Device; Device Planning - Eaton EDR-5000 Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

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EDR-5000

Device Planning

Planning of a device means to reduce the functional range to a degree that suits the protection task to be fulfilled (i.e.:
the device shows only those functions needed or desired). If the User, for example, deactivates the voltage protection
function, all parameter branches related to this function will not appear in the parameter. All corresponding events,
signals, etc. will also be deactivated. Due to this change, the parameter trees become very transparent.
Planning also involves adjustment of all basic system data (frequency etc.).
It MUST be taken into account that by deactivating, for instance, protective
functions, the User also changes the functionality of the device. If the User
cancels the directional feature of the over-current protections, then the device
no longer trips in a directional way but merely in a non-directional way.
The manufacturer does not accept liability for any personal or material damage
as a result of incorrect planning.
Contact your Eaton Customer Service representative for more information.
Beware of the inadvertent deactivating of protective functions/modules.
If the User is deactivating modules within the device planning, all parameters of
those modules will be set on default.
If the User is activating one of these modules, again, all parameters of those
reactivated modules will be set on default.
If the protective device is equipped with Zone Interlocking, overcurrent and
earth current elements are needed to trigger the Zone Interlocking function.
Therefore, some overcurrent and earth current elements cannot be
deactivated if the device is equipped with Zone Interlocking.
EDR-5000
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