
GE Power Management
750/760 Feeder Management Relay
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3 INSTALLATION
3.2 TYPICAL WIRING
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3.2 TYPICAL WIRING
3.2.1 DESCRIPTION
Due to the many features built into the 750 and 760 relays, a broad range of applications are available to the
user. As such, it is not possible to present typical connections for all possible schemes. The information in this
section will cover the important aspects of interconnections, in the general areas of instrument transformer
inputs, other inputs, outputs, communications and grounding. Figure 3–8: REAR TERMINAL LAYOUT below
shows the rear terminal layout of the 750/760.
Relay contacts must be considered unsafe to touch when system is energized!! If the cus-
tomer requires the relay contacts for low voltage accessible applications, it is their responsi-
bility to ensure proper insulation levels!
HAZARD may result if the product is not used for its intended purposes.
Figure 3–8: REAR TERMINAL LAYOUT
WARNING
WARNING
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