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“master” is because it is its auxiliary contact that starts the
test of all T1000 PLUS, including itself. In conclusion, the test
sequence will be the following:
. Select the External mode on all T1000 PLUS:
TEST CONTROL > Fault injection > External ESC
. Program the auxiliary contact closure on T1000 PLUS-1:
TEST CONTROL > Auxiliary contact (delay = 0) ESC
. Press ON+TIME on T1000 PLUS no. 2 and 3: no output is
generated; timer does not start;
. Press ON+TIME on T1000 PLUS-1: outputs are generated
and timers start on all T1000 PLUS.
. This sequence is to be followed whenever a fault is
generated.
The other selection to perform on all T1000 PLUS is the pre-
fault range and mode:
AUX VAC/VDC > Aux VAC control > Range RET
> Mode > Pre-fault +
fault > Pre-fault amplitude
> Pre-fault phase
Set the range at the value closer to VN: usually it is 62.5 V.
The pre-fault amplitude value is VN.
For single phase and three phase faults the pre-fault phase is
zero; for phase to phase faults see below.
1.12.5 Single phase fault
In single phase faults, voltage and current vectors are
modified during the test as shown in the following figure.