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WHERE TO USE
Use for heavy duty dc industrial applications such as steel mills, cranes, material handling, rapid transit as well as generalduty machine tool, textile machinery and similar applications. Contactors have a steel base insulated from the electrical circuits. They can be mounted on either metal or insulating panels. NEMA Size 1-5 are available in various NO and NC pole combinations. Sizes 6-10 available in NO pole only. Advanced design arc chutes (non-asbestos) provide make or interrupt ratings of up to ten times the contactor ratings for 600volt applications and four times the contactor ratings for 1000-volt applications. The arc is completely extinguished within the arc chute structure. Select-contactor ratings on the basis of both dc current-carrying capacity and blowout ratings. The blowout rating establishes the contactor current rating and interrupting rating. Larger contactors are used because the increased tip gap provides improved interruption on the lower current application.
CONTACTORS, RELAYS
The function of the blowout coil is to move the arc upward at the same time the contacts are opening, thus forcing the arc away from the tips and into the arc chute at a faster rate. For no-load operation choose contactors from Step 1 page 5-3. Earlier designs for this application did not contain arc chute or blow-out coil. Contactors listed contain arc chute and blow-out coils and will operate under these same conditions.
For motor and resistive loads choose contactors with the required dc current-carrying capacity as given in the application table on page 5-6. For resistive and motor loads through 1000-volt motor applications, specify units with maximum blowout ratings listed for each size from Step 1 tables. For moderately inductive loads, such as motor elds with discharge resistors, select contactors with blowout ratings two to three times rated full-load dc current. The discharge resistor can be permanently connected in parallel with the load or can be connected across the load with a normally closed pole. A contactor with NO and NC pole can be used. The normally open pole will disconnect power. The discharge resistor should not exceed four times the load resistance for 250 volts or two times the load resistance for 600 volts. For motor and resistive loads, contactors will interrupt ten times blowout rating at 600 volts and four times blowout rating at 1000 volts, maximum. See application table, page 5-6. For highly inductive loads, such as brake coils without discharge resistors, use two poles in series for opening both sides of the line. For highly inductive loads such as IC9528A106 brakes or equivalent magnets, choose contactors with blowout ratings equal to load current. Normally closed pole applications. For listed NC devices, only 1.5 times make rating can be obtained. For more severe or larger make ratings of up to 10 times rated current, see IC2800Y105 and Y106, page 5-10.
Order interlocks either factory-mounted or separately supplied depending upon anticipated use. If applications are known in advance, factory-mounted interlocks can be ordered. If exibility in application is desired, order interlocks and mounting kits separately and mount as needed. Select voltage range depending on application. Mechanical interlocksMechanical interlocks between two contactors allows only one contactor to close. See page 5-5.
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Heavy-duty Contactors
HOW TO ORDER (Contd)
By catalog numberOrder contactors by complete DS number, where given, including form, coil number and interlock designation (if required). Accessories for ac operation (rectiers, resistors, auxiliary contactors, etc.) will automatically be supplied as separate items by selection of proper coil number. See examples following. EXAMPLE: 600-volt open contactor, unit mounted, 25 amp, 1 NO pole, 25-amp blowout (Step 1) 115-volt dc coil (Step 2), with 2 NO interlocks for left-hand mounting (Step 3).
DS303 A1A01EX Select Form Step 1 Coil Number Step 2 A003 XF Interlock Step 3
EXAMPLE: Same as rst example except for 115-volt ac operation and 2 NO interlocks for right-hand mounting.
DS303 A1A01EX Select Form Step 1 Coil Number Step 2 A650 XG Interlock Step 3
REFERENCES:
HOW TO SELECT
8 hr Open Rating Amp Dc Blowout Coil Rating Amp, DC NO NC Pole Pole 10 25 10 25 25 25 50 50 10 25 50 50 50 50 100 100 100 100 100 50 50 100 100 150 150 150 150 150 300 300 300 300 300 600 900
Step 1Select Form (See page 5-9 for coil and interlock sufx)
Maximum 600 volts DS303 Form A1A01DX. . . A1A01EX. . . A1B01XD. . . A1B01XE. . . A1D01EE. . . A2A01FX. . . A2B01XF. . . A2C01DX. . . A2C01EX. . . A2C01FX. . . A2D01FF. . . A3A01FX. . . A3A01GX. . . A3B01XG. . . A3C01GX. . . A3D01GG. . . A3F01FF. . . A3F01GG. . . A4A01HX. . . A4B01XH. . . A4C01HX. . . A4D01HH. . . A5A01JX. . . A5B01XJ. . . A5C01JX. . . A5D01JJ. . . 600 VoltsFront-connected A6A01KX. . . A7A01LX. . . 750 VoltsFront-connected NEMA Size 601-1000 volts (1250 Volts - refer to GE) DS303 Form B1A01DX. . . B1A01EX. . . B1B01XD. . . B1B01XE. . . B1D01EE. . . B2A01FX. . . B2B01XF. . . B2C01DX B2C01EX. . . B2C01FX. . . B2D01FF. . . B3A01FX. . . B3A01GX. . . B3B01XG. . . B3C01GX. . . B3D01GG. . . B3F01FF. . . B3F01GG. . . B4A01HX. . . B4B01XH. . . B4C01HX. . . B4D01HH. . . B5A01JX. . . B5B01XJ B5C01JX. . . B5D01JJ. . . 600 VoltsBack-connected A6A02KX. . . A7A02LX. . . 750 VoltsBack-connected F6A02KX. . . F7A02LX. . . 600 VoltsBack-connected Mounted IC2801 Form AX126G. . .** AY142G. . .** AY300G. . . 750 VoltsBack-connected Mounted IC2801 Form AX1. . .** AY1XX. . .** AY300G. . . AY301G (1000 Volts) Poles
25
50
100
4 5 6 7 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10
150
300
1 NO 1 NO 1 NC 1 NC 1 NO 1NC 1 NO 1 NC 2 NO 2 NO 2 NO 1 NO 1 NC 1 NO 1 NO 1 NC 2 NO 1 NO 1 NC 2 NO 2 NC 2 NO 2 NC 1 NO 1 NC 2 NO 1 NO 1 NC 1 NO 1 NC 2 NO 1 NO 1 NC 1 NO 1 NO
600 900
600 900
1 NO 1 NO
600 900
1 NO 1 NO 1 NO
1 NO 1 NO 1 NO 1 NO
Y107AA. . . (1000 Volts) Y108S. . . (1000 Volts) Y130. . . AY3XX (1000 Volts)
* Non-NEMA rating 1500 amperes. For purposes of contactor selection, 8-hr rating is synonymous with continuous rating. The function of the blowout coil is to move the arc upward at the same time the contacts are opening, thus forcing the arc away from the tips and into the arc chute at a faster rate. ** Back connectedUnmounted forms are IC28001178 and IC28001180. Data subject to change without notice
CONTACTORS,
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Heavy-duty Contactors
HOW TO SELECT (Contd) Step 2Add Coil Number (See Page 5-9 for other voltages)
NEMA Size Poles DS303 Forms Listed Forms Listed Forms 115/120 Volts A003 102 101 230/250 Volts A002 103 102 Dc Operation** 500 550 38 Volts Volts Volts A004 107 130 A005 106
Ac Operation 230 460 575 Volts Volts Volts A651 651 651 A652 652 652 A653 653 653
575 Volts
1-7 8 9-10
104
N/A Not Available Coil terminals on right. Left-side mounting available on request. Includes rectier and resistor, see page 5-7. ** For other DC coil voltage, see page 5-9
Includes rectier only. Resistor not used. For 500, 550 volts. For 600 volts only. 38 volt form with 50% pickup voltage is A713
Drive Systems-S(A60000)
49-600 V Dc 0-600 V Ac Designation XH XF XK XJ-Special XG-Special XL-Special XM-Special XS-Special XR-Special XN XP XT W S BW BS
2 NO pole Size 2 only. 1 NO 2 NO pole Size 3. (Can accept only 1 interlock for 0-48v Dc) Interlock less cover. .00 Two contacts equal one interlock. Order by description. 48-volt interlocks have special tips for making circuits at minimums of 500 millivolts and 0.018 amperes.
Interlock contact arrangementInterlock contacts can be changed by the purchaser from normally open to normally closed and vice versa, if necessary. To insure proper clearance on NO-NC forms, locate
NC contact furthest from plunger head. Time rating of normally closed contactors (IC2800 contactors)coils of contactors with normally closed poles are for intermittent duty only.The coils can be
energized 30 percent of the time but no more than 10 minutes continuously or 20 minutes continuously if only once out of three hours time. For continuous operation refer to company.
REFERENCES
RENEWAL PARTS
CONTACTORS, RELAYS
Instruction Book DS303 A1, B1 .................................................GEF-4647 IC2800 Y107 ...................................................GEF-4606 DS303 .......................................................GEK-83756 A2,B2...........................................................4648 Y108............................................................4607 IC2800 Y107, Y108......................................GEH-751 A3,B3...........................................................4649 1178............................................................4324 Y130, A4,B4...........................................................4650 1180............................................................4343 1178, 1180, 1181 A5,B5...........................................................4651 Y106 ..................................................GEF-4126 Y106 ..............................................GEH-3057 A6 ................................................................6050 A7 ................................................................6051
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Heavy-duty Contactors
Step 4Specify Interference Interlocks (when necessary to interference-interlock two adjacent contactors)
NEMA Size Poles 2 NO 1 NO, 1 NC, 1 NO-1 NC 2 NO 1 NO, 1 NC, 1 NO-1 NC 2 NO 1 NO, 1 NC, 1 NO-1 NC 2 NO 1 NO 1 NO Interference Interlock 6923809G12 6923809G14 6923809G12 6923809G8 6923809G12 6923809G8 6923809G12 4969078G2-obsolete ... Contactor Spacing (in.) Center Line to Center Line 6 58 4 12 6 58 5 12 6 58 5 12 6 58 6 12 Refer to Company
2 3 4 5 6 or 7 8 or 9
NOTE: Mechanical interlocks are used as a supplement to electrical interlocks when required for additional protection. When mechanical interlocks are used, the electrical interlocks must be mounted on the outside of each contactor. Contactor spacing is horizontal distance between center lines of contactors. For additional combinations refer to Company. *When used with contactors containing base mounted suppressors, refer to factory.
B)
1 2 2, 3 3 4, 5 4, 5 6, 7
CONTACTORS,
5-6
Heavy-duty Contactors
CONTACTOR RATINGS (NORMALLY OPEN POLES ONLY)
NEMA Size 8-hr Carry (open ratings in Amperes) 600 or 1000 Volts Dc 60-min 30 67 133 200 400 800 1200 2000 3350 ... 30-min 38 75 150 225 450 900 1350 2250 3750 ... 10-min 50 100 180 300 600 1200 1800 3000 5000 ... Make Amperes of 600 or 1000 Volts Dc NEMA Maximum 100 200 400 600 1200 2400 3600 5400 10000 NA 250 500 1000 1500 3000 6000 9000 9000 15000 15000 Interrupt Amperes Dc Motor Circuit 600 Volts 250 500 1000 1500 3000 6000 9000 Four times blowout rating 1000 Volts 100 200 400 600 1200 ... ... ... ... ...
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
* Non-NEMA rating 1500 amperes. For purposes of contactor selection, 8-hr rating is synonymous with continuous rating. NEMA standard is 4 times 8-hr rating at 600-volts maximum. Interlock ratingsSame as for relays, page 5-20.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
For guidance only. Motor full-load amperes must not exceed contactor rating. Horsepower ratingsSelect contactors on the basis of highest horsepower of which a motor is rated (or operated if operated at a service-factor rating). Intermediate accelerating contactorsSelect units such that the 8-hour rating will not be less than 0.25 times the accelerating peak.
1&2 2
CONTACTORS, RELAYS
5-7
Dc Contactors-General Information
ACCESSORIES (Supplied for separate mounting. See below for dimensions) NEMA Sizes 1-5 (DS303 only. Included in contactor price)
NEMA Size Poles Volts 500 dc 550 dc 115 ac, 25, 50, 60 Hertz-A650 230 ac, 25, 50, 60 Hertz-A651 460 ac, 25, 50, 60 Hertz-A652 575 ac, 25, 50, 60 Hertz-A653 115 ac, 25, 50, 60 Hertz-A650 230 ac, 25, 50, 60 Hertz-A651 460 ac, 25, 50, 60 Hertz-A652 575 ac, 25, 50, 60 Hertz-A653 115 ac, 25, 50, 60 Hertz-A650 230 ac, 25, 50, 60 Hertz-A651 460 ac, 25, 50, 60 Hertz-A652 575 ac, 25, 50, 60 Hertz-A653 115 ac, 25, 50, 60 Hertz-A650 230 ac, 25, 50, 60 Hertz-A651 460 ac, 25, 50, 60 Hertz-A652 575 ac, 25, 50, 60 Hertz-A653 Series Resistor, Cat. No. 68A7004A50E4000DA-TH A50E5000DA-TH A50E200DA-TH A50E500DA-TH A50E4000DA-TH A50E6500DA-TH A50E25DA-TH A50E150DA-TH A50E750DA-TH A50E750DA-TH A50E150DA-TH A50E500DA-TH A50E2000DA-TH ... A50E25DA-TH A50E150DA-TH A50E750DA-TH A50E750DA-TH Rectier ... ... IC3500A403C2 IC3500A403C6 IC3500A403C5 IC3500A403C8 IC3500A403C2 IC3500A403C6 IC3500A403C5 IC3500A403C8 IC3500A403C2 IC3500A403C6 IC3500A403C5 IC3500A403C8 IC3500A403C2 IC3500A403C6 IC3500A403C5 IC3500A403C8
1&2
1 NO 1 NC 1 NO, 1 NC
2&3 3 4&5
2 NO
1 NO 1 NC 1 NO, 1 NC 1 NO 1 NC 1 NO, 1 NC 2 NO
9
Dc Operation
230* 460*
8* 8* 8* 9* 9* 9* 9*
* Two normally closed interlock circuits needed on Size 8 and 9 contactors to insert holding resistor in coil circuit.
Set slider at 250 ohms. Tap at 750 ohms. Resistors connected in series.
Rectiers have built-in transient protection. Auxiliary contactor used to open both sides of rectier.
8 58 6 34 9 34
2 116 1 18 1 18
CONTACTORS,
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Heavy-duty Contactors
WIRING SYMBOLS (FRONT VIEW) TYPICAL DIAGRAM
Fig. 6.
Fig. 7.
electrical-class
insulation
NEMA Size
IC303A or IC303B Form 1A01DX, EX 1B01XD, XE 1D01EE 2A01EX, FX 2B01XF 2C01DX, EX, FX 2D01FF 3A01FX, GX 3B01XG 3C01GX 3D01GG 3F01FF, GG 4A01HX 4B01XH 4C01HX 4D01HH 5A01JX 5B01XJ 5C01JX 5D01JJ 6A01KX 7A01LX
Figure No. 5 6 6 5 6 6 6 5 6 5 6 6 5 6 7 6 5 6 7 6 7 7
Dimensions in Inches A 3 14 3 14 3 14 3 14 3 14 4 34 3 14 3 34 3 34 4 34 3 34 4 34 4 34 4 34 4 34 4 34 4 34 B 2 14 2 14 2 14 2 14 2 14 4 12 2 34 2 58 2 58 4 12 2 58 6 18 4 12 4 12 5 58 4 12 4 12 4 12 5 58 4 12 5 38 5
38
C 5 38 8 58 9 34 5 38 8 58 7 34 9 34 6 12 10 12 7 34 11 2532 12 1316 8 34 13 12 9 14 15 34 8 34 13 12 9 14 15 34 16 16
E 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14
14 14 14 14
H
1116 1116 1 116 14 1 116
J 1 78 1 78 1 78 1 78
Depth 6 12 6 12 6 12 6 12 6 12 9 58 6 12 8 8 9 58 8 9 58 10 78 10 78 10 78 10 78 10 78 10 78 10 78 10 78 12 316 12
3 16
1 2 3
CONTACTORS, RELAYS
4 5 6 7
2 1316 14 14 14 2 1316 14
11 16 11 16
Mounting Base Thickness Hole diameter 116 1364 332 1364 332 1364 116 1364 332 1364 18 516 332 1364 1 8 1364 1 8 1364 18 516 1 8 1364 18 18 516 18 516 18 516 18 516 18 516 18 516 18 516 18 516 1 516 1
5 16 7 16 7 16
5-9
Fig. 9. Back-connected
IC2801DIMENSIONS
Fig. 8. Unit-mounted
* For other coil # or interlock forms, refer to company. See GEP-345D, page 5-3.
CONTACTORS,
WHERE TO USE
Use for general dc industrial control such as machine-tool control, textile-machinery control and similar applications. Contactors have a steel base insulated from the electrical circuits. They can be mounted on either metal or insulating panels. The 25 and 50 amp NO contactors above are to be used where exact replacement of the obsolete line of contactors is required. The contactor uses a non-asbestos arc chute and will provide make/interrupt ratings of 4 times the 8-hour rating of the NO pole. No other pole congurations are available. See DS303, page 5-2.
WHERE TO USE
Use for crane, metal-rolling mill and all other heavy industry dc control. Contactors are available mounted or unmounted in either front- or back-connected forms. Use unit-mounted, front-connected form for mounting on metal or insulating panels. Use unmounted back-connected form for assembly directly on your own insulating panel. Select sizes according to motor horsepower and time rating. Use forms with blowout rating for dc power interruption. Time rating of normally closed contactorsCoils of contactors with normally closed poles are for intermittent duty only. The coils can be energized 30 percent of the time but not more than 10 minutes continuously or 20 minutes continuously if only once out of three hours time. For continuous operation refer to company.
Fig. 12.
Available Coil # Sufx** 2, 3, 52, 55 OBS-Use DS303 OBS-Use DS303 OBS-Use DS303 OBS-Use DS303 26, 30, 33 2 thru 38 2 thru 40 2 thru 38
Available Interlock Sufx** F, G, H F, G, H F, G, H B thru H B thru H B thru H B thru H B thru G B thru G B thru G B thru G
Fig. 13.
CONTACTORS, RELAYS
IC2800 Form 1607CD, CE, CF 1617CB, CC, CE, CF Y105 Y106 1173N 1175R
Approx Wt in Lb 2 12 3 12 23 48 15 30
Dimensions in Inches Fig. No. 12 12 13 13 12 12 A 3 532 3 2132 6 38 8 38 5 14 5 58 B 2 14 2 58 16 12 20 4 14 5 38 C 5 516 6 516 5 7 12 34 17 58 D 1 916 1 716 12 16 E
13 32 5 16 11 16 11 16
F 1 1 12 34 1
G 3 12 4 12
H 0
14
Mounting Foot Hole Thickness Diam 116 14 332 14 716 1 916 58 1 916 overall depth 10 34 13 58
IC2800C300
WHERE TO USE
For use in 1000-volt dc circuits such as are found in oil well drilling, material handling, crane control, uninterruptible power supplies, and transportation equipment. These contactors are used in equipments where it is desired to reduce current ratings by going to higher voltages. These contactors are specially designed for applications with low make and interrupting requirements, without jogging. Select contactors ratings on basis of dc current carrying capacities and interlock requirements.
Fig. 14. IC2800C300A Fig. 15. IC2800C300E with manual latch mechanism
Overcurrent power circuit. A special form (C300C) is available with an overcurrent power circuit to prevent the contactor from opening under a heavy overload current in excess of the designed interruption rating. Manual Latch. The C300E form utilizes a manual operator to close and latch the power contacts if control power is not available to operate the coil. This will eliminate the need for the addition of a knife switch where applicable codes or standards require manual operation in the event of loss of control power or coil failure.
Designation: * Insert coil number 2-circuit form is front accessible 37 volts dc121 4-circuit form is side accessible 74 volts dc122 Other contact arrangements available on 108 volts dc123 request. 125 volts dc124 250 volts dc125 NOTES: Max make current5000 amps; Max break current2000 amps at 500 volts; Max interrupting capacity1000 kW. For purposes of contactor selection, 8-hr rating is synonymous with continuous rating. References: Instruction Book...........................................GEH4468 Renewal Parts .................................................GEF4605
OUTLINE DRAWING
CONTACTORS,
50
1 NO
*For purposes of contactor selection, 8-hr rating is synonymous with continuous rating.
Normally Closed Used to short-out resistance steps in starting dc motors. Contactors are normally closed, without blowouts, and are not designed to interrupt power. Pick-up is instantaneous. Time-delay dropout results from use of a copper-jacketed coil and adjustment of this time delay is obtained by using a non-magnetic armature shim. Time delay of IC2800A501 contactors can be adjusted over a narrow range by the armature spring. Time delay of IC2800Y109 contactor can be adjusted over a wide range by a sliding shim. Mount contactors on either metal or insulating panels. Make connections from the front. Enclosed rating0.9 times the 8-hour, open-ampere rating of the contactor.
Continuous Coil IC2800 Form A501A*53D A501A*53C A501A*53B A501A*54D A501A*54C A501A*54B A501A*57D A501A*57C A501A*57B A501A*58D A501A*58C A501A*58B
115/120
230/240/250
100
1 NC
CONTACTORS, RELAYS
550 115/120
150
1 NC
Adjustable 0.753.0
ACCESSORIES
See page 5-13.
TIME-DELAY DESIGNATION*
See Step 2 and 3 on page 5-13.
For purposes of contactor selection, 8-hr rating is synonymous with continuous rating.
300
1 NC
See Step 3
Interlock contactsInterlock contacts can be changed by the Purchaser from normally open to normally closed, and vice versa. Interlock contact ratingsRefer to page 5-20.
MOUNTING DIMENSIONS
MOUNTING DIMENSIONS
IC2800 Form Y109 Y110 Dimensions in Inches A B C D E F Depth 8 12 4 58 3 12 12 6 1 6 18 10 12 6 18 4 34 34 7 14 1 14 7 18
HOW TO ORDER
Order by complete IC number including form, time delay designation and coil number, and interlock designation. Example: To order a 50-amp, 600-volt dc contactor with 115-volt dc control, two NO interlocks, a blowout rating of 10 amp and a time delay of 0.5 seconds, specify contactor IC2800B310KR203D.
IC2800 B310K Select Form Step 1 Time-delay and Coil Number Step 2 R203 D Interlock Step 3
Example: To order 100-amp, 550-volt dc control continuously rated, two NC interlocks and time delay of 1.0 seconds, specify contactor as follows:
IC2800A501A F 58 B Interlock letter Coil number including holding resistor Time-delay letter Basic contactor form
Example: To order a 300-amp, 230-volt dc contactor, two NO interlocks, a time delay of 1.2 seconds, specify contactor IC2800 Y110G4
IC2800 Y110 Select Form Step 1 Time-delay and Interlock Step 2 G 4 Voltage Step 1
References:
Instruction Book
IC2800B310 ..................................................GEH 3098 IC2800A501 ..................................................GEH 3087 IC2800Y109, Y110.........................................GEH 3088
Renewal Parts
IC2800 B310 ..................................................GEF 4179 A501 ..................................................GEF 4130 Y109,110............................................GEF 4603
Data subject to change without notice
Continuous dutyFor continuous duty of IC2800A501A, one NC interlock must be used to place holding resistor in circuit after pickup.
CONTACTORS,
ACCESSORIESSupplied for Separate mounting. See page 5-7 for dimensions. Holding Resistor (A501A Continuous duty)
100 265
600
* Dc operationWhen specifying form, allow one additional normally closed interlock above circuit requirements. This interlock is required to insert holding resistor in series with coil. Price includes resistor. For purposes of contactor selection, 8-hr rating is synonymous with continuous rating. Fig. 23. 265-amp eld contactor
HOW TO ORDER
B107, B207
1. Specify form according to control voltage, frequency and interlocks. 2. Add coil number. For other voltages, refer to company.
REFERENCES:
CONTACTORS, RELAYS
A B C D E F Depth* B107 12 6 11 58 12 14 3 516 7 78 B207 17 12 15 12 13 15 6 1 19 1716
* Includes extensions back of base.
Fig. 24.
Publications Field contactor panels 100-amp Field Contactor Instructions ............................GEH-3063 265-amp Field Contactor Instructions ............................GEH-3090 Renewal Parts Bulletin IC2812B107.............................GEF-4156 IC2812B207.............................GEF-4339 Outline Drawings IC2812B107 Field Contactor ....117A7961 IC2812B207 Field Contactor ....151A5871
Data subject to change without notice
APPLICATION
Determine the Amperes of the Field at Full Load (AFFL) rating. This AFFL rating should be on the nameplate of the machine (exciter or generator) on which the eld breaker is to be used. This AFFL rating determines which contator is applicable.
CONSTRUCTION
The controller is a non-drawout type, with a padlock feature to lock the contactor in the open position. The 900 amp and 2500 amp controllers are incorporated into an angle iron frame assembly with front cover which is designed for mounting inside a cubicle. The 265 amp assembly is based
Operation Ac Dc* Ac Dc* Ac Dc* Electrical Interlocks 5NO-7NC 5NO-7NC 5NO-7NC IC2812 Form B507 B307 B407
mounted. These controllers include auxiliary relays for remote functions, an antipump circuit and close and trip push-buttons mounted on the front cover. The anti-pump circuit ensures that the contactor operates only once during the close operation. A total of 11 auxiliary circuits are available for interlocking. All devices are wired to a common terminal board.
*Dc operationWhen specifying form, allow one additional normally closed interlock above circuit requirements. This interlock is required to insert holding resistor in series with coil. Price includes resistor. For purpose of contactor selection, 8-hr rating is synonymous with continuous rating.
DIMENSIONS:
Form B307 B407 B507 Width 32 34 32 34 35 1516 Height 27 38 38 38 24 Depth 26 58 29 58 16 18
Including bus extention, rear of base. For other mounting dimensions, refer to company.
HOW TO ORDER
1. Specify form and provide coil voltage, interlock arrangement required. 2. Provide generator nameplate data.
References:
Instruction Books B307 ...............GEK 83786 B407 ...............GEK 83787 B507 ...............GEK 83785
CONTRACTORS,
WHERE TO USE
Use for general-purpose relaying, undervoltage protection, plugging, and similar applications. Relays are available with either shunt or series coils. They can be mounted on either steel or insulating panels. Choose general-duty relays for normal service or where space is limited. Select heavy-duty relays for severe service or when more than four circuits are required. Latched-in relays are used for overvoltage or overcurrent protection. Note that relays for control of circuits 48 volts and below have contacts designed especially for this voltage. Complete relays are recommended when applications are known in advance. Building-block units are recommended when applications vary in number of circuits and contact arrangements. Contacts can be changed from normally open to normally closed and vice versa, except that general-duty relays should not exceed two normally closed contacts. To assure proper clearance on NO-NC combination, locate NC contact on bottom.
General-duty, 0-48 Volts Dc 0 1 1 0 1 2 2 2 3 4 4 General-duty, 49-600 Volts Dc 0 1 1 0 1 2 2 2 3 4 4 Heavy-duty, 0-48 Volts Dc 0 1 1 0 1 2 2 0 1 2 4 3 4 Heavy-duty, 49-600 Volts Dc 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 2 1 2 2 0 1 2 4 3 4 0 1 2 3 6 4 5 6 2 3 4 5 8 6 7 8 4 5 6 7 10 8 9 10 6 7 8 9 12 10 11 12
NOTE: Relays for Ac operationRefer to company. *Insert coil # in blank space from Step. 2.
CONTRACTORS, RELAYS
Coil Rating Ohms at 25 C A100, A101 A200 115/120 725 830 230/240/250 2790 3200 500 10650 ... 550 17400 ... 0.3 to 1500 amperes Dc Volts
IC282OA100 or IC2820A101 3 2 4 5 *
IC2820A200 3 2 85 86 ...
General-duty Relay
1Frame-and-coil
assembly
2Contact blocks
Fig. 29. Building-block units
3Mounting kits
Heavy-duty Relay
115/120 V coil 230/240/250 V coil 2 NO circuits 1 NO, 1 NC circuits 2 NC circuits 1 contact block (left) 2 contact blocks 115/120 V coil 230/240/250 V coil 500 V coil 550 V coil 0.3-300 amp series coil 2 NO circuits 1 NO, 1 NC circuits 2 NC circuits 1 or 2 contact blocks 3 contact blocks 4 contact blocks 5 or 6 contact blocks
HOW TO ORDER
Relays with shunt coilsOrder by complete IC number including coil number. EXAMPLE: To order a four-circuit relay with two normally open and two normally closed sets of contacts for operation on 230 volts dc. Factory Assembled: Specify
IC2820A100BB 2 J Interlocks-Steps 1 Coil NumberStep 2 Basic FormStep 2
1Frame-and-coil
assembly
Qty 1IC2820A100BB2 Qty 2IC2956A200C Qty 1IC2956A201B Relays with series coilsOrder by complete IC number and specify current rating required.
CONTRACTORS,
IC282OA100
the ux-decay principledropout being delayed by slowing the rate of ux decay. Nonmagnetic armature shims of different thickness provide differing lengths of time delay. Some nal adjustment can be made by varying tension of the armature spring. Choose IC2820A100A relays for two circuits and minimum mounting space. Choose IC2820A100B relays for either two or four circuits and added time delay per the following table.
Timing Range in Seconds 2 Circuits 4 Circuits 0.402.0 ... 0.252.0 0.301.5
HOW TO ORDER
Relays for dc operationOrder by complete DS number including time-delay designation and coil number. EXAMPLE: To order a four-circuit relay with two normally open and two normally closed sets of contacts for a time delay of 0.5 seconds and for operation on 230 volts dc.
Factory Assembled: Specify
IC2820A100B R202 J Contacts-Step 1 Basic Form Step 1 Time-delay designation and coil number Step 2
WHERE TO USE
Timing relays are used for motor acceleration, sequence interlocking, and other applications requiring delayed opening or closing of control circuits. Relays operate on
Choose between completely assembled relays and building-block units on the basis of purchasing perference. If applications can be predicted, completely assembled relays may be desired. If applications vary in number of circuits and arrangement, building-block forms may be more economical and practical.
Qty 1IC2820A100BR202 Qty 2IC2956A200C Qty 1IC2956A201B Relays for ac operationOrder by complete IC number including time-delay designation and coil number. Rectiers and resistors are automatically supplied for separate mounting.
048 Volts Dc
1 2
4
49600 Volts Dc
1 2
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* Insert time delay designation and coil # in blank space from Step 2
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IC2820A100
Step 2Insert Time-delay Designation and Coil Number
Time Delay in Seconds One or Two Circuits Four Circuits 115/120 V X203 R203 B203 F203 E203 D203 Dc Operation 230/240/250 V 500 V X202 R202 B202 F202 E202 D202 X204 R204 B204 F204 E204 D204 Designation 550/600 V X205 R205 B205 F205 E205 D205 115 V X650 R650 B650 F650 E650 D650 Ac Operation* 230 V X651 R651 B651 F651 E651 D651 460 V X652 R652 B652 F652 E652 D652
IC2820A100A or IC2820A100B 0.40.6 0.30.45 0.50.8 0.40.6 0.751.25 0.60.9 1.01.4 0.751.1 1.31.6 1.01.2 1.52.0 1.11.5
*Rectiers and resistors included as part of this number. Use ac coil operation price.
Selection of time delaySelect time delay so that the desired delay falls in the middle of the listed time-delay range. Adjust within range by means of armature spring. Ac operationPrice for ac operation includes rectier and resistor for separate mounting. ContactsTo insure proper clearance of NO-NC forms locate NC contact at bottom of contact block.
IC2820A100A and A100B Rectier IC3500A403C2 IC3500A403C6 IC3500A403C5 ... ... Resistor Cat. No. 68A7004 A50E25DA-TH A50E50DA-TH A50E2500DA-TH A50E2500DA-TH A50E4000DA-TH
Selection of Time Delay. Select time delay so that the desired delay falls in the middle of the range of adjustment. Includes series resistor. See ACCESSORIES above.
2 NO 1 No, 1 NC 2 NC
Fig. 32. Connections for ac operation. (Note: open either ac side alone or ac and dc sides simultaneously)
CONTRACTORS,
5-20 Dc Relays
General Information
CONTACT RATINGS
Rating in Amperes Break Break Contacts Volts Inductive Load Noninductive Load Carry Make Circuits One Circuit Two Circuits One Circuit Two Series in in Series 48 Volts 12 Vdc & below 10 10 8.0 10.0 10.0 ... and 24 Vdc 10 10 4.0 8.0 6.0 ... below 48 Vdc 10 10 1.3 2.6 1.95 ... 115/120 Vdc 10 60 1.8 4.0 2.7 6.0 230/240/250 Vdc 10 30 0.5 1.2 0.75 1.8 500/550 Vdc 10 12 0.2 0.35 0.3 0.525 49-600 Volts 115 Vac 10 60 6.0 ... 6.0 ... 230 Vac 10 30 3.0 ... 3.0 ... 460 Vac 10 15 1.5 ... 1.5 ... 575 Vac 10 12 1.2 ... 1.2 ...
Ratings based on contactor coil currents, not brake or eld-coil circuits. Because of arc are, allow 1 inch clearance through to ground, or 2 inch clearance to another contact block or interlock when open sides face each other. 48-volt interlocks have special tips for making circuits at minimums of 500 millivolts and 0.018 amperes.
Pickup Cold: 63% rated volts or below Hot: 80% rated volts or below Cold: 63% rated volts or below Hot: 80% rated volts or below
General-duty Heavy-duty
Relay
F
12
G Depth 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 12 5 34 5 34 5 34 5 34 5 34 5 34 5 34 5 34 3 12 3 12
IC2820A100A 1 or 2 IC2820A100B 1 or 2 IC2820A100B 4 IC2820A100B 6 IC2820A100B 8 IC2820A100B 10 or 12 IC2820A101A 1 or 2 IC2820A101A 4 IC2820A200A 1 or 2 IC2820A200B 4
Mounting Holes Depth Diam 332 732 332 732 332 732 332 732 332 732 332 732 332 732 332 732 18 732 18 732
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IC2820E500
WHERE TO USE
Use for protection of dc motors and driven machines against suddenly applied high overloads. An instantaneous overload relay is normally used on cranes, hoists and other applications in which heavy overloads are encountered. The IC2820E500 relays are unit-mounted on a steel base insulated from the electrical circuits. The panel on which relays are installed need not be insulated except for ratings 900 amps and larger using stud-bus terminals extending through the panel. Continuous dc current ranges of 2.5 to 1500 amps are available.
HOW TO ORDER
Order by complete IC number including contact designation. EXAMPLE: To order an automatic-reset, 10amp relay with two normally closed contacts, specify
IC2820E500AA8 Step 1 C Step 2
Front-connected relaysFor back-of-panel wiring of frontconnected relays, refer to company. Back-connected relaysBack-connected relays must be mounted on insulated panels to prevent grounding of stub-bus terminals.
Contact arrangementContacts can be changed by purchaser from normally open to normally closed, and vice versa. To insure proper clearance of NO-NC forms, locate NC contact at bottom of contact block. Interlock contact ratingsRefer to page 5-20.
Designation B C D
Trip setting can be adjusted from 100% to 400% of coil rating (Forms AA and AB). For 50% to 200% trip setting, substitute AG for AA and AH for AB. Easy-to-read adjustment scale is provided. Manual reset relays can be easily converted to automatic reset by the purchaser without additional parts.
1 NC, 1 NO 2 NC 2 NO
MOUNTING DIMENSIONS
FEATURES
Simple operation with little or no maintenance 2.5 to 1500 amp capacity Adjustable trip setting Auxiliary interlocks available
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Fig. 37.
CONTRACTORS,
IC2820D300
WHERE TO USE
Use to protect dc shunt or compoundwound motors against loss of eld excitation. The coil of the relay is connected in series with the motor eld. When excitation is lost, the relay drops out and opens the motor line contactor. Select relay so that continuous rating will not be exceeded by the rated eld current and the relay calibration range permits pick-up to be set below minimum eld current. Relay will not protect against overspeed due to weak eld unless the eld current decreases below the relay dropout setting.
HOW TO ORDER
Order by complete IC number. EXAMPLE: IC2820D300A2.
HOW TO SELECT
Continuous Rating Amp
Fig. 38. IC2820D300
Pick-up Calibration RangeAmp 0.130.36 0.0720.145 0.160.45 0.090.18 0.200.57 0.1140.228 0.250.71 0.1430.28 0.310.89 0.1660.36 0.401.13 0.2270.45 0.501.42 0.2850.57 0.631.78 0.3570.71 0.802.28 0.4560.91 1.002.86 0.571.14 1.253.56 0.711.4 1.604.5 0.901.8 1.85.26 1.052.1 2.005.7 1.142.3 2.98.3 1.673.33 4.412.5 2.55.0 7.020.0 4.08.0 14.541.7 8.416.8 29.083.0 16.733.3
Coil Resistance Ohms at 20 C 50.4 50.4 32.2 32.2 20.0 20.0 12.6 12.6 8.05 8.05 5.00 5.00 3.08 3.08 1.96 1.96 1.22 1.22 .775 .775 .485 .485 .286 .286 .20 .20 .16 .16 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Relay Form IC2820D300A2-Obsolete IC2820D300B2-Obsolete IC2820D300A3 IC2820D300B3 IC2820D300A4-Obsolete IC2820D300B4 IC2820D300A5 IC2820D300B5 IC2820D300A6 IC2820D300B6 IC2820D300A7 IC2820D300B7 IC2820D300A8 IC2820D300B8 IC2820D300A9 IC2820D300B9 IC2820D300A10-Obsolete IC2820D300B10-Obsolete IC2820D300A11 IC2820D300B11 IC2820D300A12 IC2820D300B12 IC2820D300A13 IC2820D300B13 IC2820D300A16-Obsolete IC2820D300B14-Obsolete IC2820D300A25 IC2820D300B15 IC2820D300A26 IC2820D300B20-Obsolete IC2820D300A27 IC2820D300B21 IC2820D300A17 IC2820D300B22-Obsolete IC2820D300A28 IC2820D300B23 IC2820D300A29 IC2820D300B25
CONTACT RATINGS
Refer to page 5-20.
WIRING SYMBOL
0.50 0.50 0.63 0.63 0.80 0.80 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.25 1.6 1.6 2.0 2.0 2.5 2.5 3.2 3.2 4.0 4.0 5.0 5.0 6.4 6.4 7.4 7.4 8.0 8.0 12.0 12.0 17.0 17.0 25.0 25.0 50.0 50.0 115.0 115.0
CONTRACTORS, RELAYS
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IC2820A102
DESCRIPTION
GROUND-FAULT RELAY
The IC2820A102 is a fast-acting hand-reset relay designed to interrupt control power of a line contactor on sensing a ground current in the lines to an ac motor load or other ac equipment. If a ground fault can be removed within a few cycles of its initiation, damage to a motor or other ac equipment can be minimized. For example, on a large induction or synchronous motor when an insulation failure occurs to ground, the fault current will be removed before damage is done to the laminations, thus making it possible to repair the motor at a minimum of expense and downtime. As shown in the elementary diagram, the relay is designed for use with a window-type current transformer* where the three load leads (for a 3-phase system) are placed through the window. When a ground fault occurs, the vector sum of the currents in the load cables will not equal zero and this sum will cause a current in the secondary of the current transformer that will energize the relay coil. This current will actuate the relay to TRIP, opening the normally closed contacts, and closing the normally open
contacts shorting out the rectier and coil. The trip lever holds the relay in this position until the lever is moved in a counterclockwise direction to the RESET position. The photo shows the reset lever in the TRIP position and also the rectier and resistor mounted on the relay.
DIFFERENTIAL RELAY
The IC2820A102A differential relay detects any difference in current going in and out of each phase of a wye-connected motor. The current difference will trip the differential relay and shut down the motor by opening the motor-line contactor. As shown in the elementary diagram (Fig. 50), separate relays and window-type current transformers* are connected in each phase of the motor.
*The IC2820A102 ground-fault and differential relay is specically designed to be used with GE transformer types JCS-0 (50:5, 100:5), JAH-0 (300:5, 400:5) and JCH-0 (300:5) (Transformer must be ordered separately.) DO NOT apply with other transformers. Fig. 47. IC2820A102 relay
CONTACT RATINGS
Refer to page 5-20.
HOW TO ORDER
Order by complete IC number.
Catalog No. GROUND-FAULT RELAY IC2820A102BE IC2820A102BF IC2820A102BG IC2820A102BH DIFFERENTIAL RELAY IC2820A102AM IC2820A102AK
Poles
JCS-0 50:5 8 6 8 6 8 8
GE Transformer Pick-up Amperes (Approx) JCS-0 JCH-0 JAH-0 100:5 300:5 300:5 13 N/A 13 N/A 13 13 N/A 10 N/A 10 N/A N/A 25 12 25 12 25 25
JAH-0 400:5 30 14 30 14 30 30
1 NC 1 NC 1 NO 1 NO 1 NC 1 NO
Fig. 49. Sample elementary diagram for IC2820A102 Forms BE and BG. Forms BF and BH do not use 4-ohm resistor.
Fig. 50. Sample elementary diagram of differential-relay circuit, IC2820A102. One relay and current transformer are connected in each motor phase.
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Fig. 48. Depth front of base 534 inches
CONTRACTORS,
IC2820C100
DESCRIPTION
The IC2820C100L (FR) eld-applying relay working in conjunction with auxiliary relay IC2820C100B (FRX) provides time delay for closing the eld contactor when the proper dc voltage is available to pull the machine into step. Sliding bi-metal shims, by which the air gap may be changed, provides for adjustment of the time dropout. The relay is designed for mounting on steel or insulated bases and uses the IC2956 universal interlock for its contacts.
CONTACT RATINGS
Refer to page 5-20.
HOW TO ORDER
By complete IC and form number. Voltages not listed, order by description.
OTHER FORMS
IC2820 Form C100A* C100B* C100C* C100D* C100G* C100L* C100M* C100N* C100R* C100S*
Fig. 52. Depth front of base 534 inches *Coil designation. Does not affect price.
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