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Siemens SIPROTEC 5 User Manual

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a Trigger rising edge: Start of the recording of the pre-trigger time and the retrigger blocking time,
as well as with the 1st trigger event start of the maximum record time
b Trigger falling edge: Start of the post-trigger time
c End of the retrigger blocking time
d End of the post-trigger time
e End of the maximum record time
t Time line
When a trigger event occurs, the start trigger (a) trips a fault record.
The retrigger blocking time is ineffective with both trigger events because the duration of the failure is longer
than the configured retrigger blocking time.
Trigger events can result in a recording or in extending the recording. After expiration of this post-trigger time,
the recording continues, because the 2nd trigger event is already detected and recorded.
The configured maximum record time has no influence on the recording because it is longer than all profiles.
Repeated Triggers
To avoid repeated triggers of the device due to limit violations within the shortest time, you can configure a
retrigger block.
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Figure 7-39 Example 1: Repeated Triggers in the Same Channel
a Trigger rising edge: Start of the recording of the pre-trigger time and the retrigger blocking time,
as well as with the 1st trigger event start of the maximum record time
b Trigger falling edge
c End of the repeated retrigger blocking time
d End of the maximum record time
t Time line
When a trigger event occurs, the start trigger (a) trips a fault record. The recording is done in the same way as
in the previous example.
If another limit violation of the same channel (d) occurs within the retrigger blocking time, this does not
extend the fault record but rather only restarts the channel-specific retrigger blocking time.
Fault Recorder
7.2 Function-Group Type Recorder
SIPROTEC 5, Fault Recorder, Manual 257
C53000-G5040-C018-5, Edition 11.2017

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Siemens SIPROTEC 5 Specifications

General IconGeneral
SeriesSIPROTEC 5
Communication ProtocolsIEC 61850, DNP3, Modbus
CybersecurityRole-based access control, secure communication
Modular DesignYes
Hardware RedundancyOptional
Operating Temperature-25°C to +70°C
Digital InputsConfigurable, number depends on I/O modules
Digital OutputsConfigurable, number depends on I/O modules
Analog InputsConfigurable, number depends on I/O modules
Current Transformer InputsConfigurable, number depends on I/O modules
Voltage Transformer InputsConfigurable, number depends on I/O modules
Time SynchronizationIRIG-B, SNTP, PTP
Protection FunctionsOvercurrent, Differential, Distance, Over/Under Voltage, Frequency
Housing19-inch Rack Mount
DimensionsDepends on module configuration
WeightDepends on module configuration
Voltage Input24V DC, 48V DC, 110V DC, 125V DC, 220V DC, 250V DC

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