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Basler Electric 451-62-R Current Transformer Set

Basler Electric 81001-451-62-R Current Transformer Set – Obsolete 1500A SGCT Spare Part

Model: 81001-451-62-R

Brand Basler Electric
Series 451-62-R Current Transformer Set
Model 81001-451-62-R
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Basler Electric 81001-451-62-R Current Transformer Set – Obsolete 1500A SGCT Spare Part

When a generator protection relay system loses its current transformer input, the entire protection scheme becomes blind. For plants still operating legacy Basler Electric generator protection panels — including systems built around the BE1-GPS100, BE1-25A, or earlier analog relay families — a failed or degraded SGCT matched set does not trigger a simple component swap. It triggers a protection system audit, potential relay recalibration, and in many cases, a forced outage that exposes the facility to six- or seven-figure liability. The 81001-451-62-R matched set of (2) 1500A SGCT current transformers is the direct, drop-in replacement that keeps your protection scheme intact without touching the relay settings or wiring topology. DriveKNMS maintains verified stock of this discontinued assembly for facilities that cannot afford to discover this part is unavailable during an emergency.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Value
Part Number 81001-451-62-R
Description Matched Set of (2) SGCT Current Transformers
Rated Primary Current 1500A
Quantity per Set 2 (matched pair)
Manufacturer Basler Electric
Country of Origin United States
Product Status Discontinued / Obsolete
Typical Application Generator protection relay panels, synchronizing and paralleling systems
Compatible Systems Basler Electric BE1-series generator protection relays; legacy analog protection panels

Note: Electrical parameters beyond those listed above are not independently verified by DriveKNMS. Buyers are advised to cross-reference against original Basler Electric documentation for their specific installation.

Solving the Discontinued Hardware Crisis

Basler Electric's legacy generator protection product lines have been progressively discontinued as the industry migrated toward numerical relay platforms. The 81001-451-62-R SGCT matched set was designed for a specific generation of protection panels where the current transformer ratio, burden, and phase matching were engineered as a system — not as interchangeable commodity components. Substituting a non-matched or non-OEM transformer pair into these panels introduces ratio error and phase displacement that can cause nuisance trips, protection blind spots, or — in the worst case — failure to trip during an actual fault.

For plant engineers managing facilities with 15- to 30-year-old generation assets, the calculus is straightforward: the cost of sourcing and holding one verified spare set of 81001-451-62-R is a fraction of one day of forced outage. Facilities that have already retired their Basler Electric spares inventory on the assumption that the equipment would be replaced are now discovering that capital budget cycles, permitting timelines, and grid interconnection queues make replacing the generator protection system a 3-to-5 year project, not a quarterly decision. The spare part is the bridge.

How to extend an expensive automation asset's service life by 5–10 years through critical spare parts management:

  • Audit your single points of failure. Matched transformer sets, proprietary relay modules, and application-specific ICs are the components that cannot be field-fabricated. Identify them before they fail.
  • Establish a minimum stock position. For a matched set like the 81001-451-62-R, holding one verified spare per protection panel is the minimum defensible position. Two spares per site is the standard for facilities with no acceptable outage window.
  • Lock in supply before the secondary market dries up. Once a part has been discontinued for more than 10 years, distributor and broker inventory consolidates rapidly. The window to source verified, traceable stock narrows every year.
  • Document the as-found condition of installed units. Baseline insulation resistance and ratio accuracy measurements taken during a planned outage give you a degradation trend line. This converts reactive maintenance into a predictable replacement schedule.
  • Negotiate long-lead procurement now. For facilities with 5-year capital plans, placing a forward order for critical obsolete spares today — at current market prices — is a hedge against both supply scarcity and price escalation.

Condition & Reliability Assurance

DriveKNMS applies a 5-step quality assurance process to all obsolete and legacy components before shipment:

  1. Visual and mechanical inspection: Physical examination of housing integrity, terminal condition, and labeling legibility. Units with evidence of thermal stress, impact damage, or corrosion are rejected at this stage.
  2. Pin and terminal inspection: Each connection point is examined under magnification for oxidation, pitting, and mechanical deformation. Corroded or deformed terminals are cause for rejection — not remediation.
  3. Insulation resistance verification: Where applicable, insulation resistance is measured to confirm dielectric integrity has not degraded below serviceable thresholds.
  4. Electrolytic capacitor assessment (where applicable): For assemblies containing active components, electrolytic capacitors are evaluated for bulging, leakage, and ESR drift — the primary failure mode in aged electronic assemblies.
  5. Firmware and labeling verification: Part number, revision marking, and date codes are cross-referenced against known-good reference units to confirm authenticity and revision compatibility.

Units that pass all five stages are packaged in anti-static, moisture-barrier packaging with desiccant and shipped with a condition report.

Key Features for System Maintenance

  • Drop-in replacement: The 81001-451-62-R is a direct OEM replacement. No wiring modifications, no ratio recalculation, no relay resetting required.
  • Matched pair integrity: Both transformers in the set are matched at the factory. Replacing only one unit of a matched pair compromises the balance the protection scheme was designed around.
  • No re-engineering cost: Using the correct OEM part eliminates the engineering hours, relay vendor involvement, and protection study updates that a non-OEM substitution would require.
  • Immediate availability: Stock is held at DriveKNMS facilities and can be prepared for shipment upon order confirmation. No lead time uncertainty.

FAQ

What warranty applies to obsolete parts?
DriveKNMS provides a 90-day warranty against defects in the parts as supplied, covering failures attributable to the condition of the component at time of shipment. This warranty does not cover damage resulting from installation error or operation outside rated parameters.

How do I confirm the part is genuine and not counterfeit?
All units sourced by DriveKNMS are traceable to documented supply chain sources. We provide a condition report with each shipment. Buyers are encouraged to perform incoming inspection including visual verification of markings against Basler Electric documentation.

Should I buy more than one set?
For any facility where this part is installed in an active protection scheme, holding a minimum of one spare set on-site is strongly recommended. For facilities with multiple protected generators or no acceptable outage window, two sets per site is the standard practice among maintenance engineers managing legacy Basler Electric installations.

Can you source additional quantity if I need more than you have in stock?
Contact us directly. DriveKNMS maintains active sourcing relationships for legacy Basler Electric components and can advise on availability and lead time for larger quantities.

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