Auxiliary Power Module; Frame Ratings, (Where Applicable, Sensor Ratings) And Rating Plugs - Eaton Cutler-Hammer Digitrip RMS 510 Trip Unit Instructions Manual

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7.0 AUXILIA R Y POWER MODULE
The Auxiliary Power Module or APM (Cat No.
PRTAAPM), illustrated in Fig. 7, is an encapsulated
power supply that requires a 120 Vac input at either 5 0 or
60 Hz. It provides an output of 32 Vdc (nominal 4 0 Vdc
open circuit) which can be used for testing a Digitrip RMS
51 0 Trip Unit.
When a drawout circuit breaker is equipped with a Digitrip
RMS 510 Trip Unit, it can be conveniently set and tested
while the circuit breaker is out of its cell or in its cell in the
''Test", " Disconnect" or "Withdrawn" positions by using the

Auxiliary Power Module.

The Auxiliary Power Module is equipped with a unique
plug-in connector suitable only for plugging into the keyed
receptacle in the upper right corner of a Digitrip RMS Trip
Unit as shown in Fig. 1. This prohibits the possible use of
an incorrect type power module.
8.0 FRAME RATINGS, (WHERE APPLICABLE,
SENSOR RATINGS) A N D RATING PLUGS
The Frame R ating of a circuit breaker is the maximum
RMS current it can carry continuously. The maximum
Short-Circuit Current Rating of the Circuit breaker are
usually related to the Frame Rating as well.
It is often times desirable to be able to choose a current
value (In), less than the full frame rating, to be the basis
for the coordination of the circuit breaker's protection
functions, without affecting its short-circuit current capa­
bility. For the Digitrip 51 0 trip unit this is implemented by
changing the Rating Plug (and/or Current Sensors ,
where applicable - See your circuit breaker instructions
(listed in Section 9 .0 below) to determine if this applies to
your circuit breaker).
The (Current) Sensor Rating (where applicable) is the
maximum RMS current the circuit 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 to
complete the trip unit (See Fig. 1 ). Rating plugs have two
current ratings listed on their covers (See Fig. 6):
1)
the "Must be used with Frame Rated" cur-
rent value (or "Sensor Rated", if applica­
ble),
and 2)
"In
(Rated I) =" current value.
This latter value, (In) is the basis for the trip unit current
settings:
1)
The Instantaneous and Ground Current
Settings (if provided) are multiples of (In)
(See Sections 4.6 and 4.8)
2)
The Long Delay Current Setting, 1,, is a
multiple of (In). Long Delay Current Setting
= 1, = LD x (In)· (See Section 4. 2)
3)
The Short Delay Current Setting (if pro­
vided) is indirectly dependent upon (In),
because it is a multiple of 1,, which in turn
is a multiple of (In)·
Short Delay Current Setting
(See Section 4.4)
Rating Plugs for the Digitrip RMS 510 trip units are
marked for and may be applied on both 5 0 and 60 Hz
systems.
A
CAUTION
BEFORE YOU FIT THE RA TING PLUG INTO THE TRIP
UNIT,
BE SURE TO
CHECK
TYPE
AND
FRAME RATING
APPLICABLE),
MATCH
RA T/NG PLUG
COVER.
THAT DOES NOT MATCH THE BREAKER TYPE AND
FRAME RATING (OR SENSOR RATING, IF APPLICA­
BLE}, CAN PRODUCE SERIOUS MISCOORDINA T/ON
AND/OR FAILURE OF THE PROTECTION SYSTEM.
Complete catalog descriptions of all available rating plugs
are given in the applicable circuit breaker supplementary
instruction leaflets. (See Section 9)
Note: Rating plugs from Digitrip models 500/600noo/
800 CAN NOT be used with model 510 trip units. The
connection pins are located in different positions, so
that one cannot accidentally use the incorrect kind of
plug.
I.L. 29-8858
= SD x 1,
= SD x LD x (In).
THAT THE
BREAKER
(OR
SENSOR RA T/NG
THOSE PRINTED ON THE
INSTALLING A RATING PLUG
Effective May
IF
1997

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