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IEC 60255-13:1980

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Electrical relays - Part 13: Biased (percentage) differential relays

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Language(s)

English - French

Published date

01-01-1980

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FOREWORD
PREFACE
SECTION ONE - SCOPE AND DEFINITIONS
Clause
1. Scope
2. Definitions
SECTION TWO - REQUIREMENTS
3. Standard values
4. Operation and accuracy
5. Methods of presenting relay characteristics and performance
6. Thermal requirements
7. Mechanical requirements
8. Values of the limits of the operative range of the auxiliary
    energizing quantities
9. Shock and vibration
10. Contact performance
11. Rated burden
12. Insulation
13. Markings and data
14. High-frequency disturbance test
SECTION THREE - TEST METHODS
15. Tests related to accuracy and operating characteristics
16. Tests for thermal requirements
17. Tests of performance with through current
18. Tests for mechanical requirements

Specifies performance requirements for the subfamily. Forms part of a series dealing with measuring relays with more than one input energizing quantity and for which IEC 60255-6 gives the general requirements.

DevelopmentNote
Stability Date: 2018. (09/2017)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
24
PublisherName
International Electrotechnical Committee
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
UNE 21136-13:1990 Identical
BIS IS/IEC 60255-13 : 1980 Identical
PN IEC 255-13 : 1994 Identical
VDE 0435-302 : 1988 Similar to
BS 142-4.1(1984) : 1984 Similar to

BS 142-4.1(1984) : 1984 ELECTRICAL PROTECTION RELAYS - REQUIREMENTS FOR MULTI-INPUT ENERGIZING QUANTITY RELAYS - SPECIFICATION FOR BIASED (PERCENTAGE) DIFFERENTIAL RELAYS
EN 60255-5:2001 Electrical relays - Part 5: Insulation coordination for measuring relays and protection equipment - Requirements and tests

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