4–4 high-current testing – 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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Figure 14. Removing the target module.

Target Module Battery Replacement

To replace the two batteries in the Target Module, remove

the module from the Trip Unit as described above. Slide

the old batteries out from the battery compartment at the

rear of the Target Module. It may help to carefully pry

them out with a small screwdriver blade in the cutout on

top of the module. Slide the new batteries into the battery

compartment. Be careful not to short out the batteries

during removal or installation. Recommended

replacement batteries are Panasonic CR1616, Eveready E-

CR1616BP, and Duracell DC1616B.

WARNING: Replace the batteries with Panasonic

CR1616, Eveready E-CR1616BP, or Duracell DC1616B

only. Use of a different battery may present risk of fire,

explosion, or damage to equipment. Observe proper

battery polarity when installing in the battery

compartment.

AVERTISSEMENT: Remplacer la batterie avec

uniquement des Panasonic CR1616, Eveready E-

CR1616BP, ou Duracell DC1616B. L’utilisation d’autres

batteries peut présenter un risque de feu, d’explosion ou

d’endommagement du matériel. Respecter la polarité de

la batterie en l’installant dans son logement.

WARNING: The batteries may explode if mistreated. Do

not recharge, disassemble, or dispose of in fire. Keep the

battery away from children and dispose of the used

battery promptly.

AVERTISSEMENT: La batterie peut exploser en cas de

mauvaise utilisation. Ne pas la recharger, l’ouvrir ou la

jeter dans un feu. Doit être garder hors de portée des

enfants. Une fois usée, la batterie doit être jeté

rapidement.

4–4 High-Current Testing

The TVRMS2 Test Kit does not defeat ground fault on the

ProTrip Trip Unit. If the breaker equipped with a ProTrip

Trip Unit is undergoing high-current testing, then two

poles must be connected in series to prevent ground fault

operation.

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