Programmable Output Contact Mask Settings
The relay uses ten separate logic masks. Four of these masks control the TRIP output
contacts (MTU, MPT, MTB, and MTO). The masks labelled MA1, MA2, MA3, and MA4
control the four programmable output contacts. The masks for reclose initiation (MRI) and
reclose cancel (MRC) are used as inputs for controlling the reclosing relay.
Communication Scheme Use of Logic Masks
The relay supports a wide variety of protective schemes, some of which are shown below:
Time-Stepped distance
Permissive-Overreaching Transfer Trip (POTT) schemes
Direct Underreaching Transfer Trip (DUTT) schemes
Permissive Underreaching Transfer Trip (PUTT) schemes
Direct Transfer Trip (DTT) schemes
The Relay Word and programmable masks provide great flexibility in applying the relay with-
out rewiring panels or changing jumpers on circuit boards.
Operating the relay in each of the various schemes involves three simple steps: 1) connecting
the communications equipment to the appropriate rear panel logic input (IN1, PT, or BT), 2)
selecting the appropriate mask and bits for the tripping scheme (MTU, MPT, MTB, or
MTO), and 3) depending on which scheme is selected, determining the number of program-
mable output contacts required to interface with the communications equipment. Each mask
is independent from the other masks. This allows multiple schemes to function simultaneous-
ly.
The following guideline shows typical usage of bits in each mask.
Please note that each application requires a careful study of bits used in each mask.
This guideline is included as a reference of typical Relay Word bit uses.
MTU: Mask for Trip Unconditional
Elements selected in this mask do not require that external conditions be met to initiate a trip.
If an element masked in the MTU logic mask picks up, the TRIP output contacts close. You
must be certain that elements used in this mask coordinate with other system protective
devices. Unless your application permits, it is not advisable to set non-directional overcurrent
elements in the MTU logic mask.
Typical bits masked in the MTU logic mask include Zone 1 instantaneous elements (Z1P,
Z1G, and 67N) if they underreach the remote terminal, the ground time-overcurrent element
(51NT), time delayed Zone 2 phase and ground distance elements (Z2PT and Z2GT), time
delayed Zone 3 phase and ground distance elements (Z3T), and the IN1 bit if you intend to
use the input as a direct trip input. The external tripping source is often a backup protective
relay, breaker failure relaying, or a direct trip signal from communications equipment. In
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