Siemens siprotec 7SA6 User Manual page 784

Distance protection
Hide thumbs Also See for siprotec 7SA6:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Index
Command Output and
Switching Relays ......................... 6-301
Commissioning .................................... 8-40
Common phase initiation ................... 6-231
Communication .............................. 1-6, 4-3
Communications Interfaces ................. 10-5
Configuration .......................................... 5-1
Sheet ............................................. 5-39
Configuration of Functions ..................... 5-2
Configuration of the
Automatic Reclosure Function ..... 6-186
Configuration of the Binary Inputs and Outputs
........................................................... 5-8
Configuring
a Function Key as a Source .......... 5-27
a LED Display as a Destination ..... 5-31
an Indication Buffer as a Destination .....
5-31
and Connecting Function Modules 5-40
Binary Outputs as a Destination .... 5-28
CFC as a Destination .................... 5-32
CFC as a Source ........................... 5-28
Default and Control Display
as a Destination ................ 5-32
the Metered Value Window as a Destination
............................................ 5-32
the System Interface as a Destination
.......................................... 5-32
Configuring Binary Inputs as Sources .. 5-26
Configuring the Default and Control Display
as a Destination ............................. 5-32
Confirmation ................................... 6-3, 6-6
Connecting an External Reclosure Device
..................................................... 6-177
Connection Examples .......................... A-34
Connections
to Electrical Communication Interfaces
................................. 2-19, 2-31
to Optical Communication Interfaces
.............. 2-18, 2-29, 2-31, 2-44
to Serial Communication Interfaces
................................. 2-19, 2-20
Connections to
Electrical Communication Interfaces
........................................... 2-45
Serial Communication Interfaces ...........
........................2-33, 2-45, 2-46
Connections to Terminals .................... 2-29
Consistency Check .............................. 5-41
Construction ....................................... 10-11
Contact Chatter Blocking ..................... 5-35
Control
Commands for Switching Devices . 5-13
Index-ii
During Operation .............................. 7-1
Control Logic using CFC .................... 6-300
Control Messages ................................ 7-57
Control of Device Functions ................. 7-30
Control of Switchgear ........................... 7-45
Control of the internal automatic reclosure
..................................................... 6-179
Control Voltages for Binary Inputs ........ 8-13
Controlled Zone Z1B ............................ 6-62
Copying Setting Groups ....................... 6-13
Correction of measured values for load
Current on Double-end Fed Lines 6-224
Correction of Measured Values
on Parallel Lines .......................... 6-223
Corrective Action / Repairs ................... 9-12
Creating User Defined Functions with CFC
....................................................... 5-37
Current Flow Monitoring ..................... 6-229
Current Inputs ....................................... 10-2
Current Symmetry .............................. 6-256
Current Transformer Connection ............ 6-9
Current Transformer Saturation ........... 6-21
Current, Voltage, and Phase Rotation Checks
.........................................................8-48
Currents .................................................. 8-9
Cyclical Restoration .............................. 5-33
D
Data Connections ................................. 8-36
Data Storage for Fault Recording ....... 6-289
Date and Time Stamping ...................... 5-56
Dead Line Check (DLC) ..................... 6-175
Dead Line Check/
Reduced Dead Time .................... 6-186
Dead-Line or Dead-bus closing .......... 6-199
Defining the Monitoring Criteria ............ 5-35
Definite Time High Set
Current Stage 3I0>> .................... 6-103
Definite Time High Set
Overcurrent Stage I>> ................. 6-142
Definite Time Overcurrent Stage 3I0> 6-104
Definite Time Overcurrent Stage I> .... 6-143
Definite Time Overcurrent
Stages Iph>, 3I0> ........................ 6-149
Definite Time Stages .......................... 6-110
Definite Time Very High Set
Current Stage 3I0>>> .................. 6-103
Delay Timers ...................................... 6-235
Deleting Groups and Information ......... 5-26
Description of Functions ..................... 6-207
Destination ........................................... 5-13
Detection of
Power Swings ................................ 6-71
7SA6 Manual
C53000-G1176-C133-1

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents