ABB PQ5nCH2J High Speed Tripping Relay -High Speed Tripping Relay, Hand Reset Contacts With Operation Indicator
Technical Specifications | Details |
Model No : | PQ5nCH2J |
Relay type | PQ5nCH2J SUPERVISION |
Auxiliary voltage | 24/30/48/110/125//220/250 V DC AND FOR 110/240 V AC |
Type of mounting | Flush mounting |
Contact configurations | 4NO+0NC/ 3NO+1NC |
Typical applications | Low burden tripping |
High speed tripping relays for high as well as low burden applications
The PQ_ series relays are intended for the master trip applications in utility substations and industrial power systems, where a high degree of reliability and a high contact rating are stipulated with minimum internal consumption. Acting as instantaneous switching element, it provides galvanic separation and contact multiplication in tripping circuits of protective applications.
The relays are available in both low impedance as well as high impedance variants. The low burden type relay are generally used when initiating contact and master trip relay is in same cubicle. The high burden type relay is intended for applications where initiating contacts are coming from remote. The high burden provides immunity to capacitance discharge currents, which can result at the inception of an earth fault on battery wiring and immunity to subsequent leakage current.
PQ_ series product range
Key benefits
Key features
Design and Principle:
The relay type PQ.... is specially designed for high speed operation and mechanical latching. It has flag indicator which indicates trip status when the relay latches. The relay can be hand reset by pressing in and resetting the operation indicator. The trip relays type PQ.. are instantaneous, plunger type relay with 4/6/7 contacts with double interruption. They are designed to operate from d.c. The low burden relays can also operate from a.c. when preceded by rectifier.
The relay has a magnet system which comprises a fixed core and a moving, plunger-type armature, actuating the
contact bar directly. When the coil is deenergized, the armature of the magnet and the contact bar are forced back into their initial position by spring action when relay is resetted.
The contacts are arranged symmetrically in two rows, on either side of the magnet, clearly visible and readily accessible.
The high burden relays have 2 cutoff contacts in series with coil, which ensures momentory high burden during pick up which is cut off after relay operation. The terminals on 1/2âSâ flush mounting case have an opening which can accommodate two wires with a crosssection of 1.5mm².
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