This is also called anti pumping relay. for understanding you have to understand the working of breaker. positive extends to "Low Pressure Lockout" & "Low Pressure Alarm". after maintain the pressure in breaker these NO becomes NC and when breaker closes the auxiliary of breaker get closed and simultaneously extend the positive to the antipumping relay coil by auxiliary contact. by this coil get energised and holding contact get connected and the one of the contact of antipumping coil (NC) become NO which disconnect the command supply of main breaker. by this till when the antipumping relay get energised no further command (+ve) extends to breaker closing coil. This is Antipumping/ Antihunting Relay.
A local breaker backup relay is used to check the operation of distribution circuit breakers and to trip the feeder circuit breaker if the distribution circuit breaker fails to trip on an overload.
No. A relay is an electric switch and a circuit breaker is an overcurrent device.
The anti-pumping relay is a device in circuit-breaker whose function is to prevent multiple breaker closures. For instance, if the operator gives the closing command to the breaker by pressing the close button and the breaker closes. However, a fault in the system causes the breaker to trip. Since the close command is still in the pressed condition, there is a chance of the breaker closing again and being tripped by the relay multiple times. This can damage the closing mechanism of the breaker. The anti-pumping relay prevents this by ensuring that the breaker closes only once for one close command from the control panel.
The only ones that could affect that decision to put one in is if you're planning on smoking or blowing-up that item in the circuit, or the hassle of changing a 20 cent - 5 dollar item instead of the more expensive item.
ocr-over current relay(senses the over current in the circuits) efr-earth fault relay uvr-under voltage relay
A local breaker backup relay is used to check the operation of distribution circuit breakers and to trip the feeder circuit breaker if the distribution circuit breaker fails to trip on an overload.
It is a relay or switch problem. A circuit breaker or fuse won't keep a light on.
Where I'm from, it's called a "circuit breaker".A circuit breaker.
No. A relay is an electric switch and a circuit breaker is an overcurrent device.
The motor relay circuit breaker may be found on the driver's side of the vehicle, on or near the fender apron. There is a cable that runs from it to the battery.
There are multiple relays and circuit breakers in that vehicle.
you have a short to ground in the electrical circuit that that breaker is on.
The anti-pumping relay is a device in circuit-breaker whose function is to prevent multiple breaker closures. For instance, if the operator gives the closing command to the breaker by pressing the close button and the breaker closes. However, a fault in the system causes the breaker to trip. Since the close command is still in the pressed condition, there is a chance of the breaker closing again and being tripped by the relay multiple times. This can damage the closing mechanism of the breaker. The anti-pumping relay prevents this by ensuring that the breaker closes only once for one close command from the control panel.
Bad ground.
The 59 relay is an overvoltage relay. The 59N relay is an overvoltage relay for the neutral circuit. Check neutral and make sure the system is properly balanced.
There is no headlight relay. All the switching is done in the headlight switch including a circuit breaker.
No headlight relay listed. The headlight circuit breaker is integral with the headlight switch.