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3.5.4
Generic Timing Test - (Advanced Manual Testing)
Tests should be conducted in accordance with the manufacturers test specifications. Because this is a
Generic test, all four possible tests are available on the tool bar to select from: Long Time, Short Time,
Instantaneous, and Ground Fault. With the selection of each possible test selection the Pickup and
Timing test bar will change appropriately. Following the Timing Test setup described in 3.5.2, returning to
the Generic Timing Test Screen the user will see something similar to the following figure (Figure 34).
Figure 34 - Advanced Generic Pickup and Timing Test
Mult (Multiple)
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This is the multiple of the Pickup or Tap value that will be applied to the device under
test under test. The user is free to change the values to any desired multiple(s). The default test multiple
is 3. Up to 3 test points maybe defined. To access the other two test multiples, press or click on the
symbol in the
Timing
Window. The default Multiples 3, 5, and 7 will appear.
Timing Test
1. Press or click on the Automated Timing
button, and select the Generic Breaker button.
Enter the settings as described above in section 3.5.2.
2. Connect the appropriate SPI output terminals to be used for testing the breaker.
3. Press or click on the Blue play button. The Test Parameters screen will appear. Set the
appropriate Max Current, Max Time, and Tap Verification Current. If testing a device with a set of