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Kyle Form 4C Microprocessor-Based Recloser Control Programming Guide
The Event Recorder provides detailed, time-related
data for system analysis. Event recorder data will indi-
cate time-tagged current values for eighteen different
event types. The event types (Access Code 162) identify
the fault history for numerous applications in operation
and analysis of the distribution feeder.
Below is sample data from the event recorder. The
access codes are referenced under the appropriate
heading.
Event Recorder
CURRENT (kA)
Phase
Phase
Phase
Event #
Event Type
Month.Day
Hour:Min
Second
Ground
Bushing 1-2
Bushing 3-4
Bushing 5-6
(161)
(162)
(163)
(164)
(165)
(166)
(167)
(168)
(169)
1
2
2.17
14:20
:40
0.02
0.16
0.15
0.17
2
1
2.17
14:20
:08
2.80
0.16
0.15
2.80
3
1
2.17
14:20
:06
2.80
0.16
0.15
2.80
4
3
2.08
10:24
:15
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
5
1
2.08
9:21
:12
1.30
0.13
1.30
0.14
6
1
2.08
9:21
:07
1.30
0.13
1.30
0.14
7
1
2.08
9:21
:05
1.30
0.13
1.30
0.14
8
1
2.08
9:21
:03
1.30
0.13
1.30
0.14
9
2
2.03
14:40
:49
0.02
0.15
0.15
0.16
10
1
2.03
14:40
:16
2.40
2.40
0.15
0.16
11
1
2.03
14:40
:14
2.40
2.40
0.15
0.16
12
2
2.03
14:38
:40
0.02
0.15
0.15
0.17
13
1
2.03
14:37
:08
2.80
0.16
0.15
2.80
TABLE 8
Event Recorder Sample Data
Security
Limits
Access
Factory
Code
Write
Read
Scroll
High
Low
Incr
Parameter
Settings
160
Reset 1
0
NO
50
1
1
No. of Events Since Last Reset
--
•
Feature is enabled or disabled per Access Code 23
(ON/OFF).
•
Displays the number of events that have occurred
since the last time Access Code 160 was reset to
zero.
Security
Limits
Access
Factory
Code
Write
Read
Scroll
High
Low
Incr
Parameter
Settings
161
0
0
NO
50
1
1
Event Number
--
•
Upon entry of Access Code 161, Event 1 will appear.
For a specific event, press the CHANGE key and
enter the event number.
•
Key-in the event number for direct event interroga-
tion.
•
The Form 4C control stores the 50 most recent
events.
•
Data for a specific event is accessed using the
SCROLL key.