Masterpact Detailed Catalgoue PDF
Masterpact Detailed Catalgoue PDF
Masterpact Detailed Catalgoue PDF
CONTENTS
Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page
Masterpact™ Circuit Breakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 3
Energy Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 19
Micrologic™ Electronic Trip Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 37
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 69
Wiring Diagrams. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 95
Masterpact NT Dimensional Drawings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 102
Masterpact NW Dimensional Drawings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 144
Accessory Dimensional Drawings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 205
Selection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 212
Trip Curves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 225
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Introduction ........................................................................................................................................... 4
Codes and Standards ........................................................................................................................... 4
Features and Benefits ........................................................................................................................... 5
Masterpact NW Circuit Breaker Design ................................................................................................ 9
Masterpact NW Cradle Design ........................................................................................................... 10
Masterpact NT Circuit Breaker and Cradle Design ............................................................................. 12
Ratings ................................................................................................................................................ 13
Correction Factors .............................................................................................................................. 17
Shipping Weights ................................................................................................................................ 18
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Introduction
HA10 12kV
NX 08 Uimp
Ui 1000V
Ue (V)
690
s
50kA/1
50/60Hz
AS NBMA
947-2 UNE
IEC
EN 60947-2BS CEI
VDE
UTE
800–3200 A Masterpact NW Drawout Circuit Breaker 4000–6300 A Masterpact NW Drawout Circuit Breaker
Masterpact circuit breakers are manufactured and tested in accordance with the following standards:
NOTE: Throughout this document, the phrase “ANSI® Certified” means the product meets the
requirements of UL 1066 and ANSI C37. When “UL® Listed” appears, the product meets the requirements
of UL 489.
The 800–2000 A ANSI Low Voltage Power Circuit Breakers type L1F and Insulated Case Circuit
Breaker type LF are tested to show the arc flash hazard risk category as referenced by NFPA® 70E.
Circuit breakers should be applied according to guidelines detailed in the National Electrical Code®
(NEC®) and other local wiring codes.
Masterpact circuit breakers are available in Square D™ or Schneider Electric™ brands.
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UL File Numbers:
• Masterpact NW: E161835 Vol. 2 Sec. 1
• Masterpact NT: E161835 Vol. 2 Sec. 2
High Ampere Interrupting Rating (AIR): ANSI Certified Masterpact NW circuit breakers have an
interrupting rating of 200,000 A at 508 Vac without fuses.
High Short-Time Current Rating: Masterpact NW circuit breakers have exceptional short-time
ratings—up to 100,000 A.
100% Rated Circuit Breaker: Masterpact circuit breakers are designed for continuous operation at
100% of their current rating.
Reverse Fed Circuit Breaker: Masterpact circuit breakers can be fed either from the top of the circuit
breaker or from the bottom.
Two-Step Stored Energy Mechanism: Masterpact circuit breakers are operated via a stored-energy
mechanism which can be charged manually or by a motor. The closing time is less than five cycles.
Closing and opening operations can be initiated by remote control or by push buttons on the circuit
breaker front cover. An O–C–O cycle is possible without recharging.
Drawout or Fixed Mount, 3-Pole (3P) or 4-Pole (4P) Construction: ANSI Rated, UL Listed and IEC
Rated Masterpact circuit breakers are available in drawout or fixed mounts, with either three-pole or
four-pole construction.
Field-Installable Trip Units, Sensor Plugs and Accessories: Trip units, sensor plugs and most
accessories are field installable with only the aid of a screwdriver and without adjusting the circuit
breaker. The uniform design of the circuit breaker line allows most accessories to be common for the
whole line.
Reinforced Insulation: Two insulation barriers separate the circuit breaker front from the current path.
Isolation Function by Positive Indication of Contact Status: The mechanical indicator is truly
representative of the status of all the main contacts.
Segregated Compartment: Once the accessory cover has been removed to provide access to the
accessory compartment, the main contacts remain fully isolated. Furthermore, interphase partitioning
allows full insulation between each pole even if the accessory cover has been removed.
Front Connection of Secondary Circuits: All accessory terminals (ring terminals are available as an
option) are located on a connecting block which is accessible from the front in the connected, test and
disconnected positions. This is particularly useful for field inspection and modification.
Anti-Pumping Feature: All Masterpact NT and NW circuit breakers are designed with an anti-pumping
feature that causes an opening order to always takes priority over a closing order. Specifically, if
opening and closing orders occur simultaneously, the charged mechanism discharges without any
movement of the main contacts keeping the circuit breaker in the open (OFF) position.
In the event that opening and closing orders are simultaneously maintained, the standard mechanism
provides an anti-pumping function which continues to keep the main contacts in the open position.
In addition, after fault tripping or opening the circuit breaker intentionally (using the manual or electrical
controls and with the closing coil continuously energized) the circuit breaker cannot be closed until the
power supply to the closing coil is discontinued and then reactivated.
NOTE: When the automatic reset after fault trip (RAR) option is installed, the automatic control system
must take into account the information supplied by the circuit breaker before issuing a new closing
order or before blocking the circuit breaker in the open position. The information is on the type of fault,
e.g. overload, short-circuit or ground fault.
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Disconnection Through the Front Door: The racking handle and racking mechanism are accessible
through the front door cutout. Disconnecting the circuit breaker is possible without opening the door
and exposing live parts.
Door Escutcheon
Racking Mechanism
Drawout Mechanism: The drawout assembly mechanism allows the circuit breaker to be racked in
four positions (connected, test, disconnected, or withdrawn), as shown in the figure below.
NOTE: For UL/ANSI circuit breakers, the clusters are mounted on the circuit breaker; for IEC circuit
breakers, the clusters are mounted on the cradle.
Secondary
Stabs (IEC)
Contacts
Clusters (UL/ANSI)
Clusters (IEC)
Stabs (UL/ANSI)
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Maintenance: To maintain Masterpact's operating and safety characteristics from the beginning to the
end of its service life, Schneider Electric recommends that systematic checks and periodic on-site
maintenance be carried out by qualified personnel, as indicated in bulletin 0613IB1202, "Maintenance
and Field Testing Guide for Masterpact NT and NW Circuit Breakers".
Schneider Electric Field Services offers a wide portfolio of field maintenance services named ONSITE
MAINTENANCE which offers four types of services:
• OnSite Repair, which repairs a system in view of fulfilling a required function
• OnSite Preventive Maintenance, which carries out, at predetermined intervals, checks intended to
reduce the probability of a failure or deterioration in the operation of a system
• Onsite Condition Maintenance, based on the recording and analysis of system parameters in
addition to preventive checks, detects drift from the initial state and/or significant trends in
performance. Using OnSite Condition Maintenance makes it possible to anticipate any necessary
corrective action required to ensure equipment safety and continuity of service, and make repairs
immediately if spare parts are onsite, or to plan the repair for a more convenient time.
• On-Site Asset Diagnostic, which is used to identify symptoms of malfunction or degradation before
problems occur, things not possible to detect during standard preventive maintenance. It detects
functional deviations versus original (new device) specifications. A repair plan is recommended to
recover the original conditions when deviations are diagnosed.
The Maintenance Guide is available on the Internet (www.schneider-electric.com) and provides
detailed information on:
• types of maintenance required, depending on the criticality of the protected circuit, risks involved if
the component ceases to operate correctly,
• what is understood by the terms normal, improved and severe environment and operating
conditions,
• periodic preventive maintenance operations that should be carried out under normal environment
and operating conditions as well as the level of competence required for the operations,
• the environment and operating conditions that accelerate device aging,
• the recommended timing of on-site maintenance according to equipment criticality and the
environmental conditions in which the equipment operates.
An example of preventive maintenance: the arc chambers are removed to allow visual inspection of
the contacts and wear indicator groove (see the figure below for how wear is indicated). The operation
counter can also indicate when inspections and possible maintenance should be done. The life of the
circuit breaker may be extended by replacing the arc chamber and/or spring-charging motor of ANSI
Certified circuit breakers. See bulletin 0613IB1202, available at www.schneider-electric.com, for
Arc Chamber information on normal and adverse operating conditions.
Good Worn
Contacts Contacts
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Ambient Temperature:
Masterpact circuit breakers can operate under the following temperature conditions:
• The electrical and mechanical characteristics are stipulated for an ambient temperature between
-13°F (-25°C) and 158°F (70°C).
• Mechanical closing of the circuit breaker (by pushbutton) is possible down to -31°F (-35°C) and at an
altitude up to +13,000 ft. (3900 m).
Masterpact circuit breakers have been tested for operation in industrial atmospheres. It is
recommended that the equipment be cooled or heated to the proper operating temperature and kept
free of excessive vibration and dust. Operation at temperatures above 104°F (40°C) may require
derating or overbussing the circuit breaker. See the appropriate instruction bulletin and page 17 of this
catalog for additional information.
Storage Temperature
Circuit breakers with trip units without LCD displays may be stored in the original packaging at
temperatures between -40°F (-40°C) and 185°F (85°C).
For circuit breakers with trip units with LCD displays, this range is -13°F (-25°C) to 185°F (85°C).
Altitude:
Masterpact circuit breakers are suitable for use at altitudes of 13,000 ft. (3900 m) and below. See
Table 15 on page 17 for altitude correction factors.
Vibration:
Humidity:
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NOTE: For UL Listed and ANSI Certified circuit breakers, the clusters are mounted on the circuit
breaker; for IEC Rated circuit breakers, the clusters are mounted on the cradle.
J
K
I
L
H
M
G
A. Overcurrent Trip Switch (SDE1)
B. Circuit Breaker Communication Module
C. Overcurrent Trip Switch (SDE2) or F N
Electric Reset
D. Cluster O
E. Cradle Rejection Kit
F. Lifting Tab E
G. Trip Connection to Overcurrent Trip P
Switch Q
H. Auxiliary Control Connection
I. Shunt Trip (MX2) or Undervoltage Trip D R
Device
J. Arc Chamber
K. Shunt Trip (MX1)
L. Auxiliary Contact Connection C
M. Two Blocks of Four Additional Switches S
(OF) or Combined “Connected,Closed” T
Switches (EF) B
N. Block of Four Form C Auxiliary Contacts U
(OF)
O. Shunt Close (XF) A V
P. Ready-to-Close Contact (PF)
Q. Charging Handle
R. Spring-Charging Motor (MCH)
S. Closing Push Button
T. Opening Push Button AC
U. Operations Counter
V. Trip Unit
W. Accessory Cover
X. Open/Close Push Button Close
(Lockable with Padlock)
Y. Faceplate AD
Z. Charged/Discharged Indicator
AA.Open/Close Indicator AE
AB.Push-to-Reset on Fault Trip W
AC.Electrical Close Push Button (BPFE)
AD.Padlock Attachment
AF
AE.Key Interlock
AF.Mounting Plate for Fixed Circuit Breaker
Y
Z
AB AA
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Q
K
R
J S
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The Masterpact NW low-voltage power circuit breaker and insulated case circuit breaker are available
with ArcBlok technology designed to mount in an ArcBlok drawout cradle.
The Masterpact NW with ArcBlok technology interfaces with the ArcBlok cradle to prevent arcing
events by enclosing the phases at the primary connection of the cradle. If for any reason an arcing
event happens, with the separation between phase to phase and phase to ground, the arc is
extinguished in less than 12 ms to reduce arc flash energy.
The Masterpact NW with ArcBlok technology is tested as part of Arc Resistant Equipment to ANSI
C37.20.7.
Figure 5: Masterpact NW Circuit Breaker and Cradle with ArcBlok Technology
AA
Q
Q
O
O
H
C G
G
DD EE PP B
Cradle
F
A—Terminal Cover
B—Lifting Flanges N
N
C—Extension Rail Handle II M
D—Padlock Provision LL
E—Stop Release Button JJ K
F—Racking Handle Insertion Opening Drawout Circuit Breaker
G—Position Indicator
H—Racking Handle Storage Space
I—Fault Trip Reset Button
J—Trip Unit
K—Push to Open Button Racking Handle
L—Push to Close Button
M—Charging Handle
N—Faceplate
O—Accessory Cover
P—Cradle Date Code
Q—ArcBlok Shield
(rotated for clarity)
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E
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H
L
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A
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NT Cradle N
J
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Ratings
100–800 A 2000–4000 A
Sensor Rating 1000–2000 A 1600–4000 A 2500–5000 A
800–1600 A 3000–6000 A
Endurance Rating (C/O Mechanical 12,500 10,000 10,000 5000 5000
Cycles)
Electrical 2800 1000 1000 1000 1000
(with no maintenance)
1 4000 A standard width circuit breaker is not available in L1 interrupting rating code or drawout construction.
2 ArcBlok circuit breakers are available only to 5000 A.
3 Interrupting ratings (kAIR) at 50 Hz: 200 kA (254 Vac), 150 kA (508 Vac), 100 kA (635 Vac).
4 The interrupting ratings L1 and L1F are available only in 3P, drawout construction.
5 55 kA for 800 A circuit breaker frame with 100 A or 250 A sensor.
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Table 12: Ratings for IEC 60947-2 Rated Masterpact NT Circuit Breakers
Frame Rating 800/1000 A 1250/1600 A
Interrupting Rating Code H1 H2 L1 H1 H2
220/415 Vac, 50/60 Hz 42 50 150 42 50
440 Vac, 50/60 Hz 42 50 130 42 50
Ultimate Breaking Capacity (kA) Icu 525 Vac, 50/60 Hz 42 42 100 42 42
690 Vac, 50/60 Hz 42 42 25 42 42
1000 Vac, 50/60 Hz — — — — —
Service Breaking Capacity (kA) Ics %Icu 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%
Short-Time Withstand Current (kA) Icw Vac 50/60 Hz, 1 s 42 42 10 x In1 42 36
Built-In Instantaneous Override (kA ±10%) — 90 102 — —
220/415 Vac, 50/60 Hz 88 105 330 88 105
440 Vac, 50/60 Hz 88 105 286 88 105
Rated Making Capacity (Peak kA) Icm 525 Vac, 50/60 Hz 88 88 220 88 88
690 Vac, 50/60 Hz 88 88 52 88 88
1000 Vac, 50/60 Hz — — — — —
Break Time ms 25 25 9 25 25
Closing Time ms 50 50 50 50 50
Mechanical 12,500 12,500 12,500 12,500 12,500
Endurance Rating (C/O cycles)
Electrical 440 V 6000 6000 3000 60003 60003
(with no maintenance)
Electrical 1000 V — — — — —
1 For Icw, 10 kA is for 0.5 s.
2 SELLIM system.
3 1600 A at 690 V is 3000 electrical operations.
Table 13: Ratings for IEC 60947-3 Rated Non-Automatic Masterpact NT Switches
Frame Rating 800/1000 A 1250/1600 A
Withstand Rating Code HA HA
220/415 Vac, 50/60 Hz 75 75
440 Vac, 50/60 Hz 75 75
Rated Making Capacity (Peak kA) Icm
500/690 Vac, 50/60 Hz 75 75
1000 Vac, 50/60 Hz — —
Short-Time Withstand Current (kA) Icw Vac 50/60 Hz, 0.5 s 36 36
Breaking Capacity (kA at 690 Vac)
Icu maximum delay 350 ms 36 36
(with external protection relay)
Correction Factors
Table 14: Temperature Correction Factors
Table 15: Altitude Correction Factors per ANSI C37.20.1 par. 7.1.4.1 (Table 10)
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Table 16: Shipping Weights for UL Listed/ANSI Certified Masterpact NW Circuit Breakers
1
Circuit Breaker Rating Circuit Breaker (lb/kg) Cradle (lb/kg) Connector Type and Weight (lb/kg) Pallet Total Weight (lb/kg)
(A) 3P 4P 3P 4P Type 3P 4P (lb/kg) 3P 4P
800 FCF 42/19 55/25 17/8 265/121 320/151
1600 109/50 142/65 97/44 116/53 FCT 84/38 109/50 17/8 307/140 384/176
2000 RCTH or RCTV 17/8 22/10 17/8 240/110 297/136
2500 FCT 80/36 104/47 17/8 348/159 435/198
127/58 165/75 124/57 149/68
3000 RCTH or RCTV 26/12 34/15 17/8 294/135 365/166
2000 (L1, L1F)
RCOV (standard 100/46 130/59 368/169 461/210
3200 (H1, H2, H3)
127/58 165/75 124/57 149/68 17/8
RCOV (ArcBlok) 153/69 NA 421/191 NA
4000 W-Frame (H1, H2, H3) RCOV (special) 115/52 145/66 259/118 327/149
FCF 84/38 109/50 39/18 628/285 777/354
3200 (L1)
227/103 295/134 278/126 334/152 FCT 168/77 218/99 39/18 712/324 886/403
4000
RCTH or RCTV 52/24 68/31 39/18 596/271 736/335
FCT 168/77 218/99 39/18 712/324 886/403
5000 227/103 295/134 278/126 334/152
RCTH or RCTV 52/24 68/31 39/18 596/271 736/335
6000 227/103 295/134 278/126 334/152 RCTH or RCTV 396/180 528/240 39/18 940/427 1196/544
1 Fixed circuit breaker weight = total weight – cradle weight.
Table 17: Shipping Weights for IEC 60947-2 Rated Masterpact NW Circuit Breakers
Circuit Breaker Circuit Breaker1 (lb/kg) Cradle (lb/kg) Connector Type and Weight (lb/kg) Pallet Total Weight (lb/kg)
Rating (A) 3P 4P 3P 4P Type 3P 4P (lb/kg) 3P 4P
800 FCF 42/19 55/25 17/8 265/121 320/145
109/50 132/60 97/44 116/53
1000, 1250, 1600, 2000 RCTH or RCTV 17/8 22/10 17/8 240/110 287/131
2500 FCF 42/19 55/25 17/8 310/142 386/175
127/58 165/75 124/57 149/68
3200 RCTH or RCTV 17/8 22/10 17/8 285/131 353/161
4000 127/58 165/75 124/57 149/68 RCTH or RCTV 42/19 55/25 17/8 310/142 386/176
4000b, 5000, 6300 227/103 295/134 278/126 334/152 RCTH or RCTV 52/24 68/31 39/18 596/271 736/335
1 Fixed circuit breaker weight = total weight – cradle weight.
Table 18: Shipping Weights for UL Listed/ANSI Certified Masterpact NT Circuit Breakers
Circuit Breaker Circuit Breaker1 (lb/kg) Cradle (lb/kg) Connector Type and Weight (lb/kg) Pallet Total Weight (lb/kg)
Rating (A) 3P 4P 3P 4P Type 3P 4P (lb/kg) 3P 4P
800 FCF 15/7 20/9 10/5 101/46 125/58
40/18 52/24 36/16 43/20
1200 RCTH or RCTV 6/3 8/4 10/5 92/42 113/53
16002 40/18 52/24 N/A N/A RCTV 18/8 20/9 10/5 68/31 82/38
1 Fixed circuit breaker weight = total weight – cradle weight.
2 Fixed circuit breaker only.
Table 19: Shipping Weights for IEC 60947-2 Rated Masterpact NT Circuit Breakers
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Circuit Breaker Circuit Breaker (lb/kg) Cradle (lb/kg) Connector Type and Weight (lb/kg) Pallet Total Weight (lb/kg)
Rating (A) 3P 4P 3P 4P Type 3P 4P (lb/kg) 3P 4P
800 FCF 15/7 20/9 10/5 91/41 113/52
35/16 46/21 31/14 37/17
1000, 1250, 1600 RCTH or RCTV 6/3 8/4 10/5 82/38 101/47
1 Fixed circuit breaker weight = total weight – cradle weight.
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Measure
Connect
Enerlin’X communication systems use reliable, simple-to-install-and-use displays, and Ethernet and
Modbus interfaces.
Information is safely transmitted through the most efficient networks:
— Modbus SL inside switchboards, between components,
— Ethernet, on cable or WiFi, inside the building and connecting switchboards and computers,
— Ethernet or GPRS, for access to on-line services by Schneider Electric.
Energy experts, no matter where they are located, can now provide advise based on the updated
data of the building.
Save
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Ammeter A
• 3.0 basic protection
• 5.0 selective protection
• 6.0 selective + ground-fault protection
Power Meter P
• 5.0 selective protection
• 6.0 selective + ground-fault protection
Harmonic Meter H
• 5.0 selective protection
• 6.0 selective + ground-fault protection
See page 40 for more information.
Displays
FDM121
FDM128
Communication
In addition to protection functions, Micrologic A/P/H trip units offer all the functions of Power Meter
products as well as operating assistance for the circuit breaker.
Micrologic A/P/H trip unit measurement functions are made possible by the Micrologic trip unit’s
intelligence and the accuracy of the sensors. They are handled by a microprocessor that operates
independent of protection functions.
Display Function
FDM121 Display FDM121 Display FDM121 Display: FDM121 Display: FDM121 Display:
Navigation Current Voltage Power Consumption
20.12.2011 12:00:05 20.12.2011 12:00:05 20.12.2011 12:00:05 20.12.2011 12:00:05 20.12.2011 12:00:05
S1-1 - Lighting/Level1 S1-1 - Lighting/Level1 S1-1 - Lighting/Level1 S1-1 - Lighting/Level1 S1-1 - Lighting/Level1
Quick view Quick view I U-V PQS E Quick view I U-V PQS E
Open Auto Quick view I U-V PQS E Quick view I U-V PQS E
I Current VL L
VL-L
Measures Measures Measures PQS E cumul
Measures Measures Reset
ESC 1/7 ESC 1/10 ESC 1/10 ESC 1/12 ESC 1/3
FDM128 Display FDM128 Display FDM128 Display: FDM128 Display: FDM128 Display:
Navigation Current Voltage Power Consumption
For all FDM, in addition to the information displayed on the Micrologic trip unit LCD, the FDM screen
shows demand, power quality, and maximum/minimum ammeter values along with histories and
maintenance indicators.
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Measurement Function
Every instantaneous measurement provided by Micrologic A trip units can be associated with a
maximum/minimum ammeter. The maximum for the highest current of the three phases, neutral, and
demand current can be reset using the FDM display unit or the communication system.
Energy Metering
The Micrologic P/H trip units also measures the energy consumed since the last reset of the meter.
The active energy meter can be reset using the Micrologic trip unit keypad, the FDM display unit, or the
communication system.
Micrologic P/H trip units also calculate demand current and power values. These calculations can be
made using a block or sliding interval that can be set from five to sixty minutes in steps of one minute.
The window can be synchronised with a signal sent through the communication system. Whatever the
calculation method, the calculated values can be recovered on a PC through the communication
network.
Ordinary spreadsheet software can be used to provide trend curves and forecasts based on this data.
They provide a basis for load shedding and reconnection operations used to adjust consumption to the
subscribed power.
Power Quality
The Micrologic H trip unit calculates power quality indicators taking into account the presence of
harmonics up to the fifteenth harmonic, including the total harmonic distortion (THD) of current and
voltage.
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Table 20: Micrologic A/P/H Trip Units Integrated Power Meter Functions
Display
Micrologic A/P/H Integrated Power Meter Functions Type Micrologi FDM
c LCD Display
Display of protection settings
Pick-ups (A) and delays All settings can be displayed Ir, tr, Isd, tsd, Ii, Ig, tg A/P/H X —
Measurements
Instantaneous rms measurements
Phases and neutral IA, IB, IC, IN A/P/H X X
Average of phases Iavg = (IA + IB + IC) / 3 A/P/H — X
Currents (A) Highest current of the 3 phases and neutral Imax of IA, IB, IC, IN A/P/H X X
Ground fault (Micrologic 6) % Ig (pick-up setting) A/P/H X X
Current unbalance between phases % Iavg P/H — X
Phase-to-phase VAB, VBC, VCA P/H X X
Phase-to-neutral VAN, VBN, VCN P/H X X
Average of phase-to-phase voltages Vavg = (VAB + VBC + VCA) / 3 P/H — X
Voltages (V)
Average of phase-to-neutral voltages Vavg = (VAN + VBN + VCN) / 3 P/H — X
Ph-Ph and Ph-N voltage unbalance % Vavg P/H — X
Phase sequence ABC, ACB P/H X X1
Frequency (Hz) Power system f P/H X X
P, total P/H X X
Active (kW)
P, per phase P/H X X
Q, total P/H X X
Reactive (kVAR)
Q, per phase P/H X X
S, total P/H X X
Power Apparent (kVA)
S, per phase P/H X X
PF, total P/H X X
Power Factor
PF, per phase P/H X X
Cos ij, total P/H X X
os ij
Cos ij, per phase P/H X X
Maximum/Minimum Reset using the FDM display unit and Micrologic
Associated with instantaneous rms measurements A/P/H X X
Ammeter keypad
Energy Metering
Energy Energy Active (kW), reactive (kVARh), apparent (kVAh) Total since last reset P/H X X
Demand and Maximum Demand Values
Present value on the selected window P/H X X
Demand Current (A) Phases and neutral P
Maximum demand since last reset P/H X X
Present value on the selected window P/H X X
Demand Power Active (kWh), reactive (kVAR), apparent (kVA)
Maximum demand since last reset P/H X X
Calculation Window Sliding, fixed or com-synchronised Adjustable from 5 to 60 minutes in 1 minute steps2 P/H — —
Power Quality
Total Harmonic Of voltage with respect to rms value THDU,THDV of the Ph-Ph and Ph-N voltage H X X
Distortion (%) Of current with respect to rms value THDI of the phase current H X X
1 FDM121 only.
2 Available via the communcation system only.
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Histories
• Trip indications in clear text in a number of user-selectable languages
• Time-stamping: date and time of trip.
Maintenance Indicators
Micrologic trip units have indicators for, among other items, the number of operating cycles, contact
wear P/H, load profile and operating times (operating hours counter) of the Masterpact circuit breaker.
It is possible to assign an alarm to the operating cycle counter to plan maintenance.
The various indicators can be used together with the trip histories to analyze the level of stresses to
which device has been subjected.
Contact Wear
Each time a Masterpact circuit breaker opens, the Micrologic P/H trip unit measures the interrupted
current and increments the contact-wear indicator as a function of the interrupted current, according to
test results stored in memory. Breaking under normal load conditions results in a very slight increment.
The indicator value may be read on the FDM display.
It provides an estimation of contact wear calculated on the basis of the cumulative forces affecting the
circuit breaker. When the indicator reaches 100%, it is advised to visually inspect the contacts per the
instructions in the circuit breaker user guide.
Micrologic A/P/H trip units calculate the load profile of the circuit breaker protecting a load circuit. The
profile indicates the percentage of the total operating time at four current levels (% of circuit breaker In):
• 0 to 49% In
• 50 to 79% In
• 80 to 89% In
• 90% In.
This information can be used to optimize use of the protected equipment or to plan ahead for
maintenance interval extensions.
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Each circuit breaker equipped with a COM option (BCM ULP) can be identified using the
communication system:
• serial number
• firmware version
• hardware version
• device name assigned by the user.
This information together with the previously described indications provides a clear description of the
installed devices.
Display
Micrologic A/P/H Operating Assistance Functions Type Micrologic FDM
LCD Display
Operating Assistance
Trip History
Trips Cause of tripping Ir, Isd, Ii, Ig, IDn A/P/H X X
Maintenance Indicators
Mechanical cycles Assignable to an alarm A/P/H — X
Counter Electrical cycles Assignable to an alarm A/P/H — X
Hours Total operating time (hours)1 A/P/H — —
Indicator Contact wear % P/H X X
% of hours in four current ranges:
Load Profile Hours at different load levels P/H — X
0-49% In, 50-79% In, 80-89% In and 90% In
1 Available through the communication system only.
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FDM121 Display
Micrologic trip unit measurement capabilities come into full play with the FDM121 display. It connects
to the COM option (BCM ULP) with a circuit breaker ULP cord and displays the Micrologic trip unit
information. The result is a true integrated unit combining a circuit breaker and a power meter.
Additional operating assistance functions can also be displayed.
An FDM121 display unit can be connected to ULP communication devices using a prefabricated cord
to display all measurements, alarms, histories and event tables, maintenance indicators, and
management of installed devices on a screen.
The FMD121 display unit requires a 24 Vdc power supply.
The FDM121 is a display that can be integrated with the PowerPact H/J/L/P/R or Masterpact NT circuit
breaker systems. It uses the sensors and processing capacity of the Micrologic trip unit. It is easy to
use and requires no special software or settings. It is immediately operational when connected to the
circuit breaker by a ULP cord.
It also provides monitoring and control with the use of the I/O application module, the motor
mechanism module, or the circuit breaker communication module (BCM ULP).
The FDM121 has a large display, but requires very little depth. The anti-glare graphic screen is backlit
for very easy reading even under poor ambient lighting and at sharp angles.
The FDM121 is intended to display Micrologic trip unit measurements, alarms and operating
information. It cannot be used to modify the protection settings.
Measurements can be easily accessed using a menu. All user-defined alarms are automatically
displayed. The display mode depends on the priority level selected during alarm set-up:
• high priority: a pop-up window displays the time-stamped description of the alarm and the orange
Alarm LED flashes;
• medium priority: the orange Alarm LED goes continuously on;
• low priority: no display on the screen.
All faults resulting in a trip automatically produce a high-priority alarm, without any special settings
required. In all cases, the alarm history is updated. The Micrologic trip unit saves the information in its
non-volatile memory in the event of an FDM121 power loss.
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• local mode: open/close commands are enabled from the FDM121 while disabled from the
Accessory communication network;
• remote mode: open/close commands are disabled from the FDM121 while enabled from the
communication network.
Main Characteristics
• A 3.78 x 3.78 x 1.18 in. (96 x 96 x 30 mm) screen requiring 0.39 in. (10 mm) behind the door (or
0.79 in. [20 mm] when the 24 V power supply connector is used).
• White backlighting.
• Wide viewing angle: vertical ±60°, horizontal ±30°.
• High resolution: excellent reading of graphic symbols.
• Alarm LED: flashing orange for alarm pick-up, steady orange after operator reset if the alarm
condition persists.
• Operating temperature range: +14 °F (-10 °C) to +131 °F (+55 °C).
• CE / UL / CSA marking.
Connection with FDM121 • 24 Vdc power supply, with tolerances 24 V -20% (19.2 V) to 24 V +10% (26.4 V).
Display Unit
When the FDM121 is connected to the communication network, the 24 Vdc can be supplied by the
communication system wiring system. Consumption is 40 mA.
Mounting
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Connection
Navigation
I
1 Escape
I1 310 A I2 315 A
2 Down
3 OK
% %
I3 302 A IN 23 A 4 Up
5 Context
% %
ESC
6 Alarm LED
1 2 3 4 5 6
Screens
Main Menu
When powered up, the FDM121 screen automatically displays the ON/OFF status of the device.
When not in use, the screen is not backlit. Backlighting can be activated by pressing one of the
buttons. It goes off after three minutes.
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The FDM121 degree of protection is IP54 in front. IP54 is maintained after switchboard mounting by
using the supplied gasket during installation.
Modbus-SL Ethernet
External power supply External power supply
24 Vdc
- +
A
A 24 Vdc
- +
B
B
D0 = A’ / Rx-, A / Tx-
D1 = B’ / Rx+, B / Tx+
24VDC
ETH1 ETH2
IFM D IFE D
D
4.3 ft. 9.8 ft.
(1.3 m) (3 m) OR
E
E E
0.98 ft.
(0.35 m) C F
F C FF
C C
Red Black White Blue Red Black White Blue
24 V
0V
A / Tx- D0
B / Tx+ D1
A’ / Rx- D0
B’ / Rx+ D1
Circuit Breaker ULP Cord
Connections
Masterpact circuit breaker is connected Customer Terminal Block Customer Terminal Block
to the ULP devices (FDM121 display,
IFM, IFE or IO unit) via the circuit
breaker ULP cord. A. Modbus Network
B. Ethernet Network
• Cord is available in three lengths: C. Circuit Breaker ULP Cord
0.98 ft. (0.35 m), 4.3 ft. (1.3 m) and D. FDM Display
9.8 ft. (3 m). E. ULP Termination
• Lengths up to 32.9 ft. (10 m) are F. ULP Cable
possible using extensions.
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FDM128 Display
The Micrologic trip unit measurement capabilities are fully utilized with the FDM128 display. The
FDM128 display connects to Ethernet communication using the RJ45 port and displays Micrologic trip
unit information. The result is an integrated unit combining a circuit breaker with a power meter.
Additional operating assistance functions can also be displayed.
The FDM128 display unit can be connected to a Micrologic COM option (BCM ULP through an IFE). It
uses the sensors and processing capacity of the Micrologic trip unit and requires no special software or
settings. The FDM128 is a large display, but requires very little depth. The anti-glare graphic screen is
backlit for easy reading even under poor ambient lighting and at sharp angles.
The FDM128 display is designed to manage up to eight devices (PowerPact H/J/L/P/R or Masterpact
NW/NT circuit breakers).
The FDM128 is intended to display Micrologic A/P/H trip unit measurements, trips, and operating
information. It cannot be used to modify the protection settings.
• Measurements may be easily accessed using a menu.
• Trips are automatically displayed.
• A pop-up window displays the time-stamped description of the trip.
Status Indications
When the circuit breaker is equipped with the COM option (BCM ULP) (including its set of sensors) the
FDM128 display can also be used to view circuit breaker status conditions:
• O/F: ON/OFF
• SDE: Fault-trip indication (overload, short-circuit, ground fault)
• PF: ready to close
• CH: charged (spring loaded)
• CE, CD, CT cradle management with I/O application module
Remote Control
When the circuit breaker is equipped with the COM option (BCM ULP) (including connection to shunt
close [XF] and shunt trip [MX1] communication voltage releases), the FDM128 display can also be
used to operate (open/close) the circuit breaker.
Two operating mode are available:
• Local mode: open/close commands are enabled from the FDM128 while disabled from the
communication network.
• Remote mode: open/close commands are disabled from the FDM128 while enabled from the
communication network.
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Main Characteristics
• 4.54 x 3.40 in. (115.2 x 86.4 mm) with 5.7 in. (145 mm) QVGA display 320 x 240 pixels.
• Color TFT LCD, with LED backlight.
• Wide viewing angle: vertical ±80°, horizontal ±70°.
• High resolution: excellent reading of graphic symbols.
• Operating temperature range: +14 °F (-10 °C) to +131 °F (+55 °C).
• CE / UL / CSA marking.
• 24 Vdc power supply, -10%/+20% (limit 20.4 - 28.8 Vdc).
FDM128 Display
• Consumption 6.8 W.
Mounting
Connection
Navigation
Quick view Product ID Information Reset all Quick view Energy Quick view Product ID Information Reset all
Counter Load profile
Measures Measures Measures
Operation xxx
Ep 11 318 kWh 0 to 49%
Alarm history Alarm history Alarm history
Trip SDE xxx Eq 257 kVArh 50 to 79%
Control
Control
Close command xxx
Control
Es 13 815 kVAh 80 to 89%
Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance 90 to 100%
Screens
Main Menu
• “Quick view” provides access to five screens that display a summary of essential operating
information (I, U-V, f, P, E, THD, circuit breaker On / Off).
• "Metering" can be used to display the measurement data (I, U-V, f, P, Q, S, E, THD, PF) with the
corresponding min/max values.
• “Alarms” displays the trip history.
• “Services” provides access to the operation counters, energy and maximum ammeter reset
function, maintenance indicators, identification of modules connected to the internal bus and
FDM128 internal settings (language, contrast, etc.).
The FDM128 degree of protection is IP65 at the touch screen cover. IP54 is maintained after
installation by using the supplied gasket.
B
4.3 ft 9.8 ft
(1.3 m) (3 m)
A. FDM128
B. Ethernet Network
C. Circuit Breaker ULP Cord
0.98 ft D. UFE
(0.35 m) DD
D E. ULP Termination
LV434195 LV434196
Circuit Breaker ULP Cord
LV434197 E
E
E
C
C C
Connections
Masterpact is connected to the ULP
devices (FDM display, IFM, IFE or
I/O unit via the circuit breaker ULP cord.
• Cord is available in three lengths:
0.98 ft. (0.35 m), 4.3 ft. (1.3 m) and
9.8 ft. (3 m).
• Lengths up to 32.9 ft. (10 m) possible
using extensions.
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E E
E E
F
ULP
ULP F
PowerPact
Internet
(cloud)
A
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Input/Output
F I/O Application Module ULP ULP 6 1 1
for Circuit Breakers
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All Masterpact circuit breakers are equipped with the Micrologic trip system to protect power circuits
and loads. Micrologic trip systems use a set of current transformers (called CTs or sensors) to sense
current, a trip unit to evaluate the current, and a tripping solenoid to trip the circuit breaker. Adjustable
rotary switches on the trip unit allow the user to set the proper overcurrent or equipment ground-fault
current protection required in the electrical system. If current exceeds a set value for longer than its set
time delay, the trip system opens the circuit breaker. Alarms may be programmed for remote
indications. Measurements of current, voltage, frequency, power, and power quality optimize continuity
of service and energy management. Micrologic trip units can be changed on-site.
Integration of protection functions in the Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) electronic
component used in all Micrologic trip units guarantees a high degree of reliability and immunity to
conducted or radiated disturbances. On Micrologic P and H trip units, advanced functions are
managed by an independent microprocessor.
Masterpact circuit breakers are shipped with the long-time pickup switch set at 1.0 and all other trip unit
adjustments set at their lowest settings. Actual settings required for a specific application must be
determined by a qualified consultant or plant engineer. A coordination study is recommended to
provide coordination between all circuit breakers in the distribution system.
Thermal Imaging
The thermal imaging function protects the cables or bus bars from overheating in case of low
amplitude repetitive faults. Such overheating can be due to repetitive motor starting, fluctuating load,
intermittent ground faults, or subsequent closing after a fault.
Traditional electronic protection does not protect against repetitive faults because the duration of each
overload above the pickup setting is too short to achieve effective tripping. Nevertheless, each
overload involves a temperature rise in the installation, the cumulative effect of which could lead to
overheating of the system.
The thermal imaging function remembers and integrates the thermal heating caused by each pickup
setting overrun. Before tripping, the integrated heating value will reduce the associated time delay and,
therefore, the reaction of the trip unit will be closer to the real heating of the power network system.
After tripping, the function will also reduce the time delay when closing the circuit breaker on an
overload.
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Power (P) and Harmonic (H) Trip Unit Without 24 Vdc Power Supply at F1 and F2
The P and H trip units were designed to be used with the external 24 Vdc power supply. The large LCD
display requires too much current to be powered by current flow through the circuit breaker. The P and
H trip units do have a voltage power supply which will power the trip unit with 100 Vac or more between
two phases or phase to neutral. The standard configuration for the voltage probes inside the circuit
breaker is at the bottom connections. If the circuit breaker was open in a top fed application, there
would be no voltage at the bottom of the circuit breaker and the trip unit would not be powered.
• Provides fault protection for LSIG functions.
• Provides LED trip indication (powered by an onboard battery).
NOTE: Ground-fault push-to-trip button works for testing ground fault if the trip unit is powered by the
voltage power supply. The ground-fault push-to-trip is also functional if a hand-held test kit or full-
function test kit is powering the trip unit.
Power (P) and Harmonic (H) Trip Unit With 24 Vdc Power Supply at F1 and F2
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The sensing system responds to the flow of current through the circuit breaker. Electronic trip circuit
breakers are limited to ac systems because the electronic trip system uses current transformers to
sense the current. The Micrologic trip unit samples the current waveform to provide true RMS
protection through the 15th harmonic.
This true RMS sensing gives accurate values for the magnitude of a non-sinusoidal waveform.
Therefore, the heating effects of harmonically distorted waveforms are accurately evaluated.
The Micrologic H trip unit provides additional sampling of the waveforms to measure and provide
waveform capture of harmonic distortion to the 31st harmonic.
Masterpact universal power circuit breakers use Micrologic electronic trip systems to sense overcurrents
and trip the circuit breaker. The Micrologic basic trip unit is standard and all Masterpact circuit breakers can
be equipped with the optional Micrologic trip systems listed below:
• Micrologic Basic Trip Unit (standard).
— 2.0 basic protection (LS0, IEC)
— 3.0 basic protection (LI, UL®/ANSI)
— 5.0 selective protection (LSI)
• Micrologic A: Trip Unit with Ammeter.
— 2.0A basic protection (LS0, IEC)
— 3.0A basic protection (LI, UL/ANSI)
— 5.0A selective protection (LSI)
— 6.0A selective protection with ground-fault protection for equipment (LSIG)
• Micrologic P: Trip Unit with Power Metering.
— 5.0P selective protection (LSI)
— 6.0P selective protection with ground-fault protection for equipment (LSIG)
• Micrologic H: Trip Unit with Harmonic Metering.
— 5.0H selective protection (LSI)
— 6.0H selective protection with ground-fault protection for equipment (LSIG)
Micrologic 3.0 and 5.0 Basic Trip Units Micrologic 3.0A, 5.0A and 6.0A Trip Units
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The Micrologic 2.0, 3.0, and 5.0 trip units protect power circuits.
Protection Settings
Protection thresholds and delays are set using the rotary switches.
1—Overload signal (LED) 1 A full-range of long-time settings are available via the field-
2—Long-time rating plug 3
2
installable adjustable rating plugs.
screw
• Overload protection
3—Long-time current setting
and tripping delay — True RMS long-time protection
5 4
4—Instantaneous pickup — Thermal imaging: active thermal imaging before and
5—Short-time pickup and after tripping
tripping delay
• Short-circuit protection
6—Test connector
6 — Short-time RMS
— Selection of I2t type (ON or OFF) for short-time delay
• Instantaneous protection
Micrologic 5.0 Basic Trip Unit • Neutral protection on four-pole circuit breakers
Table 24: Micrologic 2.0 and 3.0 Basic Trip Unit Settings
Current Setting (A) 2.0: 0.40 0.50 0.60 0.70 0.80 0.90 0.95 0.98 1.00
Tripping Between 1.05 Ir = ln x... 3.0: 0.40 0.45 0.50 0.60 0.63 0.70 0.80 0.90 1.00
and 1.20 x Ir Other ranges are available by changing rating plug
Long-Time
tr at 1.5 x Ir 12.5 25 50 100 200 300 400 500 600
Protection Time Delay (s)
tr at 6 x Ir 0.5 1 2 4 8 12 16 20 24
Accuracy: 0 to –20%
tr at 7.2 x Ir 0.34 0.69 1.38 2.7 5.5 8.3 11 13.8 16.6
Thermal Imaging 20 minutes before or after tripping
Current Setting (A)
Short-Time
Accuracy: ±10% Isd = Ir x... 2.0: 1.5 2 2.5 3 4 5 6 8 10
Protection
No Delay
Instantaneous Current Setting (A)
Ii = In x... 3.0: 1.5 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 12
Protection Accuracy: ±10%
Current Setting (A) IEC: 0.40 0.50 0.60 0.70 0.80 0.90 0.95 0.98 1.00
Tripping Between 1.05 Ir = ln x... UL/ANSI: 0.40 0.45 0.50 0.60 0.63 0.70 0.80 0.90 1.00
and 1.20 x Ir Other ranges are available by changing rating plug
Long-Time
tr at 1.5 x Ir 12.5 25 50 100 200 300 400 500 600
Protection Time Delay (s)
tr at 6 x Ir 0.5 1 2 4 8 12 16 20 24
Accuracy: 0 to –20%
tr at 7.2 x Ir 0.34 0.69 1.38 2.7 5.5 8.3 11 13.8 16.6
Thermal Imaging 20 minutes before or after tripping
Current Setting (A)
lsd = Ir x... 1.5 2 2.5 3 4 5 6 8 10
Accuracy: ±10%
I2t OFF 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4
Settings
Short-Time I2t ON 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4
Protection
Time Delay (s) Min. trip
at 10 x Ir 20 80 140 230 350
time (ms)
tsd
Max. trip
80 140 200 320 500
time (ms)
Instantaneous Current Setting (A)
Ii = In x... 2 3 4 6 8 10 12 15 off
Protection Accuracy: ±10%
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Micrologic 2.0A, 3.0A, 5.0A, & 6.0A Trip Units with Ammeter
Micrologic A trip units protect power circuits and provide current measurements, overload protection,
and short-circuit protection. In addition, the 6.0A trip units also provide ground-fault protection for
equipment.
Protection Settings
Protection thresholds and delays are set using the rotary switches. The
1
selected values are momentarily displayed in amperes and in seconds.
1—Test lamp and reset A full-range of long-time settings are available via the field-installable
2
2—Indication of tripping rating plug.
cause
• Overload protection (true RMS long-time protection)
3—Digital display 3
• Thermal imaging (active thermal imaging before and after tripping)
4—Three-phase bar graph
and ammeter • Short-circuit protection
5—Navigation buttons — Short-time RMS
6—Overload signal (LED) — I2t ON or OFF for short-time delay
7—Long-time rating plug 4
screw
• Instantaneous protection
8—Long-time current setting
• Ground-fault protection for equipment
5
and tripping delay
— Residual ground-fault protection for equipment
9—Short-time pickup and
tripping delay — Source ground-return ground-fault protection for equipment
10—Instantaneous pickup 6 — Modified differential ground-fault protection (MDGF) for
8 7 equipment
11—Electronic push-to-trip
12—Ground-fault pickup and • Neutral protection on four-pole circuit breakers
tripping delay 9 10
• ZSI: Zone-selective interlocking
13—Test connector
11 — A ZSI terminal block may be used to interconnect a number of trip
12 units to provide total discrimination for short-time and equipment
13
ground-fault protection, without delay for tripping
— Not available for 3.0 A trip unit
Micrologic 6.0A Trip Unit — Not available for 2.0 A trip unit if installed as upstream device
Ammeter Measurements
Micrologic A trip units measure the true RMS value of currents. They provide continuous current
measurement from 0.2 to 20 x In with an accuracy of 1.5% (including sensors). No auxiliary source is
needed where I > 0.2 x In. The optional external power supply (24 Vdc) makes it possible to display
currents where I < 0.2 x In and to store values of the interrupted current. A digital LCD screen
continuously displays the most heavily loaded phase (Imax) or displays the Ia, Ib, Ic, Ig, and (on four-pole
circuit breakers only) In stored current and setting values by successively pressing the navigation button.
Communication Network
Four wire Modbus, RTU, RS485 or two wire Modbus, TRU, RS485 plus ULP. See page 101.
In conjunction with an optional communication network, the trip unit transmits the following parameters:
• Setting values.
• All ammeter measurements.
• Tripping causes.
NOTE: Current-based protection functions require no auxiliary power source. When an external power
supply is added, the value of the interrupted current is stored by the trip unit. The reset button resets
alarms and stored interrupted current indications.
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t 2.0A: 0.40 0.50 0.60 0.70 0.80 0.90 0.95 0.98 1.00
Current Setting (A)
Ir Tripping Between 1.05 Ir = ln x... 3.0A: 0.40 0.45 0.50 0.60 0.63 0.70 0.80 0.90 1.00
and 1.20 x Ir
Other ranges are available by changing rating plug
Long-Time
tr at 1.5 x Ir 12.5 25 50 100 200 300 400 500 600
tr Protection
Time Delay (s)
tr at 6 x Ir 0.5 1 2 4 8 12 16 20 24
Accuracy: 0 to –20%
tr at 7.2 x Ir 0.34 0.69 1.38 2.7 5.5 8.3 11 13.8 16.6
Ii Thermal Imaging 20 minutes before or after tripping
0 Current Setting (A)
Short-Time
Accuracy: ±10% Isd = Ir x... 2.0A: 1.5 2 2.5 3 4 5 6 8 10
Protection
No delay
Instantaneous Current Setting (A)
Ii = In x... 3.0A: 1.5 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 12
Protection Accuracy: ±10%
Ground-Fault Pickup (A) ln d 400 A 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0
Accuracy: ±10% 400 A < ln d 1200 A 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0
ln > 1200 A 500 640 720 800 880 960 1040 1120 1200
I2t OFF 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4
Settings
Time Delay (s) I2t ON 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4
at 1 x In Minimum Trip Time (ms) 20 80 140 230 350
tg
Maximum Trip Time (ms) 80 140 200 320 500
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1—Test lamp and indication The adjustable protection functions of the 5.0P and 6.0P trip units
reset
are identical to those of Micrologic A trip unit (overloads, short
2—Indication of tripping circuits, equipment ground-fault protection); see page 43.
cause
3—High resolution screen These units also feature:
4—Measurement display • Fine adjustment: Within the range below the rotary switch
5—Maintenance indicators setting, fine adjustments of pickups/delays in steps of 1 A/s
(except for short-time and ground-fault) are possible on the
6—Protection settings
keypad or remotely by the communication network.
7—Navigation buttons
8—Overload signal (LED)
• Inverse definite minimum time lag (IDMTL) setting:
Coordination with fuse-type or medium-voltage protection systems
9—Long-time rating plug
screw
is optimized by adjusting the long-time delay curve around 6 x Ir
axis. This setting ensures better coordination with certain loads.
10—Long-time current
setting and tripping delay • Neutral protection: On three-pole circuit breakers, neutral
11—Short-time pickup and protection may be set using the keypad or remotely using the
tripping delay communication network to one of four positions:
12—Instantaneous pickup
— OFF
13—Hole for settings
lockout pin — 1/2N (1/2 x In)
14—Electronic push-to-trip — 1N (1 x In)
15—Ground-fault pickup and — 2N (2 x In)
tripping delay
NOTE: The neutral protection is disabled if the long-time curve is set
16—Test connector
to one of the IDMTL protection settings.
When the cover is closed, the keypad may no longer be used to change the protection settings, but it
still provides access to the displays for measurements, histories, indicators, etc. Depending on the
thresholds and time delays set, the Micrologic P trip unit monitors current, voltage, power, frequency,
and phase sequence. Each threshold overrun may be signalled remotely via the communication
network.
Each threshold overrun may be combined with tripping (protection) or an indication carried out by an
optional M2C/M6C programmable contact (alarm), or both (protection and alarm).
Maintenance Record
The maintenance record can be consulted using the full-function test kit or remotely via the
communication network. It can be used as an aid in troubleshooting and to assist scheduling for device
maintenance operations.
Recorded indications include:
• Highest current measured
• Operation counter (both cumulative total and total since last reset)
• Number of test kit connections
• Number of trips in operating mode
• Contact wear (Masterpact NW only)
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Load shedding and reconnection parameters can be set according to the power or the current flowing
through the circuit breaker. Load shedding is carried out by a remote computer via the communication
network or by an M2C or M6C programmable contact.
The M2C (two contacts) and M6C (six contacts) programmable contacts may be used to signal
threshold overruns or status changes. They can be programmed using the keypad on the Micrologic P
and H trip units or remotely using the communication network. These contacts are required to obtain
data from the protective relay functions on Type P and Type H trip units.
Ground-Fault Pickup (A) ln d 400 A 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0
Accuracy: ±10% 400 A < ln d 1200 A 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0
ln > 1200 A 500 640 720 800 880 960 1040 1120 1200
I2t OFF 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4
Time Delay (s) Settings
I2t ON 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4
at 1 x In
Minimum trip time (ms) 20 80 140 230 350
tg
Maximum trip time (ms) 80 140 200 320 500
Table 31: Settings for Alarms for Other Protection Functions for Micrologic 5.0P and 6.0P
Trip Units
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Table 32: Load-Shedding Settings for Current and Power Metering for Micrologic 5.0P and
6.0P Trip Units
Pick-Up Drop-Out
The last ten trips and ten alarms are recorded in two separate history files that can be displayed on the
screen (sample displays are shown to the right). The following information is contained in these files:
Trip History
• Type of fault Trip Trip
history 05 / 20 / 00
• Date and time of fault 10:23:42 am
• Interrupted current Ii Ii 7200 A
05 / 20 / 00
• Contact wear Ia = 7800 A
Ii Ib = 7800 A
04 / 28 / 00 Ic = 7800 A
Vmin In = 7800 A
04 / 28 / 00
Alarm History
Alarm Trip
• Type of alarm 05 / 20 / 00
history
• Date and time of the alarm Al 996A
Al
• Values measured at the time of the 05 / 20 / 00
alarm
Al
04 / 28 / 00
Al
02 / 28 / 00
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Metering
The Micrologic P trip unit calculates in real time all electrical values V, A, W, VAR, VA, Wh, VARh,
VAh, Hz, power factor, and crest factor. The Micrologic P trip unit also calculates demand current and
demand power over an adjustable time period.
Real-Time Metering: The value displayed on the screen is refreshed every second. Minimum and
maximum measurement values are stored in memory.
Demand Metering: The demand is calculated over a fixed or sliding time window that can be
programmed from five to sixty minutes. Depending on the contract signed with the power supplier,
specific programming makes it possible to avoid or minimize the cost of overrunning the subscribed
power. Maximum demand values are systematically stored and time stamped.
Communication Network
Four wire Modbus, RTU, RS485—The communication network may be used to:
• Remotely read parameters for the protection functions.
• Transmit all the measurements and calculated values.
Power • Signal the causes of tripping and alarms.
Metering • Consult the history files and the maintenance indicator record.
In addition, an event log of the last 100 events and a maintenance record, which is stored in the trip
unit memory but not available locally, may be accessed via the communication network.
The Modbus communication system is compatible with Powerlogic™ System Manager™ (SMS) software.
Event Log
The event log may be accessed by a remote computer via the communication network. All events are
Frequency
time stamped and include:
• Trips
• Beginning and end of alarms
• Modifications to settings and parameters
• Loss of time
• Overrun of wear indicators
• Test kit connections
Power • Counter resets
Demand • System faults (thermal self-protection, major fault and minor fault alarms)
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Metering
The Micrologic H trip unit offers all the measurements carried out by the Micrologic P trip unit, with the
addition of phase-by-phase measurements of power and energy as well as calculation of:
• Current and voltage total harmonic distortion (THD, thd).
• Current, voltage and power fundamentals (50/60 Hz).
• Harmonic components (amplitude and phase) up to the 31st current and voltage harmonic.
Real-Time Metering: The value displayed on the screen is refreshed every second. The table below
shows what is measured in real-time metering.
Demand Metering: Similar to the Micrologic P trip unit, demand values are calculated over a fixed or
sliding time window that can be set from five to 60 minutes.
Waveform Capture
Micrologic H trip units can capture and store current and voltage waveforms using digital sampling
techniques similar to those used in oscilloscopes. Using the information available in the captured
waveform, it is possible to determine the level of harmonics as well as the direction and amplitude of
the flow of harmonic power.
Users of Micrologic H trip units can record manually via the keypad the following waveforms:
• The four currents: Ia, Ib, Ic, and IN
• The three phase-to-phase voltages: Vab, Vbc, and Vca
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Waveforms may be displayed on the graphic screen of Micrologic H trip units or communicated over a
networked system. The recording takes place over one cycle with a measurement range of 0 to 1.5 IN
for current and 0 to 690 volts for voltage. The resolution is sixty-four points per cycle.
The instantaneous value of each measurement can be compared to user-set high and low thresholds.
Overrun of a threshold generates an alarm. Programmable action can be linked to each alarm, including
circuit breaker opening, activation of an M2C or M6C contact, recording of measurements in a log, etc.
Event Logs
• Setting the display language: System messages can be displayed in six different languages:
— English - US
— English - UK
— French
— German
— Spanish
— Italian
The desired language is selected via the keypad.
• Protection functions: All current-based protection functions require no auxiliary source. Voltage-
based protection functions are connected to ac power via a voltage measurement input built into
the circuit breaker on the bottom side. (Optional external voltage measurement is available.)
• Accuracy of measurements (including sensors):
— Voltage (V) 1%
— Current (A) 1.5% (higher accuracy [1%] may be achieved with special calibration on the current
transformer [CT characterization option])
— Frequency (Hz) 0.1 Hz
— Power (W) and energy (Wh) 2.5%
— The Micrologic H trip unit uses a dedicated metering data chain separate from the protection
data chain so that a greater number of data samples can be used for metering. This increases
the number of samples taken per time period, which in turn gives the H trip unit a higher degree
of metering accuracy.
• Stored information: The fine setting adjustments, the last 100 events and the maintenance record
remain in the trip unit memory even when power is lost.
• Reset: An individual reset, via the keypad or remotely, will reset alarms, minimum and maximum
data, peak values, counters and the indicators.
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The long-time pickup switch sets the maximum current level the circuit Long-Time
Pickup
breaker will carry continuously. The maximum current level (Ir) is the long-
time pickup setting multiplied by the sensor plug amperage (In). If the Long-Time
Ir
long time
.8 tr
(s) 4
8
alarm Delay
current exceeds this value for longer than the long-time delay time, the
.7 .9 12
.6 .95 2 16
.5 .98 1 20
.4 1 .5 24
x In @ 6 Ir
Alarm
circuit breaker will trip. Isd
3
short time
4
5
tsd
(s) .4 .4 .3
Ii
instantaneous
6 8 10 Indicator
2.5 6 .3 .2 4 12
2 8 .2 .1 3 15
1.5 10 .1 0 2 off
The long-time delay switch sets the length of time that the circuit breaker will Ig
x Ir
setting
on
tg
I2t off
delay
x In
test
D
E
F (s) .4 .4 .3
seconds of overcurrent at six times the ampere rating. For maximum ground fault
coordination, there are eight delay bands. Long-time delay is an “inverse Long-Time Trip Functions
time” characteristic in that the delay time decreases as the current
increases.
The trip unit includes an alarm indicator that will be lit continuously when
the current is above 100% of the pickup setting.
The short-time pickup switch sets the short-circuit current level at which the
circuit breaker will trip after the set short-time delay. The short-time current (Isd)
equals the short-time pickup setting multiplied by the long-time pickup (Ir).
The short-time delay switch sets the length of time the circuit breaker will
carry a short circuit within the short-time pickup range. The delay (based on
10 times the ampere rating Ir) can be adjusted to four positions of I2t ramp
operation (I2t ON) or five positions of fixed time delays (I2t OFF). I2t ON
delay is an “inverse time” characteristic in that the delay time decreases as Short-Time and
the current increases. Short-time delay for the 2.0 trip unit is fixed at a delay Instantaneous Trip
Functions
band of 20 to 80 ms.
The instantaneous pickup switch sets the short-circuit current level at which the circuit breaker will trip
with no intentional time delay. The instantaneous current (Ii) is equal to the instantaneous pickup
setting multiplied by the sensor plug amperage (In).
The instantaneous function will override the short-time function if the instantaneous pickup is adjusted
at the same or lower setting than the short-time pickup. In trip units with both adjustable short-time and
instantaneous trip functions, the adjustable instantaneous trip can be disabled by setting
Instantaneous pickup to OFF.
The ground-fault pickup switch sets the current level at which the circuit
breaker will trip after the set ground-fault delay. Ground-fault pickup values Ir
.7
long time
.8
.9
tr
(s) 4
8
12
alarm
Ground-
(Ig) are based on circuit breaker sensor plug (In) only, not on the rating plug .6
.5
.4
x In
1
.95 2
.98 1
.5
16
20
24
@ 6 Ir Fault
multiplier (Ir). Changing the rating plug multiplier has no effect on ground-fault Isd
short time
tsd
.4 .4 .3
Ii
instantaneous
Pickup
3
4
5 (s) 6 8 10
2.5 6 .3 .2 4 12
pickup values.
2
1.5 10
8 .2
on
.1 0
I 2t
.1
off
3
2
15
off Ground-
x Ir x In
setting delay
test Fault
Ig tg
D
E
F (s)
.3
.4 .4 .3
.2
Delay
The ground-fault delay switch sets the length of time the circuit breaker will
C G
B H .2 .1
A J .1 0
on I2t off
ground fault
carry ground-fault current which exceeds the ground-fault pickup level before
tripping. The delay (based on the sensor plug amperage (In) can be adjusted
Ground-Fault Trip
to four positions of I2t ramp operation (I2t ON) or five positions of fixed time Functions
delays (I2t OFF). I2t ON delay is an “inverse time” characteristic in that the
delay time decreases as the current increases.
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The wiring system is designed for low-voltage power switchboards. Installation does not require
special tools or training. The prefabricated wiring ensures both data transmission (Modbus protocol)
and 24 Vdc power distribution for the communications modules on the Micrologic trip units.
H
H
H
I I
K K K
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Addresses
The Modbus communication parameters (address, baud rate, parity) are entered using the keypad on
the Micrologic A, P, or H trip unit. For a switch, it is necessary to use the Electrical Asset Manager or
RSU (Remote Setting Utility) Micrologic utility.
Number of Devices
The maximum number of devices that may be connected to the Modbus bus depends on the type of
device (Compact circuit breaker with Modbus COM, PM700, PM800, Masterpact circuit breaker, etc.),
the baud rate (19200 is recommended), the volume of data exchanged and the desired response time.
The RS 485 physical layer offers up to thirty-two connection points on the bus (one master, thirty-one
slaves).
Length of Bus
The maximum recommended length for the Modbus bus is 3940 feet (1200 meters).
A 24 Vdc power supply is required (less than 20% ripple, insulation class II).
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Ethernet Principle
Ethernet is a data link and physical layer protocol defined by IEEE 802 10 and 100 Mbps specifications
that connects computer or other Ethernet devices. Ethernet is an asynchronous Carrier Sense Multiple
Access with Collision detection (referred as CSMA/CD) protocol. Carrier Sense means that the hosts
can detect whether the medium (coaxial cable) is idle or busy.
Multiple Access means that multiple hosts can be connected to the common medium. Collision
Detection means a host detects whether its transmission has collided with the transmission of another
host (or hosts).
IFE Ethernet interface can be connected to a PC or a laptop over Ethernet. The maximum length of
Ethernet cable is 325 feet (100 meters). IFE Ethernet interface + gateway provides a Modbus TCP/IP
gateway over Ethernet to enable Modbus TCP communication from a Modbus TCP master to any
Modbus slave devices connected to it. The maximum active Modbus TCP client connection is twelve.
IFE Ethernet interface has an embedded web server (web page).
All Masterpact devices can be fitted with the communication function thanks to the COM option.
Masterpact uses the Ethernet or Modbus communications protocol for full compatibility with the
supervision management systems.
For fixed and drawout devices, the common communication option is made up of:
• A BCM ULP module, installed behind the Micrologic trip unit and supplied with a set of switches
(OF, SDE, PF and CH switches), a kit for connection to shunt close (XF) and shunt trip (MX1)
communicating voltage releases, and a COM terminal block (inputs E1 to E6).
This module is independent of the trip unit and receives and transmits information on the
communication network. An infra-red link transmits data between the trip unit and the
communication module.
Consumption: 30 mA, 24 V.
and
BCM ULP Module
• The IFM module, the Modbus interface for connection to the network, contains the Modbus address
(1 to 99) declared by the user using the two dials in front. It automatically adapts (baud rate, parity)
to the Modbus network in which it is installed.
or
• The IFE module, the Ethernet interface for low-voltage circuit breakers, enables an intelligent
modular unit (IMU) such as a Masterpact NT/NW or PowerPact circuit breaker to be connected to
an Ethernet network. Each circuit breaker has its own IFE and a corresponding IP address.
For drawout devices the Cradle Management option must be added:
The I/O (Input/Output) application module for low-voltage circuit breakers is delivered with the drawout
devices ordered with the COM option for cradle management. It must be installed on a steel DIN rail
that is properly grounded near the device. The I/O module must be connected to the ULP system and
to the cradle position contacts (CD, CT, CE) that transmit the position of the circuit breaker in the
cradle.
For communicating remote control, shunt close (XF) and shunt trip (MX1) communicating voltage
I/O Application Module releases must be added:
The shunt close (XF) and shunt trip (MX1) communicating voltage releases are equipped for
connection to the communication module.
The remote-tripping function shunt trip (MX2) and undervoltage release (MN) are independent of the
communication option. They are not equipped for connection to the communication module.
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24VDC
24VDC
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ETH
ETH1 ETH1
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A1
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SDE A
PF A
CH
A. BCM ULP
B. OF, SDE, SD, PF, CH (tripped, Open/closed, overcurrent trip, ready to close, charged Switches
C. COM Terminal Block (E1 to E6)
D. Shunt Trip (MX1) and Shunt Close (XF)
E. CE, CD, and CT (connected, disconnected, test) Contacts
F. Circuit Breaker ULP Cord
G. I/O Application Module
H. ULP Cable
I. IFE Module
J. IFM Module
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The IFE interface and IFE interface + gateway enable low-voltage circuit breakers such as
Masterpact NT/NW or PowerPact P/R-frame to be connected to an Ethernet network.
IFE Interface
• Dual 10/100 Mbps Ethernet port for simple daisy chain connection.
• Device profile web service for discovery of the IFE interface, IFE interface + gateway on the LAN.
IFE Interface + Gateway
• Ethernet interface for Masterpact and PowerPact circuit breakers.
• Gateway for Modbus-SL connected devices (IFE interface + gateway only).
• Embedded set-up web pages.
• Embedded monitoring web pages.
• Embedded control web pages.
• Built-in e-mail alarm notification.
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Mounting
The IFE interface and IFE interface + gateway are DIN rail mounted devices. A stacking accessory
enables the user to connect several IFMs (ULP to Modbus interfaces) to an IFE interface + gateway
without additional wiring.
The IFE interface and the IFE interface + gateway must always be supplied with 24 Vdc.
The IFMs stacked to an IFE interface + gateway have power supplied by the IFE interface + gateway,
thus it is not necessary to supply them separately. It is recommended to use a UL listed and
recognized limited voltage/limited current or a class 2 power supply with a 24 Vdc, 3 A maximum.
The connection to an IFE interface or IFE interface + gateway requires a communication module
embedded into the circuit breaker:
• Masterpact NT/NW (fixed or drawout) circuit breakers: BCM ULP communication module
• Drawout Masterpact NT/NW circuit breakers: BCM ULP and its respective I/O (Input/Output)
application module.
All connection configurations for Masterpact NT/NW circuit breakers require the circuit breaker ULP
cord. The insulated NSX cord is mandatory for system voltages greater than 480 Vac. When the
second ULP RJ45 connector is not used, it must be closed with a ULP terminator (TRV00880).
Characteristic Value
Modbus RTU, RS485 serial connection
Type of interface module
Modbus TCP/IP Ethernet
• Transfer rate: 9,600–19,200 Baud
Modbus RS485 • Medium Double shielded twisted pair
• Impedance 120 ȍ
Transmission
Transfer rate: 10/100 Mbps
Ethernet
Medium STP, Cat5e, straight cable
Type Modbus, Ethernet
Structure
Method Master/Slave
Modbus Master
Device type
Ethernet Server
Modbus 10 ms
Turnaround time
Ethernet 1 ms
Modbus 1000 m
Maximum length of cable
Ethernet 100 m
Modbus 4-pin connector
Type of bus connector
Ethernet RJ45 (Shielded)
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Function
An IFM Modbus communication interface is required for connection of a Masterpact or PowerPact
circuit breaker to a Modbus network as long as this circuit breaker is provided with a ULP (Universal
Logic Plug) port. The port is available on the BCM ULP.
Once connected, the circuit breaker is considered as a slave by the Modbus master. Its electrical
values, alarm status, open/close signals can be monitored or controlled by a Programmable Logic
Controller or any other system.
Characteristics
ULP Port
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5
4
3
7
8
BB
2 9
1 0
6
5
4 7
3 8
2
1 0
9
C
C
DD
Test E
E
FF
I
I HH G
G
Technical Characteristics
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Stacking an IFM
Stacking Accessories
Up to 12 Stacked IFM
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The I/O (Input/Output) application module for an low-voltage circuit breaker is part of an ULP system
with built-in functions and applications to enhance the application needs. The ULP system architecture
can be built without any restrictions using the wide range of circuit breakers.
The I/O application module is compliant with the ULP system specifications.
Two I/O application modules can be connected in the same ULP network.
The ranges of low-voltage circuit breakers enhanced by the I/O application module are:
• Masterpact NW
• Masterpact NT
I/O Application Module • PowerPact R-Frame
• PowerPact P-Frame
Pre-Defined Application
The pre-defined application adds new functions to the I/O application module by:
• Selection by the application rotary switch on the I/O application module, defining the application
with pre-defined input/output assignment and wiring diagram.
• No additional setting with the customer engineering tool required.
The resources not assigned to the pre-defined application are free for additional user-defined applications:
• cradle management
• circuit breaker operation
• cradle management + ERMS (Energy Reduction Maintenance Setting)
NOTE: Use only Micrologic P or H trip units with the blue ERMS label for energy reduction
maintenance setting systems. Review the I/O module user guide 0613IB1317 and ERMS installation
instructions NHA67346 for details on installation, testing, and operation of the ERMS system.
• light and load control
• custom
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User-Defined Applications
User-defined applications are processed by the I/O application module in addition to the pre-defined
application selected.
The user-defined applications are available depending on:
• the pre-defined application selected
• the I/O application module resources (inputs and outputs) not used by the application
The resources required by user-defined applications are assigned using the customer engineering tool:
• protection
• control
• energy management
• monitoring
Mounting
The I/O application module is a DIN rail mounted device. Install on a steel DIN rail that is properly
grounded near the device.
The setting locking pad on the front panel of the I/O application module enables the setting of the I/O
application module by the customer engineering tool.
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General Characteristics
Conforming to standards UL 508, UL 60950, IED 60950, 60947-6-2
Certification cULus, EAC, FCC, CE
Environmental Storage: -40 to +185 °F (-40 to +85 °C)
Ambient temperature
Characteristics Operation: -13 to +158 °F (-25 to +70 °C)
Protective Treatment ULVO, conforming to IEC 60068-2-30
Pollution Level 3
I1 C I2 I3 C I4 I5 C I6
Conforming to IEC 60068-2-27 15g/11ms,
Mechanical Shock resistance
1/2 sinusoidal
Characteristics
Resistance to sinusoidal vibrations Conforming to IEC 60068-2-6
Power Supply 24 Vdc, -20%/+10% (19.2 to 26.4 Vdc)
Electrical
Characteristics Typical: 24 Vdc, 165 mA at 20°C
Consumption
A Maximum with gateway: 26.4 Vdc, 420 mA at 60°C
A B
B
Dimensions 2.83 x 4.52 X 2.79 in. (72 x 115 x 71 mm)
Mounting DIN rail
Weight 0.51 lb. (229.5 g)
Physical
I1 C I2 I3 C I4 I5 C I6
24VDC
Characteristics • On the front panel (wall mounted enclosure): IP4x
Degree of protection of the installed
• I/O parts: IP3x
I/O application module
• Connectors: IP2x
CC
Connections Screw type terminal blocks
4 5 6
MM 3 7 I1
AI D
D Power supply type Regulated switch type
2 8
1 9 I2
APP
I3 O1
Rated power 72 W
LL I4 O2 E
E • 100–120 Vac for single phase
I5
Technical Input voltage
O3
• 200–500 Vac phase-to-phase maximum
I6 FF Characteristics
KK T PFC filter With IEC 61000-3-2
G
G 24 Vdc power
JJ IO LV434063
supply Output voltage 24 Vdc
Power supply out current 3A
NOTE: It is recommended to use an UL listed/UL listed recognized limited voltage/limited
current or a class 2 power supply with a 24 Vdc, 3 A maximum.
O1 O2 O3 A1
13 14 23 24 33 34 T1 T2 Self powered digital input with current limitations as
Digital input type
per IEC 61131-2 type 2 standards (7 mA)
Input limit values at state 1 (close) 19.8–25.2 Vdc, 6.1–8.8 mA
Input limit values at state 0 (open 0–19.8 Vdc, 0 mA
II H
H Digital Inputs
Maximum cable length 33 ft (10 m)
NOTE: For a length greater than 10 m (33 ft) and up to 300 m (1,000 ft), it is mandatory to
use a shielded twisted cable. The shield cable is connected to the I/O functional ground of
the I/O application module.
13 14 23 24 33 34 T1 T2 Digital output type Bistable relay
Rated load 5 A at 250 Vac
Rated carry current 5A
Maximum switching voltage 380 Vac, 125 Vdc
1
2
Maximum switch current 5A
Maximum switching power 1250 VA, 150 W
Digital Outputs
Minimum permissible load 10 mA at 5 Vdc
Contact resistance 30 mȍ
O
O NN
• 18000 operations/hr (Mechanical)
A. 24 Vdc power supply terminal block. Maximum operating frequency
• 1800 operations/hr (Electrical)
B. Digital input terminal block:
6 inputs, 3 commons and 1 shield Digital output relay protection by an
External fuse of 5 A or less
C. 6 input status LEDs external fuse
D. Analog input status LED
Maximum cable length 10 m (33 ft)
E. 3 output status LEDs
F. I/O application module identification labels The I/O application module analog input can be connected to a Pt100 temperature sensor
G. Sealable transparent cover
Range -22 to 392 °F (-30 to 200 °C)
H. Analog input terminal block
I. Digital output terminal blocks Analog Inputs -22 to 68 °F (-30 to 20 °C): ±3.6 °F (2 °C)
J. ULP status LED Accuracy 68 to 284 °F (20 to 140 °C): ±1.8 °F (1 °C)
K. Test/reset button (accessible with cover closed). 284 to 392 °F (140 to 200 °C): ±3.6 °F (2 °C)
L. Setting locking pad
Refresh interval 5s
M. Application rotary switch: 1 to 9
N. Switch for I/O addressing (I/O 1 or I/O 2)
O. ULP connectors
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Ethernet Ethernet
24 Vdc 24 Vdc
I6
C
I5
24VDC C
I4
I3
24VDC C
I2
I1
ETH2 C
I6
I5
ETH2 2 I4
ETH C
ETH1 I2
I3
2 1 C
ETH
ETH1 ETH I1
1 + C
ETH 24VD
A1
O1
O2
O3
IO Mo
dule
K
K
A1
T2
O3 T1
34
11 33
LV4340
O2
24
O1 23
A
14
13
A AA
B
B
BB
C
C
J
J
II
H
H
D
D
C
C
DD
E
E
FF
E
E
G
G
A. IFE Ethernet interface for low-voltage circuit breaker A. IFE Ethernet interface for low-voltage circuit breaker
B. Circuit breaker ULP cord B. ULP cable
C. Fixed terminal block C. Circuit breaker ULP cord
D. BCM ULP communication module D. Circuit breaker disconnected position contact (CD)
E. Fixed electrically operated circuit breaker E. Circuit breaker cradle
F. BCM ULP communication module
G. Drawout circuit breaker
H. Drawout terminal block
I. Circuit breaker connected position contact (CE)
J. Circuit breaker test position contact (CT)
K. I/O (Input/Output) application module for low-voltage circuit breaker
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Modbus Modbus
I6
C
I5
I4
C
I3
I2
C
I1
I6
C
I5
I4
C
I3
I2
C
I1
+ C
24VD
A1
O1
I1
O2
O3
dule
KK
IO Mo
A1
T2
O3 T1
34
A
O2 33
A
24
O1 23
14
A
13
B
B
B
B
C
C
J
J
II
D
HH
D
C
C
D
D
E
E
F
F
E
E
G
G
A. IFM Ethernet interface for low voltage circuit breaker A. IFM Ethernet interface for low voltage circuit breaker
B. Circuit breaker ULP cord B. ULP cable
C. Fixed terminal block C. Circuit breaker ULP cord
D. BCM ULP communication module D. Circuit breaker disconnected position contact (CD)
E. Fixed electrically-operated circuit breaker E. Circuit breaker cradle
F. BCM ULP communication module
G. Drawout circuit breaker
H. Drawout terminal block
I. Circuit breaker connected position contact (CE)
J. Circuit breaker test position contact (CT)
K. I/O (Input/Output) application module for low voltage circuit breaker
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The Ecoreach engineering tool is a software application that helps the user to manage a project as part
of designing, testing, site commissioning, and maintenance of the project life cycle. It enables the user
to prepare the settings of the devices offline (without connecting to the device) and configure them
when connected with the devices. It also provides other value-added features for the user to manage
the project such as: safe repository in cloud, attach artifacts to each device or at the project level,
organize devices in switchboard, manage a hierarchical structure of the installation, etc.
References:
The Ecoreach software package can be downloaded from our website:
www.schneider-electric.com
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The Ecoreach engineering tool includes the Schneider Electric customer engineering tools such as the
Remote Setting Utility (RSU) and Remote Control Utility (RCU) with additional features.
The Ecoreach engineering tool supports the connection of Schneider Electric communicable devices to:
• create projects by device discovery, selection of devices, and importing a Bill of Material (BOM)
• monitor the status of protection and I/O status
• read information (alarms, measurements, parameters)
• check protection discrimination between two devices
• upload and download of configuration or settings in batch mode to multiple devices.
• carry out commands and tests
• generate and print a device settings report and communication test report
• manage multiple devices with a electrical and communication hierarchy model
• manage artifacts (project documents)
• check consistency in settings between devices on a communication network
• compare configuration settings between PC and device (online)
• download latest firmware
The Ecoreach engineering tool enables the user to access the advanced features of the software once
the project is saved in the Schneider Electric cloud.
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Two options are available for remote operation of Masterpact circuit breakers: direct connection or a
communication network.
NOTE: When remote operation features are used, a minimum of four seconds is required for the spring
charging motor (MCH) to completely charge the circuit breaker closing springs prior to actuating the
shunt close (XF) device.
The wiring diagrams for these two options are shown below.
Figure 12: Wiring Diagram for Remote ON/OFF Function by Direct Connection
Opening Closing
Spring Ready to
Order Order
Charged Open Fault
Open Closed
B3 C2 A2 252 254 84 12 14
B2 82
MCH
MX XF
PF SDE OF1
CH
B1 C1 A1 251 81 11
The remote ON/OFF function is used to remotely open and close the circuit breaker. It is made up of
the following components:
• A spring-charging motor (MCH) equipped with a spring-charged limit switch; see page 71 for more
information.
• A shunt close (XF); see page 72 for more information.
• A shunt trip (MX1); see page 72 for more information.
Optionally, the function may be completed with:
• A ready-to-close contact (PF).
• An electrical closing push button (BPFE).
• A remote reset following a fault (RES).
The remote operation function may be completed with:
Masterpact Circuit Breaker Equipped
• Auxiliary contacts (OF). for Remote ON/OFF Function
Cluster shield is not shown
• Overcurrent trip switch (SDE).
Figure 13: Wiring Diagram for Remote ON/OFF Function by Communication Network
NOTE: Induced voltages in the circuit at terminal
C2 and/or A2 can cause the shunt close to not work
properly. The best way to prevent induced voltages
is to keep the circuit to terminal C2 and A2 as short
as possible. If it is impossible to keep the circuit less
than 10 feet (3 m), use an interposing relay near
terminal C2 or A2.
NOTE: When communicating MX1 or XF coils are
used, terminal (C3 or A3) must be connected to line
even if the communication module is not installed.
The bypass circuit through terminal C2/A2 is only
momentary duty for 0.5 sec. For continuous duty,
use the communications command.
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Characteristics MCH
Vac 50/60 Hz 48/60, 100/130, 200/250, 240/277, 380/415, 400/440, 480
Voltage Ratings (Vn)
Vdc 24/30, 48/60, 100/125, 200/250
Operating Threshold 0.85 to 1.1 Vn
Power Consumption 180 VA
Motor Overcurrent 2–3 x In for 0.1 s
Charging Time 4 s maximum on NW, 3 s maximum on NT
Duty Cycle 3 cycles per minute maximum
10,000 cycles for NW < 4000 A
Endurance
5000 cycles for NW t 4000 A
CH Contact 10 A at 240 V
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Maximum Wire Length—The inrush currents for these devices are approximately 200 VA. When low
supply voltages (12, 24 or 48 V) are used, the maximum allowable wire length is dependent on the
voltage and the wire size.
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The undervoltage trip (MN) instantaneously opens the circuit breaker when its supply voltage drops to
a value between 35% and 70% of its rated voltage.
If the undervoltage trip is not energized, it is impossible to close the circuit breaker, either manually or
electrically. An attempt to close the circuit breaker produces no movement of the main contacts.
Closing is allowed when the supply voltage of the undervoltage trip reaches 85% of rated voltage.
Characteristics MN
24 Vac
48 Vac
120 Vac
Vac
240 Vac
50/60 Hz
277 Vac
380 Vac
Voltage Ratings (Vn)
480 Vac
12 Vdc
24 Vdc
Vdc 48 Vdc
125 Vdc
250 Vdc
Power Consumption (VA or W) Constant/Inrush 4.5/200
Opening 0.35 to 0.70 Vn
Operating Threshold
Closing 0.85 Vn
NW 90 ms ±10
Circuit Breaker Response Time at Vn
NT 40 ms ±10
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Ready-to-Close
Switch (PF)
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• Remote reset (RES): following tripping, the remote reset (RES) resets the overcurrent trip switch
(SDE) and the mechanical indicator. (Voltage rating: 110/130 Vac and 200/240 Vac.) RES is not
compatible with an additional overcurrent trip switch (SDE2).
• Automatic reset after fault-trip: following tripping, a reset of the mechanical indicator (reset button)
is no longer required to enable circuit breaker closing (factory adjustable only).
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Three series of optional auxiliary switches are available for the cradle:
• Cradle position switches to indicate the connected position (CE).
• Cradle position switches to indicate the disconnected position (CD). This
position is indicated when the required clearance for isolation of the power
and auxiliary circuits is reached.
• Cradle position switches to indicate the test position (CT). In this position, the
Cradle Position
power circuits are disconnected and the auxiliary circuits are connected. Switch (CE, CD, CT)
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NOTE: MDGF and SGR are for use on circuit breakers with 400 A and higher sensors.
For SGR System: The sensor is installed around the connection of the transformer neutral point to
ground and connects to the Micrologic 6.0A, 6.0P or 6.0H trip units. SGR requires a modified
differential ground-fault (MDGF) sensor and MDGF interface module to connect to the trip unit.
For MDGF System: An MDGF sensor is installed on each phase and neutral of each circuit breaker
and connects to the Micrologic trip unit through an MDGF module. See MDGF Instruction Bulletin
48049-182.
Sensor plugs (standard) are used to set the sensor rating (In) of the
circuit breaker, are field replaceable and are offered at 50–100% of
frame rating. For a complete list of available sensor plugs see
Sensor Plug
selection information in Section 9.
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Power supply modules are available in six input voltages: 24/30 Vdc,
48/60 Vdc, 125 Vdc, 110/130 Vac, 200/240 Vac, and 380/415 Vac
(all +10%, -15%). The output voltage for each is 24 Vdc; the output power is
5 VA/5 W (ripple < 5%). The modules are not UL Listed.
When used with the Micrologic A, P, and H trip units, a power supply module
makes it possible to:
• Display currents less than 20% of sensor (In). External Power
Supply Module
• Maintain display of tripping causes after opening of the circuit breaker
(P and H trip units only).
• Store the value of the interrupted current (P and H trip units only).
• Power the M2C module (P and H trip units only).
External Battery
Backup Module
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These contacts are used with the Micrologic P and H control units, and indicate the type of fault and
instantaneous or delayed threshold overruns (i.e trip unit protection pick-up, current/voltage
unbalance, under/over voltage, reverse power, phase rotation, under/over frequency, and load
shedding). The M2C unit is powered from the control unit’s 24 Vdc source (100 mA consumption); the
M6C unit requires an external 24 Vdc power supply (100 mA consumption).
They are programmed via the control unit using a
keypad or via a supervisory station with the COM
communication option. They may be programmed:
• with instantaneous return to the initial state;
• without return to the initial state;
• with return to the initial state following a delay.
M6C Programmable M2C Programmable
Contact Module Contact Module
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GC-200 Relay
Merlin Gerin
Micrologic
Square D
Square D
Downstream Device
(sends output to RIM)
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Cradle Connections
Table 52: Masterpact NW UL Listed/ANSI Certified 3P/4P Drawout Circuit Breakers (Rear Connections)
Connector Ampere
3P Layout (Back/Side/Top) 4P Layout (Back/Side/Top)
Type Rating
800 to 2000 A
2500 to 3000 A
Rear-Connected
“T” Vertical
(RCTV)
3200 A (L1)
4000 to 5000 A
6000 A
800 to 2000 A
Rear-Connected
“T” Horizontal
(RCTH) 2500 to 3000 A
3200 A (L1)
4000 to 5000 A
Rear-Connected
Offset Vertical 3200 A
(RCOV) 2000 A (L1/L1F)
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Table 53: Masterpact NW UL Listed/ANSI Certified 3P/4P Drawout Circuit Breakers (Front Connections)
Connector Ampere
3P Layout (Back/Side/Top) 4P Layout (Back/Side/Top)
Type Rating
800 to 2000 A
Front-Connected
Flat (FCF)
3200 A (L1)
4000 A
800 to 3000 A
Front-Connected
“T” (FCT)
3200 A (L1)
4000 to 5000 A
Table 54: Masterpact NW UL Listed/ANSI Certified 3P/4P Fixed Circuit Breakers (Rear Connections)
Connector
Ampere Rating 3P Layout (Back/Side/Top) 4P Layout (Back/Side/Top)
Type
800 to 2000 A
2500 to 3000 A
Rear-Connected
“T” Vertical
(RCTV)
4000 to 5000 A
06133700
6000 A
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800 to 2000 A
Rear-Connected
“T” Horizontal 2500 to 3000 A
(RCTH)
4000 to 5000 A
Rear-Connected
Offset Vertical 3200 A
(RCOV)
06135503
06135504
Rear-Connected
Offset Vertical 4000 A (B)
(W-Frame)
(Special)
Table 55: Masterpact NW UL Listed/ANSI Certified 3P/4P Fixed Circuit Breakers (Front Connections)
Connector
Ampere Rating 3P Layout (Front/Side/Top) 4P Layout (Front/Side/Top)
Type
Front-Connected
800 to 2000 A
Flat (FCF)
06134409
Front-Connected
800 to 3000 A
“T” (FCT)
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Connector Ampere
3P Layout 4P Layout
Type Rating
Front-Connected
800 to 3200 A
Flat (FCF)
800 to 3200 A
4000 A
Rear-Connected
“T” Vertical
(RCTV)
5000 A
6300 A
800 to 3200 A
Rear-Connected
“T” Horizontal 4000 A
(RCTH)
4000b,
5000 A
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Connector Ampere
3P Layout 4P Layout
Type Rating
Front-Connected
800 to 3200 A
Flat (FCF)
800 to 3200 A
4000 A
Rear-Connected
“T” Vertical
(RCTV)
4000b,
5000 A
6300 A
800 to 3200 A
4000
Rear-Connected
“T” Horizontal
(RCTH)
4000b,
5000 A
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Table 58: Masterpact NT UL Listed/ANSI Certified 3P/4P Fixed and Drawout Circuit Breakers
Rear-Connected Vertical
N/A
1600 A
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Table 59: Masterpact NT IEC Rated 3P/4P Fixed and Drawout Circuit Breakers
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The racking interlock is standard for UL and ANSI circuit breakers, and optional for IEC circuit
breakers. It prevents insertion of the racking handle unless the OFF push button is pressed. Not
available for IEC Rated Masterpact NT circuit breakers.
The optional cable door interlock prevents the compartment door from being opened when the circuit
breaker is in the closed position. This kit includes:
A B C
Kit Contents
(A) Panel Interlocking Plate
(B) Circuit Breaker Interlocking Plate
(C) Interlocking Cables
(D) Bolts with Washers
D (E) Guide-Bolt with Washer
G (F) Interlocking Bracket
F (G) Calibration Tray
E
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Source changeover interlocks allow mechanical interlocking between two or three circuit breakers
(fixed and drawout).
NOTE: Source changeover interlocks for Masterpact NT circuit breakers are IEC only.
The racking interlock prevents racking in the circuit breaker when the door is
open. (Insertion of the circuit breaker racking handle is not possible when the
compartment door is open.)
The cradle rejection feature (standard) ensures that only the properly designated circuit breaker or
switch is matched with the selected cradle assembly.
Rail Padlocking
Rail padlocking is standard for UL, ANSI, and IEC cradles. When used in combination with the
disconnected position locking device, rail padlocking prevents the movement of the circuit breaker from
the disconnected position to the fully withdrawn position when the padlock hasp is pulled out and locked.
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The mechanical operation counter (CDM) registers the total number of Mechanical
operating cycles. One CDM is installed per circuit breaker. Operation
Counter (CDM)
These door escutcheons provide a frame and seal for the circuit breaker.
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The remote racking device allows the operator to perform circuit breaker racking operations from a
distance of up to 30 feet (9.1 m) away from the circuit breaker using the controller. This distance
exceeds the arc flash boundary described in the arc flash safety guidelines outlined in NFPA-70E.
NW Cradle
Remote
Racking
Device
Controller
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D NOTE: All diagrams show circuit breaker open, connected and charged.
C
A—Do not remove factory-installed jumpers between Z3, Z4 and Z5 unless ZSI is connected.
B—Do not remove factory-installed jumper between T1 and T2 unless neutral CT is connected. Do not install jumper between T3 and T4.
C—For proper wiring of neutral CT, refer to Instruction Bulletin 48041-082-01 shipped with it.
D—24 Vdc power supply for trip unit must be separate and isolated from 24 Vdc power supply for communication modules.
E—When remote operation features are used, make sure there is a minimum of four seconds for the spring charging motor (MCH) to completely charge the circuit
breaker closing springs prior to actuating the shunt close (XF) device.
834 824 814 E5 E6 Z5 M1 M2 M3 F2+ V3 484/Q3 184/K2 84 334 324 314 D2/C12 C2 A2 254 B2
832 822 812 E3 E4 Z3 Z4 T3 T4 VN V2 474/Q2 182 82 332 322 312 C13 C3 A3 252 B3
831 821 811 E1 E2 Z1 Z2 T1 T2 F1– V1 471/Q1 181/K1 81 331 321 311 D1/C11 C1 A1 251 B1
or
CE6 CE5 CE4
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244 234 224 214 144 134 124 114 44 34 24 14 934 924 914
242 232 222 212 142 132 122 112 42 32 22 12 932 922 912
241 231 221 211 141 131 121 111 41 31 21 11 931 921 911
or or or or
EF24 EF23 EF22 EF21 EF14 EF13 EF12 EF11 CD6 CD5 CD4 CE9 CE8 C7
248 238 228 218 148 138 128 118 864 854 844 394 384 374
246 236 226 216 146 136 126 116 862 852 842 392 382 372
245 235 225 215 145 135 125 115 861 851 841 391 381 371
1 Fixed-mounted circuit breaker does not have cell switches (CE, CD, CT).
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A
E
B NOTE: All diagrams show circuit breaker open, connected and charged.
C D
A—Do not remove factory-installed jumpers between Z3, Z4 and Z5 unless ZSI is connected.
B—Do not remove factory-installed jumper between T1 and T2 unless neutral CT is connected. Do not install jumper between T3 and T4.
C—For proper wiring of neutral CT, refer to Instrucion Bulletin 48041-082-01 shipped with it.
D—24 Vdc power supply for trip unit must be separate and isolated from 24 Vdc power supply for communication modules.
E—When remote operation features are used, make sure there is a minimum of four seconds for the spring charging motor (MCH) to completely charge the circuit
breaker closing springs prior to actuating the shunt close (XF) device.
Remote Operation
D2 / C12 C2 A2 254 B2
C13 C3 A3 252 B3
D1/C11 C1 A1 251 B1
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CN1 - 440/480 V
9 11
“Spring
Charged“ R
Light
440/480 V
B3 B2
CH
MCH
380V
Spring-Charging Motor 440/480 Vac
(380 Vac Motor + Additional Resistor)
B1
CN2 - 440/480 V
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Alarm Contacts (OF1, OF2, OF3 and OF4 are standard equipment) Cradle Contacts
OF4 OF24: Open/Closed Circuit Breaker or Switch Position Contact
Open/Closed Circuit CD3 CE3 Connected CT3
OF3 Disconnected Test Position
Breaker or Switch or CD2 CE2 Position CT2
OF2 Position Contacts Contacts
Position Contacts CD1 CE1 Contacts CT1
OF1 EF24: Combined Connected and Closed Contact
OF23 or EF23 or or
OF22 or EF22
CE6 CE9 Connected
Connected
OF21 or EF21 CE5 CE8 Position
Position Contacts
CE4 CE7 Contacts
OF14 or EF14
OF13 or EF13 or
OF12 or EF12
CD6 Disconnected
OF22 or EF22 CD5 Position
CD4 Contacts
OF11 or EF11
Circuit Breaker
Communication
Module (BCM)
B A
A—24 Vdc power supply for trip unit must be separate and isolated from 24 Vdc power supply for
communication modules.
B—Refer to instructions bulletin 48041-082 included with neutral CT for proper wiring.
NOTE: Fixed-mounted circuit breaker does not have cell switches (CE, CD, CT).
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ULP cord
I/O Module
Circuit Breaker
ULP cord
Black White
Red Blue
E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6
Circuit Breaker
Microswitches Communication
Connected to BCM Module (BCM)
Wiring of the COM Option (Modbus BCM ULP and CCM Modules
AA. Modbus RS 485 4-wire AA. Modbus RS 485 2-wire BB. Modbus RS 485 2-wire + ULP
without ULP module without ULP module with ULP module
External power supply External power supply External power supply
24 V c
- + 24 V c
- + 24 V c
- +
A
See cell switches
Micrologic P/H + - + - + -
EGX100 EGX100 EGX100
Page 100.
Modbus
Com
Address Rx- Rx+ Tx- Tx+ Rx- Rx+ Tx- Tx+ Rx- Rx+ Tx- Tx+
47
The B configuration is
Baud-rat
e
19.2 k
4W, 2W+UL
P
only possible with CCM
4wires marked Schneider Electric
on the front face.
B
B
Micrologic P/H + - + - + - + -
Network
Network
Network
FDM121
Modbus A B A’ B’ A B A’ B’ A B A’ B’
Com version > V2.0.2
Address
CCM CCM CCM
Breaker
Breaker
Breaker
Baud-rate
19.2 k
A B A’ B’ A B A’ B’ A B A’ B’
4W, 2W+UL
P
2w+ULP + - + - + -
Circuit Breaker
ULP Cord
Red Black White Blue
E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6
24 V
0V
A / Tx- D0
B / Tx+ D1
A’ / Rx- D0
B’ / Rx+ D1
24 V
0V
A / Tx- D0
B / Tx+ D1
A’ / Rx- D0
B’ / Rx+ D1
24 V
0V
A / Tx- D0
B / Tx+ D1
A’ / Rx- D0
B’ / Rx+ D1
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Section 6—Masterpact NT Dimensional Drawings
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6.12 4.97
(155,5) (126,3)
3.69 3.71
(93,8) (94,3)
1. Rear Panel
2. Front Door
3. Distance to Drawout Position: 8.27 in. (210 mm)
4. Crank Handle Extension to Mounting Surface: Add 2.36 in. (60 mm)
5. Distance from Connect to Drawout Position: 1.81 in. (46 mm)
6. Rear Panel Mounting Holes
2.76 2.76
(70,0) (70,0) 0.94
(24,0)
8.50
3.91 3.91 (216,0)
(99,3) (99,3)
0.33
(8,4)
0.98 9.10
(25,0) (231,3)
2.95 7.83
(75,0) (199,0)
5.91
4.49 (150,0) 8.27 4.84
(113,9) (210,0) (123,0)
5.91
(150,0) 0.0
4.29 1.51 (0,0)
4.29 (38,5) 1.79
(109,0) (109,0) (45,5)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
104
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Figure 26: 800–1200 A Masterpact NT UL/ANSI Three-Pole Drawout—RCTH Rear-Connected “T” Horizontal
0.98
(25,0)
(100,0)
3.94
Ø0.23
(6,0)
(44,0)
1.73
Ø0.43
(11,0) 0.87 0.75
(22,0) 1.73 (19,0)
(44,0) Z
Top View 6.89
(175,0)
Y 2.64
6.34 5.04
(161,0) (128,0) (67,0)
90.00
(90,0)
(199,0)
7.83
(75,0)
0.39
2.95
(10,0)
(228,0)
(150,0)
5.91
8.98
X
(114,0)
(123,0)
4.49
4.84
105
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Figure 27: 800–1200 A Masterpact NT UL/ANSI Three-Pole Drawout—RCTV Rear-Connected “T” Vertical
0.98
(25,0)
(100,0)
3.94
Ø0.23
(6,0)
(44,0)
1.73
Ø0.43
(11,0) 0.87 0.75
(22,0) 1.73 (19,0)
(44,0) Z
Top View 6.89
(175,0)
Y 2.64
6.34 5.04
(161,0) (128,0) (67,0)
90.00
(90,0)
(199,0)
7.83
(75,0)
0.39
2.95
(10,0)
(228,0)
(150,0)
5.91
8.98
X
(114,0)
(123,0)
4.49
4.84
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
106
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3.54 3.54
(90,0) (90,0)
25.00
100.00
Ø0
(6, .25
0)
(135,0)
5.31
(75,0)
2.95
(150,0)
5.91
(123,0)
(135,0)
4.84
5.31
(44,0)
1.73
(22,0)
0.75
1.73
(44,0) 2.76 2.76
(70,0) (70,0) in.
Dimensions:
Back View Side View (mm)
107
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Y
9.02 10.20 9.02 10.20
(229,0) (259,0)
(229,0) (259,0)
(258,0)
(302,0)
11.89
10.16
X
(109,0)
(130,0)
4.29
5.12
6.30
(160,0) 7.17
10.16 (182,0)
(258,0)
12.05
19.21 (306,0)
(488,0)
19.21
(488,0)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
0.27
(6,8)
4.92 4.92
(125,0) (125,0) 4.92 7.68
(125,0) (195,0)
0.98
FIXED
(25,0)
3.94
(100,0)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
0.33
(8,5)
108
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Figure 31: 800–1200 A and 1600 A Masterpact NT UL/ANSI Three-Pole Fixed—Master Drawing
9.84
(250,0)
7.40
(188,0)
3.69 4.92
(93,8) (125,0)
0.98 0.51
(25,0) (13,0)
0.33
3.94
(8,5)
(100,0)
5.39
(136,9)
1.0
2.76 2.76 (25,40)
(70,0) (70,0)
4.13
(105,0)
0.26
8.27 (6,7)
(210,0)
11.40
2.46 0.33 (289,6)
(62,5) (8,5)
5.34
(135,8)
2.94 4.11
(74,6) (104,5)
4.92 6.10 5.89
(125,0) (155,0) (149,6) 7.00
8.27 (177,7)
(210,0)
4.84
3.05 (123,0)
(77,5) 0.59
(15,0) 1.55
(39,4) in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
109
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Figure 32: 800–1200 A Masterpact NT UL/ANSI Three-Pole Fixed—RCTH Rear-Connected “T” Horizontal
9.84
(250,0)
4.92
(25,0)
(125,0)
0.98
(100,0)
3.94
(44,0)
1.73
0.87
Ø0 1,0)
(22,0)
(19,0)
(1
0.75
.43
1.73
(44,0)
2.76 2.76
(70,0) (70,0)
Top View
(178,0)
7.01
(136,0)
5.35
(105,0)
4.13
(75,0)
2.95
(210,0)
(150,0)
5.91
8.27
(123,0)
in.
4.84
Dimensions:
(mm)
(10,0)
0.39
0.51 0.26
(13,0) (6,5)
10.87 0.59
(276,0) (15,0)
9.41 1.54
(239,0) (39,0)
110
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Figure 33: 800–1200 A Masterpact NT UL/ANSI Three-Pole Fixed—RCTV Rear-Connected “T” Vertical
9.84
4.92 [250,0]
[25,0]
0.98
[125,0]
[100,0]
3.94
Ø
[8, 0.3
0] 3
0.39
0.20 [10,0]
[5,0]
2.76 2.76
[70,0] [70,0] Z
Top View
Ø0
Y [11 .43 4.04
.0] [102,5]
[178,0]
7.01
[136,0]
5.35
[105,0]
4.13
[75,0]
2.95
[210,0]
[150,0]
5.91
8.27
X
1.73
[44,0]
[123,0]
4.84
in.
[44,0]
1.73
Dimensions:
[22,0]
0.87
111
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9.84
(250,0)
4.92
(25,0)
0.98
(125,0)
(100,0)
3.94
Ø (8,0
0.3 )
3
Top View
1.73
(44,0)
(19,0)
0.75
0.87
(44,0)
(22,0) 0.63
1.73
(16,0)
(125,0)
4.92
(178,0)
7.01
(136,0)
(135,0)
5.31
(105,0)
5.35
4.13
(75,0)
2.95
(150,0)
(400,0)
15.75
5.91
(210)
8.27
(123,0)
(135,0)
4.84
5.31
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
0.51 0.59
(13,0) (15,0) 0.26
1.54 (6,5)
(39,0)
2.76 2.76 Ø0
(70,0) (70,0) (11 .43 7.17
,0) (182,0)
10.87
(276,0)
Back View Side View
112
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1.75
(44,5)
0.25 0.25 0.63
(6,2) (6,4) (15,9) 0.56
1.73 (14,3)
(43,8)
1.75
(44,5)
14.52
(368,9)
4.85
(123,1)
0.63
8.29 in.
(16,0) Dimensions:
(mm)
(210,6)
Y
7.64 Min 7.64 Min Y
(194,0) (194,0) 7.64 Min 7.64 Min
(194,0) (194,0)
(216,0)
(266,0)
10.47
8.50
X X
(108,0)
(133,0)
4.25
5.24
3.82 4.80
(97,0) (122,0)
9.61
7.64 (244,0)
(194,0)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
113
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3.94 DRAWOUT
(100,0)
0.27
(6,8)
4.92 4.92
(125,0) (125,0) 4.92 7.68
(125,0) (195,0)
0.98
(25,0)
FIXED
3.94
(100,0)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
0.33
(8,5)
114
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Figure 38: 800–1200 A and 1600 A Masterpact NT UL/ANSI Four-Pole Drawout—Master Drawing
6.15 7.70
(156,3) (195,5)
3.69 3.71
(93,8) (94,3)
1. Rear Panel
2. Front Door
3. Distance to Drawout Position: 8.27 in. (210 mm)
4. Crank Handle Extension to Mounting Surface: Add 2.36 in. (60 mm)
5. Distance from Connect to Drawout Position: 1.81 in. (46 mm)
2.76 8.50
2.76 (216,0)
(70,0) (70,0)
2.76
(70,0)
0.94
3.94 6.64 (24,0)
(100,1) (168,5)
0.98
(25,0)
0.33
(8,4) 7.83 9310
2.95 (231,3)
(75,0) (199,0)
4.49 3.94
(113,9) 4.11
(100,0) 5.91 (104,5) 8.27
(150,0) 5.91 (210,0)
(150,0)
4.49 4.84
(113,9) (123,0)
1.51
4.32 7.02 (38,5) 1.78
(109,8) (178,2) (45,2)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
115
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Figure 39: 800–1200 A Masterpact NT UL/ANSI Four-Pole Drawout—RCTH Rear-Connected “T” Horizontal
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
116
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Figure 40: 800–1200 A Masterpact NT UL/ANSI Four-Pole Drawout—RCTV Rear-Connected “T” Vertical
Y
3.54 6.30
(25,0)
(90,0) (160,0)
0.98
Z
(100,0)
3.94
Ø0
.
(8, 33
5)
0.39 Z
(10,0) 6.89 Min
(175,0)
Top View 2.64
Ø0 ,0)
(11
(67,0)
.43
(44,0)
(22,0)
0.87
1.73
(199,0)
7.83
(75,0)
2.95
(150,0)
(228,0)
5.91
8.98
X X
(123,0)
(114,0)
4.84
4.49
117
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3.54 Y 6.30
(25,0)
(90,0) (160,0)
0.98
Z
(100,0)
3.94
Ø0
,
(8, 33
5)
Top View Z
6.89 Min
(175,0)
Y
2.76 2.76 2.76 0.63 2.64
(70,0) (70,0) (70,0) (16,0) (67,0)
(199,0)
7.83
(135,0)
5.31
(75,0)
2.95
(150,0)
5.91
X X
(123,0)
(135,0)
4.84
5.31
1.79
(45,5)
(44,0)
1.73
0.87 1.73
(19,0)
(22,0) 11.18
0.75
3 (44,0)
0.4 (284,0) in.
Ø 1,0) 6.34 7.80 Dimensions:
(1 (161,0) (198,0)
(mm)
(302,0)
(258,0)
11.89
10.16
X X
(109,0)
(130,0)
4.29
5.12
6.30 7.17
(160,0) (182,0)
10.16 12.05
(258,0) (306,0)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
118
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3.94
(100,0)
0.27
(6,8)
4.92 4.92
(125,0) (125,0) 4.92 7.68
(125,0) (195,0)
0.98
(25,0)
3.94
(100,0)
in.
Dimensions:
0.33 (mm)
(8,5)
119
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12.60
(320,0)
7.40
(188,0) 6.47 4.92
(164,3) (125,0)
0.98
(25,0) 0.51
(13,0)
3.94
(100,0)
5.39 0.33 Door: 1.54 in. (39 mm) Maximum
(136,9) (8,5) 0.71 in. (18 mm) Minimum
1.00
0.8 (25,4)
(2,0)
2.76 2.76
(70,0) (70,0)
2.76
(70,0)
11.26 11.42
(286,0) (290,1)
4.25
(108,0) 0.26
(6,7)
2.94
(74,6) 7.01
5.34 (178,0)
(135,7)
4.11
2.46 (104,5)
6.10
(62,5) (155,0)
5.89
4.92 (149,6)
(125,0) 3.05 4.84
8.27 (123,0)
(77,5) (210,0)
0.59
SIDE VIEW 1.55 in.
(15,0) Dimensions:
(39,4) (mm)
120
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Figure 45: 800–1200 A Masterpact NT UL/ANSI Four-Pole Fixed—RCTH Rear-Connected “T” Horizontal
4.92 Y 7.68
(125,0) (195,0)
Ø (8,
(25,0)
0.3 5)
0.98
3
(100,0)
3.94
0.51
(13,0)
(44,0)
1.73
0.87 (19,0)
(22,0)
.43
0.75
Ø0 1,0) 1.73
(1 (44,0)
Top View
(10,0)
0.39
(178,0)
7.01
(136,0)
5.35
(105,0)
X
4.13
(75,0)
2.95
(210,0)
(150,0)
5.91
8.27
X
(123,0)
4.84
121
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Figure 46: 800–1200 A Masterpact NT UL/ANSI Four-Pole Fixed—RCTV Rear-Connected “T” Vertical
Y
4.92 7.68
(25,0)
(125,0) (195,0)
0.98
Z
(100,0)
3.94
(8, 0.33
0.51
5)
Ø
(13,0)
0.39
2.76 2.76 2.76 (10,0)
(70,0) (70,0) (70,0)
4.02 Z
Top View (102,0)
1.73
(44,0)
0.73
(18,5)
(178,0)
7.01
(136,0)
5.35
(105,0)
4.13
(75,0)
2.95
(150,0)
(210,0)
5.91
8.27
X
(123,0)
4.84
(44,0)
(22,0)
1.73
0.87
Y 1.54
Ø0 1,0) (39,0) in.
(1
.43 0.59 Dimensions:
(mm)
(15,0)
8.66
(220,0)
122
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15.35
(390,0)
(115,5)
(15,9)
0.62
4.55
(457,33)
18.0
(150,0)
5.91
2.11
(53,6)
(153,1)
6.03
(461,2)
18.16
(20,0)
0.79
(238,9)
9.40
4.00
(101.8) 4.00 3.50 4.53 3.50 4.53 3.50 1.06
(101.8) (88,9) (115,0) (88,9) (115,0) (88,9) (26,92)
8.00 21.67
(127.0) (550,4)
10.05
(255,3) in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
123
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Y
10.39 Min 7.64 Min Y
10.39 Min 7.64 Min
(264,0) (194,0) (264,0) (194,0)
(266,0)
(216,0)
10.47
8.50
X X
(108,0)
4.25
(133,0)
5.24
3.82 4.80
(97,0) (122,0)
9.61
7.64 (244,0)
(194,0)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
3.94
(100,0)
0.27
(6,8)
4.92 4.92
(125,0) (125,0) 4.92 7.68
(125,0) (195,0)
0.98
(25,0)
3.94
(100,0)
in.
Dimensions:
0.33 (mm)
(8,5)
124
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6.12 4.97
(155,5) (126,3)
3.69 3.71
(93,8) (94,3)
1. Rear Panel
2. Front Door
3. Distance to Drawout Position: 8.27 in. (210 mm)
4. Crank Handle Extension to Mounting Surface: Add 2.36 in. (60 mm)
5. Distance from Connect to Drawout Position: 1.81 in. (46 mm)
6. Rear Panel Mounting Holes
2.76 2.76
(70,0) (70,0) 0.94
(24,0)
8.50
3.91 3.91 (216,0)
(99,3) (99,3)
0.33
(8,4)
0.98 9.10
(25,0) (231,3)
2.95 7.83
(75,0) (199,0)
5.91
4.49 (150,0) 8.27 4.84
(113,9) (210,0) (123,0)
5.91
(150,0) 0.0
4.29 1.51 (0,0)
4.29 (38,5) 1.79
(109,0) (109,0) (45,5) in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
125
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Figure 51: 800–1600 A Masterpact NT IEC Three-Pole Drawout—RCTV Rear-Connected “T” Vertical
3.54 Y 3.54
(25,0)
(90,0) (90,0)
0.98
Z
(100,0)
3.94
Ø0
(8, .33
5)
0.59
(15,0) Z 6.89 Min
Top View (175,0)
2.64
1.97 (67,0)
2.76 2.76 (50,0)
(70,0) (70,0) 0.51
(13,0)
Ø
(110.43
(22,0)
0.87
,0) (114,0)
4.49
(228,0)
(150,0)
5.91
8.98
X
0.51
(13,0)
(123,0)
4.84
(44,0)
0.98
(25,0)
1.73
126
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Figure 52: 800–1600 A Masterpact NT IEC Three-Pole Drawout—RCTH Rear-Connected “T” Horizontal
3.54 Y 3.54
(25,0)
(90,0) (90,0)
0.98
Z
(100,0)
3.94
Ø0
.
(8,5 33
)
(13,0)
0.51
.43 0.98
Ø0 ,0) (25,0)
(11 0.87
(22,0) 1.73 Z
(44,0) 6.89 Min
(175,0)
Top View
2.64
1.93 (67,0)
(49,0)
(15,0)
0.59
(199,0)
7.83
(75,0)
2.95
(150,0)
(228,0)
5.91
8.98
X X
(114,0)
(123,0)
4.49
4.84
2.76 2.76
(70,0) (70,0) in.
9.09 1.79 Dimensions:
(231,0) (45,5) (mm)
6.34 5.04
(161,0) Y (128,0)
10.55
(268,0)
Back View Side View
127
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3.54 Y 3.54
(25,0)
(90,0) (90,0)
0.98
Z
(100,0)
3.94
Ø0
(8, .33
5)
Top View
Z 6.89 Min
6.34 Y 5.04 (175,0)
(161,0) (128,0)
2.76 2.76 2.64
0.59 (67,0)
(70,0) (70,0) (15,0)
(199,0)
(171,0)
7.83
6.73
(75,0)
2.95
(336,0)
13.23
(150,0)
5.91
X X
(123,0)
(141,0)
4.84
5.55
(12,5)
0.49
0.98 9.09
(25,0) (231,0) in.
9.25 1.79 Dimensions:
.43 0.87 1.73 (45,5) (mm)
Ø0 11,0) (22,0) (44,0)
(235,0)
(
8.07
(205,0)
(8, 33
4.04
5)
.
Ø0
(102,5)
(150,0)
5.91
(234,0)
9.21
(50,0)
1.97
(117,0)
4.61
4.29 8.50
(109,0) (216,0)
8.58
(218,0)
in.
Front View Side View Dimensions:
(mm)
128
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9.84
(250,0)
7.40
(188,0)
3.69 4.92
(93,8) (125,0)
0.98 0.51
(25,0) (13,0)
0.33
3.94
(8,5)
(100,0)
5.39
(136,9)
1.0
2.76 2.76 (25,40)
(70,0) (70,0)
4.13
(105,0)
0.26
8.27 (6,7)
(210,0)
11.40
2.46 0.33 (289,6)
(62,5) (8,5)
5.34
(135,8)
2.94 4.11
(74,6) (104,5)
4.92 6.10 5.89
(125,0) (155,0) (149,6) 7.00
8.27 (177,7)
(210,0)
4.84
3.05 (123,0)
(77,5) 0.59
(15,0) 1.55 in.
(39,4) Dimensions:
(mm)
129
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Figure 56: 800–1600 A Masterpact NT IEC Three-Pole Fixed—RCTV Rear-Connected “T” Vertical
9.84
(250,0)
Ø 4.92
(25,0)
0
0.98
(8 .33 (125,0)
,5)
Z
(100,0)
3.94
0.51
(13,0)
0.30
(7,5)
0.59
2.76 2.76 (15,0)
(70,0) (70,0)
Y Z
Top View
Ø
(1 0.4 1.71
1,0 3
) (43,5)
(44,0)
1.73
(178,0)
7.01
(136,0)
5.35
(105,0)
4.13
(75,0)
2.95
(210,0)
(150,0)
5.91
8.27
X X
(123,0)
4.84
(25,0)
0.98
(22,0)
0.87
6.61 1.54
10.87 (168,0) (39,0)
(276,0)
0.51 in.
(13,0) Dimensions:
(mm)
130
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Figure 57: 800–1600 A Masterpact NT IEC Three-Pole Fixed—RCTH Rear-Connected “T” Horizontal
(25,0) (8 .33
,5)
9.84
0.98 Ø0
(250,0)
4.92
(125,0)
(100,0)
3.94
(12,5)
0.49
0.51
(13,0)
0.98
0.87 (25,0)
(22,0) 1.73
(11 0.43
Y (70,0) (70,0)
Ø
Y Z
Top View
1.71
(43,5)
(178,0)
7.01
(136,0)
(105,0)
5.35
4.13
(75,0)
2.95
(150,0)
(210,0)
5.91
8.27
X X
(123,0)
4.84
(15,0)
0.59
0.59
(15,0)
10.87 6.61 1.54
(276,0) (168,0) (39,0)
in.
Dimensions:
Back View Side View (mm)
131
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(8, .33
5)
Ø0
9.84
(250,0)
4.92
(25,0)
0.98
(125,0)
(100,0)
3.94
0.51
(13,0)
Y
Top View
Ø0 Y
. 2.76 2.76
(11 43 Z
,0) (70,0) (70,0)
(178,0)
7.01
(150,0)
(136,0)
5.91
5.35
(105,0)
4.13
(75,0)
2.95
(326,0)
(210,0)
(150,0)
12.83
5.91
8.27
X X
(123,0)
4.84
(150,0)
5.91
0.59
(15,0)
0.98 0.47 1.54
(13,0)
(39,0)
0.51
(25,0) (12,0)
1.73 6.46
(44,0) (164,0)
10.87
(276,0)
in.
Dimensions:
Side View (mm)
Back View
132
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3.54 Y 3.54
(25,0)
(90,0) (90,0)
0.98
Z
(100,0)
3.94
Ø0
(8, .33
5)
0.59
(15,0) Z 6.89 Min
Top View (175,0)
2.64
1.97 (67,0)
2.76 2.76 (50,0)
(70,0) (70,0) 0.51
(13,0)
Ø
(110.43
(22,0)
0.87
,0)
(114,0)
4.49
(228,0)
(150,0)
5.91
8.98
X
0.51
(13,0)
(123,0)
4.84
(44,0)
0.98
(25,0)
1.73
133
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6.15 7.70
(156,3) (195,5)
3.69 3.71
(93,8) (94,3)
1. Rear Panel
2. Front Door
3. Distance to Drawout Position: 8.27 in. (210 mm)
4. Crank Handle Extension to Mounting Surface: Add 2.36 in. (60 mm)
5. Distance from Connect to Drawout Position: 1.81 in. (46 mm)
2.76 8.50
2.76 (216,0)
(70,0) (70,0)
2.76
(70,0)
0.94
3.94 6.64 (24,0)
(100,1) (168,5)
0.98
(25,0)
0.33
(8,4) 7.83 9310
2.95 (231,3)
(75,0) (199,0)
4.49 3.94
(113,9) 4.11
(100,0) (104,5)
5.91 8.27
(150,0) 5.91 (210,0)
(150,0)
4.49 4.84
(113,9) (123,0)
1.51
4.32 7.02 (38,5) 1.78
(109,8) (178,2) (45,2)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
134
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Figure 61: 800–1600 A Masterpact NT IEC Four-Pole Drawout—RCTV Rear-Connected “T” Vertical
3.54 Y 6.30
(25,0)
(90,0) (160,0)
0.98
Z
(100,0)
3.94
Ø0
(8, .33
5)
(150,0)
(228,0)
5.91
8.98
X X
(123,0)
(114,0)
4.84
4.49
(25,0)
0.98
(44,0)
135
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Figure 62: 800–1600 A Masterpact NT IEC Four-Pole Drawout—RCTH Rear-Connected “T” Horizontal
3.54 6.30
090,0) (160,0)
(25,0)
0.98
Z
(100,0)
3.94
Ø0
(8,.33
5)
0.87 Ø
0.98 (110.43
(12,5)
(22,0)
0.49
(15,0)
0.59
(199,0)
7.83
(75,0)
2.95
(150,0)
(228,0)
5.91
8.98
X X
(114,0)
(123,0)
4.49
4.84
136
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3.54 6.30
090,0) (160,0)
[25,0]
0.98
Z
[100,0]
3.94
Ø0
[8, .33
5]
Top View
Z 6.89 Min
[175,0]
Y
2.64
2.76 2.76 2.76 [67,0]
[70,0] [70,0] [70,0] 0.59
[15,0]
[199,0]
7.83
[171,0]
6.73
[25,0]
2.95
[336,0]
13.23
[100,0]
5.91
X X
[123,0]
[140,0]
4.84
5.51
0.98 9.09
[12,5]
[231,0]
0.49
0.87 [25,0]
1.79
.43 ] [22,0] 1.73 9.25
Ø011,0 [44,0] [235,0] [45,5]
[ 6.34 7.80
[161,0] [198,0]
in.
Dimensions:
Back View Side View (mm)
10.83
(275,0)
4.04
(8 0.33
(102,5)
,5)
Ø
(150,0)
5.91
(234,0)
9.21
(117,0)
4.61
(50,0)
1.97
109.00 8.50
(109,0) (216,0)
11.34
(288,0)
in.
Front View Side View Dimensions:
(mm)
137
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12.60
(320,0)
7.40
(188,0) 6.47 4.92
(164,3) (125,0)
0.98
(25,0) 0.51
(13,0)
3.94
(100,0)
5.39 0.33 Door: 1.54 in. (39 mm) Maximum
(136,9) (8,5) 0.71 in. (18 mm) Minimum
1.00
0.8 (25,4)
(2,0)
2.76 2.76
(70,0) (70,0)
2.76
(70,0)
11.26 11.42
(286,0) (290,1)
4.25
(108,0) 0.26
(6,7)
2.94
(74,6) 7.01
5.34 (178,0)
(135,7)
4.11
2.46 (104,5)
6.10
(62,5) (155,0)
5.89
4.92 (149,6)
(125,0) 3.05 4.84
8.27 (123,0)
(77,5) (210,0)
0.59
SIDE VIEW 1.55 (15,0)
(39,4) in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
138
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Figure 66: 800–1600 A Masterpact NT IEC Four-Pole Fixed—RCTV Rear-Connected “T” Vertical
(25,0) (8,5 3
.3
)
4.92 Y 7.68
Ø0
(125,0) (195,0)
0.98
Z
(100,0)
3.94
0.51
0.59 (13,0)
(15,0)
0.30
(7,5) 2.76 2.76 2.76
Y(70,0) (70,0) (70,0)
Z
Top View
Ø0 1.71
(11 .43 (43,5)
,0)
(178,0)
7.01
(136,0)
5.35
(105,0)
4.13
(75,0)
2.95
(210,0)
(150,0)
5.91
8.27
X X
(123,0)
4.84
(44,0)
(12,5)
1.73
0.98
0.49
(25,0)
(22,0)
0.87
0.59
13.62 (15,0)
(346,0) 1.54
(39,0)
0.49 6.59 in.
(12,5) (167,5) Dimensions:
(mm)
Back View Side View
139
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Figure 67: 800–1600 A Masterpact NT IEC Four-Pole Fixed—RCTH Rear-Connected “T” Horizontal
(25,0) (8 0.33
,5)
Ø
Y
4.92 7.68
(125,0) (195,0)
0.98
Z
(100,0)
3.94
(167,5)
6.59
0.51
(13,0)
0.98
(12,5)
1.73 (25,0)
0.49
.43 0) (44,0)
Ø0(11, Top View
Y Z
5.43
(138,0)
1.71
(15,0)
0.59
(43,5)
(178,0)
7.01
(136,0)
5.35
(105,0)
4.13
2.95
(210,0)
(150,0)
5.91
8.27
X X
(123,0)
4.84
0.59
2.76 2.76 2.76 (15,0) 1.54
(70,0) (70,0) (70,0) (39,0)
13.62 in.
(346,0) Dimensions:
(mm)
140
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0.98
Z
(100,0)
3.94
0.51
(13,0)
Top View
Z
Ø
(11 0.43 2.76 Y 2.76 2.76
,0) (70,0) (70,0) (70,0) 1.06
(27,0)
(178,0)
(150,0)
7.01
(136,0)
5.91
(105,0)
5.35
4.13
(210,0)
(326,0)
(150,0)
12.83
5.91
8.27
X X
(123,0)
4.84
(150,0)
5.91
0.59
(15,0) 1.54
1.73 0.47 (39,0)
(13,0)
0.51
Y
7.64 Min 7.64 Min Y
(194,0) (194,0) 7.64 Min 7.64 Min
(194,0) (194,0)
(216,0)
(266,0)
10.47
8.50
X X
(108,0)
(133,0)
4.25
5.24
3.82 4.80
(97,0) (122,0)
9.61
7.64 (244,0)
(194,0)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
141
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8.20
(208,3)
6.95
(176,5)
0.94
(23,7)
1.38
(34,9)
0.56
(14,2)
4.44
(112,8)
5.04
(127,9)
0.62 5.38
(15,7) (136,7)
3.00
(76,2)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
142
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Figure 71: 800–1600 A External Neutral Current Transformer (Switchboards and Switchgear)
8.20
(208,3)
6.95
(176,5)
0.94
(23,7)
1.38
(34,9)
0.56
(14,2)
4.44
(112,8)
5.04
(127,9)
0.62 5.38
(15,7) (136,7)
3.00
(76,2)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
1.376
(35,0)
3.000
(76,2)
6.825
(173,4) 2.998
(76,2)
5.347
(135,8)
0.620
(15,7)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
8.200
(208,3)
143
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144
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Enclosure Information
Figure 73: 800–3000 A and 4000 A (H1, H2, H3) Master Drawing
17.36
(441) 17.48
(444)
8.67 8.67 C
L
C
L C
(220) (220) 4.53 4.53 L 15.62 15.75 1
12.13 (115) (115) (397) (400) Min.
(308) 2.20 2
6.06 (56)
(154) Rear Panel Y
4.33
(239)
(110) 5.25
9.39
(133)
15.36
(390)
(175)
(439)
C
17.3
6.89
L
X X
(201)
7.89
Y C
L
To Crank
CL
146
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in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
147
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in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
148
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in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
149
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in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
150
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in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
151
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in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
152
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22.70 3.04
13.64 (576,6) (77,2)
(346,5) 0.75
59 (19,1)
16,6)
0.62
(15,7)
1.94
Ø 0.56 (49,3)
(14,2)
1.75
(44,5)
20.68
(525,3)
1.00
(25,4)
4.53
(115,1)
0.62 1.75
(15,7) (44,5)
22.49 in.
(571,2) Dimensions:
(mm)
8.37
(213) 8.37
(12 7
12.89 (213)
0.4
)
(250)
9.84
(175)
6.89
0.39
(10)
1.75
(44)
5.94
6.40 (151)
0. )
35
0. 6.38
(9
(163)
(7 26 ( (163) Dimensions:
in.
) 3 (mm)
Po
le
on
153
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Figure 88: 800–3000 A and 3200 A (H1, H2, H3) Door Cutout
16.34
(415)
11.81 11.81
(300) (300)
(135)
5.31
10.63
(270)
0.71
(18)
1.85
(47)
6.40
(163)
12.80 in.
Dimensions:
(325) (mm)
34.49
(876)
25.43 11.81
(646) (300)
10.63
(270)
(135)
(153)
5.31
6.02
0.71
(18)
6.37 1.85
(162) (47)
12.8 in.
Dimensions:
(325) (mm)
154
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12.79
(325) 0.197
6.39 (5)
(163)
(153)
6.00
10.63
(270)
(134)
(149)
5.28
5.85
0.75
(19)
2.72
2.81
(69)
(72)
1.85
(47)
in.
7.09 7.09 Dimensions:
(mm)
(180) (180)
155
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in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
156
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in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
157
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in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
158
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in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
15.68
(398,4)
7.84
(199,2) 0.75
(19,1)
1.48
(37,6)
1.75
(44,5)
0.98
(25,0) 7.75 6.82 1.98
(196,9) (173,4) (50,4)
0.37
4.90 (9,5)
15.12
(124,4) (384,0)
6.40
(162,5) 7.05 3.56
5.12 (90,3)
(130,0) (178,9)
0.37
(9,5)
1.75 1.75
0.37 7.88 (44,5)
(200,1) (44,5)
(9,5) 0.43
15.75 (11,0) 0.62
(400,1) (15,7)
in. 16.21
Dimensions:
(mm)
(411,6)
159
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3.75 3.25
(95,3) (82,6)
7.44 0.31
6.82
(189,1) (7,8) 2.56
(173,4)
(64,9)
17.75
(450,9)
6.34
9.69 (161,0)
10.31 (246,0)
(261,8) 1.75
(44,5)
0.62
(15,7) 1.75
7.84 7.84
(44,5)
(199.2) (199,2)
0.75
16.21
(19,1)
(411,6)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
15.75
(400,1) ISOMETRIC VIEW
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
160
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(mm)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
161
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3.71
(93,9) 12.75 0.75
(323,9) (19,1)
21.81
(553,9) 0.62
(15,7) 1.94
0.56 (49,2)
(14,2)
1.75
(44,5)
17.49
(444,3)
1.00
7.68 (25,4)
(195,0) in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
1.75
0.62 (44,5)
(15,7) 16.02
(407,0)
Figure 104: 800–3200 A and 4000 A (W-Frame) Circuit Breaker Door Cutout
10.63
(270,0)
5.32
(135,0)
6.40
(162,6) 1.06 in.
(26,9) Dimensions:
12.80 (mm)
(325,1)
162
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10.63
5.32 (270,0)
(135,0)
6.40 1.06
(162,6) (26,9)
12.80
(325,1) in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
163
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in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
164
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in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
165
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in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
166
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0.62
1.75 (15,7)
(44,5)
14.74
(374,3)
4.53
(115) 11.49 2.62 18.02
6.66 (291,8) (66,5) (457,7)
(169,2)
1.75
0.75 (44,5)
(19,1)
13.65
(346,8)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
167
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Dimensions:
(mm)
168
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in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
169
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in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
170
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in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
171
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in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
172
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in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
173
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in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
174
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Dimensions:
(mm)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
175
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176
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20.21
(513,4)
12.37
(314,2) 0.75
(19,1)
7.84
(199,2)
0.98
(25,0)
4.90
6.40 (124,4)
(162,5)
0.43
(11,0)
0.37 7.88
(9,5) (200,1)
20.28
0.37 (515,2)
(9,5)
1.48
(37,6)
1.75
(44,5)
0.31
(7,8)
7.75 6.82 1.98
(196,9) (173,4) (50,4) 2.56
(64,9)
15.12
(384,0)
7.05
(178,9)
5.12 3.56 6.34
(130,0) (90,3) (161,0)
1.75
1.75 (44,5)
(44,5)
0.62
(15,7)
16.18
in.
(411,0) Dimensions:
(mm)
177
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in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
178
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in.
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(mm)
179
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in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
180
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in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
181
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Figure 132: Pan Drawings for Three-Pole and Four-Pole Circuit Breakers
15.75
(400)
20.28
(515)
29.33
7.87 (745)
(200) 38.39
35
0. 9) (975)
(
(124)
(124)
4.33
4.33
(162)
(162)
6.38
6.38
in.
Dimensions:
0.3 9)
(mm)
(
5
Neutral Current Transformers
4.92
8.10 (125)
(206) 2.00
(51)
3.00
1.75
(76)
(44)
(162)
6.39
0.75
(19)
6.85 0.56
(174) (14)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
4.92
8.10 (125)
(206) 200
(51)
(102)
4.00
1.75
(162)
(44)
6.39
0.75
(19)
0.56
6.85
(14)
(174)
183
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4.92
6.85 (125)
(174)
2.00
(51)
(162)
6.39
0.75
1.75 (19)
(44)
10.35 0.28
(263) (7)
11.60 in.
Dimensions:
(295) (mm)
6.85
(164)
9.84
(250)
2.00
(51)
1.75
(44)
(162)
6.39
0.75
(19)
1.75
(44)
10.35 0.28
(263) (7) 11.60
(295)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
184
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1.77
(50,0)
5.74
(145,8)
7.98
(202,7)
7.57
5.26
(192,3)
(133,6)
185
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0.45
4.53 4.53 (11)
(115) (115) 0.79
(20) 0.98
(25)
2.68
1.97
(68)
(50)
(110)
4.33
(162)
6.39
(133)
5.24
(141)
5.55
(200)
(76)
7.89
3
0.51 0.49
(13) (12)
12.24
(311) in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
0.51
(13)
4.53 4.53
(115) (115)
1.97 0.98
(50) (25) 0.49
(12)
1.18
(30)
0.45
(11)
(133)
5.24
(200)
7.89
0.79
(20) 12.24
3 (311)
(76) in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
(175)
6.89
(200)
7.89
(231)
9.11
186
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(117)
(100)
4.63
3.94
(200)
(190)
7.89
7.5
(125)
4.92
0.49
(12) 12.24
(311)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
5.31
(135)
3.25
(82)
2.95 3.74 1.87
(75) (95) (47)
1.97 0.98
(50) 0.98 (25)
(25) 0.97
(50)
3.94 0.79 2.95
(100) (20) (75)
0.45
(11) 1.18
(30)
(133)
5.24
(200)
7.89
0.79
(20) 12.24
(311)
4.53 4.53
(115) (115)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
187
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15.75
(400)
1.97
2.62 (50)
(66) 4.53 4.53 4.53 4.53 4.53
(115) (115) (115) (115) (115)
0.79
(20) 1.97 2.2
(50) 0.98 (56)
1.18 (25)
(30)
(98) (133)
3.86 5.24
(250)
9.84
(240)
9.47
(128)
3
5.04
9.84 1.57
5.94 (76)
(250) (40)
(151)
0.44 13.13
12.81 (333)
(325) (11) 2.36
25.59 13.72 (60)
(650) 0.49 (348)
(12) 0.43
(11) in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
188
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0.79
(20,0)
11.05
(280,7)
5.80
(147,3)
0.45
(11,50)
5X 4.53
(115,0) 2.99
0.43 0.51
(76,0)
(11,0) (13,0)
0.49
(12,5)
13.72
(345,5)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
189
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0.45
(11,5)
0.49
(12,5)
0.49 4.92
(12,5) (125,0)
13.61
(345,7)
6.39 0.98
(162,3) (25,0)
13.72
(348,6)
1.02
(26,0) 4.53
5X
(115,0)
0.79
(20,0)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
190
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4.53 4.53
(115) (115) 0.79 0.45
(20) (11)
2.68
(68) 1.97 0.98
(50) (15)
(133)
5.24
(141)
5.55
(161)
6.34
(76)
3
0.51
(13)
0.49
(12)
9.69
(246) in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
0.51
(13)
4.53 4.53
(115) (115)
1.97 0.98
(50) (25) 0.49
(12)
1.18
(30)
0.45
(133)
5.24
(11)
(161)
6.34
3 0.79
9.69
(76) (20)
(246)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
16.02
(407)
0.45
(11) 8.01
(203)
(252)
4.53 4.53
9.92
(243)
9.56
(115) (115)
1.04
(26)
(125)
4.92
(161)
6.34
(232)
9.13
(138)
6.61
0.47
(12)
0.98 0.79
(25) 3 0.50 (20)
(76) (12) 8.62
1.97 (219)
(50)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
191
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0.49
(12)
4.53 4.53 0.45
(115) (115) 0.98 (11)
0.79 2.95 (25) 0.49
(20) (75) 1.97 (12)
(50)
(100)
(117)
4.63
3.94
(161)
6.34
(190)
7.5
(125)
4.92
9.69
0.49 (246)
(12)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
3.74 5.12
(95) (130) 3.94
0.98 0.98 (100) 3.94
(25) (25) 1.28 (100)
1.97 1.97 (32) 1.28
(50) (50) (32)
2.95 2.98 5.31
(75) 1.28 (75) (135)
(32) 1.18
0.52 0.49 0.49 1.28
(30)
(13) (12) (12) (32)
1.03
(133)
5.24
(26)
(161)
6.34
0.45
(11)
4.53 4.53 0.79
(115) (115) (20) 9.69
(246)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
192
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10.47
(266,0)
1.08
(27,5) 5X 4.53
(115,0)
0.45 0.49
(11,5 (12,5)
0.51 2.99
(13,0) (76,0)
0.98
8.52 (25,0)
(216,4)
3.27
(83,0) 9.98
(253,5) in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
193
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9.98
(253,5)
0.49
(12,5)
0.98 2.99
(25,0) (76,0) 2.37
4.53 0.51 (60,1)
5X
(115,0) (13,0)
0.45
(11,5)
0.79
(20,0)
7.93
(201,4)
2.68
(68,0)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
194
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0.79
(20,0) 2.96
(75,1)
5X 4.53
(115,0)
0.45
0.49 (11,5)
(12,5)
0.49
(12,5)
4.92
(125,0)
10.49
(266,4) 0.98
(25,0)
0.67 9.98
(17,0) (253,5)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
(161)
6.34
(76)
3
0.51
(13)
0.49
(12)
9.69
(246)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
195
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0.51
(13)
4.53 4.53 4.53
(115) (115) (115)
1.97 0.98
(50) (25) 0.49
(12) 1.18
(30)
0.49
(11)
(133)
5.24
(161)
6.34
0.79
3 (20)
(76) 9.69
(246)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
(175)
6.91
(200)
7.89
(236)
9.31
(180)
7.11
(100)
4.63
3.94
(190)
7.5
(125)
4.92
0.49
(12) 12.24
(311)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
196
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9.65 5.12
(245) (130)
2.95
(75)
2.95 1.97
(75) (50) 3.25 7.78
(82) (197)
1.97 0.98
(50) (25) 3.25
0.45 (82)
0.98 3.74
(95) (11)
(25) 0.58 3.94 5.31
0.49 0.49 (15) (100) (135)
(12) (12)
1.18
1.07 (30)
(27)
(133)
5.24
(200)
7.89
1.28 0.79
(32) (20)
4.53 4.53 4.53 12.24
(115) (115) (115) (311)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
197
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049
0.45 (12,5)
(11,5)
0.51
(13,0)
2.99
(76,0)
11.64
(295,7)
0.98
(25,0)
6.39 13.72
(162,3) (348,6)
1.08
7X 4.5 (27,5)
(115,00)
14.21
(361,0)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
198
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0.79
(20,0)
11.05
(280,7)
5.80
(147,3)
13.72
(348,5)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
199
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0.45
(11,5)
0.49
0.49 (12,5)
(12,5)
4.92
(125,0)
13.61
(345,7)
6.39
0.98
(162,3)
(25,0)
13.72
(348,5)
7X 4.53
(115,0)
1.48
0.79
(37,5)
(20,0)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
(175)
6.89
(133)
5.24
(141)
5.55
(200)
7.89
(76)
3
0.51
(13)
0.49
(12)
12.24
(311)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
200
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0.51
(13)
4.53 4.53 4.53
(115) (115) (115)
1.97 0.98
(25) 0.49
(50) (12)
1.18
(30)
0.45
(11)
(133)
5.24
(200)
7.89
0.79
(20)
3
(76) 12.24
(311)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
20.55
(522)
8.01
0.45 (203)
(11)
(243)
9.91
(161)
6.34
(232)
9.13
(168)
6.61
0.47
(12) 0.79
0.98 (20)
(25) 3 0.50
(12) 8.62
1.97 (76)
(219)
(50)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
0.45
4.53 4.52 4.54 (11)
(115) (115) (115) 0.49
0.79 (12)
0.97
(20) 2.95 (50) 0.98 0.49
(75) (25) (12)
(117)
(100)
4.63
3.94
(161)
6.34
(190)
7.5
(125)
4.92
201
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9.65 5.12
(245) (130)
2.65
(75)
1.97
(50)
0.98
(25) 0.98
(25)
1.97 3.74 3.25 7.78
(50) (95) (82) (197)
2.95 0.79 3.25
(75) (20) 0.52 (82)
0.49 0.49 (13) 3.94 5.31
(12) (12) (100) (135)
1.18
(30)
1.03
(26)
(133)
5.24
(161)
6.34
0.45
(11)
0.79
1.28
(20)
(32) 9.69
4.53 4.53 4.53 (246)
(115) (115) (115)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
3.04
1.08 (77,1)
(27,5)
7X 4.53
(115,0)
0.45
(11,5)
0.49
(12,5)
0.51
(13,0) 2.99
(76,0)
8.52
(216,4)
0.98
(25,0)
3.27 9.98
(83,0) (253,5)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
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9.98
(235,5)
0.49
(12,5)
0.51 0.98 2.37
(13,0) (25,0) 2.99 (60,1)
0.45 (76,0)
7X 4.53
(11,5) (115,0)
0.79
(20,0)
7.14
(181,4)
1.89
(48,0)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
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0.79 2.96
7X 4.52 (75,1)
(114,9) (20,0)
0.49 0.45
(12,5) (11,5)
0.49
(12,5)
4.92
(125,0)
10.49
(266,4) 0.98
(25,0)
0.67
(17,0) 9.98
(253,5)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
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Accessory Dimensions
ETH1 ETH2
IFE
IFE-XX.YY.ZZ (factory set)
ETH1 LK/10-100/ACT
ETH2 LK/10-100/ACT
1.77
Module Status (45) 3.62
Modbus-SL
Network Status 3.34 (92) 4.13
T LV434011
(84,8) (105)
2.50
2.83 (63,6)
(72) in.
2.80 Dimensions:
(mm)
(71)
24VDC I1 C I2 I3 C I4 I5 C I6
I1 A1
I2
I3 O1
I4 O2 1.77 3.62
I5 O3
I6 (45) (92)
3.34 4.53
IO LV434063
(84,8) (115)
O1 O2 O3 A1
13 14 23 24 33 34 T1 T2
2.83 2.50
(72) (63,6) in.
2.80 Dimensions:
(mm)
(71)
1.77 3.62
(45) (92)
3.35 4.13
(85) (105)
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3.78
(96) X
3.78
(96)
in.
Y Dimensions:
(mm)
3.62+0.03/-0
X (92+0.8/-0) X
0.42 3.62+0.03/-0
(10,6) (92+0.8/-0)
0.81 0.91
(20,7) (23) Y
in.
Z Dimensions:
(mm)
0.65
(16,5)
3.91
X (99,3)
X
1.26+/-0.02
(32+/-0.5)
0.75
(19)
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5.08
(129) X
6.42
(163) in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
Y
3.94
(100)
X
1.20
(30.6)
0.69
(17.5)
1.54
(39)
+0/-0.01
Ø 0.89+0/-0,30
(22,4 )
3.94
(100)
3.94 3.94
(100) (100)
X
3.94
(100)
1.18+0/-0.008
(30+0/-0,20)
Y
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
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K Ethernet
J
24 V DC
Modbus
A
A A A
A
24 V DC
24 V DC EB
+24V
0V
II KK II II
Eth2
C
C Eth1
C
C +24V
0V
D
D
KK +24V
0V
Eth1
Eth2
Eth2
Eth1
II
II
II I5
C
I6
I4
C
I3
I2
C
I1
I6
C
I5
I4
C
I3
I2
C
I1
+
24VDC
A1
K
K
K O1
O2
O3
K
K dule
IO Mo
E
I6
E
C
I5
I4
C
I3
I2
C A1
I1
T2
O3 T1
34
I6 I6 O2 33
C C 24
I5 23
O1
I3 14
I2 13
C I2
C
I1 I1
+
24VDC
I6
C
I5
I3
I2
C
I1
+
24VDC
dule
IO Mo
A1
T2
T1
O2
24
O1 23
14
13
A1
T2
T1
M
O2
M
24
O1 23
14
13
F
F
LL L
L LL M
M
FF G
G H H
H
H
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Figure 178: Fixed Masterpact NT and NW Connection to the Communication Interface Module
121
FDM
Color
Red E1 24 V
Black E2 0V
White E5 H
Blue E6 L
Breaker ULP
cord
E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6
24 V
0V
A / Tx- D0
B / Tx+ D1
A’ / Rx- D0
B’ / Rx+ D1
D0 = A’ / Rx-, A / Tx-
ULP cable D1 = B’ / Rx+, B / Tx+
24VDC
ETH1 ETH2
IFE IFM
OR
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Figure 179: Drawout Masterpact NT and NW Connection to the I/O and Communication Interface Module
121
FDM
24VDC
IO
application
Color module
Red E1 24 V
Black E2 0V
White E5 H
Blue E6 L
Breaker ULP ULP cable
cord
Red Black White Blue
E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6
24 V
0V
A / Tx- D0
B / Tx+ D1
A’ / Rx- D0
Customer terminal block B’ / Rx+ D1
Modbus-SL Ethernet
24 V DC 24 V DC
24VDC
ETH1 ETH2
IFM IFE
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Section 9—Selection
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Introduction
1. Select the completely assembled circuit breaker (circuit breaker frame plus trip unit):
— The frame ampere rating required
— The interrupting rating required
— The sensor plug rating required
— The connections
2. Select the trip unit, rating plug, and trip unit options.
3. Select circuit breaker frame options, if required.
4. Select cradle options, if required.
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Model Number NT NW NW
Frame type T W Y (wide-construction)
ANSI UL UL IEC ANSI ANSI UL IEC ANSI UL IEC
Maximum frame rating
800 A 1200 A 1600 A 1600 A 3200 A 4000 A 3000 A 4000 A 6000 A 6000 A 6300 A
Construction
Drawout X X — X X — X X X X X
Fixed (UL Listed and IEC Rated only) X X X X X X X X X X X
Termination
Rotatable rear terminals X X X X X X X X X X X
Front-connected terminals X X X X X X X X X X X
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Table 71: ANSI C37 Certified/UL 1066 Listed T-Frame Circuit Breakers
NOTE: L1F and LF circuit breakers are tested to show the arc flash hazard risk category as referenced
by NFPA 70E.
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Table 74: ANSI C37 Certified/UL 1066 Listed, Non-Automatic T-Frame Switch
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NOTE: L1F circuit breakers are tested to show the arc flash hazard risk category as referenced by
NFPA 70E.
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NOTE: LF circuit breakers are tested to show the arc flash hazard risk category as referenced by
NFPA 70E.
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800 A NW08HA 65 kA 65 kA 65 kA 65 kA
1600 A NW16HA 65 kA 65 kA 65 kA 65 kA
2000 A NW20HA 65 kA 65 kA 65 kA 65 kA
3200 A NW32HA 65 kA 65 kA 65 kA 65 kA
1 When used in conjunction with an overcurrent relay, circuit breaker, or fuse.
Table 81: ANSI C37 Certified/UL 1066 Listed, Drawout Automatic Switch
Table 82: ANSI C37 Certified/UL 1066 Listed, Fixed Automatic Switch
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800 A NW08HF 85 kA 85 kA 85 kA 85 kA
1000 A NW10HF 85 kA 85 kA 85 kA 85 kA
1250 A NW12HF 85 kA 85 kA 85 kA 85 kA
1600 A NW16HF 85 kA 85 kA 85 kA 85 kA
2000 A NW20HF 85 kA 85 kA 85 kA 85 kA
2500 A NW25HF 85 kA 85 kA 85 kA 85 kA
3200 A NW32HF 85 kA 85 kA 85 kA 85 kA
4000 A NW40HF 85 kA 85 kA 85 kA 85 kA
1 The withstand rating is the fault current (at rated voltage) that the switch will withstand without
damage when protected by a circuit breaker with an equal continuous current rating.
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NW08NA 42 kA 42 kA 42 kA — 42 kA
800 A NW08HA 50 kA 50 kA 50 kA — 50 kA
NW08HA102 — — — 50 kA 50 kA
NW10NA 42 kA 42 kA 42 kA — 42 kA
1000 A NW10HA 50 kA 50 kA 50 kA — 50 kA
NW10HA102 — — — 50 kA 50 kA
NW12NA 42 kA 42 kA 42 kA — 42 kA
1250 A NW12HA 50 kA 50 kA 50 kA — 50 kA
NW12HA102 — — — 50 kA 50 kA
NW16NA 42 kA 42 kA 42 kA — 42 kA
1600 A NW16HA 50 kA 50 kA 50 kA — 50 kA
NW16HA102 — — — 50 kA 50 kA
NW20HA 50 kA 50 kA 50 kA — 50 kA
2000 A
NW20HA102 — — — 50 kA 50 kA
NW25HA 50 kA 50 kA 50 kA — 50 kA
2500 A
NW25HA102 — — — 50 kA 50 kA
NW32HA 50 kA 50 kA 50 kA — 50 kA
3200 A
NW32HA102 — — — 50 kA 50 kA
NW40HA 50 kA 50 kA 50 kA — 50 kA
4000 A
NW40HA102 — — — 50 kA 50 kA
1 When used in conjunction with an overcurrent relay, circuit breaker, or fuse.
2 Not available for fixed-mounted circuit breakers.
Table 87: ANSI C37 Certified/UL 1066 Listed Y-Frame Circuit Breakers
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4000 A NW40HA 85 kA 85 kA 85 kA 85 kA
5000 A NW50HA 85 kA 85 kA 85 kA 85 kA
1 When used in conjunction with an overcurrent relay, circuit breaker, or fuse.
Table 91: ANSI C37 Certified/UL 1066 Listed, Drawout Automatic Switches
Table 92: ANSI C37 Certified/UL 1066 Listed, Fixed Automatic Switches
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4000 A NW40BHA 85 kA 85 kA 85 kA 85 kA
5000 A NW50HA 85 kA 85 kA 85 kA 85 kA
6300 A NW63HA 85 kA 85 kA 85 kA 85 kA
1 When used in conjunction with an overcurrent relay, circuit breaker, or fuse.
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.06
.07
.08
.09
.15
1.5
10
.1
.2
.3
.4
.5
.6
.7
.8
.9
1
6
7
8
9
10000 10000
9000
8000
9000
8000
MICROLOGIC® 6.0Characteristic
A/P/H TRIP UNIT
Trip Curve No. 613-1
7000 7000 WITH ADJUSTABLE GROUND-FAULT
Ground Fault I2t OFF and ON
6000 6000 PICKUP AND DELAY
5000 5000 d 400 A
CHARACTERISTIC TRIP CURVE NO.In613-1
4000 4000
Ground-fault I2t OFF and ON
3000 3000
In ≤ 400 A
2000 2000 The time-current curve information is to be used
for application and coordination purposes only.
1500 1500
300 300
200 200
GROUND-FAULT
150 PICKUP 150
x In
100 100
90 90
80 80
70 70
60 60
50 50
40 40
30 30
15 15
10 0.4 10
9 9
8 8
7 7
6 6
TIME IN SECONDS
5 5
4 4
0.6 0.8 1.0
3 3
2 2
1.5 1.5
DELAY
SECONDS AT 1 x In
1 1
.9
0.1 .9
0.2
0.4
.8 .8
.7 0.3 .7
ON
0.4
0.3
.6 .6
ON
.5 .5
0.2
.4 .4
N
DELAY BANDS
I2t ON
0.1
.3 .3
ON
0.3 OFF
MAXIMUM
.2 .2
UNRESTRAINED
GROUND-FAULT 0.2 OFF
.15 DELAY .15
.1 0.1 OFF .1
.09 .09
.08 .08
.07 .07
.06 .06
.05 .05
GROUND-FAULT
.04 DELAY BANDS .04
I2t OFF
.03
(FIXED DELAY) .03
0
.02 .02
1 CYCLE
.015 .015
.01 .01
.009 .009
1
.008 2 CYCLE .008
.007 .007
.006 .006
.005 .005
.1
.15
.2
.3
.4
.5
.6
.7
.8
.9
1
.05
.06
.07
.08
.09
1.5
6
7
8
9
10
Figure 181: Micrologic 6.0 A/P/H Trip Units: 400 A < In d 1200 A
.06
.07
.08
.09
.15
1.5
10
.1
.2
.3
.4
.5
.6
.7
.8
.9
1
6
7
8
9
10000 10000
9000
8000
9000
8000
MICROLOGIC® 6.0 A/P/H TRIP UNIT
Characteristic Trip Curve No. 613-2
7000 7000 WITH ADJUSTABLE GROUND-FAULT
6000 6000
Ground Fault I2t OFF and ON
PICKUP AND DELAY
CHARACTERISTIC TRIP CURVE NO. In d 1200 A
A <613-2
5000 5000
400
4000 4000
500 500
400 400
300 300
200 200
150 150
100 100
90 90
80
GROUND-FAULT 80
70
PICKUP 70
x In
60 60
50 50
40 40
30
0.2 0.3 0.5 0.7 0.9 30
20 20
15 15
10 10
9 9
8 8
7 7
6
0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 6
TIME IN SECONDS
5 5
0.4
4 4
ON
3 3
0.2
2 2
ON
1.5 1.5
DELAY
SECONDS AT 1 x In
1 1
.9 0.1 .9
.8 0.2 .8
.7 0.3 .7
0.4
.6 .6
.5 .5
0.3
DELAY BANDS
I2t ON
.3 .3
0.3 OFF
0.1
N O
MAXIMUM
.2 .2
UNRESTRAINED
GROUND-FAULT 0.2 OFF
.15 DELAY .15
.1 0.1 OFF .1
.09 .09
.08 .08
.07 .07
.06 .06
.05 .05
GROUND-FAULT
.04 DELAY BANDS .04
I2t OFF
.03 (FIXED DELAY) .03
0
.02 .02
1 CYCLE
.015 .015
.01 .01
.009 .009
1
.008 2 CYCLE .008
.007 .007
.006 .006
.005 .005
.1
.15
.2
.3
.4
.5
.6
.7
.8
.9
1
.05
.06
.07
.08
.09
1.5
6
7
8
9
10
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AMPERES x 103
Micrologic 6.0 A/P/H Trip Units
with Adjustable Ground-Fault Pickup and Delay
.05
.06
.07
.08
.09
.15
1.5
10
.1
.2
.3
.4
.5
.6
.7
.8
.9
1
6
7
8
9
10000 10000
9000 9000 Characteristic
MICROLOGIC® 6.0 A/P/H TRIP UNITTrip Curve No. 613-3
8000 8000
7000 7000 WITH ADJUSTABLE GROUND-FAULT
Ground Fault I2t OFF and ON
6000 6000
PICKUP AND DELAY
5000 5000
CHARACTERISTIC TRIP CURVE NO. In >613-3
1200 A
4000 4000
500 500
400 400
300 300
200 200
150
GROUND-FAULT 150
PICKUP
1120 A
800 A
x In
100 100
90 90
80 80
70 70
960 A
60 60
50 50
640 A
40 40
30 30
20 20
880 A
15 15
10 10
9 9
8 8
7 7
1040 A
6 6
TIME IN SECONDS
5 5
720 A
4 4
3 3
2 2
1200 A
1.5 1.5
500 A
DELAY
SECONDS AT 1 x In
1 1
.9
0.1 .9
0.4
.8
0.2 .8
0.3
ON
.7 .7
0.2
0.4
.6 .6
ON
.5 .5
0.3
.4 .4
N
DELAY BANDS
I2t ON
.3 .3
0.1
0.3 OFF
ON
MAXIMUM
.2 .2
UNRESTRAINED
GROUND-FAULT 0.2 OFF
.15 DELAY .15
.1 0.1 OFF .1
.09 .09
.08 .08
.07 .07
.06 .06
.05 .05
GROUND-FAULT
.04 DELAY BANDS .04
I2t OFF
.03 (FIXED DELAY) .03
0
.02 .02
1 CYCLE
.015 .015
.01 .01
.009 .009
1
.008 2 CYCLE .008
.007 .007
.006 .006
.005 .005
.1
.15
.2
.3
.4
.5
.6
.7
.8
.9
1
.05
.06
.07
.08
.09
1.5
6
7
8
9
10
AMPERES x 103
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Figure 183: Micrologic 5.0/6.0 A/P/H Trip Units: Long-Time Pickup and Delay, Short-Time Pickup, and I2t OFF Delay
100
1.5
10
15
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
Characteristic Trip Curve No. 613-4
.5
.6
.7
.8
.9
1
6
7
8
9
10000 10000
®
9000
8000
9000
8000
MICROLOGIC 5.0/6.0 A/P/H TRIP UNIT
Long-Time Pickup and Delay
7000 7000 CHARACTERISTIC TRIP CURVE NO.
Short-Time 613-4
Pickup and I2t OFF Delay
6000 6000
5 5
can be turned OFF. See 613-7 for
4 4
instantaneous trip curve. See 613-10 for
3 3 instantaneous override values.
6. Overload indicator illuminates at 100%.
2 2
1.5 1.5
8
1 1
.9 SHORT-TIME 10 SHORT-TIME .9
.8 PICKUP 6 DELAY I2t OFF .8
.7 x Ir 1.5 2 2.5 (FIXED-TIME DELAY) .7
.6 SECONDS AT 10 x Ir .6
4
.5 .5
3 5 0.4 OFF
.4 .4
.3 .3
0.3 OFF
MAXIMUM
.2 .2
UNRESTRAINED
SHORT-TIME 0.2 OFF
.15 DELAY .15
.1 0.1 OFF .1
.09 .09
.08 .08
.07 .07
.06 .06
.05 .05
.04 .04
.03 .03
0
.02 .02
1 CYCLE
.015 .015
.01 .01
.009 .009
1
.008 2 CYCLE .008
.007 .007
.006 .006
.005 .005
1
1.5
6
7
8
9
10
.5
.6
.7
.8
.9
15
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
CURRENT IN MULTIPLES OF Ir
(I LONG TIME SETTING I )
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Figure 184: Micrologic 5.0/6.0 A/P/H Trip Units: Short-Time Pickup and I2t ON Delay
100
1.5
10
15
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
.5
.6
.7
.8
.9
1
6
7
8
9
10000 10000
® Characteristic Trip Curve No. 613-5
9000 9000 MICROLOGIC 5.0/6.0 A/P/H TRIP UNIT2
8000
7000
8000
7000
Short-Time
CHARACTERISTIC TRIP CURVEPickup
NO. and I t ON Delay
613-5
6000 6000
5000 5000
Short-time Pickup and I2t ON Delay
4000 4000 The time-current curve information is to be used
The time-current
for application curve information
and coordination is to only.
purposes be used for application and
3000 3000
coordination purposes only.
Curves apply from -25°C to +70°C
2000 2000 (-13°FCurves apply ambient
to +158°F) from -25°C to +70°C (-13°F to +158°F) ambient
temperature.
temperature.
1500 1500 Notes:
1000
1. There
NOTE: is a thermal-imaging effect that can act
1000
900 900 to shorten the long-time delay. The thermal-
800 800 1. There
imaging is acomes
effect thermal-imaging
into play ifeffect that can act to shorten the long-time
a current
700 700
600 600 abovedelay. The thermal-imaging
the long-time delay pickup effect
valuecomes into play if a current above the
exists
500 500 long-time
for a time delayispickup
and then clearedvalue exists
by the for a time
tripping of and then is cleared by the
400 400
tripping ofdevice
a downstream a downstream devicebreaker
or the circuit or the circuit breaker itself. A
subsequent
itself. A subsequent overload
overloadwill will
cause the circuit
cause the breaker to trip in a shorter
300
circuittime than to
normal.
trip inThe amounttime of time
thandelay reduction is inverse to the
300
breaker a shorter
normal. amount of time that
The amount has delay
of time elapsed since theisprevious overload.
reduction
200 200
inverseApproximately
to the amount twenty minutes
of time is required
that has elapsed between overloads to
150 150 completely
since the previous reset thermal-imaging.
overload. Approximately 20
2. The
minutes is end of thebetween
required curve is determined
overloads to by the interrupting rating of the
SHORT-TIME
100 PICKUP 100 circuitreset
completely breaker.
thermal-imaging.
90 90
80
x Ir
80 3. With zone-selective interlocking ON, short-time delay utilized, and no
70
1.5 2 2.5 6 8 10 70 2. The end of the curve
restraining is the
signal, determined
maximumby the
unrestrained short-time delay time
60 60 interrupting rating of
band applies the circuit
regardless breaker.
of the setting.
50 50
4. zone-selective
3. With Total clearing times shown include
interlocking the response times of the trip unit,
on, short-time
40 40
3 4 5
the circuit
delay utilized andbreaker opening, and
no restraining the the
signal, extinction of current.
30 30 5. For withstand
maximum circuit
unrestrained breaker, instantaneous
short-time delay time can be turned OFF. See
trip curve
band applies 613-7 for instantaneous
regardless of the setting.trip curve. See trip curve 613-10 for
20 20 instantaneous override values.
4. Total clearing times shown include the
6. See trip curve 613-4 for long-time pickup and delay trip curve.
15 15 response times of the trip unit, the circuit
breaker opening, and the extinction of the
10
9
10
9
current.
8 8
7 7
5. For a withstand circuit breaker, instantaneous
6 6 can be turned OFF. See 613-7 for
TIME IN SECONDS
0.4
curve.
ON
2 2
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Figure 185: Micrologic 5.0/6.0 Trip Units: Instantaneous Pickup, 2x to 15x and OFF
100
Characteristic Trip Curve No. 613-7
1.5
10
15
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
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1
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10000 10000
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8000
9000
8000
MICROLOGIC® 5.0/6.0 A/P/H TRIP UNIT
Instantaneous Pickup
7000 7000 CHARACTERISTIC TRIP CURVE NO.
2x–15x and613-7
OFF
6000 6000
5000 5000
Instantaneous Pickup
4000
2x–15x and OFF
4000
The time-current curve information is to be used for application and
3000 3000
The time-current curve information
coordination purposes only. is to be used
for application and coordination purposes only.
Curves apply from -25°C to +70°C (-13°F to +158°F) ambient
2000 2000 Curves apply from -25°C to +70°C
temperature.
1500 1500
(-13°F to +158°F) ambient temperature.
Notes:
NOTE:
1000 1000
900 900 1. The
1. end
Theofendtheofcurve is determined
the curve by by
is determined thethe interrupting rating of the
800
700
800
700
interrupting rating of the circuit breaker.
circuit breaker.
600 600 2. Total
2. Total clearing
clearing timestimes
shownshown include
include thethe response times of the trip unit,
500 500
the circuit
response timesbreaker opening,
of the trip andcircuit
unit, the the extinction of current.
400 400 3. Theopening,
breaker instantaneous region
and the of the trip
extinction curve shows maximum total
of the
300 300
clearing times. Actual clearing times in this region can vary depending
current.
on the circuit breaker mechanism design and other factors. The actual
3. The instantaneous
clearing time can region of the trip curve
be considerably faster than indicated. Contact your
200
200
shows maximum
local total for
Sales Office clearing times.
additional Actual
information.
150 150 clearing times in this region can vary
4. For withstand circuit breaker, instantaneous can be turned OFF. See
depending
trip curveon the circuit
613-10 breaker mechanism
for instantaneous override values.
INSTANTANEOUS design and
100
90 PICKUP
100
90 5. See tripother
curvefactors.
613-4 andThe613-5
actualforclearing
long-time pickup, long-time delay,
80 x In 80 time can be considerably faster than indicated.
short-time pickup, and short-time delay trip curve.
70 70 Contact your local Sales Office for additional
60 60
information.
50 50
5 5
4 4
3 3
2 2
1.5 1.5
1 1
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Figure 186: Micrologic 3.0A Trip Unit: Long-Time Pickup and Delay
CURRENT IN MULTIPLES OF Ir (Ir = LONG-TIME SETTING x In) Micrologic 3.0A Trip Unit
100
Characteristic Trip Curve No. 613-6
1.5
10
15
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
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9000
8000
9000
8000
MICROLOGIC 3.0 A TRIP UNIT Pickup and Delay
Long-Time
7000 7000 CHARACTERISTIC TRIP CURVE NO. 613-6
6000 6000 The time-current curve information is to be used for application and
5000 5000 Long-time Pickup
coordination andonly.
purposes Delay
LONG-TIME PICKUP
4000
x In = Ir
4000
The time-current curve information
Curves apply from -30°C tois +60°C
to be used
(-22°F to +140°F) ambient
3000 3000 for application and coordination purposes only.
temperature.
Curves apply from -25°C to +70°C
2000 2000
(-13°F to +158°F) ambient temperature.
1500 1500
Notes:
1000 1000 1. There is a thermal-imaging effect that can act
900
800
900
800
to shorten the long-time delay. The thermal-
700 700 imaging effect comes into play if a current
600 600 above the long-time delay pickup value exists
500 500
for a time and then is cleared by the tripping of
400 400 NOTE: device or the circuit breaker
a downstream
300
24 300 itself. A1.
subsequent
There is aoverload will cause
thermal-imaging thethat can act to shorten the long-time
effect
16 circuit breaker to The
delay. trip thermal-imaging
in a shorter timeeffect
than comes into play if a current above the
200 200 normal. Thelong-time
amount delay
of time delayvalue
pickup reduction
exists isfor a time and then is cleared by the
inverse to the amount
tripping of a of time that has
downstream elapsed
device or the circuit breaker itself. A
150 150
since the previous overload. Approximately 20
subsequent overload will cause the circuit breaker to trip in a shorter
minutes is required
time thanbetween
normal. Theoverloads
amounttoof time delay reduction is inverse to the
100
90
100
90 completelyamount
reset thermal-imaging.
of time that has elapsed since the previous overload.
80 80
70 70 2. The end of Approximately twenty minutes
the curve is determined by theis required between overloads to
60 60
instantaneous setting.reset thermal-imaging.
completely
50 50
2. Thetimes
3. Total clearing end of the curve
shown is determined
include the by the instantaneous setting of the
LONG-TIME DELAY
40
SECONDS AT 6 x Ir
40
circuitofbreaker.
response times the trip unit, the circuit
30
20
30
breaker3.opening,
Total clearing
and thetimes shownofinclude
extinction the the response times of the trip unit,
12 current. the circuit breaker opening, and the extinction of current.
20
8 20 4. See trip curve 613-8 for instantaneous pickup trip curve.
4. See 613-8 for instantaneous pickup trip curve.
15 4 15
2
24
10
1 10
9 .5 16 9
8 8
7 7
6 6
TIME IN SECONDS
5 5
4 4
3 3
2 2
1.5 1.5
1 1
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CURRENT IN MULTIPLES OF Ir
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Figure 187: Micrologic 3.0A Trip Unit: Instantaneous Pickup, 1.5X to 12X
100
1.5
10
15
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
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10000
9000
10000
9000 Characteristic
® Trip Curve No. 613-8
MICROLOGIC 3.0 A TRIP UNIT
8000 8000
7000 7000 CHARACTERISTIC TRIP CURVE Instantaneous
NO. 613-8Pickup
6000 6000 1.5x–12x
5000 5000
Instantaneous Pickup
4000
1.5x-12x
4000
3000 3000
The time-current curve information
The time-current is to beisused
curve information to be used for application and
for application and coordination
coordination purposes only.
purposes only.
2000 2000 Curves apply from
Curves -25°C
apply fromto-25°C
+70°C
to +70°C (-13°F to +158°F) ambient
1500 1500
(-13°F to temperature.
+158°F) ambient temperature.
Instantaneous overrideoverride
Instantaneous values are given
values areon
given on 613-10.
1000 1000 613-10.
900 900
800
700
800
700
Notes: NOTE:
600 600
1. The end1. of
Thetheend
curve is curve
of the determined by the by the interrupting rating of the
is determined
500 500
interrupting rating
circuit of the circuit breaker.
breaker.
400
400
2. Total clearing times shown include the response times of the trip unit,
2. Total clearing times shown include the
300 300
responsethe circuit breaker opening, and the extinction of current.
times of the trip unit, the circuit
3. The instantaneous region of the trip curve shows maximum total
breaker opening, and the extinction of the
200 clearing times. Actual clearing times in this region can vary depending
200
current.
on the circuit breaker mechanism design and other factors. The actual
150 150
3. The instantaneous region
clearing time of the
can be trip curvefaster than indicated. Contact your
considerably
INSTANTANEOUS
shows maximum total
local Sales clearing
Office times. Actual
for additional information.
100
90 PICKUP
100
90 clearing
4. times in this
See trip curveregion
613-6can vary
for long-time pickup delay trip curve.
x In
80
70
80
70
depending on the circuit breaker mechanism
60 60 design and other factors. The actual clearing
50 50 time can be considerably faster than indicated.
40 40 Contact your local Sales Office for additional
information.
30 30
5x 10 x
4. See 613-6 for long-time pickup and delay trip
20 20 curves.
15 15
10 10
9 9
8 8
7 7
6 6
TIME IN SECONDS
5 5
4 4
3 3
2 2
1.5 1.5
1 1
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.007 .007
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80
90
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9000
8000
9000
8000
MICROLOGIC® 2.0Short-Time
A TRIP UNIT
Pickup with No Delay
7000 7000 CHARACTERISTIC TRIP CURVE NO. 613-9
6000 6000
The time-current curve information is to be used for application and
5000 5000 Long-time Pickup and Delay
coordination purposes only.
4000 4000 Short-time Pickup with No Delay
LONG-TIME PICKUP
Curves apply from -25°C to +70°C (-13°F to +158°F) ambient
3000
x In = Ir 3000 The time-current curve information is to be used
temperature.
for application and coordination purposes only.
2000 2000
Curves apply from -25°C to +70°C
1500 1500
NOTE:
(-13°F to +158°F) ambient temperature.
1. There
Instantaneous is a thermal-imaging
override effect
values are given onthat can act to shorten the long-time
1000
1000
900 900 613-10. delay. The thermal-imaging effect comes into play if a current above the
800 800 long-time delay pickup value exists for a time and then is cleared by the
700 700 Notes:
600 600 tripping of a downstream device or the circuit breaker itself. A
500
24 500 1. There issubsequent
a thermal-imaging
overloadeffect that the
will cause cancircuit
act breaker to trip in a shorter
16 to shorten
400 400 timethe long-time
than normal. delay. The thermal-
The amount of time delay reduction is inverse to the
imagingamount
effect comes
of time into playelapsed
that has if a current
since the previous overload.
300 300
above the long-time delay
Approximately twenty pickup
minutes value exists between overloads to
is required
for a time and thenreset
completely is cleared by the tripping of
thermal-imaging.
200 200
a downstream
2. The enddevice or theiscircuit
of the curve breaker
determined by the short-time setting.
150 150 itself.3.A Total
subsequent
clearingoverload
times shownwill include
cause thethe response times of the trip unit,
circuit breaker to breaker
the circuit trip in a opening,
shorter time thanextinction of current.
and the
100 100 normal. The amount
4. Overload of time
indicator delay reduction
illuminates at 100%.is
90
80
90
80
inverse to the amount of time that has elapsed
70 20 70 since the previous overload. Approximately 20
60 12 60
minutes is required between overloads to
50 8 50
completely reset thermal-imaging.
40 4 40
2
2. The end of the curve is determined by the
30 30
short-time setting.
1
20
.5
20
3. Total clearing times shown include the
24 response times of the trip unit, the circuit
15 15
breaker opening, and the extinction of the
16
current.
10 10
9
8
LONG-TIME
9
8
4. Overload indicator illuminates at 100%.
7
DELAY BANDS 7
SECONDS AT 6 x Ir
6 6
TIME IN SECONDS
5 5
4 4
3 3
2 2
1.5 1.5
8
1 1
.9 SHORT-TIME 10 .9
.8 PICKUP 6 .8
.7 x Ir 1.5 2 2.5 .7
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4
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1
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1
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Figure 189: Micrologic 2.0/3.0/5.0/6.0 A/P/H Trip Unit Instantaneous Override Values
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Figure 190: Masterpact NW Low Arc Flash Circuit Breaker: L1F and LF
.3
.2
.15
TIME IN SECONDS
.1
.09
.08
.07
.06
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700
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900
1000
2 IN - NW08 3 IN - NW20 FAULT CURRENT (KA)
3 IN - NW08 2 IN - NW20
Figure 191: Masterpact NT Low Arc Flash Circuit Breaker: L1F and LF
.5
USER DEFINED RANGE:
.4 REQUIRES CIRCUIT BREAKER AUTOMATIC RANGE:
TO BE ADJUSTED TO TRIP IN NO USER CONFIGURABLE SETTINGS
.3
INSTANTANEOUS MODE
.2
.15
TIME IN SECONDS
.1
.09
.08
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