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2.  Place the D64RPB30 in a clean dry 

enclosure. Locate the relay close to the 
isolating device (circuit breaker or contactor) 
that is protecting the circuit being monitored. 
Provide maximum clearance between the 
D64RPB30 and the external CT being used 
and any strong magnetic flux producing 
devices such as power transformers, 
autotransformers, control transformers, 
reactors, and high power conductors and 
other buswork. 

3.  Pass the power conductors of the circuit 

being monitored (including Neutral if any) 
through the external CT’s opening. 

4.  All connections to the D64RPB30 are by 

means of screw clamp pull-apart terminals 
rated 10 A, 300 V. Terminals will accept 20-
14 AWG solid or stranded conductors. 
Terminals for external connections are: 

T1 and T2

  for connecting an external CT 

FB

 

for providing an absolute ground 

reference to the system (refer to section 3) 

L+

 

for connecting control power’s 

‘hot’ or positive side 

11 and 12

  for access to the normally 

closed contact of the relay 

13 and 14

  for access to the normally open 

contact of the relay 

5.  In order to meet the Electromagnetic 

Compatibility (EMC) requirements a firm and 
short connection is required between 
terminal FB and the nearest chassis ground 
point. This distance should be kept to an 
absolute minimum. If the D64RPB30 is 
mounted on a 35 mm DIN rail a DIN rail 
mounted ground terminal block can be 
installed beside the unit to act as the chassis 
ground point. Use a minimum 14 AWG 
stranded conductor. 

6.  For good EMC behavior it is important (as in 

any installation) to run all wiring, especially if 
unshielded, close along the chassis or in 
metal ducts, avoiding excess lengths. 

7.  Connect AC or DC control power’s ‘hot’ side 

to terminal L+. Control power’s neutral or 
negative side must be connected to chassis 
ground (refer to section 3).  

 

 

8.  Integrate the relay contacts into the control 

circuit. Apply appropriate fusing to protect 
the contacts (13 A maximum). 

9.  Connect the two secondary terminals of the 

external CT to terminals T1 and T2 of the 
D64RPB30 using a minimum 14 AWG 
shielded twisted pair cable. Connect the 
shield to chassis ground by means of a 
clamp, close to the D64RPB30 (where the 
FB terminal is bonded to chassis ground as 
well). From the clamp to terminals T1 and 
T2 the wires can be left unshielded. 
CAUTION: Terminals T1 and T2 are NOT 
isolated. They are connected to the FB 
terminal internally via a 2.5 V DC voltage 
source, shunted with a 7 V transients 
suppressing zener diode. DO NOT connect 
the external transformer to ground at any 
other point. Doing so may damage the 
D64RPB30. 

 

NOTE: Use a 500:1 ratio Series A2 C311CT 
as specified in section 5, otherwise CT 
supervision will not work properly and the 
D64RPB30 will trip. 

10.  After the external CT is installed, test CT 

supervision during commissioning by 
shorting terminals T1 and T2 for two 
seconds. Be careful not to touch any other 
circuits. A ‘CT’ trip should occur. Remove 
the short and push the reset button to reset 
the ‘CT’ trip. 

Summary of Contents for Cutler-Hammer D64RPB30 Series

Page 1: ...l contactor contacts in the case of S C faults In this case the unit does not trip initially when the measured current exceeds the S C setpoint but waits for the upstream device to take care of curren...

Page 2: ...failed alarm state is As a result the red LED will now show the original cause of the trip 1 4 Reset Test pushbutton The built in momentary pushbutton is used to verify the condition of the D64RPB30 i...

Page 3: ...ontrol voltage is removed the relay will issue a 0 2 0 3 second pulse This means that when control voltage is restored after a trip due to loss of control voltage the contact will remain open This avo...

Page 4: ...ans that there is no electrical isolation between the control voltage input and the internal electronics As a result these share a common ground reference This reference is applied to the system throu...

Page 5: ...stalled beside the unit to act as the chassis ground point Use a minimum 14 AWG stranded conductor 6 For good EMC behavior it is important as in any installation to run all wiring especially if unshie...

Page 6: ...voltage 1 week minimum until the memory is read by pressing the Reset button Ground fault circuit G F Trip Level settable 0 03 0 10 0 50 1 2 3 5 9 A Accuracy of trip point 15 0 of Trip Level 3 G F Tri...

Page 7: ...8 A2 28 mm 1 1 inner diameter External CT Supervision circuit CT loop resistance causing a fault O C 1 k CT shunt resistance causing a fault S C 50 CT Fault Trip Delay 1 5 s Relay contacts Configurati...

Page 8: ...magnetic compatibility EMC for industrial process measurement and control equipment Part 4 2 Electrostatic discharge ESD immunity EN 61000 4 3 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC for industrial process...

Page 9: ...OURCE CURRENT CARRYING NEUTRAL WHEN USED GROUNDED SYSTEMS 1 Phase 2 wire 1 Phase 3 wire 3 Phase 3 wire 3 Phase 4 wire LOAD FIGURE 2 D64RPB30 TYPICAL FIELD CONNECTION WITH EXTERNAL 500 1 CURRENT TRANSF...

Page 10: ...1 38 35 2 36 60 2 76 70 1 38 35 Mounting hole Dia 0 22 5 5 DIN Rail Release 4 03 103 4 95 126 Dimensions Figure 3 Dimensions Drawing Approximate Dimensions in Inches mm Table 2 Approximate Dimensions...

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