Fault Reporting; Fault Reporting Trigger Logic; Targets - Basler BE1-11g Instruction Manual

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Fault Reporting

The fault reporting function records and reports information about faults that have been detected by the
BE1-11g. The BE1-11g provides many fault reporting features. These features include Fault Summary
Reports, Oscillographic Records, Distance to Fault, and Targets.

Fault Reporting Trigger Logic

Logic expressions are used to define the three conditions for fault reporting. These conditions are Trip,
Picked Up, and Logic trigger. An oscillographic record is triggered when either the Pickup or Logic input is
true. You can also force a trigger using BESTCOMSPlus®.
Figure 150 illustrates how each of these logic expressions is used by the various BE1-11g functions. Fault
trigger logic connections are made on the BESTlogic™Plus screen in BESTCOMSPlus. The
BESTlogicPlus chapter provides information about using BESTlogicPlus to program the BE1-11g. Figure
142 illustrates the fault reporting trigger logic block.
Figure 142. Fault Reporting Trigger Logic Block
Trip
Trip expressions are used by the fault reporting function to start logging targets for an event and to record
fault current magnitudes at the time of trip. The trip expression is used to light the Trip LED on the front
panel. The Trip LED will turn on and remain on as long as the trip expression is true. The Trip LED will
remain on (or "sealed-in") after the trip expression becomes false if targets are associated with the trip.
The breaker monitoring function uses the trip expression to start counting the breaker operate time.
Pickup
Pickup expressions are used by the fault reporting function to time-stamp the fault summary record, time
the length of the fault from pickup to dropout (fault clearing time), and to control the recording of
oscillographic data. The pickup expression is used to flash the Trip LED on the front panel. The Trip LED
will continue to flash on and off as long as the pickup expression is true and the trip expression is not
true. A pickup expression is also used by the setting group selection function to prevent a setting group
change during a fault.
Logic
Logic trigger expressions allow the fault reporting function to be triggered even though the BE1-11g is not
picked up. A logic trigger expression provides an input to the fault reporting function much as the pickup
expression does. This logic expression is not used by the setting group selection or the front panel.

Targets

Each protective function logs target information to the fault reporting function when a trip condition occurs
and the trip output of the logic block becomes true (refer to Figure 150 and Table 83, call-out B). Table 79
lists targets as displayed. All targets are enabled by default.
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Fault Reporting

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