Time dial setting cross-reference, Using table a-3 – Basler Electric BE1-851 User Manual

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Table A-2. Characteristic Curve Cross-Reference

Curve

Curve Name

Similar To

S1

Short Inverse

ABB CO-2

S2

Short Inverse

GE IAC-55

L1

Long Inverse

ABB CO-5

L2

Long Inverse

GE IAC-66

D

Definite Time

ABB CO-6

M

Moderately Inverse

ABB CO-7

I1

Inverse Time

ABB CO-8

I2

Inverse Time

GE IAC-51

V1

Very Inverse

ABB CO-9

V2

Very Inverse

GE IAC-53

E1

Extremely Inverse

ABB CO-11

E2

Extremely Inverse

GE IAC-77

A

Standard Inverse

Refer to BS 142

B

Very Inverse (I

2

t)

Refer to BS 142

C

Extremely Inverse (I

2

t)

Refer to BS 142

G

Long Time Inverse (I

2

t)

Refer to BS 142

F

Fixed Time

N/A

P

Programmable

N/A

Time Dial Setting Cross-Reference

Although the time characteristic curve shapes have been optimized for each relay, time dial settings of

Basler Electric relays are not identical to the settings of electromechanical induction disk overcurrent

relays. Table A-3 helps you convert the time dial settings of induction disk relays to the equivalent setting

for Basler Electric relays. Enter time dial settings using BESTCOMS™, S<g>-51P/51N/51Q/151N ASCII

commands, or at human-machine interface (HMI) Screens 5.x.4.1 (51P), 5.x.4.2 (51N), and 5.x.4.3 (51Q)

for “H” style relays. For “G” style relays use HMI Screens 5.x.4.1 (51P), 5.x.4.2 (51N), and 5.x.4.3 (151N).

For more information, refer to Section 4, Protection and Control, Overcurrent Protection, 51 - Time

Overcurrent Protection.

Using Table A-3

Cross-reference table values were obtained by inspection of published electromechanical time current

characteristic curves. The time delay for a current of five times tap was entered into the time dial

calculator function for each time dial setting. The equivalent Basler Electric time dial setting was then

entered into the cross-reference table.
If your electromechanical relay time dial setting is between the values provided in the table, it will be

necessary to interpolate (estimate the correct intermediate value) between the electromechanical setting

and the Basler Electric setting.
Basler Electric relays have a maximum time dial setting of 9.9. The Basler Electric equivalent time dial

setting for the electromechanical maximum setting is provided in the cross-reference table even if it

exceeds 9.9. This allows interpolation as noted above.
Basler Electric time current characteristics are determined by a linear mathematical equation. The

induction disk of an electromechanical relay has a certain degree of non linearity due to inertial and

friction effects. For this reason, even though every effort has been made to provide characteristic curves

with minimum deviation from the published electromechanical curves, slight deviations can exist between

them.
In applications where the time coordination between curves is extremely close, we recommend that you

choose the optimal time dial setting by inspection of the coordination study. In applications where
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BE1-851 Time Overcurrent Characteristic Curves

A-3

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