Retrieving fault report information from the relay, Oscillographic records, Oscillographic records -25 – Basler Electric BE1-851 User Manual

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If the fault report was triggered manually from the View/Download Relay Fault Files screen, the recording

of the report was terminated after 60 seconds and this line is reported as N/A.
If the pickup or logic expressions stay TRUE for more than 60 seconds, an alarm bit in the programmable

alarm function is set and this line is reported as N/A. In this situation, the fault reporting functions

(including targets) will not operate again until the pickup and logic trigger expressions return to a FALSE

state to enable another trigger.
Breaker Operate Time. This line reports the breaker trip time from the breaker monitoring and alarm

function. This is the time measured from when the breaker is tripped until the fast-dropout current detector

function detects that the arc has been extinguished. Refer to Figure 6-8 and Table 6-8, cal-out D.
Oscillographic Reports. This line reports the number of oscillographic records (1 or 2) that are stored in

memory for this fault report. Refer to Figure 6-8 and Table 6-8, call-out E. Recording of oscillographic

records is described in the Oscillographic Records subsection.
IA, IB, IC, IN, IQ. These lines report the current magnitudes measured two power system cycles

immediately following the trigger trip. If the fault is cleared before the relay tripping, the recorded fault

currents are for the power system cycle two cycles before the end of the fault. If the relay has been set to

the average current measurement algorithm, these currents may not be representative due to the time

constant inherent in the measurement algorithm. Refer to Figure 6-8 and Table 6-8, call-out F.

Retrieving Fault Report Information from the Relay

Fault Summary Directory Report. The fault reporting function provides a directory of fault summary

reports that lists the number assigned to the fault summary report along with the date and time of the

fault, the event type, and the total number of oscillography records stored in memory for that event. The

event number is important because it is required to retrieve information about that event from the relay.

This directory report can be accessed by using the RF command.
New Faults Counter. One line of the fault summary directory report contains the new faults counter. The

new faults counter tracks how many new fault reports have been recorded since the new faults counter

was reset to 0. This counter provides a way to check the fault information and then reset the new faults

counter. Then, the next time that the relay is checked, it is easy to determine if any fault reports have

been entered. Resetting the new faults counter is achieved using the RF-NEW=0 command. Write access

to Reports must be gained to reset the new faults counter through the communication ports. The new

faults counter can also be viewed and reset at HMI Screen 4.1.
Fault Summary Reports. Individual fault summary reports can be retrieved using the RF-n command

where n represents the number assigned to the fault summary report. To obtain the most recent report,

use the command RF-NEW. If additional detail is desired, Sequence of Events Recorder data and

oscillographic data can also be obtained for the faults. This is discussed in detail later in this section.

Receiving Fault Report Information from COM1 using the SG-DATADUMP command

When the DATADUMP function is enabled, a fault summary report is automatically sent to COM1 (Rear

RS-232) each time a fault occurs. For more information on fault summary reports, see Fault Summary

Reports, explained previously in this section.

NOTE

If ACCESS is held on COM1 (Rear RS-232), the DATADUMP function will be

paused until ACCESS is released by using the “EXIT” command.


Refer to Section 14, BESTCOMS Software, Setting the Relay, General Operation, Communication for

information on enabling the DATADUMP through BESTCOMS.

Oscillographic Records

The fault reporting function can record up to 16 IEEE Standard Common Format for Transient Data

Exchange (COMTRADE) oscillographic records. Each record is 15 cycles long and records 24 samples

per cycle for the A, B, C, and N current inputs. The relay uses 24 samples per cycle in its operation. Each

time the fault reporting function starts recording a fault summary report, it freezes a 3-cycle pre-fault

buffer and records for 12 post-trigger cycles. If the fault is not cleared within that time, the fault reporting

function records a second oscillographic record. If a second oscillographic record is required, the fault

recording function will continue to record sample data in the second record with no gap. During this time,
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