CHAPTER 10: MAINTENANCE
REPLACE MODULE
L60 LINE PHASE COMPARISON SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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panel, then check that the graphical front panel is plugged into the upper connection, not the lower silver connection
on the CPU module.
To upgrade software and firmware.
1.
Upgrade the EnerVista software as outlined in this chapter.
2.
Input the IP address and subnet mask of the relay on the front panel under
Settings > Product Setup >
Communications > Network
, and input the gateway address under
Default IPv4 Route
.
3.
Upgrade the firmware in the EnerVista software as outlined in this chapter, for example under
Maintenance > Update
Firmware
.
If you see error messages after the upgrade, disconnect power to the relay and shut down the software, then start
both again. If you see a flashing message about front panel communications trouble, check the connection of the
graphical front panel to the CPU module.
4.
In the EnerVista software, click the
Device Setup
button and refresh the order code for the device.
5.
Set the relay to Programmed mode under
Settings > Product Setup > Installation
.
6.
Update the EnerVista software to recognize the graphical front panel under
Maintenance > Change Front Panel
. This
setting does not display for units already with a graphical front panel.
10.11 Replace module
This section outlines how to replace a module.
The relay, being modular in design, allows for the withdrawal and insertion of modules. Replace modules only with like
modules in their original factory configured slots.
To replace a module:
1.
Open the enhanced front panel to the left once the thumb screw has been removed. This allows for easy access of the
modules for withdrawal. The new wide-angle hinge assembly in the enhanced front panel opens completely and
allows easy access to all modules in the L60.
Figure 10-26: Modules inside relay with front cover open (enhanced front panel)
Withdraw or insert a module only when control power has been removed from the unit, and be
sure to insert only the correct module type into a slot, else personal injury, damage to the unit or
connected equipment, or undesired operation can result.
To avoid damage to the equipment, use proper electrostatic discharge protection (for example, a
static strap) when coming in contact with modules while the relay is energized.