7SR210 & 7SR220 Applications Guide© 2013 Siemens Protection Devices Limited Page 35 of 484.2 Quick Logic Applications4.2.1 Auto-Changeover Scheme ExampleFigure 4.2-1 Example Use of Quick LogicThe MV installation illustrated above is fed from two incomers. To limit the substation fault level the busbar is runwith CB3 open. When a fault occurs on one of the incomers it is isolated by the circuit protection. To re-supply thedisconnected loads from the remaining incomer CB3 is closed.If the line fault occurs on incomer 1 it must be confirmed that CB 1 has opened before CB3 can be closed. Therelay on incomer 1 confirms that a trip has been issued to CB1 (e.g. Binary Output 2), that CB 1 has opened (e.g.Binary Input 1) and that no current flows in the circuit (e.g. 37-1 = Virtual 1): -Incomer 1 Relay is Configured:CB1 Open auxiliary switch wired to B.I. 1Trip output to CB1 = B.O. 2OUTPUT CONFIG>OUTPUT MATRIX: 37-1 = V1OUTPUT CONFIG>OUTPUT MATRIX: E1 = BO3CONTROL & LOGIC>QUICK LOGIC: E1 = O2.I1.V1The output from Incomer 1 (BO3) relay is input to the relay on CB 3 (Binary Input 1). A panel switch may be usedto enable the On-Load Change-over scheme (Binary Input 2). Before Closing CB3 a check may be made thatthere is no voltage on busbar 1 (27/59-1 = Virtual 1). CB 3 is closed from Binary Output 3.CB3 Relay is Configured:Panel switch (ON-Load Change-over Enabled) wired to B.I. 1OUTPUT CONFIG>OUTPUT MATRIX: 27/59-1 = V1OUTPUT CONFIG>OUTPUT MATRIX: E1 = BO3CONTROL & LOGIC>QUICK LOGIC: E1 = I1.I2.V1If required a time delay can be added to the output using the CONTROL & LOGIC > QUICK LOGIC: E1Pickup Delay setting.