CDG 11
CDG 16
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Types CDG1&16
The type CDG11 relay is a heavily damped
induction disc unit with an inverse definite
minimum time/current characteristic, The relay
gives solective phase and earth fault overcurrent
protection in time graded systems to transformers,
a.c, machines and feeders, etc., and ensures that
a minimum number of circuit breakers are tripped
to cfear a faulted section (see Application Sheet
MS/5087).
The operating coil is wound to give time/current
curves of the same shape on each of seven current
taps which are selected by a plug setting bridge.
The highest current tap is automatically selected
when the plug is removed, so that adjustments
can be made on load without open-circuiting the
current transformer.
The relay hes a high torque movement to ensure
consistent timing even under adverse conditions,
and a low burden and overshoot. Adjustment of
the time setting is made by rotating a knurled
moulded disc against a graduated time multiplier
scale.
A high set overcurrent unit (type CAG) can be
fitted in the seme case to provide instantaneous.
protection under maximum short circuit conditions
(see Application Sheet MS/5087).
The type CDG21 relay is either a double pole
version (with two earth fault units or two over-
current units) of the type CDG11, or a type
CDG11 with an instantaneous unit.
The type CDG31 relay is a triple pole version
(with three overcurrent units or two overcurrent
units and one earth fault unit in the centre) of the
type CDG11.
CURRENT SETTINGS
Equally Spaced Tap Ranges
10-40%, 20-80% or 50-200% of 05, 1-0 or
5:0 amps 50 or 60Hz adjustable in seven equal
steps.
Graded Tap Ranges
10-40%, 20-80% or 50-200% of 05, 10 or
5-0 amps and 30-120% or 80-320% of 5 amp
50 or 60Hz adjustable in seven unequal steps
as follows 25%, 30%, 375%, 50%, 60%,
75% and 100% of top tap value.
Starting Current 103-105% of current set-
ting
‘Type CDGTI relay
Closing Current 115°, of current setting
(117°, when fitted with a mechanical operation
indicator)
Resetting Current The maximum current up,
to which the disc will completely reset is 90°, of
current setting.
TIME SETTINGS
0-4-3 seconds at 10 times current setting or
0-3.0 seconds at 10 times current setting
(8.8.142:1966)
Resetting Time With the time multiplier set
at 1-0 the resetting times of the above are four
seconds and nine seconds respectively.
Overshoot On removal of a curent equal to
20 times current setting the overshoot times of
the above are 0-065 second and 0:04 second
respectively.BURDENS
Standard (3VA nominal)—
2VA at current setting on lowest tap
3-5VA at current setting on highest tap
Alternative with lower operating torque
(1VA nominal) —
-78VA at current setting on lowest tap
1.3VA at current setting on highest tap
THERMAL RATING
The relay will withstand twice the setting current
continuously and 20 times the maximum setting
current for three seconds.
ACCURACY
‘The relay is calibrated at 0 Hz and 20°C and
falls into error class index E7-5 as given in
BS, 142:1966,
Frequency Error Lass than 8% for frequency
variation of 2 cycles; the time grading of a pro-
tective system would be unaffected by this error
since all the relays would be similarly affected.
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AUXILIARY UNITS AND
OPERATION INDICATORS
Shunt reinforcing or series seal in auxiliary
attracted armature units with a hand reset
‘operation indicator can be fitted. Relays supplied
without an auxiliary unit have @ hand reset
1 indicator mechanically operated by the
Standard Coil Ratings Voltage operated
(shunt) auxiliary units: 30, 110, 126 or 220 volts
dic. at @ nominal burden of 3 watts continuously
rated.
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Other coil ratings can be supplied for both types
of auxiliary unit.
Contacts One or two electrically separate
normally-open self or hand reset contacts are
fitted which will make and carry 7500VA for 0-5
second with maxima of 30 amps and 660 volts
ac.orde.
Relays supplied without an auxiliary unit have
one or two pairs of normally-open self reset
contacts which will make and carry 2500VA for
0.5 second with maxima of 10 amps and 660
volts a.c. or d.c, The two contact relay has @
modified disc/contact assembly and is designated
CDG16, CDG26 or CDG36.
A.C. Trip Circuit Where a tripping supply is
not available, @ modified relay can be supplied
which trips the circuit breaker directly using
current from the line transformer, The a.c. trip-
ping circuit incorporates a current transformer and
an instantaneous unit which will safely control
a.c. tip coil currents up to 150 amps at 150 volts.
Applications where the trip current exceeds this
value can also be catered for.
CASES
The relays are supplied in drawout cases available
for flush or projecting mounting, and finished in
Phenolic black as standard. These cases offer
many advantages including ease of maintenance
and testing, and are fitted with a contact which
short circuits the associated current transformer
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MULTIPLES OF PLUG SETTING CURRENT
on withdrawal of the unit, A fitter is fitted which
equalises the pressure inside and outside the case
without admitting dust.
Relays for use in exceptionally severe environ-
ments can be finished to B,S.2011:20/50/56
at extra cost standard relays are finished to
8.S.2011:20/40/4 and are satisfactory for normal
use.
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‘st INSULATION
The relay will withstand 2-0 kV rms. a.c. 50 Hz
Beste for minute between alive pars and earth and
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together. It will also withstand 1 kV rms. a.c.
ee 50 Hz for 1 minute across open contacts.
INFORMATION REQUIRED WITH ORDER
4 ae Relay type
1 — La Current setting range
Current transformer secondary rating
my Ete Characteristic (time setting)
Burden
eames, Tip cirui al in, shunt rein-
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Clreuit current (series seal in)
circuit voltage (shunt reinforcing)
Operation indicator inscription if required
Typical epplietion and intemal eirout diagram of type
ae rete rtay wih ors seat in Auxiliary contacts (hand or seif reset)
Details of instantaneous unit (CAG)
required
Case mounting
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