Automatic Trip Curve Tests with Custom Test Points
It is recommended that you follow the guidelines while defining the custom test points:
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Decimal values for the injection current are considered as invalid inputs.
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The selected protection trip type must match the test segment of the time-current curve. If an incorrect value is selected, the test results may be misleading. For example:
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If you select the short-time protection trip type and enter the injection current value within the short-time current range, then the MicroLogic trip unit trips in short-time segment. This indicates a Passed test status.
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If you select the short-time protection trip type and enter the injection current value within the long-time current range, then the MicroLogic trip unit trips in long-time segment.
The test results do not display the cause of the trip. Because the circuit breaker has tripped, the test results indicate a Passed test status.
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If you want to test the ground fault protection but select any protection type that inhibits ground fault protection, then the test results are incorrect.
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