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the APM it may appear as if the trip unit does not 
respond until the current is well-above the set value, 
leading the tester to believe there is an error in the 
trip unit when there is none. The reason this occurs 
is that the single phase test current is not a good 
simulation of the normal three phase circuit. If three 
phase current had been flowing,  the trip unit would 
actually have performed correctly. Use the APM for 
correct trip unit performance whenever single phase 
tests are made. 

Plug in the Auxiliary Power Module (Cat. No. PRTAAPM) 
to insure control power is available for testing. When the 
APM is properly connected the "GREEN"  Unit Status 
LED will blink on and off about once per second. 

5.4.2  Not Tripping the Breaker 

1. 

Place the "Test Amps" selector switch  (See Fig. 5) 
in one of the six "No Trip" test settings,  i.e.,  1,  2,  3, 

8,  or 10,  x  In,  or GF. 

2. 

Depress the (Black) "Test" pushbutton and release 
it - the test starts when the pushbutton is released. 

3. 

Should any of the various protection settings be 
less than the selected "No Trip" test value,  then the 
LED related to that function will turn on signifying 
successful completion of the test action. Note:  Dur­
ing the long delay tests the Long Delay LED 
flashes "RED". 

4. 

Reset the trip unit by depressing and releasing the 
"Trip Reset" pushbutton. All LEOs lighted by the 
"No Trip" test action should turn "OFF". 

Should an actual overload or fault condition occur during 
an in-service,  "No Trip Test" sequence,  the protection 
function will override the test function,  and the circuit 
breaker will trip automatically in accordance with the 
actual Time-Current settings. 

Note:  The "Trip Reset" pushbutton may be 
depressed at any time. However,  should a test 
already be in progress,  the test would be aborted. 

A test initiated via the integral test panel may be aborted 
at any time by depressing the "Trip Reset"  pushbutton. 

5.4.3 Tripping the Breaker 

1. 

Make sure that the circuit breaker is carrying no 

current. (See 

CAUTION 

notes under Section 5.1.) 

NOTE:  In the event it is decided to perform a 

"Breaker Trip Test" while load current is flowing, 
make sure the circuit breaker is carrying no more 
than 50%  of the Long Delay Current Setting 

fr. 

(The 

I.L.  29-8858 

trip unit will not execute your instructions to Test 
itself,  when the load current exceeds 50%  of 

fr.) 

2. 

Place the "Test Amps" selector switch (See Fig. 5) 
in one of the two "Trip" test settings,  i.e.,  6T or 

GFT. 

3. 

Depress the black "Test" pushbutton (See Fig. 5) 
and release it - the test is initiated when the push­
button is released. 

4. 

Should any of the various protection settings be 
less than the selected "Test Amps" value,  the cir­
cuit breaker will trip and the LED related to that 

function will light "RED". 

5. 

Reset the trip unit by depressing and releasing the 
"Trip Reset"  pushbutton  (See Fig. 5). All LEOs 
lighted by the "Trip" test action should turn "OFF". 

6.0  BATTERY (INSIDE THE RATING  PLUG) 

6.1  General 

The battery has 

no 

part in the 

protection function 

of the 

trip unit. 

As indicated in Figs. 3 and 6,  the battery is provided to 
maintain the "RED" LED indication of the cause of TRIP 
in the Digitrip RMS 510 Trip Unit. The battery is located in 
the rating plug along with a battery check pushbutton and 
a green battery check LED. 

6.2  Battery Check 

The battery is a long life,  lithium photo type unit. The sta­
tus of the battery can be checked at any time by depress­
ing the battery check pushbutton and observing the 
"GREEN" LED as shown in Fig. 6.  If the battery check 
LED does not light "GREEN",  replace the battery. The 
condition of the battery has no effect on the protection 
function of the trip unit. Even with the battery removed, 
the unit will still trip the breaker in accordance with its set­
tings. However,  without the battery,  the cause of TRIP 
LED will not be lighted "RED".  If the battery is replaced 

(or if an Auxiliary Power Module is plugged into the trip 
unit),  one or more of the cause of Trip LED's may be illu­

minated. The user should push the red  "TRIP RESET" 
button to turn off the indications,  and the trip unit will be 
ready to indicate the next cause of trip. 

6.3 Battery Replacement 

The battery can be easily replaced from the front of the 
trip unit by lowering the hinged cover of the rating plug as 
shown in Fig. 6. The battery can then be removed by pull­
ing the battery tab as shown in Fig. 6. 

Effective May  1997 

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Страница 2: ...S Digitrip Type LI LS and LSI trip units can be applied on 3 pole or 4 pole circuit breakers for protection of the neutral circuit IF the circuit breaker is wired and MARKED for NEUTRAL PRO TECTION Re...

Страница 3: ...rotection U Fig 2 2 Long Time Short Time Protection LS Effective May 1997 Fig 2 3 Long Time Short Time Instantaneous Protection LSI Page 3 Fig 2 4 Long Time Instantaneous Ground Protection UG w w w E...

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...

Страница 12: ...g make sure the circuit breaker is carrying no more than 50 of the Long Delay Current Setting fr The I L 29 8858 trip unit will not execute your instructions to Test itself when the load current excee...

Страница 13: ...attery should be the same type or equivalent Acceptable 3 0 volt lithium batteries may be Fig 6 Typical Rating Plug Trip Unit Connector F u InII Keyed Cavity Page 13 obtained from the following compan...

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...

Страница 15: ...er APPENDIX A ZONE INTERLOCKING Assume a ground fault of 2000 Amperes occurs and refer to Fig A 1 CASE 1 There is no Zone Selective Interlocking standard time delay coordination is used Fault 3 The br...

Страница 16: ...D any Zone Interlock Wiring The maximum distance between first and last zone is 250 feet 1 1 0 m A Maximum of 20 breakers may be con nected in parallel in one Zone F22 C SO SI 0 1 Sec Legend C Common...

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Страница 20: ...SE OR MERCHANTABILITY OR WARRANTIES ARISING FROM COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE ARE MADE REGARDING THE INFORMATION RECOMMENDATIONS AND DESCRIPTIONS CONTAINED HEREIN In no event will Cutler Hammer...

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