60FL
V1
8.8% Vnom
V2
25% V1
I2
17.7% I1
V1
8.8% Vnom
I1
200% Inom
I1
8.8% Inom
3w/4w Sensing
1 or 2 phase Fuse Loss
3 Phase Fuse Loss
A
C
D
F
B
G
E
H
N
60FL Output Latch
60FL Reset
K
L
M
85% Vnom
V1
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Figure 4-62. 60FL Element Logic
Table 4-34. 60FL Logic Parameters
Input TRUE
Condition
A
Positive-sequence volts greater than 8.8% of the nominal voltage; Detects minimum voltage is applied.
B
Positive-sequence amps greater than 8.8% of the nominal current; Detects minimum current is applied.
C
Negative-sequence volts greater than 25% of the pos-seq volts; Detects loss of 1 or 2 phase voltages.
D
Negative-sequence amps less than 17.7% of the pos-seq amps; Detects a normal current condition.
E
Positive-sequence volts less than 8.8% of the nominal voltage; Detects loss of 3-phase voltage.
F
Positive-sequence amps less than 200% of the nominal current; Detects a normal load current condition.
G
Three-wire or four-wire sensing selected.
H
Positive-sequence volts greater than 85% of nominal voltage; Detects a restored voltage condition.
K
(A * B * C * D * G); Detects when either one or two phases are lost.
L
(E * F * B * G); Detects when all three phases are lost.
M, N
Latches the 60FL output until the reset criteria are met.
Fuse Loss Detection Blocking Settings
The 60FL logic bit is always enabled regardless of the SP-60FL setting. User selectable block settings
determine how certain (not all) current and voltage protective functions operate when a fuse loss
condition exists (see Table 4-35). The I Block setting (51/27R) assumes that the voltage is VNOM when
60FL is TRUE because the voltage measurement is not present or is unreliable. If the input voltage is
nominal, then voltage restraint and control have no effect. The V Block settings (P, N, and Q) determine
which voltage functions are blocked when the 60FL logic is TRUE.
Settings are made using BESTCOMS. Figure 4-63 illustrates the BESTCOMS screen used to select
blocking settings for the 60FL element. Select
Reporting and Alarms
from the
Screens
pull-down menu
and select the
VT Monitor
tab. Alternately, settings may be made using the SP-60FL ASCII command.
See Section 11,
ASCII Command Interface, Command Summary, Protection Setting Commands,
for
more information.
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