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11 EVENT LOG
A real time clock/calendar is included in the HPB Relay. This combines with the non-volatile memory to
provide data logging. This log sequentially records the time, date and details of the HPB Relay’s
operations. A chronological list of the previous 120 events is stored.
The event log can be scrolled so as to view the entire log. To achieve this press “Enter” followed by the
“right” or “left” arrow keys to commence the scroll. The log will scroll one log per second in the direction
of the arrow key pressed. Press “Enter” to stop the scroll at the desired log.
A typical display shows:
LOG
10:
EL
TRIP
MO
15/05 09:46:21
This record shows that an earth leakage caused a trip condition on Monday, 15 May at 9.46am. Log 10
indicates that it is the 10
th
log in the list. Log 1 is always the most recent event. Each time a new log is
recorded, the 120
th
log is removed from the list and all others move along one.
The following events are logged:
Table 7: Event Logs
Records the time when the HPB Relay is powered up
Records the time when the HPB Relay loses power
Closure of the Main Contactor Relay
Stopping of the outlet by operation of the local stop button
Stopping of the outlet by operation of the remote stop button
Main Contactor has opened but not initiated by the HPB Relay
Pilot/Earth continuity loop exceed the trip level
Low resistance between pilot and earth
Earth leakage protection tripped
Earth Fault test has failed – A phase (HPB 6.6kV)
Earth Fault test has failed – B phase (HPB 6.6kV)
Earth Fault test has failed – C phase (HPB 6.6kV)
Earth Fault test has failed – (HPB-22kV)
Trip condition of short circuit protection
Trip condition of over-current overload protection
Current balance trip condition
Records resetting of a protection trip
Records that setup data has been modified. The log preceding this shows the old and
new values
Records that voltage was not present on at least one outgoing phase when the main
contactor was closed
Internal battery backed main contactor fail flag tripped
Main Contactor Fail trip due to sensing voltage on the load side of the main contactor
when the contactor should be open