4–1 trip unit removal and replacement, 4–2 rating plug removal and replacement, 4–3 target module removal and replacement – GE Industrial Solutions ProTrip Trip Units for Low-Voltage User Manual

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ProTrip™ Trip Units

Chapter 4. Maintenance and Trouble-Shooting

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4–1 Trip Unit Removal and Replacement

Rejection pins are installed on the rear of all Trip Units to

prevent installation of an incorrect Trip Unit into a

breaker. Do not use excessive force when installing a Trip

Unit.
To install the Trip Unit, perform the following procedure:

1. Unscrew the brass knob in the center of the rear of

the trip unit. Lineup the mounting bracket to engage

the rejection posts. Screw the brass knob through the

bracket and into the trip unit.

2. Plug the wiring harness into the trip unit and screw it

to the bracket.

3. Attach the mounting bracket to the adapter plate,

previously installed on the breaker.

4–2 Rating Plug Removal and Replacement

CAUTION: Removal of the rating plug while the breaker

is carrying current reduces the breaker’s current-carrying

capacity to approximately 25% of the current sensor

rating.

ATTENTION: Si le calibreur est retiré le disjoncteur et

traversé par un courant, le niveau de protection s’ajuste à

approximativement 25% du calibre du transformateur

d’intensité.

Interchangeable rating plugs are removed with a rating

plug removal tool, Catalog No. TRTOOL. (Suitable

equivalents are commercially available as “integrated

circuit (DIP) extractors.”) Grasp the rating plug tabs with

the extractor and pull the plug out as illustrated in Figure

13. Be sure to grab the tabs and not the front cover of the

rating plug, or the plug may be damaged.
To install a rating plug, hold the plug between the thumb

and forefinger, then push it into the Trip Unit. Proper

engagement is verified by a click. Rejection features are

provided on all rating plugs to prevent application

mismatches. Never force a rating plug into place. Refer to

Chapter 1 to find the appropriate rating plugs for each

sensor rating and breaker frame.
Do not attempt to use a rating plug from a different type

of Trip Unit in a ProTrip Trip Unit.

Figure 13. Removing the interchangeable rating plug.

4–3 Target Module Removal and Replacement

The target module is removed with the rating plug

removal tool, catalog number TRTOOL, also known as an

integrated circuit (DIP) extractor. Grasp the tabs of the

module with the tool, as shown in Figure 14. Be careful to

hold the tabs and not the front cover, as the Target

Module could be damaged otherwise. Gently pull the

Target Module away from the Trip Unit. A gentle left-

right motion assists the removal. Insure that the tabs are

held securely until the Target Module is completely

removed.
To install a target module, hold the module between the

thumb and forefinger, then push it into the Trip Unit.

Proper engagement is verified by a click.

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