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8-28 Breaker/Recloser Monitor, Battery System Monitor, Date Code 990215
Metering, and Load Profile Functions
SEL-351P Manual Técnico
Residual Ground Demand Current Below Pickup GDEMP
When unbalance current I
G
is low, unbalance demand current I
G(DEM)
is below corresponding
demand pickup GDEMP = 1.00 A secondary, and Relay Word bit GDEM is deasserted to
logical 0. This results in SEL
OGIC
Control Equation torque control setting 51G1TC being in the
state:
51G1TC = !GDEM + GDEM * 50G5 = NOT(GDEM) + GDEM * 50G5
= NOT(logical 0) + (logical 0) * 50G5 = logical 1
Thus, the residual ground time-overcurrent element 51G1T operates on its standard pickup:
51G1P = 1.50 A secondary
If a ground fault occurs, the residual ground time-overcurrent element 51G1T operates with the
sensitivity provided by pickup 51G1P = 1.50 A secondary. The thermal demand meter, even
with setting DMTC = 5 minutes, does not respond fast enough to the ground fault to make a
change to the effective residual ground time-overcurrent element pickup – it remains at 1.50 A
secondary. Demand meters respond to more “slow moving” general trends.
Residual Ground Demand Current Goes Above Pickup GDEMP
When unbalance current I
G
increases, unbalance demand current I
G(DEM)
follows, going above
corresponding demand pickup GDEMP = 1.00 A secondary, and Relay Word bit GDEM asserts
to logical 1. This results in SEL
OGIC
Control Equation torque control setting 51G1TC being in
the state:
51G1TC = !GDEM + GDEM * 50G5 = NOT(GDEM) + GDEM * 50G5
= NOT(logical 1) + (logical 1) * 50G5 = logical 0 + 50G5 = 50G5
Thus, the residual ground time-overcurrent element 51G1T operates with an effective, less-
sensitive pickup:
50G5P = 2.30 A secondary
The reduced sensitivity keeps the residual ground time-overcurrent element 51G1T from tripping
on higher unbalance current I
G
.
Residual Ground Demand Current Goes Below Pickup GDEMP Again
When unbalance current I
G
decreases again, unbalance demand current I
G(DEM)
follows, going
below corresponding demand pickup GDEMP = 1.00 A secondary, and Relay Word bit GDEM
deasserts to logical 0. This results in SEL
OGIC
Control Equation torque control setting 51G1TC
being in the state:
51G1TC = !GDEM + GDEM * 50G5 = NOT(GDEM) + GDEM * 50G5
= NOT(logical 0) + (logical 0) * 50G5 = logical 1
Thus, the residual ground time-overcurrent element 51G1T operates on its standard pickup again:
51G1P = 1.50 A secondary

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