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SSV-T and SSC-T High Drop-out Relay

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device. A magnetic armature, to which leaf-spring
mounted contacts are attached, is attracted to the
magnetic core upon energization of the switch. When
the switch closes, the moving contacts bridge two
stationary contacts, completing the trip circuit. Also
during this operation, two fingers on the armature
deflect a spring located on the front of the switch
which allows the operation indicator target to drop.
The target is reset from the outside of the case by a
push rod located at the bottom of the cover.

3.0 OPERATION

The block diagrams of the SSV-T and SSC-T are
shown in Figures 1, 2 and 3 (page 4 and page 5) and
the internal schematic are shown in Figures 4, 5, and
6 (page 5 and page 6). For overvoltage and overcur-
rent application, the transistor Q2 is normally not
conducting and the telephone relay is de-energized.
The transistor Q1 or current is applied to the primary
of the transformer (T) a voltage is produced on the
secondary side that tis proportional to the input. The
potentiometer (R2) is for the pick-up setting. If the
voltage from rectifier (Z1, Z2, and C2) is large
enough to exceed the breakdown voltage of zener
diode Z5, the zener diode conducts to turn on the
transistor Q2 and operate the telephone relay.

For undervoltage application, the transistors Q1 and
Q2 are normally conducting and the telephone relay
is pulled in. As soon as the input voltage drops below
the setting, the transistor Q2 is turned off and the
telephone relay is released.

4.0 CHARACTERISTICS

4.1

OVERCURRENT RELAY SSC-T

4.2

OVER/UNDERVOLTAGE RELAY SSV-T

4.3

TRIP CIRCUIT

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

Table 1: SSC-T Burden (60 Hertz)

Range (Amps)

Pickup Current Setting

Lowest Setting

Highest Setting

VA

P.F. Angle ø

VA

P.F. Angle ø

.05 - 2.0

2.0  - 8.0
4.0  - 8.0

10.0 - 40.0

0.5
0.5
0.5
0.8

8.5°
8.5°
8.5°

10.0°

4.0
5.0
5.0
8.0

12.5°
12.5°
12.5°
10.5°

Range

Continuous

Rating

One

Second

Rating

0.5 - 2 amps
2.0 - 8 amps

4.0 - 16 amps

10 - 40 amps

2 amps
8 amps

10 amps
10 amps

28 amps

112 amps
280 amps
280 amps

Operating
Frequency:

50/60 Hz

Temperature 
Error:

2% between 20°C 
and 65°C

Dropout Ratio:

90% to 98%

Response Time:

Pickup Time = 10 - 13 ms
Dropout Time = 10 - 26 ms
For 2 to 15 times pickup setting value (Figure 10)

Transient
Overreach:

5%

Burden:

See Table 1 below

Telephone Relay 
Contacts:

0.1 amps at 125 Vdc

Range:

60- 140 Volts
140 - 320 Volts
280 - 640 Volts

Continuous Rating: Highest voltage of range setting

Operating 
Frequency:

50/60 Hz

Temperature Error:

2% between -20°C and +65°C

Dropout Ratio:

92% to 99% (Figure 13)

Response Time:

Pickup Time - 7– 10 ms
Dropout Time – 14 - 40 ms
(Figure 9)

Burden:

1 VA at 120 volts 60 Hz

Telephone Relay
Contacts:

0.1 Amps at 125 Vdc

Summary of Contents for SSV-T

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Page 2: ... and Q2 are normally conducting and the telephone relay is pulled in As soon as the input voltage drops below the setting the transistor Q2 is turned off and the telephone relay is released 4 0 CHARACTERISTICS 4 1 OVERCURRENT RELAY SSC T 4 2 OVER UNDERVOLTAGE RELAY SSV T 4 3 TRIP CIRCUIT The main contacts will safely close 30 amperes at 250 volts dc and the seal in contacts of the indicating conta...

Page 3: ...tion between the relay case its mounting screws and the relay panel Ground Wires are affixed to the mount ing screws as required for poorly grounded or insulat ing panels Other electrical connections may be made directly to the terminals by means of screws for steel panel mounting For detail information on the FT case refer to Instruc tion Leaflet 41 076 7 0 ADJUSTMENT AND MAINTENANCE The proper a...

Page 4: ...hrough the trip circuit to close the contacts of the ICS This value of current should not be greater than the particular ICS tap setting being used The operation indicator target should drop freely For proper contact adjustment insert a 030 feeler gauge between the core pin and the armature Hold the armature closed against the core pin and gauge and adjust the stationary contacts such that they ju...

Page 5: ...SSV T and SSC T High Drop out Relay 41 766 7 5 Sub 2 3517A80 Sub 7 775B589 Figure 3 Block Diagram of the Type SSC T Relay Double Trip Figure 4 Internal Schematic of the Type SSV T Relay ...

Page 6: ...41 766 7 SSV T and SSC T High Drop out Relay 6 Sub 4 775B590 Figure 5 Internal Schematic of the Type SSC T Relay Sub 3 775B758 Figure 6 Internal Schematic of the Type SSC T Relay Double Trip ...

Page 7: ...ocation on SSV T Module Figure 8 Component Location on SSC T Module Sub 2 3516A17 Sub 1 3516A18 Figure 9 Typical Operating and Reset Time Curves of the Type SSV T Relay Figure 10 Typical Operating and Reset Time Curves of the Type SSC T Relay Sub 1 619607 Sub 1 619506 ...

Page 8: ... 766 7 SSV T and SSC T High Drop out Relay 8 Sub 1 619604 Figure 11 Typical Frequency Response Curve of the Type SSV T Relay Sub 1 619605 Figure 12 Typical Frequency Response Curve of the Type SSC T Relay ...

Page 9: ...SSV T and SSC T High Drop out Relay 41 766 7 9 Sub 1 619567 Figure 13 Typical Dropout Ratio Curve for the SSV T Relay TYPICAL DROPOUT RATIO CURVE FOR THE SSV T RELAY ...

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