Littelfuse T2600 Series User Manual

T2600 series, Generator control, Basic generator protection

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Generator Control

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Basic Generator Protection

T2600 SerieS

Dual-Current Relay

Description

The T2600 Dual-Current Relay combines two current relays.

The function of the unit is to start or stop the standby diesel

generator according to the load situation. Current is measured

as a single phase measurement in each of the generators. Both

relays will respond to the highest of the currents, independent

of phase angle.
Starting signal: The starting output relay is controlled by the

high level start current relay (0.3-1.2 x I

N

) with a time delay

of 3-30 seconds. If one of the 3 input currents exceeds the

current setting for a longer period than the time setting, the

output relay will become deactivated.
Stopping signal: The low level current relay (0.2-0.8 x I

N

)

controls a time delay (1-10 minutes) which again controls the

stop output relay. If all input currents are lower than the current

setting for a longer period than the time delay setting of

1-10 minutes, the output relay will be activated.

Specifications

Start Level

30-120%

Delay

3-30 sec.

Stop Level

20-80%

Delay

1-10 min.

Max. Voltage

660 V

Voltage Range

60-110%

Consumption

5 VA at U

N

Frequency Range

40-65 Hz

Contact Rating

AC: 400 V, 8 A, 2000 VA; DC: 35 V, 8 A, 150 W

Overall Accuracy

±3% of highest value

Repeatability

±1%

Operating Temp.

–20°C to +70°C

EMC

CE according to EN50081-1, EN50082-1, EN50081-2,

EN50082-2

Approvals

Certified by major marine classification societies

Burn-in

50 hours before final test

Weight

0.5 kg

Dimensions H

70 mm (2.76”); W 100 mm (3.94”); D 115 mm (4.52”)

Installation

35 mm DIN rail or 4 mm (

3

/

16

”) screws

OrderinG

numBer

TerminalS

i

n

funcTiOn

1-3

2-3

T2600.0010 230 V

5 A 30 sec. or 1 sec.*

T2600.0020 450 V

400 V 5 A 30 sec. or 1 sec.*

T2600.0030 480 V

415 V 5 A 30 sec. or 1 sec.*

T2600.0040 450 V

400 V 5 A 30 sec.*, bridge 17-18 = stop current

increased 34%

T2600.0050 480 V

5 A 30 sec.*, bridge 17-18 = stop current

increased 34%

T2600.0060 110 V

100 V 5 A 30 sec. or 1 sec.*

T2600.0070 110 V

100 V 5 A 30 sec. or 1 sec.*,

start current delay 1.0-10 secs

T2600.0080 230 V

5 A 30 sec. or 1 sec.*,

normally de-energized start relay

T2600.0090

Extension Unit

Ordering Information

Simplified Circuit Diagram

Features & Benefits

*Pulse duration time for stop signal, bridge 17-18 = 1 sec.

CONTROL POWER

START

CIRCUIT

STOP

CIRCUIT

}

STOP

}

START

I

1

U

I

2

I

3

2
3

11

12
13

14
15

16

17 18

20

19

20

19

1

10

9
8
7

6
5
4

G3

G1

Manual

Manual

G1
G3

G1
G1
G3

G1

G2

L

1

L

2

L

3

I

1

I

2

I

3

11

12
13

14
15

16

G6

G4

G5

T2600

(Dual Current Relay)

feaTureS

BenefiTS

Accepts high supply voltage

variation

Ensures correct operation in spite of voltage

supply fluctuations (fulfills marine class

requirement)

Visual indication of power,

pick-up, and output trip

Provides quick and concise status information

Direct line-line or line-neutral

voltage supply (up to 690 Vac)

Simplifies design and installation.

No need for PTs.

Simultaneous monitoring

of load level on

3 synchronous generators

Economic solution for load depending start/

stop of generators in parallel operation

Combining 2 trip outputs in

same enclosure

Providing both start signal to stand-by

generator and stop signal of running

generator from same unit

Extension module available

for monitoring of additional

3 generators

Economic and easy to install system

enhancement

Galvanic isolated inputs

Protects the unit against high AC voltage and

currents from the installation including spikes

DIN-rail or screw-mount

& adjustment by

potentiometers

Easy installation

To check relay operation, check that the “POWer” led is on, ensuring that the supply is

present. measure the supply voltage which must be compatible with information label on

top of enclosure. measure the current circulating in terminals 11 -12, 13-14 and 15-16 and

observe that at least one of the currents are above setting. 0.5 x i

n

= 2.5a; 2 x i

n

= 10a.

Rev: 4-A-050313

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