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Second-Harmonic Restraint Verification (Shared)

Step 1: Use BESTCOMSPlus to send the operational settings in Table 220 and verify the logic in

Figure 307. Reset all targets.

Step 2:

Connect in parallel a balanced, three-phase current source of 50 or 60-hertz and a second

three-phase current source of twice the applied fundamental (100 or 120-hertz) to terminals D1
through D6.

Step3:

Apply 2 amps at 0

° of the 50 or 60-hertz source. OUT2 should close immediately and OUT1

after the programmed time delay of 100 ms. Verify that there is an 87A, 87B, and 87C target on
the front-panel display.

Step 4: Increase the second-harmonic current source until OUT1 opens and record the magnitude of

the second-harmonic source.

Step 5:

To calculate the second-harmonic restraint percentage, divide the second-harmonic current

measured in step 4 by the current applied in step 3 and multiply the result by 3. This should be
12% or 3 x (0.08 A each phase)

±0.05 A.

Step 6:

(Optional.) Repeat steps 1 through 5 for settings group 1, 2, and 3.

Fifth-Harmonic Restraint Verification (Independent)

Step 1: Use BESTCOMSPlus to send the operational settings in Table 219 and verify the logic in

Figure 307. Reset all targets.

Step 2:

Connect in parallel an A-phase current source of 50 or 60-hertz and a second A-phase current

source of five times the applied fundamental (250 or 300-hertz) to terminals D1 (A-phase
polarity) and D2 (A-phase non-polarity).

Step3:

Apply 2 amps at 0

° of the 50 or 60-hertz source. OUT2 should close immediately and OUT1

after the programmed time delay of 100 ms. Verify that there is an 87A target on the front-panel
display.

Step 4: Increase the fifth-harmonic current source until OUT1 opens and record the magnitude of the

fifth-harmonic source.

Step 5:

To calculate the fifth-harmonic restraint percentage, divide the fifth-harmonic current measured

in step 4 by the current applied in step 3. (Divide the harmonic current by the fundamental
current.). This should be 35% or 0.70 A

±0.05 A.

Step 6: (Optional.) Repeat steps 1 through 5 for the B-phase (terminals D3 and D4) and C-phase

(terminals D5 and D6) current inputs.

Step 7:

(Optional.) Repeat steps 1 through 6 for settings group 1, 2, and 3.

Fifth-Harmonic Restraint Verification (Shared)

Step 1: Use BESTCOMSPlus to send the operational settings in Table 220 and verify the logic in

Figure 307. Reset all targets.

Step 2:

Connect in parallel a balanced, three-phase current source of 50 or 60-hertz and a second

three-phase current source of five times the applied fundamental (250 or 300-hertz) to
terminals D1 through D6.

Step3:

Apply 2 amps at 0

° of the 50 or 60-hertz source. OUT2 should close immediately and OUT1

after the programmed time delay of 100 ms. Verify that there is an 87A, 87B, and 87C target on
the front-panel display.

Step 4: Increase the fifth-harmonic current source until OUT1 opens and record the magnitude of the

fifth-harmonic source.

Step 5:

To calculate the fifth-harmonic restraint percentage, divide the fifth-harmonic current measured

in step 4 by the current applied in step 3 and multiply the result by 3. This should be 35% or 3 x
(0.233 A each phase)

±0.05 A.

Step 6:

(Optional.) Repeat steps 1 through 5 for settings group 1, 2, and 3.

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