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Using Micrologic Trip Units

Identification
The product name specifies the protection provided by the trip unit.

Identification on Micrologic electronic trip units

Examples Type of Case (Y) Type of Application (T)


protection (X) measurement (Z)

1 SI 2 Compact NSX A Ammeter Distribution


2 LS0I 100/160/250 E Energy G Generator
4 LS0IR 3 Compact NSX AB Subscriber
5 LSI 400/630 M Motor
6 LSIG Z 16 Hz 2/3
7 LSIR AL Alarm without trip
for earth-leakage
protection
Micrologic 1.3 M SI 400 or 630 A – Motor
Micrologic 2.2 G LS0I 100, 160 or 250 A – Generator
Micrologic 2.3 LS0I 400 or 630 A – Distribution
Micrologic 2.3 M LS0I 400 or 630 A – Motor
Micrologic Vigi 4.2 LS0IR 100, 160 or 250 A – Distribution including
trip on earth-leakage
Micrologic Vigi 4.3 AL LS0I 400 or 570 A – Distribution including
alarm on earth-leakage
Micrologic 5.2 A LSI 100, 160 or 250 A Ammeter Distribution
Micrologic 5.3 E LSI 400 or 630 A Energy Distribution
Micrologic 6.3 E-M LSIG 400 or 630 A Energy Motor
Micrologic Vigi 7.2 E-AL LSI 100, 160 or 250 A Energy Distribution including
alarm on earth-leakage
Micrologic Vigi 7.3 E LSIR 400 or 600 A Energy Distribution including
trip on earth-leakage
Type of protection:
I Instantaneous
L Long-time
S0 Short-time (time delay cannot be adjusted)
S Short-time
G Ground-fault
R Earth-leakage (residual)

In Rating
The trip unit In value is visible on the front face of the circuit breaker when the trip unit is installed. The trip
unit In rating (in amperes) is the maximum value of the trip unit.

Example: Micrologic 5.2 A 250 A trip unit:


 Setting range: 100–250 A
 In rating = 250 A

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