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EasyPact MVS

User manual
07/2023

08 N
MVS

0H
2 50/6
60947-
IEC

EasyPact MVS06-40 - 07/2023 1


User manual for circuit Contents
breakers and ET/ETA/ETV Trip
System

Discovering EasyPact MVS 1


Using EasyPact MVS 10
Understanding the controls and indications 10
Charging the circuit breaker 11
Closing the circuit breaker 12
Opening the circuit breaker 13
Resetting after a fault trip 13
Locking the controls 14
Using the EasyPact MVS drawout chassis 16
Identifying the circuit breaker positions 16
Racking 18
Locking the switchboard door 23
Locking the circuit breaker in disconnected position 25
Locking the circuit breaker in all positions 29
Locking the safety shutters 30
Discovering ET/ETA/ETV Trip System 32
Identifying ET/ETA/ETV Trip System designations 32
Presentation 33
Overview of current protection functions 34
Presentation 35
Overview of fault indications & Testing functions 36
Measurements- ETA & ETV 37
Setting ET/ETA/ETV Trip System 40
Setting procedure 40
Setting ET/ETA/ETV 2I Trip System 41
Setting ET/ETA/ETV 5S Trip System 42
Setting ET/ETA/ETV 6G Trip System 43
Selecting the type of neutral protection 44
Fault and status indications 45
Resetting the fault indications and checking battery status 45
Testing the ground-fault functions 46
Menus for ETA Trip System 47
Accessing the menus 47
Measuring phase currents 48
Resetting the maximum current values 49
Viewing the settings of ETA Trip System 50
Menus for ETV Trip System 51
HMI display modes 51
Quick View mode 53
Presentation 53
Use 54
Customisation 55
Tree Navigation mode 56
Presentation 56
ETV menu display 57
Displaying total active energy 58
Resetting current maximeters 59
Displaying the trip history 60
Displaying the protection settings 61
ETV set-up 62

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User manual for circuit breakersContents Discovering EasyPact MVS
and ET/ETA/ETV Trip System

Optional functions 66 The EasyPact MVS range of circuit breakers and switch-disconnectors oer current
ratings from 630 A to 4000 A.

E89775
Optional M2C contacts 66
Communication option 67
Technical appendix 69
System
System
Trip
Trip
ET6G
ET6G

Tripping curves 69 MVS08


N

alarm
alarm 50/60H
time
time tr 8 12 60947-2
long
long 16
IEC
(s) 4
(s)
Ir .8 .9.95 2
.7 20
1 24
Zone selective interlocking (ZSI) 71 .6
.5
.4 x In
1
.98

time
.5 at 6IrIr instantaneous
Ii
instantaneous

6
8 1012

short (s) 4 15
(s)
shorttime tsd .4 .4 .3
.2
Isd 4 5 3 off
off
3 .3 .1 2
6
. 2 x In test
2.5 8 .1 2
0off
test
I t
2 10 on
on
1.5 Ir delay
x
setting tg
(s) .4 .3 2
(s) .4 .
E F
Ig G
.3 .1
CD
.2 0off
off
H
B
on.1 I2t
I on
A fault
groundfault
ground
Digital display 72 Rating plate
Thermal memory 73
Calculating demand values 74
Identifying the electrical auxiliaries 75
Identication of the connection terminals 75
Electrical diagrams 77
Operation of electric auxiliaries 80 MVS08N
Rated insulation voltage
Discovering EasyPact MVS accessories 82
Indication contacts 82
Auxiliaries for remote operation 84
Device mechanical accessories 86
IT
Chassis mechanical accessories 88
Rated
Inspecting and testing before use 92 Ultimate
Initial tests 92
IEC 60947-2 / МЭК 60947-2 50/60Hz
What to do when the circuit breaker trips 93 ГОCT P 50030.2

Maintaining EasyPact MVS performance 94


Recommended maintenance program 94
Maintenance operations 95 Standard
Ordering replacement parts 97
Troubleshooting and solutions 99
Checking EasyPact MVS operation conditions 101

N=50kA

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Discovering EasyPact MVS Discovering EasyPact MVS EasyPact MVS
EasyPact MVS

EasyPact MVS circuit breakers are available in drawout and xed versions.
EasyPact MVS circuit breakers are available in drawout and xed versions. The drawout version is mounted on a chassis and the xed version is installed using
The drawout version is mounted on a chassis and the xed version is installed using xing brackets.
xing brackets.

Drawout version MVS 08-40 (N/H/T)


Drawout version MVS 06-16 (C)

E89777

E89777
System
System
Trip
Trip
ET6G
ET6G

N
MVS08

alarm
alarm 50/60H
time
time tr 8 12 60947-2
long
long 16
IEC
(s) 4
(s)
Ir .8 .9.95 2 20
1 24
.6.7 .98 instantaneous
instantaneous
.5 at 6IrIr
.5 1
.4 x In Ii 8 1012
time 6
short (s)
(s)
4 15
shorttime tsd .4 .4 .3
.2
Isd 4 5 3 off
off
3 .3 .1 2
6
. 2 x In test
2.5 8 .1 2
0off
test
I t
2 10 on
on
1.5 Ir delay
x
setting tg
(s) . 4 .3 2
(s) .4 .
E F
Ig G
.3 .1
CD
.2 0off
off
H
B
on.1 I2t
I on
A fault
groundfault
ground

Fixed version MVS 08-40 (N/H/T)


Fixed version MVS 06-16 (C)
E89778

E89778
m
System
Syste
Trip
Trip
ET6G
ET6G

N
MVS08

alarm
alarm 2 50/60H
time
time tr 8 12 60947-
long
long 16
IEC
(s) 4
Ir .8 .9.95 (s)2
20
.7 uss
1 24
.6 .98 instantaneo
instantaneou
.5 at 6IrIr
.5 1
.4 x In Ii 8 1012
time 6
short (s)
(s)
4 15
shorttime tsd .4 .4 .3
.2
Isd 4 5 3 off
off
3 .3 .1 2
6
x In test
8
.2 2 0off
2.5 .1 I t test
2 10 on
on
1.5 Ir delay
x
setting tg
(s) . 4 .3 2
(s) .4 .
E F .3 .1
Ig D G
C
.2 0off
off
H
B
on.1 I2t
I on
A fault
fault
ground
ground

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Discovering EasyPact MVS EasyPact MVS Discovering EasyPact MVS EasyPact MVS

Chassis MVS 06-16 (C)


Chassis MVS 08-40 (N/H/T)

Auxiliary terminal shield

Carriage switch terminals


ON/OFF indication contact terminals

Control auxiliary terminals


Arc-chute cover
Trip unit contact terminals
Terminals for control-unit and fault-trip
indication contacts Carriage switch terminals(CT)

Carriage switch terminals

Locking by keylocks

Locking by padlocks

"Connected", "test" or "disconnected"


Carrying grip position indicator

Crank socket
**
Position release button

Door interlock Crank storage

Disconnecting-contact cluster Crank


Drawout grip
Shutter locking blocks

Position release button*


Safety shutters

* During racking-in or racking-out operation of circuit breaker an automatic racking lock button
pops out at every distinct position - "Connected", "Test" and "Disconnected".
This lock indicates that exact position of the breaker is achieved and blocks operation of the crank.
Make sure that the position release button, is pushed-in before rotating the crank.
** Optional device- Not supplied as standard.

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Drawout Circuit breaker / switch-disconnector


Fixed Circuit breaker / switch-disconnector
MVS 06-16 (C)
MVS 06-16 (C)

XF closing release

Control auxiliary terminals


Arc chute
MX opening release
XF closing release
MN under voltage release Auxiliary contact terminals
MX opening release Arc chute
OF "ON/OFF" indication contacts
Terminals for control unit and fault PF "ready to close" contact
MN under vo ltage release OF "ON/OFF" indication contacts indication contacts
Operating-mechanism
SDE "fault-trip" indication contact charging handle
Terminals for control unit, fault
PF "ready to close" contact
indication contacts, control MCH gear motor for
auxiliaries and auxiliary contacts Carrying grip electrical charging of the
operating mechanism

Operating-mechanism Keylock for locking


in open position
SDE "fault-trip" indication contact charging handle

MCH gear motor for


Carrying grip electrical charging of the
operating mechanism Side plate for fixed
device
Keylock for locking in open position
Closing pushbutton

Opening pushbutton

Control unit*

Front
Side plate for
DB119318

drawout device Trip indication button used


to reset before closing

Rating plate

Closing pushbutton
Locking by padlock, lead-seal cover
or screws for pushbuttons
Opening pushbutton

Control unit*
"Springs charged" and "Ready
Indicator for position of the to close" indicator
main contacts

* Switch disconnector is without control unit

*Switch-disconnector is supplied without trip unit.


*Switch-disconnector is supplied without trip unit.

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Circuit breaker / switch-disconnector Front cover (standard)


MVS 08-40 (N/H/T)

Arc chute

MX opening release Knock out provision for key lock option


MN undervoltage release

Terminal block for Terminal block for the ON/OFF


the control auxiliaries indication contacts
1 Block of 4 additional OF
Terminal block for "ON/OFF" contacts
the control unit and
the SDE contact(s)
Block of 4 standard OF "ON/OFF"
indication contacts
m
Trip Syste
System
ET6G Trip
Trip indication button ET6G

used to reset before closing


XF closing release
Carrying grip
PF "ready to close"
contact
alarm
alarm
long time
long time tr 8 12
(s) 4 16
Ir .8 .9 (s)
.7 2 20
.95
.6 1 24
.98 neous
.5 .5 at 6 Ir instanta eous
1 Ir instantan
.4 x In
Ii 8 10
time 6
shorttime tsd
short . 4 .3 12
(s)
(s) .4 .2 4 15
Isd 4 5
3 .3 3 off
6 .1 off
. 2 2
2.5 8 2 0off x In
2 .1 I t test
test
10 on
on
1.5 delay
x Ir
setting
Operating-mechanism tg
(s)
(s) .4
. 4 .3
.2
Ig D E F .3
G .1
C H .2 0off
B I
on.1 I 2t off
A on
fault
charging handle groundfault
ground

MCH gear motor for Rating/ Performance Label


electrical charging of Fixing screw
the operating mechanism "Springs charged"
and "Ready to close"
indicator
Window for operation counter
SDE "fault-trip"
indication contact
Closing pushbutton Indicator for position
of the main contacts

Opening pushbutton
Trip unit*

Keylocking kit
Operation counter

*Switch-disconnector is supplied without trip unit.

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Using EasyPact MVS Understanding the controls Using EasyPact MVS Charging the circuit breaker
and indications

Circuit breaker open Circuit breaker closed The charge status is indicated as follows. The springs in the circuit breaker operating mechanism must be charged to store

E89775
and discharged and discharged the energy required to close the main contacts. The springs may be charged
manually using the charging handle or the optional MCH gear motor.

E89851
E89852
E89851
I
ON
I ON
Push Push
System
System
Trip
Trip
ET6G
ET6G

Manual charging: Automatic charging:


N
MVS08
O OFF
O OFF
Push Push Pull the handle down If the MCH gear motor is
I ON
alarm
alarm 50/60H
time
time tr 8 12 60947-2
long
long 16
IEC
(s) 4
(s)
Ir
.7
.8 .9.95 2 20
Push
1 24
.6 .98 .5 at 6IrIr instantaneous
.5 instantaneous
1
.4 x In Ii 8 1012
time 6
short (s) 4 15
(s)
shorttime tsd .4 .4 .3
.2
Isd 4 5 3 off
off
3 .3 .1 2
6
2
2.5
2
1.5 Ir
x
10
8
.
on
on
.1 2
I t
delay
0off x In test
test
seven times until you installed, the spring is
setting tg
(s) .4 .3 2
(s) .4 .
E F
Ig G
.3 .1
CD
.2 0off
off
H
B
on.1 I 2t
I on
A fault
groundfault
ground O OFF
hear a"clack". automatically recharged
Push
after each closing.

E89789
E51290A

Circuit breaker open, Circuit breaker closed or


charged and not "ready charged and not "ready
to close" to close"

E89853
E89854
I ON
I
ON
Push Push

O OFF
O OFF
Push Push

Circuit breaker open,


charged and "ready
to close"

E89855
I ON
Push

O OFF
Push

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Using EasyPact MVS Closing the circuit breaker Using EasyPact MVS Opening the circuit breaker
Resetting after a fault trip

Device"ready to close" Closing conditions Locally


Closing (i.e. turning the circuit ON) is possible only if the circuit breaker is Press the OFF pushbutton.

E51291A
E51216A
"ready to close".
The prerequisites are the following:

E89858
1. device open (OFF)
Device not "ready to close" 2. springs charged
3. no opening order present.

E51292A
If the circuit breaker is not "ready to close" when the order is given, stop the order
and start again when the circuit breaker is "ready to close".

Closing the circuit breakers


Locally (mechanical)
Press the mechanical ON pushbutton. Remotely
Use one of the following solutions:
1. one MX opening releases (0.7 to 1.1 Un)

E51216A
E89858
2. one MN undervoltage release (0.35 to 0.7 Un)
3. one MN undervoltage release (0.35 to 0.7 Un) with a delay unit (R or Rr).

When connected to a remote control panel, these releases can be used to open
the circuit breaker remotely.

E51293A
MX, MN Delay unit
E51294
E51296A

6
3 4 5
1 2

S
3 6
1
0.5
MN 1.5
3
UVR de MN
ateurfor UVR
V Retard
Remotely 100/13
0
Time
delay
AC/DC
1012

2 3
When connected to a remote control panel, the XF closing 1
WARNING XF
release (0.85 to 1.1 Un) can be used to close the circuit
breaker remotely.

E51294A
■ The device should only be installed and serviced by
professionals.
■ Avoid installation of XF release at MX position

Failure to follow the instruction of MN-MX-XF can not


keep the circuit breaker at OFF position by remote
control that resulting equipment damage or risk of life. Resetting after a fault trip
The circuit breaker signals a fault by:
E51216A

1. a mechanical indicator on the front panel


2. one SDE "fault-trip" indication contacts .

Enabling or disabling the anti-pumping function

E51293A
The purpose of the mechanical anti-pumping function is to ensure that a circuit Locally
breaker receiving simultaneous opening and closing orders does not open and If the circuit breaker is not equipped with the automatic reset option, reset it manually.
close indenitely.
If there is a continuous closing order, after opening the circuit breaker remains open
E89860

until the closing order is discontinued. A new closing order then closes the circuit
breaker. This function can be disabled by wiring the closing release in series with the
PF "ready to close" contact.

ET
RE S

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Using EasyPact MVS Locking the controls Using EasyPact MVS Locking the controls
Disabling circuit-breaker Disabling local and remote closing
local closing and opening

Pushbutton locking using a padlock Locking the controls with one keylock

E89775
(shackle diameter 5 to 8 mm), a lead seal or screws. Locking
Open the circuit breaker. Turn the key, anti-clockwise. Remove the key.
Padlock Lead seal Screws

System
System
Trip
Trip
ET6G
ET6G

E51300B
E51301B
E51337A
E51217A
E51310A
E51311A

N
MVS08

alarm
alarm 50/60H
time
time tr 8 12 60947-2
long
long 16
IEC
(s) 4
Ir .8 .9.95 (s)2
20
.7 s
1 24
.6 .98 .5 at 6IrIr instantaneou
.5 instantaneous
1
.4 x In Ii 8 1012
time 6
short (s) 4 15
(s)
shorttime tsd .4 .4 .3
.2
Isd 4 5 3 off
off
3 .3 .1 2
6
x In test
8
.2 2 0off
2.5 .1 I t test
2 10 on
on
1.5 Ir delay
x
setting tg
(s) .4 .3 2
(s) .4 .
E F .3 .1
Ig D G
C
.2 0off
off
H 2
B
on.1 I t
I on
A fault
fault
ground
ground

Locking
Close the covers. Insert the padlock
shackle, lead seal
or screws. Check
The controls are inoperative.

E51302B
E51303B
O I
Push OFF Push ON
E51218A

Unlocking Unlocking
Remove the padlock, Lift the covers and swing The pushbuttons Insert the key. Turn the key, clockwise. The key cannot
lead seal or screws. them down. are no longer locked. be removed.
E51312A
E51313A
E51319A

E51303B
E51304B
E51305B
O I
Push OFF Push ON

Two types of keylocks are available.


RONIS PROFALUX
E51270A
E51269A

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Using the EasyPact MVS Identifying the circuit breaker Using the EasyPact MVS Identifying the circuit breaker
drawout chassis drawout chassis
positions positions
MVS 06-16(C) MVS 08-40(N/H/T)
The indicator on the front signals the position of the circuit breaker in the chassis. The indicator on the front signals the position of the circuit breaker in the chassis.

DB119341
E51222A
Test

Test

b "connected" position 1. "connected" position

E51453A
DB119342
E51219A
E51314A

Test

Test

b "test" position

2."test"position

E51454A
DB119343
E51220A
E51315A

Test

Test
10.9 mm

26 mm
b "disconnected" position

E51455A
DB119344
3."disconnected"position

Test
E51221A
E51316A

Test
32.2 mm

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Using the EasyPact MVS Racking Using the EasyPact MVS Racking
drawout chassis drawout chassis

MVS 06-16(C) MVS 06-16(C)


For complete information on EasyPact Removing the rails Press the release tabs to
These operations require that all chassis-locking Prerequisites
handling and mounting, see the installation push the rails in.
unctions be disabled (see page 21). To connect and disconnect EasyPact, the crank must be used. The locking Press the release tabs
manual(s).
systems and padlocks all inhibit use of the crank. and pull the rails out.
Before mounting the circuit breaker, make sure
DB119347
it matches the chassis.
Withdrawing the circuit breaker from the "connected"to "test" 1

position, then to "disconnected" position


The circuit breaker is in "connected"
position.

2 3

Inserting EasyPact Open the circuit breaker (in any


case, it opens automatically during
Position the circuit breaker on the rails. connection).
Check that it rests on all four supports.
DB119348
E51499A

The circuit breaker is in "test" position.


The circuit breaker is in "test" position. Remove the crank or continue to
"disconnected" position.

Push the circuit breaker into the chassis, taking care not to push on the control unit.
DB119350

DB119349

The circuit breaker is in "disconnected" position.


DB119351

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Using the EasyPact MVS Racking Using the EasyPact MVS Racking
drawout chassis drawout chassis Withdrawing EasyPact MVS

MVS 06-16(C) MVS 08-40(N/H/T)


Racking the circuit breaker from the "disconnected" to "test" These operations require that all chassis-locking Prerequisites
position, then to "connected" position functions be disabled. To connect and disconnect EasyPact MVS, the crank must be used. The locking
systems and padlocks inhibit use of the crank.

The device is in "disconnected" position.


Withdrawing the circuit breaker from the "connected"
to "test" position, then to "disconnected" position
The circuit breaker is in "connected" position.

DB119718
Test

Test

E51223A
Test

1
2
3 4

Test

he device is in "test" position.


WARNING
The device is in "test" position. Remove The circuit breaker is in "test" position.
the crank or continue to "connected" Remove the crank or continue to
position. ■ Avoid rotation of crank anticlockwise when the device "disconnected" position.
is in "disconnected" position. In "Test" position the racking interlock button pops
■ Avoid rotation of crank clockwise when the device is out. This interlock blocks the rotation of crank.
in "connected" position. Push the release button to rotate the crank.
Failure to follow the instruction can result in
The circuit breaker is in
equipment damage.
"test" position.

Test

Test

6 Test

The device is in "connected" 5


position.
Test

STOP
The circuit breaker is in "disconnected" position.

Removing the rails


Press the release tabs To put the rails back in, press the
and pull the rails out. release tabs and push the rails in.

Caution. The right-hand rail cannot be removed if 1


E51224A
E51226A

the crank has not been removed or if the circuit


breaker is not fully disconnected.

Test

Test

2 3

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Using the EasyPact MVS Racking Using the EasyPact MVS Locking the switchboard door
drawout chassis Inserting EasyPact MVS drawout chassis

MVS 08-40(N/H/T) MVS 06-16(C)


For complete information on EasyPact MVS handling Inserting EasyPact MVS Open the circuit breaker (in Door interlock
and mounting, see the installation manual(s). Position the circuit breaker on the rails. any case, it opens automatically
during connection). The locking device is installed on the left or right-hand side of the chassis:
Check that it rests on all four supports. 1. when the circuit breaker is in "connected" or "test" position, the latch is lowered
Before mounting the circuit breaker,
and the door is locked
make sure it matches the chassis.

E89788
2. when the circuit breaker is in "disconnected" position, the latch is raised and the

E89812
door is unlocked.

DB119354
System
System
Trip
Trip
ET6G
ET6G

N
MVS08

alarm
alarm 50/60H
60947-2
time
time tr 8 12 IEC
long
long (s) 4 16
Ir .8 .9.95 (s)2
20
.7
1 24
.6 .98 .5 at 6IrIr instantaneous
.5 instantaneous
1
.4 x In Ii 8 1012
time 6
short (s) 4 15
(s)
shorttime tsd .4 .4 .3
.2
Isd 4 5 3 off
off
3 .3 .1 2
6
x In test
8
.2 2 0off
2.5 .1 I t test
2 10 on
on
1.5 Ir delay
x
setting tg
(s) .4 .3 2
(s) .4 .
E F
Ig G
.3 .1
CD
.2 0off
off
H
B
on.1 I 2t
I on
A fault
groundfault
ground

Push the circuit breaker into the chassis, taking care not to push on the ET
Trip System.

E89813
System
System
Trip
Trip
ET6G
ET6G

N
MVS08

alarm
alarm 50/60H
time
time tr 8 12 60947-2
long
long IEC
(s) 4
(s) 16
Ir .8 .9.95 2
.7 20
System
System 1 24
Trip .6 .98 .5 at 6IrIr instantaneous
ET6G Trip .5 instantaneous
1
ET6G .4 x In Ii 8 1012
time 6
short (s) 4 15
(s)
shorttime tsd .4 .4 .3
.2
Isd 4 5 3 off
off
3 .3 .1 2
6
. 2 x In test
2.5 8 .1 2
0off
test
I t
2 10 on
on
1.5 Ir delay
x
setting tg
(s) .4 .3 2
(s) .4 .
E F
Ig G
.3 .1
CD
.2 0off
off
H
B
on.1 I2t
I on
A fault
groundfault
ground

N
MVS08

alarm
alarm 50/60H
time
time tr 8 12 60947-2
long
long IEC
(s) 4
(s) 16
Ir .8 .9.95 2
.7 20
1 24
.6 .98 .5 at 6IrIr instantaneous
.5 instantaneous
1
.4 x In Ii 8 1012
time 6
short (s) 4 15
(s)
shorttime tsd .4 .4 .3
.2
Isd 4 5 3 off
off
3 .3 .1 2
6
. 2 x In test
2.5 8 .1 2
0off
test
I t
2 10 on
on
1.5 Ir delay
x
setting tg
(s) .4 .3 2
(s) .4 .
E F
Ig G
.3 .1
CD
.2 0off
off
H
B
on.1 I 2t
I on
A fault
groundfault
ground

Disabling door opening


Close the door. Put the EasyPact MVS in The door is locked.
Racking the circuit breaker from the "disconnected" "test" or "connected" position.

to "test" position, then to "connected" position


E51465A

The device is in "disconnected" position


DB119356

DB119355

Test

Test

E51230B
Test

1
2
3 4

Test

WARNING Enabling door opening


The device is in "test" position.
Remove the crank or continue to Put the EasyPact MVS in The door is unlocked.
■ Avoid rotation of crank anticlockwise when the device "connected" position. "disconnected" position.
is in "disconnected" position. In "Test" position the racking interlock
■ Avoid rotation of crank clockwise when the device is in
E51469A

button pops out. This interlock blocks the


DB119357

"connected" position. The device is in "test" position. rotation of crank. Push the release button
Failure to follow the instruction can result in to rotate the crank.
equipment damage.
Test

Test

6
Test

5
STOP
Test

The device is in "connected" position.

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Using the EasyPact MVS Locking the switchboard door Using the EasyPact MVS Locking the circuit breaker in
drawout chassis drawout chassis
position
MVS 08-40(N/H/T) MVS 06-16 (C) Using padlocks
Door interlock Padlocks and keylocks may be used together. Combination of locking systems
Padlocks are not supplied. To disable connection of the circuit breaker in "disconnected" position in the chassis,
The locking device is installed on the left or right-hand side of the chassis:
1. when the circuit breaker is in "connected" or "test" position, the latch is lowered use as needed:
and the door is locked 1. one to three padlocks
2. when the circuit breaker is in "disconnected" position, the latch is raised and the 2. one keylock
door is unlocked. 3. a combination of the two locking systems.

If specied when ordering the chassis, this locking Disabling connection when the circuit breaker is in
function may be adapted to operate in all positions

E89815
"disconnected" position, using one to three
("connected", "test" and "disconnected"), instead of in
"disconnected" position alone. padlock (maximum shackle diameter 5 to 8 mm)
Locking
Circuit breaker in Pull out the tab.
"disconnected" position.
1 2

DB119358
DB119359

Test

System
System
Trip
Trip
ET6G
ET6G

N
MVS08

alarm
alarm 50/60H
time 8 12 60947-2
long
long
time tr IEC
(s) 4
(s) 16
Ir .8 .9.95 2 20
1 24
.6.7 .98 .5 at 6IrIr instantaneous
.5 instantaneous
1
.4 x In Ii 8 1012
time 6
short (s) 4 15
(s)
shorttime tsd .4 .4 .3
.2
Isd 4 5 3 off
off
3 .3 .1 2
6
. 2 x In test
2.5 8 .1 2
0off
test
I t
2 10 on
on
1.5 Ir delay
x
setting tg
(s) .4 .3 2
(s) .4 .
E F
Ig G
.3 .1
CD
.2 0off
off
H
B
on.1 I2t
I on
A fault
groundfault
ground

Insert the shackle(max.diameter The crank cannot be inserted.


5 to 8 mm) of the padlock(s).

Disabling door opening


3 4
DB119360

Close the door. Put the EasyPact MVS in The door is locked.
DB119361

"test" or "connected" position.

E89816
E89817
E89818
Unlocking.
Remove the padlock(s). Release the tab.

1 2
DB119362
DB119363

Enabling door opening


Put the EasyPact MVS in The door is unlocked.
"disconnected" position.
The crank can be inserted.

E89819
E89820
3
DB119364

System
System
Trip
Trip
ET6G
ET6G

N
MVS08

alarm
alarm 50/60H
60947-2
time
time tr 8 12 IEC
long
long (s) 4 16
Ir .8 .9.95 (s)2
20
.7
1 24
.6 .98 .5 at 6IrIr instantaneous
.5 instantaneous
1
.4 x In Ii 8 1012
time 6
short (s)
shorttime tsd .4 .4 .3 4 15
(s) .2
Isd 4 5 3 off
off
3 .3 .1 2
6
x In test
8
.2 2 0off
2.5 .1 I t test
2 10 on
on
1.5 Ir delay
x
setting tg
(s) . 4 .3 2
(s) .4 .
E F
Ig G
.3 .1
CD
.2 0off
off
H
B
on.1 I 2t
I on
A fault
groundfault
ground

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Using the EasyPact MVS Locking the circuit breaker in Using the EasyPact MVS Locking the circuit breaker in
drawout chassis drawout chassis
disconnected position disconnected position
MVS 06-16 (C) MVS 08-40(N/H/T)
Padlocks and keylocks may be used together. Disabling connection when the circuit breaker is in Padlocks and keylocks may be used together. Combination of locking systems
Padlocks are not supplied. To disable local or remote opening or closing of the circuit breaker, use as needed:
"disconnected" position, using one keylock 1. one to three padlocks (not supplied with circuit breaker)
2. one keylock (not supplied with circuit breaker)
Locking 3. a combination of the two locking systems.
Circuit breaker in Turn the key(s).
"disconnected" position.

1 22 Disabling connection when the circuit breaker is in

DB119366

DB119365
"disconnected" position, using one padlock
(maximum shackle diameter 5 to 8 mm)
Test

Locking
Circuit breaker in Pull out the tab.
"disconnected" position.

E89821
E89822

Remove the key(s). The crank cannot be inserted.

33 44

DB119367
DB119368
Insert the shackle(max.diameter The crank cannot be inserted.
5 to 8 mm) of the padlock.
E89823
E89824

Unlocking
Insert the key(s). Turn the key(s). The crank can
be inserted.

1 2 3
Unlocking.

DB119370

DB119369
DB119371
Remove the padlock. Release the tab.
E89825
E89826

Two type of keylocks are available


RONIS PROFALUX The crank can be inserted.
E89827

E51270A
DB118749
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Using the EasyPact MVS Locking the circuit breaker in Using the EasyPact MVS Locking the circuit breaker
drawout chassis drawout chassis
disconnected position in all positions
MVS 08-40(N/H/T)
Padlocks and keylocks may be used together. Disabling connection when the circuit breaker is in For this operation, the circuit breaker Disabling use of the crank in all positions
must be removed from the chassis.
"disconnected" position, using one keylock It is possible to modify the padlock and keylock locking function. Instead of locking only
in "disconnected" position, it is possible to lock the circuit breaker in all positions.

Locking
Circuit breaker in Turn the key. Set the circuit breaker to Insert the crank.
"disconnected" position. "disconnected" position. Remove the
circuit breaker from the chassis.

E89829
Test

E51237A
Test

Test

Test

Remove the key. The crank cannot be inserted. Turn the catch to the right. The circuit breaker can now be locked in all positions.

E89830
E51240A
Unlocking
Insert the key. Turn the key. The crank can
be inserted.

E89832
E89833
E89827
Two type of keylocks are available
PROFALUX RONIS

E51269A
E51270A

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Using the EasyPact MVS Locking the safety shutters Using the EasyPact MVS Locking the safety shutters
drawout chassis Padlocking inside the chassis drawout chassis Padlocking inside the chassis
MVS 06-16 (C) MVS 08-40(N/H/T)
Padlocks are not supplied Four locking possibilities Circuit breaker is not supplied with shutter locking Using the shutter locking blocks
blocks as standard. It has to be ordered separately if
Top and bottom shutters not locked. Top shutter not locked, required. Part number: 48591. Remove the block(s) from Position the block(s) on the guide(s).
Bottom shutter locked. their storage position.

E51338A
E51339A

DB119375
2

Lock the block(s) using a padlock.

E51340A

Top shutter locked, Top and bottom shutters locked.


Bottom shutter not locked.
Ø5 Ø8 3

DB119376
Four locking possibilities
Top and bottom shutters not locked. Top shutter locked,
Bottom shutter not locked.
E51341A

Top shutter not locked, Top and bottom shutters locked.


Bottom shutter locked.
E51343A

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Discovering Identifying ET/ETA/ETV Trip System Discovering Presentation
ET/ETA/ETV Trip System ET/ETA/ETV Trip System
designations

EasyPact MVS air circuit breakers are equipped with ET/ETA/ETV 2I Trip System: basic protection

E51389B
ET/ETA/ETV Trip System.
ET range of Trip Systems are designed to protect 2I

power circuits and connected loads.

E51351A
CDB500035

E51352A
long time
long time
Ir tr alarm
alarm
.8 8
.7 (s) 4
.9 (s) 12
.6 .95 2 16
.5 .98 1 20
.4 1 .5 24
x In at 6 Ir
[Ir
instantaneous
instantaneous
Ii
8 10
6
4 12
3 15
2 off
off
x In
test
test
Long time + Instantaneous

(only in ET/ETA/ETV 2I)

ET/ETA/ETV 5S Trip System: selective protection


CDB500004

ETV5S

E51353A
CDB500030

E51354A
alarm

long time
long time
Ir tr alarm
alarm
.8 8
.7 (s) 4
.9 (s) 12
.6 .95 2 16
.5 .98 1 20
.4 1 .5 24
x In at 6 Ir
Ir
short time instantaneous
short time instantaneous
Isd tsd Ii
4 5 (s) 8 10
3 (s) .4 .4 .3
6
Long time + Short time + 2.5 6 .3 .2 4 12
2 8 .2 .1 3 15
1.5 10 .1 2 2 off
off
on
on I t
0off
long time
long time
x Ir x In
Ir tr alarm
alarm
test .8 8
Instantaneous .7 (s) 4
.9 (s) 12
.6 .95 2 16
.5 .98 1 20
.4 1 .5 24
x In at 6 Ir
Ir
short time instantaneous
short time instantaneous
Isd tsd Ii
4 5 (s) 8 10
3 (s) .4 .4 .3
6
2.5 6 .3 .2 4 12
2 8 .2 .1 3 15
1.5 10 .1 2 2 off
off
on
on I t
0off
x Ir x In
setting delay test
test
tg
(s)
Ig
D E F (s) .4 .4 .3
C G .3 .2
B H .2 .1
A I on.1 2 0off
on I t off
ground fault
ground fault

ET/ETA/ETV 6G Trip System:

E51394A
selective + ground-fault protection ET6G Trip System ETA6G Trip System ETV6G Trip System

E51393A
CDB500004
ET/ETA/ETV 2I ET/ETA/ETV 5S ET/ETA/ETV 6G

Long time + Short time


+ Instantaneous

E51395A
long time
long time
Ir tr alarm
alarm
.8 8
.7 (s) 4
.9 (s) 12
.6 .95 2 16
.5 .98 1 20
.4 1 .5 24
x In at 6 Ir
Ir
short time instantaneous
short time instantaneous
Isd tsd Ii
4 5 (s) 8 10
3 (s) .4 .4 .3
6
2.5 6 .3 .2 4 12
2 8 .2 .1 3 15
1.5 10 .1 2 2 off
off
on
on I t
0off
x Ir x In
setting delay test
test
tg
(s)
Ig (s)
D E F .4 . 4 . 3
C G .3 .2
B H .2 .1
A I on.1 2 0off
on I t off
ground fault
ground fault

Ground-fault protection

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Discovering Overview of functions Discovering Presentation
ET/ETA/ETV Trip System ET/ETA/ETV Trip System
Current protection

Zone selective interlocking (ZSI): Short-time protection


The short-time and ground-fault protection functions enable
Protection settings time discrimination by delaying the upstream devices to provide 1. the short-time protection function protects the distribution system against
Depending on the type of installation, it is possible to set the tripping curve of your the downstream devices the time required to clear the fault. impendent short-circuits.
Trip System using the parameters presented below. Zone selective interlocking can be used to obtain total 2. the short-time tripping delay can be used to ensure discrimination with
discrimination between circuit breakers using external wiring. a downstream circuit breaker.
3.the I2t ON and I2t OFF options enhance discrimination with downstream
ET/ETA/ETV 2I ET/ETA/ETV 5S/6G ET/ETA/ETV 6G For the characteristics and external wiring of the zone selective protection devices.
Trip System Trip System Trip System interlocking function, see the technical appendix on "Zone 4.use of I2t curves with short-time protection:
selective interlocking". See page no.54. a. I2t OFF selected: the protection function implements a constant time curve
t t b. I2t ON selected: the protection function implements an I2t inverse-time curve up to
t The portable test kit can be used to test the wiring between

E51358A
E51359A
1 10 Ir. Above 10 Ir, the time curve is constant.
1 circuit breakers for the zone selective interlocking function.
2
I t on 2
Short-time pick-up Isd and tripping delay tsd
2 I t on
2
ET/ETA/ETV Trip System 5S and 6G
I t off 2 pick-up Isd = Ir x … accuracy ± 10% 1.5 2 2.5 3 4 5 6 8 10
2 1 I t off
3 time delay (ms) setting I 2t Off 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4
4 2 a t 1 0 Ir I2t On 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4
3 5 I2t On or tsd (max resettable time) 20 80 14 0 2 30 35 0
I2t Off ts d ( m a x b r e a k t i m e ) 80 1 40 200 3 20 50 0
0 Ir Isd I 0 Ir Isd Ii I 0 Ig Instantaneous protection
1. current setting Ir (long 1. current setting Ir (long time) 1. pick-up Ig (ground fault) the instantaneous-protection function protects the distribution system
time) 2. tripping delay tr (long time) 2. tripping delay tg
2. tripping delay tr (long for 6 x Ir (ground fault) against solid short-circuits. Contrary to the short-time protection function,
time) for 6 x Ir 3. pick-up Isd (short time) the tripping delay for instantaneous protection is not adjustable.
3. pick-up Isd 4. tripping delay tsd (short The tripping order is sent to the circuit breaker as soon as current exceeds
(instantaneous) time) the set value, with a fixed time delay of 20 milliseconds.
5. pick-up Ii (instantaneous)
Instantaneous pick-up Isd
ET/ETA/ETV Trip System 2I
pick-up Isd = Ir x ... accuracy ± 10 % 1.5 2 2.5 3 4 5 6 8 10
Long-time protection time delay (ms)
The long-time protection function protects cables (phases and neutral) against
overloads.This function is based on true rms measurements. Instantaneous pick-up Ii
Thermal memory
The thermal memory continuously accounts for the amount of heat in the cables, ET/ETA/ETV Trip System 5S and 6G
both before and after tripping, whatever the value of the current (presence of an pick-up li = In (*) x … accuracy ± 10 % 2 3 4 6 8 10 12 15 OFF
overload or not).The thermal memory optimises the long-time protection function of time delay (ms)
the circuit breaker by taking into account the temperature rise in the cables.
The thermal memory assumes a cable cooling time of approximately 20 minutes.
Refer to page no.33 on selecting the type of
neutral protection. Protection of the fourth pole on four-pole circuit breakers
Long-time current setting Ir and standard tripping delay tr Protection of the neutral conductor depends on the distribution system.
There are three possibilities.
ET/ETA/ETV Trip System 2I, 5S and 6G 1. Neutral unprotected
current setting Ir = In (*) x … 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 0.95 0.98 1 2. Neutral protection at 0.5 In
tripping betweeen 1.05 and 1.20 Ir 3. Neutral protection at In
time setting Accuracy 0,5 1 2 4 8 12 16 20 24 Neutral protection for three-pole devices
time delay (s) tr at 1.5 x Ir 0 to - 30% 12.5 25 50 100 200 300 400 500 600 Neutral protection is not available on three-pole devices.
tr at 6 x Ir 0 to - 20% 0.7 (1) 1 2 4 8 12 16 20 24 Ground-fault protection on ET6G Trip System
tr at 7.2 x Ir 0 to - 20% 0.7 (2) 0.69 1.38 2.7 5.5 8.3 11 13.8 16.6 An ground fault in the protection conductors can provoke local temperature rise
(*) In: circuit breaker rating at the site of the fault or in the conductors.
(1) 0 to - 40% The purpose of the ground-fault protection function is to eliminate this type of fault.
Overload LED
(2) 0 to - 60% Type Description
long time long time long time
Ir .8 tr alarm Ir .8 tr 8
alarm alarm
8 .7
.7 .9 (s) 4 12 .9 (s) 4 12 (s) Residual 1. the function determines the zero-phase sequence
.6 .95 2 16 .6 .95 2 16
.5 .98 1 20 .5 .98 1 20 current, i.e. the vectorial sum of the phase and neutral
.4 1 .5 24 .4 1 .5 24
x In x In `Ir
6xIr `Ir currents
instantaneous short time instantaneous short time instantaneous
Isd Isd tsd Ii
4 4 (s) .4 .4 .3 6 8 10 (s) 2. it detects faults downstream of the circuit breaker.
3 5 3 5
2.5 6 2.5 6 .3 2 4 12
2 8 2 8 .2 .1 3 15
1.5 10 1.5 10 .1 0 2 off off
1. ground-fault and neutral protection are independent and can therefore be
x Ir x Ir on I2t off x In on off
setting setting delay test
combined.
(s) 2. ground-fault protection in 3P+N system is activated by installing a external
sensor(CT) in the neutral conductor and connecting to ET Trip System.
on off
ground fault

Ground-fault pick-up Ig and tripping delay tg


This LED signals that the long-time current setting Ir has been overrun. The pick-up and tripping-delay values can be set independently.
ET/ETA/ETV Trip System 6G
pick-up Ig = In (*) x … accuracy ± 10 % A B C D E F G H I
In ≤ 1200 A 0.2 0 .3 0 .4 0 .5 0 .6 0 .7 0 .8 0.9 1
In > 1 2 00 A 5 00 A 64 0 A 7 20 A 80 0 A 8 80 A 96 0 A 1 04 0 A 1 1 20 A 1 2 00 A
time delay settings I2t OFF 0 0 .1 0 .2 0 .3 0 .4
(ms) at 10 In (*) I2t ON 0 .1 0 .2 0 .3 0 .4
I2 t ON or tg (max resettable time) 20 80 140 230 350
I2t OFF tg (m a x b re a k tim e ) 80 140 200 320 500
* In: circuit-breaker rating
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Discovering Overview of functions Discovering Measurements
ET/ETA/ETV Trip System ET/ETA/ETV Trip System ETV and ETA
Fault Indications & Testing

The auto-protection function (excessive temperature or Fault indications Measurement and display possibilities
short-circuit higher than circuit-breaker capacity) opens
Signals tripping due to an Signals tripping due b ETA measures instantaneous currents and stores the maximum values in maximeters.
the circuit breaker and turns on the Ap LED.
overrun of the long-time to an overrun of the b In addition to the values measured by ETA, ETV trip unit measures both current
current setting Ir. short-time pick-up Isd and voltage.
Caution.
If the circuit breaker remains closed and the Ap LED or the instantaneous
ETA and ETV measurements can be displayed on:
remains on, contact the Schneider after-sales pick-up Isd / Ii. b the digital screen of trip unit
support department. b a PC via the screen of the control unit
ETV6G Trip System ETV6G Trip System In addition, a bargraph on the front of the control unit continuously displays the
ET6G Trip System ET6G Trip System
Caution. currents measured on phases 1, 2 and 3 as a percentage of the long-time current
The battery maintains the fault indications. setting Ir.
If there are no indications, check the battery.

DB126369
1.125 x Ir
100 % 1 x Ir
0.8 x Ir
0.6 x Ir
Signals tripping due to an Signals tripping due to 40 % 0.4 x Ir
overrun of the ground fault the auto-protection, Ap
pick-up Ig function of the
Trip System
The following table indicates ETA and ETV measurement and display possibilities.

ETV6G Trip System ETV6G Trip System Measurements ETA ETV Displayed on...
ET6G Trip System ET6G Trip System

Trip system COM

Instantaneous currents I1, I2, I3, b b b b


IN, Ig (I∆N) (1)
Current maximeters b b b b
I1max, I2max, I3max, INmax,
Igmax, (I∆Nmax) (1)
Demand current I1, I2, I3, IN (1) b b b

Demand current maximeters b b


(peak demand) I1 max, I2 max, I3
See the user manual of max, IN max (1)
Hand-held test kit. (HHTK)
Testing ET/ETA/ETV Trip System
Phase-to-phase voltages b b b
Using the Hand Held Test Kit (HHTK) V12, V23, V31 (3-wire and
4-wire systems)
To test the control unit, connect the hand held test kit via the test connector.
Phase-to-neutral voltages b b b
V1N, V2N, V3N (4-wire systems) (2)
Average voltage Vavg b b

Trip
System
Trip
System Voltage unbalance Vunbal b b
ETA6G ETA6G

Instantaneous powers P, Q, S b b b
Power maximeters Pmax, Qmax, b b
Smax
100 % 100 %
Demand active power P b b b
40 % 40 % Demand apparent power S b b
Demand power maximeter (peak b b
menu menu

1 demand) Pmax
Instantaneous power factor PF b b b
2 Active energy Ep b b b
Reactive and apparent energy Eq, b b
Es

(1) The display of the Neutral current (IN) is available with ETV when the parameter "type of
network" has been set to 4 Wire 4CT (44). See page 50.
(2) Important: for 3-pole circuit breakers used on 4-wire systems (3ph + N), terminal VN on the
Triip system control unit must always be connected to the neutral. If this is not done, the phase-to
neutral voltage measurements can be erroneous.

Note: If no information is displayed on the screen, see: "Digital display" in the technical
appendix.

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Discovering Measurements Discovering Measurements
ET/ETA/ETV Trip System ETV and ETA ET/ETA/ETV Trip System ETV and ETA

Measurement denitions ETV control units let you access information that can Trip history
be used to analyse or avoid circuit breaker tripping, The trip history displays the list of the last 10 trips.
thereby increasing the overall availability of your For each trip, the following indications are recorded and displayed:
installation. Available information includes the trip b the tripping cause: Ir, Isd, Ii, Ig or Auto-protection (Ap) trips
history and tripping pre-alarms.
Measurements Denition
List of trip causes:
Instantaneous current The rms value of the instantaneous time b overloads (Ir)
current. b short-circuits (Isd or Ii)
Neutral current Available with a 4-pole breaker b ground faults (Ig)
Current maximeter Maximum value of the instantaneous time b auto-protection (Ap).
current (refreshed every 500 ms) since Trip The trip history display is presented on page 60.
system installation or last reset.
Demand current (1) Mean of all instantaneous time current values Pre-alarms
over a given user-adjustable time interval (e.g. Denition
10 min). ETV control units can be set to deliver pre-alarms via their optional M2C contacts
Voltage The rms value of the voltage. (see page 66). These pre-alarms can be used to warn operators that the current
is approaching a trip threshold. In this way, remedial measures (e.g. load-
Average voltage Average of the 3 phase-to-phase voltages V12,
shedding, maintenance, etc.) can be taken before the circuit breaker trips,
V23 and V31:
avoiding unnecessary shutdowns.
V12 + V23 + V31
V avg =
3
Two types of pre-alarms are available, depending on the control unit.
Voltage unbalance Voltage unbalance on the most unbalanced bLong-time protection pre-alarm: all ETV control units can be set to deliver a
phase, displayed as a percentage of Vavg. pre-alarm via one of their two outputs when the current reaches 90 % of the
U long-time protection current setting Ir.
E max bGround-fault protection pre-alarm: ETV6.0G control units can also be set to
V avg deliver a pre-alarm via one of their two outputs when the current reaches 90 % of
the ground-fault protection pickup Ig. Both Ir and Ig pre-alarms can be
implemented if neither of the two outputs are required for other functions.
See page 62 for general information on output settings (M2C contacts) or page
0 V12 V23 V31
65 for an example of how to set an output to implement these or other functions.
ETV measures the maximum dierence
between the instantaneous time voltage of Operation
each phase and Vavg, and calculates the The Ir and Ig pre-alarms are delivered via the non-latching outputs (M2C
voltage unbalance: contacts) of ETV control units.
b Pickup (pre-alarm activation): when the current exceeds the pickup threshold
E max
V unbal = (equal to 90 % of the Ir current setting or Ig pickup), the output state changes
V avg from 0 to 1 after a time delay of 0.1 second.
Instantaneous power P: total active power b Dropout (pre-alarm deactivation): when the current falls below the dropout
Q: total reactive power threshold (equal to 85 % of the Ir current setting or Ig pickup), the output state
S: total apparent power returns to 0 after a non-adjustable time delay of 0.1 second and the pre-alarm is
P, Q and S are rms instantaneous values. automatically deactivated.
Power maximeter Maximum value of the instantaneous time
power (refreshed every 1 s) since Trip system
installation or last reset.
Measurements Pickup (pre-alarm Dropout (pre-alarm
Demand power (1) Mean of all instantaneous time power values
activation) deactivation)
over a given user-adjustable time interval (e.g.
10 min). Threshold Time delay Threshold Time delay
Instantaneous power PF = P / S Ir pre-alarm 90% of Ir 0.1 s 85% of Ir 0.1 s
factor PF
Ig pre-alarm 90% of Ig 0.1 s 85% of Ig 0.1 s
Total energy Ep: total active energy
Eq: total reactive energy
Es: total apparent energy

% of Ir or Ig
(1) For details on how demand is calculated, see "Calculating demand values" in the technical
appendix page 74.
Pickup threshold
90 %

Dropout threshold
85 %

0.1 s 0.1 s
Pre-alarm

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Setting Setting procedure Setting Setting ET/ETA/ETV 2I Trip
ET/ETA/ETV Trip System ET/ETA/ETV Trip System
System

Setting procedure for ET Trip System The rating of the circuit breaker in
this example is 2000 A.
Using the adjustment dials

E31366A

E31363A
E31364A
E31365A
System
System System Trip
Trip Trip ET5S
ET5S ET5S

1 2 3

In = 2000 A
A
2000
In =

See pages 23 and 24 for information


Open the protective cover. Select the desired setting. Close the protective on the available settings.
Set the threshold values
cover and, if necessary,
install a lead seal to long time
protect the settings. Ir .8
alarm In = 2000 A
t .7 .9
Ir

E31368A
.6 .95
.5 .98 Ir = 0.7 x In = 1400 A
.4 1
x In Isd = 2 x Ir = 2800 A
Setting procedure for ETA/ETV Trip System instantaneous
Isd
4
1. Open the protective cover. 3 5
2.5 6
Isd
2 8
0 I 1.5 10
x Ir

E51410A
E51411A
System System
setting
ETA 6G Trip 6G Trip
ETA
Ir=
A

100 % 100 % 2. Select the desired


40 % 40 % setting.
The set value is
menu menu
menu

1 automatically displayed
2 on the digital screen in
absolute value with the
Set the tripping delay
relevant units.
b Current in amperes long time
(A and kA); Ir tr alarm tr = 1 second
t 8
(s) 4 12
b Tripping delays in
E31370A

2 16
seconds. 1 20
.5 24
3. If no information is displayed, see the "Digital 6xIr
tr

E51412A
display". (page 55) If no further action is taken, after
System a few seconds, the display returns to the main menu
Trip
ETA6G

for current measurements.


0 I
4. Close the protective cover and, if necessary, install a
lead seal to protect the settings.
100 %

40 %

menu

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Setting Setting ET/ETA/ETV 5S Trip Setting Setting ET/ETA/ETV 6G Trip
ET/ETA/ETV Trip System ET/ETA/ETV Trip System
System System

The rating of the circuit breaker in The rating of the circuit breaker
this example is 2000 A. in this example is 2000 A.

E51366A
E51366A
1 1

In = 2000 A In = 2000 A
A A
2000 2000
In = In =

See pages 23 and 24 for information Set the threshold values


on the available settings. See pages 23 and 24 for information Set the threshold values
long time on the available settings.
Ir .8
alarm In = 2000 A long time
.7 .9 Thresholds alarm In = 2000 A
.6 .95 Ir = 0.7 x In = 1400 A
.5 .98 I2t ON curve I2t OFFcurve
.4 1 Isd = 2 x Ir = 2800 A
x In t t Ir = 0.7 x In = 1400 A
I2t ONcurve I2t OFFcurve Ir Ir
short time instantaneous
Isd Ii Ii = 3 x In = 6000 A

E51373A
E51372A
t t 4 short time instantaneous
Ir Ir 3 5 6 8 10
Isd = 2 x Ir = 2800 A

E51373A
E51372A
2.5 6 4 12
2 8 3 15
1.5 10 2 off Isd Isd
x Ir x In
setting off Ii = 3 x In = 6000 A
Isd Isd Ii Ii off
test
0 0 I
Ii Ii B Ig = 640 A
t t
0 0 I

E51416A
E51415A

ground fault
Ig Ig

Set the tripping delay


long time tr = 1 second 0 I 0 I
tr 8
alarm Set the tripping delay
(s) 4 12
2 16
1 20 Tripping delays long time
I2t ONcurve I2t OFFcurve alarm
.5 24 tsd = 0.2 seconds I2t ONcurve I2t OFFcurve (s) tr = 1 s
[Ir
t t short time t t
tsd

E51376A
E51375A
(s) .4 .4 .3
E51376A
E51375A

.3 .2 [Ir
tr tr I2t on I2t off tr tr
.2 .1 short time
.1 2
0 tsd = 0.2 s
on It off (s)
tsd tsd delay tsd tsd
I2t on I2t off
on off
0 0 I 0 0 I
test
t t (s)
E51419A
E51418A

tg = 0.2 s

on off
ground fault

tg tg

0 I 0 I

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Setting Selecting the type of Fault and status Resetting the fault indications
ET/ETA/ETV Trip System indications
neutral protection and checking battery status

On four-pole circuit breakers,it is possible to select the type of neutral protection for The procedure for resetting the Resetting the fault indications
the fourth pole using the three-position dial on the circuit breaker: circuit breaker following a fault b determine why the circuit breaker tripped.
1. neutral unprotected (4P 3D); trip is presented in Page No.10. The fault indication is maintained until it is reset on the control unit.
2. neutral protection at 0.5 In (3D + N/2); v press the fault-trip reset button.
3. neutral protection at In (4P 4D).
ETV6G Trip System
The factory default setting is 3D+N/2.

E51383A
/2
3D+N
4P 4D
4P 3D

v check the parameter settings of the control unit.

Checking the battery


ET Trip System ETA/ETV Trip System
ET6G Trip System ETV6G Trip System
ET6G Trip System ET6G Trip System

Caution!
With the 4P 3D setting, the current in the neutral must
not exceed the rated current of the circuit breaker.

Type of neutral Description.


Press the battery-test button (same as the fault-trip reset button) to check
Neutral unprotected The distribution system does not require protection of the battery status by the luminance of trip indicator light.
the neutral conductor.
Neutral protection The cross-sectional area of the neutral conductor at 0.5 ET Trip System
at 0.5 In In is half that of the phase conductors. If trip indicators became dim or no luminance,the battery should be changed.
the long-time current setting Ir for the neutral is equal
to half the setting value ETA/ETV Trip System
the short-time pick-up Isd (5S/6G) for the neutral is Battery fully charged
equal to half the setting value Battery half charged
Change the battery
the instantaneous pick-up Isd (2I) for the
neutral is equal to half the setting value
the instantaneous pick-up Ii (5S/6G) for the
neutral is equal to the setting value. If the battery needs to be changed, order a Changing the control-unit battery
Neutral protection The cross-sectional area of the neutral conductor is new battery with the Schneider catalogue
1. Remove the battery 2. Remove the battery.
at In equal number 33593.
cover.
at In to that of the phase conductors. 1. lithium battery
the long-time current setting Ir for the neutral is equal 2. 1.2 AA, 3.6 V, 850 mA/h
E51442A
E51443A

to the setting value 3. SAFT LS3 SONNENSCHEIN TEL-S


the short-time pick-up Isd (5S/6G) for the neutral is
equal to the setting value
the instantaneous pick-up Isd (2I) and Ii (5S/6G)for the
neutral are equal to the setting value.

3. Insert a new battery. 4. Put the cover back in place.


Check the polarity. Press the battery- test
button to check the new
battery.

+
E51444A
E51445A

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Fault and status Testing the ground-fault functions Menus for
indications
Accessing the menus
ETA Trip System

Charge and close the circuit breaker.


Symbols used: Three menus may be accessed on ETA Trip System,providing the following information:
Using a screw driver, press the test button for ground-fault
b phase current measurements I1, I2, I3, neutral IN, ground-fault current Ig on the
protection. The circuit breaker should open.
ETA6G trip system.

E51404A
b maximeter current values for phases I1, I2, I3, neutral IN, the maximum ground-
fault current Ig on the ETA6G Trip System.

E51456B
System
Trip
ET6G

Briey press a key. b protection settings and tripping delays.

1. Measurements 2. Maximeter 3. Settings

E51405A
E51406A
E51407A
E51408A

Max
Ir=
Press and hold a key. A A A
me

It is possible at any time to stop consulting a current


measurement, a maximum current value recorded by
the maximeter or the setting values. After a few seconds,
the ETA Trip System automatically returns to the main
100 % 100 % 100 %
menu displaying the current value of the most heavily
loaded phase.
40 % 40 % 40 %
The protection setting can be displayed directly on the
menu menu menu
If the circuit breaker does not open, contact the digital display.
Schneider after-sales support department.

Press the "menu" button Press the "menu" button Press the "menu" button
to access the maximum to access the protection to return to the
current values measured settings and current measurements.
by the maximeter. tripping delays.

4. The system returns to


the main
"Measurements" menu.
E51409B

100 %

40 %

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Menus for Measuring phase currents Menus for Resetting the maximum current
ETA Trip System ETA Trip System
values

Current values may be read in the "Measurements" Display of current I1 Display of current I2 Display of current I3 Maximum current values can be reset using the Select the maximum Reset. Select another value
menu, which is also the main menu. "Maximeter" menu. current value to be to reset or return to

E51425A
E51426A
E51427A
reset (e.g. I2 max.). the main menu.
If no particular action is taken, the system displays the A A A If no particular action is taken, the system returns to
current value of the most heavily loaded phase. the main menu.
MAX MAX MAX

E51436A
E51437A
E51438A

A A A

"Measurements" menu "Maximeter" menu.


Phase 1 is the most heavily loaded. 100 % 100 % 100 %

E51407A
Max

E51409B
A
40 % 40 % 40 % 100 % 100 % 100 %
A

40 % 40 % 40 %

Press the "arrow" button Press the "arrow" button Press the "arrow" button 100 %
100 % to go on to current I2. to go on to current I3. to go on to current IN if
the neutral is protected.
40 % Press the "arrow" button Press and hold the Press the "arrow" button
40 % Display of current IN Display of current Ig The system returns to menu as many times as "arrow" button down for as many times as required
(ETA 6G) the display of current required to select I2 max. three to four seconds. to select another maximum
I1 The current value ashes value to reset or return to
during the reset, then the main menu.
changes to the present
value (the new maximum).

E51429A
E51428A
E51409B
A A A

100 % 100 % 100 %

40 % 40 % 40 %

Press the "arrow" button Press the "arrow" button


to go on to the to return to current I1
groundfault current Ig

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Menus for Viewing the settings of ETA Trip Menus for HMI display modes
ETA Trip System ETV Trip System
System

Denitions
b ETV has two display modes: Tree Navigation and Quick View modes.

ETA2I ETA5S ETA6G


Tree Navigation mode
Select the "Settings" b Tree Navigation is a manual scroll mode using the menu and buttons on a
Long-time current setting Ir
menu. A ETV control unit.
The Ir value is displayed b All information can also be viewed on a PC using the communication option
rst. (see table page 66).
b Two navigation trees are provided for each Trip System control unit:
v a Display tree to view the main values and settings of the control unit
Press the "arrow" button
Long-time tripping delay tr v a Setting tree to modify the settings.
to go on to the tr value.
You can enter the Setting tree from any screen of the Display tree by pressing the
S menu and buttons simultaneously.
b Each tree is divided up into several branches (see opposite page). Use the menu
button to scroll through the dierent branches of a tree. When on the last branch,
Press the "arrow" button
Short-time pick-up Isd pressing the menu button returns you to the instantaneous I1 current screen of the
to go on to the A
Display tree.
short-time Isd value.
b Each branch provides access to values or settings that depend on the type of
Trip System control unit, for example:
v measurements (instantaneous current, demand current, maximum
instantaneous, current, voltage, power, energy, etc.)
Press the "arrow" button
Short-time tripping delay tsd v trip history
to go on to the tsd value.
v protection setting display
S v settings (for modication of communication, measurement or output
parameters).
b Use the button to scroll through the dierent screens of a given branch.
the instantaneous Ii Press the menu button at any time to proceed to the next branch.
value. A
Instantaneous pick-up Ii

b All the screens of the ETV navigation trees are detailed on page 57.

Press the "arrow" button


Quick View mode
to go on to the Ig value. A
Ground-fault pick-up Ig b ETV also oers a Quick View display mode.
b This mode can be used to let the display automatically scroll through up to 10
or screens.
b An override function is available to allow manual scrolling.
the I∆n value.
b Quick View is the factory-set display mode for ETV. You can easily switch
A between Quick View and Tree Navigation modes by briey pressing the
Earth-leakage pick-up I∆n button.
Δ b You can modify the Quick View screens dened in the default conguration and
the screen display time.
Press the "arrow" button
to go on to the tg value.

Ground-fault tripping delay tg S

Or

the ∆t value.

Earth-leakage tripping delay ∆t Δ S

Press the "arrow" button


to return to the A
beginning of the menu.

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Menus for HMI display modes Menus for Quick View mode
ETV Trip System ETV Trip System Presentation

Current
A
ETV Current Quick View allows the operator to quickly view the The screens automatically scroll in a circular manner so that the operator can
6308
A

7727 most important electrical measurements (currents, view all the main electrical measurements one after another.

DB126450
voltages, active power, energy) without having to The current bargraph and overload LED remain visible at all times in Quick View
Current
Ph-Ph Ph-N
A touch the control unit keypad. mode.
4632 voltage for voltage for
3W systems 4W systems
V V

266

Energy
Quick View screen descriptions
MWh Quick View can be used to display the screens dened in:
__6 233
b the factory conguration
V V

270 b a custom conguration.

Energy
MWh

V V
Screens dened in the actory conguration
285
ETV control units come with a factory Quick View conguration including the
Power following 9 screens, scrolled in the indicated order:
MW

1. Current of phase 1/A


2. Current of phase 2/B
3. Current of phase 3/C
l
long
ti time 4. Voltage: phase-to-neutral (V1N) or phase-to-phase (V12)
5. Voltage: phase-to-neutral (V2N) or phase-to-phase (V23)
Quick View 6. Voltage: phase-to-neutral (V3N) or phase-to-phase (V31)
7. Total active power
You can enter the Setting tree from any screen of the 8. Active energy: whole number part (up to 6 digits) in MWh
ETV display tree 9. Active energy: last digit of whole number part plus 3 digits of decimal part
menu
Instantaneous and demand current Display tree by pressing the and buttons
A A simultaneously.
menu Each screen is displayed for 2 s before being replaced by the next in the list.
ppp ppp
This duration can be adjusted from 1 s to 9 s in 1 s steps (see "Measurement
settings - Quick View display duration" on page 62).
Max. of instantaneous current
Max A Max A
menu
ppp ppp 2 - Current
(ph 2/B)
DB126520

3 - Current
Voltage A (ph 3/C)
A
V V
menu
ppp ppp
1 - Current
Power (ph 1/A)
A
MW MW
menu
4 - Voltage 4 - Voltage
ppp ppp 4W (V1N) 3W (V12)
V V

Active energy
MWh MWh
menu
ppp ppp
9 - Energy
Trip history MWh
5 - Voltage 5 - Voltage
menu
4W (V2N) 3W (V13)
ppp ppp V V

Protection setting display


A k A
menu
ppp ppp
8 - Energy 6 - Voltage 6 - Voltage
4W (V3N) 3W (V23)
V V
ETV setting tree
Communication settings
menu ppp ppp 7 - Power
W
MW

Measurement settings
ppp ppp
Min MW
menu
s

Output settings (with optional M2C contacts)


ppp ppp
Max A
menu

Software version
menu

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Menus for Quick View mode Menus for Quick View mode
ETV Trip System Use ETV Trip System Customisation

Activating / Deactivating Quick View Custom Quick View conguration


b When energised for the rst time, ETV automatically activates Quick View and b The Quick View factory conguration includes the 9 screens presented on the
scrolls through the factory-congured screens. page 53.
b It is possible to change some or all of the screens of the factory conguration.
b Press the button briey (<1 s) to activate the classical tree navigation
b Quick View can scroll through up to 10 screens.
mode. Press again briey (<1 s) to return to Quick View mode.
b In both Tree Navigation and Quick View modes, the rst screen displayed is b If all Quick View screens are removed, pressing the button briey will
screen 1, but in tree navigation mode, nally the screen changes to display the have no eect. The display remains in Tree Navigation mode.
instantaneous current of the most heavily loaded phase.
Removing a screen
ETV To remove a screen from Quick View:

DB126521
Instantaneous and demand current b make sure you are in manual control of the quick view mode, and if necessary,
Current
A A Current
press the button briey (< 1 s) to activate automatic scrolling and then
A
menu ppp ppp A
press the button briey (<1s) to activate the manual control of the quick view
Screen 1 mode
Screen 1 Current
Ph-Ph Ph-N
A
voltage for voltage for b when the screen to be removed appears, press and hold the button (> 4 s)
Max. of instantaneous current 3W systems 4W systems Display the screen
V V
to be deleted.
b when the message "OK dEL" is displayed, the screen has been removed.
Max A Max A Example: Removing the screen Current of phase 2/B
menu ppp ppp A A
Energy
MWh

A
A
302
3021
V V
Voltage Then press
A briey ( > 4 s) A

V V
31
3150
menu ppp ppp V
Energy
V

V V 700
until the message
Power Power
MW
MW
MWh MWh

MW MW
menu ppp ppp
V
is displayed. V

680
Active energy

V
V

69
690
Manual control of Quick View scrolling MW
MW

Automatic scrolling of Quick View screens can be stopped, for example to


display a screen for more than 2 seconds in order note measurements.
Press briey Stops scrolling and displays
Adding a screen
(< 1 s) the present screen for 20 s if To add a screen (selected from the navigation tree):

DB126473
no other action is taken. b access Tree Navigation mode by briey pressing the button (< 1 s)
b in this mode, display the screen you want to add using the menu and
It is then possible to manually scroll through each Quick View screen one after buttons, as described in "Tree Navigation" on page 56.
the other. b when the selected screen is displayed, press and hold the button (> 4 s)
Press briey Displays the next screen for 20 b when the message "OK Add" is displayed, the screen has been added to the
(< 1 s) s if no other action is taken. Quick View conguration. It will be placed in the last Quick View position.

DB126473
kVAr

Display the screen


Returning to automatic scrolling to be added.
After a period of 20 s with no action, automatic scrolling is automatically
MW
kVAr kVA kW
reactivated. kVA
menu

Then press and hold (> 4 s)


Events causing the interruption of automatic
scrolling MW

Automatic scrolling of Quick View screens is also interrupted by the following


events: until the message MW

b tripping (interrupted until the trip is reset by pressing the button)


b change in a protection setting
b battery test (while the test button is pressed).

is displayed.
b if you try to add a screen to an existing conguration that already has 10
screens, the message "QV full" will be displayed.

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Menus for Tree Navigation mode Menus for Tree Navigation mode
ETV Trip System Presentation ETV Trip System ETV menu display

Tree Navigation
b The classical navigation trees presented in the "HMI introduction" on page 52 The gures below show all the screens of the 2 ETV navigation trees with all details
provide access to all the screens of ETV control units. concerning screen content and navigation between the various branches and screens of the
trees.
b The dierent screens are accessible using the menu and buttons and are
organised in branches corresponding to a given type of information. Display tree branches Screens
Default display A
The following branches are available, in the indicated order, depending on the
(instantaneous current of the most heavily
type of Trip System control unit:
loaded phase)
Branch (type of information) ETV
Display tree Instantaneous and demand currents I1 I2 I3 IN Ig (ETV6G)
Instantaneous current
A A A A A
Instantaneous and demand current b
Maximeters for instantaneous current b
Voltage b I1 I2 I3 IN
Power (total of 3 phases) b
A A A A
Active energy (total of 3 phases) b
Trip history (last 10) b
Protection setting display b
Setting tree Instantaneous current maximeters I1 I2 I3 IN Ig (ETV6G)
Communication settings b To reset current maximeters, see page 59.
Max A Max A Max A Max A A
Measurement settings b
menu
Output settings (with optional M2C contacts) b
Software version b
Voltages (3-wire systems) V12 V23 V31
Navigating with the keypad buttons V V V

menu
Press briefy
(< 1 s)
(symbol: a white hand) Voltages (4-wire systems) V1N V2N V3N V12 V23 V31
V V V V V V
Press and hold menu

(> 4 s)
(symbol: a grey hand)
Power P PF Q S Demand P
MW kVAr kVA MW
Active Power is displayed positively or
Screen information negatively according to the parameter menu

The positions of the downward arrows (one, two or three arrows) under the Power sign (see page 62).
information displayed on the screen indicate the phases concerned, as shown for
example in the screens below. Active energy Ep (MWh) Ep (MWh)
MWh MWh
Ep is displayed in MWh on 2 screens,
menu
MW

DB126475
A

DB126476
A

DB126477
V

DB126478
V

DB126479
see details on page 58.
To reset active energy, see page 27.

Trip history The trip history displays the list of the last ten trips.
(see details on page 60)

Protection settings display The protection settings displayed depend on the model of the ETV control unit.
(see details on page 61)
100 % 100 % 100 % 100 % 100 %
Setting tree branches Screens
6 A current in the 360 A current in phase 380 V phase-to-phase 220V phase-to-neutral 2.556 MW total active Communication settings k W
menu
neutral 1/A (arrow above 1/A). voltage between voltage between phase power of the 3 phases (see details on page 62)
(arrow above the N). phases 1/A and 2/B 2/B and neutral (arrows (arrows above the 3
(arrows above 1/A and above N and 2/B). phases).
2/B).
Measurement settings Min MW Min A

(see details on page 62) menu s

Default screen
If no particular action is taken, the system displays Example: Phase 1 is the most heavily loaded. Output settings (with optional M2C Ar
the instantaneous current of the most heavily contacts) menu

DB126492
loaded phase. (see details on page 62)
A
Ar

Software version
menu

100 %

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Menus for Tree Navigation mode Menus for Tree Navigation mode
ETV Trip System Displaying total active energy ETV Trip System Resetting current maximeters
and total active energy

Energy Resetting the maximum current values


The total active energy (Ep) consumed since Trip System energisation is Reset of the corresponding memory register.
displayed on 2 screens:
b the rst screen displays the whole number part of total energy in MWh A Max
Max Max A A
b the second screen displays the decimal part of total energy in MWh. menu

DB127834
Example: display of Ep = 26.233 MWh (26233 kWh)
Select the maximum Reset Select another value of
current value to be current to reset or
MWh MWh

menu reset (e.g. I2 max.) return to the main menu

DB126496
DB126493
DB126494
DB126495

Max A Max A Max A


Display of whole Display of decimal part
number part of total of total energy in MWh
energy in MWh (up to 6 (up to 3 digits after the
digits) decimal preceded by
the last digit of the
whole number part)

100 % 100 % 100 %

DB126504
DB126511
MWh MWh
menu menu menu

Press the "Arrow" button Press and hold the Press the "Arrow" button
as many times as "Arrow" button down for as many times as
100 % 100 %
required to access the I2 3 required to select
menu menu
max. screen. to 4 seconds. another maximum value
The old value changes to to reset or return to the
the present value (the main menu.
new maximum).

Press the "Arrow" button Press the "Arrow" button


to go to screen for the to go to screen for the Resetting the total active energy (ETV)
decimal part. whole number part.
MWh MWh A

menu
DB127827

The total active energy (Ep) is calculated and displayed positively whatever
the value of the parameter Power sign. The Maximum totale active energy
displayed is 999 999 999 MWh. If the total active energy keeps increasing, the Select the active energy Reset Return to the main
value displayed is 999 999 999 MWh. screen menu
DB126504
DB127828
DB126485

MWh MWh A

100 % 100 % 100 %

menu menu menu

Press the "Arrow" button Press and hold the Press the "Menu" button
as many times as "Arrow" button down to return to the main
required to access the for 3 to 4 seconds. menu.
total active energy The old value changes
screen (displaying the to the new value
whole number part of (starting at 0) when
the total active energy). releasing
the button.

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Menus for Tree Navigation mode Menus for Tree Navigation mode
ETV Trip System Displaying the trip history ETV Trip System Displaying the protection settings

Introduction
The trip history displays the list of the last 10 trips.
For each trip, the following indications are recorded and displayed: ETV2I ETV5S ETV6G
b the tripping cause: Ir, Isd, Ii, Ig or Auto-protection (Ap) trips
b the date and time of the trip (requires communication option in order to set Long-time current setting Ir Select the "Settings"

DB119483
menu. A
date and time).
The Ir value is
Example 1: Display for the rst (most recent) trip of the ve trips recorded in the
displayed rst.
trip history.
Ir: tripping cause.
: symbol indicating trip history display

DB126489
Long-time tripping delay tr Press the "arrow" button
1: trip number (1 being the most
to go on to the tr value.
recent)
5: total number of trips recorded. S

Example 2: Display for the ninth trip of the ten trips recorded in the trip history.
Short-time pick-up Isd Press the "arrow"
Ii: tripping cause.
button to go on to the A
: symbol indicating trip history display

DB126490
short-time Isd value.
9: trip number (1 being the most
recent)
10: total number of trips recorded.

Short-time tripping delay tsd Press the "arrow"


button to go on to the
List of trip screens for the various causes tsd value.
S
Cause Comment Screen display
Ir trip Long-time protection

Instantaneous pick-up Ii the instantaneous Ii


value. A

Isd trip Short-time protection

Ground-fault pick-up Ig Press the "arrow" button


Ii (1) trip Instantaneous protection A
to go on to the Ig value.

or
Ig trip Ground-fault protection
Earth-leakage pick-up I∆n the I∆n value.
A

Δ
Ap trip Auto-protection

Ground-fault tripping delay tg Press the "arrow" button to


go on to the tg value.
(1) Instantaneous protection trips (Ii) are indicated on the trip history screen in the same way as S
short-time protection trips (ISd). Both are caused by short-circuits.
Or
Trip date and time
For each trip history screen, ETV will display the date and time of the trip. Earth-leakage tripping delay ∆t the ∆t value.
Every time the 24 VDC control voltage is energised, date and time restart at
January rst 2000. Therefore, it is strongly recommanded to set date and time Δ S
periodically
(at least once an hour).
The setting of the ETV date and time requires the communication option
and can be set by a supervision software: Press the "arrow"
button to return to the A
2 screens (date and time) will be displayed successively when the button is
beginning of the menu.
pressed:

In this example, date is January third 2011 and time is 12 h 34 min and 56 s.

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ETV Trip System ETV set-up ETV Trip System ETV set-up

Set-up parameters General procedure to set ETV parameters


ETV has three types of set-up parameters:
b communication settings The parameters are divided into three branches on the navigation tree:
b measurement settings b communication settings
b M2c output settings. b measurement settings
The corresponding parameters (Address, Baud rate, etc.) have default values b output settings.
that can or must be changed according to the needs of the installation or users.
The parameters are displayed in the order indicated in the table The following table lists these parameters and indicates their possible values. The following describes the general procedure to modify the settings. The next
below. The procedure to change the settings is described on the next page. two pages give examples for the Modbus address and output settings.
Format Default Default Possible
Parameters Denition
(X = digit) value (units) screen (2) values
Accessing the rst screen o the communication settings
Communication settings (1) for ETV with communication option (Modbus network) branch
Address of ETV on the Modbus network to which it is menu
Modbus address XX 47 1 to 47
connected.

k 4.8
Number of kbits exchanged per second (kbauds on the
Baud rate XX.X 19.2 (kb) 9.6
Modbus network).
19.2 Simultaneously press and hold (four seconds) the "menu" and "arrow" buttons to
access the rst communication settings screen. The present value is displayed. A
Used for error checking based on the number of bits in the E (Even) closed padlock icon indicates that the setting is locked.
Parity E or n E
transmitted data group. n (None)
Unlocking and accessing the setting to be changed (fashing)
W
Type of Modbus connection: 4 menu
Modbus connection 4 or ULP 4
4-wire (4) or 2-wire + ULP (ULP) ULP

Measurement settings
Interval (window) Min MW
5 to 60
for demand power Period of time over which the demand power is calculated. XX 15 (minutes) (in 1 minute Press the "Quick View" button to open the padlock. The setting to be changed (or
calculation steps) the rst digit) will ash, indicating that it is ready to be modied.
Min A
Interval (window) 5 to 60
for demand current Period of time over which the demand current is calculated. XX 15 (minutes) (in 1 minute
calculation steps) Selecting the new setting
Type of network menu
b Setting 43 = 4-wire (3ph+N) and 3-pole CB (3 CTs) (3) 43
(3-wire or 4-wire)
b Setting 44 = 4-wire (3ph+N) and 4-pole CB (4 CTs) 44
and number of XX 43
or 3-pole CB (3 CTs) + external CT
circuit breaker poles
b Setting 33 = 3-wire (3ph) and 3-pole CB (3 CTs) (4) 33
(CTs).
By default, the ETV considers power owing into the circuit
+ Press the "Quick View" button to select the new setting.
Power sign breaker via the top terminals to loads connected to the bottom + or -- +
-- The possible settings are scrolled in a loop. Each press increments to the next
terminals as positive (top fed).
setting or choices in the loop.
Quick View display
Duration of display of each screen in Quick View mode 2 (s) s 1 to 9
duration
Conrming and locking the new setting
Output settings for ETV with optional M2C contacts
menu
Two outputs are available via the 2 optional M2C contacts:
Out 1
Output b Out 1 and Out 2.
Out 2
Setting possibilities are the same for both.
Not assigned
Various events can be assigned to each output: Press the "arrow" button to conrm the new setting. It stops ashing and a closed
b 3 trip events: Ir trip padlock is displayed.
v tripping caused by Ir Isd (includes
Event assigned to v tripping caused by Isd or Ii Ii) trip
the output v tripping caused by Ig (ETV6G) For a two-digit setting, this operation sets the rst digit and the second digit
Ig trip (6.0 E) ashes to indicate it is ready to be modied. Proceed as above to change it, then
b 2 pre-alarm events: Ar

v Ir pre-alarm Ir pre-alarm press the "menu" button to validate the new two-digit setting. It stops ashing,
Ar and a closed padlock is displayed.
v Ig pre-alarm (ETV6G) Ig pre-alarm
(6.0 E)
The output state (normally "0") can be controlled in three ways: menu
Forced to 1
b forced to 1 (for testing)
Output state b forced to 0 (for testing) Forced to 0
b changed from 0 to 1 (without latching) on occurrence of the Normal mode
assigned event (normal mode) (no latching)
(1) When the communication option is used, the communication parameters must be set. The communication module should be set up only when installed. Press the "arrow" button to go to the screen for the next parameter in the
Modifcation o a parameter on a system already in operation may lead to communication aults. (2) Note than all the deault screens include a closed padlock icon
communication settings branch.To go to the next branch (measurement settings),
. This means the value is protected. You must open the padlock to modiy the settings and close the padlock ater your modifcation in order to protect the
new value. The procedure is described on the next page. (3) Important: or 3-pole circuit breakers used on 4-wire systems (3ph + N), terminal VN on the Trip press the "menu" button.
system control unit must always be connected to the neutral. I this is not done, the phase-to-neutral voltage measurements can be erroneous. (4) Important: or
3-pole circuit breakers used on 3-wire systems (neutral not distributed), always set this value to 63 (see below) to avoid indications o a meaningless phase-to- Note: Within a given branch, the various parameters are organised in a loop. You must scroll
neutral voltage. through all the parameters o the branch using the "arrow" button to return to the same
parameter.To proceed to the next set-up branch (or exit the last branch), press the "menu"
button.

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Menus for Tree Navigation mode Menus for Tree Navigation mode
ETV Trip System ETV set-up ETV Trip System ETV set-up

Example 1: Setting the Modbus address Example 2 : Setting Output 1 (for ETV with optional
M2C contacts)
The Modbus address is a two-digit number identifying the ETV in a Modbus
network. The state of output 1 can be associated with the occurrence of a given trip event.

Ar
k
menu
menu

DB127112

DB127029
Access the Output 1 setting Unlock and access the setting Modify the trip event assigned Conrm and lock the trip event
Access the existing Modbus Unlock and access the rst Modiy the rst digit Conrm the rst digit and screen to Output 1 setting
address digit (fashing) access the second digit
(fashing)

DB127113
DB127130
DB127131
DB127132

Ar

DB127030
DB127034
DB127035
DB127036
100 % 100 % 100 % 100 %

100 % 100 % 100 % 100 % menu


menu menu menu

menu menu menu menu

Simultaneously press the menu Press the button to open Press the button repeatedly Press the button to conrm
and the buttons for four the padlock. The existing until the desired trip event is and lock the new setting. The
menu
Simultaneously press the Press the button to open Press the button repeatedly Briey press the button to seconds to access the Modbus setting will ash, indicating it is displayed. You can scroll setting stops ashing and a
and the buttons for four the padlock and display the rst until the new value for the rst display the second digit. The address screen. Then press the ready to be modied through all possible events in a closed padlock is displayed.
menu
seconds to access the address digit (e.g. 4). It will ash, digit is displayed. You can scroll digit will stop ashing and the button to access the output loop (see list of possible events
setting screen. indicating it is ready to be through all possible values in a second digit will start ashing, setting screen. page 62).
The existing address is modied. loop (1). indicating it is ready to be The existing output setting is
displayed (default address 47 modied. displayed (default setting is
or XX). A closed padlock icon indicating that no trip event has
indicates that the value is been assigned to the output). A
locked. closed padlock icon indicates
that the setting is locked.

Modify the second digit Conrm and lock the new Display next setting screen Modify the output state control mode Conrm and lock the Output 1 Display next setting screen
state setting
setting (1)
DB127133
DB127134
DB404211

DB127109
DB127111
DB127110
k

100 % 100 % 100 %


100 % 100 % 100 %
menu menu menu
menu menu menu

Press the button repeatedly until the Press on the button to conrm Press the button again to go to
Press on the button Press the button again Briey press the button desired output state control mode is and lock the new setting. The the screen for the next parameter.
repeatedly until the new value to conrm and lock the new again to go on to the next displayed (see page 62). In normal mode, setting stops ashing and a closed
for the second digit is setting. The second digit stops parameter. the output goes from "0" to "1" (without padlock is displayed.
displayed. You can scroll ashing and a closed padlock latching) on occurrence of the assigned
through all possible values in a is displayed. event.
loop, as for the rst digit.
(1) The maximum address is 47. I you try to set a higher address, Trip System will set the
address to the maximum address o 47.

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Optional functions Optional M2C contacts Optional functions Communication option
ETV programmable outputs

Important: Possible functions Communication option

DB126379
The M2C contacts require an auxiliary power supply. The ETV control unit can be equipped with up to two M2C contacts (S1 and S2) The communication option uses a Modbus communication protocol to remotely
that can be used to activate: access the following information and functions available in the Trip Sytem control
b alarms to signal and identify tripping caused by long-time, short-time, unit:

474
484
b status indications

DB127801
instantaneous or ground-fault protection
b pre-alarms to warn of imminent tripping by ground-fault (ETV6G) or long-time b controls
protection. System
b measurements
5S Trip
ETV
b operating assistance.
It consists of an independent communication module installed behind the Trip
Contact operation Sytem control unit. This module receives and transmits information via the
The contacts can be set to change the state of ETV outputs Out1 and/or Out2
communication network. An infra-red link transmits data between the control unit
from 0 to 1 when certain events occur:
S1 S2 and the communication module.
b trip events, i.e. when the control unit is tripped by:
100 %
v long-time protection Ir
v short-time instantaneous protection Isd or Ii 40 %
Modbus communication
v ground-fault protection Ig (ETV6G only)
b pre-alarm events, i.e. when the current reaches 90 % of the following trip Modbus bus
menu

thresholds: The Modbus RS 485 (RTU protocol) system is an open bus on which
v long-time protection setting Ir communicating Modbus devices (EasyPact with Modbus EcoCOM are installed.

471
v ground-fault protection pickup Ig (ETV6G only). All types of PLCs and computers may be connected to the bus.
Wiring diagram or M2C contacts.
For details on how to assign dierent events to the contacts, see "Output settings"
Modbus communication parameters
For a EasyPact circuit breaker equipped with a Trip Sytem control unit, the
on page 62 or the example on page 65.
Modbus address, baud rate and parity are set using the keypad on the control
The communication option consists o an independent module unit.
Latching settings that fts behind the trip system control unit. The Modbus communication system is divided into four managers that secure
When the output state setting is in "Normal mode" (see page 62), the contacts are data exchange with the supervision system and the circuit-breaker actuators.
non-latching, i.e. the contact remains activated (state = 1) only as long as the The manager addresses are automatically derived from the circuit-breaker
event that caused the change of state remains present. address @xx entered via the Trip Sytem control unit (the default address is 47).
Two other output state settings are available (forced to 1 or 0) for testing needs
(see page 62). Modbus addresses
@xx Circuit-breaker manager (1 to 47)
Time delays @xx + 50 Chassis manager (51 to 97)
b Pickup: when the current exceeds the selected tripping or pre-alarm pickup @xx + 200 Measurement managers (201 to 247)
threshold, the output state changes from 0 to 1 after a xed time delay of 0.1
@xx + 100 Protection manager (101 to 147)
second.
b Dropout: when the circuit is opened by the circuit breaker or when the current
Number of devices
falls below the pre-alarm dropout threshold (see page 39), the output state
The maximum number of devices that may be connected to the Modbus bus
returns to 0 after a non-adjustable time delay of 0.1 second.
depends on the type of device (EasyPact with Modbus EcoCOM, the baud rate
Contact operating diagrams (19200 bauds is recommended), the volume of data exchanged and the desired
response time. The RS 485 physical layer oers up to 32 connection points on the
Contact operating diagram for long-time, short-time, instantaneous and ground- bus (1 master, 31 slaves).
fault protection trip alarms Each protection devices uses 1 or 2 connection points:
b a xed device requires only one connection point (communication module on
the device)

DB127847
Ir, Isd, Ii or Ig pickup tr, tsd or tg delay b A drawout or withdrawable device uses two connection points (communication
modules on the device and on the chassis).
The number of devices must never exceed 31 xed devices or 15 drawout/
withdrawable devices.
t
Bus length
Ir, Isd, Ii or Ig LED The maximum recommended length for the Modbus bus is 1200 m.

Bus power source


Non-latching contact A 24 V DC power supply is required (less than 20 % ripple, insulation class II).

Fault-trip reset

Contact operating diagram for Ir and Ig pre-alarms


% of Ir or Ig

DB413400
Pickup threshold
90 %

Dropout threshold
85 %

0.1 s 0.1 s
Pre-alarm

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Optional functions Communication option Technical appendix Tripping curves

Data and functions available via the communication Long-time and instantaneous protection
option (ET/ETA/ETV 2I Trip System)
EasyPact circuit breakers equipped with Trip System control units and the
10 000
Communication option can be integrated in a Modbus communication

E60369A
5 000 Ir = 0.4…1 x In
environment. In this case the following information and functions are available
remotely. 2 000
ETV 1 000
Status indications 500
ON/OFF b 200
Spring charged CH b 100 tr = 0.5…24 s
Ready to close PF b
50
Fault-trip SDE b
Connected/disconnected/test position (via CE/CD/CT contacts of b 20
optional chassis communication module) 10
Measurements 5
Current t(s)
2
Instantaneous currents I1, I2, I3, IN, Ig, I∆N b Isd = 1.5…10 x Ir
1
Current maximeters: I1max, I2max, I3max, INmax, Igmax, I∆Nmax b
.5
Average current Iavg b
Current unbalance Iunbal b .2
Demand current .1
Demand currents I1, I2, I3, IN b .05
Demand current maximeters (peak demands) b .02
I1 max, I2 max, I3 max, IN max
.01
Voltage
.005
Phase-to-phase voltages V12, V23, V31 (3-wire and 4-wire b
systems) .002
Phase-to-neutral voltages V1N, V2N, V3N (4-wire systems) (1) b .001
.5 .7 1 2 3 4 5 7 10 20 30 50 70 100 200 300
Average voltage Vavg b
Voltage unbalance Vunbal b I / Ir
Power
Instantaneous power P, Q, S b
Demand power P, S b
Long-time, short-time and instantaneous
Demand power maximeters Pmax b protection (ET/ETA/ETV 5S Trip System)
Instantaneous power factor PF b
Energy
10 000
Total Energy Ep b 5 000 Ir = 0.4…1 x In
E60370B

Total Energy Eq, Es b


2 000
Operating assistance
1 000
Setting of the control-unit date and time b
500 tr = 0.5…24 s
Functional unit (IMU) name b
Power sign b 200
Interval for the demand-current calculation window b 100
Interval for the demand power calculation window b 50
Battery-charge indication b
20
Trip histories b
10
Operation counter b
5
Assignment and setup of programmable contacts (M2c) b t(s) Isd = 1.5…10 x Ir
Protection 2
Circuit-breaker rated current b 1 2
I t ON
Type of neutral protection b .5 0.4 0.4
b 0.3 0.3
Long-time I2t protection settings .2 0.2 0.2
Short-time protection settings b 0.1 0.1
.1 I2t OFF
Instantaneous-protection settings b 0 0
.05
Ground-fault protection settings b 6.0 E
Ii = 2…15 x In . OFF
Earth-leakage protection settings .02
.01
(1) Important: or 3-pole circuit breakers used on 4-wire systems (3ph + N), terminal VN on the
Trip System control unit must always be connected to the neutral. I this is not done, the .005
phase-to-neutral voltage measurements can be erroneous.
.002
.001
.5 .7 1 2 3 4 5 7 10 20 3 5 7 10 20 30
x Ir x In

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Technical appendix Tripping curves Technical appendix Zone selective interlocking (ZSI)

Long-time, short-time and instantaneous protection Operating principle

E51397B
b A fault occurs at point A.
(ET/ETA/ETV 6G Trip System ) Downstream device no. 2 clears the fault and sends a signal to upstream device
10 000 no. 1, which maintains the short-time tripping delay tsd or the ground-fault tripping
Ir = 0.4…1 x In

E60370A
5 000 delay tg to which it is set.
b A fault occurs at point B.
2 000
Upstream device no. 1 detects the fault. In the absence of a signal from a
1 000 downstream device, the set time delay is not taken into account and the device
500 tr = 0.5…24 s
1 B trips according to the zero setting. If it is connected to a device further upstream, it
200
sends a signal to that device, which delays tripping according to its tsd or tg setting.
100
Note :
50 On device no. 1, the tsd and tg tripping delays must not be set to zero because this
20 would make discrimination impossible.
2
10 A

5
t(s) Isd = 1.5…10 x Ir Connections between control units
2 A logic signal (0 or 5 volts) can be used for zone selective interlocking between the
1 2 upstream and downstream circuit breakers.
I t ON
.5 0.4 0.4 b ETA 5S, 6G
0.3 0.3 b ETV 5S, 6G
.2 0.2 0.2
0.1 2 0. 1
.1 I t OFF An interface is available for connection to previous generations of trip units.
0 0
.05
Ii = 2…15 x In . OFF (1)
.02
Caution.
.01 Wiring
If the protection function is not used on circuit breakers
.005 b maximum impedance: 2.7 Ω / 300 m
equipped for ZSI protection, a jumper must be installed
b capacity of connectors: 0.4 to 2.5 mm2
.002 to short terminals Z3, Z4 and Z5.
b wires: single or multicore
.001 If the jumper is not installed, the short-time and
b maximum length: 3000 metres
.5 .7 1 2 3 4 5 7 10 20 3 5 7 10 20 30 ground-fault tripping delays are set to zero, whatever
b limits to device interconnection:
x Ir x In the position of the adjustment dial. v the common ZSI - OUT (Z1) and the output ZSI - OUT (Z2) can be connected to a
maximum of 10 inputs;
Terminals Z1 to Z5 correspond to the identical v a maximum of 100 devices may be connected to the common ZSI - IN (Z3) and to
Ground-fault protection indications on the circuit-breaker terminal blocks. an input ZSI - IN CR (Z4) or GF (Z5).
(ET/ETA/ETV 6G Trip System)
10 000
5 000
E71912A

E46266A
upstream 1 Z1
2 000 circuit-breaker Z2 tsd = 0.3
Ig = A…J x In (1)
1 000 1200 A max. Z3
Z4
500 Z5
200
point B
100
50

20
2 Z1
10 Z2
tsd = 0.2
5 Z3
t(s) Z4
I2t ON
2 Z5
1
point A
.5 0.4 0.4
0.3 0.3
.2 0.2 0.2
0.1 0.1
.1 I2t OFF
0 0 Z1 downstream Z1
.05 circuit-breaker
Z2 Z2
Z3 Z3
.02
Z4 Z4
.01 Z5 Z5
.005

.002
.001
.05.07 .1 .2 .3 .4 .5 .7 1 2 3 5 7 10 200 300
I / In Test
The portable test kit may be used to check the wiring and operation of the zone
selective interlocking between a number of circuit breakers.

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Technical appendix Digital display Technical appendix Thermal memory

For information on connecting an external power b The display operates without an external power supply. Thermal memory
supply, see the electrical diagrams in the The digital display goes o if the current drops below 0.2 x In (In = rated current). The thermal memory is a means to simulate temperature rise and cooling caused
circuit-breaker catalogue. An optional 24 V DC external power supply may be used to maintain the display of by changes in the ow of current in the conductors.
currents even when the current drops below 0.2 x In.
These changes may be caused by:
b Display back-lighting is disabled in the following situations: 1. repetitive motor starting;
v current less than 1 x In on one phase; 2. loads uctuating near the protection settings;
v current less than 0.4 x In on two phases; 3. repeated circuit-breaker closing on a fault.
v current less than 0.2 x In on three phases. Control units without a thermal memory (contrary to bimetal strip thermal protection)
do not react to the above types of overloads because they do not last long enough to
b The maximeter does not operate for currents under 0.2 x In. cause tripping.
However, each overload produces a temperature rise and the cumulative eect can
b The display back-lighting and the maximeter may be maintained, whatever the lead to dangerous overheating.
current, by adding a 24 V DC external power supply. Even if an external power
supply is installed, the long-time, short-time, instantaneous and earth protection Trip System with a thermal memory record the temperature rise caused by each
functions will not use it. overload. Even very short overloads produce a temperature rise that is stored in the
memory. This information stored in the thermal memory reduces the tripping time.

External power supply characteristics


b Input voltage:

PB101026-32A
ET/ETA/ETV Trip System and thermal memory
v 11 0/130, 200/240, 380/415 V AC (+10 % -15 %) All ET/ETA/ETV Trip System are equipped as standard with a thermal memory.
v 24/30, 48/60, 100/125 V DC (+20 % -20 %).
b Output voltage: 24 V DC ±5 %, 1 A. 1. for all protection functions, prior to tripping, the temperature-rise and cooling time
b Ripple < 1 %. constants are equal and depend on the tripping delay in question:
b Dielectric withstand : 3.5 kV rms between input/output, for 1 minute. a. if the tripping delay is short, the time constant is low;
b Overvoltage category: as per IEC 60947-1 cat. 4. b. if the tripping delay is long, the time constant is high.
External power supply.
2. for long-time protection, following tripping, the cooling curve is simulated by the
ET/ETA/ETV Trip System.
Closing of the circuit breaker prior to the end of the time constant (approximately 20
minutes) reduces the tripping time indicated in the tripping curves.

Short-time protection and intermittent faults


For the short-time protection function, intermittent currents that do no provoke
tripping are stored in the ET/ETA/ETV Trip System memory.
This information is equivalent to the long-time thermal memory and reduces
the tripping delay for the short-time protection.

Following a trip, the short-time tsd tripping delay is reduced to the value of
the minimum setting for 20 seconds.

Ground-fault protection and intermittent faults


The ground-fault protection implements the same function as the short-time
protection.

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Technical appendix Calculating demand values Identifying the electrical Identication of the connection
(ETV Trip System) auxiliaries
terminals
Layout of terminal blocks
MVS06-16(C)

The ETV trip unit calculates and displays: CD2 CD1

DB119377
b the demand values of phase and neutral currents,
824 814
b the demand value of the total active power.
The maximum (peak) demand current and power values are stored in the memory. 822 812
All demand values are updated once every minute. 821 811

Com UC1 UC2 UC3 M2C/UC4 SDE2/Res SDE1 MN MX1 XF PF MCH


Denition E5 E6 Z5 M1 M2 M3 F2 484/V3 184/K2 84 D2/C12 C2 A2 254 B2
The demand value of a quantity is its average value over a given period of time. E3 E4 Z3 Z4 T3 T4 VN 474/V2 182 82 C13 C3 A3 252 B3
In electrical power systems, it is used especially for the current and power. 81 D1/C11 C1 A1 251 B1
E1 E2 Z1 Z2 T1 T2 F1 471/V1 181/K1
The demand value should not be confused with the instantaneous value or the
average (or mean) value, which often refers to the average (or mean) of the OF4 OF3 OF2 OF1
instantaneous values of the 3 phases.
44 34 24 14
42 32 22 12
Calculation interval 41 31 21 11
The time interval (or window) over which the average is calculated can be of 3 types:
b xed window CE3 CE2 CE1 CT1
b sliding window.
Interval n Interval n + 1 334 324 314 914
Fixed window 332 322 312 912
Interval duration At the end o a xed metering window: 331 321 311 911
b the demand value over the window is calculated and updated
Fixed window
b the new demand value is initialised over a new window, starting from the end of
the last window.
Time shift between intervals n and n + 1
Sliding window
At the end of a sliding window:
Interval n
b the demand value over the window is calculated and updated
Interval n + 1 b the new demand value is initialised over a new window, starting from a given
time after the start of the last window (always less than the duration of the
Interval duration window).
The sliding window method is used by ETV control units.
Sliding window b The duration of the sliding window can be set separately for current and power
demand from 5 to 60 minutes in 1 minute steps (see Measurement settings on page
62). The default setting is 15 minutes.
b The time shift between intervals is equal to 1 minute.

Calculation method
Quadratic demand (thermal image)
The quadratic demand calculation model represents the conductor heat rise (thermal
image).
The heat rise created by the current I(t) over the time interval T is identical to that
created by a constant current Ith over the same interval. This current Ith represents Com UC1 UC2 UC3 M2C/UC4 SDE2/Res SDE1 MN MX1 XF PF MCH
the thermal efect o the current I(t) over the interval T. E5 E6 Z5 M1 M2 M3 F2 484/V3 184/K2 84 D2/C12 C2 A2 254 B2
Calculation of the demand value according to the thermal model must be always be E3 E4 Z3 Z4 T3 T4 VN 474/V2 182 82 C13 C3 A3 252 B3
performed on a sliding window. E1 E2 Z1 Z2 T1 T2 F1 471/V1 181/K1 81 D1/C11 C1 A1 251 B1
Note: The thermal demand value is similar to an rms value.
OF4 OF3 OF2 OF1
ETV control units use the quadratic model to calculate both demand current and 44 34 24 14
demand power. 42 32 22 12
41 31 21 11
Peak demand values
The ETV trip unit calculates:
b the maximum (peak) demand values of phase and neutral currents since the last
reset
b the maximum (peak) demand values of total active power since the last reset.

The peak demand values can be accessed and/or reset in the following ways:
b peak demand current: via the ETV control unit (see page 57) or the
Communication option (see page 68)
b peak demand power: via the Communication option (see page 68).

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auxiliaries auxiliaries Fixed and drawout devices
terminals
Layout of terminal blocks
MVS08-40(N/H/T)

The diagram is shown with circuits de-energised, all


devices open, connected and charged and relays in
normal position.

Power ET/ETA/ETV trip system Remote operation


Ready-
to-close
Charged

Fault

VN
V1
V2
V3
Stop
Close

Open

ET trip system ETA/ETV trip system


U

E89955
NCT

Note: V1...VN Voltage connections are available in ETV trip system.

Indication contacts

OF14 ON/OFF OF 4 ON/OFF


OF13 indication OF 3 indication
OF12 contacts OF 2 contacts ET trip system EA/ETV trip system Remote operation
OF11 (optional) OF 1 (standard)
UC1 UC2 Com UC1 UC2 UC3 M2C SDE MN MX XF PF MCH

Chassis contacts
Z5 84 D2 C2 A2 254 B2
E5 E6 Z5 M1 M2 M3 F2+ 484
CD3 Disconnected CE3 Connected CT3 Test
CD2 position CE2 position CT2 position
Z3 Z4 T3 T4 82 252 B3
CD1 contacts CE1 contacts CT1 contacts E3 E4 Z3 Z4 T3 T4 VN 474
Draw-out Air Circuit Breaker
Z1 Z2 T1 T2 81 D1 C1 A1 251 B1
E1 E2 Z1 Z2 T1 T2 F1 – 471

ET/ETA/ETV trip system Remote operation


UC1 : UC2 : SDE: Fault-trip indication contact (supplied as standard)
Z1-Z5 zone selective interlocking T1, T2, T3, T4=external neutral MN: Undervoltage release
Z1=ZSI OUT SOURCE MC2 : 2 programmable contacts (external relay) MX: Shunt release (standard for Electrical breaker)
Z2=ZSI OUT ; Z3 = ZSI IN SOURCE ext. 24 V DC power supply required. XF: Closing release (standard for Electrical breaker)
Z4 =ZSI IN ST (short time) UC3 : PF: “Ready to close”contact
Z5 =ZSI IN GF (earth fault) F2+, F1-: external 24 V DC power supply MCH: Gear motor (standard for Electrical breaker)
COM :E1-E6 VN: external voltage connector (must be
communication connected to the neutral CT with a 3P
circuit breaker equipped with ETV trip system)

External sensors ( Neutral CT)


E47477

External sensor for earth-fault protection


The sensors, used with the 3P circuit breakers, are installed on the neutral conductor for:
1. residual type earth-fault protection (with ET/ETA/ETV 6G Trip System)

The rating of the sensor (CT) must be compatible with the rating of the circuit breaker:
1. MVS06 to MVS 16: CT 400/1600; UV number: 33576
System
System
Trip
Trip
ET6G
ET6G
2. MVS08 to MVS 20: CT 400/2000; UV number: 34035
MVS08
N
3. MVS25 to MVS 40: CT 1000/4000; UV number: 34036
alarm
alarm 50/60H
time
time tr 8 12 60947-2
IEC
Ir
long
long
.7
(s) 4
.8 .9.95 (s)2
1
16
20
24
External sensor(CT)
.6 .98 .5 at 6IrIr instantaneous
.5 instantaneous
1
.4 x In Ii 8 1012
time 6
short
shorttime tsd .4 .4 .3
(s) 4 15
(s) .2
Isd 4 5 3 off
off
3 .3 .1 2
6
x In test
8
.2 2 0off
2.5 .1 I t test
2 10 on
on
1.5 Ir delay
x
setting tg
(s) .4 . 3 2
(s) .4 .
E F .3 .1
Ig G
CD H
.2 0off
off
B
on.1 I 2t
I on
A fault
fault
ground
ground

Fixed Air Circuit Breaker

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MVS06-16(C) MVS08-40(N/H/T)

Indication contacts Chassis contacts


Indication contacts Chassis contacts

DB101409
open closed disconnected connected test

822
824
812
814

42
32
22
12

44
34
24
14
332
334
322
324
312
314
914
912
OF4 OF3 OF2 OF1 CT1
CD2 CD1 CE3 CE2 CE1

E60070A
E60076A

E60069A

E60068A
41
31
21
11
821
811
321

331
311
911
Indication contacts Contacts châssis
Indication contacts Chassis contacts
OF4 OF3 OF2 OF1 CD2 CD1 CE3 CE2 CE1 CT1
OF4 OF3 OF2 OF1 OF14 OF13 OF12 OF11 CD3 CD2 CD1 CE3 CE2 CE1 CT3 CT2 CT1
44 34 24 14 824 814 334 324 314 914
44 34 24 14 144 134 124 114 834 824 814 334 324 314 934 924 914

42 32 22 12 822 812 332 322 312 912


42 32 22 12 142 132 122 112 832 822 812 332 322 312 932 922 912

41 31 21 11 821 811 331 321 311 911


41 31 21 11 141 131 121 111 831 821 811 331 321 311 931 921 911

standard optional optional

Indication contacts Chassis contacts


OF4 / OF3 / OF2 / OF1: ON/OFF indication contacts CD2-CD1: CE3-CE2-CE1: CT1:
Disconnected- Connected- Test-position
position position contacts

(*) 440/480 V AC gear motor for charging


(380 V motor + additional resistor)
Indication contacts Chassis contacts
CN1 - 440/480 V
OF4 ON/OFF OF 14 ON/OFF CD3 Disconnected CE3 Connected CT3 Test-position
9 11 OF 13 CD2 position CE2 position
OF3 indication indication CT2 contacts
440/480 V OF 12 CD1 contacts CE1 contacts CT1
"charged LED" R OF2 contacts contacts
OF1 (standard) OF 11 (optional)
B3 B2

MCH
380V

Key:
CH Draw out device only

XXX SDE, OF1, OF2, OF3, OF4 supplied as standard

B1 Interconnected connections
Key:
(only one wire per connection point)
CN2 - 440/480 V Drawout device only

E60075A
XXX SDE1, OF1, OF2, OF3, OF4 supplied as standard

Interconnected connections
(only one wire per connection point)

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auxiliaries auxiliaries

MVS06-16 (C) MVS08-40(N/H/T)

The ON/OFF indication contacts signal the status of Circuit breaker The ON/OFF indication contacts signal the status of
the device main contacts.
Circuit breaker
the device main contacts.

completely closed completely open

DB119378
completely closed completely open

E60363A
closed open main contacts

open closed main contacts

OF: ON/OFF (closed/open)


open closed indication changeover contacts
OF : ON/OFF (closed/open)
open closed indication changeover contacts
closed open
closed open

The carriage switches indicate the "connected", "test"


and "disconnected" positions.
Chassis
The carriage switches indicate the "connected", "test" Chassis
and "disconnected" positions. For information on the separation distance of the main circuits in the "test" and
"disconnected" positions, see page 16.

completely connected
completely disconnected

DB119379
separation of the main circuits

E60364A
test position separation of the auxiliary circuits separation of the main circuits
separation of the auxiliary circuits
completely disconnected test position completely connected

open open closed open


CE: connected-position CT: test position
closed carriage switch closed carriage switch
closed open

open closed open closed open


CT: test-position carriage CD: disconnected-position
closed open closed switch carriage switch
open closed

open open closed


CD: disconnected-position CE: connected-position
closed carriage switch open carriage switch
closed

d> 12.7 mm d> 25.4 mm

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MVS06-16(C) MVS08-40(N/H/T)

"Springs charged" limit switch contact (CH) ON/OFF indication contacts(OF)


b Contact included with b The contact indicates b Changeover contact 1. standard equipment: 1. OF contacts indicate the 1. 4 changeover contacts
MCH gear motor, one CH the "charged" status of b Breaking capacity 50/60 4 OF per device. position of main contacts 2. rated current: 10 A
contact per device. the operating mechanism Hz for AC power (AC12 / 2. they trip when the 3. breaking capacity 50/60
(springs charged). DC12 as per minimum isolation Hz for AC power (AC12
IEC 60947-5-1): distance between the as per IEC60947-5-1):

E51331A
V AC 240 10A(rms) main contacts is a. 240/380 V: 10 A (rms)
380 6 A (rms) reached b. 480 V: 10 A (rms)
480 6 A (rms) 4. breaking capacity
690 3 A (rms) for DC power (DC12 as per
V DC 24/48 3A IEC60947-5-1):250 V:3A.
125 0.5 A
250 0.25 A Optional ON/OFF indication contacts(OF)
1. optional equipment, 1. OF contacts indicate 1. changeover contacts
one block of 4 OF the position of the main 2. rated current: 6 A
contacts per device contacts 3. breaking capacity 50/60 Hz
2. connection cables not 2. they trip when the for AC power (AC12 as per

E51332A
"Ready to close" contact (PF) included, see below: minimum isolation IEC60947-5-1):
b One optional PF b The contact indicates b Changeover contact one block of 4 OF distance between the a. 240/380 V: 6A (rms)
contact per device that the device may be b Breaking capacity at contacts:47887 main contacts is b . 480 V: 6 A (rms)
closed because all the cos ϕ = 0.3 (AC12 / DC12 3.connection cables: reached 4. breaking capacity
following are valid: as per IEC 60947-5-1) a. for xed device:47074 for DC power (DC12
v circuit breaker is open v standard, minimum b. for drawout IEC60947-5-1):250 V:3A.
v spring mechanism is current 10 mA / 24 V device:47849
charged V AC 240/380 5 A (rms)
v a maintained closing "Fault-trip" indication contact(SDE)
order is not present
1. standard equipment on 1. the contact provides a 1. changeover contacts
v a maintained opening
circuit breakers, one remote indication of 2. rated current: 5 A
order is not present.
SDE contact per device device opening due to 3. breaking capacity 50/60
2. not available for an electrical fault Hz for AC power (AC12
switch- disconnector as per IEC60947-5-1):
versions a. 240/380V:5A(rms)
b. 480 V: 5 A (rms)
4. breaking capacity
for DC power (DC12
as per IEC60947-5-1):
a. 48 V: 3 A
b. 125 V: 0.3 A
c. 250 V: 0.15 A.

"Ready to close" contact(PF)


E51332A
1. optional equipment, 1. the contact indicates 1. change over contact
one PF contact per that the device may be 2. rated current: 5 A
device closed because all the 3. breaking capacity 50/60
2. connections cables not following are valid: Hz for AC power (AC12
included one PF a. circuit breaker is open as per IEC60947-5-1):
Contact :47080 b. spring mechanism is a. 240/380 V: 5 A (rms)
3. connection cables: charged b. 480 V: 5 A (rms)
a. for xed device:47074 c. a maintained closing 4. breaking capacity
b. for drawout device: order is not present for DC power (DC12
47849 d. a maintained opening as per IEC60947-5-1):
order is not present a. 48 V: 3 A
b.125 V: 0.3 A
c. 250 V: 0.15 A.

"Springs charged" limit switch contact (CH)


1. standard equipment, 1. the contact indicates 1. changeover contact
one CH contact per the "charged" status of 2. rated current: 10 A
device the operating 3. breaking capacity 50/60
mechanism (springs Hz for AC power (AC12
charged) as per 60947-5-1):
a. 240 V: 10 A (rms)

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accessories accessories

MVS06-16(C) MVS08-40(N/H/T)
Gear motor (MCH) Gear motor (MCH)

E46790A
E51290A
b Optional accessory, b The gear motor b Operating threshold: 1. optional equipment, 1. the gear motor 1. charging time: 4
one MCH gear motor per automatically charges the 0.85 to 1.1 Un one MCH gear motor automatically charges seconds max.
device spring mechanism. b Consumption: per device and recharges the 2. consumption:
b Power supply: 180 VA or W 2. connection cables not spring mechanism a. 180 VA AC
v V AC 50/60 Hz: b Inrush current: included, see below: b. 180 W DC
-24/30V DC : 47888 3. in rush current: 2 to 3 In
- 100/130 V AC 2 to 3 In for 0.1 second -48/60V DC : 47889 for 0.1 second
- 200/240 V AC b Charging time: -100/130V DC: 47890 4. operating rate: maximum
- 380/415 V AC 3 seconds max. -200/250V DC: 47891 3 cycles per minute.
v V DC: b Operating rate: -100/130V AC: 47893
- 24/30 V DC maximum 3 cycles per -200/240V AC: 47894
-380/415V AC: 47896
- 48/60 V DC minute 3. connection cables:
- 100/125 V DC a. for xed device:4707
- 200/250 V DC b. for drawout device:47849

Opening releases MX closing release XF Opening release(MX)


b Optional accessory, 1 b The MX release b Operating threshold: 1. optional equipment, 1 1. the MX release 1. device response time:

E51294A
E51294A
or 2 MX releases per instantaneously opens v XF: 0.85 to 1.1 Un MX per device. instantaneously opens 50ms ±10
device, 1 XF per device the circuit breaker when v MX: 0.7 to 1.1 Un breaker when energised the circuit breaker 2. operating threshold:
2. connections cables not when energised 0.7to1.1xUn
b The function (MX or energised b Consumption: included, see below. 2. the coil to be xed at 3. the supply can be
XF) is determined by b The XF release v pick-up: 200 VA or W - 24/30 V AC/DC: 33659 the dened location maintained
where the coil is installed instantaneously closes (80 ms) - 48/60 V AC/DC: 33660 only 4. consumption:
b Power supply: the circuit breaker when v hold: 4.5 VA or W - 100/130 V AC/DC: 33661 a. pick-up: 200VA/200W
v V AC 50/60 Hz: energised, if the device is b Circuit-breaker - 200/250 V AC/DC: 33662 b. hold: 4.5 VA/4.5W.
- 380/480 V AC/DC: 33664
- 24 V AC "ready to close". response time at Un: 3. connection cables:
- 48 V AC v XF: 55 ms ± 10 a. for xed device: 47074
- 100/130 VAC v MX: 50 ms ± 10. b. for drawout device:
- 200/250 V AC 47849
- 380/480 V AC
v V DC: Closing release(XF)
- 24/30 V DC 1.optional equipment, 1 1. the XF release 1. device response time:

E51294A
- 48/60 V DC XF per device. instantaneously closes 70ms+10/-15
- 100/130 V DC 2. connections cables not the circuit breaker 2. operating threshold:
included, see below. when energised, if 0.85 to 1.1xUn
- 200/250 V DC - 24/30 V AC/DC: 33659 the device is "ready to 3. the supply can be
- 48/60 V AC/DC: 33660 close". maintained
- 100/130 V AC/DC: 2. the coil to be xed at 4. consumption:
Instantaneous undervoltage releases (MN) MVS15511 the dened location a. pick-up:

E51294A
- 200/250 V AC/DC: only. 200VA/200W
b Optional accessory, b The MN release b Device response time: MVS15512 b. hold: 4.5 VA/4.5W.
1 MN per device instantaneously opens 90 ms ±5 - 380/480 V AC/DC:
b Power supply : the circuit breaker when b Operating threshold: MVS15513
v V AC 50/60 Hz: its supply voltage drops. v opening: 3. connection cables:
- 24 V AC 0.35 to 0.7 x Un a. for xed device:47074
b. for drawout device:
- 48 V AC v closing: 0.85 x Un 47849
- 100 / 130 V AC b Consumption:
- 200 / 250 V AC v pick-up (80 ms): Instantaneous undervoltage releases(MN)
- 380 / 480 V AC 200 VA
v V DC: v hold: 4.5 VA. 1. optional equipment, 1 1. the MN release 1. device response time:
MN per device instantaneously opens 90 ms±5
E51294A

- 24 / 30 V DC 2. connection cables not the circuit breaker 2. operating threshold:


- 48 / 60 V DC included, see below: when its supply voltage a. opening: 0.35 to 0.7 x Un
- 100 / 130 V DC -24/30 V AC/DC: 33668 drops below threshold b. closing:0.85xUn
- 200 / 250 V DC -48/60 V AC/DC: 33669 values 3. consumption:
-100/130 V AC/DC: 33670 a. pick-up:
-200/250 V AC/DC: 33671 200VA/200W
-380/480 V AC/DC: 33673 b. hold: 4.5 VA/4.5W
3. connection cables:
a. for xed device:47074
Delay unit for MN releases b. for drawout device:47849

b Optional accessory, b The unit delays b Device response time:


1 MNR with delay unit operation of the MN 0.5, 1, 1.5, 3 seconds Delay unit for MN releases

E51296A
4 5
6 per device. release to eliminate b Operating threshold: 1. optional equipment, 1 1. the unit delays operation 1.device response time
2 3
1

b Delay-unit (must be circuit-breaker nuisance v opening: MN with delay unit per of the MN release to (adjustable type):
device. eliminate circuit-breaker 0.5s-0.9s-1.5s-3s
ordered in addition to the tripping during short 0.35 to 0.7 x Un 6 2. delay-unit (must be ordered nuisance tripping during 2. operating threshold:
3 4 5
S 1 2
E51296A

3 6
1
MN): voltage dips v closing: 0.85 x Un in addition to the MN): short voltage dips a. opening: 0.35 to 0.7 x Un
0.5
MN 1.5
3
UVR de MN v 48/60 V AC b The unit is wired in b Consumption: a. 48/60 V AC/DC 2. the unit is wired in series b. closing:0.85xUn
ateurfor UVR
0 V Retard
delay
100/13 Time
AC/DC
1012
50/60 Hz / DC series with the MN and v pick-up (80 ms): S
b. 100/130V AC/DC with the MN and must be 3. consumption:
3 6
1
0.5 c. 200/250V AC/DC installed outside the a. pick-up: 200VA/200W
2 3 v 100/130 V AC must be installed outside 200 VA MN 1.5
1 3
UVR de MN
ateurfor UVR d. 380/480V AC/DC circuit breaker b. hold: 4.5 VA/4.5W
0 V Retard
delay
50/60 Hz / DC the circuit breaker. v hold: 4.5 VA. 100/13 Time
AC/DC
1012

v 200/250 V AC MN delay R (non-


1 2 3
Rr(adjustable)
unit(1part) adjustable)
50/60 Hz / DC
AC50/60Hz 48/60VAC/DC 33680
v 380/480 V AC DC 100/130 V AC/DC 33684 33681
50/60 Hz / DC. 200/250 V AC/DC 33685 33682
380/480 V AC/DC 33683
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MVS06-16(C) MVS08-40(N/H/T)

Escutcheon (CDP) Escutcheon(CDP)

E60499A
E46120A
b Optional accessory, b The CDP increases the standard equipment, one Escutcheon 1. the Escutcheon increases the
one CDP per device degree of protection to IP per device degree of protection to IP 40 and
v or xed device 40 and IK 07 (xed and a. for xed device:48601 IK 07 (xed and drawout
b. for drawout device:48603 devices).
v for drawout device. drawout devices).

Transparent cover(CP)

E46118A
Transparent cover (CCP) optional equipment, one Transparent 1. mounted with a Escutcheon, the

E60497A
cover per device equipped with a Transparent cover increases the
b Optional accessory, b Mounted with a CDP, Escutcheon (only for drawout degree of protection to IP 55 and
one CCP per device the CCP increases the devices:48604) IK 10 (only for drawout devices).
equipped with a CDP degree of protection to
IP 54 and IK 10 (xed and
drawout devices).

Blanking plate(OP) for escutcheon


optional equipment, one Blanking plate 1. Used with the Escutcheon, this
per device equipped with a option closes o the door cut-out of

E46670
Blanking plate (OP) Escutcheon (only for drawout a cubicle not yet equipped with a

E60498A
devices:48605) device.
b Optional accessory, b Used with the
one OP per device escutcheon, this option
closes of the door
cut-out of a cubicle not
yet equipped with a Blankingplate
device. It may be used
with the escutcheon for
both xed and drawout
devices.
Transparent cover for pushbutton locking(VBP)
1. optional equipment, one locking 1. the transparent cover blocks

E46238A
cover per device:48536 access (together or separately)
to the push buttons used to open
and close the device
Transparent cover for pushbutton locking using a 2. locking requires a padlock, a

E60347A
lead seal or two screws.
padlock, lead seal or screws
b Optional accessory, b The transparent cover
one locking cover per blocks access (together
device or separately) to the
pushbuttons used to open
and close the device Device OFF position locking kit for keylocks(VSPO)
b Locking requires a
1. optional equipment, 1. the kit inhibits local or remote
padlock, a lead seal or 2. one locking kit per device. (key locks closing of the device.
two screws. not included. Common for Rois/
Profalux type keylocks)
3. part number: 64925
Device OFF position locking kit for keylocks
b Optional accessory: b The kit inhibits local or
one locking kit (without remote closing of the
keylock) per device device
b Locks not included: b Mounted on the
v for Profalux keylocks chassis and accessible
v for Ronis keylocks with the door closed, this
System
System
Trip
Trip
ET6G
system locks the circuit ET6G
v for Castell keylocks
v for Kirk keylocks. breaker in "disconnected" PROFALUX MVS08
N

position using one or two


alarm
alarm
time
time tr 8 12
long
long 16
(s) 4
Ir .8 .9.95 (s)2
20
.7 s
1 24
.6 .98 .5 at 6IrIr instantaneou
.5 instantaneous
1
.4 x In Ii 8 1012
time 6
short (s) 4 15
(s)
shorttime tsd .4 .4 .3
.2
Isd 4 5 3 off
off
.1
keylocks. 2.5
3 6
8
.3
.2 2 0off
2
x In test
test
E51287A

.1 I t
2 10 on
on
delay
1.5 Ir
x
setting tg
(s) .4 .3 2
.
Note: Knock-out provision Ig D
E F
G
(s) .4
.3
.2
.1
0off
off
C H 2
B
on.1 I t
I on
A fault
fault
ground
ground

available in the front cover


Ronis for xing key-lock.
Keylocks required for the device OFF position
E46644B

locking kit:

E51286A
b One keylock per
device, Ronis or Profalux RONIS Keylocks required for the device locking kit
type. 1. a. one key lock for locking kit. 2. a. two keylocks* with same prole.
b Adaptation kits alone b. part number: b. part number:
E51270A

Profalux
are available for Castell i). Profalux:42888 i). Profalux:42878
and Kirk keylocks. ii). Ronis:41940 ii). Ronis:41950
* one keylock mounted on the device

DB119180
+one keylock supplied separately for
interlocking another device.

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MVS06-16(C) MVS06-16(C)
Top shutter closed Bottom shutter closed
Safety shutters Door interlock

E60011A
b Standard accessories, b The safety shutters b IP 20 for chassis b Optional accessory, b This device inhibits b It may be mounted on

E60030A
E60031A
provided on every automatically block the connections one door interlock per opening of the cubicle the left or right-hand side
chassis. access to the b IP 40 for the chassis door when the circuit of the chassis.
disconnecting contact disconnecting contact breaker is in "connected"
O OFF
push

cluster when the device is cluster. or "test" position.


in the "disconnected" or O OFF

"test" positions.

I specied when ordering the chassis, this locking Chassis breaker locking in "disconnected" position
function may be adapted to operate in all positions
b Optional accessory, b Mounted on the

E51498A
("connected", "test" and "disconnected"), instead of in
Racking interlock
one locking system per chassis and accessible b It is mounted on the
"disconnected" position alone. b Optional accessory, b This device prevents
device with the door closed, this right-hand side of the
one racking interlock per insertion of the racking
v for Profalux or Ronis system locks the chassis chassis.
chassis handle when the cubicle
keylocks in "disconnected" position
door is open.
v for Castell keylocks using one or two
v for Kirk keylocks. keylocks.

Mismatch protection

E59190A
b Optional accessory, b Mismatch protection
one mismatch protection ofers twenty diferent
device per chassis combinations that the
Ronis user may select to ensure
Keylocks required with the "disconnected" position that only a compatible
locking system circuit breaker is mounted

E51286A
E51273A
b One or two keylocks on a given chassis.
per locking system
v Ronis:
1 keylock
1 keylock + one identical Auxiliary terminal shield (CB)

E60345A
keylock
b Optional accessory, b The shield prevents
2 diferent key locks
one CB shield per chassis access to the terminal
Profalux v Profalux:
block of the electrical
1 keylock
auxiliaries.
1 keylock + one identical

DB119180
DB119191
keylock
2 diferent key locks.
b Adaptation kits alone
"Connected", "disconnected" and "test" position
E46095A

are available for Kirk and carriage switches (CE, CD, CT)
Castell keylocks.
b Optional accessories, b The carriage switches b Changeover contact
one to six carriage indicate the three b Breaking capacity at
switches positions: cos ϕ = 0.3 (AC12 / DC12
b Standard conguration, CE: connected position as per IEC 60947-5-1)
0 to 3 CE, 0 to 2 CD, CD: disconnected v standard, minimum
0 to 1 CT position (when the current 10 mA / 24 V
minimum isolation V AC 240 8 A (rms)
distance between the 380 8 A (rms)
main contacts and the
auxiliary contacts is
reached)
CT: test position.

Interphase barriers (EIP)


E46428

1. optional equipment 1. exible insulated


2. for rear connected partitions used to
reinforce isolation of
connection points in
installations with
busbars.
2. they are installed
vertically between rear
connection terminals.

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Discovering EasyPact MVS Chassis mechanical Discovering EasyPact MVS Chassis mechanical
accessories accessories
accessories accessories
MVS08-40(N/H/T)

Door interlock(VPEC) "Connected", "disconnected" and "test" position

E46652A
1. optional equipment, 1. this device inhibits 1. it may be mounted on carriage switches (CE, CD, CT)
one door interlock per opening of the cubicle the left or right-hand
chassis door when the circuit side of the chassis. 1. optional equipment, 1. the carriage switches 1. changeover contact
2. part number:47914 breaker is one to nine carriage indicate the three 2. rated current: 8 A

E46095A
in"connected" switches positions: 3. breaking capacity
or "test" position Standard conguration, CE: connected position 50/60 Hz for AC power
0 to 3 CE, 0 to 3 CD, CD: disconnected (AC12 as per
0 to 3 CT position (when the IEC60947-5-1):
2. part number minimum isolation 240 V: 8 A (rms)
(connection cables not distance between the 380 V/415 V: 8 A (rms)
included) main contacts and the 4. breaking capacity for
a. 1 carriage switch auxiliary contacts is DC power
33170 reached) (DC12 asper
CT: test position(in this IEC60947-5-1):
position, the power 125 V: 0.8 A.
circuits are
Circuit breaker locking in "disconnected" disconnected and the
auxialiary circuits are

E46561A
position(VSPD)
connected)
1. optional equipment, one 1. mounted on the chassis and
2. function dened based
locking kit per device for accessible with the door closed,this
on the location in
Profalux or Ronis system locks the circuit breaker in
chassis.
keylocks(not included) "disconnected" position using one
2. part number:48564 keylock
3. key locks to be ordered 2. the "disconnected" position locking

E51351A
Auxiliary terminal shield(CB)
separately. system may be modied to lock the
circuit breaker in all three positions. 1. optional equipment, 1. the shield prevents
one shield per chassis access to the terminal
2. part number: block of the electrical
3 pole:64942 auxiliaries.
4 pole:48596
Profalux Ronis Keylocks required with the "disconnected"
Top shutter closed
position locking system

E51334A
1. a. one lock for locking system 2. a. two keylocks with same prole.

E51287A
E51286A
b. part number: b. part number: Safety shutters(VO)
i). Profalux: 42888 i). Profalux: 42878
1. standard equipment 1. mounted on the 1. IP20.
ii). Ronis: 41940 ii). Ronis: 41950
2. set of shutters for top chassis, the safety
* one keylock mounted on the device
and bottom: shutters automatically
+one keylock supplied separately for
a. MVS08/MVS40 block access to the
interlocking another device.
Bottom shutter closed 3 poles disconnecting contact
4 poles cluster when the device
b. part number: is in the "disconnected"
3 poles: 48721 or "test" positions.
Operation counter(CDM) 4 poles: 48723

DB101115
1. optional equipment, per device
The operation counter sums the number of operating cycles and is visible on the
front panel. It is compatible with manual and electrical control functions.
This option is compulsory for all the source-changeover systems.
2. part number: : 48535
Shutter locking blocks
E46293A

1. optional equipment: 1. the block may be


2. blocks for MVS08 to padlocked. It:
MVS40 -prevents connection
External neutral sensors (TCE) 3. part number: 48591 of the device
-locks the shutters in

DB101386
External sensor for earth-fault protection
the closed position.
The sensors, used with the 3P circuit breakers, are installed on the neutral
conductor for:
1. residual type earth-fault protection (with ET/ETA/ETV 6G Trip System)
The rating of the sensor (CT) must be compatible with the rating of the circuit breaker:
E46428

a. MVS08 to MVS 20: CT 400/2000; UV number: 34035 Interphase barriers (EIP)


b. MVS25 to MVS 40: CT 1000/4000; UV number: 34036 1.optional equipment 1. exible insulated partitions used to
2. for rear connected reinforce isolation of connection
- xed (3 pole & 4 pole): points in installations with busbars.
48599 2. they are installed vertically between
- draw-out (3 pole & 4 rear connection terminals
pole): 48600

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Inspecting and testing Initial tests Inspecting and testing What to do when the circuit
before use Procedure before use
breaker trips

These operations must be carried out in particular A general check of the circuit breaker takes only a few minutes and avoids any risk Note the fault
before using a EasyPact MVS device for the rst time. of mistakes due to errors or negligence. Faults are signalled locally and remotely by the indicators and auxiliary contacts
A general check must be carried out: installed on circuit breakers (depending on each conguration). See page 13 in
1. prior to initial use this manual.
2. following an extended period during which the circuit breaker is not used.

A check must be carried out with the entire switchboard de-energised.


In switchboards with compartments, only those compartments that may be accessed Identify the cause of tripping
by the operators must be de-energised. A circuit must never be reclosed (locally or remotely) before the cause of the fault
has been identied and cleared.

A fault may have a number of causes.


Electrical tests 1. depending on the type of trip system,fault diagnostics are available. See page 36
Insulation and dielectric-withstand tests must be carried out immediately after of this manual for details on the type of fault indications.
delivery of the switchboard.These tests are precisely dened by international 2. depending on the type of fault and the criticality of the loads, a number of
standards and must be directed and carried out by a qualied expert. precautionary measures must be taken,in particular the insulation and dielectric
tests on a part of or the entire installation. These checks and test must be directed
Prior to running the tests, it is absolutely necessary to disconnect all the electrical and carried out by qualied personnel.
auxiliaries of the circuit breaker (MCH, MX, XF, MN,).

Inspect the circuit breaker following a short-circuit


Switchboard inspection 1. check the arc chutes (see page 95).
Check that the circuit breakers are installed in a clean environment, free of any 2. check the contacts (see page 95).
installation scrap or items (tools, electrical wires, broken parts or shreds, metal 3. check the disconnecting-contact clusters (see page 96).
objects, etc.). 4. check the tightness of connections(50 N.m see the device installation manual)

Conformity with the installation diagram Reset the circuit breaker


Check that the devices conform with the installation diagram: The circuit breaker can be reset locally.
1. breaking capacities indicated on the rating plates See page 10 for information on how the circuit breaker can be reset.
2. identication of the ET/ETA/ETV Trip System (type,rating)
3. presence of any optional functions (remote ON/OFF with motor mechanism,
auxiliaries,etc.)
4. protection settings(long time,short time,instantaneous,earth fault)
5. identication of the protected circuit marked on the front of each circuit breaker.

Condition of connections and auxiliaries


Check device mounting in the switchboard and the tightness of power connections.
Check that all auxiliaries and accessories are correctly installed:
1. electrical auxiliaries*
2. terminal blocks
3. connections of auxiliary circuits.

Operation
Check the mechanical operation of the circuit breakers:
1. opening of contacts
2. closing of contacts.

Check on the ET/ETA/ETV Trip System


Check the ET/ETA/ETV Trip System of each circuit breaker using this user
manual(from page 31 to page 38).

* Make sure that XF (closing coil) & MX (opening coil) are installed at the right locations.
Avoid installation of XF release at MX position. Failure to follow the instruction of
MN-MX-XF can not keep the circuit breaker at OFF position by remote control that
resulting equipment damage or risk of life.

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Maintaining EasyPact MVS Recommended maintenance Maintaining EasyPact MVS Maintenance operations
performance performance
program

Recommended program for devices used under normal Periodic inspections required Before undertaking any maintenance work, de-energise Arc chutes MVS 06-16 (C)
operating conditions: the installation and t locks or warnings in compliance
Interval Operations Procedure 1. remove the 2 xing screws:
Ambient temperature: -5° C / +60°C Normal atmosphere with all applicable safety standards.
each year 1. open and close the device see pages 12 and 13
locally and remotely,
successively using

E51280A

E51275AA
the various auxiliaries
2. test the operating see page 10
sequences
3. test ET/ETA/ETV Trip System see page 36
using the mini test kit
every two years 1. check the arc chutes see page 95
2. check the main contacts see page 95
3. check the see page 96
disconnecting-contact 2. check the arc chutes:
clusters chamber not cracked separators not corroded.
4. check the tightness of see the device
connections(50 N.m) installation manual If necessary, replace the arc chutes.

Parts requiring replacement, depending on the


number of operating cycles
The following parts must be replaced periodically to lengthen the service life of the
device (maximum number of operating cycles).

Part Intervening entity Description or


procedure Arc chutes MVS 08-40 (N/H/T)
arc chutes 1. user see page 95. 1. remove the 2 xing screws:
main contacts 1. inspection: user see page 95.
2. replacement:
Schneider After Sales
E51280A

E51275AA

Support
MCH gear motor 1. user see page 11.
mechanical 1. user see Mechanical
interlocks interlocking manual.
connecting-rod 1. Schneider After Sales
springs Support
MX/MN/XF 1. user see pages 12, 13.

Part replacement must be programmed on the basis of the data below, listing the 2. check the arc chutes:
service life of the various parts in numbers of O/C cycles at the rated current. chamber not cracked separators not corroded.

If necessary, replace the arc chutes.


Number of O/C cycles at the rated current
E51281A
E51279A

Type of Maximum Service life of various parts*


circuit breaker service life
Arc chutes Main contacts Connecting-rod MX/XF
springs, releases
MCH
MVS 06-16 (C) 10000 5000 5000 5000 5000
If the contacts are worn, have the concerned poles Wear of main contacts
MVS 08-16 (N/H/T) 20000 6000 6000 10000 10000 replaced by the Schneider service centre. 1. remove the arc chutes
2. close the device and check the contacts

MVS 20-40 (N/H/T) 20000 5000 5000 10000 10000


Contacts OK Contacts worn
E51276B
E51277B

* the service life of arc chutes & main contacts are at an operational voltage of 440V AC.

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Maintaining EasyPact MVS Maintenance operations Maintaining EasyPact MVS Ordering replacement parts
performance performance

MVS06-16(C)

Disconnecting-contact clusters Electrical accessories


1. grease the contacts using the grease, supplied by Schneider Electric The electrical accessories that may require replacement are the following:
2. check the contacts as follows: 1. MCH gear motor
a. open the circuit breaker 2. MX opening release
b. de-energise the busbars 3. XF closing release
c. disconnect the circuit breaker 4. MN under voltage release.
d. remove the circuit breaker
e. check the contact ngers (no sign of copper should be visible)
Replace any worn clusters.
Arc chutes
b 1 chute per pole.
3. the position of the clusters must correspond to the table below.

Rating Type MVS06 MVS08 MVS10 MVS12 MVS16 MVS20 MVS25 MVS32 MVS40
C layout no1 layout no1 layout no1 layout no1 layout no6
N layout no2 layout no2 layout no2 layout no2 layout no2 layout no3 layout no4 layout no5
H layout no2 layout no2 layout no2 layout no2 layout no2 layout no2 layout no4 layout no5
CA layout no1 layout no1 layout no1 layout no1 layout no6
Front
NA layout no2 layout no2 layout no2 layout no2 layout no2 layout no3 layout no4 layout no5 b 1 per 3- or 4- pole device.
HA layout no2 layout no2 layout no2 layout no2 layout no2 layout no2 layout no4 layout no5

layout n°1 layout n°2 layout n°3

E51325B
E51326B
Charging handle
b 1 per device.

layout n°4 layout n°5 layout n°6

E51327B
Crank

CDB500033
b 1 per device.

Disconnectiong-contact clusters
b number per circuit breaker, see table page 96.

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Maintaining EasyPact MVS Ordering replacement parts Maintaining EasyPact MVS Troubleshooting and solutions
performance performance

MVS08-40(N/H/T)

Electrical accessories
The electrical accessories that may require replacement are the following: Problem Problem Problem
1. MCH gear motor
2. MX opening release circuit breaker cannot be closed locally or remotely 1. circuit breaker padlocked or keylocked in a. disable the locking function
3. XF closing release the "open" position
4. MN under voltage release.
2. circuit breaker interlocked mechanically a. check the position of the other circuit
See page 85 in the "Auxiliaries for remote operation" section for their characteristics in a source changeover system breaker in the changeover system
and part numbers. b. modify the situation to release the interlock

Arc chutes 3. circuit breaker not completely connected a. terminate racking in (connection) of the

E51335A
1. arc chute: MVS08-40 1. 3 or 4 chutes per circuit breaker circuit breaker
part number:MVS21807
4. the reset button signalling a fault trip has a. clear the fault
not been reset b. push the reset button on the front of the
circuit breaker

5. stored energy mechanism not charged a. charge the mechanism manually


b. if it is equipped with a an MCH gear motor,
check the supply of power to the motor.
If the problem persists, replace
the gear motor(MCH)
6. MX opening shunt release a. there is an opening order.
Disconnecting-contact clusters for standard MVS permanently supplied with power Determine the origin of the order. The

E46237A
1. cluster : 1. number per circuit order must be cancelled before the circuit
part number:33166 breaker, see table page 96. breaker can be closed
7. MN under voltage release not supplied a. there is an opening order. Determine the
with power origin of the order.
b. check the voltage and the supply
circuit (U > 0.85 Un). If the problem
persists,replace the release
8. XF closing release continuously supplied a. cut the supply of power to the XF closing
with power,but circuit breaker not "ready release, then send the closing order again
to close" (XF not wired in series with PF via the XF, but only if the circuit breaker is
contact) "ready to close"

E46109A
Front cover with knock-out provision for key
lock(standard) circuit breaker cannot be closed remotely but can be 1. closing order not executed by the XF a. check the voltage and the supply circuit
System
Trip System
ET6G
ET6G
Trip
closed locally using the closing pushbutton on breaker closing release (0.85-1.1Un). lf the problem persists,
1.front cover for 3-or 4 1.one per device.
replace the XF release
MVS08
N
poles devices.
alarm
alarm
long time
long time tr 8 12
(s) 4 16
Ir .8 .9.95 (s)
2 20
.6.7
.5
.4 x In
1
.98
1 24
.5 at 6 Ir
Ir instantaneous
instantaneous
50/60H
part number:
Ii 8 1012 IEC 60947-2
time 6
short
shorttime tsd .4 .3
(s)
(s) .4 4
Isd 4 5 .2 15
3 .3 3 off
off
6 .1
2
2.5 8 .2 x In
2 .1 2t 0off test
test
1.5
x Ir
setting
10 on

tg
on I

(s)
delay

. 4 .3
unexpected tripping without activation of the reset 1. MN undervoltage release supply voltage a. check the voltage and the supply circuit
(s) .4 .2
Ig E F
G
.3 .1
CD H .2 0off
off
B I
on.1 I2t
A on
fault
ground fault
ground
MVS21808
button signalling a fault trip too low (U> 0.85 Un)
2. load-shedding order sent to the MX a. check the overall load on the distribution
opening release by another device system
b. if necessary, modify the settings of
Charging handle devices in the installation

E46126A
3. unnecessary opening order from the MX a. determine the origin of the order
1. Manual operating 1. one handle per device. opening release
spring charging handle.
part number: 47940 unexpected tripping with activation of the reset button 1. overload a. determine and clear the causes of the
signalling a fault trip 2. earth fault fault
3. short-circuit detected by Trip unit b. check the condition of the circuit breaker
before putting it back into service

instantaneous opening after each attempt to close 1. thermal memory a. refer to page no.34-35
the circuit breaker with activation of the reset
button signalling a fault trip of this user manual.
2. transient over current when closing b. press the reset button

E51336A
a. modify the distribution system or the Trip
Crank unit settings.
1.crank per device. 1.one per device. b. check the condition of the circuit breaker
part number:47944 before putting it back into service
3. closing on a short-circuit c. press the reset button
a. clear the fault
b. check the condition of the circuit breaker
before putting it back into service
c. press the reset button

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Maintaining EasyPact MVS Troubleshooting and solutions Checking EasyPact MVS
performance operating conditions

Ambient temperature

E51260B
Problem Probable causes Solutions
EasyPact MVS devices can operate under the following temperature
conditions:
circuit breaker cannot be opened remotely, but can 1. opening order not executed by the MX check the voltage and the supply circuit 1. the electrical and mechanical characteristics are stipulated for an ambient
be opened locally opening release (0.7-1.1Un). temperature of -5°C to +60°C
If the problem persists, replace the MX 2. circuit-breaker closing is guaranteed down to -35°C
release ET6G
ET6G
Trip
System
Trip
System
3. EasyPact MVS (without Trip System) can be stored in an ambient temperature of
N
MVS08
-40°C to +85°C
alarm
alarm 50/60H
time
time tr 8 12 60947-2
long
long IEC
(s) 4
(s) 16
Ir .8 .9.95 2 20
1 24
.6.7 .98 instantaneous
instantaneous
.5 at 6IrIr
.5 1
.4 x In Ii 8 1012
time 6
short (s) 4 15
shorttime tsd .4 .4 .3
(s) .2
Isd 4 5 3 off
off
3 .3 .1 2
6
. 2 x In test
2.5 8 .1 2
0off
test
I t
2 10 on
on
1.5 Ir delay
x
setting tg
(s) . 4 . 3 .2
(s) .4
E F
Ig G
.3 .1
CD
.2 0off
off
H
B
on.1 I2t
I on
A
2. opening order not executed by the MN drop in voltage insucient or residual voltage ground
fault
fault
ground
4. the Trip System can be stored in an ambient temperature of -25°C to +85°C.
undervoltage release (U<0.35Un) across the terminals of the
undervoltage release. lf the problem persists,
replace the MN release

circuit breaker can not be opened locally 1. operating mechanism malfunction or contact a Schneider service centre
welded contacts

circuit breaker can not be reset locally 1. insucient supply voltage for the MCH check the voltage and the supply circuit
gear motor (0.85 - 1.1 Un).
If the problem persists, replace the MCH Electromagnetic disturbances
release EasyPact MVS devices are protected against:

E51264B
1. overvoltages caused by devices that generate electromagnetic disturbances
nuisance tripping of the circuit breaker with 1. reset button not pushed-in completely push the reset button in completely 2. overvoltages caused by an atmospheric disturbances or by a distribution-system
activation of the reset button signalling a fault trip outage (e.g. failure of a lighting system)
3. devices emitting radio waves (radios, walkie-talkies, radar, etc.)
impossible to insert the crank in connected, test or 1. a padlock or keylock is present on the disable the locking function 4. electrostatic discharges produced by users.
disconnected position chassis or a door interlock is present Trip
System
System
ET6G Trip
ET6G

N
MVS08
EasyPact MVS devices have successfully passed the electromagnetic-compatibility
alarm
alarm 50/60H
time
time tr 8 12 60947-2
long
long IEC
(s) 4
(s) 16
Ir .8 .9.95 2 20
1 24
.6.7 .98 instantaneous
instantaneous
.5 at 6IrIr
.5 1
.4 x In Ii 8 1012
time 6
short (s) 4 15
shorttime tsd .4 .4 .3
(s) .2
Isd 4 5 3 off
off
3 .3 .1 2
6
. 2 x In test
2.5 8 .1 2
0off
test
I t
2 10 on
on
1.5 Ir delay
x
setting tg
(s) . 4 . 3 .2
(s) .4
impossible to turn the crank 1. the position release button has not been press the position release button Ig
CD
B
A
E F

I
G
H

fault
.3
.2
on.1 I2t
on
.1
0off
off
tests (EMC) dened by the following international standards:
groundfault
ground

pressed IEC 60947-2, appendix F

circuit breaker cannot be removed from chassis 1. circuit breaker not in disconnected turn the crank until the circuit breaker is in The above tests guarantee that:
position disconnected position and the position 1. no nuisance tripping occurs
release button is popped-out. 2. tripping times are respected.

2. the rails are not completely out pull the rails all the way out

circuit breaker cannot be connected (racked in) 1. the safety shutters are locked remove the lock(s)
2. the disconnecting-contact clusters are reposition the clusters
incorrectly positioned
3. chassis locked in disconnected position disable the chassis locking function
4. the position release button has not been press the position release button
Cleaning
1. non-metallic parts:
pressed, preventing rotation of the crank
never use solvent, soap or any other cleaning product. Clean with a dry cloth only
5. the circuit breaker has not been insert the circuit breaker completely so that
2. metal parts:
suciently inserted in the chassis it is engaged in the racking mechanism
clean with a dry cloth whenever possible. If solvent, soap or any other cleaning
product must be used, make sure that it does not come into contact with non-
circuit breaker cannot be locked in disconnected 1. the circuit breaker is not in the right check the circuit breaker position by
metallic parts.
position position making sure the position release button is
popped-out.

2. the crank is still in the chassis remove the crank and store it

circuit breaker cannot be locked in connected, test 1. check that locking in any position is contact a Schneider service centre
or disconnected posttion enabled
2. the circuit breaker is not in the right check the circuit breaker position by
position making sure the position release button is
popped-out.

3. the crank is still in the chassis remove the crank and store it

the crank cannot be inserted to connect or 1. the rails are not completely in push the rails all the way in
disconnected the circuit breaker

the right-hand rail (chassis alone) or the circuit 1. the crank is still in the chassis remove the crank and store it
breaker cannot be drawn out

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