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20 Installation
AC/DC Control Connection Diagrams

Notes:
➤ The chassis ground connector located on the ➤ Output contacts OUT101, OUT102, and
rear-panel card Slot A must always be OUT103 are standard and are located on
connected to the local ground mat. the card in Slot A.
➤ Power supply rating (125–250 Vac/dc or 24– ➤ The analog (transducer) outputs shown
48 Vdc) depends on relay part number. are located on the optional I/O expansion
➤ Optoisolated inputs IN101 and IN102 are card in Slot D.
standard and located on the card in Slot A. ➤ The fiber-optic serial port is optional and
➤ All optoisolated inputs are single-rated: 24, is located on the card in Slot B. A
48, 110, 125, 220, or 250 Vac/Vdc. Standard Simplex 62.5/125 µm fiber-optic cable is
inputs IN101/102 can have a different rating necessary to connect the SELOGIC with
than the optional IN401/402/403/404 (not an SEL-2600 series RTD Module. This
shown). fiber-optic cable should be 1000 meters
or shorter.
Table 2.17 shows the maximum cable lengths for the RTD connections.
NOTE: RTD inputs are not internally Table 2.17 Typical Maximum RTD Lead Length
protected for electrical surges (IEC
60255-22-1 and IEC 60255-22-5).
External protection is recommended if RTD Lead AWG Maximum Length (meters)
surge protection is necessary.
24 290 m
22 455 m
20 730 m
18 1155 m

AC/DC Control Connection Diagrams


This section describes fail-safe versus nonfail-safe tripping, describes voltage
connections, and provides the ac and dc wiring diagrams.

Fail-Safe/Nonfail-Safe Figure 2.15 shows the output OUT103 relay coil and Form C contact. When the
relay coil is de-energized, the contact between A07 and A08 is open while the
Tripping contact between A07 and A09 is closed.

A07

OUT103 Contacts shown with


Relay Coil OUT103 relay coil de-energized

A08 A09
Figure 2.15 Output OUT103 Relay Output Contact Configuration

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Installation 2.21
AC/DC Control Connection Diagrams

The SEL-751A provides fail-safe and nonfail-safe trip modes (setting


selectable) for all output contacts. The following occurs in fail-safe mode:
➤ The relay coil is energized continuously if the SEL-751A is
powered and operational.
➤ When the SEL-751A generates a trip signal, the relay coil is de-
energized.
➤ The relay coil is also de-energized if the SEL-751A power
supply voltage is removed or if the SEL-751A fails (self-test
status is FAIL).
Figure 2.16 shows fail-safe and nonfail-safe wiring methods to control
breakers.

Circuit Breaker

A07 A07
Fail-Safe Nonfail-safe
(Electrically Held) OUT103FS = N
OUT103FS= Y A08
A09

TC Breaker Trip Coil TC Breaker Trip Coil

52A 52A

Figure 2.16 OUT103 Contact Fail-Safe and Nonfail-Safe Options

Voltage Connections With the voltage inputs option, you can connect the AC voltages directly using
a connected, wye-wye VT connection. Use an open-delta VT connection, or
NOTE: Current limiting fuses in use a single-phase VT. Figure 2.17 and Figure 2.18 show the methods of
direct-connected voltage applications
are recommended to limit short- connecting single-phase and three-phase voltages.
circuit arc-flash incident energy.

Date Code 20131025 Instruction Manual SEL-751A Relay

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