Operating power, Contact sensing inputs, Table 3-1. contact sensing jumpers – Basler Electric BE1-79A User Manual

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BE1-79A Functional Description

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Operating power for the internal circuitry is applied to the internal, isolated, switching power supply. The

power supply operates over a range of 120 to 240 Vac or 125 to 250 Vdc with no connection changes or

jumpers required. The operating power input is not polarity sensitive and is not disrupted by variations in

the supply voltage or frequency over the power supply operating range. The power supply generates a 24

Vdc output.

Operating Power

BE1-79A-101 and BE1-79A-201 relays are equipped with holdup circuitry that maintains relay function for

a minimum of 40 cycles after nominal operating power is removed.

The contact sensing inputs are designated V1, V2, V3, V4, and V5. Each input is optically isolated to

electrically insulate the input from external power sources. Each contact sensing input is rated for 48 to

250 Vdc and 120 to 240 Vac at 45 to 65 hertz.

Contact Sensing Inputs

Inputs V1 through V4 can operate at any one of

three jumper-selectable voltage ranges. Table 3-1

lists the nominal operating voltage for each of the

three jumper positions. Each input has a dedicated

jumper that is located on the digital circuit board.

Jumper P3 controls the operating voltage for V1, P4

controls V2, P5 controls V3 and P6 controls V4.

Instructions for placing each jumper in the desired

position are provided in Section 5, Installation and

Configuration. Input V5 is dedicated to monitoring

the relay power supply input and is not jumper

selectable.

Table 3-1. Contact Sensing Jumpers

Jumper Position

Nominal Voltage

1

125 Vdc or 120 Vac

2

48 Vdc

3

250 Vdc or 240 Vac

NOTE

In certain applications where 240 Vac control voltage is used, control circuit

feedback can occur through system inductive coupling. This feedback can

result in erroneous signals, causing relay operation. If there is potential for

control circuit feedback, the jumper-selectable voltage range should be

changed from the 48 Vdc, factory-default setting to a higher value. Selections

are listed in Table 3-1.

The function of each input depends on the operating configuration of the relay. Tables 3-2 and 3-3

describe the function of each contact sensing input for each relay configuration. The GE nomenclature

used for each input is provided in parenthesis following each description.

Table 3-2. Contact Sensing Inputs Description for ACR11A Operation

Input

Terminals

Description

V1

3, 4

Typically connects to a 52a contact, which results in voltage being sensed

when the breaker is closed. If V1 senses voltage within three seconds after the

Reset 1, 2, 3, or 4 timer expires, a reset will be initiated. If the relay is in

lockout, a reset will be initiated anytime V1 senses voltage. (E Reset)

V2

7, 8

Connects to a 52b contact, which results in voltage being sensed when the

breaker is open. This input is typically used to provide an anti-pump feature. If

voltage is removed from V2 during a reclose attempt, the anti-pump feature

will prevent a further reclose attempt until the next reclose set time is reached.

This prevents multiple reclose attempts for a single reclose setting. (Z)

V3

11, 12

Used to monitor the 52b contact while the relay is in a reset condition. When

V3 senses voltage, the relay initiates a reclose sequence. (E Operate)

V4

Not used in this application.

V5

5, 6

Internally connected to the relay power supply terminal. A loss of sensing

voltage at this input causes all necessary data to be stored in memory and all

contacts to return to their de-energized or “in-the-box” state.

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