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1.4
SEL-787 Relay Instruction Manual Date Code 20081022
Introduction and Specifications
Applications
For all SEL-787 mounting accessories for competitor products’ replacement,
including adapter plates, visit http://www.selinc.com/MountingAccessories.
Applications
Refer to Section 2: Installation for various applications and their related
connection diagrams. The following is a list of possible application scenarios:
Two-winding transformer protection with current differential
and overcurrent elements and through-fault monitor
Two-winding transformer protection with current differential
and overcurrent elements and through-fault monitor with
optional restricted earth fault protection (REF) and neutral-
overcurrent protection
Two-winding transformer protection with current differential
and overcurrent elements and through-fault monitor with
optional voltage elements, power elements, and frequency
elements
Two-winding transformer protection with current differential
and overcurrent elements and through-fault monitor with
optional internal or external RTD inputs module
Getting Started
IMPORTANT: Upon relay initial
power up or Port 1 setting changes or
Logic setting changes, the user may
have to wait up to two minutes before
an additional setting change can
occur. Note that the relay is functional
with protection enabled, as soon as
the ENABLED LED comes ON (about 5–10
seconds from power up).
Understanding basic relay operation principles and methods will help you use
the SEL-787 effectively. This section presents the fundamental knowledge
you need to operate the SEL-787, organized by task. These tasks help you
become familiar with the relay and include the following:
Powering the relay
Establishing communication
Checking relay status
Setting the date and time
Perform these tasks to gain a fundamental understanding of relay operation.
Powering the Relay
Power the SEL-787 with 125/250 Vac/dc or 24/48 Vdc, depending on the part
number.
Observe proper polarity, as indicated by the +/H (terminal A01)
and the –/N (terminal A02) on the power connections.
Connect the ground lead; see Grounding (Earthing)
Connections on page 2.15.
Once connected to power, the relay does an internal self-check
and the ENABLED LED illuminates.

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