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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

FOR

TEMPERATURE RELAY

BE1-49

Publication Number:

9 1267 00 990

Revision:

E           11/02

Summary of Contents for BE1-49

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR TEMPERATURE RELAY BE1 49 Publication Number 9 1267 00 990 Revision E 11 02...

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Page 3: ...m the procedures presented in this manual INTRODUCTION This Instruction Manual provides information concerning the operation and installation of the BE1 49 Temperature Relay To accomplish this the fol...

Page 4: ...ctric Highland IL 62249 November 2002 It is not the intention of this manual to cover all details and variations in equipment nor does this manual provide data for every possible contingency regarding...

Page 5: ...e Comparators 3 2 Latch Optional 3 2 Output Drivers 3 3 Output Relay 3 3 Target Indicator 3 3 SECTION 4 INSTALLATION 4 1 GENERAL 4 1 RELAY OPERATING PRECAUTIONS 4 1 DIELECTRIC TEST 4 1 MOUNTING 4 1 CO...

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Page 7: ...t options The dotted horizontal lines represent hypothetical upper and lower temperature limit settings The circled numbers represent relay case terminals A target that indicates when the upper temper...

Page 8: ...d Closed Open Closed Open Open H Two relays NC Closed Open Open Open Closed Open Closed Closed J Two relays NO Latching UTL Open Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Open Open L One relay NO Latching Op...

Page 9: ...sensing output 1 Designed to be used with copper RTD rated 10 ohms at 25 C J Two normally open primary outputs with the upper temperature limit trip contact latching on closure A1 Instantaneous trip t...

Page 10: ...48 Vdc 24 to 150 Vdc 4 0 W C Mid Range 125 Vdc 120 Vac 24 to 150 Vdc 90 to 132 Vac 4 5 W 10 3 VA D Low Range 24 Vdc 12 to 32 Vdc t 4 0 W E Mid Range 125 Vdc 120 Vac 24 to 150 Vdc 90 to 132 Vac 4 5 W...

Page 11: ...ndard tests the relay has withstood 2 g in each of three mutually perpendicular axes swept over the range of 10 to 500 Hz for a total of six sweeps 15 minutes each sweep without structural damage or d...

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Page 13: ...2 1 lists and describes each control and indicator Table 2 1 BE1 49 Control and Indicator Descriptions Locator Control or Indicator Function A LOWER TEMP LIMIT C Control Determines the RTD temperature...

Page 14: ...n the option supplied the temperature indication may be terminated when the over temperature condition has ended or when the RTD temperature has fallen below the lower temperature limit as set by the...

Page 15: ...er Supply Basler Electric enhanced the power supply design for unit case relays The new design created three wide range power supplies that replace the six previous power supplies Style number identif...

Page 16: ...panel controls Each of these controls is a potentiometer and functions as a variable voltage divider The position of the potentiometer wiper determines a reference voltage for one input of the corres...

Page 17: ...t driver to cause it to energize the output relay when the lower limit is exceeded Output Relay A wide variety of relay contact arrangements are available The contact arrangement is specified by the O...

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Page 19: ...um of 0 2 A in the output circuit is required to ensure operation of current operated targets 2 The relay is a solid state device If a wiring insulation test is required remove the connecting plugs an...

Page 20: ...the relay a wire should be connected from each of terminals 6 7 8 and 9 to the RTD Each of the four wires should have less than 20 ohms of resistance If less than rated temperature accuracy is accept...

Page 21: ...BE1 49 Installation 4 3 D2856 23 06 15 99 Figure 4 2 S1 Case Single Ended Semi Flush Mounting Outline Dimensions Side View...

Page 22: ...E1 49 Installation D1427 28 12 04 01 DETAIL A A SHOWING THE ADDITION OF WA OVER THE BOSS TO TIGHTEN RELAY AGAINST THE PANE CASE Figure 4 3 S1 Case Single Ended Projection Mount Outline Dimensions Side...

Page 23: ...BE1 49 Installation 4 5 D1427 27 12 04 01 Figure 4 4 S1 Case Double Ended Semi Flush Mounting Outline Dimensions Side View...

Page 24: ...49 Installation P0002 17 01 30 01 DETAIL A A SHOWING THE ADDITION OF WASH OVER THE BOSS TO TIGHTEN T RELAY AGAINST THE PANEL CASE Figure 4 5 S1 Case Double Ended Projection Mount Outline Dimensions Si...

Page 25: ...BE1 49 Installation 4 7 9 10 2 1 5 56 141 3 8 38 212 9 12 06 01 D1427 25 Figure 4 6 S1 Case Single Ended Projection Mount Outline Dimensions Rear View...

Page 26: ...4 8 BE1 49 Installation 19 20 11 12 9 10 2 1 5 56 141 3 8 68 220 7 7 9 93 D1427 02 Figure 4 7 S1 Case Double Ended Projection Mount Outline Dimensions Rear View...

Page 27: ...BE1 49 Installation 4 9 Figure 4 8 S1 Case Panel Drilling Diagram Semi Flush Mounting...

Page 28: ...4 10 BE1 49 Installation Figure 4 9 S1 Case Single Ended Projection Mount Panel Drilling Diagram Rear View...

Page 29: ...BE1 49 Installation 4 11 Figure 4 10 S1 Case Double Ended Projection Mounting Panel Drilling Diagram Rear View...

Page 30: ...4 12 BE1 49 Installation Figure 4 11 DC Connection Diagram...

Page 31: ...n returning the relay to the factory ship the entire relay cradle assembly preferably in the case Some of the steps in the following procedures call for observations that are dependent on the output o...

Page 32: ...a maximum of 250 Vdc DS3 and DS4 not required when Option 3 is 0 DS3 required when Option 3 is 2 DS4 required when Option 3 is 1 or 3 4 5 6 1 4 W Resistor is 10 ohms for copper RTD 100 ohms for platin...

Page 33: ...N 3 0 1 2 5 DS3 OF F OF F DS4 ON ON Step 9 Read resistance from decade box Refer to Figure 5 2 Temperature Resistance to verify the temperature at which the trip occurred Step 10 Adjust UPPER TEMP LIM...

Page 34: ...perature Resistance Graph NOTE The operational test for the lower temperature limit trip is not required on relays with output options L and M The lower trip on these relays is given in Step 3 page 5...

Page 35: ...p 10 Adjust LOWER TEMP LIMIT C as necessary and repeat steps 8 and 9 until lower temperature limit trip occurs at desired temperature Step 11 Determine the resistance that corresponds to a level 10 C...

Page 36: ...t is now selected Upper Temperature Limit Trip Point Selection Step 11 OUTPUT OPTION C D F H J N P R S T DS1 ON ON ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF TRIP POINT SELECTION OUTPUT OPTIONS L AND M Step 1 Connec...

Page 37: ...the Technical Support Services Department of Basler Electric for a return authorization number before returning the relay for service STORAGE This protective relay contains aluminum electrolytic capac...

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Page 39: ...o 240 Vac Added new power supply information to Section 3 in Power Supply paragraph starting with Basler Electric enhanced the power supply design Added new dimension figures to include all options av...

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