Testing, Introduction, Required test equipment – Basler Electric BE1-59NC User Manual

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SECTION 5

• TESTING

INTRODUCTION

The following procedures verify proper relay operation and calibration.

Results obtained from these procedures may no fall within specified tolerances. When evaluating results,
consider three prominent factors:
• Test equipment accuracy
• Testing method
• External test set components tolerance level

REQUIRED TEST EQUIPMENT

Minimum test equipment required for relay testing and adjustment is listed below.

• Two Multi-Amp SSR-78 and a counter/timer accurate to at least 1.0% or one Doble F2500 (has timer

included) or suitable substitute.

• Digital voltmeter accurate to within 1% or better.
• Variable AC/DC (0-250V) power supply (for power input).
• DC power supply (for current operated targets).

OPERATIONAL TEST

Step 1. Perform the appropriate test setup for your relay. Use Figure 5-1 for timing option E2 and Figure

5-2 for timing options D1 or D2. On D1, setpoint one is inverse time and setpoint two is definite
time.

Step 2. Apply operating power to the relay, verify that the POWER LED is ON, and verify that the power

supply status contact is open.

Step 3. Perform the following timing tests as appropriate for your relay.

E2 Timing Option

Step 1. Reference to Figure 5-1, connect an ac voltage source (50 or 60 Hz, depending upon input

option) to case terminals 6 and 7. Adjust this voltage to equal the desired overvoltage pickup
level for OVERVOLTAGE 1.

Step 2. Starting at maximum CW, slowly turn OVERVOLTAGE 1 PICKUP adjust potentiometer R63

CCW until OVERVOLTAGE 1 PICKUP LED just illuminates.

Step 3. Set OVERVOLTAGE 1 TIME DIAL to 001 and apply to case terminals 6 and 7, a voltage that is

10% greater than the value applied in Step 1.

Step 4. Monitor the output terminals indicated in Figure 5-1 for OVERVOLTAGE 1. Remove, and then

reapply the overvoltage at case terminals 6 and 7. Observe the time registered by the counter.
Time must equal the setting

±100 milliseconds or 2%, whichever is greater.

Step 5. Set OVERVOLTAGE 1 TIME DIAL to 010. Monitor the output terminals indicated in Figure 5-1

for OVERVOLTAGE 1. Remove, and then reapply the overvoltage at case terminals 6 and 7.
Observe the time registered by the counter. Time must equal the setting

±100 milliseconds or

2%, whichever is greater.

Step 6. Set OVERVOLTAGE 1 TIME DIAL to 100. Monitor the output terminals indicated in Figure 5-1

for OVERVOLTAGE 1. Remove, and then reapply the overvoltage at case terminals 6 and 7.
Observe the time registered by the counter. Time must equal the setting

±100 milliseconds or

2%, whichever is greater.

Step 7. Set OVERVOLTAGE 1 TIME DIAL to 999. Monitor the output terminals indicated in Figure 5-1

for OVERVOLTAGE 1. Remove, and then reapply the overvoltage at case terminals 6 and 7.
Observe the time registered by the counter. Time must equal the setting

±100 milliseconds or

2%, whichever is greater.

Step 8. Adjust the voltage source equal the desired overvoltage pickup level for OVERVOLTAGE 2.

Step 9. Starting at maximum CW, slowly turn OVERVOLTAGE 2 PICKUP adjust potentiometer R43

CCW until OVERVOLTAGE 2 PICKUP LED just illuminates.

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