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TIME
OVERCURRENT RELAYS
TYPE
lAC
INTRODUCTION
Type
Contact
Instan.
A-C
Trip
Induc.
Outline
lnt.
Circuits
Unit
IAC53A(-)A
One
No
IAC53B(-~A
One
Yes
IAr.53C(-
A
One No
JAC53R(-)A
One
Yes
IAC54A~-~A
Two
No
IAC54B - A
Two
Yes
The
Types
IAC53
and
IAC54
relays
are
time
overcurrent
relays
with
a
very-inverse
time
char-
acteristic.
They
are
employed
to
protect
against
overcurrent
on
single-phase
and
poly-phase
circuits.
The
various
relays
described
in
this
instruction
book
differ
in
the
number
of
circuits
they
close,
and
if
an
instantaneous
unit
and/or
an
a-c
tripping
unit
is
included.
These
relays
consist
of
an
induction
unit
or
an
induction
unit
with
an
instantaneous
unit
which
per-
Unit
Unit
&P.
D.
Conn.
No
One
Fig.
20
Fig.
12
No
One
Fig.
20
Fig.
13
Yes
On~
Fie:. 20
Fig.
14
Yes
One
Fig.
20
Fig.
15
No
One
Fig.
20
Fig.
16
No
One
'Fig.
20
Fig.
17
.-
mits
instantaneous
tripping
for
exteremely
high
cur-
rents,
or
an
induction
unit
with
an
a-c
tripping
unit
for
use
where
d-c
power
is
unavailable
or
a-c
tripping
is
preferred.
Since
practically
all
Type
IAC
relays
are
composed
of
various
combinations
of
the
above
(that
is,
the
induction
unit,
the
instantaneous
unit
and
the
a
-c
tripping
unit),
they
are,
for
convenience,
describ-
ed
separately
in
the
following
text.
The
above
table
indicates
the
units
comprising
each
type
and
also
lists
the
internal
connections
and
outline
and
panel
drilling
diagrams.
INDUCTION
UNIT
INTRODUCTION
APPLICATION
The
induction
unit
is
the
basic
unit
in
all
Type
JAC
relays.
Figs.
1
and
2
show
the
induction
unit
mounted
in
the
cradle.
These
units
are
of
the
induc-
tion-disk
construction
type.
The
disk
is
actuated
by a
current
operating
coil
on a
laminated
U-magnet.
The
disk
shaft
carries
the
moving
contact
which
completes
the
alarm
or
trip
circuit
when
it
touches
the
station-
ary
contact
or
contacts.
The
disk
shaft
is
restrained
by a
spiral
spring
to
give
the
proper
contact-closing
current
and
its
motion
is
retarded
by a
permanent
magnet
acting
on
the
disk
to
give
the
correct
time
delay.
There
is
a
seal-in
unit
mounted
on
the
front
to
the
left
of
the
shaft.
This
unit
has
its
coil
in
series
and
its
contacts
in
parallel
with
the
main
contacts
such
that
when
the
main
contacts
-close
the
seal-in
unit
picks
up
and
seals
in.
When
the
seal-in
unit
picks
up,
it
raises
a
target
into
view
which
latches
up
and
remains
exposed
until
released
by
pressing
a
button
beneath
the
lower
left
corner
of
the
cover.
The
induction
unit
is
the
main
unit
in
all
Type
JAC
relays,
supplying
the
very
inverse
time
delay
characteristics
of
the
relay
and
sounding
an
alarm
or
tripping
the
breakers
for
overload
currents
which
cause
it
to
close
its
contacts.
OPERATING
CHARACTERISTICS
The
induction
unit
may
have
one
or
two
circuit-
closing
contacts
which
close
as
the
current
increases
to
the
pick-up
value
as
set
on
the tap
block.
The
time
delay
in
closing
the
contacts
is
determined
by
the
setting
of
the
time
dial
(Fig.
1).
The
time-cur-
rent
characteristics
are
shown
in
Fig.
3.
RATINGS
The
induction
unit
is
designed
to
use
anyone
of
four
operating
coilS,
each
having
a
different
com-
bination
of
taps
as
follows,
4,5,6,7,8,10,12,
and
16
amperes;
1.5,2.0,
2.5,
3.0,
4.0,
5.0
and
6.0
amperes;
0.5,
0.6,
0.8,
1.0, 1.2, 1.5
and
2.0
amperes;
0.1,
0.12, 0.16,
0.2,
0.24,
0.3
and
0.4
amperes.
These
instructions
do
not
purport
to
cover
all
details
or
variations
in
equipment
nor
to
provide
for
,}very
possible
contingency
to
be
met
in
connection
with
installation,
operation
or
maintenance.
Should
further
information
be
desired
or
should
particular
problems
arise
which
are
not
covered
sufficiently
for
the
purchaser's
purposes,
the
matter
should
be
referred
to
the
General
Electric
Company.
To
the
extent
required
the
products
described
herein
meet
applicable
ANSI,
IEEE
and
NEMA
standards;
but
no
such
assurance
is
gi
ven
wi
th
respect
to
local
codes
and
ordinances
bec~use
they
vary
greatly.
3

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