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sepam 20 user manual - Schneider Electric

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Use Advanced UMI<br />

White keys for current operation<br />

reset<br />

key<br />

The "reset" key resets Sepam (extinction of LEDs and<br />

resetting of protection units after the disappearance of<br />

faults).<br />

The alarm messages are not erased.<br />

clear<br />

key<br />

When an alarm is present on the Sepam display, the<br />

"clear" key is used to return to the screen that was<br />

present prior to the appearance of the alarm or to a less<br />

recent unacknowledged alarm. Sepam is not reset.<br />

In the metering or diagnosis or alarm menus, the "clear"<br />

key can be used to reset the average currents, peak<br />

demand currents, running hours counter and alarm<br />

stack when they are shown on the display.<br />

key<br />

Press the "lamp test" key for 5 seconds to start up an<br />

LED and display test sequence.<br />

When an alarm is present, the "lamp test" key is<br />

disabled.<br />

PCRED301005EN - 06/<strong>20</strong>08<br />

MT10906<br />

MT10833<br />

MT10829<br />

on I>51 I >> 51 Io > 51N Io >> 51N ext<br />

0 off<br />

<strong>20</strong>01 / 10 / 06<br />

PHASE FAULT<br />

Trip I1<br />

Trip I2<br />

Trip I3<br />

12:40:50<br />

=<br />

=<br />

=<br />

1A<br />

162A<br />

161A<br />

250A<br />

clear<br />

on I>51 I >> 51 Io > 51N Io >> 51N ext<br />

0 off<br />

I1max = 180A<br />

I2max = 181A<br />

I3max = 180A<br />

clear<br />

clear<br />

I on<br />

reset<br />

I on<br />

reset<br />

on I>51 I> > 51 Io > 51N Io >> 51N ext<br />

0 off I on Trip<br />

I1= 162A RMS<br />

I2= 161A RMS<br />

I3= 163A RMS<br />

reset<br />

Trip<br />

Trip<br />

7/15<br />

7

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