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Fuse Loss (60FL)
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Table 42-1. Fuse Loss Logic Parameters
Input
True Condition
A
Positive-sequence volts greater than 8.8% of the nominal voltage; Detects minimum voltage is applied.
B
Positive-sequence amps greater than 8.8% of the nominal current; Detects minimum current is applied.
C
Negative-sequence volts greater than 25% of the pos-seq volts; Detects loss of 1 or 2 phase voltages.
D
Negative-sequence amps less than 17.7% of the pos-seq amps; Detects a normal current condition.
E
Positive-sequence volts less than 8.8% of the nominal voltage; Detects loss of 3-phase voltage.
F
Positive-sequence amps less than 200% of the nominal current; Detects a normal load current condition.
G
Three-wire or four-wire sensing selected.
H
Positive-sequence volts greater than 85% of nominal voltage; Detects a restored voltage condition.
J
(B + S); Detects breaker position and nominal current condition.
K
(A * C * G * J * P); Detects when either one or two phases are lost.
L
(E * F * G * J); Detects when all three phases are lost.
M, N Latches the 60FL output until the reset criteria are met.
P
(R+D); Logical OR of comparators R and D to detect a normal current condition.
R
Negative-sequence amps less than 15% of the nominal current; Detects a normal current condition.
S
Breaker Status is configured by the Breaker Status logic block. Information on setting up the breaker
status logic can be found in the
Breaker Monitoring
chapter. The Ignore Breaker Status setting is found
on the 60FL settings screen. (Enabled = 1, Disabled = 0)
Function Blocking
User selectable block settings determine how the 51/27R, 27, 59, 59X, 32, and 55 protection functions
operate when a fuse loss condition exists. The Block Voltage Control (51/27) setting assumes that the
voltage is V
NOM
when Fuse Loss is true because the voltage measurement is not present or is unreliable.
If the input voltage is nominal, then voltage restraint and control have no effect. The Block Voltage
settings determine which voltage functions are blocked when the Fuse Loss logic is true. The Block
Power/Power Factor setting blocks the power based functions when the Fuse Loss logic is true.
Note
Protective elements blocked by 60FL should be set so that trip times
are 60 milliseconds or greater to assure proper coordination of
blocking.
Programmable Alarm
The BE1-11
m
indicates an alarm condition when the 60FL element detects a fuse loss or loss of potential.
The alarm appears on the front-panel display, web page interface, and on the Alarms metering screen in
BESTCOMS
Plus
. Refer to the
Alarms
chapter for information on how to program alarms.
Logic Connections
Fuse loss logic connections are made on the BESTlogic
Plus
screen in BESTCOMS
Plus
. The fuse loss
element logic block is illustrated in Figure 42-2. The logic output is summarized in Table 42-2.
Figure 42-2. Fuse Loss Element Logic Block
Summary of Contents for BE1-11m
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Page 21: ...9424200996 1 9 BE1 11m Introduction Figure 1 1 Style Chart...
Page 22: ...1 10 9424200996 Introduction BE1 11m...
Page 40: ...3 6 9424200996 Controls and Indicators BE1 11m Figure 3 3 Front Panel Display Setup Screen...
Page 54: ...5 6 9424200996 Phase Undervoltage 27P Protection BE1 11m...
Page 56: ...6 2 9424200996 Negative Sequence Voltage 47 Protection BE1 11m...
Page 61: ...9424200996 7 5 BE1 11m Phase Overvoltage 59P Protection Figure 7 3 Overvoltage Settings Screen...
Page 62: ...7 6 9424200996 Phase Overvoltage 59P Protection BE1 11m...
Page 68: ...8 6 9424200996 Auxiliary Overvoltage 59X Protection BE1 11m...
Page 80: ...12 4 9424200996 Instantaneous Overcurrent 50 Protection BE1 11m...
Page 84: ...13 4 9424200996 Breaker Failure 50BF Protection BE1 11m...
Page 92: ...14 8 9424200996 Inverse Overcurrent 51 Protection BE1 11m...
Page 105: ...9424200996 18 3 BE1 11m Power Factor 55 Protection Figure 18 2 Power Factor Settings Screen...
Page 106: ...18 4 9424200996 Power Factor 55 Protection BE1 11m...
Page 110: ...19 4 9424200996 Resistance Temperature Detector 49RTD Protection BE1 11m...
Page 118: ...20 8 9424200996 Thermal Curve 49TC Protection BE1 11m...
Page 122: ...22 2 9424200996 Starts per Time Interval 66 Protection BE1 11m...
Page 124: ...23 2 9424200996 Restart Inhibit Protection BE1 11m...
Page 140: ...28 4 9424200996 Breaker Control Switch 101 BE1 11m...
Page 148: ...29 8 9424200996 Setting Groups BE1 11m...
Page 156: ...30 8 9424200996 Metering BE1 11m Figure 30 11 RTD Meter Screen...
Page 158: ...31 2 9424200996 Digital Points BE1 11m Figure 31 2 Digital Points Monitor Screen...
Page 177: ...9424200996 34 5 BE1 11m Motor Reporting Figure 34 9 Learned Motor Data Screen...
Page 178: ...34 6 9424200996 Motor Reporting BE1 11m...
Page 184: ...35 6 9424200996 Alarms BE1 11m...
Page 186: ...36 2 9424200996 Differential Reporting BE1 11m...
Page 196: ...38 4 9424200996 Demands BE1 11m...
Page 198: ...39 2 9424200996 Load Profile BE1 11m...
Page 208: ...41 6 9424200996 Trip Circuit Monitor 52TCM BE1 11m...
Page 212: ...42 4 9424200996 Fuse Loss 60FL BE1 11m...
Page 218: ...43 6 9424200996 BESTnet Plus BE1 11m Figure 43 8 Power Quality Page...
Page 221: ...9424200996 44 3 BE1 11m Mounting Figure 44 3 Case Side Dimensions...
Page 235: ...9424200996 45 5 BE1 11m Terminals and Connectors Figure 45 7 Example of Reversed CT Polarity...
Page 236: ...45 6 9424200996 Terminals and Connectors BE1 11m...
Page 269: ...9424200996 48 15 BE1 11m BESTlogic Plus Figure 48 4 Logic Page 1 for Default Logic...
Page 288: ...49 10 9424200996 Communication BE1 11m Figure 49 14 Modbus Mapping Screen...
Page 306: ...52 4 9424200996 Device Information BE1 11m...
Page 314: ...53 8 9424200996 Configuration BE1 11m Figure 53 3 Display Units Screen...
Page 318: ...54 4 9424200996 Introduction to Testing BE1 11m...
Page 330: ...56 6 9424200996 Commissioning Testing BE1 11m...
Page 336: ...58 4 9424200996 Phase Undervoltage 27P Test BE1 11m...
Page 340: ...59 4 9424200996 Phase Overvoltage 59P Test BE1 11m...
Page 352: ...60 12 9424200996 Auxiliary Overvoltage 59X Test BE1 11m...
Page 360: ...61 8 9424200996 Frequency 81 Test BE1 11m...
Page 364: ...62 4 9424200996 Instantaneous Undercurrent 37 Test BE1 11m...
Page 376: ...63 12 9424200996 Instantaneous Overcurrent 50 Test BE1 11m...
Page 396: ...65 16 9424200996 Inverse Overcurrent 51 Test BE1 11m...
Page 408: ...67 6 9424200996 Power 32 Test BE1 11m...
Page 412: ...68 4 9424200996 Loss of Excitation Reverse Var Based 40Q Test BE1 11m...
Page 426: ...70 10 9424200996 Thermal Curve 49TC Test BE1 11m...
Page 432: ...72 4 9424200996 Starts per Time Interval 66 Test BE1 11m...
Page 436: ...73 4 9424200996 Restart Inhibit Test BE1 11m...
Page 440: ...74 4 9424200996 Virtual Control Switches 43 Test BE1 11m...
Page 450: ...75 10 9424200996 Logic Timers 62 Test BE1 11m...
Page 464: ...79 8 9424200996 Troubleshooting BE1 11m...
Page 480: ...80 16 9424200996 Specifications BE1 11m...
Page 600: ...84 56 9424200996 Settings Calculation Examples BE1 11m Figure 84 70 Logic Page 4 Part 1...
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