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Description of Switch Settings

Following are descriptions  of the effects of each accessory 

switch when it is 

enabled:

When  a  Shunt  Trip  accessory  causes  the  breaker  to 
trip,  the  contacts  of  the  Bell  Alarm–Alarm  Only  also 
change state. (The factory switch setting is 

disabled.

 

)

When  an  Undervoltage  Release  accessory  causes  the 
breaker  to  trip,  the  contacts  of  the  Bell  Alarm–Alarm 
Only also change state. (The factory switch setting is 

disabled.

 

)

When

 

a

 

protection

 

trip

 

(long-time,

 

short-time, 

instantaneous,

 

ground-fault,

 

or

 

protective-relay) 

occurs, the contacts of the Bell Alarm–Alarm Only also 
change state. (The factory switch setting is 

enabled

 

.)

When  a  Shunt  Trip  accessory  causes  the  breaker  to 
trip, the contacts of the Bell Alarm with Lockout also 
change state. (The factory switch setting is 

disabled.

 

)

When  an  Undervoltage  Release  accessory  causes  the 
breaker  to  trip,  the  contacts  of  the  Bell  Alarm  with 
Lockout also change state. (The factory switch setting 
is 

disabled.

 

)

When

 

a

 

protection

 

trip

 

(long-time,

 

short-time, 

instantaneous,

 

ground-fault,

 

or

 

protective-relay) 

occurs,  the  contacts  of  the  Bell  Alarm  with  Lockout 
also  change  state.  (The  factory  switch  setting  is 

enabled.

)

Procedure for Changing Switch Settings

Change the accessory switch settings with the following 
procedure:

WARNING:  

Before 

beginning 

this 

procedure, 

turn  the  breaker  off, 

disconnect 

it 

from 

all 

voltage sources, and discharge the closing springs.

AVERTISSEMENT:

 

Avant 

de 

commencer 

cette 

procédure,  mettre  le  disjoncteur  en  position  OFF,  le 
déconnecter  de toute  tension  d’alimentation, et  désarmer 
les  ressorts  de fermeture.

1.

2.

Loosen the four #8-32 screws on the breaker trim-plate 
assembly and remove the trim plate.
Loosen  the  four  #10-32  screws  at  the  corner  of  the 
breaker cover. Remove the cover from the breaker face.

Pull  the  Trip  Unit  locking  lever  to  the  right,  then  hold 
the Trip Unit near the battery cover and lift it straight 
out of the breaker.

3.

4.

6.

7.

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Refer  to  Figure  4  and  Table  2  to  determine  the 
switches to be changed.
Push  in  the  appropriate  “Enable”  or  “Disable”  side  of 
the switch.
Confirm  all  switch  settings  before  reinstalling  the  Trip 
Unit in the breaker.
Pull  the  Trip  Unit  locking  lever  to  the  right.  While 
holding  the  lever,  carefully  align  the  connector  on  the 
rear  of  the  Trip  Unit  with  the  connector  in  the  breaker. 
Press  down  on  the  Trip  Unit,  while  holding  it  near  the 
battery  cover.  When  the  Trip  Unit  is  fully  seated,  slide 
the locking lever back to the left.
Reinstall  the  breaker  top  cover  and  tighten  the  four 
#10-32 screws to 32 in-lbs.
Replace  the  trim  plate  and  tighten  the  four  #8-32 
screws to 20 in-lbs.
Verify  that  the  switch  settings  are  correct  by  inducing 
breaker  trips  from  the  UVR  and  Shunt  Trip  or  Shunt 
Trip  with  Lockout  (if  present)  and  checking  the 
responses  of  the  Bell  Alarm–Alarm  Only  and  Bell  Alarm 
with Lockout accessories.

Test Procedure

Use  the  following  procedure  to  test  the  UVR  for proper 
operation.

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Open the breaker.
Turn off the  power to the UVR.
Try to manually close the breaker; the breaker should not 
close.
Apply at least 80% of the rated voltage specified on the 
UVR name plate to the UVR control inputs.
Try to close the breaker; it should close as normal.
If a MicroVersaTrip Plus or MicroVersaTrip PM Trip Unit is 
installed,  check  that  the  Trip  Unit  display  is  active
(powered).
With the breaker closed, reduce the UVR control voltage 
to  35–60%  of  the  rated  voltage;  the  breaker  should  trip 
within 0.5 second.
If  a  Bell  Alarm–Alarm  Only  or  Bell  Alarm  with  Lockout  is 
present, ensure that they activate (or do not activate) as 
selected  by  the  MicroVersaTrip  Plus  or  MicroVersaTrip 
PM Trip Unit DIP switches.

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Summary of Contents for Power Break II SPUV012DC

Page 1: ...800 4000 ampere frame Power Break II circuit breakers This accessory trips the circuit breaker when the input control voltage drops to 35 60 of its rated value and prevents an open breaker from closing until the input control voltage is greater than 80 of the rated value In addition to providing a trip signal to the breaker the UVR accessory can be set up to interact with other Power Break II acce...

Page 2: ...nfiguration This section only applies if Bell Alarm Alarm Only or Bell Alarm with Lockout accessories are installed in the breaker along with a MicroVersaTrip Plus or MicroVersaTrip PM Trip Unit If the breaker is equipped with a Power Trip Unit the factory default settings listed in Table 2 can not be changed The UVR accessory can be configured to activate the Bell Alarm Alarm Only or Bell Alarm w...

Page 3: ...breaker cover Remove the cover from the breaker face Pull the Trip Unit locking lever to the right then hold the Trip Unit near the battery cover and lift it straight out of the breaker 3 4 6 7 8 Refer to Figure 4 and Table 2 to determine the switches to be changed Push in the appropriate Enable or Disable side of the switch Confirm all switch settings before reinstalling the Trip Unit in the brea...

Page 4: ...k that the polarity of the control power matches that shown on the label of the UVR accessory Note thatan otherwise unpowered Trip Unit would be powered up by an energized UVR accessory Verify that the breaker is closed Check that the UVR control power has been removed or that its voltage is less than 35 of the rated value Check that the UVR accessory is completely inserted Check that the Trip Uni...

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