Basler Electric BE1-BPR User Manual

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9272000990 Rev J

BE1-BPR Functional Description

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n

=

Accumulated number of breaker operation

Ti

=

Time delay in msec, adjustable from 0 to ±50 msec, used to compute I[p][n]

I[p][n] =

The filtered RMS value of the secondary phase p current in microprocessor

memory at the time the nth breaker operation is recognized by the

microprocessor. I[p][n] will correspond to the RMS current through the breaker for

the cycle ending at Ti msec from the time that the breaker 52a or b finger contact

was recognized. See NOTE under Breaker Resistor Diagnostics.

Tbo

=

Breaker operate time calculate as Tbo

T

=

Time in msec measured by the relay from when 52a or b contact closure is

recognized to when the fault detector(s) drop out.

Tc

=

Fixed time in msec, adjustable for 0 to ±50 msec, entered into the relay

representing the time from when the 52a or b contact changes state to when the

main breaker contacts begin to part. A negative Tc value is entered when the 52a

or b contacts change state after the main breaker contacts begin to part. A

positive Tc value is entered when the 52a or b contacts change state before

contact =

Input contact and logic used to define breaker in open position

the

main breaker contacts part.


Breaker Duty is reported and set in terms of percent of DMAX using the DLOG command through a

communications port or using the contact duty log sub-screen on the front panel.

DLOG

Breaker contact duty log data

HMI Menu Branch: 3

Parameter

Unit of Measure

Range

Increment

Default

YY

percent

0.00 to 101.00

0.01

0.00


DLOG HMI Screen Example:

DLOG Command
Purpose:

Read or change breaker contact duty log data.

Syntax:

DLOG[P}[=<YY>]

Comments:

P = breaker pole A, B, or C

YY = accumulated breaker pole duty as a percent of the DMAX setting
This function is available on enhanced BE1-BPR relays only. An access area 1 or 3

password is required to change settings.


DLOG Command Examples:

1. Read the contact duty log values.

DLOG

DLOGA= 92; DLOGB= 22; DLOGC= 27
2. Reset the Phase A duty log after maintenance was performed.

DLOGA=0


The breaker information used in computing the breaker contact duty is programmed through the

communication ports using the BKRCON, BKROPS, and CTP commands. Parameters for BKROPS and

CTP commands are as defined in the previous paragraphs. If DMAX is programmed as 0 (zero) the

breaker duty feature is disabled.

DLOG A B C

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