cslater
Structural
- Jun 27, 2007
- 46
We are installing a set of 208V switchgear with electronic trip breakers. We brought in a testing company to test all of the breakers, and to set the timing.
Our direction was to set the Long Time trips at 1.0 and all other settings at minimum. However, there was a misunderstanding, and the Long Time setting was also set at a minimum (0.4).
Clearly this won't work, because our breakers will now trip at 400A rather than 1000A as required.
My question is this: Are the secondary injection tests they performed on the trip units still valid if we adjust the Long Time pickup to 1.0, or should they be retested?
Our direction was to set the Long Time trips at 1.0 and all other settings at minimum. However, there was a misunderstanding, and the Long Time setting was also set at a minimum (0.4).
Clearly this won't work, because our breakers will now trip at 400A rather than 1000A as required.
My question is this: Are the secondary injection tests they performed on the trip units still valid if we adjust the Long Time pickup to 1.0, or should they be retested?