Fault summary, Oscillographic data acquisition – Basler Electric BE1-BPR User Manual

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BE1-BPR Functional Description

9272000990 Rev J

O (A,1-15) =0111101000011001

50 TARGETS=NONE

IA = 1.25 KA

IB = 38.31 KA

IC = 1.28 KA

IN = 37.13 KA

FAULT CLEARING TIME = 0.164 SEC

Detailed information about specific faults is available through the communication ports by using the FLOG

command. Entering FLOGx, where x is the fault number, provides a detailed summary of fault x. The

information listed below is provided in each fault summary.

Fault Summary

Fault timing is provided to millisecond resolution.

Fault current for each phase is provided.

Status of all inputs and outputs at the time the fault occurred.

Fault clearing time. (Defined as the time from when the fault was triggered to when the instantaneous

fault detector(s) drop out.)

An example of a fault log report is shown below:

FAULT LOG #125

DATE =11/25/07

TIME =12:26:41.653

LOGIC =BFL1

I(1-7)=0111000

T(1-6)=100000

F(1-3)=111

O(A,1-15)=0111101000011001

50 TARGETS= B,N

IA =1.25 KA

IB =38.31 KA

IC =1.28 KA

IN =37.13 KA

FAULT CLEARING TIME = 0.164 sec

An oscillographic data record is triggered when the trigger logic defined by the TRIGGER command

becomes true. Typically, a fault record is taken whenever a contact input is recognized that could trigger

the BFO. The fault trigger is reset and rearmed after the TRIGGER definition becomes false.

Oscillographic Data Acquisition

The fault data recorded is as follows:

Fault log number (1 to 255).

Date and time of the start of fault data to one millisecond resolution.

Twenty cycles of sampled data (four cycles pre-fault and sixteen cycles post-fault) consisting of the

A/D data values of phase and neutral currents and status of all contact inputs and outputs, virtual

outputs and timer/counters. The fault data sampling rate is twelve samples per cycle. Analog data is

bandwidth limited to 200 Hz because of the anti-aliasing low-pass filter.

Fault data format follows the COMTRADE Standard (IEEE C37.111-1991: Common Format for

Transient Data Exchange (COMTRADE) for Power Systems).







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