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INSTRUCTIONS
TYPES
GENERAL ELECTRIC
GEK-34054
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
DESCRIPTION
APPLICATION
CONSTRUCTION
RATINGS
TIME-OVERCURRENT UNIT
INSTANTANEOUS UNIT
TARGET AND SEAL-IN UNIT
CONTACTS
BURDENS
CHARACTERISTICS
RECEIVING, HANDLING, AND STORAGE
ACCEPTANCE TESTS
VISUAL INSPECTION
MECHANICAL INSPECTION
ELECTRICAL TESTS
DRAWOUT RELAYS, GENERAL
POWER REQUIREMENTS, GENERAL
TIME-OVERCURRENT UNIT .
Time Setting
Pickup Test
Time Test
INSTANTANEOUS UNIT
Setting the Instantaneous Unit 13
Pickup Test
TARGET AND SEAL-IN UNIT
Pickup and Dropout Test
INSTALLATION
TIME-OVERCURRENT UNIT
TARGET AND SEAL-IN UNIT
INSTANTANEOUS UNIT
PERIODIC CHECKS AND ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
TIME-OVERCURRENT UNIT
INSTANTANEOUS UNIT
TARGET AND SEAL-IN UNIT
CONTACT CLEANING
SYSTEM TEST
SERVICING
TIME-OVERCURRENT UNIT
Pickup Tests
Time Tests
INSTANTANEOUS UNIT
TARGET AND SEAL-IN UNIT
RENEWAL PARTS
LIST OF FIGURES
(Cover photo 8041254)
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TYPES
DESCRIPTION
The Type 1AC53 and 1AC54 rela
ys covered by these instruction
extended—range, single-phase s are
time overcurrent relays with
inverse time/current charac very
teristics. Some of the types covered also
include a hinged—type instantaneous
instantaneous tripping at hig unit, which provides
h current levels. Both
described in the section on CON units are
STRUCTION.
The differences between relays
are noted in the following tabl
e;
INSTANTANEOUS CONTACT INTERNAL
TYPE UNIT CIRCUITS CONNECTIONS
IAC53A NO 1 FIGURE 4
1AC538 YES 1 FIGURE 5
IAC54A NO 2 FIGURE 6
IAC54B YES 2 FIGURE 7
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APPLICATION
CONSTRUCTION
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RATINGS
TIME-OVERCURRENT UNIT
TABLE I
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d in Table III.
The one—second thermal ratings are liste
TABLE III
1-SEC RATING K
TIME OVERCURRENT UNIT
(AMPS) (AMPS)
‘=4
the current flows.
where T is the time in seconds that
of the time—overcurrent units are
The continuous current ratings
shown in Tables IV, V and VI.
TABLE IV
TABLE V
TABLE VI
INSTANTANEOUS UNIT
nd coil for operation on
The instantaneous unit has a double—wou e
either one of two ranges. Any setting obtained in the lower rang
when the unit is conn ected
(series connected) is doubled, within ±3%,
ation (para llel conn ected ).
for high—range oper
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TABLE VII
RANGE CONTINUOUS t ONE K
tt RATING SECOND
0.5 — 4.0 0.5 2.0 S 0.75
—
25.0 625
1.0 -
4.0 P 1.5 50.0 2,500
2.0 - 16.0 2.0 8.0 S 3.0
-
130.0 16,900
4.0 - 16.0 P 6.0 260.0 67,600
10.0 - 80.0 10.0 40.0 S 15.0
-
400.0 160,000
20.0 80.0 P 25.0
-
600.Ot 360,000
20.0 - 160.0 20.0 80.0 S 25.0
-
600.Ot 360,000
40.0 160.0 P 25.0
-
600.Ot 360,000
t Higher currents (I) may be
applied for shorter
lengths of time (T) in accordance with the
formula
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-t1 S Series connected, P = Paralle
l connected
TAP
0.2 2.0
D.C. resistance ± 10% (ohms) 8.3 0.24
Minimum operating (amperes) 0.2 2.0
Carry continuously (amperes) 0.37 2.3
Carry 30 amps for (seconds) 0.05 2.2
Carry 10 amps for (seconds) 0.45 20.0
60 Hz impedance (ohms) 50.0 0.65
50 Hz impedance (ohms) 42.0 0.54
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CONTACTS
acts is 30 amperes for
The current-closing rating of the cont
The current—carrying rating is
voltages not exceeding 250 volts.
limited by the ratings of the seal—in unit.
BURDENS
TABLE IX
VA AT 5 AMPS
MIN. BURDENS AT MIN. BURDENS IN CALCULATED FROM
RANGE HZ
TAP PICKUP OHMS (Z) IMPEDANCE AT MIN.
(AMPS) PICKUP (12Z)
TIMES PICKUP
R Jx Z 3 10 20.0
0.40 3.90 4.15 4.20 2.90 2.20 104.0
0.5 - 0.4 60 0.5
1.5 0.23 0.53 0.58 0.58 0.36 028 14.5
1.5 -12.0 60
0.14 0.30 0.33 0.34 0.22 0.15 8.25
2.0 -16.0 60 2.0
0.5 1.16 3.25 3.45 3.45 2.41 1.82 86.25
0.5 4.0
— 50
0.19 0.44 0.48 0.48 0.298 0.23 12.00
1.5 -12.0 50 1.5
0.116 0.25 0.27 0.27 0.180 0.12 6.75
2.0 -16.0 50 2.0
ohm s.
amp tap is give n as 4.15
impedance of the 0.5 eres is
2.0 amp
The impedance of the 2.0 amp tap at
(.5/2 )2 x 4.15 0.26
— .
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CHARACTERISTICS
Pickup of these relays is
close the contacts from the defined as the current
required to
0.5 time—dial position. The pickup value
of the IAC53 relays is wit
hin 3% of the tap value.
The setting of the time
dial determines the length
unit requires to close of time the
its contacts when the cur
predetermined value. rent reaches the
The contacts are just clo
set at zero. When the dial is set at sed when the dial is
maximum distance to close 10, the disk must travel the
the contacts; this gives
setting. The unit resets at 80% the maximum time
current. of the minimum closing
value of
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ACCEPTANCE TESTS
VISUAL INSPECTION
make sure that the model number
Check the nameplate stamping to
with the requisition.
and rating of the relay agree
broken
e and check that there are no
Remove the relay from its cas l dam age, and that
er signs of physica
or cracked molded parts or oth
all the screws are tight.
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MECHANICAL INSPECTION
CAUTION
Every circuit in the dra
wout case has an auxilia
It is especially impor ry brush.
tant on current circuits
circuits with shorting bar and other
s that the auxiliary bru
high enough to engage sh be bent
the connecting plug or
before the main brushes test plug
do. This will prevent CT (Cu
Transformer) secondary cir rrent
cuits from being opened.
ELECTRICAL TESTS
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TIME-OVERCURRENT UNIT
means of a lamp in the
Rotate the time dial slowly and check, by (0) time—dial
just close at the zero
circuit, that the contacts
setting.
sted by
tacts just close can be adju
The point at which the con mean s of its
tact brush in or out by
running the stationary con urely in its sup por t.
adjusting screw. This screw should be held sec
0 time setting, there
at No.
With the contacts just closing sh and its
een the stationary contact bru
should be sufficient gap betw
approximately 1/32” wipe.
metal backing strip to ensure
close is
h the contact will just
The minimum current at whic tap blo ck at the
the tap screw in the
determined by the position of
top of the relay.
the case,
ing of the relay while in
When changing the current sett the current transformer
connection plug, to short
remove the into the tap marked
secondary circuit. Next, screw the tap screws
plug.
then replace the connection
for the desired current, and
by
current tap setting is adjusted
The pickup of the unit for any ure 2). The ring may be
g ring (See Fig
means of a spring—adjustin und the edg e.
w driver in the notches aro
turned by inserting a scre be bro ugh t
rating current of the unit may
By turning the ring, the ope som e reas on,
setting employed, if for
into agreement with the tap This adjustment also permit
s any
urbed.
this adjustment has been dist tap sett ing s to be
e between the various
desired setting intermediat to clos e its con tacts
The uni t is adju sted at the factory
obt ained. hin 5% of the
at a minimum current wit
from any time—dial position the minimum closing
tap—plug setting. The unit resets at 90% of
value.
Time Setting
of time the
dial determines the length
The setting of the time rent reaches a
uire s to clos e its contacts when the cur
uni t req when the dial is
predetermined value. The contacts are just closed the
10, the disk must travel
set on 0. When the dial is set on sett ing giv es
the contacts; therefore this
maximum amount to close
the maximum time setting. unit is
the time of operation of the
The primary adjustment for , furt her adju stm ent is
e dial. However
made by means of the tim porting shelf;
manent magnet along its sup
obtained by moving the per
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CAUTION
The instantaneous unit is rate
d 1.5 times minimum pickup.
leave the test current on too lon Do not
g, as it may damage the unit.
Pickup Test
*Indjcates revision
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TABLE XI
UNIT RANGE MINIMUM CALIBRATION MAXIMUM
AMPERES AMPERES AMPERES AMPERES
TABLE XII
PICK—UP DROPOUT
TAP CURRENT
CURRENT
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INSTALLATION
The following tests are to be performed at the time of
installation.
TIME-OVERCURRENT UNIT
1. Set tap screw on desired tap. Using the test circuit in Figure
14, apply approximately twice tap value until
close. contacts just
Reduce the current until the light
in series with the
contacts begins to flicker. This value of current is defined as
pickup and should be within 5% of tap
value.
*2. Check the operating time at Time Dial
= 5, Tap = 2 or minimum tap
value, and I = 5 times tap current.
The operating time should be
the time shown on the time—current curv
e ±7%.
TARGET AND SEAL-IN UNIT
INSTANTANEOUS UNIT
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TIME-OVERCURRENT UNIT
in the INSTALLATION section for
1. Perform Pickup test as described
the tap in service.
the INSTALLATION section.
2. Perform the Time Tests as described in
INSTANTANEOUS UNIT
s up at the desired current
1. Check that the Instantaneous Unit pick
TESTS section.
level, as outlined in the ACCEPTANCE
CONTACT CLEANING
ble burnishing tool should be
For cleaning relay contacts, a flexi
of metal with an etch—
used. This consists of a flexible strip file. The
surface, resembling in effect a superfine
roughened ched are left , yet is
no scrat
polishing action is so delicate that ly. Its flex ibil ity
y and rapid
will clean off any corrosion thoroughl Do not use
the cleaning of the actua l poin ts of contact.
ensures kind to clean relay
of any
knives, files, abrasive paper or cloth
contacts.
SYSTEM TEST
arily written to check and
Although this Instruction Book is prim
l test s to check the system
set the IAC relay, overall functiona on the customer’s
are recommended at intervals based
operation
experience.
SERVICING
TIME—OVERCURRENT UNIT
periodic testing that the
If it is found during installation or
the unit may be recalibrated
time—overcurrent unit is out of limits,
as follows:
Pickup Tests
nt tap is adjusted by means
The pickup of the unit for any curre
of a spring—adjusting ring. The ring may be turned by inserting a
screw driver in the notches around the
edge. By turning the ring,
ht into agreement with
the operating current of the unit may be boug
n, this adjustment has
the tap setting employed if, for some reaso
This adjustment also perm its any desired setting
been distrubed.
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TABLE XIII
TAP RANGE TAP MINIMUM AMPS MAXIMUM AMPS
0.5 - 4.0 2 AMP 1.96 2.04
2.0 - 16.0 2 AMP 1.96 2.04
With the tap plug in the 2 amp tap and the time
time setting, check the current requ dial at No. 10
ired to just move the disk away
from the stop arm. This current should be within the lim
Table XIV, which are ±6% of tap amp its shown in
eres. If the disk moves at the
lower limit, check that the movemen
t is not over one—half inch (1/2”)
measured along the periphery of the
disk.
TABLE XIV
TAP RANGE TAP MINIMUM AMPS MAXIMUM AMPS
0.5 - 4.0 2 AMP 1.88 2.12
2.0 - 16.0 2 AMP 1.88 2.12
Time Tests
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near as
obtain a closing time as
Adjust the drag magnet to sec onds.
at least between 1.24 and 1.38
possible to 1.31 seconds, but trav el. The
imately in the middle of its
The magnet should be approx mag net she lf.
sening the nut under the
magnet is adjusted by loo Moving the mag net out
es the time.
Moving the magnet in decreas
increases the time.
of the
net, be sure the outer edge
When adjusting the drag mag Be sure the
nd the cutout in the disk.
magnet never extends out beyo lf is tigh t
magnet to its supporting she
screw clamping the drag Make sure the dra g mag net
time checks.
before proceeding with other pos itio n of the disk.
ght at any
does not hit the counterwei
the No. 5
p tap and the time dial at
With the tap plug in the 2am tap value.
closing at 2 and 10 times
time setting, check contact le XV.
within the limits shown on Tab
These closing times must be
TABLE XV
60HZ 50HZ
MAX. SEC. MIN. SEC. MAX. SEC.
TAP AMPS MIN .SEC.
7.71 6.94 7.98
2.0 4.0 6.70
0.77 0.65 0.75
2.0 20.0 0.67
INSTANTANEOUS UNIT
the same time.
1. Both contacts should close at
end (front)
so formed that the forked
2. The backing strip should be
p under the armature.
bears against the molded stri
of the
pole piece, the cross member
3. With the armature against the e and there sho uld be at
izontal plan
“T” spring should be in a hor Check this by inse rtin g a
contacts.
least 1/32 inch wipe on the ded pol e
een the front half of the sha
0.012 inch feeler gage betw The con tact s
armature held closed.
and the armature, with the
gage in place.
should close with the feeler
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RENEWAL PARTS
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LIST OF FIGURES
PAGE
FIGURE
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SEAL- IN
TARGET
,,INSTANTANEOUS
SEAL-IN / UNIT
TARGET —JJ
TAP
SELECT0
SCREW
-MAIN MOVING
SEAL- I N SHAFT
UNIT
STATIONAR
CONTACT,LT
SEAL-IN UNIT
STATIONARY
CONTACT
RIGHT
CONTROL —
DEL ‘DRAG MAGNET
SPRING E -
Figure 2 (8041253) Type IACS3 Relay Removed from Case (FrOflt View)
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-COIL,
MAGNET.
DISC AND TAP
AND BLOCK
SHAFT ASSEMBLY
TIME OVER
CURRENT
UNIT
MAGNET
SHELF
LOWER
l! INSTANTANEOUS
JEWEL SCREW —i UNIT RANGE
SELECTOR LEADS
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I NOUCI ON
-
StAL--N fi
u :1
6
v.Ei)ZSHORT FINGER
INTERNAL CONNECTIONS FRONT
4
-SEE NOTE
NST.’
UN T
NOTE:INST. UNIT CONNS
SHOWN ARE FOR LOW
RANGE OPERATION. FOR
HIGH RANGE OPERAT1Or’
CONNECT B -D TO
TERMINAL #6
TO TERMII’JAL’4.
*‘SH0RT FINGER
TS - TARGET SEAL-IN
INST. = INSTANTANEOUS UNIT
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INDUCT ON
INDUCTION
UNIT
SI T
SL-IN
UNIT
1
ii
j
2
SHORT FINGER
Figure 6 (6209662 [5]) Type IAC54A Internal Connections (Front
View)
TIME OVERCURRENT—
UNIT INSTANTANEOUS
UNIT
7
*SHORT FINGER
TSI TARGET SEAL- IN
NOTE ;-INSTAN UNIT CONNECTIONS SHOWN ARE FOR LOW
OPERATION. FOR HIGH RANGE OPERATION RANGE
TO TERMINAL 6 CONNECT
‘A’
‘ SC” TO TERMINAL 44.
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10 0 IDIQ
I I I I 2 2 4 I I I 110 ID 31 40 0
T’TT rrI--’r—rT rT-’
300
400
300
s for the
Figure 8 (0108B8939—2) 50 Hz Time/Current Characteristic
Type—1AC53 and 1AC54 Relays
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III
I I I 1•1I III 1111111 ILII II
EXIENDEL F/’NCE (800 ERIE) I”
4.’ HAT NGS ADJUS TN IN I S
4-
lIME UNIT I tIST UNIT TIIIE UNIT TAPS INST. UNIT
4M
1.’
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100 I. 5-12.0 2-16 5,2.0,2.5,3.0, ‘1.0,5.0,6.0,7.0,8.0, 0, 12 A IJJ U S TA OLE ‘N
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MULTIPLES OF RELAY TAP SETTING
Figure 9 (0888B0270 [31) 60 Hz Time/Current Characteristics
the Type—IACS3 and 1AC54 Relays for
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wj(r’ils ‘f PICfUP
Characteristics of the
Figure 10 (0208A8695—1) Time/Current
Instantaneous Unit
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24
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22
TAP
RANGE
I0 0.5—2.0
AMPS.
5O’
16
V 14
0
L
T
12
4
0
E 10
b0 TAP
RANGE
50., I .5—s. 0
6 AMPS.
25 TAP
4 60’ .RANGE
5O 4—16
AMPS.
2
0 6
j
4 6 b 10 12 14 1 20
of the
Figure 11 (6400102—1) Saturation Curves for Lowest Taps
Rela ys with Ver y-In ver se Time
Induction Unit of Type-IAC
Characteristics
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PANEL LOCATION
6625 SEMI-FLUSH SURFACE ,—(2) 5/16-18 STUDS
168MM FOR SURFACE MTG.
8 375
.
2 12MM
(3. 125
P32MM d
T
4 8
.°R M 10-32
STUD
NUMBER] NC
ST U B S
97531
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10 8 6 2
1/4 DRILL
4 HL]LES
6MM
1. 125
29MM
-Ez 6, 187
15 7MM
BACK VIEW
5/8 DRILL
2 HOLES CUTOUT MAY REPLACE
15 DRILLED HOLES
2. 187 4.406
112MM 1 156.
56MM 29MM
-I-
4 375 CU1tUT
111MM 8.812
I 223MM
218
5MM 5 25
.
500
133MM 12MM
I (TYPICAL)
PANEL DRILLING
FOR SEMI—FLUSH MOUNTING PANEL DRILLING
FRONT VIEW FOR SURFACE MOUNTING
FRONT VIEW
3.0
TYPICAL DIM 76MM
INCHES VIEW SHOWING ASSEMBLY OF HARDWARE
MM FOR SURFACE MTG. ON STEEL PANELS
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35
000
00
‘— 2—6
NLAIBERING OF STUDS
(FRONT VIEW)
OUTLINE
DRILL
2
p PANEL
STUD
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TO TIMER
TO INDICATING LIGHT
WHEN CHECKING PICKUP
__.
OF MAIN UNIT
—>-
INSTANTANEOUS UNIT
VARIABLE RESISTOR
TO TIMER
‘I
TO ACCURATELY REPRODUCE
RELAY CHARACTERISTICS
ALL TESTS SHOULD BE
MADE WITH RELAY IN CASE.
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2
1
51N
3
j51_3 51—1
1
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51N
A
Figure 15 (6375667—2) External Connections of Three Type—IAC53
nd-Overc urren t Prot ectio n of a
Relays used for Phase—to—Phase and Grou
3—Phase Circuit
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Errata Sheet
Revisions to GEK- 34054F1 pages 5, 6 and 8
PAGE 5
On TABLE I o[this page under PICKUP RANGE, AMPE
RES the range value for
IAC53A and IAC54A and [AC533 and IAC54B which reads
2.0- 15.0 should read
2.0- 16.0.
PAGE 6
On TABLE 111 under TIME OVERCURRENT UNIT the last
range value which reads
2.0 15.0 should read 2.0 16.0.
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PAGE 8
On TABLE IX under RANGE; the range which reads 0.5 0.4
should read 0.5 4.0.
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