Outputs, Power supply, Outputs -5 – Basler Electric BE1-79M User Manual

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9170100990 Rev N

BE1-79M Functional Description

3-5

cycle time at power loss are 00, the least significant digit is seen as 9 on power restoration. If the relay is

in RESET when power is lost and logic switch S23 power-up to reclose function is enabled, the relay will

close the breaker during power-up if RI or PI is present.

Outputs

Output commands from the microprocessor light LED indicators and are amplified by driver circuits to

energize the coils of the output relays. Individual output contacts and their functions are listed in Table

3-2.

Table 3-2. Output Contacts

Output Contacts

Function

Reclose

Normally open contacts are closed to energize the closing coil of the controlled

circuit breaker.

Lockout

Normally open contacts are closed to indicate lockout.

Relay Fail

Normally closed contacts will be closed to indicate a malfunction of the

microprocessor or power supply. (These contacts open on the completion of the

power-up sequence.)

Reclose Fail

(Optional)

Normally open contacts are closed to indicate that the breaker has not

responded to the reclose command output in the allotted time.

Pilot (Optional)

Normally open contacts are closed to energize the closing coil of the controlled

circuit breaker on the first reclosure attempt of a pilot initiated reclosing

sequence.

Pre-lockout (Optional) Normally open contact that is closed to signify that the last programmed reclose

attempt is taking place.

Instantaneous Trip

Enable (Optional)

Normally open or normally closed contacts change state to enable an

instantaneous tripping scheme during the reclosing sequence. These contacts

are controlled by the front panel switches and the selected reclosing sequence.
A normally open ITE will close to enable instantaneous tripping, and a normally

closed ITE will open to enable instantaneous tripping.

Block Load Tap

Changer (Optional)

Normally closed or normally open contacts change state to disable automatic

load tap changer operation during a reclosing sequence.

Power Supply

Basler Electric enhanced the power supply design for unit case relays. This new design created three,

wide range power supplies that replace the four previous power supplies. Style number identifiers for

these power supplies have not been changed so that customers may order the same style numbers that

they ordered previously. The first newly designed power supplies were installed in unit case relays with

EIA date codes 9638 (third week of September 1996). A benefit of this new design increases the power

supply operating ranges such that the 48/125 volt selector is no longer necessary. Specific voltage ranges

for the three new power supplies and a cross reference to the style number identifiers are shown in Table

3-3.
Relays with a Y type power supply also have a field selectable link (J2) on the contact sensing board to

match the power supply nominal input voltage of 48 Vdc or 125 Vdc. The contact sensing functional

description at the beginning of this section described the field selectable link J2.

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