Technical description
3 Supporting functions
3.8 Circuit breaker condition
monitoring
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6
5038
.
1
10
454
1250
10000
a
Using Equation 3.8-1 the device gets the number of permitted
operations for current 6 kA.
945
6000
10
454
5038
.
1
6
C
Thus the maximum number of current breaking at 6 kA is 945.
This can be verified with the original breaker curve in Figure
3.8-1. Indeed, the figure shows that at 6 kA the operation count
is between 900 and 1000. A useful alarm level for operation-
left, could be in this case for example 50 being about five per
cent of the maximum.
Example of operation counter decrementing when the CB is
breaking a current
Alarm2 is set to 6 kA. CBFP is supervising trip relay T1 and
trip signal of an overcurrent stage detecting a two phase fault
is connected to this trip relay T1. The interrupted phase
currents are 12.5 kA, 12.5 kA and 1.5 kA. How much are
Alarm2 counters decremented ?
Using Equation 3.8-1 and values n and a from the previous
example, the device gets the number of permitted operation at
10 kA.
313
12500
10
454
5038
.
1
6
10
kA
C
At alarm level 2, 6 kA, the corresponding number of operations
is calculated according
Equation 3.8-4
C
C
AlarmMax
3
313
945
2
1
L
L
Thus Alarm2 counters for phases
L1
and
L2
are decremented by
3. In phase
L1
the currents is less than the alarm limit current
6 kA. For such currents the decrement is one.
1
3
L