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GEC CTZ relay on low voltage circuit breaker -- need relay info

GEC CTZ relay on low voltage circuit breaker -- need relay info

GEC CTZ relay on low voltage circuit breaker -- need relay info

(OP)
Hi there,

I have some data for a power system model I am creating and I have come across a GEC low voltage breaker with a CTZ relay on it. Does anyone know of a source I can go to to find information on this relay, specifically TCCs? I have tried the internet and my typical manuals site, but to no avail. The particular relay is a CTZ76. If I can't find the manual for this relay, is there any other low voltage trip unit that has curves similar to this one?

Thanks for the help

RE: GEC CTZ relay on low voltage circuit breaker -- need relay info

Best bet would be to ring tech support at the St. Leonard's Works in Stafford. The old GEC Relays business is now Alstom Grid. I'll have a look in my collection of manuals if you get no luck by Monday.
 
  

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RE: GEC CTZ relay on low voltage circuit breaker -- need relay info

(OP)
Thanks ScottyUK. It is a little late in the day to phone today, but I will try giving them a ring on Monday when I am back in the office.
Tim

RE: GEC CTZ relay on low voltage circuit breaker -- need relay info

(OP)
Got a hold of St Leonards Works this morning. Talk about the easiest technical support service to get in touch with ever! Thank you very much for that tip ScottyUK.

Tim

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