General, Operating precautions, Dielectric test – Basler Electric BE1-BPR User Manual

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9272000990 Rev J

BE1-BPR Installation

7-1

SECTION 7 • INSTALLATION

GENERAL

When not shipped as part of a control or switchgear panel, BE1-BPR Breaker Protection Relays are

shipped in sturdy cartons to prevent damage during transit. Upon receipt, check the part number against

the requisition and packing list to see that they agree. Visually inspect it for damage that may have

occurred during shipment. If there is evidence of damage, immediately file a claim with the carrier and

notify your Regional Sales Office, or contact Basler Electric Technical Support Department at +1 618-654-

2341.
If the unit will not be installed immediately, store it in its original shipping carton in a moisture- and dust-

free environment. It is strongly recommended that an operational test (described in Section 8) always be

performed prior to installation.

OPERATING PRECAUTIONS

Before installation or operation, note the following precautions:
1. Always be sure that external operating (monitored) conditions are stable before removing a BE1-BPR

unit for inspection, testing, or servicing.

2. BE1-BPR relays are solid-state devices and have been type tested in accordance with the

requirements defined below under Dielectric Test. If a wiring insulation test is required on the

switching or panel assembly of which this unit is a part, see Dielectric Test below.

3. Be sure that the BE1-BPR case is hard wired to earth ground using the ground terminal on the rear of

the unit.

4. When the unit is in service, the controls should be protected by the plastic cover supplied. This limits

access to the control settings.

Dielectric Test
All output and power supply terminals have MOV suppressors. Maximum applied voltage must be no

greater than 300 volts where MOV suppressors are used. Surge suppression capacitors are installed

between terminal pairs and between terminals and chassis ground. When testing with 1,500 Vac, leakage

current (approximately 8 mA per terminal) is expected. 1,500 Vac (rms) at 45 to 65 hertz or 2,121 Vdc for

one minute may be applied between circuit groups, and between circuit groups and chassis ground in

accordance with IEC 255-5 and ANSI/IEEE C37.90-1989 (Dielectric Tests).

MOUNTING

General
BE1-BPR relays are designed to be mounted in either 19-inch racks or conventional panels. Overall

dimensions for the rack unit are shown in Figure 7-1. The rack unit may be panel mounted at any

convenient angle, using the cutout dimensions of Figure 7-2 as a guide. Figures 7-3 and 7-4 show the

dimensions for the vertical panel mount. The cutout dimensions for the vertical panel mount are shown in

Figure 7-5. When panel mounting the rack unit, an optional escutcheon plate can be installed to cover

variations in panel cutouts.

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