Inverse operation time, Inverse time limitation, Setting groups – Rockwell Automation 865 Differential Protection Relay User Manual

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Protection Functions

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865-UM001A-EN-P – July 2009

Inverse Operation Time (I

0

> stage only)

Inverse delay means that the operation time depends on the amount
the measured current exceeds the pick-up setting. The bigger the
fault current is the faster will be the operation. Accomplished
inverse delays are available for the I

0

> stage. The inverse delay

types are described in Chapter 2. The relay will show a scaleable
graph of the configured delay on the local panel display.

Inverse Time Limitation


The maximum measured secondary residual current is 10xI

0N

and

maximum measured phase current is 50xI

N

. This limits the scope of

inverse curves with high pick-up settings. See Chapter 2 for more
information.

Setting

Groups

There are two settings groups available for each stage. Switching
between setting groups can be controlled by digital inputs, virtual
inputs (mimic display, communication, logic) and manually.

Table 3.11 – Parameters of the Undirectional Earth Fault Stage I

0

> (50N/51N)

Parameter

Value

Unit

Description

Note

Status -

Blocked
Start
Trip

Current status of the stage


F
F

TripTime

s

Estimated time to trip

SCntr

Cumulative start counter

Clr

TCntr

Cumulative

trip

counter

Clr

SetGrp

1 or 2

Active setting group

Set

SGrpDI


-
DIx
VIx
LEDx
VOx

Digital signal to select the active setting
group
None
Digital input
Virtual input
LED indicator signal
Virtual output



Set

Force Off

On

Force flag for status forcing for test
purposes. This is a common flag for all
stages and output relays, too.
Automatically reset by a 5-minute
timeout.

Set

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