U_A
U_C
U_B
ST_B
ST_C
ST_A 
DIPST
INTST
SWELLST 
SWELLOPR
INTOPR
DIPOPR 
Voltage 
Int set
Voltage dip set
Voltage swell set
FALSE
TRUE 
FALSE
TRUE 
FALSE
TRUE 
FALSE
TRUE 
FALSE
TRUE 
FALSE
TRUE 
FALSE
TRUE 
FALSE
TRUE 
FALSE
TRUE 
ST_B
ST_C
ST_A 
DIPST
INTST
SWELLST 
SWELLOPR
INTOPR
DIPOPR 
FALSE
TRUE 
FALSE
TRUE 
FALSE
TRUE 
FALSE
TRUE 
FALSE
TRUE 
FALSE
TRUE 
FALSE
TRUE 
FALSE
TRUE 
FALSE
TRUE 
A) Three phase mode
B) Single phase mode
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Figure 420: Concurrent dip and two-phase swell
10.3.5  Recorded data
Besides counter increments, the information required for a later fault analysis is
stored after a valid voltage variation is detected.
Recorded data information
When voltage variation starts, the phase current magnitudes preceding the
activation moment are stored. Also, the initial voltage magnitudes are temporarily
stored at the variation starting moment. If the variation is, for example, a two-phase
voltage dip, the voltage magnitude of the non-active phase is stored from this same
moment, as shown in Figure 421. The function tracks each variation-active voltage
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