DOCA0188EN-03

MicroLogic Trip Unit Power Supply

Internal Power Supply for MicroLogic 5 and 6 Trip Units

The protection functions and the test functions of MicroLogic 5 and 6 trip units operate with the current through the internal current transformers (CT).

When the load current is higher than 20% of the rated current In, the internal current supply provides the power supply for the full functioning of the MicroLogic trip unit. This includes:

  • The MicroLogic display screen and LEDs

  • The maintenance and diagnostic functions

To provide a power supply to the MicroLogic 5 or 6 trip unit when the load is below 20% of the rated current In, and maintain the full functioning of the MicroLogic trip unit, one of the following optional power supplies can be used:

Internal Power Supply for MicroLogic 7 Trip Units with Integrated Earth-Leakage Protection

The protection functions and the test functions of MicroLogic Vigi 7 trip units operate with the current through the internal current transformers (CT) and the internal voltage power supply.

When the load current is lower than 20% of the rated current In, the internal voltage power supply provides the power supply for the following minimum functions of the MicroLogic trip unit:

  • The protection functions

  • The indication LEDs

  • The earth-leakage protection test

When the load current is higher than 20% of the rated current In, the internal current supply provides the power supply for the full functioning of the MicroLogic trip unit. In addition to the minimum functions, this includes the following functions:

  • The MicroLogic display screen and indication LEDs

  • The maintenance and diagnostic functions

To maintain the full functioning of the MicroLogic 7 trip unit when the load is lower than 20% of the rated current In, one of the following optional power supplies can be used:

External 24 Vdc Power Supply

The 24 Vdc power supply maintains the operation of the functions of the MicroLogic trip unit in all circumstances, including in low load conditions (load below 20%), and when the circuit breaker is open and not energized.

The 24 Vdc power supply is essential to enable the MicroLogic trip unit to display the trip cause.

The external 24 Vdc power supply is provided to the MicroLogic trip unit once it is connected to another module in the ULP system (for example, IFM Modbus-SL interface for one circuit breaker).

When the MicroLogic trip unit is not connected to a ULP module, it can be connected directly to an external 24 Vdc power supply by using the optional 24 Vdc supply terminal block.

One 24 Vdc power supply can be used to provide power to several MicroLogic trip units or other ULP modules.

Recommended 24 Vdc Power Supplies

Available 24 Vdc power supplies include the range of Phaseo ABL8 power supplies and the AD power supplies. For more information, refer to LVPED221001EN ComPacT NSX & NSXm Catalogue.

Characteristic

Phaseo ABL8 power supply

AD power supply

Illustration

Overvoltage category defined by IEC 60947-1

Category II

  • Category IV per IEC 62477-1 (Vac model)

  • Category III per IEC 62477-1 (Vdc model)

  • Category III per UL 61010-1

Input supply voltage AC

  • 110–120 Vac

  • 200–500 Vac

  • 110–130 Vac

  • 200–240 Vac

Input supply voltage DC

  • 24–30 Vdc

  • 48–60 Vdc

  • 100–125 Vdc

Dielectric withstand

  • Input/output: 4 kV RMS for 1 minute

  • Input/ground: 3 kV RMS for 1 minute

  • Output/ground: 0.5 kV RMS for 1 minute

Input/output:

  • 3 kV RMS for 1 minute (110–130 Vac and 200–240 Vac model)

  • 3 kV RMS for 1 minute (110–125 Vdc model)

  • 2 kV RMS for 1 minute (24–30 Vdc and 48–60 Vdc model)

Temperature

  • 50 °C (122 °F)

  • 60 °C (140 °F) with 80% nominal load maximum

70 °C (158 °F)

Output current

3 A, 5 A, or 10 A

1 A

Ripple

200 mV peak-peak

200 mV peak-peak

Output voltage setting for line loss compensation

24–28.8 Vdc

22.8–25.2 Vdc

NOTE: For applications requiring an overvoltage category higher than II, install a surge arrester when using a 24 Vdc ABL8 power supply.

ULP Module Consumption

The following table lists the ULP module consumption:

Module

Typical consumption (24 Vdc at 20 °C/68 °F)

Maximum consumption (19.2 Vdc at 60 °C/140 °F)

MicroLogic trip unit for ComPacT NSX circuit breaker

30 mA

55 mA

BSCM Modbus SL/ULP circuit breaker status control module for ComPacT NSX circuit breakers

30 mA

45 mA

BSCM circuit breaker status control module for ComPacT NSX circuit breakers

9 mA

15 mA

IFE Ethernet switchboard server

100 mA

140 mA

IFE Ethernet interface for one circuit breaker

100 mA

140 mA

IFM Modbus-SL interface for one circuit breaker

21 mA

30 mA

IO input/output application module for one circuit breaker

100 mA

130 mA

FDM121 front display module for one circuit breaker

21 mA

30 mA

Service Interface

0 mA (the Service Interface has its own power supply)

0 mA (the Service Interface has its own power supply)

USB maintenance interface

0 mA (the USB maintenance interface has its own power supply)

0 mA (the USB maintenance interface has its own power supply)

Modbus SL hub

3 mA

5 mA

For more information on power supplies, refer to DOCA0093•• ULP System (IEC Standard) - User Guide.

Pocket Battery

Use the pocket battery to provide a temporary power supply to the MicroLogic trip unit.

The pocket battery enables use of the MicroLogic display screen and keypad for setting and displaying when the power supply to the MicroLogic trip unit is interrupted.

The pocket battery can be connected by using the trip unit connector (supplied with the pocket battery) connected to the test port on the MicroLogic trip unit.

Check the charge level of the pocket battery by sliding the switch to the Test position. The green LED on the pocket battery lights up to indicate the battery status.

For more information on the pocket battery, refer to DOCA0187•• ComPacT NSX - Circuit Breakers and Switch-Disconnectors 100–630 A - User Guide.

Service Interface

Use the Service Interface to provide a temporary power supply during periods of setting, commissioning, testing, and maintenance.

The Service Interface is connected to the test port on the MicroLogic trip unit and to a PC running EcoStruxure Power Commission software.

The Service Interface must be supplied with a 24 Vdc power supply through the 24 V power adapter port. An adapter (110–230 Vac to 24 Vdc) is supplied with the Service Interface.

For more information on the Service Interface, refer to DOCA0170•• Service Interface - User Guide.

USB Maintenance Interface

Use the USB maintenance interface to provide a temporary power supply during periods of setting, commissioning, testing, and maintenance.

The USB maintenance interface is connected to the test port on the MicroLogic trip unit.

The USB maintenance interface must be connected to the mains power supply or to a PC.

For more information on the USB maintenance interface, refer to DOCA0187•• ComPacT NSX - Circuit Breakers and Switch-Disconnectors 100–630 A - User Guide.

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