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The document discusses the key characteristics of relays, including selectivity, sensitivity, and speed. Relays must be able to discriminate between conditions that require prompt or delayed operation. They must also be sufficiently sensitive to reliably operate under minimum conditions. Additionally, relays must operate at the required speed - neither too slow to cause equipment damage nor too fast to cause undesired operation. The document also lists different types of panels in use, such as control panels, relay panels, and synchronizing panels.
The document discusses the key characteristics of relays, including selectivity, sensitivity, and speed. Relays must be able to discriminate between conditions that require prompt or delayed operation. They must also be sufficiently sensitive to reliably operate under minimum conditions. Additionally, relays must operate at the required speed - neither too slow to cause equipment damage nor too fast to cause undesired operation. The document also lists different types of panels in use, such as control panels, relay panels, and synchronizing panels.
The document discusses the key characteristics of relays, including selectivity, sensitivity, and speed. Relays must be able to discriminate between conditions that require prompt or delayed operation. They must also be sufficiently sensitive to reliably operate under minimum conditions. Additionally, relays must operate at the required speed - neither too slow to cause equipment damage nor too fast to cause undesired operation. The document also lists different types of panels in use, such as control panels, relay panels, and synchronizing panels.
ii)Selectivity: The relay must be able to discriminate (select) between those conditions for
which prompt operation is required and those for which no operation, or
time delayed operation is required. iii)Sensitivity: The relaying equipment must be sufficiently sensitive so that it operates reliably when required under the actual conditions that produces least operating tendency. iv) Speed : The relay must operate at the required speed. It should neither be too slow which may result in damage to the equipment nor should it be too fast which may result in undesired operation. 1.1.3 Different Types of panels in use 1 Control Panels 12 Marshalling Boxes 2 Relay Panels 13 MG Panels 3 Control & Relay Panels 14 Machine Panels 4 Synchronising Panels 15 Duplex(HV,