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BE1 Numerical Protection Systems

BE1 Numerical Protection System Standard Features and Options Download a PDF copy of this chart.

Select the column head to see a description of the IEEE function

BE1-11t BE1-11f BE1-11g BE1-11i BE1-11m BE1-700C BE1-700V BE1-851 BE1CDS240

S S S S S S S

S
S S S S

S
S S S O S S S S S

S
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S
S S S S S S

S S

S S S

0 0 0 0 0

S
S S S S S

S S
S S S S S S S S

S
S S S

S S S S

BE1-11t BE1-11f BE1-11g BE1-11i BE1-11m BE1-700C BE1-700V BE1-851 BE1-CDS240

S
S S S S S

S
S S S S S

S
S S S S

S
S S S S

S S S S S

S
S S S S S S

S
S S S

S
S S S

S
S S S S

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S S S S S O O S S S

S S S

S O S S S

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BE1-11t

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BE1-11f BE1-11g BE1-11i BE-11m BE1-700C BE1-700V BE1-851 BE1CDS240


S S O O

S S S S

O O O O O O

S S S S S S S

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BE1-11t BE1-11f BE1-11g BE1-11i BE-11m BE1-700C BE1-700V BE1-851 BE1-CDS240

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S S S S S S S S

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S S S S S S S S

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up to 8 up to 8 up to 8 up to 8 up to 8 5 5 5 up to 14

O O O O O

Download a reference sheet to the IEEE Device numbers used above.


Tech Tip: Single Port USB to RS-232 and RS-485 Serial Adapters
Basler multifunction relays utilize RS-232 serial ports for ASCII communications and RS-485 for ASCII, Modbus and DNP 3 protocols. If your computer does not have a serial port, you will need to utilize an adapter to provide connectivity between your computer and the relay. If your computer has a USB port, you will need a USB adapter cable equipped with a USB type A connector for connection to your computer and a male DB-9 for connection to the RS-232 port. A similar USB adapter cable will be needed for the RS-485 port. There are a variety of adapters and cables on the market. You may want to test several products to determine the best fit for your specific computer and application. One possible starting point in your search is ACCES I/O Products, Inc.

Protocols
Up to three independent communications ports along with support for IEC 61850, Modbus and DNP 3, and ASCII protocols provide easy access to integrating the protection, control, metering, status reporting, and monitoring

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functions into a substation automation system. Click here to download a spreadsheet with all BE1 Numerical Relay features, including discrete programmable outputs. IEC 61850 Protocol Basler Electrics implementation of IEC 61850 has been conformance tested to IEC 61850-10 by KEMA. IEC 61850 provides protection and control operations peer to peer and protection, control, and metering with a data concentrator. Communications is provided over 10/100Mb copper or 100Mb fiber. For more information, download the IEC 61850 Protocol manual for the: BE1-11f , g, i, t, and m Feeder, Generator, Intertie, Transformer, and Motor Protection Systems

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DNP 3 Protocol
Basler Electrics implementation of DNP (Distributed Network Protocol) V3.00 is fully compliant with DNP V3.00 Subset Definition Level 2. As a user, verification testing offers reassurance of the interoperability of certified DNP 3 products. Being able to easily integrate IEDs with a master or data concentrator on multi-drop RS485 networks (and Ethernet on some models) reduces costs by eliminating the need for port switches and/or communications processors. For more information, download the DNP Protocol manual for the: BE1-11f , g, and i Feeder Protection, Generator Protection, and Intertie Protection Systems BE1-11m Motor Protection System BE1-11t Transformer Protection System BE1-851 Overcurrent Protection System Multifunction Protection System BE1-951 Overcurrent Protection System BE1-1051 Current Differential Protection System with Voltage BE1-CDS240 Current Differential Protection System BE1-CDS220 Generator Protection System BE1-GPS100 Intertie Protection System BE1-IPS100 Basler Electric multifunction relays have been certified by an independent testing service. Testing reports are available for download: Overcurrent Protection System BE1-851 BE1-951 Multifunction Protection System BE1-CDS220 Current Differential Protection System BE1-GPS100 Generator Protection System Return to BE1 Numerical Systems

Modbus Protocol
Modbus protocol was developed by Modicon for use in Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs). Modbus communications use a master-slave technique in which only the master can initiate a transaction. This transaction is called a query. When appropriate, a slave device responds to the query. When a Modbusmaster communicates with a slave, information is provided or requested by the master. Being able to easily integrate IEDs with a master or data concentrator on multi-drop RS485 networks(and Ethernet on some models) reduces costs by eliminating the need for port switches and/or communications processors For more information, download the Modbus protocol manual for the:

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BE1-11f, g, and i BE1-11m BE1-11t BE1-700C BE1-700V BE1-851 BE1-951 BE1-1051 BE1-CDS240 BE1-CDS220 BE1-GPS100 BE1-IPS100

Feeder Protection, Generator Protection, Intertie Protection Systems

Motor Protection System Transformer Protection System


Overcurrent Protective Relay Voltage/Frequency Protective Relay Overcurrent Protection System Multifunction Protection System Overcurrent Protection System Current Differential Protection System with Voltage Current Differential Protection System Generator Protection System Intertie Protection System

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ASCII Protocol

ASCII stands for American Standard Code for Information Interchange. It consists of a set of codes used to represent letters, numbers, control characters, and a few symbols. ASCII data is in wide use when communicating with off-theshelf terminal emulation programs such as ProComm Plus, Windows Terminal or HyperTerminal. Data can be sent and received from IEDs using readable pneumonic words. For details on setup, download PC-COM01, an application note on enabling ASCII communication with a relay via Windows95 HyperTerminal For additional information, download the manual for the: BE1-11t BE1-11f BE1-11g BE1-11i BE1-11m BE1-700C BE1-700V BE1-851 BE1-951 BE1-1051 BE1-CDS240 BE1-CDS220 BE1-GPS100 BE1-IPS100

Transformer Protection System


Feeder Protection System Generator Protection System Intertie Protection System

Motor Protection System


Overcurrent Protective Relay Voltage/Frequency Protective Relay Overcurrent Protection System Multifunction Protection System Overcurrent Protection System Current Differential Protection System with Voltage Current Differential Protection System Generator Protection System Intertie Protection System

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Firmware
Embedded firmware is the operating program that controls the actions of the microprocessor-based products. Enhancements to product functionality may make a firmware update desirable. To check your products latest firmware version or to request an upgrade, contact Technical Support. Return to BE1 Numerical Systems

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BESTNet Ethernet Option


The BESTNet option connects your relays to the wired world. BESTNet, which currently is available in the BE1-11t. BE1-11f, BE1-11g, BE1-11i, BE111m, BE1-700C and BE1-700V includes:

Embedded web server with metering, status, and fault summary information Email alerts of as many as seven user-defined conditions Full BESTCOMS support over Ethernet Full Basler ASCII protocol for terminal mode communications (TELNET) or custom programmed application access Support for DHCP or static IP addressing. IP Discovery function included in BESTCOMS.
For more information, see the BE1-11t, BE1-11f, BE1-11g, BE1-11i, BE1-11m, BE1700C or BE1-700V product bulletin. An enhanced version of BESTNet with peer-to-peer Ethernet communication also is available in the BE1-1051. Return to BE1 Numerical Systems

Sample BESTNet screen

BESTLogic Programmable Logic


In a BESTLogic multifunction relay, each of the protection and control functions is implemented as an independent function block that is equivalent to its single function, discrete device counterpart. Programming BESTLogic is equivalent to choosing the devices required by your protection and control scheme and drawing schematic diagrams to connect the inputs and outputs to obtain the desired operational logic.

BESTLogicPlus Programmable Logic


BESTLogicPlus programmable logic provides the user with a highly flexible and easy to use visual method of configuring a protection and control system in the BE1-11 family of products. It comes standard with each BE1-11 family relay. See our Logic Library for sample logic diagrams and actual logic files. Each of the protection and control functions in the BE1-11 is implemented as an independent function block that is equivalent to its single function, discrete device counterpart. Each independent function block has all the inputs and outputs that the discrete component counterpart might have. Programming BESTLogicPlus is equivalent to choosing the functional devices required by your protection and control scheme and drawing schematic diagrams to connect the inputs and outputs to obtain the desired operational logic.

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The BE1-11 relay can store, as user settings, one user programmable, custom logic scheme. To save time, several preprogrammed logic schemes also are provided. Any of the preprogrammed schemes may be copied into the logic settings without making any additional BESTLogicPlus settings. BESTLogicPlus provides the protection engineer with a userfriendly means to set up this powerful multifunction system with the same freedom once enjoyed with single function, discrete devices. It is no longer necessary to compromise your standard protection and operating practices to deal with the limitations in programmability of other multifunction devices. BESTLogicPlus includes these advanced logic features: edge triggers, XOR gates, logic timers, counters, and latches. Return to BE1 Numerical Systems

BESTLogicPlus features Drag and Drop Logic

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