Functions
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5.9.8
The parameter
/
CU
) is used to set the minimum time that must
elapse before the TRIP command is reset. This time is started with the output of a
TRIP command.
In general, a TRIP command is reset via the current flow control (see Chapter 5.9.1,
page 167). If non-energized feeders, e.g. radial feeders, are tripped without any feed-
back, a safe reset of the TRIP command to the circuit breaker trip coil can instead be
ensured with the parameter
6106/CU
). The setting must be higher than
the maximum circuit breaker closing time.
Local
control of BU
6318/CU
) is used to release or block changes of the
bay unit parameter
(
XX12/CU
) locally on the bay units. This applies only
to the feeder settings
and
. It affects also the pos-
sibility to change the operating status by means of the function keys
F1
and
F3
on the
bay unit operator panel.
With setting
, changes of the bay unit parameter
XX12/CU
)
from the bay units is released.
With setting
, changes to the bay unit parameter
(
XX12/CU
)
locally from the bay units are blocked. Attempts to take a bay unit locally out of service
are rejected as ”NOT
PERMITTED
”.
The parameter
5401/CU
) is used to activate and deactivate the se-
lective protection of a transfer busbar. The basic setting is
With setting
the protection of the transfer busbar will be on. This setting
only makes sense in configurations with external current transformers.
With setting
the protection of the transfer busbar will be off.
The parameter
) is used to activate and deactivate the
test mode for the ZPS-SK module (Chapter 8.2.4, page 295). Siemens recommends
to block all TRIP commands.
With test mode
ON
, the protection is blocked.
Note
The parameter
T TRIP
(
1141/BU
) can only be set with the bay unit running in
stand-alone mode. If the bay unit is connected with the central unit, the setting of
this parameter is overwritten by the central unit
).
With the bay unit linked to the central unit, the setting of this parameter is transmitted
from the central unit to the bay units. The local setting in the bay units is overwritten.
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