
2.18 Protection Function Control
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Figure 2-59
Breaker tripping alarm suppression — sequence examples
Trip-Dependent In-
dications
The recording of indications masked to local LEDs, and the maintenance of spontane-
ous indications, can be made dependent on whether the device has issued a trip
signal. This information is then not output if during a system disturbance one or more
protection functions have picked up, but no tripping by the 7ST6 resulted because the
fault was cleared by a different device, e.g. on another line. These indications are then
limited to faults in the line to be protected.
Statistics
The number of trips initiated by the device 7ST6 are counted.
Following each trip command the device registers the value of each current phase that
was switched off. This information is then provided in the trip log and summated in a
register. The squared interrupted current values are also summated. The maximum in-
terrupted current is stored as well. Moreover, the device has a separately configurable
It function to determine the circuit breaker trip load.
If the device is equipped with the integrated automatic reclosure, the automatic close
commands are also counted, separately for the first reclosure cycle and other reclo-
sure cycles.
The counter and memory levels are secured against loss of auxiliary voltage. They can
be set to zero or to any other initial value. For more details, refer to the SIPROTEC
®
4 System Description, Order No. E50417-H1100-C151.
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