Outputs, Target indicators, Outputs -2 – Basler Electric BE1-50/51B-235 User Manual

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BE1-50/51B-235/-236 Functional Description

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Power-off sensing circuits measure the voltage across a capacitor at power-down and power-up. These

circuits determine how long power has been removed based on the difference voltage and the circuit’s

RC time constant. This provides information from the integrating reset function even when power has

been entirely removed.
The microprocessor performs the program operations based on the inputs and the internal software

program. When the sensed current exceeds the TIME PICKUP setting, the ACTIVE/PICKUP LED turns

from green to red. The 50-A/51 contact is closed in accordance with the TIME characteristic equation or if

the sensed current exceeds the INST PICKUP setting. Likewise, sensed current exceeding the

Instantaneous Overcurrent B Pickup selector switch setting causes the 50-B Trip output contacts to close.

Outputs
Each protective element (time overcurrent (51), instantaneous overcurrent A (50-A), and instantaneous

overcurrent B (50-B)) is equipped with a set of normally-open contacts rated for tripping duty. A system

circuit breaker controlled by the 51 or 50-A output contacts can be manually tripped by connecting a

jumper across the Time Overcurrent Manual Trip jacks or the Instantaneous Overcurrent Manual Trip

jacks. (Manual trip jacks are not provided for the system circuit breaker controlled by the 50-B output

contacts.) Current flow in a trip circuit is indicated by operation of the corresponding target. The targets

will not operate without adequate relay operating power.

Target Indicators
Gravity-latched, manually-reset, current-operated target indicators are provided for the time overcurrent

(51) trip output and the instantaneous overcurrent A (50-A) trip output. A target indicator is not provided

for the 50-B trip output. The level of trip circuit current required to operate each target is individually

controlled by a circuit board jumper. The minimum operating current range can be set for 80 to 200

milliamperes or 0.9 to 2.25 amperes. See Section 2, Controls and Indicators for jumper locations and

function assignments.

WARNING!

Trip circuit voltage is present at the front panel trip jacks. When shorting the trip

jacks, use insulated jumpers to avoid contact with these voltages.

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