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COV Voltage Controlled Overcurrent Relay

the slow-release telephone relay over a range of 80
to 100 volts. The contacts open to de-energize the
telephone relay if the voltage is higher than the set
value. The drop-out ratio of the unit is 98% or higher.
Relays are shipped from the factory with a 90 volt
setting.

3.3

TRIP CIRCUIT

The main contacts will safely close 30 amperes at
250 volts dc and the seal-in contacts of the indicating
contactor switch will safely carry this current long
enough to trip a circuit breaker.

3.4

TRIP CIRCUIT CONSTANTS

Indicating Contactor Switch Coils.

4.0

RELAY SETTINGS

CAUTION

!

In order to avoid opening current transformer cir-
cuits when changing taps under load, start with
RED handles FIRST and open all switchblades.
Chassis operating shorting switches on the case
will short the secondary of the current trans-
former. Taps may then be changed with the relay
either inside or outside the case. Since the tap
block screws carry operating current, be sure
that the screws are turned tight. Then reclose all
switchblades making sure the RED handles are
closed LAST.

4.1

OVERCURRENT UNIT (CO)

The overcurrent unit setting can be defined by tap
setting and time dial position or by tap setting and a
specific time of operation at some current multiple of
the tap setting (e.g. 4 tap setting, 2 time dial position
or 4 tap setting, 0.6 seconds at 6 times tap value cur-
rent). The tap setting is the minimum current required
to make the disc move.

To provide selective circuit breaker operation, a mini-
mum coordinating time of 0.3 seconds plus circuit
breaker time is recommended between the relay
being set and the relays with which coordination is to

be effected.

The connector screw on the terminal plate above the
time dial makes connections to various turns on the
operating coil. By placing this screw in the various
terminal plate holes, the relay will respond to multi-
ples of tap value currents in accordance with the var-
ious typical time-current curves.

The factory adjustment of the CO unit contacts
provides a contact follow. Where circuit breaker
reclosing will be initiated immediately after a trip by
the CO contact, the time of the opening of the con-
tacts should be a minimum. This condition is
obtained by loosening the stationary contact mount-
ing screw, removing the contact plate and then
replacing the plate with the bent end resting against
the contact spring.

For double trip relays, the upper stationary contact is
adjusted such that the contact spring rests solidly
against the back stop. The lower stationary contact is
then adjusted such that both stationary contact make
contact simultaneously with their respective moving
contact.

4.2

VOLTAGE UNIT (V)

The voltage unit spring calibration is set to close its
contact when the applied voltage is reduced to 80
volts. The voltage unit can be set to close its contacts
from 80 volts to 100 volts by adjusting the resistor
located at the top left of the voltage unit. The spiral
spring is not disturbed when making any setting other
than the calibrated setting of 80 volts.

4.3

INDICATING CONTACTOR SWITCH (ICS)

There are no settings to make on the indicating con-
tactor switch (ICS).

5.0

INSTALLATION

The relays should be mounted on switchboard pan-
els or their equivalent in a location free from dirt,
moisture, excessive vibration and heat. Mount the
relay vertically by means of the four mounting holes
on the flange for the semi-flush type FT case. The
mounting screws may be utilized for grounding the
relay. External toothed washers are provided for use
in the locations shown on the outline and drilling plan
to facilitate making a good electrical connection
between the relay case, its mounting screws and the
relay panel. Ground wires should be affixed to the
mounting screws as required for poorly grounded or
insulated panels. Other electrical connections may
be made directly to the terminals by means of screws

Ampere Pickup

Ohms dc Resistance

0.2

8.5

1.0

0.37

2.0

0.10

Содержание COV-6

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Страница 2: ...g is held in position by a spring type clamp The spring adjuster is located on the underside of the bridge and is attached to the moving contact arm by a spiral spring The spring adjuster is also held...

Страница 3: ...ll respond to multi ples of tap value currents in accordance with the var ious typical time current curves The factory adjustment of the CO unit contacts provides a contact follow Where circuit breake...

Страница 4: ...By turning the time dial move the moving contacts until they deflect the stationary con tact to a position where the stationary contact is resting against its backstop The index mark located on the m...

Страница 5: ...er trips and the target drops Then release the contacts and observe that the reset is smooth and positive If an additional time check is desired pass second ary current through the relay and check the...

Страница 6: ...ntil the operation time corresponds to the value of Table 1 For type COV 11 relay only the 1 30 times tap value operating time from the number 6 time dial position is 54 9 5 seconds It is impor tant t...

Страница 7: ...pedestal and moving the ICS in the downward position a Contact Wipe Adjust the stationary contact so that both stationary contacts make with the moving contacts simultaneously and wipe 1 64 to 3 64 w...

Страница 8: ...Y REQUIREMENTS COV 7 OVERCURRENTS UNITS Ampere Range Tap Continuous Rating Amperes One Second Rating Amperes Power Factor Angle Volt Amperes At Tap Value Current At 3 Times Tap Value Current At 10 Tim...

Страница 9: ...Range Tap Continuous Rating Amperes One Second Rating Amperes Power Factor Angle VOLT AMPERES At Tap Value Current At 3 Times Tap Value Current At 10 Times Tap Value Current At 20 Times Tap Value Cur...

Страница 10: ...COV Voltage Controlled Overcurrent Relay Telephone Relay T Overcurrent Unit CO Indicating Contactor Switch ICS Figure 1 Type COV Relay without case 1342D82A01 Photo Voltage Unit Adjustable Resistor Vo...

Страница 11: ...41 116 1C 11 COV Voltage Controlled Overcurrent Relay Sub 6 3526A40 Figure 2 Internal Schematic of the Type COV Relay in the Type FT 21 Case For Class 1E Application...

Страница 12: ...NORMAL CURRENT IN PERCENT OF FULL LOAD The Trip Area May be Changed as Follows The line bc may be moved in the direction of arrow y by changing the voltage unit setting The line ab may be moved in the...

Страница 13: ...41 116 1C 13 COV Voltage Controlled Overcurrent Relay Figure 4 Typical 50 and 60 hertz Time Curves of COV 6 Overcurrent Unit 619511 Sub 1...

Страница 14: ...41 116 1C 14 COV Voltage Controlled Overcurrent Relay Figure 5 Typical 50 and 60 hertz Time Curves of COV 7 Overcurrent Unit 619512 Sub 1...

Страница 15: ...41 116 1C 15 COV Voltage Controlled Overcurrent Relay Figure 6 Typical 50 and 60 hertz Time Curves of COV 8 Overcurrent Unit 619513 Sub 1...

Страница 16: ...41 116 1C 16 COV Voltage Controlled Overcurrent Relay Figure 7 Typical 50 and 60 hertz Time Curves of COV 9 Overcurrent Unit 619514 Sub 1...

Страница 17: ...41 116 1C 17 COV Voltage Controlled Overcurrent Relay Figure 8 Typical 50 and 60 hertz Time Curves of COV 11 Overcurrent Unit 619515 Sub 1...

Страница 18: ...41 116 1C 18 COV Voltage Controlled Overcurrent Relay Figure 9 Diagram of Test Connections of COV Relays 1582C85 Sub 6...

Страница 19: ...41 116 1C 19 COV Voltage Controlled Overcurrent Relay Figure 10 External Schematic of the COV Relay on a Generator Sub 2 3531A56...

Страница 20: ...S A ABB Automation Inc 4300 Coral Ridge Drive Coral Springs Florida 33065 TEL 954 752 6700 FAX 954 345 5329 visit our website at www abbus com papd Figure 11 Outline and Drilling Plan for the Type COV...

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