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CONTACT  ADJUSTMENT 

The  contacts  should  have  approximately  1/32 

inch  wipe.  That  is  the  stationary  contact  should  be 

deflected  about 

1/32 

inch  when  the  disk  completes 

its  travel.  The  contact  wipe  is  adjusted  by  turning 

the  screws  in  the  contact  brush  which  regulates  the 

position  of  the  brush,  in  relation  to  the  brush  stop. 

For  relays  with  two  circuit-closing  contacts,  the 

tips  should  be  in  the  same  vertical  plane. 

When  the  time  dial  is  moved  to  a positton  where 

the  contacts  just  close,  the  time-dial  scale  should 

indicate  zero. 

If 

this  is  found  incorrect,  and  the 

brushes  are  correctly  adjusted,  regulate  the  dial  to 

read  zero.  This  is  done  by  changing  the  position  of 

the  arm  attached  to  the  shaft  which  i'S  located  below 

the  time  dial. 

Loosen  the  screw  which  clamps  the 

arm  to  the  shaft  and  turn  the  arm,  relative  to  the 

shaft,  until  the  contacts  just  make  at  the zero  time­

dial  setting. 

INSTANTANEOUS  UNIT 

Select  the  current  above  which  is  desired  to 

have  the  instantaneous  unit  operate  and  set  the  ad­

justable  pole  piece  so  that  the  top  of  hexagon  head 

is  even  with  the  desired  calibration  on  the  scale. 

To  raiee  or  lower  the  pole  piece  loosen  the  locknut 

and  turn  it  up  or  down  and  then  tighten  in  position. 

The  contacts  should  be  adjusted  to  make  at 

about  the  same  time  and  to  have  approximately  1/8" 

wipe. 

This  adjustment  can  be  made  by  loosening 

the  screws  holding the stationary contacts and moving 

the  contacts  up  or  down  as  required. 

A-C 

TRIPPING  UNIT 

The  a-c  tripping  unit  should  not  require  any 

attention  other  than  occasional  cleaning  of  the  con­

tacts.  However, 

if 

the  adjustment  should 

be 

lost, 

it  may  be  restored  as  follows: 

Time  Overcurrent  Relays  Type  lAC  GEH-1753 

1.  CONTACT  ADJUSTMENT 

With  the  unit  de-energized,  the  movable  contact 

should  lie  against  the  stationary  contact  with  enough 

tension  to  always  insure  a  good  closed  circuit.  The 

movable  contact  brush  should  be  free  of  any  kinks. 

Also  this  contact  brush  should  not  touch  the  com­

pound  bushing  supported  from  the  top  of  the  arma­

ture.  The  brass  backing  strip  should  be  adjusted  to 

allow  a  1/16-i.nch  contact  gap with  the contacts open. 

The  compound  bushing  support  should  be  adjusted  to 

allow  the  back  of  the  movable  contact  to  just  touch 

the  brass  backing  strip  when  the  armature  operates 

to  open  the  contacts.  The  outer  edge  of  the  com­

bushing  should  be  approximately  1/32  - inch 

the  inner  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  is  necessary,  until 

the  armature  just  touches  the  pole  face  of  the  upper 

core. 

In 

this  position,  the  armature  should  be  about 

1/32  inch  from  the  pole  face 

of 

the  lower  core. 

Next,  slide  the  bracket  in  until  the  armature  leaf 

spring  assumes  a  vertical  position  and  is  spaced 

clear 

of 

both  armature  and  the  vertical  tip  of  the 

bracket.  With  this  setting,  the  armature  should  be 

flush  against  the  pole  face  of  both  cores,  and  should 

put  enough  pressure  on  the  armature  to  always  re­

turn  it. flush  against  the  pole  face  of  the  lcwer  core 

after  each  operation  of  the  unit.  This  alignment  is 

important  as  a  slight  gap  between  armature  and pole 

face  of  the  lower  core  after  the  unit  operates  may 

cause  contacts  to  open  momentarily,  dropping  the 

relay  target  when  the  circuit  breaker  is  reclosed. 

Under  these  conditions,  the  momentary  opening 

of 

the  contacts  is  due  to  the  shock  of  the  armature 

being  pulled  in  against  the  pole  face  when  the  lower 

coil 

is 

energized.  Excessive  pressure  on  the arma­

ture,  caused  by  the  bracket  being  pushed  in too  far, 

will  result  in  too  high  a  pickup  or  chattering  of  the 

movable  contact  during  operation  of the unit.  Tighten 

the  bracket  screws  securely  after  the  proper  ad­

justment  has  been  obtained. 

OPERATION 

Before  the  relay 

is 

put  into 

service 

it 

s

h

o

ul

be 

given 

check 

to 

determine 

that 

factory 

adjustments 

have  not  been 

disturbed. 

The  time-dial  will  be  set 

at  zero  before  the  relay  leaves  the  factory.  It  is 

necessary  to  change  this  setting  in  order to open  the 

relay  contacts. 

The pickup current should be checked on one  or 

more  of the  taps  and  the  time  should  be  checked  for 

one  or  more  dial  settings. 

Recommended  test  connections  for  the  above 

test  are  shown  in  Fig.  18. 

MAINTENANCE 

The  relays  are  adjusted  at  the  factory  and  it  is 

advisable  not  to  disturb  the  adjustments.  If,  for  any 

reason,  they  have  been disturbed, the following points 

should  be  observed  in  restoring  them: 

DISK  AND  BEARINGS 

The  lower  jewel  may  be  tested  for  cracks  by 

exploring  its  surface  with  the  point  of  a  fine  needle. 

If 

it  is  necessary  to  replace  the  jewel  a  new  pivot 

should  be  screwed  into  the  bottom  of  the  shaft  at 

the  shaft  at  the  same  time.  The  jewel should  be 

turned  up  until  the  disk  is  centered  in the  air  gaps, 

after  which  it  should  be  locked  in  this  position  by 

the  set  screw  provided  for  this  purpose. 

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Summary of Contents for IAC59A

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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 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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