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Table 12.4 Event General Cause Table
Cause
Cause Description
Value Given
PwrOn
The FP-5000 is powered on
No value associated with this cause
PwrOff
The FP-5000 is powered off
No value associated with this cause
FltPwrOp
Transition to Fault Powered Operation
No value associated with this cause
SetChange
The program settings are changed and saved
The Setpoint Sequence number
PRSetGrpCh
The protection active setting group is changed
The new active setting group number
(#1 - #4)
SetRTC
The real time clock is set to a new date/time
No value associated with this cause
Trig Wfm Capt
The trigger for a waveform capture is activated
The event that has caused the trigger –
dV/dI, Logic, PB, Comm
Rst Trip/Alm
A reset of the trip or alarm is performed
No value associated with this cause
Reset Energy
The energy values are reset
No value associated with this cause
RstCurPKDmd
The current peak demand values are reset
No value associated with this cause
RstPwrPKDmd
The power peak demand values are reset
No value associated with this cause
RstMinMax
The min and max values are reset
No value associated with this cause
RstHistLog
The history log has been reset
No value associated with this cause
ClrDataLogger
The data logger saved data is cleared
No value associated with this cause
Default Set
The setpoints are returned to the default settings
The Setpoint Sequence number
Every pickup and dropout of an enabled protection function can be logged in the Event log. Each class of pickups must be programmed to be
logged (see Section 5). Observing pickups in the Event log can show if a current or voltage transient is causing a pickup. Most values given
with each log can be accessed by selecting the line immediately below the Cause and pressing Enter. The information given is a series of
status flags that show the state of that status at the time of the event. Table 12.5 shows all the possible event causes that are a pickup or a
dropout of a protective function.
12.5 Event Pickup, or Dropout Cause Table
Cause
Cause Description
Value Given
50P IOC
Phase Instantaneous Over Current
IOC Pickup Status – contains status flags that describe
is picked up or dropped out
the state of all possible IOC pickups
50X IOC
IX (ground) Instantaneous Over
IOC Pickup Status – contains status flags
Current is picked up or dropped out
that describe the state of all possible IOC pickups
50R IOC
IR Residual Instantaneous Over Current
IOC Pickup Status – contains status flags that describe
is picked up or dropped out
the state of all possible IOC pickups
51P TOC
Phase Time Over Current is picked up
TOC Pickup Status – contains the status flags that
or dropped out
describe the state of all possible TOC pickups
51X TOC
IX (ground) Time Over Current has
TOC Pickup Status – contains the status flags that describe
picked up or dropped out
the state of all possible TOC pickups
51R TOC
IR Residual Time Over Current has
TOC Pickup Status – contains the status flags that describe
picked up or dropped out
the state of all possible TOC pickups
59M OV
Main Phase Over Voltage has picked
Voltage Pickup Status – contains the status flags that
up or dropped out
describe all under and over voltage pickups
27M UV
Main Phase Under Voltage has picked
Voltage Pickup Status – contains the status flags that
up or dropped out
describe all under and over voltage pickups
Summary of Contents for Cutler-Hammer FP-5000
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