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CDG rlelay - TAP Range and Curve needed 1

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chrap

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Nov 27, 2007
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Hello to everyone,
I need the allowable setting range for a CDG/SPE C3EG1466G relay along with its NI characteristic. I think that this is a special version of the old CDG relays. Unhopefully, documentation is difficult to find for this type of relays. However, i wonder if anyone of you involved in distribution protection studies has come up with this relay model. I would be very grateful if he would provide me with the range and the characteristic required (both phase and earth units)...
Thank you,
Chris
 
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I think this is a Federal Pacific Electric (FPE)-made relay. I have encountered this type and model in the 70s and I doubt if relay curve are still available. Whoever took over FPE?
 
These are GEC relays, I believe. Contact Alstom.

There are CDG curves in EasyPower, but the numbers don't match anything you list.
 
Contact Areva at the St. Leonard's works:

Areva T&D
St Leonards Avenue
Stafford
ST16 4LX(Road Map)
Staffordshire

Tel: +44(0)1785 223251
Fax: +44(0)1785 272449



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ScottyUK has the best solution. Contact Areva in Stafford (formely Alstom / GEC and the manufacturer of this type of relay). Quote them the serial number and full type number and they should be able to help you out.

Good Luck.
 
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