120
�OLTS , 60 CYCLES
1�0
�OLTS
60 CYCLES
WHEN TEST I N �
TiiOUT CASE
RESlSTAIICE
LOAD
AUX .
c . T .
CA-6 RELAY
( FRONT
HEW)
NOTE
1 ;
A COMMON � � V . 6 0 CYCLE
SOURCE CAN SE USED TO
SUPPLY SOTil OPERAT I Na
AND RESTRA I N T C I RCU I TS
NOTE
2 :
WilEN SEPARATE SOURCES
ARE USED , THE VOLTAaES
SMO¥LD
if
ESSEN T I ALLY
I N PHASE.
l 83A228
*
Fig.
10.
Diagram of Test Connections for the type CA-6 R elay.
capacity bus , it is difficult to keep the m aximum in
ternal fault currents down to a 100 ampere value.
Thus, the instantaneous unit assures prompt tripping
at excessively high current value s.
At the same
time , the instantaneous unit should not have a set
ting sub stantially lower than 100 amperes ( second
ary) in order to avoid a possible false operation for
external faults. The stronger spiral control spring
is provided in order that the relay maybe given a
higher minimum trip setting , as noted under "Ad
justment s and Mainten anc e " .
TRIP CIRCUIT
The main contactE will safely close 30 amperes
at 250 volts d-e and the seal-in contacts of the indi
cating contactor switch will safely carry this current
long enough to trip a circuit breaker.
The indicating instantaneous trip contacts will
safely close 30 amperes at 250 volts d-e, and will
carry this current long enough
to
trip a breaker.
The indicating contactor switch has two taps
that provide a pickup setting of 0. 2 or 2 amperes.
*
To change taps requires connecting the lead located
in front of the tap block to the desired setting by
means of a screw connectiono
TRIP CIRCUIT CONSTANT
Indicating Contactor Switch (ICS)
0 . 2 ampere tap 6.5 ohms d-e resistance
2.0 ampere tap 0. 15 ohms d-e resistance
E N E RGY R E QU I R E M E NTS
Burden of each Restraint Coil at 5 amps.
VOLT AMPERES
. 75
POWER FACTOR
. 7
Continuous Rating
1 0 Amperes
1 Second Rating
250 Amperes
Burden of Op erating Circuit
VOLT AMPERES
Variable See Fig. 5
Continuous Rating
1 Second Rating
5 Amperes
150 Amperes
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