Drawout Relays, General; Power Requirements, General; Target And Seal-In Unit; Pickup And Dropout Test - GE IBCG51M A Series Instructions Manual

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Since all drawout relays in service operate in their cases, it is recommended that
they be tested In their cases or an equivalent steel case. In this way, any ma_gnetic
effects of the enclosure will be accurately duplicated during testing. A relay may be
tested without removing it from the panel by using a 12XLA13A test plug.
makes connections only with the relay and does not disturb any shorting bars in the
case. The 12XLA12A test plug may also be used.
testing flexibility, it requires CT shorting jumpers and the exercise of greater care,
since connections are made to both the relay and the external circuitry.

POWER REQUIREMENTS, GENERAL

All alternating current operated devices are affected by frequency. Since non-
sinusoidal waveforms can be analyzed as a fundamental frequency plus harmonics of the
fundamental frequency, it follows that alternating current devices (relays) will be
affected by the applied waveform.
Therefore, in order to properly test alternating current relays, it
use a
wave of current and/or voltage.
relay; however, any relay using tuned circuits, R-L or RC networks, or saturating
electromagnets (such as time overcurrent relays) is affected by non-sinusoidal
waveforms.

TARGET AND SEAL-IN UNIT

The target and seal-in unit has an operating coil tapped at 0.2 and 2.0 amperes.
When used with trip coils operating on currents ranging from 0.2 to 2.0 amperes at
the minimum control voltage, the target and seal-in tap screw should be set in the 0.2
ampere tap.
When the trip coil current ranges from two to 30 amperes at the minimum
control voltage, the tap screw should be placed in the 2.0 ampere tap.
The seal-in tap screw is the screw holding the right-hand stationary contact of the
seal-in unit. To change the tap setting, first remove the connecting plug. Then take a
screw from the left-hand stationary contact and place it in the desired tap.
remove the screw from the other tap*and place it back in the left-hand contact. This
procedure is necessary to prevent the right-hand stationary contact from getting out of
adjustment.
Tap screws should

Pickup and Dropout Test

1. Connect relay studs 1 and 2 (see internal connections diagram) to a DC source,
ammeter and load box so that the current can be controlled over a range of 0.1 to 2.0
amperes.
2. Close or jumper the contact(s) that parallel the seal-in unit contact.
3. Increase the current slowly until the seal-in unit picks up. See Table 11.
4. Open the parallel contact circuit of step 2; the seal-in unit should remain in the
picked up position.
5. Decrease the current slow& until the seal-in unit drops out. See Table 11.
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Although this test plug allows greater
The purity of the
be left in both taps at the same time.
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