General, Curve specifications – Basler Electric BE1-851 User Manual

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APPENDIX A • TIME OVERCURRENT

CHARACTERISTIC CURVES

General

Basler Electric inverse time overcurrent systems (ANSI Device 51) provide time/current characteristic

curves that very closely emulate most of the common electro-mechanical, induction disk relays that were

manufactured in North America. To further improve proper relay coordination, selection of integrated reset

or instantaneous reset characteristics is also provided.

Curve Specifications

Timing Accuracy (All 51 Functions):

Within ±5% or ±1½ cycles, whichever is greater,

for Fundamental and RMS sensing, and -1½ to

+3 cycles for Average sensing, for time dial

settings greater than 0.1 and multiples of 2 to 40

times the pickup setting but not over 150 A for 5

A CT units or 30 A for 1 A CT units.

Sixteen inverse time functions and one fixed time

function and one programmable time function can

be selected. Characteristic curves for the inverse

and definite time functions are defined by the

following equations and comply with IEEE Std

C37.112 - 1996 - IEEE Standard Inverse-Time

Characteristic Equations for Overcurrent Relays.


K

D

B

C

M

D

A

T

N

T

+

+

=

Equation A-1

1

M

D

R

T

2

R

=

Equation A-2

T

T

= Time to trip when M ≥ 1

T

R

= Time to reset if relay is set for integrating

reset when M < 1. Otherwise, reset is 50

milliseconds or less

D = TIME DIAL setting (0.0 to 9.9)

M = Multiple of PICKUP setting (0 to 40)

A, B, C, N, K = Constants for the particular curve

R = Constant defining the reset time.

Table A-1 lists time characteristic curve

constants. See Figures A-1 through A-16 for

graphs of the characteristics.

9289900990 Rev R

BE1-851 Time Overcurrent Characteristic Curves

A-1

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