Instruction Manual
Table Of Contents
- Major Features and Benefits
- Functional Overview
- System Overview
- Application Examples
- Collect Fault Information From Remote Branches
- Improve Fuse Coordination
- Fuse-Blowing Scheme Shortcomings
- Improve Fuse-Blowing Schemes With the Fault Transmitter and Receiver System
- Fuse-Saving Combined With Fuse-Blowing Schemes
- Improve Feeder Cable First-Span Protection
- Implement a Low-Cost Fast Bus-Tripping Scheme
- Tripping the Right Recloser Faster
- Safety Information
- Network Deployment Overview
- Device Installation
- Dimensions
- Specifications
- Appendix A: Manual Versions
- Appendix B: Two-Branch Application
- Appendix C: Link Budget Analysis
- Appendix D: SEL-RP50 Fault Repeater Detailed Implementation
- Technical Support
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SEL-FT50/SEL-FR12 Fault Transmitter and Receiver System Instruction Manual Date Code 20210405
Device Installation
Avoiding Radio Interference From Adjacent Networks
The Network ID encoded in each message allows only SEL-FR12 Fault Receiv-
ers configured with the same Network ID to recognize that message. However,
the broadcast radio frequency (channel) selection is controlled by the Unit ID set-
ting in each SEL-FT50. The Network ID selection does not affect the radio chan-
nel.
In the example system shown in Figure 17, the Unit ID selections 01 through 06
are duplicated on each network. This channel sharing poses no problem when the
networks are monitoring separate distribution feeders and faults are isolated to
one network at a time.
In cases where two networks are on the same feeder, and some SEL-FT50 Fault
Transmitters on each network may simultaneously detect a fault, the Unit ID
assignments for those SEL-FT50 Fault Transmitters should be unique. This
avoids situations in which SEL-FT50 Fault Transmitters with a shared Unit ID
broadcast fault messages at the same time (on the same channel) and interfere
with one another.
Serial Port Settings
Configure the desired serial port baud rate through use of the control switch posi-
tions.
For best performance, choose the highest speed that matches the available
M
IRRORED BITS speed on the connected device.
Set the transmit address (TX_ADD) of the SEL-FR12 to match the receive address
of the connected device. Set the receive address (RX_ADD) of the SEL-FR12 to
match the receive transmit of the connected device. Figure 19 outlines the control
switch settings. Do not set the TX and RX addresses of each device to the same
number because the SEL-FR12 detects a loopback condition when it receives its
own transmit address in the M
IRRORED BITS message. When the SEL-FR12
detects loopback, the LOOP LED illuminates and the ROK LED extinguishes.
Figure 18 Network ID Switch Selection