GE Industrial Solutions MicroVersaTrip PM User Manual

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MicroVersaTrip Plus™ and MicroVersaTrip PM™ Trip Units

List of Figures

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41. Trip Unit display for potential transformer connection choice............................................ 23

42. Trip Unit display for power demand interval. ...................................................................... 23

43. Trip Unit display for setting communication address. ......................................................... 23

44. Logic diagram for accessory configurations.......................................................................... 23

45. Accessory configuration switch on rear of Trip Unit, showing factory settings. ................... 24

46. Setting the accessory configuration switches......................................................................... 24

47. Trip Unit metering mode function flow. .............................................................................. 25

48. Trip Unit display for current metering................................................................................. 27

49. Trip Unit display for line-to-neutral voltages. ....................................................................... 27

50. Trip Unit display for line-to-line voltages.............................................................................. 27

51. Trip Unit display for aggregate energy. ................................................................................ 27

52. Trip Unit display for aggregate real power. .......................................................................... 27

53. Trip Unit display for aggregate apparent power................................................................... 28

54. Trip Unit display for power demand. ................................................................................... 28

55. Trip Unit display for frequency............................................................................................. 28

56. Trip Unit display for normal status....................................................................................... 29

57. Trip Unit status display for long-time overcurrent pickup.................................................... 30

58. Typical fault display following a breaker trip........................................................................ 30

59. Trip Unit Status display for long-time overcurrent trip. ....................................................... 30

60. Trip Unit status display for short-time overcurrent trip........................................................ 30

61. Trip Unit status display for instantaneous overcurrent trip.................................................. 30

62. Trip Unit status display for ground-fault trip....................................................................... 31

63. Trip Unit status display for protective-relay trip. .................................................................. 31

64. Trip Unit status display for Undervoltage Release trip. ........................................................ 31

65. Trip Unit status display for long-time overcurrent trip counter............................................ 32

66. Removing the interchangeable rating plug. ......................................................................... 34

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