Maintenance, Backup battery for real time clock, To replace battery in h1 case – Basler Electric BE1-851 User Manual

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Table 13-27. Timing Ranges

Style Number

Current

Low Limit

High Limit

x1xxxxx

0.2 amps

8.300 sec

9.172 sec

x1xxxxx

1.0 amps

2.493 sec

2.755 sec

x1xxxxx

2.6 amps

1.824 sec

2.016 sec

x1xxxxx

4.0 amps

1.650 sec

1.822 sec

x3xxxxx or x5xxxxx

1.0 amps

8.300 sec

9.172 sec

x3xxxxx or x5xxxxx

5.0 amps

2.493 sec

2.755 sec

x3xxxxx or x5xxxxx

13.0 amps

1.824 sec

2.016 sec

x3xxxxx or x5xxxxx

20.0 amps

1.650 sec

1.822 sec

Maintenance

BE1-851 preventative maintenance consists of periodic replacement of the backup battery (optional). See

Backup Battery for Real Time Clock for battery replacement guidelines. Testing should be performed

according to scheduled practices. If the relay fails to function properly, consult the Customer Service

Department of the Power Systems Group, Basler Electric, for a return authorization number prior to

shipping.

Backup Battery for Real Time Clock

The backup battery for the real time clock is an optional feature available in BE1-numeric products. A

3.6V, 0.95Ah lithium battery is used to maintain clock function during extended loss of power supply

voltage over 8 hours. In mobile substation and generator applications, the primary battery system that

supplies the relay power supply may be disconnected for weeks or even months between uses. Without

battery backup for the real time clock, clock functions would cease after eight hours. A capacitor provides

eight hours of backup when no battery is installed.
The battery should be replaced after five years of operation. The recommended battery is a lithium 3.6V,

0.95Ah battery (Basler part number: 9318700012 or Applied Power part number: BM551902).

To Replace Battery in H1 Case

Step 1:

Remove the unit from the case.

Step 2:

Disconnect the battery cable from the connector on the right side of the unit. See Figure 13-2

for battery location on H1 type units.

CAUTION

Be sure that all static body charges are neutralized before touching the PC

board.


Step 3:

The battery is located on the left side of the case (see Figure 13-2). Using a 5/16” nut driver,

remove the nut holding the battery strap in place. Then remove the old battery being careful

not to hang the leads on the PC board components. Consult your local ordinance for proper

battery disposal.


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BE1-851 Testing and Maintenance

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