8-4 Application
BE1-CDS220
Preprogrammed logic can be a starting point or an ending point for the protection engineer depending on
how closely the logic meets engineering requirements. These basic logic schemes were created by
applications personnel from the utility industry and are easily modified to meet specific user needs. For
applications assistance, contact your local Basler Electric representative.
BASIC DIFFERENTIAL LOGIC SCHEME
The basic differential logic scheme (BASIC-87) provides a primary zone of low-impedance, differential
protection and one backup zone of time overcurrent protection for transformer, generator, motor, and
radial bus applications.
Figure 8-1 is a one-line drawing and Figure 8-2 is a logic drawing representing the logic settings and
equations shown in Table 8-1. In Table 8-1, the user can see the protection and control elements that are
enabled (set to logic 1) for the BASIC-87 application and see how the elements are logically wired
together (equations). If the user should decide to build on this scheme, all elements required for a more
detailed application are available through programming. For programming details, refer to Section 7,
BESTlogic Programmable Logic.
Table 8-1. BASIC-87 Logic Settings and Equations
SL-N=BASIC-87
SL-87=1,0
SL-87ND=0,0
SL-50TP=0,0; SL-50TN=0,0; SL-50TQ=0,0
SL-150TP=0,0; SL-150TN=0,0; SL-150TQ=0,0
SL-250TP=0,0; SL-250TN=0,0; SL-250TQ=0,0
SL-51P=1,0; SL-51N=1,0; SL-51Q=1,0
SL-151P=0,0; SL-151N=0,0; SL-151Q=0,0
SL-251P=0,0; SL-251N=0,0; SL-251Q=0,0
SL-62=0,0,0
SL-162=0,0,0
SL-BF=0,0,0
SL-GROUP=1,0,0,0,0,/0
SL-43=0
SL-143=0
SL-243=0
SL-343=0
SL-443=0
SL-543=0
SL-643=0
SL-743=0
SL-101=0
SL-CKTMON=0,0,0
SL-VOA=0
SL-VO1=87RT+87UT
SL-VO2=87RT+87UT
SL-VO3=87RT+87UT
SL-VO4=51PT+51NT+51QT
SL-VO5=0
SL-VO6=ALMMAJ
SL-VO7=0
SL-VO8=0
SL-VO9=0
SL-VO10=0
SL-VO11=51PT+51NT+51QT+87RT+87UT
SL-VO12=87UT+51PPU+51NPU+51QPU+87RPU
SL-VO13=IN6
SL-VO14=IN7
SL-VO15=IN8
Summary of Contents for BE1-CDS220
Page 2: ......
Page 10: ...viii Introduction BE1 CDS220 This page intentionally left blank...
Page 36: ...ii Quick Start BE1 CDS220 This page intentionally left blank...
Page 48: ...ii Input And Output Functions BE1 CDS220 This page intentionally left blank...
Page 66: ...iv Protection and Control BE1 CDS220 This page intentionally left blank...
Page 112: ...ii Metering BE1 CDS220 This page intentionally left blank...
Page 116: ...5 4 Metering BE1 CDS220 This page intentionally left blank...
Page 166: ...ii BESTlogic Programmable Logic BE1 CDS220 This page intentionally left blank...
Page 176: ...7 10 BESTlogic Programmable Logic BE1 CDS220 This page intentionally left blank...
Page 234: ...8 56 Application BE1 CDS220 This page intentionally left blank...
Page 236: ...ii Security BE1 CDS220 This page intentionally left blank...
Page 240: ...9 4 Security BE1 CDS220 This page intentionally left blank...
Page 242: ...ii Human Machine Interface BE1 CDS220 This page intentionally left blank...
Page 256: ...10 14 Human Machine Interface BE1 CDS220 This page intentionally left blank...
Page 258: ...ii ASCII Command Interface BE1 CDS220 This page intentionally left blank...
Page 422: ...14 32 BESTCOMS Software BE1 CDS220 This page intentionally left blank...
Page 424: ...ii Time Current Characteristics BE1 CDS220 This page intentionally left blank...
Page 452: ...ii Terminal Communication BE1 CDS220 This page intentionally left blank...
Page 456: ...C 4 Terminal Communication BE1 CDS220 This page intentionally left blank...
Page 458: ...ii Settings Calculations BE1 CDS220 This page intentionally left blank...
Page 475: ......