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Summary of Contents for SIA-B Series

Page 1: ...EN_FANOXTD_MANU_SIA_Ocefsecondarydist_SIAB STANDARD CT_R007 Docx USER S MANUAL SIA B Standard CT s Self Dual Powered Overcurrent Earth Fault Protection Relay...

Page 2: ...2 Burden curve for SIA B relay 18 3 5 3 Impedance curve for SIA B relay 18 4 PROTECTION FUNCTIONS 19 4 1 General settings 19 4 2 Function SHB Second Harmonic Blocking 20 4 3 Function 50 Instantaneous...

Page 3: ...ic Control 56 5 10 1 Outputs 56 5 10 2 Leds 58 5 11 Commands 61 5 12 Test Menu 61 5 13 Power supply 62 5 13 1 Self Powered relay with standard current transformers 62 5 13 2 24 230 Vac 50 60 Hz auxili...

Page 4: ...Settings Menu 108 7 7 13 Events Menu 119 7 7 14 Counters menu 121 7 7 15 Commands Menu 122 7 7 16 Load Data Profiling 123 7 7 17 Fault reports 124 7 7 18 PGC and Outputs Configuration Menu 125 8 COMM...

Page 5: ...ctronic components can cause serious damage to electronic circuits It is possible that this damage may not be detected straight away but the electronic circuit reliability and life will be reduced Thi...

Page 6: ...tion allows high frequency noise to be evacuated directly to earth The following checks must be performed before the relay is supplied The rated voltage and polarity The power rating of the CT circuit...

Page 7: ...www fanox com Rev 07 7 138 2 DIMENSIONS AND CONNECTION DIAGRAMS 2 1 Front view 2 2 Case dimensions The dimensions are in mm...

Page 8: ...www fanox com Rev 07 8 138 Cut out pattern 2 3 Striker dimensions 2 3 1 PRT 15...

Page 9: ...www fanox com Rev 07 9 138 2 3 2 PRT A 44 5 B 49 5 C 56 5 D 64 5 E 42 5...

Page 10: ...www fanox com Rev 07 10 138 2 4 Connection diagram NOTE STRIKER 6 24 Vdc 0 135 W s...

Page 11: ...NC A5 Phase C current input for measurement and self power B11 Digital output 1 NO A6 Phase C current output for measurement and self power B12 Digital 2 common output A7 Neutral current input for mea...

Page 12: ...or this which allow self powering with lower levels of current The relay powers itself from 160 mA with single phase current 100 mA with 2 phase and 75 mA with three phase current It is important to c...

Page 13: ...can be directly connected with PC Remote communication is available depending on model RS485 rear port Modbus RTU protocol or DNP3 0 Serial The protective functions provided easy to use interface low...

Page 14: ...input without power supply Through configurable inputs Configurable inputs without power supply 3 Trip output for STRIKER 1 Configurable signaling outputs 3 NO NC Communication and HMI Front port mic...

Page 15: ...ords in COMTRADE format 50 cycles per record Test menu Self diagnosis Events registered in the FRAM are maintained when there is a power fault as it is a non volatile memory A maximum of 1024 events c...

Page 16: ...ual Commissioning Battery C D Additional Functions 49 SHB 4 Settings groups LDP DFR 52 49 SHB 4 Settings groups LDP DFR 52 46 Trip Block for switch disconnector 50_2 50G_2 CLP 50BF 0 2 Communications...

Page 17: ...o 16xIn in the neutral Phases measurement 0 1 20xIn Neutral measurement 0 05 16xIn Model Phase Neutral Phase range Neutral range SIAB11 CT 1 A Residual phase connection or CT 1A 0 1 20 A 0 05 16 A 3 5...

Page 18: ...00 8 000 9 000 10 000 11 000 12 000 13 000 14 000 15 000 16 000 17 000 18 000 19 000 20 000 Burden VA Average Current A Burden Curve for SIA B 1 relay 0 100 1 000 10 000 0 000 1 000 2 000 3 000 4 000...

Page 19: ...Group 1 4 1 1 Trip Voltage Level 12 24 12 17 22 or 24 Vdc 17 CT phase ratio 1 0 3000 0 0 1 1 CT neutral ratio 1 0 3000 0 0 1 1 Local Address 1 247 1 1 Remote address 1 247 1 2 Remote baudrate 4800 384...

Page 20: ...p or block the trip depending on the percentage of second harmonic present in the current signal 4 3 Function 50 Instantaneous phase overcurrent This protection function can be set by using three para...

Page 21: ...s or 0 5 whichever is greater In this case the function is activated at 100 of the set tap value and it deactivates at 95 If a curve inverse very inverse or extremely inverse is selected for the curve...

Page 22: ...me Delay 0 02 300 0 0 01 s 0 20 1 IEC Inverse IEC Very inverse IEC Extremely inverse IEC Long time inverse Defined time IEEE Inverse IEEE Very inverse IEEE Extremely inverse If the option Defined time...

Page 23: ...hase currents If the maximum is greater than 15 of the adjusted tap heating thermal constant is applied If the maximum is less than 15 of the adjusted tap cooling thermal constant is considered The ov...

Page 24: ...nction is disabled If the Function Enable is disabled 49 protection function performs when the thermal image reaches the value of 100 Once tripped current is cut and thermal image is getting cool base...

Page 25: ...www fanox com Rev 07 25 138 4 7 4 Thermal protection curves This is the thermal curve for 3 minutes...

Page 26: ...are kilo amperes It is also necessary to assign the logical inputs 52a and or 52b to a physical input This function provides information about the circuit breaker status and if any maintenance alarm h...

Page 27: ...ic signal is calculated internally as the negative of 52a If only the circuit breaker 52b contact is available it should be wired to the corresponding physical input This physical input is then assign...

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Page 29: ...e cleared by the circuit breaker by opening When the circuit breaker opens the maximum number of primary amps in any of the phases is detected This reading is squared and divided by 1000 and then resc...

Page 30: ...1 00 Time Delay 0 02 300 00 0 01 s 0 02 1 IEC Inverse IEC Very Inverse IEC Extremely Inverse IEC long time inverse IEEE Inverse IEEE very inverse IEEE extremely inverse Defined time Optional dependin...

Page 31: ...cribes the open fault function The start of 50BF function is associated to the general trip Once the trip happens the time is counted If following the adjusted open fault time the switch is not detect...

Page 32: ...according to the following automaton The automaton consists of five states in three of those states the relay works with normal setting group the Setting group adjusted in general settings and in the...

Page 33: ...t can be modified in two ways Changing the active Setting group settings In the general group there is a setting which establishes which Setting group is active Setting group 1 Setting group 2 Setting...

Page 34: ...is a general mathematical equation that defines the time in seconds as a function of the current K D B Q V D A t P adjusted I I V Parameters A P Q B K Long Time Inverse 120 1 1 0 0 Ext Inverse 80 2 1...

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Page 39: ...verse Curve Very Inverse Curve Extremely Inverse Curve Which relate to the parameters figuring in the following Setting group Parameters A P B Ext Inverse 28 2 2 0 1217 Very Inverse 19 61 2 0 491 Inve...

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Page 43: ...case of the second harmonics currents the relay shows the measurements in amperes although the function is set in percentage In this case it is necessary a minimum of 100 milliamps of the fundamental...

Page 44: ...ime even without electrical power while the internal commissioning battery works the lifetime of this battery is 20 years The events can be browsed from the HMI or by using communications Reading the...

Page 45: ...easure error Measure error Activation Deactivation Ready Ready Activation Deactivation 1 Vaux power 2 Self powering 4 USB power Settings changed Settings changed Activation Set date time Set date time...

Page 46: ...0 Pick up 50 Pick up Activation Deactivation Maximum current 50 Phase A Trip 50 Phase A Trip Activation Phase A current 50 Phase B Trip 50 Phase B Trip Activation Phase B current 50 Phase C Trip 50 Ph...

Page 47: ...ion Phase Block Phase Block Activation Deactivation Circuit Breaker Monitoring 52 52 Start 52 Start Deactivation 52 Error 52 Error Activation Deactivation 52 Open 52 Open Activation Deactivation Openi...

Page 48: ...le 52 Close 52 Open 52 definitive Open Close Cold Load Open Cold Load Cold Load pickup Cold load Pickup Activation Deactivation Phase current Breaker Failure Supervision 50BF 50BF pickup 50BF pickup A...

Page 49: ...set Reset Activation Deactivation Logic Signal 1 Logic Signal 2 Logic Signal 3 Logic Signal 4 Local communication Local communication HMI Activity Open Breaker Open Breaker Activation 2 Command identi...

Page 50: ...bit is reset by deleting the events from the HMI or by using communications 5 5 Date and Time by Real Time Clock RTC The Protection devices require a clock enabling them to have a date and time stampe...

Page 51: ...ther hand Default settings means that the relay is operating under factory settings being all protection functions disabled 5 7 Disturbance Fault Recording Disturbance fault recording includes the dis...

Page 52: ...a COMTRADE header file can be shown below The following additional information is included in the COMTRADE header file hdr date time number relay identification and a list of all the events that occur...

Page 53: ...ip 18 50_2 Phase B Pick up 3 50_2 Trip 19 50_2 Phase C Pick up 4 50G_2 Trip 20 50G_2 Pick up 5 51 Trip 21 51 Phase A Pick up 6 51G Trip 22 51 Phase B Pick up 7 46 Trip 23 51 Phase C Pick up 8 49 Trip...

Page 54: ...www fanox com Rev 07 54 138 It is possible to visualize the COMTRADE file using SICom software Using SICom software it is possible to save the COMTRADE file...

Page 55: ...Logic Signal 3 Logic Signal 4 5 9 Digital Outputs Optionally to be selected for each model the SIA B relay is provided with 3 configurable outputs By default the configuration is as follows Output 1 i...

Page 56: ...nary states to obtain other binary result In V3 of the PGC the LOGICAL GATES that are supported by SIA B are LOGICAL GATE HMI SYMBOL OR4 NOR4 AND4 NAND4 OR4_LACTH c OR4_PULSES J OR4_TIMER_UP O OR4_PUL...

Page 57: ...Input 1 Block 50 Not configured Block 50G Not configured Settings group 1 OR4 Settings group 2 Not configured Reset OR4 Input 3 Logic Signal 1 Not configured Logic Signal 2 Not configured Logic Signa...

Page 58: ...E LED KEEPS ITSELF ACTIVATED The signal that origins the activation of the LED remains activated the LED and the associated signal are activated at the same time In this case the LED will blink at a f...

Page 59: ...cal gate selection guide The configured signal will make a pulse of the adjusted milliseconds once the input signal is activated The configured signal waits the adjusted milliseconds to activate itsel...

Page 60: ...will be activated till it is externally reset command reset key communications though the input signal drops off The configured signal will make pulses of the adjusted milliseconds while the input si...

Page 61: ...rough the different menu items Each item can be activated or deactivated by pressing OK on it if the item is deactivated it is activated by pressing OK if the item is activated it is deactivated by pr...

Page 62: ...els It is normal for transformation substations to have auxiliary voltage This voltage is not guaranteed because a short circuit may cause this auxiliary voltage loss However the complete auxiliary vo...

Page 63: ...in the front part of the relay Pressing this key it is possible to switch the relay on and navigate through the different menus Thanks to this option the user can check all the information recorded d...

Page 64: ...y Switch the power supply off to avoid any dangerous situation 2 Unscrew the 4 screws on the front of the relay to extract it from the RMU 3 Access to the rear side of the relay 4 Unscrew the 2 screws...

Page 65: ...v 07 65 138 5 Remove the battery and replace it respecting polarity facing up Battery characteristics o AA 3 6V lithium battery o Model LS14500 from SAFT o Do not use rechargeable batteries or other t...

Page 66: ...www fanox com Rev 07 66 138 6 Put on the battery cover and tighten the 2 screws 7 Put the relay into the RMU again and tighten the 4 screws on the front to fix the relay...

Page 67: ...cuit fuses it makes no sense a protection capable of tripping in extremely short times In installations with guaranteed auxiliary voltage the relay gets the energy for the trip in a very short time It...

Page 68: ...0 255 130 78 68 60 60 Time ms 3 PHASE 17 Vdc 525 310 250 102 72 62 60 58 57 Time ms SINGLE PHASE 17 Vdc 980 685 260 132 85 70 62 62 Time ms 3 PHASE 24 Vdc 870 380 290 130 95 86 81 80 79 Time ms SINGLE...

Page 69: ...er is selected the activation of the striker is guaranteed however the fault trip time during start up may be increased Fanox encourages selecting the correct value of this critical setting and offers...

Page 70: ...37 N Maintenance Strength Fh 40 N Isolation class Y Cycles at Un ED 80 Resistance at 20 C 16 Ohm Protection class IP00 Due to the existing variety in the market it is important to check the voltage an...

Page 71: ...0 01s Activation level 100 Deactivation level 95 Instantaneous deactivation Timing accuracy Without SHB permitted 30 ms or 0 5 greater of both With SHB permitted 50 ms or 0 5 greater of both 50 51 Fun...

Page 72: ...me Time Delay 0 02 to 300 00 s step 0 01 s Time Dial TMS 0 01 to 1 5 step 0 01 Curve activation level 110 Curve deactivation level 100 Defined time activation level 100 Defined time deactivation level...

Page 73: ...xIn Curves IEC 60255 151 and IEEE Curves Type IEC Inverse curve IEC very inverse curve IEC extremely inverse curve IEC long time inverse IEEE Inverse curve IEEE very inverse curve IEEE extremely inver...

Page 74: ...r low powered coil Signaling outputs 3 configurable outputs output 1 output 2 and output 3 220 Vdc 8 A 250 Vac 8 A Signaling inputs 3 inputs they are activated by short circuiting the terminals withou...

Page 75: ...l conditions Operating temperature 40 to 70 C Storage temperature 40 to 80 C Humidity 95 Transformers Power supply and measurement standard CTs 1 Mechanical features Metallic box Panel Mounting Height...

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Page 78: ...used is Modbus RTU or DNP3 0 Serial 19200 8bit no parity 1 stop bit This port can be used to continuously monitor the relay from a remote PC or SCADA system Up to 32 pieces of relay can be connected...

Page 79: ...e used to navigate through the different menus and to change the setting parameters The and keys can be used to navigate through the different menus the different options in each menu and the differen...

Page 80: ...OM Software To install the SICom it is necessary the following link http fanox blob core windows net sicom publish htm The link will open the next screen where key install must be pressed The necessar...

Page 81: ...Events Delete DFR Function Enable to Execute Commands Function Enable to Change Configuration Function Enable to Change Protected Settings 2 YES YES YES NO NO NO 3 YES NO NO YES NO NO 4 YES YES YES Y...

Page 82: ...iagnosis section NO TRIP POWER MEASUREMENT ERROR EVENTS ERROR EEPROM ERROR DATE TIME ERROR 7 7 2 Accessing the menus The keys and are used to navigate through the different options and menus The OK ke...

Page 83: ...132AC 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 OK 01 01 2000 01 43 25 C 7 7 4 Versions The relay versions menu can be accessed from the standby mode screen by pressing the key This displays the software versions of the re...

Page 84: ...empty press FAULT REPORT C SIAB110FD132AC 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 50 Trip 04 11 2013 01 43 25 OK FAULT REPORT 1 There is not FAULT REPORT 2 There is not In case there are fault reports recorded press FAUL...

Page 85: ...ressing the and keys and then holding down the OK key From here press OK to access the components that can be tested OK hold TEST MENU y n without protection C OK Set Password 0 C Set Password 5555 C...

Page 86: ...ed C OK Output 3 ACTIVATED Trip Output not activated OK Trip Output ACTIVATED 7 7 9 Functions Menu The SIA B relay menu is split up into 6 main parts Measurements States Settings Events Commands LDP L...

Page 87: ...32AC 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 STATES C SETTINGS GEN COM C Events There are 5 C COMMANDS C LDP C FAULT REPORT C Press the OK key to access the second level from the main screen Use the and keys to move from...

Page 88: ...e the and keys to position the cursor over the MEASUREMENTS screen and press OK Use the and keys to position the cursor over the measurement and to see its value OK MEASUREMENTS C SIAB110FD132AC 0 00...

Page 89: ...com Rev 07 89 138 IA 2H 6 10 0 00 A C IB 2H 7 10 0 00 A C IC 2H 8 10 0 00 A C IMax 9 10 0 00 A C TI 10 10 0 00 C 7 7 11 States menu STATES C SIAB110FD132AC 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 OK Sta GENERAL Activated...

Page 90: ...activated C Sta GENERAL External Trip not activated C No Trip power not activated C 50 Hz ACTIVATED C TripBlck Enab not activated C Error Measure not activated C Ready ACTIVATED C Setting change Not a...

Page 91: ...38 Local Act not activated C FactorySetting not activated C Error Eeprom not activated C Eeprom changed not activated C Error Event not activated C Pickup not activated C Pickup not activated C Phase...

Page 92: ...not activated C Phase C Pickup not activated C Ground Pickup not activated C Phase A Trip not activated C Phase B Trip not activated C Phase C Trip not activated C Ground Trip not activated C 50 Trip...

Page 93: ...38 Phase Trip not activated C Aux Power not activated C Self Power not activated C USB Power not activated C Battery not activated C Sta 50 1 C STATES OK Phase A Pickup not activated C Sta 50 1 Phase...

Page 94: ...activated C Phase Pickup not activated C Phase A Trip not activated C Phase B Trip not activated C Phase C Trip not activated C Phase Trip not activated C Sta 50 2 C STATES OK Phase A Pickup not activ...

Page 95: ...hase C Pickup not activated C Phase Pickup not activated C Phase A Trip not activated C Phase B Trip not activated C Phase C Trip not activated C Phase Trip not activated C Sta 51 C STATES OK Phase A...

Page 96: ...activated C Phase C Pickup not activated C Phase Pickup not activated C Phase A Trip not activated C Phase B Trip not activated C Phase C Trip not activated C Phase Trip not activated C Sta 50G 1 C ST...

Page 97: ...ev 07 97 138 Ground Trip not activated C Sta 50G 2 STATES OK Ground Pickup not activated C Sta 50G 2 Ground Trip not activated C Sta 51G C STATES OK Ground Pickup not activated C Sta 51G Ground Trip n...

Page 98: ...www fanox com Rev 07 98 138 Sta 46 STATES OK Pickup not activated Sta 46 Trip not activated C Sta 49 C STATES OK Alarm not activated C Sta 49 Trip not activated C...

Page 99: ...C STATES OK Phase A Block not activated C Sta SHB Phase B Block not activated C Phase C Block not activated C Phase Block not activated C Sta 52 Activated C STATES OK 52 Startup not activated C Sta SH...

Page 100: ...VATED C 52 Open Time not activated C 52 Open Error not activated C 52 Close not activated C 52 Close Time not activated C 52 Close Error not activated C Open Num Alarm not activated C I2t Alarm not ac...

Page 101: ...1 138 Sta CLP Activated C STATES OK CLP Disable ACTIVATED Sta CLP Activated 52 Close not activated C 52 Open not activated C 52 Def open not activated C Close CLP not activated C Open CLP not activate...

Page 102: ...8 Sta 50BF C STATES OK Pickup not activated C Sta 50BF Trip not activated C Sta T Block STATES OK Phase A Block not activated C Sta T Block Phase B Block not activated C Phase C Block not activated C...

Page 103: ...3 138 Sta INPUTS C STATES OK Input 1 not activated C Sta INPUTS Input 2 not activated C Input 3 not activated C Sta OUTPUTS C STATES OK Output 1 not activated C Sta OUTPUTS Output 2 not activated C Ou...

Page 104: ...138 TripOutput not activated C Sta LEDS Activated C STATES OK Led1 ACTIVATED C Sta LEDS Led2 not activated C Led3 not activated C Led4 not activated C Sta LOGIC C STATES OK 52a not activated C Sta LO...

Page 105: ...Rev 07 105 138 Ext Trip not activated C Bclk 50 51 not activated Bclk 50 51G not activated SettingsG1 not activated SettingsG2 not activated Reset not activated Logic Sig1 not activated Logic Sig2 no...

Page 106: ...6 138 Logic Sig3 not activated Logic Sig4 not activated Sta LOCAL C STATES OK Local COM not activated C Sta LOCAL HMI Activity ACTIVATED C Open breaker not activated C Close Breaker not activated C Re...

Page 107: ...www fanox com Rev 07 107 138 Sta REMOTE C STATES OK Remote COM not activated C Sta REMOTE Open breaker not activated C Close Breaker not activated C Reset TI not activated C...

Page 108: ...e number on the secondary winding For example With TI 100 1 the setting would be 100 It is necessary to enter a password to change a setting for the first time The settings can be changed after enteri...

Page 109: ...00 0 00 0 00 OK Select Setting group 1 T Activated C SETTINGS GEN COM Select Setting group 2 C OK Sett 2 50 1 C SETTINGS GEN COM OK Function Enable NO C Sett 2 50 1 OK Set Password 0 C Function Enable...

Page 110: ...138 OK Function Enable NO YES y n OK SETTING CHANGED Function Enable OK Function Enable YES Current Tap 5 00 xIn C Time Delay 0 2 s C Sett 2 50 2 C SETTINGS GEN COM OK Function Enable NO C Sett 2 50...

Page 111: ...ime Delay 0 2 s C Sett 2 51 C SETTINGS GEN COM OK Function Enable NO C Sett 2 51 Curve type IEC E I C Time Dial 1 25 C Current Tap 0 20 xIn C Time Delay 0 2 s C Sett 2 50G 1 C SETTINGS GEN COM OK Func...

Page 112: ...rent Tap 5 00 xIn Time Delay 0 2 s Sett 2 50G 2 C SETTINGS GEN COM OK Function Enable NO C Sett 2 50G 2 Current Tap 5 00 xIn C Time Delay 0 2 s C Sett 2 51G C SETTINGS GEN COM OK Function Enable NO C...

Page 113: ...ev 07 113 138 Time Dial 1 25 C Current Tap 0 20 xIn C Time Delay 0 2 s C Sett 2 46 C SETTINGS GEN COM OK Function Enable NO C Sett 2 46 Curve type IEC E I C Time Dial 1 25 C Current Tap 1 00 xIn C Tim...

Page 114: ...t 2 49 C SETTINGS GEN COM OK Function Enable NO C Sett 2 49 Current Tap 1 20 xIn C Z Heating constant 3 min C Cooling constant 1 xZ C Alarm level 80 C Sett 2 SHB C SETTINGS GEN COM OK Function Enable...

Page 115: ...15 138 Reset Time 0 00 s C Sett 2 52 C SETTINGS GEN COM OK Max Num Openings 10 C Sett 2 52 Max Accumulated Amp 1000 M A2 C Max Open Time 0 10 s C Max Close Time 0 10 s C Repetitive Open Num 3 C Repeti...

Page 116: ...ETTINGS GEN COM OK Function Enable NO C Sett 2 CLP Active Settings G 4 C No Load Time 15 00 s C Cold Load Time 15 00 s C Sett 2 50BF C SETTINGS GEN COM OK Function Enable NO C Sett 2 50BF Time Delay 0...

Page 117: ...tion Enable NO C Sett 2 T BLOCK Current Tap 7 00 xIn C To access the general settings from the SETTINGS menus press Identification Free text C SETTINGS GEN COM Frequency 50Hz C Serial Number 0 C Langu...

Page 118: ...17 Vdc C Nominal current 8 C CT Phase Ratio 1 0 C CT Neutral Ratio 1 0 C Local COM Address 1 C Remote COM Address 2 To access the communication parameters from the SETTINGS menus press Local COM Addr...

Page 119: ...of events in the buffer will be displayed Press OK and use the and keys to position the cursor over the events EVENTS There are 5 C SIAB110FD132AC 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 OK 12 04 12 01 57 03260 Eeprom c...

Page 120: ...is only one event shown This one event is Deleted events Each event contains the following information Date time Description of the event Size of the events buffer Position of the event within the lis...

Page 121: ...4 Counters menu COUNTERS C SIAB110FD132AC 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 OK Openings Number 0 C COUNTERS OK Set Password 0 C Openings Number 0 Set Password 5555 OK Openings Number 0 Openings Number 5 Accumulated...

Page 122: ...t is positioned over the COMMANDS screen Press OK and use the and keys to view the different possible commands Press the OK key to perform a command and press the OK key again to confirm the command C...

Page 123: ...the OK key to access the first line of menus Use the and keys to position the cursor over the FAULT REPORT screen Press OK and use the and keys to position the cursor over the Fault Report It is also...

Page 124: ...port menu pressing key from standby screen FAULT REPORTS C SIAB110FD132AC 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 OK Trip 50 05 10 18 15 25 12562 OK 05 10 18 15 25 12562 50 A Trip C RESET Set Password 0 C FAULT REPORTS C...

Page 125: ...ign the logical gate To do it it is necessary to press Finally it is necessary to confirm the choice by pressing OK After the confirmation is displayed on the screen the index of 1 to 4 associated to...

Page 126: ...2 y n C Accumulated Amps 0 k A2 Phase B Pickup 0 Output 2 y n C Sta 50 1 OK Configuration Processing Con Output 2 Phase B Pickup Phase B Pickup t0 Output 2 y n Phase B Pickup 0 Output 2 y n Phase B P...

Page 127: ...hase B Pickup O250 Output 2 y n Phase B Pickup 0250 Output 2 y n Phase B Pickup P250 Output 2 y n Phase B Pickup p250 Output 2 y n Phase B Pickup t250 Output 2 y n Phase B Pickup 250 Output 2 y n Phas...

Page 128: ...B Pickup q250 Output 2 y n Phase B Pickup R250 Output 2 y n Phase B Pickup r250 Output 2 y n Phase B Pickup 0 Output 3 y n Phase B Pickup 0 TripOutput y n Phase B Pickup 0 52a y n Phase B Pickup 0 52b...

Page 129: ...y n Phase B Pickup 0 Blck 50 51G y n Phase B Pickup 0 SettingsG1 y n Phase B Pickup 0 SettingsG2 y n Phase B Pickup 0 Reset y n Phase B Pickup 0 Logic Sig1 y n Phase B Pickup 0 Logic Sig2 y n Phase B...

Page 130: ...ple for the output but the same process should be followed to remove the configuration associated to a Logic signal or LED Once the output current state activated or deactivated is displayed press the...

Page 131: ...earth connection located on the reverse side of the relay is correctly connected to the facility local earth connection 8 5 Current transformers The high voltage that is generated in the secondary ci...

Page 132: ...the connections have been made we recommend a check to make sure that they are correct safe and well attached The complete test menu procedure should be applied NOTE See 5 7 It is important to check t...

Page 133: ...x In Time Delay s 50_2 Function Enable Yes No SHB Tap x In Time Delay s 50G_1 Function Enable Yes No SHB Tap x In Time Delay s 50G_2 Function Enable Yes No SHB Tap x In Time Delay s 50 51 Function En...

Page 134: ...No Tap x In heating min cooling heating Alarm SHB Function Enable Yes No Tap Reset Time s 52 Maximum number of openings Maximum number of accumulated amperes Maximum opening time Maximum closing time...

Page 135: ...idden Settings group No load time Cold load time 50BF Function Enable Permitted Forbidden Time Delay s Trip block Function Enable Yes No Blocking level x In 9 5 Inputs Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 9 6 Outp...

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