Display Feature (520M And 520Mc Only); Standards; General Description Of Magnum Circuit Breakers; General - Eaton Cutler-Hammer Magnum Digitrip 220+ Instructions Manual

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Ground
Fault Trip
Remote
Control Voltage
Ground Alarm / Power Supply Module
1
Available
Style
2
Input Voltages
Number
2
120 VAC
7802C83G01
230 VAC
7802C83G02
3
24-48 VDC
7802C82G01
4
5
Figure 1.5 Wiring Diagram for 520M and 520MC Models
with Ground Alarm/Power Supply Module

1.7 Display Feature (520M and 520MC only)

The Digitrip 520M/520Mi and 520MC/520MCi models have
a user interface in addition to the green and red LED trip
indicators. This seven element display performs a metering
function and can be used to monitor load currents.
When the Step button on the face of the trip unit is
pressed and released, the display will show PH 1, for
Phase 1 or A, and the current value. If the Step button is
not pressed again, the display will continue to show the
current value for Phase 1. Each time that the Step button
is pressed, the next monitored function will be displayed.
The other real time readings can be displayed in the
sequence below:
PH 2
Phase 2 (B)
PH 3
Phase 3 (C)
PH 4
Neutral
PH 5
Ground (if Ground function is supplied)
HI
Highest phase current
OL
Overload (Digitrip in overload mode)
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Ground
5
Fault Alarm
Digitrip 520M/MC
Contact Rating (resistive load)
AC 0.5A @ 230VAC
AC
1A @ 120VAC
DC
1A @ 48VDC
Verify input voltage rating before energizing circuit.
When used in conjunction with a T. U. Cat. 5MWLSIG,
5MLSIG, 5CWLSIG or 5CLSIG, will indicate GF trip.
When used in conjunction with T.U. Cat. 5MLSIA or
5CLSIA, will indicate GF alarm.
When used in conjunction with a Trip Unit Cat
5MLSI or 5CLSI, will indicate High Load alarm.
Pushing the Step button while the unit is in the OL
mode will have the unit again display the overload
current value.
HL
HighLoad Alarm (Cat 5MLSI and 5CLSI only)
HELP
This message can indicate more than one problem
with the trip unit. If the rating plug is missing, a
HELP message and an Instantaneous trip LED
light will be observed. The rating plug needs to be
installed and the Instantaneous trip LED must be
cleared by pressing the Reset/Battery Test button.
This message could also indicate that the trip unit
is out of calibration and should be replaced at the
earliest opportunity.
In addition, the Digitrip 520MC and Digitrip 520M (product
built with Aux. Power Module input pins present- See Fig
1.1) will display and freeze the magnitude of the trip value
after a trip event if auxilary power is available. Use the Step
pushbutton to view each phase value. The highest value
that can be presented is 9999. Any fault currents greater
than this value will be shown as "HI." Pushing the Reset
pushbutton will clear this data.
Also related to the phase value after a trip event are four
dashes "----". This message means that the microprocessor
could not complete its writing of the trip event's magnitude
into its non volatile memory. A possible cause of this would
be the lack or loss of auxilary power during the trip event.

1.8 Standards

The Digitrip 220+, 520 520M and 520MC Trip Units are
listed by the Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.
E52096, for use in Magnum Circuit Breakers. These same
units are also listed by the Canadian Standards Associa-
tion (CSA) under file LR 43556.
All Digitrip units have also passed the IEC 947-2 test
program which includes radiated and conducted emission
testing. As a result, all units carry the CE mark.

2.0 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF MAGNUM CIRCUIT BREAKERS

2.1 General

Magnum Circuit Breakers are tripped automatically on
overload fault current conditions by the combined action of
three components:
1. The Sensors, which measure the current level
2. The Digitrip Trip Unit, which provides a tripping signal to
the Trip Actuator when current and time delay settings
are exceeded
I.L. 70C1037H04
,
under UL File
Effective 7/1/2003

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