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involved in Electrical
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FCC- Federal
Communications
commission
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OSHA- Occupational
Safety and Health
Administration
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UL- Underwriters
Laboratories
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involved in Electrical
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NRC- Nuclear Regulatory
Committee
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NFPA- National Fire
Protection Association
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NCTA- National cable
Television Association
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NBS- National Bureau of
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FDA- Federal Department
of Agriculture
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ECSA- Exchange carriers
Standards Association
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involved in Electrical
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ASTM- American society
for Testing and materials
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AHAM- Association of
Home Appliance
Manufacturers
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AAMI- Association for
advancement of medical
Instrumentation
Device Numbers
1- Master Element
It is the initiating Device such
as control switch, Voltage
relay, etc
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2- Time Delay Relay
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3- Checking or interlocking
Relay
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4- Master contactor
Generally controlled by
device function 1.
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5- Stopping Device
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6- Starting Circuit breaker
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7- Anode Circuit breaker
It is a device used in the anode circuits
of a power rectifier for the primary
purpose of interrupting the rectifier
circuits if an arc-back should occur.
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8- Control power
Disconnecting Switch
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9- Reversing Device
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10- Unit Sequence Switch
The device used to change the
sequence which may be placed in and
out of service in multiple unit
equipments.
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11,16,24,54,61- Reserved
for Future application
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12- over speed device
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13- Synchronous speed
device
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14- Under speed device
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15- Speed or Frequency
Matching device
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17- Shunting or Discharge
switch
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18- Accelerating or
decelerating Device
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19- Starting to Running
Transition Contactor
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20- Valve
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21- Distance Relay
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22- Equalizer Circuit Breaker
It is a device that serves to control or to
make and break the equalizer or the
current balancing connections for a
machine field.
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23- Temperature Control
Device
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25- Synchronizing or
synchronism check device
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26- Apparatus Thermal
device
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27- Under Voltage Relay
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28- Flame Detector
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29- Isolating Contactor
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30- Annunciation Relay
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31- Separate Excitation
Device
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32- Directional Power
Relay
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33- Position Switch
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34- Master Sequence
Device
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35- Brush Operating or
slip ring Short circuiting
Device
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36- Polarity or Polarizing
Voltage Relay
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37- Under current or
under power relay
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38- Bearing Protective
device
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39- Mechanical Condition Monitor
Vibration, Eccentricity, Expansion,
Shock, tilting, Seal failure
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40- Field Relay
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41,42- Field Circuit
Breaker
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43- Manual Transfer or
selector Device
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44- Unit Sequence
Starting Relay
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45- Atmospheric Condition
Monitoring
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46- Reverse Phase or
Phase balance Current
Relay
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47- Phase Sequence
Voltage Relay
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48- Incomplete Sequence
Relay
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49- Machine or
Transformer Thermal
Relay
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50- Instantaneous Over
current Relay
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51- Over current
Relay
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52- A.C. Circuit Breaker
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53- A.C. Circuit Breaker
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55- Power Factor Relay
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56- Field Application Relay
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57- Short Circuiting or
Grounding Device
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58- Rectification Failure
Relay
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59- Over Voltage Relay
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60- Voltage or current
Balance Relay
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62- Time Delay Stopping
or Opening Relay
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63- Liquid or Gas pressure
or Vacuum Relay
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64- Ground protective
Relay
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65- Governor
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66- Notching or Jogging
Device
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67- Directional Over
current Relay
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68- Blocking Relay
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69- Permissive control
Device
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70- Rheostat
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71- Liquid or Gas Level
Relay
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72- D.C. Circuit Breaker
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73- Load Resistor
Contactor
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74- Alarm Relay
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75-Position Changing
Mechanism
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76- D.C. Over current
Relay
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77- Pulse Transmitter
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78- Out of step Protective
Relay
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79- A.C. Re-closing Relay
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80- Liquid or Gas Flow
relay
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81- Frequency relay
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82- D.C. Re-closing relay
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83- Automatic Selective
control or Transfer relay
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84-Operating mechanism
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85-Carrier or pilot wire Receiver
Play
It is a device used in connection
with carrier current
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86-Lock Out Relay
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87-Differential Protective
Relay
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88-Auxiliary Motor or
Motor Generator
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89-Line switch
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90-Regulating Device
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91-Voltage Directional
Relay
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92-Voltage and Power
Directional Relay
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93-Field Changing
Contactor
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94-Tripping Relay
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95 99 used only for specific
applications in individual installations
where none of the assigned numbered
functions from 1-94 are suitable