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Low voltage electrical distribution Micrologic Control units 2.0A,5.0A,6.0A,7.0A 2.0E,5.0E,6.0E User manual 04/2011 Schneider Discover the new Micrologic E control unit The most affordable way to put energy metering where you need it Distributed energy metering is a critical first step to reducing energy consumption. It will help you understand exactly where, when, and how much energy you are consuming throughout your facilities so you can discover opportunities to improve your efficiency. The new Micrologic E control unit for Compact NS and Masterpact NT/NW circuit breakers affordably combines protection, metering, and communications in a way that is smart, safe, and simple. This will be an important first step toward a complete Active Energy Management programme that can often achieve up to 30 % in energy savings. www.schneider-electric.com/micrologic-e * As part of a complete Active Energy Management programme Contents Discovering your control unit Model designations Presentation Protection settings Setting procedure ~ Using the portable test kit Setting the Micrologic 2.0 A/E control unit Setting the Micrologic §.0 AJE control unit Setting the Micrologic 6.0 A/E control unit Setting the Micrologic 7.0 A control unit Selecting the type of neutral protection Discovering the functions Current protection Overload and fault indications Measurements Trip history and pre-alarms Using the HMI HMI display modes Quick View mode (Micrologic E) Tree Navigation mode Maintenance Resetting the fault indications - Checking and changing the battery Testing the ground-fault and earth-leakage functions Optional functions Optional M2C contacts Communication option FOM121 front display module Technical appendix Tripping curves Changing the long-time rating plug Zone selective interlocking (ZS!) Micrologic digital display Thermal memory Calculating demand values (Micrologic E) RSU Remote Setting Utility Measurement ranges and accuracy Index 36 37 38 38 39 a 46 46 438 49 50 51 52 53 55 56 (04443724NA-0472011 Schneider Discovering your control unit Model designations ‘AllCompact NS800-3200, Masterpact NT and Masterpact NW circuit breakers are equipped wih a Merologic control untthat ean be changed onsite “The control units are designed to protect power citcuts iMicrologic 2.0 E al | X Y i Z X. type of protection 2 forbasic protection forselective protection for selective + ground aul protection 17 for selective + earth-leakage protection Y¥-version number icentifcation of tre contol-unit generation "0" signifies the frst generation, Z:type of measurement or"ammeter" forenergy meter" for ‘powermetor” for*harmonie meter” 1 ineiation: ne measurements otsn ah doin Eien Ae an Ierigie Econ ante Micrologic 2.0 A and 2.0 E: basic protection a Micrologic 5.0A Taro] ifr es ol Bao) os Fe Longe + instantaneous 2 protector @ Merioge 208 Mirioge 206 and 5.0 E: selective protection Instantaneous protection Eas Mirlogic 680A Milonic 6.0 a a2 oa here ‘corte sahara = Micrologic 6.0 A and 6.0 E: selective + ground-fault protection du ay Lets Tie aan i Micrologic 7.0 A: selective + earth-leakage Miriege 04 protection i i oa on i Longime + shorsme + Earhloskageprotcton z Sepeider (04843724NA--0872011 Discovering your Presentation control unit top fastener bottom fastener 1 2 3. protective caver 4 cover opening point 5 lead.seal fixture for protective cover 6 7 8 rong-ime rating plug seraw for long-time rating plug connection with ercut breaker 9 infrared link with communication interfaces 410 terminal block for external connections 11 battery compartment ‘12 digtal display 419 three-phase bargraph and ammeter ‘Adjustment dials 44 long-ime current setting Ir 15 long-time tipping delay te 16 shorttime pickup Isc 17 shorttime tipping detay ts 18 instantaneous pick-up lea 19 instantaneous pickup i 20 grouné-ault pickup ig 21 ground-fault tipping delay tg 22 earth-eakage pick-up lan 23 earth-leakage ripping delay at Indications 24 LED indicating long-time tipping 25 LED indicatng short-time tipping 26 LED indicating ground-faut ‘rearth-leakage tipping 27 LED indicating auto-potecton tipping 28 LED indicatng an overload Navigation 29 menu selection button '30 menu serol button 31 "Quick View" navigation button (Wierologi E only) {32 fauliipraset and battery test butlon Te 3 Lost button for ground!-ault and earth1eakage protection ‘34 test connector (04443724NA-0472011 sider Protection settings Setting procedure Using the portable test kit Setting procedure 4.Open te protective cover. 2, Selectthe desired set ‘The eel value is automaticaly csplayed ‘onthe cial screen in| absolute value wih the felevant units, ‘= Current in amperes. (Aandi); 1 Tripping delays in seconds, 3. Ifno information is displayed, see "Micrologic digital {ispiay” in the technical appendix. Ino futher acton is taxon, the display returns tothe main menu fer current, ‘measurements ater afew seconds. 4, Close the protective caver and, if necessary installa load seal to protect the settings. See portable test kit user manual Using the portable test kit ‘Totestthe control unit, connect the portable test ko the test connector. i é ‘ Schneider (04443724AA-04/2011 Protection settings Setting the Micrologic 2.0 A/E control unit ‘See pages 19:0 12forinformation onthe available __Tharating ofthe ccuitbreaker in this example is 2000. settings. In 2000, et Set the tripping delays eats " i 04443724AA- 0472011 neider Protection settings Setting the Micrologic 5.0 A/E control unit ‘See pages 10t0 12orinformationon the available Therating ofthe circuit breakerin this example 2000. settings, In 20008, Set the threshold values T= 2000 FON cuve HOFF curve Tr=07xm=t400a] } }Pr i4ebe . 8 Isd = 2x Ir= 2800 A Ti=3xIn=6000A ad ea a ‘ Set the tripping delays — — PION curve OFF curve Bate — i ry ayes i a eer wae0zs " . i (04843724NA--0872011 Protection settings Setting the Micrologic 6.0 A/E control unit ‘See pages 1010 13 for information on the available settings. Th 20008, Set the threshold values = RoNcurve PLOFF curve i iin = 2000 A EY oe Y ow i i ir=0.7xIn= 140A st we isd= 2xir= 2600 A \ \ li = 3 x In= 6000 A ° re s i [B—>Ig = 640 A & & Book ° ie i Set the tripping delays FON cove OFF cone a) ~~ Ce) wa02s ' : " ‘ wats i I tsd=0.2s5 a a 7 Ls ° (4443724nA-04/2011 Protection settings control unit Setting the Micrologic 7.0A ‘See pages 10t0 13 forinformationon the available Therating othe circuitbreakerin this example 2000. settings, . i 3 Th 20008, Set the threshold values i PRON curve alr T= 2000 BY aby T= 0.7 xIn= (400A bee Isd=2xIr= 2800 . —_—_—_— Ti=3xin=6000A f lan =1A ‘ tan ° 1 Set the tripping delays 5] sont PLON curve : ea) 2g, wets : sales . * asi op [ Ee —_—" mentee ss —_—_— i lat= 140 ms 5 (04843724NA--0872011 Protection settings Selecting the type of neutral protection On four-pole circuit breakers itis possible to select the type of neural protection for the fourth pate: sx neutral unprotected (4P 30) tral protection at 0.5 In (D+ Ni2) 1 neutral protection at In (4 40). (04443724NA-0472011 Discovering the functions Current protection Micrologic A and Micrologic E Protection settings Youcan sete tipping cv of your contol unio match the needs of your instalation sing the parameters presented blow: Micrologic 20AE os 1 4.curentseting Ir (longtime) 2 tripping tay tr (long time) for 6x Ir 23. plek-up id (instantaneous) Micrologic 5.0 AE, Micrologic 6.0 NE Micrologie 7.0 GOAN, 7.08 a bee FP Lote Lice Titer + & re rn i 1 1 current sating Ir 1.pick-upla (ground 4. pick-up lan (long time) faut) (cart leakage) 2.tnpping olay tr 2. Wipping delay tg 2.trioping delay st (lang ime) for 6x (round faut) (cartnleakage) 3 pick-up Isd (short time) 4. tripping delay sd (shorttime) 5. pickup (instantaneous) Long-time protection “The longtime protection function protects cables (phases and neutral against overloads. This unelon based on te ms measurements ‘Thermal memory ‘The thermal memory continuously accounts fr the amount of heat inthe cables, both bsfore and after ripping, whatever the value of the current (presence of an ‘veroad or not. The thermal memory optimises te longtime protection function of the circuit breaker by taxing into account the temperature rso inthe cables, Tho thermal memory assumes a cable coating time of approximately 15 minutes, Long-time current setting rand standard tripping delay tr Teen (Een L er LETTEATS tng oe of 0508 OF BDO OT ‘epg etwean ctr ranges or disab by changing rating plug “Time delay =) Bake Sa wa72xk _0v0-20% 036 oso 1087S tt eet reek ating ‘The accuracy ofthe Irsetting may be enhanced by using afferent long-ime rating lua, Soe "Changing te long-time rating plugin the technical appendix Sebpigider (04843724NA--0872011 Discovering the functions Current protection Micrologic A and Micrologic E orth craceisics andestemalwrrgottneons Shortetime protection Selective introcking uneton, see Zone selecive The shorLime protection Rincon protects the dstibuton system ageinst interlocking" nthe trical appenlx impedent shor routs 1 The shartime tipping delay canbe used to ensure discrimination witha ‘The portale testhitcanbe usedtotestthe wing downeteam cul breaker between cireut breakers forthe zone eelecve ‘This function caries out rue rms measurements. interlocking uncton, '= The PtON and Pt OFF options enhance discrimination with downstream Protection devices. 18 Use of curves with shottsime protection: 1 PLOFF selected: the protection function implements a constant time curve; 13 PLON select: the protection function implements an Ptinverse-ime curve upto 10 I Above 10, the tme curve constant 1 Zone selective inteacking (ZS). “The short-sime and grounc-faul protection functions enable ime discrimination by delaying the upstream devices to provide the downstream devices the time Fequired to clear the fault Zone eeletve nteriacking can be used to obtain oll Cicrimination between circuit breakers using external wing. Short-time pick-up sd and tripping delay tsa Eric Ika=irx.. secrecy 10% 15 ating TOF Pon ‘a mc ema me] 2 13a nae reek tine) 80 Instantaneous protection 1 The nstartaneous-protecton function protect the estrbuton systom aganst fold shortcrcuts, Cantar tothe short me protection funcon the rpping delay forinstantaneous protection i not adjustable ‘The tipping oder sent heer breaker as soon ascent exceeds the set value, ith fixed time delay of 20 mikeoconds, 2 Th function cares out tue me messurement Instantaneous pickup Is Terie Ar Pickup Ieorirx.wceuay 210% 18 228 SSD Instantaneous pick-up I Tiersen EXYAXE EELS Pick-up Cpenacaracy 20% 2 2 BSF "inert beaker ating (4443724nA-04/2011 sider " Discovering the functions Current protection Micrologic A and Micrologic E Protection of the neutral conductor on four-pole circuit breakers Protection of the neutral conductor depends onthe dstibution system ‘There are three possblites. Tz erbuton system dove notrequre protection Fa raaralproecion — The cross-sactonal area oie Peal OOPS FN TRTOT TT osm conductors sheer caret sting rte esta ota ole 1 The short pickup ls forthe neural oqual to hate song vale Tre rstataraos cp erotge 20 fhe eu instantaneous plekup I (Mirologic5.0NE/8.0NEI.0Afor olf song a Fanaa oeION Tre cose-actonal ares oe rev] OFGIEITe ATO TT TE (aus) onauctors, shlong caret sting forte nua oqo testing 18 Tho short pickup fs forthe neutrals oqual tothe sting “ako Tre irstatanaous pleips id andre rewslereqa oe Neutral protection for three-pole devices Neuial pretation set avaliable on thee-poe devices. @ Senger 04s49724An- 047201 Discovering the functions Current protection Micrologic 6.0 A/E, 7.0A Ground fault protection on Micrologic 6.0 A/E f Aground fautin the protection conductors can provoke local tmperature ise at {he ste ofthe faultorinthe conductor ‘The purpose of te groundsav protection uneton ito elminate ts ype of au a There are two ypes of ground fault protection. om En Ressval = Thefuncton determines the zr-phase sequence caren te Scares Ground Ratan Uso speclexeral seraor, ts incon dec naanaras 1 Groune-ault and neutral protection are independent and can therefore be combined Ground-ault pick-up Ig and tripping delay tg ‘The pick-up and tipping-delay values can be set independently and areidentcalfor both the resicual ane "source ground return ground-fauk protection ‘uncon. Meni or kup Wgehn()xecousy20% A BC EG neaoon 03 03 0 «0S s00A«In< 12008 02 03 0 05 «08 07s Tie delay wa) sags HOF 001 02 03 oa aon) FON, 0102030 Ronee iB pracresaTani rey Ws) sas—230 350 OFF 1g (maxbraaktime) eo wo__200_ 2000 Tin re eae Earth-leakage protection on Micrologic 7.0 A 1 The eartveakage protecton function prmarlypotets people aganstincrect Contact because an earthieskage crrentcan provoke an icrease nthe potential of the exposed conducive pats. The ear leakage pick-up vale Lan is dslayed Gireclyn ariperes and th tipping delay ‘lows aconstanime curva f An extemal rectangular sensors requredfor hi une. “This uretion is inoperative the lang-time ating pug is ntinstale, protected against nuisance tipping. An0€-component wihtand dass Auto 10A Plek-up value lan and tripping delay at er aS Srcstioom) co O28) aa oe 04443724AA-04/2011 sider 3 Discovering the functions Overload and fault indications Micrologic A and Micrologic E AllMicrologic and Micrologic E control units are Overload LED ‘equipped with overload and faultindicaton LEDs. ‘This LED signals thatthe long-time current setting Irhas been overrun. Fault indications Important “The battery maintains the faut indications. tthere are no indications, check the battery Signals tipping due to overrun ofthe long-time current setting Signals tipping due to overrun ofthe short-stme pick Up lsd ar instantaneous pick-up sd o I, Signals ripping du to overrun ofthe ground-faul pick pig or earth-leakage pick-up lan. Snapping due tothe auto grotecton fineton of remorse j oP ‘the control unit ‘The auto protection function (excessive temperature lorshor-ruit higher than circutreaker capacity) ‘pens the cult breaker and turns onthe ABLED. Important the icult breaker remains closed ane the Ap LED remains on, contact the Schneider Electric after-sales support department. “ Schneider (04443724AA-04/2011 Discovering the functions Measurements Micrologic A and Micrologic E Measurement and display possibilities f MicrologicA measures instantaneous curents and stores te maximum values in maxmetrs 1 Inacciton tothe values measured by MicoogicA, MlogicE measures Nolage, power and enery MicrologicA and MicrologicE measurements can be clsplayed on: 1 the cigtal seven of the control uni (sue page 24for Microogic Aand page 25 for Mirologic =) 1 an optional FOM121 Front Display Module (see page 41) ‘= aPC via the Mocbus communication (COM) option (see page 38). Th adakion, a bargraph on the front of the contol unit continuously dsplays the currents measured on phases 1, 2and 3 as a percentage of he long-time current setting I 1.125 xr txir 0.8 xr 0.8 x Ir 0.4 x lr ‘The following table indicates Micrologic A and Micrologic E measurement and cispiay possbiles, Measurements [Microtogic | Displayedon... A |E — |Microtogic| Fomt21 |com Instantaneous oxrenst2, | fa . INN Goren meses = 7. tg nas) Denendeuren EET =e =e Demand cert meses . 7° (pear cemar) Tran ae Pras phase ah =I. 7 iaieareena Phase tonacl age = 7 vince van ewe seme) ‘age nbaace Waa = Ts instrareous powers 5 2 Te Te Power masietrs . 7° Pray Ome Sa Denandacive power eC = DenantappeetpoverS = =I Demand poner maxineter . nC (Genera) Pak instantaneous power BCOTPE =e =e ‘aire nergy ED = Ts Te Exes (1) Tre alspoy oto Neutral ure avaabe with MirlogcE when tho parametor7ypo fnatworkhae been sutta 4 Wie 4c (4). Soe page 32 (@)impotant tor pale cut rookers used on ¢swe systems (ph +N, lina VW one IMcrofaiceantl unt must always bo conocted ote outa hs sot doe, fo phase o- noutal votage measurements canbe araneous ot: estan speed on te 06, 68 Mer aa spe ibe (04443724NA-0472011 ‘Schneider 5 Discovering the functions Measurements Micrologic A and Micrologic E Measurement definitions Measurements Definition Instantaneaus current | The ms value ofthe instantaneous time current, ‘Neutral eurent be ‘pole breaker Current maximeter Maximum value of the instantaneous tme currant (cetreshed every 500 ms) since Micrologic installation orlastreset Demand eurent™ Maan of allinstantaneous time curenl values aver given user-adjustable time interval (e.g. 10 min) Vonage he rms value of the voli Average vonage [Average ofthe 3 phase-to-phase votlagos Vil, V23 andv3" Vavg~ Vi2+v29 vat 3 jaliaga unbalance on tre mast unbalanced phase, sisplayed as a percentage of Vavg, Micrlogic E measures the maximum lifference between the inslanlaneous ime voltage of each Phase and Vavg, and calculates the vollage unbalance: TE mex! Vave Instantaneous power | Prtotalactve power 1: tolal reactive power total apparent power Qand S are rms instantaneous values, laximum value ofthe instantaneous time pow (Cofeshed every 1s) since Mierologic instalation last reset, Vunbal= Power maximeter ‘Demandpower) | Mean ofallinstantaneous ime power values over a ven user-adjustable time interval (e.g. 10 mi). instantaneous power | PF=P/S factor PF “otal eneray Ep tialacive eneray Eq total reactive energy Es: tolal apparent eneray (1) For deta on how demands eteulte, Sapendx page 82 “Caewating demand values" the toch w Sebpigider (04843724NA--0872011 Discovering the functions Trip history and pre-alarms Micrologic E MicrologicE control units let you access information that can be used to analyse or avoid circuit breaker tripping, thereby increasing the overall avatbilty of your installation. Available information includes the tip Fistory anc tipping pre-alarms. Trip history Thetip history displays the ist ofthe lat 10 tps For each, the aloning indications are recorded and played fr tne ripping cause: Is, i gor Auo-protecton (Ap) ips 1 tne cate an ime ofthe tip equres communication option in order toeatDate and Time Listoftip causes: ww overioads (i) Wm short-clreuts (lsd o I) 1 ground faults (1g) = aute-protection (Ap) The tip history dsplay fs presented on page 28, Pre-alarms Definition McrologicE control units can be setto deliver pre-alarms va their optional M2C contacts (see page 38), These pre-alarms can be used to warn operators thatthe currents approaching arp threshold. nts way, remedial measures (0.9 oae shedding, maintenance, etc can be taken before the circuit breaker rips, avoiding Unnecessary shutdowns, ‘Two types of ro-alarms are avaliable, depending on the contotunt. = Longtime protection pe-alarm: all Micrologic E control units can be set to deliver 8 pre-alarm via one oftheir two outputs when the curren reaches 80 % of the long time protection curent setting I. 1 Groune!‘ault protection pre-alarm: Micrologic 6.0 E control unis can also be setto Selivera pre-alarm via one of their wo outputs when the current reaches 90 % of the {r0Un6 fault protection pickup Ig. Both Ir and i pre-alarms can be implemented f either ofthe two outputs ave required for othe unctons. ‘See page 32 for general information on output settings (M2C contac) or page 35 foran example of how to set an output to implement these or other function. Operation The [rand Ig pro-alarms are delivered va the non-latching outputs (M2C contac) of MerologieE control unt. 1 Pickup (prealarm activation}: when the currant exceeds the pickup threshold {equal to 80 % ofthe Ir current setting og pickup), the output state changes from 01 after atime delay of? second, 1 Dropout (pre-alam deactivation): when the current falls below the dropout threshold (equalto 85 % ofthe Ircurrent setting or Ig pickup), the ouput state returns to Oster anon-adjustable tme delay of 1 second and the pre-alarm automatically deactivated. Pickup (presalarm activation) | Dropout (prestarm deactivation) Threshold [Timedelay | Threshold | Time delay Irprolarm | 90% ote is 5% ofl ts iggreatarn [S075 og ts BS olle Te wotlrorla 4 0 1 Phun besos 5 {Dropout thrshols (04443724NA-0472011 Using the HMI HMI display modes Definitions Miceologic Ahas a single ceplay mode: Tree Navigation mode. 1 Micrologic E has two display modes: Tree Navigation and Quick View modes, Tree Navigation mode 1 Tree Navigation is a manual serel made using the Merologle Aor contotunt. * Alinformation can also be wed on an optional FDM12t Fron Display Moguls Grona PC using the communication opon (ee table page 36). 1 Twonavigalon trees ae provided foreach Mlrlogic control unt 8 a Display tree fo view te main values and eating ofthe convolun 1 a Seting ee 0 mad the settnos You can ontortho Satin ro from any screen ofthe Display treo by pressing the BB ena eutons sirutancously Esc eves up in ever ances (oe ppt age ete Dutton srallthrough the ferent ranches ofa ree, When on te at brand pressing the button returns you ote instantaneous curent screen ofthe Display tee 1 Each branen provides accesso values or stings tht sepend onthe type of Mirolgl contro unt for example 4 5) 1 when the message "OK dE." Is splayed, the screen has een removed ‘Example: Removing the sorsen Current of phase 2/2 Adding a screen Toadda sereen (selected tom the navigation Yee): 1 accoss Tow Navigation modo by bry pressing tho [BY buton(< 18) 1 inthis mode, display the sereen you want to add using the [ES] and EE buttons, {3 deserbedin "Tree Navigation on page 23. 1 ine the stectodseron is dplayo, poss and etd the FB buton 4s) 1 then the message "OK Ade" is displayed, the screen has Boon added tothe ‘Quek View contguraton. wilde placed inthe lat Cuick View postion 1 ifyou ry to adda screen to an existing configuration that already hes 10 screens, the message “QV full wil be cispayed. 2 (04843724NA--0872011 Using the HMI Tree Navigation mode Presentation Tree Navigation a The classical navigation ees presented inthe "HMI invoducton”on page 19 Provide accesso alte screens of Micrlogl Aor MiraogicE contol unit. 1 The diferent seroons ave accessible using tho ES ane [EY butons and aro Crganisedin branches corresponding toa gven pe of nfommation “The following branches are available, in theincated order, depending onthe type of Mirologi contol unt | MicrologicA | Micrologice ipslantanoous and demand ven iMarinotorsfornstantanoous curent——[ Varage: Power (oiararSaseaT ‘ete enoray Cota of pas) “Tipsy tas 10) Protecion satin aay = Setting tree Communist stings . ieasromentsotings ‘uibut tings wih opionaT MIC cone Sofware version Navigating with the keypad buttons Screen information information displayed on the screon inclcate the phases concemed, as shown for ‘example inthe scroens below. N123 Ce ABC a 100%. 1003. SAcurrentinthe neutral 360Acurrentinphase 380 Vphaso-to-shase val 2.856 MW otal active {@rrow above te N), |WA(arow above 1/A). voltage between phases vollage uelween phase power ofthe 3 phases 1iAand 298 (arrows 21B andneutral (arrows (arrows above the 3 above tiAand 28). above Nand 28) phases) Default screen fn particular action is taken, the system splays the _ Example: Phase 1 isthe most heavily loaded. instantaneous eurentofthemostheaviyloades phase, 5 Te ABC (04443724NA-0472011 sider Using the HMI Tree Navigation mode Micrologic A menu display “The fqures below show al the screens ofthe 2 MicrologicA navigation trees with alldotaiisconceming sereen content ané navigation between he various branches ‘and screens of he tres. Default display (instantaneous current of the most heavily Toades phase) Instantaneous currents " 2 8 W Ig (Micrologic 6.0) lan (Micrologic 7.0) Instantaneous current maximeters: Toresel current maximeters, sea page 27. Ig (Mérologic 6.0) lan (Micrologi 7.08) Protection setting display (See details on page 28) Communication settings (Gee details on page 20) @ (04843724NA--0872011 Using the HMI Tree Navigation mode Micrologic E menu display ‘The figres below show allheserens ofthe 2 MicologcE navigation trees wth al details Concerning screen content and navigation bebwee te varous branches ad steers of to tees. Display tee branches Default aeptay {Instantaneous curren of te mast heavily loaded phase) Instantaneous and demand currents Instantaneous current maximeters Toregot current maximeters, see page 27 Ig (Micrologic6.0&) Voltages (S-wire systems) Voltages (4-wire systems) Power Acve Power is displayed posttvely or negatively according othe parameter Power sign (see page 22). ‘Active energy Epis dsplayodin Miwon 2 seroons, see cetalls on page 26. Torreset active energy, see page 27 Trip history (see details on page 28) [The tip history dsplays the Uist of tha lat ton trips. Protection settings display (660 details on page 29). The protection settings displayed depend on the model ofthe MicrologicE contol unt Setting tree branches ‘Communication settings (Gee details on page 32) ‘Measurement settings (ee details on page 32) ‘Output settings (with optional M2c Software version (4443724nA-04/2011 B Using the HMI Tree Navigation mode Displaying total active energy (Micrologic E) Energy Te tota ate nergy (Ep) consumed since Meolgi enersatons displayed on 2eerene beat screen cpays the whol rimber part ofl eneayin MWh 1 the soconaseren dplysthe decal par foal energy nM Example: display of Ep = 26.238 MWh (26239 kWh) ‘Eo ee Display of whole Display of decimal part ‘number partoftotal___of otal energy in MWh ‘energy in MWh (upto6 (up to3 digits after the digits) ‘decimal preceded by the last digitofthe ‘hole number par) Press the “Arcow" button Press he Arrow" button fogotoscreentorthe _togotoscreen forthe sdocimal part ‘whole number pat “The totalactve energy (Ep) is calculated and displayed positvely whatever the value ofthe parameter Power sig. The Maximum tolale active energy displayed | 999 999 999 MWh. the total active energy keeps increasing, the value displayed | 999 999 999 MW. (04843724NA--0872011 Using the HMI Tree Navigation mode Resetting current maximeters and total active energy Resetting the maximum current values Reset ofthe coresponding memory register 1 Ee) Select another value of ‘current to reset return to the main menu Nt B prosatw-Arowebiton Possansalste Paster” baton cee entra Soman eeieentae Some Pict ey Resetting the total active energy (Micrologic E) pes) pels Press the “Avrow" button Press ang hold the Press the "Menu" button as many times as "arrow bullon down toreturn tothe main required loaccessthe {orto 4 seconds. mena totalacive energy screen The old value changes: (displaying the whole tothe new value (starting hhumberpartofthe total at 0) when releasing active energy). the button. (4443724nA-04/2011 sider a Using the HMI Tree Navigation mode Displaying the trip history (Micrologic E) Introduction The tip history displays the st of the ast 10 tips For each tip, he folowing indications ae recorded and displayed the tripping cause: If, Is I 1g or Auto-protection (Ap) tps 1 the date and ime ofthe trp (requires communication option in order to set date and ume. Example 4: Display forthe fst (most ecent tip ofthe fve tps recorded in the tp history Ietripping cause £ symbol ngicating trp history display “tip number (1 being the most recent) 5 total number of tips recorded, Example 2: Display for the rint ip of the ten tips recorded inthe trp history I: tripging cause. -£ symbol indicating tip history display 8: ip numer (1 being the most recent) 10: otal numberof tips recorded. List of trip screens for the various causes Cnn Ferrari Longelime protection nave ‘Shore protection mi Trstartaneous protection iw ‘Ground-fauk protection now ‘Aute-pretecon (1) nstantanacus protection ips (i are nat on he history screen inthe same way a8 ‘shore protection tps Sa). Boh are caused by sho reat Trip date and time For each rp history screen, MirlogicE wil dspay the date and tine of thet. Everytime the 24 VDC contol voage is energised, date and tme restart at Janiary {st 2000, Threfre, ts evongly commanded o set date and ime penodcaly {atleastonce an ht). ‘Tho setting ofthe Mcrologic E date an time raqurs ne communication option and canbe set one of2 way 1 athe font splay moculeFOMA21 1 or usinga supervision sttwae (RCU, ION-Entrpise le.) 2 crane aac ime} ibe layed succes wen te butonis presse Inthis example, date is January third 2011 and time is 12h 34 min and $6 s. B (04843724NA--0872011 Using the HMI Tree Navigation mode Displaying the protection settings erotic contl unit 20AS0A 608 708 2oesoe aoe [loaptie careening I ‘Select he"Sotinge LLongetime tipping delay tr Pros tho arow btn togoonlothetrvalie. Shortie pick-up sa Pros thearow baton ‘ogoontotho shortsine fa vale ‘Shor time tipping delay isd Press thearow” btn to goontothetsdvalue Instantanaous pick-up I ‘ho instantaneous value Grourd-faul pick-up Ig Pros tho“arow” btn togoontothelgvahe, Earth-leakage pick-up lan ‘he tanvatue. Ground fait tipping delay tg Press the “aro” btn togoontothetgvab, o Eanthleakage trpping delay At the aval, 25| 25| 25) 25| 25) 25) 25) 25) Bo) So Pras the “erow btn torture ogiming of he mons 4443724NA-04/2011 der 2 Using the HMI Tree Navigation mode Micrologic A set-up Set-up parameters ‘Wien the communication options used with Meologic A, the communication parameters must besa. The flowing tbl its these parameters and indicates ther possbe vals. ‘The procedure to change the setingsis described onthe next page Parameters Betntion Format |Defautvalue [Dofauttvale [Possible values (units) |sereen Wodbusaccrss — [Unque Modbus des of Merlo) ar toa? onthe Macbus network to whch kis [oat eonnected Baatate Narnbor aT any oxthango on [ROCK Taz) eariaE fheWodovs nator Kibo ssttothe [eet some valueforal devin onthe network Pay Tsodororarehesing based onthe [Eon E (Even) rumba of tein he Vansnited daa [De] rts or Taraveae Workanguago ortho sone thane Jn En (Erato |e (1) When he communication option used, the communication parameters must besa. The ‘anmunaton mode sould be sl up oly when nstlod. Moscaon ofa parameter an a ‘Systam areaeyn operation may leadte communication fut (04843724NA--0872011 Using the HMI Tree Navigation mode Micrologic A set-up Setting procedure 1 Brett pres the fa buton to scrot trough the possible seting fora given parameter. 1 Press he [EJ utton somewhat anger to save the settng and goon tote next parameter. 1 Altor selecting the language, press and hol tho [Sutton to return othe “Metering” mens. Metering menu Modbus address Metering menu | | | ira rae Tera ad ro ive ree Youareinthe'Meterng" Meru. Selectthedesired Modbus _-—‘Thenpressandholdtosave'he _Selectthe desired baud rae. Simuitaneousl press the two. address sting and goon ‘othe next buttons to access the parameter parameter. sotngs fr the communication opton Language Thenpress andholdtosavette Selectthe desired pay setting, Then press andholdto savethe __Selectthe desired language, setting and go onto the next setting and go onto the next parameter. parameter. Press and hold to return othe “Metering” Menu, oas4a24nn-carzors Seiprider * Using the HMI Tree Navigation mode Micrologic E set-up "The parameters are splayed inthe oder nated inthe abo Set-up parameters Micrologc €has tree types of set-up parameters: = communication settings 1 measurement sotinge B Nac ouputsetings ‘Te comasponding parameters (Address, Baudrate et.) hava defauk vals that can or must be changed according tthe needs of teirstalaon or user, ‘Tho ofowing table Isis these paramters and Indeats tl possibe value. The procedure to change tha setings is descabed on the next page. Parameters: Definition, Format |Default | Default | Possible values = digit) | value (unts)| screen ® Modbus agaress | Aderess of MicologicE onthe Moabus network to whichis. | XX a7 tat ‘connected. Gaarae ‘Number of kis exchanged parsecond Wauds onthe |X | TO2() cy Modbus network). 96 192 Party Used'or ear checking based on herumberctbtsinie [Eon [E Eteveny transmited data group. nNene) ‘Modbus connedion [Type of Wodbus connection soruP [= z ura (8) or2-wire * ULP(ULP) Interval (window) | Period oft over wnichthe demand powers caleuatea, | XX 15 (minutes) 5to60 ‘or domand power lin minate stops) calelaion interval window) | Pood aftmo aver whieh tho damand curontscalsuated, — |X TS finales) 5080 fordemand curent (int mints steps) ceaslation ‘Typectnewwark [wm Seling 49> Gave GpheNand3-poeca CH” PX as ro Givireordiwie) | @ Setting 44 = wero SpheN) and 4 polo CB (4 CTE) a andnumberofercut_|6r3-polaCB (3CTs)» extamalCT braakerpoles(CTs)._|w Seitng 33 Sire (3ph) and pole CB (3 CTs) Power sign By default, the WicrologicE considers power iowinginiothe |= or— |= + Sreuitbreaker vate op terminals to loads connected tothe bottom terminals as postive (top fa), ‘Guiek View dapiay | Duraton of play ofeach soroan in Guck View made [{) 7 Ts prot) output Two outputs are available va the 2 optonal WZC contacts: Out t ana Out2 Seting possbiios are the same for bolh Outs outa Ever aRaeTS Te [Vas eves canbe aE OUR 7 ouput = op vent: 5 tpprg candy © oo 2 oping caved dr 5 topng ested 9 eot566.0) fe racer 1 Zpreaiamevens 5 praia Tar @OE) 2 lgpre-sim Mertog6. 06) al noe [Ea] _[sPesem oe) aaa Te capi aai ara 7 abe ava TCS ne 1 Novas fortoin) 4 forces ortaing ce & Shngad tm 0 that ching on occurence othe Sean event eal mete) = (i) When the conmancaten apts used the communcatonparemlara rat bo sl The coraanicalon Meda Sou be sof yp ly when naa Modincaton oe parameter ona 8sor aroadyin poration may “This means he valu protected. Younus! open the padlock ocomminicabonfuts 2) Note thon lth Sfeu seeansincade a coved padickicon 0.mosty the etngs ad close the padlock fer your medication n arder9 protec he vaio. The procedures sosanbod onthe ext pogo. 2) Impottant for poe cel broakars used on 4 we sysams (39h +), minal VW the Miloge ont uit mus always be conetodo te noutra Fs sot done, he paseo outa valtago measurement can be erencous. (4 Important fr 3-ple ‘reat reakers used on Sir ystems (noua nat stnote), aay Sethe valu o 33 seo bolo fa aol ndeabon of ameanngess pase oer tetiage 3 Sebpigider (04843724NA--0872011 Using the HMI Tree Navigation mode Micrologic E set-up General procedure to set Micrologic E parameters ‘The parameters are divided nto three branches on the navigation tee: ‘= communication stings measurement setings = output setings. ‘Tho following describes the goneral procedure to modlty the settings. The next wo pages give examples forthe Modbus address and outout settings Accessing the first screen of the communication settings branch Fy Simultaneously press and hold (four seconds) the "menu and “arrow” buttons to access tho frst communication settings screen. The prosent value is isplayod. A ‘closed padlock eon inicates that he setting i locked. Unlocking and accessing the setting to be changed (flashing) mal ress the "Quick View" button to open the padlock The seting tobe changed (orthe first digi} wil lash, indicating that ts ready to be modified, Solecting the new setting a a ‘I Press the “Qick View” button select the new sting. “The possible setings are scrolled in loop. Each press increments tothe next setting or choices in the loop. Confirming and locking the new setting Press the "arrow" button to confi the new setting. Itstops lashing and a closed padlocks cisplayed Fora two-digit salting this operation sets the frst gt and he second digit ashes to indicat tis ready to be modified. Proceed as above to change’, then press the menu button to validate the new two-digit setting. Itstops flashing, and a closed padlocks sigplayed Aao | Press the “arrow” button to go tothe screen forthe next parameterin te ‘communication settings branch. Te goto the next branch (measurement settings) press the “menu button Note: Within a given branch, the varius parameters are organised in lop. You mus ca ‘hvough alle parameters ofthe branch using thera buono retu othe same Barat rood tw en at sp anf eat pete 4443724NA-04/2011 ‘Schneider 3 Using the HMI Tree Navigation mode Micrologic E set-up Example 1: Setting the Modbus address “The Modbus address isa two-digit number identfying the Micrlogic Ein a Modbus network ES oo So ‘Access the existing Modbus Unlockand accoss the first Confirm the first digit and address hing) ‘access the second digit (lashing) Jura me Smatanacusy pressive] Presstve[nstn'o openine Press ine[Jbutonepetedy sry press he buton to a =r cr cuthefedocunctortore —padockandaepiay otrtdgtunlitheremvalueforfotst dapaytwsecondagh Te dt Scconcetmaccesr tno assross (2.4). wlllas, Idling tis date played. Youcan sco! wilstopfashingand te second seting screen Teaty obo modied trough allpassbievaluesina digi stan ashing, indicating ‘The exsting addressis splayed loop itisready to be mooted (detaut adress 47 or XX). tlosed padlock icon nceals thatthe valislocked Mody the second agit Confirmandicckthe new Display nextsatting screen setting” Jw is) Ju tae] rar rar Ni23 Age Age aa Presson th [@ bution PresstheRESJbuton again rely press tne button Tepestedy unit the new valuefortoconfrmand lockthe new _againtogoon to Me next ‘the second digitis displayed. You setting. The second digt stops. parameter. can crt tvaugh allposebleflashgandacosed padck's Valuosinatoop,as forte frst dsplayed. gt. (1) The maximum adress 47 yoy tose {othe maximum oases af 47. higher adres, Mirloge wil st the adoress (04843724NA--0872011 Using the HMI Tree Navigation mode Micrologic E set-up Example 2: Setting Output 1 (for Micrologic E with optional M2C contacts) ‘The slate of output 1 can be associated with the occurrence ofa given tip event pees ‘Access the Output 1 setting __Unlockandaccess the setting Modify the trip eventassigned Confirm and lock the trip event ‘ere to Output? setting simutanguty ress no putonopeatedy Pres he buona conte crateEgovenctreee — pedox Realsiyscingwil ciuibeasematpewnis ” andieacitenne sting: the Stcontmbeccesshetocbus fahineatngtiovedytove, daplayedoucer sca tough —wathg spe tesing once osscteon Than preosite toed Swed pooouk depayed puter oaceesth aout Lap The citing obustingis depnjo ote cotng's indealog etna vets eon anges te oud Shwe paoc cn nates thtteting ced. Modify the output state control mode Confirm and lock the Output 1 Display next setting screen state setting rosstte [i] bution pete unl he Presson the bution confi Press the futon agin goto Scorevoutet sate con mode nd loeine ew seing. The seth The sereen aie ex parameter dlplayed (se page 82) noma mode, Stop teshing and ose patch the ouput goesttom 0" to“ (thant ‘Savoye lacing} onoctrence of he esgree event, 4443724NA-04/2011 sider 6 Maintenance Resetting the fault indications Checking and changing the battery ‘The procedure for closing the circuit breaker following a fauttipis presented the circuit breaker user the battory needs to bo changed, order anew batary withthe Schneider Electric catalogue number 33593. f= SAFTLS3 SONNENSCHEIN TEL-S, Lithium battery 1.2AA,3.6V, 850 mA, Serves if ten yours Resetting the fault indications 1 Determine why the circuit breaker tripped. ‘The faut indicaton is maintained untlit reset on the control unit. 1 Pross the faulbtip esotbutton Checking the battery Micrologic A : Press the batery-test buon (same as the fault-tp reset button) to csplay the battery status 7M) watery charged W) sateryhat erargoa [change te battery \ Micrologic E Press the battery test button (same as the faut reset auton) to deplay the battery status. Battory charge love splayed in porcont (100 %, 80%, 60 %, 40 %, 20% or 0%) ne information is dsplayec! 1 either no battery is installed inthe control unit; 1 oran auxliary power supply is required. ‘See “Micrologc cial display inthe technical appendix. Changing the battery 4.Removetrebatery 2, Remove the battary. god B.insortarowbatlery. 4. Putthe cover back in Make sure the + and place. Press te battry- poles match the test button to check the indlealons, ew battery lage 3 % Sebpigider (04843724NA--0872011 Maintenance Testing the ground-fault and earth-leakage functions '= Charge and close the circu breaker. 1 Using a seeweriver, press the test button for groune-ault and earthleakage protection, The ercuit breaker should open Important; I1the cult breaker does not open, contac the Schneider Electc after-sales support department 4443724NA-04/2011 a Optional functions Optional M2C contacts Micrologic E programmable outputs Important: The M2C contacts require an auxiliary power supply. Possible functions “The MierologicF contol unit ean be equipped with up totwo M2C contacts ($1 and $2) hat can be used to activate Bm alarms to signal and identity tripping caused by long-time, shortsime, instantaneous or groun-faul protection 1 pro-alarms to warn of mminent ripping by groune-ault(Micrologic 6.0) or long time protection Contact operation “The contacts can be setto change the state of MicrologicE outputs Outt andlor ‘0ut2 om Oto t when certain events occur 1 tip events. when the contol unit pped by 5 Tong-time protection Ir 1 shor-ime instantaneous protection Isd or 5 gfound faut protection Ig (Miroogic 6.0 € only) 1 pre-alam evens, i, when the cure reaches 90% of the ftloning ip thresholds: longtime protection seting Ir 2 groune-aut protection pickup Ig (Micrologc 6.0 onl) Wing agra or M2 contacts. For deals on how to assign diferent evens tothe contacts, see “Output settings on page 32 or he example on page 35. Latching settings Winer the ouput stato selling is in*Normal made” (see page 22), the contacts are no-latcing the contact remains activated state = only as long asthe event {hat causes the change a state romans present. “Two other oulpu sat selings are avallabe(orcedto or) fr testing needs (se page 22) Time delays 1 Pickup: when the current exceeds the slated tipping or pre-alam pick threshold, the ouput state changes rom (01 after ies time delay oF? second 1 Dropout when the cctis opened by the creutoreaker or when the current as Bow the pr-alarm dropout tvesholé (ee page 17), the output stato velums to 0 ‘tera nor-adjustable ime delay ol 1 second Contact operating diagrams Contact operating diagram forge, shore, instantaneous and grounds protection ip alan ua Ip ted, Hor tg pick tr, td oF tg delay Ics or LED ee Nonscing cone ‘Contact operating siagram for rane lg pre-alerms oe co Pc toatl 20 root estas reste ae 5 Seipeider (04843724NA--0872011 Optional functions Communication option ommiton apn Sif an pons mole Communication option “The communication option uses 8 Modbus communication protocol to remotely access the flowing informaton and functions avaiable nthe Mcrologic contol unt f situs indications contol 1 measurements 1 Operating assistance {consists of an independent communication madul installed behind the Microloge Coniel unt. This mage reelves and transmits Infomation athe communication retwork.Annaed ink asm data between te contolunt ane he Communication module Modbus communication Modbus bus The Meabus RS 485 (RTU protocol system i an open bus on which communicating Mocbus devices (Masterpact wih Madbus COM, Power Meter, Spam, Viglohm, c.)are installed. Al types oF PLCs and computers may be connected the bus Modbus communication parameters Fora Masterpact or Compact NS erult breaker equipped with @ Mcrologi contol Unit the Modbus adress, baud rate and parity are set using the keypad on the contzal uni. ‘The Modbus communication system is dvied into four managers that secure data exchange with the supervision system and the cicuitbreaker actuators. The manager addresses are automaticaly derived from the circuit breaker address @xxentorod via the Micrologc convol unit (he default address is 47), Ox Cet breakor manager (1047) ears Chassis manage (1097) (@ecr 200 Waassrement manners (gor 247), (@ex+ 100 Protection manager (one 147), Number of devices The maximum number of devices that may be connected to the Modbus bus depends on the ype of device (Masterpact with Modbus COM, Power Meter, ‘Sepam, Vigiohm, etc), the baud rate (19200 baud is recommended), the volume of {ata exchanged and the desited response ime, The RS 485 physical layer offers up 032 connection poins onthe bus (1 master, $1 slaves). Each protection devices uses 1 or 2 connection points: ‘= a Fixed device requires only one connection point (communication module on the sevice) 1 Acrawout or withdrawable device uses two connection points (communication ‘modules onthe device anon the chassis), ‘The number of devices must never exceed 31 fixed devices or 15 drawout! withsrawable devices, Bus length ‘The maximum recommendes length forthe Modbus buss 1200 m. Bus power source [R24 VOC power supply is roquired (loss than 20% pple, insulation clas I), 4443724NA-04/2011 co Optional functions Communication option Data and functions available via the communication option Mastarpact and Compact NS circuit breakers equipped with Micrologie control units ‘ana the Communication option canbe integrated ina Macbus communication {environment In tis case the fllowing information and functions are available remotoly Status indications Seema nega eaeyio close PF Faultip SOE ‘Connected decannacedieat positon ia ‘pon enasi communication mode) Controls xt opening release 5 cesing eloaso 7 Measurements, Inetantaneoue currents 1.121891 1 . ‘Surentmisiretrs: ax max, Sax, Nevo or | Demand current Demand cures FB. = ‘Demand ourent saimators (peak demands) Tiras, Bmax, Bmax, Rrra Voltage Pnasedo-phase voltages V12, 23.3% (mle and ie systems) Phase o-nouval vokagos VIN, VIN. VN (vr estos) ‘Rvrage volge Vana Power Instantaneous somerP.S Demandpower S| instantaneous power factor PF Operating assistance ‘Setting ofthe contabunteate an ire elon unit (MU nar = Power sign interval forthe cemand-curantcalecaion wndow interalforte demand power cleulaton window aton-sharge indication = ‘Operation cour = [signet and ep of preararenablo coriadls N22) Protection Tipe ofneuvaloriecion Longtime protection stings instantaneous protection seg = ‘Ground faut protecton stings 50K rleakage protection sets 708 (pert for po cut breakers used on wr atom (ph +N), tinal Vane role cnt unt mast aways be conecoaa the nea hoi nt doe, ho paseo eutral vatogo measurements en be oanoous a Senger 04s49724An- 047201 Optional functions FDM121 front display module 2. Mitte contol unt 3 BreaierULPcod 038m 3m 4 Modbus cable 5 Ethometcabie 6 FOMIZT-FrontOispay Module 7 ULPinteminstore CCM: Chats Conmuneaton Module 9 EGKt00: Ethernet gateway 10 Exersl24V0C power supply 411 Modbus ineface 12 Stacking accessory [BCM ULP:areakerCommunistion Module wh ULP por Lveat95 tvase96 tvasetsr Taveo! Tavooe#0 Tavoo2'0 revoens? The ULP System Definition LULP (Universal Logie Plug) is a connection system that can be used to build an electrical distribution solution integrating metering, communication and operating assistance functions for Masterpact and Compact NS circuit breakers. 13 ULPcable 03m bem im Sm 14 NSx cord 2.5m 4443724NA-04/2011 der a Optional functions FDM121 front display module i _ = | i | ‘The ULP system can be used to enhance the Mastarpact and Compact NS circuit breaker functions by: 1 local display of measurements and operating assistance data onthe switchboard withthe FDM2t front display module (lrmware version > V2.1.0) 1 setup and maintenance functions withthe maintenance module and RSU sofware ‘With the ULP system, Masterpact and Compact NS crcut breakers become ‘metering and supervision tools that can be used to improve energy efciency by: 1 optimising energy consumption by zane or by application, taking load peaks and ‘riotty zones into account 1 managing elacrical equipment beter. For mare information on the ULP system and the FOM121 display modul the ULP system user manual. Intelligent Functional Unit ‘Afunctional untis a mechanical ard electrical assembly containing one or more ‘oducts that perform a given function ina switchboard (e.g. incoming protection, ‘motor conta), Functional units are modular and are easy to installin the ‘switchboard BBuill around each Masterpact and Compact NS circuit breaker, the functional unit consists of 1 a dedicated plate for insaling the Masterpact or Compact NS clcul breaker 1 an esculchean infront to prevent direct access to lve pats 1 prefabricated connections tothe busbars 1 on-site connection and auxlary wiring accessories. referto “The ULP system can be used to enhance the functional unitby adding an FOM21 front cisplay module to display all measurements and operating assistance data ‘supped by Micologic conolunits, \With the ULP system, metering functions add intotigance tothe functional unit | Intoligont functional unit (measurements and local sispay) (0484372444 04/2011 Optional functions FDM121 front display module Main menu Presentation ‘Tho Main mony offers 5 sub-menus containing the information required for ‘monitoring and using the ULP system ineligent functional units. The content ofthe sub-menus has been adapted to Masterpact and Compact NS circuit breakers. ‘Tho § sub-menus accessible fom the Main menu are described Inthe fllowing table (Menu |Description © BRERETMMNM| Quick View mens The Quick View menu provides quick acess to ivormaton thalis essental for operation Metering mens ‘The Metering menu displays csta made eveileble bythe Micrloge control unit m current votage, power, energy measurements tinimum ane maximum measurement valves. ‘ [control men. , ‘The Control menu can beLsed to contol cuit breaker e2uipped with amotorsed communicating remote oporaing chars The avalable contol re: = creat breaker opening A CER Alarms mere Te Alarms menu displays the tip history ofthe ast 10 ips detected bythe Mrologie contro unit since the las power up ofthe FOM 124 spay module SERRE Services menu The Services menu contain al the FDMI2" spay module setup functions and the operating assistance information: reset (peak semanc values, energy meters) setup (cisplay modulo) maintenance (operaton counters, oad proto, tt.) = product version (enteason ofthe inteligent funcional eritmocies) m language For more information on the FDM121 display module menus, reer tothe ULP system user manual Navigation Navigation wihin the Main menu is a follows: the & and W keys are used to select one ofthe § sub-menus tthe OX kay s used ta confirm the selection tthe ESC key has no effect, Quick View menu Presentation The Quick View menu presents information that's essential for operating the device connected tothe FOM2 front display module, divided into a number of screens. ‘The number of available seceans and tneir content depend on the device connected tothe FOM121 front display module. For example, with Compact NS cult breakers, this depends an i the ype of Micrologi conta uit (A, E, Por H) ithe metering system (3 ph 4re, 2p S-wira ICT, 3 ph 4-wire ACT). ‘The screen number an¢ total numberof screens are indicated inte tp righthand comer ofthe display, Navigation Navigation wihin the Quick View menuis as follows: w= the and ¥ keys aroused to go from one screen to another the ESC key s used to return othe main menu. 18 the =" keys used to modiy the dsplay mode, (4443724NA-08/2011 B Optional functions FDM121 front display module Examples of Quick View menu screens Tho table bolow shows screens 1 to 7 ofthe Quick View monu for a Compact NS ‘4-pole circuit breaker equipped with a Mirologie& contol unt SRENSMTGOE a7] | See" ‘Inthe Quick View menu displays: s [m the name of the functional unit (Aircon FDR on the “on Screen example opposite} [The name of the tuncional unt efned with RSU can be upto4 charaterstong, bit only te first "4 charactors ere visible onthe FOMT21 fron cspay module, the Open/Close statis (Open onthe sreen example opposite) ofthe Compact NS cult breaker fm tho ong tme protection rcurent seting a the curert ofthe most heaviytaded phase (2 Inthe sere example oppose) Screen 2inthe Quick fe ase tcurent 9 Phase 2 current 2 Phase 3curenti3 Neutra carent N le_2t0m 2 2078) ‘Sereon Sih the Gulek View menu diplays the phase-o. phase voltages: = Phaso 1 to phase 2 voltage V12 \ves 415} | Phase 20 phase 3 votiage V23 hae ‘aoay| | Phase 310 phase 1 voltage V31 ive 408) a | Screen 4 nthe Guiek View menu displays the phase neutral votages fm Phase 1 to neutral votlage VIN a <7 win 25 van 222, |m Phase 2to neural voltage V2N = Phase 3to neural voltage VIN haw nary eye] | Siean Sth Quick Vow mona dplays re power [eI S77 | values: ° piven [Prot 127 | Active power Ptot in kW ‘amt —_ra,var| | Reactive power Qtotin KvAr Pe MM Te Apparent poner Sl nA Ese (4443724NA-08/2011 ‘der a Technical appendix Changing the long-time rating plug Important Following any modifications to the longtime rating plug all control-unt protection parameters must be checked. Important no fong-ime rating plugis installed, the control unit continues to operate under the following downgraded concltons: tthe long-time current setting Iris 0.4 1 the lngetime tipping delay tr coresponds tothe value indicated by the adjustment cial i the eart-leakage protection funcionis disabled Select the long-time rating plug ‘Arumber of sting anges fr thelong-ime current seting are avalable on ‘Microloglc AE contol unts by changing he lang-ime ang pl. ‘The avalable rating pigs are lied below. Partnumber __ Setting range for the Ir value Daw ixt 33542 a, nes Wahoutongine enfortheted Change the long-time rating plug Proceed inthe following manner, 41. Open the circu breaker. 2. Open the protective caver of the 3. Completely remove control unk. the long-time rating plug screw: 5. Clipin the new ating plug, 6. Refithe screw for thelong-time rating Plug. . Check andlor modi the contounit setings. w (0484372444 04/2011 Technical appendix Zone selective interlocking (ZS!) Important Ifthe protection tunction is notused on circuit breakers ‘equipped forZSI protection, ajumper must be installed to shor terminals 23, 24 and 25. the jumper isnot installed, the shore and ground= faulting delays ae soto zero, whatever the positon of tre adjustment cial Terminals 21 1025 correspond tothe identical indications on the crcuebreaker terminal blocks. Operating principl mw Aaut oceurs at pont. Downstream device no 2 clears the fault and sends a signal to upstream device "no. 1, which maintains the shor-ime tipping delay tsd or the ground-faul tpping Gelay tg to which tis set. ATaul oceurs at pont. Upstream device no, 1 detects the faut n the absence ofa signal froma downstream device, the se time delay is nat taken into account and the device trips accorting to the zero set. Its connected toa device further upstream, sends signal to that device, which delays tipping according tots sd or tg setting ‘ako disnminaton mpossb. Connections between control units ‘Alogic signal (0 or volts) can be used for zone selective interlocking between the Upstteam and downstream eicuit breakers equipped wit 1m Micrologic 5.0, 6.08, 708 Mirologic 0, 8.0 1 Miotologie 5.0 P'6.0P.7.0P 1m Metolog 5.0 H, 8.0K, 7.04. ‘Aninterface is avaiable for connection to previous generations of trip units Wiring 1 Maximum impedance: 2.7 21 300m 1 Capacity of connectors: 0.4 102.5 mn? 1m Wires: single ormuticore Maximum length: 3000 m 1 Limits to devies interconnection 1 the common ZS1 -OUT (21) and the eutputZSI - OUT (22) can be connected toa maximum of 10 upstream devices 10 amaximum of 100 downstream devices may be connected tothe common ZS1-IN (23) and to an input ZSI-IN CR (24) oF GF (25). Srestinester|" 2 [Frome [7 pont t a ownstroam a ae Grembrester| 3h Bt B a za Ei az Test ‘The portable test kt maybe used te check the wring and operation ofzone selective Interlocking between a numberof circuit breakers. (4443724NA-08/2011 w Technical appendix Micrologic digital display For information on connecting an external power 1 Tha cisplay operates without an extemal power supp supply, s08 the eleccal diagrams inthe “The digital cisplay goss off the current crops below 0.2 xIn (In = rated curent) ‘rou tbreaker catalogue ‘Anoptonal 24 V OC external power supply may be used to maintain the display of ‘currents even when the current drops below 0.2 xn 1 Display back-ightingis disabled inthe following situations: 2 eurtentloss than 1 In on one phase; 8 eurentless than 0.4 x In on two phases: ) eurrentless than 0.2 x In on three phases. 1 The maximoter does not operate for currents under 0.2 In. 1 The cisplay backsignting andthe maximeter may be maintained, whatever the ‘current. by adding a 24 V DC external power supply. Even fan extemal power ‘supply is installed, the long-time, short-time, instantaneous and earth protection functions wil ot use it. External power supply characteristics Input vottage 8 110/130, 200/240, 280/418 VAC (+10 %-15 %) 1 24190, 4160, 100/125 V DC (+20 %-20 5). 1 Output volage: 24 VDC 48 %, 1. wm Ripple < 1%. f Disectic withstand : 3.5 kV ms between inpulloutpul, for 1 minut, 1 Overvollage category: a per IEC 60947-1 cat. 4 Edema power supp a Senger us4s724An- 0472011 Technical appendix Thermal memory Thermal memory The thermalmemory isthe means to take ino account temperature rise ane cooling caused by changes inthe flow of eurent inthe conductors. ‘These changes may be caused by 1 repetive motor starting 1 loads fuciuaing near the long-ime protection settings 1 repeated crcu-breaker closing ona fall. Control units witha thermal memory record the temperature rise caused by each ‘overload, even those that ae vary short. This information stored inthe thermal rmemary reduces the ping time. Micrologic control units and thermal memory ‘A Milegiccontel unis are equipped as tondard wth a tommal memory. '= Forall protection functions, prior to tripping the temperature-ise and cooling time Constants are equal and depend on the tr tipping delay: 1 the tipping delay is shor, te ime constants ow 1 ithe tipping delay is ong, the time constantis hgh. 1 Forlong-time protection allowing vipping, the coling cure is simulated by the contrl uni. Closing ofthe circuit breakor prior tothe end ofthe time constant (approximately 15 minutes) reduces the tipping time indicated in the Wipping curves. Short-time protection and intermittent faults Fortne short-time protection function, intermittent currents that do no provoke trigping are stored in te Micrlogie memory. This informations equivalent to te lange-lime thermal memory and reduces the Lrigping delay for the shorts protection. Following a ip, the shor-ime isd tripping delay i reduced tothe value ofthe ‘minimum soting or 20 soconds. Ground fault protection and intermittent faults The ground-tault protection implements the same intermitent ful function as the shortstime protection (4443724NA-08/2011 3 Technical appendix Calculating demand values (Micrologic E) Intovaln= Tine shit btwoon ifenalenandn=1 ‘The Micrologi E trip uit calculates and displays: 1 the domang values of phase and neutral currents, 1 tho doman valve ofthe total active power. The maximum (peak) demand current and power values are stored in the memory. ‘Aldemand values are updated once every minute. Definition “The demand value ofa quantty i ts average value over a given period of time. In electrical power systems, tis used especialy or the current and power. “The demand value should notbe confused with the instantaneous value or the average (or mean] value, which often refers tothe average (ormean) ofthe instantaneous values ofthe 3 phases. Calculation interval ‘The ime interval (or window) over which the average is calculated can be of 3 types xed window 1 sliding window. Fixed window [tthe end ofa ixed metering window 1 the demand value over the window is calculated and updated f the new demand valve is initalised aver a new window, starting from the end of the last window. ‘Sliding window [Atte ond of a sling window: 1 the demand value over the window is calculated and undated f the new demand valve is initalised over anew window, starting from a given time after the start ofthe last window (ahays ess than the duration ofthe window). “The sicing window methods used by MicrologicE contr unis. 1 The duration ofthe slicing window can be set separately for curent and power ddomand from 5 to 60 minutes in 1 minute steps (see Measurement settings on page 32). The default setting ie 15 minutes. 1 The te shi between intervals equal to 1 minute Calculation method ‘Quadratic demand (thermal image) “The quadratic demand calculation model represents the conductor heat sa thermal image). “The heat ise created by te curent It) over the ime interval Tis identical to that created by a constant current th aver the same interval. This curent th represents the thermal efact of the current) over he interval T Calculation ofthe demand value according tothe thermal model must be alvays be performed on a sing window. "Note: Tho thrmal demand vale i sitar tan ms vale MicrologicE control units use the quadratic modelo calculate both demand current land demand power Peak demand values The MerolagicE tp unit ealevates: tthe maximum (peak) demand values ofphase and neutral currents sinos the last reset 1 tho maximum (peak) demand values of total active power since the last eset. “The peak demanc values can be accessed andor reset nthe following ways: 1 peak demand current via the Micrologic contral uni (see page 25) orthe ‘Communication option (ee page 40) 1 peak demand power: via the Communication optan (see page 38), a Sebpigider (04843724NA--0872011 Technical appendix RSU Remote Setting Utility Presentation SU (Remote Setting Utity) software can be used ona PC to cary outalthe functions normally avaliable via the HM using the Keypad on the Micrologic contol unit ‘The various functions are availabe via thee tabs: 1 Basic prot. canbe used to prepare, check and save al the basic protection Settings ofthe solactoe Mierologie canal unt, parameters. el ast Two additonal seltngs, not availabe va the contol unit HMI, ae also accessible: 1 the "Vn display (V' salting lets you set the naminal voltage ofthe power system, fixing the reference valu forthe percent voltage indicatons dsplayed on the FDM121 front splay module 1 the "Remote contol setting lets you select other Auto(Remote) or ManuLocal) Ceontrl of circuit breaker opening and closing aperations or icul breakers {equipped witha motorised communicating remote operating mecharism): Auto (Remote) mode via the communication aption and a PC running suitable software e.g. RCU Remote Control Uti) Manu (Loca) mode is via the Control menu ofthe FOM121 front display module (see page 43}. Important: In both modes, the manual operating controls on the front of the circuit breaker remain operational and take priory over remote or FOMT2‘ contol commands, (04443724AA-04/2011 Scheider 5 Technical appendix RSU Remote Setting Utility 1» M2e can be usedtosetthe optional M2C contacts forthe programmable outputs (of McrologicE contol uit. ‘You can set both the alarm or pre-alarm tobe assigned othe output and the ‘operating mode (norlatching contact = Normal made]. For further information, see “Optional M2C contacs for MicrologicE programmable outputs” on 3. Fereae=) Hise ere | soe = Ame jar) a SR] tae RE] RSU operating modes RRSU softare canbe used two operating modes 1 Offtine mode dovsnotreque te PC tobe connected othe Mol antl Cnt This mode ets he use prpare sting, cect haha ae compate wth the conral iis andapplenbestandarés, and ten save hem for subsequent Uploading and use te Micrlogcconroiunt. 1 Online mode requires the Po be conneciod to the Mirlogc control unit ia the comnunicaton opin This mode ts ewer 5 perform remotely alto ‘uncbonsnonrally avaliable via the HMI ung the Keypas nthe Milage contal uit 3 upload or downlad alte stings or rom ha Mirlogc contol unt a Sebpigider (04843724NA--0872011 Technical appendix Measurement ranges and accuracy ‘The accuracy ofthe current measurements depends fon both the valu cisplayed (or ansmited) anc the ‘creuit-raaker rating (In: 1 below 0.1 x In, measurements are not significant tm between 0.1 x hand 0.2 In, accuracy changes Tingaly fom 4 56 to 1.5% smbetweend.2x and 1.2xIn, accuracy = 1.5%. ‘The resolution forthe currents one Ampere, ‘The resolution forthe voltage is one Volk ‘The resolution for power sone kW, kar, KVA. ‘The resolution for eneray is one kWh, kVath, KVR, oer ore) eur enc we. 15% 2x t2xh x Hse oaxh. Taxi (god 0% een. i seach atage 5% De30m Wma max mas +455 O2xhn..12xh B 215% O2xh.. 124i 35% Daxh. 12x 215% O2xh..12xh6 in 715% Daehn tax vie 205% 109 6900 ws 205% {00.0900 vai 205% 700.600 vin 205% 100 6900 rc 205% 700.6500 aH 203% 700.800 va 105% 9.100% une 205% 9.100% Piompreee) ate aca ras 2, 200 er 5 (perphese) 22% 22. 2000804 Praxershase) 22% 3.2000 Ginaxiperprese) a 2, 200 eT Smaxperprase) 22% 20. 2000804 oe pase) 2% 20, 200080 5 perphese) Be 2. 2000008 Praxershase) 22% 30.2000 PF 2% = Fo 2% SO" Gh. o10"GW ms rr i, TO GVA & 2 ‘OPOvAN..“10"GVAR (4) Important: for pole cru breakers used on fn ystems (30h +N, teminal Vion the Merlot contl unt mst airy be cnncted tote neutral Ino dane, the phase oul volage maasurement can be sonaai. 4443724NA-04/2011 ‘der a Index nN ‘Active, active, apparent onorgy ‘Active, eactve, apparent power ‘Adross ‘lar 8 Baud rate © ‘COM communication option Contact ‘Contra unit identification Conirabunit battery > Date and tme Demand.cirtent Demand current calculation Demand power Demand power calculation Demand power maximetors E Earth-eakage protection F Fault Fullneutral protection Ground-fault protection H Half neutral protection 1 1b ground | Learth leakage i Ig pickup Infrared fink Instantaneous eurent Instantaneous power Instantaneous protection Ireurent setting Ise plecup L anguage Latching LEDs Long-tme protection ™ Mac Maximum of instantaneous current Metering mena Modbus address Modbus communication Modus connection N Neutral protection 15,16,48 16.44 38, 39,52 40,43, 30, 32,29, 62 39,44 8 2 a6 28,40 45,40, 52,53 32, 40,52 18,40, 52,53 32,40, 52 15,53 13,40 14,38 2 13,17, 28, 40,47, 54 48,23, 24,25,53 15.54 11,28, 40 7 s29 30 ey 3,43 40,28, 40 5 Sebpigider (0484372444 04/2011 Index Pp Parity Phase-o-neulral and phase-to;phase vollage Portadto ost kit Power maxcmeter Powor sign R Remote contol Resetting the faultindications Resetting the maximum instantaneous current values Resetting the total active energy s Shorttime protection System type 1 Test connector tg tipping delay ‘Thermal memory tripping delay Tiphistory Tripping curves tsa tripping delay Tipping dolay t u ULP system Uinbat v Vundat Voltage V avg z Zone selective interlocking 30,32, 52 16,25, 40, 53 3 45,16,53 52 52 36 a a 11,28, 40,51 52 a 3.13,29 40,51 3.13,29 17,23,25, 28 46 3,11,20 8 “1 53 16 6 49 (4443724NA-08/2011 oa Notes 5s Schneider (04443724AA-04/2011 Notes (4443724NA-08/2011 ‘Sebneider 8 Notes a Scheider (04843724NA--0872011 ‘Schneider Electric Industries SAS. 35,1 Josoph Nerer ee 30328 92606 Ruel Malmalson Cader ROS Nantero 954503499 Capital socal 896919 775 ‘muachnelderslectie com oasssr24nn.on ‘As tendons, specications and designs change ram me to tine, please ask confimetion ‘oft ifemation ivan in is pubcaton. @ Mesos ba dan pdm acolo Photos: Schnsider Ect. 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