Functions
2.23 Auxiliary Functions
SIPROTEC, 7SJ62/64, Manual
C53000-G1140-C207-2, Release date 01.2008
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Spontaneous Displays on the Device Front
For devices featuring a four-line text display the most relevant fault data appears without further operating ac-
tions, automatically after a general pickup of the device, in the sequence shown in Figure 2-129. For any further
information that can be displayed, please refer to Annex A.5, Section „Default Display, Spontaneous Fault
Message Display“.
If the device features a graphical display, these messages will only occur if they were set at address
611
unlike
the default setting to allow for spontaneous fault messages.
Figure 2-129
Display of spontaneous messages in the HMI
Retrievable Messages
The messages for the last eight network faults can be retrieved and read out. The definition of a network fault
is such that the time period from fault detection up to final clearing of the disturbance is considered to be one
network fault. If auto-reclosing occurs, then the network fault ends after the last reclosing shot, which means
after a successful reclosing or lockout. Therefore the entire clearing process, including all reclosing shots, oc-
cupies only one trip log buffer. Within a network fault, several fault messages can occur (from the first pickup
of a protective function to the last dropout of a protective function). Without auto-reclosing each fault event rep-
resents a network fault.
In total 600 indications can be recorded. Oldest data are erased for newest data when the buffer is full.
Ground Fault Messages
In devices with sensitive ground fault detection, separate ground fault logs are provided for ground fault record-
ing. These logs are completed if the ground fault detection is not set to tripping but to
Alarm Only
(address
3101
=
Alarm Only
) or the setting
ON with GF log
has been selected. With this setting, apart from the
opening of the ground fault log, it is also tripped.
For cos-
ϕ
/ sin-
ϕ
measurements, a criterion for the opening of the ground fault log is the pickup of the VN>-
element. For „U0/I0-
ϕ
measurements“ the ground fault log is opened as soon as a VN>-element has responded
and the angle condition is fulfilled. (Detailed information is provided in the logic diagrams for ground fault de-
tection, Section 2.12). As soon as the pickup drops out, the fault recording is terminated. The ground fault log
is opened as soon as the message 1271
„Sens.Gnd Pickup“
(appearing) is issued and terminated upon
disappearing of such message.
Up to 45 ground fault messages can be recorded for the last 3 ground faults. If more ground fault messages
are generated, the oldest are deleted consecutively.
General Interrogation
The general interrogation which can be retrieved via DIGSI enables the current status of the SIPROTEC 4
device to be read out. All messages requiring general interrogation are displayed with their present value.
Spontaneous Messages
The spontaneous messages displayed using DIGSI reflect the present status of incoming information. Each
new incoming message appears immediately, i.e. the user does not have to wait for an update or initiate one.
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