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A2 digital ground fault relay
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D64RP14 SERIES A2 DIGITAL GROUND FAULT RELAY
2.

OPERATION

2.1

GLOSSARY OF TERMS

Manual Reset:
A N.O. contact remote RESET pushbutton connected to terminals R1 and R2 of the D64RP14
must be pressed once to reset the output relay after a trip, providing the ground fault has been
cleared or the measured values are within the preset limits.
Pulsed (Trip) Auto Reset:
The output relay N.O. contact is closed when tripped and the N.C. contact is open when
tripped.
The output relay does not change state when control power is applied to terminals N- & L+.
With control voltage on terminals N- & L+ (Green LED slow flashing), when the measured
values reach or exceed the DIPswitch settings for current and time, the output relay changes
state (trips) and the green LED changes to fast blinking. The output relay will remain tripped
until one of the following conditions is met:
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If the ground fault has not been cleared when control voltage is restored, the relay will trip and
the green LED will resume fast blink after 500 milliseconds, regardless of the time delay set
on the Trip Delay DIPswitch, and the above cycle will be repeated.
If the ground fault has been cleared when control voltage is restored, the relay will remain
reset.
The Pulsed Trip Auto Reset mode can be used when the application calls for Auto Reset.
The Pulsed Trip Auto Reset mode is designed for applications where the output relay is
operating a shunt trip device. The D64RP14 resets automatically 3 seconds after the ground
fault current is interrupted by the tripping action of the circuit breaker. The output contact to
the shunt trip coil opens. This prevents damage to the internal mechanism of the circuit
breaker in the event that the operator tries to reset the circuit breaker. When the control
voltage to the D64RP14 is interrupted by action of the shunt trip, the D64RP14 resets with a
short delay.
Non-Failsafe:
The output relay N.O. contact is closed when tripped and the N.C. contact is open when
tripped.
The output relay does not change state when control power is applied to terminals N- & L+.
With control voltage on terminals N- & L+ (Green LED slow flashing), when the measured
values reach or exceed the DIPswitch settings for current and time, the output relay changes
state (trips) and the green LED changes to fast blinking.
Revision 1
May, 2005
Three seconds after the ground fault current drops below the trip current set point the
relay will reset and the green LED resumes slow flashing. This is, in effect, pulsed
Auto Reset.
If the control voltage is removed by the trip action of the output relay (i.e. it operates
the shunt trip of the breaker that is providing the control voltage), the relay will reset
with a short delay and the green LED is turned off. This is, in effect, Auto Reset.
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