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GE Power Break II User manual

Introduction
The Undervoltage Release (UVR) accessory, shown in Figure
1, can be installed in 800– 000 ampere frame Power Break®
II circuit breakers. This accessory trips the circuit breaker when
the input control voltage drops to 35–60% of its rated value
and prevents an open breaker from closing until the input
control voltage is greater than 80% of the rated value.
In addition to providing a trip signal to the breaker, the UVR
accessory can be set up to interact with other Power Break II
accessories, when used with a MicroVersaTrip Plus™ or
MicroVersaTrip PM™ Trip Unit. DIP switches on the rear of
the breaker Trip Unit can configure the UVR accessory to
activate a Bell Alarm–Alarm Only accessory or a Bell Alarm
with Lockout accessory when a UVR trip occurs. The Accessory
Configuration section below describes how this can be done. If
the breaker is equipped with a Power+™ Trip Unit, it is
configured so that only protection trips will activate a Bell
Alarm–Alarm Only or Bell Alarm with Lockout.
The catalog numbers for the UVR for various voltage
applications are listed in Table 1.
Figure 1. Undervoltage Release.
Operation
Apply control voltage to terminals 29 and 30 of the ter minal
strip on the right side of the breaker. When the applied control
voltage is above 80% of the UVR’s rated value, the breaker can
be closed. When the voltage drops to 35–60% of the rated
value, the UVR will trip the breaker.
Catalog
Number
Voltage
Rating ❿Peak Inrush
Current, A
❡
Nominal RMS
Current, mA
SPUV012DC 12 Vdc 19 300
SPUV024DC 24 Vdc 15 140
SPUV048DC 48 Vdc 7.5 70
SPUV125DC 125 Vdc 3 30
SPUV250DC 250 Vdc 1.5 15
SPUV024AC 24 Vac 15 370
SPUV048AC 48 Vac 7.5 210
SPUV120AC 120 Vac 3 80
SPUV208AC 208 Vac 1.9 60
SPUV240AC 240 Vac 1.5 45
❿24–240 Vac devices are rated for 50 60 Hz.
❡Peak inrush current is present for 2–6 ms after activation. This
number is provided so that fuses and supplies can be chosen
appropriately.
Table 1. Catalog numbers and voltages for the Undervoltage Release.
Installation
WARNING: Before installing any accessories, turn the breaker
OFF, disconnect it from all voltage sources, and discharge the
charging springs.
AVERTISSEMENT: Avant d’installer toute accessoire, mettre
le disjoncteur en position OFF, le déconnecter de toute tension
d’alimentation, et décharger les ressorts d’armement.
The Undervoltage Release is installed in the accessory
compartment through the front of the circuit breaker in the
position shown in Figure 2.
Figure 2. Accessory compartment on front of circuit breaker with
Undervoltage Release slot indicated.
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Power Break® II Circuit Breaker
Accessories
Undervoltage Release
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Bell
Alarm
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Bell
Alarm
-
Alarm
Only
Undervoltage
Release
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Use the following procedure to install the UVR accessory into
the UVR slot in the accessory compartment of the circuit
breaker:
1. Open the hinged door over the accessory compartment and
Trip Unit.
2. To remove an existing accessory module, loosen the
accessory locking screw and pull the module out with the
Rating Plug Removal Tool (catalog number TRTOOL).
3. Insert the UVR accessory into th e proper slot, as
illustrated in Figure 3. The UVR accessory is keyed for
the correct slot in the accessory compartment. If the
accessory cannot be fully seated in the compartment, check
that the compartment position is correct.
Figure 3. Inserting the Undervoltage Release into the accessory
compartment.
4. Tighten the locking screw on the front of the accessory
until it is snug (torque of 9 in-lb.)
CAUTION: Overtightening the locking screw may damage or
distort the case of the accessory.
ATTENTION: Le serrage excessif de la vis de verrouillage
peut déformer le boîtier d’accessoire.
5. If the breaker is equipped with a MicroVersaTrip Plus or
MicroVersaTrip PM Trip Unit, the UVR accessory can be
configured to activate installed Bell Alarm–Alarm Only or
Bell Alarm with Lockout accessories when a UVR trip
occurs, with the procedure described in the Accessory
Configuration section.
6. Connect the control wiring for the UVR to terminals 29
and 30 at the terminal block on the right side of the
breaker.
7. Te st the UVR to ensure proper operation, according to the
procedures below.
8. Reconnect power to the circuit breaker and any other
accessories.
9. Close and lock or seal the door over the accessory
compartment and Trip Unit to prevent unauthorized
changes to Trip Unit settings and to keep contaminants
out of empty accessory slots.
Accessor Configuration
This section only applies if Bell Alarm–Alarm Only or Bell
Alarm with Lockout accessories are installed in the breaker,
along with a MicroVersaTrip Plus or MicroVersaTrip PM Trip
Unit. If the breaker is equipped with a Power+ Trip Unit, the
factory default settings, listed in Table 2, can not be changed.
The UVR accessory can be configured to activate the Bell
Alarm–Alarm Only or Bell Alarm with Lockout accessories if a
UVR trip occurs. The configuration can be changed by removing
the Trip Unit from the breaker, setting the DIP switches on the
rear of the Trip Unit, and reinstalling the Trip Unit. Figure
illustrates the Trip Unit read DIP switches and their functions.
Table 2 lists the switch functions and the factory settings for
each.
Figure 4. Accessory switch on the rear of the MicroVersaTrip Plus™ or
MicroVersaTrip PM™ Trip Unit showing the factory settings (solid
part indicates that the switch is pushed in on that side).
Switch
Factory
Setting Function
1 Disabled Shunt trip activates Bell Alarm–Alarm
Only
2 Disabled UVR trip activates Bell Alarm–Alarm
Only
3 Enabled Protection trip activates Bell
Alarm–Alarm Only
4 Disabled Shunt trip activates Bell Alarm with
Lockout
5 Disabled UVR trip activates Bell Alarm with
Lockout
6 Enabled Protection trip activates Bell Alarm
with Lockout
Table 2. Accessory switch settings including the factory defaults.
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Description of Switch Settings
Following are descriptions of the effects of each accessory switch
when it is enabled:
1. When a Shunt Trip accessory causes the breaker to trip,
the contacts of the Bell Alarm–Alarm Only also change
state. (The factory switch setting is disabled.)
2. When an Undervoltage Release accessory causes the
breaker to trip, the contacts of the Bell Alarm–Alarm Only
also change state. (The factory switch setting is disabled .)
3. When a protection trip (long-time, short-time,
instantaneous, ground-fault, or protective-rel ay) occurs,
the contacts of the Bell Alarm–Alarm Only also change
state. (The factory switch setting is enabled.)
4. When a Shunt Trip accessory causes the breaker to trip,
the contacts of the Bell Alarm with Lockout also change
state. (The factory switch setting is disabled.)
5. When an Undervoltage Release accessory causes the
breaker to trip, the contacts of the Bell Alarm with
Lockout also change state. (The factory switch setting is
disabled.)
6. When a protection trip (long-time, short-time,
instantaneous, ground-fault, or protective-relay) occurs,
the contacts of the Bell Alarm with Lockout also change
state. (The factory switch setting is enabled.)
Procedure for Changing Switch Settings
Change the accessory switch settings with the following
procedure:
WARNING: Before beginning this procedure, turn the breaker
off, disconnect it from all voltage sources, and discharge the
closing springs.
AVERTISSEMENT: Avant de commencer cette procédure,
mettre le disjoncteur en position OFF, le déconnecter de toute
tension d’alimentation, et désarmer les ressorts de fermeture.
1. Loosen the four #8-32 screws on the breaker trim-plate
assembly and remove the trim plate.
2. Loosen the four #10-32 screws at the corner of the breaker
cover. Remove the cover from th e breaker face.
3. Pull the Trip Unit locking lever to the right, then hold the
Trip Unit near the battery cover and lift it straight out of
the breaker.
4. Refer to Figure and Table 2 to determine the switches
to be changed.
5. Push in the appropriate “Enable” or “Disable” side of the
switch.
6. Confirm all switch settings before reinstalling the Trip
Unit in the breaker.
7. Pull the Trip Unit locking lever to the right. While
holding the lever, carefully align the connector on the rear
of the Trip Unit with the connector in the breaker. Press
down on the Trip Unit, while holding it near the battery
cover. When the Trip Unit is fully seated, slide the locking
lever back to the left.
8. Reinstall the breaker top cover and tighten the four #10-
32 screws to 32 in-lbs.
9. Replace the trim plate and tighten the four #8-32 screws
to 20 in-lbs.
10. Verify that the switch settings are correct by inducing
breaker trips from the UVR and Shunt Trip or Shunt Trip
with Lockout (if present) and checking the responses of
the Bell Alarm–Alarm Only and Bell Alarm with Lockout
accessories.
Test Procedure
Use the following procedure to test the UVR for proper
operation.
1. Open the breaker.
2. Turn off the power to the UVR.
3. Try to manually close the breaker; the breaker should not
close.
4. Apply at least 80% of the rated voltage specified on the
UVR name plate to the UVR control inputs.
5. Try to close the breaker; it should close as normal.
6. If a MicroVersaTrip Plus or MicroVersaTrip PM Trip
Unit is installed, check that the Trip Unit display is active
(powered).
7. With the breaker closed, reduce the UVR control voltage to
35–60% of the rated voltage; the breaker should trip
within 0.5 second.
8. If a Bell Alarm–Alarm Only or Bell Alarm with Lockout is
present, ensure that they activate (or do not activate) as
selected by the MicroVersaTrip Plus or MicroVersaTrip
PM Trip Unit DIP switches.
Trouble-Shooting
The following guide is provided for trouble-shooting and
isolating common problems. It does not cover every possible
situation. Contact the ED&C Customer Support Center at 800-
8 3-37 2 if any problem is not resolved by these procedures.
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Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Actio
1. The UVR accessory will
not insert completely in
the breaker.
The accessory is inserted
incorrectly.
Ensure that the accessory is inserted in the correct slot, as
in Figure 2, and that the label is upright. Ensure that the
accessory is completely seated and that the screw is
tightened.
2. The breaker closes when
the UVR is de-energized.
The UVR lockout plunger is not
engaged.
The UVR is actually energized.
Remove the UVR accessory. Check that the lockout
plunger protrudes approximately 1⁄ inch out of the
accessory; if it does not, replace the UVR. If the plunger
length is correct, reinsert the UVR, ensuring good
alignment of the accessory to the pocket. Ensure that it is
completely seated, flush with the top of the pocket, then
tighten the screw to 9 in-lb.
Check that the control power to the UVR is off.
3. The breaker will not close
when the UVR is
energized.
The UVR solenoid is not
energized.
Check that UVR control power is applied at greater than
80% of the UVR rated voltage. Check that the accessory is
completely inserted; reinsert if necessary.
If using a 12 Vdc UVR, check that the polarity of the
control power matches that shown on the label of the
UVR accessory.
Note that an otherwise unpowered Trip Unit would be
powered up by an energized UVR accessory.
4. The breaker does not trip
when UVR control power
is removed.
The breaker is not closed.
UVR control power is actually
still applied.
The UVR trip connection is poor.
Verify that the breaker is closed.
Check that the UVR control power has been removed or
that its voltage is less than 35% of the rated value.
Check that the UVR accessory is completely inserted.
Check that the Trip Unit is seated correctly. If the Trip
Unit was removed to set the switches, check that it has
been correctly installed; remove and reinstall, if necessary.
5. The Bell Alarm–Alarm
Only or Bell Alarm with
Lockout does not trip
correctly (trips when it
shouldn’t or doesn’t trip
when it should).
The Bell Alarm–Alarm Only or
Bell Alarm with Lockout
configuration switches on the
back of the MicroVersaTrip Plus
or MicroVersaTrip PM Trip Unit
are not properly set. Note that
this feature is not available with
Power+™ Trip Units.
The Bell Alarm–Alarm Only or
Bell Alarm with Lockout
accessory is improperly installed.
Follow the procedure to remove the Trip Unit and set the
switches. Check that the switches have been set correctly.
See the Trouble-Shooting Guide for the Bell Alarm with
Lockout in GEH-6278 or the Bell Alarm–Alarm Only in
GEH-6275.
These instructions do not cover all details or variations in e
q
ui
p
ment nor do the
y
p
rovide for ever
y
p
ossible contin
g
enc
y
that ma
y
be met in connection with installation, o
p
eration, or maintenance. Should further information be desired or
should
p
articular
p
roblems arise that are not covered sufficientl
y
for the
p
urchaser’s
p
ur
p
oses, the matter should be
referred to the GE Company.
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GE Electrical Distribution & Control
General Electric Company
41 Woodford Ave. Plainville CT 06062
GEH-6285C 0697 © 1997 General Electric Company
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