Manual trip test, Setting the relay, Periodic tests – Basler Electric BE1-50/51B User Manual

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9252000991 Rev R

BE1-50/51B Testing

5-7

Perform preliminary setup:

Manual Trip Test

Connect test setup as shown in Figure 5-2.

Ensure that SW3 switches are set correctly: SW3-1 for operating frequency, SW3-2 to OFF (no

instantaneous delay), SW3-3 to OFF (no instantaneous delay (100 series relays) or ABB type

curves selected (200 series relays)), and SW3-4 to OFF (selects instantaneous reset).

Set TIME DIAL to 4.5.

Set CURVE to S

Set TIME PICKUP to 0.2.

Set INST PICKUP to 0.2.

WARNING!

Trip circuit voltage is present at the front panel test points. When shorting the

test points, use insulated jumpers to avoid contact with these voltages.


Step 1. Set voltage source to provide a target current of 1.0 ampere.
Step 2. Apply 0.15 ampere input current to terminals 8 and 9.
Step 3. Connect a jumper between TIME MANUAL TRIP test points. Check that TIME target operates.
Step 4. Connect a jumper between INST MANUAL TRIP test points. Check that INST target operates.
Step 5. Reset targets.

Setting The Relay

Select the desired relay settings before putting the relay into service. Changing pickup current settings

while the relay is in service may cause tripping.

Periodic Tests

General

All relays should be tested periodically to identify and correct any problems that are found.
Single phase relays such as the BE1-50/51B are normally used in groups of four (three phase and

ground) on the protected circuit. This relay scheme allows each unit to be withdrawn one at a time for

testing purposes without losing protection. Only three are required at any one time to sense all types of

faults on a grounded wye system. Refer to Figures 5-1 and 5-2 for recommended test setups.

Periodic Test

Periodic testing should consist of the following procedures.
Step 1. Verify that the instantaneous pickup is within ±2% of the value set on the dials. Pickup occurs

when the INST output contacts close.

Step 2. Verify that the time pickup is within ±2% of the value set on the dials. Pickup occurs when the

LED turns GREEN then RED.

Step 3. Verify that the time to trip for the curve and time dial settings at a multiple of six is the same as

the time given on the characteristic curve. Refer to Appendix A for the characteristics curves.

Step 4. Verify that the time to trip for the instantaneous element at a pickup multiple of 2 is not greater

than the time given on the instantaneous characteristic curve. Refer to Section 1 for the

instantaneous characteristic curve.

Step 5. Verify that the 51 AUX contacts close when the time overcurrent element trips.
Step 6. Verify that the targets operate with one ac ampere of trip current in the trip circuits and that they

can be reset using the RESET BUTTON.

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