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INTRODUCTION This instruction manual provides information about the operation and installation of the BE1-50/51B-233 Overcurrent Relay. To accomplish this, the following information is provided: • General Information and Specifications • Controls and Indicators • Functional Description • Installation and Maintenance •...
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March 2008 CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION of Basler Electric, Highland Illinois, USA. It is loaned for confidential use, subject to return on request, and with the mutual understanding that it will not be used in any manner detrimental to the interest of Basler Electric.
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The following information provides a historical summary of the changes made to this instruction manual (9252000897). Revisions are listed in reverse chronological order. Manual Revision and Date Change • A, 03/08 Updated front panel drawings to show new target reset button. • ―, 01/07 Initial release. 9252000897 Rev A BE1-50/51B-233 Introduction...
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SECTION 1 • GENERAL INFORMATION ....................1-1 SECTION 2 • CONTROLS AND INDICATORS ..................2-1 SECTION 3 • FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION ................... 3-1 SECTION 4 • INSTALLATION ........................4-1 SECTION 5 • TESTING ..........................5-1 APPENDIX A • TIME CHARACTERISTIC CURVES................A-1 9252000897 Rev A BE1-50/51B-233 Introduction...
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Tables Table 1-1. ABB Relays Suitable for Direct Replacement ................1-1 Table 1-2. Time Characteristic Curve Constants with SW3-3 Open (Off)..........1-3 Table 1-3. Time Characteristic Curve Constants with SW3-3 Closed (On) ..........1-3 9252000897 Rev A BE1-50/51B-233 General Information...
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SECTION 1 • GENERAL INFORMATION INTRODUCTION BE1-50/51B-233 protective relays are direct replacements for Westinghouse/ABB type CO relays. The BE1-50/51B-233 has a 5 ampere current sensing input. Specific relays by catalog number are listed in Table 1-1. Table 1-1. ABB Relays Suitable for Direct Replacement...
• Self powered from the sensed current • Continuous automatic calibration BE1-50/51B-233 overcurrent relays may be tested without removing the relay from the case. Shorting contacts are provided for all current inputs when the connection plugs or relay chassis is removed from the relay case.
§ Fixed time delay, adjustable from 0.1 to 9.9 seconds. Integrating Reset Reset begins when the current drops below 95% of pickup. Integrating reset simulates the disk reset of electromechanical relays. BE1-50/51B-233 relays provide the integrating reset function even when input current falls to zero. 9252000897 Rev A...
An additional fixed delay of 0.1, 0.2, or 0.3 second may be added with internal switches SW3-1 and SW3-2. This delay applies to both phase and ground applications. Closing switch SW3-1 provides an additional delay of 0.2 second. Closing switch SW3-2 provides an additional delay of 0.1 second. Closing BE1-50/51B-233 General Information 9252000897 Rev A...
The instantaneous element in BE1-50/51B-233 relays may be set lower than the instantaneous element in ABB relays and still have the same reach. This is because the BE1-50/51B-233 instantaneous element effectively eliminates the fault current transient overreach components. When calculating BE1-50/51B- 233 relay instantaneous element settings, calculate the symmetrical value without any adder for transient overreach.
Figure 1-4 shows that a relay set for 1 ampere pickup would pick up at 0.96 amperes with a current containing 40% seventh harmonic. This corresponds to a 10:1 rejection ratio. Other conditions may be evaluated in the same manner. BE1-50/51B-233 General Information 9252000897 Rev A...
2,828 Vdc Input to Output Circuits: 2,000 Vac or 2,828 Vdc Surge Withstand Capability Qualified to IEEE C37.90.1-1989 Standard Surge Withstand Capability (SWC) Tests for Protective Relays and Relay Systems. Impulse Qualified to IEC 255-5. 9252000897 Rev A BE1-50/51B-233 General Information...
–50°C to 70°C (–58°F to 158°F). Agency Recognition GOST-R Certification GOST-R certified No. POCC US.ME05.B03391; complies with the relevant standards of Gosstandart of Russia. Issued by accredited certification body POCC RU.0001.11ME05. Physical Weight: 6.1 lb (2.77 kg) BE1-50/51B-233 General Information 9252000897 Rev A...
SECTION 2 • CONTROLS AND INDICATORS ..................2-1 INTRODUCTION............................ 2-1 Figures Figure 2-1. Front Panel Controls and Indicators ..................2-1 Figure 2-2. Location of SW3........................2-2 Tables Table 2-1. BE1-50/51B-233 Controls and Indicators (Refer to Figures 2-1 and 2-2)........ 2-3 9252000897 Rev A BE1-50/51B-233 Controls and Indicators...
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SECTION 2 • CONTROLS AND INDICATORS INTRODUCTION Figure 2-1 illustrates the front panel controls and indicators of the BE1-50/51B-233. Figure 2-2 illustrates the location of switch SW3. Both illustrations have lettered call-outs that correspond to the control and indicator descriptions provided in Table 2-1.
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Figure 2-2. Location of SW3 BE1-50/51B-233 Controls and Indicators 9252000897 Rev A...
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Table 2-1. BE1-50/51B-233 Controls and Indicators (Refer to Figures 2-1 and 2-2) Locator Control or Indicator Function INST MANUAL TRIP When shorted, the test points (jacks) provide a secure means to Test Points manually trip the controlled breaker. Jacks accept a standard 0.08 inch diameter phone tip plug.
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SECTION 3 • FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION GENERAL BE1-50/51B-233 Overcurrent Relays are microprocessor based non-directional relays that measure ac current to provide secure and reliable instantaneous and time overcurrent protection for power systems. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION Sensing Input Single phase ac current from system current transformers (CT) is brought into the Overcurrent Relay at terminals 8 and 9.
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The targets will not operate without adequate operating power for the relay. CAUTION Trip circuit voltage is present at the front panel test points. When shorting the test points, use insulated jumpers to avoid contact with these voltages. Figure 3-1. Functional Block Diagram BE1-50/51B-233 Functional Description 9252000897 Rev A...
INSTALLATION............................4-1 APPLICATION COORDINATION ......................4-1 CONNECTIONS ............................ 4-3 MAINTENANCE ............................. 4-4 STORAGE.............................. 4-4 Figures Figure 4-1. Coordination Timing Diagram ....................4-2 Figure 4-2. AC Input Connections ......................4-3 Figure 4-3. DC Control Connections ......................4-4 9252000897 Rev A BE1-50/51B-233 Installation...
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• Close knife-blade switches. • To install the cover, position the interlocking bracket at the top of the new Basler Electric cover into the mating receptacle at the top of the case. Secure the captive fastener at the bottom of the cover.
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In Figure 4-1, = 0.209 seconds (relay was at reset). = value < T because rewind has not gone to zero. = value < T because rewind has not gone to zero. Figure 4-1. Coordination Timing Diagram BE1-50/51B-233 Installation 9252000897 Rev A...
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15.5 0.161 seconds CONNECTIONS Typical ac input and dc control connections are shown in Figures 4-2 and 4-3. Refer to the block diagram in Section 3 for relay internal connections. Figure 4-2. AC Input Connections 9252000897 Rev A BE1-50/51B-233 Installation...
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BE1-50/51B-233 overcurrent relays require no preventive maintenance. However, periodic checks should be performed according to scheduled practices. A recommended periodic test is provided in Section 5. If the relay fails to function properly, contact the Technical Sales Support Department of Basler Electric. STORAGE This protective relay contains long-life, aluminum, electrolytic capacitors.
Test Procedure ........................... 5-3 SETTING THE RELAY .......................... 5-5 PERIODIC TESTS ..........................5-5 General............................... 5-5 Periodic Test............................5-5 Figures Figure 5-1. Pickup and Timing Test Setup ....................5-2 Figure 5-2. Target Operational Test Setup....................5-2 9252000897 Rev A BE1-50/51B-233 Testing...
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Output contacts are surge protected. OPERATIONAL TEST PROCEDURE The following procedures verify operation of relays BE1-50/51B-233. The test setup of Figures 5-1 and 5-2 are intended primarily as an illustration of the principles involved. Other test setups known to be capable of testing with the stated and implied tolerances (including equipment specifically designed for testing relays) may be used.
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Figure 5-1. Pickup and Timing Test Setup Figure 5-2. Target Operational Test Setup BE1-50/51B-233 Testing 9252000897 Rev A...
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INST functions. Test Procedure The following tests are performed to verify functionality of the BE1-50/51B-233 overcurrent relay. The TIME and INST output contact terminals are strapped together. Therefore it is necessary to disconnect specific wires during the TIME and INST pickup tests. This verifies the proper functionality of the TIME and INST elements.
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Insure that SW3 switches are set: SW3-1 to OFF, SW3-2 to OFF, SW3-3 to ON, and SW3-4 ON. • Set TIME DIAL to 4.5. • Set CURVE to S • Set TIME PICKUP to 1.0. • Set INST PICKUP to 01. BE1-50/51B-233 Testing 9252000897 Rev A...
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All relays should be tested periodically to identify and correct any problems that are found. Single phase relays such as the BE1-50/51B-233 are normally used in groups of four (three phase and ground) on the protected circuit. This relay scheme allows each unit to be withdrawn one at a time for testing purposes without losing protection.
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Step 5. Verify that the targets operate with one ac ampere of trip current in the trip circuits and that they can be reset using the RESET BUTTON. BE1-50/51B-233 Testing 9252000897 Rev A...
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Figure A-12. Time Characteristic Curve, I2-Inverse (SW3-3 ON, Similar to GE IAC 51)......A-12 Figure A-13. Time Characteristic Curve, V2-Very Inverse (SW3-3 ON, Similar to GE IAC 53)....A-13 Figure A-14. Time Characteristic Curve, E2-Extremely Inverse (SW3-3 ON, Similar to GE IAC 77) ..A-14 9252000897 Rev A BE1-50/51B-233 Time Characteristic Curves...
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TIME CHARACTERISTIC CURVES Figures A-1 through A-14 illustrate the time characteristic curves that are programmed into the nonvolatile memory of this relay. Figure A-1. Time Characteristic Curve, S-Short Inverse (SW3-3 OFF, Similar to ABB CO-2) 9252000897 Rev A BE1-50/51B-233 Time Characteristic Curves...
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Figure A-2. Time Characteristic Curve, L-Long Inverse (SW3-3 OFF, Similar to ABB CO-5) BE1-50/51B-233 Time Characteristic Curves 9252000897 Rev A...
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Figure A-3. Time Characteristic Curve, D-Definite Time (Similar to ABB CO-6) 9252000897 Rev A BE1-50/51B-233 Time Characteristic Curves...
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Figure A-4. Time Characteristic Curve, M-Moderately Inverse (Similar to ABB CO-7) BE1-50/51B-233 Time Characteristic Curves 9252000897 Rev A...
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Figure A-5. Time Characteristic Curve, I-Inverse (SW3-3 OFF, Similar to ABB CO-8) 9252000897 Rev A BE1-50/51B-233 Time Characteristic Curves...
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Figure A-6. Time Characteristic Curve, V-Very Inverse (SW3-3 OFF, Similar to ABB CO-9) BE1-50/51B-233 Time Characteristic Curves 9252000897 Rev A...
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Figure A-7. Time Characteristic Curve, E-Extremely Inverse (SW3-3 OFF, Similar to ABB CO-11) 9252000897 Rev A BE1-50/51B-233 Time Characteristic Curves...
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Figure A-8. Time Characteristic Curve, BS142-B (BS142 Very Inverse) BE1-50/51B-233 Time Characteristic Curves 9252000897 Rev A...
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Figure A-9. Time Characteristic Curve, BS142-C (BS142 Extremely Inverse) 9252000897 Rev A BE1-50/51B-233 Time Characteristic Curves...
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Figure A-10. Time Characteristic Curve, S2-Short Inverse (SW3-3 ON, Similar to GE IAC 55) A-10 BE1-50/51B-233 Time Characteristic Curves 9252000897 Rev A...
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Figure A-11. Time Characteristic Curve, L2-Long Inverse (SW3-3 ON, Similar to GE IAC 66) 9252000897 Rev A BE1-50/51B-233 Time Characteristic Curves A-11...
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Figure A-12. Time Characteristic Curve, I2-Inverse (SW3-3 ON, Similar to GE IAC 51) A-12 BE1-50/51B-233 Time Characteristic Curves 9252000897 Rev A...
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Figure A-13. Time Characteristic Curve, V2-Very Inverse (SW3-3 ON, Similar to GE IAC 53) 9252000897 Rev A BE1-50/51B-233 Time Characteristic Curves A-13...
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Figure A-14. Time Characteristic Curve, E2-Extremely Inverse (SW3-3 ON, Similar to GE IAC 77) A-14 BE1-50/51B-233 Time Characteristic Curves 9252000897 Rev A...
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