Date Code 20011205
Testing and Troubleshooting
13-11
SEL-311B Instruction Manual
The Zone targets indicate the zone or level of the element that caused the trip. The A, B, C, and
G targets indicate the phase involvement.
The COMM and SOTF targets indicate when the trip occurred as part of a Communications-
based operation or a Switch-Onto-Fault operation, respectively.
Section 5: Trip and Target Logic
includes detailed information regarding operation of the relay
targets.
Front Panel LCD Explanation
The relay generates an event report for each fault. To see the summary event report for the last
fault, press the
EVENT
button on the relay front panel and use the Up, Down, Left, and Right
arrow buttons to review the information presented there.
If a new fault occurs while you are reviewing the fault data, press the
EXIT
button, then the
EVENT
button to review the new data.
You may review the long form event report for each fault using a terminal connected to one of
the relay serial ports. Each event report is a record of the currents, voltages, relay element states,
and logic input and contact output states. See
Section 12: Standard Event Reports and SER
for
further details on the retrieval and analysis of event reports saved by this relay.
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Test Source Connections
Each relay element test requires that ac voltage and/or current signals be applied to the relay.
The figures and text below describe the test source connections required for relay protection
element tests.
Three Voltage Source and Three Current Source Connections
Figure 13.2 shows connections to use when three voltage sources and three current sources are
available. Any protective element may be tested and any fault type simulated using these
connections.
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