Timings, Pickup and trip, Element blocking – Basler Electric BE1-11m User Manual

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pickup setting as Vpp in BESTCOMSPlus. See Table 11 for a full list of possible settings. The Aux VT
Connection parameter is found on the System Parameters/Sensing Transformers settings screen in
BESTCOMSPlus. For more information on the auxiliary VT setup, see the

Configuration

chapter.

Table 11. Auxiliary VT Configuration

Aux VT Connection

Mode

Unit

AB, BC, CA

Vx Fundamental, Vx Third Harmonic

VPP

AN, BN, CN

Vx Fundamental, Vx Third Harmonic

VPN

Ground

Vx Fundamental, Vx Third Harmonic

VPN

Any

V1, V2, and 3V0

VPN

Timings

The timing mode can be set for definite or inverse. For details on the inverse time curve, refer to the

Time

Curve Characteristics

chapter.

Pickup and Trip

The Pickup output occurs first, followed by the Trip output.

Pickup

The Pickup output becomes true when the measured voltage increases above the voltage threshold
established by the Pickup setting. In BESTlogicPlus, the Pickup output can be connected to other logic
elements to annunciate the condition, control other elements in logic, and start the fault recorder (logic
element FAULTTRIG).

Assertion of the Pickup output initiates a timer that begins timing to a trip. The duration of the timer is
established by the Time Delay (definite timing) or Time Dial (inverse timing). A Time Delay or Time Dial
setting of zero (0) makes the 59X element instantaneous with no intentional time delay.

If the pickup condition subsides before the element delay or calculated inverse time expires, the timer and
Pickup output are reset, no corrective action is taken, and the element is rearmed for any other
occurrences of overvoltage.

Trip

The Trip output becomes true if an overvoltage pickup condition persists for the duration of the element
Time Delay setting or calculated inverse time. In BESTlogicPlus, the Trip output can be connected to
other logic elements and to a physical relay output to annunciate the condition and to initiate corrective
action. If a target is enabled for the element, the BE1-11m will record a target when the Trip output
becomes true. See the

Fault Reporting

chapter for more information about target reporting.

Element Blocking

Fuse Loss

The fuse loss (60FL) element of the BE1-11m can be used to block 59X protection when fuse loss or loss
of potential is detected in a three-phase system.

If the 60FL element trip logic is true and Block Phase/V1 is enabled, the 59X function will be blocked
when configured for V1 mode. If Block V2 is enabled, the 59X function will be blocked when configured
for V2 mode. If Block 3V0 is enabled, the 59X function will be blocked when configured for 3V0 mode.
See the

Fuse Loss (60FL)

chapter for more information on the 60FL function.

Protective elements blocked by 60FL should be set so that trip times are 60 milliseconds or greater to
assure proper coordination of blocking.

Block Logic Input

The Block input provides logic-supervision control of the element. When true, the Block input disables the
element by forcing the Trip and Pickup outputs to logic 0 and resetting the element timer. Connect the

Auxiliary Overvoltage (59X) Protection

BE1-11m

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