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Value/Bit Mask

Part 1 Description

Part 2 Description

0200h

150TB

151B

0400h

150TC

151C

0800h

150TN

151N

1000h

150TQ

151Q

2000h

spare

spare

4000h

spare

spare

8000h

spare

spare

7.

Reclose Status are bit mapped variables that report the state of the recloser shot counter prior to

the fault that triggered the fault (see format in Table 5-6).

Table 5-6. Reclose Status Format

Value/Bit Mask

Description

0001h

Recloser active

0002h

Recloser Reset

0004h

Reclose Max Timing

0008h

Reclose Failure

0010h

Reclose Lockout

0020h

Reclose Wait

0040h

Reclose Enable

0080h

Reclose Max Enable

0100h

Reclose Fail Enable

0200h

Reclose Wait Enable

0400h

Reclose Timing 1

1000h

Reclose Timing 2

2000h

Reclose Timing 3

4000h

Reclose Timing 4

8000h

Reclose Timing Fail

8. Fault Clearing Time is time in milliseconds from 0 to 60,000.
9. Breaker Operate Time is time in milliseconds from 0 to 60,000.
10. A number of recorded oscillographic records per fault (read value of this point) can be 1 or 2.
11. Time presented in relay internal format: part 1 contains days (1 to 65,535) and part 2 milliseconds

(1 to 86,400,000) since January 1, 1984.

12. Point represents assigned phase accumulated breaker pole duty as a centipercent of the

maximum duty (DMAX) that the breaker contacts can withstand before they need service.
Breaker Accumulated Duty for Phase A, B, and C is calculated as ΣI or ΣI

2

. This is defined by the

Breaker Contact Duty Operation Mode 0/1/2 entered via the ASCII protocol command SB-DUTY.

DMAX is defined through the same SB-DUTY command (for more information, see the BE1-851E

Instruction Manual, Section 4, Protection and Control). Value range is from 0 to 20,000 where

20,000 represents 200% of DMAX. Delta of 20 centipercent will cause an event. This point can be

changed via object 41. See the paragraph for Analog Output Control Blocks, Note 9.

13. This is the number of recorded breaker operations (0 - 99,999). If the operations counter exceeds

99,999, the counter will wrap back to zero. This value can be changed via object 41, point 15 to

any value from 0 to 99,999. Delta of 1 will cause an event.

14. Selected Fault Summary Report contains fault data for fault number defined by the value of Analog

Output Status (object 40) point 21 “Fault Number for Selected Fault Summary Report”.

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