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Pact Series

MasterPact MTZ2/MTZ3 IEC Circuit Breakers and


Switch-Disconnectors from 800 to 6300 A
User Guide
Pact Series offers world-class breakers and switches.

DOCA0101EN-05
10/2021

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MasterPact MTZ2/MTZ3 IEC Circuit Breakers and Switch-
Disconnectors from 800 to 6300 A

Table of Contents
Safety Information ......................................................................................5
About the Book ............................................................................................7
MasterPact MTZ2/MTZ3 Description .......................................................9
Pact Series Master Range.........................................................................10
MasterPact MTZ2/MTZ3 Range................................................................. 11
Fixed Device ............................................................................................13
Drawout Device ........................................................................................17
Device Identification..................................................................................25
MicroLogic X Control Unit: Description .......................................................28
Go2SE Landing Page ...............................................................................33
Operating Conditions ................................................................................35
MasterPact MTZ2/MTZ3 Normal Operation .........................................37
Device Operating Actions ..........................................................................38
Operating the Device ..........................................................................39
Control Modes ....................................................................................43
Opening the Device ............................................................................49
Closing the Device ..............................................................................51
Resetting the Circuit Breaker ...............................................................55
Engaging the ERMS Function ..............................................................56
Operating Accessories ........................................................................58
Drawout Device Racking Actions ...............................................................65
Drawout MasterPact MTZ2/MTZ3 Device Status ...................................66
Disconnecting the Drawout Device .......................................................71
Connecting the Drawout Device ...........................................................74
Removing the Drawout Device .............................................................77
Installing the Drawout Device in the Chassis .........................................80
Device Locking Actions .............................................................................83
Locking the Pushbuttons .....................................................................84
Locking the Device in Open Position with Padlocks ...............................86
Locking the Device in Open Position with Keylocks................................88
Chassis Locking in Disconnected Position ............................................90
Chassis Locking in Any Position...........................................................94
Locking the Safety Shutters .................................................................97
Device Interlocking Actions ..................................................................... 100
Mismatch Protection ......................................................................... 101
VPEC Door Interlock ......................................................................... 103
VPOC Open-door Racking Interlock ................................................... 106
IPA Cable-type Door Interlock ............................................................ 109
Mechanical Interlocking for Transfer Switches..................................... 110
DAE Automatic Spring-Discharge Interlock ......................................... 113
IBPO Racking Interlock Between Racking Handle and Opening
Pushbutton....................................................................................... 113
MasterPact MTZ Critical Cases ............................................................ 114
Finding the Cause of a Trip or an Alarm in Critical Cases ........................... 115
Resetting the Circuit Breaker After a Trip Due to an Electrical Fault ............ 120
Resetting the Circuit Breaker After a Trip Due to an Incident Detected by
the MicroLogic X Self-tests ...................................................................... 123

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Diagnosing Alarms ................................................................................. 125


Diagnosing Error Messages .................................................................... 132
MasterPact MTZ Commissioning ......................................................... 134
Introduction to Commissioning................................................................. 135
Inspection and MicroLogic X Settings....................................................... 137
Tests ..................................................................................................... 139
Communication Tests ............................................................................. 144
Final Checks and Reporting .................................................................... 145
MasterPact MTZ Test Form ..................................................................... 146
MasterPact MTZ Troubleshooting ........................................................ 149
Introduction to Troubleshooting................................................................ 150
Troubleshooting: Chassis Operation ........................................................ 153
Troubleshooting: Unexpected Tripping ..................................................... 154
Troubleshooting: Mechanical Control Operations ...................................... 156
Troubleshooting: Electrical Control Operations ......................................... 158
Troubleshooting: Control Operations from EcoStruxure Power Device
App ....................................................................................................... 160
Troubleshooting: Control Operations from IO Module ................................ 162
Troubleshooting: Control Operations from FDM121 Display ....................... 164
Troubleshooting: Control Operations from EcoStruxure Power
Commission Software ............................................................................. 166
Troubleshooting: Control Operations from IFE/EIFE Webpages ................. 168
Troubleshooting: Control Operations from Communication Network ........... 170
Troubleshooting: Control Operations from FDM128 Display ....................... 172
Schneider Electric Green Premium™ Ecolabel................................... 173
Schneider Electric Green Premium™ Ecolabel ......................................... 174

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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

DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH
• Apply appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and follow safe
electrical work practices. See NFPA 70E, CSA Z462, NOM 029-STPS or
local equivalent.
• This equipment must only be installed and serviced by qualified electrical
personnel.
• Turn off all power supplying this equipment before working on or inside this
equipment.
• Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm power is off.
• Replace all devices, doors, and covers before turning on power to this
equipment.
• Beware of potential hazards, and carefully inspect the work area for tools
and objects that may have been left inside the equipment.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.

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 aim of this guide is to provide users, installers, and maintenance personnel
with technical information needed to operate MasterPact™ MTZ2/MTZ3 circuit
breakers and switch-disconnectors, in compliance with the IEC standards.

Validity Note
This guide applies to MasterPact MTZ2/MTZ3 circuit breakers and switch-
disconnectors.
This guide applies to MicroLogic™ X control units:
• With firmware version 004.000.000 or greater
• With hardware version 001.000.000 or greater
NOTE:
This guide also applies to MicroLogic™ Xi control units. A MicroLogicXi control
unit is a MicroLogic X control unit without Bluetooth low energy (BLE)
communication.
The specific features of the MicroLogicXi control units are described in the
appendix in DOCA0102EN MasterPact MTZ – MicroLogic X Control Unit –
User Guide.

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
Title of documentation Reference number
MasterPact MTZ – MicroLogic X Control Unit – User Guide DOCA0102EN

MasterPact MTZ – Modbus Communication – User Guide DOCA0105EN


MasterPact MTZ - IEC 61850 Communication Guide DOCA0162EN
MasterPact MTZ - IEC Circuit Breakers and Switch-Disconnectors - DOCA0099EN
Maintenance Guide
MasterPact MTZ Catalogue LVPED216026EN

MasterPact MTZ2/MTZ3 - Fixed IEC Circuit Breaker or Switch- NVE35469


Disconnector - Instruction Sheet
MasterPact MTZ2/MTZ3 - Drawout IEC Circuit Breaker or Switch- NVE35470
Disconnector - Instruction Sheet
Enerlin'X IO – Input/Output Application Module for One IEC Circuit DOCA0055EN
Breaker – User Guide
Enerlin'X IFE – Ethernet Switchboard Server – User Guide DOCA0084EN
Enerlin'X IFE - Ethernet Interface for One IEC Circuit Breaker - User DOCA0142EN
Guide
Enerlin'X EIFE – Embedded Ethernet Interface for One MasterPact DOCA0106EN
MTZ Drawout Circuit Breaker – User Guide
Enerlin'X FDM121 – Front Display Module for One Circuit Breaker – DOCA0088EN
User Guide

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Title of documentation Reference number


Enerlin'X FDM128 – Ethernet Display for Eight Devices – User Guide DOCA0037EN

ULP System (IEC Standard) – ULP (Universal Logic Plug) System – DOCA0093EN
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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MasterPact MTZ2/MTZ3 Description


What’s in This Part
Pact Series Master Range ..............................................................................10
MasterPact MTZ2/MTZ3 Range ...................................................................... 11
Fixed Device..................................................................................................13
Drawout Device..............................................................................................17
Device Identification .......................................................................................25
MicroLogic X Control Unit: Description .............................................................28
Go2SE Landing Page .....................................................................................33
Operating Conditions......................................................................................35

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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.

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MasterPact MTZ2/MTZ3 Range


Description
The MasterPact MTZ2/MTZ3 range of circuit breakers and switch-disconnectors
offers current ratings from 800 A to 6,300 A, for AC power systems up to 1,150
Vac.
The MasterPact MTZ2/MTZ3 range is available in the following frame sizes:
• MasterPact MTZ2 for current ratings from 800 A to 4,000 A
• MasterPact MTZ3 for current ratings from 4,000 A to 6,300 A
Each frame size is available in the following power systems:
• 3-pole (3P)
• 4-pole (4P)
Devices are available in the following installation types:
• Fixed-mounted devices
• Drawout devices

Convention
In this guide, the term MasterPact MTZ device covers circuit breakers and switch-
disconnectors.

Circuit Breakers
The following performance levels are available:
• N1: standard short-circuit level (42 kA) with total selectivity
• H1: high short-circuit level (66 kA) with total selectivity
• H2: very high short-circuit level (100 kA) with very high selectivity (85 kA)
• H2V: very high short-circuit level (100 kA) with very high selectivity (100 kA)
(Rated operational voltage Ue limited to 440 Vac)
• H3: extremely high short-circuit level (150 kA) with high selectivity (66 kA)
• L1: extremely high short-circuit level (150 kA) with strong current limitation
and significant selectivity (30 kA)
NOTE: The values above correspond to a 440 Vac network, for higher voltage
levels the values can be different. Refer to LVPED216026EN MasterPact MTZ
Catalogue.

Circuit breakers are fitted with a MicroLogic X control unit.

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For full information about available circuit breaker models, frame sizes,
interrupting ratings, sensor ratings, and control units, refer to LVPED216026EN
MasterPact MTZ Catalogue.

Switch-Disconnectors
The following performance levels are available:
• NA: Icw = 42 kA/1s
• HA: Icw = 66 kA/1s
• HF: Icw = 85 kA/1s
• HH: Icw = 100 kA/1s
For information about available switch-disconnector models and frame sizes, refer
to LVPED216026EN MasterPact MTZ Catalogue.

Neutral Position on 4P Devices


On 4P circuit breakers:
• For MasterPact MTZ2 N1, H3, L1, H10, the neutral position is on the left side
as standard.
• For MasterPact MTZ2 H1, H2, and H2V, the neutral position is on the left side
as standard. A version with neutral position on the right side is available when
ordering.
• For MasterPact MTZ3 H1, H2, the neutral position is on the left side as
standard. A version with neutral position on the right side is available when
ordering.
On 4P switch-disconnectors:
• For MasterPact MTZ2 NA, HA, HF, the neutral position can be switched from
the left side to the right side using the label provided.
• For MasterPact MTZ2 HH, the neutral position is on the left side as standard.
A version with neutral position on the right side is available when ordering.
• For MasterPact MTZ3 HA, the neutral position is on the left side as standard.

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Fixed Device
Fixed Device Description
The following image shows the standard version of the fixed device (no optional
accessories).

A Mounting side plate

B Carrying grip

C Arc chute

D Blue fault-trip reset button

E Opening pushbutton

F Closing pushbutton

G Spring charging handle

H Terminal blocks for standard accessories

I Front cover

J VBP pushbutton locking cover (optional)

K Rating plate

L Spring charged and ready-to-close indicator

M Main-contact position indicator

N Window to read the (optional) CDM mechanical


operation counter

O Control unit

P Control unit transparent cover

Fixed Device Accessories Description


The following image shows the accessories available for the fixed device.

A Additional support brackets for mounting on a


backplate

B ULP port module

C Terminal blocks for optional accessories

D Four OF indication contacts (optional)

E Four OF indication contacts (delivered as


standard)

F KMT grounding kit

G MCH gear motor

H CDM mechanical operation counter

Z1, Z2 See following images

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The following images zoom in on the accessories for the fixed device:

I Standard SDE1 fault-trip indication contact N MN undervoltage release or MX2 opening voltage release

J Optional SDE2 fault-trip indication contact or RES electrical O MX1 opening voltage release
remote reset
P PF ready-to-close contact
K Microswitch
Q XF closing voltage release
L M2C programmable contacts or ESM ERMS switch module
R BPFE electrical closing pushbutton
M Isolation module
S VCPO OFF-position locking by padlocks

T VSPO OFF-position locking by keylocks

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Fixed Device Terminal Block Description

Terminal block supplied as standard on the circuit breaker

Terminal block for optional accessories on the circuit breaker

Assignment of Terminal Blocks


The following table describes the assignment and the availability of the terminal
blocks for fixed circuit breakers and switch-disconnectors:
• Standard terminal blocks and the associated accessories are delivered with
the device.
• Optional terminal blocks are delivered with the device only if the associated
optional accessories are installed in the device.
• N/A indicates that the terminal blocks and the associated optional
accessories are not compatible with the device.

Block Marking Description Circuit breaker Switch-disconnector

A COM Terminal block for the external power supply of Standard N/A
the MicroLogic X control unit

or ULP port module Optional N/A

UC1 Zone selective interlocking (ZSI), rectangular Standard N/A


sensor for earth-leakage protection, or MDGF
module input

UC2 Neutral external sensor, rectangular sensor for Standard N/A


earth-leakage protection, or MDGF module
input

SDE2/RES SDE2 additional fault-trip indication contact Optional N/A on MasterPact MTZ NA, HA, HA10

Optional on MasterPact MTZ2 HF, HH

or RES electrical remote reset N/A


UC4 External voltage connector Optional N/A

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Block Marking Description Circuit breaker Switch-disconnector

UC3 External voltage connector Optional N/A

M2C/ESM M2C programmable contacts or ESM ERMS Optional N/A


switch module
SDE1 SDE1 fault-trip indication contact Standard N/A on MasterPact MTZ NA, HA, HA10

Standard on MasterPact MTZ2 HF, HH

B MN/MX2 MN undervoltage release Optional Optional

or MX2 opening voltage release

MX1 MX1 opening voltage release Optional Optional

XF XF closing voltage release Optional Optional

PF PF ready-to-close contact Optional Optional

MCH MCH gear motor Optional Optional

C OF21–OF24 4 OF indication contacts Optional Optional

OF11–OF14 4 OF indication contacts Optional Optional

OF1–OF4 4 OF indication contacts Standard Standard

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Drawout Device
Definition
A drawout device is composed of the moving part (also called the device) and the
fixed part (or chassis).

Drawout Device Moving Part Description


The following image shows the standard version of the moving part of a drawout
device (no optional accessories).

A Carrying grip

B Arc chute

C Blue fault-trip reset button

D Opening pushbutton

E Closing pushbutton

F Spring charging handle

G Terminal block connectors

H Front cover

I VBP pushbutton locking cover (optional)

J Rating plate

K Spring charged and ready-to-close indicator

L Main-contact position indicator

M Window to consult the (optional) CDM


mechanical operation counter

N Control unit

O Control unit transparent cover

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Drawout Device Accessories Description


The following image shows the accessories available for the moving part of a
drawout device.

A VDC mismatch protection

B Terminal block connectors for optional


accessories

C Terminal block connectors for standard


accessories

D Optional block of four OF indication contacts


or EF combined connected/closed contacts

E Four OF indication contacts (delivered as


standard)

F KMT grounding kit

G MCH gear motor

H CDM mechanical operation counter

Z1, Z2 See following images

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The following images zoom in on the accessories for the moving part of a drawout
device.

I Standard SDE1 fault-trip indication contact O MN undervoltage release or MX2 opening voltage release

J Optional SDE2 fault-trip indication contact or RES electrical P MX1 opening voltage release
remote reset
Q PF ready-to-close contact
K Microswitch
R XF closing voltage release
L IBPO interlock between racking handle and opening pushbutton
S BPFE electrical closing pushbutton
M M2C programmable contacts or ESM ERMS switch module
T VCPO OFF-position locking by padlocks
N Isolation module
U VSPO OFF-position locking by keylocks

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Chassis Description
The following image shows the standard version of the chassis (no optional
accessories).

A Carrying grip K Racking handle

B ULP port module L Moving part position indicator

C Terminal blocks supplied as standard M Racking handle socket

D Terminal block identification plate N Position release button

E Top safety shutter O Chassis locking by padlocks

F Bottom safety shutter P Latch for switching chassis locking from disconnected position to
any position (connected, test, disconnected)
G Rail release tab
Q Shutter locking block
H Drawout grip

I Extension rail

J Racking handle storage space

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Chassis Accessories Description


The following image shows the accessories available for the chassis.

A VDC mismatch protection G VPOC open-door racking interlock

B Drawout device position contacts H VIVC shutter position indication and locking

C Optional terminal block I IBPO interlock between racking handle and opening pushbutton

D Cord between ULP port module and EIFE interface J VSPD chassis locking by keylocks

E EIFE embedded Ethernet interface K VPEC door interlock

F Circuit breaker auxiliary terminal shield

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Chassis Terminal Block Description

Terminal block supplied as standard on the chassis

Optional terminal block on the chassis


(1) Supplied as standard with chassis for MasterPact MTZ2/MTZ3 circuit breakers
only
(2) Supplied as standard with 3P chassis only

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Assignment of Terminal Blocks


The following table describes the assignment and the availability of the terminal
blocks for drawout circuit breakers and switch-disconnectors:
• Standard terminal blocks are delivered on the chassis, even if the associated
optional accessories are not installed in the device.
• Optional terminal blocks are delivered on the chassis only if the associated
optional accessories are installed in the device.
• N/A indicates that the terminal blocks and the associated optional
accessories are not compatible with the device.

Block Marking Description Circuit Switch-disconnector


breaker
A CD1–CD3 3 CD disconnected position contacts Optional Optional

CE4–CE6 or 3 CE connected position contacts


B COM ULP port module Standard N/A
UC1 Zone selective interlocking (ZSI), rectangular Standard Standard
sensor for earth-leakage protection, or MDGF
module input
UC2 Neutral external sensor, rectangular sensor for Standard Standard
earth-leakage protection, or MDGF module input
SDE2/RES SDE2 additional fault-trip indication contact Optional N/A on MasterPact MTZ NA, HA,
HA10

Optional on MasterPact MTZ2 HF,


HH
or RES electrical remote reset N/A
UC4 External voltage connector Optional N/A
UC3 External voltage connector Standard on 3P Standard on 3P switch-
circuit breakers disconnectors
Optional on 4P N/A on 4P switch-disconnectors
circuit breakers
M2C/ESM M2C programmable contacts Optional N/A

or ESM ERMS switch module


SDE1 SDE1 fault-trip indication contact Standard Standard
CE1–CE3 3 CE connected position contacts Optional Optional

CT4–CT6 or 3 CT test position contacts


C MN/MX2 MN undervoltage release Standard Standard

or MX2 opening voltage release


MX1 MX1 opening voltage release Standard Standard
XF XF closing voltage release Standard Standard
PF PF ready-to-close contact Standard Standard
MCH MCH gear motor Standard Standard
D(1) OF11–OF24 8 OF indication contacts Optional Optional

EF11–EF24 or 8 EF combined connected/closed position


auxiliary contacts
OF1–OF4 4 OF indication contacts Standard Standard
CT1–CT3 3 CT test position contacts Optional Optional

CD4–CD6 or 3 CD disconnected position contacts

CE7–CE9 or 3 CE connected position contacts

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Block Marking Description Circuit Switch-disconnector


breaker
D(2) OF11–OF22 6 OF indication contacts Optional N/A

EF11–EF22 or 6 EF combined connected/closed position


auxiliary contacts
OF1–OF4 4 OF indication contacts Standard Standard
EIFE EIFE embedded Ethernet interface Optional N/A
(1) Without EIFE interface

(2) With EIFE interface

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Device Identification
Identification
The MasterPact MTZ2/MTZ3 device can be identified in the following ways:
• Rating plate on device
• QR code located:
◦ On the front face of the control unit of the circuit breaker
◦ On the front face of the switch-disconnector
• Identification labels on the device and on the chassis

A Product identification label


B Product checked label
C Accessory voltages label
D Rating plate
E QR code to access product information

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Product Identification Label

Leg- Description Explanation


end
A Product code The product code is a line of code representing the complete
configuration of a MasterPact circuit breaker or switch-
disconnector. It is automatically generated for each
MasterPact device after completing the configuration using
the Product Selector configuration tool.

The product code appears on the invoice and on the delivery


documents as well as on the MasterPact device and
packaging labels.

The product code can be entered in the Product Selector


configuration tool, which generates the complete
configuration of the MasterPact device.

B Schneider Electric –
internal identification
numbers
C Description of device The description of the device, specifies the following
characteristics:
• Range
• Rating
• Performance level
• Number of poles
• Control unit type

D Certification logos The logos of the mandatory certifications of the device.

E Device serial number The device serial number is coded PPYYWWDXXXX, where:
• PP: Plant code
• YY: Year of manufacture
• WW: Week of manufacture
• D: Day of the week of manufacture (Monday = 1)
• XXXX: The production number of the product on the
day. Ranges from 0001 to 9999
For example, PP162330064 is the sixty fourth device
manufactured at plant PP on Wednesday, June 8, 2016.

Product Checked Label

Leg- Description Explanation


end
F Device serial number See explanation in preceding table.

G Device test date code The device test date code is coded PPYYWWD HH:MM,
where:
• PP: plant code
• YY: year of test
• WW: week of test
• D: day of the week of test (Monday = 1)
• HH:MM: the time of test in hours and minutes

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Accessory Voltages Label

The accessory voltages label gives the voltage of the accessories which are
installed in the device and which need to be connected to a power supply.

Rating Plate
The rating plate with the device information is located on the front cover of the
device.

Circuit breaker rating plate Switch-disconnector rating plate

A Device size and rated current x 100 A J Uimp: rated impulse withstand voltage

B Ui: rated insulation voltage K Icu: rated ultimate short-circuit breaking capacity

C Ue: rated operational voltage L Selectivity category as per IEC 60947-2

D Frequency M Place for sticker with IP address of the optional EIFE interface

E Type of device: circuit breaker or switch-disconnector, suitable for N Icm: rated short-circuit making capacity
insulation
O Ith: conventional free air thermal current
F Ics: rated service short-circuit breaking capacity
P Ie: rated operational current
G Icw: rated short-time withstand current
Q Information related to switch-disconnectors used as unprotected
H Standards circuit breakers

I Performance level

QR Code
When the QR code on the front face of a MasterPact MTZ device is scanned with
a smartphone running a QR code reader and connected to the Internet, the
Go2SE landing page is displayed, page 33. The landing page displays some
information about the device and a list of menus.

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MicroLogic X Control Unit: Description


Introduction
The MicroLogic X control unit includes:
• LEDs to monitor the status of the circuit breaker
• A local Human Machine Interface comprising a graphic display with colored
backlight, contextual buttons, and dedicated buttons
• LEDs to monitor the cause of trips and alarms

Control Unit Description


A Ready LED

B Service LED

C ERMS LED

D Graphic display screen

E NFC wireless communication zone

F Home button

G Three contextual buttons

H Escape button ESC

I Bluetooth LED

J Bluetooth activation button

K Test button for ground-fault and earth-


leakage protection (MicroLogic 6.0 X and 7.0
X)

L Test/Reset button for trip cause LEDs and


alarms

M Mini USB port under rubber cover

N Overload and trip cause LEDs

O Cover for internal battery

P VPS voltage power supply module (optional)

Q VPS LED to indicate that the VPS module is


supplying the control unit

R QR code to access product information

S Control unit identification number

T Control unit type

U Sensor plug with the rated current of the


circuit breaker

V Plastic cover

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Status LEDs
LED Description

Ready The Ready LED blinks slowly when the standard protection functions of the control
unit are operational.

The service LED alerts the user to the health state of the circuit breaker.
• Orange LED: medium severity detected alarm that requires non-urgent
maintenance action.
• Red LED: high severity detected alarm that requires immediate maintenance
action.
ERMS The ERMS (Energy Reduction Maintenance Setting) LED has the following
statuses:
• Blue LED: ERMS engaged
• Off LED: ERMS disengaged

Display Screen with Contextual Buttons and Dedicated Buttons


The local HMI screen and buttons are used to:
• Navigate the menu structure.
• Display monitored values.
• Access and edit configuration settings.

NFC Communication Zone


The NFC communication zone is used to establish an NFC connection between a
smartphone running the EcoStruxure Power Device app and the MicroLogic X
control unit. When the connection is established, the circuit breaker operating data
is automatically uploaded to the smartphone.

Bluetooth Activation Button and LED


The Bluetooth activation button is used to establish a Bluetooth low energy
connection between a smartphone running the EcoStruxure Power Device app
and the MicroLogic X control unit. When the connection is established, the circuit
breaker can be monitored and controlled from the smartphone.
When the Bluetooth LED is blinking, it indicates that the MicroLogic X control unit
is in communication with a Bluetooth device.

Test Button
The test button is used to test the ground-fault protection for MicroLogic 6.0 X and
the earth-leakage protection for MicroLogic 7.0 X.

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Overload and Trip Cause LEDs


The indications of the four trip cause LEDs depend on the type of MicroLogic X
control unit.

LEDs Description

• MicroLogic 2.0 X, 5.0 X, 6.0 X, 7.0 X: Overload pre-alarm, the load


exceeds 90% and is lower than 105% of the Ir setting of the long-
time protection.

• MicroLogic 2.0 X, 5.0 X, 6.0 X, 7.0 X: Overload alarm, the load


exceeds 105% of the Ir setting of the long-time protection.

• MicroLogic 2.0 X, 5.0 X, 6.0 X, 7.0 X: Trip due to long-time


protection.

• MicroLogic 2.0 X: Trip due to instantaneous protection.


• MicroLogic 5.0 X, 6.0 X, 7.0 X: Trip due to short-time protection or
instantaneous protection.

• MicroLogic 2.0 X, 5.0 X: Not applicable.


• MicroLogic 6.0 X: Trip due to ground-fault protection.
• MicroLogic 7.0 X: Trip due to earth-leakage protection.

• MicroLogic 2.0 X, 5.0 X, 6.0 X, 7.0 X: Trip due to optional


protections.

• MicroLogic 2.0 X, 5.0 X, 6.0 X, 7.0 X: MicroLogic control unit


invalid result detected during self test.

NOTE: If the MicroLogic X control unit is not powered, the trip cause LEDs go
off after 4 hours. After this period, press the Test/Reset button to light them
again.

Test/Reset Button
The Test/Reset button performs the following functions:
• Test of the internal battery or check LED functionality: press and hold the
Test/Reset button for less than 3 seconds, the four trip cause LEDs switch off
for one second. One of the following results:
◦ The four trip cause LEDs switch on for two seconds: the battery is OK.
◦ The four trip cause LEDs flash sequentially for two seconds: the battery is
near the end of its life. Replace the battery.
◦ The four trip cause LEDs do not light: replace the battery.
NOTE: This test must be carried out immediately after the 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 of the latched events: press and hold the Test/Reset button for more
than 3 seconds to reset the latched events. The trip cause LEDs and the
service LED switch off.

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Mini USB Port


Remove the rubber cover of the mini USB port to connect the following devices:
• A Mobile Power Pack to supply power to the MicroLogic X control unit.
• A smartphone running the EcoStruxure Power Device app through USB OTG
connection.
• A PC running EcoStruxure Power Commission software.
NOTE: The MicroLogic X control unit does not support USB keys. Even if a
USB key is connected using an adapter, data is not transferred.

QR Code
When the QR code on the front face of a MicroLogic X control unit is scanned with
a smartphone running a QR code reader and connected to the Internet, the
Go2SE landing page is displayed, page 33. The landing page displays some
information about the device and a list of menus.

Control Unit Identification Number


The identification number is made up as follows:
• The serial number of the MicroLogic X control unit in the format
FFFFFFYYWWDLXXXX
• The commercial reference of the control unit in the format LV8•••••
Use the identification number to register your MicroLogic X control unit through
mySchneider app, the customer care mobile application.
Registering your MicroLogic X control unit enables you to keep your records up to
date and enables traceability.

Control Unit Type


This code indicates the type of MicroLogic control unit:
• The number (for example, 6.0) defines the types of protection provided by the
control unit.
• The letter (X) identifies the range of the control unit.

Internal Battery
The internal battery powers the trip cause LEDs and the main diagnostic functions
in the absence of any other power supply.

VPS Voltage Power Supply Module


The VPS module provides an internal voltage supply to the MicroLogic X control
unit.
The VPS module is optional for MicroLogic 2.0 X, 5.0 X, and 6.0 X. It is installed
as standard on MicroLogic 7.0 X.

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Sensor Plug
The protection ranges depend on the rated current In, defined by the sensor plug
present below the MicroLogic X control unit.

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Go2SE Landing Page


Presentation
When the QR code on the front face of a MasterPact MTZ device is scanned with
a smartphone running a QR code reader and connected to the Internet, the
Go2SE landing page is displayed.
The landing page displays information about the device and a list of menus.

Landing Page Description


The landing page is accessible from Android and iOS smartphones. It displays the
same list of menus with slight differences in presentation.
The following example shows the landing page displayed on an Android
smartphone:

A Commercial reference of MicroLogic X control unit

B Type of MicroLogic X control unit

C Landing page menus. See the following menu


descriptions for details.

D Downloadable applications

Characteristics
Selecting this menu gives access to a product datasheet with detailed information
about the MicroLogic X control unit.

Documentation
Selecting this menu gives access to a sub-menu with the following options:
• Asset Life Cycle Documents: gives access to Safe Repository.
Safe Repository is a web service allowing documentation linked to assets to
be consulted, stored, and shared in a Schneider Electric environment. Access
to Safe Repository is restricted to authorized users.
Safe Repository gives access to the bill of materials of the MasterPact MTZ
circuit breaker.
• Technical Guidance at Glance: gives access to the MasterPact MTZ
technical publications, including:
◦ MasterPact MTZ - MicroLogic X Control Unit - User Guide
◦ MasterPact MTZ1 - Circuit Breakers and Switch-Disconnectors - User
Guide

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◦ MasterPact MTZ2/MTZ3 - Circuit Breakers and Switch-Disconnectors -


User Guide
◦ All the instruction sheets for MasterPact MTZ devices and MicroLogic X
control units
• Product Documentation: gives access to the MicroLogic X technical
publications

EcoStruxure Facility Expert App


Selecting this application gives access to the EcoStruxure Facility Expert mobile
application that can be downloaded on Android and iOS smartphones. For
smartphone compatibility, check on your application store.
EcoStruxure Facility Expert optimizes operations and maintenance, helping to
ensure business continuity, and provides insights to service providers or facility
managers.
EcoStruxure Facility Expert is a real-time collaborative technology available on
mobile devices and PCs that enables managers and maintenance personnel to be
connected with facilities and equipment. Information exchange between users is
simple and fast.
The QR code on MasterPact MTZ devices enables managers and maintenance
personnel to access the following automatic downloads:
• MasterPact MTZ device identifier.
• Technical documentation.
• The maintenance plan for the MasterPact MTZ device.
EcoStruxure Facility Expert enables managers and maintenance personnel to
access the maintenance plan for MasterPact MTZ devices.
EcoStruxure Facility Expert helps maintenance personnel to diagnose issues
remotely and manage maintenance efficiently by:
• Providing relevant information on critical assets.
• Sending immediate state of the equipment and detailed information helping
for diagnostics.

EcoStruxure Power Device App


Selecting this application gives access to the EcoStruxure Power Device app that
can be downloaded and installed on Android and iOS smartphones. For
smartphone compatibility, check on your application store.

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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Operating Conditions
Introduction
MasterPact MTZ devices are designed and tested for operation in industrial
atmospheres. It is recommended that equipment is cooled or heated to the proper
operating temperature and kept free of excessive vibration and dust.

Ambient Temperature
MasterPact MTZ devices can operate under the following temperature conditions:
• Electrical and mechanical characteristics specified for an ambient
temperature of -25 °C to +70 °C.
• Circuit-breaker closing specified down to -35 °C by manual operation with
closing pushbutton.
Storage conditions are as follows:
• -40 °C to +85 °C for the device without the control unit.
• -25 °C to +85 °C for the control unit.

Extreme Atmospheric Conditions


MasterPact MTZ devices have successfully passed tests for extreme atmospheric
conditions, defined by the following standards:

Standard Title
IEC 60068-2-1 Dry cold, at -40 °C

IEC 60068-2-2 Dry heat, at +85 °C

IEC 60068-2-30 Damp heat (temperature +55 °C, relative humidity 95%)

IEC 60068-2-52 level 2 Salt mist

Industrial Environments
MasterPact MTZ devices can operate in the industrial environments defined by
IEC 60947 (pollution degree up to 3).
It is advisable to check that devices are installed in suitably cooled switchboards
without excessive dust.

Conditions Standard
Corrosive industrial atmospheres Category 3C3 compliant with IEC 60721-3-3

Sea salts 0.8 to 8 mg/m² day average over the Compliant with IEC 60721-2-5
year

Mechanically active substances Category 3S3 compliant with IEC 60721-3-3

Beyond these conditions, MasterPact MTZ devices must be installed inside


switchboards with an IP rating equal to or greater than IP54.

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Vibration
MasterPact MTZ devices have successfully passed tests for the following vibration
levels, in compliance with IEC 60068-2-6 and IEC 60068-2-27:
• 2 Hz to 13.2 Hz: amplitude +/- 1 mm.
• 13.2 Hz to 100 Hz: constant acceleration of 0.7 g.
Vibration testing to these levels is required by merchant marine inspection
organizations (for example, Veritas, Lloyd’s).
MasterPact MTZ devices have also been successfully tested according to:
• Annex Q - IEC 60947-1: Special tests – damp heat, salt mist, vibration and
shock
• IEC 60947-1 - Category D: Environment subject to temperature, humidity and
vibration

Altitude
MasterPact MTZ devices are designed and tested to operate at altitudes below
2,000 m.
At altitudes above 2,000 m, the characteristics of the ambient air (electrical
resistance, cooling capacity) lower product characteristics as follows:

Characteristics Altitude
2,000 m 3,000 m 4,000 m 5,000 m

Impulse withstand voltage Uimp (kV) 12 11 10 8

Rated insulation voltage (Ui) (V) 1,000 900 780 700

Maximum rated MasterPact MTZ2/ 690 690 630 560


operational voltage 50/ MTZ3 except H10
60 Hz Ue (V)
MasterPact MTZ2/ 1,000 890 795 700
MTZ3 H10
Rated current (A) at 40 °C 1 x In 0.99 x In 0.96 x In 0.94 x In

NOTE: Intermediate values can be obtained by interpolation.

Electromagnetic Disturbances
MasterPact MTZ devices have protection against:
• Overvoltages caused by devices that generate electromagnetic disturbance.
• Overvoltages caused by atmospheric disturbance or by a distribution-system
outage (for example, a lighting system failure).
• Devices emitting radio waves (for example, radio transmitters, walkie-talkies,
or radar).
• Electrostatic discharge produced by users.
MasterPact MTZ devices have successfully passed the electromagnetic-
compatibility tests (EMC) defined by the following international standards:
• IEC 60947-2, appendix F.
• IEC 60947-2, appendix B (control units with earth-leakage function).
The devices have passed the above tests and therefore:
• No nuisance tripping occurs.
• Tripping times are respected.

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MasterPact MTZ2/MTZ3 Normal Operation


What’s in This Part
Device Operating Actions................................................................................38
Drawout Device Racking Actions .....................................................................65
Device Locking Actions...................................................................................83
Device Interlocking Actions ........................................................................... 100

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Device Operating Actions


What’s in This Chapter
Operating the Device .....................................................................................39
Control Modes ..............................................................................................43
Opening the Device .......................................................................................49
Closing the Device ........................................................................................51
Resetting the Circuit Breaker..........................................................................55
Engaging the ERMS Function ........................................................................56
Operating Accessories...................................................................................58

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Operating the Device


Device Status
The indicators on the front of the device show the following information:
• Reset button:
◦ In: the device is closed or open voluntarily (not tripped)
◦ Out: the device has tripped
• Position indicator of main contacts: ON or OFF.
• Closing spring and ready-to-close indicator. The state can be one of the
following:
◦ Discharged (no energy to close the circuit breaker)
◦ Charged not ready-to-close
◦ Charged ready-to-close

A Reset button
B Position indicator of main contacts
C Closing spring and ready-to-close indicator
The combination of both indicators gives the device status:

Position indicator of main Closing spring and ready-to- Device status description
contacts close indicator
Device is off (main contacts are open) and closing spring is
discharged.

Device is off (main contacts are open) and closing spring is charged.
The device is not ready-to-close because at least one of the following
conditions is true:
• The device has tripped and must be reset.
• The MX opening voltage release is energized.
• The MN undervoltage release is not energized.
• The device is mechanically locked in the open position by using
padlock or keylock or by using an interlocking system.

Device is off (main contacts are open) and closing spring is charged.

The device is ready-to-close.

Device is on (main contacts are closed) and closing spring is


discharged.

Device is on (main contacts are closed) and closing spring is


charged.

The device is not ready-to-close because it is already closed.

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Device Indication Contacts


The position of the device main contacts is indicated by OF indication contacts.

Name Contact Position of indicators and contacts


number
Device status – ON OFF Tripped (by
MicroLogic X
control unit)

Position indicator –
of main contacts

Main contact – Closed Open Open


position

Reset button – IN IN OUT


position

OF indication 1–2 Open Closed Closed


contact position
1–4 Closed Open Open

SDE indication 1–2 Closed Closed Open


contact position
1–4 Open Open Closed

Anti-Pumping Function
MasterPact MTZ devices provide a mechanical anti-pumping function. In the event
of simultaneous maintained opening and closing orders, the standard mechanism
blocks the main contacts in the open position. After a trip due to an electrical fault
or intentional opening using the manual or electrical controls, the closing order
must first be discontinued, then reactivated to close the circuit breaker. This
prevents a cycle of closing and opening.
When remote operation features are used, allow at least four seconds for the
MCH gear motor to charge the device closing spring completely before the XF
closing voltage release is actuated.
To prevent the device from closing prematurely, the PF ready-to-close contact can
be series connected with the XF closing voltage release.

Charging the Closing Spring


The closing spring must be charged with sufficient energy to close the MasterPact
MTZ:
• Manual charge: Charge the mechanism by pulling the spring charging handle
down seven times.

• Automatic charge: If the optional MCH gear motor is installed, the spring is
automatically charged after closing.

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Manual Operation Cycle with the Spring Charging Handle


The following image shows an Open/Close/Open (OCO) cycle for manually
charged devices without MCH gear motor:

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Electrical Operation Cycle with an MCH Gear Motor


The following image shows an Open/Close/Open (OCO) cycle for electrically
charged devices using an MCH gear motor:

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Control Modes
Presentation
The circuit breaker control mode is a MicroLogic X setting which defines the
means to control the opening and closing functions of the circuit breaker.
Two control modes are available: Manual and Auto.
Manual control mode only accepts orders made using one of the following:
• The mechanical buttons on the front of the circuit breaker.
• The external pushbutton connected to the MN/MX/XF voltage releases.
• The BPFE electrical closing pushbutton.
Auto control mode has two settings: Local or Remote. All orders accepted in
Manual control mode are accepted in Auto control mode, as well as orders from
local or remote communication as follows:
• Auto Local: the operator needs to be close to the circuit breaker to establish
communication and only orders sent from a local source through
communication are accepted:
◦ EcoStruxure Power Commission software through USB connection
◦ EcoStruxure Power Device app with MasterPact Operation Assistant
Digital Module through Bluetooth or USB OTG connection
• Auto Remote: the operator does not need to be next to the circuit breaker to
establish communication and orders are accepted only when sent from a
remote source through the communication network.
NOTE: EcoStruxure Power Commission software connected through the
communication network can be used to send control orders to the circuit
breaker.
The control mode factory setting is Auto Remote.
NOTE: The switch-disconnector control mode corresponds to the Manual
control mode of circuit breakers. To operate a switch-disconnector through
communication, it is possible to use an IO module. Refer to DOCA0055EN
Enerlin'X IO – Input/Output Application Module for One IEC Circuit Breaker –
User Guide.

Operation According to Control Mode Configured


The following table summarizes the opening and closing operations available,
depending on the control mode configured:

Control mode Type of order and delivery method


Mechani- Electrical Through communication
cal
Pushbut- BPFE Point to IO FDM121 EcoStrux- EcoStruxure Commu- FDM128 IFE/EIFE
ton point module display ure Power Power nication display Weblogs
(voltage Commis- Device app network
release) sion +
software (1) MasterPact
Operation
Assistant
Digital
Module(2)
Manual ✔ ✔ ✔ – – – – – – –
Auto: Local ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔(3) ✔ ✔ ✔ – – –
Auto: Remote ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔(3) – – – ✔ ✔ ✔
(1) Through USB

(2) Through Bluetooth or USB OTG

(3) According to IO input mode setting

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Operation in Manual Control Mode

EcoStruxure
IFE/EIFE
FDM121 Power SCADA
~/= Commission webpages

Ethernet

FDM128
3
ETH2 2
1

ULP C
B EIFE IO

13

R Reset

0 I
BPFE
MN
MX
A
XF
EcoStruxure
Power Device app

EcoStruxure
D Power
Commission

A MicroLogic X control unit


B ULP port module
C EIFE embedded Ethernet interface
D Circuit breaker mechanism
Opening and closing operations available in Manual control mode:
• 0: mechanical opening pushbutton
• 1: mechanical closing pushbutton
• BPFE: electrical closing pushbutton
• External pushbuttons wired by customer, and connected to:
◦ XF: standard or communicating and diagnostic closing voltage release
◦ MX: standard or communicating and diagnostic opening voltage release
◦ MN: standard or diagnostic undervoltage release

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Operation in Auto: Local Mode

EcoStruxure IFE/EIFE
FDM121 Power SCADA
~/= Commission
webpages

Ethernet

24VDC I1 C I2 I3 C I4 I5 C I6

E
ETH1 ETH2
3
2

FDM128
IO
ULP C T

B EIFE
O1 O2 O3 A1
13 14 23 24 33 34 T1 T2

R Reset

0 I
BPFE
MN
MX
A
XF EcoStruxure
Power Device app

EcoStruxure
D Power
Commission

A MicroLogic X control unit


B ULP port module
C EIFE embedded Ethernet interface
D Circuit breaker mechanism
E IO input/output application module
Opening and closing operations available in Auto: Local mode:
• 0: mechanical opening pushbutton
• 1: mechanical closing pushbutton
• BPFE: electrical closing pushbutton
• External pushbuttons wired by customer, and connected to:
◦ XF: communicating and diagnostic closing voltage release
◦ MX: communicating and diagnostic opening voltage release
◦ MN: standard or diagnostic undervoltage release
• IO: with the Breaker Operation predefined application of the IO module set to
local control mode
• EcoStruxure Power Commission software: command sent through USB
connection
• EcoStruxure Power Device app with MasterPact Operation Assistant Digital
Module:
◦ Through Bluetooth low energy wireless communication
◦ Through USB OTG connection

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Operation in Auto: Remote Mode

EcoStruxure
IFE/EIFE
FDM121 Power SCADA
~/= Commission webpages

Ethernet

24VDC I1 C I2 I3 C I4 I5 C I6

E
AI

FDM128
IO
ETH1 ETH2
O1

O2

ULP
O3

B C T

EIFE LV434063

O1 O2 O3 A1
13 14 23 24 33 34 T1 T2

R Reset

0 I
BPFE
MN
MX
A
XF
EcoStruxure
Power Device app

EcoStruxure
D Power
Commission

A MicroLogic X control unit


B ULP port module
C EIFE embedded Ethernet interface
D Circuit breaker mechanism
E IO input/output application module
Opening and closing operations available in Auto: Remote mode:
• 0: mechanical opening pushbutton
• 1: mechanical closing pushbutton
• BPFE: electrical closing pushbutton
• External pushbuttons wired by customer, and connected to:
◦ XF: communicating and diagnostic closing voltage release
◦ MX: communicating and diagnostic opening voltage release
◦ MN: standard or diagnostic undervoltage release
• IO: with the Breaker Operation predefined application of the IO module set to
remote control mode
• Communication: remote command through IFE, EIFE, or IFM interface.

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Setting the Control Mode


The Auto or Manual control mode can be set as follows:
• On the MicroLogic X display screen, at Home > Configuration >
Communication > Control Mode > Mode.
• With the EcoStruxure Power Device app through Bluetooth or USB OTG
connection.
The Local or Remote mode can be set as follows:
• When the IO module is used with the Breaker Operation predefined
application, the local or remote mode is defined only by the control mode
selector switch wired on the digital input I1 of the IO module.
• When the IO module is not used with the Breaker Operation predefined
application, the local or remote mode can be set as follows:
◦ With EcoStruxure Power Commission software through USB connection.
◦ With the EcoStruxure Power Device app through Bluetooth or USB OTG
connection.
◦ With the FDM121 display connected to the MicroLogic X control unit
through the ULP system.
NOTE:
• The Local or Remote mode cannot be set on the MicroLogic X display
screen.
• When Auto control mode is set, the control mode is Auto Local or Auto
Remote, depending on the last setting.

Displaying the Control Mode


The control mode (Manual, Auto Local, or Auto Remote) is displayed as follows:
• On the MicroLogic X display screen, at Home > Configuration >
Communication > Control Mode > Mode
• With EcoStruxure Power Commission software through USB connection
• With the EcoStruxure Power Device app through Bluetooth or USB OTG
connection
• On the IFE/EIFE webpages
• By a remote controller using the communication network.

Predefined Events
Changing the control mode settings generates the following events:

Code Event History Severity


0x1002 (4098) Manual mode enabled Operation Low
0x1004 (4100) Local mode enabled Operation Low
0x0D0D (3341) Config. error IO and CU - Local/Remote mode Configuration Medium

Recommended Actions
Code Event Recommended actions
0x0D0D (3341) Config. error IO and CU - Correct the configuration error with
Local/Remote mode EcoStruxure Power Commission:
• If you want the L/R mode to be controlled
by the IO module, connect an IO module
with L/R mode assignment.
• If you do not want the L/R mode to be
controlled by the IO module, connect an
IO module without L/R mode assignment.

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Opening the Device


Opening Conditions
To open the device, the device must be closed (I).
NOTE: An opening order always takes priority over a closing order.

Opening the Device


The following tables present the different ways to open the device in the different
control modes available.
The device can be opened in the following ways in all control modes:

Opening type Control Accessories Opening action


mode
Mechanical Manual, – Press the opening
Auto: pushbutton on the front of
Local, or the device.
Auto:
Remote This opening action is
possible at any time.

Automatic Manual, MN undervoltage release, The MN undervoltage release opens the device automatically in the
Auto: with or without MN delay unit case of voltage drop.
Local, or
Auto:
Remote
By external Manual, • External pushbutton Press the external pushbutton which is connected to the MX opening
pushbutton Auto: wired by customer voltage release or to the MN undervoltage release via the customer
Local, or terminal block.
• One of the following
Auto: accessories:
Remote When the MN undervoltage release is connected to the MN delay unit,
◦ MX standard or the device opens with the corresponding time delay.
communicating
opening voltage
release
◦ MN undervoltage
release, with or
without MN delay
unit

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In addition, the circuit breaker can be opened in the following ways when Auto
control mode is configured.

DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH
• Do not operate the circuit breaker without confirming that doing so will not
create a hazardous situation.
• Do not allow any person to work on the electrical network without physically
validating the successful execution of the local or remote software actions for
opening the circuit breaker or switching off the electrical circuit.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.

Opening type Control Accessories Opening action


mode
Through IO module Auto: • MX communicating Open the circuit breaker by using the predefined application 2 Breaker
Local or opening voltage Operation of the IO module.
Auto: release
• When the circuit breaker is set to local control mode by the IO
Remote
• Isolation module module, the command to open is issued from local pushbuttons
• ULP port module wired on digital inputs.

• IO module • When the circuit breaker is set to remote control mode by the IO
module, the command to open is issued from remote PLC
outputs wired on digital inputs.
Refer to DOCA0055EN Enerlin'X IO – Input/Output Application
Module for One IEC Circuit Breaker – User Guide.
Through FDM121 Auto: • MX communicating Send a command to open the circuit breaker from FDM121 display
display Local opening voltage connected locally to the circuit breaker through the ULP system.
release
The opening action is password-protected.
• Isolation module
• ULP port module
• IO module
Through Auto: • MX communicating Send a command to open the circuit breaker from EcoStruxure Power
EcoStruxure Power Local opening voltage Commission software running on a PC connected locally to the device
Commission release through the mini USB port on the MicroLogic X control unit.
software • Isolation module
This opening action is password-protected.

Refer to EcoStruxure Power Commission Online Help.

Through Auto: • MX communicating Send a command to open the circuit breaker from the EcoStruxure
EcoStruxure Power Local opening voltage Power Device app with MasterPact Operation Assistant Digital
Device app release Module, through Bluetooth wireless communication or USB OTG
• Isolation module connection. The opening action is password-protected.

• MasterPact Operation
Assistant Digital
Module
Through Modbus Auto: • MX communicating Send a command to open the circuit breaker through the Modbus
communication Remote opening voltage communication network.
release
This opening action is password-protected.
• Isolation module
• ULP port module Refer to DOCA0105EN MasterPact MTZ – Modbus Communication –
User Guide.
• IFE, EIFE, or IFM
interface, or IFE server NOTE: EcoStruxure Power Commission software running on a
PC connected to the device through the communication network
can be used to send commands to open.

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Opening type Control Accessories Opening action


mode
Through IEC Auto: • MX communicating Send a command to open the circuit breaker through the IEC 61850
61850 Remote opening voltage communication network.
communication release
This opening action is password-protected.
• Isolation module
• ULP port module Refer to DOCA0162EN MasterPact MTZ - IEC 61850 Communication
Guide.
• IFE or EIFE interface
• IEC 61850 for
MasterPact MTZ Digital
Module
Through IFE/EIFE Auto: • MX communicating Send a command to open the circuit breaker from the IFE/EIFE control
webpages Remote opening voltage webpage.
release
This opening action is password-protected.
• Isolation module
• ULP port module Refer to the relevant document:
• IFE or EIFE interface, • DOCA0084EN Enerlin'X IFE – Ethernet Switchboard Server –
or IFE server User Guide
• DOCA0142EN Enerlin'X IFE - Ethernet Interface for One IEC
Circuit Breaker - User Guide
• DOCA0106EN Enerlin'X EIFE – Embedded Ethernet Interface
for One MasterPact MTZ Drawout Circuit Breaker – User Guide

If the device does not open, refer to Troubleshooting, page 150.

Closing the Device


Closing Conditions
To close the device, the following conditions must be met:
• Device is open (O).
• Closing spring is charged.
• The device is ready to close, OK is displayed.
NOTE: An opening order always takes priority over a closing order. The
device cannot be closed while an opening order is being received. If OK is
crossed-out on the ready-to-close indicator, an order to open is being received
(either electrically or mechanically) and must be ended before OK can be
displayed.

DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH
Do not re-close the device on an electrical fault. First inspect and, if necessary,
repair the downstream equipment.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.

Closing the Device


The following tables present the different ways to close the device in the different
control modes available.
The device can be closed in the following ways in all control modes:

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Closing type Control Accessories Closing action


mode
Mechanical Manual, – Press the closing pushbutton on
Auto: Local, the front of the device.
or Auto:
Remote The closing action is possible
when the closing conditions are
met.

Electrical with Manual, • BPFE electrical Press the BPFE electrical


BPFE Auto: Local, closing pushbutton closing pushbutton, mounted on
or Auto: • XF communicating the front cover.
Remote
closing voltage The closing action takes into
release
account internal closing
• Isolation module conditions of the device and the
external conditions that are part
of the control and monitoring
system of the installation.

External Manual, • External pushbutton Press the external pushbutton, which is connected to the XF closing
pushbutton Auto: Local, wired by customer voltage release through the customer terminal block.
or Auto: • XF standard or
Remote communicating
closing voltage
release
• Isolation module
• MCH gear motor

In addition, the circuit breaker can be closed in the following ways when Auto
control mode is configured.

DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH
• Do not operate the circuit breaker without confirming that doing so will not
create a hazardous situation.
• Do not allow any person to work on the electrical network without physically
validating the successful execution of the local or remote software actions for
closing the circuit breaker or switching on the electrical circuit.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.

Closing type Control Accessories Closing action


mode
Through IO module Auto: Local • XF communicating Close the circuit breaker by using the predefined application 2
or Auto: closing voltage Breaker Operation of the IO module:
Remote release
• When the circuit breaker is set to local control mode by the IO
• Isolation module module, the command to close is issued from local
• MCH gear motor pushbuttons wired on digital inputs.

• ULP port module • When the circuit breaker is set to remote control mode by the
IO module, the command to close is issued from remote PLC
• IO module outputs wired on digital inputs.
Refer to DOCA0055EN Enerlin'X IO - Input/Output Application
Module for One IEC Circuit Breaker - User Guide.
Through FDM121 Auto: Local • XF communicating Send a command to close the circuit breaker from FDM121 display
display closing voltage connected locally to the circuit breaker through the ULP system.
release
The closing action is password-protected.
• Isolation module
• MCH gear motor
• ULP port module
• IO module
Through EcoStruxure Auto: Local • XF communicating Send a command to close the circuit breaker from EcoStruxure
Power Commission closing voltage Power Commission software running on a PC connected locally to
software release the circuit breaker through the mini USB port on the MicroLogic X
• Isolation module control unit.

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Closing type Control Accessories Closing action


mode
• MCH gear motor
The closing action is password-protected.

Refer to EcoStruxure Power Commission Online Help.

Through EcoStruxure Auto: Local • XF communicating Send a command to close the circuit breaker from the EcoStruxure
Power Device app closing voltage Power Device app with MasterPact Operation Assistant Digital
release Module, through Bluetooth wireless communication or USB OTG
• Isolation module connection.

• MCH gear motor The closing action is password-protected.


• MasterPact
Operation Assistant
Digital Module

Through Modbus Auto: • XF communicating Send a command to close the circuit breaker through the Modbus
communication Remote closing voltage communication network.
release
The closing action is password-protected.
• Isolation module
• MCH gear motor Refer to DOCA0105EN MasterPact MTZ - Modbus Communication
Guide.
• ULP port module
NOTE: EcoStruxure Power Commission software running on
• IFE, EIFE, or IFM
a PC connected to the circuit breaker through the
interface, or IFE
communication network can be used to send commands to
server
close.
Through IEC 61850 Auto: • XF communicating Send a command to close the circuit breaker through the IEC
communication Remote closing voltage 61850 communication network.
release
This closing action is password-protected.
• Isolation module
• MCH gear motor Refer to DOCA0162EN MasterPact MTZ - IEC 61850
Communication Guide.
• ULP port module
• IFE or EIFE interface
• IEC 61850 for
MasterPact MTZ
Digital Module

Through IFE/EIFE Auto: • XF communicating Send a command to close the circuit breaker from the IFE/EIFE
webpages Remote closing voltage control webpage.
release
The closing action is password-protected.
• Isolation module
• MCH gear motor Refer to the relevant document:
• ULP port module • DOCA0084EN Enerlin'X IFE – Ethernet Switchboard
Server – User Guide
• IFE or EIFE
interface, or IFE • DOCA0142EN Enerlin'X IFE - Ethernet Interface for One IEC
server Circuit Breaker - User Guide
• DOCA0106EN Enerlin'X EIFE – Embedded Ethernet
Interface for One MasterPact MTZ Drawout Circuit Breaker –
User Guide

If the device does not close, refer to Troubleshooting, page 150.

Inhibiting the Closing Function


The closing function can be inhibited by sending a command through:
• The communication network or EcoStruxure Power Commission software
• The IO module
NOTE: Using EcoStruxure Power Commission software, you can determine
whether the closing inhibition can be controlled using the IO module. For more
information, refer to EcoStruxure Power Commission Online Help.

WARNING
RESTRICTED CLOSING INHIBITION
Do not use the inhibit closing order to lock the circuit breaker in open position.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.

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The inhibit close order inhibits only the closing orders allowed in Auto control
mode. The closing orders issued from the mechanical closing pushbutton or
BPFE, or from the pushbutton directly connected to the XF voltage release are not
inhibited.

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Resetting the Circuit Breaker


Resetting Conditions
After a trip, the circuit breaker must be reset before closing it.
Resetting is possible in all control modes.

Resetting the Circuit Breaker


The circuit breaker can be reset in different ways, according to the circuit breaker
configuration and its accessories:

Type of resetting Accessories Resetting action

Mechanical with – Push in the blue fault-trip reset


the blue fault-trip button on the front of the circuit
reset button breaker. This resetting action is
always possible. Pushing in the blue
fault-trip reset button resets the SDE
fault-trip indication contact, and
allows the circuit breaker to be
closed.

Automatic (RAR • XF communicating or After a trip, RAR automatic reset allows the circuit breaker to be closed without
automatic reset standard closing voltage the blue fault-trip reset button being pushed in. The use of XF closing voltage
option) release release is compulsory with this option.
• Isolation module
The mechanical indicator and the SDE fault-trip indication contact remain in
• MCH gear motor detected fault position.

To reset the SDE fault-trip indication contact and the mechanical indicator, push
in the blue fault-trip reset button.

Electrical with • External pushbutton wired Press the external pushbutton which is connected to the RES electrical remote
external by customer reset via the customer terminal block.
pushbutton • RES electrical remote
The use of XF closing voltage release is compulsory with this option.
reset
• XF communicating or The RES electrical remote reset resets the SDE fault-trip indication contact and
standard closing voltage the mechanical indicator, and allows the circuit breaker to be closed.
release NOTE: The RES electrical remote reset is not compatible with the SDE2
• Isolation module option.
• MCH gear motor

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Engaging the ERMS Function


Presentation
Engage the ERMS function to reduce protection settings so that the circuit breaker
trips as soon as possible when an internal arc fault occurs. Minimizing the time
between fault and trip helps to reduce the risk of injury when qualified electrical
personnel are near energized equipment.

Conditions for Engaging the ERMS Function


The ERMS function is available when the Energy Reduction Maintenance Settings
Digital Module is purchased and installed on the MicroLogic X control unit.

Operating Principle

The ERMS function can be engaged as


follows:
• With the EcoStruxure Power Device
app (password-protected).
There is a digital lock between a
smartphone running the EcoStruxure
Power Device app and the
MicroLogic X control unit.
• By using an external selector switch
connected to the optional ESM
ERMS switch module.
The ESM module is installed in the
circuit breaker and is connected to an
external selector switch, which can
be padlocked. The ERMS function is
engaged by turning the external
selector switch.

The ERMS function can be engaged with both the EcoStruxure Power Device app
(password-protected) and an external selector switch.
The ERMS function must be disengaged by the interface that engaged it:
• If it is engaged on a smartphone, it must be disengaged by the same
smartphone.
• If it is engaged by the external ERMS switch connected to the ESM module, it
must be disengaged by the ERMS switch.
• If it is engaged by both smartphone and ERMS switch, it must be disengaged
by both smartphone and ERMS switch.

While the ERMS function is engaged:


• A blue ERMS LED (A) is lit on the front face of the
MicroLogic X control unit
• Quick View scrolling is interrupted and the ERMS
engaged message is displayed with a blue backlight
• All screens, except pop-up messages, are displayed
with a blue backlight

For more information, refer to DOCA0102EN MasterPact MTZ – MicroLogic X


Control Unit – User Guide.

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Engaging the ERMS Function

NOTICE
HAZARD OF LOSS OF POWER
Ensure that the ERMS protection settings are properly configured prior to
engagement.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in loss of service due to
power loss.

The ERMS can be engaged in different ways, according to the circuit breaker
configuration and its accessories:

Type Accessories Action


Through EcoStruxure Power – Send a command from the
Device app EcoStruxure Power Device app
to engage the ERMS function,
through Bluetooth wireless
communication or USB OTG
connection. The action is
password-protected.
Through an external selector • ESM ERMS switch Turn the external selector
switch connected to the ESM module switch to the Engaged position
module
• External selector switch

Disengaging the ERMS Function

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.

A digital lock function establishes a digital lock between a smartphone running the
EcoStruxure Power Device app and the MicroLogic X control unit when ERMS is
engaged by the smartphone. The digital lock function ensures that when the
ERMS function is engaged by a smartphone, it must be disengaged by the same
smartphone.
The way to disengage the ERMS function depends on how it was engaged:

Type Accessories Action


Through EcoStruxure Power – Disengage the ERMS function
Device app on the same smartphone that
engaged it
Through an external selector • ESM ERMS switch Turn the external selector
switch module switch to the Disengaged
position
• External selector switch
Through EcoStruxure Power • ESM ERMS switch • Disengage the ERMS
Device app and an external module function on the same
selector switch smartphone that engaged
• External selector switch
it
• Turn the external selector
switch to the Disengaged
position

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Operating Accessories
XF, MX, and MN Voltage Releases
XF, MX, and MN voltage releases are optional accessories mounted inside the
device. They can be of standard type or diagnostic and communicating type
(standard or with diagnostic function for MN undervoltage release).
The standard voltage releases are designed to receive either pulse-type or
maintained voltage operating orders.

XF Closing Voltage Release (Standard or With Diagnostic and Communicating


Function)
The XF closing voltage release closes the circuit breaker instantaneously when
powered if the spring mechanism is charged. The minimum duration of the pulse
operating order must be 200 ms.

For information on installation, consult the instruction sheet on the Schneider


Electric website:
• XF standard closing voltage release: NVE40749
• XF communicating closing voltage release: NVE40766

MX Opening Voltage Release (Standard or With Diagnostic and Communicating


Function)
The MX opening voltage release opens the circuit breaker instantaneously when
powered. The minimum duration of the pulse operating order must be 200 ms.
The MX standard opening voltage release locks the circuit breaker in OFF position
if the command is maintained.

For information on installation, consult the instruction sheet on the Schneider


Electric website:
• MX standard opening voltage release: NVE40749
• MX communicating opening voltage release: NVE40766

MN Undervoltage Release (Standard or With Diagnostic Function)


The MN undervoltage release instantaneously opens the circuit breaker when its
supply voltage drops to a value between 35% and 70% of its rated voltage. If there
is no supply to the release, it is impossible to close the circuit breaker, either
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the main contacts. Circuit breaker closing is enabled again when the supply
voltage of the release returns to 85% of its rated value.

For information on installation, consult the instruction sheet on the Schneider


Electric website:
• MN standard undervoltage release: NVE40749
• MN undervoltage release with diagnostic function: NVE40766

Isolation Module for Communicating Voltage Releases


The internal isolation module for MicroLogic X control units provides double
insulation in compliance with IEC 60664-1 (up to 12 kV). It also provides insulation
between the XF, MX, and MN types of voltage release.

For information on installation, consult the instruction sheet on the Schneider


Electric website: NVE40748.

BPFE Electrical Closing Pushbutton


This is an optional accessory that is mounted on the front cover of the device.
The BPFE electrical closing pushbutton carries out electrical closing of the circuit
breaker. It takes into account the internal closing conditions of the device and the
external conditions that are part of the control and monitoring system of the
installation. It connects to the XF standard or communicating closing voltage
release.
If BPFE is being used, it is recommended to lock access to the closing pushbutton
using the VBP accessory because the closing pushbutton does not take into
account internal and external conditions.

For information on installation, consult the instruction sheet on the Schneider


Electric website: NVE40773.

PF Ready-to-close Contact
This is an optional accessory that is mounted inside the device.

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The PF ready-to-close contact delivers remotely, the indication delivered locally by


the ready-to-close indicator.
It consists of a changeover contact indicating remotely that the circuit breaker is
ready to close, that is:
• The circuit breaker is in the open position.
• The spring mechanism is charged.
• There is no maintained opening order.

For information on installation, consult the instruction sheet on the Schneider


Electric website: NVE35466.

MCH Gear Motor


This is an optional accessory that is mounted inside the device.
The MCH gear motor automatically charges the spring mechanism when the
device is closed, allowing instantaneous closing of the device following opening.

For information on installation, consult the instruction sheet on the Schneider


Electric website: NVE35483.

RES Electrical Remote Reset


This is an optional accessory that is mounted inside the device.
Following tripping, this function resets the SDE fault-trip indication contact, and
the mechanical indicator and enables circuit breaker closing.
The use of an XF closing release is compulsory with this option.
The RES electrical remote reset is not compatible with the SDE2 additional fault-
trip indication contact because they are installed in the same physical place.

For information on installation, consult the instruction sheet on the Schneider


Electric website: NVE35503.

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ESM ERMS Switch Module


This is an optional accessory that is mounted inside the device.
The ESM ERMS switch module is used to engage ERMS protection settings.The
ESM module works in conjunction with the ERMS Digital Module, which must also
be installed.
The ESM ERMS switch module is not compatible with M2C programmable
contacts because they are installed in the same physical place.

For installation of the ESM ERMS switch module, contact your Schneider Electric
field service representative.

KMT Grounding Kit


This is an optional accessory that is mounted inside the device.
This option allows the device mechanism to be grounded when the front cover is
removed. The grounding is made through the chassis for the drawout version and
through the mounting side plate for the fixed version.

For information on installation, consult the instruction sheet on the Schneider


Electric website: NVE35480.

CDM Mechanical Operation Counter


This is an optional accessory that is mounted inside the device.
The CDM mechanical operation counter counts the number of operating cycles
and is visible on the front panel. It is compatible with manual and electrical control
functions.
This option is compulsory for all source-changeover systems.

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For information on installation, consult the instruction sheet on the Schneider


Electric website: NVE35485.

ULP Port Module


The ULP port module is optional on the fixed circuit breaker and standard on the
drawout circuit breaker. It is mounted with the terminal blocks of the circuit
breaker.
The ULP port module:
• Supplies the MicroLogic X control unit.
• Integrates the ULP termination.
• Allows the connection to external ULP modules, like the IO module or the IFE
Ethernet interface.

Fixed circuit breaker: Drawout circuit breaker:

For information on installation, consult the instruction sheet on the Schneider


Electric website:
• ULP port module for fixed MasterPact MTZ2/MTZ3: NVE40791
• ULP port module for drawout MasterPact MTZ2/MTZ3: NVE40797

EIFE Embedded Ethernet Interface


This is an optional accessory that is mounted on the chassis of the drawout circuit
breaker.
The EIFE embedded Ethernet interface enables drawout MasterPact MTZ circuit
breakers to be connected to an Ethernet network with the following protocols:
• Modbus TCP/IP
• IEC 61850 with addition of the IEC 61850 for MasterPact MTZ Digital Module
It provides digital access to all the data delivered by the MicroLogic X control unit.
In addition, it monitors the position of the device in the chassis: connected, test,
and disconnected.

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For information on installation, consult the instruction sheet on the Schneider


Electric website: NVE23550.
For information on usage, refer to DOCA0106EN Enerlin'X EIFE – Embedded
Ethernet Interface for One MasterPact MTZ Drawout Circuit Breaker – User
Guide.

IFE Ethernet Interface for One Circuit Breaker


The IFE Ethernet interface provides an Ethernet access to a single circuit breaker
with the following protocols:
• Modbus TCP/IP
• IEC 61850 with addition of the IEC 61850 for MasterPact MTZ Digital Module
The circuit breaker is connected to the IFE interface through the ULP port module
and a prefabricated ULP cord.

For information on installation, consult the instruction sheet on the Schneider


Electric website: HRB49218.
For information on usage, refer to DOCA0142EN Enerlin'X IFE - Ethernet
Interface for One IEC Circuit Breaker - User Guide.

IFE Ethernet Switchboard Server


The IFE Ethernet switchboard server provides an Ethernet access to one or
several circuit breakers with the Modbus TCP/IP protocol. It allows the following
communication architectures:
• One single circuit breaker connected to the IFE server through the ULP port
module.
• Up to 11 circuit breakers through IFM Modbus-SL interfaces stacked to the
IFE server.

For information on installation, consult the instruction sheet on the Schneider


Electric website: HRB49218.
For information on usage, refer to DOCA0084EN Enerlin'X IFE - Ethernet
Switchboard Server - User Guide.

IFM Modbus-SL Interface for One Circuit Breaker


The IFM Modbus-SL interface provides an access to a Modbus serial line
communication network to a single device. The device is connected to the IFM
interface through the ULP port module and a prefabricated ULP cord.

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For information on installation, consult the instruction sheet on the Schneider


Electric website: NVE85393.

IO Input/Output Application Module for One Circuit Breaker


The IO input/output application module for one circuit breaker is one of the
components of the ULP architecture.
The IO application module enhances control and monitoring functions, thanks to
its built-in applications. Its resources are:
• Six digital inputs that are self-powered for either NO and NC dry contact or
pulse counter.
• Three digital outputs that are bistable relay (5 A maximum).
• One analog input for Pt100 temperature sensor.

For information on installation, consult the instruction sheet on the Schneider


Electric website: HRB49217.
For information on usage, refer to DOCA0055EN Enerlin'X IO – Input/Output
Application Module for One IEC Circuit Breaker – User Guide.

FDM121 Front Display Module for One Circuit Breaker


The FDM121 front display module for one circuit breaker shows the
measurements, alarms, and operating assistance data from a single intelligent
modular unit with a MasterPact circuit breaker.
The FDM121 display can control the circuit breaker equipped with a motor
mechanism.
The FDM121 display with firmware version 004.000.009 or greater is compatible
with MicroLogic X control units. Earlier firmware versions need to be updated.

For information on installation, consult the instruction sheet on the Schneider


Electric website: QGH80971.
For information on usage, refer to DOCA0088EN Enerlin'X FDM121 – Front
Display Module for One Circuit Breaker – User Guide.

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Drawout Device Racking Actions


What’s in This Chapter
Drawout MasterPact MTZ2/MTZ3 Device Status .............................................66
Disconnecting the Drawout Device .................................................................71
Connecting the Drawout Device .....................................................................74
Removing the Drawout Device .......................................................................77
Installing the Drawout Device in the Chassis....................................................80

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Drawout MasterPact MTZ2/MTZ3 Device Status


Drawout Device Handling Conditions
Connection or disconnection of the drawout device requires insertion of the
racking handle. When interlocks, padlocks, or an open door lock are in place, the
racking handle cannot be inserted.

DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH
• Apply appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and follow safe
electrical work practices. See NFPA 70E or CSA Z462 or local equivalent.
• This equipment must only be installed and serviced by qualified electrical
personnel.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.

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Drawout Device Positions


The indicator located on the front of the chassis locally signals the position of the
device in the chassis.

Device Position indicator and Connector position Device status


position position contact state

Connected • Can be operated.


• Ready for service.

• Disconnecting contact clusters: engaged


• Control: engaged

Test • Can be operated.


• Can have
operation and
control systems
tested.

• Disconnecting contact clusters: disengaged - the


minimum distance between the device racking
terminals and the chassis clusters is reached.
• Control: engaged

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Device Position indicator and Connector position Device status


position position contact state

Disconnected • Can be operated.


• Can be removed
from chassis.

• Disconnecting contact clusters: disengaged


• Control: disengaged

Withdrawn Removed from chassis.

• Disconnecting contact clusters: disengaged


• Control: disengaged

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Drawout Device Position Contacts


The position of the device in the chassis is indicated remotely by the following
position contacts:
• CE: connected position.
• CT: test position.
• CD: disconnected position.
The state of the position contacts changes according to the device position during
racking-in and racking-out operations, as shown in the diagram below.

A Device in connected position


Position contact is open
B Separation of the main circuits

C Device in test position


Position contact is closed
D Separation of auxiliary circuits

E Device in disconnected position

Drawout Device Position Contacts Without EIFE Ethernet Interface


Without EIFE Ethernet interface, the standard configuration of the position
contacts is the following:
• 3 CD disconnected position contacts
• 3 CE connected position contacts
• 3 CT test position contacts

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The following optional configurations are available:


• 6 CE + 3 CT
• 3 CD + 6 CE
• 6 CD + 3 CE
• 9 CE

Drawout Device Position Contacts With EIFE Ethernet Interface


With EIFE Ethernet interface, the standard configuration of the position contacts is
the following:
• 3 CD disconnected position contacts
• 3 CE connected position contacts
The following optional configurations are available:
• 3 CE + 3 CT
• 3 CD + 3 CT
• 6 CE

Chassis Management Function


The chassis management function is used to:
• Record and check the position of the moving part of the drawout device in the
chassis
• Provide information about preventive maintenance actions
• Notify the remote controller about the position of the drawout device
The chassis management function is performed by:
• The EIFE Ethernet interface, refer to Enerlin'X EIFE – Embedded Ethernet
Interface for One MasterPact MTZ Drawout Circuit Breaker – User Guide,
page 7.
• The IO module, refer to Enerlin'X IO – Input/Output Application Module for
One IEC Circuit Breaker – User Guide, page 7.

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Disconnecting the Drawout Device


Drawout Device Handling Conditions
Connection or disconnection of the drawout device requires insertion of the
racking handle. When chassis locking by keylocks, padlocks, or an open door lock
are in place, the racking handle cannot be inserted.

DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH
• Apply appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and follow safe
electrical work practices. See NFPA 70E or CSA Z462 or local equivalent.
• This equipment must only be installed and serviced by qualified electrical
personnel.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.

NOTICE
HAZARD OF EQUIPMENT DAMAGE
• Use the provided racking handle to rack the device into or out of chassis.
• Do not use power tools for racking.
• Do not turn the handle after position release button has popped out.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.

Racking-out a Drawout Device Demonstration Video


To access a demonstration video about racking-out a drawout device, you can
click here, scan the QR code, or copy and paste the link to your Web browser:

https://youtu.be/f9z6MoyCZ2I

The video also includes demonstration of:


• Racking-in a drawout device
• Removing a drawout from the chassis
• Installing a drawout in the chassis

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Racking-out the Device from Connected to Test Position

Step Action

1 Press the opening pushbutton to


open the device.

2 Remove the racking handle from


its storage space.

3 Insert the racking handle into the


racking handle socket.
NOTE: If the IBPO racking
interlock option is installed,
press the opening
pushbutton to allow
insertion of the racking
handle, page 113.

4 Push in the position release


button.
5 Turn the racking handle
counterclockwise.

Result: The device moves


forward in the chassis.
6 When the test position is
reached, the position release
button pops out and the
mechanism blocks the racking
handle.

Result: The device is in the test


position.

Racking-out the Device from Test to Disconnected Position

Step Action

1 Push in the position release


button.
2 Turn the racking handle
counterclockwise.

Result: The device moves


forward in the chassis.
3 When the disconnected position
is reached, the position release
button pops out and the
mechanism blocks the racking
handle.

Result: The device is in the


disconnected position.

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Step Action

4 Remove the racking handle from


the racking socket.

5 Put the racking handle back into


its storage space.

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Connecting the Drawout Device


Drawout Device Handling Conditions
Connection or disconnection of the drawout device requires insertion of the
racking handle. When chassis locking by keylocks, padlocks, or an open door lock
are in place, the racking handle cannot be inserted.

DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH
• Apply appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and follow safe
electrical work practices. See NFPA 70E or CSA Z462 or local equivalent.
• This equipment must only be installed and serviced by qualified electrical
personnel.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.

NOTICE
HAZARD OF EQUIPMENT DAMAGE
• Use the provided racking handle to rack the device into or out of chassis.
• Do not use power tools for racking.
• Do not turn the handle after position release button has popped out.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.

Racking-in a Drawout Device Demonstration Video


To access a demonstration video about racking-in a drawout device, you can click
here, scan the QR code, or copy and paste the link to your Web browser:

https://youtu.be/f9z6MoyCZ2I

The video also includes demonstration of:


• Racking-out a drawout device
• Removing a drawout device from the chassis
• Installing a drawout device in the chassis

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Racking-in the Device from Disconnected to Test Position

Step Action

1 Remove the racking handle from


its storage space.

2 Insert the racking handle into the


racking handle socket.
NOTE: If the IBPO racking
interlock option is installed,
press the opening
pushbutton to allow
insertion of the racking
handle, page 113.

3 Push the position release button.

4 Turn the racking handle


clockwise.

Result: The device moves back


in the chassis.
5 When the test position is
reached, the position release
button pops out and the
mechanism blocks the racking
handle.

Result: The device is in the test


position.

Racking-in the Device from Test to Connected Position

Step Action

1 Push the position release


button.
2 Turn the racking handle
clockwise.

Result: The device moves back


in the chassis.
3 When the connected position is
reached, the position release
button pops out and the
mechanism blocks the racking
handle.

Result: The device is in the


connected position.

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Step Action

4 Remove the racking handle from


the racking socket.

5 Put the racking handle back into


its storage space.

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Removing the Drawout Device


Removing a Drawout Device Demonstration Video
To access a demonstration video about removing a drawout device, you can click
here, scan the QR code, or copy and paste the link to your Web browser:

https://youtu.be/f9z6MoyCZ2I

The video also includes demonstration of:


• Racking-out a drawout device
• Racking-in a drawout device
• Installing a drawout device in the chassis

Device Removal

NOTICE
HAZARD OF EQUIPMENT DAMAGE
The chassis must be securely fastened when installing or removing the device.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.

Step Action

1 With the device in the disconnected


position, page 90, discharge the
closing spring by pressing the
closing pushbutton.

If the closing spring is charged, the


device closes.
NOTE: For drawout devices
fitted with the optional DAE
automatic spring-discharge
interlock, page 113, the
closing spring is discharged
when the device is moved
from disconnected to
withdrawn position.

2 Press the opening pushbutton to


open the device.

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Step Action

3 Press and hold the rail release tabs


towards the back.
4 Pull out the rails to the maximum by
pulling on the drawout grips.

Result: The device is supported on


the rails, clear of the chassis and
ready to be lifted.

Lifting the Device


Both the device and chassis have a carrying grip for lifting. To lift the device, use
an overhead lifting device attached to the carrying grip, following the directions
given in this section.

DANGER
HAZARD OF DEVICE FALLING
• Be sure that lifting equipment has lifting capacity for the device being lifted.
• Follow manufacturer’s instructions for use of lifting equipment.
• Wear hard hat, safety shoes, and heavy gloves.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.

Lift the device from the chassis rails by using the carrying grip located on the sides
of the device.

Device Weights
The following table shows the weights of the different devices available.

Number of poles Device MTZ2 MTZ3

3P Moving part (Drawout) 50 kg 120 kg

Chassis 40 kg 105 kg

Fixed Device 50 kg 120 kg

4P Moving part (Drawout) 65 kg 160 kg

Chassis 55 kg 140 kg

Fixed Device 65 kg 160 kg

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Installing the Drawout Device in the Chassis


Drawout Device Handling Conditions
Connection or disconnection of the drawout device requires insertion of the
racking handle. When chassis locking by keylocks, padlocks, or an open door lock
is in place, the racking handle cannot be inserted.

DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH
• Apply appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and follow safe
electrical work practices. See NFPA 70E or CSA Z462 or local equivalent.
• This equipment must only be installed and serviced by qualified electrical
personnel.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.

NOTICE
HAZARD OF EQUIPMENT DAMAGE
• Use the provided racking handle to rack the device into or out of chassis.
• Do not use power tools for racking.
• Do not turn the handle after position release button has popped out.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.

Optional Mismatch Protection


Mismatch protection, page 101 allows the installation of a drawout device only in a
chassis with compatible characteristics.

Installing a Drawout Device Demonstration Video


To access a demonstration video about installing a drawout device, you can click
here, scan the QR code, or copy and paste the link to your Web browser:

https://youtu.be/f9z6MoyCZ2I

The video also includes demonstration of:


• Racking-out a drawout device
• Racking-in a drawout device
• Removing a drawout device from the chassis

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Installing the Device

DANGER
HAZARD OF DEVICE FALLING
• Be sure that lifting equipment has lifting capacity for the device being lifted.
• Follow manufacturer’s instructions for use of lifting equipment.
• Wear hard hat, safety shoes, and heavy gloves.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.

NOTICE
HAZARD OF EQUIPMENT DAMAGE
• Chassis must be securely fastened when installing or removing the device.
• Before mounting the device, make sure that it matches the chassis.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.

Step Action

1 If the chassis is not installed yet in a switchboard or panelboard, securely fasten the
chassis on a pallet.

2 Remove the racking handle from its storage space.

3 Check that the chassis indicator is in the disconnected position:

If the chassis indicator is not in the disconnected position, follow the steps on
disconnecting the drawout device, page 72.

4 Press the rail release tabs.

5 Pull out the drawout grips until


the extension rails are fully
extended.
NOTE: The right-hand rail
cannot be extended if the
racking handle has not
been removed.

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Step Action

6 Install the device on the


extension rails by using
appropriate lifting equipment.

Check that the slots on the


device are correctly aligned with
the guides on the rails while
bringing the device down.

7 Detach the lifting equipment.

8 Check that the device is in the


open position.

9 Using both hands, push in the


device so that the rails are
inserted to the maximum in the
chassis. Take care not to push
the control unit.

10 Check that the rail release tabs


are in the correct position.

Result: The device is in the


disconnected position.

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Device Locking Actions


What’s in This Chapter
Locking the Pushbuttons................................................................................84
Locking the Device in Open Position with Padlocks..........................................86
Locking the Device in Open Position with Keylocks ..........................................88
Chassis Locking in Disconnected Position.......................................................90
Chassis Locking in Any Position .....................................................................94
Locking the Safety Shutters............................................................................97

About Locking Actions


A locking action is a manual locking operation made by the user. A number of
optional locking accessories are available for the MasterPact MTZ2/MTZ3 device
and chassis. For a complete listing of available locks, refer to LVPED216026EN
MasterPact MTZ Catalogue.

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Locking the Pushbuttons


Description
The pushbutton locking cover is an optional accessory for the MasterPact MTZ2/
MTZ3 device that forbids access to the closing and opening pushbuttons:
• Together or separately.
• By using a padlock (shackle diameter 5–8 mm).
• By using a lead seal.
• By using screws.

VBP Pushbutton Locking Accessory


The pushbutton locking accessory is an optional transparent cover, mounted on
the front cover of the device, which covers the closing and opening pushbuttons.

For information on the accessory installation, consult the instruction sheet on the
Schneider Electric website: NVE16147.

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Locking the Pushbuttons

Step Action

1 Close the transparent covers of the


locking accessory.
NOTE: One or both transparent
covers of the locking accessory
can be closed and locked.

2 Lock the transparent covers in place Padlock


by using a padlock, lead seal, or
screws.

Lead seal

Screws

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Locking the Device in Open Position with Padlocks


Description
Optional padlocks can be used to lock the MasterPact MTZ2/MTZ3 in the open
position. When locked the device cannot be closed either locally with the closing
pushbutton or remotely.
To use padlocks to lock the device in the open position, an optional OFF-position
locking accessory is necessary. This accessory allows the use of up to three
padlocks with shackle diameter 5–8 mm.

VCPO OFF-Position Locking Accessory


The off-position locking accessory is an optional accessory that is mounted on the
front face of the device.

For information on the accessory installation, consult the instruction sheet on the
Schneider Electric website: NVE16146.

Locking the Device in the Open Position

Step Action

1 Press and hold down the opening


pushbutton.

2 With the opening button pressed, pull out the


tab of the off-position locking accessory.

3 Insert the padlock in the tab and close the


padlock. Release the opening pushbutton.

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Unlocking the Device

Step Action

1 Remove the padlock.

2 The tab of the OFF-position locking


accessory retracts.

3 Press the closing pushbutton to close the


device.

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Locking the Device in Open Position with Keylocks


Description
Optional keylocks can be used:
• To lock one MasterPact MTZ2/MTZ3 in the open position. When locked the
device cannot be closed either locally with the closing pushbutton or remotely.
• To interlock several MasterPact MTZ2/MTZ3 devices locked with the same
key.
To use keylocks to lock the device in the open position, an optional OFF-position
locking accessory is necessary.
The keylocks can be used in addition to padlocks.

VSPO OFF-Position Locking Accessory


The OFF-position locking accessory is an optional accessory that is mounted on
the front of the device.

The OFF-position locking accessory can be fitted with either:


• One keylock.
• Two keylocks with identical keys or different keys.
The following types of keylocks can be fitted:

Ronis keylock Profalux keylock Castell keylock Kirk keylock (keylock


(keylock not provided) not provided)

For information on the accessory installation, consult the instruction sheet on the
Schneider Electric website: NVE16146.

Locking the Device in the Open Position


For devices equipped with two keylocks, locking with one key is sufficient to lock
the device in the open position.

Step Action

1 Press and hold the opening pushbutton.

2 With the opening pushbutton pressed, turn


the key counterclockwise to lock the
device.

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Step Action

3 Remove the key.

4 Release the opening pushbutton.

5 Check that the device is locked in the open


position and cannot be closed either locally
with the closing pushbutton or remotely.

Unlocking the Device


For devices equipped with two keylocks, both keys must be inserted in the
keylocks to unlock the device.

Step Action

1 Put the key in the keylock.

2 Turn the key clockwise to unlock the


device.

3 Press the closing pushbutton to close the


device.
NOTE: The key remains captive in the
keylock.

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Chassis Locking in Disconnected Position


Description
The chassis can be locked in the disconnected position. When the chassis is
locked in the disconnected position, the racking handle cannot be inserted.
The chassis can be locked in the disconnected position:
• By up to three padlocks with shackle diameter 5–8 mm.
• By optional keylocks.
Keylocks can be used in addition to padlocks.
Chassis locking by padlock is always possible and does not require any
accessory.

VSPD Chassis Locking by Keylock Accessory


The chassis locking by keylock accessory can be fitted with either:
• One keylock.
• Two keylocks with identical keys or different keys.

The following types of keylocks can be fitted:

Ronis keylock Profalux keylock Castell keylock Kirk keylock (keylock


(keylock not provided) not provided)

For information on the accessory installation, consult the instruction sheet on the
Schneider Electric website: NVE16142.

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Chassis Locking with Padlocks

Step Action

1 Check that the chassis indicator


is in the disconnected position.

2 Pull out the padlocking tab.

3 Insert the padlocks in the tab and


close the padlocks.

4 Check that the racking handle


cannot be inserted into the
racking handle socket.

Chassis Unlocking with Padlocks

Step Action

1 Remove the padlocks.

The tab retracts.

2 Check that the racking handle


can be inserted into the racking
handle socket.

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Chassis Locking with Keylocks


For chassis equipped with two keylocks, locking with one key is sufficient to lock
the chassis in the disconnected position.

Step Action

1 Check that the chassis


indicator is in the
disconnected position.

2 Turn the key counterclockwise


to lock the chassis.

3 Remove the key.

4 Check that the racking handle


cannot be inserted into the
racking handle socket.

Chassis Unlocking with Keylocks


For chassis equipped with two keylocks, both keys must be inserted in the
keylocks to unlock the chassis.

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Step Action

1 Put the key in the lock.

2 Turn the key clockwise to


unlock the chassis.
NOTE: The key remains
captive in the keylock.

3 Check that the racking handle


can be inserted into the
racking handle socket.

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Chassis Locking in Any Position


Description
The chassis can be locked in any position (connected, test, or disconnected
position).
This locking function requires a mechanical adaptation of the chassis, explained in
the following procedure.
When the chassis is locked, the racking handle cannot be inserted in the racking
handle socket.
The chassis can be locked in any position:
• By up to three padlocks with shackle diameter 5–8 mm as standard.
• By one or two optional keylocks.
Keylocks can be used in addition to padlocks.

VSPD Chassis Locking by Keylock Accessory


The chassis locking by keylock accessory and the locking and unlocking
procedures are the same as for chassis locking in disconnected position, page 90.

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Adapting the Chassis

DANGER
HAZARD OF DEVICE FALLING
• Be sure that lifting equipment has lifting capacity for the device being lifted.
• Follow manufacturer’s instructions for use of lifting equipment.
• Wear hard hat, safety shoes, and heavy gloves.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.

NOTICE
HAZARD OF EQUIPMENT DAMAGE
The chassis must be securely fastened when installing or removing the device.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.

Follow this procedure to adapt the chassis locking mechanism so that the chassis
can be locked in any position.

Step Action

1 Make sure that chassis


indicator is in the
disconnected position.

2 Remove the device from the


chassis, page 77.

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Step Action

3 Insert the racking handle into


the racking handle socket.

4 Rotate the latch to the front.

The chassis can now be


locked in any position.

NOTE: To return the chassis to locking only in the disconnected position,


rotate the latch to its original position at the rear.

Latch position for locking in disconnected Latch position for locking in any position
position

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Locking the Safety Shutters


Description
A shutter lock locks the safety shutter in closed position so that the moving part of
a MasterPact MTZ2/MTZ3 device cannot be connected in its chassis.
The top and bottom safety shutters can be locked independently.
The safety shutters can be locked by padlocks either inside the chassis or on the
front of the chassis.
The safety shutters can be locked by optional accessories:
• VIVC shutter position indication and locking accessory
• Shutter locking blocks
The accessories can be locked with one padlock with maximum shackle diameter
5–8 mm.

VIVC Shutter Position Indication and Locking Accessory


Use the shutter position indication and locking accessory to perform the following
functions:
• Indicate the position of each safety shutter: open or closed.
• Padlock either or both of the safety shutters in closed position with the moving
part in test or disconnected position.

For information on the accessory installation, consult the instruction sheet on the
Schneider Electric website: NVE35478.

Shutter Locking Blocks


The shutter locking blocks allow the locking of the safety shutters inside the
chassis. Shutter locking blocks are delivered with each chassis as standard, and
can be stored in the chassis:
• Two shutter locking blocks on a MasterPact MTZ2
• Four shutter locking blocks on a MasterPact MTZ3

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Locking the Safety Shutters by Using Shutter Position Indication and Locking
Accessory

Step Action

1 The shutter indicator arms can be locked individually


or together:
• To lock the top safety shutter, pull the left
shutter indicator arm tab out of the slot.
• To lock the bottom safety shutter, pull the right
shutter indicator arm tab out of the slot.
2 Insert the padlock in the padlock tab and close the
padlock.

3 Check that the bottom safety shutters do not open


when the actuator on the right is pressed.

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Locking the Safety Shutters by Using Shutter Locking Blocks

Step Action

1 Remove the shutter locking blocks stored in the


chassis.

2 Place the shutter locking blocks in the


appropriate guides:
• To lock the top safety shutter, install a
shutter locking block on the shutter
mechanism on the left.
• To lock the bottom safety shutter, install a
shutter locking block on the shutter
mechanism on the right.

3 Insert a padlock in each shutter locking block tab


and close the padlock.

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Device Interlocking Actions


What’s in This Chapter
Mismatch Protection .................................................................................... 101
VPEC Door Interlock ................................................................................... 103
VPOC Open-door Racking Interlock ............................................................. 106
IPA Cable-type Door Interlock ...................................................................... 109
Mechanical Interlocking for Transfer Switches ............................................... 110
DAE Automatic Spring-Discharge Interlock ................................................... 113
IBPO Racking Interlock Between Racking Handle and Opening
Pushbutton ................................................................................................. 113

About Interlocking Actions


An interlocking action is an automatic locking operation provided by interlocking
accessories added to the MasterPact MTZ2/MTZ3 device or chassis.
A number of optional interlocking accessories are available for the MasterPact
MTZ2/MTZ3 device and chassis. For a complete listing of available interlocks,
refer to LVPED216026EN MasterPact MTZ Catalogue.
For detailed installation instructions on field-installable interlocks, refer to the
installation instructions shipped with these accessories.

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Mismatch Protection
Description
Mismatch protection allows the installation of a MasterPact MTZ2/MTZ3 device
only in a chassis with compatible characteristics.
Mismatch protection offers 35 different combinations that can be selected so that
a device can only be mounted on a chassis with the matching combination.

Accessory
The use of mismatch protection is optional. One mismatch protection accessory is
required for each device.

For information on the accessory installation, consult the instruction sheet on the
Schneider Electric website: NVE35465.

Pin Location of Mismatch Protection


The following illustration shows the pin location on the chassis and device,
respectively.

The pin combination selected on the chassis must correspond to the pin
combination selected on the device (see following table). For example, the
combination ABCD on the chassis corresponds to the combination 567 on the
device.
Pins on the chassis are labeled A, B, C, D, E, F, G.
Pins on the device are labeled 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.

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Recommended Pin Combinations


The following are the recommended pin combinations:

Pins on chassis Pins on device Pins on chassis Pins on device


ABCD 567 BCDE 167
ABCE 467 BCDF 157
ABCF 457 BCDG 156
ABCG 456 BCEF 147
ABDE 367 BCEG 146
ABDF 357 BCFG 145

ABDG 356 BDEF 137


ABEF 347 BDEG 136
ABEG 346 BDFG 135
ABFG 345 BEFG 134
ACDE 267 CDEF 127
ACDF 257 CDEG 126
ACDG 256 CDFG 125
ACEF 247 CEFG 124
ACEG 246 DEFG 123
ACFG 245
ADEF 237
ADEG 236
ADFG 235
AEFG 234

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VPEC Door Interlock


Description
With the door interlock:
• The equipment door is locked and cannot be opened when the drawout
device is in connected or test position.
• The equipment door can be opened when the drawout device is in
disconnected position.
• The equipment door can be closed with the drawout device in any position.

Accessory
The VPEC door interlock accessory is an optional accessory that is mounted on
the left side or on the right side of the chassis. One door interlock is necessary for
each chassis.

For information on the accessory installation, consult the instruction sheet on the
Schneider Electric website: NVE35493.

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Locking the Equipment Door

Step Action

1 Close the equipment door.

2 Put the device into the test or


connected position, page 74.

3 Check that the equipment door is


locked.

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Unlocking the Equipment Door

Step Action

1 Put the device into the disconnected


position, page 71.

2 Check that the equipment door is


unlocked.

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VPOC Open-door Racking Interlock


Description
With the racking interlock installed, a drawout MasterPact MTZ2/MTZ3 device
cannot be racked in or out when the equipment door is open because the racking
handle cannot be inserted.

Accessory
The optional VPOC racking interlock can be installed on the right side of the
chassis.

For information on the accessory installation, consult the instruction sheet on the
Schneider Electric website: NVE35494.

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Activating the Racking Interlock

Step Action

1 Insert the racking


interlock.

2 Check that the racking


handle cannot be inserted
into the racking handle
socket when the
equipment door is open.

3 Check that the racking


handle can be inserted
into the racking handle
socket when the
equipment door is closed.

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Deactivating the Racking Interlock

Step Action

1 Pull out the racking


interlock.

2 Check that the racking


handle can be inserted
into the racking handle
socket when the
equipment door is open
or closed.

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IPA Cable-type Door Interlock


Description
When the cable-type door interlock is installed, the door cannot be opened when
the device is closed and the device cannot be closed when the door is open.
The cable-type door interlock comprises a plate, a lock and a cable. It is mounted
on the right-hand side of the device.
When the interlock is installed, the mechanical interlock for transfer switches
cannot be implemented.

Accessory
The IPA cable-type door interlock is an optional accessory.

For information on the accessory installation, consult the instruction sheet on the
Schneider Electric website: NVE35495.

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Mechanical Interlocking for Transfer Switches


Description
The mechanical interlocking for transfer switches between MasterPact MTZ
devices prevents the interlocked devices from closing at the same time. The
following interlocking functions are available:
• Interlocking between two devices
• Interlocking between three devices:
◦ Three incomers
◦ Two incomers and one coupling
◦ Two incomers and one replacement

Mechanical Interlocking Between Two Devices


Two devices can be mechanically interlocked by cables or by rods so that both
devices cannot be closed at the same time.

For information on the accessory installation, consult the instruction sheet on the
Schneider Electric website:
• For Interlocking by cables: NVE35496
• For Interlocking by rods: NVE35497

Mechanical Interlocking Between Three Incomers


Mechanical interlocking is between three main devices connected to different
power sources.
Only one of the three devices can be in the closed position at a time. The other
two devices are held in the locked open position.

For information on the accessory installation, consult the instruction sheet on the
Schneider Electric website: NVE35498

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Mechanical Interlocking Between Two Incomers and One Coupling


Mechanical interlocking is between two main devices connected to different power
sources and one tie device.
Two of the three devices can be in the closed position at any time.

(1) Possible by forcing operation


For information on the accessory installation, consult the instruction sheet on the
Schneider Electric website: NVE35500

Mechanical Interlocking Between Two Incomers and One Replacement


Mechanical interlocking is between two main devices connected to the same
power source and a third device connected to a generator power source.
The generator device is locked open when either or both of the main devices are
closed.

For information on the accessory installation, consult the instruction sheet on the
Schneider Electric website: NVE35499

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IVE Electrical Interlocking Unit


Electrical interlocking between MasterPact MTZ devices can be done using the
IVE electrical interlocking unit or by using dedicated wiring. The IVE unit is
suitable for two devices only. For three devices, dedicated wiring is required to
perform the electrical interlocking.

For information on the accessory installation, consult the instruction sheet on the
Schneider Electric website: 51201201AA

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DAE Automatic Spring-Discharge Interlock


Description
The DAE automatic spring-discharge interlock releases the closing spring energy
when a drawout MasterPact MTZ2/MTZ3 device is moved from the disconnected
position to the withdrawn position.
The DAE interlock is an optional interlock mounted inside the device. It is factory-
installed. To install it on site, contact your field service representative.

IBPO Racking Interlock Between Racking Handle and Opening


Pushbutton
Description
With the IBPO racking interlock installed a drawout MasterPact MTZ2/MTZ3
device cannot be disconnected in the closed position.
Insertion of the racking handle for connection or disconnection of the drawout
device is only possible when the opening pushbutton is pressed.
The IBPO racking interlock is an optional interlock mounted inside the device. It is
factory-installed. To install it on site, contact your field service representative.

Inserting the Racking Handle With the IBPO Racking Interlock Installed

Step Action

1 Press and hold the opening pushbutton.

2 Insert the racking handle.

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MasterPact MTZ Critical Cases


What’s in This Part
Finding the Cause of a Trip or an Alarm in Critical Cases................................. 115
Resetting the Circuit Breaker After a Trip Due to an Electrical Fault .................. 120
Resetting the Circuit Breaker After a Trip Due to an Incident Detected by the
MicroLogic X Self-tests ................................................................................. 123
Diagnosing Alarms ....................................................................................... 125
Diagnosing Error Messages .......................................................................... 132

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Finding the Cause of a Trip or an Alarm in Critical


Cases
Definitions
While operating the device, the user may face two critical cases:
• The circuit breaker has tripped automatically, interrupting the power supply.
• The circuit breaker has not tripped, but the MicroLogic X control unit has
detected an alarm:
◦ For a high severity alarm, the service LED is red, indicating that urgent
corrective action is required.
◦ For a medium severity alarm, the service LED is orange, indicating that
corrective action needs to be scheduled.

Notification of a Trip or Alarm


A trip or alarm event is signaled:
• On the MicroLogic X control unit HMI, by the trip cause LEDs or the service
LED. When the control unit is powered, a red or orange pop-up message is
displayed on the screen.
• By the SDE fault-trip indication contact
Depending on the options installed, a trip or alarm can also be signaled:
• By an additional SDE2 fault-trip indication contact
• By the outputs of the M2C programmable contacts
• By the outputs of an IO application module
• By an email sent through IFE or EIFE Ethernet interface
• On a remote controller connected to the communication network (application
customized by user)
• On the FDM128 display
• On the FDM121 display
Active alarms can also be consulted in the following ways:
• On a smartphone with EcoStruxure Power Device app connected to the
MicroLogic X control unit:
◦ Through Bluetooth
◦ Through USB OTG connection
• On EcoStruxure Power Commission software connected to the MicroLogic X
control unit:
◦ Through USB connection
◦ Through IFE or EIFE Ethernet interface
◦ Through IFM Modbus-SL interface

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Internet

B
A LAN
IFE/EIFE
SCADA Webpages Email
FDM128
3

C
Ethernet

F G F

ETH1 ETH2
24VDC I1 C I2 I3 C I4 I5 C I6 24VDC I1 C I2 I3 C I4 I5 C I6

E
IFE
IFE-XX.YY.ZZ
Y (factory set)

FDM121
I1
AI AI
I2
ETH1 LK/10-100/ACT
O1 I3 O1
ETH2 LK/10-100/ACT I4
O2 O2

Module Status I5
O3 O3
I6
Modbus-SL I6
Network Status
T T

IO L
LV434063
T LV434011
L
LV434011 IO L
LV434063

O1 O2 O3 A1 O1 O2 O3 A1
13 14 23 24 33 34 T1 T2 13 14 23 24 33 34 T1 T2

I J K D
H H
I J K

Ø5
a
Ø8

Ø5
O I a
Ø8
Push OFF Push ON

O I
Push OFF Push ON

M
N
L
L
T TEST

A Com’X energy server


B FDM128 Ethernet display for eight devices
C Ethernet switch
D EIFE embedded Ethernet interface for one MasterPact MTZ drawout circuit
breaker
E IFE Ethernet interface for one MasterPact MTZ circuit breaker
F IO input/output application module for one circuit breaker
G FDM121 front display module for one circuit breaker
H IO module outputs used for event notification
I ULP port module
J One or two SDE fault-trip indication contacts
K Two optional M2C programmable contacts
L MicroLogic X control unit
M Drawout MasterPact MTZ circuit breaker
N Fixed MasterPact MTZ circuit breaker

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Identifying the Cause of a Trip or Alarm Using the MicroLogic X


Control Unit
In critical situations, the cause of a trip or an alarm can be identified locally by
using one of the following:
• The blue fault-trip reset button on the circuit breaker (A). When the trip button
is popped out, the trip has occurred.
• The indicators on the MicroLogic X control unit, page 118:
◦ The Ready LED (B)
◦ The service LED (C)
◦ The MicroLogic X display screen (D)
◦ The trip cause LEDs (E)
• A smartphone with EcoStruxure Power Device app installed to get the trip
cause, the trip or alarm context, and the device ID:
◦ Through NFC
◦ Through Bluetooth
◦ Through USB OTG connection

A Blue fault-trip reset button


B Ready LED
C Service LED
D MicroLogic X display screen
E Trip cause LEDs
NOTE: The optional Power Restoration Assistant Digital Module provides
assistance with restoring power after a trip. For more information, refer to
DOCA0102EN MasterPact MTZ – MicroLogic X Control Unit – User Guide.

Availability of Diagnostic Data After a Trip


The diagnostic data is available when the MicroLogic X control unit is powered.
If the MicroLogic X control unit is not permanently powered by an external 24 Vdc
power source, connect the MicroLogic X control unit to an external power supply,
for example, the Mobile Power Pack, through the mini USB port to have access to
the diagnostic data.
When the MicroLogic X control unit is powered externally, the availability of
diagnostic data depends on the MicroLogic X state:
• If the MicroLogic X control unit is operative, all diagnostic data is available.
• If the MicroLogic X control unit is inoperative, no data is directly available.
However, some data can be extracted using the NFC function with the
EcoStruxure Power Device app.

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The trip cause LEDs and the red service LED are powered by the MicroLogic X
internal lithium battery and remain on for 4 hours when there is no other power to
the control unit. To switch on the trip cause LEDs or the red service LED again
after 4 hours, press the Test/Reset button.

Using the Display Screen and LEDs to Find the Cause of a Trip
The circuit breaker has tripped automatically, interrupting the power supply, and
the blue fault-trip reset button has popped out.

Ready LED Service LED MicroLogic X Trip cause LEDs Description


display screen

Ready LED flashing Service LED off. One of the trip cause LEDs is on red. Electrical fault on the
green. network, page 120

Ready LED off. Service LED on All LEDs are on. Major MicroLogic X control
red. unit incident detected during
self-test, page 123

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Using the Display Screen and LEDs to Find the Cause of an Alarm
The circuit breaker has not tripped, but the MicroLogic X control unit service LED
is on.

Ready LED Service LED MicroLogic X Trip cause LEDs Description


display screen

Ready LED flashing Service LED on All LEDs are off or all LEDs are on. High severity alarm, page
green or Ready LED off. red. 126

Ready LED flashing Service LED on All LEDs are off. Medium severity alarm,
green. orange. page 127

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Resetting the Circuit Breaker After a Trip Due to an


Electrical Fault
Reset Sequence

DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH
Do not re-close the device on an electrical fault. First inspect and, if necessary,
repair the downstream equipment.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.

The table shows the sequence of actions to follow after a trip due to an electrical
fault. Further explanation of each action is given in the following paragraphs.

Step Action

1 Identify the trip cause.

2 Press OK to view details of the trip cause on the display screen.

3 Consult the two trip cause context screens:


• Screen 1: Name and settings of the tripping protection, date and time of the trip.
• Screen 2: Current values recorded before the trip.

4 Clear the electrical fault on the network.


5 Inspect the circuit breaker and switchboard after a short circuit.

6 Press OK to acknowledge the trip cause and return to the Home menu.
NOTE: If the trip cause is not acknowledged within the event timeout, the pop-up is
displayed again.

7 Reset the circuit breaker, page 55.

8 Press the Test/Reset button for 3 seconds to reset the latched events and switch off
the trip cause LEDs.

9 When the circuit breaker is ready-to-close, re-close it, page 51.

NOTE: You may use the EcoStruxure Power Device app with the Power
Restoration Assistant Digital Module to get support while resetting after a trip
due to an electrical fault.

Identifying the Trip Cause


Ready LED Service LED MicroLogic X display Trip cause LEDs Description
screen
Ready LED Service LED • MicroLogic 2.0 X, 5.0
flashing green. off. X, 6.0 X, 7.0 X: trip
due to the long-time
protection.

• MicroLogic 2.0 X: trip


due to the
instantaneous
protection.
• MicroLogic 5.0 X, 6.0
X, 7.0 X: trip due to the
short-time protection
or instantaneous
protection.

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Ready LED Service LED MicroLogic X display Trip cause LEDs Description
screen
• MicroLogic 2.0 X, 5.0
X: not used.
• MicroLogic 6.0 X: trip
due to the ground-fault
protection.
• MicroLogic 7.0 X: trip
due to the earth-
leakage protection.

• MicroLogic 2.0 X, 5.0


X, 6.0 X, 7.0 X: trip
due to optional
protections.

NOTE: Diagnostic assistance can be obtained by using a smartphone running


the EcoStruxure Power Device app.

Clearing the Electrical Fault

DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH
• Apply appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and follow safe
electrical work practices. See NFPA 70E or CSA Z462 or local equivalent.
• This equipment must be installed and serviced by qualified electrical
personnel.
• Turn off all power supplying this equipment before performing maintenance
inspections.Assume that all circuits are live until they are de-energized,
tested, grounded, and tagged. Consider all sources of power, including the
possibility of backfeeding and control power.
• Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm that power is
off.
• Replace all devices, doors, and covers before turning on power to this
equipment.
• Beware of potential hazards and carefully inspect the work area for tools and
objects that may have been left inside the equipment.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.

DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH
Do not re-close the device on an electrical fault. First inspect and, if necessary,
repair the downstream equipment.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.

The feed must be isolated before inspecting the electrical equipment downstream
of the protection.
The fact that a circuit breaker has tripped does not remedy the cause of the
electrical fault detected on the downstream electrical equipment.

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Inspecting the Circuit Breaker and Switchboard After a Trip on


Short Circuit
After a trip on short circuit due to short-time or instantaneous protection, the circuit
breaker and switchboard must be inspected for smoke deposits or cracks in the
device casing.
Refer to DOCA0099EN MasterPact MTZ - IEC Circuit Breakers and Switch-
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Resetting the Circuit Breaker After a Trip Due to an


Incident Detected by the MicroLogic X Self-tests
Reset Sequence
The following table shows the sequence of actions to take after a trip due to an
incident detected by the MicroLogic X control unit. Further explanation of each
action is given in the following paragraphs.

Step Action

1 Identify the trip cause.

2 Press OK to view details of the trip cause on the display screen:


• A code that identifies the trip cause.
• A trip message describing the cause of the incident.
• The date and time that the incident occurred.
3 Consult the list of possible detected incidents, page 123 and perform the actions
recommended to restart after the trip.

4 Press OK to acknowledge the trip and return to the Home menu.

5 Reset the circuit breaker, page 55.

6 Press the Test/Reset button for 3 seconds to reset the latched events and switch off
the trip cause LEDs and the service LED.

7 When the circuit breaker is ready to close, re-close it, page 51.

Identifying the Trip Cause


Ready LED Service LED MicroLogic X Trip cause LEDs Description
display screen

Ready LED off. Service LED on red. All LEDs are on. Major MicroLogic X
control unit incident
detected during self-test,
page 123.

Ready LED flashing Service LED off. Op. LED is on. Circuit breaker incident
green. detected during self-test,
page 123.

Recommended Actions After a Trip Due to a MicroLogic X


Incident
The following table indicates what action to perform according to the trip message.
For more information, refer to the event messages in DOCA0102EN MasterPact
MTZ – MicroLogic X Control Unit – User Guide.

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Code Trip message Description Recommended action

0x1400 Control unit self test The control unit self test detected a major Plan to replace the MicroLogic X control
major malfunction malfunction in the control unit operation. unit.
0x1404
NOTE: The malfunction trips or does not
0x1405 trip the circuit breaker, depending on the
malfunction detected.
0x1406

0x1416
0x1402 Internal current The control unit self test detected the Plan to replace the MicroLogic X control
sensor disconnected disconnection of an internal sensor of the unit.
circuit breaker.
0x1403 External neutral The control unit self-test detected the Check connection of the External Neutral
current sensor disconnection of the external neutral current Current Sensor (ENCT).
disconnected sensor of the circuit breaker.
0x6407 Self diagnostic trip The circuit breaker tripped following a control Plan to replace the MicroLogic X control
unit microprocessor (Asic) invalid result. unit.

0x641F Replace Circuit The circuit breaker tripped following a major Replace the circuit breaker.
Breaker. Self malfunction of one or two internal current
Diagnostic power supply sensors of the circuit breaker.

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Diagnosing Alarms
Diagnosis Sequence
The following table shows the sequence of actions to take after an alarm is
detected by the MicroLogic X control unit. Further explanation of each action is
given in the following paragraphs.

Step Action

1 Identify the alarm detected.

2 Press OK to view details of the alarm detected on the display screen:


• An alarm message.
• The date and time that the alarm occurred.
3 Consult the list of alarm messages in the following tables and perform the actions
recommended.
4 Press OK to acknowledge the alarm and return to the Home menu.

5 Press the Test/Reset button for 3 seconds to reset the latched events and switch off
the trip cause LEDs and the service LED.

Identifying the Alarm Detected


The MicroLogic X control unit indicates alarms with:
• The Ready LED (flashing green or off)
• The service LED (red or orange)
• A pop-up alarm screen (red or orange)
Two levels of alarm are detected and indicated by the color of the service LED:
• Red for high-severity detected alarms.
• Orange for medium-severity detected alarms.

Ready LED Service LED MicroLogic X Trip cause LEDs Description


display screen

Ready LED flashing Service LED on All LEDs are off or all LEDs are on. High severity alarm, page
green or Ready LED red. 126
off.

Ready LED flashing Service LED on All LEDs are off. Medium severity alarm,
green. orange. page 127

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Recommended Action After Detection of High Severity Alarms


The following table indicates what action to perform according to the alarm
message.
For more information, refer to the event messages in DOCA0102EN MasterPact
MTZ – MicroLogic X Control Unit – User Guide.

Code Alarm message Alarm description Recommended action

0x1400 Control unit self test major The control unit self test detected a major Plan to replace the MicroLogic X
malfunction malfunction in the control unit operation. control unit.
0x1404
NOTE: The malfunction trips or does
0x1405 not trip the device, depending on the
malfunction detected.
0x1406

0x1416
0x1408 Earth leakage (Vigi) sensor The control unit self test detected the Check the connection of the external
disconnected disconnection of an earth leakage (Vigi) earth leakage (Vigi) sensor.
sensor.
0x1409 Unable to read sensor plug The control unit is unable to read the Check connection of the sensor plug
value of the sensor plug. and performer plugs. If the connection
is good but it fails again, replace the
sensor plug or the control unit.

0x1413 I∆n/Ig test - no trip The earth-leakage (I∆n)/ground (Ig) did Restart the test. If it fails again,
not trip. replace the control unit.

0x1430 Protection settings reset to If switched off, the control unit will be Update the MicroLogic X control unit
factory values reset at next reboot to the default values firmware with EcoStruxure Power
of the protection settings, due to a control Commission software. Otherwise, plan
unit incident. to replace the MicroLogic X control
unit
0x1442 Contact wear > 100%. Replace CB The contact wear indicator reached the Replace the circuit breaker. Consult
threshold of 100%. contact wear interpretation on
EcoStruxure Power Device app in
order to estimate the circuit breaker
ability to isolate, withstand rated duty,
operate, trip.

0x1444 CB has reached the max number The circuit breaker reached the maximum Replace the circuit breaker.
of operations number of operations.

0x1446 MicroLogic control unit has MicroLogic control unit reached 15 years Replace the MicroLogic X control unit.
reached the max service life of service life.
0x1451 MCH has reached the max number The MCH gear motor reached the Replace the MCH.
of operations maximum number of operations.

0x1453 MX1 voltage release has reached The MX1 voltage release reached the Replace the MX1 voltage release.
the max number of operations maximum number of operations.

0x1455 XF voltage release has reached The XF voltage release reached the Replace the XF voltage release.
the max number of operations maximum number of operations.

0x1457 MN undervoltage release has The MN undervoltage release reached Replace the MN undervoltage release.
reached the max number of the maximum number of operations.
operations

0x1459 MX2 voltage release has reached The MX2 voltage release reached the Replace the MX2 voltage release.
the max number of operations maximum number of operations.

0x150F Replace Circuit Breaker. The control unit self test detected the Replace the circuit breaker.
malfunction of all internal current power
supply sensors of the circuit breaker.

0x1510 Replace Circuit Breaker. Tsd The control unit self test detected the Replace the circuit breaker.
forced to 0. malfunction of all internal current power
supply sensors of the circuit breaker and
Tsd is forced to 0.

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Code Alarm message Alarm description Recommended action

0x1511 Plan to Replace Circuit Breaker. The control unit self test detected the Plan to replace the circuit breaker.
malfunction of one or two internal current
power supply sensors of the circuit
breaker.
0x1512 Replace Circuit Breaker. The control unit self test detected the Replace the circuit breaker.
major malfunction of one or two internal
current power supply sensors of the
circuit breaker.

For more information about the maximum number of operations for individual
parts, refer to DOCA0099EN MasterPact MTZ - IEC Circuit Breakers and Switch-
Disconnectors - Maintenance Guide.
Contact your Schneider Electric field service representative for more information
about who can carry out the recommended actions.

Recommended Action After Medium Severity Alarms


The following table indicates what action to perform according to the alarm
message.
For more information, refer to the event messages in DOCA0102EN MasterPact
MTZ – MicroLogic X Control Unit – User Guide.

Code Alarm message Alarm description Recommended action

0x03F5 Ir prealarm (I > 90% Ir) The long time protection prealarm started: Check the load.
at least one of the phase or neutral currents
is above the 90% Ir threshold. The circuit
breaker is operating close to Ir threshold.

0x0D00 Critical hardware modules There is a major hardware discrepancy Check which module is in critical
discrepancy between the installed modules that prevents hardware discrepancy with the
them from operating. EcoStruxure Power Commission
software Firmware menu. Replace the
module.
0x0D01 Critical firmware modules There is a major software discrepancy Check which module is in critical
discrepancy between the installed ULP modules that firmware discrepancy with the
prevents them from operating. EcoStruxure Power Commission
software. Update the module.

0x0D02 Non-critical hardware modules There is a minor hardware discrepancy Check which module is in non-critical
discrepancy between the installed modules that prevents hardware discrepancy with the
them from operating correctly. EcoStruxure Power Commission
software Firmware menu. Plan to
replace the module.

0x0D03 Non-critical firmware modules There is a minor software discrepancy Check which module is in non-critical
discrepancy between the installed modules that prevents firmware discrepancy with the
them from operating correctly. EcoStruxure Power Commission
software. Plan to update the module.

0x0D06 Config. error - dual settings or There is a declaration error between the IO Correct the configuration error with
inhibit close order module and the control unit. EcoStruxure Power Commission
software:
• Dual settings configuration error:
1. Set Switch mode to IO - 1
Wire or IO - 2 Wires.
2. Set IO module with dual
setting assignment.
• Inhibit close order configuration
error:
1. Set Allow control by
digital input under breaker
close as enabled.
2. Set IO module with Enable/
Inhibit close order
assignment.

0x0D08 Address conflict between The control unit self-test detected the If two IO modules are installed in the
modules unexpected presence of IO2 module when system, make sure one is configured
IO1 is not present. as IO#1, the other as IO#2.

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Code Alarm message Alarm description Recommended action

0x0D09 Firmware discrepancy within The control unit self-test detected a Check the firmware version of the
CU discrepancy between the firmware versions MicroLogic X control unit with
of control unit processors. EcoStruxure Power Commission
software. If not latest, update the
firmware of the MicroLogic X control
unit.
0x0D0A Invalid Control Unit factory The factory configuration of the control unit Plan to replace the MicroLogic X
config #1 is invalid. control unit.

0x0D0C Config error IO/CU: optional There is a declaration error between the IO Correct the configuration error with
protection Inhibit module and the control unit for inhibition of EcoStruxure Power Commission
optional protection functions. software:
• If you want optional protection
inhibition to be controlled by IO
module, connect an IO module
with inhibit optional protection
assignment.
• If you do not want optional
protection inhibition to be
controlled by IO module, connect
an IO module without inhibit
optional protection assignment.

0x0D0D Config. error IO and CU - Local/ There is a declaration error between the IO Correct the configuration error with
Remote mode module and the control unit for local/remote EcoStruxure Power Commission
mode assignment. software:
• If you want the L/R mode to be
controlled by the IO module,
connect an IO module with L/R
mode assignment.
• If you do not want the L/R mode
to be controlled by the IO
module, connect an IO module
without L/R mode assignment.

0x0D0E Discrepancy between Display The control unit self-test detected a Replace the embedded display screen.
and MicroLogic discrepancy between the hardware version
of the embedded display screen and the
firmware version of the control unit.
0x1108 Protection changed by The protection parameters were changed No action required, for information
communication by communication from remote controller, only.
EcoStruxure Power Commission software,
or EcoStruxure Power Device app.

0x1120 Communication lost with IO#1 The control unit lost communication with the Check the power supply of the IO1
module IO1 module. module. Check the ULP cable
connection.
0x1121 Communication lost with IO#2 The control unit lost communication with the Check the power supply of the IO2
module IO2 module. module. Check the ULP cable
connection.
0x1122 Communication lost with EIFE The control unit lost communication with the Check the power supply of the EIFE or
or IFE module EIFE or IFE module. IFE module. Check the ULP cable
connection.
0x1123 Communication lost with IFM The control unit lost communication with the Check the power supply of the IFM
module IFM module. module. Check the ULP cable
connection.
0x112C Control unit firmware update The firmware update of the control unit was Restart the update procedure. If the
unsuccessful unsuccessful. message is displayed again, plan to
replace the MicroLogic X control unit.

0x1471 Control unit self test The control unit self-test detected an invalid Plan to replace the MicroLogic X
result with minor impact. control unit.
0x1472
0x147B Invalid display screen or The control unit self-test detected an invalid Plan to replace the embedded display
wireless communication display screen or wireless communication. screen, which contains the wireless
antenna.
0x1411 Invalid measurement and The control unit self-test detected an invalid Plan to replace the MicroLogic X
optional protection #1 result with minor impact in the metering and control unit.
other protection functions of the control unit.

0x1414 NFC invalid communication The control unit self-test detected an invalid Plan to replace the embedded display
NFC connection. screen, which contains the wireless
0x1415 antenna.

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Code Alarm message Alarm description Recommended action

0x1422 Invalid Bluetooth The control unit self-test detected the Plan to replace the embedded display
communication absence of Bluetooth communication. screen.
0x1433 Replace internal battery The lithium battery is under 3 V and needs Replace internal battery.
to be replaced soon.

0x1434 Self diagnostic test - firmware The control unit self-test detected a Update the firmware of the MicroLogic
firmware internal incident. X control unit with EcoStruxure Power
Commission software.
0x1438 Main voltage loss and Circuit The circuit breaker is closed but no voltage Check main voltage on the busbar.
Breaker is closed is detected.
0x1440 Contact wear > 60%. Check The contact wear indicator reached or is Inspect visually the arc chute and main
contacts above the threshold of 60%. contacts at the next scheduled
maintenance. Consult contact wear
interpretation on EcoStruxure Power
Device app in order to estimate the
circuit breaker ability to isolate,
withstand rated duty, operate, trip.

0x1441 Contact wear > 95%. Plan for The contact wear indicator reached or is Plan to replace the circuit breaker.
replacement above the threshold of 95%. Consult contact wear interpretation on
EcoStruxure Power Device app in
order to estimate the circuit breaker
ability to isolate, withstand rated duty,
operate, trip.

0x1443 Remaining service life of CB is The circuit breaker reached 80% of the Plan to replace the circuit breaker. To
below alarm threshold maximum number of operations. refine this theoretical alarm by taking in
account environmental parameters,
you may ask for aging diagnostic. If the
device is cloud connected, use
EcoStruxure asset advisor for remote
aging diagnostic. Otherwise, contact
Schneider Electric services for a local
aging diagnostic.

0x1445 Remaining service life of The control unit reached 12 years of service Plan to replace the MicroLogic X
MicroLogic is below alarm life. control unit. To refine this theoretical
threshold alarm by taking in account
environmental parameters, you may
ask for aging diagnostic. If the Device
is cloud connected, use EcoStruxure
asset advisor for remote aging
diagnostic. Otherwise, contact
Schneider Electric services for a local
aging diagnostic.

0x1450 MCH charging operation The MCH gear motor reached 80% of the Plan to replace the MCH. Consult the
counter is above alarm maximum number of operations. predicted date of replacement on
threshold EcoStruxure Power Device app.

0x1452 MX1 voltage release operation The MX1 voltage release reached 80% of Plan to replace the MX1 voltage
counter is above alarm the maximum number of operations. release. Consult the predicted date of
threshold replacement on EcoStruxure Power
Device app.

0x1454 XF voltage release operation The XF voltage release reached 80% of the Plan to replace the XF voltage release.
counter is above alarm maximum number of operations. Consult the predicted date of
threshold replacement on EcoStruxure Power
Device app.

0x1456 MN undervoltage release The MN undervoltage release reached 80% Plan to replace the MN undervoltage
operation counter is above of the maximum number of operations. release. Consult the predicted date of
alarm threshold replacement on EcoStruxure Power
Device app.

0x1458 MX2 voltage release operation The MX2 voltage release reached 80% of Plan to replace the MX2 voltage
counter is above alarm the maximum number of operations. release. Consult the predicted date of
threshold replacement on EcoStruxure Power
Device app.

0x1460 Invalid self test - MX1 voltage The control unit self-test of the MX1 voltage Plan to replace the MX1 voltage
release release detected an invalid result with minor release.
impact.

0x1461 MX1 voltage release not The control unit self-test detected the Check the connection of the MX1
detected unexpected absence of the MX1 voltage voltage release.
release.
0x1462 Invalid self test - XF voltage The control unit self-test of the XF voltage Plan to replace the XF voltage release.
release release detected an invalid result with minor
impact.

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Code Alarm message Alarm description Recommended action

0x1463 XF voltage release not detected The control unit self-test detected the Check the connection of the XF
unexpected absence of the XF voltage voltage release.
release.
0x1464 Invalid self test - MN The control unit self-test of the MN Plan to replace the MN undervoltage
undervoltage release undervoltage release detected an invalid release.
result with minor impact.

0x1465 MN undervoltage release not The control unit self-test detected the Check the connection of the MN
detected unexpected absence of the MN undervoltage release.
undervoltage release.

0x1466 Voltage loss on MN The circuit breaker opened because there is Check the control voltage.
undervoltage release no control voltage on the MN undervoltage
release.
0x1467 Communication loss on MN The control unit lost communication with the Check the internal connection of MN
undervoltage release MN undervoltage release. undervoltage release.

0x1468 Invalid self test - MX2 voltage The control unit self-test of the MX2 voltage Plan to replace the MX2 voltage
release release detected an invalid result with minor release.
impact.

0x1469 MX2 voltage release not The control unit self-test detected the Check the connection of the MX2
detected unexpected absence of the MX2 voltage voltage release.
release.
0x140F Protection settings no The control unit cannot access the Plan to replace the MicroLogic X
accessible protection settings. control unit.
0x1474

0x1475

0x1476
0x1479 Invalid measurement and The control unit self-test detected an invalid Plan to replace the MicroLogic X
optional protection measurement or an invalid optional control unit.
protection function of the control unit.

0x6200 Ir start (I > 105% Ir) The long time protection started: at least No action required, for information
one of the phase or neutral currents is only.
above the Ir threshold. The circuit breaker
will trip at the end of time delay.

0x6300 Ir operate The long time protection operated: at least No action required, for information
one of the phase or neutral currents is only.
above the Ir threshold and the tr time delay
is elapsed.

0x6301 Isd operate The short time protection operated: at least No action required, for information
one of the phase or neutral currents is only.
above the Isd threshold and the tsd time
delay is elapsed.

0x6302 Ii operate The instantaneous protection operated: at No action required, for information
least one of the phase or neutral currents is only.
above the Ii threshold (no time delay).

0x050C Ig alarm The ground fault alarm operated: the ground Check insulation between phase/
fault current is above the Ig alarm threshold neutral and ground (earth).
and the tg time delay alarm is elapsed.

0x6303 Ig operate The ground fault protection operated: the No action required, for information
ground fault current is above the Ig only.
threshold and the tg time delay is elapsed.

0x050D I∆n alarm The earth leakage alarm operated: the earth Check insulation between phase/
leakage current is above the I∆n alarm neutral and ground (earth).
threshold and the t∆n time delay alarm is
elapsed.

0x6304 I∆n operate The earth leakage (I∆n) protection started: No action required, for information
the earth leakage current is above the I∆n only.
threshold and the t∆n time delay is elapsed.

0x6310 Undervoltage on 1 phase Undervoltage protection on one phase No action required, for information
operate operated: one of the three monitored only.
voltages is below the Vmin1 threshold.

0x632A Undervoltage on all 3 phases Undervoltage protection on all three phases No action required, for information
operate operated: the three monitored voltages are only.
below the Vmin2 threshold.

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Code Alarm message Alarm description Recommended action

0x6311 Overvoltage on 1 phase operate Overvoltage protection on one phase No action required, for information
operated: one of the three monitored only.
voltages is above the Vmax1 threshold.

0x632B Overvoltage on all 3 phases Overvoltage protection on all three phases No action required, for information
operate operated: the three monitored voltages are only.
above the Vmax2 threshold.
0x6315 Underfrequency operate The underfrequency protection operated: No action required, for information
the frequency is below the Fmin threshold. only.

0x6316 Overfrequency operate The overfrequency protection operated: the No action required, for information
frequency is above the Fmax threshold. only.

0x6314 Reverse power operate The reverse power protection operated: the No action required, for information
reverse power is above the Rp threshold only.
and the tRp time delay is elapsed.

0x6321 IDMTL long-time operate The IDMTL long-time protection operated: No action required, for information
at least one of the phase or neutral currents only.
is above the IDMTL Ir threshold and the
IDMTL tr time delay is elapsed.

0x6323 Forward directional overcurrent The forward directional overcurrent No action required, for information
operate protection operated: the forward directional only.
overcurrent is above the Ifw threshold and
the tfw time delay is elapsed.

0x6324 Reverse directional overcurrent The reverse directional overcurrent No action required, for information
operate protection operated: the reverse directional only.
overcurrent is above the Irv threshold and
the trv time delay is elapsed.

0x0C04 ESM (ERMS switch module) self The ESM self-test detected an invalid result Plan to replace the ESM (ERMS switch
diagnostic alarm with minor impact. module).

0x0C05 Communication lost with ESM The control unit lost communication with Plan to replace the ESM (ERMS switch
(ERMS switch module) ESM module (ERSM switch module). module).

0x142C Ig protection configured in OFF The Ig protection (IEC version) is disabled. No action required, for information
mode only.

0x142F Last modification of protection The control unit did not apply the last Apply again the protection settings.
settings has not been modification.
completely applied

0x147C Invalid optional protection self The control unit self-test of optional Plan to replace the MicroLogic X
test protections detected an invalid result with control unit.
minor impact.

0x6306 Ultimate self-protection The integrated instantaneous protection No action required, for information
(SELLIM) operate (SELLIM) operates: at least one of the only.
phase or neutral currents is above the
SELLIM threshold (no time delay).

0x631D Ultimate self-protection (DIN/ The integrated instantaneous protection No action required, for information
DINF) operate (DIN/DINF) operates: at least one of the only.
phase or neutral currents is above the DIN/
DINF threshold (no time delay).

0x1480 Schedule basic maintenance A basic maintenance program should be Plan to schedule the basic preventive
within one month performed within one month. maintenance program within one
month. To plan, edit report and track
maintenance intervention, you may
use EcoStruxure Facility Expert app.

0x1481 Schedule standard A standard maintenance program should be Plan to schedule the basic preventive
maintenance within one month performed within one month. maintenance program within one
month. To plan, edit report and track
maintenance intervention, you may
use EcoStruxure Facility Expert app.

0x1482 Schedule manufacturer A manufacturer maintenance program Plan to schedule the manufacturer
maintenance within three should be performed within three months. preventive maintenance program
months within three months. To plan, edit
report and track maintenance
intervention, you may use EcoStruxure
Facility Expert app.

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Diagnosing Error Messages


Diagnosis Sequence
The following table shows the sequence of actions to take after an error is
detected by the MicroLogic X control unit. Further explanation of each action is
given in the following paragraphs.

Step Action

1 Identify the error detected.

2 Consult the list of error messages, page 132 and perform the actions recommended.

3 Press OK to acknowledge the error and return to the Home menu.

4 Press the Test/Reset button for 3 seconds to reset the latched events.

Identifying the Error Detected


An error message is displayed when the MicroLogic X control unit detects an
internal error.
Example of error screen:

Recommended Action After Detection of Errors


The following table indicates what action to perform according to the error
message.

Code Error message Error description Recommended action

1 to 24 Service not performed - internal The requested action has failed due to an Repeat the action that caused the error.
error internal error If the message is displayed again,
157 switch off the 24 Vdc of the MicroLogic
X control unit and switch it on again. If
190 the problem persists, call Schneider
Electric field service.
158 Command rejected, already in The MicroLogic X control unit has detected Repeat the command.
progress simultaneous orders (for example between
IO and control unit).

169 Command rejected, already in The MicroLogic X control unit is already in the Check that the MicroLogic X control unit
asked state. requested state. is in the required state. If it is not, repeat
the command.
174 Session Key is invalid The request action has failed because the Repeat the action that caused the error.
session key is not valid. If the message is displayed again,
switch off the 24 Vdc of the MicroLogic
X control unit and switch it on again. If
the problem persists, call Schneider
Electric field service.
175 Out of session scope The requested action has failed because it is Repeat the action that caused the error.
not within the session scope. If the message is displayed again,
switch off the 24 Vdc of the MicroLogic
X control unit and switch it on again. If
the problem persists, call Schneider
Electric field service.

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Code Error message Error description Recommended action

176 Session is already opened The MicroLogic X control unit has detected Press OK to clear the message and
simultaneous settings sessions (for example, then repeat the command.
EcoStruxure Power Commission and control
unit).

177 No session is open Submit/apply operations have not been Start a new session, re-enter the
performed within five minutes. settings, then submit and apply them.

180 Bluetooth disabled! To enable Bluetooth communication has not been Enable Bluetooth communication from
go to Configuration menu. enabled for the MicroLogic X control unit. the MicroLogic X control unit menu >
Configuration > Communication >
Bluetooth.

Contact your Schneider Electric field service representative for more information
about who can carry out the recommended actions.

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MasterPact MTZ Commissioning


What’s in This Part
Introduction to Commissioning ...................................................................... 135
Inspection and MicroLogic X Settings ............................................................ 137
Tests ........................................................................................................... 139
Communication Tests ................................................................................... 144
Final Checks and Reporting .......................................................................... 145
MasterPact MTZ Test Form ........................................................................... 146

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Introduction to Commissioning
Overview

DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH
• Apply appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and follow safe
electrical work practices. See NFPA 70E, CSA Z462, NOM 029-STPS, or
local equivalent.
• This equipment must only be installed and serviced by qualified electrical
personnel.
• Unless specified otherwise in the commissioning procedures, all operations
(inspection, test, and preventive maintenance) must be carried out with the
device, the chassis, and the auxiliary circuits de-energized.
• Check that the device and the chassis are de-energized on the upstream
and downstream terminals.
• Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm that the
device, the chassis, and the auxiliary circuits are de-energized.
• Install safety barriers and display a danger sign.
• During the tests, it is strictly forbidden for anyone to touch the device, the
chassis, or the conductors while voltage is applied.
• Before putting the equipment back into operation, it is mandatory to check
that all connections are made with the correct tightening torque, there are no
tools or objects inside the equipment, all devices, doors, and protective
covers are in position, and the device is off (open position).
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.

This chapter details the testing and commissioning procedure for MasterPact MTZ
devices that must be done before the device can be accepted as fit for service and
connected to a power supply.
The commissioning procedure must be done by an authorized commissioning
engineer with appropriate training and experience:
• Only qualified electrical personnel with training and experience on low voltage
circuits must perform the work described in this chapter.
Personnel must understand the hazards involved in working with or near low-
voltage equipment. Such work must be performed only after reading the
complete set of instructions.
• Some inspections or procedures require that certain parts of the electrical
system remain energized at hazardous voltage during the procedure.
Observe all safety messages (Danger, Warning, Caution) throughout this
chapter and the corresponding instruction notices.
• Wear personal protective equipment, recognize potential hazards, and take
adequate safety precautions when performing the procedures outlined in this
chapter and the corresponding instruction notices.
The commissioning procedure assumes that the following conditions are met at
the start of the procedure:
• The device is not connected to a power system or a control system.
• A drawout device is in the disconnected position.
• The device is not connected to a communication network.
The results of all observations, tests, adjustments, together with any relevant
comments must be recorded on the appropriate form, if applicable.
Wherever possible, testing must be done without disconnecting or disturbing
existing wiring.

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Scope
The commissioning procedure applies to the MasterPact MTZ intelligent modular
unit (IMU), made up of:
• MasterPact MTZ circuit breaker with its MicroLogic X control unit and optional
ULP modules:
◦ One IFE, EIFE, or IFM communication interface
◦ One or two IO modules
◦ One FDM121 display
• MasterPact MTZ switch-disconnector
The associated information, which must be read with this procedure, includes
specific schematic diagrams, connections, and trip levels for the devices covered
by this document.

Equipment
The following equipment is required to do the tests detailed in the commissioning
procedure:
• Insulation resistance tester
• Multimeter
• A PC equipped with the latest version of EcoStruxure Power Commission
software
• A USB to mini USB cable (LV850067SP) to connect the PC to the MicroLogic
X control unit

Test Form
A test form, page 146 is proposed to guide you through the commissioning
procedure and to record the results of the commissioning tests. Each test is
described in detail in the Commissioning chapter.
Only do the tests required, depending on the MasterPact MTZ type and the
functions in use.

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Inspection and MicroLogic X Settings


Visual Inspection
Step Action

1 Record the equipment identification, including substation name, switchboard name,


MasterPact MTZ device type, MicroLogic X model type and serial number, MicroLogic
X type, and protection settings.

2 Check that the device is undamaged, correctly mounted, and securely fastened in the
switchboard.
3 Check the 3-phase clearance at terminal blocks.

4 Check that there is no debris remaining at the back of the device housing/enclosure.

5 Check that the ground terminals of the device are securely connected with the correct
grounding cables.

6 Check that all external surfaces are undamaged.

7 Rectify any non-conformities, if possible. All equipment non-conformities must be


referred to asset management.

Condition of Connections and Auxiliaries


Check device mounting in the switchboard and the tightness of all connections
(main connection and auxiliary wiring).
Check that all auxiliaries and accessories are correctly installed:
• Electrical auxiliaries
• Terminal blocks
• Connections of auxiliary circuits

Check Firmware Compatibility


By using the latest version of EcoStruxure Power Commission software, check
that the firmware of the MicroLogic X control unit and ULP modules in the
intelligent modular unit (IMU) are up-to-date, compatible with each other, and are
compatible with the Digital Modules that are installed. The ULP modules are EIFE,
IFE, or IFM communication interfaces, IO module, and FDM121 display.

Step Action

1 Connect a PC running EcoStruxure Power Commission software by using a cable


connected to the mini USB port on the front face of the MicroLogic X control unit.

2 Establish a connection. EcoStruxure Power Commission software reads the


parameters of the control unit.

3 On EcoStruxure Power Commission, use the Overall System firmware status/


compatibility matrix to display:
• The installed firmware version of the IMU devices (MicroLogic X control unit and
ULP modules).
• The latest firmware version of the devices that are available on the Schneider
Electric System Updates Internet site.
• The recommended actions to get a compatible system.
For more information, refer to EcoStruxure Power Commission Online Help.
NOTE: The FDM121 display firmware version must be 004.000.009 or greater to
be compatible with MicroLogic X control units. Earlier firmware versions need to be
updated, refer to Troubleshooting, page 164.

4 Follow the recommended actions to get a compatible system.

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MicroLogic X Settings

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 X configuration and protection function settings
are consistent with the results of this study.
• MicroLogic X 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.

Check the settings with EcoStruxure Power Commission software connected to


the MicroLogic X control unit.

Step Action

1 Connect a PC running EcoStruxure Power Commission software by using a cable


connected to the mini USB port on the front face of the MicroLogic X control unit.

2 Establish a connection. EcoStruxure Power Commission software reads the


parameters of the control unit.

3 Check that the settings read in the control unit match the requirements of the
application. If necessary, correct the settings with EcoStruxure Power Commission
software:
• The protection settings must be defined according to the installation protection
system study.
• Other settings must be defined according to the application.

4 Complete the project and device data.

5 Generate the project report with EcoStruxure Power Commission software, and save or
print the project report as needed.

NOTE: The protection functions available depend on the type of MicroLogic X


control unit and its associated optional Digital Modules.

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Tests
Overview
The tests to do while commissioning an MTZ device are described in this section:
• Functional checks
• Check of MCH gear motor (if fitted)
• Check of M2C programmable contacts and IO module (if fitted)
• Check of ESM ERMS switch module (if fitted)
• Check of electrical continuity
• Check of high-voltage insulation
• Check of MicroLogic X Ready LED status
• Test of the tripping mechanism with EcoStruxure Power Commission software
• Test of the tripping mechanism with the test button (MicroLogic 6.0 X or 7.0 X
control units)
• Automatic trip curve test with EcoStruxure Power Commission software
Only do the tests required, depending on the MasterPact MTZ type and the
functions in use, and record the results on the test form, page 146. In the event of
non-conformance, the result must be recorded and the MasterPact MTZ device
must not be accepted into service.

Functional Checks
Follow this procedure to check the operation of the MasterPact MTZ device and
record the results on the test form.

Step Action

1 Manually charge the mechanism by pulling the spring charging handle down.

2 Close the device. Check the closing of the device in each of the different control modes
and means designed for the application.

3 Open the device. Check the opening of the device in each of the different control modes
and means designed for the application.

If the device does not close or does not open, refer to Troubleshooting, page 150.

Check of MCH Gear Motor (if Fitted)


Follow this procedure to check the operation of the MCH gear motor and record
the results on the test form.

Step Action

1 Remove the MCH gear motor power supply.

2 Do an opening/closing/opening cycle to discharge the mechanism.

3 With the device in the open position and the mechanism discharged, check electrical
continuity between terminals B1 and B2, and electrical non-continuity between terminals
B1 and B3.
4 Manually charge the mechanism.

5 Reconnect the MCH gear motor power supply. The device closes and the mechanism is
automatically charged.

6 Check electrical continuity between terminals B1 and B3.

7 Operate the device several times to check that the spring mechanism automatically
recharges after every closing operation.

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Check of M2C Programmable Contacts and IO Module (if Fitted)


Follow this procedure to check the operation of inputs and outputs, and record the
results on the test form.

Step Action

1 Connect a PC running EcoStruxure Power Commission software by using a cable to


the mini USB port on the front face of the MicroLogic X control unit.

2 Force the state of both inputs of the M2C programmable contacts and check that the
operation is correct.

3 Force the state of the six digital inputs and three outputs of the one or two IO modules
in the IMU to check the wiring to the circuit breaker. Check that the operation is correct.

Check of ESM ERMS Switch Module (if Fitted)


Follow this procedure to check the operation of the ESM ERMS switch module,
and record the results on the test form.

Step Action

1 Make sure that the MicroLogic X control unit is powered permanently with a 24 Vdc
power supply.

2 Connect the ESM ERMS switch module to an external switch with a 24 Vdc or 24—120
Vac power supply.

3 Activate the ERMS function by moving the external switch to the Engage position.
Check that:
• The ERMS LED on the front face of the MicroLogic X control unit lights blue.
• The MicroLogic X control unit display screen is lit with a blue backlight.
• The message ERMS Engaged is displayed on the MicroLogic X control unit display
screen.
4 Disengage the ERMS function by moving the external switch to the Disengage position,
and check after 3 s that the MicroLogic X control unit returns to its original state.

Check of Electrical Continuity


Follow this procedure to check electrical continuity using a multimeter or continuity
checker and record the results on the test form.

Step Action

1 Close the device.


2 Check electrical continuity, for each of the phases, between the upper and lower power
terminals:
• For fixed device: on the power terminals
• For the drawout device: on the chassis power terminals, with the device in the
connected position

Check of High-Voltage Insulation


Dielectric tests (high potential and insulation resistance tests) are used to check
the insulation between phases, and insulation between each phase and ground.
The equipment used to conduct these tests creates a high potential voltage
(thousands of volts) to check dielectric or insulation integrity.
If included in the MicroLogic X control unit, the voltage power supply (VPS)
module connects and disconnects the control unit with the voltage connections in
the circuit breaker.

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Before conducting any high-voltage insulation tests, move the VPS module to the
disconnected position and unplug any cables from the mini USB port on the front
face of the MicroLogic X control unit. For information on VPS disconnection,
consult the instruction sheet on the Schneider Electric website: NVE40741.

CAUTION
DETERIORATION OF VPS MODULE
Disconnect the VPS module by pulling it out to the disconnected position before
running a dielectric test on the equipment.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment
damage.

Follow this procedure to check insulation resistance and record the results on the
test form.

Step Action

1 Disconnect the VPS module and unplug any cables from the mini USB port on the front
face of the MicroLogic X control unit.

2 Close the MasterPact MTZ device.


3 Measure the insulation resistance using a 500 Vdc insulation resistance tester between
one of the phases and the other two phases grounded. Repeat for each phase.

4 Open the MasterPact MTZ device by pressing the opening pushbutton.

5 Measure the insulation resistance using a 500 Vdc insulation resistance tester between
one of the phases and ground, with all other phases grounded. Repeat for each phase.

6 Check that the insulation resistance is above 5 MΩ in each case. If this result is not
obtained, contact your field service representative.

Check of MicroLogic X Ready LED Status


Follow this procedure to check the functioning of the MicroLogic X control unit and
record the results on the test form.

Step Action

1 Provide power to the MicroLogic X control unit, for example, by connecting a PC or


Mobile Power Pack to the mini USB port on the front face.

2 Check that the MicroLogic X Ready LED is flashing green.

The Ready LED flashes green to indicate that:


• The sensors are correctly wired.
• The tripping mechanism is functioning correctly.
• The MicroLogic X control unit is functioning correctly.

3 If the Ready LED is not flashing green, refer to chapter Critical Cases, page 114.

Test of the Tripping Mechanism With EcoStruxure Power


Commission Software
Follow this procedure to test the tripping mechanism of the circuit breaker and
record the results on the test form.

Step Action

1 Close the circuit breaker.


2 Connect a PC running EcoStruxure Power Commission software by using a cable to
the mini USB port on the front face of the MicroLogic X control unit.

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Step Action

3 On EcoStruxure Power Commission software, select the circuit breaker and connect to
it.
4 Force the circuit breaker to trip by clicking the Force Trip button on the EcoStruxure
Power Commission screen. This action is password-protected.

5 Check that the circuit breaker is open.

6 Check that the blue fault-trip reset button has popped out.

7 Check that the Isd/Ii LED is on.


8 Check that the SDE contacts have switched.
9 After the test, reset the circuit breaker.

Test of the Tripping Mechanism with the Test Button (MicroLogic


6.0 X and 7.0 X Control Units)
Follow this procedure to test the tripping mechanism of the circuit breaker when
fitted with a MicroLogic 6.0 X or 7.0 X control unit, and record the results on the
test form.

Step Action

1 Close the circuit breaker.


2 Use a thin screwdriver to briefly push in (<1 s) the test button on the control unit.

3 Check that the circuit breaker is open.

4 Check that the blue fault-trip reset button has popped out.

5 Check that the Ig/IΔn LED is on.

6 Check that the SDE contacts have switched.


7 After the test, reset the circuit breaker.

Automatic Trip Curve Test With EcoStruxure Power Commission


Software
Follow this procedure to run the automatic trip curve test and record the results on
the test form.

Step Action

1 Close the circuit breaker.


2 If the device is equipped with an MN undervoltage release, either connect it to the
power supply with its rated voltage or remove the MN undervoltage release.

3 Connect a PC running EcoStruxure Power Commission software by using a cable to


the mini USB port on the front face of the MicroLogic X control unit.

4 On EcoStruxure Power Commission software, select the circuit breaker and connect to
it.
5 In the Device Check up section, click the Device tab.

6 Select the Automatic Trip Test section.

7 Select Preconfigured test point.

8 Select the overcurrent protection to be tested.

9 Click Run Test.


10 Check that the circuit breaker trips.

11 Check that the blue fault-trip reset button has popped out

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Step Action

12 Check that the related trip cause LED is lit.

13 Check the SDE contacts have switched.


14 After the test, reset the circuit breaker.

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Communication Tests
Communication Network Test
EcoStruxure Power Commission software can be used to test the communication
network between all the communicating devices of the project:
• Circuit breakers connected to the Ethernet network through an IFE or EIFE
Ethernet interface.
• Circuit breakers connected to a Modbus serial line network through an IFM
interface stacked to an IFE Ethernet server.
• Circuit breakers connected to a Modbus serial line network from an IFM
interface.

Step Action

1 Connect a PC running EcoStruxure Power Commission software by using an RJ45


cable to a communication network, on the IFE or EIFE Ethernet interface, or IFM
interface, for example.

2 In EcoStruxure Power Commission software, at Create report > Communication test


& report, select devices to be tested from the list of communicating devices defined in
the project.

3 Click Run test. All selected devices are tested.


4 Results are displayed at the end of the test.

5 Generate the communication test report with EcoStruxure Power Commission software,
and save or print the project report as needed.

Remote Control Tests


If the MasterPact MTZ circuit breakers can be opened and closed remotely
through the communication network, use the following tests to check for the
correct operation of remote control:

Step Action

1 Connect a PC running EcoStruxure Power Commission software by using an RJ45


cable to a communication network, on the IFE or EIFE Ethernet interface, or IFM
interface, for example.

2 Check that the control mode is set to Auto: Remote.


3 In EcoStruxure Power Commission software, select the circuit breaker and connect to it.

4 Click the Device tab to access the Open and Close buttons.

5 Check that it is possible to open and close the MasterPact MTZ device remotely. These
actions are password-protected.

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Final Checks and Reporting


Final Checks
After completing the commissioning tests, check the following:

Step Action

1 Check that connections are made with the correct tightening torque, that there are no
tools or objects inside the equipment, and that all devices, doors, and protective covers
are in position.

2 Check that the device is off (open position) and the closing spring is charged.

Project Report Generated by EcoStruxure Power Commission


Software
EcoStruxure Power Commission software generates a project report with a list of
the circuit breakers for that project. For each MasterPact MTZ circuit breaker it
provides the following information:
• The circuit breaker identification data
• The MicroLogic X identification data, including the list of Digital Modules
installed
• The list of accessories including internal accessories (for example, M2C
programmable contacts), and external modules (for example, IO module)
• The protection settings for the MicroLogic X control unit
• The alarm settings
• The IFE, EIFE, or IFM communication interface settings

Communication Test Report Generated by EcoStruxure Power


Commission Software
EcoStruxure Power Commission software performs a communication test and
generates a report of the test. For each communicating device it provides the
following information:
• The name and type of the device
• The type of communication
• The address of the device
• The status of the connection

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MasterPact MTZ Test Form


How to Use the Test Form
Print this test form to record the results of the commissioning tests.
Check the box (✔) when the test has been made and is conclusive.
This test form, the project report, and the communication test report should be left
on-site in a plastic wallet and in an easily accessible, safe place.
Each test is described in detail in the Commissioning chapter.
Only do the tests required, depending on the MasterPact MTZ type and the
functions in use.
When all the tests have been satisfactorily completed, sign and date the test form.

Identification
Workstation Tests conducted on: By:

Signature:

Substation name Comments:


Substation number
Switchboard name
Voltage

MasterPact MTZ device


Manufacturer Schneider Electric
Type of MasterPact MTZ device

Serial number
Hardware version
MicroLogic X control unit

MicroLogic X type CT ratio

Firmware version

Preliminary Checks
Type of check (✔)

Visual inspection satisfactory (for example, no visible signs of damage).

Grounding satisfactory.

Connection tightness checked.

Firmware compatibility satisfactory.

MicroLogic X settings applied.

Project report generated.

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Functional and Interlock Checks


Type of check (✔)

Mechanism charges when spring charging handle is pulled.

MasterPact MTZ device closes.


MasterPact MTZ device opens.

Mechanism charges automatically after closing when the device is fitted with an MCH gear
motor.
M2C programmable contacts function correctly.

IO module functions correctly.

FDM121 display functions correctly.

ESM ERMS switch module functions correctly.

Interlocking systems of the circuit breaker function correctly.

Interlocking systems between two or three circuit breakers function correctly.

Electrical Continuity Check


MasterPact MTZ Tested terminals Electrical
device status continuity
Incoming side Outgoing side

Closed L1 L1 Ω
Closed L2 L2 Ω
Closed L3 L3 Ω

MasterPact MTZ Insulation Test


MasterPact MTZ Terminals under test Voltage Insulation
device status resistance
Closed L1, with L2 and L3 grounded 500 Vdc MΩ

Closed L2, with L1 and L3 grounded 500 Vdc MΩ

Closed L3, with L1 and L2 grounded 500 Vdc MΩ

Open L1, with L1, L2, L3 grounded on the other 500 Vdc MΩ
side
Open L2, with L1, L2, L3 grounded on the other 500 Vdc MΩ
side
Open L3, with L1, L2, L3 grounded on the other 500 Vdc MΩ
side

Check of MicroLogic X Ready LED


Type of check (✔)

MicroLogic X Ready LED flashes green.

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Test of the Tripping Mechanism for MicroLogic X Control Units


Type of check (✔)

With the circuit breaker closed, force the circuit breaker to trip using EcoStruxure Power
Commission software.
Check that the circuit breaker is open.

Check that the blue fault-trip reset button has popped out.

Check that the Isd/Ii LED is on.


Check that the SDE contacts have switched.

Test of the Tripping Mechanism for MicroLogic 6.0 X and 7.0 X


Control Units
Type of check (✔)

With the circuit breaker closed, briefly press (<1 s) the test button on the front face of the
control unit.
Check that the circuit breaker is open.

Check that the blue fault-trip reset button has popped out.

Check that the Ig/IΔn LED is on.

Check that the SDE contacts have switched.

Automatic Trip Curve Test


Type of check (✔)

Check that the circuit breaker trips.

Check that the blue fault-trip reset button has popped out.

Check that the related trip cause LED is on.

Check that the SDE contacts have switched.

Communication Tests
Type of check (✔)

Communication network tested.


Communication test report generated.

Remote opening and closing tested.

Final Checks
Type of check (✔)

All doors and protected covers are in position.

The device is off (open position) and the closing spring is charged.

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MasterPact MTZ Troubleshooting


What’s in This Part
Introduction to Troubleshooting ..................................................................... 150
Troubleshooting: Chassis Operation .............................................................. 153
Troubleshooting: Unexpected Tripping ........................................................... 154
Troubleshooting: Mechanical Control Operations............................................ 156
Troubleshooting: Electrical Control Operations ............................................... 158
Troubleshooting: Control Operations from EcoStruxure Power Device
App ............................................................................................................. 160
Troubleshooting: Control Operations from IO Module ...................................... 162
Troubleshooting: Control Operations from FDM121 Display............................. 164
Troubleshooting: Control Operations from EcoStruxure Power Commission
Software...................................................................................................... 166
Troubleshooting: Control Operations from IFE/EIFE Webpages ....................... 168
Troubleshooting: Control Operations from Communication Network ................. 170
Troubleshooting: Control Operations from FDM128 Display............................. 172

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Introduction to Troubleshooting
Presentation
This chapter contains information for troubleshooting problems in a working
system. It assumes that the system is correctly installed and that all the
commissioning tests have been completed successfully. The troubleshooting
operations are described under the following headings:
• Chassis operation
• Unexpected tripping
• Mechanical control operations
• Electrical control operations
• Control operations from EcoStruxure Power Device app
• Control operations from IO module
• Control operations from EcoStruxure Power Commission software
• Control operations from IFE/EIFE webpages
• Control operations from communication network
• Control operations from FDM128 display

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Layer Model
When troubleshooting the device, it is useful to consider a layer model. There are
four layers:
• Communication network
• Direct connection
• Electrical
• Mechanical
The following diagram shows the layers in the device:

EcoStruxure IFE/EIFE
Power SCADA
~/= FDM128 Commission webpages

Ethernet

24VDC I1 C I2 I3 C I4 I5 C I6

ETH1 ETH2
3
2
4

1
5 6

9
7
8
I1

I2
AI
FDM121
IO
APP

ULP T

EIFE
O1 O2 O3 A1
13 14 23 24 33 34 T1 T2

R Reset

0 I
BPFE
MN
MX
XF
EcoStruxure
Power Device App

EcoStruxure
Power
Commission

Communication network

Direct communication

Electrical

Mechanical
If the troubleshooting actions for a layer are not successful, go to the next layer
until you reach the Mechanical layer. If you cannot solve the problem after
troubleshooting the Mechanical layer, contact your field service representative.

Troubleshooting with Assistance


Assistance for troubleshooting is provided by the MasterPact Operation Assistant
Digital Module.
The MasterPact Operation Assistant Digital Module helps to close a circuit
breaker after a trip or an opening.
The following features are available:
• Ready-to-close status
• Reset (if applicable)
• Spring charging (if applicable)

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• Diagnostics on related reclosing information, for example, no power supply to


MX opening voltage release, MN undervoltage release, or MCH gear motor
Refer to DOCA0102EN MasterPact MTZ – MicroLogic X Control Unit – User
Guide for more information about downloading Digital Modules.

Maintenance of the Device


Schneider Electric recommends a preventive maintenance program to ensure that
devices retain the operating and technical characteristics specified in the catalogs
during their service life. Maintenance must be carried out by trained and qualified
personnel.
For information about the preventive maintenance program and maintenance
procedures, refer to DOCA0099EN MasterPact MTZ - IEC Circuit Breakers and
Switch-Disconnectors - Maintenance Guide.

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Troubleshooting: Chassis Operation


Definition
Chassis operation includes the following:
• Racking in and racking out the drawout device
• Locking and unlocking the chassis

Troubleshooting
Problem description Probable causes Solutions

Impossible to insert the A padlock or keylock is present on Disable the locking function.
racking handle in the chassis or a door interlock is
connected, test, or present.
disconnected position.

Impossible to turn the The position release button is not Push the position release button.
racking handle. pushed in and so the racking
handle cannot be rotated.
Device cannot be Device is not in the disconnected Turn the racking handle until the
removed from chassis. position. device is in the disconnected
position and the position release
button pops out.

Rails are not completely extended. Pull out the rails of the chassis.

Device cannot be Chassis and device do not match Check that the chassis
connected (racked in). (mismatch protection). corresponds with the device.

Safety shutters are locked. Remove the locks.

Disconnecting contact clusters are Reposition the disconnecting


incorrectly positioned. contact clusters.

Chassis is locked in the Disable the chassis locking


disconnected position. function.

The position release button is not Push the position release button.
pushed in and so the racking
handle cannot be rotated.
Device has not been sufficiently Insert the device completely so that
inserted in the chassis. it is engaged in the racking
mechanism.
Device cannot be Device is not in the correct Check the device position by
locked in the position. checking that the position release
disconnected position. button is popped out.

Racking handle is still in the Remove the racking handle and


chassis. store it.
Device cannot be Locking in any position is not Adapt the chassis locking
locked in the enabled. mechanism so that the chassis can
connected, test, or be locked in any position.
disconnected position.
Device is not in the correct Check the device position by
position. checking that the position release
button is out.
Racking handle is still in the Remove the racking handle and
chassis. store it.
The racking handle Rails are not completely in. Push the rails all the way in.
cannot be inserted to
connect or
disconnected the
device.
The right-hand rail Racking handle is still in the Remove the racking handle and
(chassis alone) or the chassis. store it.
device cannot be
drawn out.

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Troubleshooting: Unexpected Tripping


Definition
Unexpected tripping is tripping that is not caused by a protection function during
normal operation or by tests.

Troubleshooting
Problem Symptom Probable causes Solutions
description

Device opened The blue fault-trip Drop in voltage to below Check the voltage and the
without any over- reset button is not the threshold detected by MN supply circuit (V > 0.85
current electrical popped out and MN undervoltage release. Un).
fault. no trip cause LED
is lit. An order (for example Check the parameters of
load-shedding) sent to the the device that sent the
MX opening voltage order.
release by another device.

Unnecessary opening Determine the origin of the


order from the MX opening order and cancel it.
voltage release.

Device trips in a The blue fault-trip Thermal memory is still Check whether there is still
shorter time than reset button is active and current on the an overload on the line. If
expected after popped out and line is above the Ir necessary, make a
attempt to close the Ir LED is lit. threshold. correction. For details of
the device. thermal memory, refer to
DOCA0102EN MasterPact
MTZ – MicroLogic X
Control Unit – User Guide.
The blue fault-trip ERMS is active so device The ERMS function applies
reset button is opens at lower protection reduced protection settings
popped out, the Ir settings. for use during
or Isd LED is lit, maintenance. Check
and the ERMS whether maintenance is in
LED is lit. progress. If ERMS is no
longer necessary,
disengage it to revert to
normal protection settings.
– The tripping curves (A or This might be a change in
B) have been modified, or intended behavior so not a
the control unit is not set to problem. Check the
the usual set of tripping tripping curve definitions
curves (A or B). are describing the intended
behavior. Modify the
definitions if necessary.

Immediate The blue fault-trip Transient overcurrent • Modify the


tripping after an reset button is when closing. distribution system or
attempt to close popped out and the control unit
the device. the Ir LED is lit. settings.
• Check the condition
of the device before
putting it back into
service.
Immediate – Closing on a short-circuit. Refer to MasterPact MTZ
tripping after an critical cases.
attempt to close
the device with
activation of the
blue fault-trip
reset button.
Nuisance tripping – Blue fault-trip reset button Push in the blue fault-trip
of the device with is not pushed-in reset button completely.
activation of the completely.
blue fault-trip
reset button.

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Problem Symptom Probable causes Solutions


description
– Transient overcurrent Intended behavior. If
detected on the line and necessary, adjust the
fast instantaneous trip settings in EcoStruxure
setting is active in Power Commission
EcoStruxure Power software.
Commission software.

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Troubleshooting: Mechanical Control Operations


Definition
Mechanical control operations are operations that are made using the opening or
closing pushbuttons.

Device Cannot be Closed by Using the Mechanical Closing


Pushbutton
Symptom Probable causes Solutions

The blue fault-trip reset The blue fault-trip reset • Clear the fault.
button is popped out. button has not been reset. • Push the blue fault-trip reset
button.
– Device is padlocked or Unlock the device.
keylocked in the open
position.

– Device is interlocked • Check the position of the


mechanically in a mechanical other device in the
interlocking system. changeover system.
• Modify the situation to
release the interlock.
The closing spring and Stored energy mechanism is • Charge the mechanism
ready-to-close indicator not charged. manually.
shows that the mechanism is
• If the device is equipped with
discharged.
an MCH gear motor, check
the supply of power to the
motor. If the problem
persists, replace the MCH
. gear motor.

The closing spring and MX opening voltage release As there is an opening order,
ready-to-close indicator is permanently powered. determine the origin of the order.
shows that the mechanism is The order must be canceled before
charged but the device is not the device can be closed.
ready to close.
MN undervoltage release is As there is an opening order,
not powered due to an determine the origin of the order.
opening order. The order must be canceled before
the device can be closed.
MN undervoltage release is Check the voltage and the MN
not powered due to supply circuit (V > 0.85 Un).
insufficient voltage power
supply. If the problem persists, replace the
MN undervoltage release.

Recurring undervoltage trip. The measured voltage Set the undervoltage behavior
remains at 0 V. parameter, Vmin behavior, to
Force to Off when CB is open.
For more information, refer to
DOCA0102EN MasterPact MTZ –
MicroLogic X Control Unit – User
Guide.
The position release button Device is not correctly Terminate racking in (connection)
on the chassis of the drawout connected. of the device, making sure that it is
device is pushed in. fully inserted in the chassis, to the
connected position. Check that the
position release button is popped
out.

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Device Cannot be Opened by Using the Mechanical Opening


Pushbutton
Probable causes Solutions

Operating mechanism incident or welded Contact your field service representative.


contacts.

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Troubleshooting: Electrical Control Operations


Definition
Electrical control operations are operations that are made by an electrical order
through a voltage release or by an external pushbutton that is directly connected
to a voltage release.

Troubleshooting Voltage Releases


Troubleshooting depends on the type of voltage release, as follows:
• For communicating voltage releases, consult the MicroLogic X event
messages and then refer to MasterPact MTZ Critical Cases
• For standard voltage releases, follow the troubleshooting instructions given in
the following tables. If the problem persists, replace the voltage release.

Device Cannot be Closed by Using an External Pushbutton/


Electrical Order
Symptom Probable causes Solutions

– Device is padlocked or Unlock the device.


keylocked in the open position.

– Electrical closing order not Check the voltage and the XF


executed by the XF closing supply circuit (0.85–1.1 Un).
voltage release due to
insufficient voltage power If the problem persists, replace
supply. the XF closing voltage release.

The closing spring and ready- MX opening voltage release is As there is an opening order,
to-close indicator shows that permanently powered. determine the origin of the
the mechanism is charged but order. The order must be
the device is not ready to canceled before the device can
close. be closed.
MN undervoltage release is not As there is an opening order,
powered due to an opening determine the origin of the
order. order. The order must be
canceled before the device can
be closed.
MN undervoltage release is not Check the voltage and the MN
powered due to insufficient supply circuit (V > 0.85 Un).
voltage power supply.
If the problem persists, replace
the MN undervoltage release.

– XF closing voltage release is • Remove the power supply


continuously supplied, but to the XF closing voltage
device was not ready-to-close release.
when the closing order was
• Only if the device is
sent (XF closing voltage ready-to-close, send the
release is not wired in series closing order again via
with PF ready-to-close
the XF closing voltage
contact). release.

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Device Cannot be Opened by Using an External Pushbutton/


Electrical Order
Probable causes Solutions

Opening order is not executed by the MN Drop in voltage insufficient or residual voltage (V
undervoltage release. > 0.35 Un) across the terminals of the MN
undervoltage release.

If the problem persists, replace the MN


undervoltage release.

Opening order is not executed by the MX Check the voltage and the MX supply circuit
opening voltage release. (0.7–1.1 Un).

If the problem persists, replace the MX opening


voltage release.

Device Cannot be Reset by Using RES Electrical Remote Reset


Symptom Probable causes Solutions

The blue fault-trip reset button Insufficient supply voltage for Check the voltage and the RES
is popped out. the RES electrical remote supply circuit (0.7–1.1 Un).
reset.
If the problem persists, replace
the RES electrical remote reset.

Additional Checks
If the troubleshooting actions described above do not work, refer to the
troubleshooting information for Mechanical Control Operations, page 156.

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Troubleshooting: Control Operations from


EcoStruxure Power Device App
Definition
Control operations include commands to open and close the device from the
EcoStruxure Power Device app.

Device Cannot be Controlled from the EcoStruxure Power Device


App
Problem description Symptom Probable causes Solutions

Device cannot be – The device control Change the control


opened or closed. mode is set to Manual. mode to Auto.
– The device control Change the control
mode is set to Auto mode to Auto Local.
Remote.
The EcoStruxure The MasterPact Use EcoStruxure
Power Device app Operation Assistant Power Commission
displays a message to Digital Module is not software to download
download the installed. and install the
MasterPact Operation MasterPact Operation
Assistant Digital Assistant Digital
Module. Module in the
MicroLogic X control
unit.
The EcoStruxure The EcoStruxure Update the
Power Device app Power Device app on EcoStruxure Power
displays a message the smartphone is not Device app.
indicating a firmware compatible with the
version mismatch. firmware version of the
MicroLogic X control
unit.
Device cannot be – The close command is Enable the close
closed. inhibited by the IO command by using the
module. selector switch wired
on a digital input of the
IO module (I=1).

The close command is In EcoStruxure Power


inhibited by a Commission software,
command from the in the Device Check-
communication up > Devices menu,
network or change the value of
EcoStruxure Power the Remote Close
Commission software. Breaker Inhibited
parameter from
Enabled by
communication to
Disabled.

Inhibit Closing by IO Module is Not Operational


Problem description Probable cause Solution

Device can be closed while The MicroLogic X setting In EcoStruxure Power


selector switch wired on a Breaker closing by digital Commission software, in the
digital input of the IO module is input is disabled. General menu, in Breaker
set to Inhibit (I4=0). Closing Inhibition, change the
value of the Allow control by a
digital input parameter to
Enable.

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Device Cannot be Controlled from the EcoStruxure Power Device


App Connected Through Bluetooth
Problem description Probable causes Solutions

The Bluetooth LED does not The Bluetooth function is not Enable Bluetooth
light up when you press the enabled in the MicroLogic X communication in the
Bluetooth activation control unit. MicroLogic X control unit.
pushbutton on the
MicroLogic X control unit. The MicroLogic X control unit Check the power supply of the
is not powered. MicroLogic X control unit.

The Bluetooth connection was The smartphone has been Place the smartphone within
established but the signal is moved out of range. the range for Bluetooth and
lost. establish a new connection.
The Bluetooth LED is blinking A smartphone is already Check whether another
on the control unit but you connected to the MicroLogic X smartphone within range is
cannot see its ID number in the control unit. also connected to the control
list of devices available. unit.

Additional Checks
If the troubleshooting actions described above do not work, the problem might be
in the mechanical or electrical operations of the device. Refer to the
troubleshooting information for Mechanical Control Operations, page 156 and
Electrical Control Operations, page 158.

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Troubleshooting: Control Operations from IO


Module
Definition
Control operations include commands to open and close the device from the IO
module with the Breaker Operation predefined application.
For information about control operations from the IO module, refer to
DOCA0055EN Enerlin'X IO – Input/Output Application Module for One IEC Circuit
Breaker – User Guide.

Device Cannot be Controlled from the IO Module


Problem Symptom Probable causes Solutions
description

Device cannot be – The IO module is not Configure the IO


opened or closed. configured for Breaker module for Breaker
Operation predefined Operation predefined
application 2. application 2, by using
the rotary switch and
pressing the Test/Reset
button for 5 seconds to
validate the
configuration.

– The device control Change the control


mode is set to Manual. mode to Auto.
Local open or close The device control Change the control
orders wired on digital mode is set to Remote. mode to Local by using
inputs I5 or I6 do not the control mode
control the device. selector switch wired
on the digital input I1 of
the IO module (I1=0).

Remote open or close The device control Change the control


orders wired on digital mode is set to Local. mode to Remote by
inputs I2 or I3 do not using the control mode
control the device. selector switch wired
on the digital input I1 of
the IO module (I1=1).

Device cannot be – The close command is Enable the close


closed. inhibited by the IO command by using the
module configured in selector switch wired
the Breaker Operation on the digital input I4 of
predefined application the IO module (I4=1).
2.
– The close command is In EcoStruxure Power
inhibited by a Commission software,
command from the in the Device Check-
communication up > Devices menu,
network or change the value of the
EcoStruxure Power Remote Close
Commission software. Breaker Inhibited
parameter from
Enabled by
communication to
Disabled.

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Inhibit Closing by IO Module is Not Operational


Problem description Probable cause Solution

Device can be closed while The MicroLogic X setting In EcoStruxure Power


selector switch wired on a Breaker closing by digital Commission software, in the
digital input of the IO module is input is disabled. General menu, in Breaker
set to Inhibit (I4=0). Closing Inhibition, change the
value of the Allow control by a
digital input parameter to
Enable.

Additional Checks
If the troubleshooting actions described above do not work, the problem might be
in the mechanical or electrical operations of the device. Refer to the
troubleshooting information for Mechanical Control Operations, page 156 and
Electrical Control Operations, page 158.

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Troubleshooting: Control Operations from FDM121


Display
Definition
Control operations include commands to open and close the device from the
FDM121 display.
For information about control operations from the FDM121 display, refer to
DOCA0088EN Enerlin'X FDM121 – Front Display Module for One Circuit Breaker
– User Guide.

Device Cannot be Controlled from the FDM121 Display


Problem description Symptom Probable causes Solutions

The FDM121 display The FDM121 display The FDM121 firmware 1. Remove the
does not display any screen blinks version is not MasterPact
data when connected continuously, compatible with the device from the
to the MicroLogic X indicating a conflict in MicroLogic X control IMU in which the
control unit. the IMU. unit. FDM121 display
is installed.
2. Update the
FDM121
firmware to the
last firmware
version,
004.000.009 or
later, by using
EcoStruxure
Power
Commission
software.
3. Connect the
MasterPact
device in the IMU
again.
For more information
about updating the
firmware, see
DOCA0150EN
Enerlin'X FDM121-
Front Display Module
for One Circuit
Breaker- Firmware
Release Notes.
Device cannot be – The device control Change the control
opened or closed. mode is set to Manual. mode to Auto.
– The device control Change the control
mode is set to Auto mode to Auto Local.
Remote.
Device cannot be – The close command is Enable the close
closed. inhibited by the IO command by using the
module. selector switch wired
on a digital input of the
IO module (I=1).

The close command is In EcoStruxure Power


inhibited by a Commission software,
command from the in the Device Check-
communication up > Devices menu,
network or change the value of
EcoStruxure Power the Remote Close
Commission software. Breaker Inhibited
parameter from
Enabled by
communication to
Disabled.

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Inhibit Closing by IO Module is Not Operational


Problem description Probable cause Solution

Device can be closed while The MicroLogic X setting In EcoStruxure Power


selector switch wired on a Breaker closing by digital Commission software, in the
digital input of the IO module is input is disabled. General menu, in Breaker
set to Inhibit (I4=0). Closing Inhibition, change the
value of the Allow control by a
digital input parameter to
Enable.

Additional Checks
If the troubleshooting actions described above do not work, the problem might be
in the mechanical or electrical operations of the device. Refer to the
troubleshooting information for Mechanical Control Operations, page 156 and
Electrical Control Operations, page 158.

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Troubleshooting: Control Operations from


EcoStruxure Power Commission Software
Definition
Control operations include commands to open and close the device from
EcoStruxure Power Commission software.

Device Cannot be Controlled from EcoStruxure Power


Commission Software Connected to a Mini USB Port
Problem description Symptom Probable causes Solutions

Device cannot be EcoStruxure Power The device control Change the control
opened or closed. Commission mode is set to Manual. mode to Auto.
message:

Breaker operation
not successful:
actuator is in
manual mode.
Remote breaker
commands are not
allowed
EcoStruxure Power The device control Change the control
Commission mode is set to Auto mode to Auto Local.
message: Remote.

Breaker operation
not successful:
Operation mode is
Remote
EcoStruxure Power Insufficient access Log in to EcoStruxure
Commission software rights. Power Commission
does not display the software with
relevant option. Administrator rights.

EcoStruxure Power The password is Enter the password


Commission incorrect: error again.
message: entering password or
the user has In the case of
Insufficient user insufficient access insufficient access
rights (incorrect rights. rights, check the
password) password validity with
the system
administrator.
Device cannot be EcoStruxure Power The close command is Enable the close
closed. Commission inhibited by the IO. command by using the
message: selector switch wired
on a digital input of the
Breaker operation IO module (I=1).
not successful: The
requested action is The close command is In EcoStruxure Power
not allowed as it has inhibited by a Commission software,
been previously command from the in the Device Check-
inhibited communication up > Devices menu,
network or change the value of
EcoStruxure Power the Remote Close
Commission software. Breaker Inhibited
parameter from
Enabled by
communication to
Disabled.

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Inhibit Closing by IO Module is Not Operational


Problem description Probable cause Solution

Device can be closed while The MicroLogic X setting In EcoStruxure Power


selector switch wired on a Breaker closing by digital Commission software, in the
digital input of the IO module is input is disabled. General menu, in Breaker
set to Inhibit (I4=0). Closing Inhibition, change the
value of the Allow control by a
digital input parameter to
Enable.

Device Cannot be Controlled from EcoStruxure Power


Commission Software Connected by IFE, EIFE, or IFM Interface
Symptom Probable causes Solutions

EcoStruxure Power The remote control commands Move the locking pad on the
Commission message: are disabled by the locking pad front of the IFE interface to the
on the front of the IFE Unlocked position.
Breaker operation not interface.
successful: Either device is
unable to execute the The EIFE interface is locked by In EcoStruxure Power
operation or communication EcoStruxure Power Commission software, in the
interface is locked Commission software. Configure > Communication
menu, change the value of the
Remote Padlock Position
parameter from Locked to
Unlocked.
EcoStruxure Power The device control mode is set Change the control mode to
Commission message: to Manual. Auto.

Breaker operation not


successful: actuator is in
manual mode. Remote
breaker commands are not
allowed
EcoStruxure Power Insufficient access rights. Log in to EcoStruxure Power
Commission software does Commission software with
not display the relevant option. Administrator rights.

EcoStruxure Power The device control mode is set Change the control mode to
Commission message: to Auto Local. Auto Remote.

Breaker operation is not


successful: Operation mode
is Local (Operation via
remote control is not
allowed)

EcoStruxure Power The password is incorrect: Enter the password again.


Commission message: error entering password or the
user has insufficient access In the case of insufficient
Insufficient user rights: rights. access rights, check the
Incorrect password password validity with the
system administrator.

Additional Checks
If the troubleshooting actions described above do not work, the problem might be
in the mechanical or electrical operations of the device. Refer to the
troubleshooting information for Mechanical Control Operations, page 156 and
Electrical Control Operations, page 158.

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Troubleshooting: Control Operations from IFE/EIFE


Webpages
Definition
Control operations include commands to open and close the device from IFE or
EIFE webpages.
For information about control operations from IFE or EIFE webpages, refer to the
following guides:
• DOCA0084EN Enerlin'X IFE – Ethernet Switchboard Server – User Guide
• DOCA0142EN Enerlin'X IFE - Ethernet Interface for One IEC Circuit Breaker
- User Guide
• DOCA0106EN Enerlin'X EIFE – Embedded Ethernet Interface for One
MasterPact MTZ Drawout Circuit Breaker – User Guide

Device Cannot be Controlled from IFE or EIFE Webpages


Problem description Symptom Probable causes Solutions

Device cannot be The Close and Open Application control is Enable application
opened or closed. buttons are not not enabled in the IFE control by pressing the
displayed on the interface. Test button on the
webpage. front of the IFE
interface for 10–15 s.
The user is not logged Log in as
in as Administrator. Administrator.
Message on webpage: The device control Change the control
mode is set to Manual. mode to Auto.
Breaker operation
not successful:
actuator is in manual
mode. Remote
breaker commands
are not allowed
Message on webpage: The device control Change the control
mode is set to Auto mode to Auto Remote.
Breaker operation is Local.
not successful:
Operation mode is
Local (Operation via
remote control is not
allowed).

Message on webpage: The remote control Move the locking pad


commands are on the front of the IFE
Close has failed. disabled by the locking interface to the
NOTE: There is pad on the front of the Unlocked position.
no message if IFE interface.
opening action The EIFE interface is In EcoStruxure Power
fails. locked by EcoStruxure Commission software,
Power Commission in the Configure >
software. Communication
menu, change the
value of the Remote
Padlock Position
parameter from
Locked to Unlocked.
Device cannot be Message on webpage: The close command is Enable the close
closed. inhibited by the IO command by using the
Close has failed. module. selector switch wired
on a digital input of the
IO module (I=1).

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Problem description Symptom Probable causes Solutions

The close command is In EcoStruxure Power


inhibited by a Commission software,
command from the in the Device Check-
communication up > Devices menu,
network or change the value of
EcoStruxure Power the Remote Close
Commission software. Breaker Inhibited
parameter from
Enabled by
communication to
Disabled.

Inhibit Closing by IO Module is Not Operational


Problem description Probable cause Solution

Device can be closed while The MicroLogic X setting In EcoStruxure Power


selector switch wired on a Breaker closing by digital Commission software, in the
digital input of the IO module is input is disabled. General menu, in Breaker
set to Inhibit (I4=0). Closing Inhibition, change the
value of the Allow control by a
digital input parameter to
Enable.

Additional Checks
If the troubleshooting actions described above do not work, the problem might be
in the mechanical or electrical operations of the device. Refer to the
troubleshooting information for Mechanical Control Operations, page 156 and
Electrical Control Operations, page 158.

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Troubleshooting: Control Operations from


Communication Network
Definition
Control operations include commands to open and close the device from the
communication network.
For information about control operations from the communication network, refer to
the following guides:
• DOCA0105EN MasterPact MTZ – Modbus Communication – User Guide
• DOCA0162EN MasterPact MTZ - IEC 61850 Communication Guide

Device Cannot be Controlled with a Remote Controller Connected


from IFE, EIFE, or IFM Interface
Problem description Symptom Probable causes Solutions

Device cannot be – The device control Change the control


opened or closed. mode is set to Manual. mode to Auto.
– The device control Change the control
mode is set to Auto mode to Auto Remote.
Local.
– The remote control Move the locking pad
commands are on the front of the IFE
disabled by the locking interface to the
pad on the front of the Unlocked position.
IFE interface.
– The EIFE interface is In EcoStruxure Power
locked by EcoStruxure Commission software,
Power Commission in the Configure >
software. Communication
menu, change the
value of the Remote
Padlock Position
parameter from
Locked to Unlocked.
The opening or The password in the Send the opening or
closing command is opening or closing is closing command with
returned with Modbus incorrect or the user a valid password.
error code 01. has insufficient access
rights. In the case of
insufficient access
rights, check the
password validity with
the system
administrator.

If the password is lost,


refer to DOCA0105EN
MasterPact MTZ –
Modbus
Communication – User
Guide.
Device cannot be – The close command is Enable the close
closed. inhibited by the IO command by using a
module. selector switch wired
on a digital input of the
IO module (I=1).

The close command is Use the Set Close


inhibited by a Breaker Inhibition
command from the command to enable
communication the close order.
network or
EcoStruxure Power
Commission software.

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Inhibit Closing by IO Module is Not Operational


Problem description Probable cause Solution

Device can be closed while The MicroLogic X setting In EcoStruxure Power


selector switch wired on a Breaker closing by digital Commission software, in the
digital input of the IO module is input is disabled. General menu, in Breaker
set to Inhibit (I4=0). Closing Inhibition, change the
value of the Allow control by a
digital input parameter to
Enable.

Additional Checks
If the troubleshooting actions described above do not work, the problem might be
in the mechanical or electrical operations of the device. Refer to the
troubleshooting information for Mechanical Control Operations, page 156 and
Electrical Control Operations, page 158.

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Troubleshooting: Control Operations from FDM128


Display
Definition
Control operations include commands to open and close the device from the
FDM128 display.
For information about control operations from the FDM128 display, refer to
DOCA0037EN Enerlin'X FDM128 – Ethernet Display for Eight Devices – User
Guide.

Device Cannot be Controlled from the FDM128 Display


Symptom Probable causes Solutions

On FDM128 display, in the You are not logged in as Log in to the FDM128 display
Device view, the Control Administrator. as Administrator.
submenu is grayed out.
The password is incorrect: Enter a valid password.
error entering password or the
user has insufficient access In the case of insufficient
rights. access rights, check the
password validity with the
system administrator.

Additional Checks
If the troubleshooting actions described above do not work, the problem might be
linked to the communication network. Refer to the troubleshooting information for
the communication network, page 170.

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