Operational testing, Operational testing -4 – Basler Electric BE1-BPR User Manual

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BE1-BPR Calibration and Testing

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Step 4. Enter the CT ratios, using the CT command.
Step 5. Enter the Pickup settings, using the PU command.
Step 6. Enter the Time Delay settings, using the TD and TD79 commands.
Step 7. Program the format of the real-time clock by using the PCLK command.
Step 8. Program the service diagnostic alarms by using the PDIAG command.
Step 9. Program the primary display screen (default screen when no targets are latched) by using the

PDISPLAY command.

Step 10. Program the Target operation by using the PTARGET command.
Step 11. Program the Timer Log settings by using the PTLOG command.
Step 12. Enter the communication settings using the COM command.
Step 13. Enter Passwords using the PW command.
Step 14. If the breaker status is monitored, enter the breaker close logic and initial operations count by

using the BKROPS command.

Step 15. If the fault recording option is installed, enter the station name and number in the relay by using

the SNAME command and enter the fault trigger logic using the TRIGGER command.

Step 16. If the relay is monitoring a breaker with an opening resistor then enter the breaker resistor

information by using the BKRRES commands.

Step 17. If the relay has the breaker contact duty log option, then enter the breaker contact data by using

the BKRCON command and enter the initial breaker contact duty by using the DLOG command.

Step 18. Save the new settings using the SAVE command.
Step 19. Verify the new commands are correct by using the SHOWSET command.

Operational Testing
Step 1. Use the PDIAG command to check for any diagnostic problems.

Use DIAG=0 to clear diagnostic log.

Step 2. Connect a current source to any current input.
Step 3. Verify that the logic scheme selected is operating as desired by simulating fault conditions with

the current source and input contacts.

Step 4. Record the relay serial number, part number, logic, and operational settings for future reference.

This can be done easily with any standard communication program by opening a file and then

saving the relay response to the VER and SHOWSET commands.

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