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4-15 . The Remote Maintenance Mode is enabled by apply-

ing 24VDC to the two wire cable that exists the left side of the 

breaker.  The wires are color coded as follows:  24V 

and Black=common ground.  A blue colored LED on the left side 

of the breaker is the Maintenance Mode section

of the trip unit

.

  The lighted blue LED indicates that the 

lowest setting of the Maintenance Mode is enabled.  This setting 

corresponds to 2.5x of In.  Turning the adjustable switch on the 

trip unit has no affect on either the Maintenance Mode or the

INST Mode settings while the blue LED is lit.  In addition to the

blue colored LED, a relay contact (C, NO) is available.  The wires

for this contact exit the left hand side of the breaker and are color

coded as follows:  Blue=C, and Red=NO. 

4-16 . The High Load Alarm Relay option will provide a SPST 

contact closure when the trip unit current equals or is greater than 

95% of In for a period of 38 seconds.  If the current drops below 

the 95% value, the contact will open.  The yellow and green wires 

that exit the right side of the breaker are the common (C) and nor

-

mally (NO) of this relay.  

4-17 . The Ground Fault Relay option will provide a SPST con-

tact closure immediately before the breaker will trip on a ground 

fault over current detect.  This closure is momentary (50ms) and 

the customer must provide the necessary external circuitry in or-

der to latch this signal.  The yellow and green wires that exit the 

right side of the breaker are the common (C) and normally (NO) 

of this relay.

NOTE:  Either the high Load Alarm Relay or the Ground Fault 

Alarm Relay option can be selected but not both.  The High 

Load Alarm Relay can only be selected with LS and LSI trip unit 

styles.  If the trip unit is a Ground Fault style, the Alarm A Relay, 

by default, will be selected.

NOTE:  The contact rating of the relay is:  

2A, 30

 

VDC

 

resistive load.

  The coil resistance is approximately 

1600 ohms. (Max switching voltage: 220 VDC, Max switching

current:  2A).

  The coil resistance is about 1600 ohms.

 

  

   

+

-

NO

NC

-

+

24 VOLT DC

LEFT SIDE OF BREAKER

YELLOW

BLACK

BLUE

RED

Summary of Contents for Allen-Bradley 140U

Page 1: ...ac cordance with Underwriters Laboratories Inc Standard UL 489 and satisfy the requirements of the International Electrotechnical Commission Recommendations No IEC 60947 2 The Trip Units are AC only d...

Page 2: ...r the cabling to cool off Short delay Instantaneous Trip For short circuit con ditions that exceed the short delay pick up settings the trip units initiate a trip after a delay prescribed by the I t r...

Page 3: ...Shunt Trip Undervoltage Release Mechanism Handle Reset 40752 096 Note Shunt trip and undervoltage accessories if re quired must be mounted in the left pole Note Trip unit versions with ground fault pr...

Page 4: ...h existing equipment ratings and system requirements Inspect the circuit breaker for completeness and check for damage before mounting 2 2 Accessory Installation Note If required internal accessory in...

Page 5: ...it Breaker Escutcheon Dimensions CIRCUIT BREAKER COVER CONSTRAINTS MOVING PARTS DO NOT OPERATE THE BREAKER WITHOUT THE COVER INSTALLED CAUTION C Handle L 3 438 87 31 C L Breaker 2 50 R 6 35 R 1 718 43...

Page 6: ...ground fault protection connect the neutral current sensor and ground fault alarm unit as HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE CONDITIONS CAN CAUSE DEATH OR SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY MAINTAIN ORIGINAL ELECTRICAL CLEARANCE...

Page 7: ...s the circuit breaker tripping function and may be used to periodically exercise the operating mechanism Figure 3 1 Circuit Breaker Manual Controls 16 000 OVER ALL LENGTH 8 625 14 750 OF MTG HOLES 3 8...

Page 8: ...me will be shorter 4 5 Isd Setting in multiples of IR For short circuit conditions that exceed the short delay pick up setting the trip unit initiates a trip after a predetermined delay 4 6 The Ig xIn...

Page 9: ...he two lowest settings of the INST switch 2 5x and 4 0x For example a 1200A In NG breaker with the switch set to 2 5x would trip instantaneously when the current exceeded 3000A 4 13 The adjustable INS...

Page 10: ...a period of 38 seconds If the current drops below the 95 value the contact will open The yellow and green wires that exit the right side of the breaker are the common C and nor mally NO of this relay...

Page 11: ...es normal feed installation Neutral sensor is wired identi cally for reverse feed applications Figure 5 1 Neutral Sensor Outline Polarity Markings 2 188 55 58 2 75 69 85 M12 1 75 Tapped Holes 4 Places...

Page 12: ...ARE SUITABLE FOR THE JOB 6 1 Remove dust dirt soil grease or moisture from the surface of the circuit breaker using a lint free dry cloth brush or vacuum cleaner Do not blow debris into the cir cuit...

Page 13: ...neutral current passing current through the neutral sensor only will not properly test the ground fault feature 7 3 4 Using a low voltage 0 24V high current AC source apply a test current of 125 of th...

Page 14: ...Test with a Four Wire System Figure 7 1c Connections for Ground Fault No Trip Test with a Three Wire System Source Low Voltage Source L C R N Load Current Limiting Resistor if required Source Low Volt...

Page 15: ...15 40752 195 1 Effective 2 2011 NOTES...

Page 16: ...over all contingencies should be consulted THERE ARE NO UNDERSTANDINGS AGREEMENTS WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR POSE OR MECHANTABILITY OTHER THAN...

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