Self-Test Errors - GE 339 Instruction Manual

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CHAPTER 3: INTERFACES

Self-test errors

CAUTION:
CAUTION
339 MOTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Figure 6: Example of Trip on Phase A
Cause <Function>
This line contains information of the cause of operation (the name of the operated
element), and the element function.
State: Operate
This line from the display shows the state of the element: Pickup, Operate, Alarm.
Phase: A
The last line from the display shows the phase that picked up or operated.
The relay performs self diagnostics at initialization (after power up), and continuously as a
background task to ensure that the hardware and software are functioning correctly.
There are two types of self-test warnings indicating either a minor or major problem. Minor
problems indicate a problem with the relay that does not compromise protection of the
power system. Major errors indicate a problem with the relay which takes it out of service.
Self-Test Warnings may indicate a serious problem with the relay hardware!
Upon detection of a minor problem, the relay will:
Turn on the "TROUBLE" LED at the same time as the "IN SERVICE" LED is on.
Display the error on the relay display.
Record the minor self-test error in the Event Recorder.
Upon detection of a major problem, the relay will:
De-energize critical failure relay (Output Relay 7).
Inhibit operation of all other output relays (1 to 6).
Turn off the "IN SERVICE" LED.
Turn on the "TROUBLE" LED.
Flash the "ALARM" LED.
Display the cause of major self-test failure.
Record the major self-test failure in the Event Recorder.
Figure 7: Typical Self-test warning
A4 TARGET MESSAGES
A4 TARGET MESSAGES
Ph IOC1 Trip
State: Operate
Phase:A
UNIT FAILURE:
Contact Factory:
Error code:1
FRONT CONTROL PANEL INTERFACE
3–7

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