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Guide #
Application Guide Title
Date Code
Author

AG2002-01

Trafficwerks SEL Fast Message I/O Server Configuration

20050419

Michael Boughman

AG2002-02 Compensate for Constant Phase Angle Difference in Synchronism Check With the SEL-351 Relay Family
20020327
Mark Feltis
AG2002-03 Serial Communications Between PCs and SEL Microprocessor-Based Products
20020402
Emery Perry, George Alexander, and Ken Behrendt

AG2002-04

Setting an SEL-421-1 Relay to Obtain SEL-287V-0 Relay Functions

Supporting Files

20030425

Henry Nurse, Mirek Wronski

AG2002-05

Securing SEL Ethernet Products with VPN Technology

20020711

Allen Risley, Chad Marlow, Paul Oman, Dave Dolezilek

AG2002-06

Applying the SEL-351 Relay to an Ungrounded System

20020910

Normann Fischer, Mark Feltis

AG2002-07

SEL-7000 Integrated Substation Control, Automation, Monitoring, and Protection System

20040317

Darold Woodward, Tim Tibbals

AG2002-08 Using SEL-421 Relay Synchrophasors in Basic Applications
20030129
Chris Anderson, Brian Fearn, Armando Guzman, and Roy Moxley
AG2002-09 Use SEL-421, SEL-321, and SEL-311 Relays Where Different Systems Are Required for Primary and Backup Line Protection
20021008
Brian Lewandowski, Joe Mooney, Roy Moxley
AG2002-10 CT Saturation and Adaptive Filtering - An SEL Innovation
20021107
John Campbell
AG2002-11 Using a PDA to Capture Text From SEL Relays
20021107
Emery L. Perry, Jeff Dietzman, and John Lincoln
AG2002-12 SEL-2030 Communications With SATEC PM130 Powermeters via Modbus® (A Job Done® Example)
20021008
Mike McKoy
AG2002-13 Programming a LOCK Pushbutton in the SEL-421 Relay
20021008
Brett Hampson and Dean Hardister

AG2002-14

SEL-421 Fast Messages

20021017

Darold Woodward

AG2002-15 Using the SEL-2030 Communications Processor to Control and Monitor the ABB DPU2000R Relay Equipped With the INCOM (10-byte) Protocol
20021106
Mark Weber
AG2002-16 Using the SEL-2030 Communications Processor as a SCADA RTU
20021118
Kevin Leech
AG2002-17 Interconnection Protection Using the SEL-351 Relay
20021126
Ali Kazemi
AG2002-18 Using the SEL-3094 as an EIA-422 Channel Simulator for Bench Testing the SEL-311L
20021209
Ken Fodero and Kevin Leech
AG2002-19 LOG Input Considerations When Implementing a DCUB Scheme Using MIRRORED BITSTM Communications in the SEL-321, SEL-311C, SEL-311L, and SEL-421 Relays
20021125
Bill Fleming
AG2002-20 Protecting a Zig-Zag Grounding Transformer With the SEL-587 Relay
20021125
Bill Fleming
AG2002-21 Add Ground Overcurrent (50N)to the SEL-352-1, -2 Relay Default Breaker Failure for Fault Current Protection Scheme Logic
20021213
Bill Fleming
AG2002-22 Cold Load Pickup Scheme Using the SEL-551 Relay
20031111
Ken Behrendt and Dean Hardister

AG2002-23

Applying Two SEL-351S Relays to Provide Automatic Source-Transfer for Critical Loads

20021217

Mike Collum, Ken Behrendt

AG2002-24 Voltage Supervision of the Synchronism-Checking Element in the SEL-352-1, -2 Relay - Add Line Overvoltage and Three-Phase Live Line/Bus Voltage Supervision
20021213
Bill Fleming
AG2002-25 Manual Cold Load Pickup Scheme Using the SEL-351S Relay
20021220
Dean Hardister

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