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5.2  When To Test 

Tests can be conducted with the breaker in the "con­
nected" cell position while carrying load current. How­
ever,  as stated in the caution note in Section 5.1,  good 
practice will limit circuit breaker in-service "trip tests", 
where required,  to maintenance periods during times of 
minimum load conditions. Testing,  prior to start-up can 
best be accomplished with the breaker out of its cell or in 
the "Test",  "Disconnected" or "Withdrawn" (or Removed) 
cell positions. 

Note:  Since time-current settings are based on 
desired system coordination and protection 
schemes, the protection settings selected and preset 
in accordance with Section 4.0  above should not be 
altered during or as a part of any routine test 
sequence. 

5.3 Test Provision 

As indicated in Fig. 5,  six different "Test Amps" settings 

(1,  2,  3,  6T,  8 and 10X In)  are available for testing the 

phase elements of the trip unit,  and two (GF,  GFT)  are 
provided for testing the ground elements. 

CAUTION 

A SETTING  OF EITHER 

6T OR GFT  WILL TRIP THE 

CIRCUIT BREAKER. 

(SEE SECTION 5.4.3 BELOW.) 

For any combination of the phase protection settings,  an 
appropriate "No Trip" condition can be set to test the long 

time, short time and instantaneous trip settings without 

tripping the circuit breaker. 

In the "GF" test position,  the level of test current based on 
In,  is adequate to demonstrate the operating condition of 

the trip unit without tripping the circuit breaker. This is a 
functional check only,  not a calibration. 

5.4 Conducting Tests 

1) 

Before starting any test sequence, 

check the 

Unit Status  (Green LED) in the lower right corner of 

the trip unit (See Figs. 1 and 5) to be sure it is blink­
ing on and off about once each second,  which indi­
cates that the trip unit is functioning normally. 

In the 

event the  Unit Status LED is not blinking,  install an 
Auxiliary Power Module (APM) (See Fig. 7),  or if 
you have one already,  check to see that it is con­

nected correctly. 

2) 

If the circuit breaker is carrying current, 

check 

for the following conditions: 

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a) 

the current is not less than 

10% of the 

breaker frame (or current sensor) rating; 
be sure the "GREEN"  Unit Status LED (in 
the lower right corner of the trip unit (See 
Figs. 1 and 5) is blinking on and off  (indi­
cating that there is enough current flowing 
to provide the power necessary to operate 
the trip unit). 

In the event the Unit Status 

LED is either lighted "GREEN" or "OFF" 
continuously,  there is NOT enough cur­
rent flowing to power the trip unit;  and 
an APM (See Fig. 7)  should be installed 
before proceeding with the test. 

and b)  the current is not more than 50%  of the 

Long Delay Current Setting 

(Ir); 

because 

the trip unit will not execute your test 
instructions when it senses that the 
current through the breaker exceeds 
the 50%  level. 

3) 

When performing tests on the Long Delay ele­

ment, 

be aware that in addition to the standard 

protection element,  the Oigitrip RMS  510  Trip  Unit 
also has a Long  Time Memory function  (L TM) , 

which serves to protect load circuits from the 
effects of repeated overload conditions.  (See 
NOTE 1 under Section 4.3 Long Delay Time Set­
ting.)  The action of the LTM will have the same 
effect of advancing the Long Delay Trip Time if 
multiple Long Delay Time tests are performed 
repeatedly - as one might do in making single 
phase tests on each pole of a breaker in succes­
sion,  for example. If you have sufficient experience 
in performing tests with this kind of accelerated trip 
timing,  you may be comfortable with the results of 
tests performed in quick succession. However,  if 
there is any question,  you may simply wait about 
ten  (10) minutes after a Long Delay Trip for the 
L TM to reset,  before you check the next pole. 

5.4.1  Control Power 

For testing the trip unit,  an optional Auxiliary Power Mod­
ule (Cat. No. PRTAAPM)  as shown in Fig. 7 is recom­
mended. This Auxiliary Power Module,  which operates 
from a separate 120 Vac supply,  may be used when a 
drawout circuit breaker is in any of its four cell positions, 
i.e.,  "Connected",  "Test",  "Disconnected" and "With­
drawn" (or "Removed.") 

Note:  For Testing Purposes Only:  When using an 

external single phase current source to test low level 
ground fault current settings, it is advisable to use 

the Auxiliary Power Module (APM)  (See Fig. 7). Espe­
cially when the single phase current is low,  without 

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Страница 4: ...me Instantaneous Ground Protection LS G The Digitrip RMS 510 Trip unit provides three basic func tions Protection Information and Testing A typical trip unit and rating plug are illustrated in Fig 1 I...

Страница 5: ...through the circuit breaker exceeds approximately 10 of the frame current sensor rating the green LED will flash On and Off once each second to indicate the trip unit is energized and operating prope...

Страница 6: ...tream breaker s trip unit to the input terminals of the upstream breaker s trip unit For specific instructions see the applicable connection dia grams for your breaker listed in Section 9 0 I L 29 885...

Страница 7: ...the breaker to trip in a time progressively earlier than the Long Delay Time Setting When the load current returns to normal the LTM begins to reset and after about 1 0 minutes it has reset fully so...

Страница 8: ...ght 8 times Ir the Long Delay Setting For currents greater than 8 times Ir the 12t response reverts to the flat response Note See also Section 3 6 Zone Interlocking above 4 6 Instantaneous Current Set...

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Страница 10: ...it Required following all automatic trip and test operations Push then release Test button to test Test operation begins with release of pushbutton Fig 5 Integral Test Panel Lower Right Corner of Trip...

Страница 11: ...0 of the breaker frame or current sensor rating be sure the GREEN Unit Status LED in the lower right corner of the trip unit See Figs 1 and 5 is blinking on and off indi cating that there is enough cu...

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Страница 14: ...t breaker can carry with the specified current sensors installed The Sensor Rat ing can be the same or less than the Frame Rating but not greater The Rating Plug See Fig 6 fits into a special cavity t...

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