Siemens siprotec 7SD610 User Manual page 218

Differential protection
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2 Functions
Figure 2-92
TR
CB
TC
Aux1
Aux2
U-CTR
U-BI
R
UR
During normal operation, the binary input is activated (logical condition „H") when the
trip contact is open and the trip circuit is intact, because the supervision circuit is
closed either by the circuit breaker auxiliary contact (if the circuit breaker is closed) or
through the equivalent resistor R. Only as long as the trip contact is closed, the binary
input is short-circuited and thereby deactivated (logical condition „L").
If the binary input is permanently deactivated during operation, an interruption in the
trip circuit or a failure of the (trip) control voltage can be assumed.
The trip circuit monitoring does not operate during system faults. A momentary closed
tripping contact does not lead to a fault indication. If, however, other trip relay contacts
from different devices are connected in parallel in the trip circuit, the fault indication
must be delayed by Alarm Delay (see also Figure 2-93). After clearance of the
failure in the trip circuit, the fault message automatically resets with the same time
delay.
Figure 2-93
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Principle of the trip circuit supervision with one binary input
Trip relay contact
Circuit breaker
Circuit breaker trip coil
Circuit breaker auxiliary contact (NC contact)
Circuit breaker auxiliary contact (NO contact)
Control voltage for trip circuit
Input voltage of binary input
Equivalent resistor
Voltage across the equivalent resistor
Logic diagram for trip circuit supervision with one binary input
7SD610 Manual
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