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How to change the power sign on 5.2E, 6.2E, 5.3E,6.3E trip units for Powerpact H, J and L frame breaker?

Issue:
How to change the power sign on 5.2E, 6.2E, 5.3E,6.3E trip units for Powerpact H, J and L frame breaker?

Product Line:
Powerpact H, J and L

Resolution:
The power sign can be changed through Modbus registers or with RSU software and UTA test kit STRV00910.

RSU:
Modify the Power sign using the RSU software and UTA Tester STRV00910,
In the Metering setup/Power sign window, select the power sign:
• + The power running through the circuit breaker from top to bottom is
counted positively.
• - The power running through the circuit breaker from top to bottom is
counted negatively.
The default value of the power sign is +.


MODBUS:
Power Flow
Sign 3316 3315 RW — — UINT 0–1 E
Power flow sign
0 = the active power flows from upstream (top) to downstream (bottom) (default).
1 = the active power flows from downstream (bottom) to upstream (top).
The power flow sign command (command code = 47240) configures the content of the power flow sign register.

8000 7999 — — UINT 46240 E Command code = 46240
8001 8000 — — UINT 12 E Number of parameters (bytes) = 12
8002 8001 — — UINT 5121 E Destination = 5121 (0x1401)
8003 8002 — — UINT 1 E 1
8004
8005
8003
8004 — — STRING — E Level 4 password (default value = ‘0000’ = 0x30303030)
8006 8005 — — UINT 0–1 E
Power flow sign
0 = the active power flows from upstream (top) to downstream (bottom)
(default)
1 = the active power flows from downstream (bottom) to upstream (top).

Schneider Electric Canada

Attachment(s)
Power Setup from Micrologic 5 and 6 trip unit user guide 48940-312-01 1-2012.pdf [86.5 KB]
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