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V3-T9-294 Volume 3—Power Distribution and Control Assemblies CA08100004E—November 2013 www.eaton.com
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9.5
Metering Devices, Protective Relays, Software and Connectivity
Connectivity Options
Features, Benefits and Functions
Monitors and displays
parameters from any
combination of Digitrip
RMS 810, 910, 1150 and
Digitrip OPTIM Trip Units,
F-/J-/K-Frame Energy
Sentinels, and Universal
Energy Sentinels,
supporting as many as
50 of these devices up to
10,000 feet (3048 m) away
Communicates the
information from these
protective and energy
monitoring devices over
Eaton INCOM network
to a computer or PLC
Continuously monitors
breakers recording and
time-stamping trip events
along with approximate
fault currents. Events are
logged into non-volatile
RAM
Physical Characteristics
Graphical, glass plasma
display
Up to seven lines of
information
Membrane faceplate
NEMA 3R and 12 rated
Communications
Depending upon the type of
communication protocol used
by the main network, an
appropriate PONI module can
be easily field-mounted to the
back of the Breaker Interface
Module, enabling the unit to
pass the information from its
subnetwork to a remote
master control unit up to
10,000 feet (3048 m) away.
No reprogramming of the
unit is required when the
PONI is added.
The Breaker Interface Module
can be mounted directly on
the assembly or at a remote
location and can be used to
access and configure and
display information from
OPTIM Trip Units.
Password Protection
A user-defined password is
included for added security
when changing settings or
performing breaker tests.
Non-Volatile Memory
The programmed functions,
addresses and circuit
descriptions are stored in
non-volatile memory.
External Power
A 24 Vdc supply is required
for the BIM II. (No external
power supply is required for
the PONI Card.) A 120 or
240 Vac supply is required
for the BIMPS.
Rear Access Area
All wiring connections to the
Breaker Interface Module
are made at the chassis’ rear
and include:
Relay connection for
“alarm” condition, “high
load” condition, “peak
exceed” for device or
group, and watthour pulse
Initiator
24 Vdc input—BIM II
120 or 240 Vac input—
BIMPS
DIP switches for selecting
an operating mode
Three-contact connector
with subnetwork
Connector for PONI
card for remote
communications Local
Display Units
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