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SEL-FT50/SEL-FR12 Fault Transmitter and Receiver System
Instruction Manual
Date Code 20210405
Device Installation
SEL-FT50 Site Installation
At the installation site, activate the SEL-FT50 by using a mini current loop. The
mini current loop uses 120 Vac power so bring an inverter and extension cords to
the SEL-FT50 installation site. Verify the RF connectivity by using a local
SEL-FR12 (a different SEL-FR12, not installed in a cabinet) with an indoor
antenna (SEL part number 235-0108). Verify that the local SEL-FR12 registers
the local SEL-FT50 by examining the front-panel LEDs.
Set the SEL-FT50 devices according to
Settings and Configuration on page 30
.
Install the SEL-FT50 devices by following the instructions in
Physical Installa-
tion on page 35
.
Verify that the installed SEL-FT50 devices can communicate with the
SEL-FR12. Check that the LEDs are reporting the correct
LINK
status (solid green
LED), and that the RSSI information is similar to the expected signal level deter-
mined in the area study.
When SEL-RP50s are part of the system, and the line current during commis-
sioning is less than 40 A, the appearance of LINK status at the SEL-FR12 may be
delayed by 30 minutes. When more than one SEL-RP50 site is installed this
delay grows by up to 30 minutes per additional site.
The SEL-FT50 only transmits Link messages when it is able to harvest line cur-
rent greater than 5 A. If the line current is known to be higher than 5 A and the
LINK
LED does not assert after waiting the expected time, the SEL-RP50 Unit ID,
Network ID, or Repeater ID setting might be incorrectly configured.
Path or area study modeling of ground cover may not account for specific objects
that could impact individual link reliability. A tree or building close to an
SEL-FT50 installation could prevent reliable communication. If there is unreli-
able communication, determine if it is possible to change the SEL-FT50 location
to avoid the obstruction without compromising the application of the device.
These steps should be repeated for all collocated SEL-FT50 installations.
Device Installation
SEL-FR12
The SEL-FR12 uses two 10-position control (DIP) switches to set the wireless
network identification (Network ID) of the associated SEL-FT50 Fault Transmit-
ters, the baud rate and addresses for the M
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B
ITS
serial communications
port, and the separate receiver gain values for the SEL-FT50 Fault Transmitters.
The control (DIP) switch assignments are listed on the SEL-FR12 enclosure. The
switch positions are labeled 1 through 20, but only 1 through 14 are used.
Physical Installation
Install the SEL-FR12 first for easier commissioning when you install the
SEL-FT50 Fault Transmitters.
For simplest installation, place the SEL-FR12 inside the recloser control cabinet,
powered by the 12 Vdc auxiliary power supply of the SEL-651R. However, it can
be installed with any device that communicates through M
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B
ITS
commu-
nications. The SEL-FR12 must be connected to an antenna that is outside the
recloser control cabinet and can connect to a coaxial cable run with proper