Protection - current, Figure 350 – Basler Electric BE1-11m User Manual

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Figure 350. Protection, Thermal, Resistance Temperature Detector (49RTD-1) Screen

Set the 49RTD-2 protection element as shown in Figure 351 to protect the motor bearings. The maximum
bearing temperature of 95

Β°C is supplied in the motor manufacturer data. Voting is set to 1, which provides

a sensitive bearing overtemperature trip. Only one RTD must be 95

Β°C or higher to result in a trip.

Figure 351. Protection, Thermal, Resistance Temperature Detector (49RTD-2) Screen

Protection - Current

Five instantaneous overcurrent elements, one current differential element, and one instantaneous
undercurrent element are used in this settings example.

Instantaneous Overcurrent (50-1) - Short-Circuit Protection

The 50-1 protection element is used to protect the motor stator windings for a short circuit. The pickup is
set as low as possible without causing a trip to occur during motor starting. The pickup setting is derived
using a dc offset of 1.7, 125 percent of LRA, and a BE1-11m pickup tolerance of 2 percent. Reference the
secondary FLA (Equation 38) and LRA (Max Locked Rotor Current) of 600% per motor manufacturer
data. See Equation 43.

π‘ƒπ‘–π‘π‘˜π‘’π‘ = 1.7 𝐷𝐢 𝑂𝑓𝑓𝑠𝑒𝑑 βˆ™ (125% π‘œπ‘“ 𝐿𝑅𝐴 + 2% π‘ƒπ‘–π‘π‘˜π‘’π‘ π‘‡π‘œπ‘™π‘’π‘Ÿπ‘Žπ‘›π‘π‘’) βˆ™ �𝐿𝑅𝐢 (600%) βˆ™ 𝐹𝐿𝐴

π‘†π‘’π‘π‘œπ‘›π‘‘π‘Žπ‘Ÿπ‘¦

οΏ½

= 1.7 βˆ™ (1.25 + 0.02) βˆ™ (6 βˆ™ 4.54) = 71.77 𝐴

Equation 43. 50-1 Pickup

Select three-phase mode and set the Pickup setting to 71.77 A as shown in Figure 352.

Settings Calculation Examples

BE1-11m

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