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Date Code 20170601
Instruction Manual
SEL-387-0, -5, -6 Relay
Setting the Relay
Additional Relay Settings
DC Battery Monitor
(DC1P-DC4P)
The DC Battery Monitor function is described in
. You can choose one of four dc voltage thresholds, DC1P through
DC4P, to assert Relay Word bits DC1 to DC4 when supply voltage to the relay
exceeds the specific threshold. This allows the user to readily determine if the
voltage is within certain limits and to alarm if the voltage goes too high or low.
The four threshold settings are found in the Global setting area.
Breaker Monitor
The Breaker Monitor function is described fully in
. There is one setting for each of four breakers, BKMON1 through
BKMON4. This setting accepts a SEL
OGIC
control equation using Relay
Word elements to describe the triggering conditions for that particular
monitor. When triggered, the monitor measures the three-phase currents
1.5 cycles after triggering, adds them to the total accumulated current for that
breaker, and adds one to the external or internal trip counter, depending on
whether the associated TRIP variable was asserted at time of triggering.
In addition, for each breaker there is a contact wear curve, defined by entering
three operations versus current coordinate pairs. This curve is applied by pole
to track and alarm when excessive contact wear is encountered. This helps the
user schedule breaker maintenance intervals.
Analog Input Labels
In the Global setting area, the user can rename the 12 analog current inputs to
suit local preferences. The present names,
IAW1
through
ICW4
, can be replaced
with other designations of not more than four characters. This function
recognizes the need by users to replace SEL designations with more familiar
phase identifiers, such as “R, S, T,” “Red, Blue, Yellow,” and so forth.
The new labels will appear wherever the currents were identified by the
existing labels, including the displays for serial port commands
STA
tus,
BRE
aker,
EVE
nt, and
MET
er, including the variants of each command. The
new labels will also appear in the front-panel LCD displays for the
{STATUS}
and
{METER}
pushbutton menus.
Setting Group
Selection
In the Global settings there are settings to define which of the six settings
groups is to be the active group. Use the
SET G
command from a
communications port to access settings SS1 to SS6. The front panel cannot be
used to access or change these settings. The settings are defined by SEL
OGIC
control equations, using defined contact inputs or any Relay Word elements to
switch groups. The simplest method is to set a value of one for the SS
n
setting
corresponding to the desired settings group “
n
.” The SEL
OGIC
control
equations permit greater user flexibility in defining when to switch setting
groups. If any variable SS1 to SS6 is asserted, the
GRO
n
serial port
command and the front-panel
{GROUP}
pushbutton cannot be used to change
setting groups.
Front-Panel
Targeting, Displays,
and Control
There are settings for elements of the front-panel display, if the user is
interested in customizing an LED target or display for a specific function.
Three of the 16 front-panel LEDs are fully programmable. These are the
FAULT
TYPE A
,
B
,
C
LEDs in the second row. The default settings for these LEDs are
based on phase selection logic for overcurrent trips or differential trips by a
specific element. For example, the A-phase LED is programmed normally as
follows: LEDA = OCA + 87E1. This means that the LED will come on if it is
determined that A-phase was involved in an overcurrent trip or that differential
element 1 issued a trip. The user can define any SEL
OGIC
control equation to
operate these targets by programming LEDA, LEDB, or LEDC.
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