EasyManua.ls Logo

Sel 421 - Page 358

Sel 421
370 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
IN.2 Index
CC
SEL-421 Relay Date Code 20090715
CCVT U.1.2
See also CVT Transient Detection
CEVENT Command
A.3.24A.3.28,
R.9.5R.9.8
See also Event Report
CHISTORY Command
A.3.33, R.9.8
R.9.9
See also Event History
Circuit Breaker
auxiliary contacts (52A)
application example
U.4.67
U.4.71
breaker report
A.2.18
Compressed ASCII CBR
A.2.20
contact wear curve
A.2.5A.2.6
choose midpoint
A.2.5
creating
A.2.5
I
2
t A.2.6
maximum interrupted current
limit
A.2.6
mechanical circuit breaker
service life
A.2.6
contact wear monitor
A.2.3A.2.9
loading maintenance data
A.2.4
preload contact wear
A.2.6
history report
A.2.19
maintenance curve
A.2.4
monitor
A.2.1A.2.20
application example
A.1.4,
A.1.21, A.1.55, A.1.88, A.2.3
A.2.16
electrical operating time
A.2.11
application example
A.2.12
enabling
A.2.2
external trip initiation
A.2.7
inactivity time
A.2.16
application example
A.2.16
kA interrupt monitor
A.2.9
mechanical operating time
A.2.9
application example
A.2.10
motor running time
A.2.16
application example
A.2.17
pole discrepancy
A.2.14
application example
A.2.15
B1PDD time equation
A.2.14
pole scatter
A.2.13
application example
A.2.13
Circuit Breaker Failure
R.1.115R.1.125
application example
A.1.152
A.1.158, A.1.158A.1.166
failure to interrupt fault current
A.1.149A.1.152
Scheme 1
R.1.116
application example
A.1.152A.1.158
Scheme 2
R.1.117R.1.119
application example
A.1.158A.1.166
failure to interrupt load current
R.1.120R.1.121
flashover
R.1.121
logic diagrams
R.1.124R.1.125
no current/residual current
R.1.119
application example
A.1.155
A.1.156
retrip
single-pole
R.1.118R.1.119
three-pole
R.1.116
subsidence current
R.1.116
types
R.1.115
Circuit Breaker Jumper
U.2.20
See also Jumpers
Circuit Breaker Monitor
See Circuit Breaker, monitor
Cleaning
U.4.2
Close
CLOSE n Command
R.9.9
manual
R.2.41
output
U.4.62U.4.65
Commands
R.9.1R.9.60
ACCESS
R.9.2
ASCII
R.9.1R.9.60
BREAKER
A.2.17, R.9.2R.9.4
CBREAKER
A.2.20
CEVENT
A.3.24A.3.28, R.9.5
R.9.8
CHISTORY
A.3.32A.3.33, R.9.8
R.9.9
CLOSE n
R.9.9
COM
R.9.10R.9.11
CSER
A.3.35A.3.36, R.9.13
R.9.15
CSTATUS
U.6.41, R.9.15
CSUMMARY
A.3.30A.3.31,
R.9.15R.9.16
EVENT
A.3.12A.3.14, R.9.17
R.9.21
FILE
R.9.21R.9.22
HELP
R.9.22
HISTORY
A.3.32, A.3.33, R.9.23
R.9.24
ID
R.9.24
METER
A.2.26, R.9.28R.9.34
OPEN n
R.9.34
PASSWORD
R.9.35
PULSE
U.6.5, R.9.37
QUIT
R.9.37
SER
U.4.55, A.3.34A.3.35,
R.9.38R.9.39
SET
R.9.40R.9.44
SHOW
R.9.44
STATUS
U.6.39U.6.40, R.9.48
R.9.49
SUMMARY
A.3.30, R.9.49R.9.50
TARGET
U.6.5, R.9.50R.9.51
TEC
R.1.16R.1.18, R.9.52
TEST DB
U.6.5, R.9.52R.9.53
TEST DNP
U.6.6, R.9.53R.9.54
TEST FM
U.6.6, R.9.54R.9.56
TIME Q
U.4.75U.4.76, R.9.56
TRIGGER
U.4.42, A.3.5, R.9.57
VERSION
R.9.57R.9.58
Commissioning
procedure
U.4.79U.4.80
Commissioning Testing
U.6.2
See also Testing
Communications
ACSELERATOR QuickSet software
FTP
U.3.4
serial
U.3.4
Telnet
U.3.5
terminal
U.3.5
ASCII commands
See ASCII Commands
cable
U.2.47, U.4.5, R.4.3
DNP3
See DNP3
EIA-232
R.4.2R.4.3
hardware flow control
R.5.1
pin functions
R.4.3
EIA-485
R.4.4, R.5.21
IEC 61850
See IEC 61850
interfaces
U.2.12, R.4.1
LMD
See Distributed Port Switch
M
IRRORED BITS communications
See M
IRRORED BITS
Communications
protocol
R.4.1
serial
U.2.47U.2.48, R.4.2R.4.3
application example
U.4.5U.4.6
transparent mode
R.9.13, R.9.36
virtual serial ports
R.5.3
Communications Card
A.7.1
application example
A.7.7A.7.10
database
R.4.18
Ethernet
A.7.4, R.4.4
Ethernet Card
R.4.4
Ethernet card
A.6.4
SEL-2702
A.7.4
settings
R.4.5
Communications Processor
A.6.1
application example
A.6.5
Communications-Assisted Tripping
R.1.87R.1.104
See also DCB; DCUB; POTT
DCB R.1.88R.1.91
Courtesy of NationalSwitchgear.com

Table of Contents

Related product manuals