Electrical Instruments: Circuit Breakers: Relays. (1930)
Electrical Instruments: Circuit Breakers: Relays. (1930)
Electrical Instruments: Circuit Breakers: Relays. (1930)
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measuring and protective apparatus Made of High Quality Materials Embodying the Finest Engineering Skill Selling at Reasonable Prices Giving the Best Possible Service It's an honest policy, carried out in an honest way. It forms the creed of every member of the Organization and has built up the Roller-Smith Company from "just another Company" to one of the leaders in the Art.
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apparatus to be
COMPANY
guarantees
all
its
of materials carefully selected as best suited to the respective requirements and flawless, so far as inspection and test preliminary to shipment can determine. It will replace or repair, within one year from date of sale, any defective apparatus provided it is returned f. o. b. the Company's Works at Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, for that purpose.
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CATALOG
No, 48
July, 1930.
SWITCHBOARD INSTRUMENTS
DIRECT CURRENT
I I
Ammeters, Milli-Ammeters, Voltmeters, Milli-VoUmeters,
Galvanometers, Pyrometers, Shunts
I I I 1
ALTERNATING CURRENT
Ammeters, Voltmeters, Single Phase and Polyphase Wattmeters. Frequency Meters, Power Factor Meters, Three Phase Ammeters
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THERMO-COUPLE
Ammeters and Milli-Ammeters
Electrical
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MAIN OFFICE:
233 Broadway,
NEW YORK
WORKS:
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Offices in
and Canada
Printed in U. S. A.
CATALOG
NO. 48
928.
Supplement No.
to Bulletin
Supplement No.
1 to
November, 1928.
Supplement No. 2 to Bulletin No. 450, dated June, 1929. Price Sheet No. 1 to Bulletin No, 450, dated August, 1929.
BuUetin No. SIO, dated August, 1929.
INTRODUCTORY
nnHIS new
Catalog covers
all
ROLLER-SMITH
instrument transformers.
GENERAL
We
Catalog
call particular
attention to the
mde
for
there
Ls
traly
"an instrument
every need."
Having behind
it
an experi-
ROLLER-SMITH
COMPANY offers this line with the assurance that every detail of every instrument is in
keeping with the exacting standards
infctruments are characterized by:
Efficient designs
we have
set
up
as our ideal.
ROLLER-SMITH
The
best of materials
Careful assembly
Accurate caUbration
Thorough inspection
Added
to the
above
is
is
by a
product; the fine facilities of a factory that waa designed and constructed especiaUy for the manufacture of ROLLER-SMITH apparatus and the honest guarantee that stands back of every ROLLER-SMITH
product
(.see
page 44).
SPECIAL INSTRUMENTS
We
l-t^d
this
Catalog the
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CATALOQ NO.
48
INDEX
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to
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Design
Size
Accuracy
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4*
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D.C.
A.C.
1
TD
4
TO
4
TA
M%
Page
R.F.
TW
40
18
FD
6
FD
7
FD
5
Round
Pattern
4* R.F.
FA
FA
20
FW
41
19
D.C
7 'A'
Type,
Page. Type.. Page, Type.. Page.
SD
10
A.C. R.F.
SA
SA
24
STW
41
23
SA
25
B
37
D.C.
1
Type
Page
.
ND
NA
29
12
M%
A.C,
Page. Type..
,
NA
30
NA
31
Rectangular
.5
H "x6
"
D.C. A.C.
RD
11
RA
26
RA
27
RA
28
Illuminated
Dial
13
^"x 11%"
5
9
DC
D.C
Type.. Page.
Type.. Page. Type., Page.
IDD
14
Horizontal
HED
HEA
32
13
Edgewise
H"
A.C-
HEA
33
HEA
34
HEA-3
38
"
(For
HEA-3)
Shunts, Switchboard
Multipliers, External
Type
^^j4
14-39 14-39
Leads,
Ammeter
Brackets, Swinging
Boxes
DIMENSIONS
Types Types Types
TD
TA SD
FD
FA
(4")
'
".'.'.'.'.'*''''"''
S
2I
.
(4")
ND
(9^"J and
")
15
Types SA (7^"),
RA (Rectangular), NA
(9^
and
HEA
'35-36
Types LK, Types BK-1, BK-2 and BK-3 Current Transformers Types PS and PD Potential Transformers
Guarantee
3
CURRENT AND POTENTIAL TRANSFORMERS K-1, K-2, K-3 and BK Current Transformers
42
43
43
44
CATALOG NO.
48
TD
3V2
")
and Type
FD
(4'
show the
pleasing
appearance
TYPE TD
For surface mounted instruments the T\T>e TD case is made of The advantages of molded bakelite. this material for an instrument case Permanent finish, highest ire many. insulating qualities and freedom from corrosion are a few of the superior
(jualities
All
TD
v.
bases madefrom molded bakelite. which insures highest insulating qualities and frec'dom from warpage. Square shouldered studs are set in square sockets, molded in the base, which absolutely eliminates the possibility of studs being twisted around anrl breaking internal connections Surface mounted metal cases, either with or without base i, can be furnished on special order without extra charge metal and bakelite cases ran be supplied without extra
self-contained resistances up to and including 150 - an external resistor in the form of a flat disc is supplied, the studs of the instrument. For ranges between 300 > r forms of resistors are used, which are built in cylindrical secured to tlie switchboard or panel by appropriate screws. of 10(J0 volte and over a special, highly insulated external resistor is
^
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TYPE FD
the surface type only and cases are of metal wish. Bases are of metal, strong and rigid. Jruments can be supplied on special order at r-line such is invitod
in
^
'0
vol lb.
ii '1 vlindrical type for lot potentials over 1000 volts a SDerial. hiirhlv
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All
OHNERAL
"-f ^-'Mnrnf
moisture proof.
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When we
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it r
so arranged that they cannot turn and " <'d. In ;r'' f' trument
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which
,
ib
mechan-
't
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grade.
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Non-fading black
in all
<
on
ei
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resses
the
moving
ru* fit.
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t
eri and
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TypeTD
anv point
be
call-
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at
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br
^riu:y al ixuy particular
will
pomi
CATALOG
No, 48
Type
(3>2
'
TD
desired.
Diameter overall is 33^", body diameter 2ys" for metal cases and 2^i" for flush bakelite cases and depth (not including studs) is 1^" for the surface model and
(behind the flange) for the flush model. Net weight is 10 ounces, shipping weight 1 pound. See Page 8 for detailed
If^''
dimensions.
Scale
is
2.1" long.
Flush Model
MILLI-AMMETERS
Cat.
AMMETERS
List
No.
4095 4093 4058s 40593 4033s 40618
40278 4031b
Range
.5-0-. 5 0-1
Value Per
Division
.025 .025 2 !25
1
Price
Cat. No.
4082a
Range
0-50 M,V., with 3
foot leads
Value Per
Division
Scale
List
Price
M.A.
.5 .0
to
suit
shunt
.025 .05
.1
2 .0 2 5
.
5 .0 5 .0 10 .0
SU .60
10 .60 10 .60 10 .60 10 .60 10 60
Amp.
2 .25
5 .5
.
10 60 10 60
10. 10. 10. 13. 13.
10 .0
20 20
Amps.
60 60 60 00 00
2.5 5.0
5
stock item.
tE
ammeters and milli-ammeters can be supplied at the same list prices mstruments listed. Note that on center-zero instruments the value
is
MILLI-VOLTMETERS
Cat. No.
40859 4037 4038 4039
VOLTMETERS
List
Value Per
Rani^e
0-50 M.V, 0-150 0-250 0-500
Olvision
Price
Cat, No.
40188 4087s 4019s 40203 40883 4068a 40223 t4043s
Range
0-15 Volts 0-20 0-30 0-50
0-75 0-100 O-150 0-300
Value Per
Division
.5 Volt
,
List
Price
VOLTMETERS
4040fl
.05 Volt
.1
.2
.
25
*'fi"
In ordering specify quantity, catalog number and whether flush or modcL burface model always furnished unless otherwise specified.
surface
CATALOG
No. 48
Type FD
(V Diameter) Ammeters and Voltmeters The Type FD instruments are
adapted especially to applications where one desires an instrument larger than the Type TD but not as
large as the conventional 73^'' size.
Diameter overall
is
4"
is
and depth
Average net weight is 17 ounces and shipping weight 3 pounds. See page 8
(not including studs)
l^*'.
for
detailed
dimensions.
Scale
is
2^Mong.
MILLr-AMMETERS
Cat. No.
4
AMMETERS
List
Range
Am peres
in
Value Per
Scale Division
.02
Cat
No.
41606
Price
Range in A tn peres
50 M.V. capacity with
3
ft.
Value Per
Scale Division
Scale
to
suit
List
Price
78
.5 0-. 5
M.A.
M.A.
4176 4129
4131 4133 4135
0-1
.02
.1
.2
.
.25 5
leads
SH -50
13 -50 13 .50 16 .50 16 .50 16 .50 16 50
.2
.25
.5 .5
16 50 16 50
16. 60 16- 50 16. 50
Amps.
*4130s *4134s
00 00 50 50
FD Galvanometer, scale 10-0-10 divisions, 15 '^^'^i-Type irSt^' rn icro-ampores per division, resistance aoDroximatplv approximately FiF. 55 nhm ohms $18.50 List
^.^.'^'"""^
*>
'^'^
sliunt
and 3
ft.
leads.
iJ^zerTiZ^'rZeTt^^^
list
prices
MILLI-VOLTMETERS
Cat. No.
VOLTMETERS
List
Range
Volts
in
Value Per
Scale Division
1.0 M.V.
Price
Cat. No,
41448 41698 41468 41488
Range
Vorts
in
Value Per
Scale Division
.25 Volt
.5 .5
List
Price
113.50 13.50
13.50 13.50
1.0
VOLTMETERS
41578 41408
4 1688
41428
-2
10
2 Volts 2.5 5.0
.
'^''^''^'^y Front connected instruments in K ^ r charge. Detail, on requit '"^P^'"^ ' ^P^^^^^ ^^der and at an extra v^^n .o.hination vo,t-ar.et.rs ^ can be suppHed. Prices on appHeation.
CATALOG
No. 48
Type
FD
(4
Pyrometers
the highest grade Ceylon sapphire jewels. Wherever possible the moving parts are made of aluminum and in accordance with the best practices of electrical instrument design. Every effort has been made to secure ruggedness, which is so essential in an instrument that may be mounted on a machine subject to constant vibration. The instrument case is finished in black rubberoid, baked-on enamel, which gives a finish exceptionally durable and proof against scratches, corrosive action of gas fumes, etc.
in
working
ACCURACY
The R-S FD Pyrometer
is
guaranteed
to
accurate to within one scale division, i.e., degrees F. at any point of the scale and at the working point where the highest accuracy is necessary, this usually being the 800 degree pointy the accuracy is guaranteed to be within 15 degrees F., plus or minus.
be 20
THERMO-COUPLE
The thermo-couple casing
tube 9" in length. the type metal pot up to a flange, which is permanently secured 5Vi" from the fire end. A section of armored tubing is built into the couple, protecting the instrument leads up to the point where they are attached to the instrument terminals.
consists of a V^" This may be inserted into
outfit
consists,
in
a pyrometer 4" in diameter, connected by suitable leads to a thermo-couple, mounted in a special casing, adapted for submersion in molten type metal such as is used in various kinds of type casting machines.
MOUNTING
The instrument is equipped with a mountmay be fastened ing clamp by which it
against a vertical iron pipe that can be attached to the type casting machine or the clamp can be passed around any convenient pipe or conduit not attached to the machine, which happens to be in close proximity to it. If no pipe or conduit is available the instrument can be mounted on a simple little panel,
APPLICATION
has proved immensely superior to the glass tube thermometer, which has been ustd larjiely for checking the temperature of type metal in Linotype, Monotype and other similar type casting: equipment. The disadvantages of the glass type of thermometer for indicating the temperature on type casting machines are threefold 1. It is not usually convenient nor possible to read the glass thermometer from any distance with the result that there is always the temptation on the part of the operator to slight this highly important duty. 2. Glass thermometers are fragile and the breakage runs high even under most careful
This
pyrometer
which any one can readily make up and can be attached to a nearby wall or other support. The thermo-couple can be placed vertically in the type metal pot and, for convenience, most
users fasten a little strap of iron to the edge of the pot having a hole in the inner end In this sufficient to clear the thermo-couple. fashion the thermo-couple is kept located at the portion of the type metal receptacle having the greatest depth and constancy of readThe dimensions of the ings is thus assured. support iron vary with different types of machines* We do not furnish these iron straps but they can easily be made up by the user.
usage.
Heating beyond the range of a glass thermometer ruins it, while the pyrometer suffers no injury from overheatinsrThe Type FD Pyrometer is mounted upon a support in plain view of the operator and there is no excuse for his not being always aware of the temperature of the metal in type pot. The thermocouple element is encased in a heavy iron cylinder which is not fragile and can be left imbedded in cold type
3.
CO
metal without injury. In addition to the foregoing superiority of the FD pyrometer over the glass tube thermometer, the scale is more legible and can be read by an operator standing twelve feet away from the instrument, which means that the operator of another machine can keep his eye on the temperature of the type metal without losing time. Moreover, the FD pyrometer can be mounted at any convenient height and angle for the operator, a feature which, of course, is impossible with the class thermometer, which usually has to be lifted out of the type metal pot for a rea ding and then replaced.
M
ti
i
ly-
consists
of
D'Arsonval
type
of
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DVH24TZ
milli-voltmeter, calibrated to read temperatares from The scale is to 1200 degrees F. graduated to read in 20 degree divisions. The dial is of white bristol board with black inscriptions. The moving element of the instrument is carried on polished steel pivots
Cat. NoDescription 4190 Type FD Pyrometer, complete with thermo-couple, leads and Specify quantity and catalog numberDirections for Ordering:
clamp
CATALOQ
No. 48
Dimensions of Types
TD
and
FD
Instrument
TYPE TD
Ammeter
or Voltmeter^
lb.
Net Weisht
Surface
Ammeter
Net Weight
TYPE FD
or
134
Holes
A-A
fit
Diiti'.B-,
E o
TYPE
a. p.
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t/3
Dim.* A'
c o
c
1
Volts,
Q
T^ype of Resistor for and TYPE \r
,
to 2000 Volts
to 2500 Volts
CATALOG
No. 48
HED
and IDD
V
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page we give the essential details that are common to all the instruents on pages 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14 (except as noted). Reference to the illustrations will show the pleasing appearance of these inruments and the open, well lighted and easily read scales. Our well-known black rubberoid finish has been adopted as standard after any years of experience with various finishes. It is durable and will not tarnish )r oxidize. Special finishes can be supplied at an extra charge and prices will be joted on application. Sturdy but light steel cases are standard and all instruments are dust and oisture proof. When we are advised that instruments are to be used under damp tropical conditions special precautions are taken to adapt the instruments to lose conditions. Flush type instruments can be furnished in certain types- see
this
On
Connections (for back connected instruments) are in the form of rear studs so Tanged that they cannot turn and a full complement of nuts and washers is ipplied. In mounting an instrument it is necessary to drill only the holes for le studs which studs are provided with holding nuts to secure the instrument ^mly in place. Front connected instruments can be supplied in certain types
e listings for details.
moving element.
Dials (except for the Type IDD) are of pure white bristol board of the ghest grade and the scales are drawn in by hand in accordance with the char:teristics of each instrument. Non-fading black India ink, which retains its gibility indefinitely, is used in all types.
Glasses are free from flaws and are firmly cemented in place.
ND
zero adjuster.
Springs are of phosphor-bronze, well aged to minimize zero shifting. Mechanisms are so mounted that the parts cannot get out of alignment.
All
<
pes
coil
type.
Scale
1H%
9
to all these
CATALOG
No. 48
Type SD
(7/2''
Diameter)
The depth of Type SD ammeters and voltand their scale meters is Average net weight length is 5",
space
is
per instrument is 8 pounds; shipping weight, 14 pounds. Complete dimensions are given on page 15.
AHMTRS
Cat.
VOLTMETERS
List
\o.
J320S
Ran^e in Amps.
50 M. V.
Capacitj'
000001
Valae Per
Divit^ion
Cat.
Ranire in
Value Per
Division
.02 .05
,2 .2
1.
List
Price
$28.00
No.
4329s 4499s 4325s 4313 s 4314s 4332s 4315s 4316s
-^3178
VoHa
001.5
Price
$36.00 36.00 37.50 37.60 37.60
37,50 38.00 39,50 48.00 51.00 54.00
Stale to suit
Volts
Volt
I
shunt
.02 .02 .05
.1
'
Amp.
Amps.
Amp.
*'
1.5
3
5
" 1 1
35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00
0- 10 0- 15 0" 50
i<
44
10 0- 15
0- 25 0- 50 0- 75 0-1 on
0-1
1
9
.2 .5
1. 1.
"
4318s 4319s
1.
44
2. 2. 5.
Volts
44
<l
10. 10.
4f
4
Amps.
"
r>.
DIFFERENTIAL VOLTMETERS
35.00 35.00 35.75 36.00 37.00 40.50 43,25
ft.
10.
in.
n-600 0.750
10. 10.
Differential Voltmeters can be supplied at a list price of $10.00 additional to the list price of the left zero voltmeter of similar range. Differential voltmeters, beinpr center zero instruments, the value per division is
leads.
moving
twice that of left zero voltmeters. Differential voltmeters have an extra terminal stud connected to the center of the
coi!
usually
windinir.
^^00 amperes and under) can He fuvT^Cdas'^se^^^^^ ^^P^^^te .hunt instruments, at $35.00 list each, including shunts and
Ss
zerofn^trum'AVsc^^^^^^^^
Prices as left '''' ^ero instruments, Mim.roltn!^t'er!7ln b ^ rnirdln'thlTol/''and ranges 0-50, 0-100, 0-250 0-500 M. V. List *J^,J"wmg: price of nnv lnr Fhij^h type cases c^n hp fn ^^^^^ ^^"^^^ is $36.00. -^v,^^ " application. Front co/c?eTimtrn^lf ''^^^u F.tra i>air^ofam^^^^^^^^ application.
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^^^^
Kiven at bottom of '""^^ ^^"^ ^^^"^ ^""^'^^^ Page 14 fn or,eri.o specify quantity, catalog
number and
10
CATALOG
No. 48
Type
RD
to
(Rectangular)
AMMETERS
Cat.
VOLTMETERS
List
Ranire
in
Valuen Per
Divisian
Cat,
No.
43000
43001 43002 43003 43004 43005 43006 43007 43008 43009 43010
Ampa.
Price
No.
43017 13018 13010 43020 43021
43022 43023 43024 43025 43026 43027
Ranjre in Volts
01.5 Volts 03 " 0- 10 0- 15 0- 50 0- 75
Values Per
Division
.02 .05
.2
,2
4 I
List
Price
$36.00 36.00 37.50 37.50 37.50
37.50 38.00 30.50 48.00 51.00 54.00
50 M. V.
Scale to suit
Volt
4
Capacity
00001
shunt
,02 .02 .05
.1
4 i
Amp.
Amp.
4
1.5
AmpH
f f
3
5
4 4
4 4
1.
4 4
1.
0-10
0- 15
0- 25 0- 50 0- 75
.2
t
ft
4 4
.2
l
.5
1
44
4 4
2. 2.
5.
Volts
4 4 t I
r.
1.
4
1.
*4
0-750
10. 10.
( f
0-100
0-150 0-200 0-300 0-400 0-500
o-r,oo
2.
I n
Amps,
I 4 4
DIFFERENTIAL VOLTMETERS
DifTerential Voltmeters can be supplied at a list price of $11.00 additional to the list prioo of the left zero voltmt'ter of similar ranpe. Differential voltmeters, beintr center zero Instruments, the value per divi>;ion is usually twice that of left zero voltmeters. Differential
2.
5.
5.
i
43014
43015 43028
4301fi
I i
4 I
0-750
* 4
4 4
4 4
4 4
4 4
leads
center
of
the
movintr
coil
series devices (200 amperes and under), can be furnished as separate shunt instruments, at $35*00 list each, including shunts and leads.
higher than 750 amperes, add to the price of Cat. No, 43000 instrument the price of the appropriate shunt. See page 14 for complete listing of shunts.
ivifh rancfes^
For ammeters
MilU-ammeters can be furnished in the following ranges: 0-5, 0-10, 0-15, 0-25, 0-50, 0-100, 0-250, 0-500 and 0-800 M. A. List price of any one of these
ranges is $35.00. Center zero ammeters and milli-ammefers take the same list prices as left zero instruments. Scale divisions are about twice the value of left zero instruments. Milfi-voltmeters can be furnished in the following ranges: 0-50, 0-100, 0-250 and 0-500 M. V, List price of any one of these ranges is $36.00, Extra pairs of ammeter leads. 6 feet long, per pair $1.50 list For special length ammeter lead prices see page 14. Swinging brackets can be supplied when desired and details of these are given at bottom of page 14, In ordering specify quantity, catalog number and special features, if any.
11
CATALOG
N. it
Type
ND
Diameter)
Type N D
VOLTMBTBR8
1
(.
Rancv
01.5 0S 0- 10 0- 16
la
Vftlue
Per
Volt
List
No.
Volts
Division
Prict
VolU
.02 .06
.2
436Hs
t).
60
1.
0- 75
0-1
' 1
io
',()
2.
2. U.
Volts
'*
'
0-
4S7S
0-600 O-T&O
10 10
DIFFKRFNTIAL VOLTMETERg
1^
I
iM'inir
centrr
Im
IMT wr<
1
diviNion
volt
met ^ra.
I
<
f.i
1 1 , 1 1 '
rw
1
>. ii
V.
fh
'
r)
Ml
ran
and
ovfr 3000 amperes add to the price of Cat. N<. appropriate shunt. Sc Pajje for comphi.
n
'
the following ranjren: 0-5, 0-10, 0-25. price of any one of the ranireR is
'
on ajijilualion. $1 50 liM
1
'
**taili
of theae mrt
fi
jriv
ty,
n^Mrc
;f
Type
HED
width)
CATALOG
No- 48
(9/2" overall
our Horizontal Edgewise model which is used when it is desired to minimum of switchboard space for the instruments without sacrificing scale length, and also when a large number of voltmeters and ammeters must be used on the same panel to control many main or branch circuits. The overall width is 9V2", the overall height SV-" and the depth 7%". Scale length is TVs". Average net weight per instrument is 17 pounds; shipping weight, 24 pounds. Complete dimensions are given on Page 15,
This utilize a
is
<
AMMETERS
Cat.
VOLTMETERS
List
No.
'4424a
412r>
Ranire in Ampft.
r>ij
Value Per
DiviRion
Cat,
Price
$56T00
56.00
5fi.00
4
M. v. Capacity
1
Scale to suit
No, 4438s
44483 4439s 4417s 4418s
Ransre in Volts
01.5 Volts 4 03 4 0- 10
1
Value Per
Division
.02 Volt 44 .05 2
1 4
List
Price
58.00 58.00 58.00 64.00 64.00 64.00 64.00 70.00 7M.00 82.00
shunt
4172 4473 4400 4402 4 4 OS 4404 4406 4406 4407 4408 4409 4410 4411 4430
0000-
Amp.
Ampfl.
4 4
1.5 3 5
.02 .02
Amp
0-
15
4 4
.2
*
05
I
0- 50 0- 75
4 4
1.
10 15
.2
.2 .5
$i
44
4 I
25 50 75 100
1.
I 4 I
1,
> I
2.
Amps
1
i 4
144 44
t 4
4 4
2.
2,
.').
Volts
t 4 1 1
4 t
4 4
10. 10.
60.00
0.
2.
5.
I i
ti
)
5.
4 *
fl
I f
II
(I
DIFFERENTIAL VOLTMETERS
Differential Voltmeters can be supplied at a list price of S 17.50 additional to the list price of the left zero voltmtter of similar range. Differential voltmeters, beinf? center zero instruments, the value per division is usually twice that of left zero voltmeters. Differential voltmeters have an extra terminal stud connected to the center of the
CD
4412
750 10, $4 t* 4418 0-1000 20. 44 4408 0-1200 20. 4414 0-1500 20. 4 4415 0-2000 50. 44 4416 0-3000 60. Separate 50 M, V. shunt with 6
0< I t < 4 4 t * 4 i I
fiQ
leads.
's" indicates
stock
item.
ordinarih/ supplied as series devices (200 amperes and under) can be furnished as separate shunt instruments at $66.00 list, including shunt and
leads.
Ammeters
ranges above 3000 amperes, add to the price of Cat, No. 4424 instrument the price of the appropriate shunt. See Page 14 for complete
ivith
For avmieters
listing of shunts.
MiUi-amvieters can be furnished in the following ranges: 0-5, 0-10, 0-15, 0-25, 0-50, 0-100, 0-250, 0-500 and 0-800 M.A. List price of any of these ranges is $56.00. Center zero avrmeters and milli-ammeters take the same list prices as left zero instruments. Scale divisions are about twice the value of left zero instruments. Milli-voltmeters can be furnished in the following ranges: 0-50, 0-100, 0-250 and 0-500 M. V. List price of any one of these ranges is $56.00Only surface mounting, back connected instruments are available in Type HED. Extra pairs of ammeter leads, 6 feet long, per pair .$2.00 list.
,
at
For special length ammeter lead prices see Page 14. Swinging brackets can be supplied when desired and details of these are given bottom of Page 14. In ordering specify quantity and catalog number and special features, if any.
13
CATALOG N
Type IDD
*0
(Illuminated Dial)
TYPE IDD
CO
IDD, largely used in central stations, has a translucent porcelain dial. k t>f which is mounted an Edison base l..r an iru-HiideKceiit lamp so that the scale may be read from a considerable di>i Overall width is 13%'\ overall lu and depth 4^". Scale length is 10". 11 Dial is porcelain with scale and figures
l>Pt
"
Lamp connecpainted in black thereon. iiunii are at top of case, near lamp receiAveraire net weight per instrument ta< Ic.
is
18
poundH
AM
I
\ <ii
1.
I.KS
List
lit
Kance
0- 15 0- 50 0. 1 00
in
Value Per
Division
1
Volts
\
Price
$140.00 140.00
14(.00
Volt
ft
ft
.5
1.
*
447U
1.
2.5 Volts
5.
# 4
ft
DIFFERENTIAL
11 10
444
:
1
1
1
15-0- 15 50-0- 50
[M
.
VolU
(
.5 2.
r.
. I
Volt
VolU
ft
11511.00 1551.00
15*
lt.1
1
I"
00
(10
r.
M
iMI
^
'
iMi
>
<
fl.
littUb.
Lxirrtial reHUtor.
itrs
Miuapu
ll.&O rice*, tteie below. For awinvinar bracketw, Hf< tiuinlAtr and special foatura. if any.
.
extra
piu'r
^nrXTS
(r>0
M. V. Drop)
List
Ampere
t'aparit>
A mprrr
C at*
Price
T 0(1
No.
Capacity
Price
IT r.o
100 150
44>"V
1
I"
i^-.'.
.5
.(I
447U
400
tf
600 750
furniahtyl
441IU 441^
44tS
sooo
51.50
*>
r,o
,0
15
z:.
44U4
on applicAtiun
MLLTIPLIKKH
Prr Poir
I
)
pift-ft;
7
fiO
per ft
if.
ft.
I^adft
:
11
ft
I
I.f-ad*
14
CATALOG
No. 48
15
CATALOG
Sm. 4
D.
C SWITCHBOARD
50 M. V.
AMMETER SHUNTS
4?
1
E
'*
1
1/7
T
/.
r
*
V'
/i
/SO
ZOO
2*
c
30C
6
-
^
: 11
/'
i
r
4.
^^^v
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^^^^1
1.
r
f
1 1
Z7
/
^1
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r.-^
ESQ
1
r H
llr
'II
be
Rmdr
in the
nfr futurr.
(>rli-
CATALOG
No. 48
Alternating
Current
Switchboard
Instruments
Tyne
TA
(Z'A")
and Tvoe
PA
to
a
the
Reference
show the
instruments^ and the open, well lighted and extremely long scales*
Electro
Ust^d
-
magnet
Mechanism
TA
and
FA
TYPE TA
For surface mounted instruments the Type TA case is made of molded bakelite. The advantages of this material for an instrument case are many.
Voltmeters
TYPE FA
instruments are supplied in the surface type only and cases are of metal with our well known black rubberoid finish. Bases are of metal, strong and rigid. Front connected Type FA instruments can be supplied on special order at an extra charge. Correspondence regarding such is invited. Type FA voltmeters up to 150 volts and Type FA Wattmeters up to 150 volts have selfcontained resistors and above that separately mounted resistors are used- These resistors are
of the cylindrical type.
Type
FA
GENERAL
All instruments are dust and moisture proof. When we are advised that instruments are to be used under damp or tropical conditions special precautions are taken to adapt the instruments to those conditions.
the form of rear studs so arranged that they cannot turn and a full complement of nuts and washers is supplied. In mounting a surface instrument it is necessary to drill only the holes for the studs which studs are provided with holding nuts to secure the instrument firmly in place. A flush type instrument is held in place by means of screws in the mounting holes in the rim. The instruments are exceptionally well damped by means of a light but rigid aluminum air vane rotating in a die cast chamber.
Connections are
in
Dials are of pure white bristol-board of the highest grade. Non-fading black India ink, which retains its legibility indefinitely, is used in all types. Dials with special markings will be supplied on quantity propositions without extra charge.
Glasses are free from flaws and are firmly fastened in place. SprinfTs are of phosphor-bronze, well aged to minimize zero shifting. Mechanisms are mounted on the bases in such a manner that strains and stresses on either the base or the case are not transmitted to the moving element. All Type FA instruments are regularly equipped with zero adjusters and Type TA instruments will be so equipped without extra charge on special order. Mechanisms of the ammeters and voltmeters are of the electro-magnet type and of the wattmeters of the electro-dynamometer type. See above for illustration of electro-magnet mechanism. On both Types TA and FA ammeters and voltmeters the readable portion of the scale is from about 20% of scale to full scale. Scale divisions of FA wattmeters are uniform and readings can be taken throughout the entire range. All instruments (with the exception of the 10 and 15 volt voltmeters) are accurate within of full scale value at any point on the readable portion of the scale. The 10 and 15 volt voltmeters are slightly less accurate. On special order and without extra charge any instrument will be calibrated with hi^rhest possible accuracy at any particular point, All instruments are accurate on all frequencies up to and including 133 cycles. Other details not common to all these instruments will be found in the section devoted to each particular type.
1%%
17
CATALOG
No. 48
Type
(3'/2"
TA
Diameter)
Surface ModL-I
Flush Model
instruments are recommended for all applications where an instrument of very small size is desired. Diameter overall is 3^/^'', body diameter 2%" (2%" for flush bakelite case) and depth (not including studs) is 1%" for the surface model and (behind the flange) for the flush model. Net weight is 12 ounces, shipping weight 1 pound. See page 21 for detailed dimensions. Scale is 2" long.
Type
TA
MILLI-AMMETERS
Value Per
Cat.
AMMETERS
Value Per
List
No.
4201 4200s 4247 4249s 4251 4253
Range
0-
Scale Division
2.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 10.0
Cat.
Price
10.25 10.25 10.25 10.25 10.25 10.25 10.25 10.25
No.
42065 4263 4208s
4210s 4212 4214s 4279 4216s
Ran^e
0-1
Scale Division
-025 .05
.1
.2
List
Price
$10.25 10.25 10,25
10.25 10.25 10.25 10.25 13.00
50 M.A.
M.A,
Amp.
Amp.
0-L5
0-3
0-5
10.0
4204 4237
20.0 20.0
.25
.5 .5
4259 4218s
0-40 0-50
13.00 13.00
fVOLTMETERS
Cat.
Value Per
Kang^e in Volts
0-10 Volts 0-15 0-20 0-30 0-50
No.
4217s 4219s 4261 4220s 4222s
Scale Division
,5
List Price
Cat.
Value Per
Ransre in Volts
0-75 Volts 0-100 0-150 0-300
No*4223 *4221
Scale Division
2.5 Volt 2,5 6.0 10.0
List
Price
$10.25 12.75 13,00 15.50
Volt
$10.25
10.25 10.25 10.25 10,25
.5 .5
1,0 2.0
-m^
4226s 4205s
indicates
stock
item
18
CATALOG
Type FA
(4" Diameter)
Ammeteni and
The Typ
ultmetcrs
TA
but nut
hi
VII
Type
FA mstffu
u
ttiiiu^ttffm.
arv
i|Uippi
with
AMMKl I
I
ui
M UM UM
14
14
^19
i.1 <MI
MKrKKS
ii
IM
Vl
y
Cfl
ami
-t'
r
i\
num
ber,
can be
Ui
If r
anl at
aa
1>
Type FA
(4" Dianieler)
ini lf
l*hase
Watf meters
r
'
a mf*dium siM
r
'
.'I
ni'l
li
and
(
nut
and ahipping
INi-lJ-
HAM. HAII.MKIKKH
^
all
tl% ti*t
(Mi
CM)
MM
f.'
fill
4;
04<
(0 Mf
J I
CATALOG
No. 48
Dimensions of Types
IY tPlys
TA
and
FA
Instruments
JSC3RMINU5,-7,
TYPE TA
neter
TYPE TA
Ammeter
Body
Net Weight
2%"
lb.
lb.
Shipping Weight
4
^
>2
IT)
C
2'/: 2
t'-
TYPE FA
nmeter or Voltmeter Surface Model eight IVk lbs. Shipping Weight IM:
TYPE FA
lbs
5 lbs
Disc Type Resistor Supplied with TYPE Voltmeters, 75, 100 and 150 Volts.
TA
<
Ml
HOLES A-A FIT OVEA HSTRUMEMT STUOA,
I
TYPE TA
All
CATALOG NO.
48
essential
all the
that
common
to
rubberoid
has been adopted as standard after many years of experience with It is durable and various finishes.
will
Special
application.
Sturdy
proof.
all
under damp or tropical conditions special precautions are taken to adapt the instruments for those condition^ Flush type instninKMits can be furnished in certain types see listings for details.
When we
back connected instruments) are in the form of rear studs so arranged that they cannot turn and a full complement of nuts and washers is supplied. In mounting an instrument it is necessary to drill only the holes for the studs, which studs are
(for
Connections
provided with holding nuts to secure the instrument firmly in place. instruments can be supplied in certain types see listings for details.
of
Front connected
Ammeters, Voltmeters and Wattmeters are exceptionally well damped by means a light but rigid aluminum air vane rotating in a die cast chamber.
Dials are of pure white bristol board of the highest grade and the scales are drawn in by hand in ar-cf,rdance with the characteristics of each instrument. Non-fading black India mk, which retains its legibility indefinitely, is used in all types. Gla.sses are free from flaws and are firmly cemented in place.
Ammeters, Voltmeters and Wattmeters of all types except the are provided with a convenient and efficient zero adjuster.
HE A
and Triplex
Springs are of phosphor-bronze, well aged to minimize zero shiftmg. Mechanisms are so mounted that the parts cannot get out of alignment.
Ammeters anil Voltmeters have mechanisms of the electro-magnet type and mcters and Power Factor Meters of the electro-dynamometer
type.
W^att-
Dlas^orTnT''
el
Tr
""^''^'^^
'^""^'l^'
^^^^^^
^'^
is
oP-ated
on
if
best accuracy
desired.
^^-^"'"ate
an^^Tott'^on\tf"'^'^
^^'^^^"^^^^^^ ^ r
wkhin
IH%
?nMuoncy
All instruments are accurate
^'^^^^^
-<='--te within
1%
of normal
on
all
frequencies
up
to
round
in
th^:::ri:^r;ii^^-^^^^
22
-~
cycles.
CATALOG
NO. 48
TYPE SA
(7H" diameter)
This page and the two pages following cover our Type SA Ammeters. Voltmeters, Single and Polye Wattmeters. Frequency Meters and Power Factor Meters, all 7^^" in diameter. The depth is except for the Polyphase Wattmeters which have a small H^' projection on the front (as shown). length is 5". Type SA instruments are recommended especially for medium size panels and other uses where apace is a consideration. Complete dimensions are given on page 35.
TYPE SA
diameter)
HP
AMMETERS
ft
VOLTMETERS
List
t Range in
Value Per
Division
Scale to Suit
Amps.
Amp.
Price
Cat. No.
4516s
Range
VoJts
in
Value Per
Division
Scale to Suit
List
Price
150 Volts
*S
a
:3
\s
3
9
is
9
'3
;3
Transformer
.1
S31 50
.
.2 .2 *5
1.
1.
2. 2. 5. 5.
31.50 31.50 31.50 31.50 32.00 32.00 32.00 33.75 34.50 36.00
Transformer
1,
2. 5.
10. 10.
Has
external resistor.
20%
to
100%
is
5H
ordinarily supplied as series devices (300 amperes and under), can be furnished as npere devices for use with current transformers, prices being figured as in preceding paragraph. This bination should always be used where the line voltage exceeds 600 volts.
Ammeters
CD
For voltmeters with ranges above 600 voIts add to the price
t
an extra charge.
at
Prices on application.
Prices on application.
an extra charge.
if
In ordering^ specify quantity, catalog number, special features uments are used with external transformers.
23
CATALOa NO.
48
TYPE SA
(7>a" diameter)
Wattmeters
Single Phase and Polyphase
can be furnished. Meters Ampere Kilovolt Reactive
Prices on application.)
us
Vults
tScale
Liiit
Price
10 in
To
O
o
(
Suit Trana.
m
71 .75
.7
K.W,
1.5 ? r.
76.00 67.25
4
71 .75
n
t
0-16
7
I*OLYPHasL \sattmeters
^ 111
I
u rc %
N'off
tScaic
LUt Price
To Huh Tran
4O0
(
1 r,
M9.0n
lOS 00
:'0
'0
in
.o(
tin* IfDffth
prarticiilly
uniform
g w(?ihi 14 |>ound.
M' listed iite 5
uni
inst
I.
wi< u
\\
f.
'
higher
*
thftii
thoe
lit>d u#f
exiiM-nal
pfjttitiMl
and current
th
without eitra churicu tha Craagformor rat&og iovolvad but ar in proportion to tho>.<
for suoh
um
24
CATALOO NO.
4S
TYPE SA
7' /'
diameter
on application
Ir
V '.It
ui l*ru
47i4
I
-
Ml
1
fM>
ti OU
U M
I
00 00 QU QU
t on
'
MOV%| k
till
\c
OW
>U
w
If
N ft
ft.
X III
i
I7.VI
I a I
4
I
4
47M
II
f
s,
W
Avrfifcgr
H
iirt
.
p.
SwtlirhlHiaril
Flush
t \
tu
i >
<
In orJvr
25
CATALOG
No, 48
Type
,
page and the Meters and Frequency P^lyP^j^^^.^^^^^^^^^^ and Phase Single Voltmeters. dimenIhese Meters Factor Power 3%'' deep excerpt for the Polyphase Wattmeter, sions of 5%' is 5,^/'. Type length Scale front. the on projection ^;?,t'7VSr ^5/32 D^oiection which has a small applications where
On
this
list
our Type
RA
Ammeters,
instruments. pattern round conventional advantage over the Til ^ dimensions are p:iven on Page 36.
,
,
Complete
L-^
Type
RA
AMMETERS
Cat. **IUnffe in
VOLTMETERS
List
Cat.
No.
4t>17
C)
Amp8. Amp.
Ranffe
in
Value per
Division
List
Price
$37.50 37-50 37.50 37.50 37.50 38.00 38.00 38.00 39.00 40.50 43.00
No.
4629 4630 4631 4632 4633
to Suit
Capacity
4C19
4fi20
Transformer
.1
Price
$40.25 39.75 40.25 45,50 51.25 62.00
Scale to Suit
Transformer
1.
0-10
o-ir>
.2 .2
.5
1.
4621
4f:22
462:i
4631
2.
5.
10. 10.
1.
2
2*.
5. 5.
Has external
to
resistor.
fnr^
lOO^/of full scale value. ^^^^ ranges higher than 300 amperes, add to the price of ^^^^i^^^'^^ ampere ammeter the price of the appropriate current trans'/^'""^'''^y
from abour20%
supplied as series devices (300 amperes and under), can wTrni'^K ^"'5^^*^ ^''''''^^ ^^^^ ^"^^^"^ transformers, prices beine fieu?id ^ paragraph. This combination should always be l^'^T'^^^S usLd wh.r/^hrrr used ^^ here the Ime voltage exceeds 600 volts above 600 volts, add to the price of the 4629"^^^^^^^^ .t nJ ^""^^ ^^^trument, the pnce of the appropriate potential transformer
'
42 and
'$?3^^''^''^
'"''"^"^
26
CATALOG
Sm.
Typ
RA
(Rectant^ular)
WATTMETKRS
Single Phase and Polyphase Vuipere Mrtera can b furmnhed. Pricn on appliration.)
MiNi;i>: I'HASK
\ ri
\iki
kks
I
ft
I-
I
I
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.
t'
%
ft
10
! !
1ft
Ift
1ft
Sft tft
M
',0
I
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\<K
IK.,
ft ft
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ft
fur
Ir
Ihr
In ur
1 r
are
iai
m
Ml
|r
feature
ind
r
I
in
wh-
potei
*uch irmnAtormmn.
27
CATALOG
N.
Type
RA
Prices on application.)
(Rectanjiular)
^,
KEQ
M KTERS
LUl
I
Pri.
U.M
1.01
00
00 MS. 00 91.01
]'
Mhll.K.s
I 1
Mir
M
I
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(I
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*
I
.0 .0 .0
.0
I
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4
4
f^
,',
0(t
III!
-,
ttmiM*r<*>
CATALOG
NO.
48
TYPE NA
(9^'' diameter)
and the two pages following we list our Type NA Ammeters, Voltmeters, Single Phase and r>lyphae Wattmeters, Frequency Meters and Power Factor Meters. These are all 9^" in diameter and 'i" deep except for the Polyphase Wattmeter, which has a small H*' projection on the front. Scale ngth is QH"' Type NA instruments are designed for large switchboards and for other applications licre H long scale, round pattern instrument is needed. Complete dimensions are given on page 35.
On
this
TYPE NA
(9,V diameter
AMMr
'at.
1
hRS
Vafue Per
Division
Scale to Suit
VOLTMt TBMS
List
So.
Price
Cat. No.
45663
45593 4560s 4561s
fRange
in
Value Per
Division
Scale to Suit
List
Volts
150 Volts
Price
TrHnHf<rmf r
.1
5
1(1
0(y-
.2
15
555 556
rm
;>57 .'58
.2 .5
1. 1.
2.
6.'
0-200 0-300
indioates wtock item,
6.
139.75 39 75 39.76 39.75 39.75 41.00 41.00 41.00 42.00 43.25 44.25
.
45628
456.3s
'
Transformer
1.
2. 5.
10. 10.
Has
external resistor.
-'(ttles
20%
to
100%
is
ordinarily supplied as series devices (300 amperes and under), can be furnished as 5 mpere devices for uhc? with current transformers, prices being figured as in preceding paragraph. This mbinalion nhouhi always be used where the line voltage exceeds 600 volts.
Ammeters
<
OS
For voltmeters with ranges ahove 600 volts, add to the price of the Cat. No. 4566, 150 volt instrulent the price ^^^ t\ir appropriate pot -ntial transformer.
an extra charge.
at
Prices on application*
Prices on application.
an extra charge.
if
In ordering, specify quantity, catalog number, special features istruments are used with external transformers.
when
29
CATALOa NO.
48
TYPE NA
(9^i" diameter)
Wattmeters
Polyphase and Phase Single
furnished. be can Meters Ampere (Reactive Kilovolt
Prices on application.)
Amperes
5 5
'
Volts
tScale
List Price
$73.00
i
J
.
J,
4767
4768 4769
4770
4771 4772
4773
4774 4775
10 10 10 15 15 15
4776
4777 4778
4770
25 25 25 50 50 50
100-150 200-300 400-600 100-150 200-300 400-600 100-150 200^300 400-600 100-150 200-300 400-600 100-150 200-300 400-600 100-150 200-300 400-600
To
Suit Trans,
K.W.
u u
u
7:i.OO
a
u u u u u a
0-15
0-7 0-15
0-30
77 25 81.25 73.00 77.25 81.26 73.00 77.25 81.25 73.00 77.25 81.25
POLYPHASE WATTMETERS
Cat. No.
47S3s 478^13
Amperes
5
5
Volts
tScale
List Price
47853
47S63 *47S79
47883
5 5 5
To
Suit Trans.
0-1.5 0-2.5
K.W.
110. 00
0-5
114.50
"
external resistance for potential circuit. tScales are readable throughout their entire length
Has
and the
12 pounds; .hipping weight 19 pounds. capacities higher than those listed use
is
5 ampere
instruments with
current
TraSmeS^
this sheet.
'
and
external
TT'^'
any. operating voltage and freused with external current or potc.itial transformers.
if
30
CATALOG NO.
48
TYPE NA
diameter)
CYCLES
pa^B FACT
hREQUENC\ MhfERS
It.
No.
Cycles
35
Volts
List Price
7\m
7>;i
701 7 92
7li:i
1
'
75 .00
>
00-
:,a
>
794
79fi
101 87 .75 U4 .00 101 .75 .H7 75 04 00 101 .75 .H7 .75
.
1'4
00
.
75 97 75 104 00
101
Hi
.75
No.
Amperoi
5 5 5 5 5
5
VolU
100^ 2<0
1
Scale
1
m
S02
i04
Phases
3
Wires
3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4
List Price
">0
:t(M)
50 50
50-
I I 1 I
400
1(M
1
5(
50
5(^
S05
<m
<i)7
200
40(^
:ioo
r.tto
iOS
5 5 5
100
i:>o
200- 300
400-600
3 2 2 2 2 2 2
as external resistor.
rales are readable
as will he noted, extremely long rind with uniform divisions. net weight per in^strument 12 pounds; shipping weight 19 pounds.
For power faet<*r meters with ampere capacities higher than 5 amperes use external current mers with the 5 ampere instruments.
trans-
For power factor meters for voltages higher than those ternal current transformers.
transformers
and
than those
Prices on application.
rliio^'s
In ordering, specify quantity, catalog number, special features if any, operating voltaee and ire< instruments are to be used with external current orpotcTitial transformer-*
of suS^^^^^
31
CATALOG NO.
48
TYPE HEA
(Horizontal Edgewise)
On
this
HEA
i
(horieontal edgewise)
Ammetera.
Vol-
7M
^'^^/
'
The.,
hrh
^^f,^ ^^.^
36.
excep U s de
to to
Lt^str;:::;: ZsX::'^
rompl'
tc
i-u^erii..
.und
Polvphaae Wattmeter, which ut.li.e a ,iimum of space . . .eet .,. .....en. v..
on page
TYPE HEA
(Horizontal Edgewise)
A Al METERS
Cat. No. 4Glo
VOLTMETERS
Price
tRange in Amps.
5
Value Per
Division
Scale to Suit
Cat. No,
4616s
tRange
in
Value Per
Division
Scale to Suit
List
Votts
150 Volts Capacity 0- 75
Price
Amp.
Capacity 0- 5 0- 10 0- 15 0- 25 0- 50 D- 75 0-100
Transformer
.1
.2 .2
.5
1. 1.
2.
Transformer
1.
$75 00
74 GO
2.
75.00
5.
77.00 79.50
SI. 00
10. 10.
Has
external resistor.
20%
to
100%
Average net weight per instrument is 14 pounds; shipping weight 20 pounds. For ammeters with ranges higher than 100
ammeter the
amperes, add
Ordinarily supplied as series devices (100 amperes and under), can be furnished a. 5 amn!!?r/^'' ^^^^^f^^"^^"' P"*^^^ being figured as in preceding paragraph. This combination should comb.nat.on ,7 always k be used where the line voltage exceeds 600 volts.
^''^"^ ^"^^ ment ment^th^'prl'^ ine price oMh of the appropriate potential transformer.
instru-
on pages 42 and 43
32
CATALOG MO.
TYPE HEA
Horizontal Edcrwise
Wattmeters
Single Phase and Polyphase
^eacfi^e Kilo%olt
Prices on application.)
$5^ 'X
5
0^.7
k:w.
' *
90.00
r
150
IM.M
99.M
^2_5
IS
10
!5
li
1M.M IM.M
M.M
IM.M IM.M
IM.M IM.M
15
51
0-7 0-15
^4
M9.M
110.
MM
lOL>T>HA5E
WaTTMlETERS
List Price
Tc
5 S
Szri Tr
4.
$125 or
70
CATALOG NO.
48
TYPE HEA
(Horizontal Edgewise)
on application.)
FREQUENCY METERS
Cat.
4SCA 4865 *4S66 4SS5 4880
No
tCycIes
15-35 15-35 15-35 30-60 30-60 30-60 45-75 45-75
4.5-75
Volts
100-150 200-300 400-600 100-150 200-300 400-600 100-150 200-300
400-^600
List Price
$100.00
110. (k:
120.00
100.00
110
4887
4867 4868 4800
120
100 110
-
Oi
120.01
4870 4871
4872
4873 4874
4875
100
00
110. oc
120.00
110. or
120
130
A m pcrc^
Volts
tScale
.50-1. 00-. 50 .50-1. 00-. 50
.50-1. 00-. 50 .50-1 .00-50
Phases
3
3 3
Wires
3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4
4
List Prici
$90. 0(
100.
0<
(M
5
i)
*4880
.>
110
90.
2
2 2 2 2 2
0(
0<
.50-1. 00-. 50
100.
5
5
110.(M
90.
0<
100. 0*
400-600
.50-1.00-50
no
o<
V item
(iroupli'jL't t)icir
entire length.
quenl^ metcls''
""'
^"^
is
frf
S^tr'thr^'am^'re" in'Sun^nts.'
"P*^'*'^^
^^^"^
cvcmil''cur7enYV7ans7o"me^^^
r..r
frequency meters for voltages higher than those listed use external potential transformers. Switchboard type current and potential transformers are
listed
"
"
'
^her"e*
inVrnmin^^^
..-.Mormers
.features
34
CATALOG NO.
48
TYPE
WATTMETER, FREQUENCY
METER, POWER FACTOR METER.
Net Weight, 8 Lbs.
Shipping Weight, 14 Lbs.
Ammpter. Stud* \. H r
V'nitmrter, Frequency
anri
WATTMETER.
Net Weight, 8 Lbs Shipping Weight,
14 Lbs.
TYPE
A, A. C.
POWER FACTOR
METER.
Net Weight,
12 Lbs.
*4i..^^'!I'"h'''";Studs A. B. C
and D.
TYPE N A POLYPHASE
INDICATING
WATTMETER.
Net Weight,
12
'
Lbs.
ALL DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATE AN10t)R1?EFERENCE PUR POSES ONLY. BLUE PRINTS ON REQUEST.
35
CATALOG NO.
48
^*T7TT7T3
Studs-H F
H,
F.
Power
SI
Net Weight, 15 Lbs. Shipping Weight, 24 Lbs. Ammeter, Voltmeter, Frequency Meter StudsA, B. Single Phase Indicating Wattmeter, Studs -A, B, H, F. Power Factor Meter Studs B, C, D F H.
A,
TYPE H E A A C AMMETER, VOLTMETER, SINGLE PHASE INDICATING WATTMETER, FREQUENCY METER, POWER FACTOR METER
Net Weight, 16
-3
3'
PURPOSES
CATALOG NO.
48
TYPE B
Triplex
Ammeters
for
Three Ph ase A. C.
Circuits
of rear studs so arranged that they cannot turn, and a full complement of nuts and washers is supplied. In
it is
neces-
only the holes for the studs, which studs also serve to hold the instrument in place. The whole structure is dust, moisture and practically water proof. Each scale is about 2ji inches long. Dials are pure white bristol board with prominent black inscriptions,
are
at
well
Scales
easily
read,
from
scale
about
C'r-
THIS
of
used by them for taking simultaneous readings in each of the three phases of a three phase, high tension metering circuit. Three separate ammeter mechanisms, each independent
of
one
value. Springs are phosphor bronze, well aged to minimize zero shifting. Glass fronts are cemented in place.
full
20%
to
100%
of
weight
8 pounds.
The
Cat.
listing
is
as follows:
List
mounted in one shown in the Each mechanism has a amperes and its scale is
No.
Description
Price
marked according
current connected.
300s Type B Triplex Ammeter, capacity 5 amperes for each mechanism, scales
marked
formers
to
suit
trans-
SG2.50
cc
used.
All three
mechrigid
mounted on the
Bakelite base, thus insuring proper insulation and providing against misalignment of parts. In addition, there is a Bakelite barrier between each mechanism. Overall diameter
(not including studs, of which there are ^ix) is inches. Case is pressed
steel, light
is
We
mechanism "Duplex" ammeters 2 and 3 mechanism voltmeters. Triplex Ammeters in capacities exceeding 5 amperes and less than 5
2
<
listing of
l)lack
wear.
and rigid. Finish is dull rubberoid the best for long Connections are in the form
37
is
CATALOG
No. 48
2.
The
relatively
small
The individual seal interference. are the same length as those in t single instr standard type ment, namely TVs" (see page 32
HE A
Base dimensions are 8%" width ai 9%" height and the case projects 29/32" from the board. Connectio
are in the form of three pairs of re studs firmly anchored to the base bakelite bushings. For mounting t instrument it is necessary to dr only six holes in the switchboard, the terminal studs act also as su porting studs. The case is finish in dull black rubberoid finish. Di< are pure white bristol board wi prominent black inscriptions, are w lighted and easily read. Scales a readable from about 20% to 1007c full scale value. The glass front cemented in place. Accuracif is wit in 1^4% of full scale value at ai point on the scale.
The Type HEA-3 ammeter is a new three phase ammeter developed for a larg-e public utility to supplement our Type B Triplex three phase ammeter
page 37), of which a large number are used by them and many other public ultility companies. The HEA-3 ammeter is distinguished by its very
(see
long scale
useful
desired.
{IVs
inches)
and
is
most
are
when very
close readings
17
nounds,
shipping
rc eight
pounds.
The Type HEA-3 ammeter consists of three horizontal edgewise mechanisms, mounted one above the other in a single case and utilizing one single window. The two outstanding features
The
Cat.
listing is as follows:
DESCRIPTION
Type
List Pri
No.
301s
HEA-3 ammeter,
characterizing this
design
are
as follows:
formers
1.
$110.
made
of
the current in three different phases. For simultaneous readings they cannot be equalled as the slightest difference between the current in the different phases is indicated clearly.
We
the
cities
car
for
li.sti
CATALOG NO.
Swinging Brackets
Swinging brackets for switchboard typeri SA, KA, NA and HE temating current) and typt^ SD, RD, ND, HED and IDD <di: rrent In^trumentH are furnished in two lengths as listed below:
)
Cat
N".
4375h 15-inch Su'frrm.f
lit
List
Description
Bracket for angle iron
nt
Price
..$16.00
4376w 24-Uicli
.'iv
frame
'
ati a tuiient
1')
attachment
1
2l.(X)
attachment
21.0<J
atock ilam.
uwd
'
wIh
ti'
franH*rt ar
of anKl<' iron
iiaiiM
uir
Standard
fim.Mh
\n
black.
give typ< and Hpecificationn of in-ttrument, ha well aM the aloK nund)er of bracket, and state whether Mwitchl)oard fraiiu* i anKlc
ti
In ordering,
cr pi|>v
Y Boxes and
Multipliers
A
ii,rn
very
<
..ri)r.l< ti<
h^t
,,f
in tvnt
and
v)ltaKe
trausforiiM
<
!!
trd on
42
an<.
39
CATALOG NO.
4f
TN PES TW.
FW AND STW
111
vf
hot win
i
i.fiv
cwat^
demand
for
y,
and on
'
direct current.
I
All instninu
in
t
!i
thermo-coi;
iHiinter to
nw
lie
I.
wIukIx ih apt to
the caae
il
i\\
AHMETBkS AND
OH"
MIl lJ-AMMLTIiRS
Diameferj
^1
;
III
cflicu*nrv
conncct^nl
of hi^li
to
'\
d'Ai>
Kitivity.
nil of
movement
'
M
II,
F. for M
Will
'
ratiirr
iii
not
.y
under
<
MeioM
at
of
moMpherir conditions.
bo-
fMiund.
Scmie
is
2*1
'
loux
AMMLILKS
i>cr
I
karifr
Li^i
Prici
10
JO
17 17 17 17
In
,
UluK
tJuiiilnY
and wbHlter
urfiu^ or flunh
model
40
CATALOG NO.
48
MILLNAMMETERS
(4''
Diameterj
instruments employ the same thermo-couples and mechanisms similar to the Type instruments. The instrument is not furnished in a flu^h model case, however, and is supplied with a surface model metal case only-
These
TW
FW
Description
Scale length
is
2H'.
Finish
Modi^l
standard dull black rubbroid. All instruments are equipped with zero adjusters. Overall diameter is 4*. Projection from front of board is 1 Ji*. Net weight is 17 ounces; shipping weight. 3 lbs.
ia
MILLI-AMMETERS
Value per
(No.
K
1
AMMETERS
List
Dtviiion
3.0 2.5 2.5 5,0 5.0 10.0 10.0 20.0
Price
Cat. No.
Range
0-1 Amp. 0-1.5 Amps.
Value per
Division
.02 Amp. .025 .05 .10 .20 .25 .50
List
Price
M.A,
(I-
5(1
8175 8176
8l7'J
:a
i)
2i}0
HI 55 H fiA
I
HI81 8184
0-3 0-5
S29.25 29.25 20 25
29 25
-'U.-'5
-ion
HI 57
H
I
*K5(M)
29,25
29 25
8185 818^
5K
0-HOO
29.26
In tndtnttg
pi*rify ijunritity
and cutuhiK
mirrilM-r.
TW
KV\ si/rs,
lafKcr.
l)iit
thc!
(.'onipletr
turi' r-rrors is
STW
instnimmt
transnut t<TH, inchidiriK s|);irk, iirr\ vaciiurn tube, high fre(|U('nrv K<^f<*r;it<)r ty|M's, where the antenna ciirrrnt xnlwv is H) anipen-s or more. Mechanism: Tlie insfrunient nieehanism
Irirger
itsi
lt
nTijininrndrd
for
form
Type
8TW
may
curacy. Description: These instruments are ^ su|)plied in the surface mo<iel only, but be had with eitluT back connection< or front lonn ''h' 'n>^ DT'-frrred.
.
.
'
Ammeter (Back
connections)
switchboard and portable instruments. Hand-<lrawn scales plus the effirient r*>mpensation employed assure maximum ac-
D.C
of thr s:inie liij^h jn'^de dWrsonvid us hiult into the Holler-Smith standard
IS
Hrftle
length
is 5*.
Ov.
Proj
Fiaiifh is stAndard dull black rubheroid. All iustruineots provided with soro adjusters.
oard
is
3 '4*.
lbs.
weight
Net
44
lbs.;
stuppiag weight, 14
AMMETERS
Value per
Division 8100
81AI 81A2 8103
Pri<**s
List Price
Cat. No.
8164 8105 SlOO 8167
Range
0-40 0-80 0-100
Value per
Division
l.O l.O
List
Price
.2 .5 .5
Amp.
55 00 55 00 55 00
.
Amp.
Amps.
155 00 62 00
1.0
>n.
2.0 2.0
In ord^rxn^ jpcv
.^li
m;
ii
iL
iiwtc
or front connections.
CATALOG
No. 48
Type
Wound
7500 Volts
LK
Maximum
List Price
Amperes
$26.50 26.50 26.50 26,50 26.50 26.50 26.50 27.00 27.00 27.00 32.00 34.50
1
BK
OPEN PRIMARY
LIST PRICE
50 Volt-amperes, 25 to 60 Cycles
WOUND PRIMARY
Ratio
Primar> to Secondary
\
i
Type K-1
4500 V.
Type K2
7500 V,
Type K-3
15000 V.
Type B-K
4500 V.
Maximum
'
Maximum
?51.00 51.00 51.00 51.00 51.00 51.00 51.00 52.00 53.75 64.25 56.75 57.25 58.75 60.50
Maximum
$68.50 68.50 68.50 68.50 68.50 68.50 68.50 71.50 73.50 74.50 75.50 77.50 78.50 79.50
Maximum
5' 5
Amperes
50 5 75/5 100 5 150/5 200 5 250/5 300/5 400 '5 500 5 600 5 750/6 1000 '5 1250/5 1500 5 2000/5 2500/5 8000/5 4000/5 6000/5 6000/5 7500/5 10000/6 12000/5 12500/5 3 5000/5 20000/5
i
4
1
1
$34.25 34.25 3J.25 34.25 34.25 34.25 31.25 35.25 37.00 38.25 40.25 42.25 44.00 48.00
No
bus bar furnished. Units usually supported by primary bus bar. Add $9.75 list for separate supports for clampiriK
to
panel.
f 4
i
1
x2%" x2%"
x2V4"
1"
i 1
4 4
44
t 4
4 i
44
Cf
44 44
44
39.25 39.25 44.25 44.25 58.75 108.00 127.25 147.00 147.00 147.00
X3V4" X3V4" 2" X4V4" 2" x4y4" 2V4" X5V4" 21/4" xsy*" 2V2" X5V4"
2%"
4 V2
"
X 8% "
X 814" xsy*" X 9%"
X 6^4
"
42
CATALOG
No. 48
LIST PRICE
Type BK-1
4500 V.
1
Primary to Secondary
Type BK-2
7500 V.
Maximum
51.75 54.75 64.75 64,76 69*50
Type BK-3
15000 V.
Maximum
66.75 72,75 84,25 b4,25 96.00
Maximum
84.25 88.25 98.00 98.00 111.00
Amperes
'
1%"
l%"x2"
13^" X 3" 114" x3" 214" X 3"
-J
VOLTAGE TRANSFORMERS
Types PS and
Ratio
PD
LIST PRICE
Type PS
1
Primary to Secondary
Type PS
60 Cycle 200 V- A.
$32.25 35.25 38.00 40.75 61.75 80.50
Type PS
25 Cycle 50 V. A.
$33,50 39.25 40-25 51.50
Type PS
25 Cycle 200 V. A.
$37.25 42.25 44.25 56.75 73.50 94.00
Type
PD
0 Cycle 50 V. A.
1 '
Type
PD
60 Cycle 200 V. A,
25 Cycle
200 V. A*
220/110 Volts 440' 100 " 560 110 2200 110 " 4400/110 " 6600 110 " 11000 110 13200/110 "
$137.00 146.75
$190.00 210.25
Delivery on
all
instrument transformers
is
FOB
Camden, N.
J.,
U.
S.
43
ROLLX
Products cooprae ,
nxiicAting
coanplcte line* of
aod
r*P^^<^
Keiay and
ci
BuBebn*
covetittg tKe
Ywiow
GUARANTEE
ANY
>
gUAfMlrrt all
ll
i|>f>rlM
riveted
*i
bMi
I
it
iaapartioa
vtli
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^'^^iiw
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foff
II
fliwd
pymoM.
BtKMiMi. Pa.,
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li.
BULLETIN NO.
830
GRAPHIC INSTRUMENTS
Type AG for Alteinatinj^ Cuiient Type DG for Direct Gurrent
Switchboard, Wall and Portable Types
I'
CD
CD
Electrical
my
1
CO
MAIN OFFICE:
233
Broadway, \ FAX
YORK
^^^IW
WORKS:
<
inted in U.
S:
ftil
i.i I
I i
NO
(iraphic Instruments
l.%pr
AG
Grapkic Volim'lfr
'v
.11(1
t
\\
ith
12'
'
II.
|ipin;'
i'.'bl
(Ml
II
<Kly
j
num-
utiioii,
the outstand-
li
in
KOLLKkSMITH
Graphic Instruments
/to
A.A
IKH
\l
MhA
II
V\|S>IS
Type
AG
ALTERNATING CURRENT
GRAPHIC INSTRUMENTS
*AMMETERS
1
LIST PRICES
i
Range
Value per
Switchboard M't'g.
Cat. Xo.
List Price
Wall Mounting
Cat. No.
List Price
Portable
Type
List Pripp
Cat. No.
Ampere
Amps.
Scale to Suit
Capacity
rK5
Transformer
.1
8300
8303
$344.00
8301
$344.00 344,00
8302
8305
$380.00
380.00
Amp.
344.00
8304
VOLTMETERS
LLST PRICES
^'a]ue per
Division
Switchboard M't'g.
Cat. No.
List Price
Wall Mounting
Cat. No.
List Price
'
Portable Type
Cat. No.
[
List Price
--^
150 ^ olt
Scale to Suit
Capacity
0-150 Volts
tO-300 +0-500
tO-600
tO-750
Ti-ansformer
2 Volts
4
1
8310
8313 8316 8319 8322 8325
$344.00
344.00 354.00 360.00 364.00 375.00
8311
$344.00
344.00 354.00 360.00 364.00 375.00
1
8312
8315 8318 8321 8324 8327
$380.00
380.00 390.00 396.00 400.00 411.00
10
8
10
of in.strument transformers for use with graphic ammeters and voltmeters see Supplement No. 2 to Bulletin No. 450 covering switchboard type transformers. Bulletin No. 160 lists the type ROV^D portable curren: transformer.
For
listing
Double and triple range Type AG voltmeters can be supplied but range? must be selected with scale division multiples, such as, for example, 150, 300 an-l 600 volts To figure the list price of a multi-range voltmeter add to the lis: price of the highest voltage range selected $15.00 list for each additional range.
w?tlhr'""f switchboard, wall or portable type. When transformers are to be used with the instruments specify the ratios of the transformer.
Specify quantity, catalog
[4]
Type
AG
e
ALTERNATING CLRRENT
GRAPHIC INSTRUMENTS
Single Phase and Po!
U attmeters
LLfT
p;
To
4
:<:>:
'>
730 War.
<>-liOO
POLYPHASE
Ti
lOD-LSO
Po
JMOD
4 xyj^
trlj
i
r
; -
xm
r. ^ ira^^
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GRAPHIC INSTRUMENTS
Ammeters, Milli-Voltmeters and Voltmeters
AMMETERS
1
LIST PRICES
'
Value Per
Di\a.si(jn
S\\itchboard M't'g.
Wall Mounting
Cat. Xo.
List Price
Portable Tyne
1
Cat. No.
List Price
Cat. No.
List Pric
lOUiM. V.
i^c-aJe
to
Suit
Shunt
i
8400
$344.00
8401
$344.00
8402
$380.00
tiMILLI-VOLTMETERS
1
(mo M.
0-250
O-.'lOO
2
10
\^
tVOLTMETEIiS
1 1
00-
3 10
l.j
\'olt.s
, '
.04 Volts 9
0-
8421 8424
8427
$380.00
380.00 380.00
U0-
j(J
7.5
.1
.]
U-100
1
J
2 Volts 2
1
380.00
380.00
8434 8437
380.00
0-150
0-300
0-600
8
10
0-750
380.00 390.00
400.00 411.00
1??"*"^;
'"'^'"'^
"""""
[6]
BULLETIN NO.
should
always
be
2.
Number
Serial
of
major
divisions,
i.e.,
10 or 15 point scale.
3. 4. 5.
number
of instrument.
Kind of instrument, i.e., whether ammeter, voltmeter, wattmeter or power factor meter. Example: Chart for Cat. No. 8435 voltmeter should be
Direct current, 10 point scale, 0-100 volts, serial number (insert number), voltmeter.
specified:
CHARTS
INK:
|3.00 $1.10
list
per
roll.
list
per 4
oz. bottle.
DG
100 M. V.
Switchboard Type
Cat. No.
SHUNTS
Portable Type
Capacity
5 ^imps.
List Price
Cat. No.
Capacity
5
List Price
8460
8461
.S462
10 15
8463 S264
8465 8466 8467 8468 8469 8470 8471 8472 8473 8474 8475 8476 8477 8478 8479 8480 8481 8482
91
50
110 00
8493 8494 8495 8496 8497 8498 8499 8500 8501 8502 8503 8504 8505 8506 8507 8508 8509 8510 8511 8512 8513
Amps.
10 15
1200 1500
22 50 27.50 32.50 37 50 50.00 66,00 75.00 86.00 101.50 120.00 157.00 210.00 260 00 310 00
[7
complete lines of comprise Products ROLLER-SMITH graphic, Relays and indicating Instruments, Electrical Bulletins covering Breakers. Circuit oil and air and request. the various devices will be sent on
Works
of Roller-Smith Company,
Bethlehem, Pa.
GUARANTEE
TJli:
to
KOLLER-SMITH COMPANY
made
of materials
guarantees
all
its
apparatus
selected as best suited to the respective n^quirements and flawless so far as inspection and test preliminary to shipment can determine. It will replace or
be
carefully
year from date of salo, any defective it is returned f. o. b. the Company's Works at Bethlehem. Pa., for that purpose.
ROLLER-SMITH
ATLANTA BOSTON BUFFALO
.
Representatives
Sales Offices
.
KUicott Square Duildino CHICAGO 53 W. Jackson Blvd. -KVF>[.AND. 19S8 E, 66th Street ^ Kittridge Bldg. >LTKun^ Fisher Building HOUSTON 1006 Washington Aveyiue ^' ^^^'^rd Street MnM'rni.VF''^^ MONIRLAL Tramivay Bldg.
.
.
tSS Broadwaif
.
.
OMAHA
ST.
PHILADELPHIA
.
\V.
.
....
.
.
. .
Buildin <j Fi rst Nat, Bank Bldg. NatL Bk. of Com. Bldg.
.
.
Pioneer Building
16:l-2nd Street Alaska Bldg, 183 George Street
ABROAD
liiUAiL Eij:cTmc
Company
Box
SOJ,lf,
Kembla
Havana, Cuba
m
Mil
CO.. Inc..
Daini, Osaka,
Japan
Box
IM iiited by
Bo
Sapplement No.
to
BULLETIN
No. 100
Februnrv, 1929
ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENTS
FOR
and
;
%
system and automatic train control testing" listed in Bulletin No* 100 we are nowprepared to supply some new combinations of rang-es in Types HSD and ISD. The TjT>es GSA-3, GWA and are new t\T)es of instruments, having ranges suitable for more recent requirements in the field. The information in this Supplement is, necessarily, somewhat condensed and detailed data will gladly be supplied on applifor
signal
HWA
cation.
Electrical
my
iratus 1
1
WOK
YORK
Bethlehem,
Pennsylvania
and Japan
^rinted in U. S
SiippU'iiifnt >o.
>
HULLKTIN
No. 100
DIRECT
Type
This
TSl)
be supplied:
(at.
Liot
No.
Price
.02
Volt
O-lo
.1
1032
0-150
0- .3
"
1.
$115.00
0-1.5
Amp. Amps.
.002
.01
.1
Amp.
0-15
DIRECT CURRENT
Price List
Vulue per Hcale
DiviHioii
Lint
Price
i6
0- .1 { 0- .25 ( 0-1.
(
i
Amp.
"
.001
Amp.
" "
.0025
.01
V
1
$70.00
'
Amps.
.002
.05
.2
Amp.
"
70.00
)
xro
rfiuliilili-
Hum
20'/,
to
100%
of full
nrale
vfilu
Type CiWA voltmeter has four self-contained ranges and same physical dimensions, scale length and general appearis the Type GSA line, illusti'ated and described in Bulletins )0 and No. 160. Mechanism consists of a thermo-couple permanent magnet "d'Aisonval" form of movement. The
e e
he used on any commercial frecjuency. nd on direct current. Resistance is over 20 ohms per volt, voltmeter can be supplied in the following com'ype )n of ranges: Trice List
GWA
Value
* ro.
i>er
scale
List
Itanr^s
Divlaton
Price
iO)40
)
.5
0-2. S 0-5.
f
Volt Volts
.005
.02 .05
.2
Volt
"
*'
'
$105.00
1
0-20
fio!M
.ibour
"
w*- ro
i.1:(.l.>
00%
to
100*7
Supplement >o.
1 to
BULLETIN
So. 100
HWA
and general appearance to the Type HTA instrun^ Foi*m of mechan in Bulletins No. 100 and No. 160.
1
It
<j
on any commercial frequency, A.C. and on direct cuiTent, are voltmeters described on ^ same as in the case of the Type voltmeter can be supplied j The Type preceding page.
GWA
HWA
the
fr]lovving' tT\'o
combinations of ranges:
Price List
Cit.
1
*Rang:es
Valae
scale Diviion
ii>er
List
Prir<?
\
'
0-.5
'
Volt Volts
"
.025
.25
1.
Volt
"
(
;
$85.00
"
iO-i
tl044
;
)
0-5 0-25
Volt Volts
"
.04
.2
Volt
" "
\
(
(0-125
tAt an extra
list
1.0 5.0
/
)
90.00
Volts
price of J9.00 the Cat. No. 1042 can be supplied with sistor to Increase thp 20 volt range to 120 volts. tExiemal resistor suppli..d for the 125 volt range. * Scales are readable from about 20% to 100% of full scale value.
an extpri
be glad to send on request copies of our Bullets No. 100 and No. 160 in which will be found detailed data on J Roller-Smith instruments for signal system and automatic tr
will
We
Print..!
by Boroueh Press.
New
York.
SuDplement Xo.
2 to
BULLETIN NO*
100
July. 1930. (Supersedinii: Page 4 of Bulletin No. 100 dated At arch, 1928.
and second listing on Page 2 of Supplement No, I to Bulletin No. 100, dated February. 1929.)
PD DIRECT CURRENT VOLT-AMMETERS FOR SIGNAL SYSTEM and AUTOMATIC TRAIN CONTROL
Type
TESTING
Cat. No. 1088, Type PD Volt-Ammeter with Selector Switch and Fuse
Electrical
MY
iratus I
MAIN OFFICE:
233 Broadway,
NEW YORK
in
^^^QS^
WORKS:
Offices
rintt'd in V.
IS.
A.
Supplement So. 2 to
BLLLETIN NO. 1
Type
HTD
HEADLIGHT TESTER
HEADLICHT TESTK]?
8ist4s
ism enrloHed in a heavy sheet iniMal cis with l)lack efiamel finish. Th<' s<nlr
read
thruuKli
<i|)ening
Icrniinals
(M\<*n'(l
consist
of
three
foot
riiM
t<-i
1
1
irjii
ihli V liic
permanrtit
ly
tiir
two thnadt^d
plu^
ineheK.
It
IJSTING
l>i*Heripf ion
List
|*rir*'
llcadhtht
're*it4;r,
ran^e
O^rAi voltj*.
with 3
ft.
$24.50
Ilivht Tester. dcMjhle
thuuv,
(I-.V)
atni (KrjfMI
2H..S0
'
'
Pre*.
I'
BULLETIN
(Super.spding-
No. 160
August, 192S
TYPE GSA
Ammeters, Voltmeters, Volt-Ammeters, Single and Polyphase Wattmeters, Frequency Meters, Power Factor Meters, Transformers, Multipliers.
TYPE HTA
TYPE ISA
Ammeters and
Voltmeters
Volt-Ammeters
Electrical
IVIAIN
Apparatus irotusj I
OFFICE:
233 Brmclway,
NEW YORK
V^ppJ'
WORKS:
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Representatires in
United States and Canada Australia, Cuba, Japan and Philippine Islands
IF.
Illlllillll
ited In U. S, A.
Kleclro-MaKnetrnc'chaniHin ii>vd in
oil
meters
\
he
lar but
coil.
(Type
HTA
instrumer
let
I
11
ailmetem
(4]
>0. 160
Mechanism
used
in
Type
GSA
Frequency Meters
Electro- Dynamometer
mechanism used
in
Type GSA
CD
[5]
BI LLKTIN >0.
160
Alternating Current
Portable Instruments
TYPE GSA
Ammeters and Voltmeters
Ammeters and
tRange
C":ipacit\'
rt
Milli- Ammeters
List Price S39 00
fV^oltmeters
Cat,
Cat.
Value per
Division
.Scale to suit
Value per
No.
1638 1600 1601 1602 160a 1604 1644 1645 1605s
1606.S
No1625
1633 1640 1614 1615 1616 1646
1617s 1618s 1619s 1620s 1647
tRanCe
Capacitv
150 \'olts \'olts 0- 10 X'olts 0- 15
Division
Scale as selected 1 Volt
1
List Price
S43.00
transformer
O-lOi) u-25()
M.A,
M.A.
9
.>
607 1608s
1
Ainjj.
.01 ,01
An} p.
.02
05
1
.1
-
o
.
1610
1611^ 1635s 1612? 1613
1.
1.
o
2.
AlliJ);
M.A
M.A
42 00
42 00 42.00 42 00 42 00
43 00 43.00
Volt s
.30.00
1688
1689
50
/o- 15 10'0- 20
84.00
1690
1621
1.
M.A.
82.00
1662
;Q-200
1663
1664
:0~
1
2
.01
.
Amp
M.A
Ami
.0-300 0-1.5
82.00
82 00
.
1628
1691
01
(J2
0-750
1665
1666
:0-
M.A
Amp.
M.A.
85.00
85
60 00
68 50
70.50
3
1
Amp Amp
01
.01
()5
Amp. Amp.
82 00
.
1692
1622s
5 Anij)
80.00
80.00
60.50
73.
2 .0- 10 n3 0- 15 5
()-
7 5
1604
1623s
1624s
02
1
i)2
1
0-750 0-300
0-150 0-300
80.00 80.00
7S.00
10-600
71.25
81
V'
()5
25
lo
2
1
10-600 0-1 50
;
50
1626
79 00
.
5
1
0-300 0-750
S3
1672
1673 1674
1648 1649
5
2
1
79.00 79.00
82 00
.
\'oltmeters .w.w-.v^v.. with ...V.I ranjyjcs over 750 \'olt;? require external voltage transformer. Data on application. For non-listed two. three or four range voltmeters, whose lowest ran^e is in excess of 50 volts add to the list price of the highest range selected, SIO.OO for each additional ran^^e.
For
list
non -listed
is
of
Amps.
5
0-300
Amp.
Amps.
'
82.00
83 50
.
lower range
price?;
two range \'oit meters whose 50 volts or under add together the
V'
the two single range instruments selected. Note ihat only ranges with the same number of scale divisions can be combined.
J\74?Xre
Aevicfs (300 amperes and under), can be furnished a 5 ''""^ Tl P'^^'^d'"? paragraph.
^Z^^
ORDERING
"''^
transformers
^"^^'^^'^
'
e^Val Stfo^e^^^^^
[6]
BlLJ^tTU SOL im
Alternating'
T\PE GSA
Volt-Ammeters
BULLETIN NO.
TYPE GSA
Single and Polyphase
A\
attmeters
List
Cat.
tScale
1
Price
* t
No.
1S09 ISIO ISll
1S12 1813 1S14
Am|>eres
15 15 15 25 25 25
Volts
100-150 200-300 400-600
100-150 200-300 400-600 100-150 200-300 400-600
7 Scale
1801 1802
300
100 (300
0-2 0-4
0-7.5
K.W.
n
1"
1
1S2:1S2^^
iso;;>
1.^0-i>
1
To Suit Trans.
113.00
son-
0-2.5
1M5
1
I
Sl(>
ISO? ISOS
'
1"
M7
50 50 50
0-1.25 "-2.5
1"
1
1
POLYPHASE WATT M ET E R
rat. No.
1N2S.S 1829:^
Ainptrrs
.1
> oJts
loo-ir.o
Scale
List Price
$130.00 140.00 155.00
Cat.
No.
1S25S 1826s
182'r
List
Aiii|>ere&
Volts
100-150 200-300 400-600
tScale
0-1.25 0-2.5
11-5
Prit*
To
Suit Trans.
1S30
s "
200-300 400-600
.stock
K.W.
JIS
5
5
H'
15.:
iiidioat.'.s
item.
''^^^^'^^'^
ticallrClfiform.
throughout their entire length and the scale divisions are pr.
^jth ampere capacities higher than those listed ''f^^'"^*^^ use .mr.f.o'"ampere m.-^truments with external current transformers "^'^^ .7'^^^! capacities higher than those listed use external vnu exiernai ZT^Z'' \oitage and current transformer^
transformers are calibrated for such .V^^ ue withourevt,''n"HVr^''' n^r' resulting scales, of course, depend on the transfornTer raUot im oKp ^^-^ '^^''^^ ^^eet. Se* P^e'lVt^Lst^^f
"^'^
o"\rans"^^^^^^^^
''''
^^^"^^
"
watts, be furVri xvfA^''^'^' capacity to 2 anme^^^^^^^^ i-a single cur?eSrc^n!.nifv in . in serief and I^e cur -Pn? >
in parallel.
Sn
polyphase wattmeters can be a(hlitional charge of 20^^ to the li.^t ^^^"iPle: a Catalog No. ISOO GS 1^0-150 volts, scale 0-1.
'
^^'^^
"'^"'^^ capacity is
^^^^'^^ The wattmeter ^"^^^"t coils are connected V^^"" doubled by connecting the current coils
1^'^
^'tf.
"""^ber, special features, if any, i ^^^"^^^^"^^r ratios where instruments are used wi ith ex-
[81
BLTLLKTIN
>;0.
10
TYPE GSA
Frequency Meters and Power Factor Meters
H
\
FREQUENCY METERS
Volts
15-35 15-35 15-35 20-65 20-65 20-65
;;o-()0
1
T^ist
Price
155.00 170.00
t^'> <'lf
Volts
List Price
(10-150
S14(l.00
105-155 HI5-155
1
115-155 lM>-600
1 1
400-600
4
1.S61
\
1641
1642
1
:;
]
140.00 155.00
17 0.00
5-7
ii
15-75
400-600
(lit.
List
Anii)>,
1
\o\is
Phases Hires
3
3 > 3
Pri<'e
No,
1 1 1
Volts
-150 2i>o -3O0 4 n -GOO
1
Phaser
>
W ires
4 4
Price
$130,00
14 0.00
5 5 5 5
$110, 00
3
3 3
>
155,00
150.00
\\\\\
riiiott-
are prei:>ared to surply and on rt.'(iu*'.st \'e Kilovolt Ampere meters, indicates stock item. jales are readable th roULrhout tlieir ent Id'e
'
leni^'-th.
power factor meters with ampere capacities higher than 5 amperes use lal current transformers with the 5 ampere instruments, 'or power factor meters for voltages higher than those listed use external fe transformers and external current transformers,
'or
use external
frequency meters and power factor meters with two or three voltage ities add $15.00 to list price of highest voltage capacity involved for each
capacity.
-5.
power factor meter scales read .5-1.0 lee page 14 for listing of transformers.
l11
specify quantity, catalog number, special features, iif any, ting voltage and frequency, and, in those cases where instruments are to ;ed with external current or voltage transformers, the ratios of such
N ORDERING,
formers.
[9]
KUIXETIX >0.
160
p^,.
C.
VOLTS
Voltmeter
400
Type
GSA
1.00
Me
voHml^.J!"'
h"
"
direcTcur/em Itll"^^^^^^^^^^ as the Tvpe GSD Ire t?mn!r ^. f concerned, to the Tvot Gsi Hn. li
mentioned, known
f /?
^'^^^ "re
10]
Bl I.I.IOTIN NO.
im
Type
HTA
(
iinent
(Full
Size)
and sizes
Type HTD, is similar, as far as case styles are concerned, to the Type HTA line listed in this Section.
known
as the
A
to
HTD
anyone on request.
[Ill
HULLETIN >0.
10
Type
HTA
GENERAL
for all kinds of applicurrent alternating of use increasing rapidly the With and less expensive altercation^ there is an ever-increasing demand for smaller nating current measuring instruments than the regular run of portable devices that have heretofore been available. put on the market its Several years ago the ROLLEE-SMITH instruments, large numbers of which have been sold and well-known type are giving 100% satisfaction. However, there has since come up a demand for a still smaller instrument, one which is truly of "pocket size." has developed and To meet this demand the ROLLER-SMITH offers the type HTA alternating current portables shown in this Bulletin, the is a real pocket portable (see cut on HTA superseding the HA. The preceding page) and the prices are extremely low for such high quality instruments. These instruments are suitable for general testing of A. C. motor and generator circuits, light and power circuits, household appliances, etc. They are useful to electrical contractors, plant electricians, "trouble shooters," students and to schools and colleges. portable instruments comprises The ROLLER-SMITH line of Type ammeters up to and including 50 amperes and voltmeters as high as 300 volts. The ammeters can of course, be u.-^ed for higher currents by means of 5 ampere capacity m.^truments with external current transformers having suitable ratios of tran.-;f ormation.
COMPANY
HA
COMPANY
HTA
HTA
order to combine in one instrument the ranges of several individual ones we supply voltmeters with double and triple ranges. Where multi-range ammeters are needed, we recommend 5 ampere capacity ammeters with suitable externa) current transformers. Practicall.N all these instruments are so designed so that they may be used on direct current also with good accuracy, this being particularly true of the ammeters and of the voltmeters of 150 volts and over.
In
DESCRIPTION
Mechanisms are of the electro-magnet type and are so mounted that
the
parts cannot get out of alignment. Pivots are hardened steel, accurately ground and polished. All in.-truments are individually calibrated. Cases are light but rigid metal with black rubberoid finish. The cases are so constructed as to be practically dust proof an<l moisture proof and, if we are advised that the instruments are to be used in tropical countries or under humid conditions, additional precautions will be taken to exclude moisture and protect the dial.
all
Connections are in the form of binding posts with non-removable tops so arranged that the binding posts cannot turn. Dials are pure white bristol board of the highest grade and the scales are (irawn in by hand m accordance with the characteristics of each instrument. Non-fadmg black India ink, which retains its legibilitv indefinitely, is used in
type?.
"
'
Avei^LrneW^ilt''-^
ounce.
Pointers are light but rigid aluminum. Glasses are free from flaws and are firmly fa.stened in place. All in.sti-uments are provided with a convenient and efficient zero adjuj Springs are of pho.sphor-bronze, well aged to minimize zero shifting. All the instruments are accurate to within 11^*^/, of full .scale value instrument., are 3^/' wide 4%" high and
deep,
4
'
P*"""'*'
12
BIXLETIX NO.
160
tMILLI-AMMETERS
CAT. NO1562
1
MILLI-AMPERES
0- 50 M.A. 0-100 0-150 0-200
RANGE
IN
LIST PRICE
*I8 75 18.75 18 75 18.75
18 75 18 75 18 75
500
M.A.
20 20
18.75
fAMMETERS
1506 1507 1508 151(M
15128 15148 1516s 1518s
Amp.
.5
Amps.
025 Amp. 05
1
25
5
1
AiiifJ-s
75 75 75 75
VOLTMETERS
VALUE PER SCALE DIVISION
.25 Vult 5 5
,
c:at
NO
RANGE
0000-
VOLTS
20 30
IN
PRICE
18 75
IH 75 IH 75
1511
10 Volts 15
1
18.75
VoltH
.
18 75
2.0
2
5
18.75 18 75 IS 75
22
o()
10
.5 Volt
0- 30
jO- 50 10-100
iO- 75
1.0
1
JJ
50
1532
.0
2.0 Volts
2 5
J2.50
22 oU
1533
10-150
0-1 50 10-300
/
5.0
5,0
10 2 5 5
.
15348
0- 75
* 1 535s
^0-150 10-300
resistor
tor
in 0*J
10.0
Has
*
I'Xternal
the
e.)f
liiJil
volt
range.
aiul
\
it*'tn.
S4 ali.-
animoters
oliiiiLt.rs
' I
fo
ull
ale.
triple
the
listod
Type HTA.
Other
Type
GSA
as
on page 6 of this
self-con-
Cat. No. 1220r>, leather carrying case for use with tained Type ammeter or voltmeter
any
HTA
$3.25 List.
>vill
Prices on leather carrying cases for voltmeters having external resistors be quoted on application.
Specify
13
1
iiu:i
.tity
lil
lXETIN NO.
10
&
Multipliers
TR A NS F( )R M ER
instruments and c capacity ampere five with use for tlesigned These are The secondary windi cycles. 133 to 25 volts, 2500 to up circuits on be used .secondary circuit shoi The leads. flexible by instrument the to is connected is Mowing through t current while circumstances any under never be opened
piima]>.
Current Transformers Semi-Portable Type This type combines a 25 ampere wound primary and an open type primai with a standard 5 ampere secondary winding connected to a pair of 6Primary opening is one by two inches. Can be u.sed with ei. flexible leads. ammeter or wattmeter or both together. The following ratios can be obtaine
"
ROWD
OPEN PRIMARY
RATIO
WOUND PRIMARY
" s "
imli<.-ati'S
.s(o''i;
Conductor once through opening Conductor twice through opening Conductor four times through opening Conductor five times through opening
Net weight, 4 lbs. Cat. No. 1580s, Type ROWD current transformer
iinn.
li;
AOLTAGE TRANSFORMERS
v
furnished only in the switchboard type and are listed for varioi and watt capacities in Bulletin No. 450, furnished on applicatio
i:axsfl)]:mki;s
in th
TYPE GS MULTIPLIERS
voltmeters and indica ing wattmeters, non-inductively wour resistances of appropriate values wuth suitable containing cases. A multiplier used by connecting it in series with the voltage winding of the instrument ar enables the instrument to be used on a higher voltage. Each multiplier must be adjusted for use with its own particular instrumei and hence multipliers are not interchangeable. They are supplied in cylindrically-shaped cases with black composition ba> and top and with suitable binding posts. When ordered for use with a multiple range or capacitv instrument, tl: multiplier is always arranged for use with the highest range or capacitv of th instru ment.
Cat^o.
VoUaut- Kangx^
at'
Hatio
^
JAsi VrU
^
11^
.lib -'54 -'^^
*
> ?
15" Volts
^t**'
^^77771
?25jM,
32.50 35.00 25.00 9- crt " J 32.5M 35.00
(
"
IS If^
15
1
c:
'
yfi:
150
,
" "
"
r>l0
i:
1 1
1
1
,-4s7 ;iSS
..
-A
'5 ^
*
Foi-
"
3000
'
..
voltl.i.jt. rs
only.
J ^
n il
^
^"PP^i^^l ^i^h taps for intermediate voltages at ai extr Jcost if"^*^'nn r'\'^" -^P- For example, assume a 15 volt voltmeter and mu tIpUel with thril .f ^^ps is wanted to increase the range respectively to 150 300 an 600 volts f p ''^ Sucl^a nfuTtiS'li'ts at^$^^^^^^ ^0 to 1 ^'^^ ^'^'^ ^"^^ to 1> multiplier, plu: $5.00 for the 300 vnit fa^ * c-t. nn i ^^-^^ a total of $42 50 IN ORDERINr^^S^i??/l^
=
instrument
cSh^S^^^
--ber
[14]
.KTIN NO.
100
changes
in temperature. Accuracy is within 1^^ of full scale value at any point on the scale provide<l the fre(luency is within 37r of that for which
the instrument
is
calibrated.
We
PRICE LIST
Cat.
No.
**RANCES
06 0- :i3 0- 120
Volt.s
4
1
^'alue per
Scale Division
Vnlt
2')
I
List Price
ft
lbs.
*i:);)os
(1- 241)
Volts
(12:.
L
SUV). 00
Amps,
[)
12
)()
I
1
I
made
in electric
nn
{]-
,")
ncredsing'
04
i:.
1
Volt
^
1
*
>
dternating current, and, as in the case current apparatus, suitif the tlirect The ible instruments are requisite. problem of their design was, how?ver, of
1
f k
>
i7i\
(12
nit
A in]
1
).
1
r
was solved only after long and expensive design and experimental work. The uses for the Type ISA volt-ammeter are not confined to signal syscontrol train automatic tem and testing. It fills the requirements for all general alternating current testing within its ranges. This alternating current volt-ammeter finds favor with hose who heretofore have been forced to carrv around a varied as-ortment of ammeters and voltmeters ranging in number from two to seven or more.
t
Hntf)
inst i-unu-iit
<
;in
be sup-
ndtliiionai range of M-*iO(} volts at a total list iifi*-o of" J170.0D. The (iiiO volt i-auL^e rpquii't'S an external resistor whif'h resistor increases \hi- 2\fi volt rangre to 60<)
i\n
\<rlS
instrument can
Ie
sup-
plied with an additional ranp*^' of i-i;))fi \olts at a total list pri'-e of ^ISOjmk The liOi) volt ran^"^ rer|_inres an external resistor which rer sistef incri-asi-s the :>oO yo\t ran^e to (JOO
\ (1
1
ed
s.
intliiat4'S
stoilc
item.
of scahis
*Hea(lal>le
<>i'
purt inn
from about
black walnut and luindsome in appearance. It is provided with substantial leather handle, hinged cover and snap catch. Binding
The case
is
of
O fiOO volt scale is not shown on the dial, it being possible to use the proper multiplying constant in connection with one of the standard rang^es.
The
posts are heavy and have non-removable tops. Each binding post is legibly market! with a numeral corresponding to the scale value which is obtained when said binding post is employed.
ulation is incorporated. Particular attention is called to the method of indicating by diagrams on the dial the proper connections for the seven
both cases the external multilong- by iVs"' in plier is about diameter, one terminal being of the spade type for attachment to the proper binding post on the instrument and the other terminal being of the binding post type to which one of the wires of the circuit to be tested is
In
CD
<
attached.
ranges, and ilata covering the values per scale division. These instruments operate only on alternat(lifferent
[15]
lines of complete comprise Products ROLLER-SMITH graphic, Relays and indicating Instruments, Electrical Bulletins covering and air and oil Circuit Breakers. request. on sent be will devices various the
Works
of Roller-Smith
GUARANTEE
1
i:
ROLLER-SMITH COMPANY
made
of
guarantees
all
Its
apparatus
as best suited to the respective requirements and flawless so far as inspection and test preliminary to shipment can determine. It will replace or repair, within one year from date of sale, any defective apparatus provided it is returned f. o, b. the Company's Works at Bethlehem, Pa., for that purpose.
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ROLLER-SMITH
ATLANTA 101 Marietta Street BOSTON 8S Broad Street BUFFALO Ellicott Sqiiare Building CHICAGO 53 W. Jackson Blvd. CLEVELAND 1988 E, $6th Street DENVER Kittridgc Building DETROIT Fifiker Building HOUSTON 1006 Washington Avenue (JS ANGELES 912 E. Third Street ONTREAL Tramway Building
.
Representatives
Sales Offices
.
23S Broadway Ma^sonic Temple O. W. Building PHILADELPHIA Otis Building PITTSBURGH Ft rst Nat, Bank Bldg. ST, LOUIS NaiX. Bk, of Conu Bldg. ST. PAUL Pioneer Building SAN FRANCISCO 16S-2nd Street SEATTLE Alaska Building TORONTO 18S George Street
ABROAD
Du'^i'tr^^^^^^
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Kembla
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ed by Borough Pnss.
Now
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BULLETIN
AUGUST.
No. 200
1927
1925)
RAIL
Type Type
BET
(High Sensibility)
<
in use
Electrical
233 Broadway,
MAIN OFFICE:
WORKS;
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
and Canada,
NEW YORK
CD
Representatives in
Australia,
Pi
iiiiiiir
nnted
in U. S.
BULLETIN NO.
200
ROLLER-SMITH
Portable, Direct
Reading
RAIL
BOND TESTERS
ROLLER-SMITH Bond
trolley
Test,
are used also very extensively coal and other mines where t
type of electric loconiis employed. For this applii bond testers are very useful checking up bonds and thus kc( voltage drop down to a minii
:
Description
Sensibility
The
light
be carried about for long pi without fatigue; it should show resistance of the bond under ti^ direct on the scale without involving any computation; it should h
operative on the current nonnal, flowing in the rail without requiring the presence of some special son a single observer should be caj of taking rapid, accurate rea< and it should, of course, be ^u
i
Application
railway systems employing the rail as the return circuit the rail ends are electricall\- connected by means of bondis of various forms. It is e8S(>ntial that these })onds be maintained in perfect condition and that contact with the rail be unall
OX
electiic
stantially
cost.
If,
built
and moderate
should
in addition, it
1'
imjiairod,
otherwis(>
resistance
is
capable of showing instantaneou-sl whether the bond resistance above or below any predetermim value, so much the better.
The
comparison
of
milli-\
The puipose
to describe the
drop across the bond with iniu volts drop along a standard rii
length is unsatisfactory becau^i the fluctuating value of cur
of this
Bulletin
is
KOLLEH-SIMITH
application.
Direct Reading Bond Tester, which was designed many Aears ago for
this
particular
are
itil
more
There
ROLLER-SMITH Bond
a fundam* objection which can be met by the emjiloyment of some method. The most satisfa(
rail,
through
the
<
other makes coml)ined. In foi<;'Kn countries also this instrument i> widely favorably
known.
zero method obviously involveuse ol a bridge net-work. fashioning such a net-work in \\ the ratio arms are contained withii
:
ROLLER-SMITH
Portable, Direct Reading
DIRECT RtAOmCi
BONDTEi ER
i
capable of withstanding extremely heavy overloads. The containing case is arranged with a doul)le hinged cover which opens dow^nward at right angles to the top of the tester, forming thus, in conjunction with the straj) whicli is passed around the neck of the observer, a verv satisfactorv means of supportin^j th( instrument in a horizontal position at a convenient
distance*
44
ROLLER-SMITH CO
from the obst^ver's (^ve. A conveniently located push button, the mani[)ulation of which s(M'yrs to ofx^n and clos(^ tin* ^alyaiionn't(M' circuit, ('nal)les onr to obtain a cumulativf^ impuls(M'lf(^ct which is
,
Dial
Ic
d(*sirar)Ie
length
lOH
inches.
Range
f'>
30
feefc
balance wit
In
F(M'I)1(^
curr(*nts.
t
[(
standaid arm a section ol unbrokcui rail and ^'X'' arm the l)ond, balance attainable either by varying il)r()k(*n rail U^i^th or b\' varying
iiis(runi(*nt,
tlu^ in ratios,
niaiiitaininj];
unbroken aiulard. While th(^ foinKM' exptMliit is sometimes (employed it is umsy foi* it necessitates a proessive shifting of one rail contact 'lative to two stationary oiuvs, a rocedure which is slow an<[ rt^iuiivs le services of an added attc^ntlant.
etion
of
connect cd b\' in(\ans ot an appropriate hr<M^ conductor (mh d havinii niinil>i'i(Ml terminals inatcliin^* the instrinnent nnd bar lei-nini;il nuuHMals.
it
is
While
siM'Ui
t
it
ini^lit
at
first
hoiij^lit
It.
(1
the
ROLLElt-SMITH
we have eliminated
by
adoi)tinp;
Hond
tli(*se
ester
itio
iie
rawbacks
variable
arms
self-contained
within
device itself and hi^nce manipulble by the observer witliout disway. iirbing rail contacts in
contact l>ar is a riyial pro posit ion, serving merely as a conyenii^nt means of (establishing- contact with th** I'ail at three it actually is of s(4ect(*d points, s(*ale '\\\v importance, cardinal ami sili( ious matter which beconu^s roll<Ml into a rail h(ad in a very short time is a bad conductor and is n(^cessary to pierce that skin it l)(fon* satisfa(*tory contact can be K\tend(Ml experience establish(Ml. has shown that chisel points are for th(^ pur(juite unstitisfactorv
that
the
Aside from the ratm arms just cforred to, the instriiiiiciit contains highly galvanoruf^ter, suita))lo (Misitive so as to l)e responsive to mall current flows, and, at the same
rapid
(puMit
results
erratic.
the
HOLLl'i;
SMITH
BIXLETIN NO- M
ROLLER-SMITH
Portable, Direct
Reading
RAIL
difficulty
lied
r
i
BOND TESTERS
oiiipioyiiijt
by
at
in
vtivh
point
a rair of
lui4k
saw hhide picH*eB arranmnl thr fonn of an inverted as to rest on ihv roumlt'd coriuTS
th<^
Pol
lioad.
l{rf('roncc
to
^jiv-
i\in^ illustration
T
1
vi(*\\
i){
the
i'oiitac-t
|]
lia
1
'
riuhl
1
the
[
rail
knp;th,
il^
<
Hh
io\
and
I
may
from
|i(iiiing
"V" CoiilarU
<
Ir
Tlx' oiMMJitioii of th(^ Bond T< is iii(l(>i>('Fi(|('nl of the .tinoiint ciincnl flowinj^ in tin- mil
iuHucncin^ Hciisibility onl\ obtain ^(mmI results the cui the mil. assuming a rail W( HK) poiiiuls to tho yard, I"' not IcKH than 50 aniiMMog.
shoul.i
> '
ol
BULLETIN NO.
200
ROLLER-SMITH
Portable, Direct Reading
TYPE SBT
'at.
(Standard SensibDity)
List Price
No.
*2000
2002
2003
Type SBT Bond Tester, complete with Type S conS160 00 tact bar and leads Type S contact bar alone, with three inverted "V"
.
contacts
18 00
.
2004
2005 2006
Type S contact bar alone, with three upstanding "V" contacts Inverted "V" contacts alone (set of three) Upstanding "V" contacts alone (set of three)
Leads alone
inverted
*Price
includes
contact
bar
with
"V"
contacts
unless
in
for, called specifically is contacts "V" upstanding ontact bar with -hich case it will be furnished at the same price. page. cover front the on illustrated is bar contact Type S tThe
SBT Bond
net
pounds, shipping weight 28 pounds. weight 9 net Bar, Contact S Type 2003 No. Cat. or Cat. No. 2002 'ounds, shipping weight 30 pounds.
5
Bin.LETIN NO.
200
ROLLER-SMITH
Portable, Direct
Reading
r\|H'
rnni.-ict
l^:ir
u]il,
'l\pr }\\VV
Bond Tester
Bond
e(>(hng
such
as
6^."
that
commonly
callc
"No.
it
our Type BBT. Its appeal a nee and operating princlplv are siniihii to the SBT but th(^ \v(Mt;ht is a few pounds greater and the galvanometer sensibility is very much enhaneed. The Type BHT is intended for use where the <'tni("nt in the rail is comparatively fe<'l)le or where such current is al)sent. as on new construction or at ilie ends of trolley lines where no eai-s are running bej'ond the point where ilie tests are being
offer
we
portable storage l)atteries, portahl resistances and the many and sundr expedients which have heretofoi
obtaining the current necessar for the operation of bond tester^ Dry cells of the kind described ai standard the world over and cai be obtained without difficulty. Referring to the illustration abo\ It will be noted that the dry eel
is
mad(\
The P,in Type Bond Tester has much higher sensitivity than
the most sensitive bond' tester heretofore made. The significance ol that statement lies in the fact that this extremely high
sensitivity
attached to the upi ight part of tli^ contact bar. From the dry cv connections run to the spring con
tacts at
contact
ciicuit
is
a bond tester that can l>< successfully operated with the current from a single dry cell
;<-s'ills
in
the extreme ends of th< bar. Interposed in tlx a small foot -operated i)us!
in
switch
mounted
the horizoiita
th<
BULLETIN NO.
200
ROLLER-SMITH
Portable, Direct Readin
oponitioii
contact
The
the spring contacts at the two ends of the horizontal bar insures perfect connections for the battery circuit. The entire contact bar is strongly and ruggedly made for the hardest kind of service.
Complete
directions
for
using
are contained in a card which is attached to the inside of the lid of the instrument.
The
ROLLER-SMITH
High
Sensibilitv
Bond
Tvpe
Tester has l)een the standard all over the world foi" many years and
this
new
fills
As is the case with the Type SBT Bond Tester the contact bar is a ^ery important part of the equiplent. In the Type BBT the contact bar is of even greater imporfance as there must be perfect rail
Cat.
the only gap that "has theretofore existed -a simple, compact and one-man-operated device for conditions where an external source of current is required.
BBT
Bond Tester
is
fully
thing.
List Price
No.
Tester, complete with Type B contact bar and leads Type B contact bar alone, with five inverted "V"
i-*2008
Type
BBT Bond
s250.0{)
2009
2010
2011 20 1
contacts Tvpe B contact bar alone, Avith five upstanding '"V" contacts Inverted "V" contacts alone (set of five) Upstanding "V" contacts alone (set of five)
*
50.00
20.00 20.00 00
unless
contact
bar
with inverted
"V"
contacts
for, called specifically is contacts contact which case it will be furnished at the same price. . without but leads with furnished be can Tester fThe Type BBT Bond with and leads with furnished be can It contact bar^at $200.00 list.
Type 8 contact bar at .S218.00 list. Weights are as follows: bar, net contact without Tester, Bond BBT Cat. No. 2008 Type ueight 9 pounds, shipping weight 28 pounds. woi<rht 14 net Bar, ntact B Type 2010 Cat. No. 2009 or Cat. No. pounds, shipping weight 35 pounds.
<
Products comprise complete lines of electrical measuring and protective apparatus. Bulletins covering the various devices will be sent on request.
ROLLER'SMITH
WOKKS OF
ROLLER-SMITH COMPANY
at
BETHLEHEM, PENNSYLVANIA
GUARANTEE THE ROLLER-SMITH COMPANY guarantees
to
all
its
apparatus
carefuHy selected as best suited to the respective reauirements and flawless so far as inspection and test preliminary to shipment can determine. It will replace or repair, within one year from date of sale, any defective apparatus provided it is returned f. o. b. the Company's Works nt Bethlehem, Pa., for that purpose.
be
made
of
materials
ROLLER-SMITH
Ul
Representatives
Portland, Ore. St. Louis
Detroit
Birmingham
Boston
Buffalo
Chicago
Cleveland Dallas
Seattle
D C
Duval Tmding
Thrall Electric
Co.,
Ashida Engineering
Daini, Osaka,
Japan
by BouMj^h Press.
New York
BULLETIN
FEUKIAKV,
No. 210
19:i0
GSD
Type
HTD
Types ISD and
Types
KGD
and
LGD
HSD
Galvanometers
Volt-ammeters
Type
GSD
Voltmeter
Apparatus
WORKS:
MAIN OFFICE:
233
Broadway,
NEW YORK
Bi^thlehem. Pennsylvania
Staten and Canada United in Cities Principal Omce% in Representatives in Islands Australia, Cuba, Japan and Philippine
Printed in U,
S.
A,
INDEX
Page
General Details
Technical Details of Type
3
GSD
Instruments
4
4
Mechanisn] of Type
GSD
Instruments
GSD Ammeters, Voltmeters and GSD Ammeters and Voltmeters Type GSD Volt-ammeters Scales of Type GSD Instruments
Type Type
Technical Details of Type
Volt-ammeters
5 6
7 g
HTD
Instruments
9
9
10
11-12
Type
HTD
Volt-ammeters
Shunts
ScaL':- of
13
Type
HTD
Instruments,
13
Type GS Multipliers
Types
14
KGD
and
LGD
Galvanometers,
15
HTD
Circuit Testers
i8-19
List of Publications
Guarantee
2o
[2]
new
Bulletin covers
ROLLl\R-SM ITH
umenls.
GENKRAL
We
call
this Bulletin
there
is
Having- behind
ROLLER-SMITH COMPANY
up as our ideal.
'tail
t
we have
ROLLER-SMITH
The
Efficient designs
best of materials
Careful assembly
Accurate calibration
Thorough inspection
Added
to the
above
is
is
of manufacture the for especially constructed and designed was factory that of every back stands that guarantee honest the and apparatus iOLLER-SMITH
iOLLER-SMITH
SPECLAL INSTRUMENTS
We
OTHER INSTRUMENTS
In addition to the instruments
listed in this Bulletin the
ROLLER-SMITH
list
instruments. other of variety wide COMPANY makes a 10.) page (See request. on sent publications will bo
-.ur
complete
of
all
[3]
Type
Direct Current Po]
Permanent
Slaffiiet, Movirifr C
til
.Meclianism
used In
GSD
Instriniients
When we
arra:;;:rS/L;Cp^";a?^.S'S
connections
is
tops
s<
attached permanently to each instrument. L^llll^'l Magnetic damping insures "dead beat" action of the moving- element
types.
highest ^rade and the scaies ar. J^'^i^^rlS^^ ?f the characteristics of each instrument ln iaTk wW^^^^ ''^^^^"^ legibility indefinitely, is used in
^^^1
uniform divisions. Pointers are of the knife-edge type Glasses are free from flaws and are firmly fastened "^^^ ^ convenient and SDrino^
in place.
efficient
T'f
r'"'?'^
zero adjuster.
Mecia!;!;::
on this page
7'"'''
are'
''''
'
"
^^^^'^
^^"^^^
coil
^^^^^--t.
tvpe as illustrated
sectionleVofef t?eth
cu^a?"^^p'^^
[4]
BULLETIN NO.
210
Type
GSD
Direct Current
Ammeters, Voltmeters and Volt-Ammeters
This page and the
two
pages
following-
GSD
Ammeters, Voltmeters
and
Volt- Ammeters.
Dimensions
proximately
inches.
are
ap-
7x7x41/2
Average net
is
weight
shipping
pounds.
pounds,
17
weight
Each
instru-
to
correct
errors.
for
parallax
100
case in a
feet
is
For
all
around
educational in-
stitutions
and the
like
the
GSD
line
meets the
requirements f o r an
accurate
but
rugged
instrument.
We
rec-
GSD Volt-Ammeter
[5]
Type
GSD Ammeters,
Milli-ammeters
CM.
No.
Value
per
List
No.
Cat.
of
I>iv.
of
I)iv,
Value
per nivision
LiM
No.
3Iilli-ammeters
Milli-voltnieterR
sral**
2120S
2139
21 OU 2l4(t
2141 2101
2102 2103
21 OJ
2
1
0-50 M. V. (with leads) 0-5 M. A. 0-10 0-35 0-25 0-6u 0-100 0-250
Ampere
100 150 125 100 UiO 325
.1
.1
2121S 2122S
54.00 55.00 51.00 51.00 51.00 51.00 51.00 2123fr
.2 .5
1.
-1
$55
'
1
f> '
,5
1.
2.
5.
5.
V(ltmeterfl
2 14
1
mo
<'-:-;o
<
5. 5,
:>
100
51.00 51.00
Ainmeters
21 0(i
\
1
' '
0-3
150 150
1
,01
5l.(i
0-10 0-15
0-25 0-50 0-75 0-100
-150
.02
,1
00
51
r
ft.
150 125 100 150 100 150 150 120 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150
.1
.01
A.
.2
.5
.5
1.
54.1'.:
54 0"
59.00
fi4.00
'2109S
2110S
2
*
J
11
2112 2n 3S
.1
^
.5 .5
1.
1.
*>
(>
51.00 51.00 51.00 52.00 54.00 54.00 55.00 57.00 58.00 60.00 63.00 65.00
300
-600
1.
>
750
3
I
5.
5.
70.00 73.00
/
2135S
.02
J.
150
^?115S *211CS
L* <
'
100 150
KO
2.
0-500 0-750
5.
5. 5.
100
1
150 213CS 300 0- 150 J 2137S 0- 750 0- 150 2138S 300 10 750
f 00(
\
69.00
;
2.
74 00
S3.00
5.
1.
*>
*^
93.00
5,
Th.^;^
Ulstnimcnte.
^ Hl^^^
itrin.
-;;^,^e -PPlied at the san.. list pHcos as the left zero ones. coitti zeio instruments is u.sually twice that of left zero
inrlipafos stofk
-"'""rc';I^rdHes\,77T;m^^^^^
".II.
lis.ed
appropriate ..hunt
a.,
li..^"
on page 14
"
N". 'l^^ ' f!20";rt?en"''the'""| P'"^^^ pdcer'f of appropriate shunts. ^hunt Ii.^ting.
li.<o,r;.L:;^V"orected":!th?.ri?:L'?v^^^^^^
"f a Cat.
for
See page 14
each
range.
'""^
^'t^^ter of anv multiplier as lii=tc(l on page 13. voUme.ers with <w, or three f"'"'^^ range selected, $10 00 f"
p'--- "i
"H-ter.j
'-t'';;"e'ofThe"l:&o^nt^^^
$1000
Iditional to
Si^nen
"s
'
instruments are not stan.iard be quoted on appIicatTon -"^es with the same number combined.^'^^"* o, scale divisions can be
-^e''o;S;,'^3.'P*"'>'
a tap Jfbirr''''"'"'''''"Toint" The"re"re'?h'?L'?^'^ ^ '<"'-"V"aIs, one terminal common the winding Thert Ire a ro?i ""'^ "'^^'e impossible to use t ""T"'" '^""iifction and for th./. t ^""^ term"na^s and prLr "-11 J"^'"' ^-o'^ -'n^^^^^
"
if
any, and
BULLETIN NO.
210
Type
GSD
FAC-SIMILE SCALES
of Type
GSD
40
60
Jit--'
D C VOLTS
r-.
VOLT-AMME:re/->
BULLETIN- NO.
*>10
Type
HTD
ever-increasing demand for direct current measuring instruments smaller and less expensive than the regular run of portable devices that heretofore have been available. Several years ago, the ROL-
an
LER-SMITH COMPANY
put on
the market its well-known Ty^e instruments, large numbers of which have been sold and are giving 100% satisfaction. However, there has since come up a demand for a still smaller instrument, one which is truly of
HD
size.*'
To
has
meet
this
ROLLER-SMITH
developed
demand
the
COMPANY
now
offers
able
the Type HTD direct current portables shown in this Bulletin, the HTD superseding the HD. The HTD is a real pocket portextremely low for such high quality instiimients.
details that are
and
On
this
common
to all the
HTD
The pleasing appearance of these instruments and the open, well-lighted and easily read scales are outstanding features.
Cases are light but rigid metal with black rubberoid finish. The cases are so constructed as to be practically dust proof and moisture proof and, if we are advised that the instruments are to be used in tropical countries or under humid conditions, additional precautions can be taken to exclude moisture and protect the diaL
Connections are in the form of binding posts with non-removable tops so arranged that the binding posts cannot turn.
The magnetic damping which is characteristic of the d'Arsonval type of mechanism insures "dead beat" action of the moving element. Dials are pure white bristol-board of the highest grade and the scales are drawn in by hand in accordance with the characteristics of each instrument. Non-fading^ black India ink, which retains its legibility indefinitely, is used
in all tji)es.
have uniform divisions. Pointers are light but rigid aluininum. Glasses are free from fiaws and are firmly fastened in place. zero adjuster. All instruments are provided with a convenient and efficient Springs are of phosphor-bronze, well aged to minimize zero shifting.
All scales
alignment. out of get cannot parts the that mounted are so Mechanisms coil type as illustrated moving magnet, permanent are of the Mechanisms on this page. full scale value. All the instruments are accurate within 1% of
41/2^' high and deep, wide, 3:^. are instruments the Dimensions of all voltand voltmeters range triple and ammeters except for double range is 1 pound, 4 ounces and weight net Average high. ammeters, which are SV^'^ shipping weight 2 pounds, 4 ounces.
"
2.1''
long.
Other details not common to the Type the section devoted to each particular type.
HTP
BULLETIN NO.
^10
Cat.
Value Per
Srale Division
No.
xMlLLl-AMMETERS
12S5
itv
50 M.V. capac-
with
0-1
10 0- 15 0- 25
0005
3 ft.
leads
.5-0- 5
M. A.
M. A.
Uo
lit? 1149 ilOO 1102 1174 1176 1104 1178 1180 1100 1159
50
10.0
10. 10.
20.0 2C.0
AMMETERS
1108 1151 1110
001
A
.1
*>
25
.05
18,7.-
1.5
1112S 1114S
1116 1182 1120S 1184
03 05 0- 10
7s
.25
.5 .5
0- 15 0- 20 0- 30
0-
IS, To
1122S
llSti
40 0- 50 0- 00
0- SO
1.0 1.0
2.(>
19.&0 19.50
2.0
2.0 2.5 5.0 5.0
Type
HTD
1153S
1126S
128S *1130S
*1
Direct Current
Ammeters and Milli-ammeters
Voltmeters and Milli-voltmeters
1:3
5U
2b
:>u
MILLI-VOLTMETERS
1131S 1129S 113GS
1138t7
0- 50 M. V.
Type mended
HTD
2.0 2.5
M. V.
10.0 20.0
VOLTxMElERS
11425?
1>-
and to all requiring small, accurate and inexpensive instruments. Though the instruments are small the scales are comparatively long and close readings can be taken. (See full size scales shown on page 13 of
stations
this Bulletin.)
high resistance voltmeters (about 1000 ohms per volt) for radio and other work can be supplied. See listings on this page in ranges in which they are available.
the s^.mt^
C'-riterzero instruuH^nts ran bo supplied at
list pric<-s
is
Very
1144S 1188S 1148S 1150S iiois 1154S 115GS 11908 1 155S 1157S 11H2S
00' 00000-
1.5 V. 3
5
.05 v.
.1
l.S.TB
.2
10 15 20 30 50
.25
.5
.5
IS
1
:f;
75
7:.
IN,
1.0 2.0
IS. To
1
H.M'
0-
75 0- 80
19.50
19
:>'
10.0 10.0
5.0
)
.)
n nr
23 00
10.0
26.7S
zero instruments. scal*^ division on o*:nter zero n.suany twi-c that of left zero
left
as
0- 50 V.
0)
2.0 V. 2.0
) 4
For
nnge
1192 1193
1194
50 0-250
0-500
j
10.0 i 20.0
2.0
)
2.25
37 00
43.25
0-
50
LTd"*! rn,;'
more than h n
for (ripi;
(
r
0-500
0- 50 0-25fl
20.0 J
2.0
1
[
1195
]
(
Xfr\)
$ C
rrl;"'
0-500
10.0 20.0
re.sistor
62.0D
VrtoUl"''
^"'^
V
or
**
Has
ft
leads.
external range.
the
500
volt
Zn^^^m^^^^^
"^^Z"
"
"^^
P"-'' <'S
HTD
more than
out
f,.r
rrt..'j
on application.
if
[10]
Type
The po
price
HTD
to
volt
page.
BULLETIN KO.
210
Ammeters
With
Any two
TWO
ampere and
TWO
of the ampere ranges
in this
Ust
Any two
column
25 Division Scales
column
Range
0-
Range
05 0- 25 0- 50
Value Per
.2
Divisioi
50M.V.
M.V.
M.A.
M.A.
0-250 0-500
0- 50 Volts
20.0
2.0 Volts
1.0 2.0
0-250 0-500
05 0- 50
10.0 20.0
tO-250
10.0
Amperes
.2
2.0
Ampere Amperes
30 Division Scales
Kanye
000-
Range
0- 15
Value Per
.5
Division
1.5
Volt
M.A.
M.A.
15 0- 30 0-150 tO-300
0-
0-3
0- 15 0- 30
1.5
Amperes
.05
.1
Ampere
.5
10.0
*0-150
1.0 5.0
Amps.
40 Division Scales
Range
0-100 M.V.
0- 10 Volts 0- 20 0- 80
Range
0- 10
Value Per
.25 2.5
Division
M.V.
Volt
Volts
M.A.
M.A.
0-100
01 0- 10
0-100
2.0 2.5
Ampere Amperes
.025
.25 2.0 2.5 5.0
Ampere
Amps.
*0- 80
0-100
*0-200
'
'
'
'
M^i)
resistor
ft.
leads
Where ihe higher voltage range is 150 volts or under and the higher ampere range 50 amperes or under, the list price is $34.75 Where the higher voltage range is in excess of 150 volts and the higher ampere range is 50 amperes or under,
the
list
price is
38.50
^"^^^
'
is in
^"^^^
list
the higher
is
price
38.50
"
is in
^^^^^
list
the higher
41.75
price is
[12]
BULL,ETIN >0.
21
Type
HTD
Fac-Simile Scales
(Full Size)
Type
GSD
Shunts
No,
Anip*re Capacity
1 1.5
3
5
I/ist
Price
Cat. No.
.Vinpert*
Capacity
List Price
ST.
lilt
2150S
2148 2149 2151
2152S
2163
10
15 25 50 75 100
21 60S 21t>l
2162S 2163S
2164S
21G0
21(iG 2ir)tiS
2154S
2155
2156S
2157
2158S
150
2167 21GS
In ordering specify quantity and catalog number. Prices on shunts of ampere capacities higher than 3000 amperes will be juoted on request. Type GSD 50 M. V. shunts are used with Type GSD armneters and Type
HTD ammeters,
[13]
Type GS Multipliers
These are used to increase the voltage capacities of voltmeters and indica ing wattmeters, both A. C. and D. C, and consist of non-inductively wuuf
resistances of appropriate values with suitable containing cases.
is
multiplj
with the voltage winding of the instnime and enables the instrument to be used on a higher voltage.
used by connecting
it
in series
its
own
particular instr
When
multiplier
t1ie
instrument.
No
Without Multiplier
1\ ith
Multiplier
Ratio
Li^i
Volts
"
150 Volts
2381
235(2
3 3
-1
15 15
238ti
300 600 750 150 300 COO 750 100 750 300 OOO 750 GOO 1500 3000
"
1
1
1 1
20
40
**
15
23S7 2388
1 1
15
50
50
"
50
15
2
4
*'
3:
2**1
1
"
1
1 1
"
5 2
3_-
*'
4r.
These multipliers can be supplied with taps for intermediate voltages at a. extra cost of $5.00 list per tap. For example, assume a 15 volt voltmeter aD
'"^^
15o"" on aiid 600 volts, 50 300
1
'""^"^
15 ">
"'"^
i.e.,
20 to
1,
and
4.
nlil;
t
HO
'^'^
to 1) multi-
'*
"
T'""
TJ''
'""""^
is
""'"P"^''
to be adjusted.
serial
number
of
NO. 2l0
Types
KGD
and
LGD
Galvanometers
MPANY
are frequently such, that, seekino^ for zero quite often subjects the Ralometer to high overloads and sudden violent deflections of the pointer With these conditions in mind, the ROLLER-SMITH has de)pe(l an(l now offers two different types of galvanometers, one or the other A'hich will be found to meet practically any requirement. The design and construction of these'galvanometers have been worked out h the greatest care and the result is one of wiiich the ROLLER-SMITH is justly proud. These instruments are offered with the assurance that every detail of design workmanship is up to the exacting standard which the ROLLER-SMITH has constantly before it.
is
The instruments shown on this page were designed with the particular reements of educational institutions and laboratories in mind The^e s:alometers will also be of interest to anyone who is concerned in electrical isurements involving the use of a bridge network. Galvanometers should possess the requisite accuracy and sensitivity but aid also be sufficiently rugtred and sturdy to stand considerable abuse' In trical measurements involving the attainment of a zero balance the condi-
COMPANY
MPANY
device
KGD
No.
Description
List Price
)0S
Type
KGD
$40.00
all appliOur ions where an instrument of high sensitivity, great acNo expense ^acy and extreme ruggedness is wanted. > been spared in perfecting this galvanometer and the rhest grade of w^orkmanship and materials is used
'oughout.
top type attached to the end of the case. A zero adster is conveniently located on the end of the case and The dial is ? pointer can easily be adjusted to zero. re white bristol-board. The pointer is of the knife ge type. The scale divisions are uniform with 10 diviThese instruments are ex*ns on both sides of zero. ?dingly well damped, which insures quick readings. The current value of the Type LGD galvanometer The resistance ale is 2 micro-amperes per millimeter.
le
The case is selected, beautifully finished black walnut th heavy beveled plate glass front, which affords a comite view of the mechanism. All the interior parts are JThly finished. The binding posts are of the non-remov-
about 275 ohms. The net weight is 4 lbs. Overall dimensions are ^hes wide by 3% inches high,
it.
<
4U
7%
inches long by
No,
Description
List Price
t
02
Type
LGD
$70.00
[15]
BULLKTIX SO.
210
Direct Current
It
will
be noted that
in
the
are
made
is
quickly.
The instrument
We
PRICE LIST
volt-ammeter was dethe particular
Cut. No.
RANGE!
00"
3.
Value per
1
Ui
U\ay
'
sisrnal enjfi-
Division
Fric
it
Volu
.02
.2
3U.
.15(
Amp.
AllJpH
angres has to
-le
be
0-
1.5 I.V
.001 .01
Amp.
$1(10
J
.02
I.
0- 3. 0- 30.
|<M)|
0-1,V). 0.150
t*-
XolU
Volt
Amp.
Amn<i.
.001
.01
.1
Amp.
which
,
0O-
1.5 16.
.T
<'qual.
.02
Volt
Volt*.
2
I.V)
l.'V
insurin^r
<J
uniform
O-
Amp.
<
Amp.
Volti.
Amp.
Mi
Hf-ad
A
OO00*10J0
.0;
.1
'
Hi
continue to give " under the severe are frwjuently en's a Kolid aluminum
'
wilJ
]O0N S
Amp.
Aiiifw
a.
3.
Volu
15.
finish
"'M^
with
is
Amp.
10
rauh and
so
IOI4
0-
15.
The case
'
and V
ve
0-
1,5 15.
Voir
ry
'-d
h< a
0-150. o15
.i
,
rttp
1
ave non-removable
num^ralii
with
An
Hdilftlonal
<utipM4.<1
ranv* of
nrr
when
J'njr
'*
I
calibi
'
^'y
moiKture or
I^irtctionn
/or
Ordering:
^^uantity
[16]
BULLETIN NO.
210
Direct Current
Type
HSD
Volt-Ammeters
The general design of the instrument has been worked out with the
idea of obtaining
ness.
o
Roller-Smith
StTHUHtu Pa
maximum
rugged-
Co
case is so proportioned as to provide the greatest protection for the mechanism. The heavy raised bezel surrounding the front gives additional strength to the top and will sustain the weight of an average man without damage to the
instrument. The very widespread use of these instruments on railroads throughout the entire United States and foreign countries and the almost total absence of trouble experienced enables us to recommend them as the most rugged type of instrument that
possible to build. invite correspondence regarding special combinations not listed.
it is
We
PRICE LIST
Cat. No.
i
I'lisioiis,
RANGES
03.
Value per
Scale Division
.05
.5
List Price
Vt4ts
\'olt
1003
(-
3n.
Jj
or maintenance work and general ing where low cost and lightness the chief considerations, we recomid
00U000-
Amp.
Ai[ii)s.
.01
.1
Amp.
Volt
$40
f)0
6.
3.
Volts
.05
.5
the
Type
HSD
Volt-Ammeter
if
30.
.3
B.
be procured in combinas including as high as three voland three current ranges. he nnchainnm is of the d'Arsontype of a smaller form than the used in the larger Type ISD iniment. The scales have hair line sions, are hand calibrated and d drawn, all of which combine to ire very accurate readings. Scales 2.6'' long. Dials are not affected moisture or by changes in tempera3. Accuracy is within of scale value at any point on the le. The case and base are of metal h a bak(?d'0n black enamel finish are of waterproof construction, the bottom of the base is secured nikelife plate for insulation pures. Binding posts are of the nonlovable top type, hard rubber being cloyed for the voltmeter ranges and ammeter shed nickel for the ges. A switch of special design incorporated in the instrument ich allows momentary readings to taken or it may be locked for conch
*
may
1012
Amp.
Amps.
X'olts
.005
.1
Amp.
\
It)
no
0nn0-
3.
0- 30.
.
.05 5 2.5
.
olt
(."li^
Amp.
Amp>.
Vults
.r>
.0025 .025
,25
VoUs Amp.
17
511
1.").
01024
3.
.05
Volt
0- 30.
000--
.03
,3
3.
Ami*.
Amjjs.
.0005
.o;)5
Amp.
17 .50
.05
.5
0- 30.
1%%
00tl026
3.
Volt.^
,05
.
Volt
"
15.
.L~,l
1
25
U-150.
2.5
Volts
00 000-
Amp.
Amps.
Volts
.5
.0025 .025
.25
Amp.
47
.5(t
15.
1.5
15.
.1
.025
.25
Vult
Volt.^
1007 s
0-150.
2.5
00 0-
50
1.5 15.
Amp. Amps-
0025 A nip.
.025 25
.
47.50
ious readings. zero (fflj}(ster is vided which can be manipulated m the front of the instrument as wn on the above illustration.
No. 3151 le atli^T rarry ing case for self-contained Type HSD instruments, $G.50 Net. *'S" indicates stock item. ** A.R.A. combination No. 1t A. R.A. co'ohination No. ?. ft A.R.A. coinfunation No. 3
Cat.
[17]
Portable, Direct
Reading
HTD
Type
HTD
Circuit Tester
With the Circuit Te open. in<iuctance or capacity in the
under test have no effect on tliin^s. The instrument is recomi particularly for use by wiremen men, and on coil and other el work which necessitates identit and checking up of various circ
be carried in the pocket ai conveniently be used when work la<Ulers or in places difficult of acc
may
I)KS( This instrument consists of a ?n hi^h jrrade d'Arsenval type D.C. v. meter (our TD mechanism) connec in series with a small dry cell. circuit is such that when the terminals of the instrument are r nected the circuit is completed, instrument pointer will indicate scale when the terminals are sh(
t
GENKRAL
RimON
'I
cirouite<l.
SCALE
reads directly in oli which enables resistance rea<linfrs the circuit under test.
Tile
scale
<Ml.
No.
som
lyiH-
Hri>
I'Irruit
Tc*(er
CASE
lunient is enchised in heavy sheet metal case with black ish and is e<|uipped with nickel binding: posts. An etche<i met struction plate is attache<i lo tin of the instrument, jrivins: instrui. rcKanhnjf replacal of the battery the checkin^r of the calibration! the renioval of three screws the struction plate can be taken off the dry cell ren<lered accessible
in si
\
SKS
The
'
Ti
f
\
the
HTD
Circuit
c.vler
an*
The
t
*
inslrtimrtt
can be
i
elec-
conteiinitials of M*!. secondly, it vn:u\ the resistance V The HTD led for use and A.C. of its ac,,
>.
r<
ill
I ;
'
removal of
'
thi
.'^
'
to the interna
adJu^Ler.
HATIKRV
A standard flash lijrht batter\ ter by Hm" lonK, is empl< at. Nos. :mi} and ;i011. TI
'
<
No.
'
;^0i:!
"
liRht battery.
jjfht
T'
I
everywhere.
<
'
irrent
^
f^tioii
ol
<
'
'
'
b:il
(illis.
.uld y\\
ri
'
II.
If
ft
Froof the b;i liy short -circuiting which should (five n of the pointer. An
1
the the
or
ci;
<
i'n
of the
cell.
ail
iy
(-See
pag0 19 for
ItMting)
BULLETIN NO.
210
LEADS
The Cat. No. 3010 leads are for universal testing. They are about 50" One lead has a spa<io terminal on one end and a Mueller clip on the ff. The second lead has a spade terminal on one end and a S^/^" prod er end.
the other end.
The Cat. No. 3012 leads are for continuity testing of radio receiving sets, ey are about 50" long. Both leads have a spade terminal at one end and a
insulateil protl
t.No.
)9S lis 13S lOS
12S
Circuit Tester, 10,000 ohms Circuit Tester, 100,000 ohms Circuit Te.ster, 200,000 ohms Leads for universal testing; for use with Cat. No. 3009 Tvpe Circuit Tester \. Leads for testing continuity of radio receiving sets; for use Circuit Testers with Cat. Nos. 3011 and 3013 Type Leather Carrving case; for use with Cat. Nos. 3009, 3011 or Circuit Testers 3013 Type
HTD
HTD
HTD
Specify
products comprise complete lines of electrical measuring relays ami circuit breakers. Bulletins covering the various devices
and
Bulletin No. 400
" " " "
4"
C.
C.
sizes
sizes
420 430
C.
Ammeters, Voltmeters, Wattmeters, Power Factor Meters, Frequency Meters, large sizes; Triplex AmFrequency Ammeters,
all
meters
idio
sizes
" "
"
"
^^^
?>10
PORTABLE INSTRUMENTS
.
C.
and D. C. Ammeters, Voltmeters and Volt- Ammeters; Ohmmeters and Circuit Testers for signal system and train control apparatus testing C. Ammeters, Voltmeters, Volt-Ammeters, Wattmeters, Frequency Meters and Power Factor Meters, large and
small
sizes
Bond Testers C. Ammeters, Voltmeters, Volt-Ammeters and Galvanometers, large and small sizes lecision Torsion Balances for weighing lamp filaments
ail
.
" "
"
"
"
1
"
N ST R U M E N T T R A N S T K M E R S
)
and D. C, Industrial Type, all styles of trips, 100 amperes and less C. and D. C, Standard Type, all styles of trips, all ampere capacities C. and D. C, Enclosed Type, 800 amperes and less
C.
o0
Bulletin No. 600
OIL CIRC! IT
'0
BREAKERS
Bulletin No. 550
RELAYS
.
[19]
Products comprise complete lines of Electrical Instruments, indicating and graphic, Relays and air and oil Circuit Breakers. Bulletins covering the various devices will be sent on request.
ROLLER-SMITH
Works
GUARANTEE
THE ROLLER-SMITH COMPANY
to
guarantees
alt
its
apparatus
selected as best suited to the respective requirements and flawless so far as inspection and test preliminary to shipment can determine. It will replace or I'^palr, within one year from date of sale, any defective
be
made
of materials
carefully
apparatus provided it is returned f. o. b. the Company's Works at Bethlehem, Pa., for that purpose.
ROLLER-SMITH
dlbrJ^J^
Representatives
Sales Offices
Marietta Street
^""'o^f Square Buildiny 'oc/cscm Blvd. r.L^f'J^,^,^/^ ^988 E. 6Cth Street ^^ktV^-U^^^Kittridge Bldg. rlr rRrTT^
r..;.
88
Broad Street
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OMAHA
....
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T
nc MnvTP^A^,^^'^ -.lONTREAL
u-'^^'V
2,*,"*^
Avenue
Bldg.
Tramway
^^''"^ ^^'^^^
TORONTO
Otis Building Firnt Nat. Bank Bldg. ST. LOUIS Natl. Bk. of Com. Bldy. ST. Pioneer Building SAN FRANCISCO lGS-2nd Street SEATTLE Alaska Bldg. ]8.1 George Street
.
PHILADELPHIA PITTSBURGH
.
S3S
PAUL
ABROAD
I Manila
Kembla
& Supply
^'".
O^ka, Japan
Ulliliil^^
Priij
"'U(,'h
iijiii iiiijijj
Press. N.Y.C.
5M
SUPPLEMENT
to
No. 2
Type
BME
Tester
iL-
a in U. S. A.
SUPPLEMENT TO BULLETIN
NO, 210
ROLLER -SMITH
Type
BME
Tester
There has long been felt the need of an instrument with which the condition of dry cells could be ascertained quickly in order that dead or nearly dead cells could be eliminated from groups. Also in the selection of cells from a stock it is important to be able to quickly spot any that are not in Even unused cells in g-ood conditionstock do deteriorate and the need of
a check, before selling them to the user or putting' them in service, is well understood.
while helpfi short circuits the battery and eve test made, therefore, shortens the lif. of the cell tremendously. Both o these tests have also the added dis advantage that the user must hav*
test,
The
ammeter
some knowledge of
cell characteristic
The Type
BME
Cell Tester is
an
in-
Otherwise the readings are more im leading than helpful. The Type BM^ Tester does not make a dead short cir cuit on a cell, as in the case of an am meter which allows 30 amperes oi more to flow, but draws only 6 am peres from a new No, 6 cell.
Tester has been designee to make possible the rapid testing oi cells without the need of any specia knowledge on the part of the user.
strument offered to meet the special requirements of this field. It does not show voltage or the current in amperes flowing when applied to a cell, but gives, instead, a reading which shows the relative condition of the
cell
The
BME
at the time.
The
As is generally known there are two common methods used in checking up dry cells, neither of which is satisfactory. They are
instru-
ments
in use.
so as
tc a
(1)
(2)
voltage check does not reveal the true condition of a cell since the voltage will remain up nearly at its
read by looking directly down upon the top of it, the natural way to read an instrument applied to the top of a No. 6 dry cell.
The
BME
Tester
is
maximum
tically
There are no loose parts. Nothing in the instrument can become demagnetized and w^ith ordinary care the instrument should last indefinitely.
-
Cat, No.
X* Description
2170s
Type
BME
List Price
Dry
Cells
$4.00
number
B. p.. N, Y. C.
5M.
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(8iii>t>r!eliiig-
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ROLLER-SMITH
Precision Torsion Balances
S.
A.
ROLLER-SMITH
Precision Torsion Balances
GENERAL:
(i(tniicru'-(\
This highly
developf,-fJ
form of torsion
bal;;
cHpfccially for
Illustration smaJ] masses of otlier material as well. complete instrument is shown on the front cover and a detailfv of the dial is shown on the rear cover.
wftiKhirif^'
torsion balances are used in larjre numK They .soon pay for them.selves by th this country and abroad. saved in vvei^^hin;,'. One of their chief charactenstics is the n with which wei^rhinifs may be made a hijrhly important po
ROLLKR-SMITH
commercial work.
The in.Htruments are simple and compact and will retain accuracy under the most severe and continuous operating" cond,
provided they are used with rea.sonabh; care.
are about 10" lonj^ and are divided. A zf.ro adjmUr i.s provided at the back of the in-Htrume. Finish, is black with nickel trimmin^fs. JJampinf/ is obtained rrieHns of an aluminum vane swinjrin;^ between the poles of a manent rna^^net. By means of a thumb nut the handle is adju!?tj!on its axis to suit the convenience of the operator. The dev equipped with a pl/umh-hoh and levelirifj .Hcrews and the proj hook on which the filaments to be Wfii^hed are hun^ is pr, from dama;re, wh(;n not in use, by swin^fing over it the hin>f shown in the illustration, A locJcinff flavirjt is provided so t moving eN^ment may be clamped during: transportation.
Mcaleft
r
DESrjRJPTION.
The
K7nff:-('.(J(/e
and there
nrale
is
is
Hcal(; to
The
to one-fifth of on. n-nl of full scale value at any point on the .scale. f:heck weight aecurate within one-fifth of one per cent. Average net wevj^ IbM.; shippmfj weifjkt, 50 Ib.M. Size is 20 inches hifrh by 9 ir wide by 8 inches deep.
f)lack
fi^njres.
un^*
ea.
M()\)K
ol
IS
I
OF OPERATION. The
obj(;ct to be
balance
is first
leveled by
he movin^r element is released by means ot the case, the lock indicator then showinK "free" The |x,inter at the ri^^ht of the cent(.r of th.. ease will then sink belov
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weighed
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Torsion Balances
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1.2
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Grams
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of
hpi'k
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IN
ORDKKING
specify quantity
Dial of
ROLLER-SMITH
Gt ARA>TEE
n"forial%':??.rfu1u.'Ll^ flawless so far as i^iect^ It will replace or repair within apparatus provided it fs returned Pennsylvania, for that purpose
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at
Works
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r^^^atus.
request.
Bulletins
"^"^P'f:^^
f electrical
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!^I'Ii[l!,;j;i!Mi!
rilited
New
York, IM.
HI
BULLETIN
No. 300
November, 1929 (Superseding Issue dated June, 1928, and Supplement No. 1 dated April, 1929)
| m M J m
Wire
OHMMETERS
Types COM,
Type
GOM
and
SOM
HTD
Circuit Testers
Type
COM
Olimmeter
Electrical
tusj
MAIS OFFICE:
233 Broadway.
NEW
"^mW YORK
and
/^^ORKS:
Representatives in
Australia, Cuba. Japan
Philip-''
Islands
i
Printed In U.S.A.
Tmm-
com
OluMiiu'ter
INDEX
PAGE
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.
Type
Type
SOM HTD
Ohmmeters.
r 5
^j.^
.
Circuit Testers
Representative
Ouara ntr
8
12]
NO. 300
Type
USES
'
COM OHMMETER
{Svv
illiisCriitiuii
im page
:i)
This
Instrument is a form ot slide wire designed with particular referinmett-^r oe to spevd and simplicity in operatioh Its design Is sucli as d low Initial cost. make it an ideal instrument for the rapid
;isurement
a
nt
ise
resistance units (luaiitity production basis. The Instruis entirely self-contained there are no parts that may become lost.
coils
of
and
the socket used. Note that it is impossible to obtain a galvanometer balance with resistances lowin- than .5 ohm and In exces's of 50,000 ohms, these figures being the mmimum and maximum limits of the instrumenrs range. The combination of dial operating knob and battery key in one member permits of the operation of the instrument with one hand, leaving the other hand free.
DESCRIPTION
black walnut, le overall dimensions are 5^" wide, 9^i" high. The net weight is 3^ ng and A stitched leather handle is attached s. the upper end and heavy rubber feet provided on bottom of Instrument. There e four ranges as follows:
is
of
t>
ameter and 2%" long which can be bought anywhere. The cells are slipped into a receptacle, access to which will be found on the right side of the case. To change cells swing the circular polished nickel plate free of the opening in the case and the old cells may readily be removed and new cells in*
without the aid of tools. Cells should be placed in instrument with center contact of inner cell at bottom of cell chamber. To
stalled,
for this ohmmeter is selfconsists of two standard flash light cells each ly^'' di-
Kange lOluns
5-1 1-2 2-5
Value
per Div.
.02 .05
.1 .2
Range
ill
Ohms
Ohm
5-10
10-20 !0-50
Ohms
5.0
10.0 20.0
1-0 5.0
.2
.5
Ohms
100.0 500.0
20.0 50.0 100.0 200.0
Ohm
Ohms
1.0 2.0
0-200
)0-600
10.0 50.0
1000.0 5000,0
ascertain whether the cells are sufficiently strong to give satisfactory indications on the galvanometer short circuit the "X" binding posts with a conductor of low resistance, put the plug in the No. 1 socket and rotate the dial so that the ".5" figure on the dial comes opposite the register mark. When the bat^ tery button is depressed, with the instrument :vrranged as above, the galvanometer pointer should deflect well beyond the end of the scale. If the cells are in need of replacement full scale deflection of the galvanometer pointer will not be obtained.
OPERATION
the ohmic resistance of a rcult attach the free ends of the two ires that form the terminals of the unnown resistance to the two **X** binding 3Sts on the ohmmeter. These binding posts ave hard rubber, non-removable tops. Inri the plug attached to the flexible cord f-ar the top of the instrument Into any one the four sockets marked 1, 10. 100, 1000. otate the bakelite knob w^hich is attached the dial and, at the same time, depress 16 center button. If a balance on the galinometer cannot be obtained with one comitate revolution of the dial the plug should shifted to the next socket and a revolu'>n of the dial made again if necessary. \'hen the galvanometer needle balances at ro the value of the resistance under meaurement can be read on the dial at the 'int opposite the register mark. The numrals on the dial read directly when the aio plug is in the socket marked "1." lien the plug is in sockets of higher value 'uitlply the scale reading by the value of
To
measure
connection
with
'
tion of coils.
ACCURACY
Resistances may be read to within an accuracy of approximately 1% of their value from the ".5" mark to and including the "10" nirnix. the opi rwli i' h la t i)oiii ator should shift to the next higher ratio to Al'DVf th*^ "10" mark the gt't best ffsults.
;i t
i
corresiiondinfT accurar\-
is
2*^^.
t.
No.
LISTIN G
List Price
3007S
3008S
3010S
Type Com Ohmmeter, four ranges, .5-50, 5-500, 50-5000, 500-50000 ohms Adapter (to be attached to "X" posts) for handling very
^i^'^O^OO
small wires
COM Ohmmeter
Prices on application.
2.85
Specify quantity
[3]
md
catalog number.
BULLETIN NO.
:tOO
Ohmmeter
Type
GOM
Net
M eiffht
or
Tyi>e
II
lbs.,
GOM Ohmnutcr
x 5 x 5 inches.
Shi|>|l]ir wi-ifirlit
size 17
22 lbs.
Those Typf
on
III
r
si VeriiJ
>
tars,
1m
n
The
In the uiidgo, Imving no loose plugs to extremely simple to operate, .f? ults which are read off di(rom a scale without the
i\
computation
sc.Ucb are 30 Inches long: fore, can ho read very closely. Instrument there is supplied a pair of loose Bcaleft. equally divided, which may be dropped into place over the regular scales when locutingr crosses and grounds on lines, and which show directly the distance of the point of trouble from one or the other of the bin.lfi.K posts of the instrument. The two Btaiidard flash-light batteries nece.>.8ary for the operation of the ohmmeter are self-contained and may be readily removed and replaced. All instruments are mult -scale, the numerals for the different scales being printed In different colors, so as to avoid any chance of confusion. Directions for taking resistance measurements are described In detail on a card located Inside the cover of the case. In a separate direction book, supplied with eaeh ohmmeter. there are dire* ions for making other tests such as the location of crosses and grounds on a line. In the same dlreetlon
I t
detection of attainment of balance, and, b means of another switch, the battery clr eult Is eitlur applied direct or else used excite the Induction coil, from the seconder windings of which is then obtained alternat Ing current. The galvanometer Is valuabl in that it enables the use of the Instrumm in locations where there is too much nols to permit of the employment of the tol*
t
phone
mui
I.-uti
i'
The induction
coll is
'
other useful
CmOM
to
data.
this
\s
shown on
telephone receiver with md. It contains a d'Arsonval galr of high sensibility together with
roil
page,
lb.
switch located on the hard'ther the telephone receiver or i;.lvaMr.meter may be used at will for
^
'
By
ing current Is windings, under which circumstances it con verts the ohmmeter Into a Kohlrausd bridge, which may be used for measiirin* the resistance of electrolytes and for tli. comparison of Inductances and capacitl.s By using the combination of direct c ur rent and telephone receiver, the InstruinMi is capabh* of making a wide range of t. sts The combination of direct current and vanometer enables exactly the same tests but is independent of noise and more siiisi tlve; It further allows making teats lnvol\ ing working to a false zero; the comblnatlot of alternating current and telephone rocelv enables the location of breaks under ordi nary circumstances, the comparison or ductances and capacities, the measuremTi of resistance of electrolytes thi and measurement of the Internal resistance o: batteries; It allows also testing for the lod tlon of faults, even If a disturbing E. M F exists at the faults. The case Is highly finished hardwood wii^ polished niekel trimmings and is provid* with a hinged top. latch and lock and wIt! leather carrying handle. Rubber feet .rprovided at the bottom and at one eii<i The apparatus Is self-contained and con; plcte In all particulars.
t
Iri
Cat. No-
'"^
'
^^^'^^^ '''''''''
scales! $170.00
furnished.
Prices on application.
BULLETIN NO.
300
SOM
which are giving good service under
kinds of conditions. It is, in general, a slide wire bridge having selfcontained galvanometer of sensitive but rugged design, self-contained dr?/ cells which are conveniently located for renewal, galvanometer' key, stylus
all
in fact
the instrument is complete in itself. The case is of hard wood and provided with hinged top, latch and lock and leather handleThere are three ranges, namely, 0-1, O-IO and O-lOO (or O-IOOO) ohms, each on a scale 15 inches long^ each scale being a different color, namely: blue, red and black. Means are thus provided for making all relay point tests, as well as many other resistance measurements within the range of the
device.
Cat. No.
imensions,
9Vfe
5 lbs.
This instrument, while originally ^signed for use in signal system testis useful for general testing work here a high range in ohms is not
eeded. It is smaller in size ighter in weight than the Type /hich is frequently of advantage
and
GOM,
when
ransportation
by hand
form of our Type GOM ohmaeter, which has been on the market aany years and large numbers of
fied
The Type
SOM
resistance is measured by connecting it to points XX. The plug is inserted in one of the sockets marked **blue, red, black," and the stylus tapped along the wire that runs from end to end of the scale. At a certain point there will be no deflection of the galvanometer pointer. The resistance is then read off the scale, using figures of color corresponding to the socket. If the first test indicates that a closer reading could be obtained with another range, it is only necessary to change the plug to another socket and find point of no deflection as before.
I.IST
An unknown
PRICE
at.
No,
0-1
Hangres
OHM
OHMS OHMS
ohm
4-
in
4 4
6-1 1006 S
ohm
*
i
divisions
I I 4 *
f I
O'lO
0- 1 1- 6
ohm
ohms
ohms
ii
in "
f 4
ohm
4
I I
divisions
4 4
6-10
0- 1 1- 6
in
I
cli\ i.sions
1
0-100
6-10
O-.l .1-.6 .6-1
0- 1 1- 6
I -
ohm
i
in
t i
.001
ohm
I
divisions
4 4
0-1
OHM
OHMS
OHMS
002 005
.01 .02 .05
1.
2.
ohm
ohms
in
4 4
ohm
i I 4 t
divisions
10:^0
0-10
fm.oo
divisions
4
i.
G-10
0-1000
ohm
i t 4 I
i 4
indicates stock item. ation. Leather carrying- cases can be supplied. Prices on k limber. Directions for Ordering: Specify quantity and catalm. M
'*S'*
,
[5]
IirLLKTIN NO. *
HTD
Circuit Tes inductance or capacity in the circ under test have no effect on the rei inps. The instrument is recommend particularly for use by wiremen, rep;
open.
With the
HTD
men, and on coil and other electrii work which necessitates identifioati and checking up of various circuits may be carried in the pocket and c conveniently be used when working
ladders or in places
difficult of acce
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
This instrument consists of a sni; high grade d'Arsonval type D.C. vo meter (our TD mechanism) connect in series with a small dry cell. T circuit is such that when the t\ terminals of the instrument are co nected the circuit is completed. T instrument pointer will indicate ft scale when the terminals are shor
circuited.
SCALE
reads directly in ohn which enables resistance reading's
the circuit under test.
(<KI**
The
scale
T>|r- II
|>
rirnill IVnlf
CASE
The inst ru inent is ench heavy sheet metal case with
^
rsEs
the
^'lin
,i
HTD
if
Circuit Tester
is
ish and is e<|uipped with nicki i-plal^ bindin^r posts. An etched metal ii
istinjJT
the
I
The
HTD
A.C.
lis
'!<''
for use
ac:
:
struction plate is attached to the froi of the instrument, giving instructioi reganling replacal of the batterv an the checking of the calibration'. U the removal of three screws the ii struction plate can be t m the dry cell rendered
'
replacal. The removal <i also gives access to the int* adjuster.
H'r all
condiI
'
HAM ERV
A standard <liameter by 1
'
Wrht
.
batt*
'
i
is
emp
*
ouLlii.
^
Like-
ounces
with the
] r., If,
:^
the Cat. Nos. lAntj and 301L li No, HOlli takes a 3 volt "vest p<M type n.i -. ry. T( can be sv here. 1;.
;
1
'
ion oi tlie
Id
inunlhs. e condition
many
From
1
1
timn
<
li
iM r
con-
be determined by
of the
:
Hie the
ouil ul praclicii
ik
iACiuaily
the
circuit
LEADS
The Cat
BULLETIN >0.
300
3010 leads are for universal testing. They are about 50" One leail has a spado terminal on one end and a Mueller clip on The second lead has a spade terminal on one end and a 8V," other end. h1 on the other end. The Cat. No. 3012 leads are for continuity testing of radio receiving They are about 50 long. Both leads have a spade terminal s. at one and a 5*4 insulatetl prod on the other end.
u'
1
No
t.No.
)9S lis 13S
Listing
lOS
HTD
12S
Circuit Tester, 10,000 ohms. Circuit Tester, 100,000 ohms. Circuit Tester, 200,000 ohms Leads for universal testing; for use with Cat. No. 3009 Circuit Te.^ter
2/
List Price
2i
ftn
ok 26 00
Tvoe
2 85
receiving sets; for use with Cat. Nos. 3011 and 3013 Type Circuit Testers. 206S Leather carrying case; for use' with Cat. Nos. 3009, SOii or 3013 Type Circuit Testers
HTD
2.85
3.25
HTD
ROLLER-SMITH PRODUCTS
products comprise complete lines of electrical measuring sti-uments, relays and circuit breakers. Bulletins covering the various devices 11 be sent promptly on request,
ROLLER'SMITH
SWITCHBOARD INSTRUMENTS
C. Ammeters, 4" sizes C.
C.
SV2'^
and
Bulletin No, 400
it ii
and 4"
.
sizes
.
Ammeters and Voltmeters, large sizes Ammeters, Voltmeters, Wattmeters, Power Factor
Frequency Meters, large
all sizes
420 430
Meters, meters
ailio
sizes;
Triplex
Am450
i(
Frequency Ammeters,
810
PORTABLE INSTRUMENTS
.
C.
and D, C. Ammeters, Voltmeters and Volt-ammeters; Ohmmeters and Circuit Testers for signal system anil train control apparatus testing C. Ammeters, Voltmeters and Volt-ammeters, small size C. Ammeters, Voltmeters, Volt- Ammeters, Wattmeters, Frequency Meters and Power Factor Meters, large and
small sizes
110
it
4 i
ail
.
160 200
210
recision
Torsion Balances for and other small bodies hmmeters and Circuit Testers
240 300
INSTRUMENT TRANSFORMERS
types witchboard types
ortable
"
450
C.
all
styles styles
of trips, of
trips,
100
ampere capacities
- C.
less
530 580
OIL CIRCUIT
00 to 2.000
BREAKERS
Bulletin No. 600 Bulletin No. 550
Amps,, 2,500
to 15,000 Volts
RELAYS
)^
C.
11
Products comprise complete lines of graphic, Relays and indicating: Instruments, Electrical Bulletins covering Breakers. Circuit oil and air and request. on sent be will devices various the
ROLLER-SMITH
Works
GUARANTEE
IWK ROLLEU-SMITii COMPANY
to
guarantees
all
Its
apparatus
be made of materials carefully selected as best suited to the respective requirements and flawless so far as inspection and test preliminary to shipment can determine. It will replace or repair, within one year from date of sale, any defective apparatus provided it Is returned f. o. b. the Company's Works at Bethlehem, Pa., for that purpose.
ROLLER-SMITH
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.
^
Representatives
Sales Offices
BOSTON BUFFALO
88 Broad Street
.
.
NEW ORLEANS
OMAHA
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WD
.
MONTREAL
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May,
I9;ii>
300
On
,-r\NUlTY
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DIRECTIONS
C*ff",f,i
i-,(t'um^nl
dirtctlr
lo
circuit*
N.
hiiW
rircMit/d
p4^*i*
poitii
toSOwhrn
pfnti arc
^'rt
uffml
To
ifutrt
tunmc urrw
rrfii^w
KrUren
for
poili. plile,
ct!V unicffw
initniction
full
nrM
cell
and Hjuit
.
cal.
Full details of the Continuity Tester are given in Supplement No, 1 to Bulletin No. 300, a copy of v^hich will be furnished on request.
MjUN OFFICE:
233
Broadway,
NEW TORK^^SU^
^^^ffp
WORKS:
Bethleliem, Peiins> Ivania
and Canada
Australia, Cuba,
Printed in U.
S.
A,
BULLETIN NO.
300
Continuity Test
TableModels
40, 42
and 52
Power Unit
WRONG READING
INDICATES
REMARKS
and
FURTHER
Reading
POSSIBILITIES
Red-Green Tr.
to
+F2A
-
Black-Green Tr. to
lied- White Tr. to
F2A
+FD
-FD
1
lack-WTiite Tr. to
Red
to -j-FlA
50
Open
in cable or
connection.
Examine soldered
cable
connections
Black to -FlA (}reen- Yellow Tr. to Speaker Post No. 2 Greon to Ground Post. Brown to P2A. White to 4 (on R,F.
Plate Resistance).
connection
panel
and b
1
1
uKbtii PIA
to
n
t
!
Grounded
PD
P3R -(-F3R -F3R
rFD,
.F2A,
'
FD
F2A
ii
(;2R, GSl!
Groundwi R F -l^^t A F fi!amf>Tjt, cirniif Grounded detector filament circuit. Grounded 2nd A.F. filament circuit. None Open grid resistor or secondary
1,
No.
2 R.F.T,
FullShorted
grid
circuit.
Test across resistors and secondar separately, (Resistors mount on back of R.F. var. conds.)
1,9
Open antenna coupling transformer. 7.5 Close NoneOpen secondary No. 1 A.F.T. 13.5Cbte NoneOpen secondary No. 2 A.F.T,
Close
Volume
Full
Shorted secondary.
control
full right.
Pullohorted secondary.
Variable Condenser
CD
WHITE
!
50 50
15 Close 15 Close
to
None
circuit resistance
circuit r
3 R.F.T,
YELLOW
I'D
to
'27-30
NoneOpen
open
primary No.
A.F.T. (or
FullShorted primary.
FuliShorted primary.
in cable connection).
M lack-Red Tracer to
20-23
NoneOpen
open
PIA
in cable connection).
OTHER TESTS
*
>\i to St at or of
1
Last
Mounted on back
of det- var.
i.
GlRtoAnt.
Terminal,
'i9.5exact
to
60
No reading open
Erratic
resistance
winding.
If
readingdamaged resistance
slider.
It
Coupling Transformer and l>st Across Antenna a rj(i Ground Terminals, Turning Control Knob.
Antenna
winding or
ilill
111
BULLETIN
No. 520
issue
(Siijn*rs(Mlinj-
"INDUSTRIAL" TYPE
Circuit Breakers
Overload, Underload, Under- Voltage
I
1
two
pole, rig-id
protective
MAIN OFFICE:
233
V^JIL^^'
WORKS:
Bethlehem, Pennsylvama
Broadway,
NEW YORK
Mandx
III
Printed in U.
S.
A.
ROLLER-SMITH
"Industrial"
Type
Circuit Brealters
INTRODIUTOKV
^industrial" Tyi circuit breakers operate on exactly tl same principle as the well-known **Stan
Tlie
ROLLER-SMITH
They
in
jfei tl
finish
necessary and, therefore, some of the finements of detail characteristic of ^'Standard" Type are omitte(L
"Industrial"
r
tl
Type
circuit
breakers
of simple and ruR*ed design, built for hardest kind of year-in-an<l-year-out ser
ice.
The thousands
in
daily
use
in
ti
'tin
M^i'rlHtl.
I
**lndUHf rial*'
liri*iikrr.
T>
p*
in
in
in
tl
nil
nKSdorrioN
Ai other parts black.
^
iLMSH:
ii'iil
caiivinu-
parts
are
.lipped
and
Iac(iuered;
breakers are furnished on finishe vMth suilable cable luffs on front. For switchboard ni 'I only on special order at an extra charj^e) breakers are n,. lates a!id have back connected studs, cable lu^s beinjf supplied U only one stud of each pole.
i
MN(;:
For wall
niountinjr
'KIOAD
ivMce
-
ALIBRATION:
Jlauee
of
'1
noimal ratinji'. For ina:iipere breaker can be set to 100 amperes and as hig-h as In certain cases a greater
'iiienl
is
adjustment
is
from
t.ornu
'
Ml
l>.
v
h
to
a
1
are securely locked in plac work Ioo.se. F]ach pole has its il, "a coil to a pole." All are non-rustable. Tritlevers atid
(ttln
close,
1,.^^
pull
up to
(.pen.
^'-e
rs.
ii\frhMt<l.
<'iri-uil
"liiiliiNlrlHl"
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T}p
r
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Tito
TVPK
IIU
UIT BRKAKKRS
PLAIN
(>\
KRL()Al>
niHKCT
Oli
ALTKKXATIXc;
CTKlii: NT
2-Pule
2-PoIe
Cat.
3-Pole
\_ it I
.
Cat. Pole
;
Cat.
4 "Pole
No.
-|
Xo.
Arm
No.
Ann
Cat.
I >
"1
No.
Arm
Xo,
Arni
>
r>2(KH)
$19.00
19.00
19 00
52018 S38
52020 52022
(H)
52036
i38 00
52054 52056
;
.^57.00
52072 52074
:^76 .00
1
1
52002
1
38.00
38 00
52038
52040
3S.0O 38.00
57.00
57 00
. I i
76.00
76
.0^^
III
1
1
521M14
h 1
5205S
52076
52(H)6
19. CH)
52024
38.00 38,00
3S 00
52042
52044
52t)4*>
:^s.uo
52060 52062
52064
57 00
.
52078
52080
76
.01
30
4:>
5'2008
19. IH)
52026
38,00
iS.OO
1
57.00 57.00
1
76 .00 76
52010
1
1
19.00
5202S
52082
<
52012
80
loo
19.00 19.00
22
.%0
52030 52032
52034
1
38 00
38 45
0(
iHt
5204
*
3S.IH)
'
52066
57.00
57.00
t>7
."ill
52084
52086
76 .00 76 .00
52014
52050
38. CK)
52068
!
:2o.">2
45
OO
52070
52088
and
'y'M
MOrXTING:
front
Type breakers are rea,ularly furni.-hed with connections for wall mounting-. They can be supplied with back con"Industrial"
for switchboard
nections
at
an extra charge of
10%.
If this style of
mounting
catalog-
number.
DIRECTIONS
voltage,
tails,
1
FOK ORDERING:
C. or D.
Specify
quantity,
catalog-
number,
whether A.
any.
if
A. C, the frequency and special deEntry of orders will always bp delayed unless this informa-
C, and,
if
uoii IS
given.
CO
overload circuit breakers are used for the profor other applicatection of motors, generators, light and power circuits and short-circuits. tions where protection is desired against ovoi'nads and
APPLICATION:
Plain
PCI
Bi LLETi>
>'o.
rrm
"INDUSTRIAL" TYPE
IRCUIT BREAKERS
UNDERLOAD
250
tRated
Ampere
Capacity
i
Cat.
1-Pole Plain
2-Pole
Cat.
Overload
1-PoIe Plain
IndVt Ari,
Cat.
I-Pole Flair
No.
1
Underload
No.
No.
Underload
52180 o2182 52184
,
3 5 10 15
28 50 28.50 28.50
.
!<47 .50
47.50 47.50
30 4o 00 SO
52227 52229
52009 52011
1
47.50
uu!;:;;e'i
B^li^ri^'^'"'''"''"'
""'""^
^^tand^rd
Type
circuit breaker
MOUNTING:
tion?,
tions,
Standard mounting is on slate base with front connecbut switchboard mounting, i.e., mounted on template with back conneccan be supplied on special order at an extra charge of 10%. If
this
style
of
mounting
is
desired
add
"switchboard
mounting"
after
catalog;
number.
TKIPPING POINTS:
^^
All
underload
circuit
breakers
are
set
to
trip
feature
ampere capacity. The underload adjustable over a very wide range. For instance, a 10 ampere
of rated
1
10%
at about the
volt-
and special
details,
is
if
any.
Entry of orders
always be delayed
given.
circuit
is
APPLICATION: Underload
in
battery
the
disconnect
to
the
batter'y
from
of
fails,
also
disconnect
the
the
battery when
the
minimum through
approach
REVERSK
eller
Bultet Bulletin n
""""
-u
se,
"-tails
breakers
BULLETIN
No. 5>0
Ampere
Capacity
2-Po!e
Cat.
No.
Pole 1 U. V. Coil
1
Rigid
Cat.
Arm
lU- V,
Coil
3-Pole Rigid
4-Pole Rigid
Cat.
-Yrm
No.
Xo.
Arm
2U.
V. Coils
1
U. V.
Coil
1
Xo,
*80
*100
52288 52290
S31.00
34.50
52292 52294
'38.00
52296 52298
1
^57.00
52300
52302
S88.00
102.00
f
45.00
67.50
1
mated
Ampere
Capacity
Cat.
No.
1-Pole 1 U. V. Coil
Rigid
Cat.
Cat.
Arm
1
Arm
I
Cat.
Arm
1
No.
U. V.
Coil
No.
U. V. Coil
1
No.
U. V. Coil
No.
2 U. V. Coils
3 5 10
15
-^31
.00
31.00
31 .00
Sot).
00 50.00 50.00
S50 00 50 00 50 00
.
'
:?69 .00
52392
5231*4
>\m
.00
69 .00
100.00 100.00
30 45 60 80
100
50.00 50 00 50.00
.
50 00
.
50.00 50.00
50 00
.
,
50 00
.
50.00 57.00
50.00
.')7.0(J
79.50
ami
Xo. 'M)
Standard mounting is on slate base with front connecions but switchboard mounting, i.e., mounted on template with back contected studs, can be supplied on special orders at an extra charge of 10%. f switchboard mounting is wanted add "switchboard mountmg" after atalog number.
MOUNTING:
TRIPPING POINTS:
vhen
'07f
All
voltage
of
falls
to
C.
about
60%
of
normal
for
normal for A.
Specify quantity, catalog number, exact phases, of number C.,^ A. if and C. D. or A. C. operating voltage, whether will always orders of Entry any. if details, special .vires, aJd frequency and e delayed if this information is not given. indicated is breakers under-voltage of function 4PPLICATI0N: The low point ay the name, i.e., to open the circuit when the voltage falls to a when it is purposes control remote for also used or fails entirely. They are button^ pushing a merely by point distant some lesired to open a circuit at limiting for equipments handlmg coal on and They are used also on cranes As a rule, for reniote control purposes shunt-tnp the travel of the hoist. under-voltage type. the of breakers to preferred be circuit breakers are to For shunt-trip circuit breakers see Bulletin No. oSU. , ^ s agamst failure and subcir.ui motor protect to It is just as important overloads. against them protect to it is as sequent resumption of voltage
IlilXKTIN So.
ft*
INDl STRIAl
TYPE
IRCI IT
BREAKERS
PLAIN SHLNT-TRII*
and
the
SHOC K l^ROOF"
r.Npe circuit
>upp!iti..
.Set
IR( I IT
BREAKERS
I
breakers with the "Shock Proof" featui-e can Hulletin No. 530 for details.
IRC
IT
BREAKERS
Trip" featu See Bullet
circuit
l)ieakers!
th
"Independent
i.
iu.ui
1'
..n
circuit
'
and
<
a-e
\'
1
made
.
in
oper
i
II
11'
the breaker opens. lamps and similar d< cuit when the III iif an under-\(' isk of bu
(
i
'
is
recoil
atnpen
STANDARD TYPE
-
IKv
II
UKLAKERS
'It*
of
.1
-^
anil
as followi:
be Kent
LMLOSED
I
IR(
IT
BREAKERS
bi-eakert,
Bullrti
BULLETIN
No. 50
ON
TWO WIRE
CIRCUITS:
a rigid
arm
iim device
may
three pole breaker is generally used but be used under certain conditions.
ON
CIRCUITS: A
four
pole
rigid
arm
is
breaker is usually desirable, but frequently a two pole rigid arm breaker satisfactory if so connected as to effectively open one wire of each phase.
STYLE OF TRIP
This is, of course, employed to protect apparatus against It is used _rrents in excess of normal, particularly against short-circuits. cu on practically all types of circuits but perhaps chiefly for the protection of motors and generators* UNDERLOAD: This is supplied for direct current only and its chief application is on battery charging circuits for the protection of the battery accidental discharge through lowering or removal of charging auainst An underload breaker will disconnect the battery when the chargvoltage. ing current falls to 10% of circuit breaker rating. UNDER-VOLTAGE: An under- voltage release opens the breaker when the line voltage fails and is generally used for the protection of motors In many localities this against an unexpected resumption of power service. release required by Public Service Corporations or Municipal type of regulations on all motor circuits where the total H. P. rating is it; excess of
a
OVERLOAD:
certain fixed
minimum.
not included in
ROLLER-SMITH
in
ROLLER-SMITH
''Standard'' breakers.
on request).
for
of
The following table shows the ampere capacity of breakers to be used Necessarily average and not extreme values the protection of motors. motor efficiency had to be selected, but in general the table wdl be
H
found conservative.
1
1
Simple Phase
W ire
L
1
Three Phase
A. C.
Wire
I>.
c.
1 1
A C
*
A.
Voltasie
H,P.
Voltafie
Vol tail
110
Voltage
440
3 5 >
110
1
220
5 10 15
500
3 5 to
10 20
220
10 15
no
10 15
220
.>
110
10 15
220
5 10
15
440
3
5 10
10
15
30 30
30 45
60 80 100
150
30
30
!
10 15
30 45 45 60
7.5
10
15
45 60 80
150 150
30 30 45
30 30 45 45
30 45 60 80 100
100
1
30 45 60
80 100 150
1
15
10
10
30 30
20 30
10
20
30 45 60
80
20 20
30 30
20 25 30 50 75 100
200
60 80 100
150
45 60 60
SO
150 200 M)0
20 30 45
80 100 150
150
45
45 80 100 150
60
80 150
i
150
200
m\
150
45 80
100 150
400 500
Products comprise complete lines of Electrical Instruments, indicating- and graphic, Relays and air and oil Circuit Breakers. Bulletins covering the various devices will be sent on request.
EOLLER-SMITH
Works
Pa
GUARANTEE
THE ROLLER-SMITH COMPANY
to
guarantees
all
its
apparatus
be made of materials carefully selected as best suited to the respective requirements and flawless so far as Inspection and test preliminary to shipment can determine. It will replace or
year from date of sale, any defective it is returned f. o. b. the Company's Works at Bethlehem, Pa., for that purpose.
ROLLER-SMITH
noi^f^iJ^
Representatives
Sales Offices
R?Vn
rn-
\.
^'''"^
^.^J'-^^*
NEW YORK.
LOUIS
iss Broadivay
OS iNC^f
^ Tr''^^\'^/^r"*^ ^''''''^
. .
PITTSBURGH
ST.
Otis Buildino
Westinghcmse Bldg
ST
PAUL
.
.
Natl. Bk, of
.
Com. Bldi.
T Tranuvay
Bldg.
ABROAD
Duval TRAm'^r'k^**''^^^
"
'
'
r.'
"
do.. Inc..
'
Box
"SI
BULLETIN
No. 530
October, 1928.
(Superseding issue dated August, 1926 Supp emeni No. 1 dated October, 1926 supplement No. 2 dated February, 1928 and Supplement No. 3 dated February, 1928)
| g ^ ^ = ^ =
44
I200ampere,250 volt, 2 pole, independent arm, plain overload circuit breaker with "interlocked trip'*; back connections
Electrical
I i S
xratus| l
a >
YORK
Representatives in
M
-411UIU111M11III
Printed in U.
S. A.
BULLETIN NO.
530
CONTENTS
Pa.
Technical Details
3-
Overload, 1200 amperes and under Circuit Breakers Overload, 1500 amperes and over capacities Circuit Breakers Underload, Circuit Breakers Under-voltage, capacities Circuit Breakers Shunt-trip, capacities Circuit Breakers Non-closable on Overload handle) Circuit Breakers Direct Acting Time Limit
Circiiit
Breakers
9-i
U-i
13-i
16-1
all
all
all
18-1
2 2
(free
Circuit
all
capacities
2 2
2 2
Circuit
D. C
Auxiliary Switches
2
2
Equalizer Contacts
2 2
24-2.
Enclosed
2
2'.
Number
of Poles to
Use
Guarantee..
BULLETIN NO.
530
Roller=Smith
"Standard" Type Circuit Breal<ers
600 Volts and Less
Zoo
4^000
Antf:^
/fa
t4^.
This Oscillogram shows how, on an official test, a ROLLERSMITH 200 ampere Standard Type circuit breaker opened a
Direct Current circuit of 8200
amperes at
second
GENERAL.
entire
in
The succeeding pages describe and list a line of circuit breakers covering, we think, the
panel and is doubly satisfying to the eye of the engineer who appreciates as well the quite apparent evidences of fitness for use.
or
switchboard
been careful throughout to select the most liberal cross sections of conducting parts, which, together with the fact that our structure
involves
DESIGN.
We
have
and
means that the temperature rise under We have full load is extremely small. been just as careful with the design of the purely mechanical parts, choosing
always large factors of safety so as to withstand the roughest handling which is apt to be encountered in every-day use. Another feature of importance to the
user
is
current carrying parts are of polished rolled copper^ while all other parts of the mechanism, whose function is chiefly mechanical, are ground smooth and are given three coats of rubberoid black enameh thoroughly baked on. The design is such that there is a minimum number of small parts to collect dust and All parts are very accessible and dirt. extremely easy to keep clean.
All
ADVANTAGES
QU1CK=BREAKING.
K-S breakers
give the quickest of quick breaks b(M*ause of the light arms and the powerful forces throwing them open. Three separate and distinct elements all tend to force the
terials
even the armature and central core pin, which are necesoarily of iron in order that they may perform their magnetic functions, having their bearings brass or bronze bushed. These precautions insure freedom from all possibility of sticking.
breaker
sufficient
open,
APPEARANCE.
speaking, appearance
While, generally
is
the breaker is closed, the carbon the main laminated brush of spring, spring copper and the opening springs all tend to press outward, providing an unusual margin of safety against slow
When
a matter
of taste,
we think that it will be conceded that our apparatus as shown by the different illustrations thereof is handsome to a
degree.
It
The R-S breaker opcMiin^ or sticking. does not fall open from gravity, nor is its m<WiM[i dependent alone on the short push
wh
3
ic'i
he
on any
nec*'S-::irily
heavy make.
laminated
contacts
BULLETIN NO.
5J0
NOT A SMALL OR
DELICATE PART
ANYWHERE
GRAVITY CONTROLLED
ARMATURE
COMPAC rNESS.
li-S breakcM
is
The design
of tlu^
th(^ sim[)!(
from
th(*
regardless of the kind and niunlier (;f featun^s ealled for on the breaker. With the ]{-S breaker the overjiolc,
width per
EASE
IN
always contained within th<* eonfines of the breaker housings and adds no width to the break(r. Likewise, undeivoltage, shunt trip and free handle attaehnients are all contained within the width of the standard i>ol(^ of breaker. The advantages of tljis d(^sign are twofold:
loa<l
BOARD BREAKERS.
REMOUNTING SWITCH
The
fa<
t
eoil
tha
is
overload, undervoltage (r slumt tri|> coilare all contaiiu^d within th(^ breakci housings, and supi)orted by tlu rn, Inake^ the remounting of H-S J)reakers on
i
switchboard
plicity.
greal(\st
l)r(ak{^rs
sim-
fron
First:
keep
his
shipi)ing temj)lat(\s to the finished pane no change is made in the relationship bo.
Sk('o\i>:
|)oles is
The
tween coils and tripping rnembers, would be the cas( when* side niounf* coils and attachnu^nts ar<* employctl
Also,
a
minimum number
of
}u>h^>*
,ir
An
kl (KjEDNESS.
held <-losed
^
'
All 1{.S
:i
one of which pa,sses over of the other, forming a locking tremendous strc^ngth and at the nu* one that can be opened w^ith nummurn power and no possibility of
/'
rollers,
capacity of over 12(H) am|Kr(\s. I{cf(*rrin>i to the illustrations abov( and on page it will be seen that Iktc, inst(vid of havih a plurality of turns of lh(^ flexible strip^^ around the magru^tic tore i)in, a singjr turn suffices and that this turn is so madr
the strips extend in one unbroken length from the fnv (*nds, whir^h ar(^ sjilit to receive the bus-bar, lo the actual coi
that
rusting or j.imming.
ACCURACY.
;;n
All
lUS
overload armatures
,.,,,,^rr,lled.
br<
i<>
i
Ihm.
stretch
and weaken
ho cahbration.
>
Overbe aceompliHhed by
the laminationforming th(* brush are exteneh-d tminterrupt(d to form the upprr tcrnunal. No
tact
phlt(^
Similarly,
BULLETIN NO,
SJO
200 ampere, 600 volt, 3 pole, rigid arm, combined overload and shunt-trip; with circuit opening auxiliary switch.
We call special
Fi
our
rt^adiiy
protective coil, which, the compactness of the Jesign, does not increase the overall rtidth of the breaker. This is in disdesigns followed by sonu^ ^ther manufacturers, who do not employ I coil for every pole, their designs being such that the overload coil is placed to me side of the breaker. This, in tlu^ case f three or four pole breakers, resuhs in ^xcessive width. The ROLLER-SMITH design is such that the overload coil in I'verv case is included within the width of the contact members and this featun^ lends itself to a mininnnn width of the
i
own
contacts are readily rcnewabl(\ likcnvise thi* se(*ondary c(mtacts, on hoih \hr stationary brush and moving
nrni.
inctioii
to
METHOD
t\ [H^s
OF
OPERATION.
ROLLER-SMITH
are closed by handl(\s and opened by knocking them upwards. This is a great advantage from an operating standpoint, as a slight uj)ward blow will open a breaker- with the In an speed of a quick-break switch. (^Tuergency the main breaker handle, being
any way
sacrificing
can be knocked open more readily than a sinall tripping knob can be
l)n)niinent,
is
The advantsLge of having a coil to a poU* obvious when it is considered that th(*
of
overload coil gives no |>rotection between the unj>rotected leg :ind a ground in the case of short circuit. If an overload coil per pole is not providt^l 100% overload protection is not assunul
omission
an
One of the outlocated and operated. standing features of R-S breakers is the (^ase with which they can he (dosed, this statement applying even to the largest sixes of multii)ole breakers. A 130 pound man can n^adily close the larg(^st siz<^s of three and f<)ur i)ol(^ breakers. The bnndvcr
of
is
ludd closed
of
by the action
ROLLER^SMITH
(juire
minimum
which is attached to the moving contact arm and one to the These are so placed haiulle member.
two
rollers,
erne
following reasons:
pulled down to the "closed" [)ositi(m the centre of the second roller is slightly above a line the handle axis and the arm ioinin*.:
that
is
rollci
BULLETIN NO.
530
intended for switchboard mounting are arranged with back conSwitchboard mountine nection studs. breakers are shipped from the f on either temporary wooden tenij or slate biuses, this being determined
bn^akers
by the
size
of poles of the Drilling templates are prowhich the layout of the hole
and number
100 ampere, 250 volt, single pole, plain u>erload, front connections
can be determined. Circuit breakers in sizes of 1200 amperes and below are provided with round threaded terminal studs. One stud per pole is equipped with nuts and a cable terminal and the other stud is equipped with nuts only, this being in a(*cordance with the practice of connecting the breaker direct to the has bar on one side and using cables for the other. On sizes over r2()0 amperes the breaker terminals are in the form of laminated studs. These laminated studs
are built for the
the breaker is elosed the coinpression of the main eopper eontaets, ondary contacts and the carbon are all .such as to throw the open. In addition to the pressure (*\crled by these tliree members phosphor bronze sprmgs are j)laced against tlie rnovinf? arm on all breakers up to and including 1200 ami)eres. \Mi(n the handle hner roller is mn\ed below the centre of the arm roller all four of the abovementioned members tend to throw the breaker open. In other words the R-S breaker does not simply fall open by gravity but is thrown open by the action
. .
When
dard
34-in(*h
for carrying the current of the breaker If bus bars of thickness other than H-inch
wanted, they can be supplied if mention is made of the fact at the time of ordering. Cable termiiuils for coimectitiK terminals on to the laminated termmal st uds can be supplied at a reasonai)le addit ional (*ost. Terminals acconunodating from one to four cables suitable for upper or lower terminal and for any of the combinations of cable sizes likely to be specified can be furnishetl. Spare part
are
(f
stn-erul
members.
and dat a
l>e
on supi)lied on
Tlx nvtTload tripping!; action is obtained IS of an iron armature, which, on -itractrHl to the core of the ovct_ load cod, d(^liv(^rs a l)low to the handle forcing the handh* roller down 'I re. which permits tlie arm to at high velocity. The main d '-ontacts l)rcak first, a secondary ('oti w].i)t l)reaks s(^cond and the (Mrb(rj f'<n1rHtv finally rupture the arc. of the overload coil is n^pels the arc upwards, V. It awa> from the breaker. iriiportant feature, eliminating no(d of magnetic blowouts, ^
'
'
'
'
riti
similar devices.
*'latch-h*M bn of the break* inflicts no damage on the m(vmg parts, m rontra*it to a Match-held" break(T, whirli will be put out of service if the handh* is given an upwanl blow when the bn-aker is closed
ircuH bn^akers of 1200 ampen^s capacity, or less, are not to be mounted .on svvitchboards, but an* to be left on tluMr baiies and mounted on a wall or its e<iuivalent, R-S breakers are supplied in front connected type of mounting at a mmiinal extra <'harg(\ The front coniUM-ted bn^iker is mounted on a finished, beveled edge, black marine slate, drilled with four corner holes for sr^curing to tlu^ wall ComuTtions to tlie breaker an* made on the front and polished co|)p<'r cabit* lugf* are furnished for each ternunal.
<
WALL MOUNTING.
Where
ohm
Breakers over 1200 amfx^res capacity are regularly furnished ordy in the switchboard style of mounting, but can In* supplied on finished i>anels at a small extra <harg(\ tfius enal>hng he mounting of breakers for othtT than switchboard work
t
BULLETIN NO.
530
^jLLER==SMlTH
by
cross
bar
of
insulating
material.
smgle handle permits simultaneous closing and the operation of any one overload coil results in simultaneous opening of
all poles.
multipole breakers for use on voltages over 250 volts are equipped with asbestos barriers, which are located between the poles so as to prevent arcing across. These barriers are all readily removable from the front of the slate.
BARRIERS-
All
TYPES OF HANDLES,
[200
ampere, 250
volt, 2 pole,
'*l
independent
nterlocked Trip/'
back connections
Single protection of a single wire, or grouped to protect two or more wires of one circuit.
multipole, breakers up to 200 amperes capacity have straight handles. Breakers from 300 to 1200 amperes capacity are provided with spade handles. All multipole, rigid arm breakers up to 1200 amperes inclusive have spade handles, except the 1000 and 1200 ampere four pole, which are equipped with removable handles.
All breakers of 1500 amperes and over of single pole type are equipptnl with spade handle. Breakers of 1500 amperes and over of multipole, rigid connected type are
pole
and
All
TWO
equipped with removable handles. The removable handle is of sufficient length to give ample leverage for the easy
The the largest breakers* removable feature is highly desiraible, in that it avoids the long handle projecting from the front of the switchboard, which might be accident ly bumped into by Also, a long fixed handle is a passers-by. menace to switchboard attendants, who might be in its path during an overload.
closing
of
ERS.
There
are
many
BULLETIN NO.
5J0
pn[IFR==SMITH
'^STANDARD" TYPE
CIRCUIT BREAKER
current carrying nicmbei's of all breakers are built either from rolled bar copper, copper wire, or rolled copper sheets. Xo castings are employed for any part of the circuit. All joints employing solder are also riveted or screwed.
The R-S
field for
special breakers is so wide that it in obviouslyimpossible to attempt to describe their possibilities in a brief bulletin of this .sort. It might be noted,
AMPERE RATINGS.
Ampere
ratings
that standard breakers with slight modifications can many times be adapted to cover many special requirements and we are always glad of an
however,
given refer to the safe continuous capacity of the br(>akcr without undue heating. Breaker capacities should be selected so that they will be etjual to or higher than
the
opportunity to quote on special installations and endeavor in such cases to utilize standard types as far as po.s.sible in order to keep the cost to the purchaser down to a minimum.
anv ot the sizes as this matefial becomes deficient m botli durabilitv and cushioning
properties
after
(1000 amperes or over, 'here special cushioning IS desirable) a cam shaped, spring controlled latch engages the contact arm at the open hmits of its travel in such tasluon as to cushion the member and, at the same tune, prevent its rebound. No rubber bumpers are emploved
sizes of R-S breakers are rcinarkablv free from rebound troubles. On the larger sizes
CUSHIONING.
on
a short' period
of
use
FINISH.
Ml breakers
pohshed cnp,H,- and with theVemaining metal parts m .h-ad black. There are Dut two colors in the
ROLLER-SMITH
either polished 'ng rna-
coTuoJ
e.,
'""'^f^^'^'l]'
erhl fib/.
K^'"'^-
All
the
BULLETIN NO.
530
1500
ampere, 250
back connections
DESCRIPTION. The
insists of
with
range
rating.
of
overload
calibration
the
lower
on application.
its
of the
APPLICATION.
circuit breaker
is
As
name
indi-
ontrolled,
s
automatically to interit is
ravel.
The passage
coil
of the
main current
placed when
hrough the
massing
xerts
the flow of current exceeds the predetermined limit for which the breaker is set.
It is
the most
is
common
When the current reaches the predeteriiined value for which the armature is set he latter is caused to rise with great and
ncreasing
and
erators
speed
until
it
strikes
the
flies
and motors and all other electrical apparatus which, by reason of the conditions of operation, may become subject
to loads in excess of the normal.
eleasing device.
jpen.
ROLLER-SMITH
of overload
is
circuit breakers
may
CALIBRATION.
'alibration
bo fully depended upon for the complete protection of the lines w^hich they are to safeguard against all abnormal conditions
The overload can readily be set at any point between the two limits by means of an adjusting screw
provided
for
tmpere
which
to
may
arise.
They
fuses,
p(^rf(jriu
replat
;il
as
that
purpose.
On
special
be
les*
propositions
we can supply
circuit breakers
valual'!'- time.
BULLETIN NO.
530
250
Rated
Ampere
Capacity
Cat,
Cat.
t2-Pale Ind'p't
Cat.
No.
Pole
No.
Arm
Int.
No.
2-Pole Rigid
Cat.
No.
3-Pole Rigid
Cat.
4.pol.
Trip
Arm
S 57.00
Arm
53102 53104 53106
53108 53110 53112
53114 53116 53118
$ 88.50
No.
Rip
An
53136 53138 53140
1120. 0(
120. 0< 120.0<
10 20
S 25.50
88.50 88.50
88 50
.
30 45 60
80 100 150
88.50 88 50
.
120
120^
120. 0(
<
'
260 260
130.00
161 .00
222 00
.
333.00
500 00 515.00
.
260 344
454. 0<
53030 53032
155.00 160.00
335 00 345 00
. .
53098 53100
335.00 345 00
665 680
0'
250-600
VOLTS. DIRECT
Cat.
Ind^p't
OR ALTERNATING CURRENT
II
Rated
Ampere
Capacit>
Cat.
No,
Arm
Int.
No,
2-Pole Rigid
Cat.
No.
3-Pole Rigid
4 p. Ripi
Arti
Trip
Arm
S 61 00
Arm
53272 53274 53276
f 96.50
5 10
53 1 70
20
53172 53174
53176
61 .00 61 .00
61.00 61.00
61 .00 61 .00
53240 53242
53244 53246 53248
96.50 96.50
96.50 96 50 96.50
,
30 45 60 80
100 150
20i)
53180
53182 53184
53 1 86
61.00
00 80 00 80 00
61
53312
533
1
132 132
0(
0<
132. 0(
132.
Of
'
25.50 34.00
34 00
61.00 80.00 80 00
SO 00 134 00 134.00
134 00 165 00
96 50 124.00 124.00
24 00 203 00 203 00
1
.
168 168
531S8
53 1 90
203 00 2v)9 00
.
53330
5:i;j32
272
35)
226.00
339 00 349 00
.
226 00
.
341 .00
.
53334
466
339.00 53302 508 00 53336 677 349 00 53304 523 00 53338 692 -eo pages 11 and 12. **For front connected see note below, lit arm breakers can be BuppUed without the interhicked trip fcit-ir deeiri a 1 he pnoe ol such a breaker is exactly twice thai oi u win^rh- pole breiiker of the d^Mr* ftcAi;on except thai where breakers for potenlial.s over 250 volth arc involved there in an addii i<n iLftt f)if'T^e of S4.00 for barriers between poles. In ordering, specify catalog number, style of mounting, whether for A. C. or D. and, if [or A. C, the frequency and number of phai^es and wires. AJl the catalog numbers shown on this page cover switchboard mountin
.
53200
53268 53270
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Catalog numbers covering front connected breakers are the san as the ones h.ird except that the first numeral of each catalog number is 'HV' in "^'^^^^^Pl^' Catalog No. 53000 is a 5 ampere, 250 voll, single ik>1< A overload back connected breaker for switchboard mounting and Catalog No niiii i a corn.spondim breaker, front connected ior wall mountinsr. **Add IS'; printed list prices for front connections. ^^^^'^'^K ^^'^ breakers listed on this i)age, be sure to specifv the catalog numl whi K mounting wanted, and style of mounting should be specifi flTwAir^'"' rninale any p)ossibihty of error.
1
breakers only.
10
BULLETIN NO,
530
iOLLER-SMITH
(Continued)
t2-Pole
Cat.
1
Ampere
opacity
Cat
No.
Ind'pt
No.
Pole
Arm
Int.
Trip
3-Polo Rigid
Cat.
Arm
S 768.00
No.
4-Pole Rigid
Arm
53496 53408 53500 53502
$1024.00 1068.00
1136.00 1600.00
1500 1800
53400 53402
53404 53406
:$
256. tU)
267.00
$ oV2.(
534.01^
801.00
2000 2500
3000 :4ooo
rsooo
X
2S4.00 400.00
568.00 800.00
53452 53454
568.00 800.00
53476 53478
852.00 1200.00
.^3436
53460
r>34S4
2565,00
3420.00
250
Rated
Ampere
rapacity
Cat.
Cat,
Ind^p't
No.
53414 53416
Pole
No,
Arm
Int. Trip
Cat
No
2-Pole Rigid
Cat.
Arm
No.
3-Pole Rigid
Cat.
Arm
82070,00 2130-00
No.
4-PoIe Rigid
Arm
53510 53512
53513 53514
S2760.00 2840.00
3200.00 3420.00
11
i
690.00 710.00
53438 53440
53441 53442
$1380
;
1420.00^
53417 53418
5341
800.00 855.00
1600.00 1710.00
53465 53466
1600.00 1710.00
I
534S9 53490
2400.00 2565.00
5.(10
3467
O3470
^67
3560.00
:346s :J\20
I
SOO
[6|o|haJ
53494
5340,00
5351S
7120.00
600 VOLTS
imp.
Opacity
Cat.
Cat.
No.
25 60
25 60 25
Pole
$ 256.00
No.
Arm
Int.
2-Poie Rigid
Cat.
Trip
Arm
$ 512.00 534.00
No.
3'Pole Rigid
Cat.
No.
Arm
53628 53630 53632 53634 53636 53638
$ 768.00
4-Pole Rigid
Arm
53664 53666 53668 53670
53672 53674
S1024.00 1068.00
1068.00 1136.00
1500
53556 53558
X
$ 512.00 534.00
^01.00
801.00 852.00 852.00 1200.00
1230.00 1230.00
1800
53560 53562
53564 53566 53568 53570 53572 53574
534.00 568,00
2000
60
2500 25
568.00 800.00
820.0 820.00
53600 53602
1136.00 1600.00
1640,00 1640.00
60
3000 25
53676 53678
60
3500 25
53536 53538
1172.00 1172.00
53608 53610
"**612
60
4000 25
m im
53544 53546
755.00 855.00
58614
60
5000 25
1510.00 1710.00
m
1510.00 1710.00
1172.00 1172.00
53644 53646
1758.00 1758,00
53680 53682
2344.00 2344.00
3t^
5^68J|^
53652 53654
.2365.00
2565.00
53688 53690
60
6000 25
53548 53550
53552 53554
1155,00 On Appl.
2310.00 On Appl.
2310.00 On Appl.
53656 53658
53692 53694
53696 53698
2670.00 53660 2670.00 53624 1335.00 53588 60 On Appl. 53590 On Appl. 53626 On Appl. 53662 Where operating voltage is over 250 volts, barriers between adjacent are supplied without extra charge. tTwo-pole. independent arm breakers can be supplied without the if desiredThe price of such a breaker is exactly twice that of a single
specifications.
On Appl
In ordering, specify catalog number, style of mounting, thickness of panel, '^vhether for A. C. or D. C.. and, if for A. C, the frequency and number of pliases and wires. All the catalog numbers shown on this jvige cover switchboard mounting breakers only. **Capacities over 1200 amperes :ae supplied only with back connecnons, either with temporary bases where such breakc rs are to be remounted on switchl)0ards, or, at a slight extra charge, with finished slate bases where remounting on See page 6. iiwitchboards is not involved.
11
BULLETIN NO,
530
(Continued)
laminated rear have over and studs capacity amperes 1500 of breakers All Front connections cannot usually be mounting. switchboard for suitable especiaUy supphcd for these capacities. See page 6.
ain Under-Voltage and Plain Shunt-Trip. combined with overload. See preceding paragraph.
In ordering, specify catalog number, style of mounting, actual operating voltage, and, if A. C, frequency and number of phases and wires.
Price is usually the same as times the capacity of the outside poles. for a regular 3 pole breaker of same capacity as middle pole of breaker desired. Prices quoted on apphcation.
1 3
1200
AMPERES
Shunt-Trip
Cat. No.
List Price
Cat. No.
List Price
iOuG- 3000
Amperes
53350
53351
$60 50
.
53370
53371
$60 50
77 00
77 00
53352 53353
53354
99 00
53372
99 00
Amperes.
GO 50
77 00
53373
53374
60 50
77 00
A. C. 3000-4000 Amperes.
*
'
'
nn0 Amperes.
53355
99 00
53375
99 00
illREE
'to
'*
Amperes.
53376
53377 53378 53379 53380
53381
1
1
60 50
77 00
Amperes
"U
Amp
tl98 00
tl21 00
99 00 60 50
77 00
A. C. l500-2:in'.
A.
A.
('
Amperes
tl54 00
53301
vf^
tl98.00
99.00
coils are
supplied
12
BULLETIN NO.
530
ROLLER-SMITH
This type of
designed to open the oreaker when the current falls to 1 predetermined minimum value. The construction is somewhat similar to the overload type. The irmature, however, is considerably
Heavier
limit
higher point,
APPLICATION.
load
circuit
The
under-
and
is
pushed to
the
its
upper
action of If the current IS sufficiently over the minimum value the armature is held up by the magnetic force of the series coil; if the current is below that value,
breaker will not remain closed, as there is then not sufficient magnetic attraction to hold up the armature. If, with the breaker closed, the current falls below the minimum value, the magnetic attraction of the series coil decreases and the armature drops down, thus actuating the releasing mechanism.
the
used in battery installations, where it is not infrequently the case that, because of speed variations of the means driving the charging generator, improper manipulation of the generator rheostat or the like, the charging current falls to too low a value, which condition, if carried further, would permit the batteries to discharge and so run the generator as a motor. A still
more
TRIPPING
POINT.
The
underload feature is normally adjusted by the factory so that it functions when the current falls to about 10% of its rated value.
13
source without first disconnecting the batteries, which, without automatic means of disconnection when the current becomes too low, would mean a discharging of the cells through the circuit which is left, with the consequent rapid exhausThe tion and injur}^ of the cells. undoricnid breaker protects against
all tlii^.
BULLETIN
No. S30
Ind'pH
Rated
Ampere
Capacit>'
Cat.
1-Pole Plain
1-PoIe
Arm
Cat
No.
Inter.
2.Polf Rigid
Arm
Cat
No.
1-Pole Plain
Cat
No.
No.
Underload
Trip
1-PolePlain
Overload
1-Pole
Overload
l-Pole
Over and
Underload
5
Over and
Underload
10 15
20 30 45 60 80 100
150
O H
<
O
<
<
IS
< z
z o
S
Oh
250-600
VOLTS, DIRECT
CURRENT ONLY
1-Pole
2-Pole Ind'p't
2-Pole Rigid
Rated
Ampere
Capacity
Cat.
1-Pole Plain
Arm
Cat.
Arm
Cat.
Cat,
No.
Underload
No.
No.
No.
I-Pole Plain
Overload
1-Pole
Overioaa
1-Pole
Over and
Underload
10
Over and
Underload
15
$38 25 38.25
38.25
38.25 38.25 38.25
38.25 38.25 51.00 51.00 51.00 88.50
88. 50
20 30 45 60 80 100
150 200 300
Z o
o O
PL.
Z
<
O
< Z
Z o
<
A-
o
CO
< z
CO
o m
pel
< z
88.50 103.50
157.50
Pi
53930
and directions
14
BULLETIN NO-
530
R 0LLER=SM1TH
Arm
Cat. No.
Int<T. Trip
Cat. No.
1-Pole Plain
Overload
1-Pole Plain
Overload
1-Pole Plain
L iiucriodii
Underload
iy
5:i7Sl
10 15
S69 75 69 75
. .
69.75
(9.75
20 30 45
69.75 69.75
53M7
5.3818
60 80
100
69.75 69.75
91
(K)
53819 53821
50 200 300
1
53S23 53S25
53.S27
91 00 91 00
I5l>
50
VOLTS, DIRECT
CURRENT
Cat.
No.
Arm
1-PoU' Plain
Cat. No.
)vorloutl
1-Pole Plain
iidi
rload
Underload
5
10 15
$73.75 73 75
/
53963 53965
53'.t69
$73 75 73.7 5
i
.U
.)
20
45
60 80 1 00
150
73.75
73 75 73.75
i
5397 1 53973
7i'.i\\7'y
73 75 73 75 73 75
.
.>
<
iy
73 75
53977
53'.*79
95.00
95 95
l(>3
1)0
75 75 95 00
.
200 300
1)0
50
U.'i
00 95 00
.70
lti3
163 50
l<i3
50 163 50
53*'.l
53993
197.00 278.00
No. 520.
the ratalog AH ..f in<Hint.n(i. stylo ami nuiulKr In ordering, specify catalofr numbers shown on this page cover switchboard mounting one^ l^-; ^^lhe sa.ue a.-j the are breakers numbers eoverinj^ front connected .s number catalog each of nv.meral that the first con^eTed nec tea con /'^^Vuul/,! Jback back undeiload plam pole, sm^le volt, Cat'iloff No 53700 is a .5 ampere, 250 v^dTcilos^No. is a corresporKhnK breaker, ^'V.'^]'}r't'\\l^^^ ti^TOO \o. Cuilotr breaker for switchboard mounting, .-r to l,..:f..,i i:cf nriri^<. fnr frnnt front for prices hst prmted **Add l3':c front connected for wall mounting.
' *.
connections.
T
ti
,;t
t Kro.,l-or<5 listf'cl
on
'liK pase,
^^[^^1;^ \^ moumiTiK the to corresponds which number possil). any eliminate to as so well specified as
V
t
.
ciror.
15
BULLETJN NO.
53
pole, rigid arm, combined overload under-voltage, with equalizer contacts, for switchboard mounting
C, double
and
Under-voltage
falls
cir-
by opening autoto a
Une voltage.
mechanism
somewhat
NUMBER OF UNDER=VOLTAQE
double pole breakers have one under-voltage coil; all three pole breakers of 300 ampere capacity
similar
COILS.
All
single
to that of the underload breaker except that a shunt instead of a series coil is used.
and
When Une
voltage
is
and
over,
and
breakers have
held up-
two under-voltage
When
the
line
voltage
falls
Under-voltage tripped circuit breakers are used chiefl\ for the protection of motors where it is
desirable to have
APPLICATION.
below the predetermined value mentioned below, the armature is released and the
latter causes the
will
cause
voltage
disconnection
falls
when
the
supply
breaker to open.
these
The
such
con.5truction
of
breakers
is
heavy rush
tion
of
that they cannot remain closed unless the line voltage is above the critical value.
momentary
The windings
current supply and before the attendant or operator has thought to open
the switch, line potential
is
There
cations
are, of course,
many
cii-cuit
under-voltage coil is generaUv located to one side of one of the poles, but in some special cases, the entire under-voltage
feature
is
prominent among which is remote control. For this purpose a normally closed push button or other type of switch is connected in series with the under-voltage coil and located at
for
these
breakers,
TRIPPING POINT.
voltage
any convenient
C.
underset
falls
breakers
are
'^^^
normally
^'^Itage
Another similar
with
is
to to
in
connection
protection
our
reverse current
and A. C. breakers
at the
of relays.
90%.
If
,o requested,
covered
4 1'*
i>J<t>
In
>
iIAM
All
BULLETIN NO.
S30
200 ampere, 600 volt, 3 pole, rigid arm* combined overload and shunt-trip, with barriers and with circuit-opening auxiliar\ switch, front connections
Shunt trip breakers (*onsist u.<u:ill\' of a standard overload breaker witli a tripping attachment inohided, which permits the breaker to be opened from some remote point. The shmit trip feature consists of a shunt coil, wliicti is conne(*ted across the hne to an appropriate normally open switch. When the switch is closed the shunt coil is energized and the breaker is opened.
windings are so proportioned that they will take the actuating current without undue heating for a short period of time but the coils are not intended to be h^ft in circuit continuously and the switch used to control the circuit must be sucli as to open itself. If conditions are such that the operating switch
coil
DESCRIPTION.
ELECTRICAL INTERLOCK.
;'electrical interlock''
It is
An-
The shunt
other application of the shunt trip breaker is in connection with what is termed
protection.
When
desired to render it impossible to close one circuit breaker while another one is in the closed position, by incorporating shunt trip attachments on both breakers and including auxiliary switches in the
to stay in the closed position an auxiliary switch should be inserted in the circuit, which will open when the breaker opens. See listing of these switches
is
liable
on page
23.
Shunt
Trij)
cuils arc
wound
shunt trip circuits, an arrangement can be obtained whereby the closing of breaker No. 2 will allow an auxiliary switch to close, which will close the shunt trip circuit on breaker No. 1. Both breakers can be open at the same time, but only one, however, can be closed at a time. This forhi of protection is recommended
^
w^here two sources of current are available for distribution on one set of lines^ as in the case of a building having available both a regular and an emergency supply.
COILS.
of
shunt trip coil is all that is necessarv per breaker, regardless of the number
be
APPLICATION.
fre(,uently used
desired to open a given circuit from a distance bv means of hght pilot wires and a switch.
it
IS
when
is
supplied at the same prices and in the same combinations as listed for the overload shunt trip type. Since there is no reduction in price for the omission of the overload actuation, overload and shunt trip type is generally employed. 18
BULLETIN NO.
530
ROLLER=-S/VHTH
^^STANDARP--
250
Uated
Vinpere
t2-Fole
Cat.
No.
1-Pole
Cat.
Ind
Int,
p't
No.
Arm
Trip
Cat.
No.
2^Polo Rigid
Cat.
Arm
$ 78 .00
No.
3-PoIe Rigid
Cat.
Arm
S113 .00
113 .00 113 .00
No.
4-Pole Rigid
Arm
S147 .50 147 50
.
10
20 30 45 60
80 100 150
t 43.50
43.50 43.50
78 .00 78 .00
54650 54652 54654 54656 54658 54662 54664 54666 54668 54670 54672
54674 54676 54678
147 .50
113 .00 113 00 113 .00 113 .00 147 .50 147 .50
147 .50 241 .00 241 .00
57.00
91 .50 91 .50
312 .50 312 .50 312 .50 403 .00 526 .00
270 .50
365 .00 375 .00
54530 54532
54580 54582
365.00 375.00
54680 54682
250-600
CURRENT
3-Pole Rigid
Cat.
Rated
Ampere
Capacity
t2-Pole
Cat
No.
547^^0
1-Pole
Cat.
Ind'pH
No.
54800 54802 54804
Arm
Int.
Cat.
Trip
.
No.
2-Pole Rigid
Cat.
Arm
S89 .00 89 00 89 .00
89 .00 89 .00 89 .00 89 .00
114 .50 114 .50
No.
Arm
S129 .00 120 .00 129 00
129 .00 129 .00 129 .00
129 00 163 .00 163 .00 163 00 256 .50
No.
54950 54952 54954 54956 54958 54960 54962 54964 54966
54968 54970 54972
54974 54976 54978
4-Pole Rigid
Arm
S167 .00
167 .00 167 .00
167 .00 167 .00 167 .00 167 .00 211 ,00 211 .00
o 10
20
54752 54754
30 45 60 80
100 150
114 .50 180 .50 180 .50 180 .50 228 .50 282 .00
211 .00
250 .50
713 00 54980 .00 544 54930 .00 375 54880 375,00 54830 1000 54780 728 00 54982 559 .00 54932 385 .00 54882 00 385 54832 1200 54782 *For capacities higher than 1200 Amptres, see pui^es 11 and ,. ^ be =r,nliAH supplied feature tnp interlocked the without breakers tTwo-pole. independent arm of a ^^'"gle pole P'^ ^7^' if desired. To obtain prices of such breaker, add together the hat prices If poten^Pec.ficat ons desired ot the breaker shunt-trip and load breaker and a single pole overload for barriers combination, resuhmg the to list S4.00 addition. tials over 250 volts are involved add. in between poles. voltage, whether operating mounting, of style number, In ordering, specify catalog ^ires. D. C. or A. C, and, if for A. C, frequency and number of phases and imddle the have should service wire 3 phase, 2 Note: Three pole breakers for ^h^ Price is poles. out.ide the of j^^^y capacity times the pole about .^^^^^^^ desired. breaker of pole for a regular 3 pole breaker of same capacity as middle
1
UA
mo^^ board tch cover page '^"linrLTdog- numbers shown on breakers only. Catalog numbers covering front c?""^'^^^^^^ of each ^.^"^^^^^^^^ the same as the ones listed, except that the first numeral ^SO ^olt, sin^^^^^^^ is a 5 54.500 No. "5." Catalog For example, instead of ^"^Pf^^f: No^ Catalog and "^"""trng switchboard shunt-trip, back connected breaker for Add mounting. 15 ,o wall for connected front 64500 is i corresponding breaker, w. .1 to nrinteft list nrices for front connections. catalog the specify to sure be page, th.. In ordering thTcfrcmt breakers listed on of mountmg should be style and wanted, numier whTch corresponds to the mountmg oi error. possibility any eliminate specified as well, so as to
this
j.
19
BULLETIN NO.
530
NON=CLOSABLE ON OVERLOAD
(Free Handle)
The
ROLLER-SMITH Company
offers a>
.\on-
Closable cn Overload (Free Handle) Breaker in eonneetion with any of the Standard types list* They may I. in the other j)ap(*s of this Bulletin. had in any eonibination of current, \'oltage, style of trip, or number of pales, except the t\v(vpole independent arm, interlock trip.
advantap:es of a Free Handle bn^aker many applications are so well known as hardly warrant a detailed listinr of their uses.
Briefly, the breaker difTers construction of
The
lor
to
Free Handle from the regular breaker in thf* the handle lever element. The standard R-S contact brush and overload coil, which have prov(*d to be so dependable, are not altered and the electrical functioning of the Free Handle bnvakers is just as simple and dependable as in tlie Non-Free Handle* type. To close the breaker, the handle is first raised and then pulled down. To open ihc break(*r, the handle is raised in the conventional way. There are no small trip buttons or knobs to be hunted for. The Free Handle parts are few in number, rugged m construction and their functions so simple as to be readily obvious.
design of the ROLLER-SMITH Free Handle Breaker is such that it cannot be ii'ld closed agninst an overload, no matter how much pressure is ai)plied to the handle. Substantial cast memlxTs preclude the springing of any of the* Yrvv Handle parts, which is possible if stampings are used.
ROLLER-SMITH
The
in
Non-Closable on Overload attachments can be supplied at the following addition to the list prices of the selected circuit breakers:
list prices
LIST PRICES
Ampere
No.
r'*:iparity
Single
Current
A. A. A. A. A. A. A.
Pole
C. C. C. C. C. C. C.
2-Pole RiRid
3-Poh
Rigid
4- Pole
Arm
NO KM)- 200 300- r,oo
liOO
I
Arm
Rigid
Arm
$ 20 00
S(K)
HHM> 1200
'^ftn
2000
C. C. C. C. C. C. C.
or or or or or or or
D. D. D. D. D. D. D.
4.00 5 00 8 00 K 00 20 00
50 00
12.00
75 00
2 in
00 40 00 40 00 100.00
2(>
PRICES
00 so. 00 80 00
iA)
APFUtCA-nOIiJ
on
IGO 00 IGO 00
'00
4 111
-4000 Ml (iOOO
C. A. C. D. C.
I).
240 00 240.00
'
ipacities
will
:i])|>lication.
ider
^XOX-CLOSABLE OX OVERLOAD
a
(;ive the full information asked fur at this Bulletin on which is listed the circuit breaker seLt^cted
'
the
and
For oxampl..
1
<
1000 ampere, 250 volt, direct current, single pole. i)lair cir.iiit M.-aker. The list price of this breaker, Catalog number oliiYMl a page in i. Slo5.00. Referring to the table above it will be seen that the narKe tor tlie Free Handle feature for Frame 5 10()0.12()() amperes; is 20.00 F>oie. n,,. total hst figure is, therefore, $155.00 plus SiO.W or $175.00.
(
Mssume
20
BULLETIN NO.
530
n)LLER=$/V\lTH
An
Breaker. CJenerally the attachment is placed on one side of the breaker housing and no special drillinir of the panel is necessary. The ROLLER-SMITH direct acting time limit attachment permits the breaker to open almost instantly on heavy overloads and provides a delayed time action on lesser loads. For use in connection with motors, which are thrown directly on the Une or for use in controlling groups of tungsten himps and other similar applications where an mitiat inrush of current of short duration occur<. the time
limit ^^reaker
is
ideal.
DESCRIPTION
The R-S Time
Li nut
coii>ists
of
dashpot of special design, which is placed so as to retard the movement of the overload armatun* of the breaker in the ev(Mit of an ovf^load taking phice.
not (h*pend on firu^ly which are very susct^ptibU* to the pn^sence? of dirt or ^^hght uneven(\^ses. After the breaker has been mounted in position, the cover of thi* dashpot may be removed and a small quantity of oil, which is furmslu^d with th(* breaker, may be poured m the top. If at any time it should be desired to cliange tlie oil in the dashpot, the removal of two screws will permit the dashi)ot to be taken frcnn the breaker and cleaned nut without any complications. The dash]X)t is \isually placed on the sidi* of a br(\ik(T. hut where widtli lunitations have to be considered, it can be placed underneath the breaker in many combinations On a three poh* [)n'aker wherein vuulervoltage or shunt trip features are not inxolved. with two time limit attachments one attaciinu^nt is ptaccnl on the ()Ut(M* si<ie of each Side location is standard and underslung mounting should br thr subjrrt uiitside pole.
druvs
nf
5)0
Ampere, Single Pole Circuit Breaker with Direct Acting Time Limit Attachment
The
correspondence,
ATTACHMENT
Frami No.
6
Ampere
Capacity
80 100- 200 300- 500 600- 800 1000-1200
,5-
Current
A. A. A. A. A. C. C. C. C. C.
Curn-nf
2
3 4
or or or or
D. D. c. D. c. D. or D. c.
ON"'
A. C. or D. C. A. C. or D. r. I), c. A. C.
I), ('.
0N><'
41)00 liOOO
cA^im
dive the full inlmination asked for at the bottom of the page in this Bulletin, on which is list<-d th.> <-iiTuit breaker selected, and Attachment(s). specifv in addition "With (quantity) Direct Aetinf rune laniit (irruit t.verbad pole, su.pl. volt. 250 ampere, EXAMPLE: Assume a 1000 s M.'jo OO. on pag*' shoun 10 as oHOiiO. No. Cat. breaker. The list price of this breaker, is .^4)^)0 tor the tmie charge list extra the that ecn Referring to the table above it will be attachment bemg required. limit attachment for Frame 5 (1000-1200 amperes), only on*> is, t herel ore, V20 1.00 attachment with breaker The total list of the poles rigid arm, listed with 2 but breaker same that assume As a second exami)h>, The list pn.-e of the ^'e^ik^^';.'^^-^-^-'^,^*^^^^ as Cat. No. 5309S on page 10. n nr.. (.>arh h.stmg at ^46.00 as gnen attach.n, limit time be added S92.00 list for two plus the two attachments would bivaker this of price list the above table). The total
DC
attachment limic time one only require breakers lmgie%ie pole breakers usuallv retpiire two attachments. 21
BLLLETIN NO.
SS9
ROLLER-^SMITH
'7-Inch JiamcU-r
n'vcrse cumnt r<juipinoiit c<m fi\>X> (if aji a)>|)n)i>riat<' iindcr-VdlluKc or shunt-trip circuit hn^akcr conjuiu'tion with a Type SR reverst^ current relay, (h^scrihcd in I^ulh ^' N i^al of hnc current causes the n'lay to open the breaker h (lil rlrcuit, or closinji; the shunt-trip <*<>il circuit h l*'r-\ "'^ML^* oj
l>L>ckii*TI()N.
HOLLKK-SMITH
P\N(if
OF ADJUSTMENT.
iM^twtM'ii
The
can
In-
w-t
i<.
tiij,
;.i
an.
zero
aiiil 25*^'^
r<'V<'rse furrt*nt.
AfMMIC\T!0\.
Hfvcrst* currciit cquipinciil is uw*<l jj;ciM'rall\ ii-i iU 11*' hatt<rios. TKiis application i then similar cxcf'pt tliat a inucli ktvuUt raiiKc of alju rs(^ rurrcrit hn-akcrs art* especially desital Mttcr\' charjriiitr outfits hut arc fnrtii^licri for
i
. .
>
<
J
I<
11
|)aiall*l.
tails MH'
HullKin No.
.^.W.
''MM
.
1
iij
an-
BULLETIN NO.
530
A. C.=D. C.
CIRCUIT BREAKERS
Overload, standard Typi- breakers with both A. C. and D. C. calibration can be Ihis special feature can be .supplied at an extra eliarge supplied. of 10% over the the breaker selected. list price ol
AUXILIARY SWITCHES
auxiliary switch is a self-contained plunger type of switch, wliich can he mounted on the panel by driUins one hole. These switches are single pole and are supphed either normally oi)en or normally closed. Connections are made to suitable terminals on the rear of tlie boards except in the case of front connected breakers, where connections are made on the face of the panel If necessary, several can he operated from one breaker*
The R-S
are used to operate auxiliary circuits, such as pilot lights, uhu-m bells, shunt trip coil circuits, etc. The tripping coil with shunt trij) breakers lannot be left permanently in (Mrcuit without injury and the use of a auxiliary switcli to open the circuit is recommended if there is any possibility of the closing switch of the circuit being permanently left on.
APPLICATION.
They
Frame No. 2
u u
u
80 amperes) "3 ( " 200 ) " " 4 " 500 ( 300 ) " " " 800 ( 600 ) " 5 (1000 " 1200 ) " 6 " (1500 " 2000 ) Prices for capacities over 2,000 amperes
(
5 to 100 "
will
be quoted on application.
EQUALIZER CONTACTS
are used in parallel, it is necessary to open the equalizer To provide for this we supply circuits immediately after the main circuits are opened. Equalizer contacts equalizer contacts fixed to one of the poles of the circuit breaker. are plain switch contacts and have a current rating of 50% of that of the breaker. The moving member is insulated from the breaker by an appropriate cross-piece. For illustration, see page 16.
Where D. C. generators
The
u
Frame No. 2
"
3 4
5 to 100 "
( (
U u u
"
"
4^ 4H
5 5
"
80 amperes) per pole " " " 200 ) " " " 500 )
"
) ) )
)
$12.75
17 .00
" "
"
(1000 (1200
Where studs
We
23
BULLETIN NO.
530
5WIT(HS()'i
VMUMJD
CIRCUIT
nWU
Thviv
is
have some marked advantages and may be iustallctl on such jobs witliout excessive difficulty or cost. The general scheme of applying the breaker to a dead-front board is to supply a front connected breaker the back of whose IS l)()ltc(l against the back of the dead-front board. Through a bell crank and llu- closing mechanism of the breaker is attached to a handle pivoted on the front
I
I
HOLLER-SMITH
and on
.such
ilic
Ijoard,
il)is,
in general,
being
.similar to the
conventional
oil
switch handle.
Hicakers for dead front mounting can have any of the attachments which arc fwnnslu-d on standard switchboard type, such as undervoltage, time limit, free handle, 'Mc, 1 },e (h.sign is arranged so that the speed at which the break(>r opens is in no wav retarded by the presence of the dead front mechanism. To close the breaker, the handle is pulled forward and relea.sed. after which it returns to a neutral position, being cushioned by a pneumatic cylinder. To open the breaker, the handle is pushed inward trom the neutral j^osition. A target appropriately located indicates whether the breaker i.s open or closed and the design of the target is such that its position mav readilv be observed from th( s,de, would be the ca^e when the observer looked down along the length of a switchboard.
24
BULLETIN NO.
530
ROLLER-SMITH
On
breakers above 1200 amperes the breakers have to be mounted by iieans of brackets a sufficient distance from the back of the switchboard allow the passage of bus-bars or cables as breakers in these larger sizes
annot be
made
front connected.
is
very
flexible
of a
number
of modifi-
such as:
1.
Pilot
is
lamp instead
of target
may
hreaker
open or closed.
2.
Breakers
may
our
may
he
proper data
may
Frame No. 2
"
5 to
80
amperes)
" " " " " " "
)
S 40 00
.
100
200
500
50 00
60 00
" "
(
(
300 600
4H
5
800
1200
60.00
75.00
"
"
"
2000
).
'WOO
135.00
135 00
" "
6H 6^
"
"
3000
6000
apijlic*ati(jn.
and hold
styles
of trips.
"with dead-front
desiretl breakers and add the of specifications the give In ordering, attachments." Should there be any question of detail
i'fM].
BULLETIN NO.
530
6;
many
power
rent supply are provided one the normal supply, and the other an emei'gency supply for use in case of
I
breakdowns, etc. Obviously a dual supply must be connected to the load circuit in such fashion that only one supply at a time can be on. as
trouble w^ould result if both sources were connected in at the same time. This need has given rise to the development of a mechanically inter-locked breaker so arranged that it is possible to close but one breaker at a time. are prepared to figure on special requirements of this kind and details of construction and prices will be furnished on application.
much
o
a-/
We
BULLETIN NO.
530
TWO WIRE
and
CIRCUITS:
save the fuses, but a fused knife switch must then A double pole circuit breaker gives full automatic also be employed. protection and switches can frequently be dispensed with. The independent arm type is usually to be preferred, as one pole can be closed at a time, and should an overload or short circuit exist, the pole first closed
protection
will
open immediately after the other pole is closed. A rigid arm breaker may, however, be used, if so desired, in which case a switch is necessary
m\\
also.
any three
wire, A. C. or
D. C.
is
certain conditions.
ON
breaker
TWO
is
arm breaker
each phase.
arm
satisfactory
of breakers
to
be
Necessarily, average
selected,
D. C.
H. P.
Single Phase A. C.
Two Phase
A. C.
Wire
Voltage
110
Voltage
Voltage
Voltage
220
5 10 15
500
3
5
110
15 30 45 60 80 100
220
10 15
110
10
220
5
440
3 5
110
10 15
220
5
'
440
3
10
2 3
30 30
15
10
30 30 45 60
80 100 100
30
30 45 60
10 15 15
30
10 15
5
10 10
7.5
10
15
45 60 80
150 150
30 30 45
60 80 100
10
30
30 45
30 30 45 60 60 80
150
10 10 20
45 45 60 80
100 150
20 30 30
20 20
20 25 30 50 75 100
45
60 80 150 200
80
100 150 150 300 400 500
20 30 45
45 60 80 80
150 200 300
30 30 45
200 300
45 80 100 150
45 80
100 150
27
illlllilllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllli
ROLLER-SMITH
Electrical Instruments,
lines
of
covering the
various
be
sent
on
request.
GUARANTEE
THE ROLLER-SMITH COMPANY
to
guarantees all
its
apparatus
be made of materials carefully selected as best suited to the respective requirements and flawless so far as inspection and test preliminary to
shipment can determine.
It
will
from
f,
date
the
of sale,
provided
,
it
is
returned
o. b.
Company's Works
Bethlehem, Pa
for
that
purpose.
ROLLER-SMITH
Representatives
SALES OFFICES BOSTON* ... 101 Milk Street NEW ORLEANS Masonic Temple BUFFALO Bllicoit Square Building W. O. W. Building ^^rJ^^t^CHARLOTTE Latonia Building PHILADELPHIA Otis Building CHICAGO Monadnock B uilding PITTSBURGH Wesfinghouse Bldg. LE^ ELAND 1988 E. 66th Street ST. LOUIS Railway Exchange Bldg. DETROIT General Motors Bldn. ST. PAUL Pioneer Building HOUSTON 1006 Washington Avenue bAN FRANCISCO o89 Howard Street L< -^N'OELES 443H E. Third Street SEATTLE Poison Building Power Bvilding TORONTO 183 George Street T^^^^Pi^ Street ILLSA 217 Archer Street NfS-vAI^^ ^E\^ \ORK 333 Broadway \\ ASHINGTON Evening Star Bldg.
.
ABROAD
D"-viL'^T^ln'n^'''''^
>ir[!l
BULLETIN
No. 580
p
'1
(Micuir
liicnkrr
WORKS: iJ^^jjlTy Bethlehem, Pennsylvania YORK "^gStf*^ Principal Cities in United States and Canada
Representatives
in
and PhUippine
Islands
Printod in U. S. A
ROLLER-SMITH
Enclosed Circuit Breakers
Type ESF Type ES
(Free-Handle)
volts.
trip.
Type EI
Capacities 5 to 100 amperes.
volts.
Instantaneous
trip.
121
BULLETIN
No. 580
(Free-Handle)
Type
ture must be rugged and sturdy and able to withstand all kinds of neglect
A S enclosed circuit breaker is not r4 merely "a bre:ikiM* in a box" It as made by Roller-Smith. combination of a sj^ecially denned breaker t^u'lnsetl in a specially iigned box, each designed and Where lit to go with the other. losed breakers are involved there many factors that are not presin the conventional "open" type It must be possible breaker. to install the box jid convenient desired, and the breaker if ii-st, iter. The box should have the conI
i
treatment and, finally, pleasing appearance and moderate cost must, of necessity, be important factors. Roller-Smith Types ESF, ES and
and
rough
EI enclosed
all
circuit breakers
meet
iiiit
and mounting
details so
worked
in of
iUt
as to enable quick
and inexpen-
ive
mounting and
jiulling
The instalhng and connectng of the breaker should be made 'asy. The box should be so designed
ables.
is
lamage due to the ''explosion" and iberation of gases that take place vhen a breaker opens under a heavy The layout should be such oad. hat changing a breaker can be easily
iccomplished.
The complete
struc-
INDEX
rieneral
Page
Foreword
.3
.
.
Illustrations, Tvpe ESF (Free Handle, Description. Tvpe ESF (Free Handle; Listing, Tvpe ESF (Free Handle) Single Pole Listing, Tvpe ESF (Free Handle) Double Pole
4 5
2
'
T\-pe
8 9 10
11 12
Type Listing, Tvpe Listing, Type Lifting, Type Description, Tvpe EI Listing, Tvpe EI Single Pole Arni Listing TA-pe EI Double Pole (Independent Listing, Tvpe EI Double Pole (Rigid Arm) Listing T^-pe EI Three Pole Listing, Type EI Four Pole
f
Pole ^ aES, Double Pole (Ind'p't Arm, Int. 1 rii* ES Double Pole Rigid Arm) ES Three Pole ES, Four Pole
"
|J it '^'^ 16 17
17 .17
.\ccessories for
Enclosed Brr^akers
Number
of Poles to
Use
131
BULLETIN
No. 580
iy[n:
i.bF
side
si
1 1
(Free
Handle)
Breaker,
Circuit
view,
1
showing
methoi'
pie
taking
[Hitting
cover
\t
on.
BULLETIN
I
No. 580
Type ESF
(Enclosed
(Free-Handle)
tion,
which
is
Type,
wall or column
or on iron framework, as
may be
vhere
wanted. The breakers themselves are the ,vell-known Standard Type and are
Ue) style is
and is fastened in place with screws, which are inserted from the front. Knock-out holes are provided at top and bottom and conduit
connections
may
easily
be made.
in,
The
con-
No. 330, which will gladly be supplied on A few modifications have equest. been made to adapt the breakers to
iescribed in detail in Bulletin
nections
place.
cover set in
place of the
cover consists, merely, in dropping the top part on the two pins on the
enclosed service.
The
terminals are
directly
in
ibove
line
upper part of the base section and then pushing the cover in. It locks
firmlv in place
The operating
by means
of spring
iiandle is
mounted hasps
locks
at the bottom.
outside of
the box.
An "On" and
is
may
is
be inserted in
to be locked.
"Off" target
the box
>pen.
The
slate bases
on which the
are
larger
outward and
breakers
are
mounted
or
box for the cables. Special precautions have been taken to provide good insulation and a
of
decalcomania
protective apparatus.
open."
is
Particular attention
called to
The
stalled
may
be
in-
the new and very novel box layout. Boxes are heavy gauge sheet steel,
or
removed without
dis-
turbing the loar box section and conduits, which is a great advantage
built
pres-
on new jobs when the rear box section is to be installed first and the
breaker
later
that are
generated when a
on.
The
breaker,
mounted on its slate base, is merely set in place and attached to the rear
box* 'section* with four slotted, hex-
head
bolts.
151
BULLETIN
No. 580
Type ESF
*800
(Free-Handle)
SINGLE POLE
AMPERES AND UNDER
250
Rated
Ainperp Capacity
Overload
Cat
No.
Overl*
Cat
No.
and Undervo
Trip
Time
58048 58049 58050
58051
580^52
Li
10 15
$136 136
136
20 30 45
60 80 100
150
5S005
58f)()6
118.00 118.00
lis 00 118 00 140 00 140 00
5S053
58054 58055 58056 58057 58058 5S059
58007 58008
58022 58023 58024 58025 58026 58027 58028 58029 58030 58031
200 300
137 00
165.00
165 00 165.00 184 00
140.00 196.00
196 00
137.00 198 00
198 00 198.00
0(
229
Oi
196.00
220. 00
211.00
247.00
218.00 248-00
0(
0(
0(
250-600 VOLTS,
Rated
Ampere
Capacity
Cat.
Plain
No.
Overload
Cat.
No.
58096 58097 58098
58099
58K)()
Cat
No.
58112
Overlo
Cat.
and
L^ndervoltage Inst. Trip
and
t'ndervol
No.
Time
58128 58129 58130
58L3I 58132 58133 58134 58135 58136
Lii
10 15
58H3
58114 58115 58116
$143 00
143 00 143 00
20 30 45
5:^085
58101
118-00 118.00
58U7
58118 5S119 58120
58121 58122 58123
60 80
100
150
95 00 95,00 114.00
169.00
169.00
169 00
5SOno
58f)SU
114.00 114 00
165 00
](1.'>
ltl."
207 00
237.00
237 00 237 00
.
Of)
(H)
184 00
211.00
00 00 00 00
260.00 290.00
Prices on capacities
(j\
^^^^^^^ f^'" ^-C or D.C. and. A.c" S'^Triquen^'^y^^^^^^ utqucno and number of phases and wires; exact operating voltage
For
dat.,
on
Tl,..
161
BULLETIN
No. 580
Type ESF
230
Rated
Ampere
Capacity
Cat,
No.
Overload
Cat.
Cat.
No.
58216 58217 5821S
58219 58220 58221 58222 58223 58224 58225 58226 58227 58228 58229 58230 58231
fOverloud
and
Undervolta^e Inst. Trip
Cat
Mo.
and
L^ndervoltafre Time Liuiit
No.
5S232 58233 58234 58235 58236 58237
lU
15
58200 58201
5821)2
$163.00
163 00
30 00
139.00
139 00 139 00
163.00
163.00 163 00 163.00
163 00 163 UO
20 30
45
tH)
130.00
139 00 139 00 171 00
171 00 171 00
80
100
184,00 225 DO
225 00 225 00
150
199.00 297.00
328.00
328 00 328 00 381,00 435.00
250-600 VOLTS,
Rated
Ampere
Capacity
Plain
Cat.
No.
o
10 15
Cat.
No.
and
I'ndervoltage
Inst.
No.
Cat No.
58328 58329 58330
58331
fOverload and
I
iidervoltage
Trip
Time Limit
S195 00 195 00 195 00
195 00 195 00 195 00
20 30 45 60
58332 58333
58334 58335 58336
58337 58338 58339
143.00
143 00 175 00
80
100
150
167.00 201 00
201 .00 201 00 293 00
195.00
195 00
00 00
00
00
on capacities over 800 amperes quoted on application. v ^^r.^ Km+ +>ip nverlnfli] other the P^jl^^^^!^^ and limit time tOn two pole time limit breakers one pole has assumes h*^^^^^^^^ not will po]e th^s on aru.atwre i. heavily weighted so that an overload 7^ t n^^^^^^^^ l.mit time with Bhort circuit proportions. If both poles are wanted undervoltage. tme limit breakers. above figures covering 'Tlain overload, time limit or "Overload and S23,50 5 to 80 amperes 26,00 200 to 100 31 00 500 300 to 36.0t 600 to 800 , -p. p il and, UA.. or for whether In ordering specify quantity, catalog number, operating voltage^ exact wires; and phases A.C, the frequency and number of circuit opening and circuit breakers, proof For data on shunt trip breakers, shock closing auxiliary switches, see page 18.
i i
'
I.
For data on
"The Breaker
to Use^' see
page
19.
171
BULLETIN
No. 580
Type ESF
THREE POLE,
*800
250
Rated
AniDer6 Capacity
Plain Cat. tPlain
Overload
Cat.
tOverlot
No,
5 10 15
Cat.
Overload
and
I
Cat.
No.
58416 58417 58418
Time Limit
$222.00 222.00
222
and
Undervolt
Tiriie
I
No.
ndervoltage
Inst.
No.
58448 58449 58450
58451 58452 58453
Trip
)-
00
.
20 30 45
199.00
199 00 199 00
60 KO M)0
150
222.00 222 00 279.00 279.00 279 00 400 00 400 400 466 548
259.00
259.00 259 00
411 ,00 411 411 465 562
IK'
200 300
n.'
00
.00
00 00
00
.00
00 00
250-600 VOLTS,
Plain
Cat.
No.
a
10 15
Overload
Cat. No.
tOverloH
Cat
No.
and
UndcrvoltaKt Inst. Trip
5 00
Cat
No.
and Under\
Time
58528 58529 58530
58531 58532 58533
215 00 215 00
215 00 215 00 215 00
20 30 45
5K485
5K1H6
60 80 too
150
200 300
473.00
47
J
'
400
5f
i'
i(
'(
490 00
'
00 00 00 00
5K525
5852(i
58527
00 00 00 00
58540
58.54
58542 58543
I
656 00
r
t
800 amperoB quoted on apjdicution. breakrrB. two uolei> have time limite and the other (the center one) haa no
. ^
number
J"
switche*;, see
and wires; exact orKratinK voItaRe breakers, shock proof breakers, circuit r.peninR and ^
of phases
page 18
19.
181
BULLETIN
No. 580
Type ESF
250
Rated
Ampere
Capacity
Overload
Cat.
tOverload
Cat.
Cat.
No.
58600 58601 5S602
58603 68604 58605
Cat.
No.
58616 58617 58618 58619 58620 58621
aud
Undervoltage Inst. Trip
and
Undervoltage Time Limit
No.
58632 58633 58634 58635 58636 58637 58638 58639 58640
58641 58642 58643
No.
58648 58649 58650
58651 58652 58653
10
15
20 30 45 60
80
L
100
150
200 300
00
00 00 00 00
250-600 VOLTS.
Rated
Ampere
Capacity
Plain
Cat,
No.
58680 58681 58682
Cat.
Cat.
No.
587 1
tOverload
Cat.
and
Undorvoltage Time Limit
No.
58728 58729 5S730
58731 58732 58733
58713 5S714
58715 58716 58717
281-00
281 .00
359.00
359.00 359 00 536.00
536 00 536.00 612 00 750 00
*
338.00 338 00
411 .00
00
00 00 00 00
on capacities over 800 amperes quoted on appHeation. xi, time t<Jn four pole time limit breakers, two poles have V^'^'^^l^^.^.prlLd^^^^^ overload on an that .o weighted Bone. but the overload armatures are heavily the breaker unless it assumes Rhort circuit proportions.
,
whether number, catalog quantity, In ordering specify wires; exact ^>P and phases of number A.C., the freqSencv a^d ^^"f and circuit opening circuit breakers, For data on shunt trip breakers, shock proof closing auxiliary switches, see page 18. For data on ''The Breaker to Use'' see page 19.
191
p
Typo
Breaker, side viow, showing simph met hod of taking cover off or i)utting it on.
(
J:s
ircuit
101
BULLETIN
No. 580
Type ES
Circuit
Breaker
Type ES
with
pole,
Circuit
Breaker
60 double
cover
remo\T<l;
volt,
ampere,
bined
250
rigid
dervoltage.
lU
BULLETIN
No. 580
Type ES
SINGLE POLE
Type ES
in
(Enclosed Standard) circuit breakers differ from the Type ESF (described essential respects: the preceding pages) in the following They are not of the free handle (non-elosable-on-overload) styles, although Type ES breakers 1
can be suppled with free handle attachments at an extra rharge ae indicated in the listing. outside of the box (as in the Type ESF 2 The handle instead of being located on tlie nitfht and proieots <iirectly through a slot (or slutsj in the front ui the cover. Outside of these two details Type ES breakeru have all the features of the Type ESF and will consideration. find favor in those ca^es where tne lower price of the Tyi>e ES is a
As, in the case of Type ESF breakers, the cover of the Type ES cannot be set in place or removed unless the breaker is in the open position. Type ES breakers are available in the same styles and combinations as hold for tho
Type ESF,
*800
250
Rated
Ampere
Capacity
Cat.
No.
588i'0
Cat, No.
Cat.
Overload
Cat.
and
Undervolta^
No.
No.
Time
58848 58849 58850
58851 58852 58853 5SN54
Limit
5 10 15
20 30 45 60 80 100
150
58801 58802 58803 58804 58805 58806 58807 58808 58809 58810 58811
C.8812
58S16 58817 58818 58819 58820 58821 58822 58823 58824 58825 58826 58827 58828 58829 58830 58831
$90.00 90 00 90.00 90.00 90.00 90.00 90 00 90 00 108 00 108.00 108.00 157 00 157 00 157 00 181.00 208 00
58S32 58833 58834 58835 58836 58837 58838 58S39 58840 58841 58842 58843 58814 58845 58846 58847
$S4 00 84 00 84,00 84 00 84 00 84.00 84 00 84.00 105 00 105 00 105.00 159 00 159,00 159 00 179.00 209 00
.
. .
$108.00 108.00 108.00 108.00 108.00 108.00 108-00 108.00 131 00 131.00 131 00 190.00 190.00 190.00 215.00 245.00
250-600 VOLTS.
Rated
Ampere
Capacity
Cat
No.
Overload
Cat.
Overload
Cat.
Cat.
No.
and
Undervoltage Inst. Trip
$91 91 91 91 91 91 91 91 112 112 112 166 166 166 186 216
and
L^ndervoltag Time Limit
No.
58880 58881 58882 58883 58884 58885 58886 58887 58888 58889 58890 58891 58892 58893 58804 58895
$66 .00 66 00 66 00 66 .00 66 .00 66 .00 66 .00 66 .00 82 .00 82 -00 82 .00
126 126 126 145 172
.00 .00 -00
00
.00
58896 58897 58898 58899 58900 58901 58902 58903 58904 58905 58906 58907 58908 58909 58910 58911
$90.00 90.00 90 00 90.00 90 00 90 00 90.00 90.00 108.00 108.00 108 00 157.00 157.00 157.00 181.00 208 00
58912 58913 58914 58915 58916 58917 58918 58919 58920 58921 58922 58923 58924 58925 58926 58927
00 00
-00
00
.00 .00 .00
00
.00 .00 .00 .00 .00
00
.00 .00
For free handle attachments and targets add the following 5 to 80 amperes
100 to 200 300 to .500 600 1^ 800
-
q'S;
'*-!'"
-
12^0
1
;
12^50
specify quantity, catalog number, whether for A,C. or D.C. and, if A f^^f Tiumber of phases and wires; exact operating voltage. ^^^^^T-' FnV H + ^^'^^^^ ,*^^P breakers, shock proof breakers, circuit opening and circuit -1 Plnl'n^r e closing o ^ auxihary switches, see page 18. l^or data on ^The Breaker to Use'' see page 19.
12
Bulletin
No. sso
Type ES
DOUBLE POLE, DOUBLE COIL, INDEPENDENT ARM, INTERLOCKED TRIP
*800
250
Huted
II
per e
Ovei load
Cat. No.
tO^'erload
Capacity
Cat.
No.
Cat.
No
59016 59017 59018
and
Undervolta^gc
Inst.
Cat
No.
and Undervoltage
Trip
Time Limit
59048 59049 59050
59051
5 10 15
20 30 45
104.00 104 00
104 00 104.00
59052 59053
59054 59055 59056
59057 59058 59059
60 80
100 150 200 300
13L00
131.00 131.00 208 00
185.00
185 00 185 00
159.00 247 00
247 00 247 00 295.00 348 00
.
278.00
278 278 331 384
00 00 OO 00
250-600 VOLTS.
Rated
Ampere
Capacity
Cat.
Plain
Overload
No.
Cat.
No.
and
Undervoltage Inst. Trip
Cat
No.
and
Undervoltage Time Limit
No.
59112 59113 59114 59115 59116 59117 59118 59119 59120
59121 59122 59123
o 10 15
20
30 45
60 80 100
150
13800
138 00 138 00 138 00 138 00 170 00
59132 59133
59134 59135 59136
162.00 162.00
162.00 162.00 196 00
196 00 196 00
200 300
243 00
243 00
290
t)0
00 00 00 00
nvprload
tr.
o nn f^ yy,
-^Y T^r^ A it f and, O. or for A.C. whether number, catalog quantity, In ordering specify voltage. operatms exact wires; and phases A C the frequency and number of cu'cnit opening and circuit breakers, proof shock FoV data oTshunt tnp breakers,
'
"
l^o
'
page
18.
19.
131
BULLETIN
No. 580
Type ES
DOUBLE POLE, DOUBLE COIL, RIGID ARM
*8a0
250
Rated
Ajapcrt*
Overload
Cat.
Overload
Capacity
Cat,
No.
59200
59201
Cat.
No. 59216 59217 59218 59219 59220 59221 59222 59223 59224 59225 59226 59227 59228 59229 59230 59231
and
Undervoltagt lust. Trip
No.
59232 59233 59234 59235
592;
Cat No.
59248 59249 59250 59251 59252 59253 59254 59255 59250 59257 59258 59259
592t)0
and
I ndervolta^Tinie Limit
5 lu 15
$151 00
151 151 Ot) 151 00 151 (( 151 15! 0( 151 00
59202
5921
13
.V,2t)4
20
3!)
45
^
1
.V.*2t)5
5'2i6
5!*2i)7
512ii8
1
.V.2(t0
11
J
;:
:.
() IS
i)
Ml
00
00 00 00 00 00
59237 59238 59239 59240 59241 59242 59243 59244 59245 59246 59247
59201
59202 59263
250 600
VOLTS. DIRECT
Ratod
AiTipi
r<
Plain
Overload
Cat.
No.
t Overload
Cat.
No.
Cat
No.
and
L^ndervoltago
Inst.
Cat.
and
Undorvoltaftf
No.
59328 59329 59330 59331 59332 59333 59334 59335 59336 59337 59338 59339 59340 5934 59342 59343
Trip
Time
I^imit
5 lU
15
20
3f)
502K3 592H1
5'.t2s.-,
15
5'.i2Hr)
S) loo
1
$162 00 162.00
162 162 162 162 162 162 196 196 196
(X)
138O0
138 00 138 OO 170 OO
m
(Ml
(N)
(M
(JO
0(
400 500
.V.t293
59294
)(
1
592*^5
KH
161
.
,
00
(M)
170O0
170 (K) 259 (K) 259 00 259 00 307 (M) 360 00
. .
(N} (M)
243 00 243 00
Prifcb un capacities over 800 amperes quoted on application. + On two pole ha time limit and the other pole han none, but the overload overload on tfn. pole will not trip the breaker aker iiiilehH unleHH it aafluniea aHfiuniea rt? . if portions. If 6</^/i poles are wanted with time linnt add the following It.f prieen to the Ting Plain overload, time limit" or "Overload and undprvnlt^ffo undervoltiige. timi> timi- Hrr. limit" hr.*nlrpr.breakm: 5 to 89 amperes. oo en
300 690
For addro
,
t.,
t<i
500 800
"
do. 00
lie
attachments and
5 to 80 KK) to 200 3rK) to 5(K) 0(H) to 8I>0
tarilets
add to the
lifit
amperes
I 4
24
.1ft
24 r^)
In iHUiihcr. vvhotlHT for A.C. or D.C. and, if A.C. iiH ih^7r!^L'^''''''^^^^^^^^^ lrer,uen( y and number of and wires; exact oijerating voltage. Hhunt trip breakers shock proof breakers, circuit opening and circuit
I
switehes, see page 18. lor data on "Tl.e Breaker to Use" see page 19.
114
BULLETIN
No, 580
Type ES
THREE POLE, THREE
*800
250
COIL, RIGID
ARM
Rated
Ampere
Capacity
Cat.
No.
Overload
Cat.
Overl<j:ul
tOverload
Cat.
No.
59416 59417 594 IS 59419 59420 59421
Time Limit
$183.00 183 00 183.00
183.00 183.00 183.00 183.00 183 00 232.00
and
Undervoltagc Inst. Trip
$161 00 161.00 161.00
No.
Cat No,
59448 59449 59450
59451 59452 59453
and
Undervoltage Time Limit
10
i:>
20
30 45 60 80 100
150
136.00
136.00
13600
180-00 180.00 180.00 278 00
278 00 278.00 334.00 416.00
59454 59455 59456 59457 59458 59459 59460 59461 59462 59463
212.00 212.00
35(*.00
250-600 VOLTS,
Rated
Ampere
Capacity
Cat.
Plain 0\'erload
Inst,
tOverload
Cat.
Cat.
No.
59480 59481 59482
59483 59484 59485
Trip
No.
59496 59497 59498
59499 59500 59501
Cat.
and
Undervoltage
No.
No.
50528 50529 59530
50531 50532
Trip
Time Limit
$224.00
224
fK
S 144 00
10 15
144 00 144 00
. .
191.00
$177.00 177.00
177,
(JO
224.00
224 n( 224 00 224 Ot> 224 00 224 00 280 00
20 30 45 60 80 100
150
191.00 191 00 19 1 00
.
177 00
177.00 177.00
177 00 177 00
59533
59.')34
191.00
191
OO
. .
50535 50536
50537 59538 59539
200 300
400 500 600 800
*Pricea
280
28(
)
.
or)
00 434 00
434 00 434 00 49( OO 596 00
.
00 00 00 00
59540
59.54
59.542
59543
on capacities over 800 amperes quoted on application. . n u one) has none, center (the other the and limits tOn three pole time limit breakers, two poles have time not trip the breaker hut the overload armature is heavily weighted so that an overload on ihnt pole ^^^ll unless it assumes short circuit proportions. For free handle attachments and tarj^ets add to the list price of the breaker selet'ted the following
, .
.
.S19.-50
.
24 00
;u
."(
)
for A.C. or D,C, and, if whether number, catalog quantity, In ordering specify operating voltage. A.C., the frequency and number of phases and wires; exact circuit opening and circuit breakers, proof shock For data on shunt trip breakers, closing auxiliary switches, see page 18.
19.
1151
BULLETIN
No. 580
Type ES
FOUR POLE, FOUR
*890
250
COIL, RIGID
ARM
Rated
Ampere
Capacity
Cat.
No.
Cat.
No.
Cat.
No.
59632 59633 59634
59635 59636 59637
t Overload
Cat.
and
I'ndervoltagi 1 inie Lunii
No.
inp
.
5 10 15
30 45 60 80 100
150
177 00
.
177.00 223.00
59658 59659
59660 5966 59662 59663
250-600 VOLTS,
Rated
Plain
t Overload
Capacity
Cat. No.
Cat.
No.
59696 59697 59698
Cat.
Cat.
and
Undervoltaj:* Titne Linu*
No.
No.
5 10 15
20 30 45
60 80
100
150
59702 59703 59704 59705 59706 59707 59708 59709 59710 597 1
305.00
305 00 305 00 466 00
.
200 300
528 00
528 528 604 753
00 00 00 00
466 00
466.00 532.00
681 00
00 00 00 00
Prices on capacities over 800 amperes quoted on application. tOn four pole time limit breakers, two poles have time limitB and the other two (the center ones) hav none, but the overload armatures are heavily weighted so that an overload on these two poles will not trij the breaker unlens it assumes short circuit proportions.
For free handle attachments and targets add to the charge: added 5 to 80 amperes
100 to 200 300 to 500 600 to 800
"
list
$24 50
30.5f
"
44 50 14 5ri
In ordering specify quantity, catalog number, whether for A.C. or D.C. and, i A.C., the frequency and number of phases and wires; exact operating voltage. For data on shunt trip breakers, shock proof breakers, circuit opening and circui closing auxiliary switches, see page 18. For data on **The Breaker to Use" see page 19.
16}
BULLETIN
No, 580
Type EI
Roller-Smith
om 3 to nder the conditions for which they were designed.
Type El (Eacloscd Industrial) circuit breakers are made in capacities 100 amperes. They are small and inexpensive, but will give excellent service
itself is
They are generally similar to the Type ES except that the breaker nown Industrial Type instead of the Standard Type.
The Type EI does not have the
nd lacquered.
fine finish of
the well-
the
all
They
Styles
*100
250
Hutcd
.\iii|H'rr
('apa('it>-
)\'erloa(l
Cat-
Plain
Cat.
X(j.
and
I n<l('r\ oltat;*
Cat.
No.
3 5 10
i:>
Overload
$49 00 49 00 49 f)0 49 00
,
No.
Plain Ovf^loafl
Cat.
ndtTvoltaK*
*6I
(>0
61 00
59818 59819
5';m20
5'.*S_M
61.00
61.
{JO
(K) (Hi
$70 70 70 70
7t)
00
00
$82 00
S2
(M)
00 no
5UH30
5'.>.s3!
V2 00 S2 00
31)
45 60 80 100
61 61 61
61
01)
59817
00 75 00
OO 70 00
70,011 70. OO
5!fs:i2
.v.s;i3
sj no
S2 no tn4 00
92
Oi)
5'JS35
COIL.
ARM
Cat.
<
>1L.
Ampere
'
'apacity
Cat.
No.
Plain Ovprload
No.
OVLTloadand Undervoltage
vcr-
(at,
IMain
Cat,
loadund
Cat
N..
)
I'liii
fi
OvpriMaduad
No.
Overload
No.
r ridervolt an*'
IVIT-
No
iider-
load
5*8t>8
vi'UaKe
:i
.vjs:i2
.>'is:i;5
m
,)
H) 15
,v.*s:u
9835
$70 00 70 00 70 00 70 00
70.00 7 00 70 00 70 00 92 00
>
$82 00 82 no 82 00 82,00
82 82 82 82 104
$92.00 92 00 92 00 92 00
92 00 92 00 92 00 !)2 00 115 00
.
59859 59860
5!8tn
$164 00 104 00
IIKl
01)
.ViSTt)
5^*.S71
598tl2
104 00
59877
5'tS7S
,V.(S7w
.VJHSO
30 45
80 100
00 00
00
00
00
104 00
104 (HI ni4 00
59872
.VS73
.V.IH74
59881
:>9KH]
oti
.V*S75
127 00
:)9876
17
00
59885
For
amperes and
2.-i')
for A.C. or D.C. and, whether number, catalog quantity, In ordering specify voltage. operating exact wires; and phases of number .\.C., the frequency and
For circuit opening and circuit closing auxiliary switches, see page
For data on "The Breaker to Use" see page
IS).
18.
limits, with free handle time with supplied be cannot Note Type EI breakers If any of trip styles. shunt pr shock the in attachments, nor are thev suppHed pages precedmg See unended. are ES and ESF desired the Types
1171
BULLETIN
No. 580
rule
Types
same combinations and at about the same prices as the overlo: and undervoltage styles, but definite prices will be quoted on ajiplicatio
auxiliary circuit
in
also to
when
the shunt-trip
in its
open
The
caimot be
left indefinitely
in circuit
Oui
su<
I
recommended on
to
80 amperes
200
r)(KJ
i i
SI 1.00
100 "
30(J "
11.00
i
i
12.00
12.0(1
amperes
will
be quoted on api)licatioii
ESF
rear
' ^
^' ^^
" -
"-
sometmics
Ik
rig
,1
work
[181
BIFLLETIN No.
S80
:0LLKR-S\1!Tn
MMBKR
ON
ivrs
sin^rlc
savr the fusos. but a fustnl knife switch must then A double |)ole eireuit bieaker jsjives full automatic Iso be (Mnployed. .loteetion and switches can fre(iuently Ix^ dispensed with. The indeM'lident arm tyiH' is usually to be preferred, as one pol(^ can be closed at a inc. and should an overload or short circuit exist, the pole first closed
open immediately after the other pole is closeil. A rigd arm breaker nay. however, be used, if so desired, if a knife switch is used also.
all
On any
is
three wire, A.
or D.
rijiid
two
pole,
igid
arm
Teaker
is
satisfactorv
nich phase.
ampere capacity
of breakers to be
used
Necessarily, average
of
motor
efticieney
had to be
found coa'^ervative.
Thric-Pha.-<^3 Wire
C.
A.
A. C.
VoltiiKr
VoltaKe
110
1
220
.1
500
3
5 10 10
no
13
no
15
;io
'220
440
3
110
10 15
220
5 10 15
440
3
5
10
o 3
30 M)
111
15
30 45
60 80 100
150
20<)
in 15
30
30
4.*.
10 15
i:.
.)
5
lo
_'(
t
30 45 45 60
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January. 1929
580
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BULLETIN
580
Interior
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INDEX
Type EAF (Free Handle) Description of Type EAF (Free Handle) Listing of Type EAF (Free Handle) Two Pole. Listing of Type EAF (Free Handle) Three Pole
IllLoUaUon
oi
.
Dimensions
Number
XuiM)le?ueiit N, I to
BULLETIN
IVO.
580
STYLES OF TRIPS
Non-Closable on Overload
First of sentially a
EAF
the
pi-otection
motor and
such
liffhting
cir-
cuits.
a breaker must enclosed, rugged in construction, compact in It must provide site and moderately priced. time limit and non-elosable on overload proThe Type EAF embtxliLS all of these lection.
the
industrial
of be
the Type EAF breaker is esnon-closable on overload type of breaker. In ether words the breaker cannot be held closed against an overload.
all.
Overload Protection
The Type two or three
breaker is built in either pole combinations. Two overload coils are standard equipment in either case. The two and three pole breakers arc exactly the same size, the only difference being that the centre pole is omitted in the case of a two pole combination. The overload trip consists of extremely efficient electro-magnets, whose armatures may be set at the different points of calibration by means of two set screws. Breakers are calibrated from the normal rating point to a point 100^ o in excess of normal. The overload coil units are such that they may be replaced in the field, either with others of the same size, or ones of a different capacity. For example A breaker oriy:inally shipped from the factory as a 10 ampere one can be
:
EAF
features.
Installation
breaker is enclosed in a two-piece steel case so designed that the cover ntiay be completely removed from the bottom The by simply taking off two wing nuts. lower section of the case is equipped with three knock-outs on both the top and bottom and two knock-outs on each side. This liberal knock-outs will accommodate of allotment practically any arrangement of wiring or conThe breaker may be mounted on a duits. wall, post or supporting frame by means of The breaker proper is screws. four mounted on a slate panel and this panel may be removed from the case by taking out four
corner screws, so that if the installer prefers having the breaker out of the case during the process of pulling in the leads, soldering on
cable lugs, etc., this can be done without any complications. The fact that the breaker proper can be removed from the case by the removal of four screws is an advantage, also, in that at any future time breakers of different capacity can be interchanged without disturbing the wiring or conduit leading to the breaker box.
The Type
EAF
changed
later
to
protection
is
afforded by
means
extremely simple and efficient dash pots, whose outstanding characteristics are quickness in resetting and freedom from oil overflow. But a few drops of oil are sufficient to fill the oil chamber. Extra oil can be added by means of a small oil can, which accompanies each breaker.
r
Method
of Operation
The Type EAF breaker is closed by pressing down an insulated handle, which projects from the right hand side of the case. Knocking the handle upwards opens the breaker. There are
no other operating knobs or devices to be manipulated. A target indicates the '*Open''
or
"Closed**
position.
Barriers
All Type EAF breakers are equipped with a barrier unit separating the arcing members from each other. This unit may be removed without tools by simply lifting up on the sides disengaging two spring of the structure, hooks. In this manner it is possible to intantly inspect the contact members and carIf
it
Shunt Trip
is
from a
this
EAF
bons.
can be accomplished by having the specifications call for a shunt trip feature. This device can be abided to the standard Type EAF breaker without modifying the original equipment and the shunt trip attachment is held in place by two screws.
Sapplement No.
1 to
BULLETIN NO.
580
TWO
TTRated
POLE,
TWO
COIL
250 Volts and Under D.C., 550 Volts and Under A.C.
Ampere
Capacity
Cat.
Plain
tPlain
No.
Cat.
Overload
No.
Time
Limit
2 3 4
5
6 8 10
15
20 30 45 GO 80
58150 58151 58152 58153 58154 58155 58156 58157 58158 58159 58160 58161 58162 58163 58164
58165 58166 58167 58168 58169 58170 58171 58172 58173 58174 58175 58176 58177 58178 58179
$50 00 50 00 50 00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50 00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 53.00 55 00 57 00
.
250 Volts and Under D.C., 550 Volts and Under A.C.
+
tRated
*Overload
Cat.
Ampere
Capacity
No.
Cat.
No.
Trip
Time Limit
58195 58196 58197 58198 58199 58351 58352 58353 58354 58355 58356 58357 58358 58359 58360
2 3 4 5 6 8 10
15
20 30 45 60 80
58180 58181 58182 58183 58184 58185 58186 5S187 58188 58189 58190
.58191 .58192
58193 58194
$58.00 58.00 58.00 58 00 58.00 58.00 58.00 58.00 58.00 58.00 58.00 58.00 61.00 63 00 65.00
.
$63 00 63 00 63.00 63.00 63.00 63.00 63.00 63.00 63.00 63.00 63.00 63.00 66.00 68,00 71.00
tTwo
tf
attachment supplied. adjustment from normal rating to twice normal rating. For ^r^^r'^.^u^'l^'"^^,*'^ roT cirrujr breakers in capacities over 80 amperes refer to Bulletin No. 580. specify quantity, catalog number, whether AC. or DC. and. the irequ fren.^r'""''^' ncj and number of phases and wires; normal operating voltage.
if
Supplement No.
to
BULLETIN
NO. 580
Am lu^rH
Capacity
Cat.
Plain
fPlain
No.
Cat.
No.
H
1
2 3
4 5 6
8 10
15
20
30 45 60
80
1
58361 58362 58363 58364 58365 58366 58367 58368 58369 58370 58371 58372 58373 58374 58375
58381 58382 58383 58384 58385 58386 58387 58388 58389 58390
C.
ttRated
Ampere
Capacity
*Overload
Cat
No,
Cat.
No.
Trip
.
Time Limit
.$89
58391 58392
.58393
2 3 4
5
6 8 10
15
20 30 45 60 80
58557 58558 58559 58560 58561 58562 58563 58564 58565 58566 58567 58568 58569 58570 58571
00 89.00 89 00 89.00 89.00 89.00 89.00 89.00 89.00 96.00 96.00 97.00 99.00 99.00 104 00
. .
supplied. attachments limit time t One undervoltage attachment supplied, to twice normal rating, _tinc adjustment from "'?^^l,^";V"^ refer to Bulletin No. 580. tt Range of overload amp.r... 80 over capacities In -For circuit breaker.s ^^^'J^J A^C.^ o. ^^D^C. number, ^-Jhe. ^ in ordering, specify quantity, catalog wire and the frequency and number of phases
Two
if
A.C,
So, Supplement a
1 to
BULLETIN
NO. 580
250 Volts and Less D.C., 550 Volts and Less A.C. Two and Three Pole
Certifif-d
i^upplemeiit No, 1 to
BULLETIN
>0. 580
On Two Wire
Circuits:
automatic protection and, with the '*free handle" feature employed on the Type EAF, knife switches can be dispensed with. In case the breaker is closed when a short circuit or overload exists it will immediately trip even though the handle is held in the closed position.
On Three Wire
pole
breaker
is
three wire A.C. or D.C. ciicuit a three generally used, but a two pole device may be used under
Circuits:
On any
certain conditions.
Circuits:
is
satisfactory
if
connected as to effectively open one wire of each phase. A four pole breaker should be used if it is necessary to open all four wires. For listing of four pole breakers see Bulletin No. 580.
table
of breakers to be used
the protection of motors. Necessarily average and not extreme values motor efficiency had to be selected, but in general the table will be
found conservative.
D. C.
Single Phase A. C.
Tliri'i'
Phase
A.
('.
Wiiv
H. P.
Voltage
110
Voltage
Voltage
220
5 10 15
500
3 5
110
15
220
1
no
i
220
5 10
15
440
3
T)
110
10 15 30
1
220
5
10 15
440
3 5 10 10
1
I-
10
10
15
2 3
1
30 30
45 60 80 150 150 200
10
10
30 45 60 80
100
10 15
30 30 45 60 80 100 !00
150
30
7.5
10 15
30 30 45
60 80 100
150
20 30
30 45 45
60 80 150
.
1
1
30 45 CO
1
15
10
30 30 45 60
6:)
10
45 45
20
J
60
'
20 30 30
45 60 SO so
150
20 20
30 30 45
45 so 100 150
L
20 25
30 50
loo
150 200
SO
100 150
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20
45
'
SO
100
1
5(
200
SI)
45
150
:i:)0
150
2[)[)
:\
M)
so 100 150
400 500
200 300
complete lines of comprise Products ROLLER-SMITH Relays graphic, and indicating Instruments, Electrical Bulletins covering and air and oil Circuit Breakers. request. sent on be will devices various the
Works
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THE ROLLEK-SMITH COMPANY
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guarantees
all
Its
apparatus
materials carefuHy selected as best suited to the r*?spective requirements and flawless so far as inspection and test preliminary to shipment can determine. It will replace or repair, within one year from date of sale, any defective 1111. iTovlded it is returned f. o. b. the Company's Works at Bethlehem, Pa. for that purpose.
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Circuit Breakers Type EAF (Free Handle) ='=80 Amperes and Less
250 Volts and Less D.C., 550 Volts and Less A.C THREE POLE, THREE COIL
250 VOr.TS AXI)
rxnKR
Uverioad
Inst,
D.C., 550
\0LT8 A\D
Cat.
MDEK
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ttHuted
Ampere
Cat.
No.
1
inp
Xo.
08766 oS7h7 .)S/ bS
1
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4
83.00 83 00 83 00 S3 00
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Oil
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587 7
2[)
30 45 80
80
58776
5'S777
on
84.00
86 (10 86 00 95 00
.
587 7 S 5S779
58780
250
550
'
ttRatcd
Ampere
Caparity
Cat.
t*Overlo:i'i
Cat.
and
(
No.
58781 58782 58783 58784 58785 587 86 58787 58788
587 8S)
No.
'ndo^voll
;i
i-i
S86 OO 86 00
8t)
2
ii
4
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6 8 10 15 20 30 45
86 on 86 00 86 00 86 OO 90 Oi)
60 80
t
$100 00 100. OO 100 00 100 no 100.00 100 OO loo no 100 00 100 00 107 00 1(7 00 los on lln nn
im
nil
115 "n
time limit attiichments supplied. One undervolta^e attachment supplied, twice normal :itini;. ft Ranpe of overload adjustment from normal rating to For circuit breakers in eapaeities over 80 amperes refer to Bulletin No. HSii In Onlerinff specify quantity, catalng^ number, whether A.C, or l\C. and. A.C. the rt'Quency and number of phases and wir-s; e\'a<t oi.rratin^; \n\t:\is'
Two
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Electrical
233 Broadway,
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MAIN OFFICE:
Printed In U.
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Smith
Type
EAF
'"-'80
and Less D.C., 550 Volts and FOUR POLE, TWO COIL
250
tt Rated
D.C.. r,M
A.C.
Ampere
Capacity
Cat.
t Plain
No.
Overload
Inst.
THd
No.
Overload
rime Limit
o 3 4 5
78.00 78.00
78 .00
8 10
15
78.00 82 00 82.00
.
20 30 45 60 SO
85 00 85 00
.
89.00
91 .00 91 .00 100 .00
110.00
250
tt Rated
D.C., 550
A.C.
Ampere
Capacity
Cat.
t'Overload
Cat.
and
Undervoltage Time Limit
No.
No.
'2
2 3 4 5 6 8 10
15
$91 .00
91 .00 91 .00
91 .00 91 .00
20 30
45 60 SO
112.00
tT\vo time limit attachments supplied One undervoltage attachment supplied. of overload adjustment from normal rating to twice normal rating, Fnll^.^ r or circuit breakers in capacities over SO amperes refer to Bulletin No. 580. specify quantity, catalog number, whether A.C. or D.C. and, if 4 r Vv^fT"^ me trequency and number of phases and wires; exact operating voltage.
[2]
Smith
Circuit Breakers Type EAF (Free Handle) ""80 Amperes and Less
250 Volts and Less D.C., 550 Volts and Less A.C FOUR POLE, FOUR COIL
250
C.
550
vOLTS
Cat.
AND UNDER
A.C.
Ampere
(
apacity
Cat.
1
tPIain
No.
1
i
59174 59175
59176 59177 59178
SI 10 .00
3 4 5
59189 59190 59191 59192 59193 59194 59195 59196 59197 59198 59199 59351
6 8
10 15
90 .00 94.00
94 .00 97 .00 97 00
.
110.00 114.00
114 .00
20 30
45
101 .00
60 80
tlSvo time limit attachments supplied. rating. normal twice to rating normal from adjustment overload of Rang-e ft * For circuit breakers in capacities over 80 amperes refer to Bulletin No. 580.
and, if or D.C. A.C. whether number, catalog quantity, specify Ordering In voltage. operating exact wires; and phases number of and A.C, the frequency
7^ &/S'o/-rc?/T?
Approximate
overall
Two
CoU. Coil,
an an.l
Coil,
Type
EAF
Circuit
Breakei
[3
Supplement
N.
1-A to
580
BCLI-ETIN NO.
PLAIN
2511
NDERVOLTAGE
NHKH DC.
ft.'i^i
V(LT^
AND
I
1
VOf.TS
AND
ATnper<'
CHpacItx
!
Cat.
Two
Polf
1
Cat.
Tlirw
C.it
Xo.
No.
\,
$45 00 45 (K) 45 00
45 00 45 00 45 (0 45 45 45 45 45 45
4S 50
5'J
593()7 593(>S
!07 (Ml
1
(>7
(K)
593.S2 593.S3
7s 78 78 78 78
(M)
78 09
593G9
(>7
.00
59384
.m
(M)
(Ml
(Ml
59355
4
')
59;{5(.
59i>57
(>7 (i7
00
(Ml ()0
i
59385
5938()
()7
59387
59388 59389 59390
ti
593.VS
5<*3.'.lt
(Kl
(17
(10
s 10 15
2(1
.1(1
(Ml
(Ml
71
71
(M (10
1 1
5931 iO
5t:i(il
(Kl
5M3I.J
593(i:;
(Ml
(Ml
74 (Ml 74 (K) 75 CO
S(
1
5935 !
59392 59393
i
45 60 SO
593ti|
59^>(>>
(HI
00
(M
(HI
(Ml
(Ml
so
S<t
593( K
593S
KMI
(N)
One
For
undervoIta<re attachment
circuit
supplied.
breakers
in
capacities over KO
amperes refer
friMiuency an<l
number, whether A.C. or D.C. and, if number of phases and wires; exact operating voltasf^
Supplement No.
EAF
Circuit Breakers.
will
August, _ (Superseding
BULLETIN NO.
1929
600
issue dated
May,
1929.)
TWO POLE
Max.
Class
1
Amps.
60 Cycles
Max.
Volts
ISwitchboard Mounting
Floor Mounting
Cat.
ttShip
List
Cat.
ttShip.
List
No.
4500 4500 4500 7500 7500 7500 1 5000 1 5000 15000
Wt.Lbs
200 210 225 225 235 245 425 440 450
Price
$ 84.00 118,00 132 00 1 28 00
.
.
No.
6051 6052 6053
Wt.Lbs
275 285 300 300 310 320 525 540 550
Price
u
11 11
12 12 12 13 13 13
6007 6008
THREE POLE
11 11 11
12 12 12 13 13 13
1
.SI 05.
5000
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
$138. 00
FOUR POLE
11 11 11 12
12 12 13 13 13
3()5
46^0
^^^^^^^^
coils
58^0
^Breakers are lifted non-automatic. They, are equipped with f^J.^f^^^^^^^^^l^^^^^^^ of proper addition the secured by is protection automatic Full without coils.
Hirf^rtlv on breakers directl> of UroaU^r.. latu)n msta the recommend not does XThe Roller-Smith Company switchboards where the service voltage exceeds 2500 volts. ttShipping Weight includes oil. olntP nnnfl f""""^"' breaker mounting ^ Orioor mounting consists of a switchboard and assembled on pipe with floor braces. These breakers 'ir%<^"f"P>'^t/.^^"^/^'^^^^^^^ is to be made for mounting provision when quoted be switchboard. Special prices will and relm^. current and potential transformers or instruments
,
prices, see
Page
8.
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MAIN OFFICE:
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States and Canada United in Cities Offices in Principal Representatives Philippine Islands and Japan Cuba, Australia,
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Hand
Throw Single *Non-Autoinatic Indoor Mounting Wall and Control, Remote Operated,
Mounting Cell Operated, Electrically
ONE POLE
Remote
Control
List
Class
Am ps60 Cycles
Max-
MaxVolts
Cat.
Wall Mounting
ttShip.
Cat,
No.
15000 15000 15000 15000 15000 1 5000
Wt. Lbs
275 300 325 300 325 350
Price
No.
6118 6119 6120 6121 6122 6123
List
14 14 14 15 15 15
n.l
'
00
TWO POLE
]
11 11
12 12 12 13 13 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 15 15 15
200 400 600 400 600 800 400 600 800 1200 1600 2000 400 600 800 400 600 800
4500 4500 4500 7500 7500 7500 15000 15000 15000 7500 7500 7500 15000 15000 15000 15000 15000 15000
6018 6019 6020 6021 6022 6023 6024 6025 6026 6027 6028 6029 6084 6085 6086 6087 6088 6089
225 235 250 250 260 280 450 465 475 575 625 725 550 600 650 600 655 700
$109 143 157 153 168 206 273 295 385 415 660 800 350 376 415 415 500 543
.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00
6100 6101 6102 6103 6104 6105 6106 6107 6108 6124 6125 6126 6127 6128 6129
'
350 360 380 550 565 575 675 725 825 650 700 750 700 755 800
$303.00 318.00 356.00 423.00 445 00 535.00 590.00 835.00 975.00 525.00 551 00 590 00 590.00 675.00
71Si.00
THREE POLE
11
11 11
12 12 12 13 13 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 15 15 15
200 400 600 400 600 800 400 600 800 1200 1600 2000 400 600 800 400 600 800
4500 4500 4500 7500 7500 7500 15000 15000 15000 7500 7500 7500 15000 15000 15000 15000 15000 15000
6030 6031 6032 6033 6034 6035 6036 6037 6038 6039 6040
6041 6090 6091 6092 6093 6094 6095
250 265 280 280 290 300 505 525 550 650 700 800 825 900 975 900 975 1050
J130.00 170.00 190.00 180.00 205 00 255 00 310.00 325.00 425-00 480.00 825.00 1100.00 500 00 520.00 583 00 585.00 665.00 750.00
. .
. .
6109 6110 6111 6112 6113 6114 6115 6116 6117 6130 6131 6132 6133 6134 6135
380 390 400 605 625 650 750 800 900 925 1000 1075 1000 1075 1150
S330 00 355 0(1 405 OCt 460 0(1 475 0( 575 00 755 00 1125 00 1400 00 675 0 695 00 758 00 760 00 840.00 925.00
. .
.
FOUR POLE
11 11 11
12 12 12 13 13 13 13 13
13 14 14 14 15 15
15
200 400 000 400 600 800 400 600 SOO 1200 1600 2000 400 600 800 400
60f
800
^*>'.^'^a>ng w Weight includes
4500 4500 4500 7500 7500 7500 15000 15000 15000 7500 7500 7500 15000 15000 15000 15000 15000 1 5000
6096 6097 6098 6099 6151 6152 6153 6154 6155 6156 6157 6158 6159 6160 6161 6162 6163 6164
315 335 355 355 375 385 650 675 705 850 900 1100 1100 1200 1300 1200 1300 1400
215.00 249 00 315.00 410.00 445 00 565.00 720 00 1050.00 1450.00 650.00 665.00 750.00 765.00 835.00 955.00
.
6136 6137 6138 6139 6140 6141 6142 6143 6144 6145 6146 6147 6148 6149 6150
460 475 485 750 775 800 950 1000 1200 1200 1300 1400 1300 1400 1600
$365 Of 400
III
42.')
560 59 :>
71.'
(HI
(
H
I
90
12011
1700
82:.
H M
I
84"
941
1010
113.'
Oi 0'
Breakers
are non-automatic.
++;Kir^^: TT&tiippinK
Both hand and soknoid mechaniam are trip free. Automatic br proper coils, tranaformers and attachments from the table of Auxih
oil.
cl
"^''^^
secured by adding two brackets (Cat. No. 6278) per breaker for two brackets per pole unit for classes 14 and 15 from list of Auxiliaries.
Amps.
Connection
5 10
Series or Trans. Series Series Series Series Series Series
2o
7")
$10.00
00 11.00
11
.
11 .00
List Price
60 Cycles
25 Cycles
10.00
10 00
.
10.00 10 00 1 00
.
?30.00 30 00 30 00
.
6250
6251 6252
25 Cycles
110
6260
6261
220 440
6262
.65
00 65.00 65 00
. .
MISCELLANEOUS AUXILIARIES
Cat. No.
List Price
Mechanical interlock
for
for breakers (2 per breaker) Auxiliary switch, single pole, double throw
ea.
$7 00 3.00 12 00 3 00 18.00 3 50
.
BULLETIN NO.
600
MOTOR STARTING
Run.
No. Cat.
Class 6300 6301 6302 6303 6304 C-11 C-11 C-11 C-12 C-12
Start-
H. P.
440
160 320 500 650
MOTOR VOLTS
List
Amps
200 400 600 800 400
Amps
200 200 200 200 400
Class
C-11 C-11 C-11 C-11 r-12
Amps
200 200 200 200 400
2200
4000
500 1000
6600
S445 485 505
400 800
1000 2000
2000
570 595
OIL CIRCUIT BREAKERS For 3=phase Synchronous Motors One Step Reactance Startin
MOTOR STARTING
Reactors Included
220
VOLTS
440
H. P.
M. P.
25
VOLTS
CYCLES
List Price
60
CYCLES
List Price
80%
Unity
P. F.
Cat. No.
100 125 150 125 160 190
Cat, No*
250 315
38 5
2200
H. P.
VOLTS
CYCLES
List Price
80%
P. F.
H. P. Unity
P. F.
25
60
Cat. No.
CYCLES
List Price
Cat. No.
100 125 150
125 160 190
SIO .00
for Classes
II,
Cat
No.
List Pric<
Width
16
Thickness
18 18 18
IH
2
24
16
18
24
16
$15.0
18.5 18.5 21.5
u
. *
18 18
114
2
2
24
16 24
18
IS
\\'hen ordered with breakers, drilling includ*'?? all breaker iittachmcnts. Class 11 and 12 switchboard mounting breakers will go on 16* wide slate. Class 13 breakers up to and including 800 amperes will go on 24"^ wide slate, 2* thick. For Class 13 breakers over 800 amperes, add $15,00 list to the list prices of Cat. Nos, 6379, 63^ The resulting figure should be ydd d to the **remote control wall mounting" pri( 6381 and 6382,
This forms a *'floor mounting" combination. Price and technical information on Mounting Panels and Mounting Structures on Classes 14 and breakers on application. When desired to mount relays or instruments on panels with the breakers larger panels will supplied on request at an extra charge.
on page
2.
Manually operated floor mounting catalog numbers include a switchboard mounting bri^ak(T mounted on a slate panel with pipe frame and floor braces. They
be bolted to the floor, no switchboard being required. They are full automatic but without trip coils, current transformers or att:iclnueuts. Automatit* breakers are sec\nvd by adding the proper number and kind of trip coils Sec Fig. 2, l\'ige 7. current transformers ami attachments from the list of auxiliaries.
are a (complete unit
that
may
catalog numbers include breaker unit for bolting to wall or flat surface, two bell cranks and hand operating Mounting bolts are supplied for the device for mounting on either I] 2 or 2" panel. hand operating device but not for bell crank or breaker unit. Operating rods are They are full automatic but without trip coils, current pipe supplied bv customer. transformers or attachments. Automatic breakers are secm-ed by adding the proper See Fig. 3, Page 7. trip coils, transformers and attachments from the list of auxiliaries.
Electrically operated catalog numbers include breaker unit and D.C. solenoid mechanism arranged for mounting back to back on opposite sides of cell wall or on frame C. shunt trip coil, smgle work. The solenoid me<'hanism includes closing coil, circuit (losing contact and one and opening circuit one with switch aiLxiliary stage is full automatic or mechanism The brought. are leads all which board to a terminal be may which cods trip additional tliree for is made Provision free. trip mechamcallv re(purcd from when ordered should be coils. These trip transformer or shunt trip See Fig. 4, Page 7. the hst of auxiUaries.
METHODS OF TRIPPING
:>
values these Above used. be may coils trip series volts 750 Up to 200 amperes and are available. transformers current and coils trip transformer ampere
The number
of trip coils usually required are as follows: 2- pole breaker on single phase circuit
3- pole breaker
on on on on on
system. ungi^ounded.
2
.2
3
3 2
Under-voltages may be higher voltages order proper potential transformer. load whose feeder a for switch automatic is required an Fxamole* Ihe^^^^^^ Example. There will be panel switchboard A 3.phase. [JSTr^peres at 220 volts.. provided bv customer. single thiou, 3-polc, vo\t, 4500 Supply l-Class OH, 200 amperes,
i
up
to
550
volts.
For
2100 amperes,
x\o.
^ o^ltTanTrmrdtLy ^^'.fiTfmirBaf
n.Si
>t
,.s
to be .nountcd
slXly:
capacity. interrupting required breaker has the breaker. Cat. No. volt 15,000 throw, T-ClLs C.13, 3-pole, .ngle G037. . 2_pipe brackets. Cat. No. 6278. i pots, dash with operation, transformer trip coils for o-S
to
ampere,
<
[^e"\^-^i^^
2-Current
-1.
delay,
'
UO
volts,
60
cycles,
Cat.
transformers,
amperes. Cat.
1
J^J-^^
f-PotlnLl transformer,
22.K>,
f"-
5=Sec.
750
2500
4500 2500 2500 2500 3750 3750 3750 6250 6200 6200 6200 6200 6200
6000
12 12 12
13 13 13 13 13 13
200 400 600 400 600 800 400 600 SOO 1200 1600 2000
20000 40000 60000 30000 40000 80000 60000 100000 80000 100000 100000 100000
40000 60000 80000 40000 60000 80000
20000 30000 40000 20000 30000 40000
38600 38600
3500 2000 1500 3500 2000 1500 3500 2000 1500 3500 3500 3500
2500 2500 2500 3500 3500 3500
14 14 14 15 15 15
40000 19000 10180 7400 5800 3300 60000 19000 10200 7400 5800 3300 64000 19000 10200 7400 5800 3300 40000 14100 10400 8100 4600 60000 26200 14100 10400 8100 4600 80000 26200 14100 10400 8100 4600
To
+
where
0.3]
A max.
B
I
For voltages
less
2 Breakers equipped with series trip coils will be limited in carrying capacity
to 25 times coil rating for 1 sec.
and 50 times
coil.
for 5 sec.
and
in inter-
1 sec
rating of the
I-
0)
J^lQ ,!^
Switchboard
Mounting
Wall
Amounting
Floor
Electrically
Mounting
Operated
*See Page 5
for text
of
mounting
DIMENSIONS OF
All
OIL BREAKERS
PRIAIARY
TYPE
Cat
No,
6426 0427 0428 6429 6430 6431 6432 6433 6434 6435 6436 6437 6438 6439
TYPE
Cat. No.
K-2
TYPE
Cat.
K-3
7500 Volts
List
15000 Volts
Ratio
Amps.
Cat. No.
10 5
List
Li9t
Price
$31 .25
31 .25 31 25 31 .25 31 .25 31 .25 31 .25 32 .25 34 .00
Price
No.
6440 6441 6442 6443 6444 6445 6446 6447 6448 6449 6450 6451 6452 6453
Price
04 00 0401
0402 0403
<)404
24 24 24 25 26 26 27 27 31
75
00
6412 6413 6414 6415 6416 6417 6418 6419 6420 6421 6422 6423 6424 6425
S46.75
46 75 46 75 46 75
.
35 37 38 40 44
46.75 46.75 46 75 47 75 49 50 50 25 52 00 53 00
. .
53 75 55 50
. .
*^OPEN
OPEN PRIMARY ONE TURN PRIMARY BUS BAR BUS BAR FURNISHED
TYPE BK-I
4500 Volts
Cat* No,
List
TYPE BK-2
7500 Volts
Cat. No.
List Price
1
TYPE BK-3
15000 Volts
Ratio
Amps.
400 500 600 750 1000 1250 1500 2000
5
'
Cat. No, 04S3 0484 6485 6486 0487 64SS 64S9 6490
List
Price
$24 50
.
Opening Dimensions
h"x24''
Price
Cat. No.
1
List Price
5
5
5 5
5 5
^^^^
xSH"
i;i'x3>4'
$58.50
61 .25 66 .75
77.25
77 .25
88.00
$74.75
77 81 .00
90.00
90. Ot) 101 75
T\ pi' I.K urrent tran;^tormcrs are for tripping cating instruments may. however, be used with them.
*'i'h<'
<
oil circuit
Indi-
furnished.
Add
$9,75
list
for separar.
Tvpe PD
Ratio Volts
Frequenc>
in Cycles
Cat.
No
List Price
60 25 60 25 60 25 60 25 60 25
6469 6470 6471 6472 6473 6474 6475 6476 6477 647V
$37 .00
52 56 67 73 86 125 174 134 192
.00 .50 .50 .75 .25 .50 .00
50
.50
tPotcntial tr:.^M..rmers. ratio 2200 110 volts can be supplied with 2 fuses former at $lo.00 li^t extra per transformer.
8
i
.
inted by John C.
Rankin Co^ N.
V.,
5M.
BLLLHTIN NO.
600
November, 1929
ill
Amps.
fit
Max.
Volts
JSwitchboard Mounting
Cat. No,
OFIoor Mounting
Cat. No.
60
Cycles
nshtp.
\\ t.
Lbs.
nship.
Lbs.
List
Price
m i
10 10
200 400
4500 4500
0171 0172
150 100
S78 00 SS 00
0165
61<)6
225 235
SIOS 00 lis. 00
.
THREE POLE
10 10
200 400
4500 4500
6173 6174
160 175
SOS
()()
105 00
6167 6168
235 250
SI 28 00
.
135.00
FOUR POLE
1
10 10
200 400
4500 4500
6175 )U76
210 225
8122 00 120.00
.
6 1 60
6170
285 300
SI 52.
00 15!V00
TWO POLE
= 1 1 =
Max.
Class
Amps.
60 Cycles
Max.
Volts
Remote
Cat. No.
List
Price
SI 03.
m m = 1 m
=
10 10
200 400
4500 4500
6177
6 1 7S
175 1S5
00 113.00
THREE POLE
10 10
^ m
1 m
200 400
4.300
6170
6 ISO
185
4500
200
$123.00 130.00
FOUR POLE
10 10
200 400
4500 4500
6181 6182
235 250
147.00 154.00
= 1 m m m
Breakers are listed non-autom;itic. They are equipped with full autonuitic eoiitrul without coils. Full autoinatie proteciion is secured by the addition of proper voiU
from the table of Auxiliaries. For current and potential transformer No. 600.
prices, see
Page 8
for
Bulletin
M g M S M g ^ M
tfS^ippi'iK Weight includes oil. Floor mounting consists of a switchboard mounting breaker mounted on a slate panel and assembled on pipe with floor braces. These breakers are complete and require no switchboard. Special prices will be quoted when provision is to be made for mounting current and potential transformers or instruments and relays. ePipe mounting may be secured by adding two brackets (Cat. No. 6278) per breaker.
^ g ^ g ^ ^ ^ g
Electrical Mcasurlitg
DLL
MAIN OFFICE:
2^3
WORKS:
Fennaylvania
Broadway,
NEW YORK
Canada and States United in Cities Principal Offices in Representatives in Australia, Cuba, Japan and Philippine Islands
Printed in U,S-A,
START.
Class
MAG.
Class
MAX.
220
H. P.
MOTOR VOLTS
List Price
No.
Class
Amps
200 400
Amps
200 200
Amps
200 200
440
2200
4000
6600
S40H.<)'
6305 6306
10 10
10 10
10 10
SO 160
160
320
400 800
415.0'
2500
4500
6000
7500
12000
15000
10 10
200 400
4500 4500
11300 11300
3100 3100
1500 1500
on overload
coilSj
shunt
under-voltagc release attachments and miscellaneous auxiliaries; also instructions lor ordering, styles of mounting, transformer prices and data on on
coils,
breakers
in sizes larger
10.
Priuted by
5\L
BULLETIN
No. 550
<l:uecl
APRIL, 1930
(Superseding^ issue Fehruai N-. 192S
| I =
RELAYS
TYPE SR
REVERSE CURRENT, OVERLOAD. UNDERLOAD OVER VOLTAGE AND UNDER VOLTAGE
TYPE AB
TIME LIMIT
TYPE FR
FOR AUXILIARY SERVICE
RKI.AY'
(T'l."
tUAMM
ing
OFFICE:
WORKS:
He.l.IH.em. Penns, Iva.u.
233 Broadway.
NEW VOKK
Representatives tn
United States and Canada Islands Australia, Cuba, Japan and Ph.lippine
Printed in U.
S.
A.
BULLETIN >0.
550
RELAYS
This new
rent relays.
Bulletin covers
direct
and alternating
cur-
TYPE SR RELAYS
GENERAL
circuit breakers. The Type SR and instruments measuring grade high building: instrument mechanrelays differ from all other types of relays in that regular isms are used for operating the self-contained circuit opening or closing switch, thus giving a much higher degree of accuracy and a much wider range of adjustment than heretofore obtainable.
ROLLER-SMITH
many
years' experience in
An
breakers are regularly furnished with practically all styles and combinations of trips as self-contained devices, but in some instances it is necessary to have some means of securing a closer setting or a wider range of adjustment of the tripping points than is afforded by our standard types of trips, and it is for such requirements that our relays are recommended. These relays can be used with all ampere capacity breakers from the
circuit
ROLLER-SMITH
we make.
SPECIAL RELAYS
We
OTHER APPARATUS
In
plete
addition
Company
list
the relays listed in this Bulletin the ROLLER-SMITH makes a wide variety of instruments and circuit breakers. A comof all our publications will be sent on re(|uest.
to
INDEX
Page
Reverse Current Relays, Type SR Overload Relays, Type SR Underload Relays, Type SR Over-voltage Relays, Type SR Under-voltage Relays, Type SR Shunts Type FR Relays Time Limit Relays, Type AB
2
4
<
f
'
Guarantee
I
BULLETIN KO.
550
Off
many
OR Qin
takes place, these reverse current relays are designed especially for use in connection with our shunt trip tj'pe circuit breakers (Bulletin No. 530), By connecting the instrument to ar) appropriate shunt so that for normal direction of current flow the pointer deflects up the scale, the
main
circuit
remains closed
until
re-
verse current flow occurs, whereupon the pointer moves down the scale, the shunt trip coil is energized and the circuit breaker instantly opened. The apparatus necessary to provide reverse current protection for battery charging, for gene^^ators operating in parallel and for other applications, such, for instance, as certain electrolytic processes would usually be a shunt trip circuit breaker with a reverse current relay and a shunt. The ampere capacity of the shunt with w^hich the relay is to be used is shown at the extreme right end of the scale. The zero mark is about one-third reverse'' occupies part of the scale to the left of up the scale. The phrase zero and the phrase ''normal'' occupies the two-thirds of the scale to the right The ampere value corresponding to one-half of the capacity of the of zeroshunt is the mark at the extreme left end of the scale. The pilot needle is located to the left of the pointer and is adjustable from 5% to 25% reverse current. With current flowing in the proper direction the pointer moves up the scale. On a reversal of current the pointer moves down the scale and makes contact with the pilot needle when it reaches the point at which the pilot needle is set. List Price Description Cat. No. 55000 Reverse Current Relay and leads, scale to suit shunt; with back ^ $56.00 connection studs capacity In ordering sprrily quantity, catalog number, ,exact operating: voltage and ampero The milll-volt drop of the shunt should be g-ivt.-n of shunt with which relay is to be used. See pag:e 5 also when relays are ordered for use with shunts other than ROLLER^SMITK.
for listing of shunts.
[3]
Cat. No.
Description
tion studs
List Price
55002
voltage and operatiiif? .xact nun.b.r catalog quantity, It! or.ierins si,. The milU-voU I'^^^^f^^'^t,^^"^^,^''^^^^^^ of .shun, .ith .'hu h relay is to b. used. .s.-e pafee ROLLER-SMITH, than other shunts with r. lays are ordered for use aKso ^xh.
ifv
1,
for
li.'^tini;
of shuiit.s.
In this type of relay the pointei travels down the scale with decrease of load current and the pilot needle is place( to the left of the instrument needle. Whei
u.^ed in
connection with shunt trip circui breaker the underload relay affords means of readily varying the underloa tripping point over a very wide range. One application of our underload re lay would be a case where it is desired t< have a storage battery charging circui opened automatically when the curren falls (and before it reverses) to a defi nitely pre-determined value, due to failur. of supply voltage or from any other cause We would supply for this a .shunt trij "ype circuit breaker complete with under load relay and shunt, the latter corre> ponding in ampere capacity to the circuit breaker rating. The underload trippin; point could then be set anywhere between zero and 100% of the shunt rating.
Cat. No.
Description
List Fric
55004
Underload Relay
nection studs
In (irderinK, sperify quantity, catalog number, exact operating voltage and ampen* caps, ity of .shunt a\ iih \vhi< "h relay is to be used. The milli-volt drop of the shunt should be give S.t? page also when r. lay.s are ordered for use with shunts other than ROLLEU-SM ITU.
for llstinir
siiunt!?.
[4]
BULLETIN NO.
.,50
Over-voltage relays differ in geneyal construction from the reverse current, overload and underload relays in that the f oimer are actuated by a change of line voltage while the latter function with a change in the current. The over-voltage relay has a
voltmeter mechanism and is, of course, arranged to be connected across the line. Over-voltage relays find their chief application on circuits where the voltage is unsteady and it is necessary to safeguard against the effect of excessive voltage increase. Storage battery charging can in many cases be facilitated by using an over-voltage relay to cut off the charging current when the battery voltage rises to a predetermined value. For both purposes the main circuits are opened bv means of shunt trip circuit breakers w^ith which the relays are connected. The complete outfit would comprise a shunt trip type circuit breaker and an over-voltage relay. The over-voltage relay would be made to correspond to the Suppose, for instance, the latter is 110 volts, we would then line voltage used. supply an over-voltage relay range 0-150 volts, the tripping point of which could be adjusted to any voltage value from zero to 150 volts the relay scale being calibrated to correspond. Cat, No. Description List Price 55006 Over- voltage Relay, scale in volts; with back connection studs. ,$57.50
'
.
r;l^n^ot^ nuniln-i-,
and
luaxiiiiinn
minirjiuiii m;.
i-;itinj^'
voltai?.-.
Under-voltage relays are especially desirable where it is desired to signal an attendant or automatically to cut off the
falls to a
For the
voltage relay are necessary, the latter having a range depending on the normal Suppose, for example, line voltage used. the line voltage is 110 volts. An undervoltage relay range 0-150 volts would be supplied w^hich could be set to function at any point between zero and 150 volts. List Price Description ( at. No. $57.50 55008 Under-voltage Relay, scale in volts; with back connection studs,
In
uril**riiig:.
specify riuantity,
maximum
and rniiumurn
..n
v.^riu^ vratn^jo.
SHUNTS
Cat,
(50 M. V. Drop)
Ampere
Capaeity
1
IJst
l^rioe
->(;.
at.
Ampere
iajmeity
1
(at.
I'rice
s 15.00
Ampere
(upaeity
1
I.I
No.
4447 4448
49 4475
4 4
No.
4481 4482 1483 4484 4485
4 4 8*1
No.
Price
$:;4.oo
00
1,5
t;.oo
150
2(M)
.1
ti.OO
J (Ml
n.oo n.oo
(;.oo (;.oo
ti.OO i;.oo li.OO
10
15
4iM>
25 50
75
44S7
4 4.SS
-S
500 750
1
1)00
105
12
2501) :;ooo
493
4494
5000 7500
[51
HLLLKTIN NO.
">V
TYPE FR RELAYS
Type FR relay
modifications
tions
is
susceptible of
many
condi-
to
meet
special
and
is
correspondence
regarding
such
invited.
The
on
the
a rectangular
T>|H'
IK
R-S Tvpe SR
advantageously.
APPLICATIONS
of the many possible applications for the Type FR relay is in connection with contact-making instruments, meters and similar devices, wdierein it is desired to have a small current operate devices re(iuiring a relatively large current. For example, the ringing of bells, lighting of lamps an<l operation of circuit breaker tripping coils, etc., are things that cannot be done directly from the contact members of contact-making instruments and meters, as the moving
One
memV)ers, springs and contact points must, of necessity, be extremely small By the interposition of a an<l light. Type FR relay the necessary amount The of current can safely be used.
Of
uiii
111.
covered by a punched metal cap, black rubberoid finish. 2%" (#10-32, studs threaded Four long) serve as terminals and, also, to support the relay on the switchboard. By the removal of the case, which is accomplished by taking out only two screws, the interior is made accessible for inspection ami adjustments. The overall dimensions of the relay are deep (not 4" wide by 5" high by 2V4 including the studs). The relay mechanism consists of an electro-magnet having two coils (in series), which coils may be wound for either A.C. or D.C. potential. The potential may be low in value (as low as 4 volts) but on such low^ voltage relays the current consumption will be comparatively high, which, for certain applications, may be objectionable. The potential may be as high as 250 volts. On special order we can supply these relays for potentials over 250 volts, but such should be the subject of special correspondence. Approximately ,375 watt is necessary for the operation of the coils, from which can be figured the approximate current draw at a given voltaiThe electro-magnet actuates a hing armature, wdiich armature carries the moving blade of a specially constructThe switch contacts foi ed switch. direct current relays are of carbon On A.C. relays the switch construe tion is slightly different, and platinum contacts are employed. The de sign is such as to make replacal eas\ in the event of their becoming dam The relay switch is designee aged. to make or break a circuit not exceed ing 2 amperes at 250 volts. The relax switch and its contacts are so ar ranged that they may be normallv open when the relay coils are not en ergized or normally closed wiien th
mechanism
''
till*
four t<-rininal BtudB built Into thr* Instruin<-iit, two bitvp an tc-rmliiala for ihi- o|>*^r '1 Ml. otJii-r two :nv < oniH'' t<'<l to lh<^ u Ilrh moml>er. Thi> two clrculiM throuff) f.' *miri ly Krpaiat*' Iroin each oilwr and curronte of different charactorlatlc*
-1
m:
i'HA.
(1
ill
c-iioh circuit.
FR
1'
i'W
should
ii*
IsM Vria DefiK^ript&oii Relay back connectf-d. oir< uit rlfH*iiiie: form, potential coll wound for Stl6.0( A.C or D.r. pot<'nti:il not oxc <'*'<lin 250 volts lay, back comium i<'d, circuit opi'iiliiicr form, potential coll wound for $l.0< 'V or V.C. jiotentlal not f-xc^-f^dlng 2.>0 volts Specify quantity, catalog numb<'r and actual poti-ntlal for whicI Mierlnir. alternating np*>clfy fn-quency. Alo Hpe lfy characteristic ir 4urri nt
of
ult
i*
d by Pwitch and t^peclfy functlonB of switch, uit 4-iolitK: form the switch contacts ar** normally open and cIhm* whei
frrm the iiwUch contacts are
.1
<|M*iilns:
[61
HI I.LETIN
350
when
an under-voltage or shunt trip attachinent carried by the breaker. Short circuits and exceptionally heavy overloads are taken care of by the overhead coil of the breaker which is set at 500% load when used with an AB Time Limit Relay.
They are calibrated to work from a range of G(i%</r to 200% of the normal rating.
When
AX
and D.t
KaiiK^e ol' Vll jUStllHMlt
J ^
h
-
Amp,
2
:i
Kvmue
to to
of
Mst
l*rice
('iipa<'i(.\
l.lst
Amps.
3
1
-\
1
in
1'-^.
>:]0.no
2r).oo
100
(iOO
t'l
{t,
SfH>
00
10.00
.".
'
.
.1
to 1IMM
trj tf.
to
10 to 14 to I'O to .TO to
4
26.00
i*';jio
J s
1
loO
*! li
1200
i(;oi
'I
(lO
IHI
15
2 1*
II.
Cm
U
1 >(
1
-^s.(lO
jiinO 120i(
1
1
to
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AB
ri-^la>-s
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coil
they of a
mauLillj'
ordor and without oxtra rharg:*.' thpy ran l)e supplied in tli*- normally "rlostd firuit" type, i.e., they function by opening: the ircuit through the under-voltage coil of a -'^uitaVrle circuit breaker. The former is, in nearly all cas*'^s, preferabii- unless unrtet^oltage protection is wanted.
I-'or w ri (l. win-. 2 relay is usually sufticient; for 3 D.C. wire, D.r. two rolnys; for single phase. 2 for sinurlo phase. 3 wire, win*, A.iJ. one r'la\ A.C two r'lays; f(r polypbasr- A.r. two rcrrtain special cases thrt^e la>s. altbr>utrh in or even four rdaj's may be needed.
1
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The
prit^'s tiivi n
rawr
rt'hiys
ordcifd
<
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h e n relays art wanted for switchboard nujuntinp: with back connections, studs ar<^ supplied, the len^^th nf which is the same as That of a cireuit br'aker of the same anip*'ri' ^-apacity. If wanted for wall inountinp: with front connections we use the same arrangement as on front conne4'ted circuit breakers. When relays are supplied with front coniH cted circuit breakers on the same base th'*
st-paratelv or with eircuit breakers. Xote tliaf irruit breakers for use with rela\s must always be of tbe shunt trip or uuiler- voltapre type as may be selected. In onlerinff. specify quantity; ampere eapacity; whether A. C. or P. C. and, if A. C. whether normally "closed he fri-queney circuit" or iiornially "npen eircuit" stybj of mount MiK opera t ing* olta^e and, when ri lays arc ordered sejiarately from rircult
c
-s
t<rminal
arrangrement
is
provided
for
prr>per fashion.
Each r*'lay is supplied with full instnntions and with tho prop^-r amount of oil in
a
the application and any <letails tliat would bo of use to the factory in deterniiniiiE? proper overload setting. On spe ial order and \^'ithout extra charge Type AP Kelays will be supplied in the "inbreakers,
stant. memis trip" style. This is accomplished omitt the oil from the dash merei>' lionnatinff the ^'delayed action." por, tlius
separate container.
When
limit
ordering circuit breakers with tinie rehi ys, or^hrs sbouM always speeify
mg
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complete lines ot comprise Products ROLLER-SMITH graphic, Relays and indicating Electrical Instrument; covering Bulletins Breakers, and air and oil Circuit request. on sent be will devices the various
Works
of Roller-Smith
GUARANTEE
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COMPANY
b'Uiirantt'.s
all
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lb.- r.'SiM-rtiM'
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year
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Marietta Strvvt 10 ATLANTA Broad Strcrt BOSTON FAlirott Square Butldirtfj BUFFALO \\\ Jarkson Blvd. CHICAGO iffSS E. 60th Strcrt CLKVELAND Kittrififfr Buildinf/ DENVER Fisher Building DETROIT HOUSTON Jooo Waahhif/ton Avenue 912 h\ Third Street LOS an(;eles Tramway Buildinf/ MONTREAL
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Representati^ es
Sales Offices
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Box
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Printed by Borough
Pr.-SB,
New
DAIA SHEET DE
February, 1930 (Superseding issue dated March,
1927)
OVERALL DIMENSIONS OF
CIRCUIT
BREAKERS
f
1
PLAIN OVERLOAD
RLL DIMENSIONS
FRAME AMPS POLES
NO.
1
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ViEiCHT
IN
LB3.
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CROSS
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10 i
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17
10
10
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28 57
31
1
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on request.
10^
3j
12^
21
21
E lectrical Measurlrtg an
MAIN OFFICE:
233 Broadway,
NEW YORK
States and Canada United in Cities Principal Omcei, in Representatives in Philippine Islands and Japan Cuba. Australia.
Printed in U. S. A. by
Borough Press. N. Y. C. 5M
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DATA SHEET DE
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ON MULTfPQ
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7
BftRniERS
50 VOLTS
BLL
DIMENSIONS
IN
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in
COMBINED OVERLORD
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DATA SHEET DE
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Electrical
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MAIN OFriCE:
233 Broadway,
NEW VOKK
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WORKS:
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
and Canada
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to
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All dimensions are ftpproximato and should be used for reference pur|i es only. Certified prmis furnished on request.
Prmtcd
in
S.
4^^
for
RoUer-Smith
II
.
1925)
Circuit Breakers
When
Piece Number ordering spare j parts specify the following: i^"\P^^e Capacity of Circuit Breaker
standard ^ Type:
, ,
Number
200 1
of Circuit
Capacities
Breaker
to
Amperes
Inclusive
Group No.
PLATE N0.S03
2 3
4
1
MlillfQlllllllllli~)i[Jl
14
101
Net Prices
Frame
Piece
No. 5-SO
Frame
No, 100-200
$1.56
.25
Amps. Incl. Description Nijmber $1.00 Carbon Spring Complete with Carbon 1. ,20 Carbon for 250 Volts or less 2. .25 3, Carbon for over 250 Volts 1.25 Brush Complete 4. .25 \' Arm Secondary Contact 5. A" I" 3.32 Contact.. Secondary and 6. Arm Complete with Coil, Core .25 7. 1.50 Eccentric and Roller Han^^^^ with LeVerCoWlete" Handle 8. .20 Latch Spring Tension 9. .32
.
Amps.
Incl.
9
2,45 .50 4.80 .38 2.20 .20 .38 .95 1.25
.80 .70 .10 .04
'
Tension Spring Left HoupinpT / Right Housing / inclusive Amps, Cable Terminal, 5 to 80 Coil Stud Complete with Nuts
'
"
.63
^
Armature
Cable Terminal 80 to Stud Nut
200 Amps,
"I inclusive
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s
'
101.
MAIN OFFICE
Offices hi
WORKS
Bethlehenit Penna.
Cities in
. ^ United Stales and Canada
Printed
in
U.S.A.
Pnuci0ai
feprr
Fart Sbt-rt
Piece Numl>er
When
Ampere Capacity of
gerial
Number
2
to 800
Am|Hr*.B Inrlualve
Group No.
eo4
25
28
27
34
102
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12
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1
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When
1200
Amperes
Group No.
PLATE
44
NO. 205
^ so
1
.,.
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mill
103
Piece
Number
43,
4 4,
Description
te with less)
Carbon
.38
Brush romplete
10.90
'
54.
55. 56.
1 I A Contact Arm with Contact and Secondary Le^J^.pi^te wiih HkWdie: Rouer" and Buffer Latch Left Housing Riffht Housing Cable Terminal Coil Stud Complete with Nuts
'
'
'
SS:^
"
"
EcxeVvtric ::::::::
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Span- Part
Shet-
When
\
/
Ampfres Inclusive
Group No.
PLATE
NO.
202
40
104
18
106
19
105
41
21
23
Number
1
DeMrliit Um
>!et Prloeik
No.
8.
Armatur
L,ert
1. 20.
21.
22.
23.
Hr un Right H( j,> nwlon Bhunt Trip or Lind*-r-VoItaffe Coll f^nrliT- Vol L'.A rniJituri'
.
tl.lS 1.20
1.20
<i3
r.
62 1.88
.70
1.70
.82
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42.
Prices on Application
^
tension
' *
104.
Ir
^
Ill
Arm
'HInirV pin!
When
ordering spare
parts specify
&e
following: ^ i {
to
45
Amptnes
Group No* 5
PLATE N0.SI9
@
78
ofi
ICQ
Description
_
Net Prkes
$1.95
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coil
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NET PRICES
Piece
NET PRICES
For Cables
$11. no
Piece
For Cablt.'S up to
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Number
1
2.000.000 cm.
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