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Resettime
Voltagepickupvalue
PICKUP
Transientdetection
VG >
Resettimer
Res
et
tim
e
TRIP
Tripdelaytime
Resetdelaytime
ResidualvoltageVG
ResidualcurrentIG
Faultdirection
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GUID-63841048-C490-4262-8840-EA06FD46E68C V1 EN
Figure 170: Example of 67NIEF operation in ”Transient EF” mode in the faulty feeder
In the "Intermittent EF" mode the TRIP output is activated when the following conditions
are fulfilled:
the number of transients that have been detected exceeds the Peak counter limit
setting
the timer has reached the time set with the Trip delay time
and one additional transient is detected during the drop-off cycle
The Reset delay time starts to elapse from each detected transient (peak). In case there is no
TRIP activation, for example, the fault disappears momentarily PICKUP stays activated
until the Reset delay time elapses, that is, reset takes place if time between transients is
more than Reset delay time. After TRIP activation, a fixed pulse length of 100 ms for
TRIP is given, whereas PICKUP is reset after Reset delay time elapses
Section 4 1MAC059074-MB A
Protection functions
364 615 series ANSI
Technical Manual

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