created internally with the manual closing going through the synchrocheck
function. An example of lock-out logic.
Lock-out
RXMD1
11
12
21
MAIN ZAK CLOSE
CLOSE COMMAND
SMBO
OR
SMBRREC
OR
CCRBRF
BU-TRIP
ZCVPSOF-TRIP
INHIBIT
UNSUCCL
TRBU
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Figure 103: Lock-out arranged with an external lock-out relay
CLOSE COMMAND
OR
SMBRREC
OR
CCRBRF
BU-TRIP
ZCVPSOF-TRIP
INHIBIT
UNSUCCL
TRBU
SMPPTRC
AND
RESET LOCK-OUT
OR
OR
SESRSYN
Functional key,
SOFTWARE
OR IO RESET
MANSYOK
MAN CLOSE
SMBRREC CLOSE
CLLKOUT
RSTLKOUT
SETLKOUT
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SMBO
MANENOK
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Figure 104: Lock-out arranged with internal logic with manual closing going
through in IED
12.2.2.20 Evolving fault
M12391-217 v4
An evolving fault starts as a single-phase fault which leads to single-phase tripping
and then the fault spreads to another phase. The second fault is then cleared by
three-phase tripping.
The auto recloser will first receive a start signal (START) without any three-phase
signal (TR3P). The auto recloser will start a single-phase auto reclosing sequence,
if programmed to do so. At the evolving fault clearance there will be a new START
signal and three-phase trip information, TR3P. The single-phase auto reclosing
sequence will then be stopped, and instead the timer, t1 3Ph, for three-phase auto
Section 12 1MRK 505 393-UEN B
Control
240 Line differential protection RED650 2.2 IEC
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