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Protocol Database for Automatic Circuit Reclosers


With Advanced Controllers
COPYRIGHT Schneider Electric (Australia) PTY LTD 2018

File Version: $Revision: 221 $

331 Version: 50­00.00

Contents
Appendix A.1 Digital Data
A.1.1. Switchgear and Controller State Flags
A.1.2. Operator/Protection/Detection Flags
A.1.3. Protection Trip Flags ACR
A.1.4. Distributed Automation Flags
A.1.5. Pickup Flags
A.1.6. IOEX Inputs
A.1.8. Protocol IOEX Control Status
A.1.9. Alarms
A.1.10. User Defined Status
Appendix A.2 Analog Data
A.2.1. Line Currents
A.2.2. Voltage Measurements
A.2.3. System Power
A.2.4. Gas Pressure
A.2.5. Protection State
A.2.6. Protection Sequence and Trip Data
A.2.7. Switchgear Details
A.2.8. Controller Data
A.2.9. Distributed Automation
A.2.10. Daily Data
A.2.11. Supply Outage Measurement
A.2.12. Frequency Measurement
A.2.15. Sequence Components
Appendix A.3 Accumulator Data
A.3.1. Trip Counters
A.3.2. Pickup Counters
A.3.3. Fault Counters
Appendix A.4 Harmonics
A.4.1. Average
A.4.2. Maximum
A.4.3. Percent Excursion
Appendix A.5 LBS Points Data
A.5.1. Operator/Detection Flags for LBS
A.5.2. Detection Flags LBS
Appendix A.6 LBS Analog Data
A.6.1. Detection State
A.6.2. Fault Detection Data
Appendix A.7 Protocol­Specific Data
A.7.1. Protocol­Specific Digital status points.
A.7.2. Protocol­Specific Analog status points.

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A.7.3. Protocol­Specific Counter status points.


Appendix A.8 Custom Data
A.8.1. Custom Variables
A.8.2. Custom Counters
A.8.3. Custom Timers
A.8.4. Custom Digitals
Appendix B.1 Digital Controls
Appendix B.2 Analog Controls
Appendix B.3 Protocol IOEX Controls

Appendix A.1Digital Data


Changes to digital Status Points are time stamped internally and available for transmission by protocols which
support transmission of time tags.

A.1.1Switchgear and Controller State Flags


These points show the state of the switchgear and/or the controller.

Version
Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
For any of the
following
conditions:­

Trip or Close
This flag indicates the operator has Isolated.
placed the switchgear in an
Abnormal Switchgear None of the
abnormal state such as "Work Tag
0 Operator mechanically specified conditions 41­00.00
Applied". This means it will operate
Settings locked open are true.
differently to its normal mode of
(if applicable).
operation.(1)
Work Tag
Applied.

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
For any of the
following
conditions:­

Battery not
normal, this is
made up of
multiple
conditions:
Battery OFF,
Over Voltage,
and Low
Voltage.

Capacitor
charge
"status" is
Failed.

Low Power
Mode.

Gas Pressure
Low or Invalid
(if applicable).

Switchgear
data not valid
(includes
The controller has detected one or connection to No maintenance
Maintenance
1 more conditions which require an invalid 41­00.00
Required required.
maintenance.(1) switch type).

Any vacuum
interrupter
contact life is
less than
20%.

Mechanism
Fail.

Switchgear
not
connected.

Firmware
missmatch.

The PCOM is
not calibrated.

Power Supply
is "Over
Voltage".

Failed to save
settings.

Auxiliary Supply Status of controller auxiliary Auxiliary supply Auxiliary supply


2 41­00.00
Fail supply(1) fail. normal.

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
The controller is in either Local or Remote Control LOCAL control
Remote control. This affects the ON. ON.
3 Controller Mode close command and the 41­00.00
permissions to set/remove work LOCAL control Remote Control
tags(1) OFF. OFF.
Switchgear These are repeats of the Switchgear not
4 mechanism travel switches. When Switchgear Tripped 41­00.00
Tripped­open Tripped
the switchgear is disconnected
Switchgear from the control cubicle they are Switchgear not
5 Switchgear Closed 41­00.00
Closed both cleared. Closed
6 Phase Ai Live 41­00.00
7 Phase Bi Live Shows if phase bushings are 41­00.00
8 Phase Ci Live above or below the Live Line 41­00.00
Phase Live Phase Dead
9 Phase Ax Live Threshold after supply timeout.(3) 41­00.00
10 Phase Bx Live (5) 41­00.00
11 Phase Cx Live 41­00.00
All Source side
Source Voltage Any Source side
12 bushings are 41­00.00
Status bushings are live.
dead.
Note that these points are different
Any load side All load side
Load Voltage to the Load/Source Live/Dead
13 bushings are live. bushings are 41­00.00
Status events in the controller event
(5) dead.
record.
Current of 2.5A or Current of less than
14 Load Current On more is flowing in at 2.5A is flowing in 41­00.00
least one phase. all three phases.
A Phase,
Earth/Ground or
No protection
Protection One of the protection elements has SEF/SGF
15 elements are 41­00.00
Pickup picked up. Protection Element
picked up.
is in the picked up
state.
Power Flow The direction of positive power flow Source I to Load
16 Source X to Load I. 41­00.00
Direction as defined by user.(4) X.
Indicates the switchgear is
mechanically locked in position. Switchgear Switchgear not
20 Locked 41­00.00
Not supported on the N­Series Locked. Locked.
where it will always be zero.
Indicates the controller has
successfully retrieved the data
Switchgear Data from the switchgear memory. Switchgear Memory Switchgear
21 41­00.00
Invalid When invalid the switchgear Data Not Valid Memory Data Valid
attributes and gas pressure are
zeroed.
Shows the connection state
between the switchgear and the
controller. When connected the Switch
Switchgear Switch connected
22 switchgear Trip, Close and Locked disconnected from 41­00.00
Connection to control cubicle.
indications are valid. When control cubicle.
disconnected switchgear data will
be forced Invalid.
Any vacuum All vacuum
Indicates the wear of the contacts interrupter contact interrupters have
23 Contact Life Low 41­00.00
in the vacuum interrupters life is less than contact life >=
20%. 20%.

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
Gas Pressure
Normal.
This point will only be set when the Gas Pressure
switchgear is connected, Not Known.
Gas Pressure Gas Pressure Low Switchgear 41­00.00
24 switchgear data is valid,
Low­or­Invalid or Invalid. Does Not
switchgear type has gas and the
gas pressure is Low or Invalid. Have Gas.

Close Isolate Close Isolate


25 Close Isolate Switch OFF (Close Switch ON (Close 41­00.00
Shows the state of the trip and
is disabled). is enabled.)
close isolate switches on the
operator control panel Trip Isolate Switch Trip Isolate Switch
26 Trip Isolate OFF (Trip is ON (Trip is 41­00.00
disabled). enabled).
Shows the state of the Work (Hot
Work/Hot Line Work (Hot Line) Tag Work (Hot Line)
27 Line) Tag setting. No Closing may 41­00.00
Tag Applied Tag Removed
be performed with this flag set.
Battery supply not
normal.

This includes :­

Battery Off.
Battery Supply Note : Also part of "Maintenance Battery supply
28 Battery 41­00.00
Fail Required". Normal.
Overvolt.
Battery Low
Volts.

Capacitor The Trip/Close Capacitors have Capacitor Charge Capacitor Charge


29 41­00.00
Charge Failure failed to charge. Failed. OK.
The switchgear has failed to Trip or Mechanism
30 Mechanism Fail Mechanism OK. 41­00.00
Close electrically Failure.
The Dummy Circuit Breaker is an
internal point used for SCADA
Dummy Circuit system testing. It can be Tripped or
31 DCB Closed. DCB Not Closed. 41­00.00
Breaker Closed Closed. The value of this point is
non­volatile, ie. Is retained through
power­downs and restarts.
Directional blocking
is enabled and Vo
The directional blocking facility is sustained (after Directional blocking
SEF/SGF High
includes detection of high residual balancing) above is not enabled or
32 Residual 41­00.00
voltage (Vo) above the SEF/SGF the Min SEF/SGF Vo is below the
Voltage Alarm
threshold setting.(2) Vo threshold for the threshold.
High Vo Alarm time
or longer.
Supply Outage Supply Outage
Supply Outage
33 Measurement is Measurement is 41­00.00
Measurement
ON. OFF.
34 Door Open Status of cubicle door. Door open. Door closed. 41­00.00
Function is
Function is Load
35 Switch Function Automatic Circuit 41­00.00
Break Switch
Recloser
Auxiliary supply has Auxiliary supply
Auxiliary Supply Status of controller auxiliary supply
36 failed for more than restored for more 41­00.00
Fail Delayed (delayed).
120 seconds. than 20 seconds.

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Version
Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
The Dummy Circuit Breaker is an
internal point used for SCADA
Dummy Circuit system testing. It can be Tripped or
37 DCB Tripped. DCB Not Tripped. 41­00.00
Breaker Tripped Closed. The value of this point is
non­volatile, ie. Is retained through
power­downs and restarts.
Status of a battery test. This is the
The battery has
result of a large load applied for 10
failed a battery test
38 Battery Test Fail seconds, and then removed for 10 The battery is ok. 41­00.00
and requires
seconds and comparing the three
replacement.
resulting voltages
Battery Test in The battery test is The battery test is
39 41­00.00
Progress in progress. NOT in progress.
No controller
settings have been
changed.

The settings have Cleared by binary


Settings
40 been changed by a output "Reset Fault 41­00.00
Changed
user. Flags", "Reset
Fault Flags and
Currents" or "Clear
Settings
Changed".
There are no Non
At least 1 normal
Normal Alert A non critical alert is active on the Critical Alerts
41 alert is active on 44­00.00
Active controller. present on the
the controller
Controller.
There are no
At least 1 critical
Critical Alert A critical alert is active on the Critical Alerts
42 alert is active on 44­00.00
Active controller. present on the
the controller
Controller.
Normal state,
Cleared on next
Not suitable for poll oriented Set when a Trip
49 Trip Request internal scan after 43­06.11
protocols. Request is issued.
Set. Point cleared
after 1 second.
Point Cleared by

"Reset fault
flags and
currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags"
control.
A trip operation was attempted but
A Trip operation Any
50 Trip Aborted could not be completed due to low 44­20.01
has been aborted successful
battery capacity and was aborted.
trip or close
operation.
Controller
software
reset (data is
volatile).

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Version
Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
Point Cleared by

"Reset fault
flags and
currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags"
A close operation was attempted control.
but could not be completed due to A Close operation Any
51 Close Aborted 44­20.01
low battery capacity and was has been aborted successful
aborted. trip or close
operation.
Controller
software
reset (data is
volatile).

IOEX­A
IOEX­A
52 Connection IOEX­A Connected 44­04.19
Disconnected
Status
IOEX­B
flag for IOEX­B Connection Status. IOEX­B
53 Connection IOEX­B Connected 44­04.19
Disconnected
Status
This point is asserted when the
switchgear is in the 'Closed' state,
Extended and remains asserted for a period Switchgear has
54 Switchgear of 300 ms after the switchgear is Switchgear Closed been Tripped for at 44­28.20
Closed 'NOT­closed'. This point is cleared least 300ms
immediately when the switchgear
has been disconnected.
Circuit Breaker
OK.

Point Cleared by

"Reset fault
CB­Check, a circuit­breaker
flags and
protection­trip request FAILED to
currents"
reduce one or more phase­current
control.
Circuit Breaker magnitudes to below minimum Circuit breaker has
55 "Reset Fault 44­42.00
Fail practical phase­current­threshold failed
Flags"
(2.5A for CAPM4/5) after the
control.
configurable 'Circuit Breaker Fail
Controller
Check Delay'.
software
reset (data is
volatile).

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
Cleared by one of
the following
actions:
Indicates if the most recent close 'Reset Fault
operation was rejected by one or Flags and
more of the following: Currents'
Set if the most control.
Source and load voltages are
recent close 'Reset Fault
out of sync.
request was Flags' control.
Source and load frequencies
rejected due to out Controller
Close Rejected are out of sync.
56 of synchronisation Software 45­16.00
Out of Sync Source and load phases are between source Reset (data is
out of sync. and load phase, volatile).
One or more but not all frequency and/or Protection
bushings are dead on load or
voltage. OFF.
source side.
At the time of
the next
succesful
close.

Cleared by one of
the following
actions:

'Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents'
control.
Set if the most 'Reset Fault
recent close Flags' control.
Indicates if the most recent close
Close Rejected request was Controller
operation was rejected due to
57 Voltage Out of rejected due to out Software 45­16.00
voltage difference between source
Sync of synchronisation Reset (data is
and load.
between source volatile).
and load voltage. Protection
OFF.
At the time of
the next
succesful
close.

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
Cleared by one of
the following
actions:

'Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents'
control.
Set if the most
'Reset Fault
recent close
Flags' control.
Indicates if the most recent close request was
Close Rejected Controller
operation was rejected due to rejected due to out
58 Frequency Out Software 45­16.00
frequency instability or difference of synchronisation
of Sync Reset (data is
between source and load. between source
volatile).
and load
Protection
frequency.
OFF.
At the time of
the next
succesful
close.

Cleared by one of
the following
actions:

'Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents'
control.
Set if the most 'Reset Fault
recent close Flags' control.
Indicates if the most recent close
Close Rejected request was Controller
operation was rejected due to
59 Phase Out of rejected due to out Software 45­16.00
phase difference between source
Sync of synchronisation Reset (data is
and load.
between source volatile).
and load phase. Protection
OFF.
At the time of
the next
succesful
close.

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
Set when:

Phases,
frequencies
and voltages
are
synchronised
Cleared when a
between
phase, frequency
source and
Global Indicates if source and load are or voltage is not
60 load. 45­16.00
Synchronised synchronised. synchronised
All bushings
between source
are dead on
and load.
the load or
source side.
Sync Check is
unavailable.

Set when:

Voltages are
synchronised
between
source and
Cleared when
load.
voltages are not
Voltage Indicates if source and load All bushings synchronised
61 45­16.00
Synchronised voltages are synchronised. are dead on between source
the load or
and load.
source side.
Sync Check is
unavailable.

Set when:

Source and
load
frequencies
are stable and
frequencies
are
synchronised Cleared when
between frequencies are not
Frequency Indicates if source and load
62 source and synchronised 45­16.00
Synchronised frequencies are synchronised.
load. between source
All bushings and load.
are dead on
the load or
source side.
Sync Check is
unavailable.

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
Set when:

Phase angles
are
synchronised
between
source and Cleared when
load. phase angles are
Phase Indicates if source and load
63 All bushings not synchronised 45­16.00
Synchronised phases are synchronised.
are dead on between source
the load or and load.
source side.
Sync Check is
unavailable.

The cause of the


failure is one of the
following
conditions:­

Read Fail.

Write Fail.
SCEM This flag indicates that there has Communications to
64 Communications been an error in the Memory Fail. the SCEM are 45­20.04
Error communications to the SCEM. good.
Memory
Corrupt.

Switch
Unsupported.

Set when Sync


Cleared when:
Check is enabled
and either Loop Sync Check
Automation is off or is disabled.
the Loop Loop
Automation is Automation is
configured as on and the
follows: device type
configured as
Loop
a feeder or
Automation
midpoint.
device type is
Loop
Sync Check Indicates when synchronisation is configured as
Automation is
65 a tie. 45­28.03
Active active. on and the
the Loop
device type is
Automation
Tie and the
logic is
logic is
intelligent.
classic or it is
Intelligent
in the timer
Loop
Tie control
Automation is
mode.
in the
Protection
message Tie
OFF.
control mode.

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
Cleared when:

Maximum
Set at the time of Fault Period
an Operator or expires.
Remote close when Protection
the Close on Fault OFF.
Close on Fault Indicates when the close on fault
66 Trip is enabled and Switchgear 45­36.00
Trip Active trip is active.
any phase is live trips.
(voltage above the Close on
Live Line Fault Trip
Threshold). disabled.

Indicates the status of the relay


Set when a fault
function. This point is set when Cleared when fault
Relay Function detection relay may
67 there is a failure of any fault detection relay is 45­38.00
Status not be operating
detection relays or required working correctly.
correctly.
components.
Set when the
system restarts due
Abnormal Indicates whether a system reset Cleared on next
68 to a Watchdog 45­42.00
System Reset was due to a Watchdog failure. good restart
timeout or unknown
error.
Cleared when loop
Loop Indicates whether loop Set when loop
automation and
69 Automation aumtomation and APGS are linked automation and 45­52.00
APGS are not
APGS Link On or not. APGS are linked.
linked.
Loop Set when loop Cleared when loop
Indicates whether loop
Automation automation and automation and
70 aumtomation and APGS features 45­52.00
APGS Two Way APGS are linked in APGS are not
are linked in both way or not.
Link On both way. linked in both way.
Set when Cleared when
Indicates whether APGS will be
protection/detection protection/detection
disabled when an operator selects
71 APGS Lock On group change by group change by 45­52.00
an alternative protection/detection
operator will not operator will
group.
disable APGS. disable APGS.
Indicates whether APGS is allowed
to change from forward group to
reverse group due to a reversal of
the power flow on Mid­Point Set when APGS is Cleared when
devices. Following a loss of supply, not allowed to APGS is allowed to
72 APGS Inhibit On and a Loop Automation Timeout, change from change from 45­52.00
the inhibit will not apply and the forward group to forward group to
midpoint will select the alternate reverse group. reverse group.
group as normal. No Inhibit shall
apply when the Power flow
switches from reverse to forward.
1­ This item indicates the status of the switchgear. It is recommended that it is always sent to a SCADA system
and displayed. It indicates in summary form the information which an operator can use to determine if the
switchgear is working correctly, if maintenance is required and if the local operator has left the equipment in
normal operating mode.
2­ This data item is only available in configurations which support the Directional Blocking feature and will
always be '0' otherwise. Directional Blocking for LBS is available starting from version A45­48.00.
3­ The phase designation A, B, C is determined by the user, refer to Switchgear Details section, Phase
Designation in the Switchgear Technical Manual.
4­ The power flow direction (source/load designation) is determined by the user. See Binary Output "Power
Flow Direction" for control.
5­ If no X side CVTs present then value will always be zero.

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A.1.2Operator/Protection/Detection Flags
These flags show the status of the operator controls and the state of some of the protection settings, refer to the
Protection State Section. They are equivalent to the indications available on the Operator Control Panel on the
controller.

Version
Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
Earth/Ground Earth/Ground Protection Earth/Ground
0 41­00.00
Protection Enabled ON. Protection OFF.
SEF/SGF Protection SEF/SGF protection
1 SEF/SGF protection ON. 41­00.00
Enabled OFF.
2 Auto Reclose Auto Reclose ON. Auto Reclose OFF. 41­00.00
Cold Load Pickup is in
Auto.This means the cold Cold Load pickup is
load function is OFF. This means
functioning and may, or the cold load
3 Cold Load Auto 41­00.00
may not, be affecting the function is
threshold multiplier. This completely
is indicated by the Cold disabled.
Load Active flag.
Cold load is NOT Idle. Cold Load is Idle or
This means the threshold is turned OFF. This
See Protection State multiplier is being raised means the threshold
4 Cold Load Active 41­00.00
section. by the cold load pickup multiplier will not be
function in order to raise affected by the cold
cold load. load function.
High Current High Current Lockout High Current
5 41­00.00
Lockout Enabled ON. Lockout OFF.
Either Loss Of
Phase Protection is
Loss of Phase Loss of Phase Trip
6 (1) OFF or Loss Of 41­00.00
Protection ENABLED.
Phase Alarm
ENABLED.
Sequence Control
7 Sequence Control Sequence Control ON. 41­00.00
OFF.
Live Load Blocking
8 Live Load Blocking Live Load Blocking ON. 41­00.00
OFF.
Protection turned
9 Protection ON/OFF Protection ON. OFF. No protection 41­00.00
trips will occur.
Automatic Automatic
Automatic Protection
10 Protection Group Protection Group 41­00.00
Group Selection is ON.
Selection Selection is OFF.
The Under/Over
The Under/Over
Frequency
Normal Freq Close Frequency protection has
11 protection has 41­00.00
On/Off "Normal Freq Close" ON.
"Normal Freq
Close" OFF.
Dead Lockout Setting is Dead Lockout
12 Dead Lockout 41­00.00
ON. Setting is OFF.
Loss Of Phase/Loop Loss Of Phase/Loop
13 Loss Of Phase/Loop 41­00.00
Linked. Unlinked.
The Under/Over
The Under/Over
Frequency
Under Frequency Frequency protection
14 protection "Under 41­00.00
Trip "Under Frequency Trip"
Frequency Trip" is
feature is enabled.
disabled.

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
The Under/Over
The Under/Over
Frequency
Over Frequency Frequency protection
15 protection "Over 41­00.00
Trip "Over Frequency Trip"
Frequency Trip" is
feature is enabled.
disabled.
Protection Group A Protection group A is Protection group A
16 (2) 41­00.00
Active active. is not active.
Protection Group B Protection group B is Protection group B
17 (2) 41­00.00
Active active. is not active.
Protection Group C Protection group C is Protection group C
18 (2) 41­00.00
Active active. is not active.
Protection Group D Protection group D is Protection group D
19 (2) 41­00.00
Active active. is not active.
Protection Group E Protection group E is Protection group E
20 (2) 41­00.00
Active active. is not active.
Protection Group F Protection group F is Protection group F
21 (2) 41­00.00
Active active. is not active.
Protection Group G Protection group G is Protection group G
22 (2) 41­00.00
Active active. is not active.
Protection Group H Protection group H is Protection group H
23 (2) 41­00.00
Active active. is not active.
Protection Group I Protection group I is Protection group I is
24 (2) 41­00.00
Active active. not active.
Protection Group J Protection group J is Protection group J
25 (2) 41­00.00
Active active. is not active.
Either Loss Of
Loss of Phase Alarm is Phase Alarm is
Loss of Phase
26 (1) ENABLED (ie no trip will DISABLED, or Loss 41­00.00
Alarm Enabled
occur). Of Phase Protection
ENABLED.
Directional
Directional Protection is
Protection is not
enabled. Separate
enabled. Only one
Directional protection groups exist
27 protection group 41­00.00
Protection Enabled for each direction, pickup
exists, pickup and
and tripping is
tripping is non­
directional.
directional.
Cold Load (reverse)
Cold load (reverse) is
is Idle or is turned
NOT Idle. This means
OFF. This means
Cold Load Reverse the threshold multiplier is
28 the threshold 41­02.43
Active being raised by the cold
multiplier will not be
load pickup function in
affected by the cold
order to raise cold load.
load function.
Cold load is at the Cold Load has not
Cold Load
29 maximum time and reached the 41­02.50
Maximum
multiplier. maximum time.
Cold load(Reverse) is at Cold Load(Reverse)
Cold Load Reverse
30 the maximum time and has not reached the 41­02.50
Maximum
multiplier. maximum time.

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Introduced
Reverse Cold Load
Reverse Cold Load
Pickup is in Auto.This
pickup is OFF or
means the cold load
directional
function is functioning
protection is
Cold Load Reverse and may, or may not, be
31 DISABLED. This 41­02.50
Auto affecting the threshold
means the cold load
multiplier. This is
function is
indicated by the Cold
completely
Load Reverse Active
disabled.
flag.
Auto Reclose in the
Auto Reclose in the
Forward Auto FORWARD
32 (3) FORWARD protection 41­02.85
Reclose protection direction
direction is ON.
is OFF.
'High Current
'High Current Lockout' in Lockout' in the
Reverse High
33 (3) the REVERSE protection REVERSE 41­02.85
Current Lockout
direction is ON. protection direction
is OFF.
Sequence Control in
Sequence Control in the
Reverse Sequence the REVERSE
34 (3) REVERSE protection 41­02.85
Control protection direction
direction is ON.
is OFF.
Auto Reclose in the
Auto Reclose in the
Reverse Auto REVERSE
35 (3) REVERSE protection 41­02.85
Reclose protection direction
direction is ON.
is OFF.
The status of the
Normal Voltage Under/Over Voltage Normal Voltage Close is Normal Voltage
36 42­00.00
Close Normal Voltage Close ON Close is OFF
Setting
The status of the Under Under Voltage Trip
37 Under Voltage Trip Under Voltage Trip is ON 42­00.00
Voltage Trip setting is OFF
The status of the Over Over Voltage Trip is
38 Over Voltage Trip Over Voltage Trip is ON 42­00.00
Voltage Trip setting OFF
The status of the Sag Sag Monitoring is
39 Sag Monitoring Sag Monitoring is ON 42­00.00
Monitoring Setting OFF
The status of the Swell Swell Monitoring is
40 Swell Monitoring Swell Monitoring is ON 42­00.00
Monitoring Setting OFF
Earth/Ground
Protection Blcoking
The status of the
Earth/Ground Earth/Ground Protection is On. No
41 Earth/Ground Protection 44­0.47
Protection Block blocking is Off Earth/Ground
Block
Protection will
operate.
NPS Protection
NPS Protection The status of the NPS NPS Protection blocking Blocking is On. No
42 44­0.47
Block Protection Block is Off NPS Protection will
operate.
SEF/SGF Alarm The status of the SEF/SGF Alarm is
43 SEF/SGF Alarm is ON 44­42.00
Enabled SEF/SGF alarm OFF
44 Fault Locator On/Off Fault Locator On/Off Fault Locator On Fault Locator Off 45­06.02
'SEF/SGF Pickup Block'
status.
SEF/SGF Pickup SEF/SGF Pickups are SEF/SGF Pickups
45 45­30.00
Block Note: Refer to digital­ Blocked. are Unblocked.
control "SEF/SGF Pickup
Block".
Under Voltage Under Voltage is
46 Under Voltage On/Off Under Voltage is ON. 45­36.00
Enabled OFF.

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Introduced
Over Voltage Over Voltage is
47 Over Voltage On/Off Over Voltage is ON. 45­36.00
Enabled OFF.
The status of the Under An under voltage
Under Voltage An under voltage event
48 Voltage Trip/Alarm event will generate 45­36.00
Mode will trip the switch.
setting an alarm.
The status of the Over An over voltage
An over voltage event will
49 Over Voltage Mode Voltage Trip/Alarm event will generate 45­36.00
trip the switch.
setting an alarm.
Phase Fault
The status of the phase Phase fault protection is Phase fault
50 Protection/Detection 45­36.00
fault protection ON protection is OFF
On
Phase fault Phase fault
Phase Fault The status of the phase
protection/detection is in protection/detection
51 Protection/Detection fault trip/sectionalise 45­36.00
the trip/sectionalise is in the alarm
Mode mode
mode mode
SEF/SGF fault SEF/SGF fault
SEF/SGF The status of the
protection/detection is in protection/detection
52 Protection/Detection SEF/SGF fault 45­36.00
the trip/sectionalise is in the alarm
Mode trip/sectionalise mode
mode mode
Earth/Ground fault Earth fault
Earth/Ground Fault The status of the Earth
protection/detection is in protection/detection
53 Protection/Detection fault trip/sectionalise 45­36.00
the trip/sectionalise is in the alarm
Mode mode
mode mode
NPS Fault NPS fault NPS fault
The status of the NPS
54 Protection/Detection protection/detection is protection/detection 45­36.00
fault protection/detection
On ON is OFF
NPS fault NPS fault
NPS Fault The status of the NPS
protection/detection is in protection/detection
55 Protection/Detection fault trip/sectionalise 45­36.00
the trip/sectionalise is in the alarm
Mode mode
mode mode
Single Shot Mode is
56 Single Shot Mode Single Shot Mode is On. 45­38.00
Off.
Fault Locator Fault Locator Trigger on Fault Locator
57 Fault Locator Trigger 45­38.00
Trigger Pickup Trigger on Trip
The Rate of Change
The Rate of Change of
Rate of Change of of Frequency
58 Frequency protection is 45­44.00
Frequency Trip protection is
enabled.
disabled.
The Neutral Voltage The Neutral Voltage
59 NVD Protection On Displacement trip mode Displacement trip 45­44.00
is enabled. mode is disabled.
The Neutral Voltage The Neutral Voltage
60 NVD Alarm On Displacement alarm Displacement alarm 45­44.00
mode is enabled. mode is disabled.
Broken Conductor Broken Conductor Broken Conductor
61 Protection/Detection Protection/Detection is Protection/Detection 45­48.00
On ON. is OFF.
Broken Conductor Broken Conductor Alarm Broken Conductor
62 45­48.00
Alarm On is ON. Alarm is OFF.
Auto Close is Not
Auto Close is Blocked.
Auto Reclose Blocked. Any auto
63 Any auto reclose request 45­48.00
Blocked reclose request will
will be disregarded.
be allowed

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
To enable coordination
with a resonant earthing
system this feature
causes the Earth and Resonant Earthing
Resonant Fault Resonant Earthing
64 SEF/SGF type faults and Coordination is 45­48.00
Coordination Coordination is ON
any Auto Relose OFF
requests to be ignored
whilst the relevant
conditions are present.
1­ Loss of Phase Protection is either in Trip ENABLED, Alarm ENABLED or OFF.
2­ Only one protection group is active at any one time unless Directional Protection is ON then only two
protection groups are active. eg Protection Groups C and D active (C is the forward protection group and D
the reverse).
3­ Only valid when 'Directional Protection' is Active.

A.1.3Protection Trip Flags ACR


This group of points indicates what happened in the most recent protection sequence. For example the recloser
may have tripped, closed, tripped again and locked out. Or it may have tripped, closed and stayed closed
because the fault was cleared.

In both cases the flags below are set to show what caused of the trips and whether the lockout state has been
reached or not.

A set of flags is available for each trip in a protection sequence.

Analog data is available which shows the fault currents during the sequence and how many trips occurred. Refer
A.2.6

Note: A sequence starts when there is a protection trip or a sequence advance.

Most of these flags are cleared by a protocol command, a switchgear trip/close by the operator, or when a new
protection sequence starts.

This data is volatile, i.e. it is zeroed on controller software reset.

If there is more than one protocol running simultaneously in the controller this data is replicated between the
protocols so that each master station can clear its data independently from the others.

Version
Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
This shows that a protection Start of sequence
End of sequence.
sequence has started and not yet ie. a protection
Sequence in Either by lockout or
0 completed. Note that an operator trip or sequence 41­00.00
Progress sequence reset
trip does not cause a "Sequence in advance has
timeout.
Progress". occurred.
This shows that the protection All flags are cleared
sequence is over and the other flags by:
are set. Can be used to drive an End of sequence.
Protection operator alarm through the SCADA Either by lockout "Reset fault flags
1 and currents" 41­00.00
Data Valid system to warn that a protection or sequence reset
sequence has occurred. Note that timeout. control.
an operator trip alone does not "Reset Fault
cause a "Protection Data Valid" . Flags" control.
Phase Phase Any operator
2 Overcurrent Overcurrent close action. 41­00.00
Trip 1 Protection Trip 1 Start of a new
Phase Phase sequence.
3 Overcurrent Overcurrent Controller 41­00.00
Trip 2 Protection Trip 2 software reset
(data is volatile).

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear =OFF.
turned '0'
Introduced
Phase Phase Sequence Reset
4 Overcurrent Overcurrent occurs and 41­00.00
Trip 3 Protection Trip 3 "Sequence
Reset Clears
Phase Phase
Fault Flags On"
5 Overcurrent Overcurrent 41­00.00
Feature
Trip 4 Protection Trip 4
Available.
Earth/Ground Earth/Ground
6 Overcurrent Overcurrent 41­00.00
Trip 1 Protection Trip 1
Earth/Ground Earth/Ground
7 Overcurrent Overcurrent 41­00.00
Trip 2 Protection Trip 2
Earth/Ground Earth/Ground
8 Overcurrent Overcurrent 41­00.00
Trip 3 Protection Trip 3
Earth/Ground Earth/Ground
9 Overcurrent Overcurrent 41­00.00
Trip 4 Protection Trip 4
Sensitive
SEF/SGF
Earth/Ground
10 Overcurrent 41­00.00
Fault Protection
Trip 1
Trip 1
Sensitive
SEF/SGF
Earth/Ground
11 Overcurrent 41­00.00
Fault Protection
Trip 2
Trip 2
Sensitive
SEF/SGF
Earth/Ground
12 Overcurrent 41­00.00
Fault Protection
Trip 3
Trip 3
Sensitive
SEF/SGF
Earth/Ground
13 Overcurrent 41­00.00
Fault Protection
Trip 4
Trip 4
Sequence Sequence
14 41­00.00
Advance 1 Advance 1
Sequence Sequence
15 41­00.00
Advance 2 Advance 2
Sequence Sequence
16 41­00.00
Advance 3 Advance 3
17 Reserved Always 0 41­00.00
Single Shot
Single Shot Only one flag provided because a Protection was
18 41­00.00
Protection single shot trip forces lockout. active at the time
of the trip.
Only one flag provided because Trip was caused Protection Flags are
Loss Of
19 Loss Of Phase protection forces by Loss of Phase cleared by one of the 41­00.00
Phase Trip
lockout. Protection. following actions:­
Loss Of Phase A was lost
20 Phase Phase (1) at time of Loss Of "Reset Fault 41­00.00
A Lost Phase trip. Flags and
Currents"
Loss Of Phase B was lost
21 Phase Phase (1) at time of Loss Of control. 41­00.00
B Lost Phase trip. "Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Operator Close.
At the time of the
next trip the
flags are
'refreshed'. Old
flags are cleared
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and the cause of Version


Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear
the = '0'
'most recent' Introduced
protection
operation set.
Protection
turned OFF.
Controller
Software reset
(data is volatile).
Loss Of Phase C was lost Sequence Reset
22 Phase Phase (1) at time of Loss Of occurs and 41­00.00
C Lost Phase trip. "Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

Cleared by:
The High Current
Lockout forced Any close action.
the controller to "Reset Fault
High Current Only one flag because High Current
23 lockout during the Flags and 41­00.00
Lockout Lockout forces lockout.
most recent Currents"
protection control.
sequence. "Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Sequence Reset
Indicates the controller is in lockout. occurs and
Therefore no auto­reclosing will take "Sequence
place. Reset Clears
Controller is in Fault Flags On" 41­00.00
24 Lockout
If the switchgear is closed this flag lockout. Feature
will be clear. When this flag is clear Available.
it indicates the protection sequence
cleared the fault.

A combination of
an OCPM
One flag only because operator trip Operator Trip OR Cleared by any close
25 Operator Trip 41­00.00
forces lockout. an IOEX Operator action.
Trip OR a
Protocol Trip.
The most recent Protection Flags are
protection cleared by one of the
Protection Set if the most recent protection operation was following actions:­
26 Flag­Phase operation was caused by a Phase caused by a 41­00.00
Overcurrent Overcurrent Protection Trip. Phase "Reset Fault
Overcurrent Flags and
Protection Trip Currents"
The most recent control.
protection "Reset Fault
Protection Set if the most recent protection Flags" control.
operation was
Flag­ operation was caused by an Operator Close. 41­00.00
27 caused by an
Earth/Ground Earth/Ground Overcurrent At the time of the
Earth/Ground
Overcurrent Protection. next trip the
Overcurrent
Protection Trip. flags are
'refreshed'. Old
flags are cleared
and the cause of
the 'most recent'
protection
operation set.

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Protection Version
Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear =OFF.
turned '0'
Introduced
Sequence Reset
The most recent occurs and
protection "Sequence
Protection Set if the most recent protection Reset Clears
operation was
Flag­ operation was caused by an Fault Flags On" 41­00.00
28 caused by an
SEF/SGF SEF/SGF Overcurrent Protection Feature
SEF/SGF
Overcurrent Trip.
Overcurrent Available.
Protection Trip.

Cleared by:

Any Operator
Close or
The most recent Operator Trip.
trip was caused This includes
OCP
29 by a local or remote control 41­00.00
Operator Trip
remote operator commands.
panel trip. Start of a new
sequence.

Cleared by:
The most recent
trip was caused Any Operator
IOEX Close or
30 by an IOEX 41­00.00
Operator Trip Operator Trip.
Operator Trip
input This includes
remote control
commands.
The most recent Start of a new
IOEX
trip was caused sequence.
31 Protection 41­00.00
by an IOEX
Trip
Protection Input

The most recent Cleared by:


trip was caused
33 Protocol Trip by a remote Any Operator 41­00.00
protocol or WSOS Close or
trip request. Operator Trip.
The most recent This includes
trip was caused remote control
by a Loop commands.
Automation Automation, Start of a new
34 sequence. 41­00.00
Trip­A Generator
Control, or an
Auto Changeover
Trip request.
Set if the most recent protection Protection Flags are
operation was due to Under cleared by one of the
Under Frequency. Protection following actions:­
Frequency operation caused
35 41­00.00
Protection The source frequency has fallen by Under "Reset fault flags
Flag below the Under Frequency Frequency. and currents"
threshold for the Trip Delay count control.
and a Trip has occurred. "Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Any Operator
Close.
At the time of the
next trip the
flags are
'refreshed'. Old

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flags are cleared Version


Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear
and the= cause
'0' of Introduced
the 'most recent'
protection
operation set.
Start of a new
sequence. The
time stamp
Set if most recent protection reflects this.
operation was due to Over Protection
Over Frequency. Protection turned OFF.
Frequency operation caused Sequence Reset 41­00.00
36
Protection The source frequency has risen by Over
occurs and
Flag above the Over Frequency Frequency.
"Sequence
threshold for the Trip Delay count
Reset Clears
and a Trip has occurred.
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

Phase A Phase A Cleared by:


41 Overcurrent Overcurrent 41­00.00
Trip 1 Protection Trip 1 "Reset Fault
Phase A Phase A flags and
42 Overcurrent Overcurrent Currents" 41­00.00
Trip 2 Protection Trip 2 control.
Phase A Phase A "Reset Fault
43 Overcurrent Overcurrent Flags" control. 41­00.00
Any Operator
Trip 3 Protection Trip 3
Close. This
Phase A Phase A includes remote
44 Overcurrent Overcurrent control 41­00.00
Trip 4 Protection Trip 4 commands.
Phase B Phase B Start of a new
45 Overcurrent Overcurrent sequence. 41­00.00
Trip 1 Protection Trip 1 Sequence Reset
Phase B Phase B occurs and
46 Overcurrent Overcurrent "Sequence 41­00.00
Trip 2 Protection Trip 2 Reset Clears
Phase B Phase B Fault Flags On"
47 Overcurrent Overcurrent Feature 41­00.00
Trip 3 Protection Trip 3 Available.
Phase B Phase B
48 Overcurrent Overcurrent 41­00.00
Trip 4 Protection Trip 4
Phase C Phase C
49 Overcurrent Overcurrent 41­00.00
Trip 1 Protection Trip 1
Phase C Phase C
50 Overcurrent Overcurrent 41­00.00
Trip 2 Protection Trip 2
Phase C Phase C
51 Overcurrent Overcurrent 41­00.00
Trip 3 Protection Trip 3
Phase C Phase C
52 Overcurrent Overcurrent 41­00.00
Trip 4 Protection Trip 4
Peak Fault
Current for trip
Instantaneous
53 was above the 41­00.00
Trip Flag 1
Instantaneous
Multiplier setting.

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
Peak Fault
Current for trip
Instantaneous
54 was above the 41­00.00
Trip Flag 2
Instantaneous
Multiplier setting.
Peak Fault
Current for trip
Instantaneous
55 was above the 41­00.00
Trip Flag 3
Instantaneous
Multiplier setting.
Peak Fault
Current for trip
Instantaneous
56 was above the 41­00.00
Trip Flag 4
Instantaneous
Multiplier setting.
Protection Flags are
cleared by one of the
The most recent following actions:­
Most Recent trip was caused
57 Trip Phase A by an A Phase "Reset Fault 41­00.00
Overcurrent Overcurrent Flags and
Protection Trip. Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
The most recent Operator Close.
Most Recent trip was caused At the time of the
58 Trip Phase B by a B Phase next trip the 41­00.00
Overcurrent Overcurrent flags are
Protection Trip 'refreshed'. Old
flags are cleared
and the cause of
the 'most recent'
The most recent protection
Most Recent trip was caused operation set.
59 Trip Phase C by a C Phase Protection 41­00.00
Overcurrent Overcurrent turned OFF.
Protection Trip Controller
Software Reset
(data is volatile).
Sequence Reset
occurs and
The peak current "Sequence
for the most Reset Clears
Instantaneous
recent trip was Fault Flags On" 41­00.00
60 Most Recent
greater than the Feature
Trip
Instantaneous Available.
setting.

Cleared by:

"Reset Fault
Set if a lockout Flags and
Dead Lockout caused by the Currents"
61 41­00.00
Trip Flag 'Dead Lockout' control.
Feature occurred. "Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Operator Close.
Controller
Software
Reset(data is
volatile).
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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear =OFF.
turned '0'
Introduced
Sequence Reset
occurs and
"Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Trip while Work Available.
62 Work Tag Trip Tag or Hot Line 41­00.00
Tag applied.
The most recent Trip Flags are cleared
Most Recent Trip was caused by one of the following
65 41­00.00
Trip Phase by a Phase actions:­
overcurrent fault
The most recent "Reset Fault
Most Recent trip was caused Flags and
66 Trip by an Currents" 41­00.00
Earth/Ground Earth/Ground control.
overcurrent fault "Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Operator Close.
At the time of the
next trip the
flags are
'refreshed'. Old
flags are cleared
and the cause of
the 'most recent'
protection
The most recent operation set.
Most Recent Trip was caused Protection
67 41­00.00
Trip SEF/SGF by a SEF/SGF turned OFF.
overcurrent fault Sequence Reset
occurs and
"Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

Cleared by one of the


following actions:

'Reset Flags and


Currents'
control.
Controller
Software Reset
(data is volatile).
Most recent close
Indicates the most recent close was At the time of the
Operator caused by local or
68 caused by a local or remote panel next Close. 41­00.00
Close remote panel
close request. Sequence Reset
close request.
occurs and
"Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
Cleared by one of the
following actions:

'Reset Flags and


Currents'
control.
Controller
Software Reset
(data is volatile).
Most recent close At the time of the
Indicates the most recent close was
69 IOEX Close caused by an next Close. 41­00.00
caused by an IOEX close input.
IOEX close input. Sequence Reset
occurs and
"Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

Cleared by one of the


following actions:

'Reset Flags and


Currents'
control.
Controller
Software Reset
(data is volatile).
Most recent close
At the time of the
Protocol Indicates the most recent close was caused by a
70 next Close. 41­00.00
Close caused by a protocol close request. protocol close
request. Sequence Reset
occurs and
"Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

Cleared by one of the


following actions

'Reset Flags and


Currents'
control.
Controller
Software Reset
Indicates the most recent close was Most recent close (data is volatile).
caused by a Distributed Automation caused by a At the time of the
Automation
71 Close request (ie Loop Automation, Distributed next Close. 41­00.00
Close
Auto Changeover, or Generator Automation Close Sequence Reset
Control). request. occurs and
"Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
Cleared by one of the
following actions

'Reset Flags and


Currents'
control.
Controller
Most recent close
Software Reset
caused by a
(data is volatile).
Indicates the most recent close was Normal Voltage
At the time of the
Normal caused by a Normal Voltage Close Close request.
72 next Close. 41­00.00
Voltage Close request. (NOTE This feature does (NOTE that this
Sequence Reset
not exist at the moment). feature does not
exist at the occurs and
"Sequence
moment).
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

Cleared by one of the


following actions:

'Reset Flags and


Currents'
control.
Controller
Software Reset
(data is volatile).
Most recent close
Normal Indiciates the most recent close was At the time of the
caused by Normal
73 Frequency caused by a Normal Frequency next Close. 41­00.00
Frequency Close
Close Close request Sequence Reset
request.
occurs and
"Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
Set if any of the
following caused
the most recent
Cleared by one of the
close:
following actions:
CCEM
'Reset Flags and
external
Currents'
button on N­
control.
Series.
Controller
Mechanical
Software Reset
action. The
(data is volatile).
switchgear
At the time of the
External The most recent close caused by an detected as
74 next Close. 41­00.00
Close action external to the Controller. closed
Sequence Reset
without a
occurs and
close
"Sequence
reques.
Reset Clears
Electrical
Fault Flags On"
action (only
Feature
available on
Available.
the
Advanced
controller).

Cleared by one of the


following actions:

'Reset Flags and


Currents'
control.
Controller
Software Reset
Set if the most (data is volatile).
recent close Protection OFF.
Live Load
request was At the time of the
75 Block 41­00.00
blocked due to a next Close.
Occurred
Live Load Sequence Reset
condition. occurs and
"Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
Protection Flags are
cleared by one of the
following actions:­

"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Operator Close.
At the time of the
next protection
The most recent trip the flags are
Indicates if the most recent protection 'refreshed'. Old
Protection
protection operation was caused by operation was flags are cleared
76 Flag­NPS 41­00.00
an NPS Overcurrent Protection caused by an and the cause of
Overcurrent
Trip. NPS Overcurrent the 'most recent'
Protection Trip. protection
operation set.
Protection
turned OFF.
Sequence Reset
occurs and
"Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
Most Recent Trip
Flags are cleared by
one of the following
actions:­

"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Operator Close.
Protection
turned OFF.
Start of a new
sequence.
The most recent
At the time of the
Most Recent trip was caused
77 next trip the 41­00.00
Trip NPS by a NPS
overcurrent fault. flags are
'refreshed'. Old
flags are cleared
and the cause of
the 'most recent'
trip set.
Controller reset.
Sequence Reset
occurs and
"Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.
Protection Flags are
cleared by one of the
following actions:­
NPS
NPS Overcurrent "Reset Fault
78 Overcurrent 41­00.00
Protection Trip 1 Flags and
Trip 1
Currents"
control.
NPS "Reset Fault
NPS Overcurrent
79 Overcurrent Flags" control. 41­00.00
Protection Trip 2
Trip 2 Operator Close.
Protection
turned OFF.
NPS Start of a new
NPS Overcurrent
80 Overcurrent 41­00.00
Protection Trip 3 sequence.
Trip 3
Controller reset.
Sequence Reset
occurs and
NPS "Sequence
NPS Overcurrent Reset Clears
81 Overcurrent 41­00.00
Protection Trip 4 Fault Flags On"
Trip 4
Feature
Available.

82 Most Recent Most recent trip Protection Flags are 41­00.00


Trip External caused by a FTI cleared by one of the
following actions:­
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following actions:­
or an IOEX Version
Point Name Description Set = Input
Protection '1' Clear = '0'
"Reset Fault Introduced
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Operator Close.
Protection
turned OFF.
Start of a new
sequence.
Sequence Reset
occurs and
"Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

The most recent Protection Flags are


trip was caused cleared by one of the
by a Loop following actions:­
Automation Automation,
83 "Reset Fault 41­00.00
Trip­B Generator
Control, or an Flags and
Auto changeover Currents"
Trip request. control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Operator Close.
At the time of the
next trip the
flags are
'refreshed' at this
time old flags
are cleared and
the cause of the
'most recent'
protection
The most recent
operation set.
Mechanical One flag only because this trip trip was caused
84 Protection 41­00.00
Trip forces lockout by a Mechanical
turned OFF.
Trip.
Start of a new
sequence.
Sequence Reset
occurs and
"Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

85 Most Recent This flags whether the most recent The most recent These flags are 41­00.00
Trip Phase trip was caused by a Phase trip was caused cleared by one of the
following actions:
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following actions:
Overcurrent Fault. by a Phase Version
Point Name Description Set = '1'
Overcurrent Clear = '0'
"Reset Fault Introduced
Overcurrent­ Fault. Flags and
Close Reset Currents"
The most recent control.
Most Recent "Reset Fault
trip was caused
Trip This flags whether the most recent Flags" control.
by an
86 Earth/Ground trip was caused by an Earth/Ground Any Close 41­00.00
Earth/Ground
Overcurrent­ Overcurrent Fault. action.
Overcurrent
Close Reset Protection
Fault.
turned OFF.
Controller
The most recent software reset
Most Recent
This flags whether the most recent trip was caused (data is volatile).
Trip SEF/SGF
87 trip was caused by an SEF/SGF by an SEF/SGF Sequence Reset 41­00.00
Overcurrent­
Overcurrent Fault. Overcurrent occurs and
Close Reset
Fault. "Sequence
Reset Clears
The most recent Fault Flags On"
Most Recent Feature
This flags whether the most recent trip was caused
Trip NPS Available.
88 trip was caused by an NPS by an NPS 41­00.00
Overcurrent­
Overcurrent Fault. Overcurrent
Close Reset
Fault.

Reverse All flags are cleared


Reverse Phase
Phase by:
89 Overcurrent 41­00.00
Overcurrent
Protection Trip 1 "Reset fault flags
Trip 1
Reverse and currents"
Reverse Phase control.
Phase
90 Overcurrent "Reset Fault 41­00.00
Overcurrent
Protection Trip 2 Flags" control.
Trip 2
Any operator
Reverse
Reverse Phase close action.
Phase
91 Overcurrent Start of a new 41­00.00
Overcurrent
Protection Trip 3 sequence.
Trip 3
Controller
Reverse software reset
Reverse Phase
Phase (data is volatile). 41­00.00
92 Overcurrent
Overcurrent Protection
Protection Trip 4
Trip 4 turned OFF.
Reverse Reverse Sequence Reset
Earth/Ground Earth/Ground occurs and
93 41­00.00
Overcurrent Overcurrent "Sequence
Trip 1 Protection Trip 1 Reset Clears
Reverse Reverse Fault Flags On"
Earth/Ground Earth/Ground Feature
94 41­00.00
Overcurrent Overcurrent Available.
Trip 2 Protection Trip 2
Reverse Reverse
Earth/Ground Earth/Ground
95 41­00.00
Overcurrent Overcurrent
Trip 3 Protection Trip 3
Reverse Reverse
Earth/Ground Earth/Ground
96 41­00.00
Overcurrent Overcurrent
Trip 4 Protection Trip 4

97 Reverse Reverse Sensitive 41­00.00


SEF/SGF Earth/Ground
Fault Protection
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Fault Protection
Trip 1Set = '1' Version
Point Name Description Clear = '0'
Reverse Reverse Sensitive Introduced
Overcurrent
SEF/SGF Earth/Ground
98 Trip 1 41­00.00
Overcurrent Fault Protection
Trip 2 Trip 2
Reverse Reverse Sensitive
SEF/SGF Earth/Ground
99 41­00.00
Overcurrent Fault Protection
Trip 3 Trip 3
Reverse Reverse Sensitive
SEF/SGF Earth/Ground
100 41­00.00
Overcurrent Fault Protection
Trip 4 Trip 4
Single Shot
Reverse Protection was
Only one flag provided because a
101 Single Shot active at the time 41­00.00
single shot trip forces lockout.
Protection of the reverse
trip.
Cleared by:

Any close action.


"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
The High Current control.
Reverse High Lockout forced "Reset Fault
102 Current the controller to Flags" control. 41­00.00
Lockout Only one flag because High Current
lockout during the Sequence Reset
Lockout forces lockout.
most recent occurs and
reverse protection "Sequence
sequence. Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

The most recent Protection Flags are


protection cleared by one of the
Reverse
Set if the most recent protection operation was following actions:­
Protection
103 operation was caused by a Reverse caused by a 41­00.00
Flag­Phase "Reset Fault
Phase Overcurrent Protection Trip. Reverse Phase
Overcurrent Flags and
Overcurrent
Protection Trip Currents"
The most recent control.
protection "Reset Fault
Reverse Flags" control.
Set if the most recent protection operation was
Protection Operator Close.
operation was caused by a Reverse caused by a
104 Flag­ At the time of the 41­00.00
Earth/Ground Overcurrent Reverse
Earth/Ground next trip the
Protection. Earth/Ground
Overcurrent flags are
Overcurrent
Protection Trip. 'refreshed'. Old
flags are cleared
and the cause of
the 'most recent'
protection
operation set.
Protection
turned OFF.
Sequence Reset
occurs and
"Sequence
105 Reverse Set if the most recent protection The most recent Reset Clears 41­00.00
Protection operation was caused by a Reverse protection Fault Flags On"

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SEF/SGF Overcurrent Protection operation was Feature Version


Point Name Trip. Description Setby= a'1'
caused Clear = '0'
Available. Introduced
Flag­ Reverse
SEF/SGF SEF/SGF
Overcurrent Overcurrent
Reverse Protection Trip. Cleared by:
Reverse Phase A
Phase A
106 Overcurrent "Reset Fault 41­00.00
Overcurrent
Protection Trip 1 flags and
Trip 1
Reverse Currents"
Reverse Phase A control.
Phase A
107 Overcurrent "Reset Fault 41­00.00
Overcurrent
Protection Trip 2 Flags" control.
Trip 2
Reverse Any Operator
Reverse Phase A Close or
Phase A
108 Overcurrent Operator Trip. 41­00.00
Overcurrent
Protection Trip 3 This includes
Trip 3
remote control
Reverse commands.
Reverse Phase A
Phase A Start of a new
109 Overcurrent 41­00.00
Overcurrent sequence.
Protection Trip 4
Trip 4 Sequence Reset
Reverse occurs and
Reverse Phase B
Phase B "Sequence
110 Overcurrent 41­00.00
Overcurrent Reset Clears
Protection Trip 1
Trip 1 Fault Flags On"
Reverse Feature
Reverse Phase B
Phase B Available.
111 Overcurrent 41­00.00
Overcurrent
Protection Trip 2
Trip 2
Reverse
Reverse Phase B
Phase B
112 Overcurrent 41­00.00
Overcurrent
Protection Trip 3
Trip 3
Reverse
Reverse Phase B
Phase B
113 Overcurrent 41­00.00
Overcurrent
Protection Trip 4
Trip 4
Reverse
Reverse Phase C
Phase C
114 Overcurrent 41­00.00
Overcurrent
Protection Trip 1
Trip 1
Reverse
Reverse Phase C
Phase C
115 Overcurrent 41­00.00
Overcurrent
Protection Trip 2
Trip 2
Reverse
Reverse Phase C
Phase C
116 Overcurrent 41­00.00
Overcurrent
Protection Trip 3
Trip 3
Reverse
Reverse Phase C
Phase C
117 Overcurrent 41­00.00
Overcurrent
Protection Trip 4
Trip 4

118 Reverse Peak Fault 41­00.00


Instantaneous Current for
reverse trip was
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reverse trip was
aboveSetthe= '1' Version
Point Name Description Clear = '0'
Instantaneous Introduced
Trip Flag 1 Multiplier setting.
Peak Fault
Current for
Reverse
reverse trip was
119 Instantaneous 41­00.00
above the
Trip Flag 2
Instantaneous
Multiplier setting.
Peak Fault
Current for
Reverse
reverse trip was
120 Instantaneous 41­00.00
above the
Trip Flag 3
Instantaneous
Multiplier setting.
Peak Fault
Current for
Reverse
reverse trip was
121 Instantaneous 41­00.00
above the
Trip Flag 4
Instantaneous
Multiplier setting.
The most recent Protection Flags are
Most Recent reverse trip was cleared by one of the
Reverse Trip caused by an A following actions:­
122 41­00.00
Phase A Phase
Overcurrent Overcurrent "Reset Fault
Protection Trip. Flags and
The most recent Currents"
Most Recent reverse trip was control.
Reverse Trip caused by a B "Reset Fault
123 Flags" control. 41­00.00
Phase B Phase
Overcurrent Overcurrent Operator Close.
Protection Trip At the time of the
next trip the
The most recent
flags are
Most Recent reverse trip was
'refreshed'. Old
Reverse Trip caused by a C
124 flags are cleared 41­00.00
Phase C Phase
Overcurrent Overcurrent and the cause of
the 'most recent'
Protection Trip
protection
operation set.
Protection
turned OFF.
Controller
Software Reset
The peak current (data is volatile).
for the most Sequence Reset
Instantaneous
recent reverse trip occurs and
125 Most Recent 41­00.00
was greater than "Sequence
Reverse Trip
the Instantaneous Reset Clears
setting. Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

128 Reverse Most The most recent Trip Flags are cleared 41­00.00
Recent Trip Reverse Trip was by one of the following
caused by a
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caused by a
Phase overcurrent actions:­ Version
Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
fault Introduced
Phase "Reset Fault
The most recent
Flags and
Reverse Most Reverse Trip was
Currents"
129 Recent Trip caused by an 41­00.00
control.
Earth/Ground Earth/Ground
"Reset Fault
overcurrent fault
Flags" control.
The most recent Operator Close.
Reverse Most Reverse Trip was At the time of the
130 Recent Trip caused by a next trip the 41­00.00
SEF/SGF SEF/SGF flags are
overcurrent fault 'refreshed'. Old
flags are cleared
and the cause of
the 'most recent'
protection
operation set.
Protection
turned OFF.
Sequence Reset
occurs and
"Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

131 Reverse Indicates if the most recent The most recent Protection Flags are 41­00.00
Protection protection operation was caused by protection cleared by one of the
Flag­NPS an NPS Overcurrent Protection operation was following actions:­
Overcurrent Trip. caused by a
reverse NPS "Reset Fault
Overcurrent Flags and
Protection Trip. Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Operator Close.
At the time of the
next protection
trip the flags are
'refreshed'. Old
flags are cleared
and the cause of
the 'most recent'
protection
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operation set. Version
Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Protection Introduced
turned OFF.
Sequence Reset
occurs and
"Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

132 Most Recent The most recent most recent Trip Flags 41­00.00
Reverse Trip Reverse Trip was are cleared by one of
NPS caused by aNPS the following actions:­
overcurrent fault.
"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Operator Close.
Protection
turned OFF.
Start of a new
sequence.
At the time of the
next trip the
flags are
'refreshed'. Old
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flags are cleared Version
Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear
and the= cause
'0' of Introduced
the 'most recent'
trip set.
Controller reset.
Sequence Reset
occurs and
"Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

Reverse NPS Reverse NPS Protection Flags are


133 Overcurrent Overcurrent cleared by one of the 41­00.00
Trip 1 Protection Trip 1 following actions:­
Reverse NPS Reverse NPS
134 Overcurrent Overcurrent "Reset Fault 41­00.00
Trip 2 Protection Trip 2 Flags and
Reverse NPS Reverse NPS Currents"
control.
135 Overcurrent Overcurrent 41­00.00
"Reset Fault
Trip 3 Protection Trip 3
Flags" control.
Operator Close.
Protection
turned OFF.
Start of a new
sequence.
Controller reset.
Reverse NPS Reverse NPS Sequence Reset
136 Overcurrent Overcurrent occurs and 41­00.00
Trip 4 Protection Trip 4 "Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

The most recent These flags are


Most Recent cleared by one of the
reverse trip was
Reverse Trip This flags whether the most recent following actions:
caused by a
137 Phase reverse trip was caused by a Phase 41­00.00
Phase
Overcurrent­ Overcurrent Fault. "Reset Fault
Overcurrent
Close Reset Flags and
Fault.
Currents"
control.
The most recent
Most Recent "Reset Fault
reverse trip was
Reverse Trip This flags whether the most recent Flags" control.
caused by an
138 Earth/Ground reverse trip was caused by an Any Close 41­00.00
Earth/Ground
Overcurrent­ Earth/Ground Overcurrent Fault. action.
Overcurrent
Close Reset Protection
Fault.
turned OFF.
139 Most Recent This flags whether the most recent The most recent Controller 41­00.00
Reverse Trip reverse trip was caused by an reverse trip was software reset
SEF/SGF SEF/SGF Overcurrent Fault. caused by an (data is volatile).
Overcurrent­ SEF/SGF Sequence Reset
Close Reset occurs and
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Overcurrent "Sequence Version


Point Name Description Fault.Set = '1' Clear Clears
Reset = '0'
Introduced
Most Recent The most recent Fault Flags On"
Reverse Trip This flags whether the most recent reverse trip was Feature
140 NPS reverse trip was caused by an NPS caused by an Available. 41­00.00
Overcurrent­ Overcurrent Fault. NPS Overcurrent
Close Reset Fault.
These flags are
cleared by one of the
following actions:

"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Most recent close Any Close
Directional Indicates that the most recent close caused by a action.
141 Protection was caused by a directional directional Controller 41­00.00
Auto Restore protection auto restore. protection auto software reset
restore. (data is volatile).
Sequence Reset
occurs and
"Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

Rev Reverse Cleared by either:


142 Sequence Sequence 41­04.03
Advance 1 Advance 1 "Reset fault flags
Rev Reverse and currents"
143 Sequence Sequence control. 41­04.03
Advance 2 Advance 2 "Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Any operator
close action.
Start of a new
sequence.
Controller
Indicates a sequence advance has software reset
taken place for protection in the (data is volatile).
reverse direction. Protection
turned OFF.
Sequence Reset
occurs and
"Sequence
Rev Reverse Reset Clears
144 Sequence Sequence Fault Flags On" 41­04.03
Advance 3 Advance 3 Feature
Available.

Under Cleared by:


An Under Voltage
Voltage Trip Indicates whether an Under Voltage
145 Trip has "Reset Fault 42­00.00
Protection Trip has occurred.
occurred. flags and
Trip
Currents"
146 Over Voltage Indicates whether an Over Voltage An Over Voltage control. 42­00.00
"Reset Fault
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"Reset Fault
Trip has occurred. Trip has Flags" control. Version
Point Name Description Set = '1'
occurred. Clear = '0'
Any Operator Introduced
Trip Close or
Protection Set if the number of Trips followed Operator Trip.
Trip Excess Under This includes
Excess Under by a Close due to Under Voltage
Voltage remote control
147 Voltage Protection has exceeded the 42­00.00
Sequecnes have commands.
Sequences allowed number in the time
occurred Start of a new
allocated
sequence.
Voltage Set if the time allocated for a close Voltage has failed Sequence Reset
148 Recovery after a Voltage protection trip has to recover in the occurs and 42­00.00
Timeout expired. allocated time "Sequence
Reset Clears
Excess Over Set if the number of Trips followed Fault Flags On"
149 Voltage Excess Over 42­00.00
by a Close due to Over Voltage Feature
Sequences Protection has exceeded the Voltage Available.
Sequecnes have
allowed number in the time
occurred
allocated

Active
150 Protection 42­00.00
Group A
Active Cleared by one of the
151 Protection following actions 42­00.00
Group B
Active 'Reset Flags and
152 Protection Currents' 42­00.00
Group C protocol
Active command.
153 Protection Any operator 42­00.00
Group D close (including
Active remote
154 Protection commands). 42­00.00
Group E The active Start of a new
protection group sequence. The
Active The active protection group for the
for the most time stamp
155 Protection most recent protection sequence. 42­00.00
recent protection reflects this.
Group F
sequence. Controller
Active Software Reset
156 Protection (data is volatile). 42­00.00
Group G Sequence Reset
Active occurs and
157 Protection "Sequence 42­00.00
Group H Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Active Available.
158 Protection 42­00.00
Group I
Active
159 Protection 42­00.00
Group J
A Phase Cleared by
A Phase
160 Overcurrent 44­04.25
Overcurrent Fault Operator trip.
Fault
Any close.
B Phase These flags show which elements
B Phase Reset Flags'
161 Overcurrent were picked up at the time of the 44­04.25
Overcurrent Fault Protocol
Fault most recent fault.
Command.
C Phase
C Phase
162 Overcurrent 44­04.25
Overcurrent Fault
Fault
163 Phase This point is a combination (OR) Phase All flags are cleared 44­14.00
Overcurrent between Phase Overcurrent Overcurrent by:

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Protection Trip 1, Phase Protection Trip "Reset fault flags Version


Point Name Overcurrent Description
Protection Trip 2, Set = '1' Clear
and = '0'
currents" Introduced
Trip Phase Overcurrent Protection Trip control.
3, Phase Overcurrent Protection "Reset Fault
Trip
This 4.
point is a combination (OR) Flags" control.
between Earth/Ground Overcurrent Any operator
Earth/Ground Protection Trip 1, Earth/Ground Earth/Ground close action.
164 Overcurrent Overcurrent Protection Trip 2, Overcurrent Start of a new 44­14.00
Trip Earth/Ground Overcurrent Protection Trip sequence.
Protection Trip 3, Earth/Ground Controller
Overcurrent Protection Trip 4. software reset
This point is a combination (OR) (data is volatile).
between SEF/SGF Overcurrent Protection
Sensitive turned OFF.
SEF/SGF Protection Trip 1, SEF/SGF
Earth/Ground Sequence Reset 44­14.00
165 Overcurrent Overcurrent Protection Trip 2,
Fault Protection occurs and
Trip SEF/SGF Overcurrent Protection
Trip "Sequence
Trip 3, SEF/SGF Overcurrent
Protection Trip 4. Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

Cleared by:

Any close action.


"Reset Fault
Flags" protocol
command.
"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
Indicates the controller is in lockout,
Controller is in protocol
Protection which is caused by a protection
166 protection command. 44­21.00
Lockout event. Therefore no auto­reclosing
lockout. Sequence Reset
will take place.
occurs and
"Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

167 Rate of Set if the most recent protection Protection Protection flag is 45­44.00
Change of operation was due to Rate of operation caused cleared by one of the
Frequency Change of Frequency. by Rate of following actions:­

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The rate of change of frequency has Change of "Reset Version


Point Name exceeded the Description Set = '1'
threshold for the set Frequency. Clear =fault
'0' flags
and currents" Introduced
Protection definite time and a Trip has control.
Flag occurred. "Reset fault
flags" control.
Any operator
close.
At the time of the
next trip the
flags are
'refreshed'. Old
flags are cleared
and the cause of
the 'most recent'
protection
operation set.
Start of a new
sequence. The
time stamp
reflects this.
Protection
turned OFF.
Sequence Reset
occurs and
"Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

168 NVD Set if the most recent protection Protection Protection flag is 45­44.00
Protection operation was due to Neutral operation caused cleared by one of the
Trip Voltage Displacement. by Neutral Voltage following actions:­
Displacement.
The Neutral Voltage Displacement "Reset fault flags
has exceeded the threshold for the and currents"
set definite time and a Trip has control.
occurred. "Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Any Operator
Close.
At the time of the
next trip the
flags are
'refreshed'. Old
flags are cleared
and the cause of
the 'most recent'
protection
operation set.
Start of a new
sequence. The
time stamp
reflects this.
Protection
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Protection
turned Version
Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear =OFF.
'0'
Sequence Reset Introduced
occurs and
"Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

169 APGS Protection action undertaken in APGS On, Trip flag is cleared by 45­45.02
Primary concert with an APGS selected one of the following
Earth/Ground group. Primary group actions:­
O/C Trip 'Active' and
"Reset Fault
most recent TRIP Flags and
Earth/Ground Currents"
Overcurrent. control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Operator Close.
At the time of the
next trip the
flags are
'refreshed'. Old
flags are cleared
and the cause of
the 'most recent'
protection
operation set.
Protection
turned OFF.
Sequence Reset
occurs and
"Sequence
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"Sequence
Reset Version
Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear Clears
= '0'
Fault Flags On" Introduced
Feature
Available.
APGS turned
OFF.
"Power
Direction" setting
is changed.

170 APGS Protection action undertaken in APGS On, Trip flag is cleared by 45­45.02
Primary any concert with an APGS selected one of the following
Phase O/C group. Primary group actions:­
Trip 'Active' and
"Reset Fault
most recent TRIP Flags and
caused by any Currents"
Phase control.
Overcurrent. "Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Operator Close.
At the time of the
next trip the
flags are
'refreshed'. Old
flags are cleared
and the cause of
the 'most recent'
protection
operation set.
Protection
turned OFF.
Sequence Reset
occurs and
"Sequence
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"Sequence
Reset Version
Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear Clears
= '0'
Fault Flags On" Introduced
Feature
Available.
APGS turned
OFF.
"Power
Direction" setting
is changed.

171 APGS Protection action undertaken in APGS On, Trip flag is cleared by 45­45.02
Alternate any concert with an APGS selected one of the following
Phase O/C group. Alternate group actions:­
Trip active and
"Reset Fault
most recent TRIP Flags and
caused by any Currents"
Phase control.
Overcurrent. "Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Operator Close.
At the time of the
next trip the
flags are
'refreshed'. Old
flags are cleared
and the cause of
the 'most recent'
protection
operation set.
Protection
turned OFF.
Sequence Reset
occurs and
"Sequence
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"Sequence
Reset Version
Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear Clears
= '0'
Fault Flags On" Introduced
Feature
Available.
APGS turned
OFF.
"Power
Direction" setting
is changed.

172 APGS Protection action undertaken in APGS On, Trip flag is cleared by 45­45.02
Alternate concert with an APGS selected one of the following
Earth/Ground group. Alternate group actions:­
O/C Trip active and
"Reset Fault
most recent TRIP Flags and
Earth/Ground Currents"
Overcurrent. control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Operator Close.
At the time of the
next trip the
flags are
'refreshed'. Old
flags are cleared
and the cause of
the 'most recent'
protection
operation set.
Protection
turned OFF.
Sequence Reset
occurs and
"Sequence
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Reset Version
Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear Clears
= '0'
Fault Flags On" Introduced
Feature
Available.
APGS turned
OFF.
"Power
Direction" setting
is changed.

173 Broken Set if the most recent protection Broken Conductor The trip flag is cleared 45­48.00
Conductor operation was due to Broken Protection Trip. by one of the following
Trip Conductor. actions:­

The Broken Conductor protection "Reset fault flags


has exceeded the threshold for the and currents"
set definite time and a Trip has control.
occurred. "Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Any operator
close action.
Start of a new
sequence.
Protection
turned OFF.
Broken
Conductor
turned OFF.
Controller
software reset
(data is volatile).
Sequence Reset
occurs and
"Sequence
Reset Clears
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Reset Clears
Fault Version
Point Name Description Set = '1' ClearFlags
= '0' On"
Feature Introduced
Available.

1­ Note: The phase designation A, B, C is determined by the user, refer to the Switchgear Details section and
the Switchgear Technical Manual.

A.1.4Distributed Automation Flags


These flags show the status of the operator controls for the Loop Automation and Auto­Changeover options.
Refer to the Distributed Automation section. They are equivalent to the messages displayed on the controller's
Operator Control Panel. These flags are only valid when the Loop Automation or Auto­Changeover option is
enabled for the current configuration and are always '0' otherwise.

Version
Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
This shows whether the Loop
Loop Loop Automation Loop Automation is
0 Automation facility is turned On or 41­00.00
Automation On is ON. OFF.
Off
Loop This shows whether the Auto
Auto Restore is Auto Restore is
1 Automation Auto Restore option is enabled or 41­00.00
ON. OFF.
Restore On disabled
The Tie device will
This shows whether a Tie with DT only restore supply
Loop The Tie device is
turned OFF is configured to restore to its Load side or
Automation Tie configured to
2 supply only in the Load direction, or 41­00.00
Restore restore supply in the Type is not set
in both directions. If DT is ON this to 'Tie'.
Direction both directions.
setting is invalid.
(1)
Loop
Automation Device Type is Device Type is not
3 41­00.00
Device Type set to 'Feeder'. set to 'Feeder'.
Feeder
Loop
Automation Device Type is Device Type is not
4 41­00.00
Device Type set to 'MidPoint'. set to 'MidPoint'.
MidPoint
Loop
Device Type is Device Type is not
5 Automation 41­00.00
set to 'Tie'. set to 'Tie'.
Device Type Tie
Normal state,
Set when Loop
Loop Cleared on next
Not suitable for poll oriented Automation
8 Automation Trip internal scan after 41­00.00
protocols. issues a Trip
Request Set. Point cleared
Request.
after 1 second.
Normal state,
Set when Loop
Loop Cleared on next
Not suitable for poll oriented Automation
9 Automation internal scan after 41­00.00
protocols. issues a Close
Close Request Set. Point cleared
Request.
after 1 second.
Auto­
Auto­Changeover is Auto­Changeover Auto­Changeover is
13 Changeover 41­00.00
Enabled/Disabled is ENABLED. DISABLED.
Enabled

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Version
Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
Auto­changeover device is Master
or Slave.

Auto­ Refer to ADVC Auto­


Device is the Device is the ACO
15 Changeover Changeover Technical 44­36.00
ACO Master. Slave.
Rank Manual:­ "Rank".

Auto­
Auto­Changeover Ready/Not ACO local device ACO local device is
18 Changeover 44­36.00
Ready is ready. not ready.
Ready
Auto­ The ACO scheme is
Auto­Changeover Scheme The ACO scheme
19 Changeover enabled but has not 44­36.00
Waiting/Running is running.
Running started yet.
Auto­ Master is
Auto­Changeover Supplying Slave is supplying
20 Changeover supplying the 44­36.00
Source the load
Load Supply load
Auto­
Changeover Critical load is Critical load is
21 Critical Load Live/Dead 44­36.00
Critical Load Live Dead
Live
Auto­ ACO
ACO
Changeover Auto­Changeover Communications communications lost
22 communications 44­36.00
Communications Connected/Disconnected (ping or command
OK
OK failure)
This shows whether Loop
Dead Time
23 Automation with dead time detection Dead Time ON Dead Time OFF 45­19.03
Detection On
is On or Off
Downstream Intelligent Loop Automation Downstream Downstream
24 Communications Downstream communications status communications communications 45­26.03
Status Normal/Failed normal failed
Tie Intelligent Loop Automation Tie Tie
Tie communications
25 Communications communications status communications 45­26.03
failed
Status Normal/Failed normal
Cleared by

Any trip or
close.
"Reset Fault
Flags"
protocol
command.
"Reset fault
flags and
currents"
Set when an control.
Upstream Trip Intelligent Loop Automation trip was Upstream Trip Loop
26 45­26.03
Request requested by an upstream device Request is Automation is
issued turned ON.
Sequence
Reset occurs
and
"Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags
On" Feature
Available.

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Version
Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
Cleared by

Any trip or
close.
"Reset Fault
Flags"
protocol
command.
"Reset fault
flags and
currents"
Intelligent Loop Automation close control.
Set when a Close
inhibit was requested by an Loop
27 Close Inhibit Inhibit request is 45­26.03
upstream device. This point applies Automation is
issued
only to a Tie. turned ON.
Sequence
Reset occurs
and
"Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags
On" Feature
Available.

Cleared by

Any trip or
close.
"Reset Fault
Flags"
protocol
command.
"Reset fault
flags and
currents"
Intelligent Loop Automation close control.
Upstream Close was requested by an upstream Set when a Close Loop
28 45­26.03
Request device. This point applies only to a request is issued Automation is
Tie. turned ON.
Sequence
Reset occurs
and
"Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags
On" Feature
Available.

Intelligent Loop Automation Tie Tie control mode Tie control mode is
29 Tie Control 45­26.03
control mode is Message Timer
Loop
Intelligent Loop Automation logic Loop Automation Loop automation
30 Automation 45­26.03
mode logic is Intelligent logic is Classic
Logic
Downstream Downstream device
Downstream Intelligent Loop Automation
31 device is is a load break 45­26.03
Device Function Downstream device function
recloser switch

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Version
Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
Loop
Loop Automation Loop Automation
Automation Intelligent Loop Automation
32 Overload Control Overload Control is 45­32.00
Overload Overload Control
is ON OFF
Control
Intelligent Loop Automation side to
the Tie.

Loop This setting indicates on which side


33 Automation Tie of the Tie this device is located in Tie side is Load Tie side is Source 45­32.00
Side the Loop Automation Network.
Setting applicable only to Feeder
and Midpoint devices in Message
mode.
Loop Loop Automation
This indicates if Loop Automation Loop Automation
Automation Low Low Frequency
34 Low Frequency Close Abort is Low Frequency 45­40.00
Frequency Close Abort is
turned OFF or ON Close Abort is OFF.
Close Abort On ON.
Loop
Loop Automation Loop Automation
Automation Intelligent Loop Automation Load
35 Load Shedding is Load Shedding is 50­00.00
Load Shedding Shedding
ON OFF
On
Cleared by

Loop
Automation is
Enabled.
The ADVC
Controller is
Loop Set when Loop reset or power
Automation This indicates if a Loop Automation Automation close cycled.
36 Close Aborted close operation was aborted by Low operation was 'Reset Flags' 45­52.00
by Low Frequency aborted due to Protocol
Frequency Low Frequency. Command.
'Reset Flags
and Currents'
protocol
command.

1­ Notes

1.The power flow direction (source/load designation) is determined by the user, refer to Recloser and
Controller State Flags section, Power Flow Direction for status, Power Flow Direction for control.

A.1.5Pickup Flags
These flags show the pickup and reset of individual protection elements.

Version
Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
A­Phase
0 Overcurrent (1) Pickup. Pickup Reset. 41­00.00
Pickup
B­Phase
1 Overcurrent (1) Pickup. Pickup Reset. 41­00.00
Pickup
C­Phase
2 Overcurrent (1) Pickup. Pickup Reset. 41­00.00
Pickup

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
Earth/Ground
3 Overcurrent Pickup. Pickup Reset. 41­00.00
Pickup
SEF/SGF
4 Overcurrent Pickup. Pickup Reset. 41­00.00
Pickup
Under
5 Frequency Pickup. Pickup Reset. 41­00.00
Pickup
Over
6 Frequency Pickup. Pickup Reset. 41­00.00
Pickup
Cleared by
Phase A Phase A Current has
11 Pickup exceeded its threshold "Reset fault 41­00.00
Latched setting. flags and
currents"
Phase B Phase B Current has control.
12 Pickup exceeded its threshold "Reset Fault 41­00.00
Latched setting. Flags" control.
Next pickup
detected and
Phase C Phase C Current has
this pickup has
13 Pickup exceeded its threshold 41­00.00
cleared.
Latched setting.
Protection
turned OFF.
Earth/Ground Earth/Ground Current has Sequence
14 Pickup exceeded its threshold Reset occurs 41­00.00
Latched setting. and
"Sequence
Reset Clears
SEF/SGF Current has Fault Flags
SEF/SGF exceeded its SEF/SGF On" Feature
15 Pickup threshold setting but not Available. 41­00.00
Latched the Earth/Ground threshold
setting.
Cleared by

"Reset fault
flags and
Under currents"
Measured frequency has control.
Frequency
16 fallen below the low "Reset Fault 41­00.00
Pickup
frequency threshold. Flags" control.
latched
Next pickup
detected and
this pickup has
cleared.
Protection
turned OFF.
Sequence
Over Reset occurs
Measured frequency has
Frequency and
17 risen above the high 41­00.00
Pickup "Sequence
frequency threshold.
Latched Reset Clears
Fault Flags
On" Feature
Available.

18 Loss of Phase A voltage has fallen Cleared by 41­00.00


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below the 'Phase Lost' Version


Point Name Description setting forSet = '1'than the
longer Clear
"Reset= fault
'0'
Introduced
Phase A Loss Of Phase time setting flags and
(but not if all three phases currents"
indication
latched are lost in this time). control.
Phase B voltage has fallen "Reset Fault
Loss of below the 'Phase Lost' Flags" control.
Phase B setting for longer than the Next pickup
19 detected and 41­00.00
indication Loss Of Phase time setting
latched (but not if all three phases this pickup has
are lost in this time). cleared.
Protection
turned OFF.
Sequence
Reset occurs
Phase C voltage has fallen and
Loss of below the 'Phase Lost' "Sequence
Phase C setting for longer than the Reset Clears 41­00.00
20
indication Loss Of Phase time setting Fault Flags
latched (but not if all three phases On" Feature
are lost in this time). Available.

NPS NPS Current has


21 Overcurrent exceeded the NPS Pickup Reset. 41­00.00
Pickup threshold setting.
Cleared by

"Reset fault
flags and
currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Next pickup
detected and
this pickup has
NPS Current has cleared.
NPS Pickup
22 exceeded the NPS Protection 41­00.00
Latched
threshold setting. turned OFF.
Sequence
Reset occurs
and
"Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags
On" Feature
Available.

All fault flags are


This flags whether a Phase cleared by one of
Accumulated
Overcurrent Trip occured. One or more trips were the following
Phase
23 This flag can be set at the caused by Phase actions: 41­00.00
Overcurrent
same time as other Overcurrent protection.
Trip
accumulated flags. "Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Any operator
close action.

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Point Accumulated
Name This flagsDescription
whether an Set = '1' Clear = '0'reset
software Introduced
Earth/Ground Overcurrent One or more trips were
Earth/Ground (data is
24 Trip occured. This flag can be caused by Earth/Ground 41­00.00
Overcurrent volatile).
set at the same time as other Overcurrent protection.
Trip. Start of a new
accumulated flags.
sequence.
This flags whether an Sequence
Accumulated One or more trips were Reset occurs
SEF/SGF Overcurrent Trip
SEF/SGF caused by Sensitive and
25 occurred. This flag can be set 41­00.00
Overcurrent Earth/Ground fault "Sequence
at the same time as other
Trip protection. Reset Clears
accumulated flags.
Fault Flags
This flags whether a On" Feature
Accumulated Sequence Advance ocurred. Available.
One or more sequence
26 Sequence This flag can be set at the 41­00.00
advances occurred.
Advance. same time as other
accumulated flags.
The fault flag is
cleared by one of
the following
actions:

"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
The NPS
current level
falls below the
This flags that a NPS fault A NPS fault has been pickup value.
27 NPS Alarm 41­00.00
has been picked up. picked up. Controller
software reset
(data is
volatile).
Sequence
Reset occurs
and
"Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags
On" Feature
Available.

28 Accumulated This flags whether an NPS One or more trips were All fault flags are 41­00.00
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Overcurrent Trip occured. caused by NPS cleared by one of Version


Point Name This flag Description
can be set at the Setprotection.
Overcurrent = '1' Clear = '0'
the following Introduced
NPS same time as other actions:
Overcurrent accumulated flags.
"Reset Fault
Trip.
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Any operator
close action.
Controller
software reset
(data is
volatile).
Start of a new
sequence.
Sequence
Reset occurs
and
"Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags
On" Feature
Available.

A phase pickup on any


Any Phase
Whether any phase has phase has been detected. All phase pickups
29 Overcurrent 41­00.00
detected overcurrent. have been reset.
Pickup
(2)
The flag is cleared
by the following
action:
This flags that a Loss Of
Loss Of Phase condition has been A Loss Of Phase condition The LOP
30 41­00.00
Phase Alarm detected but Loss Of Phase is has been detected. condition is
in the Alarm mode. removed.

Reverse A­
Reverse Pickup
31 Phase (1) Reverse Pickup. 41­00.00
Reset.
Overcurrent
Reverse B­
Reverse Pickup
32 Phase (1) Reverse Pickup. 41­00.00
Reset.
Overcurrent
Reverse C­
Reverse Pickup
33 Phase (1) Reverse Pickup. 41­00.00
Reset.
Overcurrent
Reverse
Earth/Ground Reverse Pickup
34 Reverse Pickup. 41­00.00
Overcurrent Reset.
Pickup
Reverse
SEF/SGF Reverse Pickup
35 Reverse Pickup. 41­00.00
Overcurrent Reset.
Pickup

36 Reverse Reverse Phase A Current Cleared by 41­00.00


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has exceeded its threshold Version


Point Name Description setting. Set = '1' Clear
"Reset= fault
'0'
Introduced
Phase A flags and
Reverse currents"
Pickup Reverse Phase B Current
Phase control.
37 LatchedB has exceeded its threshold
Pickup "Reset Fault 41­00.00
setting. Flags" control.
Latched
Next pickup
Reverse
Reverse Phase C Current detected and
Phase C
38 has exceeded its threshold this pickup has 41­00.00
Pickup
setting. cleared.
Latched
Protection
Reverse turned OFF.
Earth/Ground Current has
Earth/Ground Sequence
39 exceeded its threshold 41­00.00
Pickup Reset occurs
setting.
Latched and
"Sequence
SEF/SGF Current has Reset Clears
Reverse Fault Flags
exceeded its SEF/SGF
SEF/SGF On" Feature 41­00.00
40 threshold setting but not
Pickup Available.
the Earth/Ground threshold
Latched
setting.

Reverse NPS Reverse NPS Current has


41 Overcurrent exceeded the NPS Pickup Reset. 41­00.00
Pickup threshold setting.
Cleared by

"Reset fault
flags and
currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Next pickup
detected and
this pickup has
Reverse NPS Reverse NPS Current has cleared.
42 Pickup exceeded the NPS Protection 41­00.00
Latched threshold setting. turned OFF.
Sequence
Reset occurs
and
"Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags
On" Feature
Available.

All fault flags are


cleared by one of
Reverse This flags whether a Reverse the following
Accumulated Phase Overcurrent Trip One or more trips were actions:
43 Phase occured. This flag can be set caused by Reverse Phase 41­00.00
Overcurrent at the same time as other Overcurrent protection. "Reset Fault
Trip accumulated flags. Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Any operator
close action.

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Controller Version
Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'reset
software Introduced
(data is
volatile).
Reverse This flags whether a Reverse Start of a new
One or more trips were sequence.
Accumulated Earth/Ground Overcurrent
caused by Reverse Sequence
44 Earth/Ground Trip occured. This flag can be 41­00.00
Earth/Ground Overcurrent Reset occurs
Overcurrent set at the same time as other
protection. and
Trip. accumulated flags.
"Sequence
Reset Clears
Accumulated This flags whether a Reverse Fault Flags
One or more trips were On" Feature
Reverse SEF/SGF Overcurrent Trip
caused by a Reverse Available.
45 SEF/SGF occurred. This flag can be set 41­00.00
Sensitive Earth/Ground
Overcurrent at the same time as other
fault protection.
Trip accumulated flags.

The fault flag is


cleared by one of
the following
actions:

"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
The NPS
current level
falls below the
Reverse NPS This flags that a reverse NPS A reverse NPS fault has pickup value.
46 41­00.00
Alarm fault has been picked up. been picked up. Controller
software reset
(data is
volatile).
Sequence
Reset occurs
and
"Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags
On" Feature
Available.

47 Accumulated This flags whether a reverse One or more trips were All fault flags are 41­00.00
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NPS Overcurrent Trip caused by a reverse NPS cleared by one of Version


Point Name occured. Description Setprotection.
This flag can be set Overcurrent = '1' Clear = '0'
the following Introduced
Reverse NPS at the same time as other actions:
Overcurrent accumulated flags.
"Reset Fault
Trip.
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Any operator
close action.
Controller
software reset
(data is
volatile).
Start of a new
sequence.
Sequence
Reset occurs
and
"Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags
On" Feature
Available.

Any Phase
A phase reverse pickup on All phase reverse
Reverse Whether any phase has
48 any phase has been pickups have been 41­00.00
Overcurrent detected reverse overcurrent.
detected. reset.
Pickup
Under The measured 'Source'
49 Voltage Voltage has fallen below the Pickup Reset 42­00.00
Pickup Under Voltage trip threshold
The measured 'Source'
Over Voltage
50 Voltage has risen above the Pickup Reset 42­00.00
Pickup
Over Voltage trip threshold
Under Cleared by
The measured 'Source'
Voltage
51 Voltage has fallen below the Pickup "Reset fault 42­00.00
Pickup
Under Voltage trip threshold flags and
Latched
currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Next pickup
detected and
this pickup has
cleared.
Protection
turned OFF.
Sequence
Reset occurs
and
"Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags
On" Feature
Available.

52 Over Voltage The measured 'Source' Pickup 42­00.00


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Voltage has risen above the Version


Point Name Description
Over Voltage trip threshold Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
Pickup This alarm is
Latched cleared by one of
the following
actions:

The SEF/SGF
current
magnitude has
This flag indicates the present
The SEF/SGF current fallen below
state of the SEF/SGF current
SEF/SGF magnitude is in excess of the Alarm­level
53 magnitude with respect to the 44­42.00
Alarm the Alarm­level prescribed prescribed by
Alarm­level determined by the
by the SEF/SGF settings. the SEF/SGF
SEF/SGF settings.
settings.
Controller
software reset
(data is
volatile).

The fault flag is


cleared by one of
the following
actions:

Switchgear is
open.
The voltage
This flags indicates the magnitude
The voltage magnitude is raises above
Under present state of the voltage
lower than the Alarm­level the Alarm­level
54 Voltage magnitude with respect to the 45­36.00
prescribed by the Under prescribed by
Alarm Alarm­level determined by the
Voltage settings. the Under
Under Voltage settings.
Voltage
settings.
Controller
software reset
(data is
volatile).

55 Over Voltage This flags indicates the The voltage magnitude is The fault flag is 45­36.00
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present state of the voltage higher than the Alarm­level cleared by one of Version
Point Name magnitudeDescription Set
with respect to the prescribed by=the
'1' Over Clear = '0'
the following Introduced
Alarm Alarm­level determined by the Voltage settings. actions:
Over Voltage settings.
Switchgear is
open.
The voltage
magnitude
decreases
below the
Alarm­level
prescribed by
the Over
Voltage
settings.
Controller
software reset
(data is
volatile).

The fault flag is


cleared by one of
the following
actions:

Switchgear is
open.
The voltage
This flags indicates the magnitude
The neutral voltage
present state of the neutral decreases
displacement magnitude is
voltage displacement below the
higher than the Alarm­level
56 NVD Alarm magnitude with respect to the Alarm­level 45­44.00
prescribed by the neutral
Alarm­level determined by the prescribed by
voltage displacement
neutral voltage displacement the Over
settings.
settings. Voltage
settings.
Controller
software reset
(data is
volatile).

57 NVD The measured Neutral Pickup Cleared by 45­44.00


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Voltage Displacement has Version


Point Name Description
risen above the Neutral Set = '1' Clear
"Reset= fault
'0'
Introduced
Protection Voltage Displacement trip flags and
threshold currents"
Pickup
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Next pickup
detected and
this pickup has
cleared.
Protection
turned OFF.
Sequence
Reset occurs
and
"Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags
On" Feature
Available.

Cleared by

"Reset fault
flags and
currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Next pickup
detected and
The measured Neutral this pickup has
Voltage Displacement has cleared.
NVD Alarm
58 risen above the Neutral Pickup Protection 45­44.00
Pickup
Voltage Displacement alarm turned OFF.
threshold Sequence
Reset occurs
and
"Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags
On" Feature
Available.

Cleared by:­

Pickup Reset.
APGS On, APGS turned
APGS OFF.
Detection undertaken in
Primary Primary group active and "Power
59 concert with an APGS 45­45.02
Earth/Ground Direction"
selected group. an Earth/Ground Pickup
O/C Pick­Up setting is
has occurred. changed.

60 APGS Detection undertaken in APGS On, Cleared by 45­45.02


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concert with an APGS Primary group active and Version


Point Name selected Description
group. Set = '1' Clear
Pickup= Reset.
'0'
Introduced
Primary any any Phase Overcurrent APGS turned
Phase O/C Pick­Up has occurred. OFF.
"Power
Pick­Up
Direction"
setting is
changed.

Cleared by

Pickup Reset.
APGS On, APGS turned
APGS OFF.
Detection undertaken in
Alternate any Alternate group active and "Power
61 concert with an APGS 45­45.02
Phase O/C Direction"
selected group. any Phase Overcurrent
Pick­Up setting is
Pick­Up has occurred. changed.

Cleared by

Pickup Reset.
APGS On, APGS turned
APGS OFF.
Detection undertaken in
Alternate Alternate group active and "Power
62 concert with an APGS 45­45.02
Earth/Ground Direction"
selected group. an Earth/Ground Pickup
O/C Pick­Up setting is
has occurred. changed.

Broken The measured Inps/Ipps ratio


63 Conductor has risen above the Broken Pickup Reset 45­48.00
Pickup Conductor setting ratio
The fault flag is
cleared by one of
the following
actions:

Switchgear is
open.
The Inps/Ipps
ratio
This flag indicates the present
The broken conductor decreases
state of the measured broken
Broken Inps/Ipps is higher than the below the
conductor Inps/Ipps with
64 Conductor Alarm­level prescribed by Alarm­level 45­48.00
respect to the Alarm­level
Alarm the broken conductor prescribed by
determined by the broken
settings. the broken
conductor settings.
conductor
settings.
Controller
software reset
(data is
volatile).

65 Broken The measured broken Pickup Cleared by 45­48.00


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Point Name Description
risen above the broken Set = '1' Clear
"Reset= fault
'0'
Introduced
Conductor conductor alarm threshold flags and
Alarm Pickup currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Next pickup
detected and
this pickup has
cleared.
Protection
turned OFF.
Sequence
Reset occurs
and
"Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags
On" Feature
Available.

1­ Note: The phase designation A, B, C is determined by the user, refer to switchgear details section and the
Switchgear Technical Manual.
2­ If directional protection is ENABLED then this point only refers to the forward direction.

A.1.6IOEX Inputs
These flags reflect the raw states of the IOEX inputs after a 30ms debounce. These flags will be clear if the
associated IOEX card is not connected.

Version
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Introduced
IOEX­A Returned State changes after 30ms Input Input Not
0 41­00.00
Input 1 debounce. Asserted Asserted
IOEX­A Input Input Not
1 41­00.00
Input 2 Asserted Asserted
IOEX­A Input Input Not
2 41­00.00
Input 3 Asserted Asserted
IOEX­A Input Input Not
3 41­00.00
Input 4 Asserted Asserted
IOEX­A Input Input Not
4 41­00.00
Input 5 Asserted Asserted
IOEX­A Input Input Not
5 41­00.00
Input 6 Asserted Asserted
IOEX­A Input Input Not
6 41­00.00
Input 7 Asserted Asserted
IOEX­A Input Input Not
7 41­00.00
Input 8 Asserted Asserted
IOEX­B Input Input Not
8 44­28.00
Input 1 Asserted Asserted
IOEX­B Input Input Not
9 44­28.00
Input 2 Asserted Asserted
IOEX­B Input Input Not
10 44­28.00
Input 3 Asserted Asserted
IOEX­B Input Input Not
11 44­28.00
Input 4 Asserted Asserted
IOEX­B Input Input Not
12 44­28.00
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Introduced
IOEX­B Input Input Not
13 44­28.00
Input 6 Asserted Asserted
IOEX­B Input Input Not
14 44­28.00
Input 7 Asserted Asserted
IOEX­B Input Input Not
15 44­28.00
Input 8 Asserted Asserted

A.1.8Protocol IOEX Control Status


Indicate the status of "Digital Controls:Protocol IOEX Controls" points.

"Protocol IOEX Control Status" points can be selected to stimulate IOEX outputs with the IOEX configuratioon
tool.

Version
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Introduced
Protocol Virtual RTU points that are set/cleared directly Protocol IOEX Protocol IOEX
IOEX by there respective "Digital Control:Protocol Control 'x' Control 'x' NOT
0 41­00.00
Control 1 IOEX Controls" point. asserted. asserted.
State
Protocol
IOEX
1 41­00.00
Control 2
State
Protocol
IOEX
2 41­00.00
Control 3
State
Protocol
IOEX
3 41­00.00
Control 4
State
Protocol
IOEX
4 41­00.00
Control 5
State
Protocol
IOEX
5 41­00.00
Control 6
State
Protocol
IOEX
6 41­00.00
Control 7
State
Protocol
IOEX
7 41­00.00
Control 8
State
Protocol
IOEX
8 44­28.00
Control 9
State
Protocol
IOEX
9 44­28.00
Control 10
State
Protocol
IOEX
10 44­28.00
Control 11
State
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Protocol
IOEX
11 44­28.00
Control 12
State
Protocol
IOEX
12 44­28.00
Control 13
State
Protocol
IOEX
13 44­28.00
Control 14
State
Protocol
IOEX
14 44­28.00
Control 15
State
Protocol
IOEX
15 44­28.00
Control 16
State

A.1.9Alarms
These flags show the alarms.

Version
Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
The fault flag is
cleared by one of the
following actions:

"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Controller
This flags that an overcurrent has software reset
A Phase Fault has
A­Phase been picked up and timed out on (data is
occurred and supply
0 Supply Phase A and the voltage and volatile). 45­36.00
was lost within the
Interrupt current have both dropped to zero Any switchgear
Supply Fail Time.
within the Supply Fail Time. close.
Any phase
current above 2
amps.
Any phase live
(voltage above
the Live Line
Threshold on
both sides).

(1)

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
The fault flag is
cleared by one of the
following actions:

"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Controller
This flags that an overcurrent has software reset
B Phase Fault has
B­Phase been picked up and timed out on (data is
occurred and supply
1 Supply Phase B and the voltage and volatile). 45­36.00
was lost within the
Interrupt current have both dropped to zero Any switchgear
Supply Fail Time.
within the Supply Fail Time. close.
Any phase
current above 2
amps.
Any phase live
(voltage above
the Live Line
Threshold on
both sides).

The fault flag is


cleared by one of the
following actions:

"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Controller
This flags that an overcurrent has software reset
C Phase Fault has
C­Phase been picked up and timed out on (data is
occurred and supply
2 Supply Phase C and the voltage and volatile). 45­36.00
was lost within the
Interrupt current have both dropped to zero Any switchgear
Supply Fail Time.
within the Supply Fail Time. close.
Any phase
current above 2
amps.
Any phase live
(voltage above
the Live Line
Threshold on
both sides).

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
The fault flag is
cleared by one of the
following actions:

"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Controller
This flags that an overcurrent has Phase Fault has software reset
Phase been picked up and timed out on occurred on any (data is
3 Supply any phase and the voltage and phase and supply volatile). 45­36.00
Interrupt current have both dropped to zero was lost within the Any switchgear
within the Supply Fail Time. Supply Fail Time. close.
Any phase
current above 2
amps.
Any phase live
(voltage above
the Live Line
Threshold on
both sides).

(1)

The fault flag is


cleared by one of the
following actions:

"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Controller
This flags that an earth/ground Earth/Ground Fault software reset
Earth/Ground overcurrent has been picked up has occurred and (data is
4 Supply and timed out and the voltage and supply was lost volatile). 45­36.00
Interrupt current have both dropped to zero within the Supply Fail Any switchgear
within the Supply Fail Time. Time. close.
Any phase
current above 2
amps.
Any phase live
(voltage above
the Live Line
Threshold on
both sides).

(1)

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
The fault flag is
cleared by one of the
following actions:

"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Controller
This flags that a SEF/SGF software reset
SEF/SGF Fault has
SEF/SGF overcurrent has been picked up (data is
occurred and supply
5 Supply and timed out and the voltage and volatile). 45­36.00
was lost within the
Interrupt current have both dropped to zero Any switchgear
Supply Fail Time.
within the Supply Fail Time. close.
Any phase
current above 2
amps.
Any phase live
(voltage above
the Live Line
Threshold on
both sides).

(1)

The fault flag is


cleared by one of the
following actions:

"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Controller
This flags that a NPS overcurrent software reset
NPS Fault has
has been picked up and timed out (data is
NPS Supply occurred and supply
6 and the voltage and current have volatile). 45­36.00
Interrupt was lost within the
both dropped to zero within the Any switchgear
Supply Fail Time.
Supply Fail Time. close.
Any phase
current above 2
amps.
Any phase live
(voltage above
the Live Line
Threshold on
both sides).

(1)

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
The fault flag is
cleared by one of the
following actions:

"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
This flags that a reverse Controller
Reverse A Phase software reset
Reverse A­ overcurrent has been picked up
Fault has occurred (data is
Phase and timed out on Phase A and the
7 and supply was lost volatile). 45­36.00
Supply voltage and current have both
within the Supply Fail Any switchgear
Interrupt dropped to zero within the Supply
Time. close.
Fail Time.
Any phase
current above 2
amps.
Any phase live
(voltage above
the Live Line
Threshold on
both sides).

(1)

The fault flag is


cleared by one of the
following actions:

"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Controller
This flags that a reverse
Reverse B Phase software reset
Reverse B­ overcurrent has been picked up
Fault has occurred (data is
Phase and timed out on Phase B and the
8 and supply was lost volatile). 45­36.00
Supply voltage and current have both
within the Supply Fail Any switchgear
Interrupt dropped to zero within the Supply
Time. close.
Fail Time.
Any phase
current above 2
amps.
Any phase live
(voltage above
the Live Line
Threshold on
both sides).

(1)

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
The fault flag is
cleared by one of the
following actions:

"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Controller
This flags that a reverse
Reverse C Phase software reset
Reverse C­ overcurrent has been picked up
Fault has occurred (data is
Phase and timed out on Phase C and the
9 and supply was lost volatile). 45­36.00
Supply voltage and current have both
within the Supply Fail Any switchgear
Interrupt dropped to zero within the Supply
Time. close.
Fail Time.
Any phase
current above 2
amps.
Any phase live
(voltage above
the Live Line
Threshold on
both sides).

(1)

The fault flag is


cleared by one of the
following actions:

"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Controller
This flags that a reverse
Reverse Phase Fault software reset
Reverse overcurrent has been picked up
has occurred on any (data is
Phase and timed out on any phase and
10 phase and supply volatile). 45­36.00
Supply the voltage and current have both
was lost within the Any switchgear
Interrupt dropped to zero within the Supply
Supply Fail Time. close.
Fail Time.
Any phase
current above 2
amps.
Any phase live
(voltage above
the Live Line
Threshold on
both sides).

(1)

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
The fault flag is
cleared by one of the
following actions:

"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Controller
This flags that Reverse Earth Reverse Earth Fault software reset
Reverse overcurrent has been picked up has occurred and (data is
11 Earth Supply and timed out and the voltage and supply was lost volatile). 45­36.00
Interrupt current have both dropped to zero within the Supply Fail Any switchgear
within the Supply Fail Time. Time. close.
Any phase
current above 2
amps.
Any phase live
(voltage above
the Live Line
Threshold on
both sides).

(1)

The fault flag is


cleared by one of the
following actions:

"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Controller
This flags that Reverse SEF/SGF Reverse SEF/SGF software reset
Reverse
overcurrent has been picked up Fault has occurred (data is
SEF/SGF
12 and timed out and the voltage and and supply was lost volatile). 45­36.00
Supply
current have both dropped to zero within the Supply Fail Any switchgear
Interrupt
within the Supply Fail Time. Time. close.
Any phase
current above 2
amps.
Any phase live
(voltage above
the Live Line
Threshold on
both sides).

(1)

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
The fault flag is
cleared by one of the
following actions:

"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Controller
This flags that Reverse NPS Reverse NPS Fault software reset
Reverse NPS overcurrent has been picked up has occurred and (data is
13 Supply and timed out and the voltage and supply was lost volatile). 45­36.00
Interrupt current have both dropped to zero within the Supply Fail Any switchgear
within the Supply Fail Time. Time. close.
Any phase
current above 2
amps.
Any phase live
(voltage above
the Live Line
Threshold on
both sides).

(1)

The fault flag is


cleared by one of the
following actions:

The fault has


reset.
"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
A­Phase This flags that an overcurrent has
Phase A Fault has Controller
14 Momentary been picked up and timed out on 45­36.00
occurred. software reset
Fault Phase A.
(data is
volatile).
Sequence
Reset occurs
and "Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
The fault flag is
cleared by one of the
following actions:

The fault has


reset.
"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
B­Phase This flags that an overcurrent has
Phase B Fault has Controller
15 Momentary been picked up and timed out on 45­36.00
occurred. software reset
Fault Phase B.
(data is
volatile).
Sequence
Reset occurs
and "Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

The fault flag is


cleared by one of the
following actions:

The fault has


reset.
"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
C­Phase This flags that an overcurrent has
Phase C Fault has Controller
16 Momentary been picked up and timed out on 45­36.00
occurred. software reset
Fault Phase C.
(data is
volatile).
Sequence
Reset occurs
and "Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
The fault flag is
cleared by one of the
following actions:

The fault has


reset.
"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Phase This flags that an overcurrent has
A Phase fault has Controller
17 Momentary been picked up and timed out on at 45­36.00
occurred. software reset
Fault least 1 Phase.
(data is
volatile).
Sequence
Reset occurs
and "Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

The fault flag is


cleared by one of the
following actions:

The fault has


reset.
"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Earth/Ground This flags that an earth/ground
An Earth/Ground Controller
18 Momentary overcurrent has been picked up 45­36.00
fault has occurred. software reset
Fault and timed out.
(data is
volatile).
Sequence
Reset occurs
and "Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
The fault flag is
cleared by one of the
following actions:

The fault has


reset.
"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
SEF/SGF This flags that an Sensitive An Sensitive
19 Momentary Earth/Ground overcurrent has Earth/Ground Fault Controller 45­36.00
software reset
Fault been picked up and timed out. has occurred.
(data is
volatile).
Sequence
Reset occurs
and "Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

The fault flag is


cleared by one of the
following actions:

The fault has


reset.
"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
NPS This flags that an Negative Phase A Negative Phase Flags" control.
Controller
20 Momentary Sequence overcurrent has been Sequence fault has 45­36.00
software reset
Fault picked up and timed out. occurred.
(data is
volatile).
Sequence
Reset occurs
and "Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
The fault flag is
cleared by one of the
following actions:

The fault has


reset.
"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Reverse A­ Flags" control.
This flags that an Overcurrent has Phase A Fault has
Phase Controller
21 been picked up and timed out on occurred in the 45­36.00
Momentary software reset
Phase A in the reverse direction. reverse direction.
Fault (data is
volatile).
Sequence
Reset occurs
and "Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

The fault flag is


cleared by one of the
following actions:

The fault has


reset.
"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Reverse B­ Flags" control.
This flags that an Overcurrent has Phase B Fault has
Phase Controller
22 been picked up and timed out on occurred in the 45­36.00
Momentary software reset
Phase B in the reverse direction. reverse direction.
Fault (data is
volatile).
Sequence
Reset occurs
and "Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
The fault flag is
cleared by one of the
following actions:

The fault has


reset.
"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Reverse C­ Flags" control.
This flags that an Overcurrent has Phase C Fault has
Phase Controller
23 been picked up and timed out on occurred in the 45­36.00
Momentary software reset
Phase C in the reverse direction. reverse direction.
Fault (data is
volatile).
Sequence
Reset occurs
and "Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

The fault flag is


cleared by one of the
following actions:

The fault has


reset.
"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Reverse This flags that an Overcurrent has Flags" control.
A Phase fault has
Phase been picked up and timed out on at Controller
24 occurred in the 45­36.00
Momentary least 1 Phase in the reverse software reset
reverse direction.
Fault direction. (data is
volatile).
Sequence
Reset occurs
and "Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
The fault flag is
cleared by one of the
following actions:

The fault has


reset.
"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Reverse Flags" control.
This flags that an Earth overcurrent An Earth fault has
Earth Controller
25 has been picked up and timed out occurred in the 45­36.00
Momentary software reset
in the reverse direction. reverse direction.
Fault (data is
volatile).
Sequence
Reset occurs
and "Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

The fault flag is


cleared by one of the
following actions:

The fault has


reset.
"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Reverse This flags that a Sensitive A Sensitive Flags" control.
SEF/SGF Earth/Ground overcurrent has Earth/Ground Fault Controller
26 45­36.00
Momentary been picked up and timed out in has occurred in the software reset
Fault the reverse direction. reverse direction. (data is
volatile).
Sequence
Reset occurs
and "Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

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Introduced
The fault flag is
cleared by one of the
following actions:

The fault has


reset.
"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Reverse NPS This flags that a NPS overcurrent A NPS fault has
Controller
27 Momentary has been picked up and timed out occurred in the 45­36.00
software reset
Fault in the reverse direction. reverse direction.
(data is
volatile).
Sequence
Reset occurs
and "Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

The fault flag is


cleared by one of the
following actions:

"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Controller
This flags that an overcurrent has
A­Phase Phase A Fault has software reset
28 been picked up and timed out on 45­36.00
Fault Latched occurred. (data is
Phase A.
volatile).
Sequence
Reset occurs
and "Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

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Introduced
The fault flag is
cleared by one of the
following actions:

"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Controller
This flags that an overcurrent has
B­Phase Phase B Fault has software reset
29 been picked up and timed out on 45­36.00
Fault Latched occurred. (data is
Phase B.
volatile).
Sequence
Reset occurs
and "Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

The fault flag is


cleared by one of the
following actions:

"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
This flags that an overcurrent has Controller
C­Phase Phase C Fault has software reset
30 been picked up and timed out on 45­36.00
Fault Latched occurred. (data is
Phase C.
volatile).
Sequence
Reset occurs
and "Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
The fault flag is
cleared by one of the
following actions:

"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Controller
This flags that an overcurrent has
Phase Fault A Phase fault has software reset
31 been picked up and timed out on at 45­36.00
Latched occurred. (data is
least 1 Phase.
volatile).
Sequence
Reset occurs
and "Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

The fault flag is


cleared by one of the
following actions:

"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Controller
This flags that an earth/ground
Earth/Ground An Earth/Ground software reset
32 overcurrent has been picked up 45­36.00
Fault Latched fault has occurred. (data is
and timed out.
volatile).
Sequence
Reset occurs
and "Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
The fault flag is
cleared by one of the
following actions:

"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
This flags that a SEF/SGF A Sensitive Controller
SEF/SGF software reset
33 overcurrent has been picked up Ground/Earth fault 45­36.00
Fault Latched (data is
and timed out. has occurred.
volatile).
Sequence
Reset occurs
and "Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

The fault flag is


cleared by one of the
following actions:

"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Controller
A Negative Phase
NPS Fault This flags that a NPS overcurrent software reset 45­36.00
34 Sequence fault has
Latched has been picked up and timed out. (data is
occurred.
volatile).
Sequence
Reset occurs
and "Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
The fault flag is
cleared by one of the
following actions:

"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Controller
Reverse A­ This flags that an Overcurrent has Phase A Fault has
software reset
35 Phase Fault been picked up and timed out on occurred in the 45­36.00
(data is
Latched Phase A in the reverse direction. reverse direction.
volatile).
Sequence
Reset occurs
and "Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

The fault flag is


cleared by one of the
following actions:

"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Controller
Reverse B­ This flags that an Overcurrent has Phase B Fault has
36 Phase Fault been picked up and timed out on occurred in the software reset 45­36.00
(data is
Latched Phase B in the reverse direction. reverse direction.
volatile).
Sequence
Reset occurs
and "Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
The fault flag is
cleared by one of the
following actions:

"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Controller
Reverse C­ This flags that an Overcurrent has Phase C Fault has
37 Phase Fault been picked up and timed out on occurred in the software reset 45­36.00
(data is
Latched Phase C in the reverse direction. reverse direction.
volatile).
Sequence
Reset occurs
and "Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

The fault flag is


cleared by one of the
following actions:

"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
This flags that an Overcurrent has Controller
Reverse A Phase fault has
been picked up and timed out on at software reset
38 Phase Fault occurred in the 45­36.00
least 1 Phase in the reverse (data is
Latched reverse direction.
direction. volatile).
Sequence
Reset occurs
and "Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
The fault flag is
cleared by one of the
following actions:

"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Controller
Reverse This flags that an Earth overcurrent An Earth fault has
39 Earth Fault has been picked up and timed out occurred in the software reset 45­36.00
(data is
Latched in the reverse direction. reverse direction.
volatile).
Sequence
Reset occurs
and "Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

The fault flag is


cleared by one of the
following actions:

"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
This flags that a SEF/SGF A Sensitive Controller
Reverse
overcurrent has been picked up Ground/Earth fault software reset
40 SEF/SGF 45­36.00
and timed out in the reverse has occurred in the (data is
Fault Latched
direction. reverse direction. volatile).
Sequence
Reset occurs
and "Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

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Version
Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
The fault flag is
cleared by one of the
following actions:

"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
A Negative Phase Controller
This flags that a NPS overcurrent
Reverse NPS Sequence fault has software reset
41 has been picked up and timed out 45­36.00
Fault Latched occurred in the (data is
in the reverse direction.
reverse direction. volatile).
Sequence
Reset occurs
and "Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

The fault flag is


cleared by one of the
following actions:

"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Any close.
Start of a new
sequence.
No pickup and
A­Phase This flags that an A­Phase
A­Phase has been the load current
42 Pickup at overcurrent is picked up at the time 45­36.00
picked up. is above zero.
Trip of trip/alarm.
Controller
software reset
(data is
volatile).
Sequence
Reset occurs
and "Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
The fault flag is
cleared by one of the
following actions:

"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Any close.
Start of a new
sequence.
No pickup and
B­Phase This flags that an B­Phase
B­Phase overcurrent the load current
43 Pickup at overcurrent is picked up at the time 45­36.00
has been picked up. is above zero.
Trip of trip/alarm.
Controller
software reset
(data is
volatile).
Sequence
Reset occurs
and "Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

The fault flag is


cleared by one of the
following actions:

"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Any close.
Start of a new
sequence.
No pickup and
C­Phase This flags that an C­Phase
C­Phase overcurrent the load current
44 Pickup at overcurrent is picked up at the time 45­36.00
has been picked up. is above zero.
Trip of trip/alarm.
Controller
software reset
(data is
volatile).
Sequence
Reset occurs
and "Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
The fault flag is
cleared by one of the
following actions:

"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Any close.
Start of a new
sequence.
No pickup and
Earth/Ground This flags that an Earth/Ground Earth/Ground
the load current
45 Pickup at overcurrent is picked up at the time overcurrent has been 45­36.00
is above zero.
Trip of trip/alarm. picked up.
Controller
software reset
(data is
volatile).
Sequence
Reset occurs
and "Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

The fault flag is


cleared by one of the
following actions:

"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Any close.
Start of a new
sequence.
No pickup and
SEF/SGF This flags that an SEF/SGF SEF/SGF
46 Pickup at overcurrent is picked up at the time overcurrent has been the load current 45­36.00
is above zero.
Trip of trip/alarm. picked up.
Controller
software reset
(data is
volatile).
Sequence
Reset occurs
and "Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

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Version
Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
The fault flag is
cleared by one of the
following actions:

"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Any close.
Start of a new
sequence.
No pickup and
This flags that an Negative Phase
NPS Pickup NPS overcurrent has the load current
47 Sequence overcurrent is picked up 45­36.00
at Trip been picked up. is above zero.
at the time of trip/alarm.
Controller
software reset
(data is
volatile).
Sequence
Reset occurs
and "Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

1­ A live bushing without a CVT on the opposite side is not regarded as a live phase when switchgear is open.

A.1.10User Defined Status


Digital status for user defined controls.

Set = Clear = Version


Point Name Description
'1' '0' Introduced
User Defined User Defined Status 01 controlled by User Defined
0 ON. OFF. 45­38.00
Status 01 Control 01.
User Defined User Defined Status 02 controlled by User Defined
1 ON. OFF. 45­38.00
Status 02 Control 02.
User Defined User Defined Status 03 controlled by User Defined
2 ON. OFF. 45­38.00
Status 03 Control 03.
User Defined User Defined Status 04 controlled by User Defined
3 ON. OFF. 45­38.00
Status 04 Control 04.
User Defined User Defined Status 05 controlled by User Defined
4 ON. OFF. 45­38.00
Status 05 Control 05.
User Defined User Defined Status 06 controlled by User Defined
5 ON. OFF. 45­38.00
Status 06 Control 06.
User Defined User Defined Status 07 controlled by User Defined
6 ON. OFF. 45­38.00
Status 07 Control 07.
User Defined User Defined Status 08 controlled by User Defined
7 ON. OFF. 45­38.00
Status 08 Control 08.

Appendix A.2Analog Data


A.2.1Line Currents
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Note: These relate to the user designated phases rather than the physical bushings.

Version
Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s) Resolution Deadband
Introduced
A­Phase
0 0 16000 Amps 0.1 10 41­00.00
Current
B­Phase The line current flowing through
1 0 16000 Amps 0.1 10 41­00.00
Current each phase. (1)
C­Phase
2 0 16000 Amps 0.1 10 41­00.00
Current
The vector summation of the line
Earth/Ground
3 currents flowing through the 3 0 16000 Amps 0.1 5 41­00.00
Current
phases.
A­Phase Load
Current Prior
5 0 16000 Amps 0.1 10 41­00.00
to most recent
Pickup
B­Phase Load The line current flowing through
Current Prior each phase just prior to the first
6 0 16000 Amps 0.1 10 41­00.00
to most recent pickup of the most recent
Pickup sequence occurring. (1)
C­Phase Load
Current Prior
7 0 16000 Amps 0.1 10 41­00.00
to most recent
Pickup
A­Phase
8 Maximum 0 16000 Amps 0.1 10 41­02.35
Demand
B­Phase The maximum line current
9 Maximum detected on each phase since the 0 16000 Amps 0.1 10 41­02.35
Demand last maximum demand reset
C­Phase
10 Maximum 0 16000 Amps 0.1 10 41­02.35
Demand
Day of A­
Phase
11 0 366 Days 1 1 41­02.35
Maximum
Demand The Day of the year of the
maximum line current detected
Day of B­
on each phase since the last
Phase
12 maximum demand reset. Does 0 366 Days 1 1 41­02.35
Maximum
not apply to the points: LGVT,
Demand
MDI­Today, MDI­Previous Day,
Day of C­ MDI­Previous 7 Days.
Phase
13 0 366 Days 1 1 41­02.35
Maximum
Demand
Minute of A­
Phase
14 0 1439 Mins 1 1 41­02.35
Maximum
Demand The minute of the day of the
maximum line current detected
Minute of B­
on each phase since the last
Phase
15 maximum demand reset. Does 0 1439 Mins 1 1 41­02.35
Maximum
not apply to the points: LGVT,
Demand
MDI­Today, MDI­Previous Day,
Minute of C­ MDI­Previous 7 Days.
Phase
16 0 1439 Mins 1 1 41­02.35
Maximum
Demand
Second of A­ The Second of the minute of the
Phase maximum line current detected
17 0 59 Seconds 1 1 41­02.35
Maximum on each phase since the last
Demand maximum demand reset. Does

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Point Name MDI­Today,Description
MDI­Previous Day, Min Max Unit(s) Resolution Deadband
Introduced
Second of B­ MDI­Previous 7 Days.
Phase
18 0 59 Seconds 1 1 41­02.35
Maximum
Demand
Second of C­
Phase
19 0 59 Seconds 1 1 41­02.35
Maximum
Demand
Instantaneous
The average of the line currents
3 Phase
20 flowing through the 3 phases. (1) 0 16000 Amps 0.1 10 42­00.60
Current
Average
Last Good Value Trapped.
Reports the last averaged current
21 LGVT 0 16000 Amps 0.1 1 44­17.00
before the measured current fell
to zero.
Maximum Demand Indicator for
the period from last Midnight until
22 MDI­Today 0 16000 Amps 0.1 1 44­17.00
the end of the most recent
average period.
Maximum Demand Indicator for
MDI­Previous
23 the 24 hour period up to last 0 16000 Amps 0.1 1 44­17.00
Day
Midnight.
Maximum Demand Indicator for
MDI­Previous
24 the 7 day period up to last 0 16000 Amps 0.1 1 44­17.00
7 Days
Midnight.
1­ Note: The phase designation A, B, C is determined by the user, refer to Switchgear Details section and the
Switchgear Technical Manual.

A.2.2Voltage Measurements
Both Phase/(Earth/Ground) and Phase/Phase voltages are available (three phase switchgear only). Usually the
utility requires only one of these to be sent to the SCADA system.

Voltages are provided for all terminals with voltage measurement. The number of terminals with voltage
measurement varies depending on the model of switchgear, refer to the equipment manual. The phase
designation is assigned by the user. Refer to Switchgear Details section. The table below distinguishes between
the I and X sides of the switchgear, some models refer to the 1 and 2 sides (eg. A1, A2).

Version
Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s) Resolution Deadband
Introduced
Phase to Earth/Ground
Ai Phase to voltage for Phase A on the I
0 0 30000 Volts 1 100 41­00.00
Earth/Ground Volts side of the switchgear
measured.
Phase to Earth/Ground
Bi Phase to voltage for Phase B on the I
1 0 30000 Volts 1 100 41­00.00
Earth/Ground Volts side of the switchgear
measured.
Phase to Earth/Ground
Ci Phase to voltage for Phase C on the I
2 0 30000 Volts 1 100 41­00.00
Earth/Ground Volts side of the switchgear
measured.
Phase to Earth/Ground
Ax Phase to voltage for Phase A on the X
3 0 30000 Volts 1 100 41­00.00
Earth/Ground Volts side of the switchgear
measured.

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Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s) Resolution Deadband
Introduced
Phase to Earth/Ground
Bx Phase to voltage for Phase B on the X
4 0 30000 Volts 1 100 41­00.00
Earth/Ground Volts side of the switchgear
measured.
Phase to Earth/Ground
Cx Phase to voltage for Phase C on the X
5 0 30000 Volts 1 100 41­00.00
Earth/Ground Volts side of the switchgear
measured.
Phase A to Phase B voltage
6 ABi Phase to Phase on the I side of the 0 38000 Volts 1 100 41­00.00
switchgear.
Phase B to Phase C voltage
7 BCi Phase to Phase on the I side of the 0 38000 Volts 1 100 41­00.00
switchgear
Phase C to Phase A voltage
8 CAi Phase to Phase on the I side of the 0 38000 Volts 1 100 41­00.00
switchgear
Phase A to Phase B voltage
9 ABx Phase to Phase on the X side of the 0 38000 Volts 1 100 41­00.00
switchgear. (1)
Phase B to Phase C voltage
10 BCx Phase to Phase on the X side of the 0 38000 Volts 1 100 41­00.00
switchgear. (1)
Phase C to Phase A voltage
11 CAx Phase to Phase on the X side of the 0 38000 Volts 1 100 41­00.00
switchgear. (1)
I Side Voltages­ Phase to Earth/Ground
Phase to voltage averave of 3 phases
12 0 30000 Volts 1 100 41­00.00
Earth/Ground­ on the I side of the
Average of 3 phases switchgear measured.
I Side Voltages­ Phase to Phase A voltage on
13 Phase to Phase­ the X side of the switchgear. 0 38000 Volts 1 100 42­00.60
Average of 3 phases (1)
1­ If no Xside CVTs present then value will always be zero.

A.2.3System Power

Version
Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s) Resolution Deadband
Introduced
Total Real Power flowing through
the switchgear. This can be a
signed quantity which indicates
direction of power flow, or an
Real
0 unsigned quantity which is ­1900000 1900000 kW 1 250 41­00.00
Power­P
always positive regardless of the
direction of the power flow. This
is determined by the controller
configuration.
Apparent
1 Apparent power. 0 1900000 kVA 1 250 41­00.00
Power­S

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Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s) Resolution Deadband
Introduced
Total Reactive Power flowing
through the switchgear.

This is a signed quantity if the


operator setting "Power
Reactive
2 Measurement" is set to "Signed" ­1900000 1900000 kVAR 1 250 41­00.00
Power­Q
The sign is negated if "Power
Measurement" is set to "Signed"
AND "Power Direction" is set to
"Source x ­> Load i".
Power factor. This is calculated
from the Real and Apparent
Power power.
3 0 1 N/A 0.01 0.01 41­00.00
Factor
See Technical Manual for
accuracy specification.
Real Power flowing through the
A phase. This can be a signed
quantity which indicates direction
A Phase
of power flow, or an unsigned
4 Real ­1900000 1900000 kW 1 250 41­00.00
quantity which is always positive
Power­P
regardless of the direction of the
power flow. This is determined
by the controller configuration.
Apparent Power flowing through
A Phase the A phase. This is an unsigned
5 Apparent quantity which is always positive 0 1900000 kVA 1 250 41­00.00
Power­S irrespective of direction of power
flow.
Reactive Power flowing through
A Phase the A phase. This is an unsigned
6 Reactive quantity which is always positive ­1900000 1900000 kVAR 1 250 41­00.00
Power­Q irrespective of direction of power
flow.
A Phase Power factor. This is
calculated from the Real and
A Phase
Apparent power.
7 Power 0 1 N/A 0.01 0.01 41­00.00
Factor
See Technical Manual for
accuracy specification.
Real Power flowing through the
B phase. This can be a signed
quantity which indicates direction
B Phase
of power flow, or an unsigned
8 Real ­1900000 1900000 kW 1 250 41­00.00
quantity which is always positive
Power­P
regardless of the direction of the
power flow. This is determined
by the controller configuration.
Apparent Power flowing through
B Phase the B phase. This is an unsigned
9 Apparent quantity which is always positive 0 1900000 kVA 1 250 41­00.00
Power­S irrespective of direction of power
flow.
Total Reactive Power flowing
B Phase through the switchgear. This is
10 Reactive an unsigned quantity which is ­1900000 1900000 kVAR 1 250 41­00.00
Power­Q always positive irrespective of
direction of power flow.

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Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s) Resolution Deadband
Introduced
B Phase Power factor. This is
calculated from the Real and
B Phase
Apparent power.
11 Power 0 1 N/A 0.01 0.01 41­00.00
Factor
See Technical Manual for
accuracy specification.
Real Power flowing through the
C phase. This can be a signed
quantity which indicates direction
C Phase
of power flow, or an unsigned
12 Real ­1900000 1900000 kW 1 250 41­00.00
quantity which is always positive
Power­P
regardless of the direction of the
power flow. This is determined
by the controller configuration.
Apparent Power flowing through
C Phase the C phase. This is an unsigned
13 Apparent quantity which is always positive 0 1900000 kVA 1 250 41­00.00
Power­S irrespective of direction of power
flow.
Reactive Power flowing through
C Phase the C phase. This is an unsigned
14 Reactive quantity which is always positive ­1900000 1900000 kVAR 1 250 41­00.00
Power­Q irrespective of direction of power
flow.
C Phase Power factor. This is
calculated from the Real and
C Phase
Apparent power.
15 Power 0 1 N/A 0.01 0.01 41­00.00
Factor
See Technical Manual for
accuracy specification.

A.2.4Gas Pressure
Not all models of switchgear have gas pressure measurement.

Point 0 and 1 are the same measurement, just in different units. Normally only one is sent back to the SCADA
system.

The pressure is zeroed if switchgear data is invalid. Refer to Recloser and Controller State Flags section.

Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s) Resolution Deadband Version Introduced
0 Gas Pressure SI ­100 300 kPa 1 5 41­00.00
Gas pressure.
1 Gas Pressure Imperial ­14 44 PSI 0.1 1 41­00.00

A.2.5Protection State
Refer also to Operator/Protection flags for switchgear

Version
Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s) Resolution Deadband
Introduced
Value is zero when Cold Load is Idle or
OFF. When Cold Load is not idle this
shows the Operational Cold Load Time, ie
0 Cold Load 0 480 Mins 1 1 41­00.00
the current time being used to calculate
the Operational Cold Load Threshold
Multiplier.

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Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s) Resolution Deadband
Introduced
0 = Protection Group A
Protection
1 Group in 1 = Protection Group B 0 9 N/A 1 1 41­00.00
service.
n = Other Protection Group
0 = NPS Protection OFF
NPS
2 protection 1 = NPS Protection ON 0 2 N/A 1 1 41­00.00
status
2 = NPS Protection Alarm only
Value is zero when Cold Load is Idle or
OFF. When Cold Load is not idle this
Reverse shows the Operational Cold Load Time, ie
3 0 480 Mins 1 1 41­02.43
Cold Load the current time being used to calculate
the Operational Cold Load Threshold
Multiplier.
0 = Loss of phase OFF
Loss of
4 phase 1 = Loss of phase ON 0 2 N/A 1 1 44­04.20
status
2 = Loss of phase Alarm only

A.2.6Protection Sequence and Trip Data


These analog points record data about a protection sequence including maximum trip currents. They are derived
from the trip current events, as recorded in the event log and give the current for each phase and any other
enabled protecion element currents greater than the "Zero Amps Indicated" threshold.

Other data recorded includes the number of trips in the protection sequence and the Protection Group(s) that
were active at the start of the protection sequence.

Protection Sequence and Trip Data is cleared to zero by the following actions :­

"Reset fault flags and currents" control.


Any Operator Close or Trip action.
Start of a new sequence.

When new values are stored, the event time stamp is the time of the end of the sequence to 10ms resolution.

Similarly when the values are cleared the event is time tagged to 10ms resolution. Thus the time stamps
correspond to the digital time stamps in Appendix A.1.3.

This data is volatile, and are zeroed on controller software reset.

Version
Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s) Resolution Deadband
Introduced
A­Phase
0 Current Trip­ 0 16000 Amps 1 1 41­00.00
1
A­Phase
A Phase current at trip. Written on
1 Current Trip­ 0 16000 Amps 1 1 41­00.00
a Protection Trip after a pickup
2
has occurred. Four values are
A­Phase provided: one for each possible
2 Current Trip­ trip in the sequence.(1) 0 16000 Amps 1 1 41­00.00
3
A­Phase
3 Current Trip­ 0 16000 Amps 1 1 41­00.00
4

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B­Phase
4 Current Trip­ 0 16000 Amps 1 1 41­00.00
1
B­Phase
B Phase current at trip. Written on
5 Current Trip­ 0 16000 Amps 1 1 41­00.00
a Protection Trip after a pickup
2
has occurred. Four values are
B­Phase provided: one for each possible
6 Current Trip­ trip in the sequence.(1) 0 16000 Amps 1 1 41­00.00
3
B­Phase
7 Current Trip­ 0 16000 Amps 1 1 41­00.00
4
C­Phase
8 Current Trip­ 0 16000 Amps 1 1 41­00.00
1
C­Phase
C Phase current at trip. Written on
9 Current Trip­ 0 16000 Amps 1 1 41­00.00
a Protection Trip after a pickup
2
has occurred. Four values are
C­Phase provided: one for each possible
10 Current Trip­ trip in the sequence.(1) 0 16000 Amps 1 1 41­00.00
3
C­Phase
11 Current Trip­ 0 16000 Amps 1 1 41­00.00
4
Earth/Ground
12 Current Trip 0 16000 Amps 1 1 41­00.00
1
Earth/Ground current at trip.
Earth/Ground
Written on a Protection Trip after a
13 Current Trip 0 16000 Amps 1 1 41­00.00
pickup has occurred. This
2
includes SEF/SGF Fault currents.
Earth/Ground Four values are provided: one for
14 Current Trip each possible trip in the 0 16000 Amps 1 1 41­00.00
3 sequence.(2)
Earth/Ground
15 Current Trip 0 16000 Amps 1 1 41­00.00
4
Active
The protection group that is being
16 Protection 0 9 N/A 1 1 41­00.00
used at present.
Group
The number of trips or sequence
advances that occurred in the
protection sequence. This number
Trips In will be less than the full
17 0 4 Trips 1 1 41­00.00
Sequence programmed sequence if the fault
was cleared, or if the sequence
was terminated by high current
lockout.
A­Phase The Current recorded for A Phase
18 Current most at the time of the most recent trip. 0 16000 Amps 1 1 41­00.00
recent trip (1)
B­Phase The Current recorded for B Phase
19 Current most at the time of the most recent trip. 0 16000 Amps 1 1 41­00.00
recent trip (1)
C­Phase The Current recorded for C Phase
20 Current most at the time of the most recent trip. 0 16000 Amps 1 1 41­00.00
recent trip (1)

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The Current recorded for
Earth/Ground
Earth/Ground at the time the most
21 Current most 0 16000 Amps 1 1 41­00.00
recent trip. This includes
recent trip
SEF/SGF Fault currents.(2)
NPS Current
22 0 16000 Amps 1 1 41­00.00
Trip 1
NPS Trip Current. Written on a
NPS Current
23 Protection Trip after a pickup has 0 16000 Amps 1 1 41­00.00
Trip 2
occurred. Four values are
NPS Current provided: one for each possible
24 0 16000 Amps 1 1 41­00.00
Trip 3 trip in the sequence.(2)
NPS Current
25 0 16000 Amps 1 1 41­00.00
Trip 4
NPS Current
The NPS Current recorded at the
26 most recent 0 16000 Amps 1 1 41­00.00
time of the most recent trip.(2)
trip
The maximum current value that
Maximum A­
was logged for phase A during the
27 Phase Fault 0 16000 Amps 1 1 41­00.00
most recent sequence if phase A
Current
picked up. Not reset by a Trip.(1)
The maximum current value that
Maximum B­
was logged for phase B during the
28 Phase Fault 0 16000 Amps 1 1 41­00.00
most recent sequence if phase B
Current
picked up. Not reset by a Trip.(1)
The maximum current value that
Maximum C­
was logged for phase C during the
29 Phase Fault 0 16000 Amps 1 1 41­00.00
most recent sequence if phase C
Current
picked up. Not reset by a Trip.(1)
The maximum current value that
Maximum was logged for Earth/Ground
30 Earth/Ground during the most recent sequence 0 16000 Amps 1 1 41­00.00
Fault Current if phase Earth/Ground picked up.
Not reset by a Trip.
The maximum current value that
Maximum
was logged for NPS during the
31 NPS Fault 0 16000 Amps 1 1 41­00.00
most recent sequence if NPS
Current
picked up. Not reset by a Trip.
Active
Reverse The reverse directional protection
32 0 9 N/A 1 1 41­00.00
Protection group that is active.(3)
Group
The number of forward trips or
sequence advances that occurred
in the protection sequence. This
Fwd Trips In number will be less than the full
33 0 4 Trips 1 1 41­04.03
Sequence programmed sequence if the fault
was cleared, or if the sequence
was terminated by another
protection element.(3)
The number of reverse trips or
sequence advances that occurred
in the protection sequence. This
Rev Trips In number will be less than the full
34 0 4 Trips 1 1 41­04.03
Sequence programmed sequence if the fault
was cleared, or if the sequence
was terminated by another
protection element.(3)
Fault
Fault distance from the controller 10
35 Distance Trip ­1 30000 1 1 45­06.02
(10 Metres) ­ Trip 1 Metres
1

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Introduced
Fault
Single phase­ground fault 10
36 Impedance ­1 30000 1 1 45­06.02
impedance (10 Milliohms) ­ Trip 1 Milliohms
Trip 1
Faulted phase(s) ­ Trip 1

0: No fault.
1: A­E.
2: B­E.
3: C­E.
4: A­B.
Fault 5: A­C.
37 Phase(s) Trip 6: B­C. 0 11 N/A 1 1 45­06.02
1 7: A­B­E.
8: A­C­E.
9: B­C­E.
10: A­B­C.
11: A­B­C­E.

Fault
Fault distance from the controller 10
38 Distance Trip ­1 30000 1 1 45­06.02
(10 Metres) ­ Trip 2 Metres
2
Fault
Single phase­ground fault 10
39 Impedance ­1 30000 1 1 45­06.02
impedance (10 Milliohms) ­ Trip 2 Milliohms
Trip 2
Faulted phase(s) ­ Trip 2

0: No fault.
1: A­E.
2: B­E.
3: C­E.
4: A­B.
Fault 5: A­C.
40 Phase(s) Trip 6: B­C. 0 11 N/A 1 1 45­06.02
2 7: A­B­E.
8: A­C­E.
9: B­C­E.
10: A­B­C.
11: A­B­C­E.

Fault
Fault distance from the controller 10
41 Distance Trip ­1 30000 1 1 45­06.02
(10 Metres) ­ Trip 3 Metres
3
Fault
Single phase­ground fault 10
42 Impedance ­1 30000 1 1 45­06.02
impedance (10 Milliohms) ­ Trip 3 Milliohms
Trip 3

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Faulted phase(s) ­ Trip 3

0: No fault.
1: A­E.
2: B­E.
3: C­E.
4: A­B.
Fault 5: A­C.
43 Phase(s) Trip 6: B­C. 0 11 N/A 1 1 45­06.02
3 7: A­B­E.
8: A­C­E.
9: B­C­E.
10: A­B­C.
11: A­B­C­E.

Fault
Fault distance from the controller 10
44 Distance Trip ­1 30000 1 1 45­06.02
(10 Metres) ­ Trip 4 Metres
4
Fault
Single phase­ground fault 10
45 Impedance ­1 30000 1 1 45­06.02
impedance (10 Milliohms) ­ Trip 4 Milliohms
Trip 4
Faulted phase(s) ­ Trip 4

0: No fault.
1: A­E.
2: B­E.
3: C­E.
4: A­B.
Fault 5: A­C.
46 Phase(s) Trip 6: B­C. 0 11 N/A 1 1 45­06.02
4 7: A­B­E.
8: A­C­E.
9: B­C­E.
10: A­B­C.
11: A­B­C­E.

1­ Note: The phase designation A, B, C is determined by the user, refer to Switchgear Details section and the
Switchgear Technical Manual.
2­ Note: Only valid when the respective protection element is 'Enabled' (Earth/Ground, NPS etc) and the
element current was greater than the "Zero Amps Indicated" threshold during the pickup.
3­ Note: Only valid when Directional Protection is ENABLED.

A.2.7Switchgear Details
This is switchgear configuration data held in the switchgear memory or Controller.

Version
Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s) Resolution Deadband
Introduced
Switch The serial number of the
0 Serial switchgear. Requires full 0 2147483647 N/A 1 1 41­00.00
Number 32 bits for this to work.
I Contact
1 0 100 % 0.01 1 41­00.00
Life
The percentage of vacuum
II Contact
2 interrupter life remaining 0 100 % 0.01 1 41­00.00
Life
for each phase.
III Contact
3 0 100 % 0.01 1 41­00.00
Life
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Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s) Resolution Deadband
Introduced
The count of the number of
Operations
4 closes performed by the 0 65535 Operations 1 1 41­00.00
Counter
switchgear.
Switch The low 4 decimal digits of
Serial the serial number of the
6 0 9999 N/A 1 1 41­00.00
Number [0­ switchgear. Requires 16
9999] bits for this to work.
Switch The high decimal digits of
Serial the serial number of the
7 0 65535 N/A 1 1 41­00.00
Number switchgear. Requires 16
[10000+] bits for this to work.

A.2.8Controller Data

Version
Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s) Resolution Deadband
Introduced
Battery
0 The controller battery voltage. 0 32 Volts 0.01 1 41­00.00
Voltage
ADVC
2 Serial The Controller serial number. 0 2147483647 N/A 1 1 41­00.00
Number
The code version is a six­digit
Code number that has the form yy­
3 0 100000000 N/A 1 1 41­00.00
Version xx.xx with the dash and point
formatting removed.
Battery Status

0 = Battery Overvolts.
1 = Battery Normal.
Battery
4 2 = Battery Low Volts. 0 3 N/A 1 1 41­00.00
Status
3 = Battery Off.

The code version is a four­digit


Code number that has the form xx.xx
5 Version with the point formatting 0 65535 N/A 1 1 41­00.00
[Minor.Cut] removed. Combines with high
16 bits in the form yy­xx.xx.
The code version is a two­digit
Code
number that has the form yy.
6 Version 0 65535 N/A 1 1 41­00.00
Combines with low 16 bits in
[Major­]
the form yy­xx.xx.
8 Date Month Month of Year. 1 12 N/A 1 1 45­44.00
9 Date Day Day of Month. 1 31 N/A 1 1 45­44.00
10 Time Hour Hour of Day. 0 23 N/A 1 1 45­44.00
11 Time Min Minute of Hour. 0 59 N/A 1 1 45­44.00
12 Time Sec Second of Minute. 0 59 N/A 1 1 45­44.00
Configuration File Creation
Config File
Day of Month, when
13 Creation 1 31 N/A 1 1 45­52.00
Controller's configuration file
Date Day
was created.
Configuration File Creation
Config File
Month of Year, when
14 Creation 1 12 N/A 1 1 45­52.00
Controller's configuration file
Date Month
was created.

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Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s) Resolution Deadband
Introduced
Config File Configuration File Creation
15 Creation Year, when Controller's 2000 3000 N/A 1 1 45­52.00
Date Year configuration file was created.

A.2.9Distributed Automation
Refer also to Distributed Automation Flags.

This point is only valid when the loop automation option is enabled for the current configuration and is otherwise
always repeated as zero.

Version
Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s) Resolution Deadband
Introduced
This is the Loop Automation
LA timeout value while counting down
0 Remaining prior to a Trip or Close action 0 1800 Seconds 1 10 41­00.00
Time occurring. When no action is
pending the value is zero.
Auto­ Auto­Changeover Status. Refer to
1 Changeover Auto­Changeover Technical 0 32767 N/A 1 1 44­36.00
Status Manual for more info
Auto­Changeover Algorithm. 0:
One Way, 1: Make Before Break,
2: Break Before Make, 3: Both
Ways.

Refer to N00­331 B_2


Auto­ "Analog Contols" Point­38
3 Changeover "Auto­Changeover Algorithm 0 3 N/A 1 1 44­36.00
Algorithm Control".
and ADVC Auto­Changeover
Technical Manual:­
"Restoration Algorithms".

Loop This is the Loop Automation


4 Automation communications ping interval. 0 7200 Seconds 1 10 45­26.03
Ping Interval Value 0 disables ping.
Downstream This is the Downstream device
5 0 2 N/A 1 1 45­26.03
Device Type type. A Midpoint is 2 and Tie 0.
Loop
This is the Loop Automation
Automation
6 capacity percentage for Overload 1 100 N/A 1 10 45­32.00
Capacity
Control.
Percentage

A.2.10Daily Data
Daily data is updated at midnight, but only when collected over a full 24­hour period.

Version
Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s) Resolution Deadband
Introduced
Maximum This is the maximum current average of
0 Average all phases for the previous full day 0 16000 Amps 0.1 1 41­00.00
Current ending at midnight (2sec filter window).

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This is the minimum valid power factor
for the previous full day ending at
Minimum midnight or zero to indicate no power
1 Power factor was available. A valid power 0 1 N/A 0.01 1 41­00.00
Factor factor falls within the range of 0.5 to 1.0
with a load current of 2.5A or more in at
least one phase.
This is the end time of the maximum
Time of
average demand current of all relevant
Maximum
2 phases for the previous full day ending 0 1439 Mins 1 1 41­00.00
Average
at midnight. The time is in minutes since
Current
midnight.
This is the maximum average demand
Maximum current of all relevant phases for the
Average previous full day ending at midnight.
3 0 16000 Amps 1 10 41­00.00
Demand Same as 'MDI­Previous Day' except
Current that it is reset on assertion of 'Reset
Maximum Demand Indicators'
The average demand period in force at
the time the "Maximum Average
Average
Demand Current" was recorded. Does
4 Demand 1 1440 Mins 1 1 41­00.00
not apply to the points: LGVT, MDI­
Period
Today, MDI­Previous Day, MDI­Previous
7 Days.

A.2.11Supply Outage Measurement


The following group has SOM and SAG/SWELL counters and their Durations. These can be cleared by the
following actions:

Their associated reset control.


Controller software reset­if the feature "Non­volatile counters ON" is OFF.

By default "Non­volatile counters ON" is OFF.

Version
Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s)
Introduced
Source The number of supply outages on the source
0 0 2147483647 N/A 41­00.00
Outages terminals.(1) (2)
Source
The total duration of supply outages on the source
1 Outages 0 2147483647 Seconds 41­00.00
terminals, in seconds.(1) (2)
Duration
Load The number of supply outages on the load terminals.
2 0 2147483647 N/A 41­00.00
Outages (1) (2)
Load
The total duration of supply outages on the load
3 Outages 0 2147483647 Seconds 41­00.00
terminals, in seconds.(1) (2)
Duration
The count of the number of voltage Sags recorded
4 Sag Count since the last reset. A reset is done from the OCP or 0 2147483647 N/A 42­00.00
WSOS only!
The count of the number of voltage Swells recorded
5 Swell Count since the last reset. A reset is done from the OCP or 0 2147483647 N/A 42­00.00
WSOS only!
Sag The accumulated time of all Sags since the last reset.
6 0 2147483647 Seconds 42­00.00
Duration A reset is done from the OCP or WSOS only.
Swell The accumulated time of all Swells since the last
7 0 2147483647 Seconds 42­00.00
Duration reset. A reset is done from the OCP or WSOS only.
1­ Power flow direction (source/load designation) is determined by the user. Refer to Recloser and Controller

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2­ Data active only when Power Quality option Supply Outage Measurement is Available and ON.

A.2.12Frequency Measurement

Version
Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s) Resolution Deadband
Introduced
The measured Frequency. Returns a
0 Frequency 0 65 Hz 0.1 1 41­00.00
value of 0 for unavailable

A.2.15Sequence Components
Zero, Positive and Negative Phase Sequence currents and voltages, valid when controller is configured
"Sequence Componets Available.

Version
Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s) Resolution Deadband
Introduced
ZPS
0 The zero phase sequence current. 0 16000 Amps 0.1 10 41­00.00
Current
PPS The positive phase sequence
1 0 16000 Amps 0.1 10 41­00.00
Current current.
NPS The negative phase sequence
2 0 16000 Amps 0.1 10 41­00.00
Current current.
ZPS
3 The zero phase sequence voltage. 0 30000 Volts 1 10 41­00.00
Voltage
PPS The positive phase sequence
4 0 30000 Volts 1 10 41­00.00
Voltage voltage.
NPS The negative phase sequence
5 0 30000 Volts 1 10 41­00.00
Voltage voltager.

Appendix A.3Accumulator Data


Version
Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s)
Introduced
The accumulated kWh at the most recent freeze and
reset operation. This could be signed or unsigned
depending on controller configuration.

This data by default is volatile, and is zeroed on


controller software reset. This data reset can be
kWh
0 avoided by turning on the feature "Counters Non­ 0 2147483647 kWh 41­00.00
Cumulative
Volatile ON".

If more than one protocol is running simultaneously in


the controller, this data is replicated between the
protocols so each master station can clear its data
independently from the others.

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Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s)
Introduced
The accumulated kWh in the forward direction (ie
Source to Load) at the most recent freeze and reset
operation.

This data by default is volatile, and is zeroed on


kWh controller software reset. This data reset can be
1 Cumulative avoided by turning on the feature "Counters Non­ 0 2147483647 kWh 41­00.00
Forward Volatile ON".

If more than one protocol is running simultaneously in


the controller, this data is replicated between the
protocols so each master station can clear its data
independently from the others.
The accumulated kWh in the reverse direction (ie Load
to Source) at the most recent freeze and reset
operation.

This data by default is volatile, and is zeroed on


kWh controller software reset. This data reset can be
2 Cumulative avoided by turning on the feature "Counters Non­ 0 2147483647 kWh 41­00.00
Reverse Volatile ON".

If more than one protocol is running simultaneously in


the controller, this data is replicated between the
protocols so each master station can clear its data
independently from the others.
The accumulated kWh of A Phase at the most recent
freeze and reset operation. This could be signed or
unsigned depending on controller configuration.

This data by default is volatile, and is zeroed on


kWh controller software reset. This data reset can be
3 Cumulative avoided by turning on the feature "Counters Non­ 0 2147483647 kWh 45­51.04
A Phase Volatile ON".

If more than one protocol is running simultaneously in


the controller, this data is replicated between the
protocols so each master station can clear its data
independently from the others.
The accumulated kWh of A Phase in the forward
direction (ie Source to Load) at the most recent freeze
and reset operation.

This data by default is volatile, and is zeroed on


kWh
controller software reset. This data reset can be
Cumulative
4 avoided by turning on the feature "Counters Non­ 0 2147483647 kWh 45­51.04
A Phase
Volatile ON".
Forward
If more than one protocol is running simultaneously in
the controller, this data is replicated between the
protocols so each master station can clear its data
independently from the others.

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Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s)
Introduced
The accumulated kWh of A Phase in the reverse
direction (ie Load to Source) at the most recent freeze
and reset operation.

This data by default is volatile, and is zeroed on


kWh
controller software reset. This data reset can be
Cumulative
5 avoided by turning on the feature "Counters Non­ 0 2147483647 kWh 45­51.04
A Phase
Volatile ON".
Reverse
If more than one protocol is running simultaneously in
the controller, this data is replicated between the
protocols so each master station can clear its data
independently from the others.
The accumulated kWh of B Phase at the most recent
freeze and reset operation. This could be signed or
unsigned depending on controller configuration.

This data by default is volatile, and is zeroed on


kWh controller software reset. This data reset can be
6 Cumulative avoided by turning on the feature "Counters Non­ 0 2147483647 kWh 45­51.04
B Phase Volatile ON".

If more than one protocol is running simultaneously in


the controller, this data is replicated between the
protocols so each master station can clear its data
independently from the others.
The accumulated kWh of B Phase in the forward
direction (ie Source to Load) at the most recent freeze
and reset operation.

This data by default is volatile, and is zeroed on


kWh
controller software reset. This data reset can be
Cumulative
7 avoided by turning on the feature "Counters Non­ 0 2147483647 kWh 45­51.04
B Phase
Volatile ON".
Forward
If more than one protocol is running simultaneously in
the controller, this data is replicated between the
protocols so each master station can clear its data
independently from the others.
The accumulated kWh of B Phase in the reverse
direction (ie Load to Source) at the most recent freeze
and reset operation.

This data by default is volatile, and is zeroed on


kWh
controller software reset. This data reset can be
Cumulative
8 avoided by turning on the feature "Counters Non­ 0 2147483647 kWh 45­51.04
B Phase
Volatile ON".
Reverse
If more than one protocol is running simultaneously in
the controller, this data is replicated between the
protocols so each master station can clear its data
independently from the others.

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Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s)
Introduced
The accumulated kWh of C Phase at the most recent
freeze and reset operation. This could be signed or
unsigned depending on controller configuration.

This data by default is volatile, and is zeroed on


kWh controller software reset. This data reset can be
9 Cumulative avoided by turning on the feature "Counters Non­ 0 2147483647 kWh 45­51.04
C Phase Volatile ON".

If more than one protocol is running simultaneously in


the controller, this data is replicated between the
protocols so each master station can clear its data
independently from the others.
The accumulated kWh of C Phase in the forward
direction (ie Source to Load) at the most recent freeze
and reset operation.

This data by default is volatile, and is zeroed on


kWh
controller software reset. This data reset can be
Cumulative
10 avoided by turning on the feature "Counters Non­ 0 2147483647 kWh 45­51.04
C Phase
Volatile ON".
Forward
If more than one protocol is running simultaneously in
the controller, this data is replicated between the
protocols so each master station can clear its data
independently from the others.
The accumulated kWh of C Phase in the reverse
direction (ie Load to Source) at the most recent freeze
and reset operation.

This data by default is volatile, and is zeroed on


kWh
controller software reset. This data reset can be
Cumulative
11 avoided by turning on the feature "Counters Non­ 0 2147483647 kWh 45­51.04
C Phase
Volatile ON".
Reverse
If more than one protocol is running simultaneously in
the controller, this data is replicated between the
protocols so each master station can clear its data
independently from the others.

A.3.1Trip Counters
These counters do not increment when switchgear is an LBS. These counters are cleared by the following:

"Reset fault flags and currents" control.


"Reset Fault Flags" control.
Protection turned OFF.
Controller software reset­if the feature "Non­volatile counters ON" is OFF.

By default "Non­volatile counters ON" is OFF.

When the counters reach their max value, the next count will cause one of two actions; if the feature "Counters
Rollover ON" has been selected, then the counters rollover to one (1), else they 'stick' at the 'Max' value, which
is the default option.

If a counter does wrap around then it can wrap out of sync with the other counters. Note that combinational
counters may also wrap independantly of what points they are made up of. Counters should be used as
independent values because of this.

Version
Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s)
Introduced
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A Phase O/C Trip The number of trips caused by an A Phase over


0 0 99 N/A 41­00.00
Counter current.
B Phase O/C Trip The number of trips caused by a B Phase over
1 0 99 N/A 41­00.00
Counter current.
C Phase O/C Trip The number of trips caused by a C Phase over
2 0 99 N/A 41­00.00
Counter current.
Earth/Ground O/C Trip The number of trips caused by a Earth/Ground
3 0 99 N/A 41­00.00
Counter Phase over current.
SEF/SGF O/C Trip The number of trips caused by a SEF/SGF Phase
4 0 99 N/A 41­00.00
Counter over current.
Loss Of Phase Trip
5 The number of trips caused by a Loss Of Phase 0 99 N/A 41­00.00
Counter
The number of trips caused by an Under or Over
6 FRQ Trip Counter. 0 99 N/A 41­00.00
Frequency(2)
7 NPS O/C Trip Counter The number of trips caused by a NPS over current. 0 99 N/A 41­00.00
The number of trips caused by an External input
8 Ext Trip Counter 0 99 N/A 41­00.00
(either a FTI or an IOEX Protection Input).
A Phase O/C Reverse The number of reverse trips caused by an A Phase
9 0 99 N/A 41­00.00
Trip Counter over current.
B Phase O/C Reverse The number of reverse trips caused by a B Phase
10 0 99 N/A 41­00.00
Trip Counter over current.
C Phase O/C Reverse The number of reverse trips caused by a C Phase
11 0 99 N/A 41­00.00
Trip Counter over current.
Earth/Ground O/C The number of reverse trips caused by a
12 0 99 N/A 41­00.00
Reverse Trip Counter Earth/Ground Phase over current.
SEF/SGF O/C Reverse The number of reverse trips caused by a SEF/SGF
13 0 99 N/A 41­00.00
Trip Counter Phase over current.
NPS O/C Reverse Trip The number of trips caused by a reverse NPS over
14 0 99 N/A 41­00.00
Counter current.
Under Voltage Trip The count of the number of trips caused by Under
15 0 99 N/A 42­00.00
Counter Voltage since the last reset.
Over Voltage Trip The count of the number of trips caused by Over
16 0 99 N/A 42­00.00
Counter Voltage since the last reset.
Phase O/C Trip The number of (forward) trips caused by a Phase
17 0 99 N/A 44­36.76
Counter over current.
Phase O/C Reverse The number of reverse trips caused by an Phase
18 0 99 N/A 44­36.76
Trip Counter over current.
Phase O/C Both Dir The number of forward and reverse trips caused by
19 0 99 N/A 44­36.76
Trip Counter an Phase over current.
Earth/Ground O/C Both The number of forward and reverse trips caused by
20 0 99 N/A 44­36.76
Dir Trip Counter a Earth/Ground Phase over current.
SEF/SGF O/C Both Dir The number of forward and reverse trips caused by
21 0 99 N/A 44­36.76
Counter a SEF/SGF Phase over current.
NPS O/C Both Dir The number of forward and reverse trips caused by
22 0 99 N/A 44­36.76
Counter a NPS over current.
Under and Over The count of the number of trips caused by Under
23 0 99 N/A 44­36.76
Voltage Trip Counter and Over Voltage since the last reset.
1­ Note: The phase designation A, B, C is determined by the user, refer to Switchgear Details section and the
Switchgear Technical Manual.

A.3.2Pickup Counters
These counters are for ACR and LBS. They are cleared by the following:

"Reset fault flags and currents" control.


"Reset Fault Flags" control.
Protection/Detection turned OFF.
Controller software reset­if the feature "Non­volatile counters ON" is OFF.

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By default "Non­volatile counters ON" is OFF.

When the counters reach their max value, the next count will cause one of two actions; if the feature "Counters
Rollover ON" has been selected, then the counters rollover to one (1), else they 'stick' at the 'Max' value, which
is the default option.

If a counter does wrap around then it can wrap out of sync with the other counters. Note that combinational
counters may also wrap independantly of what points they are made up of. Counters should be used as
independent values because of this.

Version
Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s)
Introduced
A Phase O/C
0 Pickup The number of Pickups caused by an A Phase over current. 0 99 N/A 41­00.00
Counter
B Phase O/C
1 Pickup The number of Pickups caused by a B Phase over current. 0 99 N/A 41­00.00
Counter
C Phase O/C
2 Pickup The number of Pickups caused by a C Phase over current. 0 99 N/A 41­00.00
Counter
Earth/Ground
The number of Pickups caused by an Earth/Ground Phase
3 O/C Pickup 0 99 N/A 41­00.00
over current.
Counter
SEF/SGF
The number of Pickups caused by a SEF/SGF Phase over
4 O/C Pickup 0 99 N/A 41­00.00
current.
Counter
Loss Of
Phase The number of Loss Of Phase Indications. (this is used to
5 0 99 N/A 41­00.00
Indication check for Loss Of Phase conditions when protection is OFF)
Counter
FRQ Pickup The number of pickups caused by an Under or Over
6 0 99 N/A 41­00.00
Counter. Frequency.(1)
The number of Pickups caused by a (Fwd) phase overcurrent.
Phase
NOTE: Two or more phases picked up at the same time count
Overcurrent
7 as one phase overcurrent pickup. This means the sum of the 0 99 N/A 41­00.00
Pickup
individual A/B/C phase pickup counters may be greater than
Counter
this counter.
NPS O/C
8 Pickup The number of Pickups caused by a NPS over current. 0 99 N/A 41­00.00
Counter
A Phase
Reverse O/C The number of Pickups caused by an A Phase reverse over
9 0 99 N/A 41­00.00
Pickup current.(1)
Counter
B Phase
Reverse O/C The number of Pickups caused by a B Phase reverse over
10 0 99 N/A 41­00.00
Pickup current.(1)
Counter
C Phase
Reverse O/C The number of Pickups caused by a C Phase reverse over
11 0 99 N/A 41­00.00
Pickup current.(1)
Counter
Earth/Ground
Reverse O/C The number of Pickups caused by an Earth/Ground reverse
12 0 99 N/A 41­00.00
Pickup over current.(1)
Counter
SEF/SGF
Reverse O/C The number of Pickups caused by a SEF/SGF reverse over
13 0 99 N/A 41­00.00
Pickup current.(1)
Counter

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Version
Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s)
Introduced
Reverse The number of Pickups caused by a reverse phase
Phase overcurrent. NOTE: Two or more phases picked up at the
14 Overcurrent same time count as one phase overcurrent pickup. This 0 99 N/A 41­00.00
Pickup means the sum of the individual A/B/C phase pickup counters
Counter may be greater than this counter.(1)
Reverse NPS
The number of Pickups caused by a reverse NPS over
15 O/C Pickup 0 99 N/A 41­00.00
current.(1)
Counter
Under
Voltage The count of the number of Pickups caused by Under Voltage
16 0 99 N/A 42­00.00
Pickup since the last reset.
Counter
Over Voltage
The count of the number of Pickups caused by Over Voltage
17 Pickup 0 99 N/A 42­00.00
since the last reset.
Counter
The sum of all Pickups caused by all (Fwd) phase
Sum All
overcurrent. NOTE: Two or more phases picked up at the
Phase O/C
18 same time count as multiple phase overcurrent pickups. This 0 99 N/A 44­36.76
Pickup
means the sum of the individual A/B/C phase pickup counters
Counter
equals this counter.
The sum of all Pickups caused by all reverse phase
Sum All Rev
overcurrent. NOTE: Two or more phases picked up at the
Phase O/C
19 same time count as multiple phase overcurrent pickups. This 0 99 N/A 44­36.76
Pickup
means the sum of the individual A/B/C phase pickup counters
Counter
equals this counter.
The number of Pickups caused by forward and reverse phase
Phase O/C
overcurrent. NOTE: Two or more phases picked up at the
Both Dir
20 same time count as one phase overcurrent pickup. This 0 99 N/A 44­36.76
Pickup
means the sum of the individual A/B/C phase pickup counters
Counter
may be greater than this counter.
Earth/Ground
O/C Both Dir The number of Pickups caused by an Earth/Ground forward
21 0 99 N/A 44­36.76
Pickup and reverse over current.
Counter
SEF/SGF
O/C Both Dir The number of Pickups caused by a SEF/SGF forward and
22 0 99 N/A 44­36.76
Pickup reverse over current.
Counter
NPS O/C
Both Dir The number of Pickups caused by a forward and reverse NPS
23 0 99 N/A 44­36.76
Pickup over current.
Counter
Under and
Over Voltage The count of the number of Pickups caused by Under Voltage
24 0 99 N/A 44­36.76
Pickup since the last reset.
Counter
1­ This point is operational for LBS with directional detection/blocking enabled starting from version A45­48.00.

A.3.3Fault Counters
These counters are only valid when the connected switchgear is operated in LBS mode. They are cleared by the
following:

"Reset fault flags and currents" control.


"Reset Fault Flags" control.
Controller software reset­if the feature "Non­volatile counters ON" is OFF.

By default "Non­volatile counters ON" is OFF.

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When the counters reach their max value, the next count will cause one of two actions; if the feature "Counters
Rollover ON" has been selected, then the counters rollover to one (1), else they 'stick' at the 'Max' value, which
is the default option.

If a counter does wrap around then it can wrap out of sync with the other counters. Note that combinational
counters may also wrap independantly of what points they are made up of. Counters should be used as
independent values because of this.

Version
Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s)
Introduced
A Phase O/C
0 The number of Faults caused by an A Phase over current. 0 99 N/A 41­00.00
Fault Counter
B Phase O/C
1 The number of Faults caused by a B Phase over current. 0 99 N/A 41­00.00
Fault Counter
C Phase O/C
2 The number of Faults caused by a C Phase over current. 0 99 N/A 41­00.00
Fault Counter
Earth/Ground
The number of Faults caused by a Earth/Ground Phase
3 O/C Fault 0 99 N/A 41­00.00
over current.
Counter
SEF/SGF O/C The number of Faults caused by a SEF/SGF Phase over
4 0 99 N/A 41­00.00
Fault Counter current.
The number of Faults caused by any Phase over current.
Phase O/C Fault
5 NOTE: if two or more phase faults occur at the same time, 0 99 N/A 41­00.00
Counter
only the first phase fault will cause a count.
NPS O/C Fault The number of Faults caused by a NPS Phase over
7 0 99 N/A 43­00.00
Counter current.
A Phase
The number of Faults caused by a reverse A Phase over
15 Reverse O/C 0 99 N/A 45­48.00
current.
Fault Counter
B Phase
The number of Faults caused by a reverse B Phase over
16 Reverse O/C 0 99 N/A 45­48.00
current.
Fault Counter
C Phase
The number of Faults caused by a reverse C Phase over
17 Reverse O/C 0 99 N/A 45­48.00
current.
Fault Counter
Earth/Ground
The number of Faults caused by a reverse Earth/Ground
18 Reverse O/C 0 99 N/A 45­48.00
over current.
Fault Counter
SEF/SGF
The number of Faults caused by a reverse SEF/SGF over
19 Reverse O/C 0 99 N/A 45­48.00
current.
Fault Counter
NPS Reverse
The number of Faults caused by a reverse NPS over
20 O/C Fault 0 99 N/A 45­48.00
current.
Counter
Phase Reverse
The number of Faults caused by a reverse over current on
21 O/C Fault 0 99 N/A 45­48.00
any phase.
Counter

Appendix A.4Harmonics
Harmonics data for A, B and C Phase Currents, Earth/Ground Current, 6 Phase to Earth/Ground Voltages, and 6
Phase to Phase Voltages monitored.

A.4.1Average
These values give the Average of each Harmonic, for each channel, calculated over the configured SCADA
average period.

Version
Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s) Resolution Deadband
Introduced

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A Phase Current Total A Phase Current Total


0 Harmonic Distortion Harmonic Distortion 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
A Phase Current 2nd A Phase Current 2nd
1 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
A Phase Current 3rd A Phase Current 3rd
2 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
A Phase Current 4th A Phase Current 4th
3 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
A Phase Current 5th A Phase Current 5th
4 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
A Phase Current 6th A Phase Current 6th
5 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
A Phase Current 7th A Phase Current 7th
6 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
A Phase Current 8th A Phase Current 8th
7 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
A Phase Current 9th A Phase Current 9th
8 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
A Phase Current 10th A Phase Current 10th
9 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
A Phase Current 11th A Phase Current 11th
10 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
A Phase Current 12th A Phase Current 12th
11 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
A Phase Current 13th A Phase Current 13th
12 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
A Phase Current 14th A Phase Current 14th
13 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
A Phase Current 15th A Phase Current 15th
14 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
A Phase Current 16th A Phase Current 16th
15 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
B Phase Current Total B Phase Current Total
16 Harmonic Distortion Harmonic Distortion 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
B Phase Current 2nd B Phase Current 2nd
17 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
B Phase Current 3rd B Phase Current 3rd
18 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
B Phase Current 4th B Phase Current 4th
19 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
B Phase Current 5th B Phase Current 5th
20 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
B Phase Current 6th B Phase Current 6th
21 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
B Phase Current 7th B Phase Current 7th
22 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
B Phase Current 8th B Phase Current 8th
23 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
B Phase Current 9th B Phase Current 9th
24 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
B Phase Current 10th B Phase Current 10th
25 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
B Phase Current 11th B Phase Current 11th
26 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
B Phase Current 12th B Phase Current 12th
27 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
B Phase Current 13th B Phase Current 13th
28 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.

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B Phase Current 14th B Phase Current 14th


29 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
B Phase Current 15th B Phase Current 15th
30 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
B Phase Current 16th B Phase Current 16th
31 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
C Phase Current Total C Phase Current Total
32 Harmonic Distortion Harmonic Distortion 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
C Phase Current 2nd C Phase Current 2nd
33 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
C Phase Current 3rd C Phase Current 3rd
34 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
C Phase Current 4th C Phase Current 4th
35 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
C Phase Current 5th C Phase Current 5th
36 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
C Phase Current 6th C Phase Current 6th
37 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
C Phase Current 7th C Phase Current 7th
38 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
C Phase Current 8th C Phase Current 8th
39 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
C Phase Current 9th C Phase Current 9th
40 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
C Phase Current 10th C Phase Current 10th
41 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
C Phase Current 11th C Phase Current 11th
42 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
C Phase Current 12th C Phase Current 12th
43 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
C Phase Current 13th C Phase Current 13th
44 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
C Phase Current 14th C Phase Current 14th
45 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
C Phase Current 15th C Phase Current 15th
46 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
C Phase Current 16th C Phase Current 16th
47 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
Earth/Ground Current Earth/Ground Current
48 Total Harmonic Total Harmonic Distortion 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Distortion Average Average.
Earth/Ground Current Earth/Ground Current
49 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
2nd Harmonic Average 2nd Harmonic Average.
Earth/Ground Current Earth/Ground Current
50 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
3rd Harmonic Average 3rd Harmonic Average.
Earth/Ground Current Earth/Ground Current 4th
51 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
4th Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
Earth/Ground Current Earth/Ground Current 5th
52 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
5th Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
Earth/Ground Current Earth/Ground Current 6th
53 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
6th Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
Earth/Ground Current Earth/Ground Current 7th
54 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
7th Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
Earth/Ground Current Earth/Ground Current 8th
55 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
8th Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
Earth/Ground Current Earth/Ground Current 9th
56 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
9th Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
Earth/Ground Current Earth/Ground Current
57 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
10th Harmonic Average 10th Harmonic Average.

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Earth/Ground Current Earth/Ground Current


58 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
11th Harmonic Average 11th Harmonic Average.
Earth/Ground Current Earth/Ground Current
59 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
12th Harmonic Average 12th Harmonic Average.
Earth/Ground Current Earth/Ground Current
60 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
13th Harmonic Average 13th Harmonic Average.
Earth/Ground Current Earth/Ground Current
61 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
14th Harmonic Average 14th Harmonic Average.
Earth/Ground Current Earth/Ground Current
62 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
15th Harmonic Average 15th Harmonic Average.
Earth/Ground Current Earth/Ground Current
63 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
16th Harmonic Average 16th Harmonic Average.
Ai Voltage Total Ai Voltage Total
64 Harmonic Distortion Harmonic Distortion 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
Ai Voltage 2nd Harmonic Ai Voltage 2nd Harmonic
65 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
Ai Voltage 3rd Harmonic Ai Voltage 3rd Harmonic
66 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
Ai Voltage 4th Harmonic Ai Voltage 4th Harmonic
67 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
Ai Voltage 5th Harmonic Ai Voltage 5th Harmonic
68 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
Ai Voltage 6th Harmonic Ai Voltage 6th Harmonic
69 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
Ai Voltage 7th Harmonic Ai Voltage 7th Harmonic
70 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
Ai Voltage 8th Harmonic Ai Voltage 8th Harmonic
71 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
Ai Voltage 9th Harmonic Ai Voltage 9th Harmonic
72 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
Ai Voltage 10th Ai Voltage 10th Harmonic
73 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Average.
Ai Voltage 11th Ai Voltage 11th Harmonic
74 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Average.
Ai Voltage 12th Ai Voltage 12th Harmonic
75 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Average.
Ai Voltage 13th Ai Voltage 13th Harmonic
76 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Average.
Ai Voltage 14th Ai Voltage 14th Harmonic
77 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Average.
Ai Voltage 15th Ai Voltage 15th Harmonic
78 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Average.
Ai Voltage 16th Ai Voltage 16th Harmonic
79 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Average.
Bi Voltage Total Bi Voltage Total
80 Harmonic Distortion Harmonic Distortion 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
Bi Voltage 2nd Harmonic Bi Voltage 2nd Harmonic
81 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
Bi Voltage 3rd Harmonic Bi Voltage 3rd Harmonic
82 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
Bi Voltage 4th Harmonic Bi Voltage 4th Harmonic
83 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
Bi Voltage 5th Harmonic Bi Voltage 5th Harmonic
84 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
Bi Voltage 6th Harmonic Bi Voltage 6th Harmonic
85 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
Bi Voltage 7th Harmonic Bi Voltage 7th Harmonic
86 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.

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Bi Voltage 8th Harmonic Bi Voltage 8th Harmonic


87 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
Bi Voltage 9th Harmonic Bi Voltage 9th Harmonic
88 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
Bi Voltage 10th Bi Voltage 10th Harmonic
89 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Average.
Bi Voltage 11th Bi Voltage 11th Harmonic
90 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Average.
Bi Voltage 12th Bi Voltage 12th Harmonic
91 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Average.
Bi Voltage 13th Bi Voltage 13th Harmonic
92 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Average.
Bi Voltage 14th Bi Voltage 14th Harmonic
93 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Average.
Bi Voltage 15th Bi Voltage 15th Harmonic
94 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Average.
Bi Voltage 16th Bi Voltage 16th Harmonic
95 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Average.
Ci Voltage Total Ci Voltage Total
96 Harmonic Distortion Harmonic Distortion 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
Ci Voltage 2nd Harmonic Ci Voltage 2nd Harmonic
97 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
Ci Voltage 3rd Harmonic Ci Voltage 3rd Harmonic
98 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
Ci Voltage 4th Harmonic Ci Voltage 4th Harmonic
99 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
Ci Voltage 5th Harmonic Ci Voltage 5th Harmonic
100 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
Ci Voltage 6th Harmonic Ci Voltage 6th Harmonic
101 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
Ci Voltage 7th Harmonic Ci Voltage 7th Harmonic
102 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
Ci Voltage 8th Harmonic Ci Voltage 8th Harmonic
103 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
Ci Voltage 9th Harmonic Ci Voltage 9th Harmonic
104 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
Ci Voltage 10th Ci Voltage 10th
105 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
Ci Voltage 11th Ci Voltage 11th Harmonic
106 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Average.
Ci Voltage 12th Ci Voltage 12th
107 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
Ci Voltage 13th Ci Voltage 13th
108 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
Ci Voltage 14th Ci Voltage 14th
109 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
Ci Voltage 15th Ci Voltage 15th
110 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
Ci Voltage 16th Ci Voltage 16th
111 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
Ax Voltage Total Ax Voltage Total
112 Harmonic Distortion Harmonic Distortion 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
Ax Voltage 2nd Ax Voltage 2nd Harmonic
113 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Average.
Ax Voltage 3rd Harmonic Ax Voltage 3rd Harmonic
114 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
Ax Voltage 4th Harmonic Ax Voltage 4th Harmonic
115 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.

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Ax Voltage 5th Harmonic Ax Voltage 5th Harmonic


116 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
Ax Voltage 6th Harmonic Ax Voltage 6th Harmonic
117 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
Ax Voltage 7th Harmonic Ax Voltage 7th Harmonic
118 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
Ax Voltage 8th Harmonic Ax Voltage 8th Harmonic
119 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
Ax Voltage 9th Harmonic Ax Voltage 9th Harmonic
120 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
Ax Voltage 10th Ax Voltage 10th
121 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
Ax Voltage 11th Ax Voltage 11th
122 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
Ax Voltage 12th Ax Voltage 12th
123 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
Ax Voltage 13th Ax Voltage 13th
124 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
Ax Voltage 14th Ax Voltage 14th
125 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
Ax Voltage 15th Ax Voltage 15th
126 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
Ax Voltage 16th Ax Voltage 16th
127 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
Bx Voltage Total Bx Voltage Total
128 Harmonic Distortion Harmonic Distortion 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
Bx Voltage 2nd Bx Voltage 2nd Harmonic
129 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Average.
Bx Voltage 3rd Harmonic Bx Voltage 3rd Harmonic
130 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
Bx Voltage 4th Harmonic Bx Voltage 4th Harmonic
131 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
Bx Voltage 5th Harmonic Bx Voltage 5th Harmonic
132 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
Bx Voltage 6th Harmonic Bx Voltage 6th Harmonic
133 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
Bx Voltage 7th Harmonic Bx Voltage 7th Harmonic
134 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
Bx Voltage 8th Harmonic Bx Voltage 8th Harmonic
135 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
Bx Voltage 9th Harmonic Bx Voltage 9th Harmonic
136 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
Bx Voltage 10th Bx Voltage 10th
137 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
Bx Voltage 11th Bx Voltage 11th
138 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
Bx Voltage 12th Bx Voltage 12th
139 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
Bx Voltage 13th Bx Voltage 13th
140 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
Bx Voltage 14th Bx Voltage 14th
141 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
Bx Voltage 15th Bx Voltage 15th
142 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
Bx Voltage 16th Bx Voltage 16th
143 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
Cx Voltage Total Cx Voltage Total
144 Harmonic Distortion Harmonic Distortion 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.

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Cx Voltage 2nd Cx Voltage 2nd


145 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
Cx Voltage 3rd Cx Voltage 3rd Harmonic
146 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Average.
Cx Voltage 4th Harmonic Cx Voltage 4th Harmonic
147 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
Cx Voltage 5th Harmonic Cx Voltage 5th Harmonic
148 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
Cx Voltage 6th Harmonic Cx Voltage 6th Harmonic
149 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
Cx Voltage 7th Harmonic Cx Voltage 7th Harmonic
150 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
Cx Voltage 8th Harmonic Cx Voltage 8th Harmonic
151 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
Cx Voltage 9th Harmonic Cx Voltage 9th Harmonic
152 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
Cx Voltage 10th Cx Voltage 10th
153 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
Cx Voltage 11th Cx Voltage 11th
154 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
Cx Voltage 12th Cx Voltage 12th
155 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
Cx Voltage 13th Cx Voltage 13th
156 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
Cx Voltage 14th Cx Voltage 14th
157 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
Cx Voltage 15th Cx Voltage 15th
158 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
Cx Voltage 16th Cx Voltage 16th
159 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
ABi Voltage Total ABi Voltage Total
160 Harmonic Distortion Harmonic Distortion 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
ABi Voltage 2nd ABi Voltage 2nd
161 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
ABi Voltage 3rd ABi Voltage 3rd
162 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
ABi Voltage 4th ABi Voltage 4th
163 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
ABi Voltage 5th ABi Voltage 5th
164 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
ABi Voltage 6th ABi Voltage 6th
165 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
ABi Voltage 7th ABi Voltage 7th
166 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
ABi Voltage 8th ABi Voltage 8th
167 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
ABi Voltage 9th ABi Voltage 9th
168 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
ABi Voltage 10th ABi Voltage 10th
169 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
ABi Voltage 11th ABi Voltage 11th
170 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
ABi Voltage 12th ABi Voltage 12th
171 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
ABi Voltage 13th ABi Voltage 13th
172 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
ABi Voltage 14th ABi Voltage 14th
173 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.

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ABi Voltage 15th ABi Voltage 15th


174 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
ABi Voltage 16th ABi Voltage 16th
175 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
BCi Voltage Total BCi Voltage Total
176 Harmonic Distortion Harmonic Distortion 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
BCi Voltage 2nd BCi Voltage 2nd
177 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
BCi Voltage 3rd BCi Voltage 3rd
178 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
BCi Voltage 4th BCi Voltage 4th
179 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
BCi Voltage 5th BCi Voltage 5th
180 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
BCi Voltage 6th BCi Voltage 6th
181 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
BCi Voltage 7th BCi Voltage 7th
182 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
BCi Voltage 8th BCi Voltage 8th
183 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
BCi Voltage 9th BCi Voltage 9th
184 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
BCi Voltage 10th BCi Voltage 10th
185 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
BCi Voltage 11th BCi Voltage 11th
186 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
BCi Voltage 12th BCi Voltage 12th
187 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
BCi Voltage 13th BCi Voltage 13th
188 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
BCi Voltage 14th BCi Voltage 14th
189 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
BCi Voltage 15th BCi Voltage 15th
190 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
BCi Voltage 16th BCi Voltage 16th
191 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
CAi Voltage Total CAi Voltage Total
192 Harmonic Distortion Harmonic Distortion 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
CAi Voltage 2nd CAi Voltage 2nd
193 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
CAi Voltage 3rd CAi Voltage 3rd
194 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
CAi Voltage 4th CAi Voltage 4th
195 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
CAi Voltage 5th CAi Voltage 5th
196 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
CAi Voltage 6th CAi Voltage 6th
197 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
CAi Voltage 7th CAi Voltage 7th
198 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
CAi Voltage 8th CAi Voltage 8th
199 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
CAi Voltage 9th CAi Voltage 9th
200 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
CAi Voltage 10th CAi Voltage 10th
201 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
CAi Voltage 11th CAi Voltage 11th
202 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.

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CAi Voltage 12th CAi Voltage 12th


203 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
CAi Voltage 13th CAi Voltage 13th
204 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
CAi Voltage 14th CAi Voltage 14th
205 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
CAi Voltage 15th CAi Voltage 15th
206 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
CAi Voltage 16th CAi Voltage 16th
207 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
ABx Voltage Total ABx Voltage Total
208 Harmonic Distortion Harmonic Distortion 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
ABx Voltage 2nd ABx Voltage 2nd
209 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
ABx Voltage 3rd ABx Voltage 3rd
210 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
ABx Voltage 4th ABx Voltage 4th
211 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
ABx Voltage 5th ABx Voltage 5th
212 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
ABx Voltage 6th ABx Voltage 6th
213 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
ABx Voltage 7th ABx Voltage 7th
214 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
ABx Voltage 8th ABx Voltage 8th
215 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
ABx Voltage 9th ABx Voltage 9th
216 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
ABx Voltage 10th ABx Voltage 10th
217 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
ABx Voltage 11th ABx Voltage 11th
218 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
ABx Voltage 12th ABx Voltage 12th
219 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
ABx Voltage 13th ABx Voltage 13th
220 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
ABx Voltage 14th ABx Voltage 14th
221 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
ABx Voltage 15th ABx Voltage 15th
222 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
ABx Voltage 16th ABx Voltage 16th
223 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
BCx Voltage Total BCx Voltage Total
224 Harmonic Distortion Harmonic Distortion 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
BCx Voltage 2nd BCx Voltage 2nd
225 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
BCx Voltage 3rd BCx Voltage 3rd
226 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
BCx Voltage 4th BCx Voltage 4th
227 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
BCx Voltage 5th BCx Voltage 5th
228 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
BCx Voltage 6th BCx Voltage 6th
229 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
BCx Voltage 7th BCx Voltage 7th
230 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
BCx Voltage 8th BCx Voltage 8th
231 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.

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BCx Voltage 9th BCx Voltage 9th


232 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
BCx Voltage 10th BCx Voltage 10th
233 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
BCx Voltage 11th BCx Voltage 11th
234 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
BCx Voltage 12th BCx Voltage 12th
235 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
BCx Voltage 13th BCx Voltage 13th
236 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
BCx Voltage 14th BCx Voltage 14th
237 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
BCx Voltage 15th BCx Voltage 15th
238 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
BCx Voltage 16th BCx Voltage 16th
239 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
CAx Voltage Total CAx Voltage Total
240 Harmonic Distortion Harmonic Distortion 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Average Average.
CAx Voltage 2nd CAx Voltage 2nd
241 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
CAx Voltage 3rd CAx Voltage 3rd
242 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
CAx Voltage 4th CAx Voltage 4th
243 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
CAx Voltage 5th CAx Voltage 5th
244 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
CAx Voltage 6th CAx Voltage 6th
245 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
CAx Voltage 7th CAx Voltage 7th
246 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
CAx Voltage 8th CAx Voltage 8th
247 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
CAx Voltage 9th CAx Voltage 9th
248 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
CAx Voltage 10th CAx Voltage 10th
249 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
CAx Voltage 11th CAx Voltage 11th
250 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
CAx Voltage 12th CAx Voltage 12th
251 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
CAx Voltage 13th CAx Voltage 13th
252 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
CAx Voltage 14th CAx Voltage 14th
253 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
CAx Voltage 15th CAx Voltage 15th
254 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.
CAx Voltage 16th CAx Voltage 16th
255 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Average Harmonic Average.

A.4.2Maximum
These values give the Maximum of each Harmonic, for each channel, calculated over the configured SCADA
average period.

Version
Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s) Resolution Deadband
Introduced
A Phase Current Total A Phase Current Total
0 Harmonic Distortion Harmonic Distortion 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.

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A Phase Current 2nd A Phase Current 2nd
1 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
A Phase Current 3rd A Phase Current 3rd
2 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
A Phase Current 4th A Phase Current 4th
3 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
A Phase Current 5th A Phase Current 5th
4 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
A Phase Current 6th A Phase Current 6th
5 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
A Phase Current 7th A Phase Current 7th
6 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
A Phase Current 8th A Phase Current 8th
7 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
A Phase Current 9th A Phase Current 9th
8 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
A Phase Current 10th A Phase Current 10th
9 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
A Phase Current 11th A Phase Current 11th
10 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
A Phase Current 12th A Phase Current 12th
11 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
A Phase Current 13th A Phase Current 13th
12 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
A Phase Current 14th A Phase Current 14th
13 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
A Phase Current 15th A Phase Current 15th
14 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
A Phase Current 16th A Phase Current 16th
15 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
B Phase Current Total B Phase Current Total
16 Harmonic Distortion Harmonic Distortion 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
B Phase Current 2nd B Phase Current 2nd
17 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
B Phase Current 3rd B Phase Current 3rd
18 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
B Phase Current 4th B Phase Current 4th
19 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
B Phase Current 5th B Phase Current 5th
20 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
B Phase Current 6th B Phase Current 6th
21 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
B Phase Current 7th B Phase Current 7th
22 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
B Phase Current 8th B Phase Current 8th
23 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
B Phase Current 9th B Phase Current 9th
24 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
B Phase Current 10th B Phase Current 10th
25 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
B Phase Current 11th B Phase Current 11th
26 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
B Phase Current 12th B Phase Current 12th
27 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
B Phase Current 13th B Phase Current 13th
28 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.

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Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s) Resolution Deadband
Introduced
B Phase Current 14th B Phase Current 14th
29 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
B Phase Current 15th B Phase Current 15th
30 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
B Phase Current 16th B Phase Current 16th
31 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
C Phase Current Total C Phase Current Total
32 Harmonic Distortion Harmonic Distortion 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
C Phase Current 2nd C Phase Current 2nd
33 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
C Phase Current 3rd C Phase Current 3rd
34 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
C Phase Current 4th C Phase Current 4th
35 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
C Phase Current 5th C Phase Current 5th
36 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
C Phase Current 6th C Phase Current 6th
37 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
C Phase Current 7th C Phase Current 7th
38 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
C Phase Current 8th C Phase Current 8th
39 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
C Phase Current 9th C Phase Current 9th
40 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
C Phase Current 10th C Phase Current 10th
41 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
C Phase Current 11th C Phase Current 11th
42 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
C Phase Current 12th C Phase Current 12th
43 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
C Phase Current 13th C Phase Current 13th
44 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
C Phase Current 14th C Phase Current 14th
45 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
C Phase Current 15th C Phase Current 15th
46 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
C Phase Current 16th C Phase Current 16th
47 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
Earth/Ground Current Earth/Ground Current
48 Total Harmonic Total Harmonic Distortion 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Distortion Maximum Maximum.
Earth/Ground Current
Earth/Ground Current
49 2nd Harmonic 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
2nd Harmonic Maximum
Maximum.
Earth/Ground Current Earth/Ground Current
50 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
3rd Harmonic Maximum 3rd Harmonic Maximum.
Earth/Ground Current Earth/Ground Current 4th
51 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
4th Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
Earth/Ground Current Earth/Ground Current 5th
52 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
5th Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
Earth/Ground Current Earth/Ground Current 6th
53 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
6th Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
Earth/Ground Current Earth/Ground Current 7th
54 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
7th Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
Earth/Ground Current Earth/Ground Current 8th
55 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
8th Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.

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Introduced
Earth/Ground Current Earth/Ground Current 9th
56 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
9th Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
Earth/Ground Current Earth/Ground Current
57 10th Harmonic 10th Harmonic 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Earth/Ground Current
Earth/Ground Current
58 11th Harmonic 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
11th Harmonic Maximum
Maximum.
Earth/Ground Current Earth/Ground Current
59 12th Harmonic 12th Harmonic 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Earth/Ground Current Earth/Ground Current
60 13th Harmonic 13th Harmonic 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Earth/Ground Current Earth/Ground Current
61 14th Harmonic 14th Harmonic 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Earth/Ground Current Earth/Ground Current
62 15th Harmonic 15th Harmonic 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Earth/Ground Current Earth/Ground Current
63 16th Harmonic 16th Harmonic 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Ai Voltage Total Ai Voltage Total
64 Harmonic Distortion Harmonic Distortion 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Ai Voltage 2nd Harmonic Ai Voltage 2nd Harmonic
65 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Ai Voltage 3rd Harmonic Ai Voltage 3rd Harmonic
66 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Ai Voltage 4th Harmonic Ai Voltage 4th Harmonic
67 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Ai Voltage 5th Harmonic Ai Voltage 5th Harmonic
68 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Ai Voltage 6th Harmonic Ai Voltage 6th Harmonic
69 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Ai Voltage 7th Harmonic Ai Voltage 7th Harmonic
70 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Ai Voltage 8th Harmonic Ai Voltage 8th Harmonic
71 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Ai Voltage 9th Harmonic Ai Voltage 9th Harmonic
72 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Ai Voltage 10th Ai Voltage 10th Harmonic
73 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Maximum.
Ai Voltage 11th Ai Voltage 11th Harmonic
74 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Maximum.
Ai Voltage 12th Ai Voltage 12th Harmonic
75 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Maximum.
Ai Voltage 13th Ai Voltage 13th Harmonic
76 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Maximum.
Ai Voltage 14th Ai Voltage 14th Harmonic
77 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Maximum.
Ai Voltage 15th Ai Voltage 15th Harmonic
78 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Maximum.
Ai Voltage 16th Ai Voltage 16th Harmonic
79 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Maximum.
Bi Voltage Total Bi Voltage Total
80 Harmonic Distortion Harmonic Distortion 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
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Bi Voltage 2nd Harmonic Bi Voltage 2nd Harmonic
81 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Bi Voltage 3rd Harmonic Bi Voltage 3rd Harmonic
82 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Bi Voltage 4th Harmonic Bi Voltage 4th Harmonic
83 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Bi Voltage 5th Harmonic Bi Voltage 5th Harmonic
84 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Bi Voltage 6th Harmonic Bi Voltage 6th Harmonic
85 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Bi Voltage 7th Harmonic Bi Voltage 7th Harmonic
86 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Bi Voltage 8th Harmonic Bi Voltage 8th Harmonic
87 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Bi Voltage 9th Harmonic Bi Voltage 9th Harmonic
88 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Bi Voltage 10th Bi Voltage 10th Harmonic
89 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Maximum.
Bi Voltage 11th Bi Voltage 11th Harmonic
90 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Maximum.
Bi Voltage 12th Bi Voltage 12th Harmonic
91 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Maximum.
Bi Voltage 13th Bi Voltage 13th Harmonic
92 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Maximum.
Bi Voltage 14th Bi Voltage 14th Harmonic
93 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Maximum.
Bi Voltage 15th Bi Voltage 15th Harmonic
94 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Maximum.
Bi Voltage 16th Bi Voltage 16th Harmonic
95 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Maximum.
Ci Voltage Total Ci Voltage Total
96 Harmonic Distortion Harmonic Distortion 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Ci Voltage 2nd Harmonic Ci Voltage 2nd Harmonic
97 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Ci Voltage 3rd Harmonic Ci Voltage 3rd Harmonic
98 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Ci Voltage 4th Harmonic Ci Voltage 4th Harmonic
99 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Ci Voltage 5th Harmonic Ci Voltage 5th Harmonic
100 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Ci Voltage 6th Harmonic Ci Voltage 6th Harmonic
101 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Ci Voltage 7th Harmonic Ci Voltage 7th Harmonic
102 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Ci Voltage 8th Harmonic Ci Voltage 8th Harmonic
103 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Ci Voltage 9th Harmonic Ci Voltage 9th Harmonic
104 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Ci Voltage 10th Ci Voltage 10th
105 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
Ci Voltage 11th Ci Voltage 11th Harmonic
106 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Maximum.
Ci Voltage 12th Ci Voltage 12th
107 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
Ci Voltage 13th Ci Voltage 13th
108 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.

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Introduced
Ci Voltage 14th Ci Voltage 14th
109 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
Ci Voltage 15th Ci Voltage 15th
110 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
Ci Voltage 16th Ci Voltage 16th
111 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
Ax Voltage Total Ax Voltage Total
112 Harmonic Distortion Harmonic Distortion 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Ax Voltage 2nd Ax Voltage 2nd Harmonic
113 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Maximum.
Ax Voltage 3rd Harmonic Ax Voltage 3rd Harmonic
114 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Ax Voltage 4th Harmonic Ax Voltage 4th Harmonic
115 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Ax Voltage 5th Harmonic Ax Voltage 5th Harmonic
116 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Ax Voltage 6th Harmonic Ax Voltage 6th Harmonic
117 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Ax Voltage 7th Harmonic Ax Voltage 7th Harmonic
118 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Ax Voltage 8th Harmonic Ax Voltage 8th Harmonic
119 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Ax Voltage 9th Harmonic Ax Voltage 9th Harmonic
120 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Ax Voltage 10th Ax Voltage 10th
121 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
Ax Voltage 11th Ax Voltage 11th
122 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
Ax Voltage 12th Ax Voltage 12th
123 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
Ax Voltage 13th Ax Voltage 13th
124 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
Ax Voltage 14th Ax Voltage 14th
125 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
Ax Voltage 15th Ax Voltage 15th
126 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
Ax Voltage 16th Ax Voltage 16th
127 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
Bx Voltage Total Bx Voltage Total
128 Harmonic Distortion Harmonic Distortion 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Bx Voltage 2nd Bx Voltage 2nd Harmonic
129 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Maximum.
Bx Voltage 3rd Harmonic Bx Voltage 3rd Harmonic
130 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Bx Voltage 4th Harmonic Bx Voltage 4th Harmonic
131 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Bx Voltage 5th Harmonic Bx Voltage 5th Harmonic
132 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Bx Voltage 6th Harmonic Bx Voltage 6th Harmonic
133 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Bx Voltage 7th Harmonic Bx Voltage 7th Harmonic
134 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Bx Voltage 8th Harmonic Bx Voltage 8th Harmonic
135 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Bx Voltage 9th Harmonic Bx Voltage 9th Harmonic
136 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.

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Introduced
Bx Voltage 10th Bx Voltage 10th
137 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
Bx Voltage 11th Bx Voltage 11th
138 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
Bx Voltage 12th Bx Voltage 12th
139 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
Bx Voltage 13th Bx Voltage 13th
140 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
Bx Voltage 14th Bx Voltage 14th
141 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
Bx Voltage 15th Bx Voltage 15th
142 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
Bx Voltage 16th Bx Voltage 16th
143 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
Cx Voltage Total Cx Voltage Total
144 Harmonic Distortion Harmonic Distortion 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Cx Voltage 2nd Cx Voltage 2nd
145 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
Cx Voltage 3rd Cx Voltage 3rd Harmonic
146 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Maximum.
Cx Voltage 4th Harmonic Cx Voltage 4th Harmonic
147 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Cx Voltage 5th Harmonic Cx Voltage 5th Harmonic
148 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Cx Voltage 6th Harmonic Cx Voltage 6th Harmonic
149 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Cx Voltage 7th Harmonic Cx Voltage 7th Harmonic
150 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Cx Voltage 8th Harmonic Cx Voltage 8th Harmonic
151 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Cx Voltage 9th Harmonic Cx Voltage 9th Harmonic
152 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
Cx Voltage 10th Cx Voltage 10th
153 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
Cx Voltage 11th Cx Voltage 11th
154 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
Cx Voltage 12th Cx Voltage 12th
155 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
Cx Voltage 13th Cx Voltage 13th
156 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
Cx Voltage 14th Cx Voltage 14th
157 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
Cx Voltage 15th Cx Voltage 15th
158 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
Cx Voltage 16th Cx Voltage 16th
159 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
ABi Voltage Total ABi Voltage Total
160 Harmonic Distortion Harmonic Distortion 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
ABi Voltage 2nd ABi Voltage 2nd
161 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
ABi Voltage 3rd ABi Voltage 3rd
162 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
ABi Voltage 4th ABi Voltage 4th
163 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
ABi Voltage 5th ABi Voltage 5th
164 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.

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Introduced
ABi Voltage 6th ABi Voltage 6th
165 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
ABi Voltage 7th ABi Voltage 7th
166 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
ABi Voltage 8th ABi Voltage 8th
167 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
ABi Voltage 9th ABi Voltage 9th
168 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
ABi Voltage 10th ABi Voltage 10th
169 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
ABi Voltage 11th ABi Voltage 11th
170 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
ABi Voltage 12th ABi Voltage 12th
171 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
ABi Voltage 13th ABi Voltage 13th
172 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
ABi Voltage 14th ABi Voltage 14th
173 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
ABi Voltage 15th ABi Voltage 15th
174 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
ABi Voltage 16th ABi Voltage 16th
175 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
BCi Voltage Total BCi Voltage Total
176 Harmonic Distortion Harmonic Distortion 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
BCi Voltage 2nd BCi Voltage 2nd
177 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
BCi Voltage 3rd BCi Voltage 3rd
178 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
BCi Voltage 4th BCi Voltage 4th
179 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
BCi Voltage 5th BCi Voltage 5th
180 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
BCi Voltage 6th BCi Voltage 6th
181 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
BCi Voltage 7th BCi Voltage 7th
182 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
BCi Voltage 8th BCi Voltage 8th
183 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
BCi Voltage 9th BCi Voltage 9th
184 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
BCi Voltage 10th BCi Voltage 10th
185 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
BCi Voltage 11th BCi Voltage 11th
186 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
BCi Voltage 12th BCi Voltage 12th
187 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
BCi Voltage 13th BCi Voltage 13th
188 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
BCi Voltage 14th BCi Voltage 14th
189 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
BCi Voltage 15th BCi Voltage 15th
190 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
BCi Voltage 16th BCi Voltage 16th
191 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
CAi Voltage Total CAi Voltage Total
192 Harmonic Distortion Harmonic Distortion 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.

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Introduced
CAi Voltage 2nd CAi Voltage 2nd
193 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
CAi Voltage 3rd CAi Voltage 3rd
194 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
CAi Voltage 4th CAi Voltage 4th
195 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
CAi Voltage 5th CAi Voltage 5th
196 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
CAi Voltage 6th CAi Voltage 6th
197 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
CAi Voltage 7th CAi Voltage 7th
198 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
CAi Voltage 8th CAi Voltage 8th
199 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
CAi Voltage 9th CAi Voltage 9th
200 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
CAi Voltage 10th CAi Voltage 10th
201 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
CAi Voltage 11th CAi Voltage 11th
202 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
CAi Voltage 12th CAi Voltage 12th
203 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
CAi Voltage 13th CAi Voltage 13th
204 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
CAi Voltage 14th CAi Voltage 14th
205 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
CAi Voltage 15th CAi Voltage 15th
206 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
CAi Voltage 16th CAi Voltage 16th
207 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
ABx Voltage Total ABx Voltage Total
208 Harmonic Distortion Harmonic Distortion 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
ABx Voltage 2nd ABx Voltage 2nd
209 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
ABx Voltage 3rd ABx Voltage 3rd
210 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
ABx Voltage 4th ABx Voltage 4th
211 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
ABx Voltage 5th ABx Voltage 5th
212 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
ABx Voltage 6th ABx Voltage 6th
213 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
ABx Voltage 7th ABx Voltage 7th
214 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
ABx Voltage 8th ABx Voltage 8th
215 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
ABx Voltage 9th ABx Voltage 9th
216 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
ABx Voltage 10th ABx Voltage 10th
217 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
ABx Voltage 11th ABx Voltage 11th
218 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
ABx Voltage 12th ABx Voltage 12th
219 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
ABx Voltage 13th ABx Voltage 13th
220 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.

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Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s) Resolution Deadband
Introduced
ABx Voltage 14th ABx Voltage 14th
221 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
ABx Voltage 15th ABx Voltage 15th
222 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
ABx Voltage 16th ABx Voltage 16th
223 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
BCx Voltage Total BCx Voltage Total
224 Harmonic Distortion Harmonic Distortion 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
BCx Voltage 2nd BCx Voltage 2nd
225 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
BCx Voltage 3rd BCx Voltage 3rd
226 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
BCx Voltage 4th BCx Voltage 4th
227 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
BCx Voltage 5th BCx Voltage 5th
228 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
BCx Voltage 6th BCx Voltage 6th
229 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
BCx Voltage 7th BCx Voltage 7th
230 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
BCx Voltage 8th BCx Voltage 8th
231 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
BCx Voltage 9th BCx Voltage 9th
232 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
BCx Voltage 10th BCx Voltage 10th
233 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
BCx Voltage 11th BCx Voltage 11th
234 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
BCx Voltage 12th BCx Voltage 12th
235 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
BCx Voltage 13th BCx Voltage 13th
236 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
BCx Voltage 14th BCx Voltage 14th
237 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
BCx Voltage 15th BCx Voltage 15th
238 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
BCx Voltage 16th BCx Voltage 16th
239 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
CAx Voltage Total CAx Voltage Total
240 Harmonic Distortion Harmonic Distortion 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Maximum Maximum.
CAx Voltage 2nd CAx Voltage 2nd
241 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
CAx Voltage 3rd CAx Voltage 3rd
242 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
CAx Voltage 4th CAx Voltage 4th
243 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
CAx Voltage 5th CAx Voltage 5th
244 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
CAx Voltage 6th CAx Voltage 6th
245 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
CAx Voltage 7th CAx Voltage 7th
246 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
CAx Voltage 8th CAx Voltage 8th
247 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
CAx Voltage 9th CAx Voltage 9th
248 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.

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Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s) Resolution Deadband
Introduced
CAx Voltage 10th CAx Voltage 10th
249 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
CAx Voltage 11th CAx Voltage 11th
250 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
CAx Voltage 12th CAx Voltage 12th
251 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
CAx Voltage 13th CAx Voltage 13th
252 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
CAx Voltage 14th CAx Voltage 14th
253 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
CAx Voltage 15th CAx Voltage 15th
254 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.
CAx Voltage 16th CAx Voltage 16th
255 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Harmonic Maximum Harmonic Maximum.

A.4.3Percent Excursion
These values give the Percent Excursion of each Harmonic, for each channel, calculated over the configured
SCADA average period.

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Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s) Resolution Deadband
Introduced
A Phase Current Total A Phase Current Total
0 Harmonic Distortion Harmonic Distortion 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
A Phase Current 2nd A Phase Current 2nd
1 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
A Phase Current 3rd A Phase Current 3rd
2 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
A Phase Current 4th A Phase Current 4th
3 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
A Phase Current 5th A Phase Current 5th
4 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
A Phase Current 6th A Phase Current 6th
5 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
A Phase Current 7th A Phase Current 7th
6 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
A Phase Current 8th A Phase Current 8th
7 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
A Phase Current 9th A Phase Current 9th
8 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
A Phase Current 10th A Phase Current 10th
9 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
A Phase Current 11th A Phase Current 11th
10 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
A Phase Current 12th A Phase Current 12th
11 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.

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Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s) Resolution Deadband
Introduced
A Phase Current 13th A Phase Current 13th
12 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
A Phase Current 14th A Phase Current 14th
13 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
A Phase Current 15th A Phase Current 15th
14 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
A Phase Current 16th A Phase Current 16th
15 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
B Phase Current Total B Phase Current Total
16 Harmonic Distortion Harmonic Distortion 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
B Phase Current 2nd B Phase Current 2nd
17 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
B Phase Current 3rd B Phase Current 3rd
18 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
B Phase Current 4th B Phase Current 4th
19 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
B Phase Current 5th B Phase Current 5th
20 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
B Phase Current 6th B Phase Current 6th
21 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
B Phase Current 7th B Phase Current 7th
22 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
B Phase Current 8th B Phase Current 8th
23 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
B Phase Current 9th B Phase Current 9th
24 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
B Phase Current 10th B Phase Current 10th
25 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
B Phase Current 11th B Phase Current 11th
26 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
B Phase Current 12th B Phase Current 12th
27 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
B Phase Current 13th B Phase Current 13th
28 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
B Phase Current 14th B Phase Current 14th
29 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
B Phase Current 15th B Phase Current 15th
30 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.

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Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s) Resolution Deadband
Introduced
B Phase Current 16th B Phase Current 16th
31 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
C Phase Current Total C Phase Current Total
32 Harmonic Distortion Harmonic Distortion 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
C Phase Current 2nd C Phase Current 2nd
33 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
C Phase Current 3rd C Phase Current 3rd
34 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
C Phase Current 4th C Phase Current 4th
35 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
C Phase Current 5th C Phase Current 5th
36 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
C Phase Current 6th C Phase Current 6th
37 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
C Phase Current 7th C Phase Current 7th
38 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
C Phase Current 8th C Phase Current 8th
39 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
C Phase Current 9th C Phase Current 9th
40 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
C Phase Current 10th C Phase Current 10th
41 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
C Phase Current 11th C Phase Current 11th
42 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
C Phase Current 12th C Phase Current 12th
43 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
C Phase Current 13th C Phase Current 13th
44 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
C Phase Current 14th C Phase Current 14th
45 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
C Phase Current 15th C Phase Current 15th
46 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
C Phase Current 16th C Phase Current 16th
47 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
Earth/Ground Current
Earth/Ground Current
Total Harmonic
48 Total Harmonic Distortion 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Distortion Percent
Percent Excursion.
Excursion
Earth/Ground Current Earth/Ground Current
49 2nd Harmonic Percent 2nd Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.

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Earth/Ground Current Earth/Ground Current
50 3rd Harmonic Percent 3rd Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
Earth/Ground Current Earth/Ground Current 4th
51 4th Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
Earth/Ground Current Earth/Ground Current 5th
52 5th Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
Earth/Ground Current Earth/Ground Current 6th
53 6th Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
Earth/Ground Current Earth/Ground Current 7th
54 7th Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
Earth/Ground Current Earth/Ground Current 8th
55 8th Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
Earth/Ground Current Earth/Ground Current 9th
56 9th Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
Earth/Ground Current Earth/Ground Current
57 10th Harmonic Percent 10th Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
Earth/Ground Current Earth/Ground Current
58 11th Harmonic Percent 11th Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
Earth/Ground Current Earth/Ground Current
59 12th Harmonic Percent 12th Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
Earth/Ground Current Earth/Ground Current
60 13th Harmonic Percent 13th Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
Earth/Ground Current Earth/Ground Current
61 14th Harmonic Percent 14th Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
Earth/Ground Current Earth/Ground Current
62 15th Harmonic Percent 15th Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
Earth/Ground Current Earth/Ground Current
63 16th Harmonic Percent 16th Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
Ai Voltage Total Ai Voltage Total
64 Harmonic Distortion Harmonic Distortion 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
Ai Voltage 2nd Harmonic Ai Voltage 2nd Harmonic
65 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
Ai Voltage 3rd Harmonic Ai Voltage 3rd Harmonic
66 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
Ai Voltage 4th Harmonic Ai Voltage 4th Harmonic
67 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
Ai Voltage 5th Harmonic Ai Voltage 5th Harmonic
68 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
Ai Voltage 6th Harmonic Ai Voltage 6th Harmonic
69 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
Ai Voltage 7th Harmonic Ai Voltage 7th Harmonic
70 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
Ai Voltage 8th Harmonic Ai Voltage 8th Harmonic
71 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.

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Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s) Resolution Deadband
Introduced
Ai Voltage 9th Harmonic Ai Voltage 9th Harmonic
72 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
Ai Voltage 10th
Ai Voltage 10th Harmonic
73 Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion.
Excursion
Ai Voltage 11th
Ai Voltage 11th Harmonic
74 Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion.
Excursion
Ai Voltage 12th
Ai Voltage 12th Harmonic
75 Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion.
Excursion
Ai Voltage 13th
Ai Voltage 13th Harmonic
76 Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion.
Excursion
Ai Voltage 14th
Ai Voltage 14th Harmonic
77 Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion.
Excursion
Ai Voltage 15th
Ai Voltage 15th Harmonic
78 Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion.
Excursion
Ai Voltage 16th
Ai Voltage 16th Harmonic
79 Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion.
Excursion
Bi Voltage Total Bi Voltage Total
80 Harmonic Distortion Harmonic Distortion 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
Bi Voltage 2nd Harmonic Bi Voltage 2nd Harmonic
81 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
Bi Voltage 3rd Harmonic Bi Voltage 3rd Harmonic
82 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
Bi Voltage 4th Harmonic Bi Voltage 4th Harmonic
83 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
Bi Voltage 5th Harmonic Bi Voltage 5th Harmonic
84 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
Bi Voltage 6th Harmonic Bi Voltage 6th Harmonic
85 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
Bi Voltage 7th Harmonic Bi Voltage 7th Harmonic
86 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
Bi Voltage 8th Harmonic Bi Voltage 8th Harmonic
87 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
Bi Voltage 9th Harmonic Bi Voltage 9th Harmonic
88 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
Bi Voltage 10th
Bi Voltage 10th Harmonic
89 Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion.
Excursion
Bi Voltage 11th
Bi Voltage 11th Harmonic
90 Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion.
Excursion
Bi Voltage 12th
Bi Voltage 12th Harmonic
91 Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion.
Excursion
Bi Voltage 13th
Bi Voltage 13th Harmonic
92 Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion.
Excursion
Bi Voltage 14th
Bi Voltage 14th Harmonic
93 Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion.
Excursion

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Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s) Resolution Deadband
Introduced
Bi Voltage 15th
Bi Voltage 15th Harmonic
94 Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion.
Excursion
Bi Voltage 16th
Bi Voltage 16th Harmonic
95 Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion.
Excursion
Ci Voltage Total Ci Voltage Total
96 Harmonic Distortion Harmonic Distortion 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
Ci Voltage 2nd Harmonic Ci Voltage 2nd Harmonic
97 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
Ci Voltage 3rd Harmonic Ci Voltage 3rd Harmonic
98 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
Ci Voltage 4th Harmonic Ci Voltage 4th Harmonic
99 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
Ci Voltage 5th Harmonic Ci Voltage 5th Harmonic
100 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
Ci Voltage 6th Harmonic Ci Voltage 6th Harmonic
101 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
Ci Voltage 7th Harmonic Ci Voltage 7th Harmonic
102 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
Ci Voltage 8th Harmonic Ci Voltage 8th Harmonic
103 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
Ci Voltage 9th Harmonic Ci Voltage 9th Harmonic
104 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
Ci Voltage 10th Ci Voltage 10th
105 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
Ci Voltage 11th
Ci Voltage 11th Harmonic
106 Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion.
Excursion
Ci Voltage 12th Ci Voltage 12th
107 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
Ci Voltage 13th Ci Voltage 13th
108 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
Ci Voltage 14th Ci Voltage 14th
109 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
Ci Voltage 15th Ci Voltage 15th
110 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
Ci Voltage 16th Ci Voltage 16th
111 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
Ax Voltage Total Ax Voltage Total
112 Harmonic Distortion Harmonic Distortion 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
Ax Voltage 2nd
Ax Voltage 2nd Harmonic
113 Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion.
Excursion
Ax Voltage 3rd Harmonic Ax Voltage 3rd Harmonic
114 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
Ax Voltage 4th Harmonic Ax Voltage 4th Harmonic
115 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
Ax Voltage 5th Harmonic Ax Voltage 5th Harmonic
116 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.

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Ax Voltage 6th Harmonic Ax Voltage 6th Harmonic
117 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
Ax Voltage 7th Harmonic Ax Voltage 7th Harmonic
118 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
Ax Voltage 8th Harmonic Ax Voltage 8th Harmonic
119 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
Ax Voltage 9th Harmonic Ax Voltage 9th Harmonic
120 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
Ax Voltage 10th Ax Voltage 10th
121 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
Ax Voltage 11th Ax Voltage 11th
122 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
Ax Voltage 12th Ax Voltage 12th
123 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
Ax Voltage 13th Ax Voltage 13th
124 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
Ax Voltage 14th Ax Voltage 14th
125 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
Ax Voltage 15th Ax Voltage 15th
126 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
Ax Voltage 16th Ax Voltage 16th
127 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
Bx Voltage Total Bx Voltage Total
128 Harmonic Distortion Harmonic Distortion 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
Bx Voltage 2nd
Bx Voltage 2nd Harmonic
129 Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion.
Excursion
Bx Voltage 3rd Harmonic Bx Voltage 3rd Harmonic
130 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
Bx Voltage 4th Harmonic Bx Voltage 4th Harmonic
131 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
Bx Voltage 5th Harmonic Bx Voltage 5th Harmonic
132 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
Bx Voltage 6th Harmonic Bx Voltage 6th Harmonic
133 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
Bx Voltage 7th Harmonic Bx Voltage 7th Harmonic
134 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
Bx Voltage 8th Harmonic Bx Voltage 8th Harmonic
135 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
Bx Voltage 9th Harmonic Bx Voltage 9th Harmonic
136 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
Bx Voltage 10th Bx Voltage 10th
137 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
Bx Voltage 11th Bx Voltage 11th
138 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
Bx Voltage 12th Bx Voltage 12th
139 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.

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Bx Voltage 13th Bx Voltage 13th
140 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
Bx Voltage 14th Bx Voltage 14th
141 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
Bx Voltage 15th Bx Voltage 15th
142 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
Bx Voltage 16th Bx Voltage 16th
143 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
Cx Voltage Total Cx Voltage Total
144 Harmonic Distortion Harmonic Distortion 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
Cx Voltage 2nd Cx Voltage 2nd
145 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
Cx Voltage 3rd
Cx Voltage 3rd Harmonic
146 Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion.
Excursion
Cx Voltage 4th Harmonic Cx Voltage 4th Harmonic
147 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
Cx Voltage 5th Harmonic Cx Voltage 5th Harmonic
148 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
Cx Voltage 6th Harmonic Cx Voltage 6th Harmonic
149 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
Cx Voltage 7th Harmonic Cx Voltage 7th Harmonic
150 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
Cx Voltage 8th Harmonic Cx Voltage 8th Harmonic
151 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
Cx Voltage 9th Harmonic Cx Voltage 9th Harmonic
152 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
Cx Voltage 10th Cx Voltage 10th
153 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
Cx Voltage 11th Cx Voltage 11th
154 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
Cx Voltage 12th Cx Voltage 12th
155 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
Cx Voltage 13th Cx Voltage 13th
156 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
Cx Voltage 14th Cx Voltage 14th
157 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
Cx Voltage 15th Cx Voltage 15th
158 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
Cx Voltage 16th Cx Voltage 16th
159 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
ABi Voltage Total ABi Voltage Total
160 Harmonic Distortion Harmonic Distortion 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.

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Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s) Resolution Deadband
Introduced
ABi Voltage 2nd ABi Voltage 2nd
161 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
ABi Voltage 3rd ABi Voltage 3rd
162 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
ABi Voltage 4th ABi Voltage 4th
163 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
ABi Voltage 5th ABi Voltage 5th
164 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
ABi Voltage 6th ABi Voltage 6th
165 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
ABi Voltage 7th ABi Voltage 7th
166 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
ABi Voltage 8th ABi Voltage 8th
167 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
ABi Voltage 9th ABi Voltage 9th
168 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
ABi Voltage 10th ABi Voltage 10th
169 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
ABi Voltage 11th ABi Voltage 11th
170 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
ABi Voltage 12th ABi Voltage 12th
171 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
ABi Voltage 13th ABi Voltage 13th
172 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
ABi Voltage 14th ABi Voltage 14th
173 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
ABi Voltage 15th ABi Voltage 15th
174 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
ABi Voltage 16th ABi Voltage 16th
175 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
BCi Voltage Total BCi Voltage Total
176 Harmonic Distortion Harmonic Distortion 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
BCi Voltage 2nd BCi Voltage 2nd
177 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
BCi Voltage 3rd BCi Voltage 3rd
178 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
BCi Voltage 4th BCi Voltage 4th
179 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
BCi Voltage 5th BCi Voltage 5th
180 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
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Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s) Resolution Deadband
Introduced
BCi Voltage 6th BCi Voltage 6th
181 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
BCi Voltage 7th BCi Voltage 7th
182 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
BCi Voltage 8th BCi Voltage 8th
183 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
BCi Voltage 9th BCi Voltage 9th
184 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
BCi Voltage 10th BCi Voltage 10th
185 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
BCi Voltage 11th BCi Voltage 11th
186 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
BCi Voltage 12th BCi Voltage 12th
187 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
BCi Voltage 13th BCi Voltage 13th
188 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
BCi Voltage 14th BCi Voltage 14th
189 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
BCi Voltage 15th BCi Voltage 15th
190 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
BCi Voltage 16th BCi Voltage 16th
191 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
CAi Voltage Total CAi Voltage Total
192 Harmonic Distortion Harmonic Distortion 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
CAi Voltage 2nd CAi Voltage 2nd
193 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
CAi Voltage 3rd CAi Voltage 3rd
194 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
CAi Voltage 4th CAi Voltage 4th
195 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
CAi Voltage 5th CAi Voltage 5th
196 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
CAi Voltage 6th CAi Voltage 6th
197 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
CAi Voltage 7th CAi Voltage 7th
198 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
CAi Voltage 8th CAi Voltage 8th
199 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
CAi Voltage 9th CAi Voltage 9th
200 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
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Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s) Resolution Deadband
Introduced
CAi Voltage 10th CAi Voltage 10th
201 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
CAi Voltage 11th CAi Voltage 11th
202 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
CAi Voltage 12th CAi Voltage 12th
203 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
CAi Voltage 13th CAi Voltage 13th
204 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
CAi Voltage 14th CAi Voltage 14th
205 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
CAi Voltage 15th CAi Voltage 15th
206 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
CAi Voltage 16th CAi Voltage 16th
207 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
ABx Voltage Total ABx Voltage Total
208 Harmonic Distortion Harmonic Distortion 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
ABx Voltage 2nd ABx Voltage 2nd
209 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
ABx Voltage 3rd ABx Voltage 3rd
210 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
ABx Voltage 4th ABx Voltage 4th
211 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
ABx Voltage 5th ABx Voltage 5th
212 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
ABx Voltage 6th ABx Voltage 6th
213 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
ABx Voltage 7th ABx Voltage 7th
214 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
ABx Voltage 8th ABx Voltage 8th
215 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
ABx Voltage 9th ABx Voltage 9th
216 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
ABx Voltage 10th ABx Voltage 10th
217 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
ABx Voltage 11th ABx Voltage 11th
218 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
ABx Voltage 12th ABx Voltage 12th
219 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
ABx Voltage 13th ABx Voltage 13th
220 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
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Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s) Resolution Deadband
Introduced
ABx Voltage 14th ABx Voltage 14th
221 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
ABx Voltage 15th ABx Voltage 15th
222 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
ABx Voltage 16th ABx Voltage 16th
223 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
BCx Voltage Total BCx Voltage Total
224 Harmonic Distortion Harmonic Distortion 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
BCx Voltage 2nd BCx Voltage 2nd
225 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
BCx Voltage 3rd BCx Voltage 3rd
226 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
BCx Voltage 4th BCx Voltage 4th
227 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
BCx Voltage 5th BCx Voltage 5th
228 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
BCx Voltage 6th BCx Voltage 6th
229 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
BCx Voltage 7th BCx Voltage 7th
230 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
BCx Voltage 8th BCx Voltage 8th
231 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
BCx Voltage 9th BCx Voltage 9th
232 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
BCx Voltage 10th BCx Voltage 10th
233 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
BCx Voltage 11th BCx Voltage 11th
234 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
BCx Voltage 12th BCx Voltage 12th
235 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
BCx Voltage 13th BCx Voltage 13th
236 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
BCx Voltage 14th BCx Voltage 14th
237 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
BCx Voltage 15th BCx Voltage 15th
238 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
BCx Voltage 16th BCx Voltage 16th
239 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
CAx Voltage Total CAx Voltage Total
240 Harmonic Distortion Harmonic Distortion 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Percent Excursion Percent Excursion.
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Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s) Resolution Deadband
Introduced
CAx Voltage 2nd CAx Voltage 2nd
241 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
CAx Voltage 3rd CAx Voltage 3rd
242 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
CAx Voltage 4th CAx Voltage 4th
243 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
CAx Voltage 5th CAx Voltage 5th
244 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
CAx Voltage 6th CAx Voltage 6th
245 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
CAx Voltage 7th CAx Voltage 7th
246 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
CAx Voltage 8th CAx Voltage 8th
247 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
CAx Voltage 9th CAx Voltage 9th
248 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
CAx Voltage 10th CAx Voltage 10th
249 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
CAx Voltage 11th CAx Voltage 11th
250 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
CAx Voltage 12th CAx Voltage 12th
251 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
CAx Voltage 13th CAx Voltage 13th
252 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
CAx Voltage 14th CAx Voltage 14th
253 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
CAx Voltage 15th CAx Voltage 15th
254 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.
CAx Voltage 16th CAx Voltage 16th
255 Harmonic Percent Harmonic Percent 0 10000 % 0.01 0 45­51.04
Excursion Excursion.

Appendix A.5LBS Points Data


A.5.1Operator/Detection Flags for LBS
These flags show the status of the operator controls and the state of some of the protection, refer to the
Detection State section. They are equivalent to the indications available on the Operator Control Panel on the
controller. These flags are undefined on an ACR, see Operator/Protection Flags for ACR for the equivalent ACR
flags.

It may seem strange that points that do similar things on an ACR and LBS have been mapped twice. However,
experience has shown that the small differences in behaviour of the points have caused much confusion both in

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the code and scada system in previous products. The cost to both the customer and supplier is more than to
maintain the points separately.

Version
Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
Detection
0 Detection ON Detection OFF 43­00.12
Enabled
Earth/Ground
Earth/Ground Detection
1 Detection Earth/Ground Detection ON 43­00.12
OFF
Enabled
SEF/SGF
2 Detection SEF/SGF Detection ON SEF/SGF Detection OFF 43­00.12
Enabled
Sectionaliser Sectionaliser OFF (Load
3 Sectionaliser Auto 43­00.12
Auto Break Switch)
Cold load pickup is in Auto.
Cold Load pickup is OFF.
This means that the cold load function
Cold Load
4 is functioning and may, or may not, be This means that the cold 43­00.12
Auto
affecting the threshold multiplier. This load function is completely
is indicated by the Cold Load not Idle disabled.
flag below.
Cold load is NOT Idle.
Cold Load is Idle or OFF.
This means that the
Cold Load see also
5 This means the threshold multiplier is threshold multiplier is 43­00.12
Active A.2.5 not being affected by the cold load being raised by the cold
function. load pickup function in
order to pick up cold load.
Live Load
6 Live Load Blocking ON Live Load Blocking OFF 43­00.12
Blocking
Automatic
Detection Automatic Detection Group Selection Automatic Detection
7 43­00.12
Group is ON Group Selection is OFF
Selection.
Detection
Detection group A is not
8 Group A Detection group A is active 43­00.12
active
Active
Detection
Detection group B is not
9 Group B Detection group B is active 43­00.12
active
Active
Detection
Detection group C is not
10 Group C Detection group C is active 43­00.12
active
Active
Detection
Detection group D is not
11 Group D Detection group D is active 43­00.12
active
Active
Detection
Detection group E is not
12 Group E Detection group E is active 43­00.12
active
Active
Detection
Detection group F is not
13 Group F Detection group F is active 43­00.12
active
Active
Detection
Detection group G is not
14 Group G Detection group G is active 43­00.12
active
Active
Detection
Detection group H is not
15 Group H Detection group H is active 43­00.12
active
Active
Detection
Detection group I is not
16 Group I Detection group I is active 43­00.12
active
Active

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
Detection
Detection group J is not
17 Group J Detection group J is active 43­00.12
active
Active
Cold Load has not
Cold Load Cold load is at the maximum time and
20 reached the maximum 43­00.31
Max multiplier.
time.
Fault
Fault Locator
21 Locator Fault Locator On Fault Locator Off 45­06.02
On/Off
On/Off
'SEF/SGF
Pickup
Block'
status.
SEF/SGF SEF/SGF Pickups are
22 Note: Refer SEF/SGF Pickups are Blocked. 45­30.00
Pickup Block Unblocked.
digital­
control
"SEF/SGF
Pickup
Block".
Directional Detection is enabled.
Directional Directional
Separate protection groups exist for Directional Detection is
23 Detection Detection 45­48.00
each direction; pickup and fault not enabled.
Enabled status.
detection is directional.
Directional Blocking is enabled. One
Directional Directional
protection group exist for both Directional Blocking is not
24 Blocking for Blocking 45­48.00
directions; pickup and fault detection is enabled.
LBS Enabled status.
directional.
Cold Load (reverse) has
Cold Load Cold load (reverse) is at the maximum
25 not reached the maximum 45­48.00
Reverse Max time and multiplier.
time.
Cold load (reverse) is
NOT Idle.
Cold Load (reverse) is Idle or OFF.
Cold Load
see also This means that the
26 Reverse This means the threshold multiplier is 45­48.00
A.2.5 threshold multiplier is
Active not being affected by the cold load
being raised by the cold
function.
load pickup function in
order to pick up cold load.
Reverse Cold Load Pickup is in Auto. Reverse Cold Load pickup
This means the cold load function is is OFF or directional
Cold Load functioning and may, or may not, be detection is DISABLED.
27 45­48.00
Reverse Auto affecting the threshold multiplier. This This means the cold load
is indicated by the Cold Load Reverse function is completely
Active flag. disabled.

A.5.2Detection Flags LBS


This group of points indicates what happened in the most recent fault detection. Unlike the ACR, these flags
don't attempt to reconstruct a fault sequence. The flags are not cumulative, they are cleared as each new fault is
detected. For example, if there is an earth fault followed by a phase fault, the earth fault flag will be cleared
when the phase fault flag is set.

In addition analogue data is available which shows the fault currents refer to Protection Sequence and Trip Data
Section A.2.6.

Most of these flags are cleared either by protocol command or when the switchgear is tripped/closed by the
operator or when a new fault is detected.

This data is volatile, ie it is zeroed on controller software reset.

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If more than one protocol is running simultaneously in the controller, this data is replicated between the protocols
so that each master station can clear its data independently from the others.

This table is not valid for ACR, see 1 for ACR equivalent.

Version
Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
This shows that a
Start of sequence. A detection SectionaliserTrip
Sequence in protection sequence
0 trip or sequence advance has 43­00.12
Progress has started and not yet
occurred. Sequence Reset
completed.
A Phase Cleared by
1 Overcurrent A Phase Overcurrent Fault 43­00.12
Fault Operator trip.
Any close.
B Phase
Reset Flags'
2 Overcurrent B Phase Overcurrent Fault 43­00.12
Protocol
Fault
These flags show which Command.
C Phase Sequence
elements were picked
3 Overcurrent C Phase Overcurrent Fault Reset occurs 43­00.12
up at the time of the
Fault and "Sequence
most recent fault.
Earth/Ground Reset Clears
Earth/Ground Overcurrent Fault Flags On" 43­00.12
4 Overcurrent
Fault Feature
Fault
Available.
SEF/SGF
5 Overcurrent SEF/SGF Overcurrent Fault 43­00.12
Fault
Cleared by

Operator trip.
Any close.
Sequence
Reset.
'Reset Flags'
Supply Protocol
6 43­00.12
Interrupt Command.
Supply Interrupt. Supply Interrupt Sequence
Reset occurs
and "Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

Cleared by

Operator trip.
Any close.
Set when: 'Reset Flags'
Protocol
Sectionaliser Trip.
Sectionaliser Command.
7 Sectionaliser Trip. Close on Fault Trip. 43­00.12
Trip 'Reset Flags
and Currents'
protocol
command.

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Version
Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
The most recent trip was
caused by any a combination of
Cleared by any close
8 Operator Trip an OCPM Operator Trip OR an 43­00.12
action.
IOEX Operator Trip OR a
Protocol Trip.
Cleared by one of the
The most recent close
Set if the most recent close following actions
Operator was caused by a local
15 caused by local or remote panel 43­00.12
Close or remote panel close 'Reset Flags
close request
request and Currents'
protocol
The most recent close command.
Set if the most recent close was
16 IOEX Close was caused by an IOEX Controller 43­00.12
caused by an IOEX close input.
close input. Software Reset
(data is
Protocol volatile).
17 At the time of 43­00.12
Close The most recent close Set if the most recent close
caused by a protocol caused by a protocol close the next Close.
close request. request.

Cleared by one of the


Set if any of the following
following actions
caused the most recent close
'Reset Flags
CCEM external button on
and Currents'
N­Series.
protocol
Mechanical action. The
The most recent close command.
External caused by an action switchgear detected as
Controller
19 closed without a close 43­00.12
Close external to the Software Reset
request.
Controller (data is
Electrical action (only
volatile).
available on the Advanced
At the time of
controller).
the next Close.

Cleared by one of the


following actions

'Reset Flags
and Currents'
protocol
command.
Controller
Software Reset
(data is
Live Load Set if the most recent close volatile).
20 Block request was blocked due to a At the time of 43­00.12
Occurred Live Load condition the next Close.
Sequence
Reset occurs
and "Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

A Phase OC These flags show which Cleared by


22 Fault Non­ elements have a fault. Overcurrent Fault on Phase A 43­00.12
Latching Operator trip.

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Any close. Version


Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear
Reset =Flags'
'0'
Introduced
B Phase OC Protocol
23 Fault Non­ Overcurrent Fault on Phase B Command. 43­00.12
Latching Fault current
going below the
C Phase OC
pickup
24 Fault Non­ Overcurrent Fault on Phase C 43­00.12
threshold for
Latching
the fault reset
Earth/Ground time.
Overcurrent Fault on
25 OC Fault Sequence 43­00.12
Earth/Ground
Non­Latching Reset occurs
SEF/SGF OC and "Sequence
26 Fault Non­ Overcurrent Fault on SEF/SGF Reset Clears 43­00.12
Latching Fault Flags On"
Phase OC Feature
Overcurrent Fault on A, B or C
27 Fault Non­ Available. 43­00.12
Phase
Latching
NPS Fault
28 Overcurrent Fault on NPS 43­00.22
Non­Latching
Cleared by

Operator trip.
Any close.
Reset Flags'
Protocol
Command.
These flags show which
NPS Sequence
elements were picked
29 Overcurrent NPS Overcurrent Fault Reset occurs 43­00.22
up at the time of the
Fault and "Sequence
most recent fault.
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

The fault flag is


cleared by one of the
following actions:

"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
The NPS
current level
falls below the
This flags that a NPS
A NPS fault has been picked pickup value.
30 NPS Alarm fault has been picked 43­00.31
up. Controller
up.
software reset
(data is
volatile).
Sequence
Reset occurs
and "Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
This point is a The most recent trip was
combination (OR) caused by any a combination of
Combined between Operator Trip, Operator Trip OR an OCPM Cleared by any close
31 44­14.00
Operator Trip OCPM Operator Trip, Operator Trip OR an IOEX action.
IOEX Operator Trip, Operator Trip OR a Protocol
Protocol Trip. Trip.
Reverse A
Phase Reverse A Phase Overcurrent
32 45­48.00
Overcurrent Fault Cleared by
Fault
Reverse B Operator trip.
Phase Reverse B Phase Overcurrent Any close.
33 Reset Flags' 45­48.00
Overcurrent Fault
Fault Protocol
Command.
Reverse C These flags show which
Sequence
Phase elements were picked Reverse C Phase Overcurrent
34 Reset occurs 45­48.00
Overcurrent up at the time of the Fault
and "Sequence
Fault most recent fault.
Reset Clears
Reverse Fault Flags On"
Earth/Ground Reverse Earth/Ground Feature
35 45­48.00
Overcurrent Overcurrent Fault Available.
Fault
36 Reverse 45­48.00
SEF/SGF Reverse SEF/SGF Overcurrent
Overcurrent Fault
Fault
Cleared by

Operator trip.
Any close.
Reset Flags'
Protocol
Command.
These flags show which
Reverse NPS Sequence
elements were picked Reverse NPS Overcurrent
37 Overcurrent Reset occurs 45­48.00
up at the time of the Fault
Fault and "Sequence
most recent fault.
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

Reverse A These flags show which Cleared by


Phase OC elements have a fault. Reverse Overcurrent Fault on
38 Operator trip. 45­48.00
Fault Non­ Phase A
Latching Any close.
Reverse B Reset Flags'
Phase OC Reverse Overcurrent Fault on Protocol
39 Command. 45­48.00
Fault Non­ Phase B
Latching Fault current
going below the
Reverse C
pickup
Phase OC Reverse Overcurrent Fault on
40 threshold for 45­48.00
Fault Non­ Phase C
the fault reset
Latching
time.
Reverse Sequence
Phase OC Overcurrent Fault on A, B or C Reset occurs 45­48.00
41
Fault Non­ Phase and "Sequence
Latching Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Available. Introduced
Reverse
Earth/Ground Reverse Overcurrent Fault on
42 45­48.00
OC Fault Earth/Ground
Non­Latching
Reverse
SEF/SGF OC Reverse Overcurrent Fault on
43 45­48.00
Fault Non­ SEF/SGF
Latching
Reverse NPS
Reverse Overcurrent Fault on
44 OC Fault 45­48.00
NPS
Non­Latching
Cleared by

"Reset Fault
Flags and
Currents"
control.
"Reset Fault
Flags" control.
Broken Controller
45 Conductor software reset 45­48.00
This indicates that a
Fault Broken Conductor has picked (data is
broken conductor has
up and timed out. volatile).
been detected.
Sequence
Reset occurs
and "Sequence
Reset Clears
Fault Flags On"
Feature
Available.

1­ The phase designation A, B, C is determined by the user, refer to Switchgear Details section and the
Switchgear Technical Manual.
2­ Supply Reset is a LBS feature that is not currently available. It allows the fault flags to be reset when normal
current is restored.

Appendix A.6LBS Analog Data


It may seem strange that points that do similar things on an ACR and LBS have been mapped twice. However,
experience has shown that the small differences in behaviour of the points have caused much confusion both in
the code and scada system in previous products. The cost to both the customer and supplier is more than to
maintain the points separately.

A.6.1Detection State
Refer also to Operator/Protection Flags for LBS section.

Version
Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s) Resolution Deadband
Introduced
Value is zero when Cold Load is Idle or
OFF. When Cold Load is not idle this
shows the operational cold load time, ie
0 Cold Load 0 480 Mins 1 1 43­00.00
the current time being used to calculate
the operational cold load threshold
multiplier.

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Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s) Resolution Deadband
Introduced
Detection
Group 0 = Detection Group A 1 = Detection
1 0 9 N/A 1 1 43­00.00
currently Group B n = Other Detection Group
selected
0 = NPS Detection OFF
NPS
2 detection 1 = NPS Detection ON 0 2 N/A 1 1 43­00.31
status
2 = NPS Detection Alarm only
Value is zero when reverse Cold Load is
Idle or OFF. When Cold Load is not idle
Reverse this shows the operational cold load time,
3 0 480 Mins 1 1 45­48.00
Cold Load ie the current time being used to
calculate the operational cold load
threshold multiplier.

A.6.2Fault Detection Data


These analogue points record data about detected faults, including maximum fault currents. These are derived
from the Max Current events, which are recorded in the event log and record the current for each phase and for
earth/ground.

For any one fault more than one fault current can be set. For example a Phase/Phase fault might set an A­
Phase current and a B­Phase current.

Other data recorded includes the supply interrupt count and the Detection Group that was active at the start of
the fault detection sequence.

Fault Detection Data is cleared to zero by the following actions:­

"Reset Fault Flags and Currents" remote control command defined below.
Any Operator Close or Trip action.
New fault detected.

The time stamps correspond to the digital time stamps in Detection Flags LBS section.

This data is volatile, and are zeroed on controller software reset.

If more than one protocol is running simultaneously in the controller, this data is replicated between the protocols
so that each master station can clear its data independently from the others.

Version
Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s) Resolution Deadband
Introduced
Active The number of the Detection
0 Detection Group which was active at the 0 9 N/A 1 1 43­00.00
Group start of the sequence.
Supply The number of Supply Interrupts
1 0 10 N/A 1 1 43­00.00
Interrupt Count
Counted.
Most Recent Written on a Max Current event
2 0 16000 Amps 1 1 43­00.00
A­Phase Faultfor A Phase(1)
Most Recent Written on a Max Current event
3 0 16000 Amps 1 1 43­00.00
B­Phase Faultfor B Phase(1)
Most Recent Written on a Max Current event
4 0 16000 Amps 1 1 43­00.00
C­Phase Faultfor C Phase(1)
Earth/Ground Fault Current­
Most Recent
Written on an E­Max event. This
5 Earth/Ground 0 16000 Amps 1 1 43­00.00
includes SEF/SGF Fault
Fault
currents.

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Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s) Resolution Deadband
Introduced
Most Recent NPS Fault Current­Written on an
6 0 16000 Amps 1 1 43­00.22
NPS Fault E­Max event.
Fault Distance Fault distance from the controller 10
7 ­1 30000 1 1 45­06.02
Trip 1 (10 Metres) ­ Trip 1 Metres
Fault Single phase­ground fault
10
8 Impedance impedance (10 Milliohms) ­ Trip ­1 30000 1 1 45­06.02
Milliohms
Trip 1 1
Faulted phase(s) ­ Trip 1

0: No fault.
1: A­E.
2: B­E.
3: C­E.
4: A­B.
5: A­C.
Fault Phase(s)
9 6: B­C. 0 11 N/A 1 1 45­06.02
Trip 1
7: A­B­E.
8: A­C­E.
9: B­C­E.
10: A­B­C.
11: A­B­C­E.

Fault Distance Fault distance from the controller 10


10 ­1 30000 1 1 45­06.02
Trip 2 (10 Metres) ­ Trip 2 Metres
Fault Single phase­ground fault
10
11 Impedance impedance (10 Milliohms) ­ Trip ­1 30000 1 1 45­06.02
Milliohms
Trip 2 2
Faulted phase(s) ­ Trip 2

0: No fault.
1: A­E.
2: B­E.
3: C­E.
4: A­B.
5: A­C.
Fault Phase(s)
12 6: B­C. 0 11 N/A 1 1 45­06.02
Trip 2
7: A­B­E.
8: A­C­E.
9: B­C­E.
10: A­B­C.
11: A­B­C­E.

Fault Distance Fault distance from the controller 10


13 ­1 30000 1 1 45­06.02
Trip 3 (10 Metres) ­ Trip 3 Metres
Fault Single phase­ground fault
10
14 Impedance impedance (10 Milliohms) ­ Trip ­1 30000 1 1 45­06.02
Milliohms
Trip 3 3

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Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s) Resolution Deadband
Introduced
Faulted phase(s) ­ Trip 3

0: No fault.
1: A­E.
2: B­E.
3: C­E.
4: A­B.
5: A­C.
Fault Phase(s)
15 6: B­C. 0 11 N/A 1 1 45­06.02
Trip 3
7: A­B­E.
8: A­C­E.
9: B­C­E.
10: A­B­C.
11: A­B­C­E.

Fault Distance Fault distance from the controller 10


16 ­1 30000 1 1 45­06.02
Trip 4 (10 Metres) ­ Trip 4 Metres
Fault Single phase­ground fault
10
17 Impedance impedance (10 Milliohms) ­ Trip ­1 30000 1 1 45­06.02
Milliohms
Trip 4 4
Faulted phase(s) ­ Trip 4

0: No fault.
1: A­E.
2: B­E.
3: C­E.
4: A­B.
5: A­C.
Fault Phase(s)
18 6: B­C. 0 11 N/A 1 1 45­06.02
Trip 4
7: A­B­E.
8: A­C­E.
9: B­C­E.
10: A­B­C.
11: A­B­C­E.

1­ The phase designation A, B, C is determined by the user, refer to Switchgear Details section and the
Switchgear Technical Manual.

Appendix A.7Protocol­Specific Data


Points in these sub­appendices apply to specific protocol handlers.

A.7.1Protocol­Specific Digital status points.


These digital points are specific to protocols. They will not function if the protocol concerned is not running.

Version
Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
The alarm is ON. The
The alarm is OFF. No
current on at least
phase currents have
DNP3 Alarm­ Phase current high alarm, one phase has risen
reached the high threshold
1 Phase for DNP3 only (this point is above the high 44­31.00
yet, or they have gone
Current High. obsolete). threshold and has not
below the 90% threshold
been below the 90%
since.
threshold since.

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
The alarm is ON. The
The alarm is OFF. No
current on at least
phase currents have gone
DNP3 Alarm­ The phase current low one phase has gone
below the low threshold
2 Phase alarm, for DNP3 only (this below the low 44­31.00
yet, or they have risen
Current Low. point is obsolete). threshold and has not
above the 10% threshold
risen above the 10%
since.
threshold since.
The alarm is ON. The
The alarm is OFF. No
voltage on at least
phase voltages have
DNP3 Alarm­ The phase voltage high one phase has risen
reached the high threshold
3 Phase alarm, for DNP3 only (this above the high 44­31.00
yet, or they have gone
Voltage High. point is obsolete). threshold and has not
below the 90% threshold
been below the 90%
since.
threshold since.
The alarm is ON. The
The alarm is OFF. No
voltage on at least
phase voltages have gone
DNP3 Alarm­ Phase voltage low alarm, one phase has gone
below the low threshold
4 Phase for DNP3 only (this point is below the low 44­31.00
yet, or they have risen
Voltage Low. obsolete). threshold and has not
above the 10% threshold
risen above the 10%
since.
threshold since.
The alarm is ON. The The alarm is OFF. The
Earth/Ground current Earth/Ground current has
DNP3 Alarm­ Earth/Ground Current high
has risen above the not reached the high
5 Earth/Ground alarm, for DNP3 only (this 44­31.00
high threshold and threshold yet, or it has
Current High. point is obsolete).
has not gone below gone below the 90%
the 90% threshold. threshold.
The alarm is ON. The The alarm is OFF. The
Earth/Ground current Earth/Ground current has
DNP3 Alarm­ Earth/Ground current low
has gone below the not gone below the low
6 Earth/Ground alarm, for DNP3 only (this 44­31.00
low threshold and has threshold yet, or it has risen
Current Low. point is obsolete).
not risen above the above the 10% threshold
10% threshold since. since.
The alarm is ON. The
The alarm is OFF. The
power has risen
power has not reached the
DNP3 Alarm­ Power high alarm, for DNP3 above the high
7 high threshold yet, or it has 44­31.00
Power High. only (this point is obsolete). threshold and has not
gone below the 90%
gone below the 90%
threshold since.
threshold since.
The alarm is ON. The
The alarm is OFF. The
power has gone
power has not gone below
DNP3 Alarm­ Power low alarm, for DNP3 below the low
8 the low threshold yet, or it 44­31.00
Power Low. only (this point is obsolete). threshold and has not
has risen above the 10%
risen above the 10%
threshold since.
threshold since.
The alarm is ON. The
The alarm is OFF. The NPS
Negative sequence NPS current has risen
DNP3 Alarm­ current has not reached the
protection high alarm, for above the high
9 NPS Current high threshold yet, or it has 44­31.00
DNP3 only (this point is threshold and has not
High gone below the 90%
obsolete). gone below the 90%
threshold.
threshold.
The alarm is ON. The
The alarm is OFF. The NPS
Negative sequence NPS current has gone
DNP3 Alarm­ current has not gone below
protection low alarm, for below the low
10 NPS Current the low threshold yet, or it 44­31.00
DNP3 only (this point is threshold and has not
Low has risen above the 10%
obsolete). risen above the 10%
threshold.
threshold.

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
Trip Command
Confirmation: a DNP3 input
point that indicates out­
station receipt of an
Object12 Var1 select or Momentarily
DNP3 Trip operate "ACR/LBS Control" (approx:20ms) set
11 Command command. True ­ when a Trip None. 45­30.00
Confirmation select or operate is
Note: This is a confirmation received.
of the protocol­command
being received ­ it does
NOT acknowledge a TRIP
operation.
Close Command
Confirmation: a DNP3 input
point that indicates out­
station receipt of an
Object12 Var1 select or Momentarily
DNP3 Close operate "ACR/LBS Control" (approx:20ms) set
12 Command command. True ­ when a Close None. 45­30.00
Confirmation select or operate is
Note: This is a confirmation received.
of the protocol­command
being received ­ it does
NOT acknowledge a
CLOSE operation.
An IEC Data object event­
All IEC data object type
buffer has overflowed, Asserted if any IEC
event­buffers have an
remains asserted until all scada protocol data­
IEC Event event buffer useage of at or
data object event­buffer object event buffer
13 Buffer below fifty percent (50%) of 45­42.00
storage levels have fallen to storage use exceeds
Overflow total buffer capacity,
less than or equal to fifty its configured quantity
subsequent to at least one
percent (50%) buffer of events.
'overflowed' event buffer.
usage.

A.7.2Protocol­Specific Analog status points.


These analog points are specific to protocols. They will not function if the concerned protocol is not running.

These points are volatile and always reset on a power cycle irrespective of the feature "Counters Non­Volatile
ON".

Version
Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s) Resolution Deadband
Introduced
Transmitted frame
0 DNP3 TX Count 0 32768 N/A 41­00.00
count.
1 DNP3 RX Count Received frame count. 0 32768 N/A 41­00.00
Received message
2 DNP3 RX Length Error 0 32768 N/A 41­00.00
length error.
Received message CRC
3 DNP3 RX CRC Error 0 32768 N/A 41­00.00
error.
The DNP Master station
4 DNP3 Master Address 0 65519 N/A 1 1 41­00.00
address.
The DNP address of the
5 DNP3 Controller Address 0 65519 N/A 1 1 41­00.00
controller.
Received message error
6 DNP3 RX Error Count 0 32768 N/A 41­00.00
count.
MITS Transmitted frame
7 MITS TX Count 0 4095 N/A 42­00.18
count.

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Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s) Resolution Deadband
Introduced
MITS Received frame
8 MITS RX Count 0 4095 N/A 42­00.18
count.
MITS Received
9 MITS RX CRC Error 0 4095 N/A 42­00.18
message CRC error.
Transmitted frame
10 IEC 101/104 TX Count 0 32768 N/A 42­00.00
count.
11 IEC 101/104 RX Count Received frame count. 0 32768 N/A 42­00.00
IEC 101/104 RX CRC Received message CRC
12 0 32768 N/A 42­00.00
Error error.
IEC 101/104 RX SYNC Received message CRC
13 0 32768 N/A 42­00.00
Error error.
IEC 101/104 RX Frame Received message CRC
14 0 32768 N/A 42­00.00
Time Out Error error.
Transmitted frame
15 MODBUS TX Count 0 99999 N/A 44­14.00
count.
16 MODBUS RX Count Received frame count. 0 99999 N/A 44­14.00
MODBUS RX Length Received message
17 0 99999 N/A 44­14.00
Error length error.
Received message CRC
18 MODBUS RX CRC Error 0 99999 N/A 44­14.00
error.

A.7.3Protocol­Specific Counter status points.


These analog points are specific to protocols. They will not function if the concerned protocol is not running.

Version
Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s)
Introduced
Accumulated kWh.
0 DNP3 kWh Cumulative 0 2147483647 kWh 41­00.00
Counter can be read, frozen, frozen read,
and reset.
Accumulated kWh in the forward direction
(ie Source to Load).
DNP3 kWh Cumulative
1 0 2147483647 kWh 41­00.00
Forward
Counter can be read, frozen, frozen read,
and reset.
Accumulated kWh in the reverse direction
(ie Load to Source).
DNP3 kWh Cumulative
2 0 2147483647 kWh 41­00.00
Reverse
Counter can be read, frozen, frozen read,
and reset.
Accumulated kWh A Phase.
DNP3 kWh A Phase
3 0 2147483647 kWh 45­51.04
Cumulative Counter can be read, frozen, frozen read,
and reset.
Accumulated kWh A Phase in the forward
direction (ie Source to Load).
DNP3 kWh A Phase
4 0 2147483647 kWh 45­51.04
Cumulative Forward
Counter can be read, frozen, frozen read,
and reset.
Accumulated kWh A Phase in the reverse
direction (ie Load to Source).
DNP3 kWh A Phase
5 0 2147483647 kWh 45­51.04
Cumulative Reverse
Counter can be read, frozen, frozen read,
and reset.
Accumulated kWh B Phase.
DNP3 kWh B Phase
6 Counter can be read, frozen, frozen read, 0 2147483647 kWh 45­51.04
Cumulative
and reset.

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Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s)
Introduced
Accumulated kWh B Phase in the forward
direction (ie Source to Load).
DNP3 kWh B Phase
7 0 2147483647 kWh 45­51.04
Cumulative Forward
Counter can be read, frozen, frozen read,
and reset.
Accumulated kWh B Phase in the reverse
direction (ie Load to Source).
DNP3 kWh B Phase
8 0 2147483647 kWh 45­51.04
Cumulative Reverse
Counter can be read, frozen, frozen read,
and reset.
Accumulated kWh C Phase.
DNP3 kWh C Phase
9 0 2147483647 kWh 45­51.04
Cumulative Counter can be read, frozen, frozen read,
and reset.
Accumulated kWh C Phase in the forward
direction (ie Source to Load).
DNP3 kWh C Phase
10 0 2147483647 kWh 45­51.04
Cumulative Forward
Counter can be read, frozen, frozen read,
and reset.
Accumulated kWh C Phase in the reverse
direction (ie Load to Source).
DNP3 kWh C Phase
11 0 2147483647 kWh 45­51.04
Cumulative Reverse
Counter can be read, frozen, frozen read,
and reset.

Appendix A.8Custom Data


A.8.1Custom Variables
Version
Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s) Resolution Deadband
Introduced
Custom Variable
0 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
01
Custom Variable
1 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
02
Custom Variable
2 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
03
Custom Variable
3 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
04
Custom Variable
4 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
05
Custom Variable
5 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
06
Custom Variable
6 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
07
Custom Variable
7 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
08
Custom Variable
8 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
09
Custom Variable
9 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
10
Custom Variable
10 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
11
Custom Variable
11 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
12
Custom Variable
12 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
13

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Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s) Resolution Deadband
Introduced
Custom Variable
13 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
14
Custom Variable
14 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
15
Custom Variable
15 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
16
Custom Variable
16 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
17
Custom Variable
17 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
18
Custom Variable
18 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
19
Custom Variable
19 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
20
Custom Variable
20 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
21
Custom Variable
21 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
22
Custom Variable
22 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
23
Custom Variable
23 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
24
Custom Variable
24 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
25
Custom Variable
25 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
26
Custom Variable
26 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
27
Custom Variable
27 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
28
Custom Variable
28 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
29
Custom Variable
29 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
30
Custom Variable
30 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
31
Custom Variable
31 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
32

A.8.2Custom Counters
Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s) Version Introduced
0 Custom Counter 01 0 2147483647 45­03.00
1 Custom Counter 02 0 2147483647 45­03.00
2 Custom Counter 03 0 2147483647 45­03.00
3 Custom Counter 04 0 2147483647 45­03.00
4 Custom Counter 05 0 2147483647 45­03.00
5 Custom Counter 06 0 2147483647 45­03.00
6 Custom Counter 07 0 2147483647 45­03.00
7 Custom Counter 08 0 2147483647 45­03.00
8 Custom Counter 09 0 2147483647 45­03.00
9 Custom Counter 10 0 2147483647 45­03.00
10 Custom Counter 11 0 2147483647 45­03.00
11 Custom Counter 12 0 2147483647 45­03.00
12 Custom Counter 13 0 2147483647 45­03.00
13 Custom Counter 14 0 2147483647 45­03.00

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14 Custom Counter 15 0 2147483647 45­03.00
15 Custom Counter 16 0 2147483647 45­03.00
16 Custom Counter 17 0 2147483647 45­03.00
17 Custom Counter 18 0 2147483647 45­03.00
18 Custom Counter 19 0 2147483647 45­03.00
19 Custom Counter 20 0 2147483647 45­03.00
20 Custom Counter 21 0 2147483647 45­03.00
21 Custom Counter 22 0 2147483647 45­03.00
22 Custom Counter 23 0 2147483647 45­03.00
23 Custom Counter 24 0 2147483647 45­03.00
24 Custom Counter 25 0 2147483647 45­03.00
25 Custom Counter 26 0 2147483647 45­03.00
26 Custom Counter 27 0 2147483647 45­03.00
27 Custom Counter 28 0 2147483647 45­03.00
28 Custom Counter 29 0 2147483647 45­03.00
29 Custom Counter 30 0 2147483647 45­03.00
30 Custom Counter 31 0 2147483647 45­03.00
31 Custom Counter 32 0 2147483647 45­03.00

A.8.3Custom Timers
Version
Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s) Resolution Deadband
Introduced
Custom Timer
0 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
01
Custom Timer
1 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
02
Custom Timer
2 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
03
Custom Timer
3 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
04
Custom Timer
4 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
05
Custom Timer
5 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
06
Custom Timer
6 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
07
Custom Timer
7 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
08
Custom Timer
8 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
09
Custom Timer
9 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
10
Custom Timer
10 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
11
Custom Timer
11 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
12
Custom Timer
12 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
13
Custom Timer
13 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
14
Custom Timer
14 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
15
Custom Timer
15 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
16
Custom Timer
16 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
17

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Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s) Resolution Deadband
Introduced
Custom Timer
17 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
18
Custom Timer
18 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
19
Custom Timer
19 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
20
Custom Timer
20 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
21
Custom Timer
21 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
22
Custom Timer
22 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
23
Custom Timer
23 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
24
Custom Timer
24 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
25
Custom Timer
25 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
26
Custom Timer
26 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
27
Custom Timer
27 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
28
Custom Timer
28 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
29
Custom Timer
29 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
30
Custom Timer
30 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
31
Custom Timer
31 ­2147483648 2147483647 1 45­03.00
32

A.8.4Custom Digitals
Logic functions can be created for the custom logic points.

Version
Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
Custom Digital Custom Digital 01 is Custom Digital 01 is not
0 45­03.00
01 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 02 is Custom Digital 02 is not
1 45­03.00
02 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 03 is Custom Digital 03 is not
2 45­03.00
03 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 04 is Custom Digital 04 is not
3 45­03.00
04 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 05 is Custom Digital 05 is not
4 45­03.00
05 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 06 is Custom Digital 06 is not
5 45­03.00
06 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 07 is Custom Digital 07 is not
6 45­03.00
07 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 08 is Custom Digital 08 is not
7 45­03.00
08 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 09 is Custom Digital 09 is not
8 45­03.00
09 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 10 is Custom Digital 10 is not
9 45­03.00
10 asserted. asserted.

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
Custom Digital Custom Digital 11 is Custom Digital 11 is not
10 45­03.00
11 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 12 is Custom Digital 12 is not
11 45­03.00
12 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 13 is Custom Digital 13 is not
12 45­03.00
13 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 14 is Custom Digital 14 is not
13 45­03.00
14 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 15 is Custom Digital 15 is not
14 45­03.00
15 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 16 is Custom Digital 16 is not
15 45­03.00
16 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 17 is Custom Digital 17 is not
16 45­03.00
17 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 18 is Custom Digital 18 is not
17 45­03.00
18 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 19 is Custom Digital 19 is not
18 45­03.00
19 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 20 is Custom Digital 20 is not
19 45­03.00
20 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 21 is Custom Digital 21 is not
20 45­03.00
21 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 22 is Custom Digital 22 is not
21 45­03.00
22 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 23 is Custom Digital 23 is not
22 45­03.00
23 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 24 is Custom Digital 24 is not
23 45­03.00
24 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 25 is Custom Digital 25 is not
24 45­03.00
25 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 26 is Custom Digital 26 is not
25 45­03.00
26 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 27 is Custom Digital 27 is not
26 45­03.00
27 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 28 is Custom Digital 28 is not
27 45­03.00
28 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 29 is Custom Digital 29 is not
28 45­03.00
29 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 30 is Custom Digital 30 is not
29 45­03.00
30 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 31 is Custom Digital 31 is not
30 45­03.00
31 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 32 is Custom Digital 32 is not
31 45­03.00
32 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 33 is Custom Digital 33 is not
32 45­03.00
33 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 34 is Custom Digital 34 is not
33 45­03.00
34 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 35 is Custom Digital 35 is not
34 45­03.00
35 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 36 is Custom Digital 36 is not
35 45­03.00
36 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 37 is Custom Digital 37 is not
36 45­03.00
37 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 38 is Custom Digital 38 is not
37 45­03.00
38 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 39 is Custom Digital 39 is not
38 45­03.00
39 asserted. asserted.

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
Custom Digital Custom Digital 40 is Custom Digital 40 is not
39 45­03.00
40 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 41 is Custom Digital 41 is not
40 45­03.00
41 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 42 is Custom Digital 42 is not
41 45­03.00
42 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 43 is Custom Digital 43 is not
42 45­03.00
43 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 44 is Custom Digital 44 is not
43 45­03.00
44 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 45 is Custom Digital 45 is not
44 45­03.00
45 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 46 is Custom Digital 46 is not
45 45­03.00
46 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 47 is Custom Digital 47 is not
46 45­03.00
47 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 48 is Custom Digital 48 is not
47 45­03.00
48 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 49 is Custom Digital 49 is not
48 45­03.00
49 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 50 is Custom Digital 50 is not
49 45­03.00
50 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 51 is Custom Digital 51 is not
50 45­03.00
51 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 52 is Custom Digital 52 is not
51 45­03.00
52 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 53 is Custom Digital 53 is not
52 45­03.00
53 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 54 is Custom Digital 54 is not
53 45­03.00
54 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 55 is Custom Digital 55 is not
54 45­03.00
55 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 56 is Custom Digital 56 is not
55 45­03.00
56 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 57 is Custom Digital 57 is not
56 45­03.00
57 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 58 is Custom Digital 58 is not
57 45­03.00
58 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 59 is Custom Digital 59 is not
58 45­03.00
59 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 60 is Custom Digital 60 is not
59 45­03.00
60 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 61 is Custom Digital 61 is not
60 45­03.00
61 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 62 is Custom Digital 62 is not
61 45­03.00
62 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 63 is Custom Digital 63 is not
62 45­03.00
63 asserted. asserted.
Custom Digital Custom Digital 64 is Custom Digital 64 is not
63 45­03.00
64 asserted. asserted.

Appendix B.1Digital Controls


These controls provide:­

The same controls which an operator can use on the first system status screen of the Operator Control
Panel of the controller.
Additional controls specific to the protocol such as "reset fault flags and currents".
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Changes to protection are made by selecting a different active Protection Group in the same way an operator
makes changes.

Changes to a selection of protection features are provided for operational purposes. Changes to the main
configuration parameters of the protection are not permitted over the protocol. This is done either at the control
panel itself or by using the WSOS program that is specifically designed for the task.

Version
Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
Applies Work Tag.
Removes Work Tag.
Work tag can only be Rejected if:
applied locally if controller
Applies/Removes is in local mode, or Work tag can only be
0 Work Tag 41­00.00
the Work Tag remotely if controller is in removed locally if
remote mode. Work tag is controller is in local mode,
rejected if controller is or remotely if controller is
closed and it is not able to in remote mode.
trip.
Earth/Ground
Protection/Detection OFF
Earth/Ground and SEF/SGF
Protection/Detection ON. Protection/Detection OFF.
Turn Earth/Ground Rejected if: Rejected if:
Earth/Ground Fault Fault
1 Single phase Earth/ground fault 41­00.00
Protection/Detection Protection/Detection
ON or OFF. measurement. OFF is not allowed.
Single phase
measurement.

SEF/SGF
Protection/Detection ON
and Earth/Ground
Protection/Detection ON.
Turn Sensitive Rejected if:
SEF/SGF
SEF/SGF Earth/Ground
2 SEF/SGF is not Protection/Detection 41­00.00
Protection/Detection Protection/Detection
available. OFF.
ON or OFF.
Single phase
measurement.

Auto Reclose ON.


Rejected if:
Turn auto reclose
3 Auto Reclose function ON or Switch is LBS. Auto Reclose OFF. 41­00.00
OFF.

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Version
Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
Close. Rejected if:

Close or Trip coil is


isolated.
Controller mode is
opposite to location Trip. Rejected if:
of requester (ie
local/remote). Trip coil is isolated.
Gas Pressure Low Switchgear Data
(if applicable) AND Invalid.
Gas Low Inhibit is ACR AND gas
ON. pressure is low (if
Work Tag is applied. applicable) AND
Switchgear Data Gas Low Inhibit is
Operate the Invalid. ON.
4 ACR/LBS Control recloser/load break Mechanically LBS AND gas 41­00.00
switch interlocked (if pressure is low (if
applicable). applicable).
Live load blocking Mechanically
ON AND any load interlocked.
side terminal live. Trip capacitor is
Trip and/or Close charging or failed.
capacitors are Hit and Run ON.
charging or failed.
Generator Control
has close blocking
ON.
Hit and Run ON.

Resets all Fault Currents


This command
to zero and clears all
Reset Fault Flags clears all protocol
5 protection trip or detection No action 41­00.00
and Currents fault flags and fault
fault status flags and
currents.
Settings Changed flag.
Turn ALL
Protection/Detection OFF.
Rejected if:
Enable or disable all
Protection/Detection Enable
6 protection/detection Protection/Detection 41­00.00
Control Protection/Detection
functions. OFF is not allowed.

Changes the
Source/Load
Power Flow
7 designation for the Source X, Load I Source I, Load X 41­00.00
Direction
recloser. See Note
(1).

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
Sets the operational
cold load time to
either zero or to the
maximum
configured value
(including the Sets Cold Load Time to Sets cold load time to
reverse protection its maximum value. This zero. This means the
group if configured). means the Cold Load Threshold Multiplier will
This affects the Threshold Current will be not be affected by the
Operational Cold set to its maximum value. Cold Load function.
Load Threshold Rejected if: Rejected if:
Multiplier. Rejected
11 Cold Load Idle/Max 41­00.00
if Cold Load is Cold load support is Cold load support is
configured to OFF OFF. OFF.
in the currently Cold load is above Cold load is below
active protection the IDLE threshold. the IDLE threshold.
group. After a new
time is set, the Cold
Load function will
immediately start to
increment or
decrement the value
depending on the
load current.
High Current Lockout ON.
Rejected if:
Controls the High
High Current High Current Lockout
12 Current Lockout Switch is LBS. 41­00.00
Lockout OFF.
Function.

Loss of Phase Protection Loss of Phase Protection


ON. Rejected if: OFF. Rejected if:

Switch is LBS. Switch is LBS.


Single phase Single phase
Loss of Phase Depricated from
13 measurement. measurement. 41­00.00
Protection 44.04.20
Loss Of Phase and Loss Of Phase and
Loop Auto linked. Loop Auto linked.

Sequence Control ON.


Rejected if:

14 Sequence Control Switch is LBS. Sequence Control OFF. 41­00.00

15 Live Load Blocking Live Load Blocking ON. Live Load Blocking OFF. 41­00.00
Freezes the kWh
kWh Cumulative Cumulative accumulator
Accumulator value ready for
16 Freeze/Reset kWh No Action 41­00.00
freeze/reset transmission and resets
operation. the running count back to
zero.
Operate the Dummy
17 DCB Control Close. Trip. 41­00.00
Circuit Breaker.

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
Automatic
Protection/Detection
Group Selection ON.
Controls Automatic Rejected if:
APGS/ADGS Automatic Protection
18 Protection/Detection 41­00.00
Control APGS/ADGS ON is Group Selection OFF.
Group Selection.
Not Allowed.

Loop Automation ON.


Rejected if:

Loop automation
capability "Not
Available".
Trip coil isolated.
Close coil isolated.
Mechanism fail.
Switchgear Data
Invalid.
Battery Not Normal.
Capacitor charge
Loop Automation Controls Loop Not OK.
19 Loop Automation OFF. 41­00.00
Control Automation. Gas Pressure Low
(if applicable) AND
Low Gas Interlock is
ON.
Tripped AND
(Midpoint OR
Feeder).
Closed AND TIE.
No CVTs on both
sides AND (TIE OR
Auto Restore ON).

Supply Outages Supply Outage Supply Outage


20 41­00.00
Control Measurement ON. Measurement OFF.
Resets all Supply Outage
Supply Outages accumulator values for
21 No action 41­00.00
Reset the controller, this is not
protocol specific.
Turn Normal Frequency Turn Normal Frequency
Close ON. Rejected if: Close OFF. Rejected if:
Normal Frequency
22 Switch is LBS. Switch is LBS. 41­00.00
Close

Turn Sectionalising ON.


Rejected if:
Turns Sectionalising
23 Sectionaliser Auto Switch is ACR. Turn Sectionalising OFF. 41­00.00
ON and OFF.

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
Turn Dead Lockout ON.
Rejected if:

Switch is LBS.
No X side voltage
Turns Dead Lockout measurement
24 Dead Lockout Turn Dead Lockout OFF. 41­00.00
ON and OFF. possible and power
flow direction is X to
I side.

Make Loss Of
Phase/Loop Linked.
Rejected if:
Links and unlinks
the Loss Of Phase Switch is LBS. Make Loss Of
25 Loss Of Phase/Loop 41­00.00
and Loop Auto ON Single phase Phase/Loop Unlinked.
setting. measurement.

Under Frequency Under Frequency


Protection Trip ON. Protection Trip OFF.
Enables or disables Rejected if : Rejected if :
Under Frequency
26 Under frequency 41­00.00
Trip Control LBS. LBS.
Protection Trip.

Over Frequency Over Frequency


Protection Trip ON. Protection Trip OFF.
Enables or disables Rejected if: Rejected if:
Over Frequency
27 Over Frequency 41­00.00
Trip Control LBS. LBS.
Protection Trip

Activates Group A
as Activates Group A as
Protection/Detection
28 protection/detection protection/detection No action 41­00.00
Group A Active
group. Refer Note group.
2.
Activates Group B
as Activates Group B as
Protection/Detection
29 protection/detection protection/detection No action 41­00.00
Group B Active
group. Refer Note group.
2.
Activates Group C
as Activates Group C as
Protection/Detection
30 protection/detection protection/detection No action 41­00.00
Group C Active
group. Refer Note group.
2.
Activates Group D
as Activates Group D as
Protection/Detection
31 protection/detection protection/detection No action 41­00.00
Group D Active
group. Refer Note group.
2.
Activates Group E
as Activates Group E as
Protection/Detection
32 protection/detection protection/detection No action 41­00.00
Group E Active
group. Refer Note group.
2.
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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
Activates Group F
as Activates Group F as
Protection/Detection
33 protection/detection protection/detection No action 41­00.00
Group F Active
group. Refer Note group.
2.
Activates Group G
as Activates Group G as
Protection/Detection
34 protection/detection protection/detection No action 41­00.00
Group G Active
group. Refer Note group.
2.
Activates Group H
as Activates Group H as
Protection/Detection
35 protection/detection protection/detection No action 41­00.00
Group H Active
group. Refer Note group.
2.
Activates Group I as
Activates Group I as
Protection/Detection protection/detection
36 protection/detection No action 41­00.00
Group I Active group. Refer Note
group.
2.
Activates Group J
as Activates Group J as
Protection/Detection
37 protection/detection protection/detection No action 41­00.00
Group J Active
group. Refer Note group.
2.
Enable the ACO Scheme. Disable the ACO
Rejected if: Scheme. Rejected if:

Auto­Changeover Enable/Disable ACO feature is not ACO feature is not


51 44­36.00
Control Auto­Changeover. available. available.

Set ACO device to be


Select Auto­
Master. Rejected if:
changeover device Set ACO device to be
as Master or Slave. ACO feature is Slave. Rejected if:
Unavailable.
Refer to ACO feature is
ACO is enabled.
ADVC Auto­ Unavailable.
Auto­Changeover Device is already
54 Changeover ACO is enabled. 44­36.00
Rank ACO Master.
Technical Device is already
ACO Concurrent­
Manual:­ ACO Slave.
activation is set
"Rank".
true.

Freezes the kWh


kWh Cumulative
Cumulative Forward
Forward
Freeze/Reset kWh accumulator value ready
55 Accumulator No action 41­00.00
Accum Fwd for transmission and
freeze/reset
resets the running count
operation.
back to zero.
Freezes the kWh
kWh Cumulative
Cumulative Reverse
Reverse
Freeze/Reset kWh accumulator value ready
56 Accumulator No action 41­00.00
Accum Rev for transmission and
freeze/reset
resets the running count
operation.
back to zero.

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
Start battery test.
Rejected if:

No auxiliary supply.
No battery supply.
In pickup or
Start/Stop Battery
60 protection No action 41­00.00
Test
sequence.
Within 15mins of
previous test.

Clear 'Settings Clear 'Settings Changed'


61 No action 41­00.00
Changed' status flag.
Set the Maximum
Demand Indicator
values to the
present phase Set the Maximum
Reset Maximum values. Does not Demand Indicator values
74 No action 41­02.35
Demand Indicators apply to the points: to the present phase
LGVT, MDI­Today, values
MDI­Previous Day,
MDI­Previous 7
Days.
Sets the operational
cold load (reverse)
time to either zero
or to the maximum Sets Cold Load (reverse)
configured value. Sets cold load (reverse)
Time to its maximum
This affects the time to zero. This means
value. This means the
reverse Operational Cold Load Threshold the Threshold Multiplier
Cold Load will not be affected by the
Current will be set to its
Threshold Multiplier. maximum value. Rejected Cold Load function.
Rejected if Cold Rejected if:
if:
Cold Load Reverse Load is configured
75 Cold load support is 41­02.43
Idle/Max to OFF in the Cold load support is
OFF.
currently active OFF.
Cold load time is
protection group. Cold load time is
After a new time is below the IDLE
above the IDLE
threshold.
set, the Cold Load threshold.
function will
immediately start to
increment or
decrement the value
depending on the
load current.

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
Sets the operational
cold load time to
either zero or to the
maximum
configured value.
This affects the Sets Cold Load Time to Sets cold load time to
Operational Cold its maximum value. This zero. This means the
Load Threshold means the Cold Load Threshold Multiplier will
Multiplier. Rejected Threshold Current will be not be affected by the
if Cold Load is set to its maximum value. Cold Load function.
76 Cold Load Off/Max configured to OFF Rejected if: Rejected if: 41­02.50
in the currently
active protection Cold load support is Cold load support is
OFF. OFF.
group. After a new
time is set, the Cold
Load function will
immediately start to
increment or
decrement the value
depending on the
load current.
Sets the operational
cold load (reverse)
time to either zero
or to the maximum
configured value. Sets Cold Load (reverse)
This affects the Sets cold load time
Time to its maximum
Operational Cold (reverse) to zero. This
value. This means the
Load Threshold means the Threshold
Cold Load Threshold
Multiplier. Rejected Current will be set to its Multiplier will not be
if Cold Load is affected by the Cold Load
Cold Load Reverse maximum value. Rejected
77 configured to OFF if: function. Rejected if: 41­02.50
Off/Max
in the currently
Cold load support is
active protection Cold load support is
OFF.
group. After a new OFF.
time is set, the Cold
Load function will
immediately start to
increment or
decrement the value
depending on the
load current.
Controls the Normal
Normal Voltage Turns Normal Voltage Turns Normal Voltage
78 Voltage Close 42­00.00
Close Close ON Close OFF
setting.
Controls the Under
Turns Under Voltage Turns Under Voltage
79 Under Voltage Trip Voltage Trip 42­00.00
Tripping ON Tripping OFF
setting.
Controls the Over
Turns Over Voltage Turns Over Voltage
80 Over Voltage Trip Voltage Trip 42­00.00
Tripping ON Tripping OFF
setting.
Controls the Sag Turn Sag monitoring
81 Sag Monitoring Turn Sag monitoring ON 42­00.00
Monitoring setting. OFF
Controls the Swell Turn Swell monitoring Turn Swell monitoring
82 Swell Monitoring 42­00.00
Monitoring setting. ON OFF
Reset Sag/Swell Resets the Sag and Performs a reset of the
83 Counters and Swell counters and Sag and Swell counters No action 42­00.00
Durations durations and total duration

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
If the controller is
operating as an If the controller is If the controller is
ACR then turn Auto operating as an ACR then operating as an ACR then
Reclose function turn Auto Reclose ON. turn Auto Reclose OFF.
Auto Reclose or ON or OFF. If the
86 44­04.02
Sectionaliser Auto controller is If the controller is If the controller is
operating as a LBS operating as a LBS then operating as a LBS then
then turn turn Sectionaliser Auto turn Sectionaliser Auto
Sectionaliser Auto ON. OFF.
ON or OFF.
Clears all protection trip
This command
or detection fault status
88 Reset Fault Flags clears protocol fault No action 44­21.00
flags and Settings
flags.
Changed flag.
Turn SEF/SGF Alarm ON.
Rejected if:

SEF/SGF is not
Controls the
SEF/SGF Alarm available. Turn SEF/SGF Alarm
89 SEF/SGF Alarm 44­42.00
Control Switch is LBS. OFF
setting.
W Series.

Fault Locator Controls the fault Turn the Fault Locator Turn the Fault Locator
90 45­06.02
control locator setting. On. Off.
Inhibit SEF/SGF
over­current
pickups, regardless
of active SEF/SGF
protection/detection
settings.

Can be 'asserted'
from more than one
source (IOEX,
SCADA). All must Block SEF/SGF over­ SEF/SGF over­current
be released before curent pickups. element pickup is not
SEF/SGF over­ blocked.
current pickups are Rejected when:
Rejected when:
reinstated. Binary­
SEF/SGF Pickup input "SEF/SGF asserted via
91 released via 45­30.00
Block Pickup Block" protocol and
protocol and
indicates SEF/SGF Pickup
SEF/SGF Pickup
accumulated­ BLOCKED.
UNBLOCKED.
blocking state.

Note 1: digital
control
"Earth/Ground
Protection Block"
also inhibits
SEF/SGF pickups.

Note 2: this point


will be reset when
the controller is
rebooted.

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
Turn Overload Control
ON

Rejected when:

Loop Automation is not in


Intelligent Loop
Loop Automation Intelligent mode, or Turn Overload Control
92 Automation 45­32.00
Overload Control OFF
Overload Control Loop Automation Tie
Control is not Message,
or

Loop Automation ping is


OFF
Controls the Under
Under Voltage Turns Under Voltage to Turns Under Voltage to
93 Voltage Trip/Alarm 45­36.00
Mode the trip mode the alarm only mode
setting.
Controls the Over
Turns Over Voltage to the Turns Over Voltage to the
94 Over Voltage Mode Voltage Trip/Alarm 45­36.00
trip mode. alarm only mode.
setting.
Under Voltage Turns Under Turns Under Voltage
95 Turns Under Voltage ON. 45­36.00
Control Voltage ON or OFF. OFF.
Over Voltage Turns Over Voltage
96 Turns Over Voltage ON. Turns Over Voltage OFF. 45­36.00
Control ON or OFF.
Turns SEF/SGF
Turns SEF/SGF
Protection to the
Protection to the alarm
trip/sectionalise mode.
mode. Rejected if:
Rejected if:
SEF/SGF is not
SEF/SGF is not
SEF/SGF Controls SEF/SGF available.
97 Protection/Detection Protection/Detection available. 45­36.00
Per Element
Mode Control Mode. Per Element
Protection/Detection
Protection/Detection
is not available.
is not available.
W Series.
W Series.

Controls
Earth/Ground Turns Earth/Ground Turns Earth/Ground
Earth/Ground
98 Protection/Detection Protection to the Protection to the alarm 45­36.00
Protection/Detection
Mode Control trip/sectionalise mode. mode.
Mode.
Phase Controls Phase Turns Phase
Turns Phase
99 Protection/Detection Protection/Detection Protection/Detection 45­36.00
Protection/Detection ON.
Control ON/OFF. OFF.
Turns Phase
Phase Controls Phase Turns Phase
Protection/Detection to
100 Protection/Detection Protection/Detection Protection/Detection to 45­36.00
the trip/sectionalise
Mode Control Mode. the alarm mode.
mode.
NPS Turns NPS
Controls NPS Turns NPS
101 Protection/Detection Protection/Detection 45­36.00
Protection ON/OFF. Protection/Detection ON.
Control OFF.
Turns NPS
NPS Controls NPS Turns NPS
Protection/Detection to
102 Protection/Detection Protection/Detection Protection/Detection to 45­36.00
the trip/sectionalise
Mode Control Mode. the alarm mode.
mode.
Single Shot Mode Controls Single Turns Single Shot Mode Turns Single Shot Mode
103 45­38.00
Control Shot Mode. On. Off.
Controls the fault
Fault Locator Set the Fault Locator Set the Fault Locator
104 locator trigger 45­38.00
Trigger control Trigger to Pickup. Trigger to Trip.
setting.

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
User Defined
105 User defined. User defined. 45­38.00
Control 01
User Defined
106 User defined. User defined. 45­38.00
Control 02
User Defined
107 User defined. User defined. 45­38.00
Control 03
User Defined
108 User defined. User defined. 45­38.00
Control 04
User Defined
109 User defined. User defined. 45­38.00
Control 05
User Defined
110 User defined. User defined. 45­38.00
Control 06
User Defined
111 User defined. User defined. 45­38.00
Control 07
User Defined
112 User defined. User defined. 45­38.00
Control 08
Controls Loop
Loop Automation Loop Automation Low Loop Automation Low
Automation Low
113 Low Frequency Frequency Close Abort Frequency Close Abort 45­40.00
Frequency Close
Close Abort ON. OFF.
Abort.
Rate of Change of Rate of Change of
Frequency Protection Trip Frequency Protection Trip
Enables or disables ON. Rejected if : OFF. Rejected if :
Rate of Change of
Rate of Change of
114 Frequency Trip 45­44.00
Frequency LBS. LBS.
Control
Protection Trip.

Enables or disables
Neutral Voltage Neutral Voltage
NVD Protection Neutral Voltage
115 Displacement Protection Displacement Protection 45­44.00
Control Displacement
Trip ON. Trip OFF.
Protection Trip.
Enables or disables
Neutral Voltage
Neutral Voltage Neutral Voltage
116 NVD Alarm Control Displacement Alarm 45­44.00
Displacement Displacement Alarm ON.
OFF.
Alarm.
Enables or disables
Resonant Coord the Resonant Resonant Coordination Resonant Coordination
117 45­48.00
Control Coordination ON. OFF.
Feature.
Turn Load Shedding ON

Rejected when:

Loop Automation
Overload Control is OFF,
or
Loop Automation Intelligent Loop
Turn Load Shedding
118 Load Shedding Automation Load Loop Automation logic is OFF 50­00.00
Control Shedding
Classic, or

Loop Automation Tie


Control mode is Timer, or

Loop Automation Device


Type is Feeder

Appendix B.2Analog Controls

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Point Name Description Min Max Unit(s) Resolution
Introduced
Protection/Detection
1 0 9 N/A 1 41­00.00
Group
0 = NPS
Protection/Detection
OFF

NPS 1 = NPS
2 Protection/Detection Protection/Detection 0 2 N/A 1 41­00.00
Control ON

2 = NPS
Protection/Detection
Alarm only
0 = Loss of phase OFF

Loss of Phase 1 = Loss of phase ON


4 0 2 N/A 1 44­04.20
Control
2 = Loss of phase
Alarm only
Change Custom
5 ­2147483648 2147483647 N/A 1 45­03.00
Variable 01
Change Custom
6 ­2147483648 2147483647 N/A 1 45­03.00
Variable 02
Change Custom
7 ­2147483648 2147483647 N/A 1 45­03.00
Variable 03
Change Custom
8 ­2147483648 2147483647 N/A 1 45­03.00
Variable 04
Change Custom
9 ­2147483648 2147483647 N/A 1 45­03.00
Variable 05
Change Custom
10 ­2147483648 2147483647 N/A 1 45­03.00
Variable 06
Change Custom
11 ­2147483648 2147483647 N/A 1 45­03.00
Variable 07
Change Custom
12 ­2147483648 2147483647 N/A 1 45­03.00
Variable 08
Change Custom
13 ­2147483648 2147483647 N/A 1 45­03.00
Variable 09
Change Custom
14 ­2147483648 2147483647 N/A 1 45­03.00
Variable 10
Change Custom
15 ­2147483648 2147483647 N/A 1 45­03.00
Variable 11
Change Custom
16 ­2147483648 2147483647 N/A 1 45­03.00
Variable 12
Change Custom
17 ­2147483648 2147483647 N/A 1 45­03.00
Variable 13
Change Custom
18 ­2147483648 2147483647 N/A 1 45­03.00
Variable 14
Change Custom
19 ­2147483648 2147483647 N/A 1 45­03.00
Variable 15
Change Custom
20 ­2147483648 2147483647 N/A 1 45­03.00
Variable 16
Change Custom
21 ­2147483648 2147483647 N/A 1 45­03.00
Variable 17
Change Custom
22 ­2147483648 2147483647 N/A 1 45­03.00
Variable 18
Change Custom
23 ­2147483648 2147483647 N/A 1 45­03.00
Variable 19
Change Custom
24 ­2147483648 2147483647 N/A 1 45­03.00
Variable 20

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Introduced
Change Custom
25 ­2147483648 2147483647 N/A 1 45­03.00
Variable 21
Change Custom
26 ­2147483648 2147483647 N/A 1 45­03.00
Variable 22
Change Custom
27 ­2147483648 2147483647 N/A 1 45­03.00
Variable 23
Change Custom
28 ­2147483648 2147483647 N/A 1 45­03.00
Variable 24
Change Custom
29 ­2147483648 2147483647 N/A 1 45­03.00
Variable 25
Change Custom
30 ­2147483648 2147483647 N/A 1 45­03.00
Variable 26
Change Custom
31 ­2147483648 2147483647 N/A 1 45­03.00
Variable 27
Change Custom
32 ­2147483648 2147483647 N/A 1 45­03.00
Variable 28
Change Custom
33 ­2147483648 2147483647 N/A 1 45­03.00
Variable 29
Change Custom
34 ­2147483648 2147483647 N/A 1 45­03.00
Variable 30
Change Custom
35 ­2147483648 2147483647 N/A 1 45­03.00
Variable 31
Change Custom
36 ­2147483648 2147483647 N/A 1 45­03.00
Variable 32
This is the Loop
Automation
communications ping
interval. Value 0
Loop Automation disables ping.
37 0 7200 Seconds 1 45­26.03
Ping Interval
Can not turn ping
interval OFF when
Overload Control is
ON.
Auto­Changeover
Algorithm. 0: One Way,
1: Make Before Break,
2: Break Before Make,
3: Both Ways.

Refer to N00­331
A_2_9
"Distributed
Automation"
Auto­Changeover Point­3 "Auto­
38 0 3 N/A 1 45­30.00
Algorithm Control Changeover
Algorithm".
and ADVC Auto­
Changeover
Technical
Manual:­
"Restoration
Algorithms".

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This is the Loop
Automation capacity
percentage for
Overload Control. This
enables the overload
threshold to be
reduced. The overload
threshold is calculated
Loop Automation with the following
39 Capacity equation: 1 100 N/A 1 45­32.00
Percentage
Overload threshold =
setting current x pickup
multiplier x capacity
percentage.

Setting applicable only


on a Tie device in
Message mode with
Overload Control ON.

Appendix B.3Protocol IOEX Controls


These controls provide virtual RTU output terminals.

They can be accessed by any point configuration tool eg. Protocols, IOEX.

Version
Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
Protocol IOEX Sets or clears a configurable Sets a configurable Clears a configurable
42 41­00.00
Control 1 access point.(1) access point. access point.
Protocol IOEX Sets or clears a configurable Sets a configurable Clears a configurable
43 41­00.00
Control 2 access point.(1) access point. access point.
Protocol IOEX Sets or clears a configurable Sets a configurable Clears a configurable
44 41­00.00
Control 3 access point.(1) access point. access point.
Protocol IOEX Sets or clears a configurable Sets a configurable Clears a configurable
45 41­00.00
Control 4 access point.(1) access point. access point.
Protocol IOEX Sets or clears a configurable Sets a configurable Clears a configurable
46 41­00.00
Control 5 access point.(1) access point. access point.
Protocol IOEX Sets or clears a configurable Sets a configurable Clears a configurable
47 41­00.00
Control 6 access point.(1) access point. access point.
Protocol IOEX Sets or clears a configurable Sets a configurable Clears a configurable
48 41­00.00
Control 7 access point.(1) access point. access point.
Protocol IOEX Sets or clears a configurable Sets a configurable Clears a configurable
49 41­00.00
Control 8 access point.(1) access point. access point.
Protocol IOEX Sets or clears a configurable Sets a configurable Clears a configurable
66 44­28.00
Control 9 access point.(1) access point. access point.
Protocol IOEX Sets or clears a configurable Sets a configurable Clears a configurable
67 44­28.00
Control 10 access point.(1) access point. access point.
Protocol IOEX Sets or clears a configurable Sets a configurable Clears a configurable
68 44­28.00
Control 11 access point.(1) access point. access point.
Protocol IOEX Sets or clears a configurable Sets a configurable Clears a configurable
69 44­28.00
Control 12 access point.(1) access point. access point.
Protocol IOEX Sets or clears a configurable Sets a configurable Clears a configurable
70 44­28.00
Control 13 access point.(1) access point. access point.
Protocol IOEX Sets or clears a configurable Sets a configurable Clears a configurable
71 44­28.00
Control 14 access point.(1) access point. access point.
Protocol IOEX Sets or clears a configurable Sets a configurable Clears a configurable
72 44­28.00
Control 15 access point.(1) access point. access point.

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Point Name Description Set = '1' Clear = '0'
Introduced
Protocol IOEX Sets or clears a configurable Sets a configurable Clears a configurable
73 44­28.00
Control 16 access point.(1) access point. access point.

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