Functions
2.5 Monitoring Functions
SIPROTEC, 7RW80, Manual
C53000-G1140-C233-1, Release date 10.2010
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Supervision with two binary inputs not only detects interruptions in the trip circuit and loss of control voltage, it
also supervises the response of the circuit breaker using the position of the circuit breaker auxiliary contacts.
Depending on the conditions of the trip contact and the circuit breaker, the binary inputs are activated (logical
condition "H" in Table 2-4), or not activated (logical condition "L").
In healthy trip circuits the condition that both binary inputs are not actuated (”L") is only possible during a short
transition period (trip contact is closed but the circuit breaker has not yet opened). A continuous state of this
condition is only possible when the trip circuit has been interrupted, a short-circuit exists in the trip circuit, a loss
of battery voltage occurs, or malfunctions occur with the circuit breaker mechanism. Therefore, it is used as
supervision criterion.
Table 2-4
Condition table for binary inputs, depending on RTC and CB position
The conditions of the two binary inputs are checked periodically. A check takes place about every 600 ms. If
three consecutive conditional checks detect an abnormality (after 1.8 s), an annunciation is reported (see
Figure 2-16). The repeated measurements determine the delay of the alarm message and avoid that an alarm
is output during short transition periods. After the malfunction in the trip circuit is cleared, the fault annunciation
is reset automatically after the same time period.
Figure 2-16
Logic diagram of the trip circuit supervision with two binary inputs
Supervision with One Binary Input
The binary input is connected according to the following figure in parallel with the associated trip contact of the
protection relay. The circuit breaker auxiliary contact is bridged with a bypass resistor R.
No.
Trip contact
Circuit breaker
52a Contact
52b Contact
BI 1
BI 2
1
Open
Closed
Closed
Open
H
L
2
Open
Open
Open
Closed
H
H
3
Closed
Closed
Closed
Open
L
L
4
Closed
Open
Open
Closed
L
H