Power factor (55) protection, Element operation, Pickup and trip – Basler Electric BE1-11m User Manual

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Power Factor (55) Protection

The power factor (55) element provides synchronous motor pull-out or loss of synchronism protection.
Loss of synchronism can occur when there is an increase in load with no increase in field excitation.
Continuing to operate a synchronous motor after a loss of synchronism will result in increased line current
and additional heating in the motor.

Element logic connections are made on the BESTlogic

Plus screen in BESTCOMSPlus® and element

operational settings are configured on the Power Factor (55) 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, Power, Power Factor (55)

HMI Navigation Path: Settings Explorer, Protection, Settings Group x (where x = 0 to 3), Power
Protection, Power Factor 55

Element Operation

The power factor element monitors the power factor and protects a synchronous motor from consuming
excessive reactive power (vars) from the power system. The power factor element can also prevent a
synchronous condenser from exporting excessive vars to the power system. A mode setting enables the
power factor element.

Pickup and Trip

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

Pickup

The Pickup output becomes true when the measured power factor decreases below the lagging or
leading threshold established by the Leading Pickup or Lagging Pickup setting. A specific trip region can
be disabled by setting its Pickup setting to zero (0). In BESTlogicPlus, the Pickup output can be
connected to other logic elements to annunciate the condition (act as an alarm), to 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 setting. A Time Delay setting of zero (0) makes the 55 element
instantaneous with no intentional time delay.

If the pickup condition subsides before the element delay expires, the timer and Pickup output are reset
and the element is rearmed for any other fault occurrences.

Trip

The Trip output becomes true if a leading or lagging pickup condition exists for the duration of the element
Time Delay. In BESTlogicPlus, the Trip output can be connected to other logic elements and to a physical
relay output to annunciate the condition (act as an alarm) 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 55 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 Power/Power Factor is enabled, all functions that use
power measurements are blocked. See the

Fuse Loss (60FL)

chapter for more information on the 60FL

function.

BE1-11m

Power Factor (55) Protection

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