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4.2  Long Delay Current Setting 

There are eight  (8)  available Long Delay Settings,  as 
illustrated in Fig. 4.1. Each setting,  called 

"// 

is 

expressed as a multiple (ranging from .5  to 1) of the rat­
ing plug current 

(In). 

Note: 

"I,!' 

is also the basis for the Short-Delay Cur­

rent Setting. (See Section 4.4.) 

Long  Delay 
Setting 

I, 

IT1

In 

I, 

I, 

Available  Settings 

.5 

• .  

• .  

• .  

B. 

.

B5 

• .  

• .  

95.  1 

In 

of 

Rating 

Amperes  (In) 

Fig. 4.1 

Long Delay Current Settings 

4.3 Long Delay Time Setting 

There are eight  (8)  available Long Delay Time Settings, 
as illustrated in Fig. 4.2,  ranging from 2 to 24 seconds. 
These settings are the total clearing times when the cur­
rent value equals six (6)  times 

I,. 

L!>ng 

Delay 

I  I 

""" 

6x1, 

Fig. 4.2 

Long Delay Time Settings 

Notes: 

Available  Se tings 

2.4.7.10. 

12.15.20.24 

Seconds  at 

Times 

Long  Delay  Setting 

(I,) 

1 )   In addition to the standard Long Delay Protection 

Element,  the Digitrip RMS 51 0 trip unit also has a 
Long Time Memory function (L TM),  which serves 
to protect load circuits from the effects of 
repeated overload conditions. If a breaker is 

reclosed soon after a Long Delay Trip,  and the 
current again exceeds the Long Delay Setting, 

I" 

the L TM automatically reduces the time to trip, to 

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allow for the fact that the load circuit temperature 
is already higher than normal,  due to the prior 
overload condition. Each time an overload condi­
tion is repeated,  the L TM causes the breaker to 
trip in a time progressively earlier than the "Long 
Delay Time Setting". When the load current 
returns to normal,  the L TM begins to reset;  and 
after about 1 0  minutes it has reset fully,  so that 
next Long Delay trip time will again be the "Set­
ting" value. 

In certain applications it may be desirable to dis­
able the L TM function. The L TM function can be 
disabled by (first opening the breaker and then) 
removing the Rating Plug (See Figures 1  and 6), 

and lastly moving the L TM jumper (inside the rat­

ing plug cavity,  See figure 4.2.1 )  to its "INAC­
TIVE" connection. (You can enable the L TM 
function again any time you wish by moving the 
L TM jumper back to its original "ACTIVE" con­
nection.) 

Rating  Plug  Cavity 

Standard  from  Factory 

"L TM  Active" 

Rating  Plug 

Cavity 

"L 

TM 

Inactive" 

Fig. 4.2.1 Long  Time Memory ttL TM" Jumper 

The action of the L TM is a factor to consider in 

performing multiple Long Delay Time tests. (See 
Section 5.4.) 

2)  There is a condition under which the Long Delay 

Trip LED can erroneously indicate a LDT has 
occurred,  even though the breaker is still closed. 
This can happen when an overload current 
momentarily exceeds the Long Delay Current 
Setting, 

I" 

so that the Long Delay LED flashes 

"RED" to indicate the overload condition. Then if, 
at the very moment when the LED is "ON",  the 
load current would then suddenly drop to a value 
less than 1 0%  of the breaker frame (or current 
sensor)  rating,  the trip unit stops functioning 
while the "4bit Latch Chip" (See Fig. 3)  is set and 
the LED remains Lighted. If the current would 
again increase to a value above the Long Delay 
Current Setting, 

I" 

and then return to normal,  the 

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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...

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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