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Eaton E Series User Manual

Eaton E Series
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WARNING!
PROPER USE
Any unauthorized modi󰊟cations to or use of this equipment outside its speci󰊟ed
mechanical, electrical, or other operating limits may cause personal injury and/or
property damage, including damage to the equipment. Any such unauthorized
modi󰊟cations: (1) constitute “misuse” and/or “negligence” within the meaning of the
product warranty, thereby excluding warranty coverage for any resulting damage; and
(2) invalidate product certi󰊟cations or listings.
The programmable devices subject to this manual are designed for protection and
also control of power installations and operational devices that are fed by voltage
sources with a 󰊟xed frequency, i.e. 󰊟xed at 50 or 60 Hertz. They are not intended for
use with Variable Frequency Drives. The devices are further designed for installation
in low voltage (LV) compartments of medium voltage (MV) switchgear panels or in
de-centralized protection panels. The programming and settings have to meet all
requirements of the protection concept (of the equipment that is to be protected). The
user must ensure that the device will properly recognize and manage (e. g.: switch o󰊞
the Breaker) on the basis of user selected programming and settings all operational
conditions (failures). Before starting any operation and after any modi󰊟cation of the
programming/settings, make a documented proof that the programming and settings
meet the requirements of the protection concept.
The Self-Supervision Contact (Life-Contact) has to be wired with the substation
automation system in order to supervise and monitor the state of health of the
programmable protective device. It is very important that an alarm annunciation is
driven from the programmable protective device self-supervision contact (Life-Contact)
that requires immediate attention when tripped. The alarm indicates that the protective
device is no longer protecting the circuit and the system should be serviced.
Typical applications for this product family/device line are for example:
Feeder protection;
Mains protection;
Busbar protection;
Generator protection;
Transformer protection and
Machine protection.
This device is not designed for any usage beyond these applications. This applies also to
the use as a partly completed machinery. The manufacturer cannot be held liable for any
resulting damage. The user alone bears the risk if this device is used for any application
for which it was not designed. As to the appropriate use of the device: the technical data
speci󰊟ed by Eaton has to be met.
9www.eaton.comE-Series Family Quick Start Guide
1 Introduction
1.1.2 Proper Use of the Device and of This Manual

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Eaton E Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
SeriesE Series
Operate Time15 ms
Contact ArrangementDPDT
Electrical Life100, 000 operations
Vibration Resistance10-55 Hz, 1.5 mm
Mechanical Life10, 000, 000 operations

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