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General description of ABB MaxSG Switchgear. .......................... 1.2 - 1.3 Safety and reliability issues.............................................................. 1.4 Features. ........................................................................................... 1.5 Bus design....................................................................................... 1.6 Breaker compartment.............................................................. 1.7 - 1.9 Mechanical interlock............................................................ 1.10 - 1.12 Structural design.................................................................. 1.13 - 1.15 Catalog number information................................................ 1.16 - 1.17
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MaxSG is available with the following nominal ratings: 600Vac max 5000A max 50/60 Hz 2200Vac RMS Dielectric 125kA Symmetrical Short Circuit withstand rating Seismic Qualication Zones 1 - 4 MaxSG can accommodate four manually operated Emax Power Circuit Breaker frame types: 1 E1 800-1200A: B-A, N-A (Optional) E2 800-1600A: B-A N-A, S-A, H-A E3 800-2000A: N-A, S-A, H-A, V-A E4 3200-3600A: S-A, H-A, V-A, L-A, H-A/f 23 E6 4000-5000A : H-A, V-A, L-A, H-A/f 23 MaxSG switchgear and the use of these breakers will allow a full range of selectivity, coordination, and short circuit withstand capability. MaxSG vertical sections are offered in 23.6 (600mm ), 31.5 (800mm ), and 39.4 (1000mm ) widths and will allow four E2 1600 manually operated circuit breakers to be placed in one vertical section maximizing power supply
capability and minimizing oor space. In addition MaxSG offers depths of 65(1650mm ) and 75 (1900mm ) to provide maximum available cable area. ABB can also provide the following as an option: Section arrangements
Circuit breaker 23.6" (600mm) 31.5" (800mm) 39.4" (1000mm)
E2 E3 E4 E6
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ABB MaxSG switchgear and Emax circuit breakers have been designed and conformance tested to meet and exceed the industry requirements of ANSI C37.13, C37.16, C37.17 and UL 1066 for the breaker elements and ANSI C37.20.1, C37.51, CSA and UL1558 for the switchgear assembly. MaxSG and ABB will ll the customers needs from general application through a full range of special applications including electrical protection, transfer/ coordination, and extreme environmental conditions.
1 For electrically operated circuit breakers, consult factory. 2 Four poles only. 3 See page 6.18 for vertical bus arrangements.
Low Voltage Products & Systems
ABB Inc. 888-385-1221 www.abb-control.com
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Standard and optional features are available with MaxSG switchgear in order to meet the increasing industry emphasis on maximum uptime, system reliability and operating personnel safety. Operating and Signaling parts Easy-to-use breaker interlocking and locking features minimize the risk of operational errors:
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Low-voltage power circuit breaker locking As a standard feature, the low-voltage power circuit breaker can be padlocked in the open position with up to three 1/4"- 3/8" shank padlocks to prevent unauthorized closing. Padlock device for safety shutter Allows the shutters into the cradle to be padlocked in the closed position.
Kirk Key interlocks This option allows locking of the circuit breaker in the open, trip-free position when fully connected. Applicable schemes would be mechanical interlocking of two breakers so only one can be closed at a time, or in load center unit substations, interlocking of the primary switch and secondary main breaker such that the secondary main must be open before the primary switch can be operated. Single and double key locks are available. Key locking does not prevent operation when the breaker is in the test or disconnect position.
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Closed-Door Draw out Capability (standard) MaxSG offers the ability to rack the breaker from the CONNECT position through the TEST position and to the DISCONNECT position while the breaker compartment door remains stationary and closed providing maximum convenience and personnel safety. Draw out Padlock Provision Allows the Emax breaker to be padlocked in the CONNECT, TEST or DISCONNECT position providing an added degree of safety. Breaker Rejection Feature (standard) Prevents breakers with lower short circuit/continuous current ratings from being inserted into the breaker compartment. Safety Shutters (standard) Safety shutters to prevent accidental contact with live bus are a standard on all breakers. In addition, a padlock feature is available to lock the shutters in the closed position for an added degree of safety. Breaker Insertion / Withdrawal Interlock (standard) Interlocks prevent racking of the breaker while the main contacts are closed. Kirk Key Interlocks Allows the breaker to be locked open when in the connected position. Typical mechanical breaker interlocking can be achieved with this feature. Single and double barrel locks are available in the breaker compartment (see Section Arrangements, page 1.4). Overhead Lift Device A rail mounted hoist is installed on top of the equipment for lifting the breakers into and out of the breaker cubicles.
Safety shutters standard in every breaker cubicle.
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All horizontal and vertical bus are rated for ANSI and UL standard temperature rise requirements of a maximum 65C rise over an ambient temperature of 40C. Bus Insulation Systems Bare bus is provided as standard in all MaxSG switchgear. The configuration provides horizontal isolation barriers at all tie breakers for added protection in the event of a fault. An insulated bus system that completely insulates the bus with thermo-contractile flame resistant tubing is also available. At connection joints, an adhesive coated low voltage tape or optional flexible boots are supplied for customer inspection and maintenance. Bus Bracing Steel supported polyester type fingerplates provide bus bracing. Bus bracing is available from 50kA to 125kA symmetrical ratings. Silver Plated Bus (Standard) All bus is copper with a silver-plated surface. Tin-plated bus is offered as an option. Ground Bus A ground bus is supplied over the entire length of the switchgear and is conveniently located for customer connections. Standard size is 3/8" x 2 1/2". Larger ground bus is available as an option. Product Structural Design Basic Structure The basic structure of the switchgear is a rigid platform constructed of 12ga. steel. Lifting is available through floor jacks. Hinges Doors are attached with semi-concealed hinges allowing rugged support for equipment mounting and providing protection against non-authorized removal of doors with the use of tamper resistant hardware. Rear Covers/ Doors Three piece rear bolted covers with tap type screws provide easy removal and installation in the field. Optional full height hinged doors are also available on request.
MaxSG main bus designed with the end user in mind.
Optional rear main bus barriers, providing a completely isolated cable compartment.
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The breaker compartment is designed to provide operator and system safety options: Isolated breaker compartment (standard) Each circuit breaker is located in a completely enclosed ventilated compartment with grounded steel barriers to minimize the possibility of fault communication between compartments. A breaker position switch is standard to show the position of the breaker.
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1 2 Sheet steel supporting structure Single grounding pliers mounted on the left for E1, E2 and E3, double grounding pliers for E4 and E6 Safety shutters Terminal support base Terminals Contacts signaling that the circuit breaker is connected, isolated for test, racked-out Sliding contacts Padlock device for safety shutters (on request) Fixing points (4 for E1, E2, E3 and 6 for E4, E6)
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A superior bus system offers different levels of protection: Fully silver-plated copper bus Fully silver-plated copper main and riser bus is a standard feature on Max SG equipment. Optional tin plating provides superior corrosion protection, especially for applications in the pulp and paper and waste treatment industries where corrosive agents routinely exist. ABB's bus bars are tin-plated after forming and punching to ensure completely plated bolt holes and bar edges. Sliding contact surfaces, such as breaker stab tips,are fully silver-plated. Fully tin-plated bus is available as an option.
Bus system Bare bus is provided as standard on Max SG switchgear. In this configuration, there are no covers to remove, so all bus connections are easily accessible for maintenance. Steel main bus barriers are available to completely isolate the rear cable compartment area from the main bus for added personnel safety. Steel inter-compartment barriers are also available to isolate each vertical section. An insulated bus system that completely insulates the bus with thermo-contractile flame resistant tubing is also available. At connection joints, an adhesive coated low voltage tape or optional flexible boots are supplied for customer inspection and maintenance. Accessibility to main bus joints is provided by replaceable covers and no live connections are reachable from the rear except the breaker loadside terminals. Bus compartmentation is also available as an optional feature on Max SG switchgear. Vertical and horizontal buses are isolated from the cable compartment by glass reinforced polyester and metal barriers.
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Breaker compartment
Accessories for lock-in test isolated/racked-out position In addition to the circuit breaker lock-in racked-in/test isolated/racked-out position, this allows the circuit breaker to be locked only in the racked-out or test isolated positions. It is only available for draw out cicrcuit breakers, to be installed on the moving part.
Drawout padlock provision (optional) Emax and MaxSG offer an array of standard, safety locking features that provide extra measures of security when breaker, equipment, or load maintenance is performed. In addition to the padlocking feature on the breaker that keeps it open and trip-free, Emax breakers can be equipped with provisions to padlock them in either the TEST or DISCONNECT position. Furthermore, breaker cubicles are furnished with padlocking provisions on the drawout rails to prevent unauthorized installation of a breaker that has been removed from the cubicle for equipment or load maintenance. This array of locking features should accommodate any type of lockout-tagout procedure a customer may have implemented at their facility.
Padlock device for safety shutter Allows the shutters into the cradle to be padlocked in the closed position.
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Mechanical lock for compartment door (optional) Locks the compartment door from being opened when the circuit breaker is closed (and circuit breaker rackedin for draw out circuit breakers) and prevents the circuit breaker from closing when the compartment door is open.
Anti-racking-out device when the springs are charged (FAIL SAFE) Prevents the moving part of the draw out version circuit breaker from being racked out of the cradle when the springs are charged. NOTE: This accessory, always supplied with the draw out version circuit breaker, is an alternative to the undervoltage release.
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Mechanical interlock This mechanism creates a mechanical interlock between two or three circuit breakers (even different models and in any fixed/draw out version) using flexible cables. The electrical diagram for electrical switching by means of a relay (to be provided by the customer) is supplied with the mechanical interlock. The circuit breakers can be installed vertically or horizontally. Four types of mechanical interlocks are available:
Type A Between 2 circuit breakers (power supply + emergency power supply)
Type B Between 3 circuit breakers (2 power supplies + emergency power supply) Type C Between 3 circuit breakers (2 power supplies + bus-tie) Type D Between 3 circuit breakers (3 power supplies/one single closed circuit breaker
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The possible mechanical interlocks are shown below, depending on whether 2 or 3 circuit breakers (any model in any version) are used in the switching system.
Type of interlock
Type A
Between two circuit breakers
One normal power supply and one emergency power supply.
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Possible interlocks
Circuit breaker 1 can only be closed if 2 is open, and vice-versa.
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Between three circuit breakers
Two normal power supplies and one emergency power supply. Circuit breakers 1 and 3 can only be closed if 2 is open. Circuit breaker 2 can only be closed if 1 and 3 are open.
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Between three circuit breakers
The two half-busbars can be supplied by a single transformer (bus-tie closed) or by both at the same time (bus-tie open). One or two circuit breakers out of three can be closed at the same time.
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Between three circuit breakers
Three power supplies (generators or transformers) on the same busbar, so parallel operation is not allowed Only one of three circuit breakers can be closed.
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The emergency power supply is usually installed to take over from the normal power supply in two instances: To supply safety services for people (e.g., hospital installations); To supply parts of installations which are essential for requirements other than safety (e.g., continuouscycle industrial plants).
The range of accessories for Emax circuit breakers includes solutions for a wide variety of different plant engineering requirements.
See the specific regulations regarding protections against overcurrents, direct and indirect contacts, and provisions to improve the reliability and safety of emergency circuits. Switching from the normal to the emergency power supply can be carried out manually (locally or by remote control) or automatically.
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Expansion capabilities MaxSG switchgear is capable of having equipped space and future blank space for feeder breakers ranging from 800A-3200A. ABB places a cover over the breaker opening. The equipped space will have all the required devices including installation of bus except the breaker. The future or blank sections do not have a bus or any devices except the compartment to allow a feeder in the future. Installation and maintenance are made easy with these design features: Accessibility Accessibility to equipment compartments provides easy maintenance of the breaker cubicle and control circuit elements (located in instrument panel), as well as convenient inspection of the bolted bus connections.
Basic Structure The basic structure of the switchgear is a rigid platform constructed of 12ga. steel. Lifting is available through floor jacks. Hinges Doors are attached with semi-concealed hinges allowing rugged support for equipment mounting and providing protection against non-authorized removal of doors with the use of tamper resistant hardware.
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Cable space Conduit entrance area meets NEC requirements. Extended depth frame options are available in 10" sizes for applications requiring additional cable space. Section width can also be increased (from 23.62" to 31.5" or 31.5" to 39.4") for additional cable space.
Rear Covers/ Doors Three piece rear bolted covers with tap type screws provide easy removal and installation in the field. Optional full height hinged doors are also available on request. Rear Cable Space Conduit entries meet and exceed all applicable NEC requirements. Extended rear compartment space is available as an option to allow extra space if desired.
Paint and Finish MaxSG uses an electro-static powder coat finish that meets and exceeds IEEE C37.20.1 coating qualification requirements. ANSI 61 light gray is offered as a standard. Other colors available upon request.
Low Voltage Products & Systems
ABB Inc. 888-385-1221 www.abb-control.com
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Product Wiring/Instrumentation
Secondary Terminations Customer secondary terminations are located above the circuit breaker providing ample room for customer connection routing and termination. Spare terminal points can be located in the front of the gear in an instrument compartment.
Control Wiring #14 ga. SIS wiring is standard. Wiring is offered with the insulated locking fork (optional) and standard ring type terminals. #12 ga. SIS wiring and seamless non-insulated lugs are available as an option. Barrier Circuit breaker is mounted in a metal enclose compartment constructed with 11 ga. barriers. The barriers between compartments (optional) are 11 ga. The covers, other barriers, panels and doors are 14 ga. Paint and Finish MaxSG switchgear uses electro-static power coat finishes that meets and exceed IEEE C37.20.1 coating qualification requirements. ANSI 61 light gray is offered as standard. ABB can also provide other colors of paints requested by customer as an option.
Instrument compartments When additional devices are required, separate instrument compartments are supplied. Voltage transformers, when specified, are also mounted in the instrument compartments with their primary and secondary fuse protection.
Instrument compartment
Intercubicle Wiring Intercubicle wiring is done on terminal strips located in a wire way on top of the equipment. This allows for quick and easy access when installing or expanding the MaxSG switchgear. Wire Designation Heat shrink permanent marking origin destination wire tags are offered as a standard on all MaxSG switchgear.
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Control circuit isolation Control wires are run between compartments in steel riser channels. Customer terminal blocks are located in metal enclosed wire troughs in the rear control cable area. Intercubicle wiring is run in a wireway on top of the switchgear where interconnection terminal blocks are located.
Front door grounding MaxSG switchgear uses a grounding strap to ground the front door of the switchgear.
CT Mounting on bus MaxSG switchgear main breaker section CTs are mounted on the bus.
Complete and accurate documentation MaxSG design is implemented on AutoCAD. ABB implements the bill of material into our ERP System. ABB has purchasing, manufacturing and engineering process which are linked in our production processes that are linked in our production process. The drawings include elevation, one-line, three-line, schematic and interconnection. Wiring diagrams are developed from the schematic for internal section wiring. Cut sheets of Emax breakers, their accessories and trip devices are included with all switchgear. ABB also includes a bill of material and test report. Electronic files for the drawings are also available upon request by the customer. All jobs will receive two instruction books with the equipment. Class I Front view, floor plan, single line diagram, section view and nameplate information. Class II Electrical BOM, 3 line schematic diagrams and breaker control schematic diagrams. Record document of Class I & II, submittal of Class III Interconnection and connection wiring diagrams are optional; if they are required by the customer, they are then only submitted for reference purposes. Final/Certified/As-Built documents (Class I, II, III) and operations and maintenance manuals
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Locking provisions: X = none; A = keylock (open) B = button guard C = padlock provision (open) D = withdrawable position lock (connected, test, and disconnected positions E = withdrawable position lock (test, and disconnected positions) F = A + B; G = A + C; H = A + D; J = A + E: K = B + D; L = B + E; M = C + D; N = C + E; P = A + B + D; Q = A + B + E; R = A + C + D; S = A + C + E Accessories: X = none; A = mechanical counter; B = bell alarm C = bell alarm w/remote reset 24 - 30VAC/DC D = bell alarm w/remote reset 110 - 130VAC/DC E = bell alarm w/remote reset 220 - 240VAC/DC F = A + B; G = A + C; H = A + D; J = A + E Undervoltage trip: 0 = 50/60Hz & VDC: A = C = E = G = J = Second shunt trip: L = N = Q = S = U = none 24VDC 48V 110 120V 220 240V 380 400VAC 24VDC 48V 110 120V 220 240V 380 400VAC
B = 30V D = 60V F = 125 127V H = 250V K = 440 480VAC M = 30V P = 60V R = 125 127V T = 250V V = 440 480VAC
Shunt trip: 0 = none 50/60Hz & VDC: A = 24VDC; B = 30; C = 48; D = 60; E = 110 120; F = 125 127; G = 220 240, H = 250; J = 380 400VAC; K = 440 480VAC; L = special low Z 120 - 127VAC/DC
Spring charging motor: (includes spring charged signal, P/N does not show) 0 = none, A = 24 30VAC/VDC, B = 48 60VAC/VDC, C = 110-130VAC/VDC, D = 220 250VAC/VDC, E = spring charged signal only Contacts: A = 4 aux B = 10 aux D = UV energ. N.O. F = A & D G = A & E H = B & D (15 auxiliary contacts available as separate accessory) E = UV energ. NC J = B & E
Closing coil: 0 = none 50/60Hz & VDC: A = 24VDC, B = 30, C = 48, D = 60, E = 110 120, F = 125 127, G = 220 240, H = 250, J = 380 400VAC, K = 440 480VAC Trip unit accessories: (not compatible with PR121/P) A = PR120/K4; B = PR120/VB (supplied as std on PR123/P); C = PR120/D-M; D = PR120/D-BT; E = A+B; F = A+C; G = A+D; H = A+B+C; I = A+B+D; J = B+C+D; K = A+C+D; L = A+B+C+D; M = B+C; N = PR120/VT; P = A+N; Q = A+N+C; R = A+N+D; S = N+C+D; T = A+N+C+D; U = N+C; V = B+D; W = N+D; 0 = none Trip unit: A = PR121/P, LI B = PR121/P, LSI D = non-automatic E = PR122/P, LI G = PR122/P, LSIG H = PR122/P, LSIRc1 K = PR123/P, LSIG = PR120/V Version: B = UL fixed, D = UL drawout, less cradle F = IEC fixed, W = IEC drawout, less cradle Rating plug: A = 400, B = 600/630, C = 800, D = 1000, E = 1200/1250, F = 1600, G = 2000, H = ,2500, J = 30002, K = 3200, L = 36002, M = 4000, N = 5000, P = 63001, 0 = None (Non-automatic only) Frame ampere rating: : A = 800, B = 1200/1250, C = 1600, D = 2000, E = 2500, F = 3200, G = 3600, H = 4000, J = 5000, N = 63001, P = 10001 Breaking capacity: B = basic, N = normal, S = standard, H = high, V = very high, L = limiting, Q = 1000VAC, R = 750VDC (3P) 1000VDC (4P) Frame size: 1 = E1, 3P; 2 = E2, 3P; 3 = E3, 3P; 4 = E4, 3P; 6 = E6, 3P; A = E1, 4P; B = E2, 4P, C = E3, 4P; D = E4, 4P; (50% neutral); F = E6, 4P (50% neutral); G = E4, 4P (100% neutral); H = E6, 4P (100% neutral) C = PR121/P, LSIG F = PR122/P, LSI J = PR123/P, LSI + PR120/V
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Terminal types: (1st letter is upper terminal, 2nd letter is lower terminal) H = rear horz., V = rear vert., F = front 1, L = rear flat1 H = HH, V = VV, F = FF1, L = LL1, A = HV, B = VH, C = HF1, D = FH1, E = HL1, G = LH1, J = VF1 K = FV1, M = VL1, N = LV1, P = FL1, Q = LF1
Max. ampere rating: UL: 12 = 1200 (E1); 16 = 1600 (E2); 20 = 2000 (E3); 25 = 2500 (E3); 32 = 3200 (E3), 36 = 3600 (E4); 50 = 5000 (E6) IEC : 12 = 1250 (E1), 20 = 2000 (E2), 32 = 3200 (E3), 40 = 4000 (E4), 63 = 6300 ( E6)
Frame size: 1 = 1, 3P; 2 = 2, 3P; 3 = 3, 3P; 4 = 4, 3P; 6 = 6, 3P; A = 1, 4P; B = 2, 4P; C = 3, 4P; D = 4, 4P (50% neutral); F = 6, 4P (50% neutral); G = 4, 4P (100% neutral); H = 6, 4P (100% neutral)
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General information.............................................................................. 2.2 Switchgear.................................................................................... 2.3 - 2.9 Start-up service.................................................................................... 2.9 Sequence of operation. .............................................................. 2.10 - 2.11 Testing.................................................................................................. 2.14 High Resistance Grounding System. .........................................2.15 - 2.30 Communication devices & systems. ........................................ 2.31 - 2.43 A. CX Series touch screens. ................................................. 2.31 - 2.37 B. Industrial networking.................................................................. 2.38 C. Communication products for ABB SACE Emax........................ 2.39 1. SD-View 2000. ........................................................................ 2.40 2. SD-Pocket.............................................................................. 2.42 3. TestBus2................................................................................ 2.42
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1.02 RATINGS A. The System shall be rated for 1. [240, 480, 600] Volts 2. [800, 1200, 1600, 2000, 2500, 3200, 3600, 4000, 5000] A 3. 3-phase 4. 3 / 4 wire with [50/100]% neutral 5. [50 / 60] Hz
1.01 STANDARDS A. Equipment shall be designed, manufactured, and tested in accordance with the following:
B. The short circuit current rating of the system shall be determined by the available fault current at the Low Voltage switchgear. All interrupting ratings shall be accomplished without the use of limiter fuses. C. The switchgear shall be braced to the circuit breaker ratings installed within the assembly. D. Any items not specifically mentioned but which are necessary for proper functionality of the equipment are implied by this specification.
1. ANSI C37.20.1 Metal Enclosed Low Voltage Power Circuit Breaker Switchgear 2. ANSI C37.51 Testing of Metal Enclosed Low Voltage AC Power Circuit Breaker Switchgear 3. UL 1558 Switchgear Assemblies
B. Main and Feeder Circuit Breakers used in MaxSG shall be designed, manufactured, and tested in accordance with the following: 1. ANSI C37.13 Low Voltage AC Power Circuit Breakers Used In Equipment 2. ANSI C37.16 Preferred Rating, Related Requirement And Application Recommendations For Low Voltage Power Circuit Breakers and AC Power Circuit Protectors 3. ANSI C37.50 Testing of Low Voltage AC Power Circuit Breakers 4. UL 1066 Low Voltage Power Circuit Breakers
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2.01 MANUFACTURERS A. Metal-Enclosed Low Voltage Power Circuit Breaker Switchgear shall be ABB MaxSG using Emax type Low Voltage Power Circuit Breakers. 2.01 STRUCTURE A. General 1. The basic structure shall provide a rigid platform with provisions for optional lifting angles. 2. The structure shall be listed and labeled under UL 1558. 3. Each steel section shall contain one or more individual circuit breakers, instrumentation compartments, and a full height rear compartment housing the buses and outgoing cable connections. 4. The finish shall be ANSI # 61 light gray. Paint qualification tests shall be per UL 1558 and ANSI C37.20.1. 1. Sections should be a minimum of 23.6, 31.5, or 39.4 wide dependent on the circuit breaker size being installed. 2. Sections shall be a minimum of 65 deep. Additional depth shall be added for the sole purpose of additional wire bending and conduit space. Total equipment depth shall not exceed 75. 3. Adequate cable space shall be provided to allow all conductors to exit the structure in the same direction. 1. The lineup shall be divided into shipping splits not to exceed three vertical sections. 2. Switchgear shall be provided with adequate lifting means. 3. Equipment shall be capable of being rolled or moved into the installation location. 4. Equipment shall have the capability to be bolted directly to the floor.
2. Each compartment shall be complete with stationary breaker contacts, mechanical interlocks, operating devices, and draw out rails. 3. The breaker draw out system shall be such that it ensures accurate self-alignment of the breaker primary and secondary disconnecting means. 4. Positive mechanical interlocks shall prevent racking the breaker in or out unless the breaker is in the open position. 5. Interlocks shall prevent the breaker from being closed unless it is in the connected or test position. 6. The draw out mechanism shall provide at least three distinct positions connected, test (isolated) and disconnected. 7. Complete operation of the breaker and trip unit must be accessible without opening the breaker door. 8. Padlocking provisions shall permit locking the breaker in either the test or disconnected position. 9. Safety shutters shall be provided to cover the breaker primary line and load disconnects. 10. Each Breaker compartment shall contain a rejection feature (anti-insertion lock) that allows only the insertion of a breaker of similar frame size. 11. All circuit breakers of like size and ratings shall be completely interchangeable. 12. Equipped space for future breaker cubicles shall be totally complete including racking mechanisms, bussing, and necessary secondary contacts so that insertion of a breaker of correct frame size can be done without modification. 1. All customer secondary control and communication connections shall be made from the front of the switchgear lineup. 2. Dedicated wiring areas shall allow easy access to all control or communication terminations. 3. All control wiring shall be 14 gauge SIS or optional 12 gauge SIS. 4. Control wiring shall be capable of entering from the top or bottom of each section. See figure on page 1.15 for top control wiring entry.
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B. Secondary Connections
2.02 BREAKER COMPARTMENT A. Circuit Breakers 1. Each circuit breaker shall be mounted in its own individual barriered, grounded compartment.
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5. Interconnection of control wiring across shipping splits shall be at terminal blocks located on top of the equipment. 1. Barriered instrumentation compartments shall provide additional space for instrumentation, PTs, CPTs, metering, etc. 2. The switchgear shall include all protective devices and equipment listed on drawings necessary for proper functionality and safe use of equipment.
bending space regardless of their ratings and orientations. 3. OPTIONAL Barriers shall be provided to separate the bus and cable compartments. 4. OPTIONAL Barriers should be provided to separate vertical sections of equipment.
C. Instrumentation / Devices
2.04 LOW VOLTAGE POWER CIRCUIT BREAKERS A. Circuit Breakers 1. The circuit breakers shall be individually mounted, draw out, ABB Emax Low Voltage Power Circuit Breakers. 2. The breakers shall meet the requirements of ANSI C37.13, 37.16, C37.17, C37.50. 3. The breaker shall be UL 1066 listed and labeled. 4. Breakers shall be available with instantaneous short circuit ratings from 42 to 125 kA at 480Vac and 42 to 85kA at 600Vac without the use of current limiting fuses. 5. Most breaker accessories are the same for all frame sizes 6. Breaker accessories can be added / replaced in the field with the ability to maintain the UL listing. 7. All breakers shall be pre-wired for quick and ready installation. 8. Breakers shall be available with short time current ratings from 42 to 125 kA. 9. The mechanical life for all breakers must be 8000 operations with a frequency of 30 operations an hour without the need for maintenance of contacts or arcing chambers. 10. The electrical life for all breakers must be 3000 operations with a frequency of 30 operations an hour without the need for maintenance of contacts or arcing chambers. 11. The circuit breaker structure shall be made of sheet steel. 12. Padlock devices shall be provided in order to control opening/closing and racking in/out of the breaker. 13. Kirk Key interlocks to be provided as shown on a single line diagram provided by the customer. 14. Breaker main contacts should be separate from arcing contacts.
2.03 BUSSING AND CABLE COMPARTMENT A. Bussing 1. All bussing shall be rated to carry full ampacity. 2. All bussing shall be completely isolated from front compartments. 3. The bus material shall be fully [silver, tin (optional)] plated copper. 4. All bus joint connections shall be made with a minimum of two grade 5 bolts. 5. Horizontal isolation must be provided at all tie breakers. 6. OPTIONAL An insulated bus system that completely insulates the bus with thermocontractile flame resistant tubing is also available. At connection joints, an adhesive coated low voltage tape or optional flexible boots are supplied for customer inspection and maintenance. Standard: Boots Optional: Tape
7. Bus bracing should be accomplished through steel reinforced polyester type finger plates and be capable of withstanding the mechanical forces exerted during short circuits. 8. OPTIONAL Barriers should be provided to separate the bussing and cable compartments. 9. OPTIONAL Barriers should be provided to separate vertical sections of equipment. 10. Bus arrangements shall be designed to allow for future additions. 1. All incoming / outgoing power conductors shall be routed through a rear cable area. 2. Feeder breakers shall have adequate wire
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15. All manual control operators for the breaker shall be accessible with the breaker compartment door stationary and close. 16. The breakers must indicate the exact position of the main contacts, the breaker position, and the status of the charging springs on the front of the breaker with the door closed and stationary. 17. Circuit breakers must be equipped with an interlock to discharge the breaker the stored energy spring before the breaker can be withdrawn from its cell. 18. The entire line of circuit breakers must be equipped with interchangeable microprocessor based trip units. 19. Breakers must include a manual spring charging handle that is completely operable with the breaker compartment door closed. The handle shall be capable of performing complete charging of the breaker. 1. Circuit breaker trip system shall be ABB series electronic trip units. 2. The trip unit should consist of a solid-state trip actuator and current sensors. Rating plugs sized as needed to meet the drawings without the need to remove and change current transformers. 3. The trip units shall incorporate True RMS sensing. 4. The trip unit should not require an external power supply for protection. Power should be supplied thru current transformers integral to the circuit breaker. 5. The trip unit protective functions shall not rely on or operate from internal batteries. 6. The minimum basic trip unit functions and settings should include: a. PR121 Series Trip Unit (1) Overload Protection (L): Characteristic t=k/I2 trip threshold settings ranging from I=(.4-1)X In of the rated value and timing adjustable between 3 18 seconds. (2) Short Time protection with adjustable delay (S): Characteristic t = k and t=k/I2 trip threshold settings ranging from I=(1-10)X In of the rated value and timing adjustable between .05 .4 seconds.
(3) Instantaneous Short Circuit Protection (I): Trip threshold I=(1,5,.12) X In of rated CT value. (4) Ground Fault Protection (G): Characteristic t=k/I2 trip threshold settings ranging from I=(0.20.48)X In of the rated value and timing adjustable between 0.1 0.4 seconds. (5) All protective functions except Overload (L) must be excludable while maintaining UL approval. (6) Trip unit settings should be accomplished by means of dip switches on the front of the trip unit. (7) The trip unit should include alarm LED signal for the L and S function. (1) Overload Protection (L): Characteristic t=k/I2 trip threshold settings ranging from I=(.4-1)X In of the rated value and timing adjustable between 3 144 seconds. (2) Short Time protection with adjustable delay (S): Characteristic t = k and t=k/I2 trip threshold settings ranging from I=(.6-10)X In of the rated value and timing adjustable between .05 .4 seconds. (3) Instantaneous Short Circuit Protection (I): Trip threshold I=(1,5,.15) X In of rated CT value. (4) Ground Fault Protection (G): Characteristic t=k and t=k/I2 trip threshold settings ranging from I=(0.2-.1)X In of the rated value and timing adjustable between 0.1 0.4 seconds. (5) All protective functions except Overload (L) must be excludable while maintaining UL approval. (6) The trip unit should include alarm LED signal for the L and S function. (7) Thermal memory must be present for L and S functions. (8) Protection against excessive temperature should be available.
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(9) The trip unit shall provide protection and indication for over temperature. The option to open the breaker on over temperature shall also be available. (10) Protection against phase unbalance should be available. (11) The trip unit should be able to provide protection for 50% and 100% rated neutrals. (12) Zone selectivity function should be present for S and G functions. (13) Load protection and control should be present. It should be possible to monitor two loads or allow switching in/out of single loads to insure minimal interruption of service. (14) The trip unit shall provide selfdiagnosis for real time analysis of the microprocessor unit. (15) A trip unit test function should be available. (16) The trip unit shall allow programming and control by means of keys and a LCD. (17) Trip unit access and programming shall be capable of password protection. (18) Auxiliary power available LED shall be provided on the trip unit. (19) A permanent or temporary microprocessor fault LED shall be available on the trip unit. (20) A Warning LED signaling overload current at .83 of value, phase unbalance present, temperature threshold exceeded, contact wear greater than 80%, and harmonic distortion present shall be provided on the trip unit. (21) An Emergency LED signaling overload current greater than 100% of value, timing in progress fro a protective trip, contact wear at 100%, CT disconnected, and shunt trip disconnected shall be provided on the trip unit. (22) Permanent indicators of L, S, I, G, and T (trip due to overheating) shall
be present. Indicators must remain on for an indefinite time without the presence of an auxiliary supply or battery voltage present and be activated in case of reclosing on a fault. A local RESET button must be present to reset indicators. (23) The trip unit must possess the ability to meter and display phase, neutral, and ground current with/without auxiliary power present. (24) The trip unit shall provide contacts for signaling of a protective trip and microprocessor fault. In addition a user configurable contact shall be provided. (25) The trip unit should be capable of storing breaker-opening data when an external power supply is available. (26) OPTIONAL The trip unit shall be capable of supporting Modbus RTU standard communication protocol by means of EIA RS485-2- Wire Twisted Pair Bus topology at speeds up to 19,200bps. The communication will operate via an auxiliary 24V dc voltage supply. (27) OPTIONAL The trip unit shall provide LEDs for microprocessor fault due to communication and network activity due to communication. (1) Overload Protection (L): Characteristic t=k/I2 trip threshold settings ranging from I=(.4-1)X In of the rated value and timing adjustable between 3 144 seconds. (2) Short Time protection with adjustable delay (S): Characteristic t = k and t=k/I2 trip threshold settings ranging from Ic of the rated value and timing adjustable between .05 0.4 seconds. (3) Instantaneous Short Circuit Protection (I): Trip threshold I=(1,5,.15) X In of rated CT value. (4) Ground Fault Protection (G): Characteristic t=k and t=k/I2 trip threshold settings ranging from I=(0.2-.1)X In of the rated value and
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timing adjustable between 0.1 0.4 seconds. (5) Directional short-circuit protection with adjustable delay (D): Characteristic t=k; trip threshold I=(0.6-10)X In with adjustable timing between 0.20-0.75 seconds. (6) Phase Unbalance Protection (U): Characteristic t=k; trip threshold 0.1In <I<0.9In with adjustable timing between 0.5-60 seconds. (7) Under Voltage Protection (UV): Characteristic t=k; trip threshold 0.6Un <V<0.95Un with adjustable timing between 0.1-5 seconds. (8) Over Voltage Protection (OV): Characteristic t=k; trip threshold 1.05Un <V<1.2Un with adjustable timing between 0.1-5 seconds. (9) Residual Voltage Protection (RV): Characteristic t=k; trip threshold 0.1Un <V<0.4Un with adjustable timing between 0.5-30 seconds. (10) Reverse Power Protection (RP): Characteristic t=k; trip threshold 0.3Pn <P<-0.1Pn with adjustable timing between 0.5-25 seconds. (11) All protective functions except Overload (L) must be excludable while maintaining UL approval. (12) The trip unit should provide a startup function allowing two sets of thresholds to be used for S,I,G,D protections. The first set of thresholds should function through a time interval of 100ms1.5s adjustable in increments of 0.05s starting form the startup. The second set of thresholds should apply under normal conditions. (13) Thermal memory must be present for L and S functions. (14) Protection against excessive temperature should be available. (15) The trip unit shall provide protection and indication for over temperature. The option to open the breaker on over temperature shall also be available.
(16) Protection against phase unbalance should be available. (17) The trip unit should be able to provide protection for 50% and 100% rated neutrals. (18) Zone selectivity function should be present for S and G functions. (19) Load protection and control should be present. It should be possible to monitor two loads or allow switching in/out of single loads to insure minimal interruption of service. (20) The trip unit shall provide selfdiagnosis for real time analysis of the microprocessor unit. (21) A trip unit test function should be available. (22) The trip unit shall allow programming and control by means of keys and a LCD. (23) Trip unit access and programming shall be capable of password protection. (24) Auxiliary power available LED shall be provided on the trip unit. (25) A permanent or temporary microprocessor fault LED shall be available on the trip unit. (26) A Warning LED signaling overload current at .83 of value, phase unbalance present, distorted waveform present, contact wear greater than 80%, warning threshold exceeded, circuit breaker status error, and abnormal frequency shall be provided on the trip unit. (27) An Emergency LED signaling overload current greater than 100% of value, timing in progress for a protective trip, contact wear at 100%, CT disconnected, and shunt trip disconnected shall be provided on the trip unit. (28) Permanent indicators of L, S, I, G, and *(tripped to protective relaying function) shall be present. Indicators must remain on for an indefinite time without the presence of an auxiliary supply or battery voltage present and be activated in case of reclosing on a
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fault. A local RESET button must be present to reset indicators. (29) The trip unit shall possess the capability to meter and display the following functions: current (phase, neutral, and ground), voltage, power, power factor, frequency, peak factor, energy, and historical data. (30) The trip unit must be capable of waveform display and harmonic calculation up to the 20th harmonic. (31) The trip unit shall provide contacts for signaling of a protective trip and microprocessor fault. In addition two user configurable contacts shall be provided. (32) The trip unit should be capable of storing breaker-opening data when an external power supply is available. (33) OPTIONAL The trip unit shall be capable of supporting Modbus RTU standard communication protocol by means of EIA RS485-2- Wire Twisted Pair Bus topology at speeds up to 19,200bps. The communication will operate via an auxiliary 24V dc voltage supply. (34) OPTIONAL The trip unit shall provide LEDs for microprocessor fault due to communication and network activity due to communication.
2.05 METERING, INSTRUMENTATION, AND COMMUNICATION A. Main Metering 1. Metering shall exceed the capabilities of the circuit breaker trip unit. 2. Main metering shall be capable of voltage, current, power, energy, THD, provide a sampling rate of 64 samples/cycle, and provide an RS-485 twisted pair communication port. 1. Internal communications within the Low Voltage Switchgear shall be via Modbus. 2. Where stated on data sheets, an ethernet gateway or main meter with Ethernet capabilities shall be mounted in the low voltage switchgear.
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4.01 INITIAL CONDITION A. Main Breaker (52-1C) is connected and in open position. B. Tie Breaker (52-3C) is connected and in open position. C. Main Breaker (52-5C) is connected and in open position. D. Selector Switch (10) is in 52-3C position. E. Selector Switch (43) is in OFF position.
4.02 Sequence to close both main breakers A. Assure that both main breakers are not in block condition to close. B. Turn control switch for 52-1C and 52-5C to close position. allow the breakers to close. 4.03 Manual transfer sequence A. Normal conditions 1. Main Breaker (52-1C) is connected and in closed position. 2. Tie Breaker (52-3C) connected and in open position. 3. Main Breaker (52-5C) connected and in closed position. 4. Selector Switch (10) is in 52-3C position. 5. Selector Switch (43) is in MANUAL position. 1. Place Selector Switch (10) to 52-1C position. 2. Close 52-3C control switch to close position. 3. Logic module which take into consideration of synch position will enable the close circuit to close when the synch check relay contact closes. 4. Within 1 second logic module will send open signal to 52-1C. This will trip the 52-1C main breaker. 5. This completes the load transfer to bus b.
4.04 Automatic transfer sequence A. Normal conditions 1. Main Breaker (52-1C) is connected and in closed position. 2. Tie Breaker (52-3C) connected and in open position. 3. Main Breaker (52-5C) connected and in closed position. 4. Selector Switch (10) is in 52-3C position. 5. Selector Switch (43) is in AUTO position. 1. Trip signal for one of the main breaker. 2. Low voltage or loss of voltage from device 27 or breakers undervoltage condition. 1. Any of three breakers (52-1C, 52-3C or 52-5C) is not in the connected state. 2. Either one of two main breakers (52-1C or 525C) is presently open. 3. Protection trip unit of one of the three breakers detect an overcurrent condition. This block is to prevent a faulted bus from being transferred to healthy bus.
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C. Sequence for returning to normal conditions 1. Place Selector Switch (10) to 52-3C position. 2. Close 52-1C control switch to close position to return load to this main breaker or 52-5C to return load to this main breaker.
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C. Sequence for returning to normal conditions 1. Turn the control switch of 52-3C to trip position. 2. The logic module receives a trip command for the breaker 52-3C. 3. The breaker 52-3C trips. 4. Turn the control switch of 52-1C to close position. 5. The logic module receives a close command for the 52-1C. 6. The breaker 52-1C closes. 7. The load transfer is complete. 1. Turn the control switch of 52-5C to trip position. 2. The logic module receives trip command for the breaker 52-5C. 3. The breaker 52-5C trips. 4. Turn control switch of 52-3C to close position. 5. The logic module receives close command for 52-3C. 6. The Breaker 52-3C closes. 7. The load transfer to a is complete. 1. The breakers are electrically interlocked. Only two breakers can be closed at the same time. 2. The third breaker can not be closed if the other two breakers are already closed. 3. Reference drawings (one line diagram) must be included as a reference. It is also advisable that nomenclature and devices used for transfer scheme be included.
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4.05 MANUAL OPERATION WITHOUT TRANSFER A. Normal condition 1. Main Breaker (52-1C) is connected and in closed position 2. Tie Breaker (52-3C) connected and in open position 3. Main Breaker (52-5C) connected and in closed position 4. Selector switch (10) is in "52-3C"" position. 5. Selector switch (43) is in "OFF" position. 1. Turn the control switch of 52-1C to trip position. 2. The logic module receives trip command for the breaker 52-1C. 3. The breaker 52-1C trips. 4. Turn control switch of 52-3C to close position. 5. The logic module receives close command for 52-3C.
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SECTION 5 Testing ABB Metal Enclosed Low Voltage Switchgear test is performed in accordance with ANSI C37.20.1 and C37.20.23 (Metal Enclosed Bus and Calculating Losses in Isolated-Phase Bus). Tester will review bill of material, elevation, one-line, three lines, schematic, interconnection, wiring diagram and the sequence of the system. The tester will ensure all the components installed in the system are listed on the bill of material. In addition, the tester will ensure all the components are wired per the wiring diagrams. A. Verify correct lugs and wire is used per the drawing. B. Check for correct current transformer polarity on the bus. Verify that all potential transformers connection are correct. C. Assure all the accessories of the breakers are present. D. Verify good contacts are made in all the wiring terminals. E. Assure wires and conduits are not harmed when the doors are closed. F. Assure material of bus is per the drawing. G. Check for distances between buses and installation of ground bus throughout the switchgear.
H. When any non-conformance is found, a non- conformance list will be implemented for correction to take place by manufacturing. Test process will continue after all the non-conformance is corrected.
Install all the simulated devices in the switchgear. Apply DC and/or AC power supplies. 125 VDC supply is control power for the breakers. Apply AC voltage to potential transformer. A. Assure all the meters displays are correct. Set meter display per requirement. B. Check for operation of all the devices and breakers. If non-conformance is found, take corrective action.
ABB performs detail sequence per the customer requirement and specification. ABB performs resistance of the insulation test and applied potential test. Apply applicable nameplates of entire switchgear lineup. ABB can also provide Inspection or witness Acceptance Test for extra cost.
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Harmonic Detection: Provides an indication when third harmonics exceed a preset value. An adjustable time delay is included to eliminate nuisance faults. Arc Flash/Blast Reduction: Eliminates hazardous energy during ground faults, which are present in 90% of all electrical faults. This instruction booklet is intended as a general guidance tool for personnel installing High Resistance Grounding Systems. However, each unit is designed for a specific application/installation. The detailed drawings provided with each unit supersede the general information provided in this booklet. NOTE: Any work performed on this unit should be done by qualified persons and must be done in compliance with national, regional, local and site-specific safety procedures.
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6.01 NORMAL OPERATION: Please refer to the drawings supplied with your unit for ratings and other information. Page 2.25 contains schematics and dimension drawings with information for standard systems. For low-voltage systems, Figures 3 and 4 show wye-connected and deltaconnected schematics respectively. For medium-voltage systems, wye-connected and delta-connected schematics can be found in Figures 5 and 6 respectively. During normal operation, only an insignificant capacitivecharging current, unbalanced harmonic current, and/or leakage current flows through the resistor (A description of capacitive-charging current is provided in Figure 1). The display will show this current and/or voltage. The green NORMAL indicating light on the operators panel will be illuminated.
Voltage for both over- and under-conditions. Each of the four can be independently disabled by turning the feature OFF, and the underconditions can be disabled by entering a 0 value. A common time delay setting is used for all Fundamental alarming and a separate common time delay setting is used for all 3rd Harmonic alarming. 6.02 LOSS OF GROUND: When the current mentioned above goes to zero, typically this indicates a Loss of Ground condition (i.e. grounding wire failure). If this occurs, the system will be Ungrounded. The PulserPlus Pro controller has an Under-Current / Under-Voltage feature that detects this condition for both Fundamental and 3rd Harmonics. Upon detection, the green NORMAL indicating light will turn off and its auxiliary form-C contacts change state. This feature can be disabled by setting its value to zero. 6.03 GROUND FAULT: When a ground fault occurs, the resistor acts to limit the ground current to a predetermined low value. Fault current magnitude can be set by adjusting the taps provided on the resistor. Fault current shall be set so that the fault current is slightly greater than the systems natural capacitive-charging current (see Figure 1). The fundamental voltage appearing across the resistor or the fundamental amperage through the resistor is sensed by the PulserPlus Pro controller. To prevent nuisance indications, a variable time delay is entered via the operators panel. When the time delay expires, the
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SUMMARY OF EVENTS Field Condition Under-Voltage IF ENABLED, SET TO 0 TO DISABLE. 1) Display changes to Fnd Amp Hi Limit 2) Fundamental timer begins and expires 3) Normal light turns off 4) System normal relay changes state 5) Ground Fault light blinks 6) Gnd Fault Alarm relay changes state 7) Internal horn sounds 8) External Horn relay changes state Off 1) No display or monitoring IF ENABLED, SET TO 0 TO DISABLE. 1) Display changes to Hrm Amp Lo Limit 2) Harmonic timer begins and expires 3) Normal light turns off 4) System Normal relay changes state On 1) No display or monitoring 1) No display or monitoring 3) Normal light turns off 4) System Normal relay changes state On 2) Fundamental timer begins and expires 1) Display changes to Fnd Amp Lo Limit IF ENABLED, SET TO 0 TO DISABLE. 1) Display changes to Fnd Vlt Lo Limit 2) Fundamental timer begins and expires 3) Normal light turns off 4) System Normal relay changes state Over-Current Under-Current
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ABB's High Resistance Grounding Systems are packaged in a variety of different configurations depending on the ratings and site requirements. The typical low-voltage enclosures are shown in Figures 3 and 4. Consult all specific equipment drawings furnished by ABB for your particular installation. 6.05 RECEIVING Once received, the crated high-resistance grounding unit should be unloaded and carefully moved by overhead crane or forklift. A preliminary inspection of the crate should be made at this point to ensure that the unit was handled properly during shipment. If damage is detected, contact the carrier immediately to file a claim. 6.06 HANDLING 2 Free-standing units have removable lifting angles for an overhead crane to use when moving the unit. Do not attempt to move or lift the unit at points other than the lifting angles or base channels. Never store the unit on its side or top as this could cause damage. Do not stack the units. 6.07 STORAGE If the unit will be stored for some length of time, take the following precautions: A. Remove the crate and thoroughly inspect the unit. B. Store the unit in an area that is clean and dry and has moderate temperatures. Cover it with a heavyduty plastic cover or cloth. C. If the unit must be stored in a damp area, it should be completely covered and heat provided to prevent condensation of moisture in the unit. If space heaters are supplied with the unit, they must be turned on. Otherwise, to prevent condensation, each unit should be equipped with 150 200 watts of heat for the duration of the storage period.
6.08 FLOOR PREPARATION The equipment foundation must be designed with suitable strength and levelness. Sufficient height should be allowed above the unit to allow conduit to enter at the top of the unit. The purchaser is responsible for anchoring the unit to the floor with anchors of suitable strength.
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The equation below can be used to determine a nontypical test value. Vtest = (VL-N / (RGF + RT-G)) RGF 10V Where: Vtest is the test voltage to be entered in the Fnd Vlt Hi Limit VL-N is the line-to-neutral system voltage RGF is the resistance of the neutral grounding resistor at the chosen tap RT-G is the test-to-ground resistance see schematic drawing Press and hold the SYSTEM TEST pushbutton on the operators panel to activate the ground-fault circuitry. After a delay, the green NORMAL light should turn off, and the red GROUND FAULT light should start to blink. In addition, theaudible alarm will sound. Release the SYSTEM TEST pushbutton. Press and hold the ALARM SILENCE pushbutton and the audible alarm should cease. Press the RESET pushbutton and the red and green lights and auxiliary contacts should revert to their normal states. Without Test Resistor: This test will verify operation of the PulserPlus ProTM module only. The test bypasses the neutral grounding resistor and most of the circuitry by opening the neutral grounding circuit and applying control voltage (~120Vac) to the PulserPlus ProTM controller module. Enter a value lower than 100 volts in the Fundamental Voltage Hi Limit Setpoint. The same procedure that is used with a test resistor can now be followed.
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6.16 GENERAL The magnitude of zero-sequence charging current is determined by the line-to-ground capacitance associated with system components. The value of the current must be known to properly coordinate the ABB HighResistance Grounding System. In an industrial power system where the design and components are known, the charging current can be estimated with reasonable accuracy. With a complex array of machines and cables this may be tedious and yield less-than-accurate results. The discussion that follows outlines a suitable test for determining the value of current in a system. A transformers capacitance-to-ground is usually negligible because of the large spacing between the transformers core and winding, and the shielding effect of the winding layer adjacent to the core. Shielding prevents the other winding layers from significantly increasing the winding-to-ground capacitance. Cable and overhead line capacitance, on the other hand, can be significant if the circuit is large. Major contributions to the overall system capacitance-toground are made by rotating machines. Attributes such as the type of insulation and the number and depth of slots can produce wide variations. A typical value for a 200-hp, 2300-volt, 1800-rpm induction motor might be 0.002 micro-farads phase-to-ground capacitance. The most accurate way to determine the maximum value of the charging current is by test, since extreme variations can exist. The charging current per phase is represented by ICA, ICB or ICC while IC corresponds to the total line-to-ground charging current. To obtain the zero-sequence charging current, one phase conductor is intentionally grounded as shown in Figure 1 below.
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The resulting value should be used to determine a minimum current for ground fault alarming. Set the resistor taps in Section 6 so that the fault current is slightly greater than IC. NOTE: The temporary disconnect switch and current limiting fuse associated with the phase to be grounded are not included with the PulserPlus Pro. A portable ammeter can be included as an option with the PulserPlus Pro.
6.18 TEST RESULTS All components that are operating during testing contribute to the test results. This includes the contribution of the surge-protective capacitor which, as mentioned previously, can be quite significant. As such, the test results should be modified to include all surgeprotective capacitors not in operation during testing.
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Press BOTH the RESET and DOWN ARROW buttons until the unit BEEPS, then release. Adjusting Values in Configuration Mode Numeric values can be adjusted by using the UP ARROW and DOWN ARROW buttons. The buttons have two speeds. If either button is held in, the display will increment / decrement by single units for 5 counts, then it will increment / decrement by ten units. Releasing the button will restore the single units counting. Pressing the ENTER button will store the NEW value and go to the next setting. Pressing the MODE button will go to the next setting WITHOUT changing the stored setting. Pressing the PULSE button will go back to the previous screen WITHOUT changing the stored setting. To Exit Configuration Mode Pressing the RESET button will EXIT configuration mode. After 60 seconds of inactivity, the unit will exit configuration mode and return to displaying fundamental and/or harmonic measurements. 6.22 MEASUREMENT ENABLE
B. The unit then goes through a short self check. During the self check, the following message will be displayed: Self-test SW Version (x.x)
C. Once the self check is complete, the display unit will display the fundamental and/or 3rd harmonic voltage and/or the amperage of the grounded system by automatically toggling between the screens. The unit may be programmed to display any or all of these measurements.
6.20 ADJUSTABLE PARAMETERS The following features of the PulserPlus ProTM can be set from the front panel. Fundamental Voltage Measurement Harmonic Voltage Measurement Fundamental Amperage Measurement Harmonic Amperage Measurement CT Ratio Fundamental Voltage Hi Limit Fundamental Voltage Lo Limit Harmonic Voltage Hi Limit Harmonic Voltage Lo Limit Fundamental Amp Hi Limit Fundamental Amp Lo Limit Harmonic Amp Hi Limit Harmonic Amp Lo Limit Pulse Time Sec Fundamental Alarm Delay Harmonic Alarm Delay Auto Reset On/Off On/Off On/Off On/Off On/Off nnn V nnn V nnn V nnn V nn.n A nn.n A nn.n A nn.n A n.n S nn.n S nn.n S On/Off
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This feature multiplies the measured current by the selected CT ratio. For example, the physical limitation of the PulserPlus Pro module is 16A. If 20A is desired, a 30:5 CT is used to send a 0-5A signal the module. The CT ratio is set for 6x, so the measured current (0 to 5A) is multiplied by 6x. The display and alarming uses this multiplied current (0 to 30A). Default setting for the CT ratio is Off, 1X. The CT ratio is factory set to the proper rating for the installed components. 6.24 HI LIMIT SETPOINTS The Hi Limits are only accessible if the associated measurement display is enabled.
The Lo Limit setpoint indicates the level at which the Loss of Ground condition will activate. For a Harmonic Lo Limit, it may also indicate a Ground Fault. Using the UP ARROW and DOWN ARROW buttons, the voltage lo limits may be set to any voltage between 0 and 400 volts.
The Hi Limit setpoint indicates the level at which the Ground Fault or Third Harmonic alarm will activate. Using the UP ARROW and DOWN ARROW buttons, the voltage hi limits may be set to any voltage between 0 and 400 volts. For Medium Voltage applications, see the
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The Pulse Rate used to locate ground faults can be adjusted from 0.5 to 3.0 seconds in increments of 0.1 seconds. The setpoint indicates time on and time off, so a setting of 1.0 S results in the pulse on for 1 second and off for 1 second (pulse rate of 30 per minute). Calculation: 60 / [2 * setpoint(seconds)] = pulse rate per minute Sample Settings 0.5 s 1.0 s 2.0 s 3.0 s Resulting Pulse Rate 60 / min 30 / min 15 / min 10 / min 6.27 ALARM DELAY
When turned On (enabled), auto-reset will reset the unit when a fault is cleared. When turned Off (disabled), a user must press the ALARM SILENCE and RESET buttons to place the system in NORMAL state after clearing a fault. 6.29 LOCATING A GROUND FAULT To locate a ground fault, activate the pulsing circuit by pressing and holding the PULSE pushbutton on the operators panel. Once the words Pulser On are indicated on the alphanumeric display, the button may be released. This activates a control circuit which causes a cyclic switching sequence. The switching sequence consists of the cycle timing of an integral pulsing relay (P). The pulsing relay (P) output contact on the controller alternately energizes and de-energizes a pulsing contactor (PX) mounted on the PulserPlus Pro control panel backplate. The pulsing contactor (PX) shorts out a portion of the grounding resistor (NGR) each time the contactor is energized, producing a tracer signal. The optional portable hook-on detector is then used to follow the tracer signal through the system to the point of the fault. The detector is clamped around all three phases of each individual feeder (see Figure 2 below). The feeder with the fault will show rhythmic fluctuations on the detectors readout. The fault can be traced to the sub-feeder and eventually to the faulted device. Once this location is determined, the pulser should be turned off by pressing and holding the PULSE pushbutton on the operators panel. Once the words Pulser Off are indicated on the alphanumeric display, the button may be released. After clearing the fault, place the system in its normal operation mode by pressing the RESET pushbutton. See Fig. 2, next page.
The Alarm Delay setpoints indicate the amount of time between a fault indication and the alarm activation in seconds. During the alarm delay time, the system will monitor the fundamental and/or harmonic voltage and/or amperage measurement. If the faulted parameter returns to a value within the set limits prior to the expiration of the delay, the alarm will be canceled. Thus, a transient high measurement will not activate the alarm. The default setting for this setpoint is 4.5 seconds. Using the UP ARROW and DOWN ARROW buttons, the alarm delay may be set for any time between 0 and 20.4 seconds.
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Please have the resistor nameplate information readily available when you call. 6.29 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Technical Specification PCB 1.1 August 2002, UL Specifications for consultants for Low Voltage Power Circuit Breakers.
Low Voltage Products & Systems
ABB Inc. 888-385-1221 www.abb-control.com
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CX Series touch screens Graphic user interface panels with touch screens CX553, CX553-E
Features LCD Graphic display with touch panel Connects to today's popular PLCs via single cable to programming port Free Design Mode, WindowsTM based setup software included 24 VDC powered Ethernet port included on CX553-E LCD with touch panel The CX553 and CX553-E are touch screen interfaces for programmable controllers and are designed for harsh industrial environments. They connect directly to most PLCs and do not require the PLC to run any special program for data communication. This greatly reduces PLC programming time. The units display pictorial information, data and messages that are preloaded with a personal computer. Touch screen areas can be programmed to perform various functions. Free setup software for configuring the displays is included with each unit. The Display Magic Screen Editor software takes advantage of Microsoft Windows graphical interface and object oriented scheme. It offers fast and intuitive configuration. This simplifies application design while reducing development costs. Connect directly to most PLCs The CX Series uses each PLC's communication protocol to read or write data. They do not require the PLC to run any special program for data communication. The CX500 Series allows the user to optimize communications by selecting the data block size that is uploaded with each communication to the PLC. The Display Magic Simulation Window utility that is provided along with Display Magic has tools to further monitor and tweak PLC communication efficiencies.
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CX Series touch screens Graphic user interface panels with touch screens CX554-3 & CX555
Features LCD Graphic display with touch panel 7.7" and 10.4" displays, TFT color Connects to today's popular PLCs via single cable to programming port. Printer port and Ethernet ports included. Free Design Mode, WindowsTM based setup software included 24 VDC powered LCD with touch panel The CX554-3 and CX555 are touch screen interfaces for programmable controllers and are designed for harsh industrial environments. They connect directly to most PLCs and do not require the PLC to run any special program for data communication. This greatly reduces PLC programming time. The units display pictorial 2 information, data and messages that are preloaded with a personal computer. Touch screen areas can be programmed to perform various functions. Free setup software for configuring the displays is included with each unit. The Display Magic Screen Editor software takes advantage of Microsoft Windows graphical interface and object oriented scheme. It offers fast and intuitive configuration. This simplifies application design while reducing development costs. Connect directly to most PLCs The CX Series uses each PLC's communication protocol to read or write data. They do not require the PLC to run any special program for data communication. The CX500 Series allows the user to optimize communications by selecting the data block size that is uploaded with each communication to the PLC. The Display Magic Simulation Window utility that is provided along with Display Magic has tools to further monitor and tweak PLC communication efficiencies.
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Hardware specifications
Item LCD Display Contrast ratio Brightness cd/m2 Back light CCFLx1 1 Resolution pixels Pixel size Display area (mm) Touch panel Touch granularity Touch feedback Surface hardness Processor Flash memory System memory Battery held memory Compact flash slot Serial ports Parallel printer port Ethernet port System diagnostic Dimensions Weight CX554-2 5.7" TFT 256 color 60:1 300 MTBF 40,000 hr 0.33 (W) x 0.33 (H) mm 120 (W) x 90 (H) 4 wire resistive type 2mm grid Beeper and or graphic indicator 4H 32 bit RISC CPU 200 MHz 1 MB standard, 2MB with Ethernet option 4MB DRAM 128kB with Y2K compliant Real Time Clock/Calendar Used for project transfers only 1 RS-232 (Controller port) 1 RS-232 / RS-485 (Combination PC & controller port) 7.7" & 10'4" models only RJ-45 8 wire (10 BaseT) TCP/IP available on CS554-2 Watch dog timer, power failure detection Bezel: 5.90 x 8.00 x 2.95" (150 x 204 x 75mm) Cutout: 5.43 x 7.56" ((138 x 192mm) Approx. 0.8 kg 320 (W) x 240 (H) except CE553 320 (W) x 234 (H) CX553 5.7" TFT 256 color 60:1 300 MTBF 40,000 hr
Functional specifications
Screen editor No. of window No. of object Text strings Bitmap graphics Support PLC Support printer Macro scripts Display Magic Version 2.6.0 or later (to be run under Windows 98 / NT / 2000 / ME / XP) 1 - 1999, limited by memory Up to 500 per window, limited by memory Limited only by memory 256 KB per graphic, limited by memory Most popular PLCs EPSON ESC/P2, HP PCL (Simple page mode) or compatible Up to 256 Macro scripts per project, limited by memory
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General specifications
Item Input power CE EMI Isolation resistance Vibration endurance Protection structure Operating temperature Operation humidity Enclosure
Hardware specifications
Item LCD Display Display area Contrast ratio Brightness cd/m2 CX555 10.4" TFT 256 color 215(W) x 162(H) 100:1 250 CCFLx2 (MTBF 25,000 hr) 640 (W) x 480 (H) 0.33 (W) x 0.33 (H) mm 120 (W) x 90 (H) 4 wire resistive type 2mm grid Beeper and or graphic indicator 4H 32 bit RISC CPU 200 MHz 2 MB standard, 4MB with Ethernet option 4MB DRAM 128kB with Y2K compliant Real Time Clock/Calendar Used for project transfers only Used for Project transfers only 1 RS-232 (Controller port) 1 RS-232 / RS-232/RS-485 (PC & controller port) Standard parallel printer port RJ-45 8 wire (10 BaseT TCP/IP) Bezel: 9.37 x 12.40 x 2.44" (238 x 315 x 62mm) Dimensions Cutout: 8.86 x 11.89" (225 x 302mm) Weight Approx. 2.0 kg Cutout: 6.57 x 8.75" ((167 x 222mm) Approx 1.2 kg RJ-45 8 wire (10 BaseT) TCP/IP Watch dog timer, power failure detection Bezel: 6.93 x 9.09 x 2.16" (176 x 231 x 55) CX554-3 7.7" STN 256 color 162(W) x 123(H) 30:1 150 CCFLx2 (MTBF 25,000 hr)
Back light Resolution pixels Pixel size Display area (mm0 Touch panel Touch granularity Touch feedback Surface hardness Processor Flash ROM memory System memory Battery held memory Compact flash slot Serial ports Parallel port Ethernet port System diagnostic
Functional specifications
Screen editor No. of window No. of object Text strings Bitmap graphics Support PLC Support printer Macro scripts Display Magic Version 2.6.0 or later (to be run under Windows 98 / NT / 2000 / ME / XP) 1 - 1999, limited by memory Up to 500 per window, limited by memory Limited only by memory 256 KB per graphic, limited by memory Most popular PLCs EPSON ESC/P2, HP PCL (Simple page mode) or compatible Up to 256 Macro scripts per project, limited by memory
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Display Magic is a graphics editor software program for configuring the CX500 Series. Typical projects are composed of user defined windows. Each window is composed of a variety of elements called objects. There are drawing objects for putting static and graphics on the window and Part objects for putting active objects on a window. PLC controlled objects can be used for window control and system functions. Configuration of the CX500 Series is easy. To setup objects, select an icon from the toolbox, a dialog box appears. Fill in object attributes requested by the dialog to coomplete the object setup process. Move the object to the right positiion and drag the boundary of the object to resize it. It's a straightforward, simple and consistent process.
Graphics can be produced by using the Display Magic's own set of drawing tools. You can import any 256 color BMP format graphic into Display Magic to customize your application.. Screen Captures and Graphics may also be cut and pasted into Paintbrush for conversion to the BMP format. Libraries with over 300 commonly used graphics are included with Display Magic Software. These libraries can be edited and new libraries created to hold new graphics you have created.
Drawing tools
Line Rectangle Ellipse Arc Polygon Text Scale Shape Bitmap Draw straight line Draw squares and rectangles Draw circles and ellipses Draw 90-degree arcs Draw multi-sided objects Place static text Place lines at regular intervals Place a static shape from a library Place a static bitmap from a library
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Animation tools
Bit Lamp Word Lamp Set Bit Set Word Toggle Switch MultiState Switch Function button Numeric Input Extend Numeric Display ASCII Input Extend ASCII Display X, Y Move Animation
Bit triggered indicators Word triggered indicators Set a bit Set a word Toggle a bit Increment/Decrement a word Change Window, Popup a window, Print the screen, create data entry keys, window and message board controls Display/Change digital data Display digital data Display/Change alphanumeric data Display alphanumeric data Move an object via pixel coordinates
Spot Move Animation Direct Window Indirect Window Alarm Display Trend Graph XY Plot BarGraph Meter Scrolling Alarm Recipe Transfer Event Log PLC Controls
Move an object on a predefined path Popup Window on Bit value Popup Window on Register value Display Alarms Trend Data Display Plot data Show a bargraph 4 different meter styles Display Alarms Transfer data to and from PLC Display Events with Time and Date Active Screen Control, Print Control, Data Transfer, Activate Macro, Backlight Control
The ability to copy windows and objects between projects. Windows can be stacked (overlapped) to reduce duplicate objects. Tags can be assigned to Data points for easy reference during project development. Labels that change depending on language use can also be incorporated into the project giving it international compatibility. Macro scripts can be triggered by bit actions to perform calculations, data manipulation and logical operations. Up to 256 scripts can be programmed into the unit. The ability to ut a system bar (Taskbar) at the bottom of the screen to emulate familiar graphic interface operations. The compact card slot allows a user to update the project in a unit without connecting a computer or some other programming device. The printer port can be used to print out screen captures and event or alarm information. The Ethernet port can be used for unit to unit communications or Modbus TCP/IP communications to controllers.
General
After completing a project, it can be simulated off-line to view approximately how your project will look and respond. There is also an on-line simulation. Connect the PC to your CX500 unit and connect the CX500 to your PLC. The CX500 display is emulated on the PC screen by using the CX500 as a bridge to go to your PLC. The PC will mimic exactly how the CX500 will respond once the project is downloaded.
To download a project, connect the CX500 unit to COM1 or COM2 port of your PC using the download cable provided with the unit. Execute the download function; it will directly transfer your project data to the CX500's flash memory
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Graphic Interface with 5.7" TFT, 256 color, LCD display and Touchscreen Graphic Interface with 5.7" TFT, 256 color display & touchscreen w/Ethernet Same as CX554-2 with Enhanced display for daylight viewing
NOTE: Setup software and programming cable are included with each unit. The manual is on the CD as a PDF file. A printed copy of the manual is sent with each CX500 product order.
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Communication devices and systems Communication products for ABB SACE Emax
Circuit-breakers with communication can easily be integrated with automation and supervision systems. Typical applications include: Supervision of the installation with continuous data logging (values of currents, voltage, power) and event logging (alarms, faults, trip logs). Supervision can be limited to low voltage devices or include medium voltage and possibly other kinds of industrial apparatus Predictive maintenance, based on number of operations of each circuit-breaker, interrupted currents and estimate of residual equipment life Load shedding and demand side management under control of PLC, DCS or computers
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Communication devices and systems Communication products for ABB SACE Emax SD-View 2000
A. System architecture System architecture is based on the latest developments in personal computer and industrial communication network technology. The ABB SACE devices are connected to the serial bus RS485 Modbus. A maximum of 31 devices can be connected to a bus. A maximum of 4 serial bus lines can be connected to a personal computer which works as data server, reading and storing the data received from the devices. The server is also used as the operator station, from where the data can be displayed and printed, commands can be sent to the devices, and all the operations needed to manage the installation can be carried out. The server can be connected to a local network together with other personal computers which work as additional operator stations (clients). In this way, installation supervision and control can be carried out with total reliability from any station connected to the network on which SD-View 2000 is installed.
SD-View 2000
SD-View 2000 is a ready-to-use system, consisting of software for personal computers, in standard configuration, which allows complete control of the low voltage electrical installation. Putting the SD-View 2000 system into operation is quick and easy. In fact, the software itself guides the user in recognising and configuring the protection units. The user only needs knowledge of the installation (such as how many circuit-breakers are installed and how they are connected to each other). No engineering work on the supervision system is required, since all the pages displayed are already configured in the system, ready to be used. Usage of the software is intuitive and easy to learn for the operator: SD-View 2000 has graphic pages based on Internet Explorer, which makes the system as simple to manage as surfing on the Internet.
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B. Complete control of the installation SD-View 2000 is the ideal tool available to managers, in order to have the situation of the installations under control at all times and to be able to control all the functions easily and in real time.
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Log the history of the installation (energy consumption, most highly loaded phase, any warnings of anomalies or faults, etc.) Show the temporal evolution of the installation by means of graphs. Access to the various system functions can be enabled by means of secret codes or passwords with different levels of authorisation. Usage of the system is really simple thanks to the user interface based on Internet explorer. The graphic pages relative to each circuit-breaker are particularly intuitive and easy to use. C. Devices which can be connected The circuit-breakers with electronic releases which can be interfaced with SD-View 2000 are: Emax LV air circuit-breakers from E1 to E6 fitted with PR122/P or PR123/P releases with Modbus RTU PR120/D-M communication unit Emax LV air circuit-breakers from E1 to E6 fitted with PR112/PD or PR113/PD Modbus releases Tmax LV moulded-case circuit-breakers T4 and T5 fitted with PR222/PD release Isomax LV circuit-breakers from S4 to S7 fitted with PR212/P release with Modbus RTU PR212/D-M communication unit. In addition, SD-View 2000 can acquire current, voltage and power measurements in real time from the MTME485 multimeters with Modbus communication. Furthermore, it is possible to interface any air or moldedcase circuit-breaker or switch-disconnector, not fitted with electronics, with SD-View 2000 by using a PLC AC31 unit as the communication module. For the circuitbreakers or switch-disconnectors connected in this way, SD-View 2000 shows the conditions of the apparatus (open, closed, tripped, racked-in or racked-out) in real time and allows it to be operated remotely. All the characteristics of the devices listed are preconfigured in the SD-View 2000 system. Therefore, the user does not have to carry out any detailed
The SD-View 2000 operator station (personal computer) allows information from the installation to be received and to control the circuit-breakers and relative releases. In particular, it is possible to: Send opening and closing commands to the circuitbreakers Read the electrical installation values (current, voltage, power factor, etc.) Read and modify the trip characteristics of the protection units
Determine the status of the apparatus (open, closed, number of operations, trip for fault, etc.) Determine abnormal operating situations (e.g. Overload) and, in the case of the releases tripping, the type of fault (short-circuit, earth fault, value of the uninterrupted currents, etc.)
Low Voltage Products & Systems
ABB Inc. 888-385-1221 www.abb-control.com
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Communication devices and systems Communication products for ABB SACE Emax SD-Pocket, TestBus2
configuration (i.e. insert tables with data to be displayed for each release, or draft ad hoc graphic pages): simply enter the list of devices connected into the system. Technical characteristics Up to 4 serial ports Up to 31 ABB SACE devices for each serial port 9600 or 19200 baud Modbus RTU Protocol Personal computer requirements Pentium 1 GHz, 256 MB RAM (512 MB recommended), 20 GB hard disk, Windows 2000, Internet Explorer 6, Ethernet card, Printer (optional).
3. TestBus2
TestBus2 is the ABB SACE commissioning and diagnostic software for all Modbus RTU devices. It can be used during system startup, or to troubleshoot an installed network. TestBus2 automatically scans the RS-485 bus, detects all connected devices and checks their communication settings. All possible combination of device address, parity and baud rate are checked. A click on scan is enough to spot devices which are not responding, wrong addresses, misconfigured parity bits, and so on. This function is not limited to ABB SACE devices. All standard Modbus RTU devices are detected and their configuration is displayed. After the scan, the software displays warning messages about potential problems and configuration errors, allowing complete diagnosis of a field bus network. When ABB SACE circuit
To use all these functions, it is sufficient to have a PDA with MS Windows Mobile 2003 and BT interface or a personal computer with MS Windows2000 OS and new PR120/D-BT or BT030 Bluetooth interface devices. SDPocket is freeware and it can be downloaded from the BOL website (http://bol.it.abb.com). Its use does not require the presence of dialogue units for the releases.
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breakers are detected, additional functions can be used to check wirings, send open/ close/reset commands, and retrieve diagnostic information. This user-friendly tool makes commissioning of Modbus networks a breeze. TestBus2 is freeware and can be downloaded from the BOL website (http://bol.it.abb.com).
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1st - Select the TVSS MCOV (Maximum Continuous Operating Voltage). The MCOV should correspond to your system voltage. Example: If you have a 480VAC Delta system you will need a TVSS rated for 550VAC or 660VAC (See the selection chart on the next page) 2nd - Select the TVSS kA rating. The kA rating is the amount of lightning energy the unit can handle during a lightning event. The kA rating is not a short circuit rating. The higher the kA rating the longer the unit will protect your system. Example: A 40kA rated unit will be able to divert a 30kA surge and still have enough remaining capacity for an additional lightning event. (See the selection chart on the next page) 3rd - Select the TVSS options. Depending on your application you may want to select a TVSS unit with additional options. The OVR range can be ordered with a safety reserve (S in the part number), a pluggable MOV (P in the part number), or with an auxillary contact (TS in the part number). (See the selection chart on the next page)
3N
Phases
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kA Rating
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Max Voltage
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ABB Dual MOV Option
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Pluggable MOV Option
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Part number 480VAC Delta OVR40550 OVR40660P OVR40660SP OVR40660PTS OVR40660SPTS OVR65660S OVR3N40320P OVR3N40320PTS OVR3N65320SP OVR3N65320SPTS OVR3N100320SP OVR3N100320SPTS OVR15275 OVR40275SP OVR40275SPTS OVR65275SP OVR65275SPTS OVR15150 OVR40150 OVR40150SP OVR40150SPTS
kA Rating OVR40550 OVR40660P OVR40660SP OVR40660PTS OVR40660SPTS OVR65660S OVR3N40320P OVR3N40320PTS OVR3N65320SP OVR3N65320SPTS OVR3N100320SP OVR3N100320SPTS OVR15275 OVR40275SP OVR40275SPTS OVR65275SP OVR65275SPTS OVR15150 OVR40150 OVR40150SP OVR40150SPTS 40kA 40kA 40kA 40kA 40kA 65kA 40kA 40kA 65kA 65kA 100kA 100kA 15kA 40kA 40kA 65kA 65kA 15kA 40kA 40kA 40kA
Max Voltage OVR40550 OVR40660P OVR40660SP OVR40660PTS OVR40660SPTS OVR65660S OVR3N40320P OVR3N40320PTS OVR3N65320SP OVR3N65320SPTS OVR3N100320SP OVR3N100320SPTS OVR15275 OVR40275SP OVR40275SPTS OVR65275SP OVR65275SPTS OVR15150 OVR40150 OVR40150SP OVR40150SPTS 550V 660V 660V 660V 660V 660V 320V 320V 320V 320V 320V 320V 275V 275V 275V 275V 275V 150V 150V 150V 150V
Pluggable Option OVR40660P OVR40660SP OVR40660PTS OVR40660SPTS OVR3N40320P OVR3N40320PTS OVR3N65320SP OVR3N65320SPTS OVR3N100320SP OVR3N100320SPTS OVR40275SP OVR40275SPTS OVR65275SP OVR65275SPTS
OVR40660PTS OVR40660SPTS
480/277VAC Wye
120/240VAC 120/208VAC
OVR40275SPTS OVR65275SPTS
120VAC
OVR40150SP OVR40150SPTS
OVR40150SP OVR40150SPTS
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Signal protection
4-20mA signal 6V 12V 24V 48V OVRTC6V OVRTC12V OVRTC24V OVRTC48V
Neutral Protection
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TVSS Surge Suppressors are designed to interupt and divert transient surge events to ground. Surge events can be caused by electrical storms or bank switching on electrical distribution lines. These events are responsible for over 2 billion dollars of damage annually in the USA and can effect sensitive electrical equipment, telephone networks, and computer networks. ABB offers a full line of Surge Suppressors designed to protect sensitive equipment, minimize preventative maintenance, and prevent unscheduled equipment downtime. Key Features: Din rail mount Built-In Safety MOV reserve 3 step visual indication Remote alarm contacts 2 Integrated terminal disconnector to avoid fire risks Low clamping voltage - as low as 600V High discharge capability - up to 100kA per phase High energy withstand - up to 1600 joules per phase Plug-in modules for easy replacement UL1449 Second Edition recognized, CSA, IEC
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Trip units and trip curves PR121/P....................................................................................3.2 - 3.8 PR122/P..................................................................................3.9 - 3.22 PR123/P................................................................................3.23 - 3.32
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PR121/P is the new basic and complete release for the Emax series. The complete range of protection functions together with the wide combination of thresholds and trip times o ered make it suitable for protecting a wide range of alternating current installation. In addition to protection functions the unit is provided with multifunction LED indicators.thermore, Fur PR121/P allows connection to external devices enhancing its advanced characteristics like remote signalling and monitoring, or remote supervision display.
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Legend 1 LED signalling Alarm for protection function L 2 LED signalling Alarm for protection function S 3 LED signalling Alarm for protection function I 4 LED signalling Alarm for protection function G 5 DIP switches for ne setting current threshold l1 6 DIP switches for main setting current threshold l1 7 DIP switches for setting current threshold I2 8 DIP switches for setting current threshold l3 9 DIP switches for setting current threshold l4 10 DIP switches for setting trip time t1 (type of curve) 11 DIP switches for setting trip time t2 (type of curve) 12 DIP switches for setting trip time t4 (type of curve) 13 Indication of the DIP switch position for network frequency 14 Indication of the DIP switch position for Neutral protection setting 15 Rating plug 16 Indication of the DIP switch positions for the various current thresholds values l1 17 Indication of the DIP switch positions for the various current threshold values l2 18 Indication of the DIP switch positions for the various current threshold values l3 19 Indication of the DIP switch positions for the various current threshold values l4 20 Indication of DIP switch positions for the various time settings t1 21 Indication of DIP switch positions for the various time settings t2 22 Indication of DIP switch positions for the various time settings t4 23 DIP switch for setting network frequency and neutral protection setting 24 Trip cause indication and trip test pushbutton 25 Test connector for connecting or testing the release through an external device (PR030/B battery unit, BT030 wireless communication unit and SACE PR010/T unit) 26 Serial number of protection release
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15 current thresholds and 8 curves are available, allowing a ne setting. Each curve is identi ed as follows: for curves t = k by the trip time for l > I2 for curves t = k/l 2 by the trip time for l = 10xln (ln = rated current of the circuitbreaker). The function can be excluded by setting the DIP switches to the combination labelled OFF. Adjustable instantaneous short-circuit (l) The protection I o ers 15 trip thresholds and can be excluded (dip switches in OFF position). Ground fault (G) The ground fault protection G (which can be excluded) offers 7 current thresholds and
4 curves. Each curve is identi ed by the time t4 in relation to current I4. As per S protection the trip time can be chosen independent of the current (t = k) or with a constant speci c let-through energy (t2= k/l). Note: the function G is repressed for fault current values higher than the values shown in table below.
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Trip time
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t=k/I 2
Tolerance
Release between 1.05 and 1.2 x I1 I2= 1 - 1.5 - 2 - 2.5 - 3 - 3.5 - 4 - 5 6 - 7 - 8 - 8.5 - 9 - 9.5 - 10 x In 7% 10% Ig b 4 x In Ig 4 x In
10% Ig b 4 x In 20% Ig 4 x In With current I > I2 t2 = 0.1 - 0.2 - 0.3 - 0.4 - 0.5 - 0.6 - 0.7 - 0.8 s The better of the two figures: 10% or 40 ms With current I = 10 x In t2 = 0.1 - 0.2 - 0.3 - 0.4 - 0.5 - 0.6 - 0.7 - 0.8 s 15% Ig b 4 x In 20% Ig > 4 x In Instantaneous b 30 ms With current I = 4 x In t4 = 0.1 - 0.2 - 0.4 - 0.8 s 15% With current I I4 t4 = 0.1 - 0.2 - 0.4 - 0.8 s The better of the two figures: 10% or 40 ms t=k t=k/I 2 t=k t=k/I2 t=k
7% 10%
I3= 1.5 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 9 - 10 - 11 - 12 - 13 - 14 - 15 x In 10% I4= 0.2 - 0.3 - 0.4 - 0.6 0.8 - 0.9 - 1 x In
Ig b 4 x In Ig 4 x In
7%
Tolerance
7%
(1) The minimum trip time is 1 s, regardless of the type of curve set (self-protection) (2) These tolerances are valid in the following conditions: - self-supplied release at full power (without start-up) - two- or three-phase power supply - trip time set r 100 ms The following tolerance values apply in all cases not covered by the above: Trip threshold L S I G Trip time
Release between 1.05 and 1.25 x I1 20% 10% 20% 15% b 60ms 15% 20%
Power supply The unit does not require an external power supply either for protection functions or for alarm signalling functions. It is self-supplied by means of the current sensors installed on the circuitbreaker. For it to operate, it is su cient for at least one phase to be loaded at 100A. An external power supply can be connected in order to activate additional features, and in particular for connection to external devices: HMI030, and PR021/K.
PR121/P
Auxiliary power supply (galvanically insulated) Maximum ripple Inrush current @ 24V Rated power @ 24V 24 V DC 20% 5% ~10 A for 5 ms ~2 W
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t=
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t=k
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Function G
t=
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Characteristics
The SACE PR122 release is a sophisticated and exible protection system based on a state-ofthe art microprocessor and DSP technology. Fitted with the optional internal PR120/D-M dialogue unit, PR122/P turns into an intelligent protection, measurement and communication device, based on the Modbus protocol. By means of the PR120/D-M, PR122/P can also be connected to the ABB EP010 Fieldbus plug adapter, which makes it possible to choose among several di erent networks, such as Pro bus and DeviceNet. The new PR122/P is the result of ABB SACEs experience in designing protection releases. The exhaustive range of settings makes this protection unit ideal for general use in any type of installation, from distribution to the protection of motors, transformers, drives and generators. Access to information and programming using a keyboard and graphic liquid crystal display is extremely simple and intuitive. The interface is now common to PR122/P and PR123/P in order to give to the user maximum ease of use. An integrated ammeter and many other additional features are provided over and above the protection functions. These additional functions can be further increased with addition on board of the dialogue, signalling, measurement, and wireless communication units. Functions S and G can operate with a time delay independent of the current (t = k) or with an inverse time delay (constant speci c let-through energy: I2 t = k), as required. Protection against earth faults can also be obtained by connecting the PR122 release to an external toroid located on the conductor that connects the transformer star centre to earth (homopolar toroid). All the thresholds and trip curve delays of the protection functions are stored in special memories which retain the information even when no power is supplied. 1 2 3 10 9
8
Legend 1 LED Warning indicator 2 Alarm LED 3 Rear-lit graphic display 4 Cursor UP button 5 Cursor DOWN button
6
8 Button to exit submenus or cancel operations (ESC)
6 Test connector for connecting or testing the release by means of an external device (PR030/B battery unit, BT030 wireless communication unit and SACE PR010/T unit) 7 ENTER button to con rm data or change pages
9 Rating plug
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sion. The neutral protection can be excluded or set to 100% for E1, E2, E3, E4/f and E6/f. In installations where very high harmonics occur, the resulting current at the neutral can be higher than that of the phases. Therefore it is possible to set the neutral protection at 150% or 200% of the value set for the phases. In this case it is necessary to reduce the setting of protection L accordingly. (1) The table below lists the neutral settings for the various possible combinations between type of circuit-breaker and the threshold I1 setting. Start-up function The start-up function allows protections S, I and G to operate with higher trip thresholds during the start-up phase. This
avoids untimely tripping caused by the high inrush currents of certain loads (motors, transformers, lamps). Thestart-upphaselastsfrom100 ms to 1.5 s, in steps of 0.05 s. It is automatically recognized by the PR122 release as follows: When the circuit-breaker closes with the release selfsupplied; When the peak value of the maximum current exceeds 0.1 x In. A new start-up becomes possible after the current has fallen below the threshold of 0.1 x In, if the release is supplied from an external source.
Repression threshold 4 In 6 In 8 In
(*) The setting I1 =1 indicates the maximum overload protection setting. The actual maximum setting allowable must take into account any derating based on temperature, the terminals used and the altitude (see the Installations chapter) (1) When three-pole circuit-breakers with external neutral current sensor are used, a setting above 100% for the neutral does not require any reduction in the L setting up to Iu N.
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Phase unbalance protection U Protection function U against phase unbalance is used in those situations requiring particularly precise control over missing and/or unbalanced phase currents, only givin the pre-alarm signal. This function can be excluded. Protection against overtemperature The range of SACE PR122 releases allows the presence of abnormal temperatures, which could cause temporary or continuous malfunctions of the microprocessor, to be signalled to the user. The user has the following signals or commands available: lighting up of the Warning LED when the temperature is higher than 70 C (temperature at which the microprocessor is still able to operate correctly) lighting up of the Alarm LED when the temperature is higher than 85 C (temperature above which the microprocessor can no longer guarantee correct operation) and, when decided during the unit con guration stage, simultaneous opening of the circuit-breaker with indication of the trip directly on the display, as for the other protections. Zone selectivity for protections S and G Zone selectivity is one of the most advanced methods for making co-ordination of the protections: by using this protection philosophy, it is possible to reduce the trip times of the protection closest to the fault in relation to the times foreseen by time selectivity, of which zone selectivity is an evolution. Zone selectivity is applicable to protection functions S and G, even contemporarily and is available as standard on the PR122. The word zone is used to refer to the part of an installation between two circuit-breakers in series (see gure to the left). Protection is provided by connecting all of the zone selectivity outputs of the releases belonging to the same zone together and taking this signal to the zone selectivity input of the release immediately to the supply side. Each circuit-breaker that detects a fault communicates this to the circuit-breaker on the supply side using a simple connection wire. Therefore the fault zone is the zone immediately to the load side of the circuit-breaker that detects the fault, but does not receive any communication from those on the load side. This circuit-breaker opens without waiting for the set time-delay. ABB SACE provides important calculation tools to facilitate the work of designers in coordinating protection devices, including the Slide rule kits, DOCWin and CAT software packages and updated coordination charts. The zone selectivity function S and G can be activated or deactivated using the keyboard.
Zone 3
Zone 2
Zone 1
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When a communication device (internal PR120/D-M and PR120/D-BT modules or external BT030 device) is connected, it is possible to set parameters simply by downloading them into the unit (over the network for PR120/D-M, by using the SD-Pocket software and a PDA or a notebook for PR120/D-BT and BT030). Parameterisation can then be carried out quickly and automatically in an error-free way by transferring data directly from DocWin. Indicator LEDs LEDs on the front panel of the release are used to indicate all the pre-alarms (WARNING) and alarms (ALARM). A message on the display always explicitly indicates the type of event concerned. Example of events indicated by the WARNING LED: unbalance between phases; pre-alarm for overload (L1>90%); rst temperature threshold exceeded (70 C); contact wear beyond 80%; phase rotation reversed (with optional PR120/V)
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Measurement function The current measurement function (ammeter) is present on all versions of the SACE PR122 unit. The display shows histograms showing the currents of the three phases and neutral on the main page. Furthermore, the most loaded phase current is indicated in numerical format. Earth fault current, where applicable, is shown on a dedicated page. The latter current value takes on two di erent meanings depending on whether the external toroidal transformer for the Source Ground Return function or the internal transformer (residual type) is connected. The ammeter can operate either with self-supply or with an auxiliary power supply voltage. In the latter case the display is rear-lit and the ammeter is active even at current levels lower than 160A. Accuracy of the ammeter measurement chain (current sensor plus ammeter) is no more than 1.5% in the 30% - 120% current interval of In. Currents: : three phases (L1, L2, L3), neutral (Ne) and earth fault; Instantaneous values of currents during a period of time (data logger); Maintenance: number of operations, percentage of contact wear, opening data storage (last 20 trips and 20 events). When the optional PR120/V is connected, the following additional measurement function are present: Voltage: phase-phase, phase-neutral and residual voltage Instantaneous values of voltages during a period of time (data logger); Power: active, reactive and apparent Power factor Frequency and peak factor Energy: active, reactive, apparent, counter
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PR122/P LI-LSI-LSIG-LSIRc
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Trip threshold
I1= 0.4.1 x In Release between 1.05 and 1.2 x I1 I2= 0.6.10 x In 7% Ig b 4 x In 10% Ig 4 x In I2= 0.6.10 x In 7% Ig b 4 x In 10% Ig 4 x In I3= 1.5.15 x In 10% I4= 0.2.1 x In 7% I4= 0.2.1 x In 7% Id= 0.3-0.5-0.7-1-23-5-7-10-20-30 A 10% may not be set I6= 5%.90% 10%
Threshold steps
0.01 x In
Trip Time
With current I = 3 x I1 t1= 3 s....144 s 10% Ig b 4 x In 20% Ig 4 x In
T im e Step
3s
(1)
Poss. excl.
Relation
t=f(I) t=k/I 2
0.1 x In
With current I > I2 t2= 0.05 s.0.8 s (2) The better of the two figures: 10% or 40 ms With current I = 10 x In t2= 0.05 s.0.8 s 15% Ig b 4 x In 20% Ig 4 x In Instantaneous b 30 ms
0.01 s
t=k
Tolerance (2) Instantaneous short-circuit protection Tolerance (2) Earth fault protection Tolerance (2)
0.1 x In
0.01 s
t=k/I 2
0.1 x In
t=k
0.02 x In
Rc
3
OT U
Tolerance (2)
0.02 x In
With current I > I4 t4= 0.1 s..1 s The better of the two figures: 10% or 40 ms t4= 0.1 s..1 s (with I=4xIn) 15% td= 0.06-0.1-0.2-0.3-0.40.5-0.8-1-3-4-4.8 s (3)
0.05 s
t=k
0.05 s
t=k/I 2
t=k
5%
Instantaneous t4= 0.5 s..60 s The better of the two figures: 20% or 100 ms
0.5 s
temp=k t=k
(1) The minimum trip value is 1 s, regardless of the type of curve set (self-protection) (2) These tolerances are valid in the following conditions: - self-supplied release at full power and/or auxiliary power supply (without start-up) - two- or three-phase power supply - trip time set r 100 ms (3) Non intervention time The following tolerance values apply in all cases not covered by the above: Trip threshold Trip time
L Release between 1.05 and 1.25 x I1 20% S 10% 20% I 15% b 60ms G 15% 20% Others 20%
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Trip threshold
I8= 0.5.0.95 x Un 5%
Threshold steps
0.01 x Un
Trip Time
With current U < U8 t8= 0.1 s....5 s The better of the two figures: 20% or 100 ms
Time Step
0.1 s
Poss. excl.
Relation
t=f(I) t=k
Undervoltage p ro te c t io n Tolerance (1) Overvoltage p ro te c ti o n Tolerance (1) Residual voltage p ro t e c ti o n Tolerance (1) Reverse power p ro te c ti o n Tolerance (1) Underfrequency p ro te c ti o n Tolerance (1) Overfrequency p ro te c ti o n Tolerance (1)
OV
I9= 1.05.1.2 x Un 5%
0.01 x Un
RV
I10= 0.1.0.4 x Un 5%
0.05 x Un
With current U > U9 t9= 0.1 s....5 s The better of the two figures: 20% or 100 ms With current U0 > U10 t10= 0.5 s....30 s The better of the two figures: 10% or 100 ms With current P < P11 t11= 0.5 s....25 s The better of the two figures: 10% or 100 ms With current f < f12 t9= 0.5 s....3 s The better of the two figures: 10% or 100 ms With current f > f13 t10= 0.5 s....3 s The better of the two figures: 10% or 100 ms
0.1 s
t=k
0.5 s
t=k
RP
0.1 s
t=k
5%
UF
0.1 s
t=k
OF
5%
0.1 s
t=k
3
(1) These tolerances are valid in the following conditions: - self-supplied release at full power and/or auxiliary power supply (without start-up) - two- or three-phase power supply
Power supply The PR122 release does not normally require any external power supplies, being self-supplied from the current sensors (CS): to activate the protection and ammeter functions, it is su cient for at least one phase to have a current load higher than 100 A. For the display to come on, at least one phase must have a current load higher than 160 A. The unit ensures fully self-supplied operation. When an auxiliary power supply is present, it is also possible to use the unit with the circuit-breaker either open or closed with very low current owing through. It is also possible to use an auxiliary power supply provided by the PR030/B portable battery unit (always supplied), which allows the protection functions to be set when the release is not selfsupplied. PR122/P stores and shows all the information needed after a trip (protection tripped, trip current, time, date). No auxiliary supply is required for this functionality.
PR122/P
Auxiliary power supply (galvanically insulated) Maximum ripple Inrush current @ 24V Rated power @ 24V
24 V DC 20% 5% ~10 A for 5 ms ~3 W
PR120/D-M
from PR122/PR123
PR120/K
from PR122/PR123
PR120/D-BT
from PR122/PR123
+1 W
+1 W
+1 W
(*) PR120/V can give power supply to the release when at least one line voltage is equal or higher to 85V RMS.
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Functions L-S-I
t=
I2
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Function G
t=
I2
t=k
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Function UV
UV
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Function RV
RV
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RP
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Characteristics
The PR123 protection release completes the range of releases available for the Emax family of circuit-breakers. It is a high-performance and extraordinarily versatile release, capable of o ering a complete set of functions for protection, measurement, signalling, data storage and control of the circuit-breaker, and it represents the benchmark in low voltage protection units for circuit-breakers. The front interface of the unit, common to PR122/P, is extremely simple thanks to the aid of the liquid crystal graphics display. It can show diagrams, bar graphs, measurements and sine curves for the various electrical values. PR123 integrates all the features o ered by PR122/P plus a series of evolute functionalities. As well as PR122 it can be integrated with the additional features provided by internal modules and external accessories.
12
11
1 2
10
4
3
8
Legend 1 LED Warning indicator 2 Alarm LED 3 Rear-lit graphic display 4 Cursor UP button 5 Cursor DOWN button
6 Test connector for connecting or testing the release by means of an external device (PR030/B battery unit, BT030 wireless communication unit and SACE PR010/T unit) 7 ENTER button to con rm data or change pages
8 Button to exit submenus or cancel operations (ESC) 10 Serial number of protection release 11 PowerLED 12 Voltageuptakeswitch-disconnector 9 Rating plug
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Protection functions
The PR123 release o ers the following protection functions: Overload (L) (1) , Selective short-circuit (S), Instantaneous short-circuit (I), Earth fault with adjustable delay (G), Directional short-circuit with adjustable delay (D), Phase unbalance (U), Protection against overtemperature (OT), Load control (K), Undervoltage (UV), Overvoltage (OV), Residual voltage (RV), Reverse power (RP), Underfrequency (UF), Overfrequency (OF), Phase sequence (alarm only).
I4 threshold I4 < 0.5 In 0.5 In b I4 < 0,8 In I4 r 0.8 In Repression threshold 4 In 6 In 8 In
In addition to PR122/P features, the following improvements are available: Overload protection L With the PR123 unit, the overload protection L includes the option to adjust the slope of the protection curve. This adjustment allows perfect coordination with fuses or with medium-voltage protection systems. Double selective short-circuit protection S In addition to the standard S protection, PR123/P makes contemporarily available a second time-constant S protection (excludible) that allows two thresholds to be set independently achieving an accurate selectivity even under highly critical conditions. Double earth fault protection G While in PR121/P and PR122/P the user must choose among the implementation of G protection through internal current sensors (calculating the vectorial sum of currents) or external toroid (direct earth fault current measuring), PR123/P o ers the exclusive feature of the contemporaneous management of both the con guration, by means of two independent earth fault protections curves. The main application of this characteristic is simultaneous activation of restricted and unrestricted earth fault protection. See chapter 6 for details. Directional short-circuit protection with adjustable delay D The protection works in a similar way to the xed-time protection S, with the added ability to recognize the direction of the phases current during the fault period. The current direction makes it possible to determine whether the fault is on the supply or load side of the circuit-breaker. Particularly in ring distribution systems, this makes it possible to identify and disconnect the distribution segment where the fault has occurred, whilst keeping the rest of the installation running. If multiple PR122 or PR123 releases are used, this protection can be associated with zone selectivity.
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Dual setting of protections PR123/P can store an alternative set of all the protection parameters. This second set (set B) can replace, when needed, the default set (set A) by means of an external command. The command can be given typically when network con guration is modi ed, like when a parallel of incoming lines is closed or when an emergency source is present in the system, changing load capability and short-circuit levels. The set B can be activated by: digital input provided with PR120/K module. For example It can be connected to an auxiliary contact of a bus-tie communication network, through PR120/D-M (i.e. when the changeover is scheduled); directly from user interface of PR123/P an adjustable time internal after closing of the circuit-breaker. Zone selectivity function The zone selectivity function allows the fault area to be insulated by segregating the system very rapidly only at the level closest to the fault, whilst leaving the rest of the installation running. This is done by connecting the releases together: the release nearest the fault is tripped instantly, sending a block signal to the other releases a ected by the same fault The zone selectivity function can be enabled if the xed-time curve has been selected and an auxiliary power supply is present. Zone selectivity can be applied with protections S and G or, alternatively, with protection D. Measurement functions The PR123 release provides a complete set of measurements: : three phases (L1, L2, L3), neutral (Ne) and earth fault Currents: Voltage: phase-phase, phase-neutral and residual voltage Power: active, reactive and apparent Power factor Ip Frequency and peak factor, Irms Energy: active, reactive, apparent, counter Harmonics calculation: up to the 40th harmonic (waveform and module of the harmonics displayed); up to the 35th for frequency f = 60Hz Maintenance: number of operations, percentage of contact wear, opening data storage. The PR123 unit is able to provide the pattern of measurements for some values over an adjustable period of time P, such as: mean active power, maximum active power, maximum current, maximum voltage and minimum voltage. The last 24 P periods (adjustable from 5 to 120 min.) are stored in a non-volatile memory and displayed in a bar graph. Other Functions PR123/P integrates all the features (in terms of protection, measurement, signaling and communication) described for PR122/P equipped with PR120/V.
Notes:
The directional short-circuit protection can be disabled for an adjustable set time (t = k), and can either be self-supplied or use the auxiliary power supply. Directional protection is not available on 400A rating.
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I1= 0.4.1 x In Release between 1.05 and 1.2 x I1 I1= 0.4.1 x In 1.05 ... 1.2 x I1
Time Step
3s 3s
(1)
Can be
excluded
Relation
t=f(I) t=k/I 2
Selective short-circuit protection I2= 0.6.10 x In Tolerance (2) 7% Ig b 4 x In 10% Ig 4 x In I2= 0.6.10 x In Tolerance (2) 7% Ig b 4 x In 10% Ig 4 x In Selective short-circuit protection I2= 0.6.10 x In Tolerance (2) 7% Ig b 4 x In 10% Ig 4 x In I2= 0.6.10 x In 7% Ig b 4 x In Tolerance (2) 10% Ig 4 x In Instantaneous short-circuit protection Tolerance (2) Earth fault protection Tolerance (2) I3= 1.5.15 x In 10% I4= 0.2.1 x In 7% I4= 0.2.1 x In 7% Id= 0.3-0.5-0.6-13-5-7-10-20-30 A 10% I7= 0.6.10 x In I6= 5%.90% 10% 10%
0.1 x In 0.1 x In
With current I > I2 t2= 0.05 s.0.8 s The better of the two figures: 10% or 40 ms With current I = 10xIn; t2= 0,05 s0,8 s 15% Ig b 4 x In 20% Ig 4 x In With current I > I2 t2= 0.05 s.0.8 s The better of the two figures: 10% or 40 ms With I = 10xIn; t2= 0,05 s0,8 s 15% Ig b 4 x In 20% Ig 4 x In Instantaneous b 30 ms With current I > I4 t4= 0.1 s..1 s The better of the two figures: 10% or 40 ms t4= 0.1 s..1 s (with I=4xIn) 15% td= 0.06-0.1-0.2-0.3- 0.40.5-0.8-1-3-4-4.8 s (3)
0.01s 0.01s
t=k t=k/I 2
0.1 x In 0.1 x In
0.01s 0.01s
t=k t=k/I 2
0.05 s 0.05 s
3
Rc
Tolerance (2)
0.1 x In 5%
With current I > I7 t7= 0.20 s..0.8 s The better of the two figures: 10% or 40 ms t6= 0.5 s..60 s The better of the two figures: 20% or 100 ms Instantaneous WithcurrentU<U8;t8=0,1s.5s The better of the two figures: 20% or 40 ms WithcurrentU>U9;t9=0,1s.5s The better of the two figures: 20% or 40 ms
0.01 s 0.5 s
t=k t=k
OT UV
Protection against overtemperature cannot be set Undervoltage protection Tolerance (2) Overvoltage protection Tolerance (2) I8= 0.5.0.95 x Un I9= 1.05.1.2 x Un I10= 0.1.0.4 x Un 5% 5% 5%
OV
RV
RP
WithcurrentU0 >U10;t10=0,5s.30s The better of the two figures: 10% or 100 ms With current P < P11 t11= 0.5 s..25 s The better of the two figures: 10% or 100 ms With current f < f12; t9= 0.5 s.3 s The better of the two figures: 10% or 100 ms With current f > f13; t10= 0.5 s.3 s The better of the two figures: 10% or 100 ms
UF
OF
(1) The minimum trip value is 1 s, regardless of the type of curve set (self-protection) (2) These tolerances hold in the following conditions: - self-powered relay at full power and/or auxiliary power supply (without start-up) - two- or three-phase power supply - trip time set r 100 ms (3) Non intervention time
The following tolerance values apply in all cases not covered by the above: Trip threshold Trip time
L Release between 1.05 and 1.25 x I1 20% S 10% 20% I 15% b 60ms G 15% 20% Others 20%
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Power supply The PR123 release does not normally require any external power supplies, being self-supplied from the current sensors (CS): to activate the protection and ammeter functions, it is su cient for at least one phase to have a current load higher than 100 A. For the display to come on, at least one phase must have a current load higher than 160 A. The unit ensures fully self-supplied operation. When an auxiliary power supply is present, it is also possible to use the unit with the circuit-breaker either open or closed with very low current owing through. It is also possible to use an auxiliary power supply provided by the PR030/B portable battery unit (always supplied), which allows the protection functions to be set when the release is not selfsupplied. PR123/P stores and shows all the information needed after a trip (protection tripped, trip current, time, date). No auxiliary supply is required for this functionality.
PR123/P
Auxiliary power supply (galvanically insulated) Maximum ripple Inrush current @ 24V Rated power @ 24V
24 V DC 20% 5% ~10 A for 5 ms ~3 W
PR120/D-M
from PR122/PR123
PR120/K
from PR122/PR123
PR120/D-BT
from PR122/PR123
+1 W
+1 W
+1 W
PR120/V can give power supply to the release when at least one line voltage is equal or higher to 85V.
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t=
I2
3
Functions L-S-I
t=k
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t=
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t=k
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Function L
According to IEC 60225-3
k = 0,14 A = 0,02
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According to IEC 60225-3
k = 13,5 A=1
3
Function L
According to IEC 60225-3
k = 80 A=2
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Function U
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RV
3
Function RP
RP
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Electrical characteristics
UL 1066
Levels of performance Frame size [A] [A] [A] [A] [A] [A] [%Iu] [kA] [kA] [kA] [kA]
E1
B-A 800 1200 N-A 800 1200 B-A 1600
E2
N-A 800 1200 1600 S-A 800 1200 1600 H-A 800 1200 1600
Capacity of neutral pole for four-pole circuit breakers Rated short circuit current 240 V 480 V 600 V Rated short time current
100 42 42 42 42
100 50 50 50 50
100 42 42 42 42
100 65 50 50 50
100 65 65 65 65
100 85 85 65 65
IEC 60947-2
Levels of performance Currents: rated uninterrupted current (at 40C) Iu [A] [A] [A] [A] [A] [A] [A] [%Iu] [kA] [kA] [kA] [kA] [kA] [kA] [kA] [kA] [kA]
E1
B 800 1000 1250 1600 N 800 1000 1250 1600 B 1600 2000
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N 1000 1250 1600 2000 S 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 L 1250 1600
Capacity of neutral pole for four-pole circuit breakers Rated ultimate breaking capacity under short circuit Icu 220/230/380/400/415 V 440 V 500/525 V 660/690 V Rated service breaking capacity under short circuit Ics 220/230/380/400/415 V 440 V 500/525 V 660/690 V Rated short time whitstand current Icw (1s)
100 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42
100 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
100 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42
100 65 65 55 55 65 65 55 55 55
100 85 85 65 65 85 85 65 65 65
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N-A 2000 2500 S-A 800 1200 1600 2000 2500 3200 100 85 65 65 65 H-A 800 1200 1600 2000 2500 3200 100 85 85 85 65 V-A 800 1200 1600 2000 2500 3200 100 125 125 100 85 S-A 3200 3600 H-A 3200 3600
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100 65 50 50 50
50 85 65 65 65
50 100 85 85 85
100 100 85 85 85
50 125 85 85 85
100 125 85 85 85
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N 2500 3200 S 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3200 100 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 H 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3200 100 100 100 100 85 85 85 85 85 75 V 800 1250 1600 2000 2500 3200 100 130 130 100 100 100 100 85 85 85 L 2000 2500 S 4000 H 3200 4000
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50 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75
100 80 80 75 75 80 80 75 75 80
100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
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404 / 530 15.91 / 20.82 432 / 558 17.01 / 21.97 566/656 22.28/25.83 594/684 23.39/26.93
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Type of Rated circuit breaker current Iu E1B-A E2B-A E2N-A 800 1200 1600 800 1200 1600 800 1200 1600 800 1200 1600 2000 2500 800 1200 1600 2000 2500 3200 800 1200 1600 2000 2500 3200 800 1200 1600 2000 2500 3200 3200 3600 3200 3600 3200 3600 3200 3600 4000 5000 4000 5000 4000 5000
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Accessories. ................................................................................ 5.2 - 5.10 Auxiliary contacts............................................................................. 5.2 Bell alarm.......................................................................................... 5.3 Mechanical locks.............................................................................. 5.4 Key interlocks, lifting tool, mechanical operation counter............... 5.5 Position switch, sliding contacts...................................................... 5.6 Shunt trip.......................................................................................... 5.7 Gear motor for the automatic charging of closing springs.............. 5.8 Configuration test unit...................................................................... 5.9 Undervoltage release. ......................................................................5.10
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Auxiliary contacts are available installed on the circuit breaker, which enable signaling of the circuit breaker status.
Characteristics
Un 125 V DC Un 0.3 A In max 0.15 A 10 ms cos 0.3 T
250 V DC
250 V AC
15 A
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It is possible to have electrical signaling of the status (open/closed) of the circuit breaker using 4, 10, or 15 auxiliary contacts. The auxiliary contacts have the following configurations: 4 open/closed contacts for PR121 (2 normally open + 2 normally closed) 4 open/closed contacts for PR122/PR123 (2 normally open + 2 normally closed + 2 dedicated to trip unit) 10 open/closed contacts for PR121 (5 normally open + 5 normally closed) 10 open/closed contacts for PR122/PR123 (5 normally open + 5 normally closed + 2 dedicated to trip unit) 15 supplementary open/closed contacts for installation outside the circuit breaker The standard configuration NO/NC described above can be modified by the user by repositioning the faston connector on the microswitch. When 10 open/closed contacts for PR122/PR123 are required, the zone discrimination and PR120/K unit are not available.
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The following signals are available after the trip unit trips. Bell alarm Allows the local (mechanical accessory supplied as standard) and remote signaling (electrical by means of changeover switch) that the circuit breaker is open following operation of the trip units. The mechanical signaling pushbutton must be rearmed to reclose the circuit breaker.
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Circuit breaker lock in racked-in/test isolated/rackedout position It is available with a key lock (with the same or different keys) or a padlock device (up to 3 padlocks with a 4mm maximum diameter hasp). It is only available for draw out circuit breakers, to be installed on the moving part.
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Lifting Tool (Equipment accessory) The lifting tool is the interface between the breaker and the overhead breaker lifting device or any other portable lifting means that may be used for installing and removing the WavePro drawout breakers. It attaches to the breaker to provide stability when lifting the breaker from its drawout rails. Pickup ponts on the breaker and lifting tool are designed for center-of-gravity lifting so that the breaker is not subject to excess movement when removed from the cubical. Mechanical operation counter The mechanical operation counter is connected to the operating mechanism and indicates the number of mechanical operations carried out by the circuit breaker. The count is shown on the front of the circuit breaker.
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Sliding contacts Inputs and outputs to the circuit breaker are wired through secondary disconnects located on the top of the breaker. The plug-style secondary disconnects engage mating disconnects in the breaker cubicle when the breaker is in the TEST or CONNECT position. Up to 54 points are available so that all breaker accessories can be wired to dedicated disconnect points.
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Used to for remote control of the circuit breaker. The accessory is the same and the function depends on the installation position on the circuit breaker. It can be used for either of these applications. Given the characteristics of the circuit breaker operating mechanism, opening (with the circuit breaker closed) is always possible, while closing is only possible when the closing springs are charged. The release can operate with either direct current or alternating current. This release can be operated by a pulse,(1) or with a permanent signal.(2) For safety reasons, the Emax can be equipped with a second shunt trip, mounted on a special support as an alternative to the UVR. If the closing coil is powered with a continuous signal, the presence of the anti-pumping device requires (after an opening operation) to momentarily de-energize the closing coil.
Characteristics
Power supply (Un): 24 V DC 125-127 V AC/DC 30 V AC/DC 220-240 V AC/DC 48 V AC/DC 250 V AC/DC 60 V AC/DC 380-400 V AC 110-120 V AC/DC 440-480 V AC (YO-YO2): 70% ... 110% Un (YC): 85% ... 110% Un DC = 200 W AC = 200 VA DC = 5 W AC = 5 VA (max) 60 ms (max) 80 ms 2500 V 50 Hz (for 1 min)
Operating limits: Inrush power (Ps): Inrush time ~100 ms Continuous power (Pc): Opening time (YO- YO2): Closing time (YC) Insulation voltage:
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Charging time:
Insulation voltage:
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The PR010/T unit is an instrument capable of performing the following functions, testing, programming, and reading of parameters for trip units installed in the Emax circuit breaker. In particular, the test function involves the following units: PR121 (all versions) PR122 (all versions) PR123 (all versions) Parameter programming and reading functions are available for the PR122 and PR123 trip units only. All of the functions mentioned can be carried out on board by connecting the SACE PR010/T unit to the front multi-pin connector on the various protection units. Special interfacing cables supplied with the unit must be used for this connection. The human-machine interface takes the form of a touchpad and multi-line alphanumeric display. The unit also has two LEDs to indicate, respectively: Power On and Stand By Battery charge state Two different types of tests are available: automatic (for PR121, PR122, and PR123) and manual. By connecting to a PC (using the floppy disc supplied by ABB), it is also possible to upgrade the software of the PR010/T unit and adapt the test unit to the development of new products. It is also possible to store the most important test results in the unit itself, and to send a report to the PC with the following information: Type of protection tested Threshold selected Curve selected Phase tested Test current Estimated trip time Measured trip time Test results At least 5 complete tests can be stored in the memory. The report downloaded onto a PC allows the creation of an archive of tests carried out on the installation. In automatic mode, the PR010/T unit is capable of testing the following with the PR122 trip unit: Protection functions L, S, and I G protection function with internal transformer G protection function with toroid on the transformer star center Monitoring of correct microprocessor operation The unit can also test the following protections of the PR122 equipped with the PR120/V: Over voltage protection function OV Under voltage protection function UV Residual voltage protection function RV Phase unbalance protection function U The PR010/T unit is portable and runs on rechargeable batteries and/or with an external power supply (always supplied) with a rated voltage of 100-240VAC/12VDC. The standard version of the PR010/T unit includes: PR010/T test unit complete with rechargeable batteries TT1 test unit 100-240VAC/12VDC external power supply with cord Cables to connect the unit and a PC (RS232 serial) User manual and floppy disc containing application software
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The under voltage release opens the circuit breaker when there is a significant voltage drop in the power supply. It can be used also to open the circuit breaker (using normally closed pushbuttons), as a lock in closing position. The power supply is therefore obtained on the supply side of the circuit breaker or from an independent source. The circuit breaker can be closed only when the release is energized. The release can operate with either direct current or alternating current. When the voltage drops below 10% of the rated voltage, the UVR trips the breaker. The circuit breaker can be closed when the applied voltage is higher than 85%. It can be fitted with a contact to signal when the under voltage release is energized.
Note With the under voltage release, the use of the anti-racking-out device is not allowed.
Characteristics
Power supply (Un): 24 V DC 125-127 V AC/DC 30 V AC/DC 220-240 V AC/DC 48 V AC/DC 250 V AC 60 V AC/DC 380-400 V AC 110-120 V AC/DC 440-480 V AC DC = 200 W AC = 200 VA DC = 5 W AC = 5 VA 30 ms 2500 V 50 Hz (for 1 min)
Inrush power (Ps): Continuous power (Pc): Opening time (YU) Insulation voltage:
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Design considerations..................................................................6.2 - 6.3 Earth fault protection.................................................................... 6.4 - 6.5 Calculation of switchgear weight without metering. ............................. 6.6 Instrument compartment configurations...................................... 6.7 - 6.8 NEMA-3R Non-Walk-in......................................................................... 6.9 Switchgear layout. ...................................................................... 6.10 - 6.17 600mm..............................................................................................6.10 800mm.............................................................................................. 6.11 1000mm.................................................................................. 6.12 - 6.14 Switchgear floor plans............................................................... 6.15 - 6.17 600mm..............................................................................................6.15 800mm..............................................................................................6.16 1000mm............................................................................................ 6.17 Arrangements. ......................................................................................6.18
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Standards and testing Emax low voltage power circuit breakers are designed and tested to meet ANSI Standards C37.13, C37.16, C37.17 and C37.50. The breakers are listed to UL 1066 and CSA C22.2, and labeled to certify compliance with the above referenced standards. Power factors lower than test values affect the circuit breakers short-circuit current rating. The test circuit X/R ratio and power factor required by ANSI C37.13 is 6.6 and 15% for unfused breakers. Table 16.2 Derating factor for systems with power factors lower than test values
System short-circuit power factor 20 15 12 10 8.5 7 5 System X/R ratio 4.90 6.60 8.27 9.95 11.72 14.25 20.00 Derating factors for breaker short-circuit current rating Unfused 1.000 1.000 0.966 0.938 0.920 0.902 0.875 Fused 1.000 0.938 0.902 0.875 0.847 0.826 0.794
Derating in altitude Emax power circuit breakers do not undergo any changes in their rated performance up to an altitude of 6600 ft (2000 meters). As the altitude increases, the atmospheric properties alter in terms of composition, dielectric capacity, cooling power and pressure. The performance of the circuit breakers therefore undergoes derating which can be measured through the variation in significant parameters, such as the maximum rated operating voltage and the rated unintererupted current. The table below shows the values in relation to altitude.
Altitude Rated service voltage Ue ft. m V A <6600 2000 600 In 9900 3000 600 0.98xin 13,200 4000 500 0.93xin 16,500 5000 440 0.90xin
Power losses The following table provides the power loss for fixed and draw out circuit breakers.
Power loss
Temperature derating factors The continuous current rating of Emax breakers is based on their use in an enclosure at 40C ambient temperature and 105C maximum breaker temperature for Class A insulation. Continuous current ratings of Emax breakers must be derated for ambient temperatures above 40C (Trip unit ambient is limited to 70C.)
Ambient temperature (C) 40 45 50 55 60 65 Derating factor 1.00 0.95 0.89 .084 1 0.77 0.71 0.63
Circuit breaker
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Fixed 3/4 poles [W] 65 138 253 29 65 115 180 25 55 85 130 205 330 207 230 292 340 430 265 415 432 675
Withdrawable 3/4 poles [W] 95 212 378 54 120 215 330 37 83 150 225 350 570 374 422 535 541 684 445 700 656 1025
E1B-A/N-A
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800 1200 1600 E2B-A/N-A/S-A/H-A 800 1200 1600 2000 E3N-A/S-A/H-A/V-A 800 1200 1600 2000 2500 3200 E4S-A/H-A/V-A 3000 3200 3600 E4L-A 3200 3600 E6H-A/V-A 4000 5000 E6L-A 4000 5000
Note The values indicated refer to balanced loads, with a current equal to the circuit breaker rating and automatic circuit breakers.
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Time current tripping characteristics Emax low voltage power circuit breaker time current curves are the engineering documents that define technical performance characteristics of the devices. Multiples of circuit breaker trip rating are shown on the top and bottom horizontal axis, with time in seconds on the vertical axis. Minimum and maximum clearing time is readily determined through the characteristic curves. Tripping characteristcs meet ANSI, NEMA and UL standards for rating and calibration.
Trip Device PR121 PR122 PR123 Trip Elements LI LSI G Curve Page No. 3.7 3.18 3.29
Cable terminations Cables used for low voltage power circuit breaker terminations in MaxSG must have 90C insulation while the cables' ampacity will be based on a 75C rating. This meets the requirements of ANSI C37.20, UL1558 and the National Electrical Code. Refer to the example for typical cable ampacities (derating factors that may apply are not shown).
Cable size 500 kcmil 600 kcmil 90C rating (ref.) 430 Amps 475 Amps 75C rating (of 90C cable) 380 Amps 420 Amps
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regard to the protection devices installed on the load side. Selectivity is therefore ensured regarding the residual-current releases located on the load side. Function G of the PR121, PR122 and PR123 releases is provided with speci c letthrough energy curves (I t=k) and with independent timecurrent curves (t=k). The gure in the following page shows an example of one possible choice of earth fault protection devices and their possible settings. Protection functions G of the circuit-breakers on the main switchboard A serve to enable them to trip selectively, in relation to each other and to the residual-current protection deviceslocatedontheloadsofthe distribution switchboard B.
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E3N25 with PR122 In = 2500 A
I4 = 0.25 x In = 625 A t4 = 0.8 s (t=k)
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Switchgear Weights Procedure: 1. Add the weight of every vertical section in the lineup. 2. Add the weight of each breaker in the lineup.
Vertical section weights. Lb (Kg)
Section width # of breaker compartments in vertical section Enclosure type Indoor Outdoor
Emax breaker
Device E1 E2 E3 E4 E6 Net Weight, lb. (kg) Manual 154 (70) 172 (78) 229 (104) 724 (147) 463 (210) Electrical 158 (73) 177 (80) 234 (107) 329 (149) 468 (213)
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940 (426) 1100 (499) 1270 (576) 1440 (653) 1300 (590) 1400 (635) 1660 (753) 1900 (862) 1170 (531)
1610 (730) 1770 (803) 1940 (880) 2110 (957) 2100 (953) 2300 (1043) 2600 (1179) 2830 (1284) 1800 (816)
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ABB Inc. 1206 Hatton Road Wichita Falls, TX 76302 Telephone 888-385-1221; 940-397-7000 Fax 940-397-7085 http://www.abb-control.com
Publication LV059 No. 1SXU 900 059 D0201 Printed in USA, December, 2006