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SEL-351S Setting Question

SEL-351S Setting Question

SEL-351S Setting Question

(OP)
Hello,
I am looking at the settings on a SEL-351S relay using the AcSELerator software. I cannot see in the settings if the Hot Line Tag feature is being used and if so, what are the settings associated with it? I have attached the .rdb file

Just seeing if there is anyone that has more experience can point me in the right direction.

Thank you in advance.

RE: SEL-351S Setting Question

The standard HLT button is PB6. The standard settings have it latching and unlatching LT5. If you look at your close equation and see *LT5 as supervising the close then it would appear that is is being used. You will also not the LED equation as being !LT5 meaning when LT5 is clear the HLT LED will be on.

RE: SEL-351S Setting Question

(OP)
Thank you. Since my post I have found out that the Hot Line Tag button is not used but rather the ALT settings button and the only difference is that there is no reclose function on the ALT settings.

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