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Notes: 

This switch has eight (8)  positions,  and seven (7) 
of them show 

"DIS" 

in the window,  while ONLY 

ONE position shows "[BLANK]". 

When the 

"OVERRIDEI" 

window shows 

"[BLANK]", the only fast-acting high short-circuit 
protection available is the OVERRIDE [Fixed 

Instantaneous]. (See 3.5 below.) 

3.5  OVERRIDE (Fixed Instantaneous) 

(For Types 

LS 

And 

LSG 

Trip  Units Only) 

When the Digitrip RMS 510 Trip Unit is not equipped with 
an adjustable instantaneous setting,  i.e.,  types LS or 
LSG,  the Fixed Instantaneous "Override" analog trip cir­
cuit is automatically pre-set to a value no greater than the 
short-time withstand current rating of the circuit breaker 
in which the trip unit is installed. Since the specific values 
vary for different circuit breaker types and ratings,  refer to 
time-current curves,  listed in Section 9,  for the values 
applicable to your breaker.  If breaker trips due to high 

instantaneous current,  the  "OVERRIDE"  LED will light 
"RED". 

3.6 Zone Interlocking 

Zone Selective  Interlocking  (or Zone  Interlocking) is 
available (see Fig. 

3) 

for Digitrip RMS Trip  Units having 

Short Delay and/or Ground Fault protection. Zone Selec­
tive  Interlocking provides the fastest possible tripping for 
faults within the breaker's zone of protection,  and yet also 
provides positive coordination among all breakers in the 
system  (mains,  ties,  feeders and downstream breakers) 
to limit the outage to the affected part of the system only. 
When Zone  Interlocking is enabled,  a fault within the 

breaker's zone of protection will cause the RMS DIG­

ITRIP trip unit to: 

a) 

Trip the affected breaker instantaneously, 
and at the same time 

b) 

Send a signal to upstream RMS DIGITRIP 

trip units to restrain from tripping immedi­

ately. The restraining signal causes the 
upstream breakers to follow their set coor­
dination times,  so that only the minimum 
service is disrupted,  while the fault is 
cleared in the shortest time possible. 

(This signal requires only a single pair of wires from the 

output terminals of the downstream  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.  29-8858 

Note:  If a breaker (M) receives a Zone Interlocking 
signal from another breaker  (F),  but the fault current 
level is less than the trip unit setting for breaker  (M), 
the signal from the other breaker (F)  will not cause 
breaker (M)  to trip. 

CAUTION 

IF ZONE INTERLOCKING  IS NOT TO BE USED (I.E. 
STANDARD TIME-DELAY COORDINATION ONLY IS 

INTENDED),  THE ZONE INTERLOCKING TERMINALS 

MUST BE CONNECTED WITH JUMPER WIRES,  AS 
SPECIFIED ON THE CONNECTION DIAGRAMS FOR 
YOUR BREAKER (SEE SECTION 9.0), SO THE TIME­
DELAY SETTINGS WILL PROVIDE THE INTENDED 
COORDINATION. 

For an example of how Zone Selective  Interlocking may 
be used,  See Appendix A. 

4.0 PROTECTION SETTINGS 

4.1  General 

Prior to placing circuit breaker in operation,  each trip unit 

protection setting must be set to the values specified by 
the engineer responsible for the installation. The number 
of settings that must be made is determined by the pro­
tector model supplied as illustrated in Figs. 2.1 through 
2.6. Each setting is made with a rotary switch,  using a 
small screwdriver. The selected setting for each adjust­
ment appears in its respective rectangular viewing win­
dow as illustrated in Fig. 1. 

The installed rating plug establishes the maximum con­
tinuous current rating of the circuit breaker (In). Instanta­
neous and ground current settings are defined in 
multiples of (In). 

To illustrate the effect of each protection curve setting, 
simulated Time-Current curves are pictured on the face 
of the trip unit. The rotary switch to make each setting is 

located  nearest that portion of the  simulated  Time-Cur­

rent curve it controls. Should an automatic "trip" occur (as 
a result of the current exceeding the pre-selected value), 
the LED in the appropriate segment of the simulated 
Time-Current curve will light "RED" indicating the reason 
for "trip". 

The available settings,  along with the illustrated effect of 
changing the settings,  are given in Figs. 4.1 through 4.7. 

Effective May  1997 

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Содержание Digitrip RMS 510 LI

Страница 1: ...IS ENERGIZED DEATH OR SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY CAN RESULT FROM CONTACT WITH ENERGIZED EQUIP MENT ALWAYS VERIFY THAT NO VOLTAGE IS PRESENT BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE TASK AND ALWAYS FOLLOW GENERALLY ACCE...

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...

Страница 9: ...60 200 240 300 400 UJ 0 600 150 180 210 240 300 360 450 600 UJ a 630 158 189 221 252 315 378 473 630 2 800 200 240 280 320 400 480 600 800 9 1000 250 300 350 400 500 600 750 1000 J 1200 300 360 420 48...

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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