budhiman
Electrical
- Jan 26, 2016
- 60
Hello all,
I am working on prepping relay files for SEPAM. I see there is a setting mode of 10I/Is vs TMS (Time Multiplier Settings). In the SKM software, the selection is available to use either mode for curve selection. I was wondering based on experience why use one mode over the other when the same curves can be obtained (with different TD settings)? Is one mode preferred in North America compared to Europe?
Upon searching online I also found with some reasoning as- SEPAM is natively set for 10I/Is. This mode change sometimes does not get implemented via SFT (SEPAM software) to the relay when transferring the file to the SEPAM from the PC. So the change of mode has to be implemented manually on the relay interface (experience by few people shared online). Is this the reason?
I am working on prepping relay files for SEPAM. I see there is a setting mode of 10I/Is vs TMS (Time Multiplier Settings). In the SKM software, the selection is available to use either mode for curve selection. I was wondering based on experience why use one mode over the other when the same curves can be obtained (with different TD settings)? Is one mode preferred in North America compared to Europe?
Upon searching online I also found with some reasoning as- SEPAM is natively set for 10I/Is. This mode change sometimes does not get implemented via SFT (SEPAM software) to the relay when transferring the file to the SEPAM from the PC. So the change of mode has to be implemented manually on the relay interface (experience by few people shared online). Is this the reason?