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SEL-411L Relay Date Code 20151029
List of Tables
Table 7.6 Display Point Settings—Boolean and Analog Examples ................................................. P.7.10
Table 7.7 Front-Panel Pushbutton Functions While Viewing SER Events....................................... P.7.20
Table 7.8 Local Bit Control Settings................................................................................................. P.7.26
Table 7.9 Local Bit SEL
OGIC Control Equations.............................................................................. P.7.26
Table 7.10 Settings Available From the Front Panel........................................................................... P.7.28
Table 7.11 Front-Panel Target LEDs................................................................................................... P.7.37
Table 7.12 TIME Target LED Trigger Elements—Factory Defaults.................................................. P.7.38
Table 7.13 Operator Control Pushbuttons and LEDs—Factory Defaults ........................................... P.7.41
Table 8.1 Report Settings.................................................................................................................... P.8.6
Table 8.2 Event Report Nonvolatile Storage Capability..................................................................... P.8.7
Table 8.3 EVE Command ................................................................................................................. P.8.15
Table 8.4 EVE Command Examples................................................................................................. P.8.16
Table 8.5 Event Report Metered Analog Quantities......................................................................... P.8.18
Table 8.6 87L Event Report Analog Quantities................................................................................ P.8.18
Table 8.7 Event Types....................................................................................................................... P.8.27
Table 8.8 SUM Command................................................................................................................. P.8.27
Table 8.9 HIS Command................................................................................................................... P.8.29
Table 8.10 SER Commands ................................................................................................................ P.8.32
Table 9.1 Circuit Breaker Monitor Configuration............................................................................... P.9.2
Table 9.2 Circuit Breaker Maintenance Information—Example........................................................ P.9.4
Table 9.3 Contact Wear Monitor Settings—Circuit Breaker 1 ........................................................... P.9.4
Table 9.4 Circuit Breaker Monitor Initiate SEL
OGIC Control Equations............................................ P.9.7
Table 9.5 Circuit Breaker Monitor Close SEL
OGIC Control Equations.............................................. P.9.8
Table 9.6 BRE Command ................................................................................................................. P.9.17
Table 9.7 DC Monitor Settings and Relay Word Bit Alarms............................................................ P.9.21
Table 9.8 Example DC Battery Voltage Conditions.......................................................................... P.9.21
Table 9.9 Example DC Battery Monitor Settings—125 Vdc for Vdc1 and 48 Vdc for Vdc2.......... P.9.22
Table 9.10 Example DC Battery Monitor Settings—AC Ripple Voltages.......................................... P.9.23
Table 9.11 Example DC Battery Monitor Settings—Ground Detection Factor (EGADVS := Y) ..... P.9.24
Table 9.12 MET Command................................................................................................................. P.9.25
Table 9.13 Instantaneous Metering Quantities—Voltages, Currents, Frequency..............................................P.9.27
Table 9.14 Instantaneous Metering Quantities—Powers.................................................................... P.9.28
Table 9.15 Instantaneous Metering Accuracy—Voltages, Currents, and Frequency.......................... P.9.29
Table 9.16 Instantaneous Metering Accuracy—Power....................................................................... P.9.29
Table 9.17 Maximum/Minimum Metering Quantities—Voltages, Currents, Frequency,
and Powers ....................................................................................................................... P.9.30
Table 9.18 Demand and Peak Demand Metering Quantities—(LINE) .............................................. P.9.32
Table 9.19 Rolling Demand Calculations ........................................................................................... P. 9.33
Table 9.20 Demand Metering Settings................................................................................................ P.9.35
Table 9.21 Energy Metering Quantities—(LINE)............................................................................... P.9.36
Table 9.22 Differential Metering Quantities....................................................................................... P.9.39
Table 10.1 Power Supply Voltage Inputs ............................................................................................P.10.3
Table 10.2 General Serial Port Settings .............................................................................................. P.10.5
Table 10.3 Access Levels Commands and Passwords ........................................................................ P.10.7
Table 10.4 Settings Classes and Instances ...................................................................................... P.10.14
Table 10.5 Actions at Settings Prompts ............................................................................................P.10.16
Table 10.6 Actions at Text-Edit Mode Prompts................................................................................ P.10.18
Table 10.7 Control Inputs.................................................................................................................. P.10.27
Table 10.8 Communications Port Commands That Clear Relay Buffers ......................................... P.10.28
Table 11.1 Acceptance Testing ........................................................................................................... P.11.2
Table 11.2 Commissioning Testing..................................................................................................... P.11.2
Table 11.3 Maintenance Testing ......................................................................................................... P.11.3
Table 11.4 Test Mode Output Supervision Under Default Settings.................................................... P.11.4
Table 11.5 UUT Database Entries for SEL-5401 Relay Test System Software—5 A Relay........... P.11.10
Table 11.6 UUT Database Entries for SEL-5401 Relay Test System Software—1 A Relay........... P.11.10
Table 11.7 Phase Instantaneous Overcurrent Pickup........................................................................ P.11.15
Table 11.8 CT Ratios for the W and X Current Inputs of Relay 1 and Relay 2................................ P.11.20
Table 11.9 Tap Values of the Four Terminals.................................................................................... P.11.20