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SECTION 12 INSTALLATION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION 12 INSTALLATION .............................................................................................................. 12-1
General ................................................................................................................................................ 12-1
Contact-Sensing Input Jumpers........................................................................................................... 12-1
Trip Coil Monitor (TCM) Jumpers ........................................................................................................ 12-2
Mounting .............................................................................................................................................. 12-2
Relay Connections ............................................................................................................................. 12-10
Terminal Blocks .............................................................................................................................. 12-10
Typical AC and DC Connections .................................................................................................... 12-13
CT Polarity ...................................................................................................................................... 12-18
Power System Applications ............................................................................................................... 12-19
Settings .............................................................................................................................................. 12-24
Preparing the Relay for Service ......................................................................................................... 12-24
Communications Connections ........................................................................................................... 12-24
RS-232 Connectors ........................................................................................................................ 12-24
RS-485 Connectors ........................................................................................................................ 12-26
IRIG Input and Connections ........................................................................................................... 12-27
Figures
Figure 12-1. Contact-Sensing and TCM Jumper Locations .................................................................... 12-2
Figure 12-2. Vertical Panel Mount, M-size, Front View ........................................................................... 12-3
Figure 12-3. Vertical Panel Mount, M-size, Side View or Horizontal Panel Mount, Top View ................ 12-4
Figure 12-4. Vertical Panel Mount, M-size, Top View, or Horizontal Panel Mount Side View ................ 12-4
Figure 12-5. Vertical Panel or Horizontal Panel Mount MX Case, Panel Drilling Diagram ..................... 12-5
Figure 12-6. Horizontal Rack Mount, Front View .................................................................................... 12-6
Figure 12-7. Horizontal Rack Mount, Top View ....................................................................................... 12-7
Figure 12-8. Horizontal Rack Mount, Side View ...................................................................................... 12-7
Figure 12-9. Vertical Panel Mount, L-size, Front View ............................................................................ 12-8
Figure 12-10. Vertical Panel Mount, L-size, Top View ............................................................................ 12-9
Figure 12-11. Vertical Panel Mount, L-size, Side View ........................................................................... 12-9
Figure 12-12. Horizontal Panel Mount, Front View ............................................................................... 12-10
Figure 12-13. Horizontal or Vertical Rear View Terminal Connections (I/O Option "A" Shown) ........... 12-11
Figure 12-14. Horizontal or Vertical Rear View Terminal Connections (I/O Option "E" Shown) ........... 12-12
Figure 12-15. Typical AC Connection, 3-Restraint Windings, 2-IG Inputs with Voltage Protection ...... 12-14
Figure 12-16. Typical AC Connection, 4-Restraint Windings, 1-IG without Voltage Protection ............ 12-15
Figure 12-17. Typical Application, Two-winding, Transformer with 4-Restraint Connections ............... 12-16
Figure 12-18. Typical DC Connection Diagrams ................................................................................... 12-17
Figure 12-19. Standard CT Polarity ....................................................................................................... 12-18
Figure 12-20. Current Transformer Action ............................................................................................ 12-18
Figure 12-21. Example of Reversed CT Polarity ................................................................................... 12-18
Figure 12-22. Voltage Sensing, Alternate VTP Input ............................................................................ 12-19
Figure 12-23. BE1-CDS240 Connected for Primary Protection, BE1-851 Connected for Independent
Backup ............................................................................................................................................ 12-20
Figure 12-24. BE1-CDS240 Percentage Differential Bus Protection .................................................... 12-21
Figure 12-25. Typical Connection for Motor, Generator, or Reactor Differential Protection ................. 12-22
Figure 12-26. CDS 240 Large Generator Protection - BE1-CDS240 Connected for Primary Current
Differential, Voltage and Frequency Protection and Metering; BE1-GPS100 Connected for
Independent Backup Fault Protection, Detection of Abnormal Situations and Backup Monitoring 12-23
Figure 12-27. RS-232 Pinouts ............................................................................................................... 12-25
Figure 12-28. Personal Computer to BE1-CDS240 .............................................................................. 12-25
Figure 12-29. Modem to BE1-CDS240 ................................................................................................. 12-25
Figure 12-30. RFL9660 Protective Relay Switch to BE1-CDS240 Cable ............................................. 12-26
Figure 12-31. SEL 2020/2030 to BE1-CDS240 Relay .......................................................................... 12-26
Figure 12-32. RS-485 DB-37 to BE1-CDS240 ...................................................................................... 12-27
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - SECTION 12 • INSTALLATION

SECTION 12 • INSTALLATION TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 12 • INSTALLATION ...

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Figure 12-9. Vertical Panel Mount, L-size, Front View 12-8 BE1-CDS240 Installation 9365200990 Rev M

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Figure 12-10. Vertical Panel Mount, L-size, Top View Figure 12-11. Vertical Panel Mount, L-size, Side View 9365200990 Rev M BE1-CDS240 Inst

Page 4 - Mounting

Figure 12-12. Horizontal Panel Mount, Front View Relay Connections Relay connections are dependent on the application and logic scheme used. Not

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Figure 12-13. Horizontal or Vertical Rear View Terminal Connections (I/O Option "A" Shown) 9365200990 Rev M BE1-CDS240 Installation 12-11

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Figure 12-14. Horizontal or Vertical Rear View Terminal Connections (I/O Option "E" Shown) 12-12 BE1-CDS240 Installation 9365200990 Rev M

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Typical AC and DC Connections Typical external ac and dc connections for the BE1-CDS240 are shown in Figures 12-15 through 12-16. NOTE The relay shou

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Figure 12-15. Typical AC Connection, 3-Restraint Windings, 2-IG Inputs with Voltage Protection 12-14 BE1-CDS240 Installation 9365200990 Rev M

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Figure 12-16. Typical AC Connection, 4-Restraint Windings, 1-IG without Voltage Protection 9365200990 Rev M BE1-CDS240 Installation 12-15

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Figure 12-17. Typical Application, Two-winding, Transformer with 4-Restraint Connections 12-16 BE1-CDS240 Installation 9365200990 Rev M

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Figure 12-18. Typical DC Connection Diagrams 9365200990 Rev M BE1-CDS240 Installation 12-17

Page 12 - Relay Connections

Tables Table 12-1. Contact-Sensing Turn-On Voltages ... 12-1 Table 1

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CT Polarity CT polarity is critical to the proper operation of the BE1-CDS240. The sidebar below provides fundamental information on CT polarity and p

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Power System Applications Figures 12-22 through 12-26 are examples of the applications that can be served by the Basler Electric BE1-CDS240 Current Di

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Figure 12-23. BE1-CDS240 Connected for Primary Protection, BE1-851 Connected for Independent Backup 12-20 BE1-CDS240 Installation 9365200990 R

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Figure 12-24. BE1-CDS240 Percentage Differential Bus Protection 9365200990 Rev M BE1-CDS240 Installation 12-21

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Figure 12-25. Typical Connection for Motor, Generator, or Reactor Differential Protection 12-22 BE1-CDS240 Installation 9365200990 Rev M

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Figure 12-26. CDS 240 Large Generator Protection - BE1-CDS240 Connected for Primary Current Differential, Voltage and Frequency Protection and Meter

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Settings Settings for your application should be entered and confirmed before placing the relay in service. Register settings such as breaker operatio

Page 20 - CT Polarity

Figure 12-27. RS-232 Pinouts Figure 12-28. Personal Computer to BE1-CDS240 Figure 12-29. Modem to BE1-CDS240 9365200990 Rev M BE1-CDS240 In

Page 21 - Power System Applications

Figure 12-30. RFL9660 Protective Relay Switch to BE1-CDS240 Cable Figure 12-31. SEL 2020/2030 to BE1-CDS240 Relay RS-485 Connectors RS-485 connect

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Figure 12-32. RS-485 DB-37 to BE1-CDS240 IRIG Input and Connections The IRIG input is fully isolated and supports IRIG Standard 200-98, Format B002.

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SECTION 12 • INSTALLATION General BE1-CDS240 Current Differential Systems are delivered with an instruction manual and BESTCOMS™ software in a sturdy

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12-28 BE1-CDS240 Installation 9365200990 Rev M

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2. Locate the eight jumper terminal blocks (or 12, Option A) that are mounted on the Input/Output Circuit Board. The Input/Output Circuit Board is th

Page 26 - Communications Connections

• Figure 12-12 shows the front dimensions for the horizontal panel mount case. • Vertical and horizontal configurations are functionally the same wi

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Figure 12-3. Vertical Panel Mount, M-size, Side View or Horizontal Panel Mount, Top View Figure 12-4. Vertical Panel Mount, M-size, Top View, or

Page 28 - RS-485 Connectors

Figure 12-5. Vertical Panel or Horizontal Panel Mount MX Case, Panel Drilling Diagram 14.63P0069-74(371.6)9365200990 Rev M BE1-CDS240 Installa

Page 29 - IRIG Input and Connections

Figure 12-6. Horizontal Rack Mount, Front View 12-6 BE1-CDS240 Installation 9365200990 Rev M

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Figure 12-7. Horizontal Rack Mount, Top View Figure 12-8. Horizontal Rack Mount, Side View 9365200990 Rev M BE1-CDS240 Installation 12-7

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