We added a new YouTube video, Why did my Frequency Test in Cycles Fail?. This video describes how two different relays with identical settings can have different time test results when performing any frequency test.
Relays that use time delays in seconds are easy to test because seconds is a universal unit that can only be interpreted one way.
Relays that use time delays in cycles are easy to test as long as the relay and the test-set use the same reference during a frequency test. Cycles use the generated frequency, or by the nominal (or system) frequency as a reference. If the relay and the test-set do not use the same reference, your timing test results will get worse the further you test frequency is from the system frequency.
This video is an excerpt from our online training course describing the basics of relay testing to provide a real-world example to explain why understanding the relationship between time and frequency is important for relay testers.
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This video uses information from the first chapter of The Relay Testing Handbook: Principles and Practice or the first of The Relay Testing Handbook series: Electrical Fundamentals for Relay Testing. You can purchase these books at our online store at https://relaytraining.com/relay-testing-handbook-series-v3/
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Hi Chris,
I loved the video!
That was a very interesting find.
I am going to show this video to the shop tomorrow.
Thanks for posting it.
Alan
Thanks!