Instantaneous overcurrent (options 1-1 and 1-2), Timed and instantaneous outputs, Auxiliary outputs – Basler Electric BE1-51 User Manual

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comparator and scaler) with the actual elapsed time from the counter. When the elapsed time reaches the
intended delay, the timed output relay is energized. During the time delay period, the front panel TIMING
indicator (i.e. pickup) associated with the detected phase is illuminated.

If targets are present, the front panel TIME FUNCTION target will be tripped, and the A, B, C, or N
ELEMENT
target associated with the detected phase will be tripped. See the Controls and Indicators
chapter for the types of targets that are present (depending upon relay configuration).

If option 3 is present, an auxiliary output relay (with N.O., N.C., or SPDT contacts) is also actuated when
the timed output relay energizes.

Instantaneous Overcurrent (Options 1-1 and 1-2)

Input current levels applied to the time overcurrent circuitry are also passed to the instantaneous
overcurrent circuitry. These levels are compared to the setting of the front panel INST 1 adjust and the
front panel INST 1 (NEUTRAL) adjust (if present). If the input current level is above the setting, the output
driver energizes the instantaneous 1 output relay. If the instantaneous 2 option is present, the input level
is also compared with the setting of the front panel INST 2 adjust to energize the instantaneous 2 output
relay. Note that the current level settings for the instantaneous overcurrent element will always be from 1
to 40 times above the front panel TAP and TAP (NEUTRAL) settings of the time overcurrent element.

If target type A or B is present, the front panel INST 1 target and the front panel INST 2 targets are
tripped when their respective output relay is energized, along with the front panel A, B, C or N ELEMENT
targets (if present) associated with the detected phases. (See the Controls and Indicators chapter for the
types of targets that can be present depending upon the relay configuration.)

Timed and Instantaneous Outputs

Each output signal (representing either time overcurrent or instantaneous overcurrent) from each
monitored phase (or neutral) is applied to the respective output driver. Each output driver supplies
operating current to energize the associated output relay. Either normally open (output type E) or normally
closed (output type G) contacts may be specified. (The contact configurations of all output relays for a
given model will be the same.)

Auxiliary Outputs

In addition to the output relays, an auxiliary relay, having the same or a different contact configuration,
may be specified. Both the output and the auxiliary relays will remain energized for the duration of the
overcurrent condition.

Push-to-Energize Pushbuttons

If either option 2-C or 2-E is present, each individual output relay can be directly energized for test
purposes by the actuation of a front panel PUSH-TO-ENERGIZE OUTPUT pushbutton. The pushbutton is
actuated by the insertion of a thin, non-conducting rod through an access hole in the front panel.

Power Supply Status Output (Option 3-6)

Power supply status output relays have a set of normally closed contacts that are energized open during
power-up. If either or both power supply output legs (+12 Vdc or

−12 Vdc) fails, the power supply status

output relay is de-energized and the output contacts close. Shorting bars across the output contacts are
held open by the installed connection plug. When the relay is removed from service by removing the
connection plug, the shorting bars are closed.

Target Indicators

Target indicators are optional components selected when a relay is ordered. The electronically latched
and reset targets consist of red LED indicators located on the relay front panel. A latched target is reset
by operating the target reset switch on the front panel. If relay operating power is lost, any illuminated
(latched) targets are extinguished. When relay operating power is restored, the previously latched targets
are restored to their latched state.

BE1-51

Functional Description

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