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G enerator P rotection S ystem

G enerator P rotection S ystem. What is it?. G enerator P rotection S ystem based on the successful 851/951 platform Includes Multifunction Protection and : Metering and Control Relay Status Alarms Breaker Monitoring Detailed Event and Oscillography Data

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G enerator P rotection S ystem

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  1. Generator Protection System

  2. What is it? • Generator Protection System based on the successful 851/951 platform • Includes Multifunction Protection and: • Metering and Control • Relay Status Alarms • Breaker Monitoring • Detailed Event and Oscillography Data • Communication (Status, Metering, Control, Settings, Events) • Programmable Logic • Programmable I/O

  3. What makes it unique? • High Flexibility • Flexibility in protection settings • Flexibility in application logic • Flexibility in packaging (H1 and S1 case) • Optimal functionality in a small package

  4. Typical BE1-GPS One Line Bus 52 VX on Broken Delta, 3Vo, gen neutral VX* * VX: one optional phase voltage input usable for either gen neutral or sync check 3,2 25 24 x81 O/U 47 x27N x59N x27P x59P G 46Q x32 60FL 50TN x40Q 50TP 3 BF 51P VR/VC 51N 151N x50/51N: 3Io or Ig 1 neu VX, Ig Optional IE Logic x62 27-3N VX* R or X + Front Display, RS232 ASCII, RS485, ASCII/Modbus/DNP, Oscillography, SOE, 2 Setting Groups, Programmable Logic, 4 status in, 6 contact out

  5. Protection - Current • 51V: Phase Overcurrent • Settable for: • Voltage Controlled (51/27C) • Voltage Restrained (51/27R) • Normal (51) • Multiple time curves using IEEE C37.112-1996: • 7-CO, 5-IAC, 4-IEC, 1-fixed, 1-programmable • Each with instantaneous or integrating reset • 51N, 151N • Each can be assigned to: • Three Phase Residual-3I0 (IN) • Optional Independent Ground Input (IG)

  6. Protection - Current • 46: Negative Sequence Overcurrent • Accepts K factor based I2 curve or • Standard time overcurrent curves • BF: Breaker Failure • Timer with fast dropout current detector • Supervise / Block with either internal elements or external inputs • Start / Initiate with either internal elements or external inputs

  7. Protection - Current • 50TP: Phase Instantaneous / Def. Time • Use for Inadvertent Energization logic or • On line indication or • Phase fault protection or • User-defined purpose • 50TN: Ground Inst. / Def. Time • Use for Inadvertent Energization logic or • Ground fault protection or • User-defined purpose

  8. Protection - Current • 51N monitoring Optional Independent Ground Input can act as OC differential. • For those applications requiring Generator Differential (87): Use the BE1-87G or the BE1-CDS220 • Redundancy gained by placing the differential in a separate package avoids the “all your eggs in one basket” pitfall • Basler offers competitive pricing for the CDS220/GPS100 combo package

  9. Protection - Voltage • 24: Volts/Hertz • Inverse quantity squared curve • Time delay proportionate to (1/(M-1)^2) • 25: Sync Check • dV, dF, df • Sync allowed on gen. frequency>bus frequency if desired • Instantaneous response; no time delay needed, but can be added with 62 timer

  10. Protection - Voltage • 27P, 127P: Phase Undervoltage • 59P, 159P: Phase Overvoltage • Unique user selected 1/3, 2/3, or 3/3 logic • Definite time • 47: Negative Sequence Voltage • Reverse phase energization detection • Applicable for mobile generators • Definite time

  11. Protection - Voltage • 27X, 127X, 59X, 159X : Auxiliary Over and Under Voltage • Definite Time • 3 User Selected Modes - Mode 1: Aux VT, fundamental frequency • Monitor bus or monitor generator neutral for ground fault - Mode 2: Phase VT, 3Vo • Monitor generator high side for ground fault - Mode 3: Aux VT, 3rd Harmonic • Absence of neutral 3rd harmonic indicates ground fault

  12. Protection - Voltage • 60FL: Fuse Loss Detection Algorithm • Negative Sequence Voltage in the absence of negative sequence current • Loss of all phase voltages with no phase current, with breaker closed • 81, 181, 281, 381: Over / Under Frequency • Definite time • Frequency set points can be Over or Under • Undervoltage blocking

  13. Protection - V x I • 32, 132: Forward or Reverse, Over or Under Power (Under with user supplied logic) • Use for Loss of Prime Mover • Online indication • Sequential tripping • 40Q, 140Q: Loss of Excitation • Definite Time • Offset Sloped VAR Flow Algorithm • Set one Fast/High; 2nd Slow/Low

  14. Auxiliary Timers • 62, 162, 262, 362: General Purpose Logic Timers • Multiple Modes of Operation • Pickup / Drop Out • One Shot, Retriggerable • One Shot, Non-retriggerable • Integrating Timer • Latch • Very Long PU and DO Time delays • 0.000-9999s (2.78hrs)

  15. Control • Virtual Control switches in the relay replace panel mounted switches • Controllable from relay HMI or via serial ports • 101 Breaker Control switch • 3 Outputs: 101T (Pulse Trip), 101C (Pulse Close), 101SC (Slip Contact) • 43, 143, 243, 343 switches • 3 modes: On / Off; Off / Momentary On; On / Off / Pulse • User settable labels

  16. Switchable Setting Groups • Two settings groups for addressing different operating conditions • Controlled via Programmable Inputs • Control via 43 switches • Settings are independent • Setting Group can change logic

  17. Typical One Line G PRIME MOVER FIELD GND FLT LOGIC 3RD 27X 151N 32 24 59X 3Vo 159P 132 27P 81 159X 40Q 47 181 IN2 59P 281 140Q SIMULTANEOUS TRIP 101 51V (T) 381 159P TIMER 46 60FL Unused Functions IN3 SEQUENTIAL TRIP 50P 43 25 IN4 I.E. 50N LOGIC 143 127P IN1 51N 243 50BF 343 127X

  18. Metering Functions • Volts: ph-ph, ph-n • Amps: Ph, N, Gnd, Neg Sequence • Watts, VARS, Forward/Reverse • Watt-Hours, VAR-Hours • Read from • BESTCOMS • Front HMI • ASC commands • SCADA access via com. ports

  19. Metering Functions

  20. Metering Functions • Demand • Amps: per phase, ground, negative seq. • Watts, VARs, Forward / Reverse • Demand Alarms • Today's, yesterday's, peak since reset • Demand interval separately settable for phase, neutral, and negative sequence

  21. Settings File Documentation • Use BESTCOMS to print or export all settings with a single click • Five pages of detailed settings • Fast and easy settings documentation

  22. Detailed Event Reports • 16 Fault Summary Reports • Includes tripping elements, targets, current, voltage, duration • 255 Sequence of Events • SOE includes all logic changes of state and all protective element and I/O pu/do • 240 Cycle Oscillography • View with free BESTwave software • Divided over 6-16 events (user setting) • 12 samples / cycle

  23. Alarms • 4 Types of Alarms: • Relay Fail, Major, Minor, or Logic • Front Panel includes LEDs for Relay Trouble, Major, and Minor Alarms • Relay Fail Contact Output • Continuous self test • Reset alarms via Contact Input or Logic command

  24. Breaker Monitoring • Accumulation of interrupted I or I2 • Provisions to disable breaker duty during test current injection • Operations counter • Excessive clearing time • Built-in trip circuit monitor (Output 1)

  25. I/O • 3 Phase CTs, 1 or 5 A • Optional Independent Gnd CT, 1 or 5 A • 3 Phase VTs, 3W, 4W, or 1 Ph • 1 Aux VT (Gen Neutral or Bus) • 4 Programmable Status Inputs • 5 Programmable + 1 Alarm Outputs • 3 Communication Ports • Front Panel: LCD display with 5 virtual switches

  26. Advanced Human Machine Interface • Programmable scroll list • You can't get lost in the menu tree • Automatic priority of target and alarm displays • Most settings changeable via HMI • Logic setup requires com. port access

  27. Integration Friendly Features • Virtual Switches replace physical switches for local and remote control • Metering, Alarm, and Status Reporting • Three Independent Communications Ports with optional protocol support • Modbus • DNP 3.0 Level 2 Certified

  28. Communications • Three independent general purpose com ports • All are optically isolated • ASCII command communications • Free WindowsÒ based software included for setting and interrogation of the relay • Protocol support for Com2 (RS-485 port on rear) • IRIG-B port is standard (external time sync)

  29. Security • Three access areas with independent passwords • Master access password • Security independently settable for each port

  30. Hardware Features • Flash memory for embedded programming • Active CT technology • Power supply holds up to 100ms with 4 output relay energized upon complete loss of power • Full drawout half rack and S1 case

  31. Mounting • Half Rack Case (H1) • Mounting Accessories • Two Escutcheon Plates available: • Panel mounts one H1 type relay • Panel mounts two H1 type relays dovetailed side-by-side • Two Adapter brackets available: • Mounts single H1 case relay in a 19” rack • with cutout for FT test switch • without cutout for FT test switch

  32. What about mounting? • S1 Case with Test Paddle • Mounting Accessories • Fits in same size cutout as Basler and GE S1 case Available in S1 single and double ended Cases • Two Adapter Plates available: • Mounts S1 case in GE S2 or West. FT21 cutout • Mounts S1 case in West FT32 cutout

  33. Windows Software • Free BESTCOMS™ with Every Relay • System Setup Summary Screen shows all enabled functions • Screens are provided for the operational setting of each protective function • Screens are provided to aid making BESTlogic settings

  34. Windows Software • Free BESTCOMS™ with Every Relay • System Setup Summary Screen shows all enabled functions • Screens are provided for operational setting of each protective function • Screens are provided to aid making BESTlogic settings

  35. Windows Software • Free BESTCOMS™ with Every Relay • System Setup Summary Screen shows all enabled functions • Screens are provided for the operational setting of each protective function • Screens are provided to aid in making BESTlogic settings

  36. FLEXIBILITYApplication Logic • BESTlogic • Highly flexible programming language • Equivalent to combining discrete component with user defined Boolean logic • User has the same flexibility as in the days before multifunction relays • Evaluation effort is reduced

  37. FLEXIBILITYApplication Logic • User defined Inputs and Output Application • Customize to application • User defined variable names • Easier to analyze event reports • Allows virtual switch name to be customized to application

  38. BESTlogic • Select a Pre-programmed Scheme • OR • Program a Custom Logic Scheme

  39. BESTlogicExample: Virtual Selector switch Mode = 0 - disable 1 - on/off or pulse 2 - on/off only 3 - pulse only 7 Character User defined name for OFF state 43 10 character User defined name for switch 7 Character User defined name for ON state HMI or Communication Port Command Virtual switches: 43, 143, 243, 343

  40. BESTprint • BESTPRINT allows users to preview and print graphical representations of BESTCOMS settings files. • 15 pages of detailed documentation

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