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SIF5600 - Manual - 03 - 2008
Identification
- identification code Identification (e.g.: 6 for SIF5600 with display)
- serial N° Serial number ......
- firmware version Firmware release ......(e.g.: 2.00)
- protocol version Protocol release ......(e.g.: 1.01)
Event recorder
Records of the last eight events are available:
- information relating to the number of events stored and the last recorded event
Events stored......
Last event......
- Recordings relating to the initiation or tripping of any protective function threshold
assigned to at least one output relay, including the type of reading (reading E1...8)
Direct or Relative
- the effective current values, IL1r, IL2r, IL3r, IEr
- the threshold started or tripped and the relevant phases
Start.../
Trip.., L1, L2, L3,
- the logic state the block input and output circuits
Blin1r
, Blout1-2r
- the date (year, month, day, hours, minutes, seconds, milliseconds)
Year, Month, Day, Hour, Minute, Second, Millisecond
Event recording takes place whenever any tripping of an active function occurs
on a output relay. The storage buffer is circular in nature whereby the data relating to the events sub
-
sequent
to the first eight overwrite the data pertaining to the preceding events. To identify the time
sequence of the stored events, there is an index (1...8) which identifies the latest event in chronologi-
cal order. Using the Modbus command, it is possible to send synchronised data to the SIF5600 relay;
all
the relays connected to the RS485 network receive the synchronisation command simultaneously
by means of an appropriate broadcast type message.
T
he clock associated with the recording function has no backup battery; in the case of any interrup-
tion to the auxiliary power, the calendar is reset and starts again from midnight on 1st January 2000.
Output relays
There are four output relays (K1, K2, K3, K4) with one changeover contact available. The operation of
each output relay is independently programmable as described below:
- disabled
Off
- self test operation Self test
- breaker self-test function tripping
Self test 52
- breakage in pilot wire relating to block input circuit Blin1
PW break Blin1- accelerated logic breaker failure
CB fail
- pilot wire short circuit PW shorted
- overload protective device first threshold start (51)
Start I >
- short circuit protective device second threshold start (50)
Start I >>
- maximum residual current protective device first threshold start (51N)
Start I
E>
- maximum residual current protective device second threshold start (50N)
Start I
E>>
- overload protective device first threshold trip (51)
Trip I>
- short circuit protective device second threshold trip (50)
Trip I >>
- maximum residual current protective device first threshold trip (51N)
Trip IE>
- maximum residual current protective device second threshold trip (50N)
Trip IE>>
- breaker OPEN command Open 52
- breaker CLOSE command Close 52