Date Code 20011205
Setting the Relay
9-25
SEL----311B Instruction Manual
Row
Bit
Definition
Primary
Application
50
TMB8B
Channel B, transmit bit 8
TMB7B
Channel B, transmit bit 7
TMB6B
Channel B, transmit bit 6
TMB5B
Channel B, transmit bit 5
TMB4B
Channel B, transmit bit 4
TMB3B
Channel B, transmit bit 3
TMB2B
Channel B, transmit bit 2
TMB1B
Channel B, transmit bit 1
51
LBOKB
Channel B, received data OK in loop back mode
CBADB
Channel B, channel unavailability over threshold
RBADB
Channel B, outage duration over threshold
ROKB
Channel B, received data OK
LBOKA
Channel A, received data OK in loop back mode
CBADA
Channel A, channel unavailability over threshold
RBADA
Channel A, outage duration over threshold
ROKA
Channel A, received data OK
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IMPORTANT
: See
Appendix F
for special instructions on setting negative-sequence
overcurrent elements.
S
ETTINGS
E
XPLANATIONS
Note that most of the settings in the settings sheets that follow include references for additional
information. The following explanations are for settings that do not have reference information
anywhere else in the instruction manual.
Identifier Labels
Refer to Settings Sheet 1.
The SEL-311B Relay has two identifier labels: the Relay Identifier (RID) and the Terminal
Identifier (TID). The Relay Identifier is typically used to identify the relay or the type of
protection scheme. Typical terminal identifiers include an abbreviation of the substation name
and line terminal.
The relay tags each report (event report, meter report, etc.) with the Relay Identifier and Terminal
Identifier. This allows you to distinguish the report as one generated for a specific breaker and
substation.
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