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ANSI (IEEE) Protective Device Numbers

ကၽြန္ေတာ္အလုပ္စဝင္စဥ္ အရာခပ္သိမ္း အသစ္အဆန္း ျဖစ္ေနခ်ိန္ေပါ့၊ Control ခန္းမွာ ေနတံုး လိုင္း ျပဳတ္သြားတဲ့အခ်ိန္မွာ

SSEလုပ္သူက ဘာ Relayနဲ႔ ျပဳတ္တယ္ဆိုတာကို အစီရင္ခံပံုက နံပါတ္ေတြနဲ႔ ေျပာ ေနတာ ၾကားလိုက္ရပါတယ္၊ RITမွာ

Relayကို နာမည္နဲ႔ပဲ သင္ထားတာမို႔ အထူးအဆန္း ျဖစ္ရပါ တယ္၊ မသိထားရင္ ေနာင္ခက္မယ္လို႔ေတြးမိတယ္၊

ေမးၾကည့္ျပန္ေတာ့ Relay နံပါတ္ ၄-၅ မ်ိဳးေလာက္ပဲ ျပန္ ေျပာျပတတ္ၾကတာေတြ႕ရတယ္၊ အစံုသိေအာင္ စိုက္လိုက္မတ္တတ္

ေမးေတာ့ ဌာနမွဴး ဦးဟုတ္စိန္က သူငယ္စဥ္ မွတ္စုစာအုပ္ေပးကူးလို႔ အားလံုးရလိုက္ပါတယ္။အခုလဲ ဒီနံပါတ္ေတြအခ်ိဳ႕ကို

သိေနသံုးေနေပ မဲ့၊ အမွတ္တမဲ့ေနမိလို႔ အားလံုး မသိထားရေသးရင္ သိႏိုင္မွ်ေဝႏိုင္ေစဖို႔ေရးေပးလိုက္ပါတယ္၊

Protective relays are commonly referred to by standard device numbers. For example, a time overcurrent

relay is designated a 51 device, while an instantaneous overcurrent is a 50 device. Multifunction relays have

combinations of device numbers. A 27/59 device, for example, is a combination under/over voltage relay.

Letters can be added to clarify application (87T for transformer differential, 59G for ground overvoltage).

1–MasterElement

2– Time Delay Starting or Closing Relay

3– Checking or Interlocking Relay

4– Master Contactor

5 – Stopping Device

6 – Starting Circuit Breaker

7 – Rate of Change Relay

8 – Control Power Disconnecting Device

9 – Reversing Device

10 – Unit Sequence Switch

11 – Multi-function Device

12 – Overspeed Device

13 – Synchronous-speed Device

14 – Underspeed Device

15 – Speed – or Frequency, Matching Device

16 – Data Communications Device

17 – Shunting or Discharge Switch

18 – Accelerating or Decelerating Device

19 – Starting to Running Transition Contactor

20 – Electrically Operated Valve


21 – Distance Relay

22 – Equalizer Circuit Breaker

23 – Temperature Control Device

24 – Volts Per Hertz Relay

25 – Synchronizing or Synchronism-Check Device

26 – Apparatus Thermal Device

27 – Undervoltage Relay

28 – Flame detector

29 – Isolating Contactor or Switch

30 – Annunciator Relay

31 – Separate Excitation Device

32 – Directional Power Relay

33 – Position Switch

34 – Master Sequence Device

35 – Brush-Operating or Slip-Ring Short-Circuiting Device

36 – Polarity or Polarizing Voltage Devices

37 – Undercurrent or Underpower Relay

38 – Bearing Protective Device

39 – Mechanical Condition Monitor

40 – Field (over/under excitation) Relay

41 – Field Circuit Breaker

42 – Running Circuit Breaker

43 – Manual Transfer or Selector Device

44 – Unit Sequence Starting Relay

45 – Abnormal Atmospheric Condition Monitor

46 – Reverse-phase or Phase-Balance Current Relay

47 – Phase-Sequence or Phase-Balance Voltage Relay

48 – Incomplete Sequence Relay

49 – Machine or Transformer, Thermal Relay

50 – Instantaneous Overcurrent Relay

51 – AC Inverse Time Overcurrent Relay


52 – AC Circuit Breaker

53 – Exciter or DC Generator Relay

54 – Turning Gear Engaging Device

55 – Power Factor Relay

56 – Field Application Relay

57 – Short-Circuiting or Grounding Device

58 – Rectification Failure Relay

59 – Overvoltage Relay,

60 – Voltage or Current Balance Relay

61 – Density Switch or Sensor,

62 – Time-Delay Stopping or Opening Relay

63 – Pressure Switch

64 – Ground Detector Relay

65 – Governor

66 – Notching or Jogging Device

67 – AC Directional Overcurrent Relay

68 – Blocking or "Out-of-Step" Relay

69 – Permissive Control Device

70 – Rheostat

71 – Liquid Level Switch

72 – DC Circuit Breaker

73 – Load-Resistor Contactor

74 – Alarm Relay

75 – Position Changing Mechanism

76 – DC Overcurrent Relay

77 – Telemetering Device

78 – Phase-Angle Measuring Relay

79 – AC Reclosing Relay

80 – Flow Switch

81 – Frequency Relay

82 – DC Reclosing Relay
83 – Automatic Selective Control or Transfer Relay

84 – Operating Mechanism

85 – Communications, Carrier or Pilot-Wire Relay

86 – Lockout Relay

87 – Differential Protective Relay

88 – Auxiliary Motor or Motor Generator

89 – Line Switch

90 – Regulating Device

91 – Voltage Directional Relay

92 – Voltage and Power Directional Relay

93 – Field Changing Contactor

94 – Tripping or Trip-Free Relay ,

95 to 99 – For specific applications where other numbers are not suitable

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