Are you refering to the CDG-relay (electromechanical) from Alstom?
1. Starting current:
Current flowing when the disc starts to move (103% to 110% of current setting)
2. Closing current
Current flowing that will operate the contacts for a trip (130% of current setting)
3. Resetting current
Current up to which the disc will totally reset (90% of current setting)
This means for a setting of 5A (5A-relay):
If a current between 5.15A to 5.5A enters the relay, the disc will start to turn, but not necessary operate (trip contacts will not operate).
A current of 6.5A will definitely operate the relay (trip contacts will operate).
For a current of 4.5A the disc will totally reset.(trip contacts will not operate)
Your first question is a bit difficult to answer - I do not know your setup. You'll have to do a fault study and have to discriminate with feeders upstream and downstream. This relays is not for overload, it is for overcurrent (earth or phase faults)
For a setting:
To stay above 900A you can set the plug-setting on 6.25A.
110% of 900A is 990A
setting = 990/800*5
= 6.1875A
It is a 5A relay (CT is 800/5) and the settings on a 5A relay is 2.5A; 3.75A; 5A; 6.25A; 7.5A; 8.75A and 10A.
The next setting above 6.1875A is 6.25A.
With your time-multiplier setting you have to discriminate between upstream and downstream relays. A recomended time is 0.4seconds between electromechanical relays. (The time setting is not expressed in seconds, it is just a multiplier)
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Ralph