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torque from being produced in the overcurrent unit.

This arrangement yields a tripping characteristic as

shown in Figure 3.

3.1. OVERCURRENT UNIT

The relays are generally available in the following

overcurrent unit ranges:

These relays may have either single or double circuit

contacts for tripping either one or two circuit break-

ers.

The time vs. current characteristics are shown in Fig-

ures 4 to 8. These characteristics give the contact

closing time for the various time dial settings when

the indicated multiples of tap value current are

applied to the relay

3.2. IIT UNIT

Current ranges available for this unit are: (2 - 48) and

(6 - 144) amperes

3.3. VOLTAGE UNIT

The contacts can be adjusted to close and energize

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.

3.4. 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.

The indicating instantaneous trip contacts will safely

close 30 amperes at 250 volts dc, and will carry this

current long enough to trip a breaker.

3.4.1. Trip Circuit Constants

Indicating Contactor Switch Coil.

4. SETTINGS OVERCURRENT UNIT (CO)

Since the tap block screws carry operating cur-
rent, be sure that the screws are turned tight.

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. Then reclose all
switchblades making sure the RED handles are
closed LAST.

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.

4.1. INSTANTANEOUS RECLOSING

The factory adjustment of the CO unit contacts
provides a contact follow. Where circuit breaker

RANGE

TAPS

0.5 - 2.5

2 - 6

4 - 12

0.5

0.6

0.8 1.0

1.5

2.0

2.5

2

2.5

3

3.5

4

5

6

4

5

6

7

8

10

12

Ampere Pickup Ohms dc Resistance

0.2

8.5

1.0

0.37

2.0

0.10

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CAUTION

Summary of Contents for COV-11

Page 1: ...ncy shutdown of the reactor containment isolation cooling of the reac tor and heat removal from the containment and reac tor or otherwise are essential in preventing significant release of radioactive material to the environment The type COV relay is applicable where it is desired that an overcurrent unit be set to operate on less than full load current when the voltage falls below a prede termine...

Page 2: ...locking nut The bearing can be replaced if necessary without having to remove the magnetic core from the frame The electromagnet has two pairs of voltage coils Each pair of diametrically opposed coils is connected in series In addition one pair is in series with an adjustable resistor These sets are paralleled as shown in Figure 2 The adjustable resistor serves not only to shift the phase angle of...

Page 3: ...NIT CO Since the tap block screws carry operating cur rent be sure that the screws are turned tight 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 o...

Page 4: ...ange 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...

Page 5: ...op the index mark is offset to the right of the O mark by approximately 020 The placement of the various time dial positions in line with the index mark will give operating times as shown on the respective time current curves For double trip relays the follow on the stationary contacts should be approximately 1 32 B Minimum Trip Current Set the time dial to posi tion 6 Alternately apply tap value ...

Page 6: ...e should not be used until it is apparent that the relay is not in proper working order see Operational Check NOTE A spring shield covers the reset spring of the CO unit To remove the spring shield requires that the damping magnet be removed first The screw connection holding the lead to the moving contact should be removed next The second screw holding the moving contact assem bly should then be ...

Page 7: ... e g COV 8 20 times tap value and measure the operating time Adjust the proper plug until the operating time corresponds to the value in Table 1 Withdraw ing the left hand plug front view increases the operating time and withdrawing the right hand plug front view decreases the time In adjusting the plugs one plug should be screwed in com pletely and the other plug run in or out until the proper op...

Page 8: ...ing position is fixed and cannot be adjusted B The contact gap adjustment for the directional unit is made as follows With the moving contact in the normally closed position i e against the left stop on bridge screw in the stationary contact until both con tacts just close as indicated by a neon lamp in the contact circuit Then screw the stationary contact in toward the moving contact an addi tion...

Page 9: ... 4 37 20 6 20 7 21 0 21 4 23 2 24 9 26 2 103 106 114 122 147 168 180 270 288 325 360 462 548 630 2 6 2 2 5 3 3 5 4 5 6 8 0 8 8 9 7 10 4 11 2 12 5 13 7 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 67 66 64 63 62 59 57 3 88 3 90 3 93 4 09 4 12 4 20 4 38 21 0 21 6 22 1 23 1 23 5 24 8 26 5 110 118 126 136 144 162 183 308 342 381 417 448 540 624 4 12 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 16 0 18 8 19 3 20 8 22 5 25 0 28 0 460 460 460 460 46...

Page 10: ...4 5 6 8 8 8 9 7 10 4 11 2 12 5 13 7 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 66 63 63 63 61 59 58 4 06 4 07 4 14 4 09 4 34 4 40 4 62 21 3 21 8 22 5 23 1 23 8 25 2 27 111 120 129 136 149 163 183 306 342 366 417 448 530 624 4 12 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 16 18 8 19 3 20 8 22 5 25 28 460 460 460 460 460 460 460 64 61 60 58 55 51 46 4 24 4 30 4 62 4 69 4 80 5 20 5 40 22 8 24 2 25 9 27 3 29 8 33 37 5 129 149 168 187 211 260 ...

Page 11: ...nuous Rating Amperes One Second Rating Amperes Power Factor Angle Ø VOLT AMPERES At Tap Value Current At 3 Times Tap Value Current At 10 Times Tap Value Current At 20 Times Tap Value Current 0 5 2 5 0 5 0 6 0 8 1 0 1 5 2 0 2 5 1 7 1 9 2 2 2 5 3 0 3 5 3 8 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 36 34 30 27 22 17 16 0 72 0 75 0 81 0 89 1 13 1 30 1 48 6 54 6 80 7 46 8 30 10 04 11 95 13 95 71 8 75 0 84 0 93 1 115 5 136 ...

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Page 21: ...41 116 1A 21 Figure 11 Outline and Drilling Plan for the Type COV Relay in Type FT21 Case 3519A66 Sub 4 ...

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