Restrained pickup testing examples, Increasing one input from balance, Restrained pickup testing examples -2 – Basler Electric BE1-87T User Manual

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BE1-87T Test Procedures

9171300990 Rev V

Restrained Pickup Testing Examples

Increasing One Input from Balance

The formula to determine the unbalance value at which the restrained trip occurs is:

Where:

unbalance = absolute value of (I

1

- I

2

) in per unit (pu) i.e.

I

T

I

T

1

1

2

2

slope = the

RESTRAINED PICKUP LEVEL setting (15 to 60)

maximum restraint = larger of I

1

or I

2

in pu i.e.

I

T

or

I

T

1

1

2

2

By increasing the I

1

input current from balance: (The balance current is I

I

T

T

Amps

1

2

1

2

=

×

1)

When:

I

slope

slope

balance

1

0 35

100

1

100

>







− 






.

OR

I

T

slope

slope

2

2

0 35

100

1

100

>







− 






.

(in pu)

This means the pu restraint current is to the right of the intersection of the slope characteristic with the

0.35 MPU horizontal line (see Figure 1-2).

the minimum trip point is established as:

(Equation 1)

OR

I

I

s

T

T

trip

1

2

1

2

1

min

=

×

(in Amps)

(Equation 1a)

2)

When:

the minimum trip point is established as:

(Equation 2)

OR

I

T I

T

trip

1

1

2

2

0 35

min

.

=

+





(in Amps)

(Equation 2a)

unbalance >

(maximum restraint)

or 0.35 pu, whichever is greater

slope

100

I

I

slope

trip min

balance

1

1

1

(100)

=

-

(in pu)

I balance

slope

slope

1

0 35

100

1

100

<

-

(

)

.

(in pu)

(

)

I

I

trip min

balance

1

1

=

+ 0.35 (in pu)

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