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INDUCTION 

UN 

IT 

INSTANT, 

UN IT 

INSTANT, 

UNIT 

10 

• 

*SHORT  FINGER 

Fig.  15  (X-6209663  [8]) 

Internal  Connections  for 

the  Type  IAC52B  Relay  (Front  View) 

Time  Overcurrent  Relays  Type 

lAC 

GEH-1753 

TO  TIM[!? 

'STOP" 

--

TO  INDICATING  LIGHT 

WHEN 

CHECKING  PICKUP 

OF  MAIN  UNIT 

---

r---

_.. 

TO  INDICATING  LIGHT  WHEt 

CHECK lNG  PICKUP  OF 

INSTANTANEOUS 

UN 

IT 

10 

LA13  TEST  PLUG 

VARIABLE  RESISTOR 

TO  TIMER 

'START" 

MIN.  RECCM.IENDED  VOLTS, 

120 

AT  RATED  FREQUENCY 

TO  ACCURA 

T£ 

L Y 

REPROWCE 

RELAY  CHARACTERISTICS 
ALL  TESTS  SHOULD 

BE 

..-,OE  WITH  RELAY 

IN  CASE. 

Fig.  16  (K-6154399-7)  Testing  Connections  for 

Type  lAC  Relays  such  as  Type  IAC51A 

INSTALLATION 

LOC

A

T

I

O

The  location  should 

be 

clean  and  dry,  free  from 

dust  and  excessive  vibration,  and  well  lighted  to 

facilitate  inspection  and  testing. 

MOUNTINQ 

The  relay  should 

be 

mounted  on  a  vertical 

surface.  The  outline  and  panel  diagrams  are  shown 

in  Figs.  20  and  21. 

CONNECTIONS 

Internal  connection  diagrams  for  the  various 

relay  types  are  shown  in  Fig.  11  to  17  inclusive. 

Typical  wiring  diagrams  are  given  in  Fig. 

to 

inclusive. 

One  of  the  mounting  studs  or  screws  should 

be 

permanently  grounded  by  a  conductor  not  less  than 

No.  12 

B&S 

gage  copper  wire  or  its  equivalent. 

INSPICTION 

At  the  time  of  installation,  the  relay  should  be 

inspected  for  tarnished  contacts,  loose  screws,  or 

other  imperfections. 

If 

any  trouble  is  found,  it 

should  be  corrected  in  the  manner  described under 

MAINTENANCE. 

CAUTION: 

Every  circuit 

in 

the  drawout  case  has  an  auxi­

liary  brush.  It  is  especially  important  on  current 

circuits  and  other  circuits  with  shorting  bars  that 

the  auxiliary  brush  be  bent  high  enough  to  engage 

the  connecting  plug  or  test  plug  before  the  main 

brushes  do.  This  will  prevent  CT  secondary  cir­

cuits  from  being  opened. 

CONNECTING  PLUG 

MAIN  BRUSH 

CONNECTING  BLOCK 

NOTE:  AFTER  ENGAGING  AUXILIARY 

BRUSH, 

CONNECTING 

PLUG 

TRAVELS 

1/4 

INCH  BEFORE  ENGAGING 

THE  MAIN  BRUSH 

ON 

�HE  TERMINAL  BLOCK. 

Fig.  17  (8025039)  Cross  Section  of  Drawout  Case 

Showing  Position  of  Auxiliary  Brush. 

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Summary of Contents for IAC59A

Page 1: ...RUCTIONS UNDERCURRENT GEI 21903 F Supersedes GEI 21903 E Insert Booklet GEI 1753 AND OVERCURRENT RELAYS Types IACS9A IAC59B and IAC59C GENERAL f ELECTriC w w w E l e c t r i c a l P a r t M a n u a l...

Page 2: ...OU t C OihCU IIIII CI IIIUf tt I i UUUUO UOII IUD TO Til ULIII I 1 lJ i v 1 I _ __ i J l I j 1 i I 1 1 l l 1 PIICUTUI 0 CllllllliT TO CLDU U con cra IC IIMT ct t c t lllr ll TO CLOU I i H IJ 1 v A l v...

Page 3: ...or contact spread the following procedure is necessary Turning the spring adjusting ring as described under current setting of the included instructions affects primarily the current required to close...

Page 4: ...EAL IN ELEMENT 9 r 10 SHORT FINGER Figure 3 K 6400242 Type IAC59A and IAC59B Relays Internal Con nections Front View r2 OPERATING COIL f16 1 r 9 10 SHORT FINGr R Figure 4 K 6400432 Type IAC59C Relay I...

Page 5: ...RATEu FRlVUlNLY lAC 6 Figure 5 K 6400302 Type IAC59A and IAC59B Relays Test Connections 15 1 DRILL 2 HOLES Figure 6 6209271 6 Outline and Panel Drilling for the Type IAC59A Relay Indicates revision 5...

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Page 8: ...GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY POWER SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT BUSINESS DEPT PHILADELPHIA PA 19142 GENERAL fJjELECTRIC 7 80 2 68 w w w E l e c t r i c a l P a r t M a n u a l s c o m...

Page 9: ...INSTRUCTIONS TIME OVERCURRENT RELAYS TYPES IAC51A IAC52A lAC51B lAC52B IAC51R GENERAL fl ELECTRIC GEH 1753J w w w E l e c t r i c a l P a r t M a n u a l s c o m...

Page 10: ...NTACT LEFT SEAL INUNIT STATIONARY CONTACT RIGHT SEAL IN MOVING CONTACT ASS EMBLY DISK AND SHAFT LOWER JEWEL SCREW MAIN MOVING SHAFT _ i MAIN A 8006996 Front View B 8006997 Rear View STATIONARY BRU SH...

Page 11: ...piral spring to give the proper contact closing current and its motion is retarded by a permanent magnet acting on the disk to give the correct time delay There is a seal in unit mounted on the front...

Page 12: ...2 _ b _ I _ f I I 1 I 1 _ b r r r I 4 I I l I I 1D _ _ _ 2D i _ 10 r I i 9 8 1 _ b 6 p It r 01 c 4 3 G r f _ f 2 r c r 1 0 I I G E c r t 30 40 o so 7o ao eo MULTlPLES OF RELAY TAP SETTING Fig 2 088880...

Page 13: ...18 15 12 9 6 1 Jv Iv II v I v 0 v Time Overcurrent Relays Type lAC GEH 1753 BURDENS Burdens for the standard coils are given in the following table These are calculated burdens at five amperes based o...

Page 14: ...I G h I CTOR I L 7 I __ _ ll l 1 1 I Fig 5 K6375668 l External Connections of Three Type IAC51A Relays used in Conjunction with Tripping Reac tors for Protection of aTThree Phase Circuit 6 A C BUS r i...

Page 15: ...rrent exceeding a predetermined value OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS The instantaneous element operates over a 4 to 1 range and has its calibration stamped on a scale OP IIATII IG COIL L TARG T STATIONARY...

Page 16: ...transformer Normally most of the flux generated by the main REA coil passes through the upper limb of the magnetic structure and holds the armature firmly against this limb When the contacts of the i...

Page 17: ...d as a part of a control panel will be shipped in cartons designed to rotect them against damage Immediately upon receipt of the relay an examination should be made for any damage sustained during shi...

Page 18: ...2 4 6 8 10 A C RIP UNIT INSTANT uu Fig 13 K 6209294 3 Internal Connections for the Type IAC51R Relay Front View SEAL IN UNIT Sl IN DUCTION 2 INDUCTION UNIT 6 SHORT FINGER Fig 14 K 6209662 5 Internal C...

Page 19: ...diagrams for the various relay types are shown in Fig 11 to 17 inclusive Typical wiring diagrams are given in Fig 4 to 6 inclusive One of the mounting studs or screws should be permanently grounded by...

Page 20: ...The primary adjustment for the time of opera tion of the unit is made by means of the time dial However further adjustment is obtained by moving the permanent magnet along its supporting shelf moving...

Page 21: ...edge of the stationary contact sup porting post 2 ARMATURE ADJUSTMENT Loosen the two screws which hold the armature assembly bracket to the bottom of the frame Slide the bracket in or out whichever i...

Page 22: ...he factory PERIODIC TESTING An operation test and inspection of the relay at least once every six months are recommended Test connections are shown in Fig 18 RENEWAL PARTS It is recommended that suffi...

Page 23: ...EW F IC _ B __ _ _ I I I 3 5 7 9 00000 _00000 2 4 6 8 10 PANEL Rl LING 5 111 FL SH MTC FIG A B SURFACE WTG CASE VIEW SHOWING ASSEMBLY OF HARDWARE FOR SURFACE WTC ON STEEL PANELS i DRILL 10 HOLES 5 4 P...

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