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TB MRI(K)3-C 03.02 E
5.12.4
Fault Memory
In case of actuation or tripping of the relay, the fault
values and times are stored in a voltage fail-safe way.
The
MRI(K)3-C
has a fault value memory covering up to
25 fault events. If this number is exceeded, the eldest
data set is then overwritten.
Besides the tripping values, the LED states are also
saved for fault indication.
Inquiry of the fault memory
When the <-> push-button is pressed during normal
measuring value indication, the fault data is displayed.
FLT1
last fault
FLT2
fault before last
etc.
By pressing <+> the respective fault can be selected.
During fault value indication FLT
•
it can be changed over to another fault data set by
pressing <+> or <->
•
it is displayed, which of the parameter sets was ac-
tive during the event
•
the LEDs are flashing according to the stored pick-up
values/trip information, i.e. LEDs showing a perma-
nent light when the trip occured, start to flash in or-
der to indicate that is was a past fault condition.
Those LEDs, which were flashing when the trip oc-
cured, (element was actuated) are flashing briefly
•
the individual fault measuring values for the respec-
tive fault can be inquired by pressing
<SELECT/RESET>
If the relay has not been reset after tripping (TRIP is dis-
played), measuring values cannot be indicated.
The fault memory can be cleared by pressing the button
combination <SELECT/RESET> and <-> for about 3s. In
the display „wait“ is shown.
Recorded fault values:
Value displayed
Relevant LED
Phase currents L1, L2, L3 in I/In L1, L2, L3
Earth current I
E
in I/I
E
n
E
C.B. switching time in s
1)
C.B.
Expired tripping time of I>
in % of t
I>
2)
I>
Expired tripping time of I
E>
in % of t
IE>
2)
I
E>
Time stamp
Date: Y = 99
M = 04
D = 20
!
!
!
time:
h = 11
m = 59
s = 13
!
!
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Table 5.7
1)
C.B. tripping time:
Time between energizing of the trip output relay and switching of
the C.B. (current < 1 % I
N
)).
2)
Expired tripping time:
Time between pickup and release of the low set element. This
value is only displayed for I> and I
E>
.