Recorded Data; Condition Monitoring; Trip-Circuit Supervision - ABB REG615 Product Manual

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Generator and Interconnection Protection
REG615
Product version: 5.0 FP1

11. Recorded data

The relay has the capacity to store the records of the 128 latest
fault events. The records can be used to analyze the power
system events. Each record includes, for example, current,
voltage and angle values and a time stamp. The fault recording
can be triggered by the start or the trip signal of a protection
History view
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Figure 10.
Recording and event capabilities overview

12. Condition monitoring

The condition monitoring functions of the relay constantly
monitor the performance and the condition of the circuit
breaker. The monitoring comprises the spring charging time,
SF6 gas pressure, the travel time and the inactivity time of the
circuit breaker.
The monitoring functions provide operational circuit breaker
history data, which can be used for scheduling preventive
circuit breaker maintenance.
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Process
events
1024
(FIFO)
Fault
records
128
(FIFO)
Fault summary;
Trip timestamp, Function, Currents, Voltages, etc.
Audit
trail
events
(FIFO)
2048
System and security-related events;
Configuration changes, Control, Login, etc.
Disturbance
records
n...100
Load profile
record
...7 yrs
Historical load data captured at a periodical
time interval (Demand interval 1 ...180min)
Function specific data
Min/max demand currents, Operation counters, etc.
block, or by both. The available measurement modes include
DFT, RMS and peak-to-peak. Fault records store relay
measurement values at the moment when any protection
function starts. In addition, the maximum demand current with
time stamp is separately recorded. The records are stored in
the non-volatile memory.
In addition, the relay includes a runtime counter for monitoring
of how many hours a protected device has been in operation
thus enabling scheduling of time-based preventive
maintenance of the device.

13. Trip-circuit supervision

The trip-circuit supervision continuously monitors the
availability and operability of the trip circuit. It provides open-
circuit monitoring both when the circuit breaker is in its closed
and in its open position. It also detects loss of circuit-breaker
control voltage.
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