Introduction: The Value and Application of Digital Overcurrent Protection System
In the distribution and transmission network of the power system, overcurrent protection is the cornerstone for ensuring equipment safety and system stability. The BE1-851 overcurrent protection system launched by Basler Electric is an economically efficient, microprocessor based multifunctional relay. It integrates timed and inverse time overcurrent protection, circuit breaker monitoring and control, automatic reclosing, and powerful programmable logic (BEST logic) functions, which can flexibly adapt to various non directional overcurrent application scenarios from feeders to transformers.
For on-site relay protection engineers and technicians, mastering the hardware architecture, software logic, and debugging process of BE1-851 is the key to ensuring the safe and stable operation of the system. This article aims to provide a professional and detailed practical guide to help you complete the deployment, configuration, and basic troubleshooting of BE1-851 from scratch.
Initial preparation and safety regulations
1.1 Unpacking inspection and storage
After receiving the equipment, please immediately compare the purchase order and packing list to verify the equipment model and style number. The style number of BE1-851 defines its electrical characteristics, such as CT rating (1A or 5A), power type, and chassis style. If not installed temporarily, the equipment should be stored in the original cardboard box and placed in a dust-free and dry environment.
1.2 Critical Safety Warning
Software compatibility warning: This is the primary issue that many users encounter when using it for the first time. The version of BESTCOMS software must be compatible with the firmware version of BE1-851. For relays with firmware version 2.42 or higher (usually produced after August 1999), BESTCOMS 1.31.00 or higher (recommended 2.00.00 or higher) must be used. Using an incompatible old version of BESTCOMS to connect relays will cause damage to the PC database.
Grounding requirement: The relay must be reliably connected to the ground using a copper wire of not less than 12 AWG and connected to the grounding terminal at the rear of the chassis.
Personnel requirements: Only qualified professionals can carry out installation, operation, and maintenance.
Hardware installation and mechanical configuration
BE1-851 offers three chassis styles to accommodate different renovation and new construction project requirements: S1 (Basler/GE style), H1 (half rack style), and F1 (Westinghouse FT-11 size).
2.1 Contact induction input jumper (key hardware configuration)
This is an easily overlooked but crucial step in the installation process. The four programmable contact sensing inputs (IN1-IN4) of BE1-851 require an external wet voltage. The conduction voltage threshold can be selected as "high" or "low" through an internal jumper.
Jumper not installed (factory default, high threshold):
48/125 Vac/VDC system: 69-100 Vac/VDC
125/250 Vac/VDC system: 138-200 Vac/VDC
Jumper installed (low threshold):
48/125 Vac/VDC system: 26-38 Vac/VDC
125/250 Vac/VDC system: 69-100 Vac/VDC
Operation guide: If your control voltage is in a low range, you need to open the relay box (pay attention to ESD protection), find the jumper block on the digital circuit board and install it in the "low voltage" position. Incorrect jumper settings may result in input not being reliably recognized.
2.2 Typical Wiring
Power supply: The power terminals (such as A6, A7) support both AC and DC, with the specific range depending on the model (e.g. xxx1xxx is 48-125 Vac/dc).
CT circuit: Pay attention to the polarity of the current input terminals (D1-D8). For the H1 chassis, use 8/32 inch screws with locking washers for the current terminals. It is important to ensure that the terminals are securely crimped to prevent poor contact caused by the screws slipping.

Core software: BESTCOMS and settings file management
BESTCOMS is the Windows version of BE1-851 ® Platform graphical setting software.
3.1 Quick Configuration Process
Start and Connect: Run BESTCOMS and connect the relay through the front RS-232 port (COM0) or rear RS-232 port (COM1).
Download Settings: When connecting for the first time, be sure to execute "Download Settings from Device" from the "Communication" menu to read the current settings of the relay (which may be the factory default) into the software.
System parameter settings: In the "General Operation">"Power System" tab, the following must be set correctly:
Nominal Frequency: 50 or 60 Hz. This setting determines the ADC sampling rate.
Digital Signal Processing (DSP): This is a feature of BE1-851. You can choose "Fundamental" (recommended for protection, anti harmonic, and small transient overshoot), "RMS" (true RMS, including harmonics, suitable for thermal overload protection), or "Average" (wideband response, suitable for situations with large frequency deviation).