Date Code 20010625
Testing, Troubleshooting, and Commissioning
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SEL-311L Instruction Manual
Figure 13.1: Low-Level Test Interface
Test Methods
Test the pickup and dropout of relay elements using one of three methods: target command
indication, output contact closure, or sequential events recorder (SER).
The examples below show the settings necessary to route the phase time-overcurrent element
51PT to the output contacts and the SER. The 51PT element, like many in the SEL-311L Relay,
is controlled by enable settings and/or torque control SEL
OGIC
®
Control Equations. To enable
the 51PT element, set the E51P enable setting and 51PTC torque control settings to the
following:
v
E51P = Y
(via the
SET
command)
v
51PTC = 1
(set directly to logical 1, via the
SET L
command)
Testing Via Front-Panel Indicators
Display the state of relay elements, inputs, and outputs using the front-panel or serial port
TAR
commands. Use this method to verify the pickup settings of protection elements.
Access the front-panel
TAR
command from the front-panel OTHER pushbutton menu. To
display the state of the 51PT element on the front-panel display, press the OTHER pushbutton,
cursor to the TAR option, and press SELECT. Press the up arrow pushbutton until TAR 28 is
displayed on the top row of the LCD. The bottom row of the LCD displays all elements asserted
in Relay Word Row 28. The relay maps the state of the elements in Relay Word Row 28 on the
bottom row of LEDs. The 51PT element state is reflected on the LED labeled B. See Table 9.4
for the correspondence between the Relay Word elements and the
TAR
command.
To view the 51PT element status from the serial port, issue the
TAR 51PT
command. The relay
will display the state of all elements in the Relay Word row containing the 51PT element.
Review
TAR
command descriptions in
Section 10: Line Current Differential Communications
and Serial Port Communications and Commands
and
Section 11: Front-Panel Interface
for
further details on displaying element status via the
TAR
commands.
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