Basler Electric BE1-BPR User Manual

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9272000990 Rev J

BE1-BPR Application

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(F1) is still picked up, the BFO outputs (OUT1-3) will close, tripping the backup breakers. Control

timer, T3 is used to limit the breaker failure window of opportunity. Refer to the breaker failure timing

diagram in Section 1 for information on setting the delay and control timers.
Neutral fault detector (F2) is not used to supervise the single-pole BF logic because F2 is still picked

up by the phase imbalance after the fault clears. Three-phase BF logic is inhibited during this period

because there is no 3-phase BFI input active. For single-pole tripping, the phase pickup (PU1) must

be set above maximum load levels.

3. Trip Coil Status Monitor. Preprogrammed logic is provided using IN1 to provide breaker status and

IN2 for trip coil continuity. Refer to Application Data in this section information for further details on

the circuit operation.

4. Breaker Arc Protection. Preprogrammed logic is provided using fault detector 3 (F3) for the MAF fault

detector, IN1 for breaker status, and OUT4 for the arc detector output. Refer to Application Data in

this section for further details on the circuit operation.

5. Retrip Output. A retrip output is provided to give a backup trip signal to the breaker trip coil. This can

either provide a separate path to a single trip coil or be hooked to the backup trip coil if available.

6. Alarm Output. An Alarm output is provided to signal relay failure or diagnostic alarm.

Figure 2-18. BFL3 Logic

Breaker Failure Logic 1 for Enhanced Relays (BFL1E)
BFL1E logic (shown in Figure 2-19) provides the following application features.
1. Three-Pole Tripping BF Logic (No input or output latch-in provided). Three BFI inputs are available at

IN3, IN4, and IN5 to start delay timer T1. If the BFI inputs are not reset by the time timer 1 times out

and either the phase fault detector (F1) or neutral fault detector (F2) is picked up, then BFO1 (OUT1)

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