Resetting the Circuit Breaker After a Trip Due to an Electrical Fault
Reset Procedure
DANGER |
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HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH
Do not re-close the device on an electrical fault. First
inspect and, if necessary, repair the downstream equipment.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
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The following table shows the sequence of actions to follow after a trip due to an electrical fault. Further explanation of each action is given in the following paragraphs.
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Identify the trip cause. |
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2 |
Clear the electrical fault on the network. |
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Check the load. |
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4 |
Inspect the circuit breaker and switchboard after a short circuit. |
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Press the |
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7 |
When the circuit breaker is ready-to-close, re-close it. |
Identifying the Trip Cause
When the circuit breaker is tripped due to an electrical fault, the blue fault-trip reset button on the circuit breaker is popped out, and the trip cause is indicated by the status bar and the trip cause LEDs.
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Description |
Indication LEDs |
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Trip on long-time protection (L) |
Ready LED: off Status bar: blinking red Service LED: off L trip cause LED: blinking red Other trip cause LEDs: off |
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Trip on short-time protection (S) |
Ready LED: off Status bar: blinking red Service LED: off S trip cause LED: blinking red Other trip cause LEDs: off |
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Trip on instantaneous protection (I) |
Ready LED: off Status bar: blinking red Service LED: off I trip cause LED: blinking red Other trip cause LEDs: off |
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Trip on ground-fault protection (G) |
Ready LED: off Status bar: blinking red Service LED: off G trip cause LED: blinking red Other trip cause LEDs: off |
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Clearing the Electrical Fault
DANGER |
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HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
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DANGER |
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HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH
Do not re-close the device on an electrical fault. First
inspect and, if necessary, repair the downstream equipment.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
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The feed must be isolated before inspecting the electrical equipment downstream of the protection.
The fact that a circuit breaker has tripped does not remedy the cause of the electrical fault detected on the downstream electrical equipment.
Inspecting the Circuit Breaker after a Trip on Short Circuit
After a trip on short circuit due to short-time or instantaneous protection, the circuit breaker must be inspected for smoke deposits or cracks in the device casing.
DANGER