Basler Electric DGC-2020 User Manual
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A
Pickup: Adjustable from 70 to 1,000 Vac in 1 Vac increments. (Note: The maximum voltage that can be
safely applied to the DGC-2020 is 576 V. The pickup range is higher so that when the low-line override
is used, and the scale factor is 0.5 or less, effective protection levels of 500 V can be reached with a
scale factor of 0.5.)
B
Activation Delay: Adjustable from 0 to 30 s in 0.1 s increments.
C
Alarm Configuration: None, Alarm, Pre-Alarm, or Status Only.
D
Hysteresis: Adjustable from 1 to 60 Vac in 1 Vac increments.
E
Inhibit Frequency: Adjustable from 20 to 400 Hz in 1 Hz increments.
F
Low Line Scale Factor: Adjustable from 0.001 to 3 in increments of 0.001.
G
Pickup (Per Unit): Range varies based on the values of the native unit setting and the associated rated
data parameter.
Overvoltage (59-1, 59-2)
Two sets of overvoltage settings are provided for each element: one for three-phase generator
connections and one for single-phase generator connections. The pickup setting entered is based on the
VT secondary side (DGC-2020). When a single-phase override contact input is received, the DGC-2020
automatically switches from the three-phase overvoltage settings to the single-phase overvoltage
settings.
An overvoltage condition is annunciated when the average of the three-phase (three-phase mode) or the
line-to-line voltage (single-phase mode) increases above the corresponding 59 pickup setting
A
for the
duration of the corresponding 59 activation delay
B
. An overvoltage annunciation can be user-selected to
trigger a pre-alarm
C
(warning) or alarm
C
(shutdown). An overvoltage annunciation can also be user-
configured to close a programmable output.
The hysteresis setting
D
functions as an undervoltage dropout by preventing rapid switching of the pickup
output.
A low-line scale factor setting
E
is used to automatically adjust the overvoltage pickup settings in
applications that might utilize more than one type of genset connection. The scale factor setting is
implemented when the DGC-2020 senses a contact closure at a contact input programmed to activate
scaling of the protection settings. The value of the scale factor setting serves as a multiplier for the pickup
settings. For example, if a scale factor contact input is received by the DGC-2020 and the scale factor
setting is 2.000, the pickup setting will be doubled (2.000
× PU).
The element is disabled when Alarm Configuration is set to “None”. Element status is available in
BESTlogicPlus Programmable Logic when “Status Only” is selected.
Settings which are related to machine ratings can be set in either actual units of voltage or in per unit
F
values. When a native unit is edited, BESTCOMSPlus automatically recalculates the per unit value based
on the native unit setting and the rated data parameter (on the System Parameters, Rated Data screen)
associated with it. When a per unit value is edited, BESTCOMSPlus automatically recalculates the native
value based on the per unit setting and the rated data parameter associated with it.
Once all per unit values are assigned, if the rated data parameters are changed, BESTCOMSPlus
automatically recalculates all native unit settings based on the modified rated data parameters.
The following settings have native units of Secondary Volts, and the rated data associated with them is
Rated Secondary Volts (on the System Parameters, Rated Data screen).
•
Overvoltage 59-1 Three-Phase Pickup
•
Overvoltage 59-1 Single-Phase Pickup
•
Overvoltage 59-2 Three-Phase Pickup
•
Overvoltage 59-2 Single-Phase Pickup
The BESTCOMSPlus Overvoltage screen is illustrated in Figure 4-52. The 59-1 element is shown.
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