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I.L. 41-201.2G

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TYPE CV FREQUENCY
COMPENSATED VOLTAGE RELAY

3.2.2

Trip Circuit Constants

Indicating Contactor

0.2 amp. Tap, 6.5 ohms

Switch

dc resistance

2 amp. tap, 0.15 ohms
dc resistance

4.0 ENERGY REQUIREMENTS

The burdens of the CV-21, CV-22, CV-24, CV-25,
CV-26, CV-27 relays at rated voltage are shown in
Table A. 

The burden of the IIV (when used) is in addition to
the above burdens and is as follows:

5.0 SETTINGS

5.1

CV UNIT

The setting of the CV unit can be defined either by
tap setting and time-dial position or by tap setting
and a specific time of operation at some percentage
of tap value voltage (e.g., on CV-24 120 tap setting, 2
times dial position or 120 tap setting, 12 seconds at
140 percent of tap value voltage).

To provide selective circuit breaker operation, a minimum
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 connects various turns of the operating coil.
By placing this screw in the various terminal plate
holes, the relay will just close its contacts at the cor-
responding voltage of 55-64-70-82-93-105-120-140
volts or as marked on the terminal plate.

The nylon screw on the terminal plate holds the tap
plate in position when taps are being changed. To
use the position on the terminal plate in which the
nylon screw is used, remove the nylon screw and
place it in one of the unused holes. Then remove the
tap screw and insert it in the terminal plate hole.

5.1.1

Instantaneous Reclosing

The factory adjustment of the voltage unit contacts
follow. Where circuit breaker reclosing will be initi-
ated immediately after a trip by the overvoltage con-
tact, the time of the opening of the contacts should
be a minimum. This condition is obtained by loosen-
ing the stationary contact mounting 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 rests solidly against
the back stop. The lower stationary contact is then
adjusted such that both stationary contacts make
contact simultaneously with their respective moving
contact.

5.2

INSTANTANEOUS INDICATING VOLTAGE 
SWITCH (IIV)

The adjustable resistor must be adjusted for the
desired pickup voltage.

5.3

INDICATING CONTACTOR SWITCH (ICS)

Only one setting is required on the ICS unit; that is,
the selection of the 0.2 to 2.0 ampere tap setting.
This selection is made by connecting lead located in
front of the tap block to the desired setting by means
of the connecting screws.

6.0 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 rear mounting stud or
studs for the type FT case projection case or by
means of the four mounting holes on the flange for
the semi-flush type FT case. Either the stud or the
mounting screws may be utilized for grounding the
relay. External toothed washers are provided for use

Table A: 

Rated 

voltage

TAPS

Volt -

Amps.

Power
Factor

Watts

120 Volt

Relay

240 Volt

Relay

120 or

240 Volts

55
64

470

82

93

105
120
140

110
128
140
164

186
210
240
280

14.38
10.38

8.35
6.00

4.66
3.64
2.77
2.04

.44
.41
.39
.37

.35
.34
.33
.31

6.3
4.23
3.26
2.23

1.63
1.25

.92
.63

Setting

Voltage Applied

Burden

120 volts
200 volts

120 volts
200 volts

2.0 V.A.
3.0 V.A.

Summary of Contents for CV-21

Page 1: ... relays operating either on under or over voltage or both These relays frequency compensated such that their pickup between 30 and 90 Hz is within 5 of the value at rated frequency 2 0 CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION The types CV 21 CV 22 CV 24 CV 25 CV 26 and CV 27 relays consist of a voltage unit an auxiliary telephone type relay and an indicating contactor switch ICS The component parts of the relay...

Page 2: ...JUST CLOSE THE RELAY CON TACTS At this value of voltage the moving contacts will leave the backstop of the time dial and move to close the front contacts Normal operation of the two relays is such that the CV 21 and CV 22 undervoltage relay will open its contacts with application of voltage greater than tap value voltage while the CV 24 and CV 25 overvoltage relay closes its contacts with volt age...

Page 3: ...re circuit breaker reclosing will be initi ated immediately after a trip by the overvoltage con tact the time of the opening of the contacts should be a minimum This condition is obtained by loosen ing the stationary contact mounting 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...

Page 4: ...ap value voltage minus 3 a CV 24 and CV 25 overvoltage relays CV 26 and CV 27 over or undervoltage relays The moving contact should leave the backstop at tap value voltage plus 3 and should return to the back stop at tap value voltage minus 3 b CV 21 and CV 22 undervoltage relays The mov ing contact should leave the backstop at tap value voltage minus 3 and should return to the backstop at tap val...

Page 5: ...meter reads tap value volt age or higher Close switch S and adjust resis tor B until the voltmeter reads 40 percent of tap value voltage Open switch S and allow the moving contact to move to the backstop of the time dial Close switch S and measure operat ing time Adjust the permanent magnet gap until the oper ating time corresponds to the value given in Table B b CV 24 and CV 25 overcurrent relay ...

Page 6: ...omers who are equipped for doing repair work When ordering parts always give the complete nameplate data Figure 1 Internal Schematic for the Type CV S P S T Voltage Relay in the FT 11 Case Figure 2 Internal Schematic for the Type CV D P S T Voltage Relay in the FT 11 Case Sub 1 185A133 Sub 1 185A134 Sub 1 185A135 Figure 3 Internal Schematic for the Type CV S P D T Voltage Relay in the FT 11 Case ...

Page 7: ...I L 41 201 2G 7 TYPE CV FREQUENCY COMPENSATED VOLTAGE RELAY Figure 4 Internal Schematic for the Type CV S P D T Voltage Relay in the FT 11 Case Sub 1 187A998 ...

Page 8: ...I L 41 201 2G 8 TYPE CV FREQUENCY COMPENSATED VOLTAGE RELAY Figure 5 Internal Schematic for Type CV S P S T with Instantaneous Indicating Voltage Attachment in Type FT 11 Case Sub 1 187A994 ...

Page 9: ...ith Instantaneous Indicating Voltage Attachment in Type FT 11 Case Sub 1 418251 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 TIME DIAL SETTING TYPICAL TIME CURVES TYPE CV 1 UNDER VOLTAGE RELAY 60 CYCLES PERCENT TAP VALUE VOLTAGE SECONDS 160 150 140 130 120 110 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 ...

Page 10: ... the Type CV 21 Long Time Undervoltage Relay Sub 1 418250 TIME DIAL SETTING 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 TYPICAL TIME CURVES TYPE CV 2 UNDER VOLTAGE RELAY 60 CYCLES 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 SECONDS 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 ...

Page 11: ...AGE RELAY Figure 8 Typical Time Curves of the Type CV 22 Short Time Undervoltage Relay Sub 2 406C881 160 150 140 130 120 110 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 seconds 0 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 Percent Tap Value Voltage ...

Page 12: ...s of the Type CV 24 Long Time Overcurrent Relay Sub 2 406C884 Typical Time Curves Type CV 5 or CV 25 Overvoltage Relay 50 60 Hertz 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 seconds 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 260 270 280 290 300 Percent Tap Value Voltage ...

Page 13: ... COMPENSATED VOLTAGE RELAY Figure 10 Typical Time Curves of the Type CV 25 Short Time Overvoltage Relay Sub 2 406C882 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 Percent Tap Value Voltage ...

Page 14: ...ub 2 406C883 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 seconds Time Dial Setting 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 300 0 150 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 260 270 280 290 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 TYPICAL TIME CURVE TYPE CV 7 OR CV 27 OVER UNDER VOLTAGE RELAY 50 60 HERTZ Percent Tap Value Voltage ...

Page 15: ...I L 41 201 2G 15 TYPE CV FREQUENCY COMPENSATED VOLTAGE RELAY Figure 12 Typical Time Curves of the Type CV 27 Short Time Over and Undervoltage Relay Sub 2 183A023 Sub 2 183A024 ...

Page 16: ... VOLTAGE RELAY Sub 20 57D7900 Figure 13 Diagram of Test Connections for Type CV Undervoltage Relays Printed in U S A ABB Power T D Company Inc 4300 Coral Ridge Drive Coral Springs Florida 33065 TEL 954 752 6700 FAX 954 345 5329 ABB Network Partner ...

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