Inadvertent Energization (ANSI 50, 27)
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Figure 2-111 Logic Diagram of the Inadvertent Energizing Protection (Dead Machine
Protection)
2.35.2 Setting Hints
General
The inadvertent energizing protection is only effective and accessible it is was set at
address
0171
=
Enabled
during the configuration of the protection
functions. Set
Disabled
if the function is not required. Address
is used to switch the function
ON
or
OFF
, or to block only the trip command (
Block
Relay
).
Criteria
Parameter
serves to specify the current pickup threshold of the
inadvertent energization protection function. As a rule, this threshold value is set more
sensitively than the threshold value of the time-overcurrent protection. In this case, the
inadvertent energizing protection may only be effective if the device is either in
operational condition 0 or if no nominal conditions have been reached yet. The
parameter
serves to define these nominal conditions. The
typical setting is about 50 % to 70 % of the nominal voltage. A 0 V setting deactivates
the voltage tripping. However, this should only be used if
shall be
used as 3rd time-overcurrent protection stage, at a very high setting.
The parameter
parameter represents the time delay for the
release of the tripping condition in case of an undervoltage. The user should select a
higher value for this time delay than the for the tripping time delay of the time-
overcurrent protection.
The delay time to block the tripping conditions when the voltage is above the
undervoltage threshold is set at
. The inadvertent energizing
protection is blocked only after this time in order to enable a tripping subsequent to
connection.
&
no meas. quant.
Fuse Failure
FNo. 05533
&
Tripping
matrix
FNo. 05547
FNo. 05548
FNo. 05542
FNo. 05546
U1
IL1
IL2
IL3
(operational condition 0)
OR
TMin
TRIP CMD
OR