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Operating time characteristics for trip and reset
The operating timers’ behavior during a function can be set for trip signal and for the release of the
function in case the pick-up element is reset before the trip time has been reached. A definite time (DT)
operation gives the trip signal after a user-defined time delay regardless of the measured current as
long as the pick-up element is active. The following table presents the setting parameters for the
function time characteristics.
Table. 5.3.7 - 99. Operating time characteristics setting parameters.
Name
Range
Step
Default
Description
FWD
reset
time
0.000…1800.000s 0.005s 0.300s
Forward start detection reset time. Starts to count from the first detected
forward (faulty feeder) spike. If while counting another spike is detected,
it resets and starts from the beginning. If it runs to the end, it resets the
function's STARTFWD signal.
REV
reset
time
0.000…1800.000s 0.005s 0.300s
Reverse start detection reset time. Starts to count from the first detected
reverse (healthy feeder) spike. If while counting another spike is
detected, it resets and starts from the beginning. If it runs to the end, it
resets the function's STARTREV signal.
Definite
operating
time
delay
0.000…1800.000s 0.005s 0.500s
Operating time counter that starts from the beginning of the fault if the
FWD reset time is running and the function has a START signal on. If the
FWD reset time is reached and the function releases, this timer is reset
as well.
Spikes to
trip >
1...50
1
2
The calculated cumulative spikes comparator. In order for the function
to trip, a set number of spikes must be exceeded. If the set operating
time is reached but the calculated spike number is below this, the setting
function releases without a trip when the FWD reset time has elapsed.
Events and registers
The intermittent earth fault function (abbreviated "IEF" in event block names) generates events and
registers from the status changes in the detected earth fault, in the FWD start, in the REV start, in TRIP,
and in BLOCKED. The user can select which event messages are stored in the main event buffer: ON,
OFF, or both.
The events triggered by the function are recorded with a time stamp and with process data values.
Table. 5.3.7 - 100. Event messages.
Event block name
Event names
IEF1
Start FWD ON
IEF1
Start FWD OFF
IEF1
Start REV ON
IEF1
Start REV OFF
IEF1
Trip ON
IEF1
Trip OFF
IEF1
Block ON
IEF1
Block OFF
IEF1
Intermittent EF detected ON
IEF1
Intermittent EF detected OFF
IEF1
Normal earthfault detected
IEF1
Intermittent EF Locked
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