Rockwell Automation 1500 Modular Protection System Conversion Kit (GE Multilin to Bulletin 825 Plus) User Manual

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1500-IN059C-EN-E – June 2013

Installation

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If the RTD option is used, wire the RTDs to the 825 Plus RTD Scanner

voltage panel. Refer to the RTD Interface Installation Guide (Appendix C)

for additional information on RTD wiring.

Failure to reconnect all wires and cables correctly may

result in equipment damage, personal injury and/or

death.

5. Route the 825 Plus interface wire harness to the location of an existing

GE MPM metering module or a blank space suitable to mount the

supplied 825-MCM20 or 825-MCM5 converter module.

(Figures 4.25 and 4.26)

Refer to Steps 8 to 11 for GE 169/269/269 Plus to 825 Plus kits with meter-

ing option. Otherwise, use steps 6 to 7.

Important: Refer to the supplied wiring diagram during installation of 825

Plus Interface Panel. Refer to the Ordering Information section for Electrical

Diagram (ED) drawing number.

6. Mount the 825-MCM20 or 825-MCM5 module on the LV panel with

provided hardware. Note: drilling may be required.

Failure to remove all metal chips and splinters can result

in equipment damage or hazardous operation.

7. Connect the corresponding wire harness to the 825 MCM module terminals.

(Figure 4.26)

8. Remove the existing GE MPM/MTM metering module from LV panel.

Using the wire number table in Appendix A, mark each wire with the

corresponding GE MPM/MTM module terminal block number for refer-

ence later in the procedure.

9. Remove the GE MPM/MTM module from the low voltage panel. Save

all the mounting hardware.

10. Mount the 825 Plus MPM/MTM interfaced panel in the previous location

used by the GE MPM/MTM metering module with the same mounting

hardware.

11. Reconnect the existing wires to the corresponding 825 Plus MPM/MTM

interface panel terminal blocks. These are located and numbered the same

as those on the GE module. Use the wire number table in Appendix A to

verify the wire numbers and the terminal block location.

Figure 4.5

Figure 4.6

Figure 4.7

ATTENTION

ATTENTION

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