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Instructional Leaflet 

IL70C1037H05

Effective October 2009

Digitrip models 520, 520i; and 520M, 520Mi,

520MC, 520MCi trip units for use only in

Magnum and Magnum DS circuit breakers

eaton corporation

 www.eaton.com

Currtno stnsNrs (Magnum soandard framts)

The three (three-pole) or four (four-pole) primary current sensors are 

installed internally in the circuit breaker on the lower conductors of 

the breaker. The current sensor rating defines the breaker rating (I

n

). 

For example, 2000A:1A sensors are used on a 2000A rated breaker. 

There are four auxiliary current transformers with a ratio of 10:1 that 

further step down the rated current to 100 milliamperes, which is 

equivalent to 100% (I

n

) to the Digitrip.

The primary current sensors produce an output proportional to 

the load current and furnish the Digitrip with the information and 

energy required to trip the circuit breaker when functional protection 

settings are exceeded.
If a set of current sensors with a different ratio are installed in the 

field, the rating plug must also be changed. The associated rating 

plug must match the current sensor rating specified on the plug 

label. The current sensor rating can be viewed through openings in 

the back of the breaker.

Currtno stnsNrs (Magnum dNublt-widt framts)

The six (three-pole) or eight (four-pole) current sensors installed 

in the circuit breaker are located on the lower conductors. The 

poles are paralleled and the corresponding current sensors are also 

paralleled (see 

Figurt 8

). For example, a 4000A breaker phase rating 

has two 2000:1 current sensors wired in parallel, which provides  

an overall ratio of 4000:2. The auxiliary current transformers have  

a ratio of 20:1 for this size breaker that further step down the  

rated current to 100 milliamperes and is equivalent to 100% (I

n

to the Digitrip.

Section 3: principles of operation

Gtntral

All models of trip units are designed for industrial circuit breaker 

environments where the ambient temperatures can range from 

–20°C to +85°C but rarely exceed 70°C to 75°C. If, however, 

temperatures in the neighborhood of the trip unit exceed this range, 

the trip unit performance may be degraded. In order to ensure that 

the tripping function is not compromised due to an overtemperature 

condition, the microcomputer chip has a built-in overtemperature 

protection feature, factory set to trip the breaker if the chip 

temperature is excessive. If overtemperature is the reason  

for the trip, the red Long Delay Time LED will flash.
The Digitrip uses the Eaton custom-designed CHip™ (Cutler-

Hammer Integrated Processor) chip, an integrated circuit that 

includes a microcomputer to perform its numeric and logic functions. 

The principles of operation of the trip unit are shown in 

Figurt 15

.

All sensing and tripping power required to operate the protection 

function is derived from the current sensors in the circuit breaker. 

The secondary currents from these sensors provide the correct input 

information for the protection functions, as well as tripping power, 

whenever the circuit breaker is carrying current. These current 

signals develop analog voltages across the current viewing resistors. 

The resulting analog voltages are digitized by the CHip chip.
The microcomputer continually digitizes these signals. This data is 

used to calculate true rms current values, which are then continually 

compared with the protection function settings and other operating 

data stored in the memory. The software then determines whether 

to initiate protection functions, including tripping the breaker through 

the trip actuator.

Trip and NptraoiNn indicaoNrs

The LEDs on the face of the trip unit, shown in 

Figurt 1

 and 

Figurt 

16

 to 

Figurt 27

, flash red to indicate the reason for any automatic 

trip operation. Each LED is strategically located in the related 

segment of the time-current curve depicted on the face of the trip 

unit. The reason for the trip is identified by the segment of the time-

current curve where the LED is illuminated. Following an automatic 

trip operation, the backup battery continues to supply power to 

the LEDs as shown in 

Figurt 15

. The LED pulse circuit, shown 

in 

Figurt 15

, is provided to reduce battery burden and will supply 

a quick flash of the trip LED approximately every four seconds. It 

is therefore important to view the unit for at least five seconds to 

detect a flashing cause of trip indicator.
Following a trip operation, push the Reset\Battery Test button, 

shown in 

Figurt 1

, to turn off the LEDs. A green LED, shown in 

Figurt 1

, indicates the operational status of the trip unit. Once the 

load current through the circuit breaker exceeds approximately 10% 

(three-phase power) of the current sensor rating, the green LED will 

flash on and off once each second to indicate that the trip unit is 

energized and operating properly. 

Note:

N

A steady green Status LED typically indicates that a low level of load 

current, on the order of 5% of full load, exists.

Making Currtno Rtltast

All models of trip units have a Making Current Release function.  

This safety feature prevents the circuit breaker from being closed 

and latched-in on a faulted circuit. The nonadjustable release 

is preset at to a peak current of 25 x I

n

, which correlates to 

approximately 11 x I

n

 (rms) with maximum asymmetry.

The Making Current Release is enabled only for the first two cycles 

following an initial circuit breaker closing operation. The Making 

Current Release will trip the circuit breaker instantaneously and  

flash the Instantaneous LED.

ZNnt inotrlNcking

m

 NOTICE

THE PROVISION FOR THE ZONE SELECTIVE INTERLOCKING FUNCTION IS 

STANDARD ON CIRCUIT BREAKERS WITH DIGITRIP TRIP UNITS FOR SHORT 

TIME AND GROUND FAULT (EARTH FAULT) FUNCTIONS. 

FOR ANSI/UL CIRCUIT BREAKERS WITH DIGITRIP TRIP UNITS, THE 

APPROPRIATE JUMPER TO TERMINAL B8 AND B9 MUST BE ADDED ON 

THE CIRCUIT BREAKER IF ZONE INTERLOCKING IS NOT DESIRED OR FIELD 

TESTING IS DESIRED. 

FOR IEC CIRCUIT BREAKERS WITH DIGITRIP TRIP UNITS, THE ZONE 

INTERLOCKING FUNCTION IS NOT WIRED OUT TO THE CIRCUIT BREAKER 

SECONDARIES (I.E., ZONE FUNCTIONALITY IS NOT PRESENT IN 

SECONDARIES B7, B8, AND B9). THE TRIP UNIT WILL ALWAYS FOLLOW 

THE PROGRAMMED SHORT TIME OR GROUND TIME SETTING. THIS IS 

ACCOMPLISHED VIA A WIRING HARNESS INTERNAL TO THE CIRCUIT 

BREAKER. IF THE ZONE INTERLOCKING FUNCTION IS DESIRED FOR IEC 

CIRCUIT BREAKERS WITH DIGITRIPS, PLEASE REFER TO EATON FOR 

APPROPRIATE INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO ADJUST THE INTERNAL 

WIRING HARNESS TO ACTIVATE THE ZONE INTERLOCKING FUNCTION 

ASSOCIATED WITH SECONDARIES B7, B8, AND B9 OF THE CIRCUIT 

BREAKER.

Summary of Contents for 520

Page 1: ...URES EATON IS NOT LIABLE FOR THE MISAPPLICATION OR MISINSTALLATION OF ITS PRODUCTS m WARNING OBSERVE ALL RECOMMENDATIONS NOTES CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS RELATING TO THE SAFETY OF PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT O...

Page 2: ...g 17 Section 4 Protection settings 22 General 22 Long delay current setting 22 Long delay time setting 23 Short delay current setting 23 Short delay time setting 23 Instantaneous current setting 24 Gr...

Page 3: ...LSIG 19 Figure 20 Digitrip 520M MLSI 20 Figure 21 Digitrip 520M MLSIA 20 Figure 22 Digitrip 520M MLSIG 20 Figure 23 Digitrip 520Mi MWLSIG 20 Figure 24 Digitrip 520MC CLSI 21 List of figures Descriptio...

Page 4: ...r use only in Magnum and Magnum DS circuit breakers eaton corporation www eaton com List of tables Description Page Table 1 Protection Types Available for Digitrip Trip Units 6 Table 2 Communication F...

Page 5: ...unit As current begins to flow through the breaker the sensors generate a secondary current that powers the trip unit The Digitrip 520 family of trip units provides five phase and two ground time curr...

Page 6: ...s Yes Yes Ground earth fault protection Ground fault option Yes Yes Yes Ground fault alarm No Yes d Yes d Ground fault pickup 25 100 x In c 25 100 x In c 25 100 x In c Ground fault delay I2 t at 0 625...

Page 7: ...messages alarm Overload long pickup X X X X High load alarm X N A N A N A Ground alarm N A X b X X b Remote messages trip Long delay trip X X X X Short delay trip X X X X Instantaneous trip X X X X G...

Page 8: ...OM ITS CONNECTOR DAMAGE TO INTERNAL CURRENT TRANSFORMERS MAY OCCUR DUE TO AN OPEN CIRCUIT CONDITION m CAUTION IF A RATING PLUG IS NOT INSTALLED IN THE TRIP UNIT THE UNIT WILL INITIATE A TRIP WHEN IT I...

Page 9: ...irements The cover is held in place by two cover screws Security is ensured by the insertion of a standard meter seal through the holes in both of the cover retention screws The plexiglass cover has a...

Page 10: ...etting for a time in excess of a 0 1 second delay The alarm relay will reset automatically if the ground current is less than the ground fault pickup see Figure 5 Note 4 High load alarm 520M 520MC mod...

Page 11: ...the force of the compressed spring by the permanent magnet When a tripping action is initiated the low energy trip actuator coil receives a tripping pulse from the Digitrip unit This pulse overcomes...

Page 12: ...ultiple ground scheme is shown in Figure 14 In this figure a ground fault is shown that has two possible return paths via the neutral back to its source The three neutral sensors are interconnected to...

Page 13: ...summed together at the PC board donut transformer to sense ground fault via element R5 b No jumper on secondary contacts B 6 B 7 c Neutral input if four wire is via contacts B 4 B 5 Neutral current in...

Page 14: ...3000 1 H13 3200 1 H14 630 1 H15 1250 1 H16 3150 1 H17 4000 1 H18 100 1 All secondary currents to be 1 00A nominal at full scale Insulation level 0 6 kV BIL 10 kV full wave Continuous thermal current r...

Page 15: ...ground sensing c This scheme is not applicable to four pole breakers No secondary contacts B 4 and B 5 are available on four pole breakers Do not jumper B 6 B 7 in four pole applications Ground Retur...

Page 16: ...B 7 to program the Digitrip to use element R4 c This scheme is not applicable to four pole breakers R5 R5 R5 T M2 M1 B5 B4 I 2 G I 2 G I 2 G I 2 G IG IG ig ig i 2 g i 2 G i 2 g i 2 g i 2 g N in B5 B5...

Page 17: ...s are digitized by the CHip chip The microcomputer continually digitizes these signals This data is used to calculate true rms current values which are then continually compared with the protection fu...

Page 18: ...e affected parts of the system When zone interlocking is employed a fault within the zone of protection of the breaker will cause the Digitrip 520 family of units to Trip the affected breaker immediat...

Page 19: ...models 520 520i and 520M 520Mi 520MC 520MCi trip units for use only in Magnum and Magnum DS circuit breakers eaton corporation www eaton com Figure 16 Digitrip 520 LI Figure 17 Digitrip 520 LSI Digit...

Page 20: ...rip models 520 520i and 520M 520Mi 520MC 520MCi trip units for use only in Magnum and Magnum DS circuit breakers eaton corporation www eaton com Figure 20 Digitrip 520M MLSI Figure 21 Digitrip 520M ML...

Page 21: ...7 8 9 95 1 0 t Response I2 Dependent on In In Max Amp Rating Current Sensor Rating Battery Check Reset Battery Test Step Unit Status Catalog 2 4 7 10 12 15 20 24 Short Delay Setting Short Delay Time...

Page 22: ...ound current settings are defined in multiples of In To illustrate the effect of each protection curve setting simulated time current curves are pictured on the face of the trip unit Each rotary switc...

Page 23: ...g Plug Long delay time setting There are eight available long delay time settings as illustrated in Figure 31 ranging from 2 24 seconds These settings are the total clearing times when the current val...

Page 24: ...nstantaneous Current Settings Ground fault current setting The eight ground fault current settings are labeled with values from 0 25 to 1 0 x In see Figure 36 The domestic U S models have a maximum of...

Page 25: ...ace Module BIM can be used to monitor up to 31 Digitrip 520MC trip units The acceptable addresses are 001 031 Remote master computer When desired Digitrip 520MC trip units can communicate with a BIM o...

Page 26: ...PING OPERATION WILL CAUSE DISRUPTION OF SERVICE AND POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY RESULTING IN THE UNNECESSARY SWITCHING OF CONNECTED EQUIPMENT m CAUTION TESTING A CIRCUIT BREAKER WHILE IT IS IN SERVICE AN...

Page 27: ...trip unit LEDs A and B function to represent sufficient battery voltage from both the single lithium cell and the six alkaline batteries respectively If either LED does not light or lights only dimly...

Page 28: ...d from the Cell A B C Suitable Conductors Low Voltage AC Current Source Primary Disconnect Stabs When Drawout Polarity and Identification A B C Suitable Conductors Low Voltage AC Current Source Primar...

Page 29: ...ip and associated Cause of Trip LEDs see Figure 15 Insulating Tab Rating Plug Door Flipped Open Use Type 1 3 N Lithium Battery Only Pull to Remove Battery Pull Out After Installation Battery installat...

Page 30: ...LE SENSOR RATING MATCHES THAT PRINTED ON THE RATING PLUG DOOR INSTALLING A RATING PLUG THAT DOES NOT MATCH THE SENSOR RATING CAN PRODUCE SERIOUS MISCOORDINATION AND OR FAILURE OF THE PROTECTION SYSTEM...

Page 31: ...gitrip 220P or 520 LI L curve 70C1296 Digitrip 220P or 520 LI I curve 70C1006 Digitrip 520 LS curve 70C1007 Digitrip 520 I curve 70C1008 Digitrip 520 G curve 70C1446 Digitrip 520MC Maintenance Mode tr...

Page 32: ...d A blue LED confirms that the function is on For the other two methods of arming the Maintenance Mode function this switch must be in the position labeled 0 1 With this setting a remote switch wired...

Page 33: ...A blue LED on the Digitrip verifies that Maintenance Mode is armed b The recommended selector switch for this low voltage application is Eaton part number 10250T1333 2E which includes a contact block...

Page 34: ...e fault and will send an interlocking signal to the main trip unit The main trip unit will begin to time out and in the event that the feeder breaker Z2 does not clear the fault the main breaker will...

Page 35: ...in Magnum and Magnum DS circuit breakers eaton corporation www eaton com Figure 49 Typical Zone Interlocking Connections with Two Main Breakers M1 M2 and a Tie Breaker T F23 C ZO ZI F22 C ZO ZI T C Z...

Page 36: ...er See Section 2 Notes Trip unit is malfunctioning Replace trip unit High inrush phase currents may cause fictitious ground pickup momentarily Connect Zout to Zin jumper to provide some time delay see...

Page 37: ...INPUT 520M ONLY Z_COM BRKCLSD K2 8 K2 9 K2 7 K2 6 K2 5 K2 4 K2 3 K2 2 K2 1 A 30 A 29 A 27 A 28 B 19 B 18 OPTIONAL AUX SWITCH 52b 52a B 17 B 16 A 22 A 21 A 19 A 20 A 26 A 25 OPTIONAL AUX SWITCH 52b 52...

Page 38: ...COM network uses a 3 pin The RS 485 Modbus uses a 4 pin connector that consists of signals A B COMmon and SHielD Three baud rates of 1200 9600 or 19200 are selectable via programming switch for the Mo...

Page 39: ...structional Leaflet IL70C1037H05 Effective October 2009 Digitrip models 520 520i and 520M 520Mi 520MC 520MCi trip units for use only in Magnum and Magnum DS circuit breakers eaton corporation www eato...

Page 40: ...and conditions outlined in appropriate Eaton selling policies or other contractual agreement between Eaton and the purchaser THERE ARE NO UNDERSTANDINGS AGREEMENTS WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INC...

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