Functional description, Introduction, Function block descriptions – Basler Electric BE1-50/51B-241 User Manual

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Functional Description

Introduction

This section illustrates and describes the functional capabilities of the BE1-50/51B-241 relay.

Function Block Descriptions

BE1-50/51B-241 function blocks are illustrated in Figure 6 and described in the following paragraphs.

Figure 6. Function Block Diagram

Current Sensing Input

Single-phase ac current supplied by a system current transformer (CT) is applied to the BE1-50/51B-241
at terminals 8 and 9. Sensing current is applied to internal power and signal CTs.

Power CT and Power Supply

The output of the power CT is supplied to the power supply which provides rectified and filtered operating
power for all relay circuitry. A precision 5 Vdc output of the power supply serves as a reference for
automatic calibration.

Signal Conditioning

Current from the signal CT is rectified and applied to three independent sets of scaling resistors controlled
by the Time Overcurrent (51), Instantaneous Overcurrent A (50-A), and Instantaneous Overcurrent B (50-
B) pickup switches. The analog-to-digital converter receives the analog voltage developed across the
scaling resistors and converts it into a digital signal that is supplied to the microprocessor.

Microprocessor

The microprocessor performs program operations based on the sensed current, switch settings, and the
internal software program.

When sufficient current is sensed by the relay, the microprocessor is active and executing code, and the
Active/Pickup LED is green. When the sensed current decreases below the operating threshold,
microprocessor operation is interrupted and the Active/Pickup LED turns off. A watchdog circuit resets the
microprocessor program when code execution is interrupted.

BE1-50/51B-241

Functional Description

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