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This document describes how to determine the operating characteristic of an induction type overcurrent relay. The circuit diagram and theory of operation are provided. The procedure involves connecting the circuit, setting the relay values, increasing current to test points, recording operation times, plotting a PSM-time curve, comparing to a reference curve, and discussing applications and limitations.

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This document describes how to determine the operating characteristic of an induction type overcurrent relay. The circuit diagram and theory of operation are provided. The procedure involves connecting the circuit, setting the relay values, increasing current to test points, recording operation times, plotting a PSM-time curve, comparing to a reference curve, and discussing applications and limitations.

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To determine the operating characteristic of an Induction type Overcurrent Relay

Shunt
Indicating Coil
Relay Contact
Auto 5 Ohm Operating
Transformer 9A coill
A
9 10 4 8 3
DPST E
110 V A
AC 5A 25 A
0-10-30 A
C Contact

CT

SPST
Trip Coil
220V
DC Circuit Breaker

Circuit Diagram for Overcurrent relay

Theory:
Relay Coil Current
Relay operates when, K1I2- K2 > 0. PSM =
Set Current
PSM—Plug setting multiplier,
TSM—time setting multiplier
Procedure:
1. Connect the circuit as shown in the figure; decide the equipment rating based on the Relay setting.
2. Set the relay setting (say plug setting of 2.5 A) and TSM (say 1).
3. Increase the current by autotransformer and resistance arrangement to a particular PSM.
4. Switch on the circuit at set value; record the time of operation of the Relay, till the contactor trips.
5. Repeat for two different values of plug setting and TSM.

Report:
1. Plot the graph showing the characteristic of overcurrent relay i.e. PSM-time curve.
2. Compare the curve with reference curve.
3. Discussion on the curve in 2.
4. Mention an application of such an overcurrent Relay

Discussion:
1. For higher current time of operation is less, why?
2. Is the condition 1 above necessary on power system?
3. Shape of the Aluminum disc in the relay is not circular, why?
4. What are the torques which govern the operation of the relay?
5. What is the limitation of the IDMT type overcurrent relay?

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