SB Energy-Comm Trip Unit
Table of Contents
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Introduction
1
Product Overview
1
Principles of Operation
1
SB Encased Systems Breaker
3
Front Panel Interface
4
Overcurrent Protective Functions
5
Alarm Setpoints
5
Extended Protective Relaying
5
Metering Functions
6
Features By Model Number
6
Logs
7
Communications
7
Installation
8
Quick Reference Guide
8
Unpacking and Inspection
8
Selecting a Power Source
8
Selecting a PT
8
Wiring
8
Installing the Trip Unit in a Systems Breaker
10
Inserting and Removing the Rating Plug
13
Communications
15
Removing the Trip Unit from a Systems Breaker
15
Starting Up
16
User Interface
17
Front Panel Display
17
Front Panel Keys
17
Menu Structure
18
Front Panel LEDs
19
Idle Display Mode
20
System Configuration
21
Viewing System Configuration
21
Setting System Configuration Parameters
21
Setting Other Device Parameters
23
Overcurrent Protection Configuration
24
Protective Functions Menu
24
Viewing Settings
25
Long Time Fault Protection
25
Short Time Fault Protection
26
Instantaneous Fault Protection
27
Ground Fault Protection
27
Ground Fault Sensing Scheme
28
Alarm Setpoints
29
Alarms
29
Overcurrent
30
Ground Overcurrent
30
Overcurrent Demand
31
Total Harmonic Distortion
31
Over Real Power
32
Over Power Demand
32
Over Reactive Power
33
Over Apparent Power
33
Under PF Lagging
34
Over PF Leading
34
Extended Protective Relaying
35
Overview
35
Tripping and Alarming
35
Neutral Overcurrent
36
Current Unbalance
36
Undervoltage
37
Voltage Unbalance
37
Overvoltage
38
Reverse Power
38
Over Frequency
39
Under Frequency
39
Metering
40
Overview
40
Metered Data
40
Demand Configuration
42
Harmonics
42
Metered Data Waveforms
43
Phase Balance
44
Reset Meter Data
45
Logs
46
Event Log
46
Trip Log
46
Min/Max Log
47
Communications
49
Overview
49
Viewing Communications Settings
49
PC Communication
49
ACCESS Communication
49
Setting the Address and Baud Rate
50
Supervisory Software
51
Remote Operation
51
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