Protrip™ trip units chapter 1. introduction, 1–6 equipment interfaces, 1–7 trip unit information – GE Industrial Solutions ProTrip Trip Units for Low-Voltage User Manual

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ProTrip™ Trip Units

Chapter 1. Introduction

4

Ground-Fault Protection

Ground-fault protection with ProTrip Trip Units is pro-

vided in the rating plug. The pickup and delay settings

available with the switches on the rating plug are

described in Chapter 2, Trip Unit Setup.

1–6 Equipment Interfaces

ProTrip Trip Units do not usually require connections

within the equipment, since all wiring is contained within

the circuit breaker. The only connection is for the neutral

sensor, which uses a special dedicated disconnect.

CAUTION: Neutral current sensors are required for

single-phase, three-wire and three-phase, four-wire

systems. When the Trip Unit is connected to a three-

phase, three-wire system, the neutral sensor terminals of

the breaker are left open. Do not short any neutral

current sensor terminals in a three-phase, three-wire

system, as this could result in damage to, or malfunction

of, the electrical system.

ATTENTION: Un transformateur de courant de neutre

est nécessaire pour les réseaux 3 phases + neutre. Si le

neutre n’est pas distribué, les bornes de neutre du

déclencheur doivent être laissées ouvertes. Ne pas les

court-circuiter (ceci peut endommager le déclencheur et

entrainer un mauvais fonctionnement du système

électrique.

1–7 Trip Unit Information

Trip Unit Label Information

Following are descriptions of the various numbers on the

front of the Trip Unit, as shown in Figure 1.

Top-left corner – Serial number of the Trip Unit, such

as

RMS71234567

.

Top-right corner – Date of manufacture code, such as

P1121=

.

Right center above rating plug – Catalog number of the

Trip Unit, such as

PK050D3F1608R

.

Right center, below catalog number – Current sensor

rating in amperes.

There are two more labels on the Trip Unit that are not

generally visible when it is plugged into a breaker.

Side of unit – Bar code giving the catalog number of

the Trip Unit.

Rear of unit – Yellow caution label.

Selector Switches

The following selector switches are present on the front of

the Trip Unit. See Chapter 2, Setup Mode, for a complete

description of each function.

• Long-time pickup
• Long-time delay
• Short-time pickup
• Short-time delay
• Instantaneous pickup
• Ground-fault pickup (on the rating plug)
• Ground-fault delay (on the rating plug)

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