Single-phase units, Single-phase units with option 1-0, Single-phase units with option 1-1 – Basler Electric BE1-87T User Manual

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4-20

BE1-87T Installation

9171300990 Rev V

Single-Phase Units

Three Input-Disabling Jumpers are located on each Analog Board #1 as shown in Figure 4-20.

Single-Phase Units with Option 1-0

Three additional Input-Disabling Jumpers are also located on each Analog Board #1 as shown in Figure

4-21. J9 is a factory adjustment and is not intended to be changed in the field.

Single-Phase Units with Option 1-1

BE1-87T single-phase units are shipped with all inputs enabled.

Three-Phase Units

Three Input-Disabling jumpers are located on each Analog Board #1 as shown in Figure 4-20.

Three-Phase Units with Option 1-0

Three additional Input-Disabling jumpers are also located on each Analog Board #1 as shown in Figure 4-

21. J9 is a factory adjustment and is not intended to be changed in the field.

Three-Phase Units with Option 1-1

The jumpers shown in Figures 4-20 and 4-21 are shipped in the disabled position and no further

adjustment should ever be necessary.

For Three-Phase Units with Input Sensing Type E (two inputs per phase)

The jumpers shown in Figures 4-20 and 4-21 are shipped with Input 3 enabled, and Inputs 4 and 5

disabled. If only two inputs are actually used (which must be Inputs 1 and 2), it is important to disable the

unused input of each phase by means of the internal Input-Disabling jumpers provided on each of the

three Analog Boards #1 as shown in either Figure 4-20 or Figure 4-21. J9 in Figure 4-21 is a factory

adjustment and is not intended to be changed in the field.

For Three-Phase Units with Input Sensing Type G (three inputs per phase)

Sensing Connection Diagrams

Each connection diagram provides, as an example, typical transformer terminal markings, and voltage

diagrams that might be found on a transformer nameplate with the winding interconnections shown. The

designations for high side and low side windings are for illustrative purposes only. For example, a

diagram for a delta-wye transformer is applicable to a wye-delta transformer if the winding

interconnections are the same. The phase shifts shown in the voltage diagrams assume A-B-C Phase

sequence (rotation).
Each connection diagram shows the CT circuit safety ground located at the switch board panel terminal

block as recommended in ANSI Standard C57.13.3.

Single-Phase Input Sensing Connections

Typical single-phase input sensing connections are illustrated in Figure 4-22.
Single-phase units may also be used in three-phase configurations, one on each phase. Figure 4-23

through Figure 4-26 show several typical three-phase sensing examples using three BE1-87T single-

phase relays. Many other configurations are possible.

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