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Date Code 20011026
Maintenance and Testing
7-11
SEL-321/321-1 Instruction Manual
Testing Via Front Panel LCD/LED Indication
To use the relay LCD/LED front panel to display the state of elements, press the front panel
TARGET
button. Use the Up or Down arrow button to select the TAR number, or row, that
contains the element under test. Press
SELECT
. The relay displays the elements that are
presently asserted in that row. The LCD display updates about twice per second.
The relay also illuminates front panel LEDs corresponding to asserted elements in the selected
row. The front panel LEDs are updated every eighth of a cycle. They may flicker to indicate an
element that is on a pickup threshold.
For example, TAR row 7 indicates the state of several overcurrent elements. Press the front
panel
TARGET
button, use the Up arrow button to select TAR 7, then press
SELECT
. The
relay LCD screen displays the names of the elements that are asserted. With no current applied,
the LCD display is blank and the lower row of LEDs is dark. As you apply current to the relay,
the various elements assert and their names appear in the LCD display screen. LEDs
corresponding to asserted elements illuminate. You may wish to use this function to assist in
element pickup tests.
Testing Via Output Contact Assertion
To test via output contact assertion, use the
SET L
command to set one programmable output
contact to assert when the element under test picks up.
As an example, you could set the OUT7 output to follow the state of the M3P element. When
the relay is set in this manner, you can monitor Output 7 on the relay rear panel to determine
when the Zone 3 phase distance element asserts.
For a normally open (form “a”) contact, when the condition asserts, the output contact closes.
When the condition deasserts, the output contact opens.
For a normally closed (form “b”) contact, when the condition asserts, the output contact opens.
When the condition deasserts, the output contact closes.
Programmable output contacts can be specified at the factory as either form “a” or “b.”
Using contact operation as an indicator, you can measure element operating characteristics, stop
timers, etc.
Tests in this section use the output contact method and assume that a normally open (form “a”)
output contact is used to indicate the functions under test.
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