3 COMMISSIONING TEST MENU
The IED provides several test facilities under the C
OMMISSION TESTS menu heading. There are menu cells that
allow you to monitor the status of the opto-inputs, output relay contacts, internal Digital Data Bus (DDB) signals
and user-programmable LEDs. This section describes these commissioning test facilities.
3.1 OPTO I/P STATUS CELL (OPTO-INPUT STATUS)
This cell can be used to monitor the status of the opto-inputs while they are sequentially energised with a suitable
DC v
oltage. The cell is a binary string that displays the status of the opto-inputs where '1' means energised and '0'
means de-energised. If you move the cursor along the binary numbers, the corresponding label text is displayed
for each logic input.
3.2 RELAY O/P STATUS CELL (RELAY OUTPUT STATUS)
This cell can be used to monitor the status of the relay outputs. The cell is a binary string that displays the status of
the r
elay outputs where '1' means energised and '0' means de-energised. If you move the cursor along the binary
numbers, the corresponding label text is displayed for each relay output.
The cell indicates the status of the output relays when the IED is in service. You can check for relay damage by
comparing the status of the output contacts with their associated bits.
Note:
When the Test Mode cell is set to Contacts Blocked, the relay output status indicates which contacts would operate if
the IED was in-service. It does not show the actual status of the output relays, as they are blocked.
3.3 TEST MODE CELL
This cell allows you to perform secondary injection testing. It also lets you test the output contacts directly by
applying menu-contr
olled test signals.
To go into test mode, select the Test Mode option in the Test Mode cell. This takes the IED out of service causing
an alarm condition to be recorded and the Out of Service LED to illuminate. This also freezes any information
stored in the CB CONDITION column. In IEC 60870-5-103 versions, it changes the Cause of Transmission (COT) to
Test Mode.
In Test Mode, the output contacts are still active. To disable the output contacts you must select the Contacts
Blocked option.
Once testing is complete, return the device back into service by setting the Test Mode Cell back to Disabled.
Caution:
When the cell is in T
est Mode, the Scheme Logic still drives the output relays, which
could result in tripping of circuit breakers. To avoid this, set the Test Mode cell to
Contacts Blocked.
Note:
Test mode and Contacts Blocked mode can also be select
ed by energising an opto-input mapped to the Test Mode
signal, and the Contact Block signal respectively.
P64x Chapter 19 - Commissioning Instructions
P64x-TM-EN-1.3 411