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Instruction Leaflet 

IL02401001E

Effective August 2009

CM52 Network Protector

with Arc Flash Reduction Module

EAtoN CoRPoRAtIoN www.networkprotectors.net

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Warning

only certified and competent personnel should attempt to 

install or maintain potentially hazardous equipment.  

 

do not attempt to install or perform maintenance on equip-

ment While it is energized. death or severe personal injury 

can result from contact With energized equipment. alWays 

verify that no voltage is present before proceeding. alWays 

folloW safety procedures. 

 

eaton is not liable for the misapplication or misinstallation 

of its products.

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caution

observe all recommendations, notes, cautions, and Warnings 

relating to the safety of personnel and equipment. observe 

and comply With all general and local health and safety 

laWs, codes, and procedures.

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caution 

a flash hazard analysis should be done to determine personal 

protective equipment requirements.

1.0 General

Per the previous WARNING, it is highly recommended that mainte-

nance be conducted on electrical equipment including circuit break-

ers with the system de-energized . 
For situations that arise where this is not possible, the Maintenance 

Mode function of the CM52 Network Protector can reduce arc flash 

incident energy that is generated on a fault condition . This is accom-

plished by a analog trip circuit which,  when armed, provides a fast 

acting response to the fault . The reduced arc condition will occur 

only in devices downstream of the unit in Maintenance Mode . The 

Maintenance Mode indicator LED is located in the upper portion of 

the unit .

2.0 Maintenance Mode Setting

The Maintenance Mode Setting is fixed at 2 .5 times the rating of the 

installed Network Protector .

3.0 Arming Maintenance Mode 

There are two ways to arm the Maintenance Mode Arc Flash 

Reduction setting .
A remote switch wired through the breaker secondary contacts can 

remotely arm the Maintenance Mode setting . A high quality, gold 

plated or palladium contact is required in this application . The blue 

LED on the unit’s front will verify that the function is armed . (See 

wiring diagram on page three .)  
A  second method to arm the maintenance setting is via a communi-

cation device .
When Maintenance Setting is enabled via device communications, 

this setting must be disabled by device communications . 

4.0 Remote Indicator

The CM52 breaker will be wired with a secondary contact which can 

be used to indicate remotely that the Maintenance Setting is armed . 

(Refer to diagram on page three for a wiring of this remote {blue 

light] indicator .)

5.0  Tripping and Testing

The Maintenance Mode function will provide fast tripping to reduce 

the arc flash incident energy . The Maintenance Mode Trip LED posi-

tion is used to indicate a trip initiated by the Maintenance Mode 

setting .
The Maintenance Setting, external wiring (if any) and tripping func-

tionality should be periodically verified by primary or secondary injec-

tion current testing .

Summary of Contents for CM52

Page 1: ...ngs 2 3 Arming Maintenance Mode 2 4 Remote Indicator 2 5 Tripping and Testing 2 6 Wiring Diagram 3 7 ARM IDM Retro fit Field Installation Instructions 4 Effective August 2009 Instruction Leaflet IL024...

Page 2: ...a fast acting response to the fault The reduced arc condition will occur only in devices downstream of the unit in Maintenance Mode The Maintenance Mode indicator LED is located in the upper portion...

Page 3: ...Activation Relay The recommended selector switch for this low voltage application is Eaton part number 10250T1333 2E which includes a contact block rated for Logic Level and Corrosive use The maximum...

Page 4: ...ration CM52 using the Voltage Regulator Device VRD as the breaker wiring is different from that of current production Installation of this kit should take approximately 2 5 hours Please refer to your...

Page 5: ...ocking tab is engaged Figure 4 Wire Harness Labeled with Wire Numbers Figure 5 Correct Orientation for the IDM STEP 6 The 9 Wire Harness has an IDM terminal block attached Feed the wires with the term...

Page 6: ...ER BOLTS STEP 11 WARNING Internal fuses and or external fuses and disconnect links MUST be removed prior to proceeding as the upper interphase barrier system must be removed For complete safety use an...

Page 7: ...nd side sheet of the relay module by removing the protective paper covering the adhesive strips Figure 12 Location of the GAPs Module STEP 14 Connect the four point twist connector from the new second...

Page 8: ...d remove the protective paper from the adhesive strip Locate the module such that the flying leads marked 1C 2C and 3C are as close as practical to the front edge of the DIN rail terminal block Refer...

Page 9: ...or operation of the CM52 ARM IDM to function the MPCV relay must be connected C The following LED s must be illuminated upon power up 1 Power ON 2 Motor Enabled 3 Motor OK 4 Spring Release OK 5 IDM Tr...

Page 10: ...10 Instruction Leaflet IL02401001E Effective August 2009 CM52 Network Protector with Arc Flash Reduction Module eaton corporation www networkprotectors net Figure 19 ARMS Schematic...

Page 11: ...11 Instruction Leaflet IL02401001E Effective August 2009 CM52 Network Protector with Arc Flash Reduction Module eaton corporation www networkprotectors net Notes...

Page 12: ...parties This literature is not intended to and does not enlarge or add to any such contract The sole source governing the rights and remedies of any purchaser of this equipment is the contract between...

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