VTer, that is exactly what happened, as I am slowly receiving more info because this is a remote site. The breaker tripped and the site called it a failed (@flexoprinting) breaker because it would not close when trying to reset. They replaced the breaker with a spare and the spare closed without incident. Where can I get some more information on this "trip free mechanism"? Would this be related to the type of auxiliary/relays?
Based on your explanation, would it be accurate to suggest that the fault occurred on the line side of the device because the breaker would not reset when the load was removed? However, the original breaker closed without incident prior to being tested.
Thanks,
OmgVlt