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MasterPact™ MTZ

Energy Reduction Maintenance Settings (ERMS)


User Guide

0614IB1802
12/2019

24 V
Disengage / OFF
Engage / ON

Engaged / ON

Ecostruxure MTZ
Masterpact
Power App
Mobile
Device App

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Energy Reduction Maintenance Settings (ERMS)

Cybersecurity Notice

WARNING
POTENTIAL COMPROMISE OF SYSTEM AVAILABILITY, INTEGRITY, AND
CONFIDENTIALITY
• Change default passwords at first use to help prevent unauthorized access to
device settings, control, and information.
• Disable unused ports/services and default accounts to help minimize pathways
for malicious attackers.
• Place networked devices behind multiple layers of cyber defenses (such as
firewalls, network segmentation, and network intrusion detection and protection).
• Use cybersecurity best practices (for example, least privilege, separation of
duties) to help prevent unauthorized exposure, loss, modification of data and
logs, or interruption of services.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.

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Energy Reduction Maintenance Settings (ERMS)

Table of Contents
Introduction to Energy Reduction Maintenance Settings (ERMS) ............7
Arc Energy Reduction with MTZ Energy Reduction Maintenance Settings
(ERMS) ...........................................................................................................7
ERMS Minimum System Requirements .............................................................8
ERMS Passwords ............................................................................................8
ERMS Reference Documents ...........................................................................8
Configure ERMS System ................................................................................9
Configure Using EcoStruxure Power Device App .............................................10
Android—Configure ERMS Protection Settings...........................................10
Configure Using iOS Device ...................................................................... 11
Configure Using EcoStruxure Power Commission Software ..............................12
Configure ERMS Protection Settings..........................................................12
Energy Reduction Maintenance Settings (ERMS) Engagement/
Disengagement Using EcoStruxure Power Device App ...........................13
Engagement/Disengagement using Android Device..........................................13
Engagement Using an Android Device .......................................................13
Disengagement Using Android Device .......................................................14
Engagement/Disengagement Using iOS Device ...............................................15
Engagement Using iOS Device..................................................................15
Disengagement Using iOS Device .............................................................15
ERMS Engagement/Disengagement Using an ERMS Switch ................16
Testing Energy Reduction Maintenance Settings (ERMS) ......................17
Secondary Injection Using EcoStruxure Power Commission Software................17
Primary Injection Testing.................................................................................19
Overload and Short Circuit (LSI) Protection ................................................19
Testing Ground Fault Protection.................................................................23
Troubleshooting Energy Reduction Maintenance Settings
(ERMS) ............................................................................................................26
Appendix—Declaring Installation of the ESM Module ..............................28

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Introduction to Energy Reduction Maintenance Settings (ERMS) Energy Reduction Maintenance Settings (ERMS)

Introduction to Energy Reduction Maintenance


Settings (ERMS)
Arc Energy Reduction with MTZ Energy Reduction Maintenance
Settings (ERMS)
MasterPact™ MTZ circuit breakers provide an Energy Reduction Maintenance
Settings (ERMS) function to reduce the arc flash incident energy and meet 240.87
R N 2017 NEC requirements. The ERMS allows the user to set the MTZ circuit breaker
t Ir control unit to "no intentional delay" to reduce the clearing time while work is done
within an arc flash boundary as defined in the NFPA 70E-2015, Standard for Electrical
Safety in the Workplace, and then set the control unit back to a normal setting after
the potentially hazardous intervention is completed.
tr
MasterPact MTZ circuit breakers provide two means of engaging the ERMS function
Isd tsd when used with the purchased ERMS digital module (LV850009)
Ii • Use of a physical switch
0 I • Use of the EcoStruxure Power Device App for Android and iOS devices
N = Normal: Tripping curve The physical switch option allows the user to remotely engage/disengage the circuit
for standard protection breaker’s ERMS function.
functions with ERMS
disengaged. The EcoStruxure Power Device App allows a user to engage and disengage the
R = Reduced: Tripping ERMS function via Bluetooth wireless communications using an Android or iOS
curve for standard compatible device.
protection functions with
ERMS engaged. For Android devices, the ERMS can also be engaged/disengaged using the
MicroLogic X control unit’s USB On The GO (OTG) link.
When engaged through the EcoStruxure Power Device App, a digital lock is created
between the EcoStruxure Power Device App and the MicroLogic X control unit.
• The “digital lock” sends a unique and randomly generated key from the control
unit to the smart device being used to engage the ERMS function. This key
prevents another user from disengaging the ERMS from a different smart device.
NOTE: For MicroLogic X control units with firmware versions < 3.0 and
EcoStruxure Power Device App versions (Android > 3.0, iOS > 3.0), the
MicroLogic X firmware must be upgraded to version 3.0 or higher to be able to
use the ERMS function.
• The smart device that engages the ERMS function must be the same device that
disengages the ERMS function.
If the smart device breaks, is lost, or is no longer present, the ERMS function can
be forced to disengaged. (Contact Schneider field services for more information
on MicroLogic X control units with firmware versions less than 3.0.)
• The EcoStruxure Power Device App can also add a digital lock to systems that
use the physical switch. In these systems, both the ERMS physical switch and the
EcoStruxure Power Device App must be set to disengaged before the control will
become disengaged (see ERMS Operation table below).

ERMS Operation

EcoStruxure Indicator Lamp in ERMS Control Unit HMI ERMS LED on


Control Unit
ERMS Switch Power Device App Switch and/or Remote Backlight Control Unit’s
ERMS State
Indicator HMI
Disengaged (Switch Closed) Disengaged Disengaged OFF NORMAL OFF

Engaged (Switch Open) Disengaged Engaged ON ON—Blue ON—Blue

Disengaged (Switch Closed) Engaged Engaged ON ON—Blue ON—Blue

Engaged (Switch Open) Engaged Engaged ON ON—Blue ON—Blue

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Introduction to Energy Reduction Maintenance Settings
Energy Reduction Maintenance Settings (ERMS) (ERMS)

ERMS Minimum System Requirements


Minimum System Requirements

Device Software/Firmware Revision


MicroLogic X control unit Firmware 2.000.003

EcoStruxure Power Commission PC app 2.12

ERMS Passwords
Default passwords for the ERMS functions using EcoStruxure Power Commission tool
or EcoStruxure Power Device app:
• Level 4 password: 0000
• Level 3 password: 3333

WARNING
POTENTIAL COMPROMISE OF SYSTEM AVAILABILITY, INTEGRITY, AND
CONFIDENTIALITY
• Change default passwords at first use to help prevent unauthorized access to
device settings, control, and information.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.

NOTE: Passwords may have been changed at end user site. For information on
password management, see document DOCA01102EN (https://www.schneider-
electric.us/en/download/document/DOCA0102EN/).

ERMS Reference Documents


For additional information, see:
MRF75427: Wiring Instructions for LV851101SP ERMS Switch and LV851202SP
ERMS Remote Indicator

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Configure ERMS System Energy Reduction Maintenance Settings (ERMS)

Configure ERMS System


The ERMS protection settings can be configured through the MTZ smart device app
or through EcoStruxure Power Commission software.
NOTE: A system administrator password is required to be able to make changes
to ERMS settings

WARNING
POTENTIAL COMPROMISE OF SYSTEM AVAILABILITY, INTEGRITY, AND
CONFIDENTIALITY
Change default passwords at first use to help prevent unauthorized access to
device settings, control, and information.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.

Factory Default Settings for ERMS Protections Settings

Factory
MicroLogic X Type Description Setting Unit Setting Range
Setting

Long Time
Pickup Ir A 0.4–1 x In 1 x In
MicroLogic 2.0 X,
3.0X, 5.0 X, 6.0 X,
7.0 X Long Time
Delay tr s 0.5–24 0.5

Short Time
Pickup Isd A 1.5–10 x Ir 1.5 x Ir
MicroLogic 5.0 X,
6.0 X, 7.0 X
Short Time
Delay tsd s 0–0.4 0

Short Time
MicroLogic 2.0 X Isd A 1.5–10 x Ir 1.5 x Ir
Pickup

Instantaneous Ii A 1.5–12 x In 1.5 x In


MicroLogic 3.0X
Pickup Ii tripping mode — Standard/Fast Fast

Ii mode — ON/OFF ON
MicroLogic 5.0 X, Instantaneous
Ii tripping mode — Standard/Fast Fast
6.0 X, 7.0 X Pickup
Ii A 2.0–15 x In 2.0 x In
Ig Mode — — ON/OFF ON

Ground Fault
MicroLogic 6.0 X Ig1 A 0.2–1 x In 0.2 x In
Pickup
IEC Standard
Ground Fault
tg s 0–0.4 0
Delay

Ig for In ≤ 1200 A1 A 0.2–1 x In 0.2 x In


Ground Fault
Pickup
MicroLogic 6.0 X UL Ig for In > 1200 A A 500–1200 500
Standard
Ground Fault
tg s 0–0.4 0
Delay

1. For In ≤ 400 A, the Ig setting range is 0.3–1 x In (factory setting: 0.3 x In)

0614IB1802 9
Energy Reduction Maintenance Settings (ERMS) Configure ERMS System

Configure Using EcoStruxure Power Device App


The ERMS protection settings can be configured through the control unit’s Bluetooth
link for both Android and iOS operating systems. In addition, the settings can be
changed using a direct USB On The Go (OTG) link between an Android device and
the control unit.
NOTE: ERMS settings cannot be changed when ERMS is engaged.

Android—Configure ERMS Protection Settings


Example: Configure the ERMS protection settings using the EcoStruxure Power
Device App (Android).

4. Press anywhere on the


protection settings.

1. Press trip curve icon 5. Set protection settings to


button. desired values.

2. Press “ERMS” button. 3. Press edit pencil. 6. Apply settings.

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Configure ERMS System Energy Reduction Maintenance Settings (ERMS)

Configure Using iOS Device


Example: Configure the ERMS protections settings using the EcoStruxure Power
Device App (iOS).

4. Select “Configure”.
1. Press trip curve icon
button. 5. Set protection settings to
desired values.
2. Press the “In = ...”
arrow. 3. Press ERMS button. 6. Apply settings.

4
2

0614IB1802 11
Energy Reduction Maintenance Settings (ERMS) Configure ERMS System

Configure Using EcoStruxure Power Commission Software


Configure ERMS Protection Settings
NOTE: ERMS settings cannot be changed when ERMS is engaged.

1. Press “Configure” button.

2. Press “Protection” tab.

3. Press “BASIC” tab.

4. Scroll down to ERMS settings.

5. Make changes to protection settings.

6. Press “WRITE TO DEVICE”.

6
2

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Energy Reduction Maintenance Settings (ERMS) Engagement/
Disengagement Using EcoStruxure Power Device App Energy Reduction Maintenance Settings (ERMS)

Energy Reduction Maintenance Settings (ERMS)


Engagement/Disengagement Using EcoStruxure
Power Device App
The Energy Reduction Maintenance Settings (ERMS) function can be engaged/
disengaged using the control unit’s Bluetooth link for both Android and iOS operating
systems. In addition, ERMS can be engaged/disengaged via a direct USB OTG link
between an Android device and the control unit.
NOTE: ERMS can be engaged/disengaged by only one smart device at a time.
NOTE: For MicroLogic X control units with firmware versions < 3.0 and
EcoStruxure Power Device App versions (Android > 3.0, iOS > 3.0), the
MicroLogic X firmware must be upgraded to version 3.0 or higher to be able to use
the ERMS function.

WARNING
POTENTIAL COMPROMISE OF SYSTEM AVAILABILITY, INTEGRITY, AND
CONFIDENTIALITY
Change default passwords at first use to help prevent unauthorized access to
device settings, control, and information.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.

Engagement/Disengagement using Android Device


Engagement Using an Android Device

4. Follow screen instructions


to engage.
2. Enter level 3 or
Administration password. 5. Verify that “ERMS
1. Press Engage. ENGAGED” banner is
3. Press OK displayed.

5
1

0614IB1802 13
Energy Reduction Maintenance Settings (ERMS) Engagement/
Energy Reduction Maintenance Settings (ERMS) Disengagement Using EcoStruxure Power Device App

ERMS Function Engaged by EcoStruxure Power ERMS Function Engaged by External ERMS
Device App Switch and by EcoStruxure Power Device App

MICROLOGIC MICROLOGIC
Ready ERMS Ready ERMS

Trip Curve Trip Curve


ERMS ERMS
engaged engaged

- Switch (ERMS) - Switch (ERMS)


- Smartphone

ESC ESC

Disengagement Using Android Device

5. Follow screen
1. Confirm “ERMS instructions to disengage.
ENGAGED” banner is 3. Enter level 3 or
displayed. Administration password. 6. Verify that “ERMS
ENGAGED” banner is no
2. Press Disengage. 4. Press OK. longer displayed.

1 6

2
3
4

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Energy Reduction Maintenance Settings (ERMS) Engagement/
Disengagement Using EcoStruxure Power Device App Energy Reduction Maintenance Settings (ERMS)

Engagement/Disengagement Using iOS Device


Engagement Using iOS Device

4. Follow screen instructions


to engage.
2. Enter level 3 or
Administration password. 5. Verify that “ERMS
1. Press Engage. ENGAGED” banner is
3. Enter OK.
displayed.

Disengagement Using iOS Device

5. Follow screen instructions


1. Confirm “ERMS to disengage.
ENGAGED” banner is 3. Enter level 3 or
displayed. Administration password. 6. Verify that “ERMS
ENGAGED” banner is no
2. Press Disengage. 4. Press OK. longer displayed.

1 6

0614IB1802 15
Energy Reduction Maintenance Settings (ERMS) ERMS Engagement/Disengagement Using an ERMS Switch

ERMS Engagement/Disengagement Using an ERMS


Switch
DANGER
HAZARD OF ARC FLASH
Do not use the ERMS switch as a method to reduce the arc flash incident energy
during the closing of the circuit breaker where control unit’s 24 Vdc power is applied
after the circuit breaker is closed.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.

The optional ERMS switch module (ESM) is used


with an external lockable selector switch (supplied
as part of kit LV851101SP) to engage or disengage

Disengage
the ERMS function. It is equipped with:

Engage
Engaged • An input dedicated to the ERMS selector
switch, with the following characteristics:
- When the input is energized (i.e. ERMS
switch is closed) , the ERMS function is
disengaged.
- When the input is not energized (i.e. ERMS
switch is open), the ERMS function is
engaged.
• An output to activate an external pilot light
when the ERMS function is engaged.
• The ERMS digital module must be installed
EcoStruxure in the control unit for the ERMS function to
Power operate properly.
Device App

NOTE: The Ecostruxure Power Device app can be used to indicate the status of
the ERMS function (Engaged or Disengaged).

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Testing Energy Reduction Maintenance Settings (ERMS) Energy Reduction Maintenance Settings (ERMS)

Testing Energy Reduction Maintenance Settings


(ERMS)
Secondary Injection Using EcoStruxure Power Commission
Software
The ERMS protection function can be tested using EcoStruxure Power Commission
software’s automatic trip curve test.

1. With the PC directly connected to the control unit's USB port and with EcoStruxure Power Commission
software connected to the control unit, place the circuit breaker into ERMS mode by turning the physical
ERMS switch to the "ON" state or engaging the function through the EcoStruxure Power Device app.

2. Verify that the ERMS banner is being displayed.

3. Press “Automatic trip tests”.

4. Select segment of the trip curve to be tested.

5. Press “RUN TEST”.

0614IB1802 17
Energy Reduction Maintenance Settings (ERMS) Testing Energy Reduction Maintenance Settings (ERMS)

6. Read and understand notice.

7. Press “I UNDERSTAND”.

8. Enter level 3 or admin password.

9. Press “CONTINUE”.

10. Follow the posted steps to perform secondary digital injection testing.

11. Select “Report” from menu bar to obtain the test report information.

11

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Testing Energy Reduction Maintenance Settings (ERMS) Energy Reduction Maintenance Settings (ERMS)

Primary Injection Testing


The ERMS function can be tested through primary injections means.
• Use EcoStruxure Power Commission software to prepare the circuit breaker for
primary injection testing.
• The "Prepare for Primary Injection" button allows access to the "LSI Protection"
and "Ground Fault Protection" functions.
These functions are used for:
• LSI PROTECTION
– Temporarily disable the ground fault function so that a single phase primary
injected current can be applied without causing a MicroLogic 6.0X control unit to
trip on ground fault.
– Reset the thermal memory of the circuit breaker so that the circuit breaker can
be tested multiple times without the thermal memory function affecting the trip
times.
• GROUND FAULT PROTECTION
Reset the thermal memory of the circuit breaker so that the circuit breaker can be
tested multiple times without the thermal memory function affecting the trip times.

Overload and Short Circuit (LSI) Protection

1. With the PC directly connected to the control unit's USB port and with EcoStruxure Power Commission
software connected to the control unit, place the circuit breaker into ERMS mode by turning the physical
ERMS switch to the "ON" state or engaging the function through the EcoStruxure Power Device app.

2. Verify "ERMS ENGAGED" banner is displayed.

3. Select “Prepare for Primary Injection Tests”.

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Energy Reduction Maintenance Settings (ERMS) Testing Energy Reduction Maintenance Settings (ERMS)

4. Select “LSI Protection”.

5. Click “Prepare for Test”.

6. Read and understand notice.

7. Press “I UNDERSTAND”.

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Testing Energy Reduction Maintenance Settings (ERMS) Energy Reduction Maintenance Settings (ERMS)

8. Enter level 3 or administrator password.

9. Click “Continue”.

10. Software confirms device is prepared for primary injection testing.

10

11. Apply the primary current to the circuit breaker.

12. Select the "TEST DONE" button for the following:


• Testing is completed.
• Circuit breaker trips – any time the circuit breaker trips while the LSI protection function is active,
the LSI PROTECTION function must be restarted.

12

0614IB1802 21
Energy Reduction Maintenance Settings (ERMS) Testing Energy Reduction Maintenance Settings (ERMS)

13. To confirm testing is done, press “Proceed”.

13

14. Screen confirms testing is over and settings have been restored.

14

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Testing Energy Reduction Maintenance Settings (ERMS) Energy Reduction Maintenance Settings (ERMS)

Testing Ground Fault Protection

1. With the PC directly connected to the control unit's USB port and with EcoStruxure Power Commission
software connected to the control unit, place the circuit breaker into ERMS mode by turning the physical
ERMS switch to the "ON" state or engaging the function through the EcoStruxure Power Device app.

2. Verify "ERMS ENGAGED" banner is displayed.

3. Select “Prepare for Primary Injection Tests”.

4. Select “Ground Fault Protection”.

5. Click “Prepare for Test”.

0614IB1802 23
Energy Reduction Maintenance Settings (ERMS) Testing Energy Reduction Maintenance Settings (ERMS)

6. Read and understand notice.

7. Press “I UNDERSTAND”.

8. Enter level 3 or Adminstrator password.

9. Press “Continue”.

10. Software confirms device is prepared for primary injection testing.

10

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Testing Energy Reduction Maintenance Settings (ERMS) Energy Reduction Maintenance Settings (ERMS)

11. Apply the primary current to the circuit breaker.

12. Select the "TEST DONE" button for the following:


• Testing is completed.
• Circuit breaker trips – any time the circuit breaker trips while the ground-fault protection function is
active, the Ground-Fault Protection function must be restarted.

12

13. To confirm testing is done, press “Proceed”.

13

12. Screen confirms testing is over and settings have been restored.

14

0614IB1802 25
Troubleshooting Energy Reduction Maintenance Settings
Energy Reduction Maintenance Settings (ERMS) (ERMS)

Troubleshooting Energy Reduction Maintenance


Settings (ERMS)
Issue Cause Description Recommendation

If the ERMS is in the disengaged (OFF) state (ERMS


LED located on the the control unit is not illuminated)
Loss/insufficient power and the ERMS switch is set to the engaged (ON) state Check power supply
applied to the MicroLogic X the control unit will remain in the disengaged (OFF) connections and voltage level
control unit via the circuit state. This is the case if the control unit is being applied to the MicroLogic X
breaker's ULP port. powered by only USB port, Voltage Power Supply control unit.
(VPS), and/or by current passing through the circuit
breaker.
If the ERMS is in the disengaged (OFF) state (ERMS
LED located on the the control unit is not illuminated)
Unable to engage Loss of communication Check to see if there is an
and the ERMS switch is set to the engaged (ON)
ERMS using the between ESM module and alarm displayed on the
state, the control unit will remain in the disengaged
ERMS switch. MicroLogic X control unit. MicroLogic X control unit's HMI
(OFF) state. An alarm will display on the MicroLogic
screen.
X control unit indicating that there has been a loss of
communication with the ESM module.
Use EcoStruxure Power
ESM module is not declared
Commission PC app to declare
in the MicroLogic X control —
the presence of the ESM
unit.
module.
Incorrect connections to the
Check connections to ESM
ESM module and/or ERMS —
module and ERMS switch.
switch.
Unable to engage
ERMS using the
ERMS Digital module is not Purchase and/or install ERMS
EcoStruxure —
installed. digital module.
Power Device
app.

Loss of external signal source Verify connections to the ESM


ERMS to the input of the ESM — module and to the ERMS
unintentionally module. switch.
switches to the
engaged (ON) Verify that the signal voltage at
Input signal source voltage is
state. — the input to the ESM module
too low.
connections is sufficient.
Disengage (set to OFF) ERMS
ERMS function is in the ERMS protection settings can not be modified while function and then make
Unable to modify engaged (ON) state. the MicroLogic X control unit is in the engaged (ON) changes to the ERMS
ERMS protection state protection settings.
settings.
ERMS Digital module is not ERMS digital module should be factory installed for Purchase and/or install ERMS
installed. circuit breakers ordered with ESM module. digital module.

26 0614IB1802
Troubleshooting Energy Reduction Maintenance Settings
(ERMS) Energy Reduction Maintenance Settings (ERMS)

Issue Cause Description Recommendation

If the ERMS is in the engaged (ON) state (ERMS LED


located on the the control unit is illuminated) and the
Loss/insufficient power Check power supply
ERMS switch is set to the disengaged (OFF) state the
applied to the MicroLogic X connections and voltage level
control unit will remain in the engaged (ON) state.
control unit via the circuit applied to the MicroLogic X
This is the case if the control unit is being powered
breaker's ULP port. control unit.
only by the USB port, Voltage Power Supply (VPS),
and/or by current passing through the circuit breaker.

"If the ERMS is in the engaged (ON) state (ERMS


LED located on the the control unit is illuminated) and
Loss of communication Check to see if there is an
the ERMS switch is set to the disengaged (OFF)
Unable to between ESM module and alarm displayed on the
state, the control unit will remain in the engaged (ON)
disengage ERMS MicroLogic X control unit. MicroLogic X control unit's HMI
state. An alarm will display on the MicroLogic X
using ERMS screen.
control unit indicating that there has been a loss of
switch.
communication with the ESM module."
If the ESM module is not declared in the MicroLogic X
ESM module is not declared Declare ESM module using
control unit while the ERSMS function is in the
in the MicroLogic X control EcoStruxure Power
engaged (ON) state, the ERMS cannot be disengaged
unit. Commission PC app.
through the ERMS switch.

To disengage (set to OFF) the ERMS function, all


ERMS is still engaged Disengage the ERMS function
methods used to engage (ON) the ERMS function
through the EcoStruxure through EcoStruxure Power
(ERMS swtich and/or EcoStruxure Power Device App)
Power Device App. Device App.
need to be set to the disengaged (OFF) state.

Unable to To disengage (set to OFF) the ERMS function, all


disengage (set to ERMS is still engaged (ON) methods used to engaged (ON) the ERMS function Disengage the ERMS function
OFF) ERMS using through the ERMS switch. (ERMS swtich and/or EcoStruxure Power Device App) through the ERMS switch.
EcoStruxure need to be set to the disengaged (OFF) state.
Power Device.

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Energy Reduction Maintenance Settings (ERMS) Appendix—Declaring Installation of the ESM Module

Appendix—Declaring Installation of the ESM Module


The following steps show how to declare the ESM module in the control unit

1. Press Breaker Accessories edit pencil.

2. Press "ESM-ERMS Switch module (ERMS)".

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