D2 timing option – Basler Electric BE1-59NC User Manual

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D2 Timing Option

Step 1. With reference to Figure 5-2, set PS1 for the value shown in Table 5-1, input option (column 1)

and for the specific pickup voltage (column 2, Volts Pickup 50/60 Hz). Example: input option 1,
PS1 set to 10 volts, at 0

°.

Step 2. Adjust the OVERVOLTAGE 1 PICKUP adjust potentiometer R63 so the OVERVOLTAGE 1

PICKUP LED just illuminates.

Step 3. Adjust PS1 and PS2 for the voltage levels and phase angles based on input options as shown

in Table 5-1 (columns 3 and 4).

Step 4. Set the OVERVOLTAGE 1 TIME DIAL to 11.

Step 5. Reset the timer. Turn on PS1. While monitoring the output terminals indicated in Figure 5-2 for

OVERVOLTAGE 1, initiate PS2 and record the time delay. Verify that the time is within 5.0% or
25 milliseconds (whichever is greater) of the time shown in Table 5-1.

Step 6. Remove PS1 and PS2 voltage.

Step 7. Set the OVERVOLTAGE 1 TIME DIAL to 33.

Step 8. Reset the timer. Turn on PS1. While monitoring the output terminals indicated in Figure 5-2 for

OVERVOLTAGE 1, initiate PS2 and record the time delay. Verify that the time is within 5.0% or
25 milliseconds (whichever is greater) of the time shown in Table 5-1.

Step 9. Remove PS1 and PS2 voltage.

Step 10. Set the OVERVOLTAGE 1 TIME DIAL to 88.

Step 11. Reset the timer. Turn on PS1. While monitoring the output terminals indicated in Figure 5-2 for

OVERVOLTAGE 1, initiate PS2 and record the time delay. Verify that the time is within 5.0% or
25 milliseconds (whichever is greater) of the time shown in Table 5-1.

Step 12. Remove PS1 and PS2 voltage.

Step 13. With reference to Figure 5-2, set PS1 for the value shown in Table 5-1 and for the specific input

option.

Step 14. Adjust the OVERVOLTAGE 2 PICKUP adjust potentiometer R43 so the OVERVOLTAGE 2

PICKUP LED just illuminates.

Step 15. Adjust PS1 and PS2 for the voltage levels and phase angles based on input options as shown

in Table 5-1.

Step 16. Set the OVERVOLTAGE 2 TIME DIAL to 11.

Step 17. Reset the timer. Turn on PS1. While monitoring the output terminals indicated in Figure 5-2 for

OVERVOLTAGE 2, initiate PS2 and record the time delay. Verify that the time is within 5.0% or
25 milliseconds (whichever is greater) of the time shown in Table 5-1.

Step 18. Remove PS1 and PS2 voltage.

Step 19. Set the OVERVOLTAGE 2 TIME DIAL to 33.

Step 20. Reset the timer. Turn on PS1. While monitoring the output terminals indicated in Figure 5-2 for

OVERVOLTAGE 2, initiate PS2 and record the time delay. Verify that the time is within 5.0% or
25 milliseconds (whichever is greater) of the time shown in Table 5-1.

Step 21. Remove PS1 and PS2 voltage.

Step 22. Set the OVERVOLTAGE 2 TIME DIAL to 88.

Step 23. Reset the timer. Turn on PS1. While monitoring the output terminals indicated in Figure 5-2 for

OVERVOLTAGE 2, initiate PS2 and record the time delay. Verify that the time is within 5.0% or
25 milliseconds (whichever is greater) of the time shown in Table 5-1.

Step 24. Remove PS1 and PS2 voltage.

NOTE

In the following inverse time tests, voltage is stepped from one-half of pickup to a
voltage that is higher (by value in column for Volts Over Pickup, Table 5-1) than
the pickup.

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