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Parameter: dM/dt Rise Active - dM/dt Rise (/Filter Time) - dM/dt Rise Hysteresis - Filter Time
Default setting (_:10021:103) dM/dt rise active = no
Default setting (_:10021:107) dM/dt rise (/Filter time) = 34.641 VA
Default setting (_:10021:115) dM/dt rise hysteresis = 0.980 p.u.
Default setting (_:10021:112) Filter time = 2 periods
With the dM/dt rise active parameter, you activate the gradient trigger in order to monitor the positive
gradients of the sum apparent power using the set filtering time (input in periods).
Parameter Value Description
yes
The positive gradient of the sum apparent power is monitored.
no
The positive gradient of the sum apparent power is not monitored.
The hysteresis is preset at the factory to 0.980 p.u. (equal to 2 %) of the parameter dM/dt rise (/Filter
time) and can be adjusted.
Parameter: dM/dt Drop Active - dM/dt Drop (/Filter Time) - dM/dt Drop Hysteresis - Filter Time
Default setting (_:10021:104) dM/dt drop active = no
Default setting (_:10021:108) dM/dt drop (/Filter time) = 34.641 VA
Default setting (_:10021:116) dM/dt drop hysteresis = 0.980 p.u.
Default setting (_:10021:112) Filter time = 2 periods
With the dM/dt drop active parameter, you activate the gradient trigger in order to monitor the negative
gradients of the sum apparent power using the set filtering time (input in periods).
Parameter Value
Description
yes
The negative gradient of the sum apparent power is monitored.
no
The negative gradient of the sum apparent power is not monitored.
The hysteresis is preset at the factory to 0.980 p.u. (equal to 2 %) of the parameter dM/dt drop (/Filter
time) and can be adjusted.
Function Description Trigger Power Swing
Power Swings
Power swings are created by temporary angle deviations of the supplying generators, for example, due to
faults or load shedding. The following figure shows the network section involved with the supplying genera-
tors A and B and the power-swing center. The term “power-swing center” describes the location on a line at
which the voltage dip is greatest during a power swing.
7.5.4.7
Fault Recorder
7.5 Trigger Functions 3-Phase
342 SIPROTEC 5, Fault Recorder, Manual
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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