SIPROTEC, 7SA522, Manual C53000-G1176-C155-7, Release date 02.2011 217 2.10 External direct and remote tripping Any signal from an external protection or monitoring device can be coupled into the signal processing of the 7SA522 by means of a binary input. This signal can be delayed, alarmed and routed to one or several output relays. 2.10.1 Method of Operation External trip of the local circuit breaker Figure 2-103 shows the logic diagram. If device and circuit breaker are capable of single-phase operation, it is also possible to trip single-pole. The tripping logic of the device ensures that the conditions for single-pole trip- ping are met (e.g. single-phase tripping permissible, automatic reclosure ready). The external tripping can be switched on and off with a setting parameter and may be blocked via binary input. Figure 2-103 Logic diagram of the local external tripping Remote trip of the circui t breaker at the opposi te l ine end On a digital communication link via protection interface, transmission of up to 4 remote commands is possible, as described in Section 2.5. On conventional transmission paths, one transmission channel per desired transmission direction is required for remote tripping at the remote end. For example, fibre optic connections or voice frequency modulated high frequency channels via pilot cables, power line carrier or microwave radio links can be used for this purpose in the following ways. If the trip command of the distance protection is to be transmitted, it is best to use the integrated teleprotection function for the transmission of the signal as this already incorporates the optional extension of the transmitted signal, as described in Section 2.6. Any of the commands can of course be used to trigger the transmitter to initiate the send signal. On the receiver side, the external local trip function is used. The receive signal is routed to a binary input which is assigned to the logical binary input function >DTT Trip L123. If single-pole tripping is desired, you can also use binary inputs >DTT Trip L1, >DTT Trip L2 and >DTT Trip L3. Figure 2-103 thus also applies in this case. Functions 2.10 External direct and remote tripping SIPROTEC, 7SA522, Manual C53000-G1176-C155-7, Release date 02.2011 218 2.10.2 Setting Notes General A prerequisite for the application of the direct and remote tripping functions is that during the configuration of the scope of functions in address 122 DTT Direct Trip = Enabled was applied. At address 2201 FCT Direct Trip it can also be switched ON or OFF. It is possible to set a trip delay for both the local external trip and the receive side of the remote trip in address 2202 Trip Time DELAY. This can be used as a security time margin, especially in the case of local trip. Once a trip command has been issued, it is maintained for at least as long as the set minimum trip command duration TMin TRIP CMD which was set for the device in general in address 240 (Section 2.1.2). Reliable operation of the circuit breaker is therefore ensured, even if the initiating signal pulse is very short. This param- eter can only be altered in DIGSI at Additional Setti ngs. 2.10.3 Settings 2.10.4 Information List Addr. Parameter Setti ng Options Default Setti ng Comments 2201 FCT Direct Trip ON OFF OFF Direct Transfer Trip (DTT) 2202 Trip Time DELAY 0.00 .. 30.00 sec; 0.01 sec Trip Time Delay No. Information Type of In- formati on Comments 4403 >BLOCK DTT SP >BLOCK Direct Transfer Trip function 4412 >DTT Trip L1 SP >Direct Transfer Trip INPUT Phase L1 4413 >DTT Trip L2 SP >Direct Transfer Trip INPUT Phase L2 4414 >DTT Trip L3 SP >Direct Transfer Trip INPUT Phase L3 4417 >DTT Trip L123 SP >Direct Transfer Trip INPUT 3ph L123 4421 DTT OFF OUT Direct Transfer Trip is switched OFF 4422 DTT BLOCK OUT Direct Transfer Trip is BLOCKED 4432 DTT TRIP 1p. L1 OUT DTT TRIP command - Only L1 4433 DTT TRIP 1p. L2 OUT DTT TRIP command - Only L2 4434 DTT TRIP 1p. L3 OUT DTT TRIP command - Only L3 4435 DTT TRIP L123 OUT DTT TRIP command L123