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Warning – Rockwell Automation 140U Q, M frame CB Electronic RMS Trip Unit installation and operation User Manual

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Time Ms

Current

Fig. 12-3 Ground Fault Trip Current, and Ground Fault Trip

Time Adjustments and Curve Details

provided with the equipment.

A written record of this test

shall be made and shall be available to the authority

having inspection jurisdiction.

6.2.2 Standards Requirements

As a follow-up to the basic performance requirements
stipulated by the

N.E.C. as stated above, UL Standard No.

1053 requires that certain minimum instructions must

accompany each ground fault protection system. These
following statements plus a copy of the test record form

illustrated in Fig. 16 are shipped with each Electronic

RMS Trip Unit.

6.2.3 General Test Instructions

The interconnected system shall be evaluated in accor-
dance with the equipment assembler’s detailed instruc-
tions by qualified personnel.

The polarity of the neutral sensor connections (if used)

must agree with equipment assembler’s detailed instruc-

tions to avoid improper operations following apparently
correct simulated test operations. Where a question
exists, consult the specifying engineer and/or equipment
assembler.

The grounding points of the system shall be verified to
determine that ground paths do not exist that would

bypass the sensors. The use of high-voltage testers and
resistance bridges may be used.

Rating Plug Setting (Amperes)

See Fig. 2-7

and

Fig.

for

Continuation of Short Time
Instantaneous Portions of Curves

Current

Fig. 13

Optional Adjustable Ampere Setting Rating
Plug Used in Electronic RMSTrip Unit

WARNING

THERE

IS A HAZARD OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR

BURN WHENEVER WORKING IN

OR AROUND

ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT. ALWAYSTURN OFF
POWER SUPPLYING BREAKER BEFORE
CONDUCTING TESTS.

Note: Since the Electronic RMS Trip Units derive

their operating power from the phase currents, and

not from the neutral current, passing current through

the neutral sensor only will not properly test the
ground fault feature.

Using a low voltage (0-24 volt), high current,

AC source,

apply a test current of 125% of the Electronic RMS
Ground

Unit pick-up setting through one phase

of the circuit breaker, as shown in Fig. 14-1 .This should
cause the breaker to trip in less than 1 second, and

if an

alarm indicator is supplied, it should operate. Reset the
breaker and the alarm indicator. Repeat the test on the
other two phases.

40752-072(2)

Effective

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