Vanguard CT-6500 S2 User Manual

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CT-6500 Series 2 Operating Instructions

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9.1 Timing a Circuit Breaker

The CT-6500 will initiate the breaker operation and do a timing test on the following

operations:

- OPEN
- CLOSE
-

OPEN-CLOSE

-

CLOSE-OPEN

-

OPEN-CLOSE-OPEN

NOTE

1. The CT-6500 can start the OPEN-CLOSE operations without a delay or by using a
programmable delay between the OPEN and CLOSE commands.

2. The CLOSE-OPEN operation can be started by the CT-6500, using several options.
-

Contact

#1

Close

The CT-6500 can initiate a CLOSE command and then an OPEN command after

detecting the breaker’s contact was closed. The CT-6500 detects that the
breaker’s contact was closed through contact channel #1. The selection is
recommended for the CLOSE-OPEN operation since it truly represents when the
circuit breaker closed and then opened.


-

Set

DELAY

The CT-6500 can initiate a CLOSE command and then an OPEN command after

a programmable delay that can be set in milliseconds.


-

No

DELAY

The

CT-6500

can

initiate

a

CLOSE command and then an OPEN command

without any delay. Since the circuit breaker is in the open state, the circuit
breaker’s 52B contact allows the close coil to be energized, which can start the
close command. When the circuit breaker is making the transition from an open
state to a closed state, the 52A contact will close allowing the breaker to initiate
the open command.


3. The OPEN-CLOSE-OPEN operation can be initiated by the CT-6500, by using a
programmable delay between each of the operations, where the delays can be set
between the OPEN to CLOSE and between the CLOSE to OPEN commands.

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