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Program  Aux

Relays Menu

(Continued from D-14)

RELAY C*

RELAY A*

RELAY B*

RELAY A*

RELAY B*

RELAY C*

RELAY B*

RELAY C*

RELAY A*

SEL

VIEW

RELAY
  LDT

RELAY
  SDT

RELAY
  INST

Group 1

Group 2

Selected Relay determines Groups displayed.

Relay

Groups Displayed

A

 (Alarming)

1, 2

   PULSE INITIATE DISABLED

None PULSE INITIATE ENABLED

B

 (Blocking)

1, 3

C

 (Latching)

1, 3

" * " (asterisk) is placed
beside the relay letter when
at least one of its RELAY
functions is ENABLED.

 PULSE
INITIATE

ENABLED
 PULSE

ENABLED

kVAh

kWh

DISABLED

RELAY
GND TRIP

RELAY
AmpUNBAL

RELAY
PH LOSS

RELAY
OverTEMP

RELAY
PlugTRIP

RELAY
CommTRIP

"ENABLED" or

"DISABLED" for

all screens

RELAY
VolUnbal

RELAY
RevPower

RELAY
OF TRIP

RELAY
UF TRIP

RELAY
OV TRIP

RELAY
UV TRIP

RELAY
ACC TRIP

RELAY A
GND ALRM

RELAY A
NeutALRM

RELAY A
  LDPU

RELAY A
HighLOAD

RELAY A
OP ALARM

RELAY A
kW  DMND

RELAY A
PF ALARM

RELAY A
THD ALRM

RELAY A
UV ALARM

RELAY A
OV ALARM

RELAY A
UF ALARM

RELAY A
OF ALARM

RELAY A
PhROTATE

RELAY A
V UNB AL

RELAY A
kVA DMND

Group 3

"ENABLED"

or

"DISABLED"

for all screens

Re

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ys

 B & C

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Re

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Appendix D  Page D-15

Summary of Contents for Cuttler-Hammer Digitrip 1150V

Page 1: ...4 Aux RELAYS 25 4 2 5 ALARMS 25 4 2 6 Digital Relay Accessory Module 26 4 2 7 TripLink 26 4 2 8 Setting TIME and DATE 27 4 2 9 Selecting DISPLAYS 27 4 2 10 SYSTEM Settings 27 4 3 View Settings VIEW SE...

Page 2: ...IABLE FOR THE MISAPPLICATION OR MISINSTALLATION OF ITS PRODUCTS WARNING OBSERVEALL RECOMMENDATIONS NOTES CAU TIONS AND WARNINGS RELATING TO THE SAFETY OF PERSONNELAND EQUIPMENT OBSERVE AND COMPLY WITH...

Page 3: ...rotection LONG delay TIME 6 x Ir I4T LONG delay thermal MEMORY 0 4 1 0 x In 2 24 seconds 1 5 seconds Yes 0 4 1 0 x In 2 24 seconds 1 5 seconds Yes SHORT delay Pick Up3 Short Delay SHORT delay TIME 8 x...

Page 4: ...NITIATE kWh PULSE INITIATE kVAh kWh See section 4 7 INITIATE is an abbreviation for INITIATOR INITIATE is an abbreviation for INITIATOR Only one of DEMAND Max kW or DEMAND Max kVA can be SLIDING INTER...

Page 5: ...age Unbalance Trip 5 to 50 1 3 Voltage Unbalance Time 1 to 250 seconds 1 second 2 5s 0 5s or 2 2 whichever larger Reverse Power Trip 1 to 65000kW 1 kW 4 FS Reverse Power Time 1 to 250 seconds 1 second...

Page 6: ...ker 1 1 Protection The Digitrip 1150V Trip Unit is completely self contained and requires no external control power to operate its basic over current protection functions It operates from current sign...

Page 7: ...ure 1 2 Installation of the Digitrip Unit into a Type VCP T VCP TR T VAC or T VACR Circuit Breaker Side View CAUTION IF A RATING PLUG IS NOT INSTALLED IN THE TRIP UNIT THE UNIT WILL INITIATE A TRIP WH...

Page 8: ...surface must be connected to the ground earth bus Confirm that the polarity mark red dot on the front of the current sensor faces the circuit breaker b SECONDARY Connect secondary terminals of the cur...

Page 9: ...odule is to provide either a trip or alarm output contact via the two customer programmed relays within the module An assortment of relay functions can be assigned to these relays See the Aux Relay pr...

Page 10: ...Effective 11 2003 Page 10 I L 66A7535H02 Figure 1 5 Secondary Block A Connections Figure 1 6 Secondary Block B Connections...

Page 11: ...uator contains a permanent magnet assembly moving and stationary core assemblies a spring and a coil Nominal coil resistance is 24 ohms and the black lead is positive The circuit breaker mecha nism au...

Page 12: ...le is 69C3016G02 has an ampere rating of 50 1 In this scheme all breaker secondary currents at the 100 mA level are summed together at the PC board donut transformer to sense ground fault via element...

Page 13: ...enced in Section 9 The residual ground fault pick up settings are from 0 24x to 1 00x in steps of 0 01 and OFF for the Digitrip 1150V and 0 10x to 1 00x for the Digitrip 1150Vi The settings below 0 24...

Page 14: ...2 3 42 5 35 5 35 1 55 1 55 20 21 1 1600 1 2000 3 06 1 17 4 67 7 25 2 29 2 93 1 87 1 21 0 47 0 61 0 56 0 31 0 09 Rdc Ohms 15 RATIO WIRE GAUGE C max B max A min DESCRIPTION POLARITY MARK SECONDARY X1 LA...

Page 15: ...n range from 30 C to 85 C but rarely exceed 70 to 75 C If however temperatures in the neighborhood of the trip unit exceed 85 C the trip unit performance may be degraded In order to insure that the tr...

Page 16: ...uator LED Pulse Circuit 3V Battery POWER RELAY Module FET Trip Trip LEDs CHip TM CHip Chip TM TA Current Sensors 4 bit Latch Chip Zone Interlocks Z IN Z OUT Rating Plug Key Pad A B INCOM Trans ceiver...

Page 17: ...ltage Sub Menu the voltage primary and voltage second ary values that reflects the external voltage transformers VTs that he will be using The default values set at the factory are Voltage Primary 480...

Page 18: ...pushbutton selects the submenu for the blinking selection located in the middle of the display ESCape The ESCape pushbutton brings the user up to the previous menu in the display Multiple ESC pushbutt...

Page 19: ...imestamp of event and view down to observe trip current data This data along with timestamp will also be stored in Event Log The maximum trip current value that can be displayed is 65535 A 4 After any...

Page 20: ...have a PICKUP and TimeDIAL selection to position the curve The short delay function is included as part of IEC curve The available settings for the LSIG standard curve along with the effects of changi...

Page 21: ...onse reverts to the FLAT response IMPORTANT NOTE The Short Delay Time setting is the fastest response time for the I4 or IEEE or IEC response curve See curves for more information 1 The above statemen...

Page 22: ...Section 3 3 Zone Interlocking In addition to standard Ground Fault protection the GROUND FAULT MEMORY function serves to protect loads in the event of a sputtering arc to ground Without this function...

Page 23: ...e LSIG Current protection functions do require a reliable source of auxiliary power available on breaker secondary contacts A 14 A 15 If the breaker is equiped with the 24 48VDC Power Relay Module the...

Page 24: ...O YES YES 51 1 to 57 95 YES YES NO YES 58 1 to 58 95 NO YES NO YES 59 0 to 69 7 NO NO NO NO 70 NO NO YES YES EXAMPLE 2 ProGRam SETting SYSTEM FREQ 50Hz VOLTAGE PRIMARY 4800V VOLTAGE SEC 120V VOLTAGE S...

Page 25: ...master computer IBM PC compatible with an Eaton Cutler Hammer Inc CONI card or MINT 4 2 3 3 INCOM Network Interconnections INCOM sends bursts of data on a 92 to 115 2 kHz carrier at rates up to 9600...

Page 26: ...or cloning a lineup of breakers cloning a breaker s settings for replacing the breaker with its clone for maintenance purposes or for making common settings for a test program All INCOM settings inclu...

Page 27: ...ens The first screen sets metering for A B and C phase currents to AUTO or MANUAL The remaining twenty one screens of various perameters and can be set to on or off depending on user preference Any se...

Page 28: ...e user cannot edit or change settings in these menus Figure 4 9 TripLink Transfer as shown with Two Type VCP T Circuit Breakers 4 3 1 Firmware Menu The Firmware menu enables the user to view the versi...

Page 29: ...data for a maximum of three events An event is defined as an alarm or trip condition experienced by the breaker The user has the option to record only trip function events or to record both trip and...

Page 30: ...ght data points per phase per cycle is captured and can be sent to a host computer From this data parameters such as THD individual harmonics content and waveform are fabricated There is a timer in th...

Page 31: ...eds 0 5 x Ir while conducting a TRIP test 5 2 2 Functional Field Testing CAUTION PERFORMING TESTS WITHOUT THE CUTLER HAM MER APPROVED TEST KIT MAY DAMAGE THE DIG ITRIP UNIT Use the test receptacle to...

Page 32: ...current is correct The secondary injection current source is able to deliver up to 5x 1 ampere is 1 per unit into the breaker s secondary contacts This can produce a 300 overload test and a 400 Short...

Page 33: ...utput Control knob of MS 2 and by setting selector Figure 5 2 Auxiliary Power Module Figure 5 1 AVO MultiAmp MS 2 Test Source switch to the Maintain position At about 30 of the Rating Plug value check...

Page 34: ...y be beneficial to make a test harness The test harness will have female AMP sockets 66598 2 in one housing on the one end The other should consist of spade terminations that connect to the 5A and Com...

Page 35: ...clock is used to timestamp trip and alarm events On initial installation of the circuit breaker pull out battery and remove insulating tab then re install the battery See Figure 6 1 This will activat...

Page 36: ...23 USA 1 914 592 2500 www varta com Duracell Inc DL 1 3N Berkshire Corporate Park Bethel CT 06801 USA 1 800 551 2355 www duracell com Sanyo Energy Corporation CR 1 3N 2055 SanyoAvenue San Ysidro CA 92...

Page 37: ...on that have the responsibility for protection equipment 9 0 REFERENCES 9 1 Medium Voltage Type VCP Circuit Breakers I B 69C3067H05 ANSI Breaker Instructions I B 69C3066H02 IEC Breaker Instructions 4A...

Page 38: ...Shop Order Reference PER UNIT MULTIPLIERS Rating Plug Amperes In Ir Continuous Ampere Rating LDS x In Trip Function Per Unit Setting Multi Ampere Equivalent Setting Time Delay Inst In Long Delay In S...

Page 39: ...Function Factory Rev 1 Rev 2 Rev 3 Curve Type LSIG Slope I2T Ir Long PU x ln 1 0 Long Time 4s Long Memory ON Short Slope FLAT Short PUx Ir 3 0 Short Time 0 3s Inst PU x In 4 Ground Slope FLAT Ground P...

Page 40: ...nce Test Record Form GROUND FAULT TEST RECORD FORM Ground Fault Test Record should be retained by those in charge of the building s electrical installation in order to be available to the authority ha...

Page 41: ...he feeder will send a restraint interlocking signal to Z1 Main and feeder trip units will begin to time out and in the event that the branch breaker does not clear the fault the feeder breaker will cl...

Page 42: ...Zone Interlocking wiring separate from power conductors DO NOT GROUND any Zone Interlocking wiring The maximum distance between two farthest breakers on different zones from the ZO downstream to ZI up...

Page 43: ...urrents may cause fictitious ground pickup momentarily Connect Zout to Zin jumper to provide some time delay BREAKER TRIPS ON GROUND FAULT Trip unit is malfunctioning Replace trip unit Connection from...

Page 44: ...heck input voltage for Aux Power A14 A15 1 Push Reset Button 2 Replace unit if WATCHDOG alarm reappears or if status LED is not flashing See Appendix G and H If alarm persists protection CHip A functi...

Page 45: ...27 J0 43 J0 20 J0 45 J0 21 J0 44 J0 22 I1 9 J0 2 J0 9 J0 10 J0 11 I1 4 I1 7 I1 5 I1 3 I1 6 I1 2 J0 28 J0 30 J0 31 J0 33 J0 32 DIGITRIP 1150V 1150Vi PLUG RATING J0 39 J0 37 J0 14 I1 1 J0 15 J0 38 J0 1...

Page 46: ...s for Short Time and or Ground Time functions for testing or Non Zone Interlocking applications a jumper from B 8 to B 9 is required 4 On breakers having Ground Fault function active a jumper installe...

Page 47: ...OG METER EventLOG VIEW SET EventLOG VIEW SET PGM SET VIEW SET PGM SET TEST PGM SET TEST HARMONIC TEST HARMONIC METER View Settings Menu Page D 5 Event Menu Page D 3 Program Settings Menu Page D 11 Met...

Page 48: ...IB IC 5 MINUTE AVERAGE IA XXXXX IB XXXXX IC XXXXX IN IG 5 MINUTE AVERAGE IN XXXXX IG XXXXX IN XXXXX IG XXXXX XXXXX Vab XXXXX Vbc XXXXX Vac Power Fwd kW XXXXXXX kVA XXXXXXX kvar XXXXXXX IA XXXXX IB XXX...

Page 49: ...2 Logged Meter Screens Event 3 Logged Meter Screens When a trip event occurs data from the appropriate Meter Menu screens is captured and then logged for that event The event numbering scheme is a fir...

Page 50: ...L Voltage and FREQ screens displayed See Note 3 OPEN BY COMM No Data Displayed ACC BUS TRIP No Data Displayed AMPERES OUT OF BALANCE 1st Meter Screens VOLT UN BALANCE TRIP L L Voltage and FREQ screens...

Page 51: ...n kVA DEMAND ALARM kVA Meter Screen THD ALARM THD Harmonics Screen UndrVOLT ALARM 3rd Meter Screen OverVOLT ALARM 3rd Meter Screen UndrFREQ ALARM FREQ Meter Screen OverFREQ ALARM FREQ Meter Screen Pha...

Page 52: ...UD XXXX EXT COMM OpenTrip XXXXXXXX EXT COMM XXXX DT 910 COMM XXXXXXXX INCOM AUXRLY ALARMS View Auxiliary Relays Page D 8 View Alarms Page D 9 AUXRLY ALARMS ACCBUS ALARMS ACCBUS FIRMWARE View Accessory...

Page 53: ...MEMORY XXX LSIG CURVE SELECTED LONG SLOPE IXT LONG PU X XX Ir XXXXA LongTIME 6x Ir XX X s GROUND SLOPE XXXX GND PU X XX XXXX A GROUND TIME X XX s EXT GND CT RATIO XXXX AMP UN BALANCE XX AMP UN BALANC...

Page 54: ...DEMAND Max kW XXX DEMAND Fwd kW XXX kVA XXX kvar XXX IA IB IC XXXXXX kVAh XXX PF Hz XXX IA IB IC AVERAGE XXX IN IG AVERAGE XXX ENERGY Rev kWh XXX ENERGY kWh XXX DEMAND kVA XXX DEMAND Max kVA XXX OP C...

Page 55: ...Wh DISABLED RELAY GND TRIP XXXXXXXX RELAY AmpUNBAL XXXXXXXX RELAY PH LOSS XXXXXXXX RELAY OverTEMP XXXXXXXX RELAY PlugTRIP XXXXXXXX RELAY CommTRIP XXXXXXXX ENABLED or DISABLED for all screens RELAY Vol...

Page 56: ...F ALARM X XX THD ALARM XX LDPU ALARM Non Selectable Alarm WATCHDOG ALARM SETTINGS ERROR ALARM EEROM ALARM NOTES The message LDPU indicates an overload condition This term is used for a Pickup alarm on...

Page 57: ...UNC 1 2 XXXX RLY FUNC 2 3 XXXX RLY FUNC 3 4 XXXX RLY FUNC 4 1 XXXX VIEW ADDR 04 XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX OFF AUX BELL DEAD ALARM WATCH LDT SDT INST GndT GFAlm HLAlm SEL Save Page D 19 Each of the 4 addresses...

Page 58: ...XXX s UndrVOLT TRIP XXXXX V VOLTAGE SETTING XXXXXXX ENABLED DISABLED UndrFREQ TRIP XX X Hz OverFREQ TRIP XX X Hz OverVOLT TIME XXX s PRIMARY VOLTAGE XXXXX OverFREQ TIME X XX s VOLT UN BALANCE XX RevPo...

Page 59: ...RRENT SYSTEM Program VOLTAGE FREQ Settings Page D 18A FREQ Hz BC RELAY RESET Program TripLink Page D 18 Program Time Page D 18 50 60 Manual Auto OFF max kW max kVA ENABLED DISABLED Throughout Program...

Page 60: ...1 10 1 IEC A IEC B IEC C Program Current Curve IEEE IEC Represents the active curve ON or left blank automatically Not editable Set to ON if settings are saved within that curve Only one ON at a time...

Page 61: ...s Program CURRENT Curve LSIG Continued from D 12 Save Page D 19 LONG SLOPE I T 0 40 1 00 steps of 0 05 LONG PU Ir XXXXA I2T 2 0 24 0 steps of 0 5 LongTIME 6x Ir s 2 4 LONG MEMORY ON OFF SHORT SLOPE 1...

Page 62: ...kvar IA IB IC kVAh PF Hz IA IB IC AVERAGE IN IG AVERAGE ENERGY Rev kWh ENERGY kWh DEMAND kVA DEMAND Max kVA OP COUNT IA IB IC Min rms IN IG Max rms IA IB IC Max rms IN IG Min rms PF Min Max All displa...

Page 63: ...Y functions is ENABLED PULSE INITIATE ENABLED PULSE ENABLED kVAh kWh DISABLED RELAY GND TRIP RELAY AmpUNBAL RELAY PH LOSS RELAY OverTEMP RELAY PlugTRIP RELAY CommTRIP ENABLED or DISABLED for all scree...

Page 64: ...500 OFF steps of 1 1 to 65 500 OFF steps of 1 1 to 12 500 OFF steps of 1 1 to 60 s 0 50 to 0 95 OFF steps of 0 05 10 to 30 OFF steps of 1 ENABLED DISABLED See Note below NEUT AMP ALARM A HighLOAD TIM...

Page 65: ...2 3 XXXX RLY FUNC 3 4 XXXX RLY FUNC 4 1 XXXX VIEW ADDR 04 XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX OFF AUX BELL DEAD ALARM WATCH LDT SDT INST GndT GFAlm HLAlm SEL Each of the 4 addresses is a separate Save group ADDR 01 XXX...

Page 66: ...value is edited the top line will reflect the change Program Time 12 Mar98 format Save Page D 19 Continued from D 17 TIME XX XXXXX XX XX XX TripLink TRANSFER ERROR THIS BREAKER TO LEARN PRESS SAVE TO...

Page 67: ...IP V VOLTAGE SETTING ENABLED DISABLED 1 to 250s UndrFREQ TRIP Hz OverFREQ TRIP Hz OverVOLT TIME s UndrFREQ TIME s OverFREQ TIME s OFF 58 0 to 62 0 60Hz 48 0 to 52 0 50Hz steps of 0 1Hz 0 2 to 5 0 s 5...

Page 68: ...INCOM GROUP SAVE RELAY A GROUP SAVE ALARMS SAVE ACCBUS GROUP SAVE TIME SAVE XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX SETTINGS TRANSFER ERROR Savable Data Screen SAVE SAVING NO SAVE ESC OR TIMEOUT Previous Menu Level YES SAV...

Page 69: ...A PH TEST x In XXXXX A VIEW ESC SEL 0 1 to 2 0 steps of 0 1 0 4 to M1 steps of 0 1 Test Menu Continued from D 19 TESTING PRESS SAVE TO TEST SAVE ESC SEL ESC SEL XXXXX XXXXX TestTRIP IA XXXXX IB XXXXX...

Page 70: ...XX THDB XX THDC XX THDN XX THDC XX THDN XX CFA X X THDN XX CFA XX X CFB XX X CFB XX X CFC XX X CFN XX X CFC XX X CFN XX X HARMON A HARMON X 01 XX 02 XX HARMON X 03 XX 04 XX ESC SEL Harmonics Menu Con...

Page 71: ...f applicable 2nd Meter Screen if applicable Note If more than one alarm condition exists in the system the Mutliple Alarm screen will be displayed and alternate with one of the alarm causes Pressing t...

Page 72: ...e IA IB IC AUTO IN IG ON L L VOLTAGE ON FwdPower ON PF HZ ON ENERGY FWD REV ON all others OFF AuxReLaYs All relays DISABLED ALARMS All alarms OFF ACC BUS Address1 Relay1 is Aux Aux Switch All other ad...

Page 73: ...ion FwdPower forward power G GFAlm ground fault alarm GND ground GroundPU ground pickup H HARMON harmonic HH hours HLAlm High Load Aarm Hz hertz I IA phase A current IB phase B current IC phase C curr...

Page 74: ...trip PROTECT protection PU pickup Q R REV revision Rev reverse RevPower reverse power RLY relay rms root mean squared RpwrT Reverse Power Trip S s seconds SDT short delay trip SEL SELect pushbutton o...

Page 75: ...g the breaker trips Short Delay Slope Shape of the Short Time Curve FLAT fixed time I2T applicable with I2T Long Delay Slope only Short Delay Time The delay time before tripping after short delay is p...

Page 76: ...etting a Neutral Pickup Alarm occurs Breaker Operations Count Alarm When breaker operations count exceeds this setting a Breaker Operations Count Alarm occurs Low Power Factor Alarm When the power fac...

Page 77: ...Frequency Over frequency Phase Unbalance Activate Latch Relay C on Trip The trip conditions upon which Latch Relay C is activated Long Delay Short Delay Instantaneous Ground Fault Ampere Unbalance Pha...

Page 78: ...Effective 11 2003 Page 78 I L 66A7535H02 Appendix G Auxiliary Relays SR L L...

Page 79: ...e is 120 VAC 20 or 48 125 VDC Accessory Bus Modules use DIN rail mounting Connector types are plug in Phoenix Four form C contacts use 12 pin connector part 1835193 Power is 5 pin part 1835122 Communi...

Page 80: ...NT use DIN rail mounting Connector types are plug in Phoenix Power is 5 pin INCOM network uses a 3 pin The RS 485 MODBUS uses a 4 pin connector which consist of signals A B COMmon and SHielD Control v...

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