Polarity Check For Voltage Input V; Ground Fault Check - Siemens 7SK80 Manual

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Reset the pickup values changed for the check to valid values.
3.3.10

Polarity Check for Voltage Input V

Depending on the application of the voltage measuring input V
If no measuring voltage is connected to this input, this section is irrelevant.
If input V
is used for the measurement of the displacement voltage V
3
VT Connect. 3ph = Vab, Vbc, VGnd), the polarity is checked together with the current input I
further below).
3.3.11

Ground Fault Check

Ungrounded Systems
The ground fault check is only necessary if the device is operated in an isolated or resonant-grounded system
and ground fault detection is used. This requires the device to be set to Sens. Gnd Fault = Enabled (ad-
dress 131) when configuring the device functions. In all other cases, this section is not relevant. Determination
of the ground fault direction only works in devices that have an E in the 15th position of their MLFB number.
The primary check serves to find out the correct polarity of the transformer connections for the determination
of the ground fault direction.
DANGER!
Energized equipment of the power system ! Capacitive coupled voltages at disconnected equipment of the
power system !
Non-observance of the following measure will result in death, severe personal injury or substantial property
damage.
Primary measurements must only be carried out on disconnected and grounded equipment of the power
system !
Using the primary ground fault method a most reliable test result is guaranteed. Therefore please proceed as
follows:
• Isolate the line and ground it on both ends. During the whole testing procedure the line must be open at the
remote end.
• Make a test connection between a single phase and ground. On overhead lines it can be connected any-
where, however, it must be located behind the current transformers (looking from the busbar of the feeder
to be checked). Cables are grounded on the remote end (sealing end).
• Remove the protective grounding of the line.
• Connect a circuit breaker to the line end that is to be tested.
• Check the direction indication (LED if allocated)
• The faulty phase (FNo 1272 for A or 1273 for B or 1274 for C) and the direction of the line, i.e. „SensGnd
Forward" (FNo 1276) must be indicated in the ground fault protocol.
SIPROTEC, 7SK80, Manual
E50417-G1140-C344-A5, Release date 11.2012
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of a 7SK80, a polarity check may be necessary.
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