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Table of Contents
Chapter 6 Testing
6.1
Equipment/Test Setup ....................................................................... 6–2
6.2
Diagnostic Test Procedures .............................................................. 6–6
Output Test ........................................................................................ 6–6
Input Test ........................................................................................... 6–7
Status LED Test ................................................................................ 6–7
Target LED Test ................................................................................ 6–8
Expanded I/O Test ............................................................................. 6–8
Button Test ......................................................................................... 6–8
Display Test ....................................................................................... 6–9
COM1/COM2/COM3 Loopback Test ................................................ 6–9
COM3 Test (2-Wire) .......................................................................... 6–9
Clock Test ........................................................................................ 6–10
Flash Relay OK LED Test ............................................................... 6–10
Auto Calibration ............................................................................... 6–11
Factory Use Only ............................................................................. 6–11
6.3
Auto Calibration ............................................................................... 6–11
Phase and Neutral Calibration ........................................................ 6–11
Third Harmonic Calibration .............................................................. 6–11
Field Ground Calibration ................................................................. 6–12
6.4
Functional Test Procedures ............................................................ 6–14
Power On Self Tests ....................................................................... 6–15
21 Phase Distance ........................................................................... 6–16
24 Volts per Hertz, Definite Time ................................................... 6–18
24 Volts per Hertz, Inverse Time .................................................... 6–19
27 RMS Undervoltage, 3-Phase ..................................................... 6–20
27TN Third-Harmonic Undervoltage, Neutral ................................. 6–21
32 Directional Power, 3-Phase ....................................................... 6–22
40 Loss of Field ............................................................................... 6–24
46 Negative Sequence Overcurrent Definite Time ........................ 6–25
46 Negative Sequence Overcurrent Inverse Time ........................ 6–26
50 Instantaneous Phase Overcurrent ............................................. 6–27
50BF Breaker Failure ...................................................................... 6–28
50/27 Inadvertant Energizing .......................................................... 6–30
50DT Definite Time Overcurrent for Split-Phase Differential ........ 6–31
50N Instantaneous Neutral Overcurrent ....................................... 6–32
51N Inverse Time Neutral Overcurrent ......................................... 6–33
51T Inverse Time Positive Sequence Overcurrent for
Stator Thermal Protection ............................................................... 6–34
51V Inverse Time Phase Overcurrent with
Voltage Control/Restraint ................................................................ 6–35
59 RMS Overvoltage, 3-Phase ....................................................... 6–36
59N RMS Overvoltage, Neutral Circuit or Zero Sequence ........... 6–37
60FL VT Fuse Loss Detection ........................................................ 6–38
64F Field Ground Protection ........................................................... 6–39
64B Brush Lift Off Detection ........................................................... 6–41
78 Out of Step ................................................................................. 6–42
81 Frequency ................................................................................... 6–43
81R Rate of Change of Frequency ................................................. 6–44
87 Phase Differential ....................................................................... 6–46
87GD Ground Differential .............................................................. 6–47
EXT External Functions ................................................................... 6–48
Summary of Contents for M-3425
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