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GEC Protection Relays CDG 11/13/14 3

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Rodmcm

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May 11, 2004
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Does anyone have data on the above in electronic form
 
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The old CDG-relays are still manufactured in India. Contact Alstom for the data - I've got some data for the CDG-11(electronic format) from them. I'm not sure if the CDG-13 and CDG-14 data are in electronic format, although I think it will be.
I do have their E-mail address, but do not know if I am allowed to put it on this forum. I can send it to you if you supply me with your address.

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Ralph



 
I think they are also still made in Australia - some users there like them in situations requiring a "self-powered" relay. They are simple, rugged, and handle climatic extremes much better than electronics. And in all my years of dealing with them, I can't recall one that failed for any reason other than outright abuse by human hands.

Time to start a war! - IMHO, they are better than some of the North American competition - the magnets don't go "soft"! ;-)


Bung
Life is non-linear...
 
Thanks guys, the legacy web site of Areva gave me all that I need
Rod
 
Thanks Alex. Indeed a very helpful site.

Bung, in my opinion the CDG's are also the best electromechanical relay I've dealt with. (I am still working with it)
Hats off to the "old-timers" who, without any computers and software-programs, developed something that is still in use today.

Ralph


 
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