Basler Electric BE1-11m User Manual

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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™ π‘€π‘Žπ‘₯ πΏπ‘œπ‘π‘˜π‘’π‘‘ π‘…π‘œπ‘‘π‘œπ‘Ÿ πΆπ‘’π‘Ÿπ‘Ÿπ‘’π‘›π‘‘ βˆ™

1

𝐢𝑇𝑅

= 1.7 βˆ™ (1.25 + 0.02) βˆ™ 755 𝐴 βˆ™

1

60 = 27.17 𝐴 π‘ π‘’π‘π‘œπ‘›π‘‘π‘Žπ‘Ÿπ‘¦

Equation 63. 50-1 Pickup

Set for three-phase mode so that any phase exceeding the setting will pick up the element. Set the
Pickup setting to 27.17 A. Typically, CT circuit 1 is used because it is on the feed side of the motor. See
Figure 383.

Figure 383. Protection, Current, Instantaneous Overcurrent (50-1) Screen

Instantaneous Overcurrent (50-2) - Ground Fault Protection

The system is solidly grounded so that a ground fault draws current in the magnitude of a three-phase
fault per IEEE C37.96-2000, IEEE Guide for AC Motor Protection. To determine the three-phase fault
current, consider that the motor subtransient reactance of 0.368 is the limiting impedance. The pickup
setting is calculated using Equation 64. A pickup setting of 1/3 of the instantaneous three-phase fault
current is recommended per IEEE C37.96-2000, IEEE Guide for AC Motor Protection. During starting, CT
saturation can produce false residual currents, so we use the running mode current FLA. The circuit CT
ratio (CTR) is 60.

π‘ƒπ‘–π‘π‘˜π‘’π‘ = οΏ½

1

𝑋"𝑑

βˆ™

𝐹𝐿𝐴

𝐢𝑇 π‘…π‘Žπ‘‘π‘–π‘œοΏ½ βˆ™

1
3 = οΏ½

1

0.368 βˆ™

205

60 οΏ½ βˆ™

1
3 = 3.09 𝐴 π‘ π‘’π‘π‘œπ‘›π‘‘π‘Žπ‘Ÿπ‘¦

Equation 64. 50-2 Pickup

Select 3I0 (residual) mode and set the Pickup setting to 3.09 A as shown in Figure 384.

Figure 384. Protection, Current, Instantaneous Overcurrent (50-2) Screen

BE1-11m

Settings Calculation Examples

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