bdn2004
Electrical
- Jan 27, 2007
- 799
I am in the middle of a project that is requiring some re-design of the control circuit provided by the Vendor. All we required is a simple system that on alarm will trip our main breaker. This Vendor however has put in a few more electronics...such as this supervision trip relay. ABB SPER1B1C4. Apparently this relay will force through a small current and monitor any changes in resistance, any changes and this outputs an alarm.
Doesn't this trip circuit have to be a normally closed circuit to be able to force through this small current and doesn't have to know the actual impedence to work correctly?
Also, this is supposed to work on the trip coil of a medium voltage breaker. The main coil is a 1/2 mile away from this location. We have an interposing relay that activates this breaker. It's connected to lot's of other stuff too. We don't have this on anything else that I am aware of in this plant. I'm tempted to just take this out altogether, but then again if it's worthwhile why not leave it in?
Doesn't this trip circuit have to be a normally closed circuit to be able to force through this small current and doesn't have to know the actual impedence to work correctly?
Also, this is supposed to work on the trip coil of a medium voltage breaker. The main coil is a 1/2 mile away from this location. We have an interposing relay that activates this breaker. It's connected to lot's of other stuff too. We don't have this on anything else that I am aware of in this plant. I'm tempted to just take this out altogether, but then again if it's worthwhile why not leave it in?