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DMI
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Table 1:
Output functions
Function
Output switches, if ...
Trip
I
i
1)
a short-circuit trip has occurred
Trip
I
r
1)
an overload trip has occurred (long-delayed)
Trip
I
sd
1)
a short-time delayed trip has occurred
(without
I
²t monitoring activated)
Trip
I
²t
1)
a short-time delayed trip has occurred due to
I
²t characteristics (with
I
²t function
activated)
Trip
I
dn
1)
the permissible residual current was exceeded and has caused a trip
Overtemp.
1)
the permissible operating temperature of the NZM electronic circuitry was
exceeded and has therefore caused a trip
Overload 1
the current in at least one pole has exceeded the permissible value of 100 %
(hysteresis approx. 5 %)
Overload 2
the current in at least one pole has exceeded the permissible value of 120 %
(hysteresis approx. 5 %)
Load warning
the current in at least one pole has exceeded the permissible value of 70 %
(hysteresis approx. 5 %)
NZM fault
a motor protection circuit-breaker has detected an unsymmetry of > 50 % in the
phase currents; the message is reset with an unsymmetry of 75 %.
Parameters
the parameter sets in the DMI and NZM are different
Trip
1)
the circuit-breaker has tripped, regardless of the cause
Alarm
the circuit-breaker has reported an alarm, irrespective of the cause of the alarm
Motor prot.
the circuit-breaker (type -ME) detects an overload and asks the DMI to disconnect
the motor. If the overload continues, the circuit-breaker will trip.
Bus
the output is to be controlled by the fieldbus (fieldbus module
required)
OFF
the output is permanently deactivated
ON
if the output is permanently activated
1) The respective outputs are reset if they have been acknowledged after a trip (
a
section “Alarm
messages”, Page 66).
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