BE1-951 Input
and
Output Functions
3-5
2.
Enter the following parameters: VT ratio is 69,000:115, connected 4W. Over/undervoltage functions and
51/27R functions should monitor phase-to-phase voltages.
>SG-VTP=69000:115,4W,PP,PP
or SG-VTP=600,4W,PP,PP
SG-VTX Command
Purpose:
Reads or sets the auxiliary VT ratio, connection.
Syntax:
SG-VTX[=<VTX ratio>,<VTX connection>]
Comments: VTX ratio is the voltage transformer ratio entered as primary/secondary, primary:secondary,
or turns. VT ratio is always reported as turns. See Table 3-1 for SG-VTX Settings information.
SG-VTX Command Examples
1.
Enter the following parameters: VT ratio is 2400:120, connected single phase to A-N.
>SG-VTX=2400:120,AN
or SG-VTX=20,AN
SG-FREQ Command
Purpose:
Read or set the power system frequency.
Syntax:
SG-FREQ[=<freq(Hz)>]
Comments: freq = 50 or 60
SG-FREQ Command Example
1.
Set the system frequency at 60 hertz.
>SG-FREQ=60
SG-NOM Command
Purpose:
Read or set the nominal power system voltage and current.
Syntax:
SG-NOM[=<Nom Volts>,<Nom Amps>]
SG-NOM Command Examples
1.
Set the nominal system voltage and current at 115 volts and 4 amperes.
>SG-NOM=115,4
2.
Change the nominal system current to 4.5 amperes.
>SG-NOM=,4.5
SG-PHROT Command
Purpose:
Reads or sets the phase rotation setting.
Syntax:
SG-PHROT[=<phase rotation>]
Comments: phase rotation = ABC or ACB
CONTACT SENSING INPUTS
BE1-951 relays have four contact sensing inputs to initiate BE1-951 relay actions. These inputs are isolated
and require an external wetting voltage. Nominal voltage(s) of the external dc source(s) must fall within the
relay dc power supply input voltage range. To enhance user flexibility, the BE1-951 relay uses wide range
ac/dc power supplies that cover several common control voltage ratings. To further enhance flexibility, the
input circuits are designed to respond to voltages at the lower end of the control voltage range while not
overheating at the high end of the control voltage range.
Energizing levels for the contact sensing inputs are jumper selectable for a minimum of 5 Vdc for 24 Vdc
nominal sensing voltages, 26 Vdc for 48 Vdc nominal sensing voltages, or 69 Vdc for 125 Vdc nominal
sensing voltages. See Table 3-2 for the control voltage ranges.
Each BE1-951 is delivered without the contact sensing jumpers connected for operation in the higher end
of the control voltage range. If the contact sensing inputs are to be operated at the lower end of the control
voltage range, the jumpers must be installed. See Section 12,
Installation for details on how to set the
jumper positions in the contact sensing input circuits.