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Instructional Booklet 

IB013003EN

Effective June 2023

Instructions for installation, operation,  

and maintenance of Magnum MR2  

(integral racking) 

EATON

 www.eaton.com

Motorized remote racking (MR2)

Magnum PXR or Power Defense SB (PD-SB) drawout breakers 

with the MR2 integral racking option allow an operator to remotely 

rack a Magnum breaker from a distance of 30 feet (9  .14 m) or 

greater depending on the communication option installed .  The 

MR2 helps to mitigate electrical arc flash exposure by allowing the 

operator to work from outside the arc flash boundary .  The integral 

racking system consists of a breaker with integral motorized racking 

assembly, wired cassette, controller, and a customer provided user 

interface (see Figure 1) .  The racking assembly contains safety 

and component position sensing features located on the racking 

mechanism of the breaker .  The controller accepts 120 Vac and 

supplies power to a motor based on the user input .  The position 

of the Magnum breaker is detected by three limit switches located 

internal to the racking mechanism .  Circuit breakers equipped with 

MR2 have a layer of Magnalube applied to primary disconnects .  For 

additional lubrication information, refer to Appendix or “Section 7: 

Importance of Maintenance” in MN013016EN .
Control power requirements:

• 

Input voltage, nominal: 120 Vac; 10 A,

• 

Input voltage range: ±10% nominal .

The MR2 integral racking system is shown below (see Figure 1) .  

Breakers equipped with MR2 can be identified by the blue colored 

levering fascia .  The user can control the system by means of a 

pendant, Modbus master (such as the Eaton Power Distribution 

Monitoring and Control system), or separately wired I/O buttons .  

Controller can be mounted to the left side (preferred) or right side of 

the cassette .  If placed in other areas of the switchgear, extension 

wires can be added with the existing terminal blocks .  The eight 

MR2 tertiary wires connect the controller to the MR2 levering 

device thru the breaker/cassette secondary connectors .  The wire 

description is as follows:
 

Grey  

= Racking position switch – Common;

 

Green   = Racking position switch – Disconnect;

 

Yellow   = Racking position switch – Test;

 

Red 

= Racking position switch – Connect;

 

Blue 

= Permissive switch circuit;

 

Blue 

= Permissive switch circuit;

 

Black 

= Motor DC (+);

 

White 

= Motor DC (-) .

Customer will need to supply the 120 Vac input to the controller .

Figure 1. MR2 integral racking system.

Secondary connectors

The MR2 wired connections (tertiaries) pass through the breaker 

and cassette’s secondary connectors .  The eight tertiary contacts are 

connected when the breaker is placed in the disconnect position and 

remain connected through test and connect (see Figure 2) .

Figure 2. Breaker in disconnect position.

Pushing on the top of the breaker cover (see Figure 3) will ensure 

good electrical connection of the tertiary contacts in the disconnect 

position .

Figure 3. Tertiary connection in disconnect.

The eight MR2 tertiary contacts are located in the middle of the 

secondary connectors .  The breaker side and cassette side are 

shown in Figure 4 and Figure 5 .

Figure 4. Breaker side secondary connector.

Figure 5. Cassette side secondary connector.

Circuit

breaker

side view

MR2 tertiaries

Rear of 

compartment

Primary

connections 

not made

Compartment

front door

Summary of Contents for Magnum MR2

Page 1: ...ndication 5 Setting the breaker type 6 Setting the Modbus address 6 Control options 7 Option 1 7 Option 2 7 Option 3 7 Sequence of operations 7 Diagnostics troubleshooting 8 E1 Motor overcurrent 8 E2 Open motor circuit 8 E3 Motor timed out 8 E4 Magnum breaker position unknown 8 E5 Open permissive 8 E6 Communication error 8 E8 Position switch error 8 Controller diagnostic display 9 Controller mount...

Page 2: ...NNEL WITH THIS TYPE OF PRESENTATION THIS WILL HELP ASSURE THAT PERSONNEL ARE ALERT TO THESE TYPES OF MESSAGES IN ADDITION THESE MESSAGES ARE ALL UPPERCASE AND BOLDFACE All possible contingencies which may arise during installation operation or maintenance and all details and variations of this equipment are not encompassed by these instructions If further information is desired by the purchaser re...

Page 3: ...trol the system by means of a pendant Modbus master such as the Eaton Power Distribution Monitoring and Control system or separately wired I O buttons Controller can be mounted to the left side preferred or right side of the cassette If placed in other areas of the switchgear extension wires can be added with the existing terminal blocks The eight MR2 tertiary wires connect the controller to the M...

Page 4: ...e are three methods to restrict racking a Magnum circuit breaker Option 1 lockout tagout This option prevents both electrical and manual operation Push the padlock slider forward towards the breaker aligning two holes on the left side and insert a padlock see Figure 7 The MR2 will be disabled via the permissive circuit and manual racking is blocked as well The label on the levering door will show ...

Page 5: ...acking Racking indication While electrical or manual racking there exists three discrete colored positions which are disconnect green test yellow and connect red see positions A B and C in Figure 12 At these positions the breaker can be closed when the racking door is fully lowered Figure 12 Discrete colored positions If racking is stopped electrically or manually in between disconnect test or tes...

Page 6: ...available Modbus addresses are 01 to 99 for one RS485 network To set the Modbus address follow the steps below 1 Connect pendant to the controller to be programmed 2 Hold down the Intermediate button and within three seconds press and hold the Connect button until the two digit LED display begins to flash at the same time the Connect LED will begin to flash 3 Now the Test and Disconnect buttons ca...

Page 7: ...ch of the control options Pendant I O and Modbus The Enable button must be held to operate the pendant 1 Insert the breaker into the breaker cell a The breaker is now in the disconnect position b The solid green disconnect LED will be illuminated c To proceed further and rack the breaker to the connected position the breaker must be open If the breaker is closed you will see an E5 code Refer to th...

Page 8: ...communications E3 Motor timed out Condition when motor continues to run in excess of the normal required time to reach the desired position This error state condition can be caused from a malfunction of the MR2 Operator should shut off power to the MR2 controller by tripping the circuit breaker or fuse protecting the controller and manually rack out the Magnum breaker Once the Magnum breaker is re...

Page 9: ...RI RO OC AD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Product group 2 Gear type will always be 02 for Magnum 3 Controller firmware version 4 Pendant firmware version 5 Rack in count 6 Rack out count 7 Overcurrent count 8 Modbus address 01 to 99 Controller mounting The controller can be mounted to the left side or right side of the cassette If placed in other areas of the switchgear extension wires can be added with the e...

Page 10: ...ube is not present please contact Eaton Technical Support and order with style shown in Table 3 Magnalube can be added to the leading edges and surfaces on all primary disconnects that make contact with the cassette stabs Table 3 Greases used on Magnum PXR and PD SB Grease type Desription Magnalube G Eaton standards 53701AI Color Green Manufactured by Saunders Enterprises inc 11 51 44th Road Long ...

Page 11: ...11 Instructional Booklet IB013003EN Effective June 2023 Instructions for installation operation and maintenance of Magnum MR2 integral racking EATON www eaton com Notes ...

Page 12: ...een the 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 the purchaser and Eaton NO WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR MERCHANTABILITY OR WARRANTIES ARISING FROM THE COURSE OF DEALING OR USAG...

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