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Series C Types RD, CRD, RDC, CRDC Circuit Breakers Equipped With
Digitrip RMS 310 Trip Units
Typical Instantaneous Time-Phase Current Characteristic Curve
Based on In ....................................................................................... SC-5629-93 2
Typical Long Delay/Short Delay Time-Phase Current
Characteristic Curve Based on In ................................................... SC-5630-93 3
Typical Ground Fault/Protection Time/Current Characteristic
Curve Based on In ............................................................................ SC-5631-93 4
Series C Types RD, CRD, RDC, CRDC Circuit Breakers Equipped With
Digitrip RMS 510/610/810 Trip Units
Typical Instantaneous Time-Phase Current Characteristic Curve
Based on In ....................................................................................... SC-5626-93 5
Typical Long Delay/Short Delay Time-Phase Current
Characteristic Curve Based on Ir ................................................... SC-5627-93 6
Typical Ground Fault/Protection Time/Current Characteristic
Curve Based on In ............................................................................ SC-5628-93 7
Series C R-Frame Circuit Breakers Equipped With 1600/2000A Digitrip OPTIM Trip Units
Long Delay I2t, Short Delay I2t ........................................................... SC-6336-96 9
Long Delay I2t, Short Delay Flat ........................................................ SC-6337-96 10
Long Delay I4t, Short Delay Flat ........................................................ SC-6338-96 11
Instantaneous and Override, 1600 Amperes ................................... SC-6342-96 15
Instantaneous and Override, 2000 Amperes ................................... SC-6343-96 16
Ground Fault or Ground Fault Alarm Only, 1600 Amperes ........... SC-6345-96 18
Ground Fault or Ground Fault Alarm Only, 2000 Amperes ........... SC-6346-96 19
Series C R-Frame Circuit Breakers Equipped With 2500A Digitrip OPTIM Trip Units
Long Delay I2t, Short Delay I2t ........................................................... SC-6339-96 12
Long Delay I2t, Short Delay Flat ........................................................ SC-6340-96 13
Long Delay I4t, Short Delay Flat ........................................................ SC-6341-96 14
Instantaneous and Override .............................................................. SC-6344-96 17
Ground Fault or Ground Fault Alarm Only ...................................... SC-6347-96 20
Definitions
In is the maximum value of continuous current for which the trip unit can be set.
In is the basis (or reference) for both the Instantaneous and the Ground protection current
settings.
The value of the rating plug is printed on the Rating Plug.
Ir is the basis for both the Long Delay and the Short Delay (if provided) protection current
settings.
The value of Ir is the Long Delay Current Setting x In.
Individual oversize copies of curves listed above printed on onion-skin paper are available
in limited quantity from:
Cutler-Hammer
Westinghouse &
Cutler-Hammer Products
Five Parkway Center
Pittsburgh, PA 15220
When ordering onion-skin curves, use number at bottom of page where curve appears,
i.e., SC-5629-93. Requests for full sets of curves will not be honored.
Application Data
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Westinghouse
Digital
Protection
3,000
For use with Trip Unit Catalog Numbers
Cell No.
1600A Max. 2000A Max. 2500A Max. Digitrip RMS 310
2,000
RES1600LS RES2000LS RES2500LS
Standard Fixed RES1600LSG RES2000LSG RES2500LSG NP6635C68H07 Made in U.S.A.
Rating Plug RES1600LS RES2000LS RES2500LS For Use in R Circuit Breaker Only
Engaged Cat._ _
In
Remove
Short Delay
1,000 Pickup
In
500
NP6645C79H01
5 Type
Pick Up 240V 480V 600V 220-240V 380-415V 500V
Settings RD, CRD 125 065 50 125 065 42
(Tolerance 10%) RDC, CRDC 200 100 65 200 100 65
3 Utilization Category A
8X
2
Notes
TIME IN SECONDS
Curve accuracy applies from 20C to +55C ambient. For possible ampere derating for
ambient above 40C, refer to Cutler-Hammer.
1 Digitrip RMS 310 trip units are suitable for functional field testing with test kit Cat. No.
6X
STK2. For field testing using primary injection methods, follow NEMA publication AB-
4-1991.
.1 .1
.05 .05
Fixed Instantaneous
.04
Override
.03 .03
.02
Interrupting
.02
Rating
Determines
End of
Curve
SECONDS
.01 .01
.005
.003
.002
.001 .001
.5 .6 .7 .8 .9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 20
10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
50,000
100,000
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Westinghouse
Digital
Protection
3,000
For use with Trip Unit Catalog Numbers
Cell No.
1600A Max. 2000A Max. 2500A Max. Digitrip RMS 310
Rating Plug RES1600LSI RES2000LSI RES2500LSI For Use in R Circuit Breaker Only
Engaged Cat.
_
In
_
Remove
Short Delay
Pickup
1,000 In
Short Delay
Time
Sec
500 NP6645C79H02
Digitrip RMS 310 trip units are suitable for functional field testing with test kit Cat. No.
STK2. For field testing using primary injection methods, follow NEMA publication AB-
7X
1 4-1991.
5X
200 ms
.2
100 ms
.1 .1
.05 .05
Fixed Instantaneous
I .04 Override
.03 .03
Interrupting
.02 .02
Rating
Determines
End of
Curve
SECONDS
.01 .01
.005
.003
.002
.001 .001
.5 .6 .7 .8 .9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 20
10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
50,000
200,000
100,000
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2000
3000
4000
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
50 60 70 80 90
10,000 10,000
2 HOURS
2 HOURS
1 HOUR
1 HOUR
Westinghouse Westinghouse
Digital Digital
Protection Protection
1,000 1,000
Digitrip RMS 310 Rating Plug Digitrip RMS 310 Rating Plug
For Use in R Circuit Breaker Only For Use in R Circuit Breaker Only
300 Cat._ _ Cat._ _
300
Engaged Engaged
In In
1 MINUTE
1 MINUTE
30 Notes 30
Curve accuracy applies from 20C to +55C ambient.
20 Digitrip RMS 310 trip units are suitable for functional field testing with test kit Cat. No. STK2. 20
For field testing using primary injection methods, follow NEMA publication AB-4-1991.
10 10
1000 A.
600 A.
5 5
200 A.
800 A.
TIME IN SECONDS
TIME IN SECONDS
1 1
.5 SEC
.5 .5
.3 SEC
.3 .3
.2 .15 SEC .2
.1 .1
.05 .05
.03 .03
.02 .02
.01 .01
.005 .005
.003 .003
.002 .002
.001 .001
500
700
200
300
400
600
800
900
1000
2000
3000
4000
100
50 60 70 80 90
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I M P O R T A N T
TRIP UNITS ARE NOT AVAILABLE WITH ONLY
INSTANTANEOUS PROTECTION. THIS CURVE MUST BE
USED in conjunction WITH Curve No. SC-5627-93 for LONG
DELAY (and if applicable SHORT DELAY) PROTECTION to
obtain the complete time-current characteristic.
Series C R-Frame Circuit Breakers with
DIGITRIP RMS 510/610/810 Trip Units
Typical Instantaneous Time-Phase Current Characteristic Curve (I)
CURRENT IN MULTIPLES OF PLUG RATING In
.05 .07 .1 .2 .3 .4 .5 .7 1 2 3 4 5 7 10 20 30 40 50 70
1000 1000
900 Available Rating Plugs Marked 50/60 Hz 900
800 800
700 Rating Plug Frequency Catalog 700
Amperes Rating (In) Hz Number
600 (Max.) Amperes 600
500 500
1600 1600 50/60 RP6R16A160
1250 50 RP6R16A125
400 400
1200 50/60 RP6R16A120
1000 50/60 RP6R16A100
300 800 50/60 RP6R16A080 300
2000 2000 50/60 RP6R20A200
1600 50/60 RP6R20A160
200 1250 50 RP6R20A125 200
1200 50/60 RP6R20A120
1000 50/60 RP6R20A100
20 20
Tolerances
9
1 INST Range = 90% to 110% of setting
M2
10 Notes 10
9 For 2000A Rating Plug. 9
8 For 2500A Rating Plug. 8
7 7
TIME IN SECONDS
TIME IN SECONDS
2 2
1 3 5 1
.9 2 .9
.8 Available 3
.8
.7 Instantaneous 1 .7
.6 Settings 2.5 4 6 .6
.5 2, 2.5, 3, 4, 5, 6, M1 or M2 x In 8 .5
Values for M1 and M2 as marked on Rating Plug
M1
.4 .4
Plug Rating (In) M1 M2
.3 .3
800-1600 A 8 x In 10 x In
2000 A 8 x In 9 x In
.2 7 x In 7 x In .2
2500 A
10
3
M2
.1 .1
.09 .09
.08 .08
.07 .07
.06 .06
.05 .05
.04 .04
.03 .03
Application
.02
Determines 4
.02
End of Curve
.01 .01
.05 .07 .1 .2 .3 .4 .5 .7 1 2 3 4 5 7 10 20 30 40 50 70
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Application Data
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Series C R-Frame Circuit Breakers with
DIGITRIP RMS 510/610/810 Trip Units
Typical Long Delay and Short Delay
Time-Phase Current Characteristic Curve (LS)
20 20
Minimum 24 Tolerances
Total LDS Range = 150% to 130% of Setting.
Clearing LDT Range = 67% to 100% of Setting, at 6 x Ir .
SDS Range = 90% to 110% of Setting.
Time Available
10 Long Delay Notes 10
9 7 9
8
8 Time Long Time Memory function automatically shortens long time delay as 8
7 S2
Settings 1 overload conditions recur.
7
TIME IN SECONDS
TIME IN SECONDS
Shown With zone interlocking on short delay utilized and no restraining signal, the
6 minimum time band SDM applies regardless of setting. 6
@ 6 x Ir The end of the curve is determined by the interrupting rating of the circuit
5 4 2, 4, 7, 10, 12, 5
breaker. See above tabulation.
4 6 15, 20, 24 For high fault current levels a fixed instantaneous override is provided at
4
17,500A (Tolerance 15%).
The Rating Plug is for 50 and 60 Hz applications.
3 2.5 4 Not UL/CSA listed. 3
2 For Types RD and RDC only.
Curves apply from 20C to +55C ambient. Temperatures above 95C cause
2 automatic trip. For possible ampere derating for ambient above 40C, refer 2
to Cutler-Hammer.
2
2
3 5
1 Available 1 1
.9 Short Delay .9
.8 .8
2.5 4 6 Settings
.7 .7
2, 2.5, 3, 4, 5, 6,
.6 S1(7) or S2(8) x Ir .6
.5 .5 .5
.5* 2 .5 2
.5
7
.4 .4
S1 Available Flat .4
.4 2 Response
.3 .4
.3 Short Delay .3
.3* 2 .3 2 .3
Time Settings
.2 .2 .1, .2, .3, .4, or .5.2
.2 2
.2
.03 .03
.02 .02
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Series C R-Frame Circuit Breakers with
DIGITRIP RMS 510/610/810 Trip Units
Typical Time-Ground Current Characteristic Curve (G)
Settings (Typical) 1000 250 300 350 400 500 600 750 1000
400 for Exact Values 600 720 900 1200 400
1200 300 360 420 480
and Tolerances of
300 Letter Codes, 1250 312 375 438 500 625 750 938 1200 300
See Chart
1600 400 480 560 640 800 960 1200 1200
200 200
2000 500 600 700 800 1000 1200 1200 1200
Notes
100 With zone interlocking on ground fault utilized and no restraining signal, the minimum time 100
90 band GDM applies regardless of setting. 90
80 Except as noted tolerances on current levels are 10% of values shown in chart. 80
70 The rating plug is for 50 Hz and 60 Hz, applications. 70
All tabulated values are based on the use of a residual sensing scheme with the same
60 rated current sensor in all phase and neutral conductors. 60
50 For Testing Purposes Only: When using an external single phase current source to check 50
low level ground fault current settings, it is advisable to use the Auxiliary Power Module
40 (APM). See TEST PROCEDURES in Instruction Leaflet. 40
30 30
20 20
10 10
9 9
8 8
7 7
TIME IN SECONDS
TIME IN SECONDS
6 6
5 5
4 4
3 3
D
2 2
B
2
I t Shape for Ground
Time Delay Settings Indicated by *
1 1
.9 .9
.8 A .8
.7 .7
.6 .6
.5 .5
.5 1 .5* 1
.4 .4
Available Available
.4 1
Ground Fault
.3 Ground Fault .3
.3 1 Time Delay .3* 1 Time Delay
Settings Settings
.2 Flat Response I2t Response .2
.2 1
GDM GDM
.1 .1
.09 .09
.08 .1 1 .1* 1
.08
.07 .07
.06 .06
.05 .05
.04 .04
.03 .03
.02 .02
.01 .01
.05 .07 .1 .2 .3 .4 .5 .7 1 2 3 4 5 7 1 .2 .3 .4 .5 .7 1 2 3 4 5 7 10
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Cutler-Hammer
Westinghouse &
Cutler-Hammer Products
Five Parkway Center
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. 15220
Printed in U.S.A.
October 1997
Application Data
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Page 9
100
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
10
20
40
50
30
60
70
80
90
2 HOURS
7
8
9
1
6
10,000
Circuit Breaker Time/Current Curves (Phase Current)
Available Long Delay Series CT R - Frame Circuit Breakers
Pickup Settings (I r) Equipped With 1600/2000A Digitrip Optim Trip Units
5,000 0.5 to 1 x In = Ir Response: LONG DELAY I2t, SHORT DELAY I2t
1 HOUR
in 0.01 increments
Available Rating Plugs
300
200
Breaker UL / CSA
IEC 947-2
Minimum Volts 240 415 690
30 Total
24
Clearing Rating I CU I CS I CU I CS I CU I CS
Time RD,CRD 135 100 70 50 25 13
20 RDC, CRDC
kA
200 100 100 50 35 18
Notes
1) For field testing primary injection methods, follow NEMA AB4-1991 publications.
Available 2) Calibration response in short delay pickup range is the same for 1, 2, or 3 poles in series.
10 Long Delay 3) There is a memory effect that can act to shorten the long delay. The memory effect
comes into play if a current above the long delay pickup value exists for a time and then
Time Settings
TIME IN SECONDS
Available
Short Delay 1
1 Pickup Settings
1.5 to 8 x Ir
5% in 0.1
increments
.5 .5
.5
.3 .3
.3
TIME IN SECONDS
.2 .2
.1 Application
.1 Determines .1
End of Curve
.03 .03
.02 .02
.01 .01
3000
4000
2000
5000
10,000
1000
6000
7000
9000
8000
800
300
500
100
400
600
700
900
0.5
0.8
0.9
10
50
90
0.6
0.7
200
20
70
80
1
40
30
4
60
3
7
8
2
5
6
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100
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
10
20
40
50
30
60
70
80
90
2 HOURS
7
8
9
1
10,000
Circuit Breaker Time/Current Curves (Phase Current)
Available
Long Delay (Ir) Series CT R - Frame Circuit Breakers
Settings Equipped With 1600/2000A Digitrip Optim Trip Units
5,000 0.5 to 1 x In = Ir Response: LONG DELAY I2t, SHORT DELAY FLAT
1 HOUR
in 0.01 increments
Available Rating Plugs
300
200
Breaker UL / CSA
IEC 947-2
Notes
1) For field testing primary injection methods, follow NEMA AB4-1991 publications.
Available 2) Calibration response in short delay pickup range is the same for 1, 2, or 3 poles in series.
10 Long Delay
3) There is a memory effect that can act to shorten the long delay. The memory effect
comes into play if a current above the long delay pickup value exists for a time and then
Time Settings
TIME IN SECONDS
Available
Short Delay 1
1 Pickup Settings
1.5 to 8 x Ir
5% in 0.1
increments
.5 .5
.5
.3 .3
.3
TIME IN SECONDS
.2 .2
.1 Application
.1 Determines .1
End of Curve
.05 .05
Available Flat
Short Delay Time Settings
0.1 to 0.5 seconds
.03 in 0.01 second increments .03
.02 .02
.01 .01
3000
4000
2000
5000
1000
6000
7000
9000
10,000
8000
800
300
500
100
400
600
700
900
0.5
0.8
0.9
10
50
90
0.6
0.7
200
20
70
80
1
40
30
4
60
3
7
8
2
5
6
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100
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
10
20
40
50
30
60
70
80
90
2 HOURS
7
8
9
1
6
10,000
Circuit Breaker Time/Current Curves (Phase Current)
Available Long Delay Series CT R - Frame Circuit Breakers
Pickup Settings (I r) Equipped With 1600/2000A Digitrip Optim Trip Units
5,000 0.5 to 1 x In = Ir Response: LONG DELAY I4t, SHORT DELAY FLAT
1 HOUR
in 0.01 increments
Available Rating Plugs
500
Minimum
300 Total
Clearing
Time
200
Breaker UL / CSA
IEC 947-2
Notes
1) For field testing primary injection methods, follow NEMA AB4-1991 publications.
2) Calibration response in short delay pickup range is the same for 1, 2, or 3 poles in series.
10 3) There is a memory effect that can act to shorten the long delay. The memory effect
comes into play if a current above the long delay pickup value exists for a time and then
TIME IN SECONDS
1 Available 1
Short Delay
Pickup Settings
1.5 to 8 x Ir
5% in 0.1
increments
.5 .5
.5
.3 .3
TIME IN SECONDS
.2 .2
.1 Application
.1 Determines .1
End of Curve
.05 .05
Available Flat
Short Delay Time Settings
0.1 to 0.5 seconds
.03 in 0.01 second increments .03
.02 .02
.01 .01
3000
4000
2000
5000
1000
6000
7000
9000
8000
800
10,000
300
500
100
400
600
700
900
0.5
0.8
0.9
10
50
90
0.6
0.7
200
20
70
80
1
40
30
4
60
3
7
8
2
5
6
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100
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
10
20
40
50
30
60
70
80
90
2 HOURS
7
8
9
1
10,000
Circuit Breaker Time/Current Curves (Phase Current)
Available Long Delay Series CT R - Frame Circuit Breakers
Pickup Settings (I r) Equipped With 2500A Digitrip Optim Trip Units
5,000 0.5 to 1 x In = Ir Response: LONG DELAY I2t, SHORT DELAY I2t
1 HOUR
in 0.01 increments
Available Rating Plugs
1,000
Maximum
Total
500 Clearing
Time
300
200
Breaker UL / CSA
IEC 947-2
Minimum Volts 240 415 690
30 Total 24
Clearing Rating I CU I CS I CU I CS I CU I CS
Time RD 135 100 70 50 25 13
20 RDC
kA
200 100 100 50 35 18
Notes
1) For field testing primary injection methods, follow NEMA AB4-1991 publications.
Available 2) Calibration response in short delay pickup range is the same for 1, 2, or 3 poles in series.
10 Long Delay 3) There is a memory effect that can act to shorten the long delay. The memory effect
comes into play if a current above the long delay pickup value exists for a time and then
7 Time Settings
TIME IN SECONDS
Available
Short Delay 1
1 Pickup Settings
1.5 to 6.4 x Ir
5% in 0.1
increments
.5 .5
.5
.3 .3
.3
TIME IN SECONDS
.2 .2
.1 Application
.1 Determines .1
End of Curve
.03 .03
.02 .02
.01 .01
3000
4000
2000
5000
1000
6000
7000
9000
8000
800
10,000
300
500
100
400
600
700
900
0.5
0.8
0.9
10
50
90
0.6
0.7
200
20
70
80
1
40
30
4
60
3
7
8
2
5
6
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100
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
10
20
40
50
30
60
70
80
90
2 HOURS
7
8
9
1
6
10,000
Circuit Breaker Time/Current Curves (Phase Current)
Available Long Delay Series CT R - Frame Circuit Breakers
Pickup Settings (I r) Equipped With 2500A Digitrip Optim Trip Units
5,000 0.5 to 1 x In = Ir Response: LONG DELAY I2t, SHORT DELAY FLAT
1 HOUR
in 0.01 increments
Available Rating Plugs
1,000
Maximum
Total
500 Clearing
Time
300
200
Breaker UL / CSA
IEC 947-2
Notes
1) For field testing primary injection methods, follow NEMA AB4-1991 publications.
Available 2) Calibration response in short delay pickup range is the same for 1, 2, or 3 poles in series.
10 Long Delay
3) There is a memory effect that can act to shorten the long delay. The memory effect
comes into play if a current above the long delay pickup value exists for a time and then
7 Time Settings
TIME IN SECONDS
Available
Short Delay 1
1 Pickup Settings
1.5 to 6.4 x Ir
5% in 0.1
increments
.5 .5
.5
.3 .3
.3
TIME IN SECONDS
.2 .2
Application
.1 Determines
.1 End of Curve .1
.05 .05
Available Flat
Short Delay Time Settings
0.1 to 0.5 seconds
.03 in 0.01 second increments .03
.02 .02
.01 .01
3000
4000
2000
5000
10,000
1000
6000
7000
9000
8000
800
300
500
100
400
600
700
900
0.5
0.8
0.9
10
50
90
0.6
0.7
200
20
70
80
1
40
30
4
60
3
7
8
2
5
6
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100
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
10
20
40
50
30
60
70
80
90
2 HOURS
7
8
9
1
10,000
Circuit Breaker Time/Current Curves (Phase Current)
Available Long Delay Series CT R - Frame Circuit Breakers
Pickup Settings (I r) Equipped With 2500A Digitrip Optim Trip Units
5,000 0.5 to 1 x In = Ir Response: LONG DELAY I4t, SHORT DELAY FLAT
1 HOUR
in 0.01 increments
Available Rating Plugs
1,000
500
Minimum
300 Total
Clearing
Time
200
Breaker UL / CSA
IEC 947-2
Notes
1) For field testing primary injection methods, follow NEMA AB4-1991 publications.
2) Calibration response in short delay pickup range is the same for 1, 2, or 3 poles in series.
10 3) There is a memory effect that can act to shorten the long delay. The memory effect
comes into play if a current above the long delay pickup value exists for a time and then
TIME IN SECONDS
Available 1
1
Short Delay
Pickup Settings
1.5 to 6.4 x Ir
5% in 0.1
increments
.5 .5
.5
.3 .3
TIME IN SECONDS
.2 .2
Application
.1 Determines
.1 .1
End of Curve
.05 .05
Available Flat
Short Delay Time Settings
0.1 to 0.5 seconds
.03 in 0.01 second increments .03
.02 .02
.01 .01
3000
4000
2000
5000
1000
6000
7000
9000
8000
800
10,000
300
500
100
400
600
700
900
0.5
0.8
0.9
10
50
90
0.6
0.7
200
20
70
80
1
40
30
4
60
3
7
8
2
5
6
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100
10
20
40
50
30
60
70
80
90
4
5
7
8
9
1
6
2 HOURS
10,000
Circuit Breaker Time/Current Curves (Phase Current)
Series CT R - Frame Circuit Breakers
Equipped With 1600A Digitrip Optim Trip Units
5,000 Response: INSTANTANEOUS AND OVERRIDE
1 HOUR
1,000
500
300
200
Breaker UL / CSA
IEC 947-2
Notes
1) For field testing primary injection methods, follow NEMA AB4-1991 publications.
2) Calibration response in short delay pickup range is the same for 1, 2, or 3 poles in series.
10 3) There is a memory effect that can act to shorten the long delay. The memory effect
comes into play if a current above the long delay pickup value exists for a time and then
is cleared by the tripping of a downstream device or the circuit breaker itself. A
TIME IN SECONDS
subsequent overload will cause the circuit breaker to trip in shorter time than normal.
The amount of time reduction is inverse to the amount of time that has elapsed since the
previous overload. Approximately five minutes is required between overloads to
completely reset the memory.
4) The end of the curve is determined by the interrupting rating of the circuit breaker.
5 See above tabulation.
5) For ground fault time / current curves see SC-6345-96 (1600A), SC-6346-96 (2000A), and
SC-6347-96 (2500A)
6) The instantaneous settings have conventional 100%, +/- 10% as the pickup points.
7) For additional curve tolerances contact Cutler-Hammer.
3 8) Total clearing times shown include the response times of the trip unit, the breaker opening,
and the extinction of the arcing current.
1 1
Available Instantaneous
Pickup Settings
2 10 2 to 10 x In 10%
In 0.1 Increments
.5 .5
.5 Fixed
Instantaneous
Override
.3 .3
.3
Available Flat Response
Short Delay Time Settings
.2 0.1 to 0.5 seconds in .2
0.01 second increments
.1
.1 .1
Application
.05 Determines .05
End of Curve
.03 .03
.02 .02
.01 .01
10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
50,000
60,000
70,000
80,000
100
50
90
20
40
70
80
3000
4000
5000
6000
7000
8000
9000
30
60
1000
2000
3
7
8
10
2
4
1
5
6
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100
10
20
40
50
30
60
70
80
90
4
5
7
8
9
1
6
2 HOURS
10,000
Circuit Breaker Time/Current Curves (Phase Current)
Series CT R - Frame Circuit Breakers
Equipped With 2000A Digitrip Optim Trip Units
5,000 Response: INSTANTANEOUS AND OVERRIDE
1 HOUR
2,000
2000 2000 ORPL20A200 4000 -16000 14875 -20125
1600 ORPL20A160 3200 -12800 14875 -20125
1250 ORPL20A125 2500 -10000 14875 -20125
1200 ORPL20A120 2400 - 9600 14875 -20125
1000 ORPL20A100 2000 - 8000 14875 -20125
1,000
500
300
200
Breaker UL / CSA
IEC 947-2
Notes
1) For field testing primary injection methods, follow NEMA AB4-1991 publications.
2) Calibration response in short delay pickup range is the same for 1, 2, or 3 poles in series.
10 3) There is a memory effect that can act to shorten the long delay. The memory effect
comes into play if a current above the long delay pickup value exists for a time and then
is cleared by the tripping of a downstream device or the circuit breaker itself. A
TIME IN SECONDS
subsequent overload will cause the circuit breaker to trip in shorter time than normal.
The amount of time reduction is inverse to the amount of time that has elapsed since the
previous overload. Approximately five minutes is required between overloads to
completely reset the memory.
4) The end of the curve is determined by the interrupting rating of the circuit breaker.
5 See above tabulation.
5) For ground fault time / current curves see SC-6345-96 (1600A), SC-6346-96 (2000A), and
SC-6347-96 (2500A)
6) The instantaneous settings have conventional 100%, +/- 10% as the pickup points.
7) For additional curve tolerances contact Cutler-Hammer.
3 8) Total clearing times shown include the response times of the trip unit, the breaker opening,
and the extinction of the arcing current.
1 1
Available Instantaneous
Pickup Settings
2 8 2 to 8 x In 10%
In 0.1 Increments
.5 .5
.5 Fixed
Instantaneous
Override
.3 .3
.3
Available Flat Response
Short Delay Time Settings
.2 0.1 to 0.5 seconds .2
in 0.01 second increments
.1
.1 .1
Application
.05 Determines .05
End of Curve
.03 .03
.02 .02
.01 .01
10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
50,000
60,000
70,000
80,000
100
50
90
20
40
70
80
3000
4000
5000
6000
7000
8000
9000
30
60
1000
2000
3
7
8
10
2
4
1
5
6
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Application Data
29-167R
Page 17
100
10
20
40
50
30
60
70
80
90
4
5
7
8
9
1
6
2 HOURS
10,000
Circuit Breaker Time/Current Curves (Phase Current)
Series CT R - Frame Circuit Breakers
Equipped With 2500A Digitrip Optim Trip Units
5,000 Response: INSTANTANEOUS AND OVERRIDE
1 HOUR
2,000
2500 2500 ORPL25A250 5000 -16000 14875 -20125
2000 ORPL25A200 4000 -12800 14875 -20125
1600 ORPL25A160 3200 -10240 14875 -20125
1,000
500
300
200
Breaker UL / CSA
IEC 947-2
Notes
1) For field testing primary injection methods, follow NEMA AB4-1991 publications.
2) Calibration response in short delay pickup range is the same for 1, 2, or 3 poles in series.
10 3) There is a memory effect that can act to shorten the long delay. The memory effect
comes into play if a current above the long delay pickup value exists for a time and then
is cleared by the tripping of a downstream device or the circuit breaker itself. A
TIME IN SECONDS
subsequent overload will cause the circuit breaker to trip in shorter time than normal.
The amount of time reduction is inverse to the amount of time that has elapsed since the
previous overload. Approximately five minutes is required between overloads to
completely reset the memory.
4) The end of the curve is determined by the interrupting rating of the circuit breaker.
5 See above tabulation.
5) For ground fault time / current curves see SC-6345-96 (1600A), SC-6346-96 (2000A), and
SC-6347-96 (2500A)
6) The instantaneous settings have conventional 100%, +/- 10% as the pickup points.
7) For additional curve tolerances contact Cutler-Hammer.
3 8) Total clearing times shown include the response times of the trip unit, the breaker opening,
and the extinction of the arcing current.
1 1
Available Instantaneous
Pickup Settings
2 6.4 2 to 6.4 x In 10%
In 0.1 Increments
.5 .5
.5 Fixed
Instantaneous
Override
.3 .3
.3
Available Flat Response
Short Delay Time Settings
.2 0.1 to 0.5 seconds .2
in 0.01 second increments
.1
.1 .1
Application
.05 Determines .05
End of Curve
.03 .03
.02 .02
.01 .01
10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
50,000
60,000
70,000
80,000
100
50
90
20
40
70
80
3000
4000
5000
6000
7000
8000
9000
30
60
1000
2000
3
7
8
10
2
4
1
5
6
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10
.4
.2
.3
.5
.6
.7
.8
.9
4
.1
5
6
7
8
9
1
2 HOURS
10,000
Circuit Breaker Time/Current Curves (Ground Current)
Series CT R - Frame Circuit Breakers
Equipped With 1600A Digitrip Optim Trip Units
5,000 Response: GROUND FAULT TRIP OR GROUND FAULT ALARM ONLY
1 HOUR
2,000
1600 1600 ORPL16A160 400 -1200
1250 ORPL16A125 312.5 -1200
1200 ORPL16A120 300 -1200
1000 ORPL16A100 250 -1000
800 ORPL16A080 200 - 800
1,000
500
300
200
Interrupting Rating @ 50/60 Hz RMS Sym. Amperes (kA)
Breaker UL / CSA
kA
RDC, CRDC 200 100 65
IEC 947-2
Notes
20 1) For field testing primary injection methods, follow NEMA AB4-1991 publications.
2) Calibration response in short delay pickup range is the same for 1, 2, or 3 poles in series.
3) There is a memory effect that can act to shorten the long delay. The memory effect
comes into play if a current above the long delay pickup value exists for a time and then
is cleared by the tripping of a downstream device or the circuit breaker itself. A
subsequent overload will cause the circuit breaker to trip in shorter time than normal.
The amount of time reduction is inverse to the amount of time that has elapsed since the
previous overload. Approximately five minutes is required between overloads to
10 completely reset the memory.
4) The end of the curve is determined by the interrupting rating of the circuit breaker.
TIME IN SECONDS
1.0
2
.5
1 1
.2
.5 .5
.5 .5
.02 .02
.01 .01
10
10
.4
.4
.2
.3
.5
.6
.7
.8
.9
.2
.3
.5
.6
.7
.8
.9
4
4
.1
5
6
7
8
9
5
6
7
8
9
1
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10
.4
.2
.3
.5
.6
.7
.8
.9
4
.1
5
6
7
8
9
1
2 HOURS
10,000
Circuit Breaker Time/Current Curves (Ground Current)
Series CT R - Frame Circuit Breakers
Equipped With 2000A Digitrip Optim Trip Units
5,000 Response: GROUND FAULT TRIP OR GROUND FAULT ALARM ONLY
1 HOUR
2,000
2000 2000 ORPL20A200 500 -1200
1600 ORPL20A160 400 -1200
1250 ORPL20A125 312.5 -1200
1200 ORPL20A120 300 -1200
1000 ORPL20A100 250 -1000
1,000
500
300
200
Breaker UL / CSA
100
Type Volts 240 480 600
1 MINUTE
IEC 947-2
50
Volts 240 415 690
Rating I CU I CS I CU I CS I CU I CS
RD, CRD 135 100 70 50 25 13
30 RDC, CRDC
kA
200 100 100 50 35 18
20 Notes
1) For field testing primary injection methods, follow NEMA AB4-1991 publications.
2) Calibration response in short delay pickup range is the same for 1, 2, or 3 poles in series.
3) There is a memory effect that can act to shorten the long delay. The memory effect
comes into play if a current above the long delay pickup value exists for a time and then
is cleared by the tripping of a downstream device or the circuit breaker itself. A
subsequent overload will cause the circuit breaker to trip in shorter time than normal.
10 The amount of time reduction is inverse to the amount of time that has elapsed since the
previous overload. Approximately five minutes is required between overloads to
completely reset the memory.
TIME IN SECONDS
4) The end of the curve is determined by the interrupting rating of the circuit breaker.
See above tabulation.
Available Ground Fault 5) Ground fault level is electronically limited to a maximum of 1200 Amperes.
Pickup Settings 10% 6) For phase current curves, see SC-6336-96, SC-6337-96, SC-6338-96, SC-6339-96,
SC-6340-96, SC-6341-96, SC-6342-96, SC-6343-96, and SC-6344-96.
5 in 0.1 increments 7) The ground fault settings have conventional 100%, +/- 10% as the pickup points.
8) For additional curve tolerances contact Cutler-Hammer.
9) Total clearing times shown include the response times of the trip unit, the breaker opening,
and the extinction of the arcing current.
3
1.0
2
.5
1 1
.2
.5 .5
.5 .5
.02 .02
.01 .01
10
10
.4
.4
.2
.3
.5
.6
.7
.8
.9
.2
.3
.5
.6
.7
.8
.9
4
4
.1
5
6
7
8
9
5
6
7
8
9
1
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Application Data
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Page 20
10
.4
.2
.3
.5
.6
.7
.8
.9
4
.1
5
6
7
8
9
1
2 HOURS
10,000
Circuit Breaker Time/Current Curves (Ground Current)
Series CT R - Frame Circuit Breakers
Equipped With 2500A Digitrip Optim Trip Units
5,000 Response: GROUND FAULT TRIP OR GROUND FAULT ALARM ONLY
1 HOUR
2,000
2500 2500 ORPL25A250 625 -1200
2000 ORPL25A200 500 -1200
1600 ORPL25A160 400 -1200
1,000
500
300
200
50 IEC 947-2
Rating I CU I CS I CU I CS I CU I CS
30 RD 135 70 25
100 50 13
kA
RDC 200 100 100 50 35 18
2 1.0
1 1
.2
.5 .5
.5 .5
.1 .1
.1 I2 t Slope for .1
Ground Fault
Time Settings
.02 .02
.01 .01
10
10
.4
.4
.2
.3
.5
.6
.7
.8
.9
.2
.3
.5
.6
.7
.8
.9
4
4
.1
5
6
7
8
9
5
6
7
8
9
1
October 1997