11
Instruction Leaflet
I. L. 29-885D
Effective August 2011
Instructions for Digitrip RMS 510 Trip Unit
EATON CORPORATION
www.eaton.com
3.5 Short Delay Time Setting
As illustrated in Figure 15, there are two different Short Delay curve
shapes, i .e ., fixed time (flat) and I
2
t response . The shape selected
depends on the type of selective coordination chosen . The I
2
t
response will provide a longer time delay in the low-end of the short
delay current range than will the flat response .
Five flat ( .I, .2, .3, .4, .5 sec .) and three I
2
t ( .I*, .3*, .5* sec .)
response time delay settings are available . The I
2
t response settings
are identified by the suffix asterisk (*) that appears in the setting
viewing window . The I
2
t response is applicable to currents less than
eight (8) times I
r
the Long Delay Setting . For currents greater than 8
times
I
r
the I
2
t response reverts to the flat response .
otee:
N
See also Section 1 .1 .5, Zone Interlocking .
Figure 15. Short Delay Time Settings.
3.6 Instantaneous Current Setting
There are eight (8) available Instantaneous Current Settings, as illus-
trated in Figure 16 . Six settings are in the range from 2 to 6 times
the rating plug value (I
n
), and the other two settings are "M1" and
"M2" times (I
n
) . The values that "M1" and "M2" have depend upon
the type of circuit breaker, and are specified both on the rating plug
label (see Figure 9), and on the applicable (I) Time-Current Curve ref-
erenced in Section 5 .
Figure 16. Instantaneous Current Settings.
.1*, .3*, .5*
.1, .2, .3, .4, .5,
:
,
Short Delay
Time
Available Settings
Seconds with
:
Flat Response
.......
.
.
.
Shape
Returns
to
Flat
Response at Currents
Higher than
. .
,
.
.-----
“*” In Viewing Window
I
Indicates
Shape
I t
2
8 x
I
r
I t
2
8 x
I
r
Seconds with
I t
2
Shape
Available Settings
:-----
6 X
In Multiples of
Rating Plug
Amperes
M1 and M2 Values are Specified o
n Rating Plug
I
n
Setting Inst.
(I )
n
5, 6, M , M
2, 2.5, 3, 4,
1
2
3.7 No Instantaneous Current Setting
For types LS and LSG Trip Units, please see Sections 1 .1 .3
DlScriminator (High initial Current Release) and 1 .1 .4 OVERRIDE
(Fixed Instantaneous), for available fast-acting high short-circuit pro-
tection .
3.8 Ground Fault Current Setting
The eight (8) Ground Fault "Pick-up" Current Settings are labeled
with the code letters "A" through "K" (except there are no "G" or "I"
settings), as illustrated in Figure 17 . In general, the specific current
settings range from 0 .25 to 1 .0 times (I
n
), the rating plug value, but
cannot exceed 1200 A . The specific Ground Current Settings for
each letter are listed in Table 1 and on the (G) Time-Current Curve
applicable for the circuit breaker (see Section 5) .
Figure 17. Ground Fault Settings.
Table 1. Ground Fault Current Settings.
Ground Fault Current Settings
(Amperes)
Installed
Rating
Plug
(Amperes)
I
n
A
B
C
D
E
F
H
K
100
25
30
35
40
50
60
75
100
200
50
60
70
80
100
120
150
200
250
63
75
88
100
125
150
188
250
300
75
90
105
120
150
180
225
300
400
100
120
140
160
200
240
300
400
600
150
180
210
240
300
360
450
600
630
158
189
221
252
315
378
473
630
800
200
240
280
320
400
480
600
800
1000
250
300
350
400
500
600
750
1000
1200
300
360
420
480
600
720
900
1200
1250
312
375
438
500
625
750
938
1200
1600
400
480
560
640
800
960
1200
1200
2000
500
600
700
800
1000
1200
1200
1200
2400
600
720
840
960
1200
1200
1200
1200
2500
625
750
875
1000
1200
1200
1200
1200
3000/3150
750
900
1050
1200
1200
1200
1200
1200
3200
800
960
1120
1200
1200
1200
1200
1200
4000
1000
1200
1200
1200
1200
1200
1200
1200
5000
1200
1200
1200
1200
1200
1200
1200
1200
Tolerances on settings are ± 10% of values shown.
Refer to Type DS, Type SPB, or Series C R-Frame supplemental instruction leaflets
given in Section 5 for list of available rating plugs for each type circuit breaker.
Available Settings
A.
Specific Values
Given on Circuit
Breaker time-Current
Curve and in Table 1