
Mounting and Commissioning
3.3 Commissioning
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3.3.8
Testing the Reverse Interlocking Scheme
(only if used)
Testing reverse interlocking is available if at least one of the binary inputs available is configured for this
purpose (e.g. presetting of binary input BI1
„>BLOCK 50-2“
and
„>BLOCK 50N-2“
to open circuit system).
Tests can be performed with phase currents or ground current. For ground current the corresponding ground
current settings apply.
Please note that the blocking function can either be configured for the pickup current connected (open circuit
system) or the pickup current missing (closed circuit system). For open circuit system the following tests are to
be proceeded:
The feeder protection relays of all associated feeders must be in operation. At the beginning no auxiliary
voltage is fed to the reverse interlocking system.
A test current higher than the pickup values of
50-2 PICKUP
and
50-1 PICKUP
or
51 PICKUP
is set. As a
result of the missing blocking signal, the protection function trips after (short) time delay
50-2 DELAY
.
Caution!
Tests with currents that exceed more than 4 times the nominal device current
cause an overload of the input circuits.
Perform test only for a short time (see Technical Data, Section 4.1). Afterwards the device has to cool off !
The direct voltage for reverse interlocking is now switched on to the line. The precedent test is repeated, the
result will be the same.
Subsequently, at each of the protection devices of the feeders, a pickup is simulated. Meanwhile, another fault
is simulated for the protection function of the infeed, as described before. Tripping is performed within time
50-
1 DELAY
(longer time period) (with definite time overcurrent protection) or according to characteristic (with
inverse time overcurrent protection).
These tests also check the proper functioning of the wiring for reverse interlocking.
3.3.9
Checking the Temperature Measurement via RTD-Box
After the termination of the RS485 port and the setting of the bus address have been verified according to
Section 3.2, the measured temperature values and thresholds can be checked.
If temperature sensors are used with 2-phase connection you must first determine the line resistance for the
temperature detector being short-circuited. Select mode 6 at the RTD-Box and enter the resistance value you
have determined for the corresponding sensor (range: 0 to 50.6
Ω
).
When using the preset 3-phase connection for the temperature detectors no further entry must be made.
For checking the measured temperature values, the temperature detectors are replaced by adjustable resistors
(e.g. precision resistance decade) and the correct assignment of the resistance value and the displayed tem-
perature for 2 or 3 temperature values from the following table are verified.
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