Cutler-Hammer Digitrip 220 Instructions Manual

Cutler-Hammer Digitrip 220 Instructions Manual

Trip units for use only in cutler-hammer magnum and magnum ds circuit breakers
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I.L. 70C1037H03
Instructions for Digitrip Models 220, 520, 520i, 520M,
520Mi, 520MC and 520MCi Trip Units for use only in
Cutler-Hammer Magnum and Magnum DS Circuit Breakers

Table of Contents

1.1 Protection ............................................................... 4
1.2 Mode of Trip and Status Information ........................ 4
1.3 Installation and Removal .......................................... 4
1.3.1 Installation of the Trip Unit ............................ 4
1.3.2 Rating Plug Installation ................................ 4
1.3.3 Trip Unit/Rating Plug Removal ...................... 5
1.4 Wiring ..................................................................... 6
1.5 Plexiglass Cover ..................................................... 6
(520M & 520MC Models only) ................................. 6
1.6.1 Auxiliary Power ............................................ 6
1.6.2 Ground Alarm .............................................. 6
1.6.3 Ground Fault Trip ......................................... 6
1.6.4 Ground Fault Alarm ...................................... 6
1.7 Display Feature (520M family only) ......................... 7
1.8 Standards ............................................................... 7
Magnum Circuit Breakers ........................................ 7
2.1 General ................................................................... 7
2.2 Low Energy Trip Actuator ........................................ 8
2.3 Ground Fault Protection .......................................... 8
2.3.1 General ........................................................ 9
2.3.2 Residual Sensing ......................................... 9
2.3.3 Source Ground Sensing ............................... 9
2.3.4 Zero Sequence Sensing ............................... 9
2.3.6 Ground Fault Settings .................................. 9
or equal to 3200A) ................................................. 10
than 3200A) .......................................................... 10
3.0 Principles of Operation .......................................... 10
3.1 General ................................................................. 10
3.2 Trip and Operation Indicators ................................. 15
3.3 Making Current Release ........................................ 15
3.4 Zone Interlocking (520 family only) ........................ 15
4.0 Protection Settings ............................................... 20
4.1 General ................................................................. 20
4.2 Long Delay Current Setting ................................... 20
4.3 Long Delay Time Setting ....................................... 20
4.4 Short Delay Current Setting ................................... 21
4.5 Short Delay Time Setting ...................................... 21
4.6 Instantaneous Current Setting ............................... 21
4.7 Ground Fault Current Setting ................................. 22
4.8 Ground Fault Time Delay Setting .......................... 22
4.9.2 Remote Master Computer .......................... 23
5.0 Test Procedures .................................................... 24
Effective 2/2/2001
Courtesy of NationalSwitchgear.com
5.1 General ................................................................. 24
5.2 When to Test ........................................................ 24
5.3 Functional Field Testing ........................................ 24
5.3.1 Field Test Kit ............................................... 24
5.3.2 Handheld Functional Test Kit ...................... 25
5.3.2.2 Test Procedure ................................ 25
5.3.2.3 Currents .......................................... 25
5.3.2.4 Batteries ......................................... 25
Trip Units - Primary Injection ................................. 25
5.4.1 Code Requirements ................................... 25
5.4.2 Standards Requirements ............................ 25
5.4.3 General Test Instructions ........................... 25
6.0 Battery ................................................................. 26
6.1 General ................................................................. 26
6.2 Battery Check ....................................................... 26
6.3 Battery Installation and Removal ........................... 27
(Sensor Ratings and Rating Plugs) ................. 10, 27
8.0 Record Keeping .................................................... 28
9.0 References ............................................................ 28
9.2 Time-Current Curves .............................................. 28
Appendix A Zone Interlocking Examples ....................... 32
Appendix B Troubleshooting Guide ................................ 34
Connection Diagram .............................................. 36
WARNING
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL OR PERFORM
MAINTENANCE ON EQUIPMENT WHILE IT IS
ENERGIZED. DEATH OR SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY
CAN RESULT FROM CONTACT WITH ENERGIZED
EQUIPMENT. ALWAYS VERIFY THAT NO VOLTAGE IS
PRESENT BEFORE PROCEEDING. ALWAYS FOLLOW
SAFETY PROCEDURES. CUTLER-HAMMER IS NOT
LIABLE FOR THE MISAPPLICATION OR
MISINSTALLATION OF ITS PRODUCTS.
WARNING
OBSERVE ALL RECOMMENDATIONS, NOTES, CAU-
TIONS, AND WARNINGS RELATING TO THE SAFETY
OF PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT. OBSERVE AND
COMPLY WITH ALL GENERAL AND LOCAL HEALTH
AND SAFETY LAWS, CODES, AND PROCEDURES.
I.L. 70C1037H03
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Page 1 Instructions for Digitrip Models 220, 520, 520i, 520M, 520Mi, 520MC and 520MCi Trip Units for use only in Cutler-Hammer Magnum and Magnum DS Circuit Breakers Table of Contents 5.1 General ..............24 5.2 When to Test ............24 1.0 General Description of Digitrip Trip Units ....
  • Page 2: General Description Of Digitrip Trip Units

    The trip units are in removable housings, installed in the breaker, and The Digitrip 220, 520, 520M and 520MC trip units may be can be replaced or upgraded in the field by the customer.
  • Page 3 I.L. 70C1037H03 Page 3 Table 1.1 Protection Types Available for Digitrip Trip Units Digitrip Trip Unit Type 520/520i 520M/520Mi 520MC/520MCi Ampere Range 200A-3200A 200A-6300A 200A-6300A 200A-6300A RMS Sensing Communications Protection and Coordination Protection Ordering Options LSI,LSIG/WLSIG MLSI,MLSIG, CLSI, CLSIG, MLSIA/MWLSIG CLSIA/CWLSIG Fixed Rating Plug (In) Overtemperature Trip...
  • Page 4: Protection

    Table 1.1 CIRCUIT CONDITION. and Figures 3.2.1 through 3.4.4. NOTE: The Digitrip 220 (LI model), 520 (LSI model), 520M CAUTION (MLSI model) and 520MC (CLSI model) can be used on 3- pole or 4-pole circuit breakers for the protection of the IF A RATING PLUG IS NOT INSTALLED IN THE TRIP neutral circuit.
  • Page 5: Trip Unit/Rating Plug Removal

    I.L. 70C1037H03 Page 5 Mounting Boss J3 (3 Point) Steel Mounting Plate J4 (4 Point) Guide Pin Connectors Digitrip 220/520 Dimple Pin 1 Ground Alarm/Power Connector K2 Supply Module (520M/MC option only) M-4 x 80mm Mounting Screw Rating Plug (3 Pins)
  • Page 6: Wiring

    I.L. 70C1037H03 Page 6 1.4 Wiring The internal components of the breaker, and how they are wired out to the breaker secondary contacts, are shown in the breaker master connection diagram provided as Appendix C. 1.5 Plexiglass Cover A clear, tamper-proof, plexiglass door sits on the breaker cover.
  • Page 7: Display Feature (520M Family Only)

    Figure 1.5 Wiring Diagram for 520M Family Models with Ground Alarm/Power Supply Module 1.8 Standards 1.7 Display Feature (520M family only) The Digitrip 220, 520 520M and 520MC Trip Units are listed The Digitrip 520M/520Mi and 520MC/520MCi models have  by the Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.
  • Page 8: Low Energy Trip Actuator

    I.L. 70C1037H03 Page 8 2.2 Low-Energy Trip Actuator Figure 2.1 shows this tripping circuit for a typical Magnum Breaker. This arrangement provides a very flexible system, The mechanical force required to initiate the tripping action covering a wide range of tripping characteristics described of a Magnum Circuit Breaker is provided by a special low- by the time-current curves referenced in Section 9.2.
  • Page 9: General

    This mode of sensing vectorially sums the outputs of the three or four individual current sensors. For Call Cutler-Hammer for more details on this scheme. separately-mounted neutrals, as long as the vectorial sum is zero, then no ground fault exists. The neutral sensor 2.3.6 Ground Fault Settings...
  • Page 10: Current Sensors (Magnum Frames Less Than Or Equal To 3200A)

    I.L. 70C1037H03 Page 10 Table 2.2 Ground (Earth) Fault Current Settings rating specified on the plug label. The current sensor rating can be viewed through openings in the back of the breaker. Ground Fault Current Settings (Amperes) 2.5 Current Sensors (Magnum Frames greater than 3200A) Installed Sensor/ The six (3-pole) or eight (4-pole) current sensors installed...
  • Page 11 I.L. 70C1037H03 Page 11 Source Black K1-2 Trip Digitrip 520 Actuator K1-3 with GF 10:1 K1-9 K1-8 K1-7 K1-6 K1-5 K1-4 K2-1 K2-7 K2-9 K2-8 10:1 AUX. CT Load Notes: In this scheme, all breaker secondary currents (at the 100 mA level) are summed together at the PC board donut transformer to sense ground fault via element R No jumper on secondary contacts B-6, B-7.
  • Page 12 I.L. 70C1037H03 Page 12 Figure 2.4 Digitrip Neutral Sensor Types Source Black K1-2 Trip Actuator K1-3 Digitrip 520 with GF 10:1 K1-9 K1-8 K1-7 K1-6 K1-5 K1-4 K2-9 K2-8 10:1 AUX. CT Load Notes: In this scheme, all breaker secondary currents (at the 100 mA level) are summed together at the PC board donut transformer to sense ground fault via element R Do not jumper on secondary contacts B-6, B-7.
  • Page 13 I.L. 70C1037H03 Page 13 Figure 2.6 Source Ground Fault Sensing Scheme for 3200A Frame Figure 2.7 Source Ground Fault Sensing Scheme for 4000A Frame Effective 2/2/2001 Courtesy of NationalSwitchgear.com...
  • Page 14 I.L. 70C1037H03 Page 14 Figure 2.8 Zero Sequence Sensing Scheme for 3200A Frame φ I /2 φ I /2 I /2 I /2 i /2 i /2 i /2 Digitrip Ground Sensor i /2 i /2 Neutral Sensors Wired in a Loop Configuration Notes: Breaker M2 trips since this is the only breaker seeing the I fault via element R .
  • Page 15: Trip And Operation Indicators

    I.L. 70C1037H03 Page 15 3.4 Zone Interlocking (520 family only) to initiate protection functions, including tripping the breaker through the Trip Actuator. CAUTION 3.2 Trip and Operation Indicators The LEDs on the face of the trip unit, shown in Figures 1.1 IF ZONE INTERLOCKING IS NOT TO BE USED (I.E., and 3.3 to 3.9, flash red to indicate the reason for any ONLY STANDARD TIME-DELAY COORDINATION IS...
  • Page 17 I.L. 70C1037H03 Page 17 Figure 3.2.1 Digitrip 220 LI Figure 3.2.2 Digitrip 520 LSI Figure 3.2.4 Digitrip 520i WLSIG Figure 3.2.3 Digitrip 520 LSIG Effective 2/2/2001 Courtesy of NationalSwitchgear.com...
  • Page 18 I.L. 70C1037H03 Page 18 Figure 3.3.1 Digitrip 520M MLSI Figure 3.3.2 Digitrip 520M MLSIA Figure 3.3.3 Digitrip 520M MLSIG Figure 3.3.4 Digitrip 520Mi MWLSIG Effective 2/2/2001 Courtesy of NationalSwitchgear.com...
  • Page 19 I.L. 70C1037H03 Page 19 Figure 3.4.2 Digitrip 520MC CLSIA Figure 3.4.1 Digitrip 520MC CLSI Figure 3.4.4 Digitrip 520MC CWLSIG Figure 3.4.3 Digitrip 520MC CLSIG Effective 2/2/2001 Courtesy of NationalSwitchgear.com...
  • Page 20: Protection Settings

    I.L. 70C1037H03 Page 20 4.0 PROTECTION SETTINGS 4.3 Long Delay Time Setting 4.1 General There are 8 available Long Delay Time Settings, as illustrated in Figure 4.2, ranging from 2 to 24 seconds. Before placing any circuit breaker in operation, set each These settings are the total clearing times when the trip unit protection setting to the values specified by the current value equals 6 times (Ir).
  • Page 21: Short Delay Current Setting

    I.L. 70C1037H03 Page 21 Digitrip Test Kit Port Test Test Connector (Storage) “LTM Active ” Notch Connector (Bridging) “LTM Inactive ” (Also Recommended Position for Field Testing) Figure 4.3 Long Time Memory (LTM) Jumper The action of the LTM must be considered when performing multiple Long Delay Time tests (See Section 5.4).
  • Page 22: Ground Fault Current Setting

    In Multiples of Rating Plug Amperes ( n) M1 value is specified on rating plug. *No OFF on Digitrip 220. Figure 4.6 Instantaneous Current Settings 4.7 Ground Fault Current Setting The 8 Ground Fault Current Settings are labeled with values from .25 to 1.0 x (In) (see Figure 4.7). The domestic (U.S.) models have a maximum of 1200A, limited by the...
  • Page 23: Remote Master Computer

    Figure 4.9 INCOM Network with Remote Master Computer or BIM Recommended cable specifications: 4.9.3 INCOM Network Interconnections • Cutler-Hammer Inc. cable catalog #IMPCABLE, INCOM sends bursts of data on a 92 to 115.2 kHz carrier Style #2A95705G01 at a 9600 baud rate over twisted pair conductors to •...
  • Page 24: Test Procedures

    TURN THE LTM JUMPER TO ITS ORIGINAL POSITION. WHILE THE CIRCUIT BREAKER IS ON A TEST BENCH. The test kit authorized by Cutler-Hammer for use with the 5.2 When to Test Digitrip units plugs into the test port of the unit and...
  • Page 25: Handheld Functional Test Kit

    Digitrip units 520/520M/520MC accurately perform the selected tests. The remaining six and Digitrip 220, including power up, Instantaneous Trip, batteries are located on a separate board in the Test Kit Short Delay Trip, and Ground (Earth) Fault Trip. These test and serve to power up the display on the 520M trip unit.
  • Page 26: Battery

    I.L. 70C1037H03 Page 26 WARNING PERSONAL INJURY CAN OCCUR WHEN WORKING ON POWER SYSTEMS. ALWAYS TURN OFF POWER SUPPLYING BREAKER BEFORE CONDUCTING TESTS. TEST OUT OF THE CELL, IF POSSIBLE. THERE IS A HAZARD OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR BURN WHEN- EVER WORKING IN OR AROUND ELECTRICAL EQUIP- MENT.
  • Page 27: Battery Installation And Removal

    I.L. 70C1037H03 Page 27 the Battery Check LED does not light green, replace the lithium batteries may be obtained from the following battery. The condition of the battery has no effect on the companies: protection function of the trip unit. Even with the battery removed, the unit will still trip the breaker in accordance Company Model...
  • Page 28: Record Keeping

    The Time-Current Curves are listed below for particular trip unit models. All protection function time-current settings should be made following the recommendations of the specifying engineer in charge of the installation. 70C1009 Digitrip 220 (LI) Curve 70C1006 Digitrip 520 (LS) Curve 70C1007 Digitrip 520 (I) Curve...
  • Page 29 I.L. 70C1037H03 Page 29 DIGITRIP TRIP FUNCTION SETTINGS Circuit No./Address Breaker Shop Order Reference PER UNIT MULTIPLIERS Rating Plug Amperes Ir Continuous Ampere Rating (In) = LDS x In Ampere Trip Per Unit Equivalent Function Setting Multi Setting Time Delay Inst.
  • Page 30 I.L. 70C1037H03 Page 30 DIGITRIP AUTOMATIC TRIP OPERATION RECORD Circuit No./Address Breaker Shop Order Reference Trip Function Settings Reference Orig. 0 Rev. 1 Rev. 2 Rev. 3 Instantaneous Long Delay Setting Long Delay Time Short Setting Short Time Ground Fault Setting Ground Fault Time Setting Date...
  • Page 31 I.L. 70C1037H03 Page 31 GROUND FAULT TEST RECORD FORM Ground Fault Test Record should be retained by those in charge of the building's electrical installation in order to be available to the authority having jurisdiction. Test Date Circuit Breaker Results Tested by Number Figure 8.3 Typical Performance Test Record Form...
  • Page 32: Appendix A Zone Interlocking Examples

    I.L. 70C1037H03 Page 32 Fault at location 2 NOTICE The feeder breaker trip unit will initiate the trip in 0.045 seconds to clear the fault and will send an interlock- ing signal to the main trip unit. The main trip unit will begin THE PROVISION FOR ZONE INTERLOCKING IS STAN- to time out and, in the event that the feeder breaker Z2 DARD ON MAGNUM CIRCUIT BREAKERS WITH DIG-...
  • Page 33 I.L. 70C1037H03 Page 33 - B7 Contact - B9 Contact - B8 Contact Figure A.1 Typical Zone Interlocking Figure A.2 Typical Zone Interlocking Connections with Two Main Breakers (M1, M2) and a Tie Breaker (T) Effective 2/2/2001 Courtesy of NationalSwitchgear.com...
  • Page 34: Appendix B Troubleshooting Guide

    I.L. 70C1037H03 Page 34 Appendix B Troubleshooting Guide Symptom Probable Cause Possible Solution(s) References Unit status LED is not Current through breaker is No problem. Status LED will blinking. <25% of sensor rating. not operate with breaker currents <25% of sensor rating.
  • Page 35 I.L. 70C1037H03 Page 35 Symptom Probable Cause Possible Solution(s) References LCD Display is not energized. Light load. Check breaker ordering Refer to Sections 1.6 and information. 1.6.1 No auxiliary power unit. Check voltage input terminals Refer to Sections 1.6 and A14 –...
  • Page 37 AGE OF TRADE, ARE MADE REGARDING THE INFOR- MATION, RECOMMENDATIONS, AND DESCRIPTIONS CONTAINED HEREIN. In no event will Cutler-Hammer, Inc., be responsible to the purchaser or user in contract, in tort (including negli- gence), strict liability, or otherwise for any special,...
  • Page 38 I.L. 70C1037H03 Page 38 Cutler-Hammer Pittsburgh, PA U.S.A. Effective 1/1/2001 Printed in U.S.A. Effective 2/2/2001 Courtesy of NationalSwitchgear.com...

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