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Fault Record#1
11:12 1/222
2012-07-25
10:48:21.223
Phase AB
OC1, OC2, OC3, OC4
SOTF–OC
FL 0.0km
0% OB/NC
2012-07-25
10:48:22.421
ARC-S1
2012-07-25
10:48:22.835
OC1
2012-07-25
10:48:23.208
ARC-S2
2012-07-25
10:48:23.649
OC1, FT
Fault values
Ia
1234.56kVa 123.4deg
Ib
1234.56kVa 123.4deg
Ic
1234.56kVa 123.4deg
PreFault values
Ia
1234.56kVa 123.4deg
Ib
1234.56kVa 123.4deg
Ic
1234.56kVa 123.4deg
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b Date and Tim e at Fault (YYYY-MM-DD)
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c Tripped phase information
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f Detail information about evolving faults
Detail information about evolving faults
Evolving fault#1; detection made by OC1 relay
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e FL calculation results
Evolving fault#2; abandoning to reclose CB (i.e., Final Trip)
Figure 8.1-2 Screen structure about the information #1.
8.1.3 Setup for the fault recorder
(i) Operation identifiers (ID1–ID128)
The user can select the operation identifies arbitrarily using the settings [OP Mode ID1] etc.
For example, when the operation result with regard to the overcurrent relay element (i.e., OC1
in phase-A) shall be recorded, choose the operated signal ‘OC1-OPT-A (440001 800011B68)”
and set it for the [OP Mode ID1]. Remember to program the displaying name about the OC1-
OPT-A using the setting [OP Mode Name1] (e.g., “OC1-A relay OP-ed”). Note that the length
of the displaying name should be less than 18 letters. The user should find blanks in the setting
list, because several IDs have been already set.
(ii) Logical signals (ID201–ID264)
Wishing to record a logical level ‘1 (TRUE)’ or ‘0 (FALSE)’ on the circuits, the user can pick the