Pickup verification (i2 mode) – Basler Electric BE1-11m User Manual

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Pickup Verification (I2 Mode)

Step 1: Use BESTCOMSPlus to send the operational settings in Table 154 to the BE1-11m. Reset all

targets.

Table 154. Operational Settings (I2 Mode)

Setting

Value

BESTCOMSPlus Screen

Description

Phase CT
Ratio

1

System Parameters, Sensing
Transformers

Sets phase CT ratio to 1

Element
Mode

I2

Protection, Current, Instantaneous
Overcurrent (51-1)

Enables 51-1 function for I2
mode

Source

CT Circuit 1

Protection, Current, Instantaneous
Overcurrent (51-1)

Selects CT circuit 1 as the
source

51-1 Neg
SEQ

Enabled

Target Configuration, Targets

Enables Neg SEQ target
for 51-1

Step 2: Use BESTCOMSPlus to configure the BESTlogicPlus programmable logic shown in Figure 261.

Blocking is disabled.

OUT1 closes for 51-1 Trip.

OUT2 closes for 51-1 Pickup.

Fault recording is enabled.

Figure 261. BESTlogicPlus Settings (I2 Mode)

Step 3: Use BESTCOMSPlus to open the Protection, Current, Inverse Overcurrent (51-1) screen and

send the low range test settings (minimum pickup setting) to the BE1-11m for your sensing input
type in Table 155.

Table 155. Pickup Test Settings (I2 Mode)

Sensing Input

Type

Range

Pickup Setting

Time Dial

Time Curve

5 A

Low

0.5 A

0

I2

Middle

5.0 A

0

I2

High

9.0 A

0

I2

1 A

Low

0.1 A

0

I2

Middle

1.0 A

0

I2

High

1.8 A

0

I2

Step 4: Prepare to monitor the 51-1 function operation. Operation can be verified by monitoring OUT2

(see Figure 261).

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

Ia / 3. Therefore, the BE1-11m 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

Inverse Overcurrent (51) Test

BE1-11m

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