DOCA0285EN-03

Inspection and MicroLogic Active Settings

Visual Inspection

Step

Action

1

Record the equipment identification, including substation name, switchboard name, MasterPacT MTZ circuit breaker type, MicroLogic Active model type and serial number, MicroLogic Active type, and protection settings.

2

Check that the circuit breaker is undamaged, correctly mounted, and securely fastened in the switchboard.

3

Check the 3-phase clearance at terminal blocks.

4

Check that there is no debris remaining at the back of the circuit breaker housing/enclosure.

5

Check that the ground terminals of the circuit breaker are securely connected with the correct grounding cables.

6

Check that all external surfaces are undamaged.

7

Rectify any non-conformities, if possible. All equipment non-conformities must be referred to asset management.

Condition of Connections and Auxiliaries

Check circuit breaker mounting in the switchboard and the tightness of all connections (main connection and auxiliary wiring).

Check that all auxiliaries and accessories are correctly installed:

  • Electrical auxiliaries

  • Terminal blocks

  • Connections of auxiliary circuits

Check Firmware Compatibility

By using the latest version of EcoStruxure Power Commission software, check that the firmware of the MicroLogic Active control unit and the BCIM module are up-to-date and compatible with each other.

NOTE: The firmware update procedures of the other ULP modules are described in DOCA0093•• ULP (Universal Logic Plug) System - User Guide in Related Documents at the beginning of this guide.

Step

Action

1

Connect a PC running EcoStruxure Power Commission software by using a cable connected to the USB-C port on the front face of the MicroLogic Active control unit.

2

Establish a connection. EcoStruxure Power Commission software reads the parameters of the control unit.

3

On EcoStruxure Power Commission software, use the Overall System firmware status/compatibility matrix to display:

  • The installed firmware version of the MicroLogic Active control unit and the BCIM module.

  • The latest firmware version of the devices that are available on the Schneider Electric System Updates Internet site.

  • The recommended actions to obtain a compatible system.

For more information, refer to EcoStruxure Power Commission Online Help.

4

Follow the recommended actions to get a compatible system.

MicroLogic Active Settings

DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH
  • The circuit breaker must only be configured and set by qualified personnel, using the results of the installation protection system study.
  • During commissioning of the installation and following any modification, check that the MicroLogic Active configuration and protection function settings are consistent with the results of this study.
  • MicroLogic Active protection functions are set by default to the minimum value.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.

Check the settings with EcoStruxure Power Commission software connected to the MicroLogic Active control unit.

Step

Action

1

Connect a PC running EcoStruxure Power Commission software by using a cable connected to the USB-C port on the front face of the MicroLogic Active control unit.

2

Establish a connection. EcoStruxure Power Commission software reads the parameters of the control unit.

3

Check that the settings read in the control unit match the requirements of the application. If necessary, correct the settings with EcoStruxure Power Commission software:

  • The protection settings must be defined according to the installation protection system study.

  • Other settings must be defined according to the application.

4

Check that the date and time are set. If necessary, set them by using the MicroLogic Active HMI.

5

Complete the project and circuit breaker data.

6

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

NOTE: The protection functions available depend on the type of MicroLogic Active control unit.
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