Date Code 20100129
Instruction Manual
SEL-751A Relay
Section 2
Installation
Overview
The first steps in applying the SEL-751A Feeder Protection Relay are
installing and connecting the relay. This section describes common
installation features and requirements.
To install and connect the relay safely and effectively, you must be familiar
with relay configuration features and options. You should carefully plan relay
placement, cable connections, and relay communication.
This section contains drawings of typical ac and dc connections to the
SEL-751A. Use these drawings as a starting point for planning your particular
relay application.
The instructions for using the versatile front-panel custom label option are
available on the SEL-751A product page on the SEL website. This allows you
to use SEL
OGIC®
control equations and slide-in configurable front-panel
labels to change the function and identification of target LEDs.
Relay Placement
Proper placement of the SEL-751A helps to ensure years of trouble-free
protection. Use the following guidelines for proper physical installation of the
SEL-751A.
Physical Location
You can mount the SEL-751A in a sheltered indoor environment (a building or
an enclosed cabinet) that does not exceed the temperature and humidity
ratings for the relay. The relay is IEC EN61010-1 rated at Installation/
Overvoltage Category II and Pollution Degree 2. This rating allows mounting
of the relay indoors or in an outdoor (extended) enclosure where the relay is
protected against exposure to direct sunlight, precipitation, and full wind
pressure, but neither temperature nor humidity are controlled.
You can place the relay in extreme temperature and humidity locations. (See
and
Operating Environment on page 1.22
.) For
EN 61010 certification, the SEL-751A rating is 2000 m (6560 feet) above
mean sea level.
To comply with the requirements of the European ATEX standard for
hazardous locations, the SEL-751A must be installed in an enclosure that
meets the requirements of an Ex n enclosure rated IP54 or better. The
enclosure should be certified to these requirements or be tested for compliance
as part of the complete assembly. In North America, the relay is approved for
Class 1, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D, and T4 hazardous locations.
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