Westinghouse KV-1 Instructions Manual
Westinghouse KV-1 Instructions Manual

Westinghouse KV-1 Instructions Manual

High-speed single phase undervoltage relay

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Before putting relays into service, remove all blocking
which may have been inserted for the purpose of securing the parts
during shipment, make sure that all moving parts operate freely,
inspect the contacts to see that they are clean and close properly,
and operate the relay to check the settings and electrical
connections.
The type KV-1 is a high-speed single phase undervoltage relay
particularly suited for applications where high drop-out ratio
is desirable.
This relay may be used for high-speed carrier tripping or carrier
starting for phase fault clearing of a weak-feed terminal.
this case the trip units are supervised by the type KA carrier
auxiliary relay to prevent tripping for external faults.
Hot- line reclosing is another application for this relay.
The type KV-1 relay consists of a high speed undervoltage cylinder
unit
(V) with an adjustable dropout and an indicating contactor
switch
(ICS).
The undervoltage unit is a product induction cylinder type unit.
The time phase relationship of the two air gap fluxes necessary
for the development of torque is achieved by means of a capacitor
connected in series with one pair of pole windings.
Mechanically, the undervoltage unit is composed of four basic
components:
a die-cast aluminum frame, an electromagnet, a moving
element assembly, and a molded bridge.
SUPERSEDES l\1IMEOGRAPHED I.L.
INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
TYPE KV-1 UNDERVOLTAGE RELAY
A PPLICATION
CONSTRUCTION AND OPEFATION
UNDERVOLTAGE UNIT
Westinghouse
OPERATION
(V)
EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER
r
L
.
41- 9 3 3 . 3
.
MAINTENANCE
In
1970

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  • Page 1 Hot- line reclosing is another application for this relay. CONSTRUCTION AND OPEFATION The type KV-1 relay consists of a high speed undervoltage cylinder unit (V) with an adjustable dropout and an indicating contactor switch (ICS).
  • Page 2 The frame serves as the mounting structure for the magnetic core. The magnetic core which houses the lower pin bearing is secured to the frame by a locking nut. The bearing can be replaced, if necessary, without having to removethe magnetic core from the frame.
  • Page 3: Installation

    I.L. 41-933.3 The type KV-1 undervoltage relay has a dropout range of 80 to 100 volts a-c with a continuous rating of 132 volts. The dropout time characteristics for the undervoltage unit is shown in Figu�e 2. The main contacts will safely close 30 amperes at 250 volts d-e...
  • Page 4 means of the rear mounting stud or studs for projection mounting. Either a mounting stud or the mounting screws may be utilized for grounding the relay. The electrical connections may be made directly to the terminals by means of screws for steel panel mounting or the terminal studs furnished with the relay for thick panel mounting.
  • Page 5 I.L. 41- 933. 3 The contact gap should be approximately 5 / 64" between the bridging moving contact and the adjustable stationary contacts. The bridging moving contact should to11ch both stationary contacts simultaneously. Routine Maintenance All relays should be inspected periodically and the operation should be checked at least once every year or at such other time intervals as may be dicated by experience to be suitable to the particular application.
  • Page 6 For greater accuracy pre-heat the relay by applying rated voltage for approximately one hour prior to setting the sensitivity. The sensitivity adjustment is made by varying the tension of the spiral spring attached to the moving element assembly. The spring is adjusted by placing a screwdriver or similar tool into one of the notches located on the periphery of the spring adjuster and rotating it.
  • Page 7 INTERNAL SCHEMATIC -- -1 INDICATIHG--­ COHTACTOR SWITCH ...J �lTl ,.-VOLTAGE ::::!: UH IT -..] I.LI ::::!: SHORTING SWITCH V. DROPOUT SETTING RED HANDLE TEST SWITCH DROPOUT SE TTING 'CURRENT TEST JACK TERMINAL FRONT VIEW FINAL VOLTAGE -VOLTS (INITIAL VOLTAGE VOLTS) .;:..
  • Page 8 TtRMIUL AII D PAII EI. . Dill U.IK8 011 CUTClll fOit IGJITt• DUAILS I'ROJECTIOII Mh. ( fiOIT Yl EW) 57-D-7901 (Type FT- 2 1 Case) Fig. 3 Outline and Drilling WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORPORATION NEWARK, N. J. RELAY-INSTRUMENT DIVISION Printed In U.S.A.
  • Page 9: Constr Uc Tion And Operation

    INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE • • INSTRUCTIONS KV-1 RELAY CAUTION: ing nut. The bearing can be r€placed, if necessary, Before putting relays into service, re­ move all blocking which may have been without having to remove the magnetic core from the inserted for the purpose of securing the frame.
  • Page 10: Routine Maintenance

    The voltage at which the contact picks up can be holes on the flange for semi-flush mounting or by means of the rear mounting stud or studs for pro­ varied by means of the adjustable r esistor. Th e jection mounting.
  • Page 11: Renewal Parts

    1 32 1 . 5 5 justed by placing a screwdriver or similar tool into one of the notches located on the periphery The type KV-1 overvolt a g e relay has a continuou s spring adjuster rotating rating of 120 V . A . C., and V..A.C.
  • Page 12 INTERNAL SCHEMATIC VARISTOR ltWI CATINu COtHACTOR SwiTCti iJOLTA..iE UNIT IC S RED HANDLE TEST SWITCt1 ¢ _____ _ -- TERMI1�AL VIEW FRONT 184A262 Fig. 7 Internal Schematic...
  • Page 13 I.L. 41-933.18 TYPICAL OPERATE TIME CURVE S L&J :::: :i <t MULTIPLES OF PICKUP VOLTAGE 3494A53 Fig. 2 Typical Operate Time Curves...
  • Page 14 .5 63 . 250 D I (14 .30 ) A. 4 HOLES .190-32 MTG, SCREWS 5.219 (132.56) � 10.438 (2 65.13) .125 3.188 (3 , 1 8 ) � (80.9 8 ) � 6.375 (16 1 .93 ) PANEL LOCATION SEMI- FLUSH MTG.
  • Page 16 WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORPORATION RELAY-INSTRUMENT DIVISION NEWARK, N. J. Printed in U.S.A.

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