Date Code 990714
Introduction
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SEL-2BFR, -2/BFR Instruction Manual
Plug-In Connector
This model includes hardware that supports all of the features of the conventional terminal block
model. It differs in its use of plug-in connectors instead of terminal blocks. In addition, it
provides
High current interrupting output contacts.
Quick connect/release hardware for rear-panel terminals.
Time code input access on all rear communications ports.
This robust package meets or exceeds numerous industry standard type tests.
Phase Rotation
This manual is written for standard ABC phase rotation applications. If your SEL relay is
ordered with the ACB phase rotation option, references made in the instruction manual to voltage
and current phase angle should be noted accordingly. The firmware identification number (FID)
may be used to verify whether your relay was ordered with ABC ("B") or ACB ("C") rotation.
All current and voltage inputs are connected to the SEL relay rear panel as shown in the
instruction manual.
System Frequency
This manual is written for relays operating at a nominal system frequency of 60 Hz. For relays
which specify a nominal frequency of 50 Hz, substitute 50 Hz for each reference to 60 Hz.
References made to a sampling time of 1/240 seconds should be replaced with a time of
1/200 seconds.
G
ENERAL
D
ESCRIPTION
The SEL-2BFR Relay is a single- or three-pole breaker failure protection and monitoring
package. The relay provides classical overcurrent-based breaker failure protection for a wide
variety of breaker arrangements. Additional features include metering, event reporting, remote
setting capabilities, breaker operating time monitors, energy interruption monitors, and breaker
resistor thermal protection. Simple hardware design and efficient digital signal processing
ensure reliability. Extensive self-testing and communication capabilities enhance availability.
The SEL-2BFR Relay has six fault current-driven breaker protection schemes, including one
specially designed for ring-bus or breaker-and-a-half applications. Tailor the relay to your circuit
breaker protection requirements by selecting the most appropriate scheme.
The relay detects failures to interrupt fault, load, or line-charging current. It also detects failures
of breaker poles to complete a close sequence. When potential transformers are used, the relay
can detect open breaker pole flashover failures.
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