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GE P24DM - Fault Record Events; Security Events; Figure 120: Fault Recorder Stop Conditions

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Bit No.
Bit Mask
2nd r
egister, 1st register
Alarm Description
Bit 26 0x0200,0x0000 User Alarm 26
Bit 27 0x0400,0x0000 User Alarm 27
Bit 28 0x0800,0x0000 User Alarm 28
Bit 29 0x1000,0x0000 User Alarm 29
Bit 30 0x2000,0x0000 User Alarm 30
Bit 31 0x4000,0x0000 User Alarm 31
Bit 32 0x8000,0x0000 User Alarm 32
Note:
User Alarms 1 t
o 32 are fully settable in the USER ALARMS column:
Alarm texts can be changed via menu
Alarm types can changed via menu (0=Self-reset or 1=Manual reset)
2.1.4 FAULT RECORD EVENTS
An event record is created for every fault the IED detects. This is also known as a fault record.
The ev
ent type description shown in the Event Text cell for this type of event is always Fault Recorded.
The IED contains a separate register containing the latest fault records. This provides a convenient way of viewing
the latest fault records and saves searching through the event log. You access these fault records using the Select
Fault setting, where fault number 0 is the latest fault.
A fault record is triggered by the Fault REC TRIG signal DDB, which is assigned in the PSL. The fault recorder
records the values of all parameters associated with the fault for the duration of the fault. These parameters are
stored in separate Courier cells, which become visible depending on the type of fault.
The fault recorder stops recording only when:
The Start signal is reset AND the undercurrent is ON OR the Trip signal is reset, as shown below:
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&
Start signal resets
Undercurrent is ON
Trip signal resets
1
Fault recorder stops recording
Fault recorder trigger
Figure 120: Fault recorder stop conditions
The ev
ent is logged as soon as the fault recorder stops. The time stamp assigned to the fault corresponds to the
start of the fault. The timestamp assigned to the fault record event corresponds to the time when the fault
recorder stops.
Note:
We recommend that you do not set the triggering contact to latching. This is because if you use a latching contact, the fault
record would not be generated until the contact has been fully reset.
2.1.5 SECURITY EVENTS
An event record is generated each time a setting that requires an access level is executed.
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