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T Y P E
CHARACTE R ISTICS
Phase
&
Ground overcurrent Units are available
in the following current ranges:
R a n g e
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0 .5 - 2 Amp s .
0 . 5
0 . 75
1 . 0
1 . 25
1 . 5
2
1 - 4
1 . 0
1 . 5
2 . 0
2 . 5
3 . 0
4 . 0
2 - 8
2
3
4
5
6
8
The tap value is the minimum current required
to just close the overcurrent relay contact s . For
pickup settings in between taps refer to the section
under adjustments.
The pickup and dropout time
curves for the phase overcurrent units is s hown in
Fig. 7.
T r i p C i r c u i t
The main contacts 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 contactor switch has two taps
that provide a pickup setting of 0. 2 or 2 amperes. To
change taps requires connecting of lead located in
front of the tap block to the desired setting by means
of a sere\\" connection .
T r i p C i r c u i t C o n s t a n t s
Indicating Contactor Switch -
0 . 2 amp . tap 6 . 5 ohms d-e resistance
2. 0 amp. tap 0 . 15 ohms d-e resistance
E N E R G Y R E Q U I R E M E N T S
PHASE
&
GROUND OVERCURRENT UNIT
-
60 CYCLES
Ampere
VA at
VA at
Range
Tap
Tap Value
P . F . Angle
5 Amps.
P . F . Angle
. 5
. 3 7
3 9
24
46
. 75
. 3 8
36
13
37
1
. 3 9
35
8 . 5
34
.5-2
1 . 25
.4 1
34
6 . 0
3 2
1 .5
.43
32
4 . 6
3 1
2
.45
30
2 . 9
28
1
. 4 1
3 6
9 . 0
3 6
1 . 5
. 44
3 2
5 . 0
3 2
2
. 4 7
3 0
3 . 0
29
1-4
2 . 5
. 5 0
2 8
2 . 1
27
3
.53
26
1 .5
26
4
. 5 9
24
0 . 93
24
2
1 . 1
4 9
6 . 5
4 8
3
1 .2
43
3 .3
4 2
2-8
4
1 . 3
3 8
2 . 1
37
5
1 .4
35
1 .4
35
6
1 . 5
33
1 . 1
33
8
1 . 8
29
0 . 7
29
C ur r e n t
Rating of the overcurrent Units (Phase
&
Ground )
Continuous Rating
One Second Rating
Rang e
(Amperes)
(Amperes)
. 5-2
5
1 00
1-4
8
140
2-8
8
140
8
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