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Note
If operation with capacitive load is not possible, then load points in the underexcited
range can be achieved by changing the polarity of the current transformer connections
(address
210
). Thereby the characteristics of the underexcitation protection are mir-
rored around the zero point. It must be noted that the reverse power protection must
be set to
OFF
(address
3101
) as its characteristic is also mirrored from the motor into
the generator range.
Since the protective device shows each load level through the operational measured
values, it is not necessary to approach the underexcitation limit line.
Checking the Direc-
tional Function of
the Overcurrent
Time Protection
When the polarity of the connections is checked, the direction of the protection func-
tion I>> (Section 2.7) is unambiguously determined by the definition of the reference
arrow in the protection device. When the generator produces an active power (opera-
tional measured value P is positive), and address
1108
ACTIVE POWER
is set to
Generator
, the network is in the forwards direction.
In order to exclude accidental misconnections, it is recommended to carry out a check
with a low load current. Proceed as follows:
• Set the directional high current stage
1301
O/C I>>
to
Block relay
and the
pickup value
I>>
(parameter
1302
) to the most sensitive value (= 0.05A with a
rated current of 1A and 0.25 A with a rated current of 5 A).
• Increase the load current (ohmic, or ohmic inductive) above the pickup value, and
as soon as the pickup indication (FNo. 1801 to 1803) appear, query the indications
1806
“I>> forward”
and 1807
“I>> backward”
.
• Compare the indicated direction with the setpoint (setting value and address
1304
Phase Direction
). In the standard application with terminal-side current trans-
formers, address
1304
Phase Direction
must be set to reverse and indication
“I>> forward”
(FNo. 1806) must appear.
• Reset the pickup value in address
1302
back to the original value and the protec-
tion function in address
1301
O/C I>>
to
ON
.
3.3.13 Setup of a test fault recording
General
In order to be able to test the stability of the protection during switchon procedures
also, switchon trials can also be carried out at the end. A maximum of information on
protection behaviour is supplied by fault recordings.
Requirement
Along with the capability of storing fault recordings via pickup of the protection func-
tion, the 7UM61 also has the capability of initiating a measured value recording using
the operator control program DIGSI
®
via the serial interface and via binary inputs. For
the latter, event
“>Trig.Wave.Cap.”
must be allocated to a binary input. Triggering
of the recording then occurs, for example, via the binary input when the protection
object is energized.
Such externally started test fault recordings (that is, without a protection pickup) are
handled by the device as normal fault recordings, i.e. for each measurement record a
fault log is opened with its own number, for unequivocal allocation. However, these re-
cordings are not displayed in the fault indication buffer, as they are not fault events.
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