TY PE IRV RE LAY
J E
1 0 0
90
(I)
80
0
z
70
0
(.)
w
60
en
...J
...J
5 0
:!!!:
z
4 0
w
30
:E
2
0
1 0
0
S C A L E
1 -
0
S C A L E 2 -
0
1 0
2
0
20
40
T Y P I C A L T I M E C U R V E S
D I R EC T I O N A L U N I T
F O R C U R R E NT A P P L I E D I N
P H A S E W I T H VO LTAG E
---- 5
v .
......------ 2 5
V.
- 1 1 0
v.
3 0
4 0
5 0
6 0
6 0
8 0
1 00
1 2 0
A M PE R ES
SCA L E
1
F O R 0.5 -
2 . 5
A M P S A N D
2 - 6
A M P S R E L A Y
S C A L E 2 F O R
4 - 1
2 A M PS R E L A'f"
184A947
Fig. 12. Typical Tim� Curves of the Directional Unit.
moving the other tap screw from the original tap posi
tion.
D irectional U n it s ( D)
No setting is required.
I n d ic ating Contactor Switch ( I C S/ 1 and I C S/ T )
T h e only setting r e quired on t h e
I C S
unit s i s
the
selection
o f
the
0. 2
o r
2.0
ampere
tap
setting. This
selection is made
by
connecting the l ead located in
front
of
the tap
block to
the desired
setting by means
of t
h e c
o
nnec
t
i
n
g
s
c
r
e
w
.
A u x i l i a ry S w i tc h
(C
S
-
1 )
No setting required on t he
c s- 1
unit e x cept for
the selection of the r equired
48 ,
1 2 5
or
250
volt ag e
on the tapped r esistor . Thi s connection can be made
by r eferring to Fig.
1 3 .
I N S T A L L A T I O N
The relays should be mounted on switchboard
panels or their equivalent in a location free from dirt,
moisture, excessive vibration and heat
Mount the
relay vertically by means of the two mounting studs
fur proj ection mounting or by means of the four mounting
holes on the flange for the semi-flush mounting.
Either of the studs or the mounting screws may be
utilized for grounding the relay. The electrical con
n ections may be made directly
to
the tenninal s by
means of screws for steel p anel mounting or to ter
minal studs furnished with the relay for thick p anel
mounting. The terminal studs may be easily removed
or inserted by locking two nuts on the studs and then
turning the proper nut with a wrench.
For detail information on the FT Case refer to
I.L. 41-076.
The external connection of the directional over
current relays is shown in Fig.
15.
A D J U S T M E N T S A N D M A I N T E N A N C E
The proper adjustments
to
insure correct opera
tion of this relay have been made at the factory. Upon
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