Overview of preprogrammed logic schemes, Factory default logic settings, Feeder_1 logic scheme – Basler Electric BE1-851 User Manual

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Overview of Preprogrammed Logic Schemes

There are six preprogrammed logic schemes available. Four logic schemes are intended for use on

feeder breakers. Two schemes are intended for use on the bus main breaker. This is typically the low-

side bank breaker of the step-down power transformer.

Factory Default Logic Settings

BE1-851 relays are shipped from the factory with default logic settings that are designed to allow the relay

to be used directly in applications that do not require any of the relays advanced features. These default

settings provide a basic overcurrent protection scheme. The default setting for the logic scheme name is

“USER”. This scheme can be modified as outlined in Section 7, BESTlogic Programmable Logic, Logic

Schemes. However, if you choose to change these settings, the defaults can only be brought back

through BESTCOMS™, manual programming, or by reloading the entire factory defaults.

Feeder_1 Logic Scheme

This logic scheme provides time and instantaneous overcurrent protection. Breaker failure protection is

also included. Functions such as manual control and automatic reclosing are not included. Logic is

provided to maintain feeder protection when the relay is out of service. A bus relay using the

preprogrammed logic scheme BACKUP will be signaled to continue protection.

Feeder_2 Logic Scheme

This logic scheme provides time and both high set and low set instantaneous overcurrent protection.

Automatic reclosing is included with reclosing initiated by a protective trip (reclose initiate scheme).

Breaker Failure and manual control functions are also included. Logic is included to signal a bus relay

using the preprogrammed logic scheme BACKUP to provide feeder protection when the relay is out of

service. This scheme is not provided when style option 1 is V or W.

Feeder_3 Logic Scheme

This logic scheme provides time and both high set and low set instantaneous overcurrent protection.

Automatic reclosing is included. Reclosing is initiated when the breaker opens. Reclosing is disabled after

a manual trip by a control switch slip contact. Driving the recloser to lockout disables the recloser. Breaker

Failure and manual control functions are also provided. Logic is included to signal a bus relay using

preprogrammed logic scheme BACKUP to provide feeder protection when the relay is out of service. This

scheme is not provided when style option 1 is V or W.

Feeder_4 Logic Scheme

This logic scheme provides time and instantaneous overcurrent protection. Automatic reclosing is

included. Reclosing is initiated when the breaker opens. Interrupting the reclose initiate input disables the

recloser. Reclosing is disabled after a manual trip by a control switch slip contact. Breaker Failure and

manual control functions are also included. Backup for an out of service relay is to be provided by

redundant relays on the feeder breaker. Logic is included to interconnect with the redundant relays for an

external breaker failure initiate and blocking of the external instantaneous. This scheme is not provided

when style option 1 is V or W.

BUS Logic Scheme

This logic scheme is applied to a bus main relay to provide primary bus overcurrent protection. It contains

logic to interconnect with the feeder logic schemes to provide high-speed overcurrent protection for the

bus under normal conditions. It also contains logic to trip the feeder breakers while the feeder relays using

Feeder_1, Feeder_2, or Feeder_3 logic schemes are out of service. This scheme is not provided when

style option 1 is V or W.

BACKUP Logic Schemes

This logic scheme is applied to a bus main relay to provide backup bus overcurrent protection as well as

breaker failure protection for the bus breaker under normal conditions. It also provides primary bus

overcurrent protection when the relay using BUS logic is providing feeder protection or when the primary

bus relay is out of service. This scheme is not provided when style option 1 is V or W.

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