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The BE1-1051 is a multifunction, numerical relay that provides three phase, ground,
and negative sequence directional or non-directional overcurrent protection with
permissive pilot logic, directional power, four shot recloser, breaker failure, over/

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underfrequency, over/undervoltage, sync check, breaker monitoring, control, and
metering functions in an integrated system.

ADVANTAGES


control for maximum flexibility in any application.
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Each overcurrent element can be individually set for directional or non-directional

BESTiogic provides the user with complete flexibility in configuring a protection


and control system. User programmable variable and switch names make these
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relays completely self documenting.
• Programmable LCD display allows the relay to replace local indication and FEATURES
control functions, such as panel metering, alarm annunciation, and control Pages 2 and 3
switches.
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• Optional Direct Access Virtual Control panel can eliminate panel switches by
allowing access to virtual control switch functions at the push of a button.
APPLICATIONS
• Three independent communication ports with protocol support allows integration
with distributed control systems. Page 3
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• Optional Ethernet port with MMS/UCA2 protocol allows high performance, peer to
peer communications for the next generation of integration systems. FUNCTIONAL
• Provides optional separate ground current input for those applications where this DESCRIPTION
is required.
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• Includes frequency tracking and voltage restrained overcurrent for generator


backup and cogeneration applications.
• Includes Real Time Clock with 8 hour capacitor ride through, and optional battery BESTiogic
backup. Pages 8 and 9
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• Available in horizontal and vertical configurations to provide cost savings in any


installation. All configurations are fully drawout and fit cutout, drilling, and behind SPECIFICATIONS
panel projection dimensions for Basler, GE M1/M2 and Westinghouse FT32
Pages 7, 10-11
cases.
WINDOWS® SOFTWARE ORDERING
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Interface for setting and communicating with Basler protection products INFORMATION
Request BESTCOMS™ for BE1-1051 Page 12

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
INSTRUCTION MANUAL MODBUS INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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Request publication 9334800990 Request publication 9334800991


TIMING CURVES DNP 3.0 INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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Request publication 9252000999 Request publication 9334800992

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P. 0. BOX 269 HIGHLAND. ILLINOIS, U.S.A. 62249 PHONE 618-654-2341 FAX 618-654-2351
UHS-3
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FEATURES
PROTECTION •
Hardwired "Emergency Trip" pushbutton

Phase, Neutral, and Negative Sequence Instanta­ •
Communication port control of 1 01 and #43

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neous Overcurrent elements with settable time switches allows for SCADA control of relay and
delay: 50TP, 150TP, 50TN, 150TN, 50TQ, 150TQ breaker
Phase, Neutral, and Negative Sequence Time •
Virtual switch functions can be operated directly
Overcurrent elements: 51P, 51N, 151N, 51Q from the front panel without scrolling the HMI
(51P elements can have voltage restraint) when the optional Direct Access Virtual Control

Each overcurrent element can be set for forward, panel is sel ected.

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reverse, or nondirectional control (67P, 67N, 670).
Directional control is by Positive (671), Negative INSTRUMENTATION
(672), Zero Sequence Voltage (670V) and Zero Real time A, B, C phase current, voltage, and

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Sequence Current (6701) pol arized directional units. frequency and derived neutral and negative

Permissive Pilot logic function provides POTT or sequence current and voltage
PUTT communication aided protection: P85. •
Real Time per phase and 3 phase Watts, Vars, and

All U. S. and IEC timing curves plus user program­ 3 phase Power Factor

an
mable curve

Optional separate ground current input provides REPORTS
zero sequence current polarization and/or ground •
Current demands for phase, neutral, and negative
overcurrent protection for a separate ground CT. sequence currents, and forward and reverse watts

Switch onto fault, high speed overcurrent protec- and vars-magnitudes and time stamps are

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tion: SOTF recorded for today's peak, yesterday's peak,

Two directional power elements: 32, 132 and peak since reset

Overexcitation, volts per Hertz element: 24 •
Demand registers stored in non-volatile memory

Phase undervoltage and overvoltage elements: 27P, •
Optional 4000 point log of demand readings
59P. Elements use 1 of 3, 2 of 3, or 3 of 3 logic, and
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kWh and kvarh, forward and reverse
monitor either line-line or line-ground voltages. •
Breaker operations counter, contact interruption

Auxiliary Undervoltage and Overvol tage elements: duty, breaker trip and close speed.
27X, 59X, 159X. Elements monitor either fundamen­ •
Automatic Reclosing success statistics
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tal or third harmonic on the auxiliary 4th VT input or


fundamental phase residual, 3VO, of the phase FAULT RECORDING
inputs. •
255 event sequence of events report with 1/0 and

Negative Sequence Overvoltage element: 47 alarm sub-reports
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Over/Under Frequency elements: 81, 181, 281, •
16 event summary reports provide information on
381, 481, 581 faults and close events.

Breaker Failure protection function: 50BF •
Event Reporting; 1 or 2 oscillography records per

Two general purpose logic timers: 62, 162 event report
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Virtual lockout functions latch states in non-volatile •
Total number of oscillography records settable
memory: 86, 186 from 6 to 16

Four protection setting groups with external or •
Total of 240 cycles oscillography memory @ 16
automatic (cold load pickup, load, unbalance, samples/cycle
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recloser shot) selection modes •


COMTRADE format

Sync check with dead line/dead bus voltage •
Load compensated distance to fault
monitor logic, 25, 25VM (Requires optional 4th VT •
All SER, fault and oscillographic records saved to
sensing circuit) non-volatile memory

Fuse loss detection protects against false trip due
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to loss of voltage sensing: 60FL


COMMUNICATION PORTS

Programmable Logic using BESTiogic •
Three independent general purpose communica­
tion ports
CONTROL
- Front RS-232 COMO ASCII communications

Four shot recloser with zone sequence coordina­ - Rear RS-232 COM1 ASCII communications
tion and sequence controlled protective element -Rear RS-485 COM2 ASCII, Modbus™ or other
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blocking functions common protocols



Virtual breaker control switch-controllable from •
Dual Ethernet port options include fiber optic
both HMI and com. ports: 101 1ObaseF (COM3), and RJ45 1ObaseT connection
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Five virtual selector switches-controllable from (COM4) or redundant 1ObaseF connection (on
both HMI and com. ports: 43, 143, 243, 343, 443 COM3 and COM4).

Virtual control functions include remote tagging •
IRIG time sync (unmodulated)
functionality with trip circuit monitor interlock logic.

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FEATURES, continued
SELF TEST AND ALARM FUNCTIONS PROGRAMMABLE 1/0

Relay fail, major alarm, and minor alarm LEOs, • Eight programmable inputs

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and fail-safe alarm output contact •
Six programmable outputs and one dedicated

Extensive internal diagnostics monitor all internal programmable alarm output
functions of the relay •
Output 1 and 6 are high speed (1/4 cycle nominal)

More than 20 additional alarm points­ • Output 6 is Form C
programmable for major or minor priority
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- Phase current, and forward and reverse watt and •
Three mounting configurations
var demand alarm - MX Vert: M1, M2/FT31, FT32 size, fully drawout
- Neutral and negative sequence unbalance MX Horiz: panel or 19" rack mount, fully drawout

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demand alarms •
Active CT technology for low burden and
- Three breaker alarm points programmable for increased dynamic range
slow trip, interruption duty threshold, or •
Flash Memory for upgrading embedded
operations counter programming without changing chips
- Trip circuit voltage and continuity monitor

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Real Time Clock with 8 hour capacitor ride
- Close circuit monitor via BESTiogic through, and optional battery backup
- Voltage Min. and Max. alarms •
Integral HMI with 2x16 character display

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APPLICATIONS

The BE1-1051 Overcurrent Protection System provides three phase, ground, and negative sequence overcurrent,
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voltage and frequency protection and is intended for use in any directional or non-directional overcurrent protec­
tion application. Its unique capabilities make it ideally suited for applications with the following requirements:
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Applications that require low burden to extend the linear range of CTs.

Applications that require high accuracy across a wide frequency range such as for motor, generator, and
generator step-up transformer protection or in cogeneration facilities.
• Applications that require the flexibility provided by wide setting ranges, multiple setting groups, and multiple
coordination curves in one unit.
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Applications that require the economy and space savings provided by a multifunction, multiphase unit. This one
unit can provide all of the protection, control, metering, and local and remote indication functions required on a
typical circuit.

Applications that require directional control and fault locating.

Transformer backup applications where overexcitation protection is required.
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Applications that require communications and protocol support.

Applications where the capabilities of a digital multifunction relay are required, yet drawout construction is also
desirable.
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Applications where bus protection is provided by a high speed overcurrent blocking scheme on the transformer
bus mains instead of a dedicated bus differential circuit.

Applications where the capabilities of intelligent electronic devices (lEOs) are used to decrease relay and
equipment maintenance costs.
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FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
The BE1-1051 is a multifunction, numerical relay that Three standard independent communications ports,
provides a comprehensive mix of protective functions to along with two optional Ethernet ports that support

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detect faults and abnormal operating conditions in common protocols, provide easy access to integrating
substations and on feeders, along with control and the protection, control, metering, and status monitoring
metering functions in an integrated system. Additional functions into a substation automation system. The
features included in this relay such as voltage restrained standard IRIG-B port provides time synchronization
overcurrent (51V), overexcitation (24), synch check (25), from a master clock.

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over and under voltage (27/59) and over and under
frequency (81 0/U) make this system suitable for any Real time metering provides Watt, Watt-hour, VAR, VAR­
directional or non-directional overcurrent application hour, voltage, amp, and unbalance loading telemetry for

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including feeder, transformer, generator, co-generation, the protected circuit. Contact sensing inputs and alarm
bus, and load shedding applications. 16 sample per monitoring functions provide real time status informa­
cycle digital signal processing with frequency compen­ tion. Remote control is provided by virtual control and
sation extracts the fundamental component for high selector switches with select-before-operate control of
programmable outputs.

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accuracy with distorted waveforms and at off-nominal
frequency operation.
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The unit has one set of three phase current and voltage BESTiogic programmable logic provides the user with
sensing inputs to provide all common protective func­ high flexibility in configuring a protection and control

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tions for substation and feeder applications. The voltage system.
sensing circuits automatically configure themselves
internally for 3 phase 3 wire or 3 phase 4 wire VT Each of the protection and control functions in the BE1-
circuits. 1051 is implemented as an independent function block
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that is equivalent to its single function, discrete device
The BE1-1051 also can be ordered with an optional counterpart. Each independent function block has all
independent ground current input, typically used for the inputs and outputs that the discrete component
application with a separate ground CT such as a flux counterpart might have. Figures 5A and 58 show each
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balancing window CT, or to provide ground backup of the independent function blocks available for use in
protection for the neutral or tertiary of a transformer.
the BE1-1 051. Programming BESTiogic is equivalent to
This optional current circuit provides zero sequence
choosing the devices required by your protection and
current polarization for directional overcurrent protec­
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control scheme and drawing schematic diagrams to


tion.
connect the inputs and outputs to obtain the desired
An optional fourth Auxiliary Voltage input is also avail­ operational logic.
able. This voltage input can be connected to line side
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potential for sync check (25) and dead line (25VM) The BE1-1 051 relay can store, as user settings, one
closing supervision or to a ground sensing VT connec­ user programmable, custom logic scheme. To save you
tion for ground fault protection on the delta side of a time, several preprogrammed logic schemes have also
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cogeneration intertie transformer. been provided. Any of the preprogrammed schemes


may be copied into the logic settings without making
For directional applications, all overcurrent elements any additional BESTiogic settings.
can be independently set for forward, reverse, or non­
directional control. The target reporting function in the BESTiogic provides the protection engineer with the
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BE1-1051 automatically adapts the targets as appropri­ flexibility to set up this powerful multifunction system
ate. For example, if the 150TP and the 51P functions are with the same freedom that was once enjoyed with
set for directional control, they post targets for an A single function, discrete devices. It is no longer neces­
phase fault as "167A" for directional instantaneous trip sary to compromise your standard protection and
or "67TA" for directional time trip respectively. Direc­
operating practices to deal with the limitations in
tional control is by sequence directional elements. The
programmability of previous multifunction devices.
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zero sequence current polarized element uses the


optional independent ground input for its polarization
Figures 2a, 2b, 2c, and 3 show typical external connec­
signal. The zero sequence voltage polarized element
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tions, and Figure 4 shows rear panel connections.


requires that the VT connection be 4W. The positive
sequence directional element has memory voltage to
provide reliable directional control for close in balanced
three phase faults.
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FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION, continued

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FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION, continued
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NOTES:
1.) CONNECTIONS SHOWN ARE FOR USE WITH PRE-PROGRAMMED LOGIC SCHEME OC-W-79. OC-W-79 PROVIDES OVERCURRENT
PROTECTION WITH RECLOSING CAPABILITIES. ALL INPUTS AND OUTPUTS ARE FULLY PROGRAMMABLE USING BESTiogic.

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Figure 3 - Typical External Connections

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GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
5 Amp CURRENT INPUTS DIELECTRIC STRENGTH
Continuous rating: 20A 2000 Vac at 50/60 Hz in accordance with IEEE
One Sec. Rating: 400A

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C37.90 1989 and IEC 255-5
Saturation limit: 150A
Burden: <1 Omilliohms@ 5A SURGE WITHSTAND
Qualified to IEEE C37.90.1-1989, IEC 255-22-1
1 Amp CURRENT INPUTS
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One Sec. rating: 250A Qualified to IEEE C37.90.1-1989, IEC 255-22-4
Saturation limit: 30A
Burden: <22milliohms@ 1A RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE (RFI)

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Qualified to IEEE C37.90.2-1995, IEC 255-22-3
PHASE AC VOLTAGE INPUTS
Continuous: 300V, Line to Line ELECTRO STATIC DISCHARGE (ESD)
One Sec. rating: 600V, Line to Neutral Qualified to IEEE C37.90.3, IEC 255-22-2, IEC
Burden: Less than 1VA@ 300Vac 1000-4-2.

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ENVIRONMENT
AUXILIARY AC VOLTAGE INPUT
Operating temperature range: -40°C to 70°C*
Continuous: 150V (-40°F to 158°F)
One Sec. rating: 600V *LCD Display is inoperative below -20°C.

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Burden: Less than 1VA@ 150Vac Storage temperature range: -40°C to 70°C
(-40°F to 158°F)
A/D CONVERTER IEC 68-2-1 Basic Environmental Testing Proce­
Sampling Rate: 16/cycle, adjusted to dures, Part 2: Tests-Test Ad: Cold (Type Test)
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input frequency IEC 68-2-2 Basic Environmental Testing Proce­
10 - 75Hz dures, Part 2: Tests-Test Bd: Dry Heat (Type
Test)
POWER SUPPLY
IEC 68-2-30 Basic Environmental Testing Proce­
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Option 1: DC range 35 - 150V dures, Part 2: Tests-Test Db and Guidance:


AC range 55 - 135V Damp Heat, cyclic (12+ 12 cycle), (6 day type
Option 2: DC range 90 - 300V test)
AC range 90 - 270V IEC 68-2-56 Environmental Testing Part 2: Test­
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Option 3: DC range 17 - 32V Cb: Damp Heat, Steady State, Primary for
Equipment
Burden: 16 watts
VIBRATION
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TRIP CONTACTS Qualified to IEC 255-21-1, Class 1


Make and carry: 30A (0.2sec)
Continuous: ?A SHOCK
Break: 0.3A DC (L/R=0.04) Qualified to IEC 255-21-2, Class 1
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CONTROL INPUTS AGENCY RATINGS


Wetting voltage range: Same as power supply UL pending, CSA pending
option
PS Option L: Burden 16kohm CASE SIZE
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Nominal Turnon 16Vdc Horizontal: 5.40"(22.6mm)H x 14.63" (371.6mm)W


PS Option Y; jumper low: Burden 37.5Kohm x 8.70" (220.9mm)D
7.70"(195.6mm)D (alternate mounting)
Nominal Turnon 33Vdc
Vertical: 14.63" (371.6mm)H x 5.40" (22.6mm)W
PS Option Y: jumper high: Burden 95Kohm
x 8.70"(220.9mm)D
Nominal Turnon 83Vdc
7.70" (195.6mm)D (alternate mounting)
PS Option Z; jumper low: Burden 95Kohm
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Nominal Turnon 83Vdc


SHIPPING WEIGHT
PS Option Z; jumper high: Burden 190Kohm Approx. 16.5 pounds
Nominal Turnon165Vdc
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WARRANTY
COMMUNICATION PORTS 7 years
RS-232/RS-485 baud rate: 300 - 19200
Ethernet band rate: 1OBaseT/1OBaseF
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VT FUSE Mode=
Mode= 60FL
LOSS 0-disable 79C
0-disable
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2-2 of 3 2-Power Up to Close 79RNG
3-3 of 3 PI
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SG1 WAIT
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2-calc 3Vo
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all 50 and 51 elements.
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Mode= residual or optional independent ground input.
0-disable
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1-enable
monitor 30 VT input (Vp) or Auxiliary VT input (Vx).


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PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS
INSTANTANEOUS OVERCURRENT WITH Constants
Curve
SETTABLE DELAY (50TP, 150TP, SOTN, 150TN, Type A B c N K R

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SOTQ, 150TQ) S1 0.2663 0.03393 1.000 1.2969 0.028 0.5000
Pickup: 5A CT 0.5 - 150.0A S2 0.0286 0.02080 1.000 0.9844 0.028 0.0940
1A CT 0.1 - 30.0A L1 5.6143 2.18592 1.000 1.000 0.028 15.750
PU time with TD=O.OOO Sec L2 2.3955 0.00000 1.000 0.3125 0.028 7.8001
1% eye for P, N &G @ 5 x PU D 0.4797 0.21359 1.000 1.5625 0.028 0.8750
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M 0.3022 0.12840 1.000 0.5000 0.028 1.7500
Delay time: 0.000 - 60 sec 11 8.9341 0.17966 1.000 2.0938 0.028 9.0000
Time Accuracy: ±0.5% or±%eye for P and N 12 0.2747 0.1042 1.000 0.4375 0.028 0.8868

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±0.5% or±%eye for Q V1 5.4678 0.10814 1.000 2.0469 0.028 5.5000
V2 4.4309 0.0991 1.000 1.9531 0.028 5.8231
TIME OVERCURRENT (51P, 51 N, 151N, 510) E1 7.7624 0.02758 1.000 2.0938 0.028 7.7500
Pickup: 5A CT 0.5 - 16.0A E2 4.9883 0.0129 1.000 2.0469 0.028 4.7742
1A CT 0.1 - 3.20A A 0.01414 0.00000 1.000 0.0200 0.028 2.0000

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Time dial: TD=K=O - 99 for 46 curve B 1.4636 0.00000 1.000 1.0469 0.028 3.2500
TD=O.O - 9.9 for all other curves c 8.2506 0.00000 1.000 2.0469 0.028 8.0000
Time-Current Characteristics: G 12.1212 0.00000 1.000 1.000 0.028 29.000
The following expression describes the inverse F 0.0000 1.00000 0.000 0.0000 0.028 1.0000

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time current characteristic for each curve: 46
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p 0 to 600 0 to 25 0 to 1 .5 to 2.5 0.028 0 to 30
TT = AD + BD + K = Time to trip
S1, S2 =CO Short lnv, lAC Short lnv A = IEC Standard Inverse
MN -C L1, L2 =CO Long lnv, lAC Long lnv B = IEC Very Inverse
D =CO Definite Time C = IEC Extremely Inverse
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M =CO Moderately Inverse G = IEC Long Time Inverse
TR = RD Time for decaying reset 11, 12 =CO Inverse, lAC Inverse F = Fixed Time
M2-1 V1, V2 =CO Very lnv, lAC Very lnv 46 = Negative Sequence Overcurrent
E1, E2 =CO Ext Inverse, lAC Ext. Inverse P = Programmable

where D = Time dial, M = Multiple of PU and A, B, Constant A is variable for the 46 curve and is determined as necessary based on
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generator full load current, minimum pickup, and K factor settings.


C, N, K and R are constants that govern the shape
of each curve. The protection engineer can set the DIRECTIONAL CONTROL (ALL OVERCURRENT)
constants for the P (programmable} curve to Mode: Forward, Reverse,
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achieve virtually any characteristic. Nondirectional


67P Polarization: Positive Sequence w/Memory
51 P VOLTAGE CONTROL (27R) Negative Sequence
Control Modes: Uncontrolled, voltage 670 Polarization: Negative Sequence
controlled, voltage restrained. 67N Polarization: Selectable any combination
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Control/Restraint Range: 30 - 250V Zero Sequence Voltage


Restrained Mode Characteristic: (see below) (Requires 4W VT)
Zero Sequence Current
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(Requires IG)
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BREAKER FAILURE (BF)
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-� 1ACT 0.1-30A
Time: 50 - 999mSec
Time Accuracy: ±0.5% or +1% eye I-% eye
25%

V,•.,,,, % of setting VOLTS/HZ (24)


Pickup: 0.5 - 6V/Hz
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Delay Time: Inverse Squared Curve


SWITCH ONTO FAULT (SOTF) .Jh_ ET
Pickup: 5ACT 0.5-150.0A TT = (M-1)2 TR = DR X FST X 100
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1 ACT 0.1-30.0A TT = Time to Trip TR = Time to Reset


Hold Timer: 50-999 msec DT = Time Dial, Trip DR = Time Dial, Reset
Actual V/Hz
M = Pickup V/Hz ET = Elapsed Time
10 FST = Full Scale Trip Time (TT}
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PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS, continued
SYNC CHECK (25) POWER (32, 132)
Delta Phase Angle: 1 - 45 degrees Mode: Forward, Reverse

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Delta Voltage Magnitude: 1 - 20V Pickup: 5A: 1.0 - 6000 Watts, 3 ph
Delta Frequency: 0.01 - 0.50Hz 1A: 1.0 - 1200 Watts, 3 ph
Pickup Accuracy: ±3%
SYNC CHECK, VOLTAGE MONITOR (25VM) Delay Time: 0.050 - 600 Sec.
Dead Threshold: 10 - 150V
Live Threshold: 10- 150V

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CURRENT PICKUP ACCURACY (All 50, 51 , 50BF)
Dropout Time Delay: 0.050 - 60.0sec Phase and Ground: 5A 2% or 50mA
Logic: Dead Phase/Dead Aux. 1A 2% or 10mA

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Dead Phase/Live Aux. Neutral and Negative 5A 3% or 75mA
Live Phase/Dead Aux. Sequence: 1A 3% or 75mA
Two Independent outputs: 25VM1 and 25VM2
VOLTAGE PICKUP ACCURACY (All 27, 47 and 59)
PHASE OVER/UNDERVOLTAGE (27P, 59P)
±2% or±0.5V

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Mode: 1 of 3; 2 of 3; 3 of 3
Pickup: 10.0-300V DEFINITE TIME ACCURACY UNLESS OTHERWISE
Delay Time: 0.050 - 600sec. STATED (All 27, 32, 47 and 59)
27 Inhibit: Disable, 10.0 - 300V
Definite Time Accuracy: ±0.5% or±%eye
NEGATIVE SEQUENCE OVERVOLTAGE (47)
Pickup:
Delay Time:
1.0 - 300VL·N
0.050- 600sec.

AUXILIARY I 3VO OVER/UNDERVOLTAGE (27X,


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SETTING GROUPS
Setting Groups:
Control Modes:
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Automatic:CLP; Recloser shot;
Dynamic load or unbalance
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59X, 1 59X) External: Discrete input logic;
Mode: Fundamental Vx , Binary Input Logic
3 phase Residual (3VO),
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METERING
3rd Harmonic Vx
Current Range: 5A 0.5 to 15.0
Pickup: 1.0 - 150V
1A 0.1 to 3.0
Delay Time: 0.050 - 600 Sec.
Current Accuracy: ±1%
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FREQUENCY (81, 181, 281, 381, 481, 581)


Mode: Over, Under Phase Voltage 3W 0- 300 VLL·
Pickup: 40.00 - 70.00 Hz Range: 4W 0 - 300 VLL
Delay Time: 0.000 - 600 Sec. Phase Voltage ±0.5% for 50V<VLL· <300V
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Time Accuracy: ±0.5% or +1 eye I-0 eye Accuracy:


(Min. trip time affected by minimum 3 cycle
security count) WattNAR: 5A 0 to ±7500
1A
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0 to±1500
GENERAL PURPOSE LOGIC TIMERS (62, 162) Watt Accuracy: 1%@ Unity PF
Mode: PU.DO VAR Accuracy: 1%@ Zero PF
1 Shot, Non-Retrig.
1 Shot, Retrig. Energy: 0 to ±1.0E12 (F/R registers)
Integrating
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Latch Frequency: 10 - 75Hz


T1 and T2 Delay Time: 0.000 - 9999 Sec. Frequency 0.01Hz
Time Accuracy: ±0.5% or±% eye Accuracy:

RECLOSER (79) DEMANDS (lA, 18, IC, IN, IQ, Fwd Watts, Rvs Watts,
Fwd VARs, Rvs VARs)
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Mode: Power up to close,


Power up to lockout Demand Interval: 1 - 60 min.
Reclose Shots: 0 - 1 Pilot Reclose Demand Mode: Thermal
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0 - 3 Delayed Reclose
BREAKER MONITORING
Reclose, Reset, Fail, 0.100 - 600 Sec.
Duty Mode: I or F
Max. Cycle Timers:
Duty Alarm Range: 0 - to 100%
Time Accuracy: ±0.5% or
Op Counter Alarm Range: 0- 99999
+1% eye I-0 eye
Trip Time Alarm Range: 20 - 1 OOOmSec
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ORDERING
SAMPLE STYLE NUMBER
The style number identification chart defines the electrical characteristics and operation features included in

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BE1-1051 relays. For example, if the style number were BE1-1 051 E3N1ROUO, the device has the following:
BE1-1051
(E) 5 Amp nominal system with 5 Amp Independent Ground Input
(3) Three phase voltage sensing
(N) Standard 6-button HMI with LCD display

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(1) 48/125VacNdc power supply
(R) 19" Horizontal Rack Mount, Drawout Case
(0) ASCII Communications on Com 2

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(U) Battery Backup for Real Time Clock
(0) Without Ethernet communications ports

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MODEL NO.

CURRENT SENSING
INPUT TYPE

1 Amp Nominal Systems


A)W/0 Independent Gnd Input
VOLTAGE SENSING
INPUT TYPE

3)3 phase sensing


4)3 phase sensing
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SUPPLY

1) 48/125Vac/dc
2) 125/250Vac/dc
RS-485 PORT
PROTOCOL

O)ASCII
1)ModbusT�m
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ETHERNET PORT
PROTOCOL

0)None
1)Com 3, UCA2 10BaseF
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B)1 Amp Independent Gnd Input w/4th independe � 3)24Vdc 2)TNP D Com 4, UCA2 10 BaseT
C) SEF (0.1Amp)Independent auxiliary input ffi 3)DNP 3.0 ffi 2) Com3, UCA2 1OBaseF
Gnd Input Com4, UCA2 1OBaseF

5 Amp Nominal Systems


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D)W/0 Independent Gnd Input


E) 5 Amp Independent Gnd Input FRONT PANEL MOUNTING OPTIONS
F)1 Amp Independent Gnd Input
G)SEF (0.1Amp)Independent N)6 button HMI with H) Horizontal N) None
Gnd Input LCD display Panel Mount Y) 4000 point Load Profile
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D)Direct Access R) Horizontal Demand Log


Virtual Control Rack Mount U)Battery backup for Real
Panel with 6 V)Vertical Panel Time Clock
button HMI with Mount W) 4000 point Load Profile
LCD display Demand Log and
Battery Backup for Real
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NOTES:
Time Clock

All units include three independent communications ports standard: ComO (front RS-232), Com1 (rear RS-232, Com2 (rear RS-485).
ASCII Communications is standard on ComO, Com1, and Com2.
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Consult your Basler Representative for availability of other protocol options.

Adds 25 sync check option.


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