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MicroVersaTrip Plus™ and MicroVersaTrip PM™ Trip Units
Chapter 1. Introduction
3
1-3 Trip Unit Functions
MicroVersaTrip Plus and MicroVersaTrip PM Trip
Units have specific standard and optional functions.
All Trip Units share a series of interchangeable
rating plugs. The standard functions for both types
of Trip Unit are as follows:
Protection
Long-time protection
Instantaneous protection
Status
Trip target (trip type)
Trip information (magnitude and phase)
Trip operations counters
Metering display
Phase current (selectable among phases)
The optional functions available on both types of
Trip Unit are as follows:
High-range (fixed) instantaneous overcurrent
protection
Short-time protection, with or without I
2
T
Ground-fault protection, with or without I
2
T
Defeatable ground fault, with or without I
2
T
Zone-selective interlock, with ground fault only
or with both ground fault and short time
protection
Additional optional functions available only with
MicroVersaTrip PM Trip Units are as follows:
Available configurations
Communication and metering
Communication and protective relaying
Communication, metering, and protective
relaying
Remote communication with POWER
LEADER™ communications network
(commnet)
Metering functions
Voltage (V)
Energy (kWh/MWh/GWh)
Total real power (kW/MW)
Total apparent power (kVA/MVA)
Demand power (kW/MW)
Peak demand power (kW/MW)
Frequency (Hz)
Protective relaying
Undervoltage
Overvoltage
Voltage unbalance
Current unbalance
Power reversal
NN
NN
OO
OO
TT
TT
EE
EE
::
::
MicroVersaTrip PM style Trip Units require
external +24 Vdc control power.
NN
NN
OO
OO
TT
TT
EE
EE
::
::
Le déclencheur de type MicroVersaTrip PM
necessite l’utilisation d’une alimentation extérieure
24 Vcc.
1-4 Trip Unit Catalog Numbers
A simple catalog-numbering system defines all of the
standard and optional Trip Unit functions for each
of the two series of Trip Units. Catalog number keys
are found in Appendix 1 for AKR breakers,
Appendix 2 for RMS9C Trip Units in Power Break®
breakers, and in Appendix 3 for RMS9D Trip Units
in Power Break® II breakers. A208LIPMR is an
example of a valid catalog number.
The first character of each catalog number defines
the type of breaker for which it is configured, as
listed in Table 1.
CC
CC
hh
hh
aa
aa
rr
rr
aa
aa
cc
cc
tt
tt
ee
ee
rr
rr
BB
BB
rr
rr
ee
ee
aa
aa
kk
kk
ee
ee
rr
rr
TT
TT
yy
yy
pp
pp
ee
ee
TT
TT
rr
rr
ii
ii
pp
pp
UU
UU
nn
nn
ii
ii
tt
tt
A AKR RMS9C
B Power Break II RMS9D
C Power Break RMS9C
Table 1. Breaker type referred to by first character of Trip Unit
catalog number.
The second character of the catalog number indi-
cates the highest rated phase current transformer
(CT) sensor allowed for that breaker frame, as listed
in Table 2.

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GE MicroVersaTrip Plus Specifications

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BrandGE
ModelMicroVersaTrip Plus
CategoryCircuit breakers
LanguageEnglish

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