Basler BE1-11g Instruction Manual page 110

Generator protection system
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CT Source
The CT Source setting configures an instantaneous overcurrent element to monitor CT circuit 1 or CT
circuit 2 on protection systems equipped with two sets of CTs. CT circuit 1 terminals are designated D1
(IA1) through D8 (IG1) and CT circuit 2 terminals are designated F1 (IA2) through F8 (IG2). For an
illustration, refer to the Terminals and Connectors chapter.
Calculation Type
Two calculation methods are used to detect the pickup value, fundamental and peak detect. When set to
Fundamental, the magnitude of current is calculated by using the first harmonic of current from the
Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT). When set to Peak Detect, the magnitude of current is calculated by
determining the fundamental equivalent of the highest sample value.
Direction
An instantaneous overcurrent element can be configured for forward or reverse tripping. Refer to the
Directional Overcurrent Protection (67) chapter for more information.
Directional Source
The Directional Source setting selects the directional element (67-1 or 67-2) to be used when making
directional decisions on protection systems equipped with two sets of CTs. The CT source of the
directional source selection (67-1 or 67-2) should match the CT source selection of the instantaneous
overcurrent (50) element.
Pickup and Trip
The Pickup output occurs first, followed by the Trip output.
Pickup
The Pickup output becomes true when the measured current increases above the current threshold
established by the Pickup setting. In BESTlogicPlus, the Pickup output can be connected to other logic
elements to annunciate the condition, control other elements in logic, and start the fault recorder (logic
element FAULTTRIG).
Assertion of the Pickup output initiates a timer that begins timing to a trip. The duration of the timer is
established by the Time Delay setting. A Time Delay of zero (0) makes the 50 element instantaneous with
no intentional time delay.
If the pickup condition subsides before the element delay expires, the Pickup output is reset and a reset
timer is initiated. The duration of the reset timer is established by the Reset Delay setting. A Reset Delay
of zero (0) makes the reset instantaneous with no intentional reset delay. If there is no pickup for the
duration of the element Reset Delay setting, the timer is reset to zero (0), no corrective action is taken,
and the element is rearmed for any other occurrences of overcurrent. If the 50 element picks up again
before the Reset Delay expires, the timer will continue timing to a trip.
Trip
The Trip output becomes true if an overcurrent condition persists for the duration of the element Time
Delay setting. In BESTlogicPlus, the Trip output can be connected to other logic elements and to a
physical relay output to annunciate the condition and to initiate corrective action. If a target is enabled for
the element, the BE1-11g will record a target when the Trip output becomes true. See the Fault Reporting
chapter for more information about target reporting.
Element Blocking
The Block input provides logic-supervision control of the element. When true, the Block input disables the
element by forcing the Trip and Pickup outputs to logic 0 and resetting the element timer. Connect the
element Block input to the desired logic in BESTlogicPlus. When the element is initially selected from the
Elements view, the default condition of the Block input is a logic 0.
Instantaneous Overcurrent (50) Protection
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