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The following elements have fixed setting values or their settings are interlinked with other
elements listed above. So no setting operation is required.
Element Setting
Remarks
Z1BS
Fixed to 1.5
Ω
Z1 reverse offset reach
(Fixed to 7.5
Ω
)(*1)
BFRS
θ
Fixed to 75°
Angle of forward right blinder BFRS
Z4BS
Fixed to 1.5
Ω
(Fixed to 7.5
Ω
)
Z4 offset reach. This is also the offset reach for Z1RS and Z2RS.
However, in these cases the offset reach is limited by the Z1S
setting when Z1RS and Z2RS are used for backup tripping.
Z4S
θ
(*2)
Interlinked with Z3S
θ
Characteristic angle of zone 4 mho element
Z4BS
θ
(*3)
Interlinked with ZBS
θ
Angle of Z4 offset directional element
BRRS
θ
Fixed to 75°
Angle of reverse right blinder BRRS
BRLS
Interlinked with BRRS
Reverse left blinder
BRLS
θ
Interlinked with BFLS
θ
Angle of reverse left blinder BRLS
BFRG
θ
Fixed to 75°
Angle of forward right blinder BFRG
BNDS
θ
Fixed to 75°
Angle of BNDS blinder
Z4G
θ
(*2)
Interlinked with Z3G
θ
Characteristic angle of Z4 mho element
Z4BG
θ
(*3)
Interlinked with ZBG
θ
Angle of offset directional element
BRRG
θ
Fixed to 75°
Angle of reverse right blinder BRRG
BRLG
Interlinked with BRRG
Reverse left blinder
BRLG
θ
Interlinked with BFLG
θ
Angle of reverse left blinder BRLG
BNDG
θ
Fixed to 75°
Angle of BNDG blinder
(*1) Ohmic values shown in the parentheses are in the case of 1 A rating. Other ohmic values are in the
case of 5 A rating.
(*2) Valid when mho-based characteristic is selected by ZS-C and ZG-C.
(*3) Valid when quadrilateral characteristic is selected by ZS-C and ZG-C.
In order to coordinate with the distance protection provided for adjacent lines, care is required in
setting the reach and timer setting. Figure 2.4.1.9 shows an ideal zone and time coordination
between terminals.
Figure 2.4.1.9 Typical Zone/Time Coordination among A-D Terminals
Time
Zone 1
Zone 1
Zone 3
Zone 3
Zone 3
Zone 3
Zone 2
Zone 2
Zone 2
Zone 2
Zone 2
Zone 2
Zone 1
Zone 1
Zone 1
Zone 1
D
C
B
A
T1
T2
T3
T1
T2
T3
Summary of Contents for GRZ100 B Series
Page 264: ... 263 6 F 2 S 0 8 4 6 Appendix A Block Diagram ...
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Page 272: ... 271 6 F 2 S 0 8 4 6 Appendix B Signal List ...
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Page 308: ... 307 6 F 2 S 0 8 4 6 Appendix C Variable Timer List ...
Page 310: ... 309 6 F 2 S 0 8 4 6 Appendix D Binary Input Output Default Setting List ...
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Page 322: ... 321 6 F 2 S 0 8 4 6 Appendix E Details of Relay Menu and LCD Button Operation ...
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Page 340: ... 339 6 F 2 S 0 8 4 6 Appendix G Typical External Connections ...
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Page 384: ... 383 6 F 2 S 0 8 4 6 Appendix J Return Repair Form ...
Page 388: ... 387 6 F 2 S 0 8 4 6 Customer Name Company Name Address Telephone No Facsimile No Signature ...
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Page 390: ... 389 6 F 2 S 0 8 4 6 Appendix K Technical Data ...
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Page 402: ... 401 6 F 2 S 0 8 4 6 Appendix L Symbols Used in Scheme Logic ...
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Page 406: ... 405 6 F 2 S 0 8 4 6 Appendix M Example of Setting Calculation ...
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Page 418: ... 417 6 F 2 S 0 8 4 6 Appendix N IEC60870 5 103 Interoperability and Troubleshooting ...
Page 434: ... 433 6 F 2 S 0 8 4 6 Appendix P Inverse Time Characteristics ...
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Page 438: ... 437 6 F 2 S 0 8 4 6 Appendix Q Failed Module Tracing and Replacement ...
Page 444: ... 443 6 F 2 S 0 8 4 6 Appendix R Ordering ...
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