BE1-CDS220 Application
8-11
87
Mode1
87RT
87RPU
51N
ModeG
51NT
51NPU
151P
Mode1
151PT
151PPU
151N
Mode1
151NT
151NPU
151Q
Mode1
151QT
151QPU
IN4 Not Used
OPTO
IN3 86 Status
OPTO
IN2 Breaker2 Status
OPTO
IN1 Breaker1 Status
OPTO
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ACTIVE
SETTING
GROUP
CONTROL
Mode1
SG0
SG2
SG1
SG3
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
AUTO
D3
D2
D1
D0
9
Note: For clarity, multiple variables
going to the same OR Gate are shown
by a single line into the OR Gate.
87UT
2NDHAR
5THHAR
251P
Mode2
251PT
251PPU
251N
Mode2
251NT
251NPU
251Q
Mode2
251QT
251QPU
BLK
BLK
BLK
9
VO11 PROT TRIP
VO12 PROT PU
VOA
Relay
Trouble
OUTA
Output
Logic
VO1
87 Trip
OUT1
Output
Logic
VO2
87 Trip
OUT2
Output
Logic
VO3
87 Trip
OUT3
Output
Logic
4
VO4
151 Trip
OUT4
Output
Logic
Alarm
ALMMAJ
ALMMIN
ALMLGC
SA-
RESET
VO5
251 Trip
OUT5
Output
Logic
VO6
Major
Alarm
Output
Logic
IN5 Not Used
OPTO
IN6 Alarm
OPTO
IN7 Alarm
OPTO
IN8 Alarm
OPTO
VO14 Alarm Point 22
VO15 Alarm Point 23
VO13 Alarm Point 21
3
OUT6
0
Figure 8-4. Typical Logic Diagram for BASIC-TX
Protection Elements
Referring to Figure 8-3, the 87 and 151 protection elements are connected to the high-side CT, input 1.
The 87 and 251 protection elements are connected to the low-side CT input 2. The 51 protection element
(N only) is connected to a ground CT at the grounded side of a delta-wye transformer. The ground-input
(G) is an option on the BE1-CDS220 and must be ordered. Paralleled CTs inside a delta tertiary (3Io) can
also feed the 51N. The 87, 51, 151, and 251 protection elements are logic enabled by the settings shown
in Table 8-6 to provide a trip through the BE1-CDS220 output contacts. Protection elements set to 0 are
setting disabled and will not provide a trip output even if logic enabled.
Typically, the BE1-CDS220 would be applied with a BE1-851 or BE1-951 multifunction overcurrent relay to
provide independent, overlapping, backup protection in the event of a common mode failure. Typically, the
87 protection element provides high speed restrained differential and unrestrained differential phase and
ground protection for faults inside the differential zone. At the same time, it provides security against mis-
operations resulting from transformer inrush by restraining and preventing a trip in the presence of 2
nd
and
5
th
harmonics.
Typically, the 151 protection element is coordinated with the low-side bus protection to provide Phase,
Neutral, and Negative-Sequence timed backup protection for the low-side bus if the bus protection is out
of service.
Typically, the 251 protection element is coordinated with the low-side feeder protection to provide Phase,
Neutral, and Negative-Sequence timed backup protection for feeder faults if the feeder protection is out of
service.
Typically, the 51N protection element is coordinated with the low-side bus and feeder protection to provide
Neutral (ground) timed backup protection for transformer low-side, bus, and feeder ground faults if any
primary zone of protection is of service.
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