What is the difference between IS and Non-IS cables?

What is the difference between IS and Non-IS cables?

IS cables means intrinsically safe and non IS means non intrinsically safe. IS cables are used in intrinsic safety circuits. Before we look into the IS and Non IS cables we have to know about intrinsically safe circuits.

Intrinsic safe systems are indented to use in the hazardous locations where there is a high chance of ignition.

Intrinsic safe circuit:

Intrinsic safe circuits are those in which no spark or thermal effects generated during normal and specific faulty conditions.

Every equipment used in the hazardous zone including resistors, capacitors and wires should be intrinsically safe.

An electrical circuit, no matter how complex it is, is examined sequentially as resistive, inductive and capacitive. If the different types of circuits satisfy the safety criteria, the circuit can be considered intrinsically safe.

What is the difference between IS and Non-IS cable?

Non IS cables are used in non-hazardous area, where no special consideration is needed in case of safety.

When designing the Intrinsic system all components used must satisfy the required specification.

The cables that are safe in faulty situations, protected from damage caused by the external electrical or magnetic field and used in intrinsic circuits are called intrinsically safe cables or IS cables.

In IS cables, additional sheathings are used to avoid mechanical damages. The cable is coloured as blue. The length and electrical properties of the cable must be such that the maximum permitted values of inductance and capacitance of the circuit are not exceeded, but this is a value that must be calculated for the circuit as a whole and not only for the cable.

Features of IS cables:

  • Blue colour
  • Must withstand 500v in insulation test done for 1 minute.
  • Protected by sheathing materials such as polyurethane.
  • The selection of IS cable is based on the transmitters used and the overall value of capacitance and resistance.
  • They are normally used as Control as well as Signal cables.
  • The analog pair cable is used as a method of construction of the aids to prevent the signal from being interfered with by noise sources.
  • Marking of Is cables is not necessary if either the Is or non-Is cables are armoured, screened or metal sheathed.
  • IS is the only technique which permits live working without gas clearance certificates.

What is Induction type relay?

What is Induction type relay?

Induction type relays are most widely used for protective-relaying purposes involving ac quantities.

They are not usable with DC quantities,owing to the principle of operation

An induction type relay is split-phase induction motor with contacts.

Actuating force is developed in a movable element,that may be a disc or other form of rotor of non-magnetic current-conducting material,by the interaction of electromagnetic fluxes with eddy currents that are induced in the rotor by these fluxes.

Induction Disc Relay

In this type of relay,a metal disc is allowed to rotate between two electromagnets.The electromagnets are energized by the interaction of the flux of one of the magnets and the eddy current induced in the disc by other.

The different types of structure that have been used are commonly called

Shaded pole watt-hour meter

Shaded Pole Structure

The shaded pole structure is generally actuated by current flowing in a single coil on a magnetic structure containing an air gap.

The air gap flux produced by this current is split into two out-of-phase components by a so called “shading ring” generally of copper,that encircles part of the pole face of each pole at the air gap

Watt-hour meter structure

It contain two separate coils on two different magnetic circuits,each of which produces one of the two necessary fluxes for driving the rotor,which is also a disc.

Induction Cup Relay

There are two structure in which the most close resemble induction motor,except the rotor iron is stationary,only the rotor-conductor portion being free to rotate.

The cup structure employs a hollow cylindrical rotor. The double-loop structure employs two loops at right angles to one another.

It is practically suited as directional or phase comparison units.this is because,besides their sensitivity,induction cup relays have study non-vibrating torque and their parasitic torque due to current or voltage alone are small.

Induction cup structures are more efficient torque producers than either shaded-pole or watt hour meter structure

Advantages of Induction Relay

They have fast operation and fast reset High operating speed with high operating time in few milliseconds can also be achieved. Modern relays are compact,simple,reliable and robust.

Disadvantages

The directional feature is absent Due to the fast operation,the working can be affected by the transients

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