Timing verification (i2 mode) – Basler Electric BE1-11t User Manual

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Sensing Input Type

Range

Pickup Setting

Time Delay

1 A

Low

0.1 A

0 ms

Middle

1.0 A

0 ms

High

1.8 A

0 ms

Step 4: Prepare to monitor the 50-1 function operation. Operation can be verified by monitoring OUT2

(see Figure 256).

Step 5: Connect a current source to terminals D1 and D2 (A-phase). For a single-phase input test, I2 =

Ia / 3. Therefore, the BE1-11t should pick up at a value of three times the setting value when
applying only a single-phase input. For example, to determine the pickup current value required
for a 1 A BE1-11t with a pickup setting of 0.1, it would require 0.1 times 3 or 0.3 amperes of
input current.

Step 6: Slowly increase the A-phase current until OUT2 closes and record the pickup. Verify that there

is a 50-1-Neg SEQ target on the front-panel display. Slowly decrease the applied current until
OUT2 opens and record the dropout.

Step 7: Repeat step 6 for the middle and high range pickup settings for your sensing input type. Record

the results.

Step 8: (Optional.) Repeat steps 1 through 7 for settings group 1, 2, and 3.

Step 9: (Optional.) Repeat steps 1 through 8 for 50-2, 50-3, 50-4, 50-5, 50-6, 50-7, 50-8, and 50-9.

Step 10: (Optional.) Repeat steps 1 through 9 with CT Circuit 2 as the source. In step 5, replace D1 with

F1, D2 with F2, etc.

Timing Verification (I2 Mode)

Step 1: Use BESTCOMSPlus to open the Protection, Current, Instantaneous Overcurrent (50-1) screen

and send the first row of test settings in Table 163 to the BE1-11t for settings group 0.

Table 163. Timing Test Settings (I2 Mode)

Pickup Setting

Time Delay

0.5 A

2,000 ms

0.5 A

5,000 ms

0.5 A

10,000 ms

Step 2: Prepare to monitor the 50-1 timings. Timing accuracy is verified by measuring the elapsed time

between a sensing current change and OUT1 closing.

Step 3: Connect and apply 1.45 A to BE1-11t terminals D1 and D2 (A-phase). For a single-phase input

test, I2 = Ia / 3. Therefore, the BE1-11t should pick up at a value of three times the setting value
when applying only a single-phase input. For example, to determine the pickup current value
required for a 1 A BE1-11t with a pickup setting of 0.1, it would require 0.1 times 3 or 0.3
amperes of input current.

Step 4: Step the A-phase current up to 1.55 A. Measure the time delay and record the result.

Step 5: Repeat step 4 for the 5,000 ms and 10,000 ms time delay settings of Table 163. Record the

results.

Step 6: (Optional.) Repeat steps 1 through 5 for settings group 1, 2, and 3.

Step 7: (Optional.) Repeat steps 1 through 6 for 50-2, 50-3, 50-4, 50-5, 50-6, 50-7, 50-8, and 50-9.

Step 8: (Optional.) Repeat steps 1 through 7 with CT Circuit 2 as the source. In step 5, replace D1 with

F1, D2 with F2, etc.

Instantaneous Overcurrent (50) Test

BE1-11t

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