Introduction, Features, Advantages – Basler Electric BE1-50/51B-230 User Manual

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BE1-50/51B-230/-234/-239 General Information

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SECTION 1 • GENERAL INFORMATION

Introduction

BE1-50/51B-230, BE1-50/51B-234, and BE1-50/51B-239 relays provide non-directional, single-phase or

ground overcurrent protection and are direct replacements for General Electric IAC66K relays. The BE1-

50/51B-230 and BE1-50/51B-239 have 5 ampere current sensing inputs. The BE1-50/51B-234 has a 1

ampere current sensing input. The BE1-50/51B-230 and BE1-50/51B-234 relays are supplied as draw-out

assemblies that plug directly into existing cases for IAC66K relays. The draw-out assemblies are supplied

with relay covers and adaptor plates for mounting the covers onto existing IAC66K cases. The BE1-

50/51B-239 relay is a draw-out assembly supplied with a case and cover. A connection plug is supplied

with all models.
BE1-50/51B-230, BE1-50/51B-234, and BE1-50/51B-239 relays are self-powered, compatible with 50 or

60 Hz power systems, and have three protection elements: one time overcurrent (51) element and two

instantaneous overcurrent (50) elements. The 51 element offers timing characteristic curves similar to

those used by GE IAC and ABB relays.

Features

A wide range of pickup settings and front panel selectable time characteristics permit applications

involving coordination with fuses, reclosers, cold load pickup, motor starting, and fixed time requirements.

In addition, an integrating reset function is available to simulate the disk reset of electromechanical relays.
BE1-50/51B-230, BE1-50/51B-234, and BE1-50/51B-239 overcurrent relays have the following standard

features.

Independent time and instantaneous elements

A secure method to manually trip the breaker at the relay front panel

Direct reading front panel controls

Minimum pickup setting for safety during installation

Time characteristics extend to a pickup multiple of 40

Rugged draw-out construction

Gravity latching targets retain indication without power

Built-in accuracy eliminates internal adjustments

Minimum transient overreach

Field selectable characteristic curve selection similar to either GE IAC or ABB type curves

Field selectable instantaneous or integrating reset

Field selectable 50 or 60 Hz operation

Field selectable 0.0 or 0.1 second, fixed, instantaneous delay

Internal switches provide for selecting system-operating frequencies of 50 or 60 Hz, instantaneous

element delays of 0.0 or 0.1 second, characteristic curve group selection for either GE IAC or ABB type

curves, and instantaneous or integrating reset characteristics. Switch location and description is provided

in Section 2.

Advantages

BE1-50/51B-230, BE1-50/51B-234, and BE1-50/51B-239 overcurrent relays have many advantages over

other overcurrent relays. The primary advantages are:

Time characteristics are defined by equations and graphs

Field selectable time characteristics

Very low burden extends the linear range of the CTs

Self powered from the sensed current

Continuous automatic calibration

BE1-50/51B-230, BE1-50/51B-234, and BE1-50/51B-239 overcurrent relays may be tested without

removing the relay from the case. Shorting contacts are provided for all current inputs when the

connection plugs or relay chassis is removed from the relay case.

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