Specifications

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13.5.5. Test Menu
Access to the Test menu is password protected.
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Settings
Test
Measures
Menu
Password
Enter password
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CB open
Auto Test
Trip Test (disabled)
CB status
Test
Enter
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The menu shows the state of the CB, in the dialog module (COM module) the state of the springs and the position of the CB, and
in this submenu you can make the CB open or close.
Using the “Trip Test” function lets you view the disabling/enabling of the Trip. If it is enabled, the circuit-breaker is opened. The
function is only available with a busbar current of nil (use Vaux, PR030/B or PR010/T).
On the page, only with Vaux, you can also see the state of the circuitbreaker “STATUS”, and thus make sure that the input is
correctly wired:
The surfing path is summarized in the following table:
13.5.5.1. Test Menu table
Parameter / Function Values Notes
CB status Open/Closed/Indefinite Indefinite in case of fault only
Auto Test
Trip Test Enabled/Disabled
PR120/D-M Module State of springs Loaded/Unloaded
Position of CB Isolated/Withdrawn
Open CB
Close CB
PR120/K Module Input ON
Auto Test - - -
Zone selectivity Protection S
(status) Input ON/OFF
Force Output
Release Output
Protection G
(status) Input ON/OFF
Force Output
Release Output
13.5.6. Information Menu
The Information Menu enables you to view the data relating to the protection unit and the type of circuit-breaker.
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Protection Unit
Nr. :
Version
Normative
Software
00000000000ABB SACE
: LSIG
: IEC
: P 1.02
Device
: PR122/P
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Circuit Breaker
Device
Nr. :
Rated Curr.
Installation
Maintenance
: E1B800
:630A
: Jan 00, 2000
: Jan 00, 2000
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13.5.6.1. Information on the trip and opening data
The PR122/P unit saves all the information relating to the type of protection tripped, the opening data, the date and time. Using
the “i Test” key makes the release show all these data directly on the display. There is no need for an auxiliary power supply for
this function. With an auxiliary power supply, the information is shown immediately on the display without the need to press the
“i Test” key and remains displayed indefinitely until you press the key.
Information remains available for 48 hours with the relay de-energized. The data relating to the last 20 trips are stored in the unit’s
memory. By connecting a PR030/B and PR010/T battery unit or a BT030 USB wireless communication unit, you can retrieve the
information relating to the last 20 trips recorded.