JBD
Electrical
- Nov 30, 2001
- 56
Can any one help with a GE IFC53 relay that trips for no apparent reason.
The system is a 4160V air break circuit breaker with (3) IFC53 relays for 50/51 phase protection. The settings for the IFC53 are 400:5 CTs, Tap setting = 4(320A), Time dial = 4.0, and Instantaneous = 70(5600). This breaker feeds a 4160V motor starter that has 3R fuses for short circuit protection and a Multilin 269+ (pickup of 45A)for overload protection. The motor is started across the line with a FLA=32A and an inrush of 6.2x.
Occasionally, on start up, one of the IFC53 relays will trip on instantaneous. The relays have been tested multiple times and always pass. The Multilin 269+ and the 3R fuse have never tripped and both of their curves are far to the left of the IFC relay. The 50G relay has also never tripped.
The system is a 4160V air break circuit breaker with (3) IFC53 relays for 50/51 phase protection. The settings for the IFC53 are 400:5 CTs, Tap setting = 4(320A), Time dial = 4.0, and Instantaneous = 70(5600). This breaker feeds a 4160V motor starter that has 3R fuses for short circuit protection and a Multilin 269+ (pickup of 45A)for overload protection. The motor is started across the line with a FLA=32A and an inrush of 6.2x.
Occasionally, on start up, one of the IFC53 relays will trip on instantaneous. The relays have been tested multiple times and always pass. The Multilin 269+ and the 3R fuse have never tripped and both of their curves are far to the left of the IFC relay. The 50G relay has also never tripped.