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This document contains a list of over 100 protective relay types and devices used in power systems. Some of the more common relays listed include overcurrent relays, distance relays, differential relays, voltage relays, frequency relays, and thermal relays. The list also includes other devices used for monitoring, control, and automation in substations and on power equipment.

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ANSI Code

This document contains a list of over 100 protective relay types and devices used in power systems. Some of the more common relays listed include overcurrent relays, distance relays, differential relays, voltage relays, frequency relays, and thermal relays. The list also includes other devices used for monitoring, control, and automation in substations and on power equipment.

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 1 - Master Element  31 - Separate Excitation Device

 2 - Time-delay Starting or Closing  32 - Directional Power Relay


Relay  32L - Low Forward Power
 3 - Checking or Interlocking Relay  32N - Wattmetric Zero-Sequence
 4 - Master Contactor Directional
 5 - Stopping Device  32P - Directional Power
 6 - Starting Circuit Breaker  32R - Reverse Power
 7 - Rate of Change Relay  33 - Position Switch
 8 - Control Power Disconnecting  34 - Master Sequence Device
Device  35 - Brush-Operating or Slip-ring Short
 9 - Reversing Device Circuiting Device
 10 - Unit Sequence Switch  36 - Polarity or Polarizing Voltage
 11 - Multifunction Device Device
 12 - Overspeed Device  37 - Undercurrent or Underpower
 13 - Synchronous-Speed Device Relay
 14 - Underspeed Device  37P - Underpower
 15 - Speed or Frequency Matching  38 - Bearing Protective Device /
Device Bearing Rtd
 16 - Data Communications Device  39 - Mechanical Condition Monitor
 17 - Shunting or Discharge Switch  40 - Field Relay / Loss of Excitation
 18 - Accelerating or Decelerating  41 - Field Circuit Breaker
Device  42 - Running Circuit Breaker
 19 - Starting-to-Running Transition  43 - Manual Transfer or Selector
Contactor Device
 20 - Electrically-Operated Valve  44 - Unit Sequence Starting Relay
 21 - Distance Relay  45 - Atmospheric Condition Monitor
 21G - Ground Distance  46 - Reverse-Phase or Phase Balance
 21P - Phase Distance Current Relay or Stator Current
 22 – Equalizer circuit breaker Unbalance
 23 – Temperature control device  47 - Phase-Sequence or Phase Balance
 24 – Volts per hertz relay Voltage Relay
 25 – Synchronizing or synchronism-  48 - Incomplete Sequence Relay /
check device Blocked Rotor
 26 – Apparatus thermal device  49 - Machine or Transformer Thermal
Relay / Thermal Overload
 27 – Undervoltage relay
 49RTD - RTD Biased Thermal Overload
 27P - Phase Undervoltage
 50 - Instantaneous Overcurrent Relay
 27S - DC undervoltage relay
 50BF - Breaker Failure
 27TN - Third Harmonic Neutral
Undervoltage  50DD - Current Disturbance Detector
 27TN/59N - 100% Stator Earth Fault  50EF - End Fault Protection
 27X - Auxiliary Undervoltage  50G - Ground Instantaneous
Overcurrent
 27 AUX - Undervoltage Auxiliary Input
 50IG - Isolated Ground Instantaneous
 27/27X - Bus/Line Undervoltage
Overcurrent
 27/50 - Accidental Generator
 50LR - Acceleration Time
Energization
 50N - Neutral Instantaneous
 28 - Flame Detector
Overcurrent
 29 - Isolating Contactor
 30 - Annunciator Relay
 50NBF - Neutral Instantaneous  59X - Auxiliary Overvoltage
Breaker Failure  59Q - Negative Sequence Overvoltage
 50P - Phase Instantaneous  60 – Voltage or current balance relay
Overcurrent  60 - Voltage or Current Balance Relay
 50SG - Sensitive Ground  60N - Neutral Current Unbalance
Instantaneous Overcurrent  60P - Phase Current Unbalance
 50SP - Split Phase Instantaneous  61 - Density Switch or Sensor
Current  62 - Time-Delay Stopping or Opening
 50Q - Negative Sequence Relay
Instantaneous Overcurrent  63 - Pressure Switch Detector
 50/27 - Accidental Energization  64 - Ground Protective Relay
 50/51 - Instantaneous / Time-delay  64F - Field Ground Protection
Overcurrent relay
 64R – Rotor earth fault
 50Ns/51Ns - Sensitive earth-fault
 64REF – Restricted earth fault
protection
differential
 50/74 - Ct Trouble
 64S – Stator earth fault
 50/87 - Instantaneous Differential
 64S - Sub-harmonic Stator Ground
 51 - AC Time Overcurrent Relay Protection
 51 - Overload  64TN - 100% Stator Ground
 51G - Ground Time Overcurrent  65 - Governor
 51LR - AC inverse time overcurrent  66 - Notching or Jogging
(locked rotor) protection relay Device/Maximum Starting Rate/Starts Per
 51N - Neutral Time Overcurrent Hour/Time Between Starts
 51P - Phase Time Overcurrent  67 - AC Directional Overcurrent Relay
 51R - Locked / Stalled Rotor  67G - Ground Directional Overcurrent
 51V - Voltage Restrained Time  67N - Neutral Directional Overcurrent
Overcurrent  67Ns – Earth fault directional
 51Q - Negative Sequence Time  67P - Phase Directional Overcurrent
Overcurrent
 67SG - Sensitive Ground Directional
 52 – AC circuit breaker Overcurrent
 52a - AC circuit breaker position  67Q - Negative Sequence Directional
(contact open when circuit breaker open) Overcurrent
 52b - AC circuit breaker position  68 - Blocking Relay / Power Swing
(contact closed when circuit breaker Blocking
open)
 69 - Permissive Control Device
 53 - Exciter or Dc Generator Relay
 70 - Rheostat
 54 - Turning Gear Engaging Device
 71 - Liquid Switch
 55 - Power Factor Relay
 72 - DC Circuit Breaker
 56 - Field Application Relay
 73 - Load-Resistor Contactor
 57 - Short-Circuiting or Grounding
 74 - Alarm Relay
Device
 75 - Position Changing Mechanism
 58 - Rectification Failure Relay
 76 - DC Overcurrent Relay
 59 - Overvoltage Relay
 77 - Telemetering Device
 59B - Bank Phase Overvoltage
 78 - Phase Angle Measuring or Out-of-
 59P - Phase Overvoltage
Step Protective Relay
 59N - Neutral Overvoltage
 78V - Loss of Mains
 59NU - Neutral Voltage Unbalance
 79 - AC Reclosing Relay / Auto Reclose
 59P - Phase Overvoltage
 80 - Liquid or Gas Flow Relay
 81 - Frequency Relay  AFD - Arc Flash Detector
 81O - Over Frequency  CLK - Clock or Timing Source
 81R - Rate-of-Change Frequency  CLP - Cold Load Pickup
 81U - Under Frequency  DDR – Dynamic Disturbance Recorder
 82 - DC Reclosing Relay  DFR – Digital Fault Recorder
 83 - Automatic Selective Control or  DME – Disturbance Monitor
Transfer Relay Equipment
 84 - Operating Mechanism  ENV – Environmental data
 85 - Pilot Communications, Carrier or  HIZ – High Impedance Fault Detector
Pilot-Wire Relay  HMI – Human Machine Interface
 86 - Lock-Out Relay, Master Trip Relay  HST – Historian
 87 - Differential Protective Relay  LGC – Scheme Logic
 87B - Bus Differential  MET – Substation Metering
 87G - Generator Differential  PDC – Phasor Data Concentrator
 87GT - Generator/Transformer  PMU – Phasor Measurement Unit
Differential  PQM – Power Quality Monitor
 87L - Segregated Line Current  RIO – Remote Input/Output Device
Differential  RTD - Resistance Temperature
 87LG - Ground Line Current Detector
Differential  RTU – Remote Terminal Unit/Data
 87M - Motor Differential Concentrator
 87O - Overall Differential  SER – Sequence of Events Recorder
 87PC - Phase Comparison  TCM – Trip Circuit Monitor
 87RGF - Restricted Ground Fault  LRSS – Local/Remote selector switch
 87S - Stator Differential  VTFF - Vt Fuse Fail
 87S - Percent Differential
Suffixes Description
 87T - Transformer Differential
 87V - Voltage Differential  _1 - Positive-Sequence
 88 - Auxiliary Motor or Motor  _2 - Negative-Sequence
Generator
 A - Alarm, Auxiliary Power
 89 - Line Switch
 AC - Alternating Current
 90 - Regulating Device
 AN - Anode
 91 - Voltage Directional Relay
 B - Bus, Battery, or Blower
 92 - Voltage And Power Directional
 BF - Breaker Failure
Relay
 BK - Brake
 93 - Field-Changing Contactor
 BL - Block (Valve)
 94 - Tripping or Trip-Free Relay
 BP - Bypass
 95 – For specific applications where
 BT - Bus Tie
other numbers are not suitable
 BU - Backup
 96 – For specific applications where
other numbers are not suitable  C - Capacitor, Condenser,
Compensator, Carrier Current, Case or
 97 – For specific applications where
Compressor
other numbers are not suitable
 CA - Cathode
 98 – For specific applications where
other numbers are not suitable  CH - Check (Valve)
 99 – For specific applications where  D - Discharge (Valve)
other numbers are not suitable  DC - Direct Current
 DCB - Directional Comparison Blocking
Acronyms Description
 DCUB - Directional Comparison
Unblocking
 DD - Disturbance Detector
 DUTT - Direct Underreaching Transfer
Trip
 E - Exciter
 F - Feeder, Field, Filament, Filter, or
Fan
 G - Ground or Generator
 GC - Ground Check
 H - Heater or Housing
 L - Line or Logic
 M - Motor or Metering
 MOC - Mechanism Operated Contact
 N - Neutral or Network
 O - Over
 P - Phase or Pump
 PC - Phase Comparison
 POTT - Pott: Permissive Overreaching
Transfer Trip
 PUTT - Putt: Permissive
Underreaching Transfer Trip
 R - Reactor, Rectifier, or Room
 S - Synchronizing, Secondary, Strainer,
Sump, or Suction (Valve)
 SOTF - Switch On To Fault
 T - Transformer or Thyratron
 TD - Time Delay
 TDC - Time-Delay Closing Contact
 TDDO - Time Delayed Relay Coil Drop-
Out
 TDO - Time-Delay Opening Contact
 TDPU - Time Delayed Relay Coil Pickup
 THD - Total Harmonic Distortion
 TH - Transformer (High-Voltage Side)
 TL - Transformer (Low-Voltage Side)
 TM - Telemeter
 TT - Transformer (Tertiary-Voltage
Side)
 U - Under or Unit
 X - Auxiliary
 Z - Impedance

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