Date Code 990430 Setting the SEL-351P Recloser Control 9-1
SEL-351P Manual Técnico
SECTION 9: SETTING THE SEL-351P RECLOSER CONTROL
I
NTRODUCTION
Change or view settings with the SET and SHOWSET serial port commands and the front-panel
SET pushbutton.
Table SECTION 9: .1 lists the serial port SET commands.
Table SECTION 9: .1: Serial Port SET Commands
Command
Settings
Type
Description
Settings
Sheets
SET n Group “Regular” settings (e.g., overcurrent elements,
voltage elements, reclose timers) for settings group
n (n = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6).
1 - 12*
SET L n Logic SEL
OGIC
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Control Equations for settings group n
(n = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6).
13 - 17*
SET G Global Breaker monitor, battery monitor, optoisolated
input debounce timers, etc.
18 - 19*
SET R SER Sequential Events Recorder trigger conditions and
Load Profile settings.
20*
SET T Text Front-panel default display and local control text. 21 - 22*
SET P n Port Serial port settings for serial port n (n = 1, 2, 3, or
F).
23*
SET EZ n EZ Recloser
Control
Traditional recloser control settings (e.g., minimum
trips, fast/delay curves, reclose intervals) for
settings group n (n = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
1 - 3**
SET FZ EZ Global Automatic recloser monitor, battery monitor, etc. 3**
* located at end of this section
** located at the end of the Settings section in the SEL-351P Quick-Start Installation and
User’s Guide.
View settings with the respective serial port SHOWSET commands (SHO, SHO L, SHO G,
SHO R, SHO T, SHO P, SHO EZ, SHO FZ). See SHO Command (Showset) in Section 10:
Serial Port Communications and Commands.
Refer to the Settings section in the SEL-351P Quick-Start Installation and User’s Guide for
information on setting traditional recloser control settings with the SET EZ n and SET FZ
commands. See SET EZ and SET FZ Commands (Change EZ Settings) in the Access Level E
(EZ) Commands subsection of Section 10: Serial Port Communications and Commands for
information on EZ recloser control and EZ global settings (SET EZ n and SET FZ, respectively),
and on overriding certain “regular” group settings and global settings (SET n and SET G,
respectively).