Time overcurrent relay with auto reclosing relay (46 pages)
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PROTECTION MADE SIMPLE. WI Line WIC1 SELF-/DUAL-POWERED PROTECTION DEVICE Self-powered device, parameter settings via DiggiMEC / Smart view WIC1-1 Self-powered device, parameter settings via DIP switches and/or DiggiMEC / Smart view WIC1-2 Self-powered device, parameter settings via HEX switches and/or DiggiMEC / Smart view WIC1-3 Dual-powered device, parameter settings via DiggiMEC / Smart view WIC1-4...
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1 About This Reference Manual About This Reference Manual This document is a reference of all the Setting Values, Direct Commands and Signals of the WIC1. In other words, it lists all parameters that are available (or can be made available) with the (optionally) full featured versions of the WIC1 protection device.
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1 About This Reference Manual the various parameter types, only the first instance (e. g. »I2>[1]«) is mentioned, because all the other instances are identical anyway. Structure of a Reference Table Since (almost) every module can be activated or deactivated independently of the other modules and all parameters of an inactive module disappear from the menu branch it would not be helpful if this Reference Manual would list parameters sorted according to the menu structure.
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(sold) to a third party, the manual has to be handed over as well. Information Concerning Liability and Warranty SEG does not accept any liability for damage resulting from conversions or changes carried out on the device or planning (projecting) work, parameter setting or adjustment changes done by the customer.
3 Menu 3.1 Operation Menu Operation 3.1.1 Operation / Measured Values 3.1.1.1 Operation / Measured Values / Current »IL1 « Measured value: Phase current (fundamental) »IL2 « Measured value: Phase current (fundamental) »IL3 « Measured value: Phase current (fundamental) »IG meas «...
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3 Menu 3.1.1.2 Operation / Measured Values / Current RMS 3.1.1.2 Operation / Measured Values / Current RMS »IL1 RMS« Measured value: Phase current (RMS) »IL2 RMS« Measured value: Phase current (RMS) »IL3 RMS« Measured value: Phase current (RMS) »IG meas RMS«...
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3 Menu 3.1.2.2 Operation / Condition Monitoring / Life Load (Values) 3.1.2.2 Operation / Condition Monitoring / Life Load (Values) »< 0.4 In« Number of operating days with measured current values within this range »0.4 ... 0.5 In« Number of operating days with measured current values within this range »0.5 ...
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3 Menu 3.1.3 Operation / Status Display 3.1.3 Operation / Status Display 3.1.3.1 Operation / Status Display / All Actives »IH2 . Active« Signal: active »I> . Active« Signal: active »I>> . Active« Signal: active »I>>> . Active« Signal: active »IG>...
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3 Menu 3.1.3.5 Operation / Status Display / Prot 3.1.3.5 Operation / Status Display / Prot »TripCmd« Signal: Trip Command »Trip« Signal: General Trip »Alarm« Signal: General Alarm »Pickup« Signal: General Pickup »Active« Signal: active »Trip IPh« Signal: General Trip due to a phase current fault »Trip IG«...
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3 Menu 3.1.3.6 Operation / Status Display / IH2 3.1.3.6 Operation / Status Display / IH2 »Active« Signal: active »Block. L1« Signal: Inrush blocking of phase L1 of the phase overcurrent protection »Block. L2« Signal: Inrush blocking of phase L2 of the phase overcurrent protection »Block.
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3 Menu 3.1.3.8 Operation / Status Display / I>> 3.1.3.8 Operation / Status Display / I>> »Active« Signal: active »Trip« Signal: Trip »Alarm« Signal: Alarm »Pickup« Signal: Pickup »Trip IL1« Signal: Trip due to a fault in phase L1 »Trip IL2«...
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3 Menu 3.1.3.9 Operation / Status Display / I>>> 3.1.3.9 Operation / Status Display / I>>> »Active« Signal: active »Trip« Signal: Trip »Alarm« Signal: Alarm »Pickup« Signal: Pickup »Trip IL1« Signal: Trip due to a fault in phase L1 »Trip IL2«...
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3 Menu 3.1.3.12 Operation / Status Display / I2/I1> 3.1.3.12 Operation / Status Display / I2/I1> »Active« Signal: active »Trip« Signal: Trip »Alarm« Signal: Alarm »Pickup« Signal: Pickup »IH2 Blo« Signal: Blocking the trip command by an inrush »ExBlo-I« Module input state: External blocking 3.1.3.13 Operation / Status Display / I2>...
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3 Menu 3.1.3.15 Operation / Status Display / Ipeak> 3.1.3.15 Operation / Status Display / Ipeak> »Active« Signal: active »Trip« Signal: Trip »Alarm« Signal: Alarm »Pickup« Signal: Pickup »Trip IL1« Signal: Trip due to a fault in phase L1 »Trip IL2«...
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3 Menu 3.1.3.18 Operation / Status Display / ExP[2] 3.1.3.18 Operation / Status Display / ExP[2] »Active« Signal: active »Trip« Signal: Trip »Alarm« Alarm »Pickup« Signal: Pickup »ExBlo-I« Module input state: External blocking »Trigger Signal-I« State of the module input: External trigger signal »Condition-I«...
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3 Menu 3.1.3.23 Operation / Status Display / BkrWear 3.1.3.23 Operation / Status Display / BkrWear »Active« Signal: active »Alarm« Signal: Alarm: The maximum number of open commands or the maximum value for the sum of ruptured currents has been exceeded. »Alm(mx.Sum.Tr)«...
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3 Menu 3.1.4 Operation / Count and RevData 3.1.4 Operation / Count and RevData 3.1.4.1 Operation / Count and RevData / WIC1 »Op. Hours« Device operation hours counter, that shows for how long the device has been operating since the last restart. 3.1.4.2 Operation / Count and RevData / Prot »Fault...
3 Menu 3.1.5 Operation / Recorders 3.1.5 Operation / Recorders »Fault/Alarm Rec.« The values measured at the time of a trip / an alarm are saved by the Fault/Alarm Recorder. 3.1.6 Operation / Time »Uptime« Display the operation time of the device 3.1.7 Operation / Self-Supervision »Messages«...
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3 Menu 3.2.2 Device planning / Projected Elements 3.2.2 Device planning / Projected Elements »IH2 . Mode« Module Inrush, general operation mode »I> . Mode« Phase Overcurrent Stage, general operation mode »I>> . Mode« Phase Overcurrent Stage, general operation mode »I>>>...
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3 Menu 3.2.3 Device planning / Definition 3.2.3 Device planning / Definition »I> . Definition« Phase Overcurrent Stage: If set to “Alarm”: The function operates as a supervision function, i.e. a fault generates neither alarm nor trip, but an »Alarm« signal gets issued instead.
3 Menu 3.3 Device Para Device Para 3.3.1 Device Para / WIC1 3.3.1.1 Device Para / WIC1 / Digital Inputs »Nom voltage« Nominal voltage of the digital inputs 3.3.1.2 Device Para / WIC1 / Output »Out. Mode« Select whether the output shall operate as an impulse output (for connecting a flag indicator with full compatibility to the 1st generation WIC1), or as a relay output (with a fixed, pre-defined usage as a self-supervision contact).
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3 Menu 3.3.2.2 Device Para / DiggiMEC / FI / BO 3.3.2.2 Device Para / DiggiMEC / FI / BO »FI / BO 1 assign.« Assignment of the Flag Indicator / bistable output relay »FI / BO 1 latching« Defines whether the Flag Indicator/output relay will be latched when it is set. In case it is set as latched then you also have a choice between several automatical reset modes.
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3 Menu 3.3.5 Device Para / TCP/IP 3.3.5 Device Para / TCP/IP 3.3.5.1 Device Para / TCP/IP / TCP/IP config »Function« Activation or deactivation of the TCP/IP communication. »IP address, part 1« IP address (IPv4, part 1) »IP address, part 2« IP address (IPv4, part 2) »IP address, part 3«...
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3 Menu 3.3.6.3 Device Para / Modbus / TCP 3.3.6.3 Device Para / Modbus / TCP »Unit ID« The Unit Identifier is used for routing. This parameter is to be set, if a Modbus RTU and a Modbus TCP network should be coupled. »Modbus TCP Port Number«...
3 Menu 3.4 Field Para Field Para 3.4.1 Field Para / General Settings »Phase Sequence« Phase Sequence »f« Nominal frequency »Measuring method« Measuring method for the protection stages I>, I>>, I>>>, IG>, IG>>: Fundamental or RMS »IG Source« Selection if measured or calculated ground current should be used. 3.4.2 Field Para / CT »Display of Meas.
3 Menu 3.5 Protection Para Protection Para 3.5.1 Protection Para / Breaker & Trip »Meth.Detect.Bkr.Pos.« Select the method to be used to determine the connected breaker position. »I ON« The breaker is determined as ON (closed) based on current measurement if any phase current is greater than this value (for at least the settable duration »t ON/ OFF«).
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3 Menu 3.5.3 Protection Para / I> 3.5.3 Protection Para / I> »Function« Permanent activation or deactivation of module/stage. »I« If the pickup value is exceeded, the protection stage starts to time out to trip. WARNING: Check the Technical Data and ensure that the actual overcurrent settings for this pickup threshold and the trip delay comply with the technical limits of the phase current inputs! (The device allows for overcurrent settings that are out of the permitted range of current values.)
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3 Menu 3.5.5 Protection Para / I>>> 3.5.5 Protection Para / I>>> »Function« Permanent activation or deactivation of module/stage. »I« If the pickup value is exceeded, the protection stage starts to time out to trip. WARNING: Check the Technical Data and ensure that the actual overcurrent settings for this pickup threshold and the trip delay comply with the technical limits of the phase current inputs! (The device allows for overcurrent settings that are out of the permitted range of current values.)
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3 Menu 3.5.7 Protection Para / IG>> 3.5.7 Protection Para / IG>> »Function« Permanent activation or deactivation of module/stage. »IG« If the pickup value is exceeded, the protection stage starts to time out to trip. »Char« Characteristic »t« Time delay for trip or alarm »tChar«...
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3 Menu 3.5.9 Protection Para / I2> 3.5.9 Protection Para / I2> »Function« Permanent activation or deactivation of module/stage. »I2« The Threshold setting defines a minimum operating current magnitude of I2 for the 46 function to operate, which ensures that the relay has a solid basis for initiating a current unbalance trip.
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3 Menu 3.5.12 Protection Para / SOTF 3.5.12 Protection Para / SOTF »Function« Permanent activation or deactivation of module/stage. »Enabling« Select the criterion for determining a manual CLOSE of the breaker. (After this, the »SOTF« module gets enabled for a particular settable time.) »t-enable«...
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3 Menu 3.5.16 Protection Para / CBF 3.5.16 Protection Para / CBF »Function« Permanent activation or deactivation of module/stage. »t-CBF« If the delay time is expired, a CBF alarm is issued. »ExBlo« External blocking of the module if the state of the assigned signal is true. 3.5.17 Protection Para / CLPU »Function«...
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3 Menu 3.5.18.3 Protection Para / Condition Monitoring / BkrWear 3.5.18.3 Protection Para / Condition Monitoring / BkrWear »Function« Permanent activation or deactivation of the Breaker Wear function. Important: The activation is only possible after the primary rated current »CT pri« has been set in the Field Parameters.
3 Menu 3.6 Service Service 3.6.1 Service / General »User Restart« Direct Command to manually initiate a warm restart of the device. »Factory Reset« Direct Command to reset all settings of the device to their respective default. »Force Backup Prot.« Direct Command to manually force the device into the Backup Protection mode.
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3 Menu 3.6.3.2.2 Service / Sgen / Configuration / PreFault 3.6.3.2.2 Service / Sgen / Configuration / PreFault »IL1 « Current Fundamental Magnitude in Pre State: phase L1 »IL2 « Current Fundamental Magnitude in Pre State: phase L2 »IL3 « Current Fundamental Magnitude in Pre State: phase L3 »IG meas «...
4 System System System Messages Internal messages This item represents a special dialog. (See the Technical Manual for details.) WIC1 WIC1-2.1-EN-REF...
4 System 4.1 Sys System Uptime Display the operation time of the device This item represents a special dialog. (See the Technical Manual for details.) Password Changing the password This item represents a special dialog. (See the Technical Manual for details.) 4.1.1 Sys: Direct Controls Rst.
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4 System 4.1.2 Sys: Values 4.1.2 Sys: Values Op. Hours Operation / Count and RevData / WIC1 Device operation hours counter, that shows for how long the device has been operating since the last restart. Build Device Para / Version / WIC1 Build Build Number DM version...
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4 System 4.1.2 Sys: Values Device Para / Version / DiggiMEC The serial number of the device. WIC1-2.1-EN-REF WIC1...
5 Field settings 5.1 CT Field settings Current Transformer 5.1.1 CT: Settings Field Para / General Settings 50Hz, 60Hz Default: ╚═▷ Table • 50Hz, If: Device Variant with DIP/HEX • Switches = 50 Hz • 60Hz, If: Device Variant with DIP/HEX • Switches = 60 Hz •...
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5 Field settings 5.1.1 CT: Settings CT pri Field Para / CT Adjustable range: • Only available if: • Settings valid Software • 0A . . . 0A, If: CT Type = Relative • • 16.0A . . . 56.0A, If: CT Type = WE2 : 16 A ... 56 A •...
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5 Field settings 5.1.2 CT: Direct Controls IG Source Field Para / General Settings Default: Adjustable range: • measured, If: Device Variant with • • calculated, measured, If: Device Variant with Ground Current • Ground Current Inputs = True Inputs = True •...
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5 Field settings 5.1.3 CT: Values ECT pri Field Para / CT 1A . . . 10000.0A • Only available if: • Settings valid Switches This parameter defines the primary nominal current of the connected earth current transformer. If the earth current is measured via the Holmgreen connection, the primary value of the phase current transformer must be entered here.
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5 Field settings 5.1.3 CT: Values phi IG meas Operation / Measured Values / Current • Only available if: Device Variant with Ground Current Inputs = True • Measured value (calculated): Angle of Phasor IG meas Since the angle might be unreliable or invalid for a too low amplitude it is displayed as 360°” in this case. phi IG calc Operation / Measured Values / Current Measured value (calculated): Angle of Phasor IG calc...
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5 Field settings 5.1.3 CT: Values Operation / Measured Values / Current Measured value (calculated): Positive phase sequence current (fundamental) Operation / Measured Values / Current Measured value (calculated): Unbalanced load current (fundamental) %(I2/I1) Operation / Measured Values / Current Measured value (calculated): I2/I1, phase sequence will be taken into account automatically.
6 Recorders 6.1 Fault/Alarm Rec. Recorders Fault/Alarm Rec. The values measured at the time of a trip / an alarm are saved by the Fault/Alarm Recorder. Fault/Alarm Rec. The values measured at the time of a trip / an alarm are saved by the Fault/Alarm Recorder. This item represents a special dialog.
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7 Communication 7.1.3 Modbus: Direct Controls Modbus TCP Port Number Device Para / Modbus / TCP 502 . . . 65535 • Only available if: Modbus = TCP • TCP port number to be used for Modbus TCP. In general it is recommended to keep the default value. If this is not possible then select a number out of the private range 49152-52151 or 52164-65535 that is not yet in use within your network.
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7 Communication 7.1.4 Modbus: Values Req.for me Operation / Count and RevData / Modbus / RTU • Only available if: Modbus = serial • Total Number of requests for this slave. TX msg. Operation / Count and RevData / Modbus / RTU •...
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7 Communication 7.1.4 Modbus: Values NoOf Cmd.OF Operation / Count and RevData / Modbus / TCP • Only available if: Modbus = TCP • If there are more incoming Modbus commands than the device can execute at a time the internal command stack overflows.
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8 Protection Parameter 8.2 Prot: Settings I ON Protection Para / Breaker & Trip Only available if: 0.05In . . . 0.20In • • Meth.Detect.Bkr.Pos. = Current-Based • • Meth.Detect.Bkr.Pos. = Current and Aux 0.10In The breaker is determined as ON (closed) based on current measurement if any phase current is greater than this value (for at least the settable duration »t ON/OFF«).
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8 Protection Parameter 8.3 Prot: Direct Controls Assign Ext. Reset Device Para / Reset Default: Adjustable range: • -, If: Device Variant/Inputs = Without • • -, If: Device Variant/Inputs = Without Inputs • Inputs • -, If: Device Variant/Inputs = Without Inputs •...
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8 Protection Parameter 8.4 Prot: Input States Rst. LEDs, FIs Operation / Reset False False, True ╚═▷ Table Direct Command to immediately reset all latched LEDs, all DiggiMEC Flag Indicators, and the Fault Info Screen that might be visible on the DiggiMEC display. Rst.
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8 Protection Parameter 8.5 Prot: Signals (Output States) Active Operation / Status Display / All Actives Operation / Status Display / Prot Signal: active Trip IPh Operation / Status Display / Prot Signal: General Trip due to a phase current fault Trip IG Operation / Status Display / Prot Signal: General Trip due to a ground current fault...
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8 Protection Parameter 8.6 Prot: Values Pickup IL1 Operation / Status Display / Prot Signal: General Pickup due to a fault in phase L1 Pickup IL2 Operation / Status Display / Prot Signal: General Pickup due to a fault in phase L2 Pickup IL3 Operation / Status Display / Prot Signal: General Pickup due to a fault in phase L3...
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8 Protection Parameter 8.7 IH2 Module Inrush 8.7.1 IH2: Device Planning Parameters Mode Device planning / Projected Elements -, use ╚═▷ Table Module Inrush, general operation mode 8.7.2 IH2: Settings Function Protection Para / IH2 Active Inactive, Active ╚═▷ Table Permanent activation or deactivation of module/stage.
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8 Protection Parameter 8.7.3 IH2: Signals (Output States) 8.7.3 IH2: Signals (Output States) Active Operation / Status Display / All Actives Operation / Status Display / IH2 Signal: active Block. L1 Operation / Status Display / IH2 Signal: Inrush blocking of phase L1 of the phase overcurrent protection Block.
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8 Protection Parameter 8.15.3 ThR: Direct Controls Pre-Alarm Lev. Protection Para / ThR 50% . . . 100% Threshold value for the Thermal Level. If the thermal level exceeds this setting the signal »ThR . Pre-Alarm« is issued. τ-warm Protection Para / ThR 300s 10s . . . ...
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8 Protection Parameter 8.15.6 ThR: Values Trip Operation / Status Display / Trips Operation / Status Display / ThR • Only available if: • Definition = Trip Signal: Trip Alarm Operation / Status Display / Alarms Operation / Status Display / ThR •...
8 Protection Parameter 8.16 Ipeak> 8.16 Ipeak> Peak-Value Overcurrent 8.16.1 Ipeak>: Device Planning Parameters Mode Device planning / Projected Elements -, use ╚═▷ Table Peak-Value Overcurrent, general operation mode Definition Device planning / Definition Trip Trip, Alarm ╚═▷ Table Peak-Value Overcurrent: If set to “Alarm”: The function operates as a supervision function, i.e. a fault generates neither alarm nor trip, but an »Alarm«...
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8 Protection Parameter 8.16.3 Ipeak>: Input States 8.16.3 Ipeak>: Input States ExBlo-I Operation / Status Display / Ipeak> (╚═▷ Ipeak> . ExBlo) Module input state: External blocking 8.16.4 Ipeak>: Signals (Output States) Active Operation / Status Display / All Actives Operation / Status Display / Ipeak>...
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8 Protection Parameter 8.16.4 Ipeak>: Signals (Output States) Alarm IL1 Operation / Status Display / Ipeak> • Only available if: • Definition = Alarm Signal: Alarm due to a fault in phase L1 Alarm IL2 Operation / Status Display / Ipeak> •...
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8 Protection Parameter 8.17.3 SOTF: Input States Enabling Protection Para / SOTF Breaker Pos. Breaker Pos., Close Command ╚═▷ Table Select the criterion for determining a manual CLOSE of the breaker. (After this, the »SOTF« module gets enabled for a particular settable time.) t-enable Protection Para / SOTF 0.2s...
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8 Protection Parameter 8.17.4 SOTF: Signals (Output States) Alarm Operation / Status Display / Alarms Operation / Status Display / SOTF • Only available if: • Definition = Alarm Signal: Alarm Pickup Operation / Status Display / Pickups Operation / Status Display / SOTF Signal: Pickup WIC1 WIC1-2.1-EN-REF...
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8 Protection Parameter 8.18.3 ExP[1]: Input States Function Protection Para / ExP[1] Active Inactive, Active ╚═▷ Table Permanent activation or deactivation of module/stage. Protection Para / ExP[1] 0.00s 0.00s . . . 60.00s Time delay for trip or alarm 8.18.3 ExP[1]: Input States ExBlo-I Operation / Status Display / ExP[1] (╚═▷...
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8 Protection Parameter 8.19.3 ExP[2]: Input States ExBlo Protection Para / ExP[2] - . . . - ╚═▷ Table External blocking of the module if the state of the assigned signal is true. Function Protection Para / ExP[2] Active Inactive, Active ╚═▷ Table Permanent activation or deactivation of module/stage.
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8 Protection Parameter 8.19.4 ExP[2]: Signals (Output States) Trip Operation / Status Display / Trips Operation / Status Display / ExP[2] • Only available if: • Definition = Trip Signal: Trip Alarm Operation / Status Display / Alarms Operation / Status Display / ExP[2] •...
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8 Protection Parameter 8.22.2.3 BkrWear: Direct Controls N(Ir) Protection Para / Condition Monitoring / BkrWear 2 . . . 100000 Number of switching operations at the rated current of the circuit breaker Protection Para / Condition Monitoring / BkrWear 16.0A . . . 100000.0A 1120.0A Maximum short-circuit current of the circuit breaker N(Isc)
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8 Protection Parameter 8.22.2.5 BkrWear: Values, Counters Alm (CB Wear Lev.) Operation / Status Display / BkrWear Signal: Alarm: The maximum wear level of the circuit breaker has been exceeded. 8.22.2.5 BkrWear: Values, Counters Sum Trips Operation / Condition Monitoring / BkrWear Sum of the previously executed open commands Sum Itrip Operation / Condition Monitoring / BkrWear...
8 Protection Parameter 8.22.3 SBM 8.22.3 Station Battery Monitoring 8.22.3.1 SBM: Device Planning Parameters Mode Device planning / Projected Elements -, use ╚═▷ Table Station Battery Monitoring, general operation mode Definition Device planning / Definition Alarm Trip, Alarm ╚═▷ Table Station Battery Monitoring: If set to “Alarm”: The function operates as a supervision function, i.e.
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8 Protection Parameter 8.22.3.2 SBM: Settings V Batt> Protection Para / Condition Monitoring / SBM 110% Adjustable range: • 100% . . . 150%, If: V Batt nom = 24 VDC • • 100% . . . 150%, If: V Batt nom = 48 VDC •...
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8 Protection Parameter 8.22.3.3 SBM: Direct Controls 8.22.3.3 SBM: Direct Controls Rst. Statistics Operation / Reset Inactive Inactive, Active ╚═▷ Table Direct Command to reset the statistical data (min./max. values) Corr.factor Vbatt Protection Para / Condition Monitoring / SBM 0.0% -15.0% . . . ...
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8 Protection Parameter 8.22.3.6 SBM: Values Trip VBatt<< Operation / Status Display / SBM • Only available if: • Definition = Trip Signal: Trip because the station battery voltage has dropped below VBatt<< Alarm VBatt> Operation / Status Display / SBM Signal: Alarm because the station battery voltage has exceeded VBatt>...
9 Service 9.1 Sgen Service Sgen Sine wave generator 9.1.1 Sgen: Device Planning Parameters Mode Device planning / Projected Elements -, use ╚═▷ Table Sine wave generator, general operation mode 9.1.2 Sgen: Settings PreFault Service / Sgen / Configuration / Times 10.000s 0.000s . . . ...
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9 Service 9.1.2 Sgen: Settings Ex ForcePost Service / Sgen / Process - . . . - ╚═▷ Table Force Post state. Abort simulation. Service / Sgen / Configuration / PreFault 0.500In -30.000In . . . 30.000In Current Fundamental Magnitude in Pre State: phase L1 Service / Sgen / Configuration / PreFault 0.500In -30.000In . . . ...
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9 Service 9.1.3 Sgen: Direct Controls Service / Sgen / Configuration / PostFault 0.100In -30.000In . . . 30.000In Current Fundamental Magnitude during Post phase: phase L1 Service / Sgen / Configuration / PostFault 0.100In -30.000In . . . 30.000In Current Fundamental Magnitude during Post phase: phase L2 Service / Sgen / Configuration / PostFault 0.100In -30.000In . . . ...
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9 Service 9.1.5 Sgen: Signals (Output States) Ex ForcePost-I Operation / Status Display / Sgen (╚═▷ Sgen . Ex ForcePost) State of the module input:Force Post state. Abort simulation. 9.1.5 Sgen: Signals (Output States) Started Operation / Status Display / Sgen Fault Simulation has been started Running Operation / Status Display / Sgen...
10 Selection Lists 10.1 Mode Selection Lists 10.1 Mode Selection list referenced by the following parameters: • • IH2 . Function • • IH2 . 3-ph Blo • • I> . Function • • I> . IH2 Blo • • I>...
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10 Selection Lists 10.3 True or not true 10.3 True or not true Selection list referenced by the following parameters: • • BkrWear . Reset • • Sys . Rst. Err. LED • • Sys . Factory Reset • • Sys .
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10 Selection Lists 10.5 Polarity 10.5 Polarity Selection list referenced by the following parameters: • • CT . CT Shift by 0°/180° • • CT . ECT Shift by 0°/180° Polarity Description 180 degree polarity correction (wiring faults) 10.6 Referenced by: •...
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10 Selection Lists 10.9 IG Source 10.9 IG Source Referenced by: • • CT . IG Source IG Source Description calculated calculated measured measured 10.10 Display of Meas. Values Referenced by: • • CT . Display of Meas. Values Display of Meas. Values Description Based on In,relative All current measuring values are displayed based on In,relative.
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10 Selection Lists 10.15 Initial Thermal Level 10.15 Initial Thermal Level Referenced by: • • ThR . Initial Thermal Level Initial Thermal Level Description Zero After a restart of the device, always set the initial value to 0. Last Stored Value After a restart of the device, restore the initial value to the last known value, that had been valid before the restart of the device.
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10 Selection Lists 10.18 Operating Mode 10.18 Operating Mode Selection list referenced by the following parameters: • • CLPU . 50/51 Stab. • • CLPU . 50 N/G, 51 N/G Stab. Operating Mode Description inactive The Cold Load Pickup stabilization is inactive. Factor The Cold Load Pickup stabilization (temporarily) increases the pickup threshold of the (phase and/or ground) overcurrent protection.
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10 Selection Lists 10.21 I 10.21 Referenced by: Description > 0.4 In > 0.4 In > 0.5 In > 0.5 In > 0.6 In > 0.6 In > 0.7 In > 0.7 In > 0.8 In > 0.8 In > 0.9 In >...
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10 Selection Lists 10.24 Allow invalid addr. 10.24 Allow invalid addr. Referenced by: • • Modbus . Allow invalid addr. Allow invalid addr. Description Send an exception The device answers with an exception whenever the requested address range contains an invalid address. Inv.
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10 Selection Lists 10.27 Settings valid 10.27 Settings valid Referenced by: • • Prot . Settings valid Settings valid Description Switches The settings made via the switches are used. Software The settings made via Smart view/DiggiMEC are used. 10.28 Nom voltage Referenced by: •...
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10 Selection Lists 10.30 Out. Mode 10.30 Out. Mode Referenced by: • • Prot . Out. Mode Out. Mode Description Impulse Output The output shall operate as an impulse output (for connecting a flag indicator with full compatibility to the 1st generation WIC1). Syst.
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10 Selection Lists 10.33 Latching 10.33 Latching Selection list referenced by the following parameters: Latching Description No latching No latching, the status always follows the status of the assigned signal. With latching With latching, i.e. the state remains active once the the assigned signal has become active.
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10 Selection Lists 10.37 My Language 10.37 My Language Referenced by: My Language Description English English 10.38 Options Selection list referenced by the following parameters: • • I> . ExBlo • • I>> . ExBlo • • I>>> . ExBlo •...
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10 Selection Lists 10.38 Options Description Trip Signal: Trip Alarm Signal: Alarm Pickup Signal: Pickup IH2 Blo Signal: Blocking the trip command by an inrush Trip Signal: Trip Alarm Signal: Alarm Pickup Signal: Pickup IH2 Blo Signal: Blocking the trip command by an inrush Trip Signal: Trip Alarm...
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10 Selection Lists 10.38 Options Description Alarm Signal: Alarm Pickup Signal: Pickup Trip VBatt<< Signal: Trip because the station battery voltage has dropped below VBatt<< Alarm VBatt> Signal: Alarm because the station battery voltage has exceeded VBatt> Alarm VBatt< Signal: Alarm because the station battery voltage has dropped below VBatt< Alarm VBatt<<...
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10 Selection Lists 10.39 Options Description none 10.39 Options Selection list referenced by the following parameters: • • ExP[1] . Trigger Signal • • ExP[2] . Trigger Signal • • Prot . Aux ON • • Prot . Aux OFF •...
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