6.6
SEL-387-0, -5, -6 Relay
Instruction Manual
Date Code 20170601
Setting the Relay
Additional Relay Settings
The LER setting defines how long the overall report should be: 15, 30, or 60
cycles. The related setting PRE defines how much of that length should be
“pre-trigger,” and can be set from one cycle to LER-1 cycles. We have selected
the standard SEL report length of 15 for LER, with PRE set at 4, giving 15-4 =
11 cycles of fault data. This is probably long enough to capture the entire
event, for trips by high-speed elements (87R, 87U, 50P
xx
), but may not be
long enough for inverse-time trips. Since any trip will generate an Event
Report, inverse-time trips may be captured on two reports, one generated by
element pickup and the other by the eventual trip.
Event Report settings are Global settings, accessible with a
SET G
command
from a communications port.
System Frequency
(NFREQ) and Phase
Rotation (PHROT)
The relay settings NFREQ and PHROT establish your basic system
parameters for the SEL-387.
1. Set NFREQ equal to the nominal power system operating
frequency, either 50 Hz or 60 Hz.
2. Set PHROT to the power system phase rotation, either ABC or
ACB.
These are Global settings, set after issuing a
SET G
command from a
communications port.
Miscellaneous
(DATE_F, SCROLD,
FP_TO, TGR)
There are four miscellaneous settings to complete the setting process. These
are the following:
➤
Date format
➤
Front-panel time-out
➤
Scroll data
➤
Group change delay
These settings are Global settings, accessible with the
SET G
command from
a communications port or the front panel.
The DATE_F setting permits the user to define either a Month-Day-Year
(MDY) format or a Year-Month-Day (YMD) format for all relay date
reporting. Default is MDY.
Use the display update rate (SCROLD or scroll data) setting to control how
long each pair of display text messages is displayed on the front panel. Setting
range is 1 to 60 seconds with a default of 2 seconds.
The front-panel time-out setting, FP_TO, defines the length of time before the
panel returns to normal default scrolling displays and LED targeting. This
feature is useful for preventing the panel from being accidentally left in a
display state that was being used during testing or to confirm Relay Word bit
status. It can be set from 0 to 30 minutes; default is 16 minutes.
The Group Change Delay timer setting, TGR, defines the amount of time that
must pass before a new group of settings take effect. It requires the conditions
to change to a new group to persist for time TGR before the relay enacts the
new settings. The setting range is 0 through 900 seconds. The factory default
value is 3 seconds. This function prevents the relay from jumping around from
group to group in response to spurious fulfillment of the SS1 setting
conditions and ensures that a request for change is real and justified.
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