Non-integrating timing, Integrating timing, Built-in test – Basler Electric BE1-51 User Manual

Page 8: Options, Timing, Neutral defeat, Sensing input type

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Characteristic curves are shown by the graphs in the Time Overcurrent Characteristic Curves chapter.
Note that each graph (i.e. function) consists of a set of representative curves. Each curve (as well as any
between-curve interpolation) is selectable by the front panel TIME DIAL using a two-digit destination from
00 to 99. Because of space limitations, each graph shows only 14 of the 100 possible selections.

Non-Integrating Timing

Timing options Z1 and Z2 and the characteristic curves available with those options use non-integrating
timing. Non-integrating timing is accomplished by timing at a gate that is not solely dependent on the
magnitude of the applied multiple of pickup current. The time-out value is calculated based on the type of
time curve characteristic selected, time dial setting, and the magnitude of the applied multiple of pickup
current. The time-out value is continuously updated during the timing cycle. When pickup is exceeded, a
timer is initiated. When the timer elapsed time exceeds the calculated time-out value, a time trip output
signal is generated.

This type of non-integrating time delay characteristic exhibits a dynamic characteristic that is immediately
responsive to changes of the applied multiple of pickup current.

Integrating Timing

Timing option Z3 and the characteristic curves available for that option uses integrating timing. Integrating
timing is accomplished by summing time increments that are based on the magnitude of the applied
multiple of pickup current, the time curve characteristic selected, and the time dial value. These time
increments are summed until a predetermined value is exceeded, then a time trip output signal is
generated.

This type of integrating time delay characteristic simulates the operating characteristics of an
electromechanical overcurrent relay.

Built-In Test

A built-in test (BIT) switch mounted on the Logic Board provides diagnostic troubleshooting and
calibration.

Options

Timing

An extended timing option multiplies by approximately 5.7, the standard time delays. The resulting curves
are shown following the standard curves in the Time Overcurrent Characteristic Curves chapter.

When timing option Z1, Z2, or Z3 is specified, a printed circuit board mounted selector switch allows a
choice of up to sixteen different time overcurrent functions. Timing option Z1 or Z3 may be further
specified as standard or extended time, depending upon option 2 selection.

Neutral Defeat

When neutral defeat is specified, a front panel switch allows neutral current sensing to be disabled. This
function permits the user to energize desired circuits and not trip because of imbalanced current in the
neutral circuit. After the circuits are balanced, the neutral defeat function can be switched off and neutral
current sensing protection is provided.

Sensing Input Type

When single-phase, two-phase-and-neutral, three-phase, or three-phase-and-neutral sensing has been
specified, the front panel TAP selector and the front panel TAP CAL control set the pickup point for all
phases. An independent front panel TAP (NEUTRAL) selector and front panel CAL (NEUTRAL) control

Introduction

BE1-51

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