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Technical Manual
Analog signals
Binary signals
ANSI09000337 V1 EN
Figure 204:
Disturbance report functions and related function blocks
The whole disturbance report can contain information for a number of recordings, each
with the data coming from all the parts mentioned above. The sequential of events
function is working continuously, independent of disturbance triggering, recording
time, and so on. All information in the disturbance report is stored in non-volatile flash
memories. This implies that no information is lost in case of loss of auxiliary power.
Each report will get an identification number in the interval from 0-999.
Up to 100 disturbance reports can be stored. If a new disturbance is to be recorded
when the memory is full, the oldest disturbance report is overwritten by the new one.
The total recording capacity for the disturbance recorder is depending of sampling
frequency, number of analog and binary channels and recording time. In a 60 Hz
system it is possible to record 80 where the maximum recording time is 3.4 seconds.
The memory limit does not affect the rest of the disturbance report (Sequential of
events, Event recorder, Indications and Trip value recorder).
The maximum number of recordings depend on each recordings total
recording time. Long recording time will reduce the number of
recordings to less than 100.
A1-4RADR
Disturbance Report
A4RADR
Trip value rec
B1-6RBDR
Disturbance
recorder
B6RBDR
Sequential of
events
Event recorder
Indications
Section 14
Monitoring
DRPRDRE
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