Event number
Event channel
Event block name
Event code
Description
2496
39
HOC3
0
Start ON
2497
39
HOC3
1
Start OFF
2498
39
HOC3
2
Trip ON
2499
39
HOC3
3
Trip OFF
2500
39
HOC3
4
Block ON
2501
39
HOC3
5
Block OFF
2560
40
HOC4
0
Start ON
2561
40
HOC4
1
Start OFF
2562
40
HOC4
2
Trip ON
2563
40
HOC4
3
Trip OFF
2564
40
HOC4
4
Block ON
2565
40
HOC4
5
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 START, TRIP or BLOCKED. The table below
presents the structure of the function's register content.
Table. 5.3.7 - 86. Register content.
Date and
time
Event
code
Fault type
Trigger
current
Fault
current
Pre-fault
current
Trip time
remaining
Used SG
dd.mm.yyyy
hh:mm:ss.mss
2368-2565
Descr.
L1-G…L1-L2-L3
Start
average
current
Trip -20ms
averages
Start -200ms
averages
0
ms...1800s
Setting
group 1...8
active
5.3.8 Circuit breaker failure protection (CBFP; 50BF/52BF)
The circuit breaker failure protection function is used for monitoring the circuit breaker operation after it
has received a TRIP signal. The function can also be used to retrip a failing breaker; if the retrip fails, an
incomer breaker can be tripped by using the function's CBFP output. The retrip functionality can be
disabled if the breaker does not have two trip coils.
The function can be triggered by the following:
• overcurrent (phase and residual)
• digital output monitor
• digital signal
• any combination of the above-mentioned triggers.
In the current-dependent mode the function constantly measures phase current magnitudes and the
selected residual current. In the signal-dependent mode any of the device's binary signals (trips, starts,
logical signals etc.) can be used to trigger the function. In the digital output-dependent mode the
function monitors the status of the selected output relay control signal. The blocking signal and the
setting group selection control the operating characteristics of the function during normal operation,
i.e. the user or user-defined logic can change function parameters while the function is running.
The outputs of the function are CBFP START, RETRIP, CBFP ACT and BLOCKED signals. The circuit
breaker failure protection function uses a total of eight (8) separate setting groups which can be
selected from one common source. Additionally, the function's operating mode can be changed
via setting group selection.
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