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
Access 12 Individual LINK and FAULT Bits
Command Set 2 provides the individual status of Unit IDs 1–6 and Command
Set 3 provides it for Unit IDs 7–12. However, there is no command set that pro-
vides all 12 individual status points at one time.
For applications that require more than six individual LINK u or FAULT u bits,
set the SEL-651R to alternately request Command Set 2 and Command Set 3.
Achieve this by operating TMB4 from a SEL
OGIC timer, changing state automat-
ically (refer to the top sections of Table 9 and Table 10). Configure further
SEL
OGIC to qualify and decode the RMB data, and store the result in the appro-
priate SEL
OGIC variables for use in control functions or for system logging in the
Sequential Events Recorder.
Temporarily Disable SEL-FR12 MIRRORED BITS Responses
For commissioning purposes, it may be necessary to disable the MIRRORED BITS
data that the SEL-FR12 is transmitting. In the SEL-651R, set TMB1–TMB8 = 0,
with the exception of setting TMB4 = 1. This has no effect on the SEL-FR12
front-panel LED operation.
Read Settings
Because the SEL-FR12 is set via control (DIP) switches on the rear of the device,
it may be difficult to read settings on the SEL-FR12 while it is installed in a cab-
inet. The SEL-FR12 includes a Read Settings mode that allows you to see the
switch positions of the device. To enter Read Settings mode, press and hold the
TARGET RESET pushbutton two times (the first press cycles through RSSI mode).
The control (DIP) switch settings are displayed as follows:
➤ The ENABLED LED blinks three times per second to indicate that the
device is in Read Settings mode.
➤ LEDs 1–10 on the FAULT row of LEDs indicate the position of
Switches 1–10. If an LED is illuminated, that control (DIP) switch is
in the UP (or ON) position.
➤ LEDs 1–10 on the LINK row of LEDs indicate the position of
Switches 11–20.
SEL-FT50
Settings and Configuration
The SEL-FT50 uses two internal eight-position switch banks to configure the
Unit ID, the Network ID, and the Fault Pickup current level.
SEL-651R Received MIRRORED BITS (Relay Word bits)
RMB1 RMB2 RMB3 RMB4 RMB5 RMB6 RMB7 RMB8
Response During Normal Conditions (No Fault on Trio 3 or Trio 4)
Trio 3
FAULT = 0
Trio 4
FAULT = 0
LINK 7 LINK 8 LINK 9 LINK 10 LINK 11 LINK 12
Response During FAULT Indication (One or Both Trio 3 FAULT, Trio 4 FAULT Asserted)
Trio 3 FAULT Trio 4 FAULT FAULT 7 FAULT 8 FAULT 9 FAULT 10 FAULT 11 FAULT 12
Table 10 Detailed Command Set 3—SSEL-FR12 M
IRRORED BITS Data Message Contents (Sheet 2 of 2)
Required SEL-651R Transmit MIRRORED BITS (SELOGIC Equations) for Detailed Command Set (2)
NOTE: The SEL-FR12 automatically
exits Read Settings mode after
30 minutes. To manually exit, press
and hold the TARGET RESET pushbutton
until the ENABLED LED stays
illuminated.
NOTE: The Read Settings function is
only available using the front-panel
LEDs. The settings cannot be accessed
remotely.