Trip circuit monitor, Trip circuit monitor -18 – Basler Electric BE1-851 User Manual

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Trip Circuit Monitor

The trip circuit monitor continually monitors the circuit breaker trip circuit for

voltage and continuity. A closed breaker with no voltage detected across the trip

contacts can indicate that a trip circuit fuse is open or there is a loss of continuity

in the trip coil circuit. Breaker status (open or closed) is obtained through the

breaker status reporting function (configured by the SB-LOGIC command).
The detector circuit used by the trip circuit monitor is hardwired across the OUT1

contact. This contact is used in all of the preprogrammed logic schemes as the

main trip output. The detector circuit across OUT1 is not polarity sensitive

because the optical isolator used for detecting continuity is connected across a

full wave bridge. See Figure 6-9. The amount of current drawn through the

optical isolator circuit depends on the total input impedance for each power

supply voltage rating (see Table 6-9). Figure 6-10 illustrates typical trip circuit

monitor connections for the BE1-851.
If the breaker status reporting function detects a closed breaker and no trip

circuit voltage is sensed by the trip circuit monitor after 500 milliseconds

(coordination delay time), an alarm bit in the programmable alarms function is

set (OUT1 CKT OPEN) and the OUT1MON BESTlogic variable is set to TRUE.


Table 6-9. Current Draw for each Power Supply Voltage Rating

Power Supply Voltage Rating

R1 = R2 = R Total

Optical Isolator

Off (25% V)

On (80% V)

24 Vdc

8.2 kΩ

16.4 kΩ

6.0 V (0.36 mA)

19.2 V (1.18 mA)

48/125 Vdc

18 kΩ

36 kΩ

12.0 V (0.68 mA)

38.4 V (1.02 mA)

125/250 Vdc

47 kΩ

94 kΩ

31.25 V (0.71 mA)

100 V (1.06 mA)


Figure 6-10. Trip Circuit Voltage and Continuity Monitor

Figure 6-9.Trip

Detector Circuit

6-18

BE1-851 Reporting and Alarms

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