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056-022 Breaker Control PDF
056-022 Breaker Control PDF
Contactor coils
Mains
DSE output drives the contactor coil, via external slave relay if required.
When the DSE module requires the contactor to be closed, the output is de-energised (closing
the internal relay)
When the DSE module requires the contactor to be open, the output is energised. (opening the
internal relay)
Generator
DSE output drives the contactor coil, via external slave relay if required.
When the DSE module requires the contactor to be closed, the output is energised (closing the
internal relay)
When the DSE module requires the contactor to be open, the output is de-energised. (opening
the internal relay)
DSE output drives the UV coil, via external slave relay if required.
When the generator starts, the UV is powered via the normally closed relay. The breaker is now
ready for the close signal to be given. When the breaker is to be opened, the Open Generator
Pulse relay is operated, removing power from the UV coil for one second. This causes the
breaker to trip (open) as the UV is no longer powered. The Open Generator Pulse relay
switches back to its closed state, ready to power the UV coil the next time the generator starts.
Mains
When the DSE module requires the breaker to be closed, the output is de-energised (closing
the internal relay) for the period of the Breaker Close Pulse timer after which the output is
energised (closing the internal relay).
Generator
When the DSE module requires the breaker to be closed, the output is energised (closing the
internal relay) for the period of the Breaker Close Pulse timer after which the output is de-
energised (opening the internal relay).
Mains:
When the DSE module requires the breaker to be open, the output is energised
(closing the internal relay).
Generator:
When the DSE module requires the breaker to be open, the output is energised
(closing the internal relay).
Mains:
When the DSE module requires the breaker to be open, the output is energised
(closing the internal relay) for the period of the breaker trip pulse.
Generator:
the period of the Breaker Op timer.
When the DSE module requires the breaker to be open, the output is energised
(closing the internal relay) for the period of the breaker trip pulse.
NOTE Not all DSE controllers have the Close to N Output output source available.
S1
When the DSE module requires the breaker to be closed, the output is de-energised (closing
the internal relay) for the period of the Breaker Close Pulse timer after which the output is
energised (closing the internal relay).
S2
When the DSE module requires the breaker to be closed, the output is energised (closing the
internal relay) for the period of the Breaker Close Pulse timer after which the output is de-
energised (opening the internal relay).
Off
When the DSE module requires the load to be removed from both sources, the output is
energised (closing the internal relay). ) for the period of the Breaker Close Pulse timer after
which the output is de-energised (opening the internal relay).
Additionally the outputs to Mains and Generator (S1 and S2) are removed.