User's Manual

Data Availability on the CubicleBUS
All modules connected to the CubicleBUS can request data
from other modules via the bus and generate data
themselves that can be read by other modules.
Each data point in the comprehensive WL Circuit Breaker
data dictionary can only be generated by a single
module—the data source. If this data source (module)
exists, the data points assigned to it also exist.
This information is described and communicated in the
property bytes.
If a data source (module) does not exist, the data point
does not exist either.
Again, the relevant property byte contains this
information.
The following table provides an overview of the internal
CubicleBUS modules and the data point groups (collection
of several data points) assigned to them.
See Chapter 3 Register List for a detailed description of
the individual data points.
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CubicleBUS Modules
Data point group ETU745, 748, BSS COM16 Metering
Data points with the same source 755 or 776 Function
Plus
Protection parameter set A
Protection parameter set B (N/A for ETU745 or 748)
Extended protection parameters
Parameter for setpoints
MODBUS communication parameters
Parameters for metering settings
Device identification data ✓✓
Circuit breaker position specifications
Status info. (circuit breaker open/closed, storage spring, etc.)
Alarms
Trip log ✓✓
Setpoint messages
Maintenance information ✓✓
Circuit breaker temperature
Temperature in the cubicle
3-phase currents
Current in neutral, ground-fault current; equip. spec.
3-phase voltage
Power KW, KVAR, KVA
Power factor
Frequency, total harm. distortion, form factor, crest factor
Harmonic analysis
Waveform buffer
Event log
System time
Table 2-2 The table shows which data points from the data dictionary are generated by which CubicleBUS module,
enabling you to quickly find out which modules are required for which system.
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