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BE1-67N Installation
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SECTION 4
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INSTALLATION
INTRODUCTION
BE1-67N relays are shipped in sturdy cartons to prevent damage during transit. Upon receipt of a relay,
check the model and style number against the requisition and packing list to see that they agree. Inspect
the relay for shipping damage. If there is evidence of damage, file a claim with the carrier, and notify your
sales representative or Basler Electric.
If the relay will not be installed immediately, store it in its original shipping carton in a moisture- and dust-
free environment. Before placing the relay in service, it is recommended that the test procedures of
Section 5,
Testing
be performed.
RELAY OPERATING GUIDELINES AND PRECAUTIONS
Before installing or operating the relay, not the following guidelines and precautions.
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For proper current operated target operation, a minimum current of 200 milliamperes must flow
through the output trip circuit.
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If a wiring insulation test is required, remove the connection plugs and withdraw the relay from its
case.
MOUNTING
BE1-67N relays are supplied in M1 cases for semi-flush mounting (option 4 – F) or projection mounting
(option 4 – P).
Dimension drawings and panel cutting/drilling diagrams are provided in Figure 4-1 through 4-6.
CAUTION
When the connection plugs are removed, the relay is disconnected from the
operating circuit and will not provide system protection. Always be sure that
external operating (monitored) conditions are stable before removing a relay for
inspection, test, or service.
NOTE
Be sure that the relay is hard-wired to earth ground with no smaller than 12 AWG
copper wire attached to the ground terminal on the rear of the case. When the
relay is configured in a system with other devices, it is recommended to use a
separate lead to the ground bus from each device.
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