Name
Range
Description/values
2: Timing status
- TF> Trip delay remaining: the time to reach 100% theta
- TF> Trip time to rel.: the time to reach theta while staying below the trip limit during
cooling
- TF> Alarm 1 time to rel.: the time to reach theta while staying below the Alarm 1 limit
during cooling
- TF> Alarm 2 time to rel.: the time to reach theta while staying below the Alarm 2 limit
during cooling
- TF> Inhibit time to rel.: the time to reach theta while staying below the Inhibit limit during
cooling
Table. 5.4.12 - 133. Counters.
Name
Description / values
Alarm1 inits
The number of times the function has activated the Alarm 1 output
Alarm2 inits
The number of times the function has activated the Alarm 2 output
Restart inhibits
The number of times the function has activated the Restart inhibit output
Trips
The number of times the function has tripped
Trips Blocked
The number of times the function trips has been blocked
Events and registers
The line thermal overload protection function (abbreviated "TOLF" in event block names) generates
events and registers from the status changes in TRIP and BLOCKED signals. The user can select
which event messages are stored in the main event buffer: ON, OFF, or both.
The events triggered by the function are recorded with a time stamp and with process data values.
Table. 5.4.12 - 134. Event messages.
Event block name
Event names
TOLF1
Alarm1 ON
TOLF1
Alarm1 OFF
TOLF1
Alarm2 ON
TOLF1
Alarm2 OFF
TOLF1
Inhibit ON
TOLF1
Inhibit OFF
TOLF1
Trip ON
TOLF1
Trip OFF
TOLF1
Block ON
TOLF1
Block OFF
The function registers its operation into the last twelve (12) time-stamped registers. The register of the
function records the ON event process data for TRIP or BLOCKED. The table below presents the
structure of the function's register content.
Table. 5.4.12 - 135. Register content.
Name
Description
Date and time
dd.mm.yyyy hh:mm:ss.mss
A
AQ
Q-C215
-C215
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