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Section 13—Trip Curves

Section 13—Trip Curves

Basic Electronic Trip Unit ET 1.0I, M-Frame 800 A Characteristic Trip Curve
MULTIPLES OF SENSOR RATING (In)

100
1.5

10

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20

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40

50

60
70
80
90
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.7
.8
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1

6
7
8
9
10000 10000
9000
8000
9000
8000
ELECTRONIC TRIP 1.0
7000 7000 CHARACTERISTIC TRIP CURVE NO. 613-14
6000 6000

5000 5000
Long-time Pickup and Delay
4000 4000
Instantaneous Pickup and Delay
2x–10x
3000 3000
The time-current curve information is to be used
2000 2000
for application and coordination purposes only.

1500 1500
Curves apply from -25°C to +70°C
(-13°F to +158°F) ambient temperature.
1000 1000 Instantaneous override values are given on 613-10.
900 900
800
700
800
700
Notes:
600 600
1. There is a thermal-imaging effect that can act
500 500
to shorten the long-time delay. The thermal-
400
400
imaging effect comes into play if a current
300 300 above the long-time delay pickup value exists
for a time and then is cleared by the tripping of
200 200 a downstream device or the circuit breaker
itself. A subsequent overload will cause the
150 150
circuit breaker to trip in a shorter time than
normal. The amount of time delay reduction is
100 100
90 90 inverse to the amount of time that has elapsed
80 80
70 70
since the previous overload. Approximately 20
60 60 minutes is required between overloads to
50 50 completely reset thermal-imaging.
40 40
2. Total clearing times shown include the
30 30 response times of the trip unit, the circuit
breaker opening, and the extinction of the
20 20 current.
15 15

10 10
9 9
8 8
7 7
6 6
TIME IN SECONDS

5 5

4 4

5x
3 3

2 2

1.5 1.5
INSTANTANEOUS
PICKUP
1
x In 1
.9 .9
.8 .8
.7 .7
.6 .6

.5 .5

.4 .4

.3 .3

.2 .2

.15 .15

.1 .1
.09 2x 3x 4x 6x 8 x 10 x .09
.08 .08
.07 .07
.06 .06

.05 .05

.04 .04

.03 .03

.02 .02

1 CYCLE
.015 .015

.01 .01
.009 1 .009
.008 2 CYCLE .008
.007 .007
.006 .006

.005 .005
1

1.5

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7
8
9
10
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Basic Electronic Trip Unit 1.0I P- and R-Frame Characteristic Trip Curve
MULTIPLES OF SENSOR RATING (In)

100
1.5

10

15

20

30

40

50

60
70
80
90
.5

.6
.7
.8
.9
1

6
7
8
9
10000 10000
9000
8000
9000
8000
ELECTRONIC TRIP 1.0I
7000 7000 CHARACTERISTIC TRIP CURVE NO. 613-12
6000 6000

5000
LONG-TIME 5000
Long-time Pickup and Fixed Delay
PICKUP Instantaneous Pickup
4000 4000
1.5x-12x
3000 3000
The time-current curve information is to be used
2000 2000
for application and coordination purposes only.

1500 1500
Curves apply from -25°C to +70°C
(-13°F to +158°F) ambient temperature.
1000 1000 Instantaneous override values are given on
900 900
800 800 613-10.
700 700
600 600 Notes:
500 500
1. There is a thermal-imaging effect that can act
400
400
to shorten the long-time delay. The thermal-
300 300 imaging effect comes into play if a current
above the long-time delay pickup value exists
200 200 for a time and then is cleared by the tripping of
a downstream device or the circuit breaker
150 150
itself. A subsequent overload will cause the
circuit breaker to trip in a shorter time than
100 100
90 90 normal. The amount of time delay reduction is
80 80
70
LONG-TIME 70
inverse to the amount of time that has elapsed
DELAY
60 60 since the previous overload. Approximately 20
50 50 minutes is required between overloads to
40 40 completely reset thermal-imaging.
30 30 2. Total clearing times shown include the
response times of the trip unit, the circuit
20 20 breaker opening, and the extinction of the
15 15
current.

10 10
9 9
8 8
7 7
6 6
5x
TIME IN SECONDS

5 5

4 4

3 3

2 2
INSTANTANEOUS
10 x PICKUP
1.5 1.5
x In

1 1
.9 .9
.8 .8
.7 .7
.6 .6

.5 .5

.4 .4

.3 .3

.2 .2
1.5 x 2 x 3x 4x 6x 8x 12 x
.15 .15

.1 .1
.09 .09
.08 .08
.07 .07
.06 .06

.05 .05

.04 .04

.03 .03

.02 .02

1 CYCLE
.015 .015

.01 .01
.009 .009
1
.008 2 CYCLE .008
.007 .007
.006 .006

.005 .005
1

1.5

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8
9
10
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Section 13—Trip Curves

Micrologic 2.0A NS630b–NS3200 Trip Unit Characteristic Trip Curve

CURRENT IN MULTIPLES OF Ir (Ir = LONG-TIME SETTING x In)

100
1.5
Micrologic 2.0A Trip Unit

10

15

20

30

40

50

60
70
80
90
.5

.6
.7
.8
.9
1

6
7
8
9
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8000
9000
8000
MICROLOGICTrip
Characteristic 2.0Curve
A TRIPNo.
UNIT
613-9
7000 7000 CHARACTERISTIC TRIP CURVE NO. 613-9
Long-Time Pickup and Delay
6000 6000

5000 5000
Short-Time
Long-time Pickup
Pickupwith
andNo Delay
Delay
4000 4000 Short-time Pickup with No Delay
LONG-TIME PICKUP
3000
x In = Ir 3000 The time-current curve information is to be used
for application and coordination purposes only.
The time-current curve information is to be used
2000 2000
Curves apply from -25°C to +70°C
for application and coordination purposes only.
1500 1500 (-13°F to +158°F) ambient temperature.
Curves apply from -25°C to +70°C
Instantaneous override
(-13°F to +158°F) values
ambient are given on
temperature.
1000
1000
900 900 613-10.
800 800
700 700 Notes:
Notes:
600 600

500
24 500 1. 1.
There
Thereis aisthermal-imaging
a thermal-imaging effect
effectthatthatcan
canact
16 to shorten the long-time delay.delay.
The thermal-
400 400 act to shorten the long-time The
imaging effect comes
thermal-imaging intocomes
effect play ifinto
a current
play if a
300 300
above the above
current long-time delay pickup
the long-time delayvaluepickup exists
for value
a timeexists
and then
for a is cleared
time and thenby the tripping
is cleared by of
200 200
a downstream
the tripping of device or the circuit
a downstream device breaker
or the
150 150 itself. A subsequent
circuit breaker itself. overload will cause
A subsequent the
overload
circuit
will breaker
cause the tocircuit
trip inbreaker
a shorter time
to trip in than
a
100 100 normal.
shorter The amount
time of timeThe
than normal. delay reduction
amount of is
90
80
90
80
inverse
time to thereduction
delay amount of time that
is inverse hasamount
to the elapsed
70 20 70 since the previous
of time overload.
that has elapsed Approximately
since the previous 20
60 12 60
minutes is required between overloads tois
overload. Approximately twenty minutes
50 8 50
completely
required reset
betweenthermal-imaging.
overloads to completely
40 4 40

2
2. Thereset
end thermal-imaging.
of the curve is determined by the
30 30 2. The endsetting.
short-time of the curve is determined by the
1 short-time setting.
20
.5
20
3. 3.
Total clearing
Total times
clearing timesshown
shown include
includethe
the
24 response
responsetimes of of
times thethe
trip
tripunit,
unit,the
thecircuit
circuit
15 15
breaker opening,
breaker opening,and
and the
the extinction
extinctionofofthe
16
current.
current.
10 10
9
8
LONG-TIME
9
8
4. 4. Overload
Overload indicator
indicator illuminatesatat100%.
illuminates 100%.
7
DELAY BANDS 7
SECONDS AT 6 x Ir
6 6
TIME IN SECONDS

5 5

4 4

3 3

2 2

1.5 1.5

8
1 1
.9 SHORT-TIME 10 .9
.8 PICKUP 6 .8
.7 x Ir 1.5 2 2.5 .7
.6 .6
4
.5 .5

.4 3 5 .4

.3 .3

.2 .2

.15 .15

.1 .1
.09 .09
.08 .08
.07 .07
.06 .06

.05 .05

.04 .04

.03 .03

.02 .02

1 CYCLE
.015 .015

.01 .01
.009 .009
1
.008 2 CYCLE .008
.007 .007
.006 .006

.005 .005
1

1.5

6
7
8
9
10
.5

.6
.7
.8
.9

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Micrologic 3.0A P-Frame and R-Frame Trip Unit Characteristic Trip Curve

CURRENT IN MULTIPLES OF Ir (Ir = LONG-TIME SETTING x In)


Micrologic 3.0A Trip Unit

100
1.5

10

15

20

30

40

50

60
70
80
90
Characteristic Trip® Curve No. 613-6

.5

.6
.7
.8
.9
1

6
7
8
9
10000 10000
9000
8000
9000
8000
MICROLOGIC 3.0and
Long-Time Pickup A TRIP
DelayUNIT
7000 7000 CHARACTERISTIC TRIP CURVE NO. 613-6
6000 6000

5000 5000 Long-time Pickup and Delay


LONG-TIME PICKUP
4000
x In = Ir
4000
The time-current curve information is to be used
The time-current curve information is to be used
3000 3000 for application and coordination purposes only.
for application and coordination purposes only.
Curves apply from -25°C to +70°C
Curves apply from -25°C to +70°C
2000 2000
(-13°F to +158°F) ambient temperature.
(-13°F to +158°F) ambient temperature.
1500 1500
Notes:
Notes:
1. There is a thermal-imaging effect that can ac
1000 1000

1. toThere
shorten
is a the long-time delay. effectThe
thatthermal-
900 900
800 800 thermal-imaging can
700 700 imaging effect the
act to shorten comes into play
long-time if aThe
delay. current
600 600 above
thermal-imaging effect comes into play if aexist
the long-time delay pickup value
500 500
for a timeabove
current and then is cleared
the long-time by the
delay tripping
pickup
400 400 avalue
downstream
exists fordevice
a time or andthe circuit
then breaker
is cleared
300
24 300 itself.
by theA tripping
subsequent overload will
of a downstream cause
device or the
16 circuit breaker
the circuit breakerto trip in aA shorter
itself. subsequent time than
200 200 normal.
overload The
willamount
cause the ofcircuit
time delay
breaker reduction
to trip i
inverse to the
in a shorter amount
time of timeThe
than normal. thatamount
has elapse
150 150
since thedelay
of time previous overload.
reduction Approximately
is inverse to the 2
minutes
amount is of required
time that between
has elapsed overloads
since theto
100
90
100
90 completely reset thermal-imaging.
previous overload. Approximately twenty
80 80
70 70 2. The end of
minutes the curvebetween
is required is determined byto
overloads the
60 60
instantaneous setting.
completely reset thermal-imaging.
50 50
2. Total
3. The clearing
end of thetimes
curveshown
is determined
include by
thethe
LONG-TIME DELAY
40
SECONDS AT 6 x Ir
40
instantaneous
response timessetting
of the of theunit,
trip circuit
thebreaker.
circuit
30 30 3. breaker
Total clearing
opening,times
andshown include theof the
the extinction
20 response times of the trip unit, the circuit
12 current.
20
8 20 breaker opening, and the extinction of
4. See 613-8 for instantaneous pickup trip curv
current.
15 4 15
2
4. See trip curve 613-8 on page 176 for
24 instantaneous pickup trip curve.
10
1 10
9 .5 16 9
8 8
7 7
6 6
TIME IN SECONDS

5 5

4 4

3 3

2 2

1.5 1.5

1 1
.9 .9
.8 .8
.7 .7
.6 .6

.5 .5

.4 .4

.3 .3

.2 .2

.15 .15

.1 .1
.09 .09
.08 .08
.07 .07
.06 .06

.05 .05

.04 .04

.03 .03

.02 .02

1 CYCLE
.015 .015

.01 .01
.009 .009
1
.008 2 CYCLE .008
.007 .007
.006 .006

.005 .005
1

1.5

6
7
8
9
10
.5

.6
.7
.8
.9

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Micrologic 3.0A P-Frame and R-Frame Trip Unit Characteristic Trip Curve
MULTIPLES OF SENSOR RATING (In)
Micrologic 3.0A Trip Unit

100
1.5

10

15

20

30

40

50

60
70
80
90
Characteristic Trip Curve No. 613-8

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1

6
7
8
9
10000 10000
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9000
8000
9000
8000
MICROLOGIC
Instantaneous 3.0 A
Pickup, TRIP
1.5X UNIT
to 12X
7000 7000 CHARACTERISTIC TRIP CURVE NO. 613-8
6000 6000

5000 5000
Instantaneous Pickup
4000
1.5x-12x
4000
The time-current curve information is to be used
The time-current curve information is to be used
3000 3000 for application and coordination purposes only.
for application and coordination purposes only.
Curves apply from -25°C to +10°C
2000 2000 Curves apply
(-13°F to fromambient
+158°F) -25°C to +70°C
temperature.
1500 1500
(-13°F to +158°F)
Instantaneous ambient
override temperature.
values are given on
613-10.
Instantaneous override values are given on
1000 1000 613-10.
900 900
800
700
800
700
Notes:
Notes:
600 600
1. The end of the curve is determined by the
500 500 1. The end of the curve is determined by the
interrupting rating of the circuit breaker.
400 400 interrupting rating of the circuit breaker.
2.
2. Total
Totalclearing
clearingtimes
times shown includethe
shown include the
300
300
response
responsetimes
times of
of the trip
trip unit,
unit,the
thecircuit
circuit
breaker
breakeropening,
opening, and the extinction
and the extinctionofofcurrent.
the
200
3. current.
200
The instantaneous region of the trip curve
150 150 shows
3. The maximum total
instantaneous clearing
region times.
of the Actual
trip curve
clearing
shows times in this
maximum totalregion can times.
clearing vary Actual
INSTANTANEOUS
100
PICKUP
100 depending
clearing on in
times thethis
circuit breaker
region can mechanism
vary
90 90
80 x In 80 design andon
depending other
the factors. The actual
circuit breaker clearing
mechanism
70 70
time can be considerably faster than
design and other factors. The actual clearing
60 60

50 50
indicated.
time can beContact your local
considerably sales
faster thanoffice for
indicated
40 40
additional
Contact information.
your local Sales Office for additional
4. information.
See trip curve 613-6 on page 175 for long-
30
5x 10 x
30 time pickup and delay trip curves.
4. See 613-6 for long-time pickup and delay trip
20 20 curves.
15 15

10 10
9 9
8 8
7 7
6 6
TIME IN SECONDS

5 5

4 4

3 3

2 2

1.5 1.5

1 1
.9 .9
.8 .8
.7 .7
.6 .6

.5 .5

.4 .4

.3 .3

.2 .2

.15 1.5 x 2 x 3x 4x 6x 8x 12 x .15

.1 .1
.09 .09
.08 .08
.07 .07
.06 .06

.05 .05

.04 .04

.03 .03

.02 .02

1 CYCLE
.015 .015

.01 .01
.009 .009
1
.008 2 CYCLE .008
.007 .007
.006 .006

.005 .005
1

1.5

6
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8
9
10
.5

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.8
.9

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Micrologic 5.0/6.0 P-Frame, R-Frame and NS630b–NS3200 A/P/H Trip Unit Characteristic Trip Curve

CURRENT IN MULTIPLES OF Ir (Ir = LONG-TIME SETTING x In) Micrologic 5.0/6.0 A/P/H Trip Units
Characteristic Trip Curve No. 613-4

100
1.5

10

15

20

30

40

50

60
70
80
90
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.6
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.8
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1

6
7
8
9
10000 10000
9000 9000 Long-Time®Pickup
MICROLOGIC 5.0/6.0and Delay
A/P/H TRIP UNIT
8000
7000
8000
7000 CHARACTERISTIC and I2tCURVE
Short-Time Pickup TRIP OFF Delay
NO. 613-4
6000 6000

5000 5000 Long-time Pickup and Delay


4000 4000 Short-time
The time-current Pickup
curve and I2t isOFF
information Delay
to be used
LONG-TIME PICKUP
for application and coordination purposes only.
3000
x In = Ir 3000 The time-current curve information is to be use
Curves apply from
for application -25°C
and to +70°C purposes only
coordination
(-13°F to +158°F) ambient temperature.
2000 2000
Curves apply from -25°C to +70°C
1500 1500 (-13°F to +158°F) ambient temperature.
Notes:
Notes:
1000 1000
1. There is a thermal-imaging effect that can act
900 900
1. There is a thermal-imaging effect that can ac
800
700
800
700
totoshorten
shortenthe thelong-time
long-time delay.
delay. TheThethermal-
thermal-
imaging effect comes into play if a current
600
24
600
imaging effect comes into play if a current
500 500 above the long-time delay
above the long-time delay pickup value pickup value existsexis
16
400 400 for
foraatime
timeand andthen then is is
cleared
cleared by by
thethetripping
tripping
of a downstream device or the
a downstream device or the circuit breaker circuit breaker
300 300
itself.
itself.AAsubsequent
subsequent overload
overload willwill
cause
cause the the
circuit
circuitbreaker
breakertoto triptrip
in ainshorter
a shorter timetimethanthan
200 200
normal.
normal.The Theamountamount of oftime
timedelay
delayreduction
reduction
150 150 isinverse
inversetotothe theamount
amount of of time
timethatthathashas elaps
elapsed since the previous overload.
since the previous overload. Approximately 2
100 100 Approximately twenty minutes
minutes is required between overloads to is required
90 90
80 80 between
completely overloads to completely reset
reset thermal-imaging.
70 20 70
thermal-imaging.
12
2.2. The
Theendendofofthe thecurve
curve is is determined by the
60 60
determined by the
50 8 50
interruptingrating
interrupting rating of of
thethe circuit
circuit breaker.
breaker.
40 4 40
3.3. With
Withzone-selective
zone-selective interlocking
interlocking ON,on, short-
short-tim
2
30 30 time
delaydelay utilized,
utilized andand no restraining
no restraining signal,
signal, the
1 the maximum unrestrained short-time delay
.5 maximum unrestrained short-time delay time
20 20 time band applies regardless
band applies regardless of the setting. of the setting.
15
24
15
4. Total clearing times shown include the
4. response
Total clearing
times timesof the shown
trip unit,include
the circuitthe
16
response
breaker times and
opening, of the thetrip unit, the
extinction of circuit
the
10 10
9 9 breaker opening, and the extinction of the
current.
LONG-TIME
8
7
DELAY BANDS
8
7 5. For current.
a withstand circuit breaker, instantaneous
SECONDS AT 6 x Ir
6 6
5. can
Forbe turned OFF.
a withstand See trip
circuit curve instantaneou
breaker, 613-7 on
TIME IN SECONDS

5 5
page
can be179turned
for instantaneous
OFF. See 613-7 trip curve.
for See
4 4 table on page 183
instantaneous forcurve.
trip instantaneous
See 613-10 override
for
3 3 values.
instantaneous override values.
6. Overload indicator illuminates at 100%.
6. Overload indicator illuminates at 100%.
2 2

1.5 1.5

8
1 1
.9 SHORT-TIME 10 SHORT-TIME .9
.8 PICKUP 6 DELAY I2t OFF .8
.7 x Ir 1.5 2 2.5 (FIXED-TIME DELAY) .7
.6 SECONDS AT 10 x Ir .6
4
.5 .5
3 5 0.4 OFF
.4 .4

.3 .3
0.3 OFF
MAXIMUM
.2 .2
UNRESTRAINED
SHORT-TIME 0.2 OFF
.15 DELAY .15

.1 0.1 OFF .1
.09 .09
.08 .08
.07 .07
.06 .06

.05 .05

.04 .04

.03 .03

0
.02 .02

1 CYCLE
.015 .015

.01 .01
.009 .009
1
.008 2 CYCLE .008
.007 .007
.006 .006

.005 .005
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Micrologic 5.0/6.0 P-Frame, R-Frame and NS630b–NS3200 A/P/H Trip Units Characteristic Trip
Curve

CURRENT IN MULTIPLES OF Ir (Ir = LONG-TIME SETTING x In) Micrologic 5.0/6.0 A/P/H Trip Units
Characteristic Trip Curve No. 613-5

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10000 10000
Short-Time Pickup
® andA/P/H
I t ONTRIP
DelayUNIT2
9000
8000
9000
8000
MICROLOGIC 5.0/6.0
7000 7000 CHARACTERISTIC TRIP CURVE NO. 613-5
6000 6000
The time-current
Short-timecurve information
Pickup is toDelay
and I2t ON be used
5000 5000
for application and coordination purposes only.
4000 4000 The time-current curve information is to be used
Curves
for apply from
application and -25°C to +70°Cpurposes only.
coordination
3000 3000
(-13°F to +158°F) ambient temperature.
Curves apply from -25°C to +70°C
2000 2000 (-13°F to +158°F) ambient temperature.
1500 1500 Notes:
Notes:
1000
1.1.There
There is is
a athermal-imaging
thermal-imaging effect effect that canact
that can act
1000
900 900 totoshorten
shortenthe thelong-time
long-time delay. The thermal- thermal-
800 800
700 700
imaging
imagingeffecteffectcomes
comes into into play
play ifif aa current
current
600 600 above
abovethe thelong-time
long-time delay
delay pickup
pickup valuevalueexists
exists
500 500 forfor
a atime
timeand andthen
then is is cleared
cleared by bythe thetripping
trippingof o
400 400 a downstream
a downstreamdevice deviceor or the
the circuit breaker
circuit breaker
300 300
itself.
itself.A Asubsequent
subsequentoverloadoverload will causethe
will cause the
circuit
circuitbreaker
breakertototriptrip in
in aa shorter
shorter timetimethan
than
200 200
normal.
normal.The Theamount
amountof of time delay reduction
time delay reductionisis
inverse
inverse totothe
theamount
amount of timethat
of time thathas haselapsed
elapsed
150 150 since
since the theprevious
previousoverload.
overload. Approximately
Approximately 20
SHORT-TIME
minutes
twenty is required
minutes between
is required overloads
between to
overloads
100
90
PICKUP 100
90
completely
to completely reset thermal-imaging.
reset thermal-imaging.
x Ir
2.2.The
The endofofthe
thecurve
curveisisdetermined
determined byby the
80 80
70
1.5 2 2.5 6 8 10 70 end the
60 60 interruptingrating
interrupting ratingof
of the
the circuit
circuit breaker.
breaker.
50 50 3. With zone-selective interlocking ON, short-
3. With
timezone-selective interlocking
delay utilized, and on, short-time
no restraining signal,
40 40
3 4 5 delay utilized and
the maximum no restraining
unrestrained signal,
short-time the
delay
30 30 maximum unrestrained short-time delay
time band applies regardless of the setting. time
4.band
Totalapplies regardless
clearing of the
times shown setting.
include the
20 20
response
4. Total times
clearing of the
times trip unit,
shown the circuit
include the
15 15 breaker opening,
response times of and the extinction
the trip of current.
unit, the circuit
5.breaker
For withstand
opening, circuit
and breaker, instantaneous
the extinction of the
10 10 can be turned OFF. See trip curve 613-7 on
current.
9 9
8 8 page 179 for instantaneous trip curve. See
5. For a withstand circuit breaker, instantaneous
7 7
table on page 183 for instantaneous override
6 6 can be turned OFF. See 613-7 for
values.
TIME IN SECONDS

0.4

5 5 instantaneous trip curve. See 613-10 for


6. See Trip Curve 613-4 on page 177 for long-
ON

4 4 instantaneous override values.


time pickup and delay trip curve.
3 3 6. See 613-4 for long-time pickup and delay trip
0.2

curve.
ON

2 2
0.1

1.5 1.5
0.3
ON

ON

1 1
.9 .9
.8 .8
.7 .7
.6 .6

.5 .5

.4 0.4 ON .4
SHORT-TIME
.3
DELAY I2t ON .3
SECONDS AT 10 x Ir 0.3 ON
MAXIMUM
.2 .2
UNRESTRAINED
SHORT-TIME 0.2 ON
.15 DELAY .15

.1 0.1 ON .1
.09 .09
.08 .08
.07 .07
.06 .06

.05 .05

.04 .04

.03 .03

.02 .02

1 CYCLE
.015 .015

.01 .01
.009 .009
1
.008 2 CYCLE .008
.007 .007
.006 .006

.005 .005
1

1.5

6
7
8
9
10
.5

.6
.7
.8
.9

15

20

30

40

50

60
70
80
90
100

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Curve

MULTIPLES OF SENSOR RATING (In) Micrologic 5.0/6.0 Trip Units


Characteristic Trip Curve No. 613-7

100
1.5

10

15

20

30

40

50

60
70
80
90
.5

.6
.7
.8
.9
1

6
7
8
9
10000 10000
9000 9000 Instantaneous Pickup,
MICROLOGIC ® 2XA/P/H
5.0/6.0 to 15XTRIP
and OFF
UNIT
8000 8000
7000 7000 CHARACTERISTIC TRIP CURVE NO. 613-7
6000 6000

5000 5000
Instantaneous
The time-current Pickup
curve information is to be used
4000 4000
2x–15x
for application and and OFF
coordination purposes only.

3000 3000
The time-current
Curves apply fromcurve
-30°Cinformation
to +60°C is to be used
for application
(-22°F andambient
to +140°F) coordination purposes only.
temperature.
2000 2000 Curves apply from -25°C to +70°C
1500 1500
(-13°F
Notes:to +158°F) ambient temperature.
Notes:
1. The end of the curve is determined by the
1000
1000
900 900 1. Theinterrupting
end of therating of the
curve circuit breaker.
is determined by the
800 800 2. interrupting
Total clearing times
rating of shown include
the circuit the
breaker.
700 700
600 response times of the trip unit, the circuit
600
2. Total clearing times shown include the
breaker opening, and the extinction of current.
500 500
response times of the trip unit, the circuit
3. The instantaneous region of the trip curve
400
400
breaker opening, and the extinction of the
shows maximum total clearing times. Actual
300 300 current.
clearing times in this region can vary
3. The instantaneous
depending regionbreaker
on the circuit of the trip curve
mechanism
200
200
shows
designmaximum
and other total clearing
factors. times.
The actual Actual
clearing
150 150 clearing
time cantimes in this region
be considerably canthan
faster vary
depending on the circuit
indicated. Contact breaker
your local salesmechanism
office for
INSTANTANEOUS design and information.
other factors. The actual clearing
100
PICKUP
100 additional
90 90
80 x In 80 4. time
For can be considerably
a withstand fasterinstantaneous
circuit breaker, than indicated
70 70 Contact your local
can be turned OFF.Sales Office
See trip curvefor613-7
additional
on
60 60
information.
page 179 for the instantaneous trip curve. See
50 50

4. Fortable on page 183


a withstand for the
circuit instantaneous
breaker, instantaneous
40 40
override
can values.
be turned OFF. See 613-7 for
30 30 5. instantaneous
See trip curvetrip
613-4 on page 177
curve. See 613-10 and for
trip
10 x
curve 613-5 onoverride
instantaneous page 178 for long-time pickup,
values.
20 20 long-time delay, short-time pickup and short-
5. See 613-4
time delayand 613-5 for long-time pickup,
trip curves.
15 15
long-time delay, short-time pickup, and short-
time delay trip curves.
10 10
9 9
8 8
7 7
6 6
TIME IN SECONDS

5 5

4 4

3 3

2 2

1.5 1.5

1 1
.9 .9
.8 .8
.7 .7
.6 .6

.5 .5

.4 .4

.3 .3

.2 .2

.15 .15
2x 3x 4x 6x 8x 12 x 15 x

.1 .1
.09 .09
.08 .08
.07 .07
.06 .06

.05 .05

.04 .04

.03 .03

.02 .02

1 CYCLE
.015 .015

.01 .01
.009 .009
1
.008 2 CYCLE .008
.007 .007
.006 .006

.005 .005
1

1.5

6
7
8
9
10
.5

.6
.7
.8
.9

15

20

30

40

50

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90
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Ground-fault Pickup and Delay Characteristic Trip Curve
MULTIPLES OF SENSOR RATING (In)
Micrologic 6.0 A/P/H Trip Units

.05

.06
.07
.08
.09

.15

1.5

10
.1

.2

.3

.4

.5

.6
.7
.8
.9
1

6
7
8
9
10000 10000
®
9000
8000
9000
8000
with Adjustable
MICROLOGIC Ground-Fault Pickup
6.0 A/P/H TRIP and
UNIT
7000 7000 WITH ADJUSTABLE
Delay GROUND-FAULT
6000 6000 PICKUP AND DELAY
5000 5000 Characteristic Trip Curve No. 613-1
CHARACTERISTIC TRIP CURVE NO. 613-1
4000 4000 Ground Fault I2t OFF and ON
Ground-fault I2t OFF and ON
3000 3000 In ≤ 400 A
In ≤ 400 A
2000 2000 The time-current
The time-currentcurve
curve information
information is be
is to to used
be used
forapplication
for applicationand
and coordination
coordination purposes
purposes only.only.
1500 1500

Curvesapply
Curves applyfrom
from-25°C
-25°C
to to +70°C
+70°C
1000 1000 (-13°Fto
(-13°F to+158°F)
+158°F)ambient
ambient temperature.
temperature.
900 900
800 800
700 700
600 600

500 500

400 400

300 300

200 200
GROUND-FAULT
150 PICKUP 150
x In

100 100
90 90
80 80
70 70
60 60

50 50

40 40

30 30

0.3 0.5 0.7 0.9


20 20

15 15

10 0.4 10
9 9
8 8
7 7
6 6
TIME IN SECONDS

5 5

4 4
0.6 0.8 1.0
3 3

2 2

1.5 1.5

DELAY
SECONDS AT 1 x In
1 1
.9
0.1 .9
0.2
0.4

.8 .8
.7 0.3 .7
ON

0.4
0.3

.6 .6
ON

.5 .5
0.2

GROUND-FAULT 0.4 OFF


O

.4 .4
N

DELAY BANDS
I2t ON
0.1

.3 .3
ON

0.3 OFF
MAXIMUM
.2 .2
UNRESTRAINED
GROUND-FAULT 0.2 OFF
.15 DELAY .15

.1 0.1 OFF .1
.09 .09
.08 .08
.07 .07
.06 .06

.05 .05
GROUND-FAULT
.04 DELAY BANDS .04
I2t OFF
.03
(FIXED DELAY) .03

0
.02 .02

1 CYCLE
.015 .015

.01 .01
.009 .009
1
.008 2 CYCLE .008
.007 .007
.006 .006

.005 .005
.1

.15

.2

.3

.4

.5

.6
.7
.8
.9
1
.05

.06
.07
.08
.09

1.5

6
7
8
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10

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Ground-fault Pickup and Delay Characteristic Trip Curve

MULTIPLES OF SENSOR RATING (In) Micrologic 6.0 A/P/H Trip Units


with Adjustable Ground-Fault Pickup and

.05

.06
.07
.08
.09

.15

1.5

10
.1

.2

.3

.4

.5

.6
.7
.8
.9
1

6
7
8
9
10000 10000
9000
8000
9000
8000
MICROLOGIC®Delay
6.0 A/P/H TRIP UNIT
7000 7000 WITH ADJUSTABLE
Characteristic GROUND-FAULT
Trip Curve No. 613-2
6000 6000
PICKUP AND DELAY
Ground Fault I2t OFF and ON
5000 5000
CHARACTERISTIC TRIP CURVE NO. 613-2
4000 4000
400 A < I ≤ 1200 A
Ground-fault In2t OFF and ON
3000 3000
400 A < In ≤ 1200 A
2000 2000 The time-current curve information is to be used
1500 1500
for application and coordination purposes only.
The time-current curve information is to be used
Curves apply from
for application -25°C to +70°C
and coordination purposes only.
1000 1000
900
(-13°F to +158°F) ambient temperature.
900
800 800
Curves apply from -25°C to +70°C
700 700 (-13°F to +158°F) ambient temperature.
600 600

500 500

400 400

300 300

200 200

150 150

100 100
90 90
80
GROUND-FAULT 80
70
PICKUP 70
x In
60 60

50 50

40 40

30
0.2 0.3 0.5 0.7 0.9 30

20 20

15 15

10 10
9 9
8 8
7 7
6
0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 6
TIME IN SECONDS

5 5
0.4

4 4
ON

3 3
0.2

2 2
ON

1.5 1.5

DELAY
SECONDS AT 1 x In
1 1
.9 0.1 .9
.8 0.2 .8
.7 0.3 .7
0.4
.6 .6

.5 .5
0.3

.4 GROUND-FAULT 0.4 OFF .4


ON

DELAY BANDS
I2t ON
.3 .3
0.3 OFF
0.1
N O

MAXIMUM
.2 .2
UNRESTRAINED
GROUND-FAULT 0.2 OFF
.15 DELAY .15

.1 0.1 OFF .1
.09 .09
.08 .08
.07 .07
.06 .06

.05 .05
GROUND-FAULT
.04 DELAY BANDS .04
I2t OFF
.03 (FIXED DELAY) .03

0
.02 .02

1 CYCLE
.015 .015

.01 .01
.009 .009
1
.008 2 CYCLE .008
.007 .007
.006 .006

.005 .005
.1

.15

.2

.3

.4

.5

.6
.7
.8
.9
1
.05

.06
.07
.08
.09

1.5

6
7
8
9
10

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Ground-fault Pickup and Delay Characteristic Trip Curve
AMPERES x 103

.05

.06
.07
.08
.09

.15

1.5

10
.1

.2

.3

.4

.5

.6
.7
.8
.9
1

6
7
8
9
10000 10000
9000 9000 Micrologic 6.0
MICROLOGIC ® A/P/H Trip Units
6.0 A/P/H TRIP UNIT
8000 8000
7000 7000 WITH ADJUSTABLE
with Adjustable GROUND-FAULT
Ground-Fault Pickup and
6000 6000
PICKUP AND DELAY
Delay
5000 5000
CHARACTERISTIC TRIP CURVE NO. 613-3
4000 4000 Characteristic Trip Curve No. 613-3
2
Ground-fault
Ground Fault I2tI OFF
t OFFand
and ON
ON
3000 3000
In > 1200 A
In > 1200 A
2000 2000 The time-current curve information is to be used
1500 1500
for application and coordination purposes only.
Curves apply from -25°C to +70°C
1000
900
1000
900
(-13°F
The to +158°F)
time-current ambient
curve temperature.
information is to be used for
800 800 application and coordination purposes only.
700 700
600 600
Curves apply from -25°C to +70°C
500
500
(-13°F to +158F) ambient temperature.
400 400

300 300

200 200

150
GROUND-FAULT 150
1120 A PICKUP
800 A

x In
100 100
90 90
80 80
70 70
960 A

60 60

50 50
640 A

40 40

30 30

20 20
880 A

15 15

10 10
9 9
8 8
7 7
1040 A

6 6
TIME IN SECONDS

5 5
720 A

4 4

3 3

2 2
1200 A

1.5 1.5
500 A

DELAY
SECONDS AT 1 x In
1 1
.9
0.1 .9
0.4

.8
0.2 .8
0.3
ON

.7 .7
0.2

0.4
.6 .6
ON

.5 .5
0.3

GROUND-FAULT 0.4 OFF


ON

.4 .4
DELAY BANDS
I2t ON
.3 .3
0.1

0.3 OFF
ON

MAXIMUM
.2 .2
UNRESTRAINED
GROUND-FAULT 0.2 OFF
.15 DELAY .15

.1 0.1 OFF .1
.09 .09
.08 .08
.07 .07
.06 .06

.05 .05
GROUND-FAULT
.04 DELAY BANDS .04
I2t OFF
.03 (FIXED DELAY) .03

0
.02 .02

1 CYCLE
.015 .015

.01 .01
.009 .009
1
.008 2 CYCLE .008
.007 .007
.006 .006

.005 .005
.1

.15

.2

.3

.4

.5

.6
.7
.8
.9
1
.05

.06
.07
.08
.09

1.5

6
7
8
9
10

AMPERES x 103

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Table 103: Instantaneous Override Values Characteristic Trip Curve

Instantaneous Override1 Instantaneous Override1


UL/IEC Circuit Breaker UL/IEC Circuit Breaker
(kA Peak)2 (kA Peak)2
RG 600 130 ± 10% MG300 20 ± 15%
RG 800 130 ± 10% MG350 20 ± 15%
RG 1000 130 ± 10% MG400 20 ± 15%
RG 1200 130 ± 10% MG450 20 ± 15%
RG 1600 130 ± 10% MG500 20 ± 15%
RG 2000 130 ± 10% MG600 20 ± 15%
RG 2500 130 ± 10% MG700 20 ± 15%
RJ 600 90 ± 15% MG800 20 ± 15%
RJ 800 90 ± 15% MJ300 20 ± 15%
RJ 1000 90 ± 15% MJ350 20 ± 15%
RJ 1200 90 ± 15% MJ400 20 ± 15%
RJ 1600 90 ± 15% MJ450 20 ± 15%
RJ 2000 90 ± 15% MJ500 20 ± 15%
RJ 2500 90 ± 15% MJ600 20 ± 15%
RK 600 130 ± 10% MJ700 20 ± 15%
RK 800 130 ± 10% MJ800 20 ± 15%
RK 1000 130 ± 10%
Instantaneous Override1
RK 1200 130 ± 10% IEC Circuit Breaker
(kA Peak)2
RK 1600 130 ± 10%
RK 2000 130 ± 10% NS 800bN 130 ± 10%
RK 2500 130 ± 10% NS1000bN 130 ± 10%
RL 600 90 ± 15% NS1250bN 130 ± 10%
RL 800 90 ± 15% NS1600bN 130 ± 10%
RL 1000 90 ± 15% NS2000N 130 ± 10%
RL 1200 90 ± 15% NS2500N 90 ± 15%
RL 1600 90 ± 15% NS 3200N 90 ± 15%
RL 2000 90 ± 15% NS 800bH 90 ± 15%
RL 2500 90 ± 15% NS1000bH 90± 15%
PG 250 55 ± 10% NS1250bH 55 ± 10%
PG 400 55 ± 10% NS1600bH 55 ± 10%
PG 600 55 ± 10% NS2000H 55 ± 10%
PG 800 55 ± 10% NS2500H 55 ± 10%
PG 1000 55 ± 10% NS3200H 55 ± 10%
PG 1200 55 ± 10% NS630bN 55 ± 10%
PJ 250 15 ± 10% NS800N 55 ± 10%
PJ 400 22 ± 10% NS1000N 55 ± 10%
PJ 600 22 ± 10% NS1250N 55 ± 10%
PJ 800 22 ± 10% NS1600N 55 ± 10%
PJ 1000 22 ± 10% NS630bH 55 ± 10%
PJ 1200 22 ± 10% NS800H 55 ± 10%
PK 250 55 ± 10% NS1000H 55 ± 10%
PK 400 55 ± 10% NS1250H 55 ± 10%
PK 600 55 ± 10% NS1600H 55 ± 10%
PK 800 55 ± 10% NS630bL 55 ± 10%
PK 1000 55 ± 10% NS800L 55 ± 10%
PK 1200 55 ± 10% NS1000L 55 ± 10%
PL 250 20 ± 10% NS1250L 55 ± 10%
PL 400 22 ± 10% NS1600L 55 ± 10%
PL 600 22 ± 10%
PL 800 22 ± 10%
PL 1000 22 ± 10%
PL 1200 22 ± 10%
1 Faults at or above instantaneous override value will be cleared at 25 msec or less.
2 Test X/R=4.9; divide by 2.1 for nominal RMS

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Basic Electronic Trip Unit 1.0M, P-Frame 600 A MDP Characteristic Trip Curve

MULTIPLES OF SENSOR RATING (In) Basic Electronic Trip Unit 1.0M, 600 A

100
Characteristic Trip Curve No. 613-13

1.5

10

15

20

30

40

50

60
70
80
90
.5

.6
.7
.8
.9
1

6
7
8
9
10000 10000
9000
8000
9000
8000
600 A ELECTRONIC
Instantaneous Pickup, 2XTRIP
to 16X1.0M
7000 7000 CHARACTERISTIC TRIP CURVE NO. 613-13
6000 6000

5000 5000
Instantaneous Pickup
4000 4000
2x-16x
The time-current
The time-currentcurve
curveinformation is to
information is be used
to be used
3000 3000 for application
for applicationand
andcoordination
coordinationpurposes
purposesonly.
only.
2000 2000
Curves apply
Curves applyfrom
from-25°C
-25°Ctoto
+70°C
+70°C
(-13°F to
(-13°F to +158°F)
+158°F)ambient
ambienttemperature.
temperature.
1500 1500
Instantaneous override
Instantaneous overridevalues
valuesare given
are onon
given page
1000 1000
183.
613-10.
900 900
800
700
800
700
Notes:
600
Notes:
600
1. The end of the curve is determined by the
500 500
1. interrupting
The end of the rating ofisthe
curve circuit breaker.
determined by the
400 400
interrupting
2. Total clearingrating
timesof the
showncircuit breaker.
include the
300 300 2. response
Total clearing
timestimes shown
of the trip include
unit, thethe circuit
responseopening,
breaker times of and
the trip
theunit, the circuit
extinction of the
200 200 breaker opening, and the extinction of
current.
current.
150 150
3. The
3. The instantaneous regionofofthe
instantaneous region thetrip
trip curve
curve
shows maximumtotal
shows maximum totalclearing
clearing times.
times. Actual
Actual
100 100
90 90 clearing times ininthis
clearing times thisregion
regioncancanvaryvary
INSTANTANEOUS
80
70
PICKUP
80
70
depending
depending on onthe
thecircuit
circuitbreaker
breaker mechanism
mechanism
60
x In
60 design and other
design and otherfactors.
factors.TheTheactual
actual clearing
clearing
8x 13.5 x
50 50 time
time can be considerably
can be considerablyfaster
faster than indicate
than
40 40 Contact
indicated.your localyour
Contact Sales Office
local salesfor additional
office for
information.
additional information.
30 30

20 20

15 15

10 10
9 9
8 8
7 7
6 6
TIME IN SECONDS

5 5

4 4

3 3

2 2

1.5 1.5

1 1
.9 .9
.8 .8
.7 .7
.6 .6

.5 .5

.4 .4

.3 .3

.2 .2
2.5 x 5.5 x6.5 x 10.5 x
.15 2x 4x 16 x .15

.1 .1
.09 .09
.08 .08
.07 .07
.06 .06

.05 .05

.04 .04

.03 .03

.02 .02

1 CYCLE
.015 .015

.01 .01
.009 .009
1
.008 2 CYCLE .008
.007 .007
.006 .006

.005 .005
1

1.5

6
7
8
9
10
.5

.6
.7
.8
.9

15

20

30

40

50

60
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90
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Basic Electronic Trip Unit 1.0M P-Frame 800–1200A MCP Characteristic Trip Curve

MULTIPLES OF SENSOR RATING (In) Basic Electronic Trip Unit 1.0M


800 A–1200 A

100
1.5

10

15

20

30

40

50

60
70
80
90
.5

.6
.7
.8
.9
1

6
7
8
9
10000 10000
9000 9000 Characteristic Trip Curve
ELECTRONIC TRIPNo.
1.0M613-11
8000 8000
7000 7000 Instantaneous
800Pickup,
A–1200 1.5X
A to 12X
6000 6000
CHARACTERISTIC TRIP CURVE NO. 613-11
5000 5000

4000 4000
The time-currentInstantaneous Pickup
curve information is to be used
1.5x-12x purposes only.
for application and coordination
3000 3000
The time-current
Curves apply fromcurve
-25°Cinformation
to +70°C is to be used
2000 2000
for application
(-13°F and
to +158°F) coordination
ambient purposes only.
temperature.
1500 1500
Curves apply from
Instantaneous -25°C
override to +70°C
values are given on page
(-13°F
183. to +158°F) ambient temperature.
1000 1000 Instantaneous override values are given on
900 900
800 800 613-10.
700 700 Notes:
600 600 Notes:
500 500 1. The end of the curve is determined by the
1. The end of the curve is determined by the
interrupting rating of the circuit breaker.
400
2. interrupting rating
timesofshown
the circuit breaker.
400
Total clearing include the
300 300
2. Total clearing
response times
times of theshown include
trip unit, the
the circuit
response times ofand
breaker opening, thethe
tripextinction
unit, the of
circuit
current.
200
200
3. breaker opening, and
The instantaneous the of
region extinction of the
the trip curve
150 150 current.
shows maximum total clearing times. Actual
clearing
3. The times in thisregion
instantaneous regionofcan
thevary
trip curve
INSTANTANEOUS
100
PICKUP
100 depending
shows on the total
maximum circuitclearing
breakertimes.
mechanism
Actual
90 90
80 x In 80 design and other factors. The actual
clearing times in this region can vary clearing
70 70 time can be considerably faster than
depending on the circuit breaker mechanism
60 60
indicated.
design andContact your local
other factors. Thesales office
actual for
clearing
50 50
additional
time can beinformation.
considerably faster than indicate
40 40

Contact your local Sales Office for additional


30 30
5x 10 x information.
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.007 .007
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