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Posted by divz - 08-16-2017, 10:49 PM |
sir we are using cdg61 relay vertical mounting. it has 10-terminals at the bottom & 10-terminals at the top. pls send me the wiring diagram. my email id is [email protected]; |
Posted by sheikmdmustaq - 08-16-2017, 10:49 PM |
A non-directional heavily damped induction disc relay which has an adjustable inverse time/current characteristic with a definite minimum time. The relay has a high torque movement combined with low burden and low overshoot. The relay disc is so shaped that as it rotates the driving torque increases and offsets the changing restraining torque of the control spring. This feature combined with the high torque of the relay ensures good contact pressure even at currents near pick-up. Damping of the disc movement is by a removable high retentivity permanent magnet. The unique method of winding the operating coil ensures that the time/current characteristics are identical on each of the seven current taps. Selection of the required current setting is by means of a plug setting bridge which has a single insulated plug. The maximum current tap is automatically connected when the plug is withdrawn from the bridge, allowing the setting to be changed under load without risk of open circuiting the current transformers. The IDMT relay has an auxiliary unit which is powered by a secondary winding on the electromagnet through a rectifier and as such a separate auxiliary supply is not required. The disc unit operates and closes its contacts, the auxiliary element connected across the secondary winding on the electromagnet operates, one normally open contact of the auxiliary element reinforces the disc contact. Two other contacts of the auxiliary element are brought out to the terminals of the relay |