Specifications, Specifications -5 – Basler Electric BE1-87T User Manual

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9171300990 Rev V

BE1-87T General Information

1-5

Specifications

The BE1-87T relay is available in either single-phase or three-phase configurations and with the following

features and capabilities.

Current Sensing Inputs

The unit is designed to operate from the secondary of current

transformers rated at either 1 A or 5 A. Frequency range is ±5 Hz of

nominal.

Maximum Current Per Input

1 Ampere CT Units

4 A continuous; 50 A or 50 X tap (whichever is less) for 1 second.

5 Ampere CT Units

20 A continuous; 250 A or 50 X tap (whichever is less) for 1

second.

For ratings other than one second, the rating may be calculated as:

Where:

t is the time (in seconds) that the current flows

K = 50 A or 50 X tap, whichever is less (1 Amp CT Units), or

K = 250 A or 50 X tap, whichever is less (5 Amp CT Models)

Current Sensing Burden

Less than 0.02 ohm per phase.

Tap Setting Control (Scaling)

Front panel rotary switches, labeled INPUT, permit scaling the

sensed input current (or tap setting) over the range of:

1 Ampere CT Units

0.4 to 1.78 in 0.02 A increments.

5 Ampere CT Units

2.0 to 8.9 A, in 0.1 A increments.

Restrained Output

Pickup Range

Front panel thumbwheel switches adjust pickup of the restrained

output as a percentage of the through current. The range is 15 to

60% of the operating current in 5% increments.

Pickup Accuracy

±

6% of pickup ±100 mA (5 Ampere Units) or ±20 mA (1 Ampere

units).

Minimum Pickup

0.35 ±6% of tap setting. Refer to Table 1-1 and Figure 1-2. Table 1-1

provides calculated intersection points of the slope characteristic

and the minimum pickup (in multiples of tap) as shown in Figure

1-2. The calculation was derived from the formula:

For example:


The relay operates when the per unit difference current (operating

current) is above the 0.35 pu or the slope line in Figure 1-2.

Calculation examples are found in Section 5.

I K

t

=

Maximum I

Minimum Pickup

Percent of Slope

Restraint

=

Minimum Pickup

Percent of Slope =

=

0.35

20

1.75

%

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