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Recording and Transferring Data Logs (DLG) from the SEPAM relay to a PC at fault conditions
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2024-11-0511:20 PM
Recording and Transferring Data Logs (DLG) from the SEPAM relay to a PC at fault conditions
Hello,
I would like to understand the process of transferring data logs (DLG) from SEPAM series 80 relay to a PC using the SFT2841 software during fault conditions. Could someone provide a clear outline of the steps involved?
The problem I have is during a fault, I am able to obtain the disturbance recordings (OPG), but I equally need to get information like the frequency, active power, reactive power, etc. at the time the fault shuts down the unit.
Any help in getting this done will be greatly appreciated.