EasyManuals Logo

Basler BE1-11g User Manual

Basler BE1-11g
672 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Page #597 background imageLoading...
Page #597 background image
9424200994 Rev N 585
The K factor gives the time that a generator can withstand 1 per unit negative sequence current. For
example, with a K factor of 20, since (I
2
)
2
becomes 1 at 1 per unit of current, the generator can withstand
the condition for 20 seconds. Typical values for generator K factors are in the 2 to 40 range. The BE1-11g
uses the “nominal current” setting of the BE1-11g to determine what corresponds to 1 per unit current in
the generator.
When curve 46 is selected, the BE1-11g changes the range of the allowed time dial to 1 to 99 (instead of
the time dial range of 0.1 to 9.9 for all the other curves). The user should enter the “K” factor of the
generator into the time dial field.
BE1-11g Equation
When the 46 function is used, the BE1-11g uses the K factor (i.e., 46 time dial setting), 46 minimum
pickup setting and generator full-load current to create a constant Z (see Equation 30
).
= 46  
 
46  
Equation 30
The time to trip equation used in the BE1-11g is:
=
+ 0.028 
Equation 31
where:
=

46  
Equation 32
which, when M > 1, reduces to:
= 46  
 

Equation 33
BE1-11g Time Curve Characteristics

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers:

Question and Answer IconNeed help?

Do you have a question about the Basler BE1-11g and is the answer not in the manual?

Basler BE1-11g Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandBasler
ModelBE1-11g
CategoryRelays
LanguageEnglish

Related product manuals