Sequence In The Command Path - Siemens siprotec 7SD5 User Manual

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• Acknowledgment and resetting commands for setting and resetting internal buffers
• Information status commands to set/delete the additional „Information Status" item

2.25.1.2 Sequence in the Command Path

Security mechanisms in the command path ensure that a switch command can be
carried out only if the test of previously established criteria has been successfully com-
pleted. Additionally, user-defined interlocking conditions can be configured separately
for each device. The actual execution of the command is also monitored after its re-
lease. The entire sequence of a command is described briefly in the following.
Checking a
Please observe the following:
Command
• Command entry, e.g. using the keypad on the local user interface of the device
• User configurable interlocking checks:
• Fixed commands:
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of a process object, such as
– Acquisition blocking,
– Output blocking.
– Check password → access rights;
– Check switching mode (interlocking activated/deactivated) → selection of deac-
tivated interlocking status.
– Switching authority;
– Device position check (set vs. actual comparison);
– Zone controlled / bay interlocking (logic using CFC);
– System interlocking (centrally via SICAM);
– Double operation (interlocking against parallel switching operation);
– Protection blocking (blocking of switching operations by protective functions);
– Check (synchronism check before a close command).
– Internal process time (software watch dog which checks the time for processing
the control action between initiation of the control and final close of the relay con-
tact);
– Configuration in process (if setting modification is in process, commands are re-
jected or delayed);
– Equipment not present at output (if controllable equipment is not assigned to a
binary output, then the command is rejected);
– Output block (if an output block has been programmed for the circuit breaker, and
is active at the moment the command is processed, then the command is reject-
ed);
– Component hardware malfunction;
2.25 Command Processing
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