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Measurements
Table 5.1.15.-13
Measured values
Description
Parameter
(channel 0)
R, W, P Value
Cumulative start-up counter
V51
R
0...999 s
Time to next possible motor start up
V52
R
0...999 min
Motor running time
V53
R, W (P) 0...999 x 100 h
a)
Maximum phase current during motor start
up
V54
R
0...50 x FLA
Maximum phase current after motor start
up
V56
R
0...50 x FLA
Maximum ground-fault current after motor
start up
V57
R
0...800% I
n
(CT)
Minimum phase current after motor start
up
V58
R
0...50 x FLA
b)
Minimum ground-fault current after motor
start up
V59
R
0...800% I
n
(CT)
b)
Thermal level
V60
R, W (P) 0...106%
c)d)
One-minute average current value
V61
R
0...50 x FLA
e)
Average current value during the specified
time range
V62
R
0...50 x FLA
e)
Maximum one-minute average current
value during the specified time range
V63
R
0...50 x FLA
e)
a)
Writing to the parameter will reset the number of motor start ups.
b)
During motor start up, the value will be displaced by dashes on the LCD and by
“
999
”
when parameters
are read via the SPA bus.
c)
Changing the thermal level via serial communication will generate an event code.
d)
If the thermal protection has been set out of operation, the parameter cannot be written to, and dashes
will be shown on the LCD and
“
999
”
when the thermal level is read via the SPA bus.
e)
If the demand value is reset and the specified time has not elapsed, dashes are shown on the LCD and
“
999
”
when the parameter is read via the SPA bus.
5.1.15.1.
Event codes
Special codes are determined to represent certain events, such as pickup and tripping
of protection elements and different states of output signals.
The events are stored in the event buffer of the relay. The maximum capacity of the
buffer is 100 events. Under normal conditions the buffer is empty.
The contents of the buffer can be read using the
L
command, 5 events at a time.
Using the
L
command erases the previously read events from the buffer, with the
exception of events E50 and E51 which have to be reset by using the
C
command. If
a fault occurs and reading fails for example in data communication, the events can
be re-read by using the
B
command. If needed, the
B
command can also be repeated.
Events to be included in the event reporting are marked with the multiplier 1. The
event mask is formed by the sum of the weighting factors of all those events which
are to be included in event reporting.
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