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PacT Series

Service Interface for MasterPact NT/NW, ComPacT,


PowerPacT, and EasyPact Circuit Breakers
User Guide
PacT Series offers world-class breakers and switches.

DOCA0170EN-04
12/2022

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Table of Contents
Safety Information.......................................................................................5
About the Book ............................................................................................7
Service Interface Presentation..................................................................9
Introduction ..............................................................................................10
Hardware Description ............................................................................... 11
EcoStruxure Power Commission Software .................................................15
Technical Characteristics ..........................................................................16
Firmware Update......................................................................................17
Schneider Electric Green Premium™ Ecolabel ...........................................18
Test Functions for MasterPact NT/NW, EasyPact MVS,
ComPacT NS, and PowerPacT P- and R-Frame Circuit
Breakers .....................................................................................................20
Introduction ..............................................................................................21
MicroLogic Trip Unit Compatibility ........................................................22
Connection of the Service Interface to a MicroLogic Trip Unit .................24
Testing Communicating MicroLogic Trip Units .............................................25
Discovering Trip Units .........................................................................26
Test Functions ....................................................................................28
Automatic Trip Curve Tests ............................................................28
Zone-Selective Interlocking Test.....................................................32
Device Check up (Force Trip Test) ..................................................34
Preparation for Primary Injection Tests............................................36
Testing Non-Communicating MicroLogic Trip Units......................................38
Discovering Trip Units .........................................................................39
Test Functions ....................................................................................42
Automatic Trip Curve Tests ............................................................42
Device Check up (Force Trip Test) ..................................................46
Troubleshooting .......................................................................................48
Common Problems .............................................................................49
Test Functions for ComPacT NSX and PowerPacT H-, J-, and L-
Frame Circuit Breakers ............................................................................52
Introduction ..............................................................................................53
MicroLogic Trip Unit Compatibility ........................................................54
Configuration Function ........................................................................55
Connection of the Service Interface to a MicroLogic Trip Unit .................56
Testing MicroLogic Trip Units .....................................................................57
Discovering Trip Units .........................................................................58
Automatic Trip Curve Tests ..................................................................60
Automatic Trip Curve Tests with Preconfigured Test Points ...............60
Automatic Trip Curve Tests with Custom Test Points ........................60
Test Procedure..............................................................................60
Test Report ...................................................................................62
Zone-Selective Interlocking Test...........................................................63
Test Procedure..............................................................................63
Test Report ...................................................................................64
Device Check up (Force Trip Test)........................................................65
Test Procedure..............................................................................65

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Test Report ...................................................................................66


Preparation for Primary Injection Tests .................................................67
Test Procedure..............................................................................67
Troubleshooting .......................................................................................69
Common Problems .............................................................................70
Configuration Functions for Enerlin'X Devices .....................................71
Enerlin'X Device Compatibility ...................................................................72
Configuration Function ..............................................................................73
Connection of the Service Interface to an Enerlin'X Device ..........................74

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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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Cybersecurity Safety Notice

WARNING
POTENTIAL COMPROMISE OF SYSTEM AVAILABILITY, INTEGRITY, AND
CONFIDENTIALITY
• Change default 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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About the Book


Document Scope
The objective of this document is to provide the field engineers and maintenance
personnel with the technical information and procedure needed to configure and
test Schneider Electric circuit breakers using the EcoStruxure™ Power
Commission (EPC) software with Service Interface.

Validity Note
This document applies to Service Interface with firmware version 001.001.025 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.

Related Documents for IEC Devices


Title of documentation Reference number
Service Interface - Instruction Sheet GDE78167
Service Interface - Firmware Release Notes DOCA0176EN
MasterPact NT – Circuit Breakers and Switch-Disconnectors – User 51201116AA (EN)
Guide
MasterPact NW - Circuit Breakers and Switch-Disconnectors from 800 04443720AA (EN)
to 6300 A - User Guide
MasterPact NT/NW - Circuit Breakers and Switch-Disconnectors - LVPED508016EN
Maintenance Guide
MasterPact NT/NW - Circuit Breakers and Switch-Disconnectors - HRB16483EN
Basic and Standard End-User Maintenance Procedures
ComPacT NS - MicroLogic Trip Units - User Guide DOCA0217EN
ComPacT NS - MicroLogic A/E Trip Units - User Guide DOCA0218EN
ComPacT NS - MicroLogic P Trip Units - User Guide DOCA0219EN
ComPacT NS - Circuit Breakers and Switch-Disconnectors - User DOCA0221EN
Guide
ComPacT NSX - Circuit Breakers and Switch-Disconnectors - User DOCA0187EN
Guide
ComPacT NSX - MicroLogic 5/6/7 Electronic Trip Units - User Guide DOCA0188EN
EasyPact MVS - User Manual LVED311021EN

You can download these technical publications and other technical information
from our website at www.se.com/ww/en/download.

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Related Documents for UL Devices


Title of documentation Reference number
Service Interface - Instruction Sheet GDE78167
Service Interface - Firmware Release Notes DOCA0176EN
MasterPact NT Low-Voltage Power/Insulated Case Circuit Breaker - 0613IB1209 (EN, ES, FR)
Instruction Bulletin
MasterPact NW Low-Voltage Power/Insulated Case Circuit Breaker - 0613IB1204 (EN, ES, FR)
Instruction Bulletin
PowerPacT R-Frame and NS1600b–NS3200 Circuit Breakers - 48049-243-04 (EN, ES, FR)
Instruction Bulletin
PowerPacT P-Frame and NS630b–NS1600 Circuit Breakers - 48049-148-05 (EN, ES, FR)
Instruction Bulletin
PowerPacT P-Frame Drawout Circuit Breakers - Instruction Bulletin 48049-336-02 (EN, ES, FR)
PowerPacT H-, J-, and L-Frame Circuit Breakers with MicroLogic Trip 48940-313-01 (EN, ES, FR)
Units - User Guide
MicroLogic 5 and 6 Electronic Trip Units for PowerPacT H-, J-, and L- 48940-312-01 (EN, ES, FR)
Frame Circuit Breakers - User Guide

You can download these technical publications and other technical information
from our website at www.se.com/ww/en/download.

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Service Interface Presentation


What’s in This Part
Introduction....................................................................................................10
Hardware Description ..................................................................................... 11
EcoStruxure Power Commission Software .......................................................15
Technical Characteristics ...............................................................................16
Firmware Update ...........................................................................................17
Schneider Electric Green Premium™ Ecolabel .................................................18

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Introduction
PacT Series Master Range
Future-proof your installation with Schneider Electric’s low-voltage and medium-
voltage PacT Series. Built on legendary Schneider Electric innovation, the PacT
Series comprises world-class circuit breakers, switches, residual current devices
and fuses, for all standard and specific applications. Experience robust
performance with PacT Series within the EcoStruxure-ready switchgear, from
16 to 6300 A in low-voltage and up to 40.5 kV in medium-voltage.

Overview
The Service Interface with part number LV485500 is a portable instrument
designed for field testing.
The Service Interface is used:
• for configuration of Enerlin'X devices.
• for testing and configuration of MicroLogic™ trip units mounted in the
following low voltage circuit breakers:
◦ MasterPact™ NT/NW circuit breakers
◦ EasyPact™ MVS circuit breakers
◦ ComPacT™ NS circuit breakers
◦ PowerPacT™ P- and R- frame circuit breakers
◦ ComPacT™ NSX circuit breakers
◦ PowerPacT™ H-, J-, and L-frame circuit breakers
NOTE:
• The information related to the new generation of ComPacT NSX and
PowerPacT H-, J-, and L-frame circuit breakers in this guide applies to the
existing range ComPact NSX and PowerPact H-, J-, and L-frame circuit
breakers also. The exceptions are mentioned wherever applicable.
• The information related to the new generation of ComPacT NS and
PowerPacT P- and R-frame circuit breakers in this guide applies to the
existing range ComPact NS and PowerPact P- and R-frame circuit
breakers also. The exceptions are mentioned wherever applicable.
• These new ranges are based on the same technical and dimensional
architecture as that of the exiting range of circuit breakers.
EcoStruxure™ Power Commission (EPC) is a global software with test functions
features for testing the circuit breakers and communication accessories through
the Service Interface.

Features
The main features of Service Interface are:
• Single connector interface for testing different circuit breakers.
• 24 Vdc at 120 mA power output for external devices.
• 12 kV safety impulse protection between user interface and test port.
• Magnet mountable.
• EcoStruxure Power Commission user interface for test and configuration.

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Hardware Description
Service Interface Description

A. 24 Vdc power input


B. 24 Vdc power output
C. Mini-B USB port
D. Test port LED
E. Status LED
F. USB LED
G. QR code to product information
H. Power LED
I. Magnetic Service Interface holder
J. Test port
K. Rubber protective cover
L. Magnetic cable holder

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Accessories Part Numbers


The Service Interface is delivered with the following accessories:

Accessories Description Part number


Service Interface kit LV485500

Service Interface module LV485510SP

AC/DC power LV485511SP

7-pin cable for 630–6300 A ACB LV485512SP


MCCB trip units

7-pin cable for 100–630 A MCCB LV485513SP


trip units

ULP cable LV485514SP

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Accessories Description Part number


USB cable with magnet LV485517SP

24 Vdc power output connector Dinkle Part Number -


EC350V–02P
Phoenix Contact - 1840366

24 Vdc Power Supply


The Service Interface must always be supplied with 24 Vdc through the 24 V
power adapter port. 110...230 Vac to 24 Vdc adapter is supplied with Service
Interface along with adapter plugs for Europe (RPE), UK (RPK), USA (RPA), and
Australia (RPS). The plugs are 2-pin type.
The Service Interface is also fitted with a 24 Vdc at 120 mA output to power any
auxiliary devices, if necessary.

100–240 Vac
50/60 Hz

vice e
Ser rfac
Inte

Test Port LED


The test port LED indicates the connection status of the Service Interface.

LED indication LED color Status description


ON Green Service Interface is connected to the
MicroLogic trip unit in a MasterPact NT/
NW, EasyPact MVS, ComPacT NS, or
PowerPacT P- and R-frame circuit breaker
with a cable LV485512SP.
Blue Service Interface is connected to the
MicroLogic trip unit in a ComPacT NSX or
PowerPacT H-, J-, or L-frame circuit
breaker with a cable LV485513SP.
Orange Service Interface is connected to an
Enerlin'X device with a cable LV485514SP.
OFF – Service Interface is not connected.

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Power LED
The green power LED indicates the power supply status.

LED indication Status description


ON Power input connected
OFF Power input not connected

USB LED
The green USB LED indicates the USB connection status.

LED indication Status description


ON USB connected
OFF No USB connected

Status LED
The orange status LED indicates the Service Interface status.

LED indication Status description


ON Service Interface in Boot mode
OFF Service Interface operational

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EcoStruxure Power Commission Software


Overview
EcoStruxure Power Commission (EPC) software helps you to manage a project
as part of testing, commissioning, and maintenance phases of the project life
cycle. The innovative features in it provide simple ways to configure, test, and
commission the smart electrical devices.
EPC software automatically discovers the smart devices and allows you to add the
devices for an easy configuration. You can generate comprehensive reports as
part of Factory Acceptance Test and Site Acceptance Test to replace your heavy
manual work. Additionally, when the panels are under operation, any change of
settings made can be easily identified by a yellow highlighter. This indicates the
difference between the project and device values, and hence provides a system
consistency during the operation and maintenance phase.
For more information, refer to the EcoStruxure Power Commission Online Help.
The EPC software is available at www.se.com.

Features
EPC software performs the following actions through Service Interface:
• Create projects by device discovery
• Save the project in the EPC cloud for reference
• Download the protection settings from the device
• Perform test operation in a secured way
• View the communication architecture between the devices in graphical
representation
• Check system firmware compatibility status
• Update to the latest device firmware
• Perform automatic trip curve, ZSI, force trip tests, and prepare for primary
injection tests
• Generate and print test reports

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Technical Characteristics
Environmental Characteristics
Characteristics Value
Conforming to standards • IEC 61010-1
• IEC 60947-6-2
• UL 61010-1
Certification cULus, 61010-1
CE
Ambient Storage -40 °C...+85 °C (-40 °F...+185 °F)
temperature
Operation -10 °C...+55 °C (14 °F...+131 °F)
Protective treatment ULV0, conforming to IEC/EN 60068-2-30
Pollution Level 3

Service Interface Electrical Characteristics


Characteristics Value
Input voltage 24 Vdc –20%/+10%, 525 mA Max
Rated power 10 W
Output voltage 24 Vdc –20%/+10%,120 mA

External Adapter Electrical Characteristics

Characteristics Value
Adapter type AC/DC wall mount adapter
Input voltage 110...230 Vac, Class 2
Rated power 12 W
Output voltage 24 Vdc

Mechanical Characteristics
Characteristics Value
Mechanical impact Conforming to IEC 62262 IK07
Mounting Wall or table mount module
Connections Magnet

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Firmware Update
Description
Use the latest version of EcoStruxure Power Commission software for all firmware
updates.
The latest version of Service Interface firmware is updated in a single operation
through EcoStruxure Power Commission software.
For more information about Service Interface firmware versions, refer to
DOCA0176EN Service Interface - Firmware Release Notes.

Signed Firmware
All firmware designed for the IMU with a MasterPact NT/NW, EasyPact MVS,
ComPacT NS, PowerPacT P- and R-frame, ComPacT NSX, or PowerPacT H-, J-,
or L-frame circuit breaker is signed using the Schneider Electric public key
infrastructure.
The digital certificates used to authenticate genuine Schneider Electric firmware
and software must be regularly verified to ensure that they are still valid. Digital
certificates that are no longer valid are published on the certificate revocation list
(CRL) available on the Schneider Electric Cybersecurity Support Portal.
For more information on cybersecurity for the MasterPact MTZ circuit breakers,
refer to DOCA0122EN MasterPact, ComPact, PowerPact - Cybersecurity Guide.

Updating the Firmware Version


To update the Service Interface firmware with EcoStruxure Power Commission
software:
1. Select Connect to device directly on the home screen.
2. Check the Service Interface firmware version in Analyze Firmware Status.
3. If the recommended action is to update the firmware, select the checkbox
next to Service Interface then click Next.
4. Click Upgrade.
Enter the Service Interface password in the dialog box and click CONTINUE.
Result: Firmware update steps run.
IMPORTANT: Do not disconnect the Service Interface until the firmware
update is complete.
5. When firmware update is complete, a green icon with a tick displays.
6. Click the arrow next to Module upgraded to display the current and latest
Service Interface firmware versions.
7. Close the Analyze Firmware Status window
For more information, refer to the EcoStruxure Power Commission Online Help.

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Schneider Electric Green Premium™ Ecolabel


Description
Green Premium by Schneider Electric is a label that allows you to develop and
promote an environmental policy while preserving your business efficiency. This
ecolabel is compliant with up-to-date environmental regulations.

Green
Premium ™

Accessing Green Premium


Green Premium data on labeled products can be accessed online through any of
the following ways:
• By navigating to the Green Premium page on the Schneider Electric website.
• By flashing the QR code displayed in the following image:

Checking Products Through the Schneider Electric Website


To check the environmental criteria of a product using a PC or smartphone, follow
these steps:
1. From www.se.com, select Support > Green Premium: RoHS, REACH.
2. Find Check a Product and click Launch now to open the search tool
webpage.
3. Enter the commercial reference or product range of the product to search for.
4. To search for several products simultaneously, click the Add button, and then
fill in the field.
5. Click Check product(s) to generate a report of the environmental criteria
available for the products with the entered commercial references.

Environmental Criteria
The Green Premium ecolabel provides documentation on the following criteria
about the environmental impact of the products:
• RoHs: European Union Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS)
directive.
• REACh: European Union Registration, Evaluation, Authorization, and
Restriction of Chemicals regulation.
• PEP: Product Environmental Profile.
• EoLI: End of Life Instructions.

RoHs
Schneider Electric products are subject to RoHS requirements at a worldwide
level, even for the many products that are not required to comply with the terms of
the regulation. Compliance certificates are available for products that fulfill the
criteria of this European initiative, which aims to eliminate hazardous substances.

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REACh
Schneider Electric applies the strict REACh regulation on its products at a
worldwide level, and discloses extensive information concerning the presence of
SVHC (Substances of Very High Concern) in all of these products.

PEP
Schneider Electric publishes complete set of environmental data, including carbon
footprint and energy consumption data for each of the life cycle phases on all of its
products, in compliance with the ISO 14025 PEP ecopassport program. PEP is
especially useful for monitoring, controlling, saving energy, and/or reducing
carbon emissions.

EoLI
These instructions provide:
• Recyclability rates for Schneider Electric products.
• Guidance to mitigate personnel hazards during the dismantling of products
and before recycling operations.
• Part identification for recycling or for selective treatment, to mitigate
environmental hazards/incompatibility with standard recycling processes.

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MVS, ComPacT NS, and PowerPacT P- and R-Frame
Circuit Breakers
What’s in This Part
Introduction....................................................................................................21
Testing Communicating MicroLogic Trip Units...................................................25
Testing Non-Communicating MicroLogic Trip Units ...........................................38
Troubleshooting .............................................................................................48

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Introduction
What’s in This Chapter
MicroLogic Trip Unit Compatibility...................................................................22
Connection of the Service Interface to a MicroLogic Trip Unit ............................24

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MicroLogic Trip Unit Compatibility


MasterPact NT/NW, ComPacT NS, and PowerPacT P- and R-
Frame Circuit Breakers
The following table indicates which functions are applicable for MicroLogic trip
units:

MicroLogic trip unit Configuration Test functions

Family Type Automatic Force trip Zone-Selective Preparation for primary


trip curve test Interlocking injection
test (ZSI) test
Inhibit Inhibit
thermal ground fault
memory

Non- MicroLogic – ✓ ✓ – – –
communicating trip 2.0, 3.0, 5.0
units
Communicating trip MicroLogic – ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ –
units 2.0 A, 3.0 A,
5.0 A, 7.0 A

MicroLogic – ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ –
2.0 E, 5.0 E

MicroLogic ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ –
5.0 P, 7.0 P

MicroLogic ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ –
5.0 H, 7.0 H

MicroLogic – ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
6.0 A, 6.0 E

MicroLogic ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
6.0 P, 6.0 H

These MicroLogic trip units can be mounted in the following circuit breakers:
• MasterPact NT/NW circuit breakers
• ComPacT NS circuit breakers
• PowerPacT P- and R-frame frame circuit breakers
NOTE: Due to trip unit limitation, the non-communicating MicroLogic 6.0 trip
unit cannot be tested through Service Interface and EPC software.

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EasyPact MVS Circuit Breakers


The following table indicates which functions are applicable for ET trip systems:

ET trip systems Configuration Test functions

Family Type Automatic Force trip Zone-Selective Preparation for primary


trip curve test Interlocking injection
test (ZSI) test
Inhibit Inhibit
thermal ground
memory fault

Non- ET 2.I, ET 5S – ✓ ✓ – – –
communicating trip
systems

Communicating trip ETA 2.I, ETA 5S – ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ –


systems
ETV 2.I, ETV 5S – ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ –

ETA 6G, ETV 6G – ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

These trip systems can be mounted in EasyPact MVS circuit breakers.


NOTE: Due to trip system limitation, the non-communicating ET 6G trip
system unit cannot be tested through Service Interface and EPC software.

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Connection of the Service Interface to a MicroLogic Trip


Unit
Connect the Service Interface to the MicroLogic trip unit test port using the cable
LV485512SP.

A. AC/DC power
B. 7-pin cable for 630–6300 A ACB MCCB trip units
C. USB cable with magnet

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Testing Communicating MicroLogic Trip Units


What’s in This Chapter
Discovering Trip Units....................................................................................26
Test Functions...............................................................................................28

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Discovering Trip Units


Once the PC is connected to the communicating MicroLogic trip unit to test using
the Service Interface, you can start the EPC software.
Follow the below steps to discover the devices:
1. Click Launch Device Discovery in the EPC welcome screen.
Result:Add devices window is displayed.

2. Click USB/SERIAL from Find devices via option button.


3. Select the device to test or click FIND DEVICES.
4. Select the device to test from the Device List and click ADD DEVICES.
Result: Add device details dialog box is displayed.

5. Enter device details and click SAVE.

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6. Enter project and customer details and then click CONTINUE.


Result: Device view page is displayed.

7. Click CONNECT TO DEVICE.


Result: The following buttons for the selected device are displayed:
• Configure
• Device Check up
• Firmware
• Automatic Trip Curve Test
• Zone-Selective Interlocking Test
• Prepare for Primary Injection Test
For more information, refer to the EcoStruxure Power Commission Online Help.

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Test Functions
Overview
EPC software allows you to perform the following actions on communicating
MicroLogic trip unit through the Service Interface:
• Automatic trip curve tests
• Device check up (Force trip test)
• Zone-selective interlocking test (ZSI)
• Preparation for primary injection tests

Automatic Trip Curve Tests


The automatic trip curve test provides an automated test of the circuit breaker’s
time-current curve, allowing the Service Interface to verify long-time, short-time,
instantaneous, and ground-fault protection.
The Service Interface injects digital or analog signals based on MicroLogic trip unit
type and the circuit breaker’s pickup and delay settings. The Service Interface
measures the duration of the applied test signal before the circuit breaker trips.
This data is automatically compared to the circuit breaker’s time-current curve to
determine if the device is within tolerance. This comparison of data will determine
which specific protection functions have passed or failed.
To perform the automatic trip curve test, you can choose one of the following
options:
• Preconfigured test point: The test points are preconfigured and chosen to
minimize the test time required to adequately test each trip curve segment.
• Custom test point: The test points are defined by the user by entering the
secondary injected test current and time.

Automatic Trip Curve Tests with Preconfigured Test Points


Overview
Before running the automatic trip curve tests with preconfigured test points, you
must select one of the following time-current trip curve test:
• Normal: To test the trip curves of the protection functions available on the
MicroLogic trip unit.
• ERMS: To test the instantaneous protection trip curve when the ERMS
(Energy Reduction Maintenance Settings) mode is active.
• AMS/MMS: To test the short-time protection trip curve when the AMS
(Alternate Maintenance Settings) or MMS (Maintenance Mode Switch) mode
is active.
The decision to perform the ERMS or AMS/MMS test depends on the trip unit
version and the available maintenance switch.
After selecting the time-current trip curve to test, you can select the protection
functions available on the MicroLogic trip unit you want to test. By default:
• With Normal test, all protection functions available on the MicroLogic trip unit
are preselected for testing.
• With ERMS test, only the instantaneous protection function is preselected for
testing and you can add other protection functions available on the
MicroLogic trip unit.
• With AMS/MMS test, only the short-time protection function is preselected for
testing and you can add other protection functions available on the
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ERMS Test
The ERMS test is the recommended method for testing the arc energy reduction
settings in compliance with NEC 240.87 (c).
The test is supported by the communicating MicroLogic P and H trip units with the
firmware version 8.282 or later.
The ERMS mode is controlled by an optional IO module added to the IMU and
configured to perform the pre-defined application 3 or the ERMS user-defined
application.
Before running the ERMS test, you must activate the ERMS mode by using a
selector switch connected to the IO module. When the ERMS mode is engaged,
ERMS is displayed on the display of the MicroLogic trip unit and a light connected
to output O3 is in the ON state.
For more information, refer to:
• Enerlin’X IO Input/Output Application Module for One IEC Circuit Breaker
User Guide (DOCA0055EN).
• Energy Reduction Maintenance Setting (ERMS) System Installation and User
Guide (NHA67346).

AMS/MMS Test
The AMS and MMS test are legacy methods of testing the arc energy reduction
feature performance in compliance with NEC 240.87 (c) requirements.
These two tests are supported by the communicating MicroLogic P and H trip
units and MicroLogic 5.0 A, 6.0 A or 7.0 A trip units, irrespective of the firmware
version.
Activating the AMS Mode
The AMS mode is controlled by the AMS switch.
Before running the AMS test, you must activate the AMS mode by turning the
AMS switch to the ON position. The indicator light in the AMS switch and the
maintenance mode indicator light near the circuit breaker must be in the ON state.
For more information, refer to Alternate Maintenance Setting (AMS) Switch –
Instruction Sheet (NHA40218).
Activating the MMS Mode
The MMS mode is controlled by the MMS switch.
Before running the MMS test, you must activate the MMS mode by turning the
MMS switch to the ON position. The indicator light in the MMS switch must be in
the ON state.
For more information, refer to Maintenance Mode Switch (MMS) – Instruction
Sheet (MFR70008).

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Automatic Trip Curve Tests with Custom Test Points


It is recommended that you follow the guidelines while defining the custom test
points:
• Decimal values for the injection current are considered as invalid inputs.
• The selected protection trip type must match the segment of the time-current
curve to be tested. If an incorrect value is selected, the test results may be
misleading. For example:
◦ If you select the short-time protection trip type and enter the injection
current value within the short-time current range, then the MicroLogic trip
unit will trip in short-time segment. This will indicate a Passed test status.
◦ If you select the short-time protection trip type and enter the injection
current value within the long-time current range, then the MicroLogic trip
unit will trip in long-time segment.
The test results will not display the cause of the trip. As the circuit breaker
has tripped, the test results will indicate a Passed test status.
◦ If you want to test the ground fault protection but select any protection type
that inhibits ground fault protection, then the test results will be incorrect.

Test Procedure
Follow the below steps to perform the automatic trip curve test:
1. Click Automatic Trip Curve Test in the Device view page.
Result: The Automatic trip curve test screen is displayed.

2. Select Preconfigured test point or Custom test point and click RUN TEST.
Result: The NOTICE message is displayed.

NOTICE
HAZARD OF LOSS OF POWER
• During these tests, the circuit breaker will trip, resulting in loss of power
to downstream devices.
• It is recommended to perform these tests in conjunction with proper
planning, precautions, and per the test schedules.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in disruption due to loss
of power.

For Preconfigured test point, to run a different protection test to generate a


report, refer section Automatic Trip Curve Tests with Preconfigured Test
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3. Read the NOTICE message, and if understood, click I UNDERSTAND.


Result: The Password Required dialog box is displayed.
4. Enter the MicroLogic Administrator password in the dialog box and click
CONTINUE.
5. Reset and open the circuit breaker. Click OK.
Result: The protection test starts.
NOTE: During the long-time protection test:
• Injection Time and Remaining Time before trip (in seconds) are
displayed.
• You can click ABORT to stop the running test. This cancels all the
subsequent tests.
NOTE: The short-time protection cannot be tested if Ir x Isd > Ii.
6. Repeat step 5 for the next test.
Result: The test result is displayed at the end of the test. After completing all
the tests, the Test Results screen is displayed, with:
• the list of protection functions tested
• the injection current
• the protection settings
• the expected trip time and the real trip time
• the test result

Test Report
Follow the below steps to generate automatic trip test report:
1. Click Reports > Project Report.
Result: The generated project report is displayed in a new tab.
2. Save or print the project report as required.
These reports will be a confirmation of accurate protection settings of the
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Zone-Selective Interlocking Test


The Zone-Selective Interlocking (ZSI) test verifies field wiring between multiple
circuit breakers connected in a ZSI system.
While connected to a downstream MicroLogic trip unit, the Service Interface
causes the MicroLogic trip unit to transmit a ZSI test signal to all connected
upstream compatible devices (Communicating MicroLogic trip units, Restraint
Interface Module (RIM) module, ZSI interface module).
NOTE:
• To perform the ZSI test and to generate the project report with the test
details, you must have downstream and upstream circuit breakers in the
same EPC project.
• The ZSI test can be performed for maximum of 15 minutes before
automatically shutting down.

Test Procedure
Follow the below steps to perform the ZSI test:
1. Click Zone-Selective Interlocking Test in the Device view page.
Result: The Zone-selective interlocking test screen is displayed.

2. Select the upstream devices from the list by selecting the check box against
Name, Switchboard, or by selecting each individual device and then click
RUN TEST.
NOTE: You can select a maximum of ten devices for test.
Result: The Password Required dialog box is displayed.

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3. Enter the downstream MicroLogic Administrator password and click


CONTINUE.
Result: The test begins and a message is displayed at the bottom of the
screen to indicate the test is in progress.

4. Click the check mark icon in the TEST RESULT column if the Isd/Ii, and/
or Ig LEDs on the upstream MicroLogic trip unit are blinking to indicate test is

passed or click the cross icon if the LEDs are not blinking to indicate test
is not passed.
Result: Icon selected in the TEST RESULT column gets highlighted.
5. Click END TEST.
Result: The test is terminated.
NOTE: If you want to perform the test again, click RETEST.
6. Click CLOSE to return to the Device view page.

Test Report
1. Click Reports > Project Report.
Result: The generated project report is displayed in a new tab.
2. Save or print the project report as required.
These reports will be a confirmation that ZSI test verifies field wiring between
multiple circuit breakers connected in a ZSI system.

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Device Check up (Force Trip Test)


The Force Trip test is performed to check the tripping circuit and health condition
of the circuit breaker.

Test Procedure
Follow the below steps to perform the force trip test:
1. Click Device Check up in the Device view page.
2. Click the Device tab.
3. Close the circuit breaker or verify that the circuit breaker is closed.
4. Click FORCE TRIP.

Result: The DANGER safety message is displayed.

DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH
Do not continue with this operation without confirming that doing so will not
create a hazardous situation.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious
injury.

5. Read the DANGER safety message, and if understood, click I


UNDERSTAND.
6. Enter the MicroLogic Administrator password in the dialog box and click
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7. Verify that the circuit breaker tripped.


Result: The Force Trip Result Table displays the force trip status as
successful.

NOTE: Click REPEAT, if required.


Result: The test procedure is repeated from step 4.
The WARNING safety message is displayed.

WARNING
HAZARD OF EXECUTING INJECTION TEST
Make sure to reset and close the circuit breaker before executing an
injection test.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury,
or equipment damage.

8. Click CANCEL to close the Force Trip Result Table dialog box.

Test Report
1. Click Reports > Project Report.
Result: The generated project report is displayed in a new tab.
2. Save or print the project report as required.
These reports will be a confirmation of correct mechanical operation trip of the
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Preparation for Primary Injection Tests


The preparation for primary injection does not perform any test by itself. It only
prepares the circuit breaker for doing the primary injection tests and fulfills some
preconditions before the actual test is performed.
• Reset thermal memory: Thermal memory is a function that models
temperature of the cables that are connected to the circuit breaker after a
tripping event. This function causes the circuit breaker to trip faster than the
published time-current curve, if the wiring had not cooled. Under normal
conditions, 15 minutes delay is required following a device tripping to allow
the system to cool before returning to normal functionality. The reset thermal
memory function inhibits thermal memory, thus overriding the 15 minutes
delay and allowing for multiple consecutive primary injection tests.
• Inhibit ground fault protection: This function allows a single phase primary
injected test current to be applied without causing the circuit breaker to trip on
ground fault. It is used when testing the LSI protection functions of the circuit
breaker.
NOTE: Ground fault protection option is available when connected to
MicroLogic 6.0 A, 6.0 E, 6.0 P, or 6.0 H trip unit.
After doing these actions, manually connect an external power source on the
primary of the circuit breaker to do the test.
NOTE:
• The secondary injection testing is the Schneider Electric preferred
method for testing circuit breakers. Inappropriate primary injection testing
can cause damage to the circuit breakers. Inability to conduct primary
injection testing in the proper manner could result in inappropriate test
results, while ultimately damaging the integrity of the circuit breaker long
term.
• The circuit breaker is automatically restored to normal mode in 75
minutes, if the test functions are not manually stopped prior to that.

Test Procedure
Follow the below steps to prepare for primary injection test:
1. Click Prepare for Primary Injection Tests in the Device view page.
Result: The Preparation for Primary Injection Tests screen is displayed.

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2. Select the test you want to perform on the device and then click PREPARE
FOR TEST.
Result: The NOTICE message is displayed.

NOTICE
HAZARD OF LOSS OF POWER
• During these tests, the circuit breaker will trip, resulting in loss of power
to downstream devices.
• It is recommended to perform these tests in conjunction with proper
planning, precautions, and per the test schedules.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in disruption due to loss
of power.

3. Read the NOTICE message, and if understood, click I UNDERSTAND.


Result: The Password Required dialog box is displayed.
4. Enter the MicroLogic Administrator password in the dialog box and click
CONTINUE.
Result: EPC software starts preparing the circuit breaker for primary injection
test and when it is ready, the following screen is displayed.

Ready for Primary Injection test: Indicates that the thermal memory and
ground fault protection is inhibited for 15 minutes.
Not ready for Primary Injection test: Indicates that the ground fault
protection is not inhibited.
5. Inject the required current for test and evaluate the behavior of the circuit
breaker by checking that the circuit breaker trips within its published trip time
and the correct trip indicator (if available) illuminates according to the tested
protection.
6. Click TEST DONE.
Result: The successful settings restoration dialog box displays and the circuit
breaker is restored to normal mode, end of inhibition of ground fault or LSI
protection test.
7. Click CLOSE to return to the Device view page.

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Testing Non-Communicating MicroLogic Trip Units


What’s in This Chapter
Discovering Trip Units....................................................................................39
Test Functions...............................................................................................42

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Discovering Trip Units


Once the PC is connected to the non-communicating MicroLogic trip unit to test
through the Service Interface, you can start the EPC software.
Follow the below steps to discover the devices:
1. Click Launch Device Discovery in the EPC welcome screen.

Result: Add devices window is displayed.

2. Click USB/SERIAL from Find devices via option button.

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3. Select the device to test or click FIND DEVICES.

4. Select the COM port of Service Interface from the list and click ADD
DEVICES.
Result: Add device details dialog box is displayed.

5. Enter device details and click SAVE.

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6. Enter project and customer details and then click CONTINUE.


Result: Device view page is displayed.

7. Click CONNECT TO DEVICE.


Result: The following buttons for the selected device are displayed:
• Configure
• Device Check up
• Firmware
• Automatic Trip Curve Test
For non-communicating trip units, Configure and Firmware buttons are
displayed but grayed out. Configuration and firmware update are not
supported in non-communicating trip units.
For more information, refer to the EcoStruxure Power Commission Online
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Test Functions
EPC software allows you to perform the following actions on non-communicating
MicroLogic trip units through the Service Interface:
• Automatic trip curve tests
• Device check up (Forced trip test)

Automatic Trip Curve Tests


The automatic trip curve test provides an automated test of the circuit breaker’s
time-current curve, allowing the Service Interface to verify long-time, short-time,
instantaneous, and ground-fault protection.
The Service Interface injects digital or analog signals based on MicroLogic trip unit
type and the circuit breaker’s pickup and delay settings. The Service Interface
measures the duration of the applied test signal before the circuit breaker trips.
This data is automatically compared to the circuit breaker’s time-current curve to
determine if the device is within tolerance. This comparison of data will determine
which specific protection functions have passed or failed.
To perform the automatic trip curve test, you can choose one of the following
options:
• Preconfigured test point: The test points are preconfigured and chosen to
minimize the test time required to adequately test each trip curve segment.
• Custom test point: The test points are defined by the user by entering the
secondary injected test current and time.

Preconfigured Test Point


Displays the section(s) of the time-current curve that can be selected for test. The
testable sections of the time current curve are based on the type of the MicroLogic
trip unit.
NOTE: Test points are chosen to minimize test time required to adequately
test each trip curve segment.

Custom Test Point


It is recommended that you follow the guidelines while defining the custom test
points:
• Decimal values for the injection current are considered as invalid inputs.
• The value entered for the protection trip type must match to the protection
setting being tested. For example:
◦ In Short Time section, if you enter the value of injection current within the
short-time current range, the MicroLogic trip unit will trip in short-time
segment. This will indicate a Passed test status.
◦ In Short Time section, if you enter the value of injection current within the
long-time current range, the MicroLogic trip unit will trip in long-time
segment. The test result may display the incorrect cause of the trip as
short-time. During the test, as the circuit breaker has tripped within the
expected trip time, the test result will indicate a Passed test status.

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The following table shows the protection functions available on the non-
communicating trip units:

Non-communicating trip unit Protection function


MicroLogic 2.0, • Long-time protection
ET 2.I • Short-time protection

MicroLogic 3.0, • Long-time protection


ET 5S • Instantaneous protection

MicroLogic 5.0 • Long-time protection


• Short-time protection
• Instantaneous protection

Test Procedure
Follow the below steps to perform the automatic trip curve test:
1. Click Automatic Trip Curve Test in the Device view page.
Result: The Automatic trip curve test screen is displayed.

2. Select Preconfigured test point or Custom test point and click RUN TEST.
Result: Protection Settings dialog box is displayed.

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3. Enter the protection settings details and click SAVE.


Result: The NOTICE message is displayed.

NOTICE
HAZARD OF LOSS OF POWER
• During these tests, the circuit breaker will trip, resulting in loss of power
to downstream devices.
• It is recommended to perform these tests in conjunction with proper
planning, precautions, and per the test schedules.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in disruption due to loss
of power.

4. Read the NOTICE message, and if understood, click I UNDERSTAND.


Result: The Password Required dialog box is displayed.
5. Enter the MicroLogic Administrator password in the dialog box and click
CONTINUE.
6. Reset and close the circuit breaker. Click OK.
Result: The protection test starts.
NOTE: During the long-time protection test:
• Injection Time and Remaining Time before trip (in seconds) are
displayed.
• You can click ABORT to stop the running test. This cancels all the
subsequent tests.
NOTE: The short-time protection cannot be tested if Ir x Isd > Ii.
7. Repeat step 6 for the next test.
Result: The test result is displayed at the end of the test. After completing all
the tests, the Test Results screen is displayed, with:
• the list of protection functions tested
• the injection current
• the protection settings
• the expected trip time and the real trip time
• the test result

NOTE: For non-communicating trip units, the Service Interface cannot


reset thermal memory, Therefore, 15 minutes time period must be
observed between long time tests.

Test Report
Follow the below steps to generate automatic trip test report:
1. Click Reports > Project Report.
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2. Save or print the project report as required.


These reports will be a confirmation of accurate protection settings of the
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Device Check up (Force Trip Test)


The Force Trip test is performed to check the tripping circuit and health condition
of the circuit breaker.

Test Procedure
Follow the below steps to perform the force trip test:
1. Click Device Check up in the Device view page.
2. Click the Device tab.
3. Close the circuit breaker or verify that the circuit breaker is closed.
4. Click FORCE TRIP.

Result: The DANGER safety message is displayed.

DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH
Do not continue with this operation without confirming that doing so will not
create a hazardous situation.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious
injury.

5. Read the DANGER safety message, and if understood, click I


UNDERSTAND.
6. Enter the MicroLogic Administrator password in the dialog box and click
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7. Verify that the circuit breaker has physically tripped.


Result: The Force Trip Result Table displays the force trip status as
successful.

NOTE: Click REPEAT, if required.


Result: The test procedure is repeated from step 4.
The WARNING safety message is displayed.

WARNING
HAZARD OF EXECUTING INJECTION TEST
Make sure to reset and close the circuit breaker before executing an
injection test.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury,
or equipment damage.

8. Click CANCEL to close the Force Trip Result Table dialog box.

Test Report
1. Click Reports > Project Report.
Result: The generated project report is displayed in a new tab.
2. Save or print the project report as required.
These reports will be a confirmation of correct mechanical operation trip of the
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Troubleshooting
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Common Problems
Troubleshooting of Automatic Trip Curve Test
Condition Probable causes Solutions
Circuit breaker trips faster than Secondary injected fault into trip Make sure circuit breaker is always
minimum trip band for unit has exceeded one or more of in closed position before beginning
instantaneous protection when the following circuit breaker secondary injection of each fault.
performing automatic trip curve test protection levels: This will avoid tripping due to close
on short-time or instantaneous and latch protection.
• Instantaneous override
segments of time-current curve
and in EPC if test result appears as • Close and latch Does long-time segment of time-
fail and trip time is less than 10 ms. current curve pass when
• Selectivity performing automatic trip curve
test?
A. YES
For communicating MicroLogic trip
units, if Ap trip indicator LED on trip
unit comes on when testing short-
time or instantaneous segments of
time-current curve, then circuit
breaker has tripped on
instantaneous override, close and
latch or selectivity protection
functions.
For non-communicating MicroLogic
trip units, no trip indicator LED is
available. Check that peak value
for signal being injected does not
exceed instantaneous override or
selectivity protection levels. See
published time-current curves.
B. NO
Contact your field service
representative.
Circuit breaker is not receiving ZSI This is normal operation for the None - Normal operation
restraint during secondary injection secondary injection test. The
testing, but trips as though it is Service Interface ZSI self-restrains
receiving a restraint signal (i.e. the short time and the ground fault
circuit breaker trips according to protection functions during
time delay setting for short time secondary injection testing.
(tsd) or ground fault (tg) instead of
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Troubleshooting of Zone-Selective Interlocking Test


Condition Probable causes Solutions
Isd/Ii and/or Ig LED not 1. Upstream circuit breaker not 1. ZSI test cannot be performed.
flashing on upstream circuit wired for ZSI configuration.
2. Connect and turn on auxiliary 24 V
breaker when performing ZSI 2. Trip unit on upstream circuit power source to upstream circuit
test. breaker does not have power breaker. Replace with new Service
applied to it. Interface for this purpose.
3. Interface screen displayed 3. Check that pins of seven-pin test
communication error. cable have not been bent, pushed
4. Upstream circuit breaker not in, pulled out or otherwise damaged,
wired for short time ZSI thereby compromising connection
restraint. between Service Interface and trip
unit.
5. Upstream circuit breaker not
wired for ground-fault ZSI 4. Refer to MicroLogic Trip Unit
restraint. Compatibility, page 22 to determine
if test is applicable to trip units.
6. MicroLogic 3.0 trip unit
connected to the Service If both upstream and downstream trip
Interface. (MicroLogic 3.0 trip units are powered and trip indicator
unit does not provide short- LEDs are not flashing, verify wiring
time or ground-fault between devices.
protection.) 1. Terminal Z1 from downstream trip
unit must be connected to terminal
Z3 of upstream trip unit.
2. Terminal Z2 of downstream trip unit
must be connected to terminals Z4
(for short time) and Z5 (for ground
fault) of upstream trip unit.
If wiring is correct and trip indicators still
do not flash while Service Interface is
initiating ZSI test, then verify trip unit is
not self-restrained. Use an ohmmeter to
verify terminal Z3 is not shorted to
terminals Z4 and/or Z5. All devices are
factory-shipped in self-restrained
configuration with Z3 shorted to Z4 and
Z5.
If system includes RIM module, push-to-
test button will also send a ZSI test
signal to upstream device(s). For correct
wiring and operation instructions, refer to
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Troubleshooting of Primary Injection Test


Condition Probable causes Solutions
Circuit breaker trips earlier than Ground-fault inhibit function or Stop and then restart either
expected during primary injection thermal-imaging inhibit function ground-fault inhibit function or
test with either ground-fault inhibit was not disabled and then thermal-imaging inhibit function
function or thermal-imaging inhibit restarted after circuit breaker after each circuit breaker tripping
function enabled. tripped during previous primary event.
injection test.
Circuit breaker trips up to twice as While performing primary injection Terminate primary injection test
long as expected when performing using either ground-fault or completely, start ground-fault or
primary injection test. thermal-image inhibit function, thermal-image inhibit function and
interface screen displayed then start primary injection test.
communication error. In response
ground fault or thermal imaging
was re-inhibited without stopping
primary injection causing circuit
breaker to trip long when long-time
segment of time-current curve
tested.
Circuit breaker installed with 1. Fault level injected not high 1. Inject higher fault current.
MicroLogic 6.0A, 6.0E, 6.0H or enough to cause trip on
6.0P trip unit does not trip when 2. Refer to MicroLogic Trip Unit
ground-fault protection.
performing ground-fault test. Compatibility, page 22 to
2. Circuit breaker connected in determine if test is applicable
Modified Differential Ground- to trip units.
fault (MDGF) or source ground
3. The ground fault protection
return configuration.
function cannot be tested for
circuit breakers configured for
Modified Differential Ground
Fault (MDGF) or Source
Ground Return (SGR)
protection. These
configurations require primary
injection testing.

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Test Functions for ComPacT NSX and PowerPacT H-,


J-, and L-Frame Circuit Breakers
What’s in This Part
Introduction....................................................................................................53
Testing MicroLogic Trip Units...........................................................................57
Troubleshooting .............................................................................................69

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Introduction
What’s in This Chapter
MicroLogic Trip Unit Compatibility...................................................................54
Configuration Function...................................................................................55
Connection of the Service Interface to a MicroLogic Trip Unit ............................56

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MicroLogic Trip Unit Compatibility


The following table indicates which functions are applicable for MicroLogic trip
units:

MicroLogic Configuration Firmware Test functions


trip units update
Force Zone- Preparation for primary
Automatic trip curve test trip test Selective injection
Interlocking
With With (ZSI) test Inhibit Inhibit
pre- custom thermal ground
configured test memory fault
test points points

MicroLogic – – ✓ ✓ ✓ – ✓ –
1.2, 1.3,
2.2, 2.3,
3.2, 3.3,
4.3
MicroLogic ✓ – ✓ ✓ ✓ – ✓ –
5.2 B, 5.3 B

MicroLogic ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ –
5.2 A/E,
5.3 A/E
MicroLogic ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
6.2 A/E,
6.3 A/E
MicroLogic ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ –
7.2 E, 7.3 E

These MicroLogic trip units can be mounted in the following circuit breakers:
• ComPacT NSX circuit breakers
• PowerPacT H-, J-, and L-frame circuit breakers

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Configuration Function
You can configure the MicroLogic trip unit with the Service Interface from EPC
software when the PC is connected to the MicroLogic trip unit.

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Connection of the Service Interface to a MicroLogic Trip


Unit
Connect the Service Interface to the MicroLogic trip unit test port using the cable
LV485513SP.

A. AC/DC power
B. 7-pin cable for 100-630 A MCCB trip units
C. USB cable with magnet
IMPORTANT: If the MicroLogic 5/6/7 trip unit is powered by an external power
supply, it is recommended to maintain the MicroLogic 5/6/7 trip unit powered
during the tests to reduce the test duration.

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Testing MicroLogic Trip Units


What’s in This Chapter
Discovering Trip Units....................................................................................58
Automatic Trip Curve Tests ............................................................................60
Zone-Selective Interlocking Test .....................................................................63
Device Check up (Force Trip Test) ..................................................................65
Preparation for Primary Injection Tests ............................................................67

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Discovering Trip Units


Once the PC is connected to the MicroLogic trip unit to test using the Service
Interface, you can start the EPC software.
Follow the below steps to discover the devices:
1. Click Launch Device Discovery in the EPC welcome screen.
Result: Add devices window is displayed.

2. Click USB/SERIAL from Find devices via option button.


3. Select the device to test or click FIND DEVICES.
4. Select the device to test from the Device List and click ADD DEVICES.
Result: Project details dialog box is displayed.

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5. Enter project and customer details and then click NEXT.


Result: Device view page is displayed.

6. Click CONNECT TO DEVICE.


Result: The following buttons for the selected device are displayed:
• Configure
• Device Check up
• Firmware
• Automatic Trip Curve Test
• Zone-Selective Interlocking Test
• Prepare for Primary Injection Test
For more information, refer to the EcoStruxure Power Commission Online
Help.

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Automatic Trip Curve Tests


The automatic trip curve test provides an automated test of the circuit breaker’s
time-current curve, allowing the Service Interface to verify long-time, short-time,
instantaneous, and ground-fault protection.
The Service Interface injects digital or analog signals based on MicroLogic trip unit
type and the circuit breaker’s pickup and delay settings. The Service Interface
measures the duration of the applied test signal before the circuit breaker trips.
This data is automatically compared to the circuit breaker’s time-current curve to
determine if the device is within tolerance. This comparison of data will determine
which specific protection functions have passed or failed.
To perform the automatic trip curve test, you can choose one of the following
options:
• Preconfigured test point: The test points are preconfigured and chosen to
minimize the test time required to adequately test each trip curve segment.
• Custom test point: The test points are defined by the user by entering the
secondary injected test current and time.

Automatic Trip Curve Tests with Preconfigured Test Points


You can select the protection functions available on the MicroLogic trip unit you
want to test. By default, all protection functions available on the MicroLogic trip
unit are preselected for testing.

Automatic Trip Curve Tests with Custom Test Points


It is recommended that you follow the guidelines while defining the custom test
points:
• Decimal values for the injection current are considered as invalid inputs.
• The selected protection trip type must match the segment of the time-current
curve to be tested. If an incorrect value is selected, the test results may be
misleading. For example:
◦ If you select the short-time protection trip type and enter the injection
current value within the short-time current range, then the MicroLogic trip
unit will trip in short-time segment. This will indicate a Passed test status.
◦ If you select the short-time protection trip type and enter the injection
current value within the long-time current range, then the MicroLogic trip
unit will trip in long-time segment.
The test results will not display the cause of the trip. As the circuit breaker
has tripped, the test results will indicate a Passed test status.
◦ If you want to test the ground fault protection but select any protection type
that inhibits ground fault protection, then the test results will be incorrect.

Test Procedure
Follow the below steps to perform the automatic trip curve test:

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1. Click Automatic Trip Curve Test in the Device view page.


Result: The Automatic trip curve test screen is displayed.

2. Click RUN TEST.


Result: The NOTICE message is displayed.

NOTICE
HAZARD OF LOSS OF POWER
• During these tests, the circuit breaker will trip, resulting in loss of power
to downstream devices.
• It is recommended to perform these tests in conjunction with proper
planning, precautions, and per the test schedules.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in disruption due to loss
of power.

3. Read the NOTICE message, and if understood, click I UNDERSTAND.


Result: The Password Required dialog box is displayed.
4. Enter the MicroLogic Administrator password in the dialog box and click
CONTINUE.
5. Reset and open the circuit breaker. Click OK.
Result: The protection test starts.
NOTE: During the long-time protection test:
• Injection Time and Maximum remaining time before trip (in
seconds) are displayed.
• You can click ABORT to stop the running test. This cancels all the
subsequent tests.
NOTE: The short-time protection cannot be tested if Ir x Isd > Ii.

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6. Repeat step 5 for the next test.


Result: The test result is displayed at the end of the test. After completing all
the tests, the Test Results screen is displayed, with:
• the list of protection functions tested.
• the injection current.
• the protection settings.
• the expected trip time and the real trip time.
• the test result.

Test Report
Follow the below steps to generate automatic trip test report:
1. Click Reports > Automatic Trip Test Report.
Result: The generated project report is displayed in a new tab.
2. Save or print the project report as required.
These reports will be a confirmation of accurate protection settings of the
circuit breaker.

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Zone-Selective Interlocking Test


The Zone-Selective Interlocking (ZSI) test verifies field wiring between multiple
circuit breakers connected in a ZSI system.
While connected to a downstream MicroLogic trip unit, the Service Interface
causes the MicroLogic trip unit to transmit a ZSI test signal to all connected
upstream compatible devices (Communicating MicroLogic trip units, Restraint
Interface Module (RIM) module, ZSI interface module).
NOTE:
• To perform the ZSI test and to generate the project report with the test
details, you must have downstream and upstream circuit breakers in the
same EPC project.
• The ZSI test can be performed for maximum of 15 minutes before
automatically shutting down.

Test Procedure
Follow the below steps to perform the ZSI test:
1. Click Zone-Selective Interlocking Test in the Device view page.
Result: The Zone-selective interlocking test screen is displayed.

2. Select the upstream devices from the list by selecting the check box against
Name, Switchboard, or by selecting each individual device and then click
RUN TEST.
NOTE: You can select a maximum of ten devices for test.
Result: The Password Required dialog box is displayed.

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3. Enter the downstream MicroLogic Administrator password and click


CONTINUE.
Result: The test begins and a message is displayed at the bottom of the
screen to indicate the test is in progress.

4. Click the check mark icon in the TEST RESULT column if the Isd/Ii, and/
or Ig LEDs on the upstream MicroLogic trip unit are blinking to indicate test is

passed or click the cross icon if the LEDs are not blinking to indicate test
is not passed.
Result: Icon selected in the TEST RESULT column gets highlighted.
5. Click END TEST.
Result: The test is terminated.
NOTE: If you want to perform the test again, click RETEST.
6. Click CLOSE to return to the Device view page.

Test Report
1. Click Reports > Project Report.
Result: The generated project report is displayed in a new tab.
2. Save or print the project report as required.
These reports will be a confirmation that ZSI test verifies field wiring between
multiple circuit breakers connected in a ZSI system.

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Device Check up (Force Trip Test)


The Force Trip test is performed to check the tripping circuit and health condition
of the circuit breaker.

Test Procedure
Follow the below steps to perform the force trip test:
1. Click Device Check up in the Device view page.
2. Click the Device tab.
3. Close the circuit breaker or verify that the circuit breaker is closed.
4. Click FORCE TRIP.

Result: The DANGER safety message is displayed.

DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH
Do not continue with this operation without confirming that doing so will not
create a hazardous situation.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious
injury.

5. Read the DANGER safety message, and if understood, click I


UNDERSTAND.
6. Enter the MicroLogic Administrator password in the dialog box and click
CONTINUE.

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7. Verify that the circuit breaker has physically tripped.


Result: The Force Trip Result Table displays the force trip status as
successful.

NOTE: Click REPEAT, if required.


Result: The test procedure is repeated from step 4.
The WARNING safety message is displayed.

WARNING
HAZARD OF EXECUTING INJECTION TEST
Make sure to reset and close the circuit breaker before executing an
injection test.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury,
or equipment damage.

8. Click CANCEL to close the Force Trip Result Table dialog box.

Test Report
1. Click Reports > Project Report.
Result: The generated project report is displayed in a new tab.
2. Save or print the project report as required.
These reports will be a confirmation of correct mechanical operation trip of the
circuit breaker.

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Preparation for Primary Injection Tests


The preparation for primary injection does not perform any test by itself. It only
prepares the circuit breaker for doing the primary injection tests and fulfills some
preconditions before the actual test is performed.
• Reset thermal memory: Thermal memory is a function that models
temperature of the cables that are connected to the circuit breaker after a
tripping event. This function causes the circuit breaker to trip faster than the
published time-current curve, if the wiring had not cooled. Under normal
conditions, 15 minutes delay is required following a device tripping to allow
the system to cool before returning to normal functionality. The reset thermal
memory function inhibits thermal memory, thus overriding the 15 minutes
delay and allowing for multiple consecutive primary injection tests.
• Inhibit ground fault protection: This function allows a single phase primary
injected test current to be applied without causing the circuit breaker to trip on
ground fault. It is used when testing the LSI protection functions of the circuit
breaker.
NOTE: Ground fault protection option is available when connected to
MicroLogic 6.2 A/E or 6.3 A/E trip unit.
After doing these actions, manually connect an external power source on the
primary of the circuit breaker to do the test.
NOTE:
• The secondary injection testing is the Schneider Electric preferred
method for testing circuit breakers. Inappropriate primary injection testing
can cause damage to the circuit breakers. Inability to conduct primary
injection testing in the proper manner could result in inappropriate test
results, while ultimately damaging the integrity of the circuit breaker long
term.
• The circuit breaker is automatically restored to normal mode in
75 minutes, if the test functions are not manually stopped prior to that.

Test Procedure
Follow the below steps to prepare for primary injection test:
1. Click Prepare for Primary Injection Tests in the Device view page.
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2. Select the test you want to perform on the device and then click PREPARE
FOR TEST.
Result: The NOTICE message is displayed.

NOTICE
HAZARD OF LOSS OF POWER
• During these tests, the circuit breaker will trip, resulting in loss of power
to downstream devices.
• It is recommended to perform these tests in conjunction with proper
planning, precautions, and per the test schedules.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in disruption due to loss
of power.

3. Read the NOTICE message, and if understood, click I UNDERSTAND.


Result: The Password Required dialog box is displayed.
4. Enter the MicroLogic Administrator password in the dialog box and click
CONTINUE.
Result: EPC software starts preparing the circuit breaker for primary injection
test and when it is ready, the following screen is displayed.

Ready for Primary Injection test: Indicates that the thermal memory and
ground fault protection is inhibited for 15 minutes.
Not ready for Primary Injection test: Indicates that the ground fault
protection is not inhibited.
5. Inject the required current for test and evaluate the behavior of the circuit
breaker by checking that the circuit breaker trips within its published trip time
and the correct trip indicator (if available) illuminates according to the tested
protection.
6. Click TEST DONE.
Result: The successful settings restoration dialog box displays and the circuit
breaker is restored to normal mode, end of inhibition of ground fault or LSI
protection test.
7. Click CLOSE to return to the Device view page.

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Troubleshooting
What’s in This Chapter
Common Problems........................................................................................70

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Common Problems
Troubleshooting of Trip Unit Discovery
Condition Probable causes Solutions
The MicroLogic trip unit is not Time period between the tests of Proceed as follows:
identified by the Service Interface. two MicroLogic trip units mounted
1. Disconnect the Service
in ComPacT NSX and PowerPacT Interface from the MicroLogic
H-, J-, and L-Frame circuit
trip unit.
breakers is less than 5 seconds.
2. Wait 5 seconds.
3. Reconnect the trip unit again
for identification.

Troubleshooting of Primary Injection Test


Condition Probable causes Solutions
Circuit breaker trips earlier than Ground-fault inhibit function or Stop and then restart either
expected during primary injection thermal-imaging inhibit function ground-fault inhibit function or
test with either ground-fault inhibit was not disabled and then thermal-imaging inhibit function
function or thermal-imaging inhibit restarted after circuit breaker after each circuit breaker tripping
function enabled. tripped during previous primary event.
injection test.
Circuit breaker trips up to twice as While performing primary injection Terminate primary injection test
long as expected when performing using either ground-fault or completely, start ground-fault or
primary injection test. thermal-image inhibit function, thermal-image inhibit function and
interface screen displayed then start primary injection test.
communication error. In response
ground fault or thermal imaging
was re-inhibited without stopping
primary injection causing circuit
breaker to trip long when long-time
segment of time-current curve
tested.
Circuit breaker installed with
MicroLogic 6.2 A/E, or 6.3 A/E trip 1. Fault level injected not high 1. Inject higher fault current.
unit does not trip when performing enough to cause trip on
2. Refer to MicroLogic Trip Unit
ground-fault test. ground-fault protection.
Compatibility, page 54 to
2. Circuit breaker connected in determine if test is applicable
Modified Differential Ground- to trip units.
fault (MDGF) or source ground
3. The ground fault protection
return configuration.
function cannot be tested for
circuit breakers configured for
Modified Differential Ground
Fault (MDGF) or Source
Ground Return (SGR)
protection. These
configurations require primary
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Configuration Functions for Enerlin'X Devices


What’s in This Part
Enerlin'X Device Compatibility.........................................................................72
Configuration Function....................................................................................73
Connection of the Service Interface to an Enerlin'X Device ................................74

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Enerlin'X Device Compatibility


The following table lists which functions are applicable for Enerlin'X devices with
the Service Interface connected to PC with EPC software:

Device Part number Configuration Firmware update

IO input/output application module LV434063 ✓ ✓


for one circuit breaker
FDM121 front display module for TRV00121 – ✓
one circuit breaker
STRV00121
IFE Ethernet interface for one circuit LV434001 – ✓
breaker
IFE switchboard server LV434002 – ✓

IFM Modbus-SL interface for one LV434000 ✓ ✓


circuit breaker with Modbus-SL
RJ45 port

IFM Modbus-SL interface for one TRV00210 – ✓


circuit breaker with Modbus-SL 5-pin
connector STRV00210

BSCM circuit breaker status control LV434205 – –


module
S434205
BCM ULP circuit breaker 33106 – ✓
communication module

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Configuration Function
You can configure the Enerlin'X device with the Service Interface from EPC
software when the Service Interface is connected to the ULP port of the Enerlin'X
device.

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Connection of the Service Interface to an Enerlin'X


Device
Use the cable LV485514SP to connect the Service Interface to one of the RJ45
ULP ports of the following Enerlin'X devices:
• IFM interface
• IFE interface
• IFE server
• IO module
• FDM121 display

A. AC/DC power
B. ULP cable
C. USB cable with magnet
Once connected, you can use EcoStruxure Power Commission software to
configure and/or update the firmware of:
• the Enerlin'X device on which the Service Interface is connected.
• the other Enerlin'X devices in the IMU, including the BCM ULP.

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