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Series G R-Frame
800-2500A, 240-690V
Contents
Description Page
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Note:
The following curves meet the requirements of UL, CSA, IEC, CCC and CE.
The following circuit breakers are derived from Eaton, Westinghouse, or Cutler-Hammer history.
Time Current Curves are engineering reference document for application and coordination purposes only.
Time Current Curves TD012030EN
AD012020EN Series G
Effective September
October 2013
2015 L-Frame
R-Frame
Notee: Unless noted below, all curves remain unchanged from their prior revision .
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RG H 3 250 39 ZG E C
Frame Rating
RG Blank = 80% rated
C = 100% rated (except 2500A)
Amperes
Performance
160 = 1600 Trip Unit
600 480 415 240 Terminations
200 = 2000 33 = 310+ Electronic LS
H 50 65 70 125 250 = 2500 32 = 310+ Electronic LSI M = Metric tapped line/load
C 65 100 100 200 35 = 310+ Electronic LSG conductors
Poles 35B22 = 310+ Electronic LS(A), GFA, no trip E = Imperial tapped line/load
3 = Three 36 = 310+ Electronic LSIG conductors
4 = Four 36B22 = 310+ Electronic LSI(A), GFA, no trip
38 = 310+ Electronic ALSI Feature
with Maintenance Mode
39 = 310+ Electronic ALSIG Blank = No feature
with Maintenance Mode B20 = High load alarm
39B22 = 310+ Electronic ALSI(A) B21 = Ground fault
with Maintenance Mode and GFA, no trip ZG = Zone selective interlocking
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CAUSE OF TRIP
L
Ir Rating Ir Rating Ir Rating RESET
S
Chart Chart Chart
I
B C B C B C
A D I TEST / ALARM A D I TEST / ALARM A D I TEST / ALARM
r r r
E ∑ E ∑ E ∑
F F F
H G H G H G
4 7 4 7 4 7
2 10 t (s) 2 10 t (s) 2 10 t (s)
r r r
12 LONG STATUS 12 LONG STATUS 12 LONG STATUS
Engaged Engaged Engaged
15 15 15
24 20 24 20 24 20
3 4 3 4 3 4
2 5 I sd (xIr) Remove
2 5 I sd (xIr) 2 5 I sd (xIr)
6 6 Remove Remove
SHORT SHORT 6 SHORT
9 7 9 7 9 7
8 8 8
Inst. 50
t sd (ms) t sd (ms)
120 SHORT 120 SHORT
I i (xIn)
INST
7 8
6 Max
4
2.5
Maintenance Mode
L L L
Ir Rating RESET
Ir Rating RESET
Ir Rating RESET
S S S
Chart Chart Chart
I I
G G G
B C B C B C
A D I TEST / ALARM A D I TEST / ALARM A D I TEST / ALARM
r r r
E ∑ E ∑ E ∑
F F F
H G H G H G
4 7 4 7 4 7
2 10 t (s) 2 10 t (s) 2 10 t (s)
r r r
12 LONG STATUS 12 LONG STATUS 12 LONG STATUS
Engaged Engaged Engaged
15 15 15
24 20 24 20 24 20
3 4 3 4 3 4
2 5 I sd (xIr) Remove
2 5 I sd (xIr) 2 5 I sd (xIr)
6 Remove 6 Remove
SHORT 6 SHORT SHORT
9 7 9 7 9 7
8 8 8
.4 .6 .4 .6 .4 .6
.2 .8 I (x 1000A) .2 .8 I (x 1000A) .2 .8 I (x 1000A)
g g g
1.0 GND 1.0 1.0 GND
GND
1.2 1.2 1.2
*
Inst.
*
K L K L
tg (ms) J M t / t (ms)
sd g
J M t / t (ms)
sd g
120 GND N SHORT / GND N SHORT / GND
R O R O Remote MM
300 Q P Q P
* Settings t g (ms)
Inst. 120 300 * Settings t g (ms)
Inst. 120 300
I i (xIn)
7
INST
8
50 J K L
t sd Inst.
120
J
M N
K L
O
t sd 120 M N O 6 Max
(ms) (ms)
300 P Q R 300 P Q R 4
2.5
Maintenance Mode
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8000 Trip Unit Types: 32 (LSI), 36 (LSIG), 38 (ALSI), 39 (ALSIG)
7000
6000
Available Sensors Rated Amperes
5000
1.15 (Ir) / (In) 1600A 2000A 2500A
1 HOUR
4000
A 800A 1000A 1600A
3000 B 900A 1200A 1700A
C 1000A 1400A 1800A
2000 D 1100A 1600A 2000A
E 1200A 1700A 2100A
F 1400A 1800A 2200A
G 1500A 1900A 2400A
1000 H 1600A 2000A 2500A
900
800
700 Notes:
Maximum Total
600
Clearing Time 1. Curve accuracy applies from –20°C to +55°C ambient. For possible continuous ampere derating for
500
ambient above 40°C, refer to Eaton. Temperatures above +85°C cause an over-temperature protection
400 trip.
3. There is a memory effect that can act to shorten the long delay. If the breaker trips on a long delay
200 overload and is quickly reset, the memory capacitor will still have charge, and a subsequent overload
will cause the breaker to trip in a shorter time than normal. The amount of time delay 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 memory. .
Available Long Delay Time
100
2, 4, 7, 10 ,12, 15, 20, 24 sec 4. The right portion of the curve is determined by the interrupting rating. of the circuit breaker.
90
80 Shown @ 6 x Ir +0/–30%
1 MINUTE
70 5. The left portion of the curve is shown as a multiple of the Long Delay Setting.
60 (Long Delay Pickup = 115% of Ir ). Range is 110–120%.
50
6. Total clearing times shown include the response times of the trip unit, the breaker opening,
40 and the interruption of the current.
.
TIME IN SECONDS
8. For high fault current levels, an additional fixed instantaneous hardware override is provided to trip the
breaker at 17,500A. Instantaneous tolerance is ± 20%.
15
Minimum Total 9. Maximum clearing time when using zone selective interlocking is 62ms.
10
9
Clearing Time
8
7
6
.
7
LSI LSIG ALSI (With Maintenance Mode) ALSIG (With Maintenance Mode)
.
5 Chart
S
RESET
Chart
S
RESET
Chart
S
RESET
Chart I I I
4 G G
4
3
B C B C B C
B C A D I TEST / ALARM TEST / ALARM A D I TEST / ALARM
A D I TEST / ALARM r A D I r
r E ∑ r
E ∑ E ∑
E ∑
F F F
F H G H G H G
H G
.
4 7 4 7
4 7 2 10 t (s) 4 7 2 10 t (s)
2 10 t (s) r 2 10 t (s) r
r 12 LONG STATUS r STATUS
STATUS Engaged 12 LONG STATUS 12 LONG Engaged
12 LONG Engaged Engaged
15 15
15 24 20 15 24 20
24 20 24 20
3 4 3 4
2 5 I sd (xIr) 3 4
2
3 4 2 5 I sd (xIr)
2 5 I sd (xIr) 6 Remove 2 5 I sd (xIr) Remove Remove
Remove SHORT 6 6 SHORT
6 SHORT SHORT
9 7 9 7
9 7 8 9 7
8 8
8
.4 .6 .4 .6
.2 .8 I (x 1000A) .2 .8 I (x 1000A)
g
2 1.0 g
GND 1.0 GND
1.2 1.2
Available Short * *
K L K L
Inst. J M t / t (ms) 50
sd g J M t / t (ms)
t sd (ms) N SHORT / GND t sd (ms) sd g
120 SHORT N SHORT / GND
120 SHORT R O
Q P R O Remote MM
2
Remote MM
Delay Pickup
300 Q P
300
4 * Settings t g (ms)
Inst. 120 300
I i (xIn)
INST * Settings t g (ms)
Inst. 120 300
I i (xIn)
INST
t sd Inst. J K L J K L 7 8
Settings
7 8 50
120 M N O t sd 120 M N O 6 Max
1
(ms) 6 Max
300 P Q R (ms)
4 300 P Q R 4
2.5 2.5
0.8 ISD x Ir ± 5% 3
6 NP 6635C07 H22
NP 6635C07 H24 NP 6635C07 H21
(See Note 7)
NP 6635C07 H25
0.7
0.6
5 9
0.5 0.5
300 ms *1600A/2000A Faceplates shown, 2500A Faceplates may differ
8
0.4 (P,Q,R) 0.4 TIME IN SECONDS
Instantaneous
0.3 Override (See Note 8)
0.3
0.2 0.2
7
Override curve should start
120 ms from 21000A (17500 with
0.1 (M,N,O) +20 % tolerance applied)
0.1
0.09 0.09
0.08 0.08
0.07 0.07
0.06 0.06
0.05
Inst. 0.05
(J,K,L)
0.04 0.04
Application Determines
0.03 End of
0.03Curve
0.02 0.02
17500A
0.01 0.01
0.5 0.7 2 3 4 5 7 10 12 20 30 40 50 70 100 2 3 4 5 7 10 20 30 40 50 70 100
Figure 2. Digitrip 310+ Long Delay Response and Short Delay with Flat Response and Override Curve (LSI, LSIG, ALSI, ALSIG) -
Curve Number TC01210020E, September 2017
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9000
8000
7000 Available Sensors Rated Amperes
6000 (Ir) / (In) 1600A 2000A 2500A
5000
1.15 A 800A 1000A 1600A
4000
B 900A 1200A 1700A
3000 C 1000A 1400A 1800A
D 1100A 1600A 2000A
E 1200A 1700A 2100A
2000
F 1400A 1800A 2200A
G 1500A 1900A 2400A
H 1600A 2000A 2500A
1000 Notes:
900
800
700 1. Curve accuracy applies from –20°C to +55°C ambient. For possible continuous ampere derating for
Maximum Total ambient above 40°C, refer to Eaton. Temperatures above +85°C cause an over-temperature protection
600
Clearing Time trip.
500
300 3. There is a memory effect that can act to shorten the long delay. If the breaker trips on a long delay
overload and is quickly reset, the memory capacitor will still have charge, and a subsequent overload
will cause the breaker to trip in a shorter time than normal. The amount of time delay reduction is
200
inverse to the amount of time that has elapsed since the previous overload. Approximately five
minutes is required between overloads to completely reset memory.
Available Long Delay Time
2, 4, 7, 10, 12, 15, 20, 24 sec 4. The right portion of the curve is determined by the interrupting rating of the circuit breaker.
100 Shown at 6 x Ir +0 / –30% 5. The left portion of the curve is shown as a multiple of the Long Delay Setting.
90
1 MINUTE
.
30
8. For high fault current levels, an additional fixed instantaneous hardware override is provided to trip the
breaker at 17,500A. Instantaneous tolerance is ± 20%.
20 24
.
TIME IN SECONDS
Minimum Total
15 10. Breakpoint back to FLAT response occurs at 8 x Ir for upper line of the I2T curve.
10
Clearing Time 11. Maximum clearing time when using zone selective interlocking is 62ms.
.
9
8
7
6 7 LS LSG
.
5
4 CAUSE OF TRIP
L
Ir Rating Ir Rating RESET
4 Chart Chart
S
3
G
2
3 . A
B C
H G
D I
F
r
E ∑
TEST / ALARM A
B C
H G
D I
F
r
E ∑
TEST / ALARM
2 2
4 7
10 t (s)
r
2
4 7
10 t (s)
r
12 LONG STATUS
12 LONG STATUS Engaged
Engaged
15 15
24 20 24 20
3 4 3 4
2 5 I sd (xIr) 2 5 I sd (xIr)
2 6 SHORT
Remove 6 SHORT
Remove
4 9 7 9 7
8 8
.4 .6
.2 .8 I (x 1000A)
g
1 1.0
1.2
GND
0.9 Inst.
tg (ms)
0.8 300
120 GND
0.7 5
0.6
9 0.5
0.5
NP 6635C07 H26 NP 6635C07 H23
0.4 7
0.2 0.2
TIME IN SECONDS
0.04 0.04
0.03 0.03
See Note 9
0.02 0.02
17500A
Override curve
should start from
the 21000A (17500
0.01 with
0.01 +20%
0.5 0.7 1 2 3 4 5 7 10 12 20 30 40 50 70 100 2 3 4 5 7 10 20 30 40 50 70 100tolerance applied)
Figure 3. Digitrip 310+ Long Delay Response and Short delay with I2T Response Curve (LS, LSG) - Curve Number TC01210021E,
September 2017
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CAUSE OF TRIP
3000
CAUSE OF TRIP CAUSE OF TRIP
L L L
Ir Rating RESET
Ir Rating RESET Ir Rating RESET
S S S
Chart Chart Chart
I I
G G G
2000
B C B C B C
A D I TEST / ALARM A D I TEST / ALARM A D I TEST / ALARM
r r r
E ∑ E ∑ E ∑
F F F
H G H G H G
4 7 4 7 4 7
2 10 t (s) 2 10 t (s) 2 10 t (s)
r r r
STATUS 12 LONG STATUS 12 LONG STATUS
12 LONG Engaged Engaged Engaged
15 15 15
24 20 24 20 24 20
1000 3 4 3 4 3 4
2 5 I sd (xIr) 2 5 I sd (xIr) Remove
2 5 I sd (xIr)
Remove 6 SHORT 6 Remove
6 SHORT SHORT
900 9
8
7 9
8
.4 .6
7 9
8
.4 .6
7
.4 .6 .2 .8 I (x 1000A)
800 .2 .8 I (x 1000A)
1.0
g
GND
1.0
1.2
g
GND
.2 .8 I (x 1000A)
1.0
1.2
g
GND
1.2
700 Inst.
tg (ms)
J
K L
*
M t / t (ms)
sd g J
K L
*
M t / t (ms)
sd g
120 GND N SHORT / GND N SHORT / GND
600 300
R
Q P
O R
Q P
O Remote MM
* Settings t g (ms)
Inst. 120 300 * Settings t g (ms) I i (xIn)
500
Inst. 120 300 INST
Inst. J K L 7 8
t sd
120 M N O
50
t sd J K L
(ms) 120 M N O 6 Max
300 P Q R (ms)
300 P Q R 4
2.5
400
Maintenance Mode
NP 6635C07 H22
NP 6635C07 H23 NP 6635C07 H21
300
* t g (ms)
100
90
80
Settings
1 MINUTE
70
60
Inst. 120 300
t sd Inst. J K L
50
40
120 M N O
30
(ms)
300 P Q R
20
TIME IN SE CONDS
1 1.2x Ig
0.9
0.8 0.8x Ig
0.7
0.2x Ig 0.4x Ig 0.6x Ig
0.6
0.5 1.0x Ig
0.4
300 ms
0.3
(L, O, R)
0.2
120 ms
0.1
(K, N, Q)
0.09
0.08
0.07
0.06
Inst.
0.05 (J, M, P)
0.04
0.03
0.02
0.01
0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.7 1.0 2.0
Figure 4. Ground Fault Delay Response Curve (LSG, LSIG, ALSIG) Curve Number TC01210022E, June 2012
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Notes:
CAUSE OF TRIP CAUSE OF TRIP
L L
1. The Maintenance Mode feature must be ENABLED for these Ir Rating RESET
Ir Rating S
RESET
S
curves to apply. The LED indicator is blue when in Maintenance Chart Chart
I
Mode.
I
3. Total clearing times shown include the response times of the trip F F
H G H G
4 7 4 7
unit, the breaker opening, and the interruption of the current. 2 10 t (s)
r
12 LONG STATUS
Engaged
2 10 t (s)
r
12 LONG STATUS
Engaged
15 15
24 20 24 20
3 4 3 4
ratings, and constructions. The total clearing times shown are I i (xIn)
INST * Settings t g (ms)
Inst. 120 300
I i (xIn)
INST
4 4
3 3
2 2
1 1
0.9 0.9
0.8 0.8
0.7 0.7
0.6 2.5 4.0 6.0
Max. for 0.6
8.0
0.5 2000A 0.5
0.4
Frame 0.4
TIME IN SECONDS
TIME IN SECONDS
0.3 0.3
Max. for
1600A
0.2 7.0 9.0
Frame 0.2
11.0
0.1 0.1
0.09 0.09
0.08 0.08
0.07 0.07
0.06 Application Application 0.06
0.05 Determines Determines 0.05
End of Curve End of Curve
0.04 0.04
0.03 0.03
0.02 0.02
0.01 0.01
0.9
0.6
1
0.5
0.7
0.8
10
5
6
50
20
2
30
40
10
3
100
7
Figure 5. Maintenance Mode/Instantaneous Setting 1600A/2000A (ALSI, ALSIG) - Curve Number TC01210024E, September 2015
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Notes:
CAUSE OF TRIP CAUSE OF TRIP
L L
1. The Maintenance Mode feature must be ENABLED for these Ir Rating RESET
Ir Rating S
RESET
S
curves to apply. The LED indicator is blue when in Chart Chart
I
Maintenance Mode.
I
3. Total clearing times shown include the response times of the trip F F
H G H G
4 7 4 7
unit, the breaker opening, and the interruption of the current. 2 10 t (s)
r
12 LONG STATUS
Engaged
2 10 t (s)
r
12 LONG STATUS
Engaged
15 15
24 20 24 20
3 4 3 4
9 7 9 7
8 8
.4 .6
unit, the circuit breaker opening, and the interruption of the current I i (xIn)
INST * Settings t g (ms)
Inst. 120 300
I i (xIn)
INST
4 4
3 3
2 2
1 1
0.9 0.9
0.8 0.8
0.7 0.7
0.6 2.5 4.0 6.0 0.6
0.5 0.5
0.4 0.4
TIME IN SECONDS
TIME IN SECONDS
0.3 0.3
0.1 0.1
0.09 0.09
0.08 0.08
0.07 0.07
0.06 Application Application 0.06
0.05 Determines Determines 0.05
End of Curve End of Curve
0.04 0.04
0.03 0.03
0.02 0.02
0.01 0.01
1
10
0.9
1
0.6
0.5
0.7
0.8
5
6
50
20
40
2
30
10
3
100
7
Figure 6. Maintenance Mode/Instantaneous Setting 2500A (ALSI, ALSIG) Curve Number TC01210023E, September 2015
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AB DE-ION Circuit Breakers
Types RD, CRD, RDC, CRDC Equipped With Digitrip RMS 310 Trip Units
Typical Instantaneous Time-Phase Current Characteristic Curve Based on In
∑
Westinghouse
Digital
Protection
3,000
For use with Trip Unit Catalog Numbers
1600A Max. 2000A Max. 2500A Max.
Cell No.
Rating Plug
Digitrip RMS 310 Rating Plug
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
Ics = 0.25 Icu
8X
Uimp = 8 kV
5X
2
Notes
TIME IN SECONDS
Curve accuracy applies from –20°C to +55°C ambient. For possible ampere derating for
ambient above 40°C, 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.
.3 The end of the curve is determined by the interrupting rating of the circuit breaker.
7X
.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
CURRENT IN AMPS
Figure 7. Typical Instantaneous Time-Phase Current Characteristic Curve Based on In - Curve Number SC-5629-93, October 1997
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Typical Long Delay/Short Delay Time-Phase Current Characteristic Curve Based on In
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
1,000
Pickup
In
Short Delay
Time
Sec
500 NP6645C79H02
Digitrip RMS 310 trip units are suitable for functional field testing with test kit Cat. No.
➀ 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 ➁
.03 .03
Interrupting
.02 .02
Rating
Determines
End of
Curve ➂
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
CURRENT IN AMPS
Figure 8. Typical Long Delay/Short Delay Time-Phase Current Characteristic Curve Based on In - Curve Number SC-5630-93,
October 1997
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Typical Ground Fault/Protection Time/Current Characteristic Curve Based on In
CURRENT IN AMPERES
1000
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 –20°C to +55°C 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
50 60 70 80 90
500
700
200
300
400
600
800
900
1000
2000
3000
4000
100
CURRENT IN AMPERES
Figure 9. Typical Ground Fault/Protection Time/Current Characteristic Curve Based on In - Curve Number SC-5631-93, October 1997
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