The document discusses testing the trip times of a relay's voltage protection stages. It notes that three voltage outputs must be activated as phase-to-earth voltages and that a trip command and group signal must be routed to separate binary inputs in the local hardware configuration. It also states that the test module will test the trip times of the four voltage stages one after another using inserted test steps to safely reset the relay after each trip, and that the three voltages must be at nominal frequency and symmetrical to prevent functions like frequency protection from starting during the test.
The document discusses testing the trip times of a relay's voltage protection stages. It notes that three voltage outputs must be activated as phase-to-earth voltages and that a trip command and group signal must be routed to separate binary inputs in the local hardware configuration. It also states that the test module will test the trip times of the four voltage stages one after another using inserted test steps to safely reset the relay after each trip, and that the three voltages must be at nominal frequency and symmetrical to prevent functions like frequency protection from starting during the test.
The document discusses testing the trip times of a relay's voltage protection stages. It notes that three voltage outputs must be activated as phase-to-earth voltages and that a trip command and group signal must be routed to separate binary inputs in the local hardware configuration. It also states that the test module will test the trip times of the four voltage stages one after another using inserted test steps to safely reset the relay after each trip, and that the three voltages must be at nominal frequency and symmetrical to prevent functions like frequency protection from starting during the test.
The document discusses testing the trip times of a relay's voltage protection stages. It notes that three voltage outputs must be activated as phase-to-earth voltages and that a trip command and group signal must be routed to separate binary inputs in the local hardware configuration. It also states that the test module will test the trip times of the four voltage stages one after another using inserted test steps to safely reset the relay after each trip, and that the three voltages must be at nominal frequency and symmetrical to prevent functions like frequency protection from starting during the test.
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5.3.
5 Testing the Trip Times
Local hardware configuration: 3 voltage outputs must be activated as phase-to-earth voltages. 1 trip command and the group signal 'S-Warning' must be routed to separate binary inputs. Settings in the test module: In the ‘State Sequencer’ module the trip times of the 4 voltage stages are tested one after another. The inserted test steps ‘Healthy 1 … 5’ guarantee a safe reset of the relay after each trip. Note: During the test all 3 voltages must be set to nominal frequency and be symmetrical, in order to prevent starting, e.g. the frequency protection function. Testing the trip times of the overvoltage protection is possible in this case, because the trip times of