Features, Controls and indicators, Communication – Basler Electric BE1-79A User Manual

Page 12: Power holdup circuit, Primary application, Specifications, Reclose timers 1, 2, 3, and 4, Reset timers 1, 2, 3, 4, and final, Features -2, Controls and indicators -2

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BE1-79A General Information

9310200990 Rev J

Features

BE1-79A Multiple Shot Reclosing Relays have the following standard features:

Rugged construction in a steel, draw-out case

A maximum of four automatic reclosures

A maximum of four automatic resets

Lockout function

Selectable instantaneous or delayed first reclosure

Selectable internal or external instantaneous jumper

Selectable normally closed or normally open RS output contact

Selectable Relay Fail or Lockout and Relay Fail output contact

Selectable contact sensing voltage range

Controls and Indicators

The front panel has indicators to verify relay power and recloser status. A Reset switch is provided to

restore the relay to the reset mode by clearing a reclosing sequence or a lockout condition. The left side

of the relay cradle has switches (S1, S2, and S3) to configure the relay for either ACR11A or ACR11B

operation. The right side of the cradle has a switch (S4) to select either an internal or an external jumper

for an instantaneous, first reclose. The right side of the cradle also has a switch (S5) to select either

normally open or normally closed operation of the RS contact.

Communication

All relay settings are read or changed through the serial port located on the front panel. The BE1-79A

uses ASCII protocol.

Power Holdup Circuit

The BE1-79A is available with an optional, internal, power holdup circuit. This circuitry maintains the

output contacts for a minimum of 40 cycles after nominal operating power is removed from relay terminals

5 and 6.

Primary Application

The BE1-79A automatically recloses circuit breakers that have been tripped by protective relays or other

devices in power transmission and distribution systems.
Over 90% of faults occurring on overhead lines may be cleared by momentarily de-energizing the line.

Once the circuit breaker has been opened to de-energize the line, the BE1-79A provides a reliable

automatic reclosure. The advantages are:

Improved service continuity—returns the line to service quickly, preserving line integrity, and

minimizing outage effects on critical loads.

System stability—prevents disjointing of the system grid.

Higher line availability—decreases likelihood of permanent loss of line.

Specifications

BE1-79A relays have the following features and capabilities.

Reclose Timers 1, 2, 3, and 4

Range ........................................ 0 to 300 seconds

Increments ................................. 0.1 second

Accuracy .................................... ±20 milliseconds ±1%, typical

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50 milliseconds ±1%, maximum

Reset Timers 1, 2, 3, 4, and Final

Range ........................................ 0 to 300 seconds

Increments ................................. 0.1 seconds

Accuracy .................................... ±20 milliseconds ±1%, typical

±

50 milliseconds ±1%, maximum

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