Auxiliary overvoltage (59x) protection, Element operation, Modes of protection – Basler Electric BE1-11m User Manual

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Auxiliary Overvoltage (59X) Protection

Two auxiliary overvoltage (59X) elements monitor the phase and auxiliary voltage applied to the
BE1-11m. An element can be configured to protect against overvoltage by monitoring neutral-shift
voltage, positive-sequence voltage, negative-sequence voltage, fundamental voltage on the Vx input, or
third-harmonic voltage on the Vx input.

The two, identical auxiliary overvoltage protection elements are designated 59X-1 and 59X-2. Element
logic connections are made on the BESTlogic

Plus screen in BESTCOMSPlus® and element operational

settings are configured on the Overvoltage (59X) settings screen in BESTCOMSPlus. A summary of the
logic inputs and outputs and operational settings appears at the end of this chapter.

BESTCOMSPlus Navigation Path: Settings Explorer, Protection, Voltage, Overvoltage (59X)

HMI Navigation Path: Settings Explorer, Protection, Settings Group x (where x = 0 to 3), Voltage
Protection, Overvoltage 59X

Element Operation

Auxiliary overvoltage protection can be used to protect equipment from damage caused by phase failure,
positive/negative phase sequence, or phase unbalance.

Modes of Protection

Five modes of protection are available: 3V0, V1, V2, Vx Fundamental, and Vx Third Harmonic.

3V0 Mode

3V0 mode provides voltage unbalance protection in a three-phase system. The 3V0 measurement
increases as the three-phase voltages become unbalanced.

V1 Mode

V1 mode provides positive phase-sequence protection in a three-phase system. The V1 measurement
increases as the phase sequence is brought forward.

V2 Mode

V2 mode provides negative phase-sequence protection in a three-phase system. The V2 measurement
increases as voltage becomes unbalanced or the phase sequence is reversed.

Vx Fundamental Mode

Vx Fundamental mode provides ground offset detection on high impedance ground systems or phase
overvoltage protection in sync-check applications.

Vx Third Harmonic Mode

Vx Third Harmonic mode detects an increase in third harmonic.

Connections

Connections are made on the rear of the BE1-11m. The phase VT inputs (Va, Vb, Vc) are used when
3V0, V1, or V2 mode is selected. The auxiliary VT input (Vx) is used when Vx Fundamental or Vx Third
Harmonic mode is selected. For an illustration of terminals, refer to the

Terminals and Connectors

chapter.

Sensing Configuration

When using the Vx input, setting the Aux VT Connection parameter provides the correct labeling of
settings and metering data found in BESTCOMSPlus and fault reports. The Aux VT Connection
parameter set to AB, for example, will display the metering data as AB in fault records and display the

BE1-11t

Auxiliary Overvoltage (59X) Protection

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