4 neko control circuit, Fig. 25 ed coil with internal neko control unit, 36/ _ x – GE Industrial Solutions GERAPID 2607, 4207, 6007, 8007 with arc chutes 1X2, 1X4, 2X2, 2X3, 2X4 User Manual

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Design and specifications are subject to change without notice

S47183e rev.03 2010-06-07

4.3.4 NEKO control circuit



























• Firing signal at (-X2 :10/:11) is processed by opto-coupler. Pay attention to the polarity!

• Closing STOP signal is provided to lock CLOSE command, until capacitors are fully charged.
• Be sure that voltage level is between DC 6 V - 24 V and there are no transient spikes (<3 ms) on firing signal.

This can lead to major defect of the NEKO control unit!

Maximum duration of the firing command must not exceed ~1 sec. Longer signal might cause NEKO failure! It is

recommended to use one of HS auxiliary contacts connected in series with firing circuit (-X2 :10). It will

automatically cut off the firing circuit after breaker opening.

Fig. 25 ED coil with internal NEKO control unit

Cut-off

contact


i.e. HS 10

provided
by user !

Key position - 3

Key number - 2: With ED coil and internal NEKO control unit.

36/ _ X _ _ _ _ _

-X10/11


[ 8 ]

(+)

24 Vdc


[ 6 ]

(-)

-X3


[ 6 ]

C-bank

charging

signalization

[ 7 ]

-Q1


ED impulse

coil

-X2


[ 10 ]

Tripping

signal

6V...24V


[ 11 ]

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[ 1 ]

(+)




(-)

[ 2 ]




[ 9 ]



[ 10 ]


[ 5 ]



[ 6 ]




[ 3 ]

(+)

(-)


[ 4 ]




[ 11]


[ 12 ]

Impulse switching

Isolating Transformer


Charging Control



Charging Voltage

Control

Signals


-K1



-K2

Closing

STOP relay

C-bank and output circuit

Input circuit for firing signal

Firing signal

control

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