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Specific interlocking conditions and connections between standard interlocking mod-
ules are performed by an engineering tool. The signals involved in the bay-level inter-
locking can consist of these types:
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Positions of HV apparatuses (sometimes per phase)
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Valid positions (if evaluated in the control module)
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External release (to add special conditions for release)
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Line voltage (to block operation of line earthing switch)
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Output signals to release the HV apparatus
The interlocking module is connected to the surrounding functions within a bay as
shown in figure 119.
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The communication between different bays is performed via the station bus and can
consist of signals of these types:
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Unearthed busbars
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The busbars are connected together
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Other bays connected to a busbar
Received data from other bays are valid. Figure 120 shows the principle of data ex-
change.
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other bays
Interlocking
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Control module
Control module
Control module
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Summary of Contents for REO 517
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Page 16: ...6 Introduction to the application manual KDSWHU QWURGXFWLRQ ...
Page 64: ...54 Blocking of signals during test KDSWHU RPPRQ IXQFWLRQV ...
Page 88: ...78 Scheme communication logic ZCOM KDSWHU LQH LPSHGDQFH ...
Page 146: ...136 Unbalance protection for capacitor banks TOCC KDSWHU XUUHQW ...
Page 166: ...156 Dead line detection DLD KDSWHU 3RZHU V VWHP VXSHUYLVLRQ ...
Page 378: ...368 Monitoring of DC analog measurements KDSWHU 0RQLWRULQJ ...
Page 384: ...374 Pulse counter logic PC KDSWHU 0HWHULQJ ...
Page 412: ...402 Serial communication modules SCM KDSWHU DWD FRPPXQLFDWLRQ ...
Page 440: ...430 LED indication module KDSWHU DUGZDUH PRGXOHV ...