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Testing and Maintenance
BE1-951
Step 3 Using Table 13-7 as a guide, transmit the low range setting commands (minimum pickup setting)
for your sensing input type.
Table 13-7. 50T Pickup Settings
Current
Sensing
Input Type
Ranges
Pickup Settings commands
Purpose
Phase
Neutral
5 A
Low
S0-50TP=0.5,0,N
S0-50TN=0.5,0,N
Sets 50T PU at 0.5 A, TD=0,
non-directional
Middle
S0-50TP=5.0,0,N
S0-50TN=5.0,0,N
Sets 50T PU at 5.0 A, TD=0,
non-directional
High
S0-50TP=25.00,N
S0-50TN=25.0,0,N
Sets 50T PU at 25.0 A, TD=0,
non-directional
1 A
Low
S0-50TP=0.1,0,N
S0-50TN=0.1,0,N
Sets 50T PU at 0.1 A, TD=0,
non-directional
Middle
S0-50TP=1.0,0,N
S0-50TN=1.0,0,N
Sets 50T PU at 1.0 A, TD=0,
non-directional
High
S0-50TP=5.0,0,N
S0-50TN=5.0,0,N
Sets 50T PU at 5.0 A, TD=0,
non-directional
Step 4 Slowly increase the A-phase current until OUT1 closes. Verify that pickup occurs within the specified
accuracy listed in Table 13-8. Slowly decrease the applied current until OUT1 opens. Dropout
should occur at 93 to 97 percent of pickup.
Step 5 Repeat Step 4 while monitoring OUT2 (50TN enabled for 3Io). Verify 50TA and 50TN targets on the
HMI.
Step 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 for the middle and high range pickup settings for your sensing input type.
Table 13-8. 50T/150T Element Accuracy
Sensing Type
Pickup Accuracy
A or B (1 A)
+2% or +10 mA
D, E, or F (5 A)
+2% or +50 mA
Step 7 (Optional) Repeat Steps 3 through 6 for phase B (terminals D3 and D4), phase C (terminals D5 and
D6).
Step 8 (Optional) Repeat Steps 1 through 7 for the 150T elements. Overwrite the 50T commands entered
in Step 2 with the commands of Table 13-9.
Table 13-9. 150TP Pickup Commands
Command
Purpose
A=
Gain write access
SL-150T=1,0
Enables 150TP, disables blocking
SL-VO1=150TPT
Enables OUT1 to close for 150TP trip
SL-VO2=150TNT
Enables OUT2 to close for 150TN trip
SG-TRIGGER=150TNT,
150TNPU,0
Enable 150TPT or 150TNT to log and trigger fault
recording
EXITY;Y
Exit and save settings