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Figure 173 illustrates typical trip circuit monitor connections for the BE1-11g.
Applications that place other device inputs in parallel with the breaker
trip coil may not perform as desired. The connection of other devices
in parallel with the trip coil causes a voltage divider to occur when the
breaker or trip circuit is open. This may cause false tripping of the
other devices and prevent the BE1-11g trip circuit monitor from reliably
detecting an open circuit. Contact Basler Electric for advice on this
application.
The circuit monitor sensing element has the same rating as the power
supply voltage. If the trip circuit voltage is significantly greater than the
power supply voltage (for example, when using a capacitor trip
device), the user should program the BE1-11g to use one of the other
output relays for tripping. In this situation, the trip circuit monitor
function will not be available.
In Figure 174, a 62X auxiliary relay is shown. In this case, the impedance of the 62X coil is small
compared to the impedance of the TCM circuit so the TCM optical isolator is always on and the TCM is
always at logic 1. This prevents the TCM logic from working even if the trip coil is open. To prevent this
problem, a diode was added as shown in Figure 174 to isolate the TCM circuit from the effects of 62X.
Trip Circuit Monitor (52TCM)
Figure 173. Trip Circuit Voltage and Continuity Monitor
Caution
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