Adding dashpot fluid, Operating time adjustment, Coil current – Rockwell Automation 810 5.0: Inverse Time Current Relays User Manual

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ADDING DASHPOT FLUID - (See

note

Page

2

) The dashpot fluid is shipped

separately. To add fluid, remove the core
and dashpot

assembly by unfastening

the spring clamp. Remove the dashpot
cover by pulling the core straight out of
the dashpot Remove and discard red
plastic shipping spacer if present. Add
the silicone fluid with the dashpot cover

removed, with the piston and core in

place. Fill the dashpot to the top of the
three round projections on the piston.
See illustration below. The fluid must be
free of dirt or grit, and the dashpot and
piston must be absolutely clean.
Check fluid level periodically,

COIL CURRENT

- The maximum continuous current rating of the coil appears on the

relay nameplate. The current at which the relay is set to trip should not exceed this
value except when an additional device protects the coil against sustained overcur-
rent. To avoid relay damage, current through the relay coil must be interrupted after

the relay trips. Relay can carry rated continuous current in the non-tripped position

only.

OPERATING TIME ADJUSTMENT -

Un-

less ordered with a specified time delay

setting, the relays are set for minimum
time delay when shipped. To increase
the time delay, remove the piston from
the dashpot and decrease the opening

of the adjustment valve by rotating its

cover counterclockwise. See illustration

below.

T

AC Calibrations

I

DC Calibrations

Coils

600V Max.

60 Hz Max.

Catalog

Number

q

A03A

A04A

A05A

A06A

A07A

A08A
A09A

A10A

A11A
A12A

A13A

A15A

A 1 6 A

A 1 7 A

A18A

A19A

A21A

A22A

A23A

A24A

A26A

A27A

A28A
A29A

Coil

Current

Amps.

4 5 Part No.

2.3 2.8 X-67400
3.5 4.3 X-67404
4.7 5.7 X-67407
7.0 8.5 X-67415

10.5 12.8 X-67420

14.0 17.0 X-67425
18.6 22.7 X-67429
23.2 28.3 X-67433
33

4 0

47 57

X-67439

X-67444

56 6 8 X-67454

66

84

80

102

X-67457

X-67461

-

84 102 X-86996

01

16

123
141

X-86999

X87001

26

153 X-87002

51 184 X-67480

68 205 X-67479

51 184

X-88199

67

204

88 229

15 262

X-88196

50 305 X-88195

250 305 X-90713

300 367 X-90712

376 458 X-90711

502 612 X-90710

'55 920 X-90709

2.1

2.9

4.3

6.4
8.5

1 1.3

1 4 . 1

20
29

34

40

51

61

71

0 2

02

15

31
53

53

84

229

305

460

3

2

3

4

6

9

12

16

20

28

4 0

48

56

6 0

2.6 3.1
3.8 4.5

5.1 6.1
7.6 9.1

I

11.4 13.6

1.1 1.5

1.6 2.3
2.1 3.0
3.2 4.5
4.8 6.8
6.3 9.0
8.5 12.0

10.5 15.0
15 21
21 30
25 36

30

38

42

54

38 54

46 65
53 75
57 81
68 97
76 108

68 97
76

85

108

121

98 139

114 162

15.2 18.1

20.5 24.0

25.5 30.0

51

36 43

61

61 72
72 85
91 108

91 108

110 130

126

138

150

163

165

195

183 217

165

195

183 217

68
82

123

137

204

CAUTION:

Do not attempt to

change the position of the check

valve cover, which holds the
steel balls of the check valve in

place.

61

68

76
87

102

102

204

245

306
405
615

216

259

320

320

320

274 325
328 390
411

547

488

650

The range of operating times possible

with the Bulletin 810 is shown by the
time-current characteristics curves on

Page

2

. Note that the curves cover all

possible combinations of two different
dashpot constructions and four different
fluids. Series A dashpot components

and Series A red and blue fluids are no
longer available, but can continue to be
used as indicated. Series B blue fluid is
supplied as standard. Higher viscosity
“clear” fluid will be supplied when
requested.

122

152

203

825 975 305

Catalog numbers are for single relavs in the ooen tvoe construction. with NC contacts and an automatic

reset. The calibration table also applies to catalog numbers beginning with the letter B, C, K, or L, and
ending with letter B. C. or D.

TYPICAL SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM

(See Applicable Codes and Laws)

Each area is bounded by curves that
represent the operating times with the
valve fully opened and fully closed. In-
termediate settings must be verified by
electrical tests.

Bulletin 810 Coils

Check

Valve

Three Bulletin 810 relays used for overload protection.

“Round Projections"

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