Introduction, Description, Application – Basler Electric BE1-25 User Manual

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SECTION 1 • GENERAL INFORMATION

INTRODUCTION

These instructions provide information concerning the operation and installation of BE1-25 Sync-Check

Relays. To accomplish this, the following is provided:

Specifications

Functional characteristics

Mounting information

Setting procedures and examples

Relays with a Type T power supply require a Contact Sensing Module, which comes supplied with its own

instructions, publication 9170206990.

These instructions may be used in place of all earlier editions. For change information, see Revision

History in the manual Introduction.
It is not the intention of these instructions to cover all details and variations in equipment, nor does this

manual provide data for every possible contingency regarding installation or operation. The availability

and design of all features and options are subject to modification without notice. Should further

information be required, contact Customer Service, Basler Electric Company, Highland, IL.

DESCRIPTION

The BE1-25 is a solid-state synchronism check relay designed to permit breaker closure when the desired

maximum phase angle conditions have held for a specified minimum time. The maximum allowable phase

angle and time delay requirements can be set on front panel thumbwheel switches. Five voltage

measuring options are available that identify significant line and bus voltage conditions, and this

information is used to influence the relay output.

APPLICATION

BE1-25 Sync-Check Relays are recommended for situations that require verification of synchronism prior

to closing a circuit breaker. Typical applications are:

Paralleling a generator to a system.

Reestablishing a connection between two parts of a power system.

Supervising fast transfer schemes, where fast pickup and dropout of the phase measuring circuit

are required.

If optional voltage measuring circuits are incorporated, the BE1-25 can determine whether an input is live,

dead, or in an overvoltage state.

WARNING!

To avoid personal injury or equipment damage, only qualified personnel should

perform the procedures presented in these instructions.

NOTE

Voltage sensing circuits are guaranteed to operate at a minimum voltage of 60

volts. They are guaranteed not to operate at voltages less than 20 volts. Some

units may operate at voltages in between these two levels because of the

individual characteristics of specific components. Minimum voltage detection is

usually in the range of 45 to 55 volts

9170200990 Rev U

BE1-25 General Information

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