P50 Agile P253
8 Monitoring & Control
P253/EN M/C
8-5
2.1.2
Alarm Record
The P253 logs any alarm conditions it generates as individual events. Details of the event are
displayed in the
Alarm Record
submenu under
VIEW RECORDS
menu.
A Time and Date stamp is always associated with the event in question and is displayed after the
event description. The alarms are stored in alarm record till the alarm is acknowledged by
CLEAR
key.
2.1.3
Fault Record
A fault record is triggered by any protection signal which trips the circuit breaker. If there are any fault
records, these will appear automatically in the
VIEW RECORDS
column. You can select the fault
record in the
VIEW RECORDS
column. A value of '01' corresponds to the latest fault record.
Information about the fault follows in the subsequent cells. The time stamp assigned to the fault record
itself is more accurate than the corresponding stamp of the event record, because the event is logged
after the actual fault record is generated. The fault measurements in the fault record are given at the
time of the protection Start.
After every fault relay latched fault data which can be viewed for detailed analysis. The following
details are applicable for fault record.
Capacity: 5 faults
Time-tag: 1 millisecond
Triggers: Any selected protection threshold.
Data:
Fault number, Type of fault (stage/Phase/EF), Trip counter, Fault current magnitude
in Secondary, Trip Timing, Thermal state, Fault date and Fault time.
2.1.4
Maintenance Record
Internal failures detected by the self-monitoring circuitry, such as watchdog failure and alarms related
to CB operation are logged as maintenance records. If there are any maintenance records, these will
appear automatically in the
VIEW RECORDS
column. You can select the maintenance record in the
Maint Record
submenu in the
VIEW RECORDS
column. The latest maintenance record is always
displayed at the top while navigating the
Maint Record
submenu.
The following details are applicable for maintenance data
Capacity : 100 records
Triggers : Any hardware error and CB Operation error
Data
: Error Code, Error description and Date & Time
2.1.5
Disturbance Record
The disturbance recorder can record the waveforms of the calibrated analogue channels, as well as
the values of the digital signals. The disturbance recorder is supplied with data once per cycle, and
collates the received data into a disturbance record. The disturbance records can be extracted using
application software or the SCADA system, which can also store the data in COMTRADE format,
allowing the use of other packages to view the recorded data.
The integral disturbance recorder has an area of memory specifically set aside for storing disturbance
records. Up to 5 such waveforms can be recorded; the duration of each disturbance record is 1sec.
The maximum total recording time is 5 seconds.
When the available memory is exhausted, the oldest records are overwritten by the newest ones. The
disturbance recorder stores the samples that are taken at a rate of 16 samples per cycle.
Each disturbance record consists of 5 analogue data channels and 37 digital data channels. The
relevant CT ratio for the analogue channels is also extracted to enable scaling to primary quantities.
The relay records the waveform of the current along with all digital and logical status during a fault.
The disturbance record can be triggered from trip operation of relay. It is not possible to view the
Summary of Contents for P50 Agile P253
Page 3: ...P50 Agile P253 1 Introduction P253 EN M C 1 1 INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 1 ...
Page 4: ...1 Introduction P50 Agile P253 1 2 P253 EN M C ...
Page 11: ...SAFETY INFORMATION CHAPTER 2 ...
Page 12: ...Safety Information Pxxx 2 ...
Page 23: ...P50 Agile P253 3 Hardware Design P253 EN M C 3 1 HARDWARE DESIGN CHAPTER 3 ...
Page 24: ...3 Hardware Design P50 Agile P253253 3 2 P253 EN M C ...
Page 28: ...3 Hardware Design P50 Agile P253253 3 6 P253 EN M C E00276 Figure 2 Hardware design overview ...
Page 32: ...3 Hardware Design P50 Agile P253253 3 10 P253 EN M C ...
Page 33: ...P50 Agile P253 4 Front Panel P253 EN M C 4 1 FRONT PANEL CHAPTER 4 ...
Page 34: ...4 Front Panel P50 Agile P253 4 2 P253 EN M C ...
Page 39: ...P50 Agile P253 4 Front Panel P253 EN M C 4 7 Figure 2 USB port ...
Page 40: ...4 Front Panel P50 Agile P253 4 8 P253 EN M C ...
Page 41: ...P50 Agile P253 5 Configuration P253 EN M C 5 1 CONFIGURATION CHAPTER 5 ...
Page 42: ...5 Configuration P50 Agile P253 5 2 P253 EN M C ...
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Page 155: ...P50 Agile P253 6 Protection Functions P253 EN M C 6 1 PROTECTION FUNCTIONS CHAPTER 6 ...
Page 156: ...6 Protection Functions P50 Agile P253 6 2 P253 EN M C ...
Page 182: ...7 Protection Parameter Settings P50 Agile P253 7 2 P253 EN M C ...
Page 203: ...P50 Agile P253 8 Monitoring Control P253 EN M C 8 1 MONITORING CONTROL CHAPTER 8 ...
Page 204: ...8 Monitoring Control P50 Agile P253 8 2 P253 EN M C ...
Page 222: ...8 Monitoring Control P50 Agile P253 8 20 P253 EN M C ...
Page 223: ...P50 Agile P253 9 SCADA Communications P253 EN M C 9 1 SCADA COMMUNICATIONS CHAPTER 9 ...
Page 224: ...9 SCADA Communications P50 Agile P253 9 2 P253 EN M C ...
Page 249: ...P50 Agile P253 10 Installation P253 EN M C 10 1 INSTALLATION CHAPTER 10 ...
Page 250: ...10 Installation P50 Agile P253 10 2 P253 EN M C ...
Page 260: ...11 Commissioning Instructions P50 Agile P253 11 2 P253 EN M C ...
Page 270: ...11 Commissioning Instructions P50 Agile P253 11 12 P253 EN M C ...
Page 272: ...12 Maintenance and Troubleshooting P50 Agile P253 12 2 P253 EN M C ...
Page 282: ...13 Technical Specifications P50 Agile P253 13 2 P253 EN M C ...
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Page 293: ...P50 Agile P253 14 Wiring Diagrams P253 EN M C 14 1 WIRING DIAGRAMS CHAPTER 14 ...
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