ABB COV-6 Instruction Leaflet
ABB COV-6 Instruction Leaflet

ABB COV-6 Instruction Leaflet

Voltage controlled overcurrent relay
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Effective:
March 2000
41-116.1B dated September 1999
Supersedes I.L.
(
) Denotes Change Since Previous Issue
!
CAUTION
Before putting relays into service, remove all
blocking which may have been inserted for the
purpose of securing the parts during shipment,
make sure that all moving parts operate freely,
inspect the contacts to see that they are clean
and close properly, and operate the relay to
check the settings and electrical connections.
This instruction leaflet applies to the following
types of relays:
TYPE
TIME CHARACTERISTIC
COV-6
Definite Minimum Time
COV-7
Moderately Inverse Time
COV-8
Inverse Time
COV-9
Very Inverse Time
COV-11
Extremely Inverse Time
1.0 APPLICATION
The type COV relay is applicable where it is desired
that an overcurrent unit be set to operate on less than
full load current when the voltage falls below a prede-
termined value, and it is desired not to operate for any
magnitude of current when the voltage is above the
predetermined value. A typical application is overcur-
rent back-up protection for generators.
These relays have been specially designed and
tested to establish their suitability for Class 1E appli-
cations in accordance with the ABB Relay Division
program for Class 1E Qualification Testing, as
detailed in Bulletin STR-1. Materials have been
selected and tested to insure that the relays will per-
All possible contingencies which may arise during installation, operation or maintenance, and all
details and variations of this equipment do not purport to be covered by these instructions. If further
information is desired by purchaser regarding this particular installation, operation or maintenance
of this equipment, the local ABB Power T&D Company Inc. representative should be contacted.
Printed in U.S.A .
ABB Automation Inc.
Substation Automation and Protection Division
Coral Springs, FL 33065
Type COV Voltage Controlled
Overcurrent Relay
Class 1E Applications
form their intended functions for their design life when
operated in a normal environment as defined in
ANSI/IEEE standard C37.90, when exposed to radia-
4
tion levels up to 10
rads, and when subjected to
seismic events producing a Shock Response Spec-
trum within the limits of the relay rating.
"Class 1E" is the safety classification of the electronic
equipment and systems in nuclear power generating
stations that are essential to emergency shutdown of
the reactor, containment isolation, cooling the reactor,
and heat removal from the containment and reactor,
or otherwise are essential in preventing significant
release of radioactive material to the environment.
2.0 CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION
The relay consists of: (see Figure 1, page 10).
1. an overcurrent unit (CO)
2. a voltage unit (V) with adjustable resistor
3. an indicating contactor switch unit (ICS)
4. a slow-release telephone type relay, (T)
2.1
OVERCURRENT UNIT (CO)
The electromagnets for the types COV-6, COV-7,
COV-8 and COV-9 relays have a main tapped coil
located on the center leg of an "E" type laminated
structure that produces a flux which divides and
returns through the outer legs. A shading coil causes
the flux through the left leg to lag the main pole flux.
The out-of-phase fluxes thus produced in the air gap
cause a contact closing torque.
The electromagnet for the type COV-11 relay has a
main coil consisting of a tapped primary winding. Two
identical coils on the outer legs of the lamination
structure are connected to the main coil secondary in
a manner so that the combination of all the fluxes pro-
Instruction Leaflet
41-116.1C

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  • Page 1 If further information is desired by purchaser regarding this particular installation, operation or maintenance of this equipment, the local ABB Power T&D Company Inc. representative should be contacted. Printed in U.S.A .
  • Page 2 41-116.1C COV Voltage Controlled Overcurrent Relay duced by the electromagnet result in out-of-phase made through the stationary contact housing clamp, fluxes in the air gap. The out-of-phase air gap fluxes to the moving contact, through the spiral spring out to produced cause a contact closing torque.
  • Page 3: Relay Settings

    COV Voltage Controlled Overcurrent Relay 41-116.1C the slow-release telephone relay over a range of 80 be effected. to 100 volts. The contacts open to de-energize the The connector screw on the terminal plate above the telephone relay if the voltage is higher than the set time dial makes connections to various turns on the value.
  • Page 4: Acceptance Test

    41-116.1C COV Voltage Controlled Overcurrent Relay for steel panel mounting. is resting against its backstop. The index mark located on the movement frame should For detail information on the FT case refer to IL coincide with the “O” mark on the time dial. 41-076 for semi-flush mounting.
  • Page 5: Routine Maintenance

    COV Voltage Controlled Overcurrent Relay 41-116.1C current) and measure the operating time of the smooth and positive. relay. The operating times should equal those If an additional time check is desired, pass second- of Table 1 plus or minus 5%. ary current through the relay and check the time of For type COV-11 relay only, the 1.30 times tap operation.
  • Page 6 41-116.1C COV Voltage Controlled Overcurrent Relay tionary contacts should be approximately For type COV-11 relay only, the 1.30 times tap value operating time from the number 6 time 1/64”. dial position is 54.9 ± 5% seconds. It is impor- 2) For relays identified with a “ T ”, located at tant that the 1.30 times tap value current be lower left of stationary contact block, the maintained accurately.
  • Page 7: Renewal Parts

    COV Voltage Controlled Overcurrent Relay 41-116.1C tional one-half turn. The clamp holding the sta- a) Contact Wipe – Adjust the stationary contact so tionary contact housing need not be loosened that both stationary contacts make with the for the adjustment since the clamp utilizes a moving contacts simultaneously and wipe 1/64”...
  • Page 8: Energy Requirements

    41-116.1C COV Voltage Controlled Overcurrent Relay ENERGY REQUIREMENTS COV-6 OVERCURRENT UNITS Volt Amperes * * Continuous One Second Power At 3 Times At 10 Times At 20 Times Ampere Rating * Rating * Factor Tap Value Tap Value Tap Value...
  • Page 9 COV Voltage Controlled Overcurrent Relay 41-116.1C ENERGY REQUIREMENTS COV-8 INVERSE TIME AND COV-9 VERY INVERSE TIME RELAYS VOLT AMPERES * * Continuous One Second Power At 3 Times At 10 Times At 20 Times Ampere Rating Rating * Factor Tap Value Tap Value Tap Value Tap Value...
  • Page 10 41-116.1C COV Voltage Controlled Overcurrent Relay Voltage Unit Adjustable Resistor Voltage Overcurrent Unit (V) Unit (CO) Indicating Contactor Switch (ICS) Telephone Relay (T) 1342D82A01 Photo Figure 1: Type COV Relay without case...
  • Page 11 COV Voltage Controlled Overcurrent Relay 41-116.1C *Sub 6 3526A40 Figure 2: Internal Schematic of the Type COV Relay in the Type FT-21 Case (For Class 1E Application)
  • Page 12 41-116.1C COV Voltage Controlled Overcurrent Relay The Trip Area May be Changed as Follows: The line “bc” may be moved in the direction of arrow “y” by changing the voltage unit setting. The line “ab” may be moved in the direction of arrow “x” by changing the CO unit tap setting. Tap value current expressed in % Full Load defines line ab, and voltage unit setting expressed in % normal voltage de- fines line bc.
  • Page 13 COV Voltage Controlled Overcurrent Relay 41-116.1C Sub 1 619511 Figure 4: Typical 50 and 60 hertz Time Curves of COV-6 Overcurrent Unit...
  • Page 14 41-116.1C COV Voltage Controlled Overcurrent Relay Sub 1 619512 Figure 5: Typical 50 and 60 hertz Time Curves of COV-7 Overcurrent Unit...
  • Page 15 COV Voltage Controlled Overcurrent Relay 41-116.1C Sub 1 619513 Figure 6: Typical 50 and 60 hertz Time Curves of COV-8 Overcurrent Unit...
  • Page 16 41-116.1C COV Voltage Controlled Overcurrent Relay Sub 1 619514 Figure 7: Typical 50 and 60 hertz Time Curves of COV-9 Overcurrent Unit...
  • Page 17 COV Voltage Controlled Overcurrent Relay 41-116.1C Sub 1 619515 Figure 8: Typical 50 and 60 hertz Time Curves of COV-11 Overcurrent Unit...
  • Page 18 41-116.1C COV Voltage Controlled Overcurrent Relay...
  • Page 19 COV Voltage Controlled Overcurrent Relay 41-116.1C *Sub 2 3531A56 Figure 10: External Schematic of the COV Relay on a Generator...
  • Page 20 COV Voltage Controlled Overcurrent Relay 41-116.1C Sub 4 3519A66 Figure 11: Outline and Drilling Plan for the Type COV Relay in Type FT21 Case (For Class 1E Application) ABB Automation Inc. 4300 Coral Ridge Drive Coral Springs Florida 33065 TEL: 954-752-6700 FAX: 954-345-5329 Printed in U.S.A .

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