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lay is) a. heavily damped
with, 'a0 thverse definite
‘minum tife/ednent ‘characteristic The relay
23 gives seleciive-phase and earth foul overcurrent
=" protectioniin time graded systems to transformers,
breakers are tripped
(See Application Sheet
MS/50B7)..%.:
~The operating Coils wound to give time/current
curves of the same shape on each of seven current
taps whiich are selected by a plug setting bridge.
The highest cuwenr tap is automaticaly selected
when the plug is removed, so that adjustments
can be made on load without open-circuiting the
=. Curent.tvanslormer:
The relay has a high torque movement to ensure
cconsistent timing even under adverse conditions,
‘and a low burden and overshoot. Adjustment of
“the time setting. is made by rotating a knurled
“moulded disc against a graduated time multiplier
scale.
A high set overcurrent unit (type CAG) can be
ed in the same case 10 provide instantaneous
tigreuswarmeximurh short circuit.conditions
plication Sheet MS/5087),
The type CDG21 relay is"either a double pole
version (with two earth fault units or two over-
Curent units) of the type COG11, or a type
CDG11 with an instantaneous unit. Closing Current 115". of cuvent s:tting
‘The type CDG31 relay is a tiple pole version . when fitted with a mechanical ope ation
(with three overcurrent units or two overcurrent indicator)
units and one earth fault unit in the centre) of the
Resetting Current The maximum curent up
type COGIt to which the disc will completely reset is SC". of
CURRENT SETTINGS curecnt setting,
Equally Spaced Tep Ranges _ 7
10-40%, 20-80'/ or 50-200% of 05. 1:0 or THE SETTINGS
5.0 amps 50 of GOHz adjustable in seven equal 01:3 seconds t 10 times cuwent setting or
steps. 0-30 seconds at 10 times cunent satting
SERN (8.8.142:1966)
raded Tap Ronges
40.40%. 20-80%, or 60-200% of. 05, 1-0 or “Resetting Time With the time mukiplier set}
er 80-32% of S amp at 1-0 the resetiing times of the above are four
equal Sten. «SRC 00ds ark! ire seconds respectively :
+ 80%, 60%." Overshoot Cin removal of a curtent equal 10
20 times cunoat setting the overshoot times of
Sterting. Currant 103-105% of current set- the above are 0.065 second and 0.04 second
ting respectively.
50 amps and 30-1207
50 or GOHz adjustable in seven u
a3 follows 25%, 20%, 37£
75% and 100% 6l top tap voiuBuRDENS |
Standard (3VA nominal) — 7
2VA at current sexing on iowest Gap
3.5VA at current setting on highest tap
Alternative with lower operating torque
(IVA nominal) —
(0-75VA at current setting on lowest tap
41.3VA at current setting on highest tap
THERMAL RATING
The relay will withstand twice the setting current
continuously and 20 times the maximum setting
‘current for three seconds,
ACCURACY
The relay is calibrated at 50 Hz and 20°C and
falls into error class index E7-5 as given in
B.S, 142:1966.
Frequency Error Less than 8% for frequency
variation of 2 cycles; the time grading of 2 pro
tective system.would be unaffected by this error
since all the relays would be similarly affected.
Ei
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Tomperature Error For an overload equal to
ten times the current setting, the percentage
timing ewer at 445°C and ~S°C ate’ res.
pectively:—
1:3 second relay 4s, and 44%,
3:0 second relay 3% and 4%
AUXILIARY UNITS AND
OPERATION INDICATORS
Shunt ‘einforcing -or series seal in auxiliary
attracted armature units with a hand reset
operation indicator canbe titted. Relays supplied
without an auxiliary unit have 3 hand reset
operation indicator mechanically operated by the
dise. |
Standard Coil Ratings Voltage operated
(shunt) auxiliary units: 30, 110, 125 or 220 volts
dc. at @ nominal burden of 3 watts continuously
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TIME-CURRENT CHARACTERISTIC 33}
INVERSE TIE RELAY COGIt
rated.
nae TSE Hi
TIME-CURRENT CHARACTERISTIC. =
7 bn see,
INVERSE TIME RELAY COGI!
2 $6¢. FO os.t02 i
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MULTILES OF PLUG SEEING CURRENT
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RULTPLES OF PLUG SETTING CURRENT PMULIMLES OF PLUG stTTING CURRENT
& Current operated (series) auxiliary units: ‘on withdrawal of the unit. A filter is fitted which
‘equalises the pressure inside and outside the case
0 second | Col resistance ‘without admitting Just.
current in amps | current in ohms,
{two taps) | rating in amps.
Relays for use, in exceptionally severe environ-
|r| ments can be finished 10 B.S.2011:20/50/58
O1ans0-3 | \8and 22 | 92 ana20 at extra cost; standard velays are finished. to
O2and20 | 22nd 92 | 6:0 andO125 ! 7 istacton
en 0 ee eae tipo eat B.S. 2011:20/40/4 a id are satisfactory for noimal
Other coil ratings can be supplied for both types
of auxiliary unit.
Contacts One or two electrically separate
normally-open self or hand reset contacts are
fitted which will make and carry 7500V