Rs contact settings, Mode d example, Mode e example – Basler Electric BE1-79A User Manual

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BE1-79A RS Contact Application

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The BE1-79A Power Off state of the RS contact follows ac or dc operating power applied to terminals 5

and 6 and whether switch S5 is in the NC (normally closed) position or NO (normally open) position. If

operating power is not applied to terminals 5 and 6 and the mode selected is D (de-energized), then the

RS contact function, as selected by S5 (NC or NO), is just as if you were measuring contact continuity

across terminals 9 and 10 with the relay sitting on a test bench with no wiring connected. If the mode is E

(energized), then operating power must be present at terminals 5 and 6 to hold the RS contact in its

desired position at the BE1-79A’s reset position.

RS Contact Settings

The RS contact setting command, SP-79ARS, determines the mode, apply time, and remove time of the

RS contact. SP-79ARS command syntax is SP-79ARS[=<mode>,<apply time>,<remove time>].
The mode setting indicates the state of the RS element when:

The relay has operating power applied to terminals 5 and 6

The BE1-79A relay is in Reset while the RS contact Remove time expired

A mode setting of D will de-energize the RS element during the conditions indicated above. A mode

setting of E will energize the RS element for the conditions indicated above. An Apply time set at zero is

applied as soon as the circuit breaker 52b contact makes. An Apply time set at a value other than zero

begins its timing sequence as soon as the breaker opens on its first trip and the 52b contact makes.

Remove time also begins when the 52b contact makes for the first time in a reclose sequence and lasts

until its programmed Remove time is reached or the breaker successfully recloses and the BE1-79A

returns to Reset.
Examples of four different RS contact configurations and settings are shown in Figure A-1 and explained

in the following paragraphs.

Mode D Example

From Table A-1, for mode D settings, an NC RS contact (S5 = NC, mode = D) will be closed during BE1-

79A power-off and will remain closed when the BE1-79A relay is powered on. (This assumes that the

Remove time from a previous reclose cycle has expired or the relay is in Reset.) The NC contact will

remain closed until a reclose cycle begins and the RS contact Apply time is reached. The NC contact will

then open and remain open until the RS contact Remove time is reached. (If operating power is lost at

terminals 5 and 6 during this time, the NC contact will close as indicated in Table A-1, BE1-79A Power

Off).
When the Remove time expires, the NC contact will again close and remain closed until a new reclose

cycle is started. For SP-79ARS=D,0,145, as soon as the circuit breaker 52b contact makes following the

first trip, the RS contact will open and remain open until a time of 145 seconds where it will open and

remain open until a time of 145 seconds where it will again close. For SP-79ARS=D,2.5,145, the RS

contact will remain closed for 2.5 seconds after the circuit breaker 52b contact closes for the first trip-out

and then be open until the 145 second time is reached or reset occurs. If the BE1-79A goes to reset

before the Remove time is reached, the RS contact changes back to its state at reset without having to

time to the Remove time setpoint.
From Table A-1, for mode D settings, an NO RS contact (S5 = NO, mode = D) will be open during BE1-

79A power-off and will remain open when the BE1-79A is powered on. (This assumes the Remove time

from a previous reclose cycle has expired or the relay is in Reset.) The NO contact will remain open until

the reclose cycle begins. At that time, the NO contact will continue to remain open until the RS contact

Apply time is reached. The NO contact will then close and remain closed until the RS contact Remove

time is reached. (If relay power is lost during this time, the NO contact will open.) When the Remove time

expires or the BE1-79A resets, the NO contact will again open and remain open until the next reclose

cycle.

Mode E Example

From Table A-1, for mode E settings, an NC RS contact (S5 = NC, mode = E) will be closed during BE1-

79A power-off and will be energized and opened when the BE1-79A is powered on and in Reset. The NC

contact will remain open until the reclose cycle begins. At that time, the NC contact will continue to remain

open until the RS Apply time is reached. The NC contact will then close and remain closed until the RS

contact Remove time is reached. (If relay power is lost during this time, the NC contact will remain

closed.).
When the Remove time is reached or the BE1-79A resets, the NC contact will again open and remain

open until the next reclose cycle begins from the Reset position.

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