PROT_50BF

ANSI 50BF breaker failure: re-trip then bus back-trip, with a current criterion, a separately-timed 52a criterion, and a fail direction that inverts on measurement loss.

Validated application blockGen · ProtectionIEC 61131-3IEC 61499v1.0.0

When to use it

Use PROT_50BF when a breaker's failure to clear a fault must be caught and escalated to the surrounding breakers — on a generator breaker in particular, where a low-current failure during motoring or loss of field is exactly the case a current detector alone misses.

Interface

The published port signature. This is the whole of what the block exposes to your program — the implementation body is not shown here and ships with the download.

Inputs

PortTypeUnit
ENABLEBOOL
BF_INITBOOL
IREALA
I_OKBOOL
I_MINREALA
ST_52ABOOL
ST_52A_OKBOOL
USE_52ABOOL
T_RETRIPTIME
T_BFTIME
T_BF_52ATIME
FAILSAFE_TRIPBOOL
BLKBOOL
ACKBOOL

Outputs

PortType
RETRIPBOOL
BF_TRIPBOOL
PICKUPBOOL
BF_ARMEDBOOL
CD_PICKUPBOOL
SCHEME_OOSBOOL
SCHEME_DEGRADEDBOOL
ALM_MEAS_FAULTBOOL
ALM_CFG_ERRBOOL

IEC 61499 event interface

EI INIT, REQ·EO INITO, CNF

Supervised control write

PROT_50BF commands a real actuator. It is written to sit underneath your own interlock, permissive and protection logic — not to replace it. Commission it as you would any control block you wrote yourself.

Validation evidence

Tests
16
Simulated scans
608
Simulator
v0.1.0

Complete IEC 61131-3 implementation with a published test suite that runs on the vplant simulator. The counts above are that suite, executed on this build.

  • Conforms to IEC 61131-3
  • Conforms to IEC 61499

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