352 DS 20191107
352 DS 20191107
352 DS 20191107
Functional Overview
ANSI NUMBERS/ACRONYMS AND FUNCTIONS
SEL-352
M MOD 25 Synchronism Check
Trip
26 Insertion Resistor Thermal
27 59PQ 27 Undervoltage
37OP Breaker Overpower
46 Current Unbalance
1 or 3
49 Thermal*
50 RMS Overcurrent
50 50PG 46 37OP 26 87V 50FO Flashover Overcurrent
3
50 (P, G) Overcurrent (Phase, Ground)
Circuit
Breaker 59 (P, Q) Overvoltage (Phase, Neg. Seq.)
52
62 Breaker Failure Timer
62 25
87V Voltage Differential
DFR Event Reports
ENV SEL-2600
M MOD
Trip
27 59PQ HMI Operator Interface
LGC SELOGIC ® Control Equations
1 or 3 SER Sequential Events Recorder
* Optional Feature
Up to 12 3 1 1
Temperature
Elements
EIA-232 EIA-485 IRIG-B
General Description
The SEL-352 relay is a single- or three-pole breaker
MOD
failure detection, breaker control, and data recording
device. Each of the protection schemes is implemented in 52
SELOGIC control equations, giving relay engineers
unparalleled flexibility in adapting the relay to their
needs. The relay provides classical overcurrent-based
breaker failure protection for a wide variety of breaker
arrangements. Additionally, protection is provided for I
circuit breaker trip and close resistors, for current VX VY
through an open breaker, and for breaker flashover. SEL-352 (Partial)
The relay detects failures to interrupt fault, load, or line- Use the flexible SELOGIC control equations to create
charging current. It also detects failure of breaker poles your own recloser, implement manual closing
to complete a close sequence and can detect open breaker supervision, and /or change existing control logic to meet
flashover failures. If trip or close resistors remain in your needs.
service after an operation, the relay detects this failure by
using a thermal model.
Data Recording
Independent phase current detectors, protection logic,
and timers make the relay easy to apply on both simple A wide range of user-selectable events trigger the
systems and more complicated breaker arrangements sequence-of-events recording and digital fault recording
such as single-pole trip installations. (DFR) functions, including any input or output assertion.
Breaker Failure Trip (86BFT) output assertion
The SEL-352 stores summaries of the last 512 breaker automatically generates a DFR record, and you can set
operations in nonvolatile memory. Event type, maximum the relay to trigger an event for OPEN, CLOSE, or TRIP
current, mechanical and electrical operating times, and input assertions. This ensures a record of every normal
breaker energy are stored along with the date and time of circuit breaker operation as well as every circuit breaker
operation. Using this breaker history, you can monitor failure.
breaker wear and effectively schedule routine breaker
maintenance. The recorded data contain all information needed to
determine the cause of relay and breaker operations. The
When a MOD switch is used with the protected breaker, data collected include current through the circuit breaker,
the SEL-352 can trip the MOD to isolate the failed voltage on both sides of the circuit breaker, input, output,
breaker when phase current drops below a settable value. and relay element data. Parameters such as event type,
When a MOD is not installed, use the MOD logic to relay response time, circuit breaker operation time,
indicate a “Safe to Disconnect” condition to personnel. currents, voltages, and breaker power dissipation appear
directly in the breaker monitor report or can be
The relay also includes SELOGIC control equations, calculated from the data stored. All event reports are time
which allow you to configure the programmable outputs
tagged by a self-contained clock/calendar.
to operate when any of the protective elements pick up.
You can implement complete application-specific
protective schemes with a minimum of wiring and panel Additional Features
space. SELOGIC control equations also simplify relay
testing. Additional features make the SEL-352 reliable and
economical. The communication functions provide
remote and local examination of a wide range of data,
Control Logic including the voltages and currents presented to the
instrument, relay settings, history of events, breaker
Control logic provides flexibility for closing, opening,
alarms, sequence-of-events, and self-test status data. You
and tripping. For minimal breaker wear, the SEL-352 can can enter and modify relay settings remotely; you can
be used to close the breaker at an optimum time. Close also control all outputs via the communications channel.
using a simple pole staggered close or use complete
control by monitoring synchronism, trapped charge A three-level password scheme protects settings and
polarity, and zero crossings. Use controlled breaker circuit breaker control. The SEL-352 monitors password
opening in the SEL-352-2 and SEL-352-3 for execution and closes the ALARM contact output to
synchronizing the maximum breaker contact separation indicate possible unauthorized access. The relay requires
to peak or zero voltage crossings to help reduce the no special communications software. Access the relay
occurrence of re-strike in reactive loads. Use ambient with a dumb terminal, printing terminal, or computer
temperature and dc control voltage monitoring to with serial port and terminal emulation software. The
compensate for variations in breaker close and opening SEL-5010 Relay Assistant is also available for
times in the controlled opening and closing schemes. communication and settings database management.
Control breaker tripping through lockout and reset
conditions, instantaneous retripping, and time-delayed
retripping.
Thermal Protection of Close and Trip Resis- Protection for Failure to Close
tors The SEL-352 includes logic which detects a failure of
one or two breaker poles to close. Because the logic
If the protected breaker is equipped with trip and close operates based on current flowing in the breaker poles,
resistors and three-phase potentials are available on both protection is not dependent upon the operation of
sides of the breaker, you can use the SEL-352 thermal auxiliary contacts. Thus, this logic is not subject to
protective elements to protect breaker resistors. misoperation due to mechanical failure in the breaker or
Occasionally, a trip or close resistor can be left in service contacts.
following a breaker operation. The SEL-352 can detect
that condition, model the energy accumulated in the Loss of Dielectric Protection
resistor, and trip the protected breaker or 86 lockout relay
when resistor energy reaches a preset level. The SEL-352 loss of dielectric protection logic uses dc
input from pressure switches. Breakers equipped with
A “Close Resistor Thermal Failure” or “Trip Resistor dielectric gas pressure switches close contacts when the
Thermal Failure” is declared when any close or trip pressure drops below a preset level. One input that
resistor thermal model has reached the failure energy indicates current transformer dielectric failure can be
level and current is flowing in the hot resistor phase. used for alarming or tripping. Two additional inputs that
monitor two thresholds of the dielectric gas pressure of
The relay models cooling of the breaker resistors using
the interrupter can be used for alarming, tripping, or
settable time constants. The thermal elements do not
breaker failure tripping.
drop out until the resistor thermal models have cooled
below the element thresholds. This function helps
prevent hot resistors from being returned to service.
Control Logic
The SEL-352 provides the following control logic: ➢ High-Resolution Controlled Close Output Tim-
➤ Staggered Closing ers
➤ POW Closing, which includes: ➢ Ambient Temperature Compensation
➢ Synchronism Checking
(SEL-352-2 and SEL-352-3)
➢ Zero-Crossing Detection ➢ DC Control Voltage Compensation
(SEL-352-3)
➢ Trapped Charge Polarity Detection
1.5
Zero-Crossing Detection
Voltage Compensation Time (ms)
0.5
The SEL-352 determines when a zero crossing of the
0
measured voltage will occur. The POW close logic closes 110 115 120 125 130 135 140
-0.5
the breaker based on this detection and the close output
timers. -1
-1.5
Retripping Inputs/Outputs
Retrip your breaker instantaneously or with a time delay. The SEL-352 has many configurations of input and
The two available schemes can also be modified to output options. The basic relay has a main board that
conform to your specifications for qualifying a retrip includes inputs and outputs, but you may add up to two
condition. interface boards for expanded input and output
capability.
Outputs Inputs
Data Recording
Event Report all digital inputs and outputs, and selected digital relay
logic elements. The event type, system frequency, and
The SEL-352 saves an event report in nonvolatile voltage nulling calculations are reported just before the
memory when any of the following occur: settings. The settings are listed at the end of the report for
verification.
➤ The relay trips
➤ User-selected relay elements, input, or outputs The relay stores 64 samples per cycle of unfiltered data.
assert Display options allow the user to view the event in a 4-,
➤ User executes the TRIGGER command 8-, or 64-sample per cycle format and to select the
number of event report cycles to display.
Event reporting has three user-selectable configurations:
Additional Features
Serial Interface Direct SEL-2600A RTD Module
The SEL-352 is equipped with three EIA-232 serial ports Communications
and one isolated EIA-485 serial port. Each serial port
Program any serial port on the SEL-352-2 or SEL-352-3
operates independently of the other serial ports. to accept fiber-based communications from the
For connecting devices more than 100 feet, fiber-optic SEL-2600A RTD Module. Use an SEL-2600A with the
transceivers are available. The SEL-2800 and SEL-2810 SEL-2800 fiber-optic transceiver on the selected port to
provide fiber-optic links between devices for electrical provide up to 12 temperature inputs to the relay. Use
isolation and long distance signal transmission. Contact these temperature inputs for ambient temperature
the SEL Customer Service Department for further compensation for POW open and close operations, and
information. as many as 24 individual thermal elements.
Model Variations
SEL-352-1 Relay SEL-352-2 Relay
The SEL-352-1 has provided sophisticated and reliable The SEL-352-2 provides the following additional
service for many years. It continues to satisfy the needs features:
of most of our customers. However, we recommend ➤ Overcurrent elements for detecting rms overcurrent
using the SEL-352-2 and SEL-352-3 for new designs conditions on a per-pole or three-phase basis (50R,
because of the additional features they provide. 50RA, 50RB, and 50RC).
➤ Percent wear function for estimating the amount of
breaker contact wear per pole.
➤ BREAKER W command for preloading the num-
ber of operations, total current, total energy, and
percent wear fields in the operation summary on a
per-pole basis.
➤ Direct SEL-2600A RTD module communications
➤ Ambient temperature compensation for POW
breaker opening and closing operations.
Conventional Terminal Blocks This model includes hardware that supports all of the
features of the conventional terminal blocks model. It
This model includes hardware that supports three current differs in its use of plug-in connectors instead of terminal
inputs, six voltage inputs, six optoisolated inputs, seven blocks. In addition, it provides:
programmable output contacts, one alarm contact, three ➤ Quick connect/release hardware for rear-panel ter-
EIA-232 ports, one EIA-485 port, and IRIG-B time code. minals
It uses terminal blocks that support #6 ring terminals. ➤ Level-sensitive optoisolated inputs
This robust package meets or exceeds numerous industry
standard type tests. This robust package meets or exceeds numerous industry
standard type tests. It is available in a 5.25" (3U) rack-
mount package or a 4.9" panel-mount package.
Wiring Diagrams
AC Diagram
Connect the SEL-352 to the breaker current transformers
for current-only, breaker-failure detection. Obtain
voltage monitoring with the addition of three voltages on
one side of the breaker. Supply at least one voltage on
each side of the breaker to obtain synchronism checking.
By connecting current and supplying three voltages on
each side of the breaker, you can obtain thermal
protection in addition to breaker-failure detection,
voltage monitoring, and synchronism checking.
Main Bus
A A
B B
C C
(Optional)
Z19 VAY
Z20 VBY
Z21 VCY
Z22 VNY
52
SEL-352 (Partial)
(Optional)
c
b
a
n
Protected Line
Figure 5 Typical External AC Connections
DC Diagram
The following diagrams give a simple example of how
the SEL-352 can be connected. Inputs and outputs of the
SEL-352 are fully programmable for application
flexibility. Optional interface boards provide additional
outputs and inputs, as described in Table 1.
(+)
(+)
SEL-352 (Partial)
52A
(–)
1
EN PF 86BFT 86RS TRIP CLOSE 52A MOD SEL-352
9
BREAKER FAILURE RELAY
SERIAL
FAULT LOAD UBAL FLASH THERM
BREAKER FAILURE MODE
A B
FAILED POLE
C
TARGET
CLOSING CONTROL RELAY
METER EVENTS STATUS OTHER SET CNTRL GROUP
PORT 4 RESET DATA RECORDER
LAMP
TEST
CANCEL SELECT EXIT
SEL OGIC CONTROL EQUATIONS
R
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BREAKER
1
EN PF 86BFT 86RS TRIP CLOSE 52A MOD SEL-352
9
BREAKER FAILURE RELAY
SERIAL
FAULT LOAD UBAL FLASH THERM
BREAKER FAILURE MODE
A B
FAILED POLE
C
TARGET
CLOSING CONTROL RELAY
METER EVENTS STATUS OTHER SET CNTRL GROUP
PORT 4 RESET DATA RECORDER
LAMP
TEST
CANCEL SELECT EXIT
SEL OGIC CONTROL EQUATIONS
R
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IRIG-B A D
SERIAL PORT 1 SERIAL SERIAL
+ -
E
PORT 2 PORT 3 IN
OUT101 OUT102 OUT103 OUT104 OUT105 OUT106 OUT107 ALARM IN101 IN102 IN103 IN104 IN105 IN106 1 2 3 4 5 N/C 7 8
U
S
A
1 1
9 9
OUT201 OUT202 OUT203 OUT204 OUT205 OUT206 OUT207 OUT208 OUT209 OUT210 OUT211 OUT212 OUT213 OUT214 OUT215 OUT216 IN201 IN202 IN203 IN204 IN205 IN206 IN207 IN208
B01 B02 B03 B04 B05 B06 B07 B08 B09 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14 B15 B16 B17 B18 B19 B20 B21 B22 B23 B24 B25 B26 B27 B28 B29 B30 B31 B32 B33 B34 B35 B36 B37 B38 B39 B40
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IRIG-B A D
OUT101 OUT102 OUT103 OUT104 OUT105 OUT106 OUT107 ALARM IN101 IN102 IN103 IN104 IN105 IN106 SERIAL PORT 1 SERIAL SERIAL
+ -
M
PORT 2 PORT 3 IN
1 2 3 4 5 N/C 7 8
U
S
A
1 1
9 9
A01 A02 A03 A04 A05 A06 A07 A08 A09 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 A17 A18 A19 A20 A21 A22 A23 A24 A25 A26 A27 A28
OUT201 OUT202 OUT203 OUT204 OUT205 OUT206 OUT207 OUT208 OUT209 OUT210 OUT211 OUT212 IN201 IN202 IN203 IN204 IN205 IN206 IN207 IN208
+ + + + + + + + + + + +
B01 B02 B03 B04 B05 B06 B07 B08 B09 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14 B15 B16 B17 B18 B19 B20 B21 B22 B23 B24 B25 B26 B27 B28 B29 B30 B31 B32 B33 B34 B35 B36 B37 B38 B39 B40
POWER GND
VAX VBX VCX VAY VBY VCY +
Z13 Z14 Z15 Z19 Z20 Z21 Z25
IA IB IC PORT 1 EIA-485 PORT 2 EIA-232 PORT 3,4 EIA-232
D A N G E R PIN PIN PIN
1 +TX 1 N/C OR +5Vdc 1 N/C OR +5Vdc
2 -TX 2 RXD 2 RXD
CONTACT WITH INSTRUMENT 3 +RX 3 TXD 3 TXD
TERMINALS MAY CAUSE 4 -RX 4 +IRIG-B 4 N/C
5 SHIELD 5,9 GND 5,9 GND
ELECTRICAL SHOCK WHICH CAN 6 N/C 6 -IRIG-B 6 N/C
RESULT IN INJURY OR DEATH 7 +IRIG-B 7 RTS 7 RTS
Z01 Z02 Z03 Z04 Z05 Z06
VNX VNY - 8 -IRIG-B 8 CTS 8 CTS
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Relay Dimensions
Specifications
Interruption: 30 ms at 125 Vdc
Compliance
Burden: <25 W
Designed and manufactured under an ISO 9001 certified quality
management system Note: Interruption and Ripple per IEC 60255-11 [IEC 255-11]:1979
UL Listed to U.S. and Canadian safety standards (File E212775;
NRGU, NRGU7) Output Contacts
CE Mark Standard
RCM Mark
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the Make: 30 A per IEEE C37.90:1989
limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Carry: 6 A continuous carry at 70°C
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection 4 A continuous carry at 85°C
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a
commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can 1 s Rating: 50 A
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful MOV Protection: 270 Vac, 360 Vdc, 40 J
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in Pickup Time: <5 ms
a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case
the user will be required to correct the interference at his own Dropout Time: <5 ms, typical
expense. Breaking Capacity (10,000 Operations) per IEC 60255-23:1994
General 24 V 0.75 A L/R = 40 ms
48 V 0.50 A L/R = 40 ms
Terminal Connections 125 V 0.30 A L/R = 40 ms
250 V 0.20 A L/R = 40 ms
Note: Terminals or stranded copper wire. Ring terminals are recommended.
Minimum temperature rating of 105ºC. Cyclic Capacity (10,000 Operations) per IEC 60255-23:1994
Tightening Torque, Terminal Block Rate: 2.5 cycles/second
Cycles
Current Threshold 0.10 A secondary (INOM = 5 A) 0.8
(Fixed): 0.02 A secondary (INOM = 1 A)
0.6
Pickup Time: <0.9 cycle at 2 multiples of pickup
0.4 Max
Dropout Time: <1.35 cycles Mean
0.2 Min
Pickup and Dropout: ±0.03 A secondary
0
Transient Overreach: ±5% of setting 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Current in Multiples of Setting
50N Ground Overcurrent Element (50MN is fixed at 0.02 • Inom)
Setting Ranges: 0.10–45.00 A secondary, 0.01-A steps
Figure 14 50MN, 50LD, 50MD, 50N Pickup Curves
(INOM = 5 A)
0.02–9.00 A secondary, 0.01-A steps
1.4
(INOM = 1 A) Max
Pickup Time: <0.9 cycle at 2 multiples of pickup 1.2 Mean
Min
Dropout Time: <1.35 cycles 0.81
Cycles
Pickup and Dropout: ±0.025 A secondary ± 5% of setting
0.6
Transient Overreach: ±5% of setting
0.4
50RMS RMS Overcurrent Element
(Only available in the SEL-352-2 and SEL-352-3 Relays) 0.2
Setting Ranges: 0.50–45.00 A secondary, 0.10-A steps
(INOM = 5 A) 0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
0.10–9.00 A secondary, 0.02-A steps Current in Multiples of Setting
(INOM = 1 A)
(50MN is fixed at 0.02 • Inom)
Pickup Time: <0.9 cycle at 2 multiples of pickup
Figure 15 50MN, 50LD, 50MD, 50N Dropout Curves
Dropout Time: <1.125 cycles
Voltage Elements
Pickup and Dropout: ±0.01 • INOM A secondary ± 5% of setting
87H/87FO/87TH Voltage Across Breaker Overvoltage Elements
Transient Overreach: ±5% of setting
Setting Range: 1.0–150.0 V secondary, 0.1-V steps
Pickup/Dropout Curves
Pickup Time: <1.35 cycles
Figure 12 through Figure 15 are based on actual test data at room
Dropout Time: <1.55 cycles
temperature using various settings. Relay element specifications
given previously in this section include the entire temperature range Pickup and Dropout: ±0.09 V secondary ± 5% of setting
of the relay. Output contact times are not included.
Transient Overreach: ±5% of setting
1 X47Q/Y47Q Negative-Sequence Overvoltage Element
0.9 Setting Range: 2.0–140.0 V secondary, 0.1-V steps
0.8
Pickup Time: <1.35 cycles
0.7
0.6 Dropout Time: <1.55 cycles
Cycles
Pickup and Dropout: ±0.09 V secondary ± 5% of setting Setting Range: 0.0–8191.0 cycles, 1/8-cycle steps
Transient Overreach: ±5% of setting Pickup Setting: ±0.25 cycles or ±0.25% of setting
Synchronism-Check Elements SCT Synchronous Close Timer (CLSdo)
62LD Failure-to-Trip Load Current Failure Timer
25SC/25SM Maximum Slip Frequency for Controlled/Manual Close 62LP Failure-to-Trip Load Current Pending Failure Timer
Setting Range: 0.005–0.500 Hz, 0.001-Hz steps 62AF Failure of Breaker 52A Contact to Indicate Operation
Failure Timer
Pickup and Dropout: ±0.002 Hz ± 2% of setting 62AP Failure of Breaker 52A Contact to Indicate Operation
25AC Maximum Controlled Close Angle Pending Failure Timer
62FF Flashover Failure Timer
Setting Range: 32 • (25SC) to 90°, min = 1°, 0.1° steps
62FP Flashover Pending Failure Timer
Pickup and Dropout: ±0.5° ± 5% of setting 62UC Phase Discordance Close Input Pickup Timer
62OP Trip and Close Resistor Heating Pickup Timer
25AM Maximum Manual Close Angle
62L2 Loss-of-Dielectric Timer
Setting Range: 32 • (25SC) to 90°, min = 1°, 0.1° steps 62UF Phase Discordance Failure Timer
Pickup and Dropout: ±0.5° ± 5% of setting 62UP Phase Discordance Pending Failure Timer
62T3 General Purpose Timer 3
Current Unbalance Element 62T4 General Purpose Timer 4
62RT Delayed Trip Time
46P Phase Current Unbalance Element
62RC Staggered Close Time
46P detects phase discordance when the protected breaker closes.
Setting Range: 0.00–16383.00 cycles, 1/4-cycle steps
For example, A-Phase is unbalanced if phase current is above the
50LD setting in one or more phases and: Pickup Setting: ±0.25 cycles or ±0.25% of setting
|IA| < (IA| + |IB| + |IC|) / 46UB setting where 62ZCA A-Phase Zero-Crossing Controlled Close Timer
46UB setting = 8, 16, 32, or 64. 62ZCB B-Phase Zero-Crossing Controlled Close Timer
62ZCC C-Phase Zero-Crossing Controlled Close Timer
Time to stabilize
62PCA A-Phase Peak-Crossing Controlled Close Timer
measurement
62PCB B-Phase Peak-Crossing Controlled Close Timer
because of transient 62PCC C-Phase Peak-Crossing Controlled Close Timer
conditions: < 1.35 cycles 62COApu A-Phase Controlled Open Timer
Overpower Elements 62COBpu B-Phase Controlled Open Timer
62COCpu C-Phase Controlled Open Timer
37OP Breaker Overpower Element
Setting Range: 0.00–40.00 ms, 0.01-ms steps
Setting Range: 0.10–3400.00 W secondary, 0.01-W steps
(INOM = 5 A) Pickup Setting: ±200 s
0.02–680.00 W secondary, 0.01-W steps 62VN Voltage Nulling Delay Timer
(INOM = 1 A)
Setting Range: 0.00–240.00 minutes, 0.01-min steps
Pickup Time: <2.10 cycles
Pickup Setting: ±0.25 cycles or ±0.25% of setting
Dropout Time: <3.00 cycles
Fixed Timers
Maximum Element ±2.25 mW ±10.25%
Error, Secondary (measured input power) 62F1 Flashover Voltage Time Delayed Dropout Timer
Units: ±2.63% (measured voltage) 5 cycles ±0.25 cycles
±9.45% (measured current)
62F2 Load Current Pickup Timer (Flashover Logic)
Breaker Resistor Thermal Elements
5 cycles ±0.25 cycles
26CF Close Resistor Failure Element
26CP Close Resistor Pending Failure Element 62F3 Trip or Close Dropout Timer (Flashover Logic)
26TF Trip Resistor Failure Element 6 cycles ±0.25 cycles
26TP Trip Resistor Pending Failure Element
62M1 86BF Reset Signal Duration Timer
Setting Range: 0.010–1000.000 Joules secondary,
60 cycles ±0.125 cycles
0.001 J-steps (INOM = 5 A)
0.002–200.000 Joules secondary, 62M4 86BF Reset Time Delay, MOD Logic Enabled
0.001 J-steps (INOM = 1 A)
300 cycles ±0.125 cycles
Pickup error is based on 37OP element over time.
62LT1 Loss-of-Dielectric Input Debounce Timer
Settable Timers 60 cycles ±0.25 cycles
SYNCT Synchronizing Time Dropout (SYNCdo) 62LT3 Loss-of-Dielectric Input Debounce Timer
Setting Range: 0.00–99999.00 cycles, 1/4-cycle steps 60 cycles ±0.25 cycles
Pickup Setting: ±0.25 cycles or ±0.25% of setting MCT Manual Close Input Dropout Timer
62TT Failure-to-Trip Fault Current Trip Input Timer 2 cycles ±0.25 cycles
62FC Failure-to-Trip Fault Current Failure Timer
62T1 General Purpose Timer 1 SEN Synchronism Calculation Enable Pickup Timer
62M2 Maximum Bus Clearing Time 15 cycles ±0.25 cycles
62M3 Maximum MOD Operate Time
SS Slip Security Pickup Timer
4.5 cycles ±0.25 cycles
Internal Logic Timers
62XZPB B-Phase Positive Zero-Crossing Delay Timer for X Side
62XZNB B-Phase Negative Zero-Crossing Delay Timer for
X Side
0.33 cycles
62XZPC C-Phase Positive Zero-Crossing Delay Timer for X-Side Data Recording Specifications
62XZNC C-Phase Negative Zero-Crossing Delay Timer for X-Side
0.66 cycles Event Records
62YZPB B-Phase Positive Zero-Crossing Delay Timer for Y-Side MER Event Report Trigger
62YZNB B-Phase Negative Zero-Crossing Delay Timer for Y- Pickup Accuracy: 0.000 to 0.125 cycles
Side
Number of Events: 1200 LER setting (15, 30, or 60 cycles)
0.33 cycles
SER1 Sequential-Event-Recorder Trigger List 1
62YZPC C-Phase Positive Zero-Crossing Delay Timer for Y-Side SER2 Sequential-Event-Recorder Trigger List 2
62YZNC C-Phase Negative Zero-Crossing Delay Timer for Y- SER3 Sequential-Event-Recorder Trigger List 3
Side
Pickup Accuracy: 0.000 to 0.125 cycles
0.66 cycles
Number of Trigger
62T Trapped Charge Trip Input Dropout Timer Elements: 24 per list, 72 total
4 cycles Number of Events
62V Trapped Charge Voltage Dropout Timer Displayed: 512
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Notes
*PDS352-01*
This product is covered by the standard SEL 10-year warranty. For warranty details, visit
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