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MM2

Motor Protection System

Integrated process, control, and


protection for low voltage motors

Key Benefits
• Full featured protection for low voltage AC motors • Integrated motor control pushbuttons
• Advanced automation capabilities providing customized • Remote monitoring via serial communications, Modbus RTU
protection and integrated automation control • Easy installation and integration - Panel mount option
• Cost effective solution - Low cost modular design • Reduced number of devices - Replaces bi-metal overload
• Small footprint and compact design - With or without elements, integrates timers, relays, meters, switches,
display, fits into standard MCC buckets indicators
• Preconfigured logic for all standard motor starter types,
EnerVistaTM compatible

Applications
• Motor protection and management system for low voltage • Specifically designed for Motor Control Centre applications
AC motors

Features
Protection and Control Monitoring and Metering
• Motor Thermal Model • Motor operational parameters and historical data
• Single phase / Current unbalance • Process data
• Contactor failure • Phase and ground current, power, energy, voltage
• Locked/stalled rotor • Status of relay inputs
• Ground fault • Trip record and pre-trip values
• Undervoltage, Overvoltage • Motor statistical information
• Overtemperature
User Interface
• Acceleration Trip
• 40 Character LCD display
• Thermistor Protection
• Front Panel control push buttons and programming keypad
• Starts per Hour / Time Between Starts
• 11 Motor and Relay Status LED’s
• Undercurrent and underpower
• RS485 ModBus™ , 1200 - 19,200 bps
• Configurable motor start controller
• Undervoltage auto restart EnerVistaTM Software
• State of the art software for configuration and
commissioning GE Multilin products
• Document and software archiving toolset to ensure
reference material and device utilities are up-to-date

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• EnerVistaTM Integrator providing easy integration of data
in the MM2 into new or existing monitoring and control
Multilin systems

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Protection and Control Locked/Stalled Rotor An overload trip can be reset when the
To help prevent damage to mechanical thermal capacity value decreases to 15%.
The MM2 is a digital motor protection A stopped motor cooling time can be set to
equipment such as pumps or fans, the
system designed to protect and manage determine how long it takes for a stopped
MM2 will trip when the running current
low voltage motors and driven equipment. motor to reach steady state ambient
exceeds the stalled rotor trip level after the
It contains a full range of selectively temperature from its maximum allowable
programmed time delay. This feature may
enabled, self contained protection and temperature.
be set to ‘OFF’ if desired, and it is disabled
control elements as detailed in the
during motor starting.
Functional Block Diagram and Features Undercurrent/Underpower
table.
Ground Fault Both undercurrent and underpower alarms
and trips are provided with time delays.
Thermal Overload The ground fault level is measured as a
percentage of the CT primary. Ground Protection against failed shear pin or loss
An overload trip occurs when the of pump flow, which may result in only a
overcurrent can be detected either from
thermal capacity value equals 100%. small change in current, is provided by the
the residual connection of the phase
Thermal capacity used is calculated from underpower alarm.
CTs or from a zero sequence CT. A delay
accumulated I 2 t value and chosen
time is set to prevent false alarms from
overload curves. True RMS current sensing Undervoltage
momentary surges. Both a ground fault
ensures correct response to the heating
alarm and trip are provided. The alarm For voltage sensitive loads, a drop in
effect of harmonics. One of 12 different I2t
can be set below the trip level to provide voltage increases the drawn current ,
time overcurrent overload curves may be
an early warning of insulation breakdown. which may cause overheating in the
selected from eight standard curves and
motor. The undervoltage protection
four NEMA compatible curves.
Overtemperature feature can be used to either cause a trip
100000
An input from motor winding thermistors or generate an alarm when the voltage
is available. The MM2 can accept both drops below a specified voltage setting for
positive temperature coefficient (PTC) and a programmable time delay.
negative temperature coefficient (NTC)
10000 Overvoltage
sensors. A thermistor level can be selected
for both alarm and trip. An overvoltage on running motor with a
constant load results in decreased current.
Cooling Time However, iron and copper losses increase,
TIME IN SECONDS

1000

After an overload trip, the thermal causing an increase in motor temperature.


capacity value decreases exponentially The current overload relay will not pickup
to model the motor cooling characteristic. this condition and provide adequate

100
Functional Block Diagram ANSI Device Numbers & Functions
Device
Number Function
CURVE # 49 Overload
CLASS 30 46 Phase Unbalance
CLASS 20 (Single-phase welded/open contactor
10
CLASS 15 50G/51G Ground Fault
CLASS 10 51R Locked Rotor/Stalled Rotor
52
49 Hot Winding (thermistor)
480 VOLT BUS 37 Undercurrent/Underpower
27P Undervoltage
59P Overvoltage
1
0.1 0.5 1 2 3 4 5 6 78910 20 50 100
FUSE
MULTIPLE OF PICKUP CURRENT (PER UNIT) *refer to the ANSI standard Device
CONTACTOR CONTACTOR A
Designation Numbers in the catalog for a
NEMA compatible time/current overload curves. (FORWARD/WYE)
complete list of ANSI numbers
CONTACTOR B
(REVERSE/DELTA)

AUX 1
Phase Unbalance RELAY
The MM2 monitors the percentage PHASE PT 59P 27P
AUX 2
unbalance in the motor phase currents. If RELAY
PHASE CT
a phase current unbalance of greater than 49 37 46
15% exists for more than five seconds an GROUND CT
CONTROL
PROCESS
51G MOTOR INPUTS PLC OR
alarm is generated. If a phase current PROTECTION 4 - 20mA TRANSDUCER
WINDING
unbalance of greater than 30% exists for THERMISTOR
49 SYSTEM INPUT

more than five seconds a single phase trip


occurs. THERMISTOR RS485 REMOTE
LOAD
MOTOR COMMUNICATION
1200-19K2 BAUD

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protection. The overvoltage element may Undervoltage Auto Restart Monitoring and Metering
be used for protecting the motor in the The motor can be automatically restarted The MM2 offers advanced monitoring and
event of a sustaine overvoltage condition. after a momentary power loss when this metering which includes:
feature is enabled. When the control
Contactor Failure Metering
voltage drops below the dropout voltage
The MM2 monitors the contactor while the contactors are de-energized. The MM2 The MM2 meters and displays:
performing start and stop commands. If can initiate timers to restart selected drives • current of each phase
the contactor does not change status an upon the return of supply voltage. If control
‘open control circuit’ or ‘welded contactor’ • Ground fault leakage current
voltage is restored within the programmed
alarm is triggered. restart time, the motor will be restarted • Motor load as a % of full load current
immediately. If the control voltage takes • Thermal capacity used (%)
Additional Alarms
longer to be restored, the MM2 can be
• % Current unbalance
The MM2 has programmable alarms to programmed to attempt a restart after a
warn of a number of abnormal conditions. • Power (kW)
programmed time delay.
These in­clude: acceleration time exceeded, • Energy (kWh)
abnormal inverter starter, in­complete start, Outputs • Voltage
motor greasing, contactor inspection, The MM2 has one or two contactors (A
• Analog input
motor stop time, analog input, and process and B) which are used for motor starting.
interlock switch open. There are also two auxiliary programmable
Trip Record
output relays available on the MM2,
Starters When the MM2 issues a trip command a
which can be assigned to any one of 31
MM2 can be programmed to serve as the functions. record is generated which includes the
following types of motor starters: cause and pre-trip actual values.
Switched Inputs
Statistics and Maintenance
• Full Voltage non-reversing, The MM2 has up to six fixed control inputs.
These are used for start A and B, stop, local The MM2 records statistical data about
• Full Voltage reversing,
isolator, and contactor A and B status. The relay and motor operation, allowing the
• Wye/Delta open or close transition user to set the interval at which routine
starter, MM2 also has up to 10 programmable
switch inputs. Each input can have one maintenance tasks should be performed.
• Two speed starter, When the times are exceeded an alarm is
of 33 interlock functions assigned to it. A
• Inverter (VSD) starter, function can be assigned to one interlock generated. These include:

• Slip ring (rotor resistors) and primary input only.


resistance starters, • Motor greasing interval: number of
Analog Input hours between bearing lubrication
• Autotransformer open or close
transition starter, The analog input can be scaled to user • Contactor inspection: number of starts
defined values. High and low alarm and trip after which the contactor contacts
• Duty/Standby starter,
setpoints are recorded with time delays. must be inspected for wear
• Soft starter
REMOTE CONTROL

CONVENTIONAL MCC MCC WITH MOTOR MANAGER 2


SUPERVISORY CONTROL SYSTEM SUPERVISORY CONTROL SYSTEM

STOP STOP
STOPPED RUNNING TRIPPED

TWO WIRE
MULTIWIRE CONTROL
CONTROL CABLE CABLE

PLACED BY
RE
REPEAT FOR
EACH STARTER
LOCAL MCC

DIGITAL
CONTROL/
MONITOR
TO OTHER RS485
120/240 START CONTACTOR CONTACTOR STARTERS TWISTEDPAIR
STOP IN MCC
VAC
MOTOR MANAGER 2
TRIP CONTACTOR
STOP
120/240
RUNNING

STOPPED

VAC TRIPPED

ALARM

FAULT

FIELD
CONTACTOR A
AUTO START A SETPOINT

O/L GROUND STALL THERMISTOR U/C ACCEL TRIP MESSAGE CONTACTOR B

STOP
MANUAL START B ACTUAL AUX 1

AUX 2
RESET

STOP
VALUE
STORE
MM2
Motor Manager 2

CONTACTOR
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Cost Effective MCC Wiring with MM2. One MM2 is typically mounted in each starter of a motor
control center.

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• Maximum motor stopped time: the • Print the instruction manual from disk and display the kW and kWh absorbed
maximum number of hours the motor by the drive
can be left shut down Mounting Configurations • Enhanced protection including five
The MM2 can be ordered as either a chassis more protection features
mount or panel mount relay.
User Interfaces • Motor winding thermistor input
The chassis mount comes with all of the
When ordered with the Panel Mount
standard features and may be ordered
option, the MM2 comes equipped with a 40
with one or both of the option packages. EnerVistaTM Software
character display, LED indicators, as well
Setpoints are loaded through the RS485 The EnerVista™ Suite is an industry
programming and control push buttons.
port using the MM2 PC Setup program. leading set of software programs that will
Display and Keypad simplify every aspect of using the MM2
relay. Tools to monitor the status of your
The MM2 has a keypad and 40 character
motor, maintain your relay, and integrate
display for local control and programming
information measured by the MM2 into
without a computer. In the event of a
HMI or SCADA monitoring systems are
trip, alarm, or start block, the display will
available.
automatically display a clear status
message. EnerVistaTM Launchpad
In addition to the programming keys, the
The chassis mount model is mounted inside the
EnerVista™ Launchpad is a powerful
panel mount option also provides 3 control
motor control center (MCC). software package that provides users with
keys for starting and stopping the motor
all of the setup and support tools needed
locally.
The panel The MM2 Panel Mount (PD) for configuring and maintaining GE Multilin
Indicator LEDs option is available when both of the option products. Launchpad allows configuring
packages have been ordered. The panel devices in real-time by communicating
The panel mount MM2 has nine LED’s that
mount MM2 is mounted through the front using serial, Ethernet , or modem
provide the status of the motor and relay
panel of the MCC, providing complete local connections, or offline by creating setting
output contacts. Two additional LED’s
programming and control. files to be sent to devices at a later time.
indicate whether the relay is in Auto or
Included in Launchpad is a document
Manual control mode.
archiving and management system
Communications that ensures critical documentation is
up-to-date and available when needed.
The MM2 uses a ModBus® RTU RS485
Documents made available include:
connection for communication. Up to 32
MM2s can be daisy-chained together on a
• Manuals
single communication channel. The MM2
supports a number of baud rates, ranging • Application Notes
from at 1200 to 19,200 bps. A RS232/485 • Guideform Specifications
The MM2 Panel Mount (PD) option
converter module may be used to connect • Brochures
a personal computer to the MM2.
Option Packages • Wiring Diagrams
Software Option package 1 increases the control and • FAQ’s
The MM2 comes with a Windows®-based diagnostic features available. It includes: • Service Bulletins
configuration program called MM2PC. It
allows access to all the features of the • Process control and process inputs Viewpoint Monitoring
MM2 with easy to use, pull-down menus. • Undervoltage auto restart Viewpoint Monitoring is a powerful yet
Using this program it is possible to: • Enhanced diagnostics including alarms, simple-to-use monitoring and data
pre-trip data, and historical statistics recording package for small systems.
• Program or modify setpoints about the use and performance of the Viewpoint Monitoring provides a
motor and drive complete HMI package with the following
• Load or save setpoints from or to a
functionality:
disk
• Read actual values from the MM2 Option package 2 increases the protection
• Plug-&-Play Device Monitoring
features and input options. It includes:
• Monitor status • Single-Line Monitoring & Control
• Read pre-trip data and trip record • Second contactor control, including two • Annunciator Alarming
• Display dynamic trending of actual values more control inputs • Trending Reports
• Get help on any topic • Single-phase VT input used to calculate

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Features
Front View

DISPLAY: relay indicators:


2 line, 40 character illuminated display Relay A: Contactor A energized.
communicates all messages in simple Relay B: Contactor B energized.
English for easy interpretation by users aux 1: User programmable relay 1 energized.
unfamiliar with unit. aux 2: User programmable relay 2 energized.

control KEYS:
status INDICATORS:
Auto: Selects
RUNNING: Contactor is energized and
operation of start via
motor is running.
communication port.
STOPPED: Contactor is not energized and
Manual: Selects
motor is not running.
manual operation of
motor using start key. TRIPPED: Contactor is not energized. Motor
is not running. The MM2 has tripped the
Start A: Energize
motor due to a fault. Normally a cause of
contactor A.
trip message will be displayed.
Start B: Energize
ALARM: One or more alarm conditions
contactor B.
are present. Normally a cause of alarm
Stop: De-energize message will be displayed.
contactors.
Fault: An internal fault or abnormal
condition has been detected. The MM2
may need to be replaced or serviced.

program KEYS:
ACTUAL VALUES: Press to enter actual values mode to display actual motor values such as
current, ground leakage, thermal capacity.
SETPOINTS: Press to enter setpoint mode to alter or examine setpoints.
Store: Save a newly entered setpoint.
RESET: Reset the MM2 after a trip.
Message: Move to the desired setpoint or actual value message.
VALUE: Increment or decrement currently displayed setpoint value.

Rear View

communications switch inputs


Supply voltage
RS485 2 wire serial communication port operates at Opto-isolated 120 VAC live inputs for various interlock functions. The
required to power the
1200 – 19,200 bps for remote commands, monitoring interlock inputs are fully programmable and can be assigned to such
MM2 .
and setpoint store. ModBus® RTU protocol. functions as setpoint access, plant interlock, test, and various others.

4 relays
Control Power n Contactor A: direct on

120/240 VAC supply line/forward/wye


voltage selector switch n Contactor B: reverse/

and fuse access door. delta


n User programmable relay
(AUX 1)
n User programmable relay
(AUX 2)

Ground safety and


surge. analog input
4 – 20mA input for process
control monitoring/alarming/
voltage input tripping.
Phase A voltage input
for voltage and power
monitoring. thermistor
NTC or PTC thermistor input
for hot winding detection.
phase Ct inputs
3 isolated phase CT
inputs that accept
1 amp or 5 amp CT. ground ct input
5 amp or 50:0.025 ground
fault input for residually
connected phase CTs or
separate core balance (zero
sequence) CT.

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Typical Wiring

RESIDUAL GROUND CONNECTION TWO PHASE CT CONNECTION DIRECT CONNECTION


CT CT
PH A SE A CT CT PH A SE A CT
PH A SE B PH A SE C PH A SE C

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
5A 1A COM 5A 1A COM 5A 1A COM 5A 50: COM 5A 1A COM 5A 1A COM 5A 1A COM 5A 50: COM 5A 1A COM 5A 1A COM 5A 1A COM
0.025 0.025

PHASE A CT PHASE B C T PHASE C C T GROUND CT PHASE A C T PHASE B C T PHASE C C T GROUND CT PHASE A C T PHASE B C T PHAS E C CT

CORE BALANCE (ZERO SEQUENCE)


ISOL ATO R
CT CT CT CT
480V SWITCH CO NTACTOR
A
PH A SE A PH A SE B PH A SE C GROUND
L1 L1
A A L2 L2
B A
M OT O R
L3 L3
C
480V
C
110V OR 120V
ON LY
A
Vab VT

B 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
50:
5A 1A COM 5A 1A COM 5A 1A COM 5A 0.025 COM
VT COM
VT

PH A SE A C T PH A SE B C T PH A SE C C T GROUND CT

INTER LOC K
41 INPUT 1
Analog IN 19
INTER LOC K
42 INPUT 2
Analog IN 20
INTER LOC K
43 38
PROGRAMMABLE SWITCH INPUTS

Serial Ground
INPUT 3
INTER LOC K
44 INPUT 4
Serial 485 39
RS485
INTER LOC K
45 INPUT 5
Serial 485 40
INTER LOC K
46 INPUT 6
Thermistor 17 Stator
INTER LOC K Thermistor
47 INPUT 7
Thermistor 18
INTER LOC K
48 INPUT 8
INTER LOC K

g
49 INPUT 9

S TOP 50 INTER LOC K


INPUT 10 Multilin MM2
* 51 S TOP Motor Protection System
FIXED SWITCH INPUTS

52 S TA RT A

53 S TA RT B
S TA R T
Isolator
54 Status NO OPTION 1
* 55 Contactor
A Status NO OPTION 2
A Contactor
56 B Status NO
Contactor A
57 Switch Common
120V
LIVE

58 Switch Common

Control
GROUND Voltage Contactor A Contactor B A UX 1 A UX 2

GND GND COIL


SAFET Y SURGE L N
COM NO COM NO 1 NC 1 COM 1 NO 2 NC 2 COM 2 NO NC COM NO

13 14 36 37 34 35 32 33 26 27 28 29 30 31 23 24 25 21 22

N OTES :
CO N TA C T OR A

1.) Relay contact state shown with control power not applied
2.) Terminals marked with “*” must be connected before motor
can be started
3.) Direct connection with no CTs can be used for
MCC GROUND BUS
Motor full load current below 10 Amps (Typicaly less than 10HP).
L
Note: CT Terminals rated for 6.00
AC Control Voltage
120/240 VAC
N

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Technical Specifications
PROTECTION outputs pOWER SUPPLY
OVERLOAD CURVES relay contacts sUPPLY VOLTAGE
Trip time accuracy: ±200 ms up to 10 sec AC nomincal: 120 VAC, range 80 – 135 VAC
±2% of trip time over 10 sec MM2 CONTACTOR A & B AND Frequency: 240 VAC, range 150 – 250 VAC
Directional level: ±1% of primary CT amps AUX 2 OUTPUT RELAY CONTACTS Max continuous: 280 VAC
GROUND fault TRIP time MAKE/CARRY MAKE/CARRY BREAK
Accuracy: -0 ms/+50 ms VOLTAGE communication
CONTINUOUS 0.2 SEC
When time delay set to 0.00 s, Type: RS485 2 wire, half duplex
expect a time delay between 0 30 VDC 10 A 30 A 10 A Baud rate: 1,200 – 19,200 bps
and 50 ms RESISTIVE 125 VDC 10 A 30 A 0.5 A Protocol: ModBus® RTU
Single phase (phase unbalance) 250 VDC 10 A 30 A 0.3 A Functions: Read/write setpoints, read actual
Range: Greater than 30% U/B trip, alarm INDUCTIVE 30 VDC 10 A 30 A 5A values, execute commands, read
15% (L/R = 125 VDC 10 A 30 A 0.25 A coil status, read device status,
Accuracy: ±2 percentage points 7ms) 250 VDC 10 A 30 A 0.15 A loopback test
Trip delay: 5 sec, ±1 sec
RESISTIVE 120 VAC 10 A 30 A 10 A Environmental
Calculation method: If IAV Ž Iflc :| IM - IAV | x 100 250 VAC 10 A 30 A 10 A
IAV Pollution degree: 2
If IAV < Iflc :| IN - IAV | x 100 INDUCTIVE 120 VAC 10 A 30 A 10 A Overvoltage category: 2
Iflc (PF = 0.4) 225 VAC 10 A 30 A 8A Insulation voltage: 300 V
Where: IAV = average phase currents CONTACTOR A & B – FORM A Operating temperature range: 0° C to 60° C
IM = current in a phase with CONFIGURATION AUX RELAY 2 – FORM C
maximum deviation from IAV Dust and moisture rating: NEMA Type 12 + 12k
CONTACT MATERIAL SILVER ALLOY (AgCdO) IP Class: IEC 529-IP53
Iflc = motor full load current
setting MAX OPERATING 280 VAC, 250 VDC
VOLTAGE type tests
MINIMUM CSA: Approved file no. LR41286
Undercurrent 5 VDC, 100 mA
PERMISSIBLE LOAD UL: Recognized file no. E83849
Range: 10 – 100% of motor FLC, or OFF Transients: ANSI/IEEE C37.90.1 oscillatory/
Delay range: 1 – 60 sec MM2 AUX 1 OUTPUT RELAY fast risetime transients
Accuracy: ±1 sec MAKE/ IEC 801-4 electrical fast transient/
UNdervoltage - supply voltage VOLTAGE MAKE/ burst requirements
CARRY BREAK
Undervoltage: 65% of nominal (120 VAC or 240 CARRY Impulse: IEC 255-5 5 kV impulse voltage test
0.2 SEC
VAC) RFI: 150 MHz, 450 MHz 5 W handheld
immediate restart for maximum 30 VDC 5A 15 A 5A
RESISTIVE transmitter @ 25 cm
dip time of 0.1 – 0.5 sec or OFF 125 VDC 5A 15 A 0.25 A Static: IEC 801-2 electrostatic discharge
delayed restart for maximum dip 5A 15 A 2.5 A Hipot: 1500 V, 1 min all input >30 V
time of 0.1 – 10.0 sec/unlimited INDUCTIVE 30 VDC
time (L/R = 7ms) 125 VDC 5A 15 A 0.1 A
packaging
Delat restart range: 0.2 – 300 sec 120 VAC 5A 15 A 5A Max weight: 4 lbs (1.8 kg)
RESISTIVE
Delay restart accuracy: ±0.2 sec 240 VAC 5A 15 A 5A Shipping dimensions: 8.3” x 5.625” x 5.8”
INDUCTIVE 120 VAC 5A 15 A 5A (211 mm x 143 mm x 147 mm)
(PF = 0.4) 225 VAC 5A 15 A 3A
MONITORING Fuse type / rating
VOLTAGE INPUT/POWER READING CONFIGURATION AUX RELAY 1 — DUAL FORM C 0.5 A 250 V
Conversion: True RMS, sample time 1.67 ms CONTACT MATERIAL SILVER ALLOY (AgCdO) Fast blow, high breaking capacity
Voltage full scale: 1.5 x VT primary MAX OPERATING VOLTAGE 280 V AC, 125 V DC
Voltage accuracy: ±2% of VT primary or Installation
±2% of reading (whichever is INPUTS WARNING: HAZARD may result if the
greater) THERMISTOR INPUTS product is not used for its
Power accuracy: ±5% of nominal or Sensor types: positive temperature coefficient PTC intended purpose
±5% of reading (whichever is RHOT=100 – 30,000 negative Ventilation requirements: None
greater) temperature coefficient Cleaning requirements: None
Input voltage: Nominal:120 VAC or 110 VAC NTC
Max:150 VAC RHOT=100 – 30,000
VT burden: 0.01 VA Delay: 1 sec
ACCELERATION TIME Accuracy: ±5% or 100 (whichever is greater)
Range: 0.5 – 125 sec, or OFF Installation
ANALOG INPUT : Conforms to IEC 947-1, IEC 1010-1
Accuracy: ±0.5 sec Range: 4 – 20 mA
THERMAL COOLING TIMES CSA: Approved file no. LR41286
Accuracy: ±1% full scale UL: Recognized under E83849
Range: 5 – 1080 min when motor stopped Alarm: programmable 4 – 20 mA
50% of motor stopped value when Quality assurance Registered by QMI to CSA
Trip: programmable 4 – 20 mA system: CAN3.Z299.3-1985 and
motor running CT INPUTS
Accuracy: ±1 min ISO 9001-1994
STALLED ROTOR
Range: 1.15 to 4.50 x FLC, or OFF CT INPUT BURDEN *Specifications subject to change without notice.
Delay range: 0.5 to 5 sec (A) (VA) ()
Accuracy: ±0.5 sec 1 0.009 0.01
Phase CT 5 0.2 0.01
(1 A) 20 3.5 0.01
METERING
5 0.04 0.002
PHASE CURRENT INPUTS Phase CT 25 0.9 0.002
Conversion: True RMS, sample time 1.67 ms (5 A) 100 16 0.002
Range: 0.1 – 8 x phase CT primary amps
setpoint 5 0.04 0.002
Ground CT
Full scale: 8 x phase CT primary amps setpoint 25 1.1 0.002
(5 A)
Accuracy: ±2% of Phase CT primary amps 100 17 0.002
setpoint or 0.025 0.07 116
±2% of reading, whichever is Ground CT 0.1 1.19 119
greater (50:0.025) 0.5 30.5 122
GROUND FAULT CURRENT INPUT WITHSTAND
Conversion: True RMS, sample time 1.67 ms
Range: 0.1 to 1.0 x G/F CT primary amps 1 SEC x CT 5 SEC x CT CONTINUOUS
setpoint x CT
(5 A secondary CT) Phase CT
0.5 to 15.0 amps (50:0.025 CT) 100 40 3
(1 A)
Full scale: 1.5 x G/F CT primary amps setpoint Phase CT
(5 A secondary CT) 100 40 3
(5 A)
15 A (50:0.025 CT)
Accuracy: ±4% of G/F CT primary amps Ground CT 100 40 3
setpoint (5 A)
(5 A secondary CT) 50:0.025 GROUND INPUT WITHSTAND
±0.3 A (50:0.025) CT Continuous 150 mA
Maximum 12 A for 3 cycles
50:0.025 input can be driven by a
GE Multilin 50:0.025 CT

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Dimensions
PANEL MOUNT FRONT VIEW PANEL MOUNT SIDE VIEW PANEL MOUNT CUTOUT In che s CHASSIS MOUNT SIDE VIEW CHASSIS MOUNT CUTOUT
(mm)
7.50 "

0.30"
7. 10"

( 7.5 )
0.35"
7.36 " 1.0 " 3.95" 4. 13" 0. 13" ( 191)
( 180)

(9)
0. 10" 6.90" PANE L ( 105) 7.24 "
( 187) (25) ( 10 0) (3)
PANE L (2.5) ( 175) ( 184)
RUNNING

1. 15"

1.73 "

( 103)
4.07"
(29)
STOPPE D

6 x 0.2 18" Dia. HOLE S

(44)
4. 17"
( 106)
TRIPPED

(6)

2.31"
ALARM

(59)
FAULT

4.35"
( 111)
CU TOU T

3.47"
(88)
CO NTACTOR A

3.47"
CO NTACTOR B

(88)
AUX 1

AUX 2

MM2
BASEPLATE PROFILE
Motor Manager 2

8 x 0.078" R
(2)

Model Table: The MM2 is available in chassis mount or a panel mount model. Both models may be enhanced with two option packages. The panel mount model
with display may only be ordered with both options.

Standard Option 1 Adds Option 2 Adds


Protection and Control Overload (49/51) Undervoltage auto restart Ground fault (50G/51G), rapid trip
phase unbalance (46) diagnostics locked/stalled rotor (48)
welded/open contactor overtemperature thermistor (49)
undercurrent/underpower (37)
overvoltage (59)/undervoltage (27)
Inputs 4 Control 8 Programmable 2 Control
2 Programmable 1 Analog Thermistor input
Single-phase voltage input for kW and kWh
Relays Contactor control (A) Auxiliary 1 and 2 Contactor control (B)
Mounting Configurations Chassis mount Chassis mount Chassis mount
panel mount with display available when both options are ordered

Ordering
MM2 * * * *
MM2 Basic unit
pd Panel mount with display *
c Chassis mount (black box)
1 Option 1 Process control, 10 process inputs, undervoltage auto restart,
diagnostics
2 Option 2 Enhanced protection, power (kW), thermistor, 2nd contactor
control, and 2 process inputs
120 Control voltage 120 VAC
240 Control voltage 240 VAC
Note: *Only Available when both options are ordered.

Modifications
MOD601: 240 VAC switch inputs – allows the use of external 240 VAC supply to power switch inputs
MOD602: 24 – 48 VDC switch inputs – allows the use of external 24 – 48 VDC supply to power switch
inputs
MOD603: ESD relay – converts AUX 2 relay into an emergency shutdown relay
MOD605: Removable rear terminals – allows terminals 13 – 58 to be unplugged from the MM2
MOD610: Conformal coating
MOD613: 240 VAC VT input
MOD614: VT primary setpoint up to 7200 V and variable overload curve setting
MOD615: VT primary setpoint up to 7200 V and backspin timer
MOD616: MM2 with remote display

Accessories for the MM2 Visit [Link]/MM2 to:


  •  Viewpoint Monitoring VP-1   •  View Guideform Specifications
  •  50:0.025 Ground CT HGF3   •  Download the instruction manual
  •  5 A Phase CT   •  Review applications notes and support documents
  •  1 A Phase CT   •  Buy an MM2 online

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