Method of operation
7SV512
V1
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C53000---G1176---C91
D
Formation of the modulus for the program
memory (EPROM) and comparison of it with a
reference program modulus stored there,
D
Formation of the modulus of the values stored
in the parameter store (EEPROM) then com-
paring it with the newly determined modulus af-
ter each parameter assignment process.
4.5.4.2 Software monitoring
For continuous monitoring of the program se-
quences, a watchdog timer is provided which will re-
set the processor in the event of processor failure or
if a program falls out of step. Further, internal plausi-
bility checks ensure that any fault in processing of
the programs, caused by interference, will be recog-
nized. Such faults lead to reset and restart of the pro-
cessor system.
If such a fault is not eliminated by restarting, further
restarts are initiated. If the fault is still present after
three restart attempts within 30 s the protective sys-
tem will switch itself out of service and indicate this
condition by drop-off of the availability relay, thus in-
dicating ”equipment fault” and simultaneously the
LED ”Blocked” comes on.
4.5.4.3 Monitoring of external measuring
transformer circuits
To detect interruptions or short circuits in the exter-
nal measuring transformer circuits or faults in the
connections (an important commissioning aid) the
measured values are checked at cyclic intervals, as
long as no pick-up condition exists:
--- Current symmetry
In healthy operation it can be expected that the
currents will be approximately symmetrical. The
following applies:
|
I
min
| / |
I
max
| < SYM.Fact.
I
if
I
max
/
I
N
> SYM.
I
thres /
I
N
I
max
is always the largest of the three phase cur-
rents and
I
min
always the smallest. The symmetry
factor SYM.Fact.
I
represents the magnitude of
asymmetry of the phase currents, and the thresh-
old SYM.
I
thres is the lower limit of the processing
area of this monitoring function (see Figure 4.21).
Both parameters can be set (see Section 6.3.6).
SYM.Ithres
Slope:
SYM.Fact.I
I
min
I
max
I
max
I
N
Figure 4.21 Current symmetry monitoring
Table 4.1 gives a survey of all the functions of the
measured value monitoring system.
<
SYM.Fact.
I
and |
I
max
| >
SYM.
I
thres
|
I
max
|
|
I
min
|
Relay failures in the signal acquisition circuits
delayed alarm ”
Failure
I
”,
optionally blocking
1. Plausibility check of currents
|i
L1
+ i
L2
+ i
L3
+ k
I
x i
E
|
²
SUM.
I
thres
x
I
N
+
SUM.Fact.
I
x
I
max
2. Current unbalance
i
L1
, i
L2
, i
L3
, i
E
Single, or phase-to-phase short circuits or broken
conductors in the c.t. circuits i
L1
, i
L2
, i
L3
or
Unbalanced load
delayed alarm ”
Failure Isymm
”
Monitoring
Failure covered, reaction
Bolted
figures are setting values.
Table 4.1
Summary of measuring circuit monitoring
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