5.5 GROUPED ELEMENTS
5.5GROUPED ELEMENTS
Each protection element can be assigned up to six different sets of settings according to Setting Group designations 1 to 6.
The performance of these elements is defined by the active Setting Group at a given time. Multiple setting groups allow the
user to conveniently change protection settings for different operating situations (e.g. altered power system configuration,
season of the year). The active setting group can be preset or selected via the
ments section later in this chapter). See also the Introduction to Elements section at the beginning of this chapter.
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GROUPED ELEMENTS
# SETTING GROUP 1
#
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Each of the six Setting Group menus is identical.
if no other group is active (see the Control Elements section for additional details).
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SETTING GROUP 1(6)
# DISTANCE
#
# POWER SWING
MESSAGE
# DETECT
# STATOR
MESSAGE
# DIFFERENTIAL
# PHASE CURRENT
MESSAGE
#
# NEUTRAL CURRENT
MESSAGE
#
# GROUND CURRENT
MESSAGE
#
# NEGATIVE SEQUENCE
MESSAGE
# CURRENT
# GENERATOR
MESSAGE
# UNBALANCE
# SPLIT PHASE
MESSAGE
#
# VOLTAGE ELEMENTS
MESSAGE
#
# LOSS OF
MESSAGE
# EXCITATION
# ACCIDENTAL
MESSAGE
# ENERGIZATION
# SENSITIVE
MESSAGE
# DIRECTIONAL POWER
# STATOR
MESSAGE
# GROUND
SETTING GROUP 1
G60 Generator Management Relay
menu (see the Control Ele-
SETTING GROUPS
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(the default active group) automatically becomes active
5 SETTINGS
5.5.1 OVERVIEW
5.5.2 SETTING GROUP
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