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GEH-2058K INSTRUCTIONS AUXILIARY RELAYS HAND RESET WITH Target ‘Types HEAG1 HEAG: 2. GE Protection and Control 205 Great Valley Parkway Malvern, PA 19355-1337 GEH-2058 CONTENTS DESCRIPTION .. CHARACTERISTIC . APPLICATION .. OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS . RATINGS BURDENS .... CONSTRUCTION AND CIRCUITRY .... INSTALLATION ... RECEIVING «2.04... setees INSTALLATION AND WIRING PRACTICES te MOUNTING ..... 5 CONNECTIONS «2... MAINTENANCE ...... PERIODIC TESTS SERVICING aw o CONTACT CLEANING ...+.4. RENEWAL PARTS INSTALLATION ...... RENEWAL PARTS . © oe wor Since the last edition, a change has been made in item 5 under MAINTENANCE PERIODIC TESTS GEH-2058 AUXILIARY RELAYS - HAND RESET TYPES HEA61 HEA62 DESCRIPTION The Type HEA relay is a high speed, multi-contact, hand reset, auxiliary relay provided with a mechanical target which indicates whether it is in the tripped or reset position. Table I lists the differences among the various relays covered by these instructions. TABLE I MODEL, FIG. NO. OF CONTACTS SPECIAL FEATURES AND REMARKS HEAGIA 6 6 + 2 FOR TRIP COIL HEAGIB 7 10 + 2 FOR TRIP COIL HEAGIC 8 16 + 2 FOR TRIP COIL ~ HEAG1CRD 8A 16 + 2 FOR TRIP COIL RIGHT ANGLE DRIVE RELAY DOWN HEAGICRL 8B 16 + 2 FOR TRIP COIL RIGHT ANGLE DRIVE RELAY LEFT HEAGICRR ac 16 + 2 FOR TRIP COIL RIGHT ANGLE DRIVE RELAY RIGHT HEA6ICRU aD 16 + 2 FOR TRIP COIL RIGHT ANGLE DRIVE RELAY UP HEA61M gee 2 + 2 FOR TRIP COIL HEA6LY 10** 14 + 2 FOR TRIP COIL HEA62A iL 6 + 2 FOR TRIP COIL HEA62B 12 10 + 2 FOR TRIP COIL HEAG2C 13 16 + 2 FOR TRIP COIL ~ HEAG2CRD 132 16 + 2 FOR TRIP COIL RIGHT ANGLE ORIVE RELAY DOWN HEAG2CRL 138 16 + 2 FOR TRIP COIL RIGHT ANGLE DRIVE RELAY LEFT HEAG2CRR 13¢ 16 + 2 FOR TRIP COIL RIGHT ANGLE DRIVE RELAY RIGHT HEA62CRU 130 16 + 2 FOR TRIP COIL RIGHT ANGLE DRIVE RELAY UP ** All HEAG2 relays have a diode and resistor inverted across the coil circuit. See Fig. 1B. GEH-2058 APPLICATION The Type HEA relays are applicable where it is desired that a number of operations be performed simultaneously. Some of the functions that can be performed by these relays are: trip the main circuit breaker of a system, operate an auxiliary breaker, open a neutral line breaker, trip main and auxiliary field discharge breakers, and operate other relays which, in turn, perform various functions. Another important use of the Type HEA relay is in conjunction with differential relays which protect transformers, rotating apparatus, buses, etc. A typical application is illustrated in Fig. 5. OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS The time required to trip the relay from the point of energization of the coil to the closing of the normally open contacts is shown in Fig. 4. The opening time of the normally closed contacts is approximately the same as the closing time of the normally ‘open contacts. RATINGS The Type HEA relays are available for all standard coil (intermittent) up to 250 volts DC and 460 volts AC. voltage ratings The.current-closing rating of the contacts is 50 amperes for voltages not exceeding 600 volts. The contacts have a current-carrying capacity of 20 amperes continuously or 50 amperes for one minute. The interrupting rating of the contacts varies with the inductance of the circuit. The values (in amperes) given in Table II, for DC inductive circuits, are based on the average trip coil currents. TABLE IT CONTACT INTERRUPTION RATING = NON-INDUCTIVE CIRCUIT INDUCTIVE CIRCUIT. CIRCUIT NUMBER OF CONTACTS —__NUMBER_OF CONTACTS VOLTS 1__2 IN SERIES 4 IN SERIES 1__2 IN SERIES 4 IN SERIES 24 DC 6.0 30.0 4.0 20.0 30.0 48 OC 5.0 25.0 40.0 3.0 15.00 25.0 125 OC 2.6 11.0 25.0 2.0 6.25 9.5 250 OC 0.75 2.0 8.0 0.7 1.75 6.5 600 Oc 0.25 0.45 1.35 0.15 0.35 1.25 115 AC 40.00 50.0 24.0 50.0 220 AC 25.00 50.0 12.0 25.0 40.0 440 AC 12.00 25.0 5.0 12.0 20.0 550 AC 6.00 12.0 4.0 10.0 15.0 GEH-2058 BURDENS The burden data of the Type HEA relay is listed in Table III. TABLE III BURDENS RATING OF PROTECTIVE RELAY Cort, TARGET COIL _AMPS INTERMITTENT RES. OHMS AC _INRUSH UNIVERSAL TARGET — SEPARATE TARGET RATING FREQ 250C___ CURRENT AMPS SEAL-IN & SEAL-IN 12 oc 0.4 2.0 24 oc 1.2 2.0 1.0 32 oc 2.4 2.0 48 oc 4.5 2.0 1.0 62.5 oc 7.3 2.0 125 bc 23 0.2 1.0 220 oc 88 0.2 0.2 250 oc 103 0.2 0.2 115 60 cYc 2.4 25 2.0 208 60 CYC 9.7 2.0 230 60 CYC 9.7 14 0.2 460 60 CYC 38.5 CONSTRUCTION AND CIRCUITRY The contact section of this relay is built from parts of the Type $B-1 control and transfer switch (see Fig. 1 and 1A). The operating shaft is held in the reset position by a positive latch. It is released through the action of the operating coil when it attracts the hinged-armature element. The mechanical target on the escutcheon plate assembly indicates black when the relay is in the reset position and yellow when in the tripped position. To reset the relay after being tripped, the handle is turned clockwise as indicated by the arrow on the escutcheon plate. In addition to the 2, 6, 10, 14 or 16 sets of contacts as provided, each relay is equipped with two normally closed contacts connected in series for opening the operating coil circuit. INSTALLATION RECEIVING These relays, when not included as a part of a control panel, will be shipped in cartons designed to protect them against damage. Immediately upon receipt of a relay, GEH-2058 examine it for any damage sustained in transit. If injury or damage resulting from rough handling is evident, file a damage claim at once with the transportation company and promptly notify the nearest General Electric Sales Office. If the relays are not to be installed immediately, they should be stored in their original cartons in a place that is free from moisture, dust and metallic chips. INSTALLATION AND WIRING PRACTICES Careful attention to the wiring and installation of the relay is as important as the proper selection of the relay. Attention to the wiring at the installation and maintaining of the wiring through the life of the relay will result in fewer field Problems. The following are recommendations for installation and wiring practices to follow for HEA relays. The installation of a relay to a panel requires only two items; the holes in the panel for screws and shaft, and the space behind the relay to remove the cover. The cover should not be removed from the relay during installation to prevent Possible damage to shunts and/or latching mechanism. The front support is designed with cutouts for wires; the top for wires going to fixed contacts, the bottom for wires going to moving contacts. Wiring coming to and from these cutouts should be cabled together by lacing or ties, then clamped to the mounting structure so that no distortion of the switch can occur from tight cables or pulling on the cable. Covers for relays are available in one size. The standard cover for the HEA relay (4-3/4 inches) is for 24 wires out the top and 24 wires out the bottom. The wire openings are 1-3/4 inches wide by one inch high. The design of the wire opening is for Type SIS #14 Vulkene insulated switchboard wires (0.150 outside diameter each) General Electric C.I. 57275. Multiple wires to one terminal should not exceed two #14 wires. When larger than #14 wire is used, a limit of one wire per terminal is recommended. The maximum wire size is #10. No wires should enter the top cutout and cross down to the lower side of the relay. In doing this, the wire would be outside the barrier and when the cover is installed, would be pushed in against the shunts and prevent proper action of the moving contact. No wires can be outside the barrier width without taking unnecessary risk of relay failure. The terminal screw is a 10-32 NF2 x 7/16 long binder head, nickle-plated brass screw. The diameter of the head is 13/32 inch, This is the maximum outside diameter of any #10 crimp-type terminal used to terminate wires. When the shank of the crimp-type terminal requires insulation, the type with insulated shanks should be used. Shanks of crimp terminals should be bent slightly up away from the fixed contacts to avoid possibility of gap interference. GEH-2058 Never use tape wrapped around the shank and wire insulation. The tape may eventually unwrap and could possibly position itself in the contact gap preventing the relay from operating properly. Moving contacts have the terminal screws positioned at 45 degrees and facing away from the relay axis. This position should never be changed at time of installation. The reason for this is that if the moving contact terminal is turned in the opposite direction from which the screw is pointed, the contact will open up and be loose on the hexagon barrier boss. This, in turn, affects the action and gap of the moving contact by stretching the shunt. The terminal should never be changed from the position in which it is received from the factory. The terminal screws are tightened to 15-20 inch-pounds torque. When applying this torque to tighten the terminal screw on the moving contact, caution should be exercised not to exceed 20 pounds force in the direction the screw is being driven. It is also important that a correct fitting screwdriver be used to prevent relay contact damage and screw head distortion. MOUNTING The relay should be mounted on a vertical surface. The relay may be mounted on Panels up to two inches thick. If the panel thickness is not specified when ordering, the relay will be furnished for panels up to 3/16 inch thick. The "x 2" after the group number identifies the panel thickness (12HEAGIA 224x2). By changing the "x 2" to "x 4" the relay will be suitable for 1/4 inch panel. The number after the "x" equals increments of 1/16 inch, up to 32 for two inches. The outline and panel drilling diagrams for the various types of HEA relays are shown in Figs. 6 to 13D, inclusive. CONNECTIONS The internal connection diagrams for the various types of HEA relays are shown in Figs. 6 to 13D, inclusive. When connecting switchboard wires to the coil circuit, be Sure they are kept away from the arc path which occurs when the relay contacts interrupt the coil circuit. NOTE 1: When connecting wires to all types of switches, excessive thrust must not be applied to the heads of the screws as the switch contacts may become distorted permitting rotation on the switch barrier supports. Likewise the connected wires must not be pulled away from the switch contacts when forming a wiring harness, NOTE 2: It is also important that a correct fitting screwdriver be used to prevent switch contact damage and screw head distortion. MAINTENANCE PERIODIC TESTS During any scheduled outage of the equipment and preferably at yearly intervals, the relay should be tripped electrically to insure that it is in good operating condition and that all the circuits are complete so that the breakers can be tripped. 7 GEH-2058 Remove cover, visually inspect relay and trip manually by applying force on the armature (Step 7 below). This electrical test may be performed at 70 percent of rated voltage by inserting the proper value of series resistance in the coil circuit as listed in Table IV being careful to apply the test voltage only long enough to trip the relay. TABLE IV VoUTS OC iz 2a 32 WB 62.5 110-125 720-280 OHM RESIS- TANCE FOR 0.2 05 1.0 2.0 3.0 7.0 10.0 38.0 40.0 TEST The following check list gives recommendations to insure the relay functions properly. 1. Before installation customer should read this instruction book, GEH-2058. A publication, GET-7293, is also available. 2. Check nameplate for correct model number and voltage rating. 3. Check for proper coil and resistance (Table III). Ea le cat x ceamactael properly ust Deeh GON esokacts For deghls bres action. 5. Each of the cotl contacts should have 1/4 inch +1/32” contact gap when open. 6. Check that rollers spin freely on latching assembly. 7. Relay should trip by hand with a 0.025 shim between armature and pole piece. 8. If tripping voltage is too high (should trip at 70 percent of rated voltage), add 0.015 shim (V-6149118) under pole piece, then repeat No. 7. 9. Wait 30 seconds between operations for continued operation test. 10. In resetting relay, the handle should not be forced against the latch to see if latching has occurred; instead the handle should be released immediately after resetting so you do not prevent or delay tripping. 11. Do not try to reset with trip circuit still energized. 12. Be sure the wires do not interfere with the latching mechanism and are within outer edges of barriers. 13. Be sure tie bolts are tight (25 inch-pounds). GEH-2058 SERVICING CONTACT CLEANING For cleaning fine silver contacts, a flexible burnishing tool should be used. This Consists of a flexible strip of metal’ with an etched roughened surface, resembling in effect a superfine file. The polishing action is so delicate that no scratches ane left, yet corroded material will be removed rapidly and thoroughly. The Flexibility of the tool insures the cleaning of the actual points of contact. The burnishing tool described is included in the standard relay tool kit obtainable from the factory. RENEWAL PART INSTALLATION To remove the moving contact, position the relay so that the contact is open. Renoye binding head screw and round head screw (Fig. 2) which hold the shunt to the ferminal, press in, on the the top of the contact, to release the torque at its Tome end (Fig. 3) and pull the contact upward and off. The moving contact has a shoe that is assembled between the contact spring and the Mast bo inten assembling a new moving contact, the end of the moving contact. support quer be inserted between the shoe and the moving contact. Then the contact may siide gown into place and the screws may be replaced. When replacing the round head corey he SF Spare hockwasher is replaced and be careful to avoid creasing the thin metal strips of the shunt. Operate the relay and observe whether the contacts meet squarely and simultaneously. The contacts can be adjusted by bending slightly with snocth faced pliers. After adjustment there should be a 1/32 inch minimum gap, with the contacts Closed, between the moving contact and the moving contact support (Fig. 2). Damage to a Fixed contact requires replacement of the complete assembly of fixed contacts and support. Remove screws, change assemblies and replace screws. Check alignment of contacts. To renove a defective coil, disconnect the leads from contacts, then remove staked scren, bottom of pole piece. “Slide coil from under guard and armature being careful fot to lose shim under pole piece. Remove pole piece and position in replacenent cor 1. Position shim under pole piece and slide coil assembly under armature and guard. Replace screw and re-store. Check new coil per Items 3 through 12 on check tise, riven cans, barriers, moving contact supports, etc., need to be replaced, it is recommended that the relay be returned to the factory for repair and return, RENEWAL PARTS Tt is recomended that sufficient quantities of renewal parts be carried in stock to enable the prompt replacement of any that are worn, broken or damaged, When ordering renewal parts, address the nearest Sales Office of the General Electric Company, specitying the quantity required and describing the parts. dicates Revision GEH-2058 FIXED CONTACT SUPPORT SCREI ~ FRONT SUPPORT TIE BOLT COTL MOVING CONTACTS (See Fig. 3) Fig. 1 (8031895) Six Contact HEAG1 Relay in Tripped Position, with Cover Removed LATCH MECHANISM FIXED CONTACT 7 ‘SUPPORT TIE BOLTS RECTIFIER-RESISTOR BOARD Fig. 1A (8028243) Type HEA62 with Diode-Resistor Board 10 "C™OR CLOSING CAM FOR NO. RNO. | CONTACT OPENING NOT ‘SHOWN. 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Fig. 9 (0165A7681-2) Outline, Panel Drilling and Internal Connections for HEAGIM Relay a PANEL DRILLING FRONT VIEW 143 27) to remove COVER Fig. 10 (0165A7686-2) 0 Connect oun TECK FoR WOMERAT ToNTAeT ANOLE END OF swrTeH Fy Anmancewent| (—E2TTOM CONS. everes| pe) pe |e] eh Zoe mesen ronnie "TOP CONNS. ‘VOLTS [e60}25| 464 [ns lao Gren [ccoseo] ol !30} wone | 170 14 6 [St fur ist Twa, 9 © OQ Q behets] TEz_[ Stora 13 [35[s5[7 [95 [ts] mst] O O OO 2 Tate se a fa aaa ime fens] 3 se 4 $ fess sstzs ps sis! tws[ewie $ cts Tpejimia) © 2 29 : Ina tet [835 s ng [sql 1706 [9 014 909 O90 pi ng 1139] Tro9 [i010 14 7% ac 8 v 20 |'40| 1010 [ite 4 8 21 [4h Tre jit 9 2. Q °° iechaz ei : reaiie3 iret we ]| 9 2 99 24144 164184 jog lied To 14 | NONE 7 2999 B Be fe % ® Ye v7 INTERNAL CONNECTIONS MoT: CONTACTS 15 & IG ‘SWoWnl INL RESET POSITION, utline, Panel Drilling, and Internal ‘ions for Relay HEA61V 22 GEH-2058 Bas ; ‘ ie 2b 1 + Gros) a ala in -—EAL 19 7--o al Fs | = z ul oat “qi ; O tee 1 CUT SHAFT THRU teeth: TmHS ur foe jie Bile og MS 2 lif FRONT VIE rm Nae atane econ $— gue mt oane hae cone Be ear freq | oc | oc | oc | oc | oc RESET POSITION 275 | OPEN 360 | NONE CLOSED. 1106 vous | 250] 125] #8 | 2 | 0 | 32 Bi0 | 220 | 230 | 280 | 250 | 260 TT04 2a 3706 & Papa paar) an [ast | oer a I EL 3 [arpa sea] 187 | 3706 = pe Tos] #106 706 [366 HANDLE END OF SWITCH Tre 3 99900 3 se 4c 4 99290090 3 sc ec 6 49 © | oumPeR 3 10 INTERNAL CONNECTIONS NOTE - CONTACTS 7 & 8 SHOWN IN RESET POSITION Fig. 11 (0178A7111-4) Outline, Panel Drilling and Internal Connect ions for HEAGZA Relay 23 GEH-2058 cur SHAFT Tau Ts wLe FO l LD pa sess we, oF 5/32 eae ag ve os : AON Tbe 7. A — 23 if TO REMOVE COVER wavove 0 oF SEH QUTLINE, BOTTOM CONN. ct TT ES ae d : Sidhe wa fafa acm ao mPa] Metts 9990 wapalsle|a[a[epela ORT] 6 6 OO mms [seprepmapapoee] 9 2 2 Y niapsprpsprp pst eT] 6 6 OO npapapappapee pia pee] =F 2 QE 2 [epapsbalapapmtatiepee] 6 6 } 3 [aie [ 234 [350 [a7 | 25¢] ara | 3e Poe | ate | STO 10 3 9¢ WC 3 215 | 235 | 255 | 275 | 295 | 315 | 335 | 435 | 1105 | 6TOT0 + Z 216 | 236 | 256 | 276 | 296 | 316 [ 336 | 436 [| 1106 71010 au 12 | sue § bopeps tr terperpertoertror| _ gat ie [ae sap me me pra pe oop Troe sToTo ‘3 “4 ae [as [aw [os fas pois [as 7 Taf aa we fae fee Pe eo Pa Toe sartuh elit NOTE = CONTACTS 11 8 12 IN RESET POSITION, Fig. 12 (0178A7112-4) Outline, Panel Drilling and Internal Connections for HEA62B Relay 24 GEH-2058 BORILL (CUT SHAFT Tagu THIS HOLE FoR 7 PANEL ORILLING os} we, on 5/32 b— Se + FRONT VIEW | eae pg fo mee mn our HAYOLE O40 OF SKETCH —20rr0H com, frees] RELAY GROUP MOWBERS contact rca foc] oc] oc]oc]oc]oc] fettettioy pia a oO000 vous [250 [125 | a8 [24 [220 [275] Oren | closed 3 3c 4c 4 210 | 230 | 250] 270] 290 | 370 | None | 11076 e0o00 211 | 231 | 251 | 271 | 297 | 371 1 27016 5 sc 6c 6 212 | 232 | 252 [272 [292 [372] 1e2 | stow 9000 213 | 233 | 253 293 | 373] 1703 | 4ToO 16 tow 8c 8 214 | 234 | 254 374|_iTo4 | stole 9 g Q 8 215 | 235 [255 ws [1705 | e106 2 be] Be [ase 36 | 1708 [77018 2229 3 {27 [237 [sr [a7 [as7 [ary | 107] tO Te 3 [repose sr vo [se [ vos [stor gSg22 g [zis Pas [apo wa | 170s [ioToT i Gepetebepepepe tee 2228 1 we 1c Te mei [oat | 261 | 261 [301 Poor] TOT; al . aaa | 242 [ 262 | 262 [302 | 3a2 | 11012 | a TO 16 23 | 2a 383 | 17013 | veTOT6 S 72a | 20a saa | Toe | STO 225 | 245 385 | 1TO1S 16 76 | 246 386. 17016 | NONE INTERWAL CONNECT OHS, NOTE - CONTACTS 17 8 18 SHOWN IN RESET POSITION. Fig. 13 (0178A7113-4) Outline, Panel Drilling and Internal Connections for HEA62C Relay 25 GEH-2058 28 TO REWVE COVER ae oP fai | oy (3 votes) 11 ota. 5 26 x4 opie f P : PANEL DRILLING (FRONT VIEW) MANDLE END OF SWITCH i i at ny Re RELAY_GROUP_MUMBER ‘CONTACT ARRANGEMENT De | ve | De | vc | oc RESET __ POSITION (48 | 24 pa ‘OPEN | cLoseD © BO FO ¥O AO #O 40 80 ip iS. 7 7h 127 32938 7 339. ‘Sale 7429 437 4fs9- rz 7 7 7 7 0 BO =O ¥O ~O vO uO -O—4 FO 5O BO 50 20 00 20 no— a a A a 18) yuMPER 9 2 2 g TO Tao! INTERNAL CONNECTIONS JOTE-CONTACTS 17 & 18 SHOWN IN RESET POSITION 110 Ie NONE Fig. 134 (0246A2251-1) Outline, Panel Drilling and Internal Connections for Relay HEA62CRD 26 GEH-2058 28-2 TO REMOVE covER Tor PANEL DRILLING (FRONT view) HANDLE END OF Swi TeH er 10P om T IC 7} 2090 9 3 x 4c 4 2° S2 aR O° fo) 7 7 & 8 Qo° fe} aa aa] 2 & kB el Mc ala Meal a aeser rosition| = TI tic 12C sa baOBT orn [owse |] O O 13 13¢ 1% g g oO O99 1 isc 6c 1 T 1 T H I2HEAB2CRL. n ims Ly TRSINTERNAL CONNECTIONS T@NOTE-CONTACT 17 & 18 TO SHOWN IN RESET i I POSITION 10H iif TQ “Fath i IO ei 1101 NONE Fig. 13B (0246A2252-1) Outline, Panel Drilling and Internal Connect ions for Relay HEAG2CRL 27 GEH-2058 283 10 rewove cover 0 (3 HOLES) ALL oun. a PANEL ORILLING (FRONT viEW) HANDLE END OF Swi ToH sorrow em. iG F > ed ta S222 SA2aQ PR RG O° aaa wa] 2 & &B ve] [oe | [ NT eSB ae [24 pace 7: ‘OPEN | cLoseD 0009 7 % 3c i4c 4 IB 712 S18 7] Q06€U006:69 7 6B be 6c 16 Ti Lg i 7 18 } sumPER iS 20 I2HEAB2CRR T IS TLETSTeIINTERNAL CONNECTIONS Tals To 1GINOTE-CONTACT 17 & 16 RCS SHOWN IN RESET 14s & 16) POSITION. 1 Te NONE ITE Fig. 13C (0246A2253-1) Outline, Panel Drilling and Internal Connections for Relay HEAG2CRR 28 GEH-2058 sa gn OR te rape) a 4 PANEL DRILLING (FRONT VIEW) (3 noLEs) DIA. 15. 32 HANDLE EXD OF swt TCH BOTTOM com 4 a TOP CONK.- COT io 2 S 7 | ‘ay y ror 2 S222 Q9 9° 5 st a 6 9 FR BS 9 9 rreg-|oc | oc | oc] oe ] oe | oc | oc attest PB volts P52 9146 | 2422027. OPEN | CLOSED. i gq Re RA Ups ies e719 1g 7 Iss! Zod 6 z Be &R ie 7 1g | JUMPER “Ss 20) INTERNAL CONNECTIONS NOTE-CONTACTS 17 & 18 SHOWN IN RESET POSITION 1 I 1 I i i 1 i i i 10. TO. + T ITO 12 NONE Fig. 130 (0246A2250-1) Outline, Panel Drilling and Internal Connections for Relay HEA62CRU 29 Protection and Control (2794) TE000) GE Technology center 205 Great Valley Parkway Malvern, Pennsylvania 19355-1337

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