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ANSI Relay Number Standard

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ANSI Relay Number Standard

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little world "Great dream not only a part of imagination, but also include finding a way to reach, the will to effort, survive, patient and pray" OCTOBER 28, 2014 BY HURRICANE193, Relay Numbering ANSI ANSI “American National Standards Institute ‘attpstthucricanel 93 files wordy iogajpg)Relay Protection role a critical function on electrical system. This device ‘used to protect all electrical equipment and give command to circuit breaker to closed or open. ANSI as american standard regulate a numbering of all relay related to each function on protection system. Herewith some of relay and it number based on ANSI: 1.Relay No. 12: Overspeed Protection 2. Relay No. 21G: Ground Distance No. 21P : Phase Distance 4. Relay No. 24. : V/Hz Overfluxing 5. Relay No. 25 : Synchrocheck 6. Relay No. 27P : Phase Undervoltage 7. Relay No. 27IN : Thied Harmonic Neutral Undervoltage 8. Relay No. 9. Relay No. 10. Relay No. 11. Relay No. 12, Relay No. 13. Relay No. 14, Relay No. 15, Relay No. 16. Relay No. 17, Relay No. 18. Relay No. 19, Relay No. 20. Relay No. 21. Relay No. 22. Relay No. 23. Relay No. 24, Relay No. 25. Relay No. 26. Relay No. 27. Relay No. 28. Relay No. 29. Relay No. 30. Relay No. 31. Relay No. 32 Relay No. 33, Relay No. 3M. Relay No. 35. Relay No. 36. Relay No. 37. Relay No. 38 Relay No. 39. Relay No. 40. Relay No. 41. Relay No, 42. Relay No. 43. Relay No. 44. Relay No. doy arse ANS-= ye wor 27K: Auxiliary Undervoltage 32: Directional Power 321: Low Forward Power 32R: Reverse Power 37: Under Current 38: Bearing RTD 40: Loss Excitation, 46: Stator Current Unbalance 47 :Phase Reversal 49: Thermal Overload 49RTD : Thermal Overload 50BF Breaker Failure 50D : Current Distrubance Detector 5G: Ground Instantaneous Overcurrent ON : Neutral Instantaneous Overcurrent 50P : Phase Instantaneous Overcurrent 50_2 : Negative Sequence Instantaneous Overcurrent 51: Overload 51G : Ground Time Overcurrent BIN : Ground Time Overcurrent SIP : Phase Time Overcurrent BIV : Voltage Restrained Time Overcurrent SIR: Locked/Stalled Rotor 51_2: Negative Sequence Time Overcurrent 598 : Bank Phase Overvoltage 59N : Neutral Overvoltage 59NU: Neutral Voltage Unbalance {59P: Phase Overvoltage 59X: Auxiliary Overvoltage 59_2: Negative Sequence Overvoltage 60N: Neutral Current Unbalance 60SP: Split Phase 67G: Ground Directional Overcurrent 67N: Neutral Directional Overcurrent 67P: Phase Directional Overcurrent 67_2: Negative Sequence Directional Overcurrent 68; Power Swing Blocking ainaaota doy arse ANS-= ye wor 45. Relay No. 78: Out-of-Step Tripping, 46, Relay No. 78V: Loss of Mains 47. Relay No. 79: Auto Close 48. Relay No. 810: Over Frequency 49, Relay No. 81R: Rate-of-Change Frequency 50. Relay No. 81U: Underfrequency 51. Relay No. 87B: Bus Differential 52. Relay No. 87G: Generator Differential 53. Relay No. 87L: Segregated Line Current Differential 54, Relay No. 87M: Motor Differential 55. Relay No. 870: Overall Differential 36, Relay No. 87PC: Phase Comparison 57. Relay No. 87RGF: Restricted Ground Fault 58. Relay No. 877: Transformer Differential 59, Relay No. 87V: Voltage Differential 60. Relay No. 50/74: CT Supervision 61. Relay No. 27/50: Accidental Generator Energization 62. Relay No. 27 TN/S9N: 100% Stator Earth Fault 63. VIFF: VT Fuse Fail In common practice, the following relay used to protect motor feeder: 1. Relay No. 50: Instantaneous Over Current 2. Relay No. 51: Time Over Current 3. Relay No. 50N: Neutral Instantaneous Over 4. Relay No. 5IN: Neutral Time Over Current 8. Relay No. 86: Lock Out ‘And for feeder protection, the following relay is minimum shall be installed: 1. Relay No. 67: Directional Over Current 2. Relay No. 67N: Neutral Directional Over Current 3. Relay No. 27: Under Voltage 4. Relay No. 59: Over Voltage 5. Relay No. 86: Lock Out Reference: various

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