Auxiliary relay option, Power supply, Power supply status output (optional) – Basler Electric BE1-87T User Manual

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BE1-87T Functional Description

9171300990 Rev V

Auxiliary Relay Option

Auxiliary relays (Option 3-1, 3-2 or 3-5 in the tenth position of the Style Number) are accompanied by two

switches,

S1 and S2, which allow the relays to respond to a restrained trip (S1 ON) or to an unrestrained

trip (

S2 ON), or both (S1 and S2 ON). These switches (letter I of Figure 2-4 and described in Table 2-1)

are located on the mother board and are shipped in the ON position. Auxiliary relays may be disabled by

opening both switches (

S1 and S2 OFF).

Power Supply

Relay operating power is developed by a wide-range, isolated, low-burden, switching power supply that

delivers ±12 Vdc to the relay’s internal circuitry. The power supply is not sensitive to the input power

polarity. A front panel LED power indicator lights to indicate that the power supply is functioning properly.
Style number designations and input voltage ranges for the available power supply models are provided

in Section 1, General Information.

Power Supply Status Output (Optional)

The Power Supply Status output relay has normally closed (NC) contacts. The relay is energized by the

presence of nominal voltage at the output of the power supply. Normal operating voltage then keeps the

relay continuously energized and its contacts open. However, if the power supply voltage falls below

requirements, the Power Supply Status output relay will de-energize and close the contacts.
The Power Supply Status output is not associated with any magnetically latched target. The

POWER LED

on the front panel provides a visual indication of the normal operating status of the power supply.

NOTE

Sensing Input Types A through E (first position of the Style Number) have

paddle-operated shorting bars included in the relay case (terminals 19 and 20)

so that the Power Supply Status output terminals can provide a remote

indication that the BE1-87T has been withdrawn from its case or that it has

been taken out of service by removing the connection plugs. Sensing Input

Type G relays do NOT have shorting bars on the Power Supply Status output.

Sensing Input Type G units use terminal 9 (lower terminal block) and terminal

19 (upper terminal block) for the Power Supply Status output.

Target Indicators (Optional)

When the Target option is specified as either C or D, shown in the seventh position of the Style Number,

electronically latched indicators, labeled

FUNCTION, are incorporated in the front panel. The

electronically latched and reset targets consist of red LED indicators. The appropriate target is tripped

when either a restrained (

R) or unrestrained (U) output occurs. Latched targets are 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.
When targets are specified for three-phase relays, three additional

ELEMENT targets are incorporated to

indicate the phase involved. Only the

FUNCTION targets, restrained (R) or unrestrained (U) are available

for single-phase units.
Relays can be equipped with either internally operated targets (Type C) or current operated targets (Type

D). Both target types are reset by operating the target reset switch.

Type C target (referred to as internally operated) is actuated by an integral driver circuit that

responds directly to the relay internal logic. This type of target is tripped regardless of the amount

of current flowing through the associated output contact.

Type D target (referred to as current operated) is actuated when a minimum of 0.2 A flows

through the associated output contacts. To accomplish this, a special reed relay is placed in

series with the contact to signal the target indicator. (The series impedance of the reed relay is

less than 0.1 ohm.) Current in the output circuit must be limited to 30 amperes for 0.2 seconds, 7

amperes for 2 minutes and 3 amperes continuously.

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