BE1-67N GROUND DIRECTIONAL OVERCURRENT RELAY FEATURES ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. FUNCTIONS AND FEATURES Pages 2-4. APPLICATIONS Page 2

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BE1-67N GROUND DIRECTIONAL OVERCURRENT RELAY The BE1-67N Ground Directional Overcurrent Relay provides ground fault protection for transmission and distribution lines by sensing the direction and magnitude of ground (zero sequence current into or out of the protected zone. FEATURES Directional element polarized by: - Zero Sequence (Neutral Current - Zero Sequence (Residual Voltage - Phasor Sum of zero sequence quantities 12 Field selectable curves Optional directional and non-directional instantaneous overcurrent elements. Qualified to the requirements of: - IEEE C37.90-1989, C37.90.1-1989 - IEC 255-5 UL recognized per standard 508, UL file number E97033. Gost R certified; complies with the relevant standards of Gosstandart of Russia. Five year warranty ADDITIONAL INFORMATION INSTRUCTION MANUAL Request publication 9190700990 STANDARDS, DIMENSIONS and ACCESSORIES Request bulletin SDA FUNCTIONS AND FEATURES Pages 2-4 APPLICATIONS Page 2 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION Page 4 SPECIFICATIONS Page 6 ORDERING Page 8 P. O. BOX 269 HIGHLAND, ILLINOIS 62249, U.S.A. PHONE 618-654-2341 FAX 618-654-2351 UDR-4 5-10

FEATURES Dual polarized directional element capability Zero sequence (Residual voltage (3V 0 Zero sequence (Neutral current (I 0 Phasor Summation of 3V 0 & I 0 Directional Sensitivity Time Overcurrent l 0 : 0.2 Amp V 0 : 0.75 Volt Instantaneous Overcurrent 0.75 To 2 Amp 4 Volts Directional element is insensitive to third or higher harmonics. 12 Field selectable, inverse, definite time, and British Standard (BS142 time overcurrent curves. Independent time and instantaneous overcurrent elements. Optional independent directional and non-directional instantaneous overcurrent functions. Wide continuous setting ranges: Current Transformer Time Instantaneous Nominal Overcurrent Overcurrent 5 Amp 0.25 to 6.0 Amps 2 to 100 Amps 1 Amp 0.05 to 1.2 Amps 0.4 to 20 Amps Current pickup accuracy +2% Timing accuracy +5% Time Overcurrent Reset - Instantaneous Optional Auxiliary Output Contact follows operation of user defined function (TOC, Dir INST, Non Dir INST Drawout construction, testable-in-case Provision for trip circuit testing Less than 0.1 Ohm burden for all sensing inputs Standard magnetically latched targets for each trip function Qualified to the requirements of: IEEE C37.90.1-1989 for SWC and Fast Transient IEEE C37.90.2-1989 (Draft for RFI IEC 255-5 for impulse APPLICATION Directional relays are used to determine the relative location of the fault from the direction of fault current flow relative to a reference quantity such as neutral current (I 0 or residual voltage (3V 0. Zero sequence quantities provide a secure reference for the directional element since these quantities are defined by the total source impedance of the power system. The BE1-67N can determine the direction of the fault and operate with either one or both the polarizing current and voltage inputs connected. An internal switch provides the user with the ability to select the polarizing quantity(s to be used for the application. The zero sequence (3V 0 polarizing voltage can be obtained from the bus or the protected line by using the broken-delta secondary of a set of grounded wye voltage transformers. Zero sequence polarizing current is typically obtained from the neutral of a grounded wye winding of a power transformer. However, the source should be evaluated to ensure the direction of this polarizing current does not change for ground faults on the protected line. A directional instantaneous element is recommended when the fault current behind the relay is equal to or greater than 90% of the pickup setting of the instantaneous element. The low current burden of the directional element enhances the performance of the protection since all of the directional elements are supplied from the same polarizing source. Twelve standard time-current characteristics are available to aid the coordination of this relay with other protective devices in the system. These include seven characteristics that are standard in North America and five that are compatible with British or IEC requirements. 2

FEATURES, continued B2 = Long Inverse B4 = Moderately Inverse B1 = Short Inverse B5 = Inverse B3 = Definite B6 = Very Inverse B7 = Extremely Inverse E2 = Long Inverse (BS 142 E4 = Inverse (1.3 sec (BS 142 E5 = Inverse (2.9 sec (BS 142 E6 = Very Inverse (BS 142 E7 = Extremely Inverse (BS 142 Figure 1 - Time-Current Characteristics 3

DIRECTIONAL INPUTS (3V 0 and I 0 The directional element determines the characteristic angle for the operation of the relay from the polarizing quantity. This maximum torque angle defines the center of the directional characteristic. When the phase relationship between the polarizing quantity and the measured fault current (I 0P is within this characteristic, the directional element enables the operation of time and instantaneous overcurrent functions within the relay (Figures 4, 5, and 6. The BE1-67N Ground Directional Overcurrent Relay includes a dual polarized directional element. This element may be polarized by either the zero sequence (Neutral current (I 0, the zero sequence voltage (3V 0, or the phasor summation of both quantities. If 3V 0 is used, a phase shift of 0 or 60 is included to adjust the characteristic angle of the directional element FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION to the characteristic of the power system. A setting of 0 (Figure 4 is used when the power system is grounded through a resistance. A setting of 60 (Figure 5 is used when the power system is solidly grounded. Polarizing current may be obtained from either the neutral of a solidly grounded wye power transformer or a delta winding. The acceptability of this current polarizing source must be evaluated for the application. CURRENT INPUT (I 0P Current sensed by the relay from the residual connection of system current transformers is monitored for its phase relationship to the polarizing quantity(s. If the phase relationship is correct for tripping, the time overcurrent element and optional directional instantaneous element will be enabled. The magnitude of this current is compared to the instantaneous and the time overcurrent pickup settings. 4 Figure 2 - Functional Block Diagram

FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION, continued Figure 3 - Instantaneous Characteristics Figure 4 - Phase Relationship for Residual voltage Polarization (V 0 (0 Characteristic Angle Figure 5 - Phase Relationship for Residual Voltage Polarization (V 0 (60 Characteristic Angle Figure 6 - Phase Relationship for Zero Sequence Current Polarization (I 0 5

Maximum Maximum Current Time Element System Continuous for Pickup Range CT Secondary Current 1 Second (Continuous 5 Amps 7.5 Amps 150 Amps 0.25 to 6.0 Amps 1 Amp 1.5 Amps 30 Amps 0.05 to 1.2 Amps Table 1 - Current Sensing Capabilities Minimum Instantaneous Element Instantaneous Element Pickup Range Directional Sensitivity CT Secondary 5 Amps 1 Amp I 0 (polarized Directional Pickup Range 2 to 100 Amps 0.4 to 20 Amps 0.75 to 2.0 Amps Non-Directional Pickup Range 2 to 100 Amps 0.4 to 20 Amps N/A Table 2 - Instantaneous Element Capabilities MICROPROCESSOR The microprocessor is enabled when the magnitude of the measured current (I 0P is in excess of the pickup setting and the directional element has determined this current is flowing in the tripping direction. The microprocessor determines the required time delay from the magnitude of the measured current (l 0P relative to the pickup setting, the selected time-current characteristic, and the time dial setting. INSTANTANEOUS ELEMENT CHARACTERISTICS The relay may be optionally supplied with directional or non-directional instantaneous overcurrent elements. The directional instantaneous overcurrent element is supervised by the directional element. If current polarization is used, the level of polarizing current required for tripping is adjustable independently from the time overcurrent function. The tripping levels for the instantaneous overcurrent elements are set independently from the time overcurrent pickup. OUTPUTS Separate normally open or normally closed output contacts are provided for each tripping function included within the relay. The configuration of the output relays is defined by the style number. These output contacts include an associated target indicator. An optional auxiliary output relay is available. This auxiliary relay can be selected to operate in parallel with any combination of the output relays for the tripping functions. The configuration of the auxiliary output relay (normally open or normally closed is defined by the style number. A relay status alarm contact is standard. This output will be closed to indicate abnormal power supply voltages or when the microprocessor s self-diagnostics has detected an error. TARGETS A target is provided for each tripping function within the unit. These are electronically latched and manually reset. MANUAL TRIP TESTING The relay is provided with a push-button switch for each tripping function within the unit. These switches are included to allow trip testing of the external circuitry without the need to supply currents and voltages to the sensing inputs. Only control power needs to be applied to the unit. These switches are recessed behind the front panel to prevent accidental operation. Activation of these push-buttons (with a non-conducting rod will energize the associated trip contact, allowing verification of trip circuit integrity. 6

SPECIFICATIONS Continuous One Second Current Sensing Input Current Current 5 Amp Unit 7.5 Amps 150 Amps 1 Amp Unit 1.5 Amps 30 Amps Current Polarizing Input 10 Amps 150 Amps Burden: Less than 0.1 ohm for any input DIRECTIONAL ELEMENT Switch selectable polarizing quantity: Zero sequence (Neutral current (I, Zero sequence (Residual voltage (3V 0 Dual Phasor summation of V 0 and I 0 Operating Region: +75 (150 window centered about the characteristic angle Characteristic Angle: 3V 0 - selectable as 0 or 60 lag I 0 - fixed 0 Directional Sensitivity: I 0 (for time overcurrent: 0.2 Amp I 0 (for instantaneous overcurrent: 0.75 to 2 Amp 3V 0 (for time overcurrent: 0.75 Volt 3V 0 (for instantaneous overcurrent: 4 Volts Harmonic Sensitivity: Polarizing quantities are insensitive to third or higher harmonics TIME OVERCURRENT FUNCTION Pickup Range-Continuous Adjustment 5 Amp Unit: 0.25 to 6.0 Amps 1 Amp Unit: 0.05 to 1.2 Amps Drop Out Ratio: Better than 95% of pickup value Time Dial Range: 00 to 99 in 01 steps Timing Characteristics: 12 inverse time functions can be switch selected Timing Accuracy: +5% or 50 milliseconds, whichever is greater Reset: Instantaneous INSTANTANEOUS OVERCURRENT FUNCTION Pickup Range-Continuous Adjustment 5 Amp Unit: 2 to 100 Amps 1 Amp Unit: 0.4 to 20 Amps Drop Out Ratio: Better than 98% of pickup value TARGETS: Electronically latched, manually reset for TIME, and each INST function included in the relay. Targets may be specified to operate by either an internal signal or a minimum current of 0.2 Amp through the output contacts. Target coil resistance: 0.1 Ohm Operate Time: Less than 1 millisecond OUTPUTS: Resistive: 250 Vdc - Make and carry 30 Amps for 0.2 seconds, carry 7 Amps continuously, break 0.3 Amp Inductive: 250 Vdc - break 0.3 Amp, (UR = 0.04 ISOLATION: 1500 Vac at 60 Hz for one minute in accordance with IEC 255-5 and IEEE C37.90.1-1989 (Dielectric Test. SURGE WITHSTAND: Qualified to IEEE C37.90.1-1989 and IEC 255-5 FAST TRANSIENT: Qualified to IEEE C37.90.1-1989 IMPULSE TEST: Qualified to IEC 255-5 RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE (RFI: Field tested using a five watt transceiver operating at random frequencies centered around 144 MHz and 440 MHz TEMPERATURE: Operating Range: -40 C (-40 F to 70 C (158 F Storage Range: -65 C (-85 F to 90 C (194 F SHOCK: 15g in each of three mutually perpendicular planes VIBRATION: 2g in each of three mutually perpendicular planes swept over the range of 10 to 500 Hz for a total of 6 sweeps, 15 minutes per sweep CASE SIZE: M1 NET WEIGHT: 18 pounds (8.2 kg maximum 7

MODEL NUMBER: BE1-67N Ground Directional Overcurrent Relay STYLE NUMBER: The style number appears on the front panel, drawout cradle, and inside the case assembly. This style number consists of an eleven character definition of the features included within a particular unit. The style number identification chart defines each of the standard and optional features. ORDERING HOW TO ORDER: Designate the model number followed by the complete style number. Complete the style number by selecting one feature from each column of the Style Number Identification Chart. (Two characters are used to designate the timing characteristic. STANDARD ACCESSORIES The following accessory is available for the BE1-67N Ground Directional Relay. Test Plug - To allow testing of the relay without removing system wiring, order 2 test plugs, Basler Electric part number 10095. BE1-67N MODEL NO. A Z 2 C Sensing Input Type A Zero sequence current, voltage or dual polarized Sensing Input Range 1 0.25-6.0 Amps, 60 Hz 2 0.25-6.0 Amps, 50 Hz 3 0.05-1.2 Amps, 60 Hz 4 0.05-1.2 Amps, 50 Hz Output 1 E Normally open F Normally closed Timing Z2 Switch Selectable Short inverse Long inverse Definite time Moderately inverse time Inverse time Very inverse time Extremely inverse time long inverse time inverse time (1.3s inverse time (3s very inverse time extremely inverse time 1 Power Supply J 120 Vac/ 125 Vdc K 48 Vdc L 24 Vdc Y 48/125 Vdc Z 250 Vdc/ 240 Vac Target A Internally operated B Current operated Notes: Option 1 Instantaneous 0 None 1 Nondirectional instantaneous element 3 Directional instantaneous element 4 Nondirectional and directional instantaneous element Option 2 C Push-toenergize outputs and relay fail outputs 1 When target is B, output must be E. Option 3 Auxiliary contacts 0 None 1 Normally open 2 Normally closed 5 SPDT (form c Option 4 F Semi-flush mounting P Projection mounting 2. All relays supplied in M1 size case. Route 143, Box 269, Highland, Illinois U.S.A. 62249 Tel +1 618.654.2341 Fax +1 618.654.2351 e-mail: info@basler.com www.basler.com P.A.E. Les Pins, 67319 Wasselonne Cedex FRANCE Tel +33 3.88.87.1010 Fax +33 3.88.87.0808 e-mail: beifrance@basler.com No. 59 Heshun Road Loufeng District (N, Suzhou Industrial Park, 215122, Suzhou, P.R.China Tel +86(0512 8227 2888 Fax +86(0512 8227 2887 e-mail: beichina@basler.com 55 Ubi Avenue 1 #03-05 Singapore 408935 Tel +65 68.44.6445 Fax +65 65.68.44.8902 e-mail: beisingapore@basler.com Printed in U.S.A.