General, Features, Input and output functions – Basler Electric BE1-851 User Manual

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SECTION 1 • GENERAL INFORMATION

General

The BE1-851 Overcurrent Protection System is an economical, microprocessor based, multifunction

system. It is available in S1 (Basler/GE style), H1 (half-rack), and F1 (Westinghouse FT-11 size)

configurations. BE1-851 features include:

Time & Instantaneous Overcurrent Protection

Control

Automatic Reclosing

Breaker Failure Protection

Breaker Monitoring

Metering Functions

Communication

BE1-851 relays have four programmable contact sensing inputs, five programmable outputs, and one

alarm output. Outputs can be assigned to perform protection, control, or indicator operations through

logical programming. For example, protection functions could be programmed to cause a protective trip.

Control functions could be programmed to cause a manual trip, manual close, or automatic reclose.

Indicators could be configured to annunciate relay failure, a settings group change, and others.
Protection scheme designers may select from a number of pre-programmed logic schemes that perform

the most common protection and control requirements. Alternately, a custom scheme can be created

using BESTlogic™.
A simplified “How To Get Started” procedure for BE1-851 users is provided in Section 2, Quick Start.

Features

The BE1-851 relay includes many features for the protection, monitoring, and control of power system

equipment. These features include protection and control functions, metering functions, and reporting and

alarm functions. A highly flexible programmable logic system called BESTlogic allows the user to apply

the available functions with complete flexibility and customize the system to meet the requirements of the

protected power system. Programmable I/O, extensive communication features, and an advanced

human-machine interface (HMI) provide easy access to the features provided.
The following information summarizes the capabilities of this multifunction device. Each feature along with

how to set it up and how to use its outputs is described in complete detail in the later section of this

manual.

Input and Output Functions

Input functions consist of power system measurement and contact sensing inputs. Programmable contact

outputs make up the output functions. Input and output functions are described in the following

paragraphs.

Power System Measurement Functions

BE1-851 relays are designed for operation on both 50 and 60 Hz systems and have four current inputs to

measure phase and neutral currents. It is a numerical device that samples the analog current waveforms

and uses mathematical algorithms to measure the operating quantities. One of three current

measurement algorithms may be individually selected for phase and neutral. Those are:

Fundamental

Average

Wideband RMS

The fundamental algorithm responds to the fundamental component of the current and rejects the

harmonic components. The average algorithm emulates an RC measurement circuit and has a relatively

flat response characteristic over a wide frequency range. The wideband RMS algorithm measures all

components of the current up to the seventh harmonic.
In addition, the relay measures the magnitude of the negative-sequence component of the fundamental

phase current quantities. The negative-sequence measurement has by definition a fundamental response

characteristic.

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