DOCA0265EN-04

Set Replacement MicroLogic Active Control Unit

DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH
  • The replacement MicroLogic Active control unit must be configured and protections must be set before turning on power to the equipment.
  • The replacement MicroLogic Active control unit must be configured and set only by qualified personnel, using the results of the installation protection system study.
  • During commissioning of the installation and following any modification, check that the MicroLogic Active configuration and protection function settings are consistent with the results of this study.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.

After completing the replacement, parameters must be set into the replacement MicroLogic Active control unit. The setting procedure varies according to the type of replacement.

Setting After Replacement of MicroLogic Active Control Unit

Step

Action

1

Check that the battery strip has been removed.

2

If installed, configure the BCIM module.

3

Set the circuit breaker information for the replacement MicroLogic Active E/EP/Ei control unit on the MicroLogic Active HMI.

4

Manually configure the protection settings and other settings of the replacement MicroLogic Active E/EP/Ei control unit on the MicroLogic Active HMI.

  • Set the date and time.

  • Set the protection settings available according to the type of MicroLogic Active control unit, and defined by the installation protection system study. See Protection Setting Procedure.

  • Set the other settings, defined by the application.

5

In the case of replacement of MicroLogic Active 5.0 A/E control unit by MicroLogic Active 6.0 E control unit, or replacement of MicroLogic Active 5.0 AP/EP control unit by MicroLogic Active 6.0 EP control unit, manually disable ground-fault protection with EcoStruxure Power Commission software.

Set the Circuit Breaker Information

Step

Action

1

Set the circuit breaker information on the MicroLogic Active display screen, from the tree navigation menu, at Maintenance > Replacement.

2

Scroll down to Manuf. Maint to set the number of months since the last manufacturer maintenance.

3

Scroll down to Contact Wear to set the wear of the contacts as a percentage. Use the contact wear previously read from the initial MicroLogic Active control unit.

4

Scroll down to ID to set the identification parameters of the circuit breaker. Select the correct value from each menu:

  • Range: select the circuit breaker range

  • Rating: select the circuit breaker rating

  • Performance: select the circuit breaker performance

Read the rating plate on the front cover of the circuit breaker to obtain the relevant information. If an invalid circuit breaker configuration is entered, a pop-up message appears, asking you to review the parameters.

Configure the BCIM Module

Step

Action

1

Configure the BCIM module on the MicroLogic Active display screen, from the tree navigation menu, at Configuration > BCIM.

2

Scroll down to BCIM to indicate the presence of the BCIM module in the circuit breaker.

3

Scroll down to Coil XF to enable control of the XF communicating closing voltage release by the BCIM module.

4

Scroll down to Coil MX to enable control of the MX communicating opening voltage release by the BCIM module.

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