Micro Logi Trouble Shooting

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ComPact NSX Circuit Breakers and Switch-Disconnectors 100-

630 A Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting
Introduction
Troubleshooting operations are described in the following tables, with the checks
or repairs to be carried out in relation to the probable causes of the malfunction
indicated. They are classified into the following events:
• Repetitive tripping
• Circuit breaker fails to close (manually operated circuit breaker)
• Circuit breaker fails to close (motor-operated circuit breaker)
• MicroLogic 5, 6 and 7 fault screens

Repetitive Tripping
Indication Probable cause Checks or repairs

SD Supply voltage to the MN undervoltage Check the power supply for the release (for
trip release is too low or subject to example, a supply powering motors with high
significant variations power ratings may be unstable). If so, connect
the release to a clean or stable supply.

Supply voltage to an MX shunt trip Check that the release connection is correct
release applied unintentionally compared to the installation diagram.

SD, SDE Operating temperature too high Check the switchboard ventilation and the
temperature in the room.

SD, SDE, SDV Inappropriate earth-leakage protection Check the value of the natural leakage current.
setting (MicroLogic 4 and 7 or VigiPacT
Earth-leakage fault indicator (MicroLogic 4) Add-on) Depending on the results:
• Isolate the equipment with excessive
Information on display screen (MicroLogic
7) natural leakage current
• Or raise the earth-leakage (VigiPacT Add-
Button R on VigiPacT Add-on in the out on) protection setting, observing the
position (MicroLogic 5 and 6 with VigiPacT safety rules.
Add-on)
Transient insulation fault on the Check whether the fault coincides with
equipment commissioning an item of equipment.

Depending on the results:


• Repair the faulty equipment
• Isolate the equipment with excessive
natural leakage current
• Or raise the earth-leakage (VigiPacT Add-
on) protection setting, observing the
safety rules.

SD, SDE Operating temperature too high Check the switchboard ventilation and the
temperature in the room.
Screen TriP (available only in MicroLogic
5, 6, and 7) then StoP

Circuit Breaker Fails to Close (Manually Operated Circuit Breaker)


Indication Probable cause Checks or repairs

SD MX shunt trip release energized Check that the release connection is correct
compared to the installation diagram.
MN undervoltage trip release not
energized

OF Circuit breaker interlocked Check the installation and interlock diagram


(mechanical or electrical) for both circuit
breakers.

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