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If the system is a 4-wire system with a neutral current 

sensor, apply the same current as described above 
through one phase of the breaker, returning through the 

neutral sensor, as shown in Fig. 

breaker should 

not trip, and the alarm indicator, 

if supplied, should not 

the test on the other two phases. 

If the system is a 3-wire system with no neutral current 

sensor, apply the same current as described above 
through any two phases of the breaker, with the connec- 
tions exactly as shown in Fig. 14-3. The breaker should 

not trip, and the alarm indicator, 

if supplied, should not 

operate. Repeat the test using the other two combinations 
of  breaker phases. 

CAUTION 

SHOULD BE USED FOR 

AND NOT FIELD 

CALIBRATION 

RMS 310 GROUND 

UNIT. 

ANY TEMPORARY CONNECTION MADE 

PURPOSE OF CONDUCTING TESTS SHOULD BE 
RESTOREDTO PROPER OPERATING CONDITIONS 
BEFORE 

BREAKERTO SERVICE. 

The results of the test are to be recorded on the test form 

provided with the equipment. 

7.0 

RATING PLUG 

The rating plug, as illustrated in Figure 15, is used to 
establish the continuous ampere rating of the related 
circuit breaker. 

For adjustable rating plugs (Table 1 

the primary 

current carrying conductors used with the breaker must 
be sized to correspond with the maximum setting of the 

rating plug, in accordance with National Electric Code 
requirements. 

The Long Delay protection function of the trip unit is set at 
the rating plug value 

Short Delay and Instanta- 

neous protection functions are set as a multiple of 
Ground Fault protection function is independent of 

Different rating plugs are available (Table 1-2) to match 

the desired current rating and type of circuit breaker into 
which the trip unit is to be installed. 

Complete catalog descriptions of all available rating plugs 
are given in the applicable circuit breaker supplementary 
instruction leaflets (see Section 

8.0). 

8.0 REFERENCES 

8.1 Series C L-Frame Molded Case Circuit Breakers 

Frame Instruction Leaflet 

AD 29-1 67L 

8.2 Internal Accessories: 

The following types of  internal 

accessories, which mount on the trip unit, are available for 

use. The number of the instruction leaflet covering the 
installation of each accessory is shown. 

Typical Time-Current Characteristic 
curves for L Frame Breakers 

Alarm 

(ASL) Switch 

........... 

I.L. 

Auxiliary Switch 

........................................... 

I.L. 

.................................................... 

Low Energy Shunt Trip 

................................ 

I.L. 

Undervoltage Release Mechanism (Handle 
Reset 

........................................................... 

I.L. 

Effective 

March 2003 

I.L. 29C615E

Courtesy of NationalSwitchgear.com

Summary of Contents for Digitrip RMS 310

Page 1: ...TION OR MISINSTALLATION OF ITS PRODUCTS CUTLER HAMMER IS NOT LIABLE FORTHE The user is cautioned to observe all recommendations warnings and cautions relatingto the safety of personnel and equipment a...

Page 2: ...ing steps Note If required internal accessory installation should be done before the circuit breaker is mounted and connected Refer to individualaccessory instruc tion leaflets Make sure that the trip...

Page 3: ...ed but no phaseto neutral loadsare used the neutralcurrent sensor is not necessary Inthat case the white and grey leadson the trip unit should be cut off before installation If the system neutralis gr...

Page 4: ...OURCE LOAD Aux Iiaryswitch shown m the Breaker Canlacis Open pmilmn Fig 6 COVER SCREWS TORQUE 20 22 9 9 1 b Fig 7a MDL Trip Unit Installation E VN Effective March 2003 I L 29C615E Courtesy of National...

Page 5: ...also remove the load end trip unit mounting screws from the frame fig 7a Note The two trip unit outer retaining screws may be placed in the trip unit conductor holes at this time If preferred the 5 1...

Page 6: ...heck manual tripping of the circuit breaker Fig 9 Cover Screw Installation Positions Note Before attempting to install the rating plug the arrow in the Push to Trip button portion of the plug must be...

Page 7: ...es LSI LSIE LSIP and LSlG unlessthe instantaneous I setting is selected 4 4 Ground Fault Protection When selected ground fault pick up and time delay settings shown inTable 1 2 allow selective ground...

Page 8: ...I Ih 1 Ilh 5 Short Delay Pick up Multiples of Rated Cu Current irrent Fig 12 1 Short Delay TripCurrent Adjustment and Curve Details Fig 12 2Short Delay TripCurrentand Short Delay Trip Time Adjustment...

Page 9: ...rounding points of the system shall be verified to determinethat ground paths do not exist that would bypass the sensors The use of high voltagetesters and resistancebridges may be used i 3 0 0 8 Rati...

Page 10: ...e Current Limiting Resistor if required Fig 14 3 Connectionsfor GroundFault No Trip Test with a Three WireSystem Source Load Nl Current Limiting Resistor if required Fig 14 2 Connectionsfor GroundFaul...

Page 11: ...hose in Charge of the Building s Electrical Installation in order to be available to the Authority having Jurisdiction Test Date Circuit Breaker Number Results Tested By Fig 16 TypicalPerformanceTestR...

Page 12: ...ustable rating plugs Table 1 2 the primary current carrying conductors used with the breaker must be sized to correspond with the maximumsetting of the rating plug in accordance with National Electric...

Page 13: ...fourth pole Fourth pole unprotected 0 Fixed rating plugs available see Table 1 2 0 Optional four setting adjustable rating plugs available seeTable 1 2 8 Using trip unit with adjustable short delay t...

Page 14: ...ck upO Ground Fault Pick up Adjustable Ground FaultTime Delay Fixed rating plugs available Trip Unit Fixed Rating Plugs Amoere Ratina 600A 630A 800A 300A 350A 400A 500A 600A I 300A 315AO 350A 400A 500...

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