Integrating reset – Basler Electric BE1-50/51B-122 User Manual
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Table 1-3. Time Characteristic Curve Constants with SW3-3 Closed (On)
Curve Type
Constants
BE1 Similar
To
Figure
Number †
A B C N K R
S
GE IAC 55
A-10
0.0286
0.0208
1.000
0.9844
0.028
0.0940
L
GE IAC 66
A-11
2.3955
0.00002 1.000 0.3125 0.028 7.8001
D ABB
CO-6
A-3 0.4797
0.21359 1.000 1.5625 0.028 0.8750
M
ABB
CO-7
A-4
0.3022 0.12840 1.000 0.5000 0.028 1.7500
I
GE IAC 51
A-12
0.2747
0.1042
1.000
0.4375
0.028
0.8868
V
GE IAC 53
A-13
4.4309
0.0991
1.000
1.9531
0.028
5.8231
E
GE IAC 77
A-14
4.9883
0.0129
1.000
2.0469
0.028
4.7742
B
BS142-B
‡
A-8
1.4636 0.00000 1.000 1.0469 0.028 3.2500
C BS142-C
‡
A-9
8.2506
0.00000 1.000 2.0469 0.028 8.0000
F
None
§
N/A
0.0000 1.00000 0.000 0.0000 0.000 1.0000
Notes for Tables 1-2 and 1-3
BE1 Curve Types:
S: Short Inverse
V: Very Inverse
L: Long Inverse
E: Extremely Inverse
D: Definite Time
B: BS142 Very Inverse
M: Moderately Inverse
C: BS142 Extremely Inverse
I: Inverse
F: Fixed Time Delay
† Figure numbers refer to the characteristic curves located in Appendix A, Time Characteristic Curves.
‡ Curves B and C are defined in British Standard BS142 and IEC Standard IEC 255-4.
§ Fixed time delay, adjustable from 0.1 to 9.9 seconds.
Integrating Reset
Reset begins when the current drops below 95% of pickup. Integrating reset simulates the disk reset of
electromechanical relays. BE1-50/51B-219 and BE1-50/51B-226 relays provide the integrating reset
function even when input current falls to zero.
Integrating reset characteristics are defined by the following equation and shown in Figure 1-1. Equation
constants are provided in Tables 1-2 or 1-3.
Integrating Reset Equation:
1
M
RD
T
2
R
Where:
T
R
= Time to reset in seconds
R = Constant for the particular curve
D = TIME DIAL setting
M = Current in multiples of PICKUP setting during reset
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