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 Instantaneous measurements  Displayed with   Parameters  Precision  Standard        Ekip Dip
 Ekip Multimeter
 Currents (RMS)  [A]  •  L1, L2, L3, Ne  1%          IEC 61557-12
 Earth fault current (RMS)  [A]  •  Ig  2%

 Record of values: of the parameter for each interval with time-stamping  Parameters  Window  Intervals
 Current: minimum and maximum  [A]  •  I Min, I Max  Fixed, synchronizable by remote  Duration: 5…120min
                                                     Number of intervals: 24

 Information on trip and opening data: after a fault with or without auxiliary supply  Parameters
 Type of protection tripped  •  eg. L, S, I, G
 Fault values per phase  [A]  •  eg. I1, I2, I3, neutral for S protection
 Time-stamping  •  Date, time and progressive number

 Maintenance indicators  Parameters
 Information on last 30 trips  •  Type of protection, fault values and time-stamping
 Information on last 200 events  •  Type of event, time-stamping
 Number of mechanical operations  (1)  [no]  •  Can be associated to alarm
 Total number of trips  [no]  •
 Total operating time  [h]  •
 Wear of contacts  [%]  •  Prealarm >80%, Alarm = 100%
 Date of maintenance operations performed  •  Last
 Indication of maintenance operation needed  •
 Circuit-breaker I.D.  •  Type of circuit breaker, assigned device name,
 serial number

 Self-diagnosis  Parameters
 Check of continuity of internal connections  •  Alarm due to disconnection: rating plug, sensors,
 trip coil  Note:
 Failure of circuit breaker to open (ANSI 50BF)  •  Alarm following non-tripping of protection functions  Opening of circuit breaker  can be set in the event of alarm
 Temperature (T)  •  Pre-alarm and alarm for abnormal temperature
 (1) with auxiliary supply present
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