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SDR

recloser

All Protn
A PH Fault Open OFF
B PH Fault
C PH Fault Inst
Close Protn OFF
Ground Fault

SGF Reclose
Lockout ON

Aux Power OK
Hot Line Tag
Recloser OK
ON

Ground Fault
Protn OFF

SGF Protn Trip &


OFF Reclose

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Training aid
7SR224 three-phase control relay
Type SDR 15.5 kV to 38 kV three-phase distribution recloser

Answers for infrastructure.


Table of contents

Type 7SR224 protection and control relay front panel 03

Type 7SR224 protection and control relay operation exercises 04 – 06

Type 7SR224 protection and control relay navigation tree 06 – 07

Control mode tree 08 – 11

Settings mode tree 12 – 18

Settings change examples 19 – 25

Instrument mode tree 26 – 28

Viewing meter examples 29 – 31

Fault data mode tree 32

Viewing fault data example 33

Troubleshooting and notes 34 – 35

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2
SDR
1 recloser

F1/L9 F7/L15
All Protn
7 A PH Fault Open OFF
8 B PH Fault
F2/L10 F8/L16
9 C PH Fault Inst
Close Protn OFF
10 Ground Fault

11 SGF F3/L11 F9/L17


Reclose
12 Lockout ON

13 Aux Power OK F4/L12 F10/L19


Recloser OK Hot Line Tag
14
ON
F5/L13 F11/L20
Ground Fault
Protn OFF
6
F6/L14 F12/L21
SGF Protn Trip &
OFF Reclose

1. MLFB number (model) 2


Item Button and/or LED If associated LED is lit
3
2. Ratings label F1/L9 Push-to-open recloser Recloser is OPEN
4
3. In = CT secondary current F2/L10 Push-to-close recloser Recloser is CLOSED
5
(In = 1A for type SDR recloser) Push-to-toggle reclose functionality Reclose functionality is
frequency = 50/60 Hz F3/L11
On/Off ON
(60 Hz for type SDR recloser)
F4/L12 Push-to-toggle hot line tag On/Off Hot line tag is ON
4. V
 n = voltage supplied to relay from voltage sensors
Push-to-toggle ground fault Ground fault
(63.5 for type SDR recloser) F5/L13
protection On/Off protection is OFF
5. Vx
 = power supply voltage range (48 Vdc for type SDR recloser) and Push-to-toggle sensitive earth fault
BI = voltage to activate a binary input (19 Vdc for type SDR recloser) F6/L14 SEF protection is OFF
protection On/Off
6. Programming port F7/L15 Push-to-toggle all protection On/Off All protection is OFF
Push-to-toggle instantaneous Instantaneous
F8/L16
protection On/Off protection is OFF
Item Button and/or LED If associated LED is lit
F9/L17 User defined User defined
7 A PH fault Phase A target F10/L18 User defined User defined
8 B PH fault Phase B target F11/L19 User defined User defined
9 C PH fault Phase C target F12/L20 Push-to-trip and reclose recloser ----
10 Ground fault Ground fault target
11 SEF Sensitive earth fault (SEF) target
Note: If buttons are labeled differently than shown above, factory
12 Lockout Recloser is locked out settings have been reprogrammed.
13 Aux power OK AC input power to control cubicle OK
Capacitors charged and system ready
14 Recloser OK
to close or open

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Type 7SR224 protection and
control relay operation
exercises
Example 1: open recloser

Press LCD screen Press Recloser will open


Green LED at F1 will illuminate.
Open Open SDR
pressed
ENTER to confirm

Example 2: close recloser

Press LCD screen Press Recloser will close


Red LED at F2 will illuminate.
Close Close SDR
pressed
ENTER to confirm

Example 3: toggle reclosing operation on and off

Press LCD screen Press Recloser will not open or close


Green LED at F3 will toggle on and
Reclose Reclose On/Off off.
ON pressed LED:
ENTER to confirm
On = reclosing enabled
Off = reclosing disabled.

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Example 4: toggle hot line tag on and off

Press LCD screen Press  ecloser will not open or close


R
 ed LED at F4 will toggle on and
R
Hot Line Tag Hot Line Tag On/Off off.
ON pressed LED:
ENTER to confirm
 n = hot line tag enabled
O
 ff = hot line tag disabled.
O

Example 5: toggle ground fault protection on and off

Press LCD screen Press  ecloser will not open or close


R
 ed LED at F5 will toggle on and
R
Ground Fault GF Protn ON/OFF off.
Protn OFF pressed LED:
ENTER to confirm
 n = ground fault protection
O
disabled
 ff = ground fault protection
O
enabled.

Example 6: toggle SEF protection on and off

Press LCD screen Press  ecloser will not open or close


R
 ed LED at F6 will toggle on and
R
SGF Protn SGF Protn ON/OFF off.
OFF pressed LED:
ENTER to confirm
 n = SEF protection disabled
O
 ff = SEF protection enabled.
O

Example 7: toggle all protection on and off

Press LCD screen Press  ecloser will not open or close


R
 ed LED at F7 will toggle on and
R
All Protn All Protn On/Off off.
OFF pressed LED:
ENTER to confirm
 n = all protection disabled
O
 ff = all protection enabled.
O

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Example 8: toggle instantaneous (fast) protection on and off

Press LCD screen Press Recloser will not open or close


 ed LED at F8 will toggle on and
R
Inst INST Protn ON/OFF off.
Protn OFF pressed LED:
ENTER to confirm
On = INST (fast) protection disabled
 ff = INST (fast) protection
O
enabled.

Type 7SR224 protection and


control relay navigation tree
The following pages will present the
navigation tree of the relay settings tree
using the navigation buttons.

For all arrows pointing , press

For all arrows pointing , press

To scroll up , press

To go back one level, press

To select, press

For detailed settings mode tree, please refer


to page 12.

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Recloser Name

ENTER to control

Press

CONTROL MODE SETTINGS MODE INSTRUMENT MODE FAULT DATA

CB: OPEN/CLOSED/TRAVELING SYSTEM CONFIG FAVORITE METERS FAULT 1

AR: Out of Service CT/VT CONFIG CURRENT METERS FAULT 2

AR: Trip & Reclose FUNCTION CONFIG VOLTAGE METERS FAULT 3

AR: Trip & Lockout CURRENT PROT'N FREQUENCY METERS FAULT 4

Hotline Working IN/OUT VOLTAGE PROT'N POWER METERS FAULT 5

G/F Protection IN/OUT SUPERVISION ENERGY METERS FAULT 6

SGF Protection IN/OUT CONTROL & LOGIC DIRECTIONAL METERS FAULT 7

Inst Protection IN/OUT INPUT CONFIG THERMAL METERS FAULT 8

Loss of Volts IN/OUT1 OUTPUT CONFIG AUTORECLOSE METERS FAULT 9

Battery Test MAINTENANCE LOSS OF VOLTS METERS FAULT 10

Set Local DATA STORAGE MAINTENANCE METERS

Set L or R COMMUNICATIONS GENERAL ALARM METERS

Set Remote BATTERY CONDITION

Set Service CAPACITOR CONDITION

POWER QUALITY METERS

Footnote:
1
T
 his function only available with LOV relay DEMAND METERS
option.
BINARY INPUT METERS

BINARY OUTPUT METERS

VIRTUAL METERS

COMMUNICATION METERS

MISCELLANEOUS METERS

QUICK LOGIC METERS


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Control mode tree

If the LCD screen does not read ENTER to CONTROL, press until it does.
Recloser Name
This will not cause the recloser to operate.
enter to control

Press

CONTROL MODE This is the first of four


modes in the relay tree,
which bring you to multiple
Press screens that will allow you
to control the recloser.
CB: OPEN To open/close the Press CB: OPEN Press
recloser, the LCD screen Close|Open
to select
will read "CB: OPEN," "CB:
CLOSED" or "CB:
TRAVELING" indicating the
recloser position. Traveling Select CB: OPEN Press
indicates lack of proper Confirm Open
"Open" or ENTER to confirm
Press position indication. Refer to "Close"
Troubleshooting table on
page 34.
Recloser will open/close.

AR: Out of Service To toggle auto-reclose Press AR: In Service Press


on/off, the LCD screen will In|Out
to select
read "AR: In Service," or
"AR: Out of Service"
indicating auto-reclose
functionality being in or Select "In" AR: In Service Press
out of service. Confirm Out
or "Out"
Press ENTER to confirm

Auto-reclose functionality will toggle between in and


out of service.

Control mode tree continues on page 9.

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AR: Trip & Reclose To trip and close the Press AR: Trip & Reclose Press
recloser. This screen will Confirm Action
ENTER to confirm
allow the user to trip the
Press recloser, then the recloser
will automatically reclose.
Recloser will trip, then reclose.

AR: Trip & Lockout To trip and lockout the Press AR: Trip & Lockout Press
recloser. This screen will Confirm Action
ENTER to confirm
allow the user to trip and
lockout the recloser.
Press
Recloser will trip and lockout.

Hotline Working: IN To toggle hot line tag On/ Press Hotline Working: IN Press
Off. This screen will read In|Out
to select
"Hotline Working: IN" or
"Hotline Working: OUT"
indicating hot line tag
being in/out of service. Hotline Working
Select "In" Press
Press or "Out"
Confirm Out
ENTER to confirm

Hot line tag functionality will toggle between in and


out of service.

G|F Protection: IN To toggle ground fault Press G/F Protection: IN Press


prot'n On/Off, the LCD In|Out
to select
screen will read "G/F
Protection: IN," or "GF:
Protection: OUT" indicating
ground fault protection is Select "In" G/F Protection: IN Press
in/out of service. or "Out"
Confirm OUT
ENTER to confirm
Press

Ground fault protection will toggle between in and


out of service.

SGF Protection: In To toggle sensitive Press SGF Protection: IN Press


ground fault protection In|Out
to select
On/Off, the LCD screen will
read "SGF Protection: IN," or
"SGF Protection: OUT,"
indicating sensitive ground Select "In" SGF Protection: IN Press
fault protection is in/out of or "Out"
Confirm Out
service. ENTER to confirm
Press

Sensitive ground fault protection will toggle between


in and out of service.

Control mode tree continues on page 10.

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Inst Protection: IN To toggle Inst (fast) Press Inst Protection: IN Press
In|Out
Protection On/Off, the LCD to select
screen will read "Inst
Protection: IN," or "Inst
Protection: OUT" indicating
Inst (fast) protection is in or Select "In" Inst Protection: IN Press
out of service. Confirm Out
or "Out" ENTER to confirm
Press

Inst (fast) Protection will toggle between in and out


of service.

Loss of Volts: IN To toggle between Loss of Press Loss of Volts: IN Press


IN|OUT
Volts On/Off, the LCD to select
screen will read "Loss of
Volts: In," or "Loss of Volts:
Out" indicating loss of
voltage detection is in or Select "In" Loss of Volts: IN Press
out of service. Confirm Out
Press or "Out" ENTER to confirm
Note: This function is only
available with LOV relay
option.
Loss of volts will toggle between in and out of service.

Battery Test To manually initiate a Press Battery Test Press


Confirm Start
battery test. This LCD ENTER to confirm
screen will allow the user
to manually initiate a
battery test.
Battery Test Active
Press
ENTER to control

Control will proceed through a battery test.


(A capacitor test will immediately follow upon
completion of the battery test.)

Set Local To set operational mode Press Set Local: mode Press
Confirm Local Mode
to local, the LCD screen ENTER to confirm
will read "Set Local: mode"
Press (where mode is local, L or
R, remote or out of
service.) Relay will be in local mode.

Set L or R To set operational mode Press Set L or R: mode Press


Confirm L or R Mode
to L or R, the LCD screen ENTER to confirm
will read "Set L or R: mode"
(where mode is local, L or
Press
R, remote or out of
service.) Relay will be in L or R mode.

Control mode tree continues on page 11.

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Set Remote To set operational mode Press Set Remote: mode Press
Confirm Remote Mode
to Remote, the LCD screen ENTER to confirm
will read "Set Remote:
Press mode" (where mode is
local, L or R, remote or out
of service.) Recloser will be in remote mode.

Set Service Press Set Service: mode Press


To set operational mode Confirm Service Mode
to Out of Service, the LCD ENTER to confirm
screen will read "Set
Press Service: mode" (where
mode is local, L or R,
remote or out of service.) Relay will be in out-of-service mode.

Note: The Out of Service mode will inhibit all local and remote control of relay. To regain local control, refer to
Changing the Operating Mode from the settings tree on page 23.

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Settings mode tree

Recloser Name

enter to control

Press

CONTROL MODE Press SETTINGS MODE This is the second of four modes in the relay
tree, which bring you to multiple screens
Press that will allow you to control the recloser.

SYSTEM CONFIG This menu contains system settings,


including language, frequency, date,
passwords, etc.
Press

CT/VT CONFIG This menu allows the user to change current


transformers and voltage transformers
settings.
Press

FUNCTION CONFIG This menu allows the user to enable or


disable functions and features available in
the relay.
Press

CURRENT PROT'N This menu allows the user to change


current protection settings. For examples of
how to changes these settings, please refer
Press
to page 22.

VOLTAGE PROT'N This menu allows the user to change


voltage protection settings.

Press

Settings mode tree continues on page 13.

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SUPERVISION This menu allows the user to change
supervision settings, including battery and
capacitor tests, CT and VT supervision,
Press
broken conductor, etc..

CONTROL & LOGIC This menu allows the user to change control
and logic settings.
Press

INPUT CONFIG This menu allows the user to change binary


input settings.
Press

OUTPUT CONFIG This menu allows the user to change binary


output settings.
Press

MAINTENANCE This menu allows the user to change


recloser maintenance settings, including
counters and circuit breaker wear monitors.
Press

DATA STORAGE This menu allows the user to change data


storage settings, including waveform
triggers, waveform record duration, manual
Press
waveform trigger, fault record time and
data log infomation.
COMMUNICATIONS This menu allows the user to change
communication settings, including protocol
baud rate, parity, etc. For an example of
how to changes these settings, please refer
to page 24.

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Settings mode detailed tree structure

SETTINGS MODE

SYSTEM CONFIG Language Setting Phase VT Ratio Prim

Active Group Phase VT Ratio Sec

System Frequency Vx Nom Voltage

View/Edit Group Vx Voltage Trim Magnitude

Setting Dependencies Vx Voltage Trim Angle

Favorite Meters Timer Vx VT Ratio Prim

Backlight Timer Vx VT Ratio Sec

Date Phase Current Input

Time Phase CT Ratio

Curr Set Display Ground Current Input

G/F Curr Set Display Ground CT Ratio

Export Power/Lag Var I1, I2, I3 Connections

Select Grp Mode V1, V2, V3 Connections

Clock Sync from BI Phase Rotation

Operating Mode Function Config Phase Overcurrent

Setting Password Voltage Cont O/C

Control Password Cold Load

Trip Alert Measured G/F

General Alarm Alert Sensitive G/F

Relay Identifier Restricted G/F

Circuit Identifier NPS Overcurrent

CT/VT CONFIG Phase Nom Voltage Under Current

Phase Voltage Trim Magnitude Thermal

Phase Voltage Trim Angle Phase U/O Voltage

Phase Voltage Config Vx U/O Voltage

Settings mode detailed tree continues on page 15.

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NPS Overvoltage

Neutral Overvoltage

U/O Frequency

CB Fail

VT Supervision

CT Supervision

Broken Conductor

Trip Cct Supervision

Inrush Detector

CB Counters

I^2t CB Wear

Battery Test

Capacitor Test

LOV Automation1
Footnote:
1
T
 his function only available
with LOV relay option.
27Sag & 59Swell

CURRENT PROT'N PHASE OVERCURRENT 67

51-1 thru 51-4

50-1 thru 50-4

VOLTAGE CONT O/C 51V

COLD LOAD 51 C-1

MEASURED G/F 67-G

51G-1 thru 51G-4

50G-1 thru 50G-4

SENSITIVE G/F 67SGF

51SGF-1 thru 51SGF-4

RESTRICTED G/F 64-H

Settings mode detailed tree continues on page 16.

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NPS OVERCURRENT 46IT

46DT

UNDERCURRENT 37-1 thru 37-2

THERMAL 49

VOLTAGE PROT'N PHASE U/O VOLTAGE Voltage Input Mode

27/59-1 thru 27/59-4

VX U/O VOLTAGE 27/59

NPS OVERVOLTAGE 47-1 & 47-2

NEUTRAL OVERVOLTAGE 59N

59NIT

59NDT

U/O FREQUENCY 81-1 thru 81-4

SUPERVISION CB FAIL 50BF-1 & 50BF-2

VT SUPERVISION 60VTS

CT SUPERVISION 60CTS

BROKEN CONDUCTOR 46BC

TRIP CCT SUPERVISION 74TCS-1 thru 74TCS-4

INRUSH DETECTOR 81HBL2

BATTERY TEST Battery Test Enable

Battery Nominal Voltage

Battery Test Rate

Battery Test Time

Battery Test Load

Battery Load Drop

CAPACITOR TEST Cap Element

Cap Holdup Time

Settings mode detailed tree continues on page 17.

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POWER QUALITY Voltage Input Mode

27SAG

59Swell

CONTROL & LOGIC AUTORECLOSE PROT'N 79

AUTORECLOSE CONFIG 79

MANUAL CLOSE Line Check Trip

CIRCUIT BREAKER Close CB Delay

Close CB Pulse

Reclaim Timer

Blocked Close Delay

Open CB Delay

Open CB Pulse

CB Controls Latched

QUICK LOGIC Quick Logic Enable

E1 thru E16

INPUT CONFIG INPUT MATRIX

FUNCTION KEY MATRIX

BINARY INPUT CONFIG

FUNCTION KEY CONFIG

GENERAL ALARMS

OUTPUT CONFIG OUTPUT MATRIX

BINARY OUTPUT CONFIG

LED CONFIG

PICKUP CONFIG

MAINTENANCE CB COUNTERS CB Counters Enable

I^2T CB WEAR I^2T Counter Enable

Settings mode detailed tree continues on page 18.

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DATA STORAGE DEMAND/DATA LOG

WAVEFORM STORAGE

FAULT STORAGE

EVENT STORAGE

ENERGY STORAGE

COMMUNICATIONS Station Address

COM1-RS485 Protocol

COM1-RS485 Baud Rate

COM1-RS485 Parity

COM1-RS485 Mode

COM2-USB Protocol

COM2-USB Mode

DNP3 Unsolicited Events

DNP3 Destination Address

DNP3 Application Timeout

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Settings change examples

Example 1: changing the active settings group

If the LCD screen does not read ENTER to CONTROL, press until it does.
Recloser Name
This will not cause the recloser to operate.
enter to control

Press Press

CONTROL MODE Active G1


Active Group
1
Press
Press

SETTINGS MODE
Active G1
Active Group
Press 1 Blinking

Press up or down buttons to change active setting group to


SYSTEM CONFIG desired setting group.
to view

Press
Press ENTER button to accept changes.

Active G1
Language Setting Active G2 Notice the screen has updated from G1 to G2 indicating
English Active Group
2
the new active setting group.

When finished making changes, press CANCEL button three times


to return to initial ENTER to CONTROL screen.

Done

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Example 2: changing the settings group that you are viewing/editing

If the LCD screen does not read ENTER to CONTROL, press until it does.
Recloser Name
This will not cause the recloser to operate.
enter to control

Press Press up or down buttons to change active setting group to


desired setting group.

CONTROL MODE

Press Press ENTER button to accept changes.

SETTINGS MODE Active G1 Notice the screen has updated from G1 to G2 indicating
View/Edit Group
2
the new active setting group.

Press
When finished making changes, press CANCEL button three times
to return to initial ENTER to CONTROL screen.
SYSTEM CONFIG
to view
Done

Press

Active G1
Language Setting
English
Press
until the
following
appears
Active G1
View/Edit Group
1

Press

Active G1
View/Edit Group
1 Blinking

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Example 3: changing a password

If the LCD screen does not read ENTER to CONTROL, press until it does.
Recloser Name
This will not cause the recloser to operate.
enter to control

Press Press up or down buttons to enter a four-digit alphanumeric


password.

CONTROL MODE

Press Press TEST/RESET button to move on digit to the right.

SETTINGS MODE Press ENTER button to accept changes.

Press Active G1
Confirm Password
_ The relay will present a code. Retain this code in case of
a lost password. Refer to the instruction manual for the
SYSTEM CONFIG Siemens type 7SR224 recloser control relay (standard
Repeat previous step.
To view
control and protection relay option) http://www.usa.
Active G1 siemens.com/reclosers
Setting Password
Press Code = 1682678776

Active G1 When finished making changes, press CANCEL button three times
Language Setting to return to initial ENTER to CONTROL screen.
English
Press Press once You will now be prompted
more to
until the to enter the password once
change the
following control before you can make a
appears password. setting change. Follow the
Active G1 same process to change the Note: To deactivate the password feature,
Settings Password
password at the control change the password to "NONE."
Not Active
level.

Press

Done
Active G1
New Password
_ Blinking

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Example 4: changing the pickup level of phase overcurrent element 51-1

If the LCD screen does not read ENTER to CONTROL, press until it does.
Recloser Name
This will not cause the recloser to operate.
enter to control

Note: "Active G1 View G1" means that the


active group settings group is group 1. If
this is not the group you wish to edit,
Active G1 View G1
Press 51-1 Setting follow the instructions in Example 2 on
_x In Blinking page 19 to change the settings group.

CONTROL MODE
Press up or down buttons to change desired pickup level to
desired current level.
Press

SETTINGS MODE
Press ENTER button to accept changes.
Press
until the
following Active G1 View G1
appears 51-1 Setting
_x In
CURRENT PROTN
to view

When finished making changes, press CANCEL button four times


to return to initial ENTER to CONTROL screen.
Press

Done
CURRENT PROTN
PHASE OVERCURRENT
to view Note: "_xIn" refers to the value times the
nominal current that equals the trip
setting. In = 800 A for type SDR reclosers.
Press

Active G1 View G1
67 Char Angle
45 deg
Press
until the
following
appears
Active G1 View G1
51-1 Setting
_x In

Press

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Example 5: changing the operating mode from the settings tree

If the LCD screen does not read ENTER to CONTROL, press until it does.
Recloser Name
This will not cause the recloser to operate.
enter to control

Press Press up or down buttons to change operating mode to desired


mode.

CONTROL MODE

Press Press ENTER button to accept changes.

SETTINGS MODE Active G1 Notice the screen has updated from Out Of Service to
Operating Mode
Local or Remote
Local or Remote, Remote or Local mode.

Press
When finished making changes, press CANCEL button three times
to return to initial ENTER to CONTROL screen.
SYSTEM CONFIG
to view
Done

Press

Active G1
Language Setting
English
Press
until the
following
appears
Active G1
Operating Mode
Out Of Service

Press

Active G1
Operating Mode
Out Of Service Blinking

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Example 6: changing the baud rate on COM1

If the LCD screen does not read ENTER to CONTROL, press until it does.
Recloser Name
This will not cause the recloser to operate.
enter to control

Press Press up or down buttons to change baud rate as desired.

CONTROL MODE

Press Press ENTER button to accept changes.

SETTINGS MODE Active G1 View G1


51-1 Setting
Press 800.00A
until the
following
appears When finished making changes, press CANCEL button four times
to return to initial ENTER to CONTROL screen.
COMMUNICATIONS
to view
Done

Press

Active G1
Station Address
0
Press
until the
following
appears
Active G1
COM1-RS485 Baud Rate
19200

Active G1
COM1-RS485 Baud Rate
19200 Blinking

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Example 7: manually initiating the battery test

If the LCD screen does not read ENTER to CONTROL, press until it does.
Recloser Name
This will not cause the recloser to operate.
enter to control

Press

CONTROL MODE
Press
until the
following
appears
Battery Test

Press

Battery Test
Confirm Start

Press

Battery Test
Active Note: Result will be displayed at end of test.

Done

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Instrument mode tree

Recloser Name

enter to control

Press

CONTROL MODE Press SETTINGS MODE Press INSTRUMENT MODE

Press

This menu will allow the user to view the favorite meters. FAVORITE METERS

Press

This menu will allow the user to view the current meters. CURRENT METERS

Press

This menu will allow the user to view the voltage meters. VOLTAGE METERS

Press

This menu will allow the user to view the frequency meters. FREQUENCY METERS

Press

This menu will allow the user to view the power meters. POWER METERS

Press

This menu will allow the user to view the energy meters - active energy, reactive ENERGY METERS
energy.
Press
Instrument mode tree continues on page 27.

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This menu will allow the user to view the directional meters if directional current DIRECTIONAL METERS
elements are used.
Press

This menu will allow the user to view the thermal meters. THERMAL METERS

Press

This menu will allow the user to view the auto-reclose meters. AUTORECLOSE METERS

Press

This menu will allow the user to view the loss-of-volts meters if loss-of-volts function LOSS OF VOLTS METERS
is used. This is only available with the LOV relay option.
Press

This menu will allow the user to view the maintenance meters - counters. MAINTENANCE METERS

Press

This menu will allow the user to view the general alarm meters, which indicates GENERAL ALARM METERS
which alarms are present.
Press

This menu will allow the user to view the battery condition meters. BATTERY CONDITION

Press

This menu will allow the user to view the capacitor condition meters. CAPACITOR CONDITION

Press

This menu will allow the user to view the power quality meters: SIARFI, SMARFI, POWER QUALITY METERS
Interrupts, etc.

Press

This menu will allow the user to view the demand meters. DEMAND METERS

Press

Instrument mode tree continues on page 28.

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This menu will allow the user to view the binary input meters - BINARY INPUT METERS
_ indicates status is low, 1 indicates status is high.
Press

This menu will allow the user to view the binary output meters - BINARY OUTPUT METERS
_ indicates status is low, 1 indicates status is high.
Press

This menu will allow the user to view the virtual meters - VIRTUAL METERS
_ indicates status is low, 1 indicates status is high.
Press

This menu will allow the user to view the communications meters. COMMUNICATION METERS

Press

This menu will allow the user to view the miscellaneous meters: MISCELLANEOUS METERS
date, time, waveform records, fault records, event records and data log records.

Press

This menu will allow the user to view the quick logic meters - QUICK LOGIC METERS
_ indicates status is low, 1 indicates status is high.

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Viewing meter examples

Example 1: viewing the current meters and adding them to favorite meters

If the LCD screen does not read ENTER to CONTROL, press until it does.
Recloser Name
This will not cause the recloser to operate.
enter to control

Press the down button to view other current meters:



Secondary current
Press Press 
Nominal current (for reclosers, In = 1A)

Primary ground current
CONTROL MODE 
Secondary ground current
Press 
Nomimal ground current (for reclosers, In = 1A)
until the
following I-sequence components
appears Second harmonic current
INSTRUMENTS MODE
Last trip phase fault
Press
until the Last trip earth fault.
following
appears Press Press ENTER to make the meter a favorite meter.
Current Meters
to view

Confirm
Add to Favorites
Press YES Blinking

Primary Current
Any meter or meters in the instrument mode may be added to
1a 0.00kA favorite meters. The favorite meters may be displayed on the LCD
1b 0.00kA screen, in rotating order, after no buttons have been pressed for a
1c 0.00kA Done selectable period of time. To turn on and set the timer, select
Setting Mode System Config Favorite Meters Timer.
Displays primary current
levels.

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Example 2: viewing the voltage meters and adding them to favorite meters

If the LCD screen does not read ENTER to CONTROL, press until it does.
Recloser Name
This will not cause the recloser to operate.
enter to control

Press Press Press ENTER to make the meter a favorite meter.

CONTROL MODE
Confirm
Press Add to Favorites
until the
YES Blinking
following
appears Any meter or meters in the instrument mode may be added to
INSTRUMENTS MODE favorite meters. The favorite meters may be displayed on the LCD
Press screen, in rotating order, after no buttons have been pressed for a
Done selectable period of time. To turn on and set the timer, select
until the
following Setting Mode System Config Favorite Meters Timer.
appears
Voltage Meters
to view

Press

Primary Ph-Ph Voltage


Vab 0.00kV
Vbc 0.00kV
Vca 0.00kV

Displays
primary phase-
to-phase
voltage levels
Press the down button to view other voltage meters:
Press

Secondary phase-phase voltage

Nominal phase-phase voltage (for reclosers, Vn = 63.5 V)

Primary phase-neutral voltage

Secondary phase-neutral voltage

Nomimal phase-neutral voltage (for reclosers, Vn = 63.5 V)
V-sequence components
Calculated ground voltage
CS/NVD voltage (VX)
Last trip voltage.

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Example 3: viewing the demand meters and adding them to favorite meters

If the LCD screen does not read ENTER to CONTROL, press until it does.
Recloser Name
This will not cause the recloser to operate.
enter to control

Press Press Press ENTER to make the meter a favorite meter.

CONTROL MODE
Confirm
Press Add to Favorites
until the
YES Blinking
following
appears Any meter or meters in the instrument mode may be added to
INSTRUMENTS MODE favorite meters. The favorite meters may be displayed on the LCD
screen, in rotating order, after no buttons have been pressed for a
Press Done selectable period of time. To turn on and set the timer, select
until the
Setting Mode System Config Favorite Meters Timer.
following
appears
Demand Meters
to view

Press

V Phase A Demand
Max 0.00kV
Min 0.00kV
Mean 0.00kV

Displays
phase A
voltage
demand
Press Press the down button to view other demand meters:

Phase demand voltage (A, B and C)

Phase-phase demand voltage (AB, BC and CA)

Phase demand current (A, B and C)

Ground demand current
Power (P three-phase demand MW)
Power (Q three-phase demand MVAR)
Power (S three-phase demand MVA)
Frequency demand.

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Fault data mode tree

Recloser Name

enter to control

Press Press Press

CONTROL MODE SETTINGS MODE INSTRUMENT MODE FAULT DATA

Press

To view the fault data for the fault selected, press to view the fault data Fault 1

Press
and then for more data..

Fault 2

Press

Fault 7 Fault 3

Press Press

Fault 8 Fault 4

Press Press

Fault 9 Fault 5

Press Press

Fault 10 Fault 6

Press

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Viewing fault data example

Example 1: fault data record 1

If the LCD screen does not read ENTER to CONTROL, press until it does.
Recloser Name
This will not cause the recloser to operate.
enter to control

Fault 1 Page 4/6


Press Press Ic=0.304kA
In=0.060kA

CONTROL MODE Fault 1 Page 2/6 Displays Ic


G1 51G 46BC 50BF-1
Press 50-1 51-2 and In levels
until the during Fault
Displays
following 1.
elements
appears
that picked
FAULT DATA MODE up during Press
Fault 1.

Press Fault 1 Page 5/6


Ig=0.060kA
Va=0.000kV
Fault 1 03/04/09
to view Fault 1 Page 3/6 Displays Ig
Ia=0.304kA
Ib=0.000kA and Va levels
during Fault
Press Displays Ia
1.
and Ib levels
during Fault Fault 1 Page 6/6
Vb=0.000kV
Fault 1 Page 1/6 1.
Vc=0.000kV
03/04/09
14:57:28:00.300
Displays Vb
Press
Displays date and time of and Vc levels
Fault 1. during Fault
1.

Done

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Troubleshooting
Malfunction Remedy
1. Check miniature circuit breaker CB1 and switch on if necessary.
'AUX Power OK' LED not illuminated
2. Check the status of the auxiliary power supply.
Check the discharge switch on PCB2 circuit board and verify it is in the
'Recloser OK' LED not illuminated
operating position.
Travelling' indicated that no position indication signals are received from
the recloser or that both open and closed signals exist simultaneously.
Position indication shown as 'Travelling'
1. Check the recloser position.

2. Check the control cable.


Relay shows 'Out Of Service' and control mode and all buttons are not Refer to example 5 on page 23 for instructions on returning the unit to
functional desired operating mode.
Relay requires 10 seconds power down before rebooting. Remove power for
Unit will not power up after a quick power cycle
this time interval and then restart.
This error occurs when the relay chassis communications ports do not
A port error message is displayed match the relay configuration. Replace the relay chassis with the proper
model.
Verify that the 'Active' setting group matches the desired group number.
Relay does not appear to be responding as programmed
Refer to examples 1 on page 19 and 2 on page 20.
Check the baud rate and parity settings for the selected communications
Rear panel communications not functioning
port. Refer to example 6 on page 24.
Add desired meters to favorite meters and set favorite meters timer. Refer
Favorite meters do not display and scroll
to Viewing Meter Examples beginning on page 29.

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Notes

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The information provided in this
document contains merely general
descriptions or characteristics of
performance which in case of actual use
do not always apply as described or which
may change as a result of further
development of the products. An
obligation to provide the respective
characteristics shall only exist if expressly
agreed in the terms of contract.

All product designations may be


trademarks or product names of Siemens
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violate the rights of the owners.

Siemens Industry, Inc. For more information, contact: Subject to change without
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