Self-supervision
The relay’s built-in self-supervision system continuously
monitors the state of the relay hardware and the operation of
the relay software. Any fault or malfunction detected is used for
alerting the operator.
A permanent relay fault blocks the protection functions to
prevent incorrect operation.
The relay can store the records of the latest 128 fault events.
The records can be used to analyze the power system events.
Each record includes, for example, current, voltage and angle
values and a time stamp. The fault recording can be triggered
by the start or the trip signal of a protection block, or by both.
The available measurement modes include DFT, RMS and
peak-to-peak. Fault records store relay measurement values
when any protection function starts. In addition, the maximum
demand current with time stamp is separately recorded. The
records are stored in the nonvolatile memory.
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