Basler BE1-27 Manual - page 16
BE1-32R, BE1-320/U
SPECIFICATIONS,
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Overpower Inverse Characteristics
OUTPUTS
Output contacts are rated as follows:
Resistive
120/240 Vac - make 30 A for 0.2 seconds,
carry 7 A continuously, break 7 A.
250 Vdc - make and carry 30 A for 0. 2 seconds,
carry 7 A continuously, break 0.3 A.
500 Vdc - make and carry 15 A for 0.2 seconds,
carry 7 A continuously, break 0.1 A.
Inductive
120/240 Vac, 125 Vdc, 250 Vdc - break 0.3 A
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TARGETS
Magnetically latched, manually reset target indicators are
optionally available to indicate that a trip output has
energized. Either internally operated or current operated
target may be specified. Current operated targets require
0. 2 A in the output trip circuit to actuate, and trip current
must not exceed 30 A for 0.2 seconds, 7 A for 2 minutes,
and 3 A continuous. Current operated targets may be
selected only when normally open (NO) output contacts
have been specified.
PUSH-TO-ENERGIZE-OUTPUT PUSHBUTTONS
Applying a thin non-conducting rod through a hole in the
front panel energizes each output relay for testing the
external trip circuits.
SURGE WITHSTAND CAPABILITY
Qualified to IEEE C37.90.1-1989 Surge Withstand Capabil
ity Test and IEC 255.
FAST TRANSIENT
Qualified to IEEE C37.90. 1-1989 Fast Transient Test.
IMPULSE TEST
Qualified to IEC 255-5.
MECHANICAL
Operating Temperature
-40°C( -40°F) to + 70°C ( + 158°F).
Storage Temperature
-65°C(-85°F) to+ 1 00°C( +212°F).
Weight
M1 - 18.5 pounds max.
81 - 13.5 pounds max.
Shock
In standard tests, the relay has withstood 15g in each of
three mutually perpendicular axes without structural
damage or degradation of performance.
Vibration
In standard tests, the relay has withstood 2g in each of
three mutually perpendicular axes swept over the range of
10 to 500 Hz for a total of six sweeps, 15 minutes each
sweep, without structural damage or degradation of
performance.
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