M-3520 Instruction Book
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Setpoints and Time Settings
The general information that is required to complete
the input data in this section includes individual
relay function:
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Pickup settings (converted to relay
quantities)
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Time delay settings
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Time dials and curves
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Power in PU, etc.
Input descriptions are detailed in Section 2.4,
Setpoints and Time Settings. Make sure to
complete the Setpoint & Timing Record Form in
Appendix A before entering the setpoint and time
setting data.
The relay already contains factory settings for
setpoint and time setting data, which can be used
to familiarize you with these menus.
Oscillograph Recorder Data
The oscillograph recorder provides comprehensive
data recording of all monitored waveforms, storing
up to 170 cycles of data. The total record length is
programmable for one (170 cycles), two (112
cycles), three (84 cycles each), or four (68 cycles)
event records. The oscillograph recorder is
triggered either remotely, via designated status
input signals or through relay output operations.
When untriggered, the recorder continuously
records waveform data, keeping the data in buffer
memory. When triggered, the recorder continues
storing data for a period of time, as defined by the
user, thereby keeping the most recent records in
memory for downloading to a personal computer.
If more events or triggers occur than the number
of records (partitions) designated before
downloading of data, triggering the recorder
overwrites the oldest of the event records. Be sure
to complete the Setpoint & Timing Record Form in
Appendix A before entering the oscillograph
recorder settings.
The relay already contains factory settings for
oscillograph recorder setup, which can be used to
familiarize the user with the
OSCILLOGRAPH
RECORDER
menu.
The HMI module allows the user to view time
stamps for recorded events, and to clear all records
in order to provide a fresh starting point for event
triggering.
Target History Recorder
The
VIEW TARGET HISTORY
menu selection
enables the user to review the targets for the
previous 32 target conditions. A target is triggered
whenever a designated output is operated or
closed. The target history for each operation cycles
continuously through a sequence of screens until
EXIT
is pressed. A target includes:
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pickup information which indicates any
function which is timing,
•
an indication whose function or functions
have operated and timers expired,
•
phase and ground currents at the time of
trip, and individual phase element
information at the time of the trigger, if
the operating function was a 3-phase
function,
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input and output status, and
•
a time tag of the trigger.
The time tag of the trigger will be in the following
format:
HH(Hours); MM(min); SS.xxx(seconds).
The xxx will be 000 if the IRIG-B signal is not
connected or not synched. Otherwise, it will give
seconds to the nearest thousands of a second.
CLEAR TARGET
allows the user to clear all
operation history for further target recording.
TARGET SETUP
allows the user to select which
outputs will trigger a target record. In most cases
only tripping function outputs will be programmed
to trigger targets. Outputs designated for reconnect
or sync-check are usually not included in this set.
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NOTE:
If a second function is used in an attempt
to operate an output that has already
operated, it will not trigger a new target
since no new output has been operated
or closed. If the second function
operation closes a different unoperated
output, a new target will be triggered.
Targets are captured or recorded only
when an output operates.
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