General, Functional description, Sensing input – Basler Electric BE1-50/51B-122 User Manual

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9252000981 Rev H

BE1-50/51B-219/-226 Functional Description

3-1

SECTION 3

FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION

GENERAL

BE1-50/51B-219 and BE1-50/51B-226 Overcurrent Relays are microprocessor based non-directional
relays that measure ac current to provide secure and reliable instantaneous and time overcurrent
protection for power systems.

FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION

Sensing Input

Single phase ac current from system current transformers (CT) is brought into the Overcurrent Relay at
terminals 8 and 9. Refer to Figure 3-1 to follow the functional description. The input current is applied to
internal power and signal CTs.

Power Supply

Current from the power CT is rectified, filtered, and supplied to all relay internal circuitry for operating
power. A precision +5 Vdc supply also serves as a reference for automatic calibration.

Instantaneous Signal

Current from the signal CT is rectified and applied to the instantaneous scaling resistors controlled by the
INST PICKUP selector switches. The analog voltage of the instantaneous input signal developed across
the scaling resistors is filtered and applied to the multiplexor (MUX).

Time Signal

Current from the signal CT is also rectified and applied to the time scaling resistors controlled by the TIME
PICKUP selector switches. The analog voltage of the time input signal is also filtered and applied to the
multiplexor.

Microprocessor

Operating power from the power supply is applied to the microprocessor supervisor circuit. When the
microprocessor is active and executing code, the ACTIVE/PICKUP LED is green. When the input current
falls below an acceptable level, the supervisor circuit interrupts the microprocessor, halts further
operation, and turns OFF the ACTIVE/PICKUP LED. A microprocessor watchdog feature resets the
microprocessor program when the program flow is interrupted.

Information from the TIME DIAL selector switches, the TIME CURVE selector switch, and the 50/60 Hz,
INST DELAY, and RESET CHAR switches is also applied to the microprocessor. The microprocessor
uses these inputs to set the operating parameters.

When the microprocessor is ready for analog information from the multiplexor, microprocessor control
signals cause the multiplexor to route the desired input through to the output. The output is converted
from an analog value to a digital value and applied to the microprocessor.

The microprocessor performs the program operations based on the inputs and the internal software
program. When the sensed current exceeds the TIME PICKUP setting, the ACTIVE/PICKUP LED turns
from green to red. TIME contacts (51) are closed in accordance with the time characteristic equation. If
the sensed current exceeds the INST PICKUP setting, the INST contacts (50) are closed.

Power-Off Sensing

Power-off sensing circuits measure the voltage across a capacitor at power-down and at power-up.
These circuits determine how long power has been removed based on the difference voltage and the
circuit RC time constant. This provides information for the integrating reset function even when power has
been entirely removed.

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