67 Directional Phase Over Current Relay
67 Directional Phase Over Current Relay
67 Directional Phase Over Current Relay
BE1-67
PHASE DIRECTIONAL
TIME OVERCURRENT
RELAY
ADVANTAGES
• Single- or three-phase sensing. SPECIFICATIONS
• Time overcurrent range is continuously adjustable from 0.5 to 12A. pages 3 - 8
• Instantaneous range is adjustable from 1 to 40 times the time
overcurrent element pickup.
• Polarized by line-to-line potential.
• Time-current characteristics are field selectable with optional switch.
• Time dial is adjustable in 100 incremental steps. EXTERNAL
• A Limited Range of Operation option is available to provide additional CONNECTIONS
protection against false tripping on mutually coupled lines. pages 9 and 10
• Optional directional or non-directional instantaneous elements.
• 2% pickup accuracy and timing repeatability.
• ±5% timing accuracy.
• UL recognized under Standard 508, UL File #E97033 for units having ORDERING
nominal power supply inputs of 120 Vac or less, and 125 Vdc or less. INFORMATION
• Five year warranty. pages 11 and 12
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Request Publication 9170900990
STANDARDS, DIMENSIONS and ACCESSORIES
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APPLICATION
V
BC
a. TRIPPING
DIRECTION
X
5
PROTECTED
67 LINE
POL
c.
6
APPLICATION, continued
COORDINATION
Without the ability to determine the direction of current A C
A C
Figure 3. Substations Fed From Two Sources
51 67
SOURCE LOAD
In this example, non-directional overcurrent relays (51)
B
are used to protect the lines leaving the source bus,
D
inasmuch as there is only one source of fault current.
51 67
However, the breakers at the load buses (C, D, E, and F)
are protected by directional time overcurrent relays (67)
to prevent overtripping in the event of a fault. This will
FAULT
E remove the faulted line and retain service to the con-
67 nected loads.
= BREAKER LOAD
SPECIFICATIONS
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION per input. Two current sensing frequencies are offered:
The specifications on these pages define the features 50 Hz or 60 Hz.
and options that can be combined to exactly satisfy an
application requirement. The block diagram (Figure 4) The maximum 1-second current rating is 50 x the
illustrates how the various standard features, as well as maximum tap current selected, or 500 A, whichever is
the options, function together. less. For ratings other than those specified by the time
curves, the rating is calculated as follows:
INPUTS
Current Sensing I = (50 X tap value or 500 A, whichever is less)
T
Current sensing can be selected as either single-phase
or three-phase as determined by the style chart. Each where I = Maximum current
current sensing transformer of the relay (1 per phase) T = Time of current flow in seconds
receives the output from the (5 A nominal) secondary
of a standard system current transformer. Voltage Sensing
Each current sensing input has a sensing range of 0.5 to The voltage sensing input transformers receive their
12.0 A. The continuous current capability is rated at 20 input from 120 Volt nominal secondary, standard
A. The current sensing input burden is less than 0.01 system voltage transformers.
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SPECIFICATIONS, continued
INDICATORS
OVERCURRENT MULTI- INHIBIT TIMING
I ELEMENT PLEXOR
A
ØA ØB ØC ØA ØB ØC
TAP
SELECT
TO INST A/D CONVERTER
I
CT’S B ADJ & LEVEL DETECTOR ØA
TAP
O
CAL ELEMENT
U
T ØB TARGETS
P
I CURVE SELECTOR U
C ØC
SWITCH T
CHARACTERISTIC
PHASE ANGLE NORMAL I
ADJUSTMENT /TEST N
SWITCH T
MICRO-
E
LIMITED REGION PROCESSOR
R TIMED
OF OPERATION
F TRIP
ADJUSTMENT
A
C TARGET
TIME E
V
A DIAL
INST
TO V DIRECTIONAL TRIP
PT’S B
ELEMENT
TARGET
V PUSH-TO-ENERGIZE
C
OUTPUTS (OPTION 2-C)
POWER
POWER SUPPLY
TO INTERNAL CIRCUITRY STATUS
Each voltage sensing input has a continuous voltage CURRENT SENSING INPUT
rating of 240 Vac, and a sensing input burden greater The BE1-67 Phase Directional Time Overcurrent Relay
than 25 K ohms at 120 Vac. Proper directional decisions incorporates two basic measuring elements, the
are assured when the current applied to the relay directional unit and overcurrent unit. The overcurrent
exceeds 25% of TAP value and the voltage exceeds 1.0 tap is selected by a 10-position, rotary type, TAP
Vac at the setting of the characteristic angle. SELECT switch. The available taps are shown in Table
3. Low range or high range is determined by selection
POWER SUPPLY of the input connections. (See Figures 19b and 20b).
One of five power supply types may be selected to pro-
vide internal operating power. They are described in The TAP CAL control sets the overcurrent pickup point
Table 2. between the discrete positions of the TAP SELECT
Nominal Input Burden switch to provide continuous pickup adjustability over
Type Input Voltage at the entire sensing input range (0.5 to 12.0A). A fully CW
Voltage Range Nominal
adjustment puts pickup within ±5% of the indicated
TAP SELECT setting. Pickup repeatability is ±2%.
K 48 Vdc 24 to 60 Vdc 7.0 W
J 125 Vdc 62 to 150 Vdc 10.0 W DIRECTIONAL UNIT
120 Vac 90 to 132 Vac 20.0 VA The directional unit determines the direction of the
L 24 Vdc 14 to 32 Vdc 7.0 W current by analyzing the angular relationship between
Y 48 Vdc 24 to 60 Vdc 7.0 W the operating current and a reference (polarizing)
or voltage. The operating current is the particular phase
125 Vdc 62 to 150 Vdc 7.5 W
current under consideration and the polarizing voltage
is the appropriate quadrature phase-to-phase voltage.
Z 250 Vdc 140 to 280 Vdc 8.5 W
Determination of direction requires less than 1 cycle.
230 Vac 190 to 270 Vac 22.0 VA
Table 2
SPECIFICATIONS, continued
I = LOAD CURRENT AT UNITY POWER FACTOR
I z = LINE CURRENT FOR FAULT IMPEDANCE Z
I
I
TRIP TRIP
α = CHARACTERISTIC
ANGLE B A
Z
α B
V
VBC
NO TRIP
SPECIFICATIONS, continued
0.16
the trip circuit to actuate.
0.12
0.08
Targets for this relay are further classified as either element
targets or function targets. All element targets are internally
0.04
operated and indicate the particular phase or phases
1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0
causing the trip. Function targets, on the other hand, are
MULTIPLES OF PICKUP
associated with the primary tripping functions of relay. All
Figure 6. Typical Instantaneous Function Response Time
function targets within a specific unit are of the same type,
MICROPROCESSOR either all current operated or all internally operated.
The microprocessor is ultimately responsible for all PUSH-TO-ENERGIZE-OUTPUT PUSHBUTTONS
timing functions, control functions, magnitude compari-
sons, and decision making within the relay. The BE1-67 Accessible with a thin non-conducting rod through the front
utilizes an 8-bit CMOS microprocessor to accomplish panel, push-to-energize pushbuttons are available to
these functions. energize each output relay for testing the external control/
protective system wiring.
POWER SUPPLY STATUS OUTPUT (OPTION)
SURGE WITHSTAND CAPABILITY
A normally closed (NC) output contact is provided to
indicate the failure of the relay power supply. Under Qualified to ANSI/IEEE C37.90-1978 and C37.90a-1974
normal operating conditions, and with power applied to Surge Withstand Capability Test; IEC 255-5 Impulse Test
the relay, this output relay is energized and its contact is and Dielectric Test.
open. If the power supply ceases to provide proper
operating voltages to the internal circuitry, the output MECHANICAL
relay de-energizes and the contact closes.
Operating Temperature
Removing the relay from its case will also give a closed -40°C (-40°F) to +70°C (+158°F).
(or out-of-service) indication.
Storage Temperature
OUTPUTS -65°C (-85°C) to +100°C (+212°F).
SPECIFICATIONS, continued
Time in Seconds
7 I 40 L
7 7
M
Time in Seconds
5 E 5 30
5
4 D 4 20 4
3 I 99
A
3 3
80
2 L 10 60
2 2
07 50
40
05
1 1 1 30
99 03
.7 80 .7 02 .7 20
.5 60
.5 01 .5
50
.4 .4 .4 10
40 00
.3 30 .3 .3 07
05
.2 20 .2 .2 03
02
10
07
01
.1 .1 .1
05 00
.07 03 .07 .07
02
.05 01 .05
00 .05
.04 .04 .04
.03 .03 .03
50
.5
10
40
2
20
30
70
100
200
.7
7
1
.7
200
30
2
3
.5
5
7
40
50
100
10
20
70
200
70
100
20
40
1
30
50
.7
.5
10
7
5
3
Multiples of Pickup Current
Multiples of Pickup Current Multiples of Pickup Current
70 70 70
50 T 50 50
40
I 40 T 40
M I
30 E 30 30
M T
D E I
20 I 20 20
A
D M
L I E
A D
10 L 10
10 I
A
Time in Seconds
7
Time in Seconds
7 7
L
5 5
5
Time in Seconds
99 4 4
4
80 3 99 3
3
60 80
50 2 2 99
2 60
40 50 80
30 40 60
30 1 50
1 1
20 40
.7
.7 .7 20 30
.5 .5
.5 10 .4 20
.4 .4 10
07 .3
05 .3 07
.3 10
05 .2
03 .2 07
.2 03 05
02
01 02
03
01 .1 02
00 .1
.1 00 .07 01
.07 00
.07
.05
.05 .04
.05
.04
.04 .03
.03
.03
.02
.02
.02
.01
.01
1
.7
7
10
40
70
100
4
5
20
50
30
200
.5
.01
1
200
5
.5
3
.7
10
40
70
7
30
100
20
50
.5
7
4
.7
100
200
1
50
70
2
30
5
10
20
40
FIGURE 10. B4 - MODERATELY INVERSE FIGURE 11. B5 - INVERSE FIGURE 12. B6 - VERY INVERSE
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SPECIFICATIONS, continued
TIME OVERCURRENT CHARACTERISTIC CURVES (continued)
20 T 20 20 T
I 99 I
M 80 M
10 E 10 60
E
10
D 50 D
7 I Time in Seconds 7 7 I
40
A
Time In Seconds
5 A 5 30 5 L
L
Time in Seconds
4 4 4
20
3 3 3
99
2 2 10 2 80
99
80 07 60
60 50
1 05
1 50 1 40
40 03
.7 .7 .7 30
.6 30 02
.5 .5 01 .5 20
.4 20 .4 .4
00
.3 .3 .3 10
10 07
.2 07 .2 .2
05
05
03
03 02
.1 02 .1 .1 01
01
.07 00 .07 .07 00
10
7
30
200
2
100
20
40
50
70
1
30
.5
7
4
5
.7
100
10
20
40
50
70
200
50
2
1
20
40
30
.5
.7
100
200
3
10
5
70
7
Multiples of Pickup Current Multiples of Pickup Current Multiples of Pickup Current
FIGURE 13. B7 - EXTREMELY INVERSE FIGURE 14. E2 - LONG INVERSE FIGURE 15. E4 - INVERSE (1.3)
BRITISH STANDARD 142 CURVE BRITISH STANDARD 142 CURVE
1000 1000 1000
70 70
70
50 50 50
40 T 40 40
I 30
30 30
M
20 E T 20
20
D I
I M
A E
10 10
L 10 D T
Time in Seconds
7 I 7 I
7
Time in Seconds
A M
Time in Seconds
5 99 L 5 E
5
4 80 4 D
4
3 I
3 60 3
99 A
50
2 80 2 L
40 2
30 60
50
1 20 40 1
1
30 99
.7 .7
.7
80
10 20 .5
.5 .5 60
.4 07 .4 50
.4
05 40
.3 10 .3
.3 30
03 07
.2 02 .2 .2 20
05
01
00 03
02 10
.1 .1 01 .1 07
05
.07 00 .07 03
.07 02
.05 01
.05 .05 00
.04 .04
.04
.03 .03
.03
.02 .02
.02
.01 .01
.01
1
.5
10
7
.7
30
20
40
50
70
4
5
100
200
2
3
70
10
40
.7
100
200
30
2
3
1
20
50
7
4
5
.5
7
1
10
20
50
30
200
5
.5
40
70
2
100
.7
FIGURE 16. E5 - INVERSE (2.9) FIGURE 17. E6 - VERY INVERSE FIGURE 18. E7 - EXTREMELY INVERSE
BRITISH STANDARD 142 CURVE BRITISH STANDARD 142 CURVE BRITISH STANDARD 142 CURVE
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BE1-67
CONNECTIONS
(+ ) CONTROL BUS
LEGEND
67 PHASE DIRECTIONAL
OVERCURRENT RELAY
67 52
19 TC BREAKER TRIP COIL
52a BREAKER AUXILIARY
67 67 POWER SUPPLY
10 3 CONTACTS
STATUS ALARM
(OPTIONAL) INST INSTANTANEOUS
POL POLARIZING INPUT
67 TOC TIME OVERCURRENT
TARGET TARGET 20
FUSE
67 67 67
TOC INST POWER
67 67
1 2
52
TC 67
4
52a
A B C
52
67
8 7
(-) CONTROL BUS
HIGH
9
a. LOW
TRIPPING
DIRECTION
67
POL
6
b.
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CONNECTIONS, continued
(+ ) CONTROL BUS
67
19
67 67 POWER SUPPLY
10 3
STATUS ALARM
a. (OPTIONAL)
67
TARGET TARGET 20
67 67 67
TOC INST POWER
67 67
1 2
A B C
or
C B A
52
52 TC 67
8 67-1 4
7
HIGH
9 52a
LOW
14 67-2 15
HIGH
b. 13
LOW
(-) CONTROL BUS
TRIPPING 17 67-3 18
DIRECTION
HIGH LEGEND
16 67 PHASE DIRECTIONAL
LOW OVERCURRENT RELAY
52
TC BREAKER TRIP COIL
52a BREAKER AUXILIARY
5
CONTACTS
INST INSTANTANEOUS
POL POLARIZING INPUT
67-3
POL
TOC TIME OVERCURRENT
FUSE
11 67-2
POL
67-1
POL
12
10
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ORDERING
MODEL NUMBER Output (E) Normally open output contact
BE1-67, Phase Directional Time Overcurrent Relay Timing (Z2) Switch selectable timing
characteristics
STYLE NUMBER
Power Supply (J) 125 Vdc/120 Vac nominal input
The style number appears on the front panel, drawout power supply
cradle, and inside the case assembly. This style number
is an alphanumeric combination of characters identifying Target (B) Current operated targets
the features included in a particular unit. The sample style
number below illustrates the manner in which the various Option 1 (3) One directional instantaneous
features are designated. The Style Number Identification overcurrent element
Chart (page 12) defines each of the options and charac-
teristics available for this device. Option 2 (C) Push-to-energize-output
pushbuttons
SAMPLE STYLE NUMBER: B1E-Z2J-B3C1F
Option 3 (1) Continuously adjustable
The style number above describes a BE1-67, Phase characteristic angle
Directional Time Overcurrent Relay having the following
features. Option 4 (F) Semi-flush mounting
Sensing Input Type (B) Three-phase NOTE: The description of a complete relay must include
both the model number and the style number as shown
Sensing Input Range (1) 0.5 to 12.0 A, 60 Hz below.
BE1-67 B 1 E Z 2 J B 3 C 1 F
SENSING OPTION
INPUT OPTION 4
SENSING TIMING OPTION
TYPE 3
INPUT POWER 1 OPTION
OUTPUT
RANGE SUPPLY 2
TARGET
Designate the model number followed by the complete The following accessories are available for the BE1-67,
style number. Phase Directional Time Overcurrent Relay.
Test Plug
BE1-67 Style No. To allow testing of the relay without removing system
wiring, order two test plugs, Basler Electric part number
10095.
Complete the style number by selecting one feature from Extender Board
each column of the Style Number Identification Chart and
entering its designation letter or number into the appropri- The extender board permits troubleshooting of the
ate square. (Two squares are used to indicate time delay printed circuit boards outside of the relay cradle. Order
characteristics.) All squares must be completed. Basler Electric part number 9165500100.
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