2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Table 2–1: LIST OF EVENTS
87 2 Disable by input
Trip disabled (by DI)
Protection status
Output 1
Output 2
Output 3
Output 4
Digital Input 1
Digital Input 2
Sett. change disable
Trip operation by input
Trip operation by command
Reset latch aux
Settings group change
Oscillo trigg by DI
86 Status
Reset 86
Oscillo trigg by comm
Settings change
EEPROM Failure
User settings
OSCILLOGRAPHY
MIB stores an oscillography record, with a resolution of 8 samples per cycle with a length of 24 cycles (including 2 pre-fault
cycles), with the following information:
Instantaneous values of differential currents . The 2 first cycles are pre-fault cycles.
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Digital information:
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Pickups (protection functions)
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Trip inhibition by digital input (protection functions)
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Trips (protection functions)
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Auxiliary digital outputs
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Digital inputs
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Date and time
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Model
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Number of oscillo
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Value of the differential currents at the moment of the oscillography trigger
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Active group at the moment of the oscillography trigger
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Element settings when retrieving the oscillography record.
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The number of oscillo is a circular counter that increases with each generated oscillography. This value appears on the
relay status and is used only for informative purposes.
The oscillography record is stored in a capacitor backed up RAM memory.
MIB functionality related to oscillography is performed from the ENERVISTA MII SETUP program. The oscillography record
obtained is stored on the PC in a COMTRADE-IEEE C37.111-1991 format.
There are four possible causes that can produce an oscillography trigger:
1.
Pickup of one of the protection functions
GEK-106426B
MIB High Impedance Bus Differntial Relay
2.5 CALCULATION OF SETTINGS
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