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MasterPacT MTZ - MicroLogic Active Control Unit
Table of Contents
Safety Information ......................................................................................5
About the Book ............................................................................................7
Introduction to the MicroLogic Active Control Unit .................................9
PacT Series Master Range........................................................................10
Presentation............................................................................................. 11
Description...............................................................................................13
Trip Information/Test/Reset Button .............................................................17
Local Indications.......................................................................................18
EcoStruxure Power Commission Software .................................................24
EcoStruxure Power Device App .................................................................25
Access Management ................................................................................27
Go2SE Landing Page ...............................................................................29
Date and Time..........................................................................................31
Power Supply...........................................................................................32
Firmware Update......................................................................................35
Using the MicroLogic Active Human Machine Interface .....................37
MicroLogic Active HMI Description.............................................................38
HMI Display Modes...................................................................................41
Quick View Mode......................................................................................42
Tree Navigation Mode...............................................................................45
Protection Setting Procedure .....................................................................51
ERMS Function ........................................................................................57
Measures Menu .......................................................................................58
Alarms/History Menu ................................................................................62
Maintenance Menu ...................................................................................64
Configuration Menu ..................................................................................65
Protection Menu .......................................................................................67
Pop-up Event Messages ...........................................................................69
Protection Functions .................................................................................71
Introduction ..............................................................................................72
Electrical Distribution Protection...........................................................73
Setting Protection in Accordance With UL489SE Standard.....................76
Standard Protection Functions...................................................................78
Long-Time Overcurrent Protection (L or ANSI 49RMS/51)......................79
Short-Time Overcurrent Protection (S or ANSI 50TD/51)........................84
Instantaneous Overcurrent Protection (I or ANSI 50) .............................87
Ground-Fault Protection (G or ANSI 50N-TD/51N).................................91
Neutral Protection ...............................................................................96
Other Protection Functions........................................................................98
Zone Selective Interlocking (ZSI)..........................................................99
Energy Reduction Maintenance Settings (ERMS)................................ 103
Setting Guidelines .................................................................................. 106
Protection Setting Guidelines............................................................. 107
Setting the Long-Time Overcurrent Protection (L or ANSI49RMS/
51)................................................................................................... 109
Setting the Short-Time Overcurrent Protection (S or ANSI50TD/
51)................................................................................................... 112
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Safety Information
Important Information
Read these instructions carefully, and look at the equipment to become familiar
with the device before trying to install, operate, service, or maintain it. The
following special messages may appear throughout this documentation or on the
equipment to warn of potential hazards or to call attention to information that
clarifies or simplifies a procedure.
The addition of this symbol to a “Danger” or “Warning” safety label indicates that an
electrical hazard exists which will result in personal injury if the instructions are not
followed.
This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury
hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or
death.
! DANGER
DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious
injury.
! WARNING
WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or
serious injury.
! CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or
moderate injury.
NOTICE
NOTICE is used to address practices not related to physical injury.
Please Note
Electrical equipment should be installed, operated, serviced, and maintained only
by qualified personnel. No responsibility is assumed by Schneider Electric for any
consequences arising out of the use of this material.
A qualified person is one who has skills and knowledge related to the construction
and operation of electrical equipment and its installation, and has received safety
training to recognize and avoid the hazards involved.
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Safety Notice
WARNING
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
Do not use MasterPacT MTZ circuit breakers with MicroLogic Active control
units:
• On power systems with IT grounding system with voltage above 600 Vac.
• On power systems with other grounding system with voltage above 690 Vac.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
WARNING
POTENTIAL COMPROMISE OF SYSTEM AVAILABILITY, INTEGRITY, AND
CONFIDENTIALITY
• Change default PIN codes and passwords at first use to help prevent
unauthorized access to device settings, controls, and information.
• Disable unused ports/services and default accounts to help minimize
pathways for malicious attackers.
• Place networked devices behind multiple layers of cyber defenses (such as
firewalls, network segmentation, and network intrusion detection and
protection).
• Use cybersecurity best practices (for example, least privilege, separation of
duties) to help prevent unauthorized exposure, loss, modification of data and
logs, or interruption of services.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
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Validity Note
This guide applies to MicroLogic Active control units with firmware version
001.001.000 or greater.
Online Information
The information contained in this guide is likely to be updated at any time.
Schneider Electric strongly recommends that you have the most recent and up-to-
date version available on www.se.com/ww/en/download.
The technical characteristics of the devices described in this guide also appear
online. To access the information online, go to the Schneider Electric home page at
www.se.com.
How Can I Reduce Vulnerability to Cyber Attacks? Cybersecurity System Technical Note
You can download these technical publications and other technical information
from our website at www.se.com/ww/en/download.
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Trademarks
QR Code is a registered trademark of DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED in Japan
and other countries.
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Presentation MasterPacT MTZ - MicroLogic Active Control Unit
Presentation
MicroLogic Active Control Units for IEC Standard - Overview
MasterPacT MTZ circuit breakers with MicroLogic Active control units provide
functions of protection, metering, diagnostics and communication.
MicroLogic Active control units allow local operation and monitoring of
MasterPacT MTZ circuit breakers.
The MicroLogic Active control units for IEC standard are:
• MicroLogic Active 2.0 A, 5.0 A, 6.0 A
• MicroLogic Active 2.0 E, 5.0 E, 6.0 E
Convention
For this guide, electrical phases are described as phase 1, phase 2, phase 3 and
cover the IEC standard.
Instantaneous overcurrent ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
protection (I)
Neutral protection ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
Trip history ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
Current metering ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
Embedded diagnostics ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
Communication
MicroLogic Active control units support wireless and wired communication and
enable local communication.
Local communication includes:
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O
Push OFF
I
Push ON
B C D
A T TEST
USB
USB OTG connection
A Go2SE landing page
B EcoStruxure Power Device app through NFC wireless communication
C EcoStruxure Power Device app through USB OTG connection
D EcoStruxure Power Commission software
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Description MasterPacT MTZ - MicroLogic Active Control Unit
Description
Introduction
The MicroLogic Active control unit includes:
• LEDs to monitor the status of the circuit breaker.
• A local Human Machine Interface comprising a graphic display with colored
backlight, navigation buttons, and direct access buttons.
• LEDs to monitor the cause of trips and alarms.
N M
LEDs Description
L MicroLogic Active 2.0, 5.0, 6.0: Overload pre-alarm, the load exceeds 90% and is lower
than 105% of the Ir setting of the long-time protection.
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LEDs Description
MicroLogic Active 2.0, 5.0, 6.0: Overload alarm, the load exceeds 105% of the Ir setting
of the long-time protection.
O MicroLogic Active 2.0, 5.0, 6.0: Trip due to other protections. This LED will be associated
with future features.
NOTE: If the MicroLogic Active control unit is not powered, the trip cause
i
LEDs go off after 2 hours. After this period, press the button to light them
again.
Status LEDs
LED Description
Ready LED The Ready LED flashes slowly under normal operation.
Status bar The Status bar alerts the user to the health state of the circuit breaker:
• Green Status bar: no action required.
• Orange Status bar: medium severity alarm that requires non-urgent
maintenance action.
• Red Status bar: high severity alarm that requires immediate maintenance
action.
ERMS LED The ERMS (Energy Reduction Maintenance Setting) LED informs the user when
ERMS is engaged, and ERMS protection settings are operational:
• Blue LED: ERMS engaged
• Off: ERMS disengaged
For more information, see the description of Local Indications, page 18.
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ERMS Button
The ERMS button is used to directly engage and disengage the ERMS function,
page 57.
The ERMS button is protected by a flap which is opened by using a flat
screwdriver.
QR Code
When the QR code on the front face of a MicroLogic Active control unit is scanned
with a smartphone running a QR code reader and connected to the Internet, the
Go2SE landing page, page 29 is displayed. The landing page displays some
information about the device, including traceability information, and a list of
menus.
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USB-C Port
Open the cover of the USB-C port to connect the following devices:
• A Mobile Power Pack to supply power to the MicroLogic Active control unit,
page 33.
• An Android smartphone running the EcoStruxure Power Device app through
USB OTG connection, page 159.
• A PC running EcoStruxure Power Commission software, page 160.
The cover can be sealed to prevent access by unauthorized personnel.
WARNING
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
Do not use MasterPacT MTZ circuit breakers with MicroLogic Active control
units:
• On power systems with IT grounding system with voltage above 600 Vac.
• On power systems with other grounding system with voltage above 690 Vac.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
NOTE: The MicroLogic Active control unit does not support USB keys. Even if
a USB key is connected using an adapter, data is not transferred.
Internal Battery
The internal battery, page 34 powers the trip cause LEDs and the main diagnostic
functions in the absence of any other power supply.
For information about testing the internal battery, see Trip Information/Test/Reset
Button, page 17.
Sensor Plug
The protection ranges depend on the rated current In, defined by the sensor plug,
page 73 present below the MicroLogic Active control unit.
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Trip Information
After a trip event, press and hold the i button for less than 3 seconds for
information about the cause of the trip.
When a trip event happens, the related trip cause LED turns off after 2 hours. To
i
re-light the trip cause LED, press the button for less than 3 seconds.
Test
At any time, press and hold the i button for less than 3 seconds to test the
internal battery and check trip cause LED functionality.
The trip cause LEDs switch off for one second, and then do one of the following:
• Switch on: the battery is OK.
• Blink sequentially: the battery is near the end of its life. Replace the battery.
• Do not light: replace the battery.
NOTE: This test must be carried out immediately after replacement of the
internal battery to check the correct functioning of the new battery. It can then
be carried out at any time in the life of the internal battery.
Reset
Press and hold the i button for more than 3 seconds to reset latched events, for
example trip events.
The trip cause LEDs switch off and the Status bar reverts to green.
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Local Indications
The MicroLogic Active control unit and circuit breaker status are indicated locally
by:
• The MicroLogic Active display screen
• The Status bar
• The Ready LED
• The trip cause LEDs
The availability of local indications depends on how the MicroLogic Active control
unit is supplied:
• By external power supply: 24 Vdc auxiliary power supply or Mobile Power
Pack connected to the USB-C port.
• By internal power supply: current flowing through the circuit breaker.
Under normal operating conditions:
• The MicroLogic Active display screen displays the good health state screen
when quick view scrolling is active.
• The Status bar is green.
• The Ready LED flashes green.
• All trip cause LEDs are off.
When a trip event occurs:
• The MicroLogic Active display screen displays a pop-up message if the
control unit is adequately supplied. The screen color is red.
If the control unit is not adequately supplied, the MicroLogic Active display
screen is off.
• The Status bar blinks red.
• The Ready LED flashes green or is off, depending on whether the control unit
is adequately supplied, and the severity of the event.
• Each trip cause LED blinks red or is off, depending on the type of event.
When an alarm event occurs:
• The MicroLogic Active display screen displays a pop-up message if the
control unit is adequately supplied. The screen color is red or orange,
depending on the severity of the event.
If the control unit is not adequately supplied, the MicroLogic Active display
screen is off.
• The Status bar is red or orange, depending on the severity of the event.
• The Ready LED flashes green or is off, depending on whether the control unit
is adequately supplied, and the severity of the event.
• The L trip cause LED is red or off, depending on the type of event. All other
trip cause LEDs are off.
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Description Display screen Status and Trip cause LED display Status and Trip cause LED
description
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Description Display screen Status and Trip cause LED display Status and Trip cause LED
description
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Indications without external Display screen Status and Trip cause LED display Status and Trip cause LED
power supply description
(only when load
current
higher than 20%
In)
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Indications without external Display screen Status and Trip cause LED display Status and Trip cause LED
power supply description
(only when load
current
higher than 20%
In)
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i
The status bar and the trip cause LEDs switch off after 2 hours. Use the button
to switch on the status bar and the trip cause LEDs.
Indications after a trip event, wthout external power LED display LED description
supply
Major internal incident detected. See Maintenance and Ready LED: off
Diagnostic Functions, page 139. i
Status bar: red blinking
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MasterPacT MTZ - MicroLogic Active Control Unit EcoStruxure Power Commission Software
Key Features
EcoStruxure Power Commission software performs the following actions for the
supported devices and modules:
• Create projects by device discovery.
• Save the project in the EcoStruxure Power Commission cloud for reference.
• Upload standard protection settings to the device and download standard
protection settings from the device.
• Compare the standard protection settings between the project and the device.
• Generate and print the device standard protection settings report.
• View the logs and maintenance information.
• View the alarm details.
• Check the system firmware compatibility status.
• Update to the latest device firmware.
• Perform automatic trip curve tests with preconfigured or custom test points.
• Perform arc energy reduction tests in compliance with NEC 240.87(C).
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Access Management
General Description
Data on MicroLogic Active control units can be accessed:
• Locally by HMI
• Remotely by EcoStruxure Power Device app, page 25
• Remotely by EcoStruxure Power Commission software, page 24
The following table describes the functions which can be performed:
Function Description
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Password Change
A password can be changed with EcoStruxure Power Commission software, page
24.
Entering the current password is required to change the password.
A password is composed of 8 to 32 ASCII characters, with the following
constraints:
• Only ASCII [32–126] allowed
• At least one uppercase character
• At least one lowercase character
• Must not contain the username
• Must be different to the previous password
Password Reset
The user password of the MicroLogic Active control unit can be reset by pressing
Reset Password when connecting to EcoStruxure Power Commission software,
page 24 or EcoStruxure Power Device app.
After pressing Reset Password, a confirmation pop-up message appears on the
screen. Click to confirm and complete the procedure.
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EN
A. Commercial reference of
Range: MasterPacT MTZ EN
MicroLogic Active control unit
Ref: LV947603 A
Desc. MicroLogic Active 6.0E control unit,
B. Type of MicroLogic Active control unit
no wireless, MasterPacT MTZ1/MTZ2/MTZ3 B
circuit breakers, LSIG protections
C. Serial number of the MicroLogic Active
SN: 00003N2322510223 C
control unit
Characteristics
Documentation
D
D. Landing page menus. See the following
menu descriptions for details.
Manage & Maintain your assets
EcoStruxure E. Downloadable applications
Facility Expert
EcoStruxure
Power Device E
Operate
mySchneider
View the catalog online, personalize
your service and talk to our experts
directly.
Serial Number
The serial number provides traceability by encoding the manufacturing date and
location of the MicroLogic Active control unit.
Characteristics
Selecting this menu gives access to a product datasheet with detailed information
about the MicroLogic Active control unit.
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Documentation
Selecting this menu gives access to a sub-menu with the following options:
• Asset Life Cycle Documents: gives access to Asset Lifecycle Manager.
Asset Lifecycle Manager is a web service allowing documentation linked to
assets to be consulted, stored, and shared in a Schneider Electric
environment. Access to Asset Lifecycle Manager is restricted to authorized
users.
Asset Lifecycle Manager gives access to the bill of materials of the
MasterPacT MTZ circuit breaker.
• Product Documentation: gives access to the MicroLogic Active technical
publications
mySchneider App
Selecting this application gives access to the Schneider Electric customer care
mobile application mySchneider app that can be downloaded on Android and iOS
smartphones. For smartphone compatibility, check on your application store. The
customer care application offers self-service instructions and easy access to
expert support and information.
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Predefined Events
The following event is generated when date and time are set manually:
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Power Supply
Internal and External Power Supplies
The MicroLogic Active control unit is powered by the current through the internal
current transformers (CT).
• The standard protection functions of MicroLogic Active control units operate
with the internal current supply.
• If the load current is higher than 20% of the rated current In, the internal
current supply provides the power supply for the full functioning of the
MicroLogic Active control unit. This includes:
◦ The MicroLogic Active display screen and LEDs
◦ The metering functions
◦ The maintenance and diagnostic functions
To provide a power supply to the MicroLogic Active control unit when the load is
below 20% of the rated current In, and maintain the full functioning of the
MicroLogic Active control unit, optional external power supplies can be used.
External power supplies include the following:
• Permanent power supplies: external 24 Vdc power supply.
• Temporary power supplies connected to the USB-C port of the
MicroLogic Active control unit:
◦ External Mobile Power Pack through USB connection.
◦ Android smartphone through USB OTG connection.
◦ PC through USB connection.
Each external MicroLogic Active power supply is described further.
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTROCUTION
• Supply MicroLogic Active control units with 24 Vdc non-SELV (Safety Extra
Low Voltage) power supply only, paying attention to polarity.
• Do not supply double-insulated SELV devices with the 24 Vdc non-SELV
power supply of the MicroLogic Active control unit. For example, do not use
the non-SELV 24 Vdc power supply of a MicroLogic Active control unit to
supply a MicroLogic X control unit or an SELV communication module.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
The MasterPacT MTZ circuit breaker with MicroLogic Active control unit provides
double insulation for the USB-C port, up to 8 kVdc and 690 Vac. Double or
reinforced insulation is one of the protective measures against electric shock
which conforms to IEC and CENELEC HD 60364-4-41 (Low voltage installations -
Protection against electric shock).
Recommendations for the use of external 24 Vdc power supplies:
• The same 24 Vdc power supply can be used to supply several
MicroLogic Active control units, depending on the overall power requirements
of the system.
• Use a separate 24 Vdc power supply to supply the MN/MX/XF voltage
releases or the MCH gear motor.
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Illustration
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Check the charge level of the Mobile Power Pack by pressing the test button for
one second. The indicator on the Mobile Power Pack lights up to indicate the
remaining charge.
Internal Battery
When no other power supply is supplying the MicroLogic Active control unit, the
internal battery powers the:
• Trip cause LEDs
• Status bar
• Internal clock (date and time)
• Maintenance schedule function
The internal battery is protected by a strip. Remember to remove the battery strip
before operation. For information about the removal of the battery strip, consult
the instruction sheets for MasterPacT MTZ circuit breakers in Related Documents,
page 7.
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Firmware Update
Introduction
The primary reason for updating the firmware of a MicroLogic Active control unit is
to obtain the latest MicroLogic Active features. If the latest MicroLogic Active
features are not required, it is not mandatory to update the firmware of the
MicroLogic Active control unit.
The standard protection functions of the MicroLogic Active control unit remain
active during a firmware update.
Use the latest version of EcoStruxure Power Commission software, page 24 for all
firmware updates.
For more information about firmware updates refer to the following documents:
• DOCA0155EN MicroLogic Trip Units and Control Units - Firmware History
• DOCA0267EN MasterPacT MTZ IEC Circuit Breakers with
MicroLogic Active Control Unit - Firmware Release Notes
After updating the firmware version of the MicroLogic Active control unit, use the
latest version of EcoStruxure Power Commission software to check the firmware
compatibility between the IMU devices. The Firmware Update table helps you to
diagnose and identify all discrepancy issues between the IMU devices. This table
also provides the recommended actions relevant to the detected discrepancies.
NOTICE
INTERRUPTION OF POWER SUPPLY
The MicroLogic Active control unit must be continuously powered during the
firmware update.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in deterioration of the
control unit.
The prerequisites for updating the firmware with EcoStruxure Power Commission
software are the following:
• The latest version of EcoStruxure Power Commission software must be
downloaded and installed on the PC.
• The PC must be connected to a power supply. Standby mode must be
deactivated to avoid the possibility of interruption during the update.
• The PC must be connected to the USB-C port on the MicroLogic Active
control unit.
• The MicroLogic Active control unit must be powered by the PC.
The user must be authenticated and have the related permission to launch the
firmware update.
For more information, refer to EcoStruxure Power Commission Online Help.
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Predefined Events
The following events can be generated when a firmware update is performed:
Recommended Actions
Code Event Recommended actions
0x0D09 (3337) Firmware discrepancy within Check the firmware version of the
control unit. MicroLogic Active control unit with
EcoStruxure Power Commission
software. If not latest, update the
firmware of the MicroLogic Active control
unit.
0x112B (4395) Control unit firmware update Wait until the update of the MicroLogic
mode control unit firmware is completed.
0x112C (4396) Control unit firmware update Restart the update procedure. If the
unsuccessful message is displayed again, plan to
replace the MicroLogic Active control
unit.
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MasterPacT MTZ - MicroLogic Active Control Unit MicroLogic Active HMI Description
A Screen name
B Scroll bar indicating the relative
MicroLogic
position of listed items
C Functional screen content
A
D Context-specific action enabled by
B
pressing OK
C E Navigation buttons
F Protection settings button
D
G ERMS button
F
G
Act 6.0 E
ID:
00000N0000000000LV947603
In 1600 A
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Navigation Buttons
Button Description
The up and down navigation behavior is the same for all menus and lists.
Button Description
Use the Protection setting button to directly access the Standard Protection
menu. See Protection Setting Procedure, page 51.
This does not include ERMS settings, which are adjusted through EcoStruxure
Power Commission software.
Use the ERMS button to engage or disengage the ERMS function. See ERMS
Function, page 57.
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MasterPacT MTZ - MicroLogic Active Control Unit MicroLogic Active HMI Description
The default language for the IEC standard MicroLogic Active control unit is English
(UK).
Start-up Screen
The start-up screen is displayed every time the MicroLogic Active control unit is
energized. None of the buttons on the control unit are functional while this screen
is displayed. The screen is displayed for the period of the control unit start-up time.
At the end of this period, the LSIG home screen or any active pop-up screen is
displayed.
When ERMS is engaged, the LSIG home screen is blue and displays the
ERMS protection settings.
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Current(1) Displays I1, I2, I3 RMS current on phase 1, 2, 3 values as bar graphs expressed MicroLogic Active 2.0, 5.0 and 6.0
in % of Ir.The three current values are displayed in Amps under the bar graph.
Trip Curve Displays the message: MicroLogic Active 2.0, 5.0 and 6.0
• Standard protection LSIG settings, by default.
• ERMS protection LSIG settings, when ERMS is engaged.
• Fallback protection LSIG settings, when fallback settings are in use.
LI settings Displays a selection of active protection settings: MicroLogic Active 2.0
• Long time overcurrent protection threshold Ir
• Long time overcurrent protection time delay tr
• Instantaneous overcurrent protection threshold Ii
LSI settings Displays a selection of active protection settings: MicroLogic Active 5.0
• Long time overcurrent protection threshold Ir
• Long time overcurrent protection time delay tr
• Short time overcurrent protection threshold Isd
• Short time overcurrent protection time delay tsd
• Instantaneous overcurrent protection threshold Ii
LSIG settings Displays a selection of active protection settings: MicroLogic Active 6.0
• Long time overcurrent protection threshold Ir
• Long time overcurrent protection time delay tr
• Short time overcurrent protection threshold Isd
• Short time overcurrent protection time delay tsd
• Instantaneous overcurrent protection threshold Ii
• Ground- fault protection threshold Ig
• Ground- fault protection time delay tg
(1) Screen data is refreshed every second.
NOTE: When ERMS is engaged, the Quick View screens are blue.
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Power
Factor
Click the link on one of the following level 2 menus to see its content:
Level 1 Level 2
Tree navigation Alarms/History, page 62
menu
Maintenance, page 64
Measures, page 58
Configuration, page 65
Protection, page 67
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Displaying Data
The following example shows how to display energy values:
5 To exit the E received screen, press the Back button to return to the –
Energy menu.
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Resetting Values
Some menus present values or counters that can be reset. The following example
shows how to navigate to and reset the maximum RMS current:
Select Current.
4 Press OK.
In the reset confirmation screen, use the up and down buttons to select,
and then press OK on one of the following:
• Confirm to reset the maximum RMS current.
After a delay the new reset date and time are displayed. Press
Back to return to the Current screen.
• Cancel to return to the Current screen without resetting the
value.
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Select General.
Select Language.
5 Press the up and down buttons to select a language and press OK. –
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Select Voltage.
Press the up and down buttons to select the voltage you require and
press OK.
If the modification did not succeed, a detected error message appears. Press OK
to confirm the message, and then the previous menu is displayed.
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3 Press OK.
If a SecurityAdmin account has not been created, see Setting the Pin
Code, page 51.
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Use a flat screwdriver to lift the protection settings flap .
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1 –
Use a flat screwdriver to lift the protection settings flap .
3 Press OK.
If a SecurityAdmin account has not been created, see Setting the Pin
Code, page 51.
5 Press OK on the right-most digit to confirm the pin code and enter the –
editing session.
NOTE: After 5 minutes of inactivity, the editing session closes
and the display reverts to the LSIG home screen.
7 Press the down button to select the I²t and tg parameters in the G
area.
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14 Use the up, down and OK buttons to select the next parameter to edit, –
and repeat from step 8.
15 To apply the new settings, use the down button to scroll to Apply –
settings.
18 If you selected Confirm in step 17, after a delay, the screen displays
the LSIG home screen with the new settings.
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1 –
Use a flat screwdriver to lift the protection settings flap .
3 Press OK.
If a SecurityAdmin account has not been created, see Setting the Pin
Code, page 51.
5 Press OK on the right-most digit to confirm the pin code and enter the –
editing session.
NOTE: After 5 minutes of inactivity, the editing session closes
and the display reverts to the LSIG home screen.
9 Press OK.
The Long time Ir fine adjustment menu is displayed, with the cursor
over the first digit.
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13 Use the up, down and OK buttons to select the next parameter to edit, –
and repeat from step 9.
14 To apply the new settings, use the down button to scroll to Apply –
settings.
17 If you selected Confirm in step 16, after a delay, the screen displays
the LSIG home screen with the new settings.
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ERMS Function
Engaging the ERMS Function
Step Action Screen
1 –
Use a flat screwdriver to lift the ERMS flap .
2 –
Use a flat screwdriver to lift the ERMS flap .
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Measures Menu
Presentation
In this guide, electrical phases are described as phase 1, phase 2, phase 3 and
cover IEC standard.
Description
The Measures menu contains the following submenus:
Current
The Current menu presents the following measurements:
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I Unb I (1,2,3) (%) Real-time maximum of 3 phase current unbalances, with quality
gauge
Reset Max Reset of maximum RMS current, with date and time of last reset
(1) Applies to 4-pole circuit breakers or 3-pole circuit breakers with ENCT wired and configured
Voltage
The Voltage menu presents the following measurements:
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Reset Min Max Reset of minimum and maximum RMS voltage, with date and
time of last reset
(1) Applies to 4-pole circuit breakers or 3-pole circuit breakers with ENVT wired and configured.
Power
The Power menu presents the following measurements:
Reset Max Reset of maximum power, with date and time of last
reset
(1) Applies to 4-pole circuit breakers or 3-pole circuit breakers with ENVT wired and configured.
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Energy
The Energy menu presents the following measurements:
E delivered Ep (kWh) Total active energy delivered into the load (counted positively)
Eq (kVArh) Total reactive energy delivered into the load (counted positively)
E received Ep (kWh) Total active energy received out of the load (counted negatively)
Eq (kVArh) Total reactive energy received out of the load (counted negatively)
Reset counters Reset of accumulated energy, with date and time of last reset
Frequency
The Frequency menu presents the following measurements:
Reset Min Max Reset of minimum and maximum frequency, with date and time of
last reset
Network The parameters displayed depend on the sign convention for power factor and cos
phi selected.
• If IEEE is selected, the displayed parameter is:
◦ Leading in the case of lead
◦ Lagging in the case of lag
• If IEC is selected (factory setting) the displayed parameter is:
◦ Capacitive in the case of lead
◦ Inductive in the case of lag
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Alarms/History Menu
Description
The Alarms/History menu contains the following menus:
Tree navigation Alarms/ Active Alarms Displays events of medium and high severity of entry/exit type, after the
menu History occurrence of the alarm and before the completion.
Trips history Displays the history of trips, with the date and time that the trip occurred.
Alarms history Displays the history of events of medium and high severity, with the date and
time that the alarm occurred.
NOTE: Trip history and alarm history events are listed in chronological order,
with the most recent event first. Events are only listed in chronological order if
the internal battery is working.
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Maintenance Menu
Description
The Maintenance menu contains the following submenus:
Tree navigation Maintenance Assistance Presents information about the firmware version of the MicroLogic Active
menu control unit, page 141.
Health Describes the health state of the circuit breaker, page 143.
Ground Perform the ground-fault protection test for MicroLogic Active 6.0 control unit,
Protection Test page 50 .
Assistance
The Assistance menu presents the following data:
Health
The Health menu presents the following data:
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Configuration Menu
Description
The Configuration menu contains the following submenus:
Tree navigation Configuration General Settings of the HMI display and control of access to protection settings.
menu
Network Settings of nominal voltage and frequency, and power sign, page 65.
General
The General menu presents the following data:
Date & time, page DD/MM/YYY Set the date format. Available options are:
31 • DD/MM/YYYY
HH:MM:SS
• MM/DD/YYYY
• YYYY/MM/DD
Set the time.
NOTE: Only users with a SecurityAdmin account are authorized to change
the date format
Change PIN code – Change the pin code by using tree navigation mode.
NOTE: Only users with a SecurityAdmin account are authorized to change
the pin code.
Network
The Network menu presents the following data:
Setting values include: 208 / 220 / 230 / 240 / 380 / 400 / 415 / 440 / 480 / 500 /
525 / 550 / 575 / 600 / 660 / 690 V.
– 1,3,2
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Measures
The Measures menu presents the following data:
E Calc, page 135 Energy Accumulation mode. Energy values to be used in energy calculations:
• Absolute (factory setting)
• Signed
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Protection Menu
Description
The Protection menu contains the following submenus:
(1) Applies to 4 pole circuit breakers and 3 pole circuit breakers with ENCT option.
Active Settings
The active settings used by the protection functions are displayed in the Quick
View screens, page 43 and LSIG home screen:
• If the screens have a black background, it indicates that standard protection
settings are being used.
• If the screens have a blue background, it indicates that ERMS protection
settings are being used.
The settings in the Protection menu are the settings defined by using the
Protection Setting Procedure, page 51 or EcoStruxure Power Commission
software. They may differ from the settings used by the protection functions when
fallback settings are active.
Standard Protection
The Standard Protection menu displays the protection settings which are used
when ERMS is not engaged. It is not possible to set the protection settings from
this menu.
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ERMS Protection
The ERMS Protection menu displays the protection settings which are used
when ERMS is engaged. It is not possible to set the protection settings from this
menu.
Neutral Protection
The Neutral Protection menu displays the neutral protection settings. It is not
possible to set the protection settings from this menu.
(1) Applies to 4-pole circuit breakers and 3-pole circuit breakers with ENCT option.
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For trips due to a MicroLogic Active self test, details are not
provided about the trip. Press OK to close the trip message.
High severity When a high severity alarm occurs, the high severity alarm
alarm message is displayed on a red screen.
Medium severity When a medium severity alarm occurs, the medium severity
alarm alarm message is displayed on an orange screen.
Step Action
The display screen displays a message explaining the context of the trip.
2 After reading the explanatory message, take the remedial steps necessary to resolve the
underlying condition that caused the trip or alarm.
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Step Action
3 After resolving the cause of the event, press OK to close the alarm pop-up or trip context.
4 i
If the event is latched, press the button for three seconds to reset the latched event
and revert the Status bar color to green.
i
NOTE: You can bypass steps 3 and 4 by pressing the button while the pop-up is
open. In this case, the pop-up is closed, the latched event is reset, and the Status bar
color reverts to green.
You can view trip history and alarm history events by accessing Alarm/History in
tree navigation mode.
For information about recommended action on events, refer to the description in
this guide of the function generating the event, and the relevant document, page
7:
• MasterPacT MTZ1 IEC Circuit Breakers with MicroLogic Active Control Unit -
User Guide
• MasterPacT MTZ2/MTZ3 IEC Circuit Breakers with
MicroLogic Active Control Unit - User Guide
For information about how MicroLogic Active control units handle events, refer to
Event Management, page 165.
2 Press OK to close the pop-up message and view details of the trip.
If a scrolling bar appears at the right side of the screen, press the down
button to view more details about the trip event.
4 After reading the trip context, press OK to close the trip context screen –
and return to the LSIG home screen.
NOTE: Steps 2 and 3 are not available for alarm events or for trips due to a
MicroLogic Active self test.
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What’s in This Part
Introduction....................................................................................................72
Standard Protection Functions ........................................................................78
Other Protection Functions..............................................................................98
Setting Guidelines ........................................................................................ 106
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What’s in This Chapter
Electrical Distribution Protection .....................................................................73
Setting Protection in Accordance With UL489SE Standard ...............................76
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Description
When choosing protection characteristics, take into account:
• Overcurrents (overloads and short-circuits) and potential ground-fault
currents
• Conductors that need protection
• Coordination and selectivity between the devices
• The presence of harmonic currents
Protection characteristics can be represented on a trip curve that shows the circuit
breaker trip time as a function of the measured current and protection settings.
Protection settings are indexed on the rated current In of the MicroLogic Active
control unit.
Rated Current In
The protection setting ranges depend on the rated current In, defined by the
sensor plug inserted in the MicroLogic Active control unit.
Contact your Schneider Electric Services representative to replace or modify the
sensor plug. Mechanical mismatch protection prevents the installation of a sensor
plug that is not compatible with the circuit breaker frame.
For IEC standard circuit breakers, the range of sensor plugs available is shown in
the following table.
630 A LV933091 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ – – – – – –
800 A LV933092 – ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ – – – – – –
1,000 A LV933093 – – ✔ ✔ ✔ – ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ – – – – – –
1,250 A LV833094 – – – ✔ ✔ – – ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ – – –
1,600 A LV933095 – – – – ✔ – – – ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ – – –
2,000 A LV933982 – – – – – – – – – ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ – – –
2,500 A LV933983 – – – – – – – – – – ✔ ✔ ✔ – – –
3,200 A LV933984 – – – – – – – – – – – ✔ ✔ – – –
3,600 A LV936390 – – – – – – – – – – – – ✔ – – –
4,000 A LV947820 – – – – – – – – – – – – ✔ – – –
2,000 A LV947821 – – – – – – – – – – – – – ✔ ✔ ✔
2,500 A LV947822 – – – – – – – – – – – – – ✔ ✔ ✔
3,200 A LV947823 – – – – – – – – – – – – – ✔ ✔ ✔
4,000 A LV947824 – – – – – – – – – – – – – ✔ ✔ ✔
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Predefined events cannot be modified by the user. For general information about
events, refer to Event management, page 164.
Recommended Actions
Code Event Recommended actions
0x6406 (25606) Ultimate self-protection Reset the circuit breaker. See Resetting a
(SELLIM) trip Trip Event, page 75.
0x641D (25629) Ultimate self-protection Reset the circuit breaker. See Resetting a
(DIN/DINF) trip Trip Event, page 75.
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NOTICE
RISK OF UNINTENDED OPERATION
• The device must only be configured and set by qualified personnel, using the
results of the installation protection system study.
• During commissioning of the installation and following any modification,
check that the MicroLogic Active configuration and protection function
settings are consistent with the results of this study.
• MicroLogic Active protection functions are set by default to the minimum
value, except for the long time protection function which is set to the
maximum value, by default.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
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Step Action
1 Submit new Select new settings required and submit. The new settings are
settings displayed so that you can check that the settings are correct before
they are applied. Read the new settings to confirm that they are
correct.
2 Apply new Apply the new settings. The existing active protection settings are
settings replaced by the new settings.
For more information about the procedure for changing protection settings on the
MicroLogic Active display screen, refer to Protection Setting Procedure, page 51.
Predefined events cannot be modified by the user. For general information about
events, refer to Event management, page 164.
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Availability
Long-time overcurrent protection is available on:
• MicroLogic Active 2.0, 5.0 and 6.0 control units for IEC standard
• 3-pole and 4-pole circuit breakers
Long-time overcurrent protection is powered by the current flowing through the
internal current transformers of the circuit breaker and it does not require
additional external power supply.
Operating Principle
Long-time overcurrent protection is based on the true RMS current of phases
and neutral, up to harmonic 15.
Long-time overcurrent protection is implemented independently for each phase
and for neutral when present, page 79.
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Thermal Image
The control unit uses the calculation of a thermal image to evaluate the conductor
heat rise and precisely monitor the thermal state of the conductors.
Example:
Comparison of the heat rise calculation without thermal image (diagram A) and
with thermal image (diagram B):
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(1) 24 s is the maximum tr setting value available when the MicroLogic Active control unit is installed
in a MasterPacT MTZ1 circuit breaker.
(2) 30 s is the maximum tr setting value available when the MicroLogic Active control unit is installed
in a MasterPacT MTZ2/MTZ3 circuit breaker.
Ir A 0.4–1 x In 1A 1 x In
tr s 0.5–24(1) / 30(2) 0.5 0.5
(1) 0.5–24 s tr setting range available when the MicroLogic Active control unit is installed in a
MasterPacT MTZ1 circuit breaker.
(2) 0.5–30 s tr setting range available when the MicroLogic Active control unit is installed in a
MasterPacT MTZ2/MTZ3 circuit breaker.
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When the current is higher than Isd or Ii, only short-time overcurrent protection
and instantaneous protection are operational. For more information, refer to the
setting guidelines, page 109.
Resulting tripping time at 1.5 x Ir 12.5 s 25 s 50 s 100 s 200 s 300 s 400 s 500 s 600 s 621 s
Resulting tripping time at 7.2 x Ir 0.34 s 0.69 s 1.38 s 2.7 s 5.5 s 8.3 s 11 s 13.8 s 16.6 s 18.6 s
Protection Characteristics
The accuracy on the tr time delay is:
• -20% to 0% when tr > 2 s
• -25% to 0% when tr = 2 s
• -30% to 0% when tr < 2 s
Ir characteristics:
• I < 1.05 x Ir: no trip
• I > 1.2 x Ir: trip
Predefined Events
The function generates the following predefined events:
Predefined events cannot be modified by the user. For general information about
events, refer to Event management, page 164.
Protection events are generated as follows:
• The start event is generated when the protection picks up.
• The trip event is generated when the circuit breaker tripping voltage release
(MITOP) activates.
Recommended Actions
Code Event Recommended actions
0x6400 (25600) Long Time (Ir) trip Reset the circuit breaker. See Resetting a Trip
Event, page 83.
0x0F11 (3857) Thermal memory reset Make sure someone has performed a tripping
order test.
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Availability
Short-time overcurrent protection is available on:
• MicroLogic Active 5.0 and 6.0 control units for IEC standard
• 3-pole and 4-pole circuit breakers
Short-time overcurrent protection is powered by the current flowing through the
internal current transformers of the circuit breaker and it does not require an
additional external power supply.
Operating Principle
The short-time overcurrent threshold Isd sets the level of short-circuit current at
which the circuit breaker trips when reaching the short-time overcurrent time
delay.
The short-time overcurrent time delay tsd sets the length of time during which
the circuit breaker carries a short circuit within the short-time overcurrent
threshold range.
The short-time overcurrent time delay can be adjusted to:
• Four setting values with I²t ON.
◦ Up to 10 Ir, the tripping curve is an inverse time curve. The time delay
decreases as the current increases.
◦ Above 10 Ir, the tripping curve is a definite time curve with a constant
tripping time.
• Five setting values with I²t OFF. The tripping curve is a definite time curve
with a constant tripping time.
Short-time overcurrent protection is based on the true RMS current of phases and
neutral, up to harmonic 15.
In order to trip on an intermittent fault, the control unit accumulates the intermittent
currents in the short-time tripping range that do not last long enough to trigger a
trip. This accumulation may lead to shorter tripping times than those set.
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tsd with I²t ON s 0.1 / 0.2 / 0.3 / 0.4 / 0.6 / 0.8 I²t OFF/0
tsd with I²t OFF s 0 / 0.1 / 0.2 / 0.3 / 0.4 / 0.6 / 0.8
tsd with I²t ON s 0.1 / 0.2 / 0.3 / 0.4 / 0.6 / 0.8 I²t OFF/0 +/- 10%
tsd with I²t OFF s 0 / 0.1 / 0.2 / 0.3 / 0.4 / 0.6 / 0.8
Operating Times at 10 x Ir
The operating times of short-time protection depend on the tsd time delay. They
are valid for I²t ON or OFF.
Non- > 0.02 s > 0.08 s > 0.14 s > 0.23 s > 0.35 s > 0.55 s > 0.71 s
tripping
time
Maximum < 0.08 s < 0.14 s < 0.20 s < 0.32 s < 0.50 s < 0.63 s < 0.80 s
breaking
time
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Predefined Events
The function generates the following predefined events:
Predefined events cannot be modified by the user. For general information about
events, refer to Event management, page 164.
Protection events are generated as follows:
• The start event is generated when the protection picks up.
• The trip event is generated when the circuit breaker tripping voltage release
(MITOP) activates.
Recommended Actions
Code Event Recommended actions
0x6401 (25601) Short Time (Isd) trip Reset the circuit breaker. See Resetting a Trip
Event, page 86.
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Availability
Instantaneous overcurrent protection is available on:
• MicroLogic Active 2.0, 5.0 and 6.0 control units for IEC standard
• 3-pole and 4-pole circuit breakers
It is powered by the current flowing through the internal current transformers of the
circuit breaker and it does not require an additional external power supply.
Operating Principle
The instantaneous overcurrent protection threshold sets the level of short-circuit
current at which the circuit breaker trips with no intentional time delay.
For MicroLogic Active 5.0 and 6.0 control units for IEC standard, instantaneous
overcurrent protection can be disabled.
For MicroLogic Active 2.0 control units for IEC standard, instantaneous
overcurrent protection cannot be disabled.
Instantaneous overcurrent protection overrides short-time overcurrent protection
when the instantaneous overcurrent threshold is adjusted to the same or a lower
setting than the short-time overcurrent threshold.
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Ii A OFF, (2 / 3 / 4 /6 / 8 / 10 / 12 / 15) x In 2 x In
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Predefined events cannot be modified by the user. For general information about
events, refer to Event management, page 164.
The trip event is generated when the circuit breaker tripping voltage release
(MITOP) activates.
Recommended Actions
Code Event Recommended actions
0x6402 (25602) Instantaneous (Ii) Reset the circuit breaker. See Resetting a Trip
trip Event, page 90.
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NOTICE
HAZARD OF EQUIPMENT DAMAGE
With MicroLogic Active control unit for IEC standard, when using source ground
return (SGR) with MDGF module:
• Ig mode setting in OFF position is forbidden.
• Ig threshold setting must be ≤1,200 A.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
Availability
Ground-fault protection is available on:
• MicroLogic Active 6.0 control units for IEC standard
• 3-pole and 4-pole circuit breakers
External sensors can be used:
• External Neutral Current Transformer (ENCT): measurement of the current on
neutral. For information about the installation of ENCT, consult the instruction
sheet on the Schneider Electric website: NHA14388.
• Source ground return (SGR) protection: including ground-fault protection and
an SGR sensor installed around the connection of the transformer neutral
point to ground. For information about the installation of the SGR sensor,
consult the instruction sheet on the Schneider Electric website: NHA92405.
WARNING
HAZARD OF GROUND-FAULT PROTECTION LOSS AND INSULATION
LOSS
Use only the MDGF summing module LV848891SP when using the SGR
external sensor for source ground return protection with a
MicroLogic Active 6.0 control unit.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury,
or equipment damage.
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Operating Principle
The ground-fault current is calculated or measured according to the circuit breaker
configuration, as shown in the following table.
3P Ig = I1 + I2 + I3
4P Ig = I1 + I2 + I3 + IN
3P + ENCT Ig = I1 + I2 + I3 + IN (ENCT)
3P or 4P + SGR Ig = ISGR
Ground-fault protection is based on the true RMS current of phases and neutral,
up to harmonic 15.
In order to trip on an intermittent electrical fault, the control unit accumulates the
intermittent currents in the ground-fault tripping range that do not last long enough
to trigger a trip. This accumulation leads to shorter tripping times than those set.
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Ig for In ≤ 400 A A (0.3 / 0.4 / 0.5 / 0.6 / 0.7 / 0.8 / 0.9 / 1) x In 0.3 x In +/– 10%
Ig for In > 400 A, excluding A (0.2 / 0.3 / 0.4 / 0.5 / 0.6 / 0.7 / 0.8 / 0.9 / 1) x In 0.2 x In +/– 10%
1,250 A
Ig for In = 1,250 A A (0.2 / 0.32 / 0.4 / 0.48 / 0.6 / 0.72 / 0.8 / 0.88 / 1) x In 250 A +/– 10%
tg with I²t OFF s 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
Non-tripping time s > 0.02 > 0.08 > 0.14 > 0.23 > 0.36 0.55 0.71 0.9
Maximum breaking time s < 0.08 < 0.14 < 0.20 < 0.32 < 0.50 0.63 0.8 1.0
tg with I²t OFF s 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
Non-tripping time s > 0.02 > 0.08 > 0.14 > 0.23 > 0.36 0.55 0.71 0.9
Maximum breaking time s < 0.08 < 0.14 < 0.20 < 0.32 < 0.50 0.63 0.8 1
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Step Action
1 Check that the circuit breaker is closed and the control unit is supplied with power
(Ready LED is flashing).
2 Use the MicroLogic Active HMI to launch the ground-fault protection test, page 50.
4 If the circuit breaker does not trip, the Ig test - no trip event is generated.
Restart the test. If the circuit breaker does not trip again, contact your Schneider
Electric Services representative.
Predefined Events
The function generates the following predefined events:
Predefined events cannot be modified by the user. For general information about
events, refer to Event management, page 164.
Protection events are generated as follows:
• The start event is generated when the protection picks up.
• The trip event is generated when the circuit breaker tripping voltage release
(MITOP) activates.
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Recommended Actions
Code Event Recommended actions
0x6403 (25603) Ground Fault (Ig) trip Reset the circuit breaker. See Resetting a Trip
Event, page 95.
0x641E (25630) Ig test trip Reset the circuit breaker. See Resetting a Trip
Event, page 95.
0x1413 (5139) Ig test - no trip Restart the test. If the circuit breaker does not
trip again, contact your Schneider Electric
Services representative.
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Neutral Protection
Presentation
A long time overcurrent protection function is dedicated to the neutral protection.
Availability
Neutral protection is available on:
• MicroLogic Active 2.0, 5.0 and 6.0 control units for IEC standard
• 3-pole circuit breakers with the ENCT (External Neutral Current Transformer)
option to measure the neutral current. For information about the installation of
ENCT, consult the instruction sheet on the Schneider Electric website:
NHA14388.
• 4-pole circuit breakers
NOTE: When ENCT is not used, short circuit terminals T1 and T2.
Description
Where the cross-sectional area of the neutral conductor is at least equivalent to
that of the phase conductor, and the current in the neutral is expected not to
exceed the value in the phase conductor, it is not necessary to provide overcurrent
protection for the neutral conductor.
The neutral conductor must have protection against overcurrent if:
• The cross-sectional area of the neutral conductor is less than the cross-
sectional area of the phase conductors
• Non-linear loads generating third order harmonics (or multiples thereof) are
installed
It may be necessary to switch off the neutral for operational reasons (multiple
source diagram) or safety reasons (working with power off).
To summarize, the neutral conductor can be:
• Non-distributed (3-pole circuit breaker)
• Distributed, not switched off and not protected (3-pole circuit breaker)
• Distributed, not switched off but protected (3-pole circuit breaker with ENCT
option)
• Distributed, switched off and protected (4-pole circuit breaker)
MicroLogic Active control units are suitable for all protection types. They
incorporate the oversized neutral (OSN) function, which manages protection of the
neutral conductor when third-order harmonic currents (and multiples thereof) are
present.
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Operating Principle
Neutral protection has the same characteristics as phase protection:
• Its threshold is proportional to the long-time protection threshold Ir.
• It has the same tr time delay values as long-time protection.
• Its short-time and instantaneous protections are identical.
N Ir
Oversized N 3-pole (ENCT) 1.6 x Ir
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Availability
Zone-selective interlocking is available on MicroLogic Active 5.0 and 6.0 control
units for IEC standard.
For zone-selective interlocking compatibility with other ranges of circuit breakers,
consult the ZSI Interface Module instruction sheet on the Schneider Electric
website: NHA12883
MasterPacT MTZ circuit breakers with ZSI capability are shipped with self-
restraint jumpers installed. Self-restraint jumpers must be in place unless zone
selective interlocking is activated. If jumpers are removed and zone selective
interlocking is not activated, the circuit breaker ignores its programmed delay and
trips with no intentional delay.
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Operating Principle
A pilot wire interconnects a number of circuit breakers equipped with
MicroLogic Active control units, as illustrated in the following diagram.
The control unit detecting an electrical fault sends a signal upstream and checks
for a signal arriving from downstream. If there is a signal from downstream, the
circuit breaker remains closed for the full duration of its tripping delay. If there is no
signal from downstream, the circuit breaker opens immediately, regardless of the
tripping-delay setting.
Electrical Fault in A: Only circuit breaker 1 detects the electrical fault. Because it
receives no signal from downstream, it opens immediately, regardless of its
tripping delay set to 0.3 s.
Electrical Fault in B: Circuit breakers 1 and 2 detect the electrical fault. Circuit
breaker 1 receives a signal from circuit breaker 2 and remains closed for the full
duration of its tripping delay, set to 0.3 s. Circuit breaker 2 does not receive a
signal from downstream and opens immediately, in spite of its tripping delay set to
0.2 s.
NOTE: On circuit breaker 1, the tsd and tg tripping delays must not be set to
zero because this would make selectivity impossible.
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Connection Principles
The following figure explains how the signal wire is connected to the
MicroLogic Active control unit:
Multi-Source Distribution
If a number of circuit breakers are installed upstream (multi-source distribution),
the same principles apply.
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Characteristics Values
Impedance 2.7 Ω per 300 m (1000 ft)
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Availability
The ERMS function is available on MicroLogic Active 2.0, 5.0 and 6.0 control units
for IEC standard.
Operating Principle
The ERMS function can be engaged or disengaged by using the ERMS button.
Act 6.0 E
ID:
00000N0000000000LV947603
In 1600 A
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Use-case Examples
The conditions of operation of electrical installations are specified by national
regulations (for example, NPFA70E for USA, EN 50110 for Europe). These
regulations require an assessment of electrical risk before carrying out any
operation. The assessment must specify when the ERMS function should be
implemented and engaged.
Whenever possible the electrical installation should be de-energized. When
working in the vicinity of live parts without all doors or panels of the switchboard
closed and secured, the ERMS function can be engaged to reduce the
consequences of a short circuit. A risk assessment specific to each situation must
be carried out, even when the ERMS function is used.
The following table gives examples of use-cases inside or close to a switchboard,
where engaging the ERMS function is recommended. The recommendations are
based on the assumptions that:
• The ERMS function is embedded in the upstream device on the supply side of
the switchboard in question
• The switchboard has only one supply.
Operation Location
First energization or re-energization of the In electrical room, less than 0.3 m (12 in) from
equipment switchboard
Device unlocking with padlock or key In electrical room, less than 0.3 m (12 in) from
switchboard
Device closing In electrical room, less than 0.3 m (12 in) from
switchboard
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH
Prior to disengaging ERMS:
• Carefully inspect your work area, and remove any tools and objects left
inside the equipment.
• Ensure that all personnel are away from the equipment, and devices, doors,
and covers are in place.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
The ERMS function can be disengaged by using the ERMS button. See
Disengaging the ERMS Function, page 57.
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ERMS Settings
When the ERMS function is engaged, the standard setting for instantaneous
overcurrent protection is overridden by the default ERMS setting for instantaneous
overcurrent protection:
Predefined Events
The function generates the following predefined events:
Predefined events cannot be modified by the user. For general information about
events, refer to Event management, page 164.
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Setting Guidelines
What’s in This Chapter
Protection Setting Guidelines ....................................................................... 107
Setting the Long-Time Overcurrent Protection (L or ANSI49RMS/51) .............. 109
Setting the Short-Time Overcurrent Protection (S or ANSI50TD/51) ................ 112
Setting the Instantaneous Overcurrent Protection (I or ANSI 50) ..................... 115
Selectivity ................................................................................................... 116
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Ii mode: OFF
Secondary side of MV/LV transformer Ir = Iz Ir = Iz
(switchboard main incomer) without other
MasterPacT MTZ, ComPacT NS, or tr ≤ 24 s tr ≤ 24 s
PowerPacT P- and R-frame circuit breaker
downstream as feeder Isd ≤ Ifault min Isd ≤ Ifault min
tsd = 0
Ii mode: ON
Ii = Isd
Generator output with other MasterPacT Ir = Iz Ir = Iz
MTZ, ComPacT NS, or PowerPacT P- and
R-frame circuit breaker downstream as tr ≤ 1 s tr ≤ 1 s
feeder
Isd ≤ Ifault min Isd ≤ Ifault min
Selectivity possible with ComPacT NSXm tsd > tsd of downstream MasterPacT MTZ,
and ComPacT NSX feeders only. ComPacT NS, or PowerPacT P- and R-
frame circuit breaker(2)
Ii mode: OFF
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tsd = 0
Ii mode: ON
Ii = Isd
Feeder with other MasterPacT MTZ, Ir = Iz Ir = Iz
ComPacT NS, or PowerPacT P- and R-
frame circuit breaker downstream tr ≤ 16 s tr ≤ 16 s
Selectivity possible with ComPacT NSXm tsd > tsd of downstream circuit breaker(2)
and ComPacT NSX feeders only.
Ii mode: OFF
Feeder without other MasterPacT MTZ, Ir = Iz Ir = Iz
ComPacT NS, or PowerPacT P- and R-
frame circuit breaker downstream as feeder tr ≤ 16 s tr ≤ 16 s
tsd = 0
Ii mode: ON
Ii = Isd
Power electronic (for example, Ir = Iz Ir = Iz
uninterruptible power supplies, variable
speed drives, photovoltaic inverters) with no tr ≤ 8 s tr ≤ 16 s
other circuit breaker downstream
Isd = 1.5-2 x In ≤ Ifault min Isd = 1.5-2 x In ≤ Ifault min
tsd = 0
Ii mode: ON
Ii = 2–3 x In
ERMS settings Ii_ERMS = 1.5 x Ir Ii_ERMS = 2 x In
(1) Ground-fault protection depends on the grounding system and local regulations. As a rule ground-fault sensitivity should be as low as
possible without being disturbed by permanent or transient leakage current. The ground-fault time delay enables selectivity with
downstream devices.
(2) When tsd > 0, a fault clearance time reduction system, such as ZSI or ERMS, is required in the USA by National Electricity Code NFPA
70 (240.87) (2011 edition). Refer to the guidelines for ERMS settings.
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Equivalent time constant for heating seconds 14 28 56 112 224 335 447 559 671
and cooling when control unit is
energized minutes – – – – 3.5 5.6 7.5 9.3 11.2
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Feeder (cable or busbar trunking protection) Tripping time according to circuit thermal • tr ≤ 24 s for busbar trunking or cable ≥
withstand for busbars, busbar trunking, 240 mm² (500 MCM)
cable > 240 mm2 (500 MCM):
• tr ≤ 16 s for lower cross section cables
• Time constant > 11 min
• tr = 24 s
To achieve selectivity with incomer, it can be
useful to reduce tr.
Primary side of LV/LV transformer According to cable or busbar trunking • tr ≤ 24 s for busbar trunking or cable ≥
withstand (transformer withstand is 240 mm² (500 MCM)
generally higher).
• tr ≤ 16 s for lower cross section cables
To achieve selectivity with incomer, it can be
useful to reduce tr.
Power electronic (for example, According to cable or busbar trunking • tr ≤ 24 s for busbar trunking or cable ≥
uninterruptible power supplies, variable supplying power electronic equipment. 240 mm² (500 MCM)
speed drives, photovoltaic inverters) • tr ≤ 16 s for lower cross section cables
Motors If motor is protected against overload by a • tr = 12 s for a feeder
separate relay, long time setting is done • tr ≥ 8 s for a class 10 motor
according to circuit thermal withstand.
• tr ≥ 12 s for a class 20 motor
If the MicroLogic control unit is also used for • tr ≥ 16 s for a class 30 motor
motor thermal overload, motor class must
be taken in consideration.
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When LV/LV transformers are switched on, very high inrush currents are produced
which must be taken into account when choosing overcurrent protection devices.
The peak value of the first current wave often reaches 10 to 15 times the rated rms
current of the transformer and may reach values of 20 to 25 times the rated
current even for transformers rated less than 50 kVA.
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A 1st peak 10 to 25 x In
Example of inrush current of direct on line motor when started:
Secondary side of MV/LV Selectivity with downstream tsd > tsd of downstream power
transformer (switchboard main circuit breakers circuit breaker (tsd = 0.2 s if
incomer or tie circuit breaker installation includes three
between two switchboards) levels of power circuit breaker)
Feeder with selectivity with Selectivity with downstream tsd > tsd of downstream power
other MasterPacT MTZ, circuit breakers circuit breaker (tsd = 0.1 s if
ComPacT NS or PowerPacT installation includes three
P- and R-frame circuit breaker levels of power circuit breaker)
downstream
Feeder without selectivity with No need for delayed short-time tsd = 0 s
other MasterPacT MTZ, protection
ComPacT NS or PowerPacT
P- and R-frame circuit breaker
downstream
Primary side of LV/LV Stability during inrush. tsd = 0.1 s or
transformer
Selectivity with downstream tsd > tsd of downstream power
circuit breakers circuit breaker, if any
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A 1st peak 10 to 25 x In
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Selectivity
Coordination Between Devices
Coordination between the upstream and downstream devices, especially
selectivity, is essential to optimize continuity of service. The large number of
options for setting the protection functions on MicroLogic Active control units
improves the natural coordination between circuit breakers.
Three selectivity techniques can be used:
• Current selectivity, which corresponds to staging of the long-time overcurrent
protection threshold.
• Time selectivity, which corresponds to staging of the short-time overcurrent
protection threshold.
• Energy selectivity, which corresponds to staging of the circuit breaker energy
levels: this applies for high intensity short-circuit currents.
Selectivity Rules
The selectivity rules depend on:
• The type of control unit on the circuit breakers installed upstream and
downstream: electronic or thermal-magnetic.
• The accuracy of the settings.
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Selectivity Limit
Depending on the staging of circuit breaker ratings and protection parameter
settings, selectivity can be:
• Limited (partial selectivity) up to a value lower than the maximum expected
short-circuit current.
• Total (total selectivity), performed irrespective of the value of the short-circuit
current.
Selectivity Table
Schneider Electric provides selectivity tables showing the type of selectivity
(partial or total) between each circuit breaker for its entire range of circuit
breakers. For more information, refer to LVPED318033EN Complementary
Technical Information.
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I2 t OFF I2 t ON
t(s) t(s)
gG - 250 A gG - 250 A
I (A) I (A)
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Current
Measurement MicroLogic MicroLogic MicroLogic
Active A Active E Active HMI
Real-time phase current values I1, I2, I3 ✔ ✔ ✔
Maximum phase current values I1 Max, I2 Max, I3 Max ✔ ✔ ✔
Real-time neutral current value IN(1) ✔ ✔ ✔
Maximum neutral current value IN Max(1) ✔ ✔ ✔
Real-time average current value I Avg – ✔ ✔
Real-time ground-fault current value Ig ✔ ✔ ✔
(1) Applies to 4-pole circuit breakers or 3-pole circuit breakers with ENCT wired and configured.
Current Unbalance
Measurement MicroLogic MicroLogic MicroLogic
Active A Active E Active HMI
Real-time maximum of 3 phase current unbalances I Unb – ✔ ✔
Operating Indicators
Measurement MicroLogic MicroLogic MicroLogic
Active A Active E Active HMI
Phase rotation – ✔ ✔
Type of load – ✔ ✔
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Voltage
Measurement MicroLogic MicroLogic MicroLogic
Active A Active E Active HMI
Real-time phase-to-phase voltage values V12, V23, V31 – ✔ ✔
Maximum values of phase-to-phase voltages V12 MAX, V23 MAX, V31 MAX – ✔ ✔
Minimum values of phase-to-phase voltages V12 MIN, V23 MIN, V31 MIN – ✔ ✔
Maximum values of phase-to-neutral voltages V1N MAX, V2N MAX, V3N MAX(1) – ✔ ✔
Minimum values of phase-to-neutral voltages V1N MIN, V2N MIN, V3N MIN(1) – ✔ ✔
(1) Applies to 4-pole circuit breakers or 3-pole circuit breakers with ENVT wired and configured.
Voltage Unbalance
Measurement MicroLogic MicroLogic MicroLogic
Active A Active E Active HMI
Real-time maximum of 3 phase-to-phase voltage unbalances VLL Unb – ✔ ✔
(1) Applies to 4-pole circuit breakers or 3-pole circuit breakers with ENVT wired and configured.
Power
Measurement MicroLogic MicroLogic MicroLogic
Active A Active E Active HMI
Real-time active power for each phase P1, P2, P3(1) – ✔ ✔
Maximum values of active power for each phase P1 MAX, P2 MAX, P3 MAX(1) – ✔ ✔
Real-time total active power Ptot – ✔ ✔
Maximum value of total active power Ptot MAX – ✔ ✔
(1) Applies to 4-pole circuit breakers or 3-pole circuit breakers with ENVT wired and configured.
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Frequency
Measurement MicroLogic MicroLogic MicroLogic
Active A Active E Active HMI
Frequency – ✔ ✔
Maximum frequency – ✔ ✔
Minimum frequency – ✔ ✔
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Current
Measurement Unit Range
A 0(1)–20 In
• Real-time phase current values I1, I2, I3
• Maximum phase current values I1 MAX, I2 MAX, I3 MAX
A 0–20 In
• Real-time ground-fault current value Ig
• Maximum value of the ground-fault current Ig Max
(1) If the current falls below the lowest measurable current (2% In), the measurement reverts to 0 A.
(2) Applies to 4-pole circuit breakers or 3-pole circuit breakers with ENCT wired and configured.
Current Unbalance
Measurement Range
0–100%
• Real-time maximum of 3 phase current unbalances
• Maximum of maximum of 3 phase current unbalances
Operating Indicators
Measurement Range
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• Maximum values of phase-to-phase voltages V12 MAX, V23 MAX, V31 MAX
• Minimum values of phase-to-phase voltages V12 MIN, V23 MIN, V31 MIN
0(1)–660 V
• Real-time phase-to-neutral voltages V1N, V2N, V3N(2)
• Maximum values of phase-to-neutral voltages V1N MAX, V2N MAX, V3N MAX(2)
• Minimum values of phase-to-neutral voltages V1N MIN, V2N MIN, V3N MIN(2)
(1) If the voltage falls below the lowest measurable voltage (10 V), the measurement reverts to 0 V.
(2) Applies to 4-pole circuit breakers or 3-pole circuit breakers with ENVT wired and configured.
(1) Applies to 4-pole circuit breakers or 3-pole circuit breakers with ENVT wired and configured.
-16,000– +16,000 kW
• Real-time active power for each phase P1, P2, P3(1)
• Maximum values of active power for each phase P1 MAX, P2 MAX, P3 MAX(1)
(1) Applies to 4-pole circuit breakers or 3-pole circuit breakers with ENVT wired and configured.
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-1.00–+1.00
• Real-time total power factor PF
(1) Applies to 4-pole circuit breakers or 3-pole circuit breakers with ENVT wired and configured.
• Frequency 40–70 Hz
• Maximum frequency
• Minimum frequency
Total active energy values Ep delivered and Ep received -10,000,000 to +10,000,000 kWh
Total reactive energy values Eq delivered and Eq received -10,000,000 to +10,000,000 kvarh
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3P Ig = I1 + I2 + I3
4P Ig = I1 + I2 + I3 + IN
3P + ENCT Ig = I1 + I2 + I3 + IN (ENCT)
3P or 4P + SGR Ig = ISGR
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Maximum/Minimum Values
The MicroLogic Active control unit determines the maximum (MAX) and minimum
(MIN) value reached by some electrical quantities for the period from the last reset
to the present time. The maximum and minimum values available are described in
MicroLogic Active Measurement Availability and Display, page 120.
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NOTE: The maximum and minimum power factors and cos φ can be reset
only with EcoStruxure Power Commission software. All maximum and
minimum values for the group of electrical quantity selected are reset.
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Active Powers
The active power for each phase is calculated as follows:
Reactive Power
The reactive power with harmonics for each phase is calculated as follows:
Apparent Power
The apparent power for each phase and total apparent power is calculated as
follows:
Sp = (Vp x Ip) where p = 1, 2, 3 (phase)
The apparent power for each phase and total apparent power is calculated as
follows:
• With vector method:
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Power MTZ ENVT ENVT Ptot Pp Qtot Qp Stot PFtot PFp VLL Vavg VLN Vavg
system wired config- LL LN
ured
3-phase + 4P NA NA ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
neutral
3P Yes Yes ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
3P Yes No ✔ NR ✔ NR ✔ ✔ NR ✔ ✔ NR NR
3P No Yes ✔ ND ✔ ND ✔ ✔ ND ✔ ✔ ND ND
3P No No ✔ ND ✔ ND ✔ ✔ ND ✔ ✔ ND ND
3-phase 3P Yes NA ✔ NR ✔ NR ✔ ✔ NR ✔ ✔ NR NR
3P No NA ✔ ND ✔ ND ✔ ✔ ND ✔ ✔ ND ND
✔ Value is calculated and displayed
NA Not applicable
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Energy Meters
From the partial energy meters and for each type of energy, active or reactive, an
energy meter provides either of the following measurements once a second:
• The absolute energy, by adding the received and delivered energies together.
The energy accumulation mode is absolute.
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NOTE: Stot is the vector or arithmetic total apparent power, depending on the
setting, page 132.
This indicator qualifies:
• The oversizing necessary for the installation power supply when harmonic
currents are present.
• The presence of harmonic currents by comparison with the value of the cos φ
(see below).
cos φ
The MicroLogic Active E control unit calculates the cos φ from the total
fundamental active power Pfundtot and the total fundamental apparent power
Sfundtot:
This indicator qualifies the usage of the fundamental energy and defines the
quadrant of operation. The cos φ is also called the Displacement Power Factor
(DPF).
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The following figures define the sign for the power factor PF and cos φ by
quadrant (Q1, Q2, Q3 and Q4) for both conventions:
IEC Convention
Operation in all quadrants (Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4) Values of cos φ in receiver operation (Q1, Q4)
IEEE Convention
Operation in all quadrants (Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4) Values of cos φ in receiver operation (Q1, Q4)
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IEEE Convention
Operating quadrant Q1 Q4
Value of the cos φ (or PFs) over the operating range 0...-0.3...-0.8...-1 +1...+0.8...+0.4...0
IEC Convention
Operating quadrant Q1 Q4
Value of the cos φ (or PFs) over the operating range 0...+0.3...+0.8...+1 +1...+0.8...+0.4...0
Selecting the Sign Convention for the cos φ and Power Factor PF
Set the sign convention for the cos φ and PF indicators on the MicroLogic Active E
display screen, from the tree navigation menu, at Configuration > Measures >
PF / Var
The factory setting of the sign convention is IEC.
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Maintenance Tools
Presentation
The following tools are available to support maintenance and diagnostic functions:
• MySchneider app, page 30
• EcoStruxure Power Device app, page 25
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Assistance
Presentation
The assistance menu on the MicroLogic Active display screen gives information
about the firmware version of the microprocessors installed in the
MicroLogic Active control unit. Firmware updates are managed with EcoStruxure
Power Commission software.
Data Availability
The firmware version is available as follows:
• On the MicroLogic Active display screen, from the tree navigation menu, at:
Maintenance > Assistance > Firmware version
• With EcoStruxure Power Commission software
• With EcoStruxure Power Device app
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Maintenance Schedule
Overview
The MicroLogic Active control unit provides information to help with scheduling
preventive maintenance operations.
It monitors maintenance programs performed and generates an event to indicate
that Manufacturer maintenance is due.
For more information about maintenance programs and maintenance frequency,
refer to DOCA0305EN MasterPacT MTZ IEC Circuit Breakers with
MicroLogic Active Control Unit - Maintenance Guide.
Operating Principle
The MicroLogic Active control unit generates an event to indicate that
Manufacturer maintenance is due.
Manufacturer maintenance schedule events are calculated from the assembly
date of the circuit breaker.
Predefined Events
The maintenance schedule function generates the following events:
Recommended Actions
Code Event Recommended actions
0x1482 Sched. Manufact. Plan to schedule the Manufacturer preventive
(5250) maintenance within 3 maintenance program within three months. To plan,
months edit report and track maintenance intervention, you
may use EcoStruxure Facility Expert app.
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Health State
Presentation
The health state of the circuit breaker is determined from the following functions:
• Circuit breaker monitoring, page 145
• Circuit breaker service life monitoring, page 152
• MicroLogic Active control unit service life monitoring, page 153
• Contact wear monitoring, page 154
The health state of the circuit breaker is displayed on the Health screen and the
Status bar.
For more information, refer to the list of events, page 175.
Health Screen
The Health screen displays one of the following screens:
Status Bar
The Status bar:
• Is lit in green under normal operating conditions.
• Is lit in orange in the case of a medium severity alarm which requires non-
urgent maintenance action.
• Is lit in red in the case of a high severity alarm which requires immediate
maintenance action.
• Blinks red in the case of a trip event.
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Data Availability
The Health screen is displayed on the MicroLogic Active HMI during Quick View
scrolling.
When a high or medium severity event is detected a pop-up screen is displayed,
page 69. If the pop-up is acknowledged by pressing OK, the display returns to
Quick View scrolling, and the Health screen is displayed again.
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Data Availability
Circuit breaker monitoring state data is available with EcoStruxure Power Device
app through NFC connection.
Contact wear monitoring data is available on the MicroLogic Active display screen,
from the tree navigation menu, at Maintenance > Health > Contact wear
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A. Ready LED
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Predefined Events
The monitoring of the tripping circuit generates the following events:
0x6407 (25607) Self diagnostic trip. Replace control unit Trip High with trip
0x6433 (25651) Current sensor loss. Replace Circuit Breaker Trip High with trip
0x1400 (5120) Self test 1. Replace control unit Diagnostic High with trip
0x1404 (5124) Control unit over temperature Diagnostic High with trip
0x1405 (5125) Self test 3. Replace control unit Diagnostic High with trip
0x1406 (5126) Self test 4. Replace control unit Diagnostic High with trip
0x1416 (5142) Mitop disconnected. Call Schneider Electric support Diagnostic High with trip
0x1402 (5122) Current sensor loss. Replace circuit breaker. Diagnostic High with trip
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Recommended Actions
Code Event Recommended actions
0x6407 (25607) Self diagnostic trip. Replace control unit Replace the MicroLogic Active control unit. Contact
Schneider Electric support.
0x640A (25610) ENCT Disconnected trip Check internal/external wiring of External Neutral Current
Transformer (ENCT).
0x6433 (25651) Current sensor loss. Replace Circuit Breaker Replace the circuit breaker. Contact Schneider Electric
support.
0x1400 (5120) Self test 1. Replace control unit Replace the MicroLogic Active control unit. Contact
Schneider Electric support.
0x1404 (5124) Control unit over temperature Decrease ambient temperature near the circuit breaker. If
the problem persists, replace the MicroLogic Active control
unit.
0x1405 (5125) Self test 3. Replace control unit Replace the MicroLogic Active control unit. Contact
Schneider Electric support.
0x1406 (5126) Self test 4. Replace control unit Replace the MicroLogic Active control unit. Contact
Schneider Electric support.
0x1416 (5142) Mitop disconnected. Call Schneider Electric Contact Schneider Electric support before restarting.
support
0x1402 (5122) Current sensor loss. Replace circuit breaker. Replace the circuit breaker. Contact Schneider Electric
support.
0x1403 (5123) ENCT disconnected Check internal/external wiring of External Neutral Current
Transformer (ENCT).
0x1430 (5168) Protection settings reset to factory values Update the MicroLogic Active control unit firmware with
EcoStruxure Power Commission software. Otherwise, plan
to replace the MicroLogic Active control unit.
0x1409 (5129) Unable to read sensor plug Check connection of the sensor plug and performer plugs. If
the connection is good but the event recurs, replace the
sensor plug or the MicroLogic Active control unit.
0x1518 (5400) Self-test 6. Replace control unit. Replace the MicroLogic Active control unit. Contact
Schneider Electric support.
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Operating Principle
The Ready LED, Status bar, and trip cause LEDs provide visual information about
the health state of the MicroLogic Active control unit. The detection of an invalid
result in the self tests generates an event (logged in the Diagnostic history) which
can be classified as high, medium, or low severity:
• Low severity event indicates the detection of an invalid result which has no
operational impact. The standard (LSIG) protection functions are unaffected.
• Medium severity event indicates the detection of an invalid result which has a
minor operational impact. The standard (LSIG) protection functions are
unaffected. A check must be performed at next maintenance.
◦ The Ready LED is flashing
◦ The Status bar is lit in orange if the event requires non-urgent
maintenance
◦ All trip cause LEDs are off
◦ An orange pop-up screen is displayed
• High severity event indicates the detection of an invalid result which can have
a major operational impact. The standard (LSIG) protection functions can be
affected. The control unit must be replaced without delay.
◦ The Ready LED is off
◦ The Status bar is lit in red if the event requires immediate maintenance
◦ All trip cause LEDs are lit
◦ A red pop-up screen is displayed
When monitoring of the internal functioning of MicroLogic Active control unit
detects an invalid result with medium or high severity, an event is generated with
an orange or red pop-up screen and corresponding event message.
Data Availability
Monitoring data is available as follows:
• On the MicroLogic Active display screen.
• With EcoStruxure Power Commission software for all severities
• With EcoStruxure Power Device app through USB OTG connection for
medium and high severities.
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Predefined Events
The function generates the following events:
0x142F (5167) Last protection settings have not been applied. Diagnostic Medium
0x1473 (5235) Internal access loss. Reboot control unit Diagnostic Medium
Recommended Actions
Code Event Recommended actions
0x6405 (25605) Control unit over temperature trip Decrease ambient temperature near the circuit
breaker. If the problem persists, replace the
MicroLogic Active control unit.
0x1404 (5124) Control unit over temperature Decrease ambient temperature near the circuit
breaker. If the problem persists, replace the
MicroLogic Active control unit.
0x142F (5167) Last protection settings have not been Apply again the protection settings.
applied.
0x140F (5135) Protection settings not accessible 1 Plan to replace the MicroLogic Active control unit.
0x1474 (5236) Protection settings not accessible 2 Reboot control unit by simultaneously pressing the 5
i
buttons , OK, Back, Up, Down. If the event recurs,
plan to replace the MicroLogic Active control unit.
0x1473 (5235) Internal access loss. Reboot control unit Internal access loss. Reboot control unit by
i
simultaneously pressing the 5 buttons , OK, Back,
Up, Down.
0x1436 (5174) Control unit memory degradation Plan to replace the MicroLogic Active control unit.
0x0D09 (3337) Firmware discrepancy within control unit. Check the firmware version of the MicroLogic Active
control unit with EcoStruxure Power Commission
software. If not latest, update the firmware of the
MicroLogic Active control unit.
0x1433 (5171) Replace internal battery Replace internal battery. Connect a Mobile Power
Pack to the USB-C port during internal battery
replacement, to avoid losing date and time information.
0x150F (5391) Iron CT loss. Replace circuit breaker. Replace the circuit breaker.
0x0D0A (3338) Invalid CU factory config. 1 Plan to replace the MicroLogic Active control unit.
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Operating Principle
Each time the circuit breaker operates (performs an open and close cycle with or
without current), the corresponding mechanical and electrical operating counters
are incremented. Based on these counters, the MicroLogic Active control unit
calculates two service life ratios as a percentage of the maximum number of
mechanical and electrical operations.
Data Availability
Service life monitoring data is available with EcoStruxure Power Device app
through NFC connection.
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Operating Principle
The MicroLogic Active control unit measures time passed since the date of
manufacture of the control unit.
Data Availability
Control unit service life monitoring data is available with EcoStruxure Power
Device app through NFC connection.
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Operating Principle
The contact wear increases every time the circuit breaker interrupts the circuit with
or without current.
When the MicroLogic Active control unit contact wear algorithm calculates a value
which is above one of the predefined thresholds (60%, 95%, and 100%) an event
is generated with an orange or red pop-up screen and corresponding event
message.
Data Availability
Contact wear monitoring data is available on the MicroLogic Active display screen,
from the tree navigation menu, at Maintenance > Health > Contact wear
Predefined Events
The function generates the following events:
0x1441 Contact wear > 95%. Plan circuit breaker replacement. Diagnostic Medium
(5185)
0x1442 Contact wear > 100%. Replace circuit breaker. Diagnostic High
(5186)
Recommended Actions
Code Event Recommended actions
0x1440 Contact wear > 60%. Check Inspect visually the arc chute and main contacts at
(5184) contacts. the next scheduled maintenance.
0x1441 Contact wear > 95%. Plan Plan to replace the circuit breaker.
(5185) circuit breaker replacement.
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Data Availability
Load profile monitoring data is available with EcoStruxure Power Device app
through NFC connection.
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Communication Functions
What’s in This Part
NFC Communication .................................................................................... 157
USB On-The-Go (OTG) Connection .............................................................. 159
USB Connection .......................................................................................... 160
Cybersecurity Recommendations .................................................................. 162
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NFC Communication
Description
In 1600 A
A. NFC wireless
communication zone
Step Action
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Step Action
3 Place your smartphone against the MicroLogic Active display screen at a maximum
distance of 20 mm (0.8 in), in the wireless NFC communication zone.
NOTE: The NFC antenna of the control unit is located around the
MicroLogic Active display screen. The position of the NFC antenna on the
smartphone depends on the model used. If communication is not established,
check where the NFC antenna is located on your smartphone and repeat the
procedure.
The first beep indicates that the communication is established. The EcoStruxure Power
Device app then starts downloading data. The second beep indicates that the data
download is complete.
If the operation fails, a message is displayed on the smartphone. Start the procedure
again.
NOTE: You must not remove your smartphone from the MicroLogic Active display
screen while the data download is in progress. If you do, the download is
incomplete (you lose the NFC connection).
NFC data downloaded from the MicroLogic Active control unit is not automatically
refreshed. To get updates, you must establish a new NFC connection. Be aware
that each new set of data downloaded overwrites the previous data. You can use
the EcoStruxure Power Device app to consult downloaded data.
The NFC connection is not The smartphone is out of the Move your smartphone so that
established. (No beep) NFC wireless communication its antenna is in the NFC
zone. wireless communication zone
and repeat the connection
procedure.
The NFC connection was The smartphone was moved Move your smartphone into the
established but the signal is out of NFC wireless NFC wireless communication
lost. (No second beep) communication zone before zone and repeat the
the data transmission finished. connection procedure. Keep
The data is not transmitted. the smartphone in the zone
The message Memory fail. until you hear the second beep.
Please try again. is displayed
on the smartphone.
Information not available, or The internal battery charge is Replace the internal battery for
limited. too low to record the information to be recorded in
information. future.
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Step Action
1 Connect your smartphone to the USB-C port of the MicroLogic Active control unit using a
USB OTG adaptor and USB-A to USB-C cable.
The smartphone provides power to the MicroLogic Active control unit if necessary.
Predefined Events
The function generates the following events:
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USB Connection
Description
From a PC running EcoStruxure Power Commission software, you can access all
of the monitoring and control functions of the MicroLogic Active control unit by
connecting a PC directly to the USB-C port of the control unit.
Step Action
1 Connect your PC to the USB-C port of the MicroLogic Active control unit using a USB-A to
USB-C cable.
3 On the EcoStruxure Power Commission home page, connect to the MicroLogic Active
control unit. There are different ways to connect EcoStruxure Power Commission software
to the MicroLogic Active control unit, depending on whether it is the first connection and
how the device was discovered. For more information, refer to EcoStruxure Power
Commission Online Help.
4 With EcoStruxure Power Commission software connected to the MicroLogic Active control
unit you have access to all functions of the software.
Predefined Events
The function generates the following events:
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Recommended Actions
Code Event Recommended actions
0x1301 (4865) Connection on USB port Do not unplug USB port before closing
EcoStruxure Power Commission software.
0x1302 (4866) Control Unit in test mode Exit the test mode after test.
0x1303 (4867) Injection test in progress Wait until the test is completed.
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Cybersecurity Recommendations
Overview
The MasterPacT MTZ circuit breaker with its MicroLogic Active control unit is a
key component of your installation. It offers multiple communication features that
bring greater efficiency and flexibility in managing your installation. However the
features also make it potentially vulnerable to cyber attacks.
This section lists some of the elementary precautions that you must take to protect
the communications paths that give access to information about your installation,
and control over it.
The communication paths to protect include the following local access
communication paths:
• Wireless NFC communication
• The USB-C port
• MicroLogic Active HMI
For more detailed information about cybersecurity for the MasterPacT MTZ circuit
breakers, refer to DOCA0122EN MasterPact, ComPacT, PowerPacT -
Cybersecurity Guide.
WARNING
POTENTIAL COMPROMISE OF SYSTEM AVAILABILITY, INTEGRITY, AND
CONFIDENTIALITY
• Change default passwords and pin codes at first use to help prevent
unauthorized access to device settings, controls, and information.
• Disable unused ports/services and default accounts to help minimize
pathways for malicious attackers.
• Place networked devices behind multiple layers of cyber defenses (such as
firewalls, network segmentation, and network intrusion detection and
protection).
• Use cybersecurity best practices (for example, least privilege, separation of
duties) to help prevent unauthorized exposure, loss, modification of data and
logs, or interruption of services.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
For a general introduction to cybersecurity threats and how to address them, refer
to How Can I Reduce Vulnerability to Cyber Attacks?.
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Event Management
What’s in This Part
Event Definition............................................................................................ 165
Event Type .................................................................................................. 166
Event Notifications ....................................................................................... 171
Event Display............................................................................................... 172
Event History ............................................................................................... 173
Event List .................................................................................................... 175
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Event Definition
Definition
An event is a change in state of digital data, or any incident detected by the
MicroLogic Active control unit.
Events are time stamped and logged in the event history of each module.
Events are categorized according to a level of severity:
• High: urgent corrective action is required.
• Medium: corrective action needs to be scheduled.
• Low: for information only.
All high and medium severity events generate an alarm and a pop-up notification
screen, page 171 on the MicroLogic Active control unit display screen.
Low severity events are information-type events. They can be consulted with
EcoStruxure Power Commission software.
Alarms and trips are events that require specific attention from the user:
• A trip is a high severity event generated when the circuit breaker trips.
• An alarm is an event with medium or high severity.
The information in this part is valid for events detected by the MicroLogic Active
control unit.
Diagnostic
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Event Type
Overview
Events can be the following types:
• Occurrence/completion (Entry/Exit): Events which have a defined beginning
and end, representing the beginning or end of a system state. The occurrence
and completion are both time-stamped and logged in a history. For example,
Manual mode enabled is an occurrence/completion event.
• Instantaneous (Pulse): Events with no duration. Only the occurrence of the
event is time-stamped and logged in a history. For example, the reception of
an opening order, a change to settings, or a circuit breaker trip are
instantaneous events.
The event type cannot be customized.
Latch Mode
An event can be unlatched or latched:
• Unlatched: The event status is active while the cause of the event is present.
It automatically returns to inactive when the cause of the event disappears or
is resolved.
• Latched: The event status does not automatically return to inactive when the
cause of the event disappears or is resolved. It stays in the held state until it is
reset by the user.
The latch mode of certain events, page 175 can be customized through
EcoStruxure Power Commission software.
A Event inactive
B Event active
1 Event occurrence: event is time stamped, logged in a history and notified,
depending on severity
2 Event completion: event is time stamped and logged in a history
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A Event inactive
B Event active
C Event held
1 Event occurrence: event is time stamped, logged in a history and notified,
depending on severity
2 Event completion: event is time stamped and logged in a history
3 Event reset: reset command is time stamped and logged in operation history. All
held events are reset.
The following graph shows the event status for a latched event where a reset is
attempted before completion of the event:
A Event inactive
B Event active
C Event held
1 Event occurrence: event is time stamped, logged in a history and notified,
depending on severity
2 Event reset: reset command is time-stamped and logged in the operation history
but has no effect on MicroLogic Active event 1 as external event is not completed
3 Event completion: event is time stamped and logged in a history
4 Event reset: reset command is time stamped and logged in the operation history.
All held events are reset.
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The following graph shows the event status for a latched, recurring occurrence/
completion event:
A Event inactive
B Event active
C Event held
1 Event occurrence: event is time stamped, logged in a history and notified,
depending on severity
2 Event completion: event is time stamped and logged in a history
3 Event reset: reset command is time stamped and logged in the operation history.
All held events are reset.
A Event inactive
1 Event occurrence: event is time stamped, logged in a history and notified,
depending on severity
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A Event inactive
C Event held
1 Event occurrence: event is time stamped, logged in a history and notified,
depending on severity
2 Event reset: reset command is time stamped and logged in the operation history.
All held events are reset.
The following graph shows the event status for a latched, recurring instantaneous
event:
A Event inactive
C Event held
1 Event occurrence: event is time stamped, logged in a history and notified,
depending on severity
2 Event reset: reset command is time stamped and logged in the operation history.
All held events are reset.
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Event Notifications
Presentation
High severity events (including trips) and medium severity events are notified by a
pop-up screen on the MicroLogic Active control unit.
Trip events are notified by SDE1 standard fault-trip indication contact and SDE2
optional fault-trip indication contact.
Pop-up Screen
All high and medium severity events generate a pop-up screen on the
MicroLogic Active display screen, page 69:
• A red pop-up screen indicates a trip or high severity event, needing
immediate attention.
• An orange pop-up screen indicates a medium severity event, recommending
action.
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Event Display
Introduction
The event status table contains the status of all events at the time of consultation.
The status can be inactive, active, or held.
Events which are in the active and held state are displayed on the following
interfaces:
• MicroLogic Active display screen.
• EcoStruxure Power Commission software.
• EcoStruxure Power Device app.
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Event History
Overview
All events are logged in one of the histories of the MicroLogic Active control unit:
• Trip
• Protection
• Diagnostic
• Operation
Events of all severity are logged, including low-severity events.
Events logged in histories are displayed as follows:
• On the MicroLogic Active display screen
• With EcoStruxure Power Commission software
• With EcoStruxure Power Device app
The following information is logged in a history for each event:
• Event ID: event code
• Time stamp: date and time of occurrence and completion
NOTE: The MicroLogic Active HMI displays the date and time of occurrence of
events. The date and time of completion of events can be consulted by
extracting MicroLogic Active control unit histories:
• Through EcoStruxure Power Commission software.
• Through EcoStruxure Power Device app.
Trip 30
Protection 30
Diagnostic 100
Operation 160
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Event List
Event Characteristics
The events are listed according to the history in which they are logged, page 173.
Each event is defined by the following characteristics:
• Code: event code
• Event: user message
• History, page 173
• Type, page 166: not customizable
◦ Entry/Exit: occurrence/completion event.
◦ Pulse: instantaneous event.
• Latched, page 166:
◦ Yes: the event is latched and the user must reset the event status.
◦ No: the event is unlatched.
• Activity, page 166:
◦ Enabled
◦ Disabled
• Severity, page 165:
◦ High severity events.
◦ Medium severity events.
◦ Low severity events.
Trip Events
Code Event History Type Latched Activity Severity
0x6400 Long Time (Ir) trip , page 79 Trip Pulse Yes Enabled High
(25600)
0x6401 Short Time (Isd) trip, page 84 Trip Pulse Yes Enabled High
(25601)
0x6402 Instantaneous (Ii) trip, page 87 Trip Pulse Yes Enabled High
(25602)
0x6403 Ground Fault (Ig) trip , page 91 Trip Pulse Yes Enabled High
(25603)
0x6406 Ultimate self-protection (SELLIM) trip, page Trip Pulse Yes Enabled High
75
(25606)
0x6407 Self diagnostic trip. Replace control unit, Trip Pulse Yes Enabled High
page 146
(25607)
0x641D Ultimate self-protection (DIN/DINF) trip, Trip Pulse Yes Enabled High
page 75
(25629)
(25630)
0x6405 Control unit over temperature trip, page 149 Trip Pulse Yes Enabled High
(25605)
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0x640A ENCT Disconnected trip, page 146 Trip Pulse Yes Enabled High
(25610)
0x6433 Current sensor loss. Replace Circuit Trip Pulse Yes Enabled High
Breaker, page 146
(25651)
Protection Events
Code Event History Type Latch Activity Severity
0x0F11 Thermal memory reset order, page 79 Protection Pulse No Enabled Low
(3857)
0x03F5 Ir pre-alarm (I > 90% Ir), page 79 Protection Entry/Exit No Enabled Medium
(1013)
0x6200 Ir start (I > 105% Ir), page 79 Protection Entry/Exit No Enabled High
(25088)
(25089)
25091
0x0C03 ERMS engaged, page 103 Protection Entry/Exit No Enabled Low
(3075)
(3080)
(3081)
(4352)
Diagnostic Events
Code Event History Type Latch Activity Severity
0x1302 Control Unit in test mode, page 160 Diagnostic Entry/Exit No Enabled Low
(4866)
0x1303 Injection test in progress, page 160 Diagnostic Entry/Exit No Enabled Low
(4867)
0x1304 Test aborted by user, page 160 Diagnostic Pulse No Enabled Low
(4868)
0x1400 Self test 1. Replace control unit, page 146 Diagnostic Entry/Exit No Enabled High
(5120)
0x1404 Control unit over temperature, page 149 Diagnostic Entry/Exit No Enabled High
(5124)
0x1405 Self test 3. Replace control unit, page 146 Diagnostic Entry/Exit No Enabled High
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(5125)
0x1406 Self test 4. Replace control unit, page 146 Diagnostic Entry/Exit No Enabled High
(5126)
0x1416 Mitop disconnected. Call Schneider Electric Diagnostic Entry/Exit No Enabled High
support, page 146
(5142)
0x1518 Self-test 6. Replace control unit, page 146 Diagnostic Entry/Exit No Enabled High
(5400)
0x1402 Current sensor loss. Replace circuit Diagnostic Entry/Exit No Enabled High
breaker, page 146
(5122)
(5123)
0x1430 Protection settings reset to factory values, Diagnostic Entry/Exit No Enabled High
page 146
(5168)
0x142F Last protection settings have not been Diagnostic Entry/Exit No Enabled Medium
applied, page 149
(5167)
0x140F Protection settings not accessible 1, page Diagnostic Entry/Exit No Enabled Medium
149
(5135)
0x1474 Protection settings not accessible 2, page Diagnostic Entry/Exit No Enabled Medium
149
(5236)
0x1473 Internal access loss. Reboot control unit, Diagnostic Entry/Exit No Enabled Medium
page 149
(5235)
0x1433 Replace internal battery, page 149 Diagnostic Entry/Exit No Enabled Low
(5171)
0x1437 Internal battery not detected, page 149 Diagnostic Entry/Exit No Enabled Low
(5175)
0x1436 Control unit memory degradation, page 149 Diagnostic Pulse No Enabled Low
(5174)
0x1409 Unable to read sensor plug, page 146 Diagnostic Entry/Exit No Enabled High
(5129)
0x0D09 Firmware discrepancy within control unit, Diagnostic Entry/Exit No Enabled Medium
page 35
(3337)
0x0D0A Invalid CU factory config. 1, page 149 Diagnostic Entry/Exit No Enabled Low
(3338)
(5162)
0x1440 Contact wear > 60%. Check contacts, page Diagnostic Entry/Exit No Enabled Medium
154
(5184)
0x1441 Contact wear > 95%. Plan circuit breaker Diagnostic Entry/Exit No Enabled Medium
replacement, page 154
(5185)
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0x1442 Contact wear > 100%. Replace circuit Diagnostic Entry/Exit No Enabled High
breaker, page 154
(5186)
0x1435 Events in history log have been erased Diagnostic Pulse No Enabled Low
(5173)
0x150F Iron CT loss. Replace circuit breaker, page Diagnostic Entry/Exit No Enabled High
149
(5391)
0x1517 Current unbalance > 50%. Check load Diagnostic Entry/Exit No Enabled Low
balancing, page 127
(5399)
Operation Events
Code Event History Type Latch Activity Severity
(4096)
(4097)
(4871)
0x112B Control unit firmware update mode, page 35 Operation Entry/Exit No Enabled Low
(4395)
0x112C Control unit firmware update unsuccessful, Operation Pulse No Enabled Low
page 35
(4396)
0x1107 Date and time set, page 31 Operation Pulse No Enabled Low
(4359)
0x1301 Connection on USB port, page 160 Operation Entry/Exit No Enabled Low
(4865)
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