10. INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE
GEK-106243E
DTP Digital Transformer Protection
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10. INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE
10.1 INSTALLATION
The relay should be installed in a clean, dry and dust-free place, with no vibrations. It should also be well lit to
facilitate inspection and testing.
The relay should be mounted on a vertical surface. Figure 2 shows the diagram for panel drilling for panel
mounting.
Given that the design of the SMOR unit is based on high performance digital technology it is not necessary to
recalibrate the relay. However if the tests show that it is necessary to readjust the relay, it is recommended that
the unit should be returned to the manufacturer to have this done.
10.2 CONNECTION TO GROUND AND SUPPRESSION OF DISTURBANCES
Terminal P12 (see figure 6) should be connected to ground so that the disturbance suppression circuits in the
system work correctly. This connection should be as short as possible (preferably 25 cm or less) to guarantee
maximum protection. In this way the capacitors which are internally connected between the inputs and ground
divert high frequency disturbances directly to ground without passing through the electronic circuits, with the result
that the circuits are perfectly protected.
In addition this connection also guarantees the physical safety of the personnel who have to touch the relay, since
the whole casing is connected to ground.
10.3 MAINTENANCE
Given the important role that the protection relays play in the operation of any installation, a periodic program of
tests is highly recommended. The unit incorporates built-in diagnostic functions which permit immediate
identification with only the aid of the keyboard and display, the detection of some of the most likely circuit failures.
Testing the unit is recommended at intervals of 2 years or more. Although the built-in diagnosis does not reduce
the average time between failures, it does increase the availability of the protection because it allows a drastic
reduction in the average interruption time involved in detecting and repairing the fault.
The set of tests which can be carried out to test that all the features of the DTP unit function properly is described
in detail in the chapter entitled ACCEPTANCE TESTS.
Since most of the protection and communications functions are integrated in two separate programs, it is unlikely
that faults will occur due to problems of wear or ageing which are typical in electromechanical, analog or hybrid
protection systems. Moreover, a failure in the communications processor does not affect the protection functions,
which are implemented by a dedicated processor.
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