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MX350 AUTOMATIC TRANSFER CONTROL SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL

MECHANICAL INSTALLATION

CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION

Figure 5: Screw mounting

Module withdrawal and insertion

DANGER

DANGER: 

Module withdrawal and insertion may only be performed when control power has been 
removed from the unit. Inserting an incorrect module type into a slot may result in 
personal injury, damage to the unit or connected equipment, or undesired operation!

CAUTION

CAUTION: 

Proper electrostatic discharge protection (for example, a static strap) must be used 
when coming into contact with modules while they are removed from the MX350.

The MX350 is a modular protection system. This allows for easy withdrawal and insertion 
of modules for fast replacement. Modules must only be replaced in their original factory 
configured slots.
Use the following procedure to withdraw a module.
1.

Ensure that control power has been removed from the MX350.

2.

Record the slot location of the module to ensure that the same or replacement 
module is inserted into the correct slot.

3.

Remove the two captive screws at the top and bottom of the module.

4.

Slide a flat-blade screwdriver into the opening above the module marked by the two 
arrows on top of the MX350 case.

5.

Press down on the screwdriver and pivot towards the unit to unlatch the module from 
the MX350 case.

MEETS VIBRATION REQUIREMENT OF

IEC 60255 SEC 21.1, 21.2, & 21.3

2.250”

(57,15 mm)

#6 -32 THREADED HOLE

QTY: 2

4.100”

(104,14 mm)

889727A1.CDR

Summary of Contents for MX350

Page 1: ...N 1601 9071 A2 GE publication code GEK 113497A Copyright 2010 GE Multilin IISO9001 2000 G E M ULTILI N R E GISTERE D 1601 9071 A2 MX350 Automatic Transfer Control System Low voltage power transfer co...

Page 2: ...ad EnerVista MX350 Setup and FlexLogic are registered trademarks of GE Multilin Inc The contents of this manual are the property of GE Multilin Inc This documentation is furnished on license and may n...

Page 3: ...Mechanical installation 2 1 Dimensions 2 1 Product identification 2 2 Mounting 2 2 Module withdrawal and insertion 2 4 Module and terminal identification 2 6 Electrical installation 2 7 Power supply...

Page 4: ...go Transfer Alarm Panel CTAP option 5 7 Common ATS setpoints 5 8 Current and voltage transformers 5 9 Inputs 5 10 Outputs 5 10 Communications setpoints 5 10 System 5 12 Events 5 13 Zenith 5 13 Operati...

Page 5: ...testing Integrated pushbuttons and LED indicators reduce external components and wiring DIN rail and Panel Mounting Multiple communication protocols allows simple integration into monitoring and cont...

Page 6: ...tputs 5 to 32 contact inputs The following option packages are available Option A Full function ATS control with full sensing and control capabilities depending on order option Expanded diagnostics hi...

Page 7: ...up to 256 cycles each 16 samples sec Auto Load Shed with voltage frequency and kW triggers Option C Option Package B plus 4 additional inputs and outputs total 8 in 8 out Option D Option Package C plu...

Page 8: ...CONTROLLER 170VDC RS485 MODBUS RTU ETHERNET MODBUS TCP IP NOTE 1 K CARD P ENGINE START CONTACT I O CARD 24VDC TO K CARD AND I O CARD SUPPLIED BY OTHERS 3 CT S 1 CT NOTE 1 TO SOURCE 2 NOTE 1 FOURTH PO...

Page 9: ...er switch types to be controlled by the Controller are Standard Open Transition Delayed Transition and Closed Transition The figure below shows the one line diagram for all three types Figure 4 Automa...

Page 10: ...steps of 0 1 programmable Dropout 50 0 to 62 9 Hz in steps of 0 1 programmable Time delay No programmable time delay Accuracy 0 05 Hz UNDERFREQUENCY Pickup level 45 0 to 59 9 Hz in steps of 0 1 progr...

Page 11: ...ni B for laptop computer connection Metering and monitoring specifications EVENT RECORDER Capacity 256 events Data storage non volatile memory FREQUENCY METERING Range 40 00 to 70 00 Hz in steps of 0...

Page 12: ...perate time 10 ms Maximum contact load 10 mA at 5 V DC Maximum switching rate 300 operations per minute no load 30 operations per minute load Mechanical life 10 000 000 operations Continuous current 1...

Page 13: ...Insulation Resistance EN60255 5 500 V DC 100 Mohm Damped Oscillatory IEC61000 4 18 IEC60255 22 1 2 5 KV CM 1 KV DM Electrostatic Discharge EN61000 4 2 IEC60255 22 2 Level 4 RF Immunity EN61000 4 3 IEC...

Page 14: ...Council Directive According to CE compliance Low voltage directive EN60255 5 EN60947 1 EN60947 6 1 EMC Directive EN61000 6 2 EN61000 6 4 ISO Manufactured under a registered quality program ISO9001 EN...

Page 15: ...gure 5 MX350 order codes Example of an MX350 order code MX350 GEHE3BBAKLL MX350 with graphical control panel incl USB port English language display high voltage control power supply 84 to 250 VDC or 6...

Page 16: ...1 12 MX350 AUTOMATIC TRANSFER CONTROL SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL ORDER CODES FOR MX350 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION...

Page 17: ...anical installation This section describes the mechanical installation of the MX350 system including dimensions for mounting and information on module withdrawal and insertion Dimensions The MX350 is...

Page 18: ...e panel of the MX350 This label indicates the product model serial number firmware revision and date of manufacture Figure 2 MX350 label Mounting The MX350 can be mounted three ways standard panel mou...

Page 19: ...ation and or within an appropriate enclosure Figure 4 DIN rail mounting The screw mount for high vibration environments is illustrated below 4 40x3 8in SELF TAP PAN HD PHILIPS QTY 6 SUPPLIED GE PART N...

Page 20: ...ular protection system This allows for easy withdrawal and insertion of modules for fast replacement Modules must only be replaced in their original factory configured slots Use the following procedur...

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