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P12x/EN T/Eb6 - Schneider - error

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User Guide<strong>P12x</strong>/<strong>EN</strong> FT/<strong>Eb6</strong>MiCOM P120/P121/P122/P123 Page 57/622.10.2 Fault Record submenuThe Fault Record submenu makes it possible to read up to twenty five stored fault records.Information about a fault is recorded when a threshold is crossed.RECORDfault RecordHeading of the fault Record submenu.Record Number2fault Time12:05:23:42fault Date12/11/99Active Set Group1Faulted PhasePhase AThresholdMagnitudeI>>1200 AIA Magnitude1200 AIB MagnitudeIC MagnitudeIn Magnitude500 A480 A103 ASelection of the fault record number to be displayed(select either 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5).Displays the time when the fault was recorded. Theformat of the time is hh:mm:ss.In this example the fault was recorded at 12:05:23 pm(and 420ms).Displays the date when the fault was recorded. Theformat of the Date is DD/MM/YY.In this example, the fault was recorded on November12th 1999.Displays the active setting group (1 or 2).Displays the phase, where a fault occurred, for thechosen fault record. (NONE, phase A, B, C, EARTH, AB,AC, BC, or ABC).Displays the origin of the fault that generated the triporder.Displays the magnitude value of the fault: Voltage,current, earth power. The value is based on theamplitude at 50 or 60 Hz.Displays the magnitude value of the phase A current atthe time of the fault.As above for phase B.As above for phase C.As above for earth current.2.10.3 INSTANTANEOUS submenuThrough the INSTANANEOUS submenu, it is possible to read recorded values associatedwith the crossing of a threshold (start information).RECORDSInstantaneousHeading of the Instantaneous submenu.Number5Select the number of Instantaneous records to bedisplayed (maximum 5).

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