Feeder_1 logic scheme, Normal operation - protection, Normal operation - setting group selection – Basler Electric BE1-851 User Manual

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SL-143 = 1

SL-243 = 1

SL-343 = 1

SL-101 = 1

SL-VOA = 0

SL-VO1 = VO11

SL-VO2 = 50TPT

SL-VO3 = 51PT

SL-VO4 = 50TNT

SL-VO5 = 51NT

SL-VO6 = 0

SL-VO7 = 0

SL-VO8 = 0

SL-VO9 = 0

SL-VO10 = 0

SL-VO11 = 50TPT+50TNT+51PT+51NT

SL-VO12 = 50TPPU+50TNPU+51PPU+51NPU

SL-VO13 = 0

SL-VO14 = 0

SL-VO15 = 0

Feeder_1 Logic Scheme

Logic scheme Feeder_1 is meant for use on a feeder breaker and provides overcurrent and breaker

failure protection for a typical feeder in a non-directional overcurrent protection application. This logic

scheme is intended for use in conjunction with other programmable relays using the BUS and BACKUP

logic schemes to provide protection when the relay is out of service. Automatic reclosing and other control

functions such as virtual switches are not provided. When used with other programmable relays using

logic scheme BUS and BACKUP, this scheme can provide complete high-speed overcurrent protection

for the transformers.
The components of Feeder_1 logic are summarized in Tables 8-5 through 8-8. Figure 8-3 is a one-line

diagram of Feeder_1 logic and Figure 8-4 is a diagram representing the logic settings and equations of

Feeder_1 logic.

Normal Operation - Protection

The 51 function blocks and the breaker failure function block re-trip output are enabled in the logic for

tripping via OUT1. The 50T function blocks are enabled in the logic for tripping through OUT2. Each

overcurrent function block can be disabled by setting its pickup setting at 0 in each of the four setting

groups. The 50T ground (N) and negative-sequence (Q), and the 51N and 51Q overcurrent function

blocks are torque controlled by IN3. Modifying the inputs to these function blocks can disable all N & Q

function blocks or only the 51N & Q function blocks.

Normal Operation - Setting Group Selection

Setting group selection can be done automatically or by communications command/HMI override.

Automatic setting group changes for cold load pickup and/or dynamic setting adjustments are enabled by

the SP-GROUP# commands. Setting group changes initiate by a contact sensing input is not

accommodated in this scheme. IN2, IN3, or IN4 can be reprogrammed to provide this function if desired.

The automatic change logic can be disabled by IN2.

Normal Operation - Bus Protection

When any of the 50T or 51 overcurrent function blocks is picked up, OUT4 closes. The signal from OUT4

is wired to IN2 of the upstream relay using BUS logic. The upstream relay blocks the 50T elements that

are set to trip the bus breaker or bus lockout relay. If the fault is not on a feeder, the 50T elements of the

bus relay are not blocked. The bus relay 50T elements are set with a time delay of 2 to 4 cycles to provide

a minimal coordination interval for feeder relay OUT4 to close. Should there be a problem with the

blocking logic, the bus relay 51 functions are not blocked to allow bus fault clearing with a traditional

coordination interval.

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BE1-851 Application

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