Abb Emax-E2
Abb Emax-E2
Abb Emax-E2
SACE Emax 2
1 - Contents
Organization of this handbook This manual contains instructions on the operations to be performed on Emax E2.2-E4.2-E6.2 circuit-breakers
throughout their life cycle, from reception to installation, and from commissioning to subsequent maintenance
during operation, with particular attention to the environment at the end of the life cycle of the product.
Figure 1
Intended readership This manual refers to two user profiles, as defined by standard IEC 60050:
• Expert person, in the electrical area (IEV 195-04-01: person with relevant education and experience to
enable him or her to perceive risks and to avoid hazards which electricity can create).
• Instructed person, in the electrical area (IEV 195-04-02: person adequately advised or supervised by
electrically skilled persons to enable him or her to perceive risks and to avoid danger which electricity
can create).
NOTE: This manual specifically indicates what operations can be performed by people trained
in the field of electricity. All the remaining operations described in the handbook must be
performed by expert persons, in the electrical area. ABB declines all liability for damage to
persons or property caused by failure to comply with the instructions in this document.
Instructions HAZARD! RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! Unplug or disconnect any power supply, to
avoid any potential risk of shock during assembly, installation, maintenance or
removal of the circuit-breaker from the service.
WARNING! after the circuit-breaker has been installed, put it into service by complying
with the instructions given from page 93.
Integrated informations Further details about functionality, parameters and supporting documentation are given in the Emax2
engineering manual. 1SDH001330R0002 available on the web site ABB library.
Warnings
HAZARD
ACCIDENTAL CONTACT WITH LIVE
POINTS CAN CAUSE SHOCK, BURNS AND
RESULT IN DEATH.
Figure 2
Standards The SACE Emax 2 circuit-breakers and their accessories comply with the following international standards:
• IEC 60947
• EN 60947
• CEI EN 60947
• IEC 61000
• UL 1066
They comply with the following EC directives:
• "Low Voltage Directives" (LVD) no.. 2006/95/EC
• "Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive" (EMC) no. 2004/108/EC
The SACE Emax 2 circuit-breakers also feature a range certified according to these standards:
• Russian - GOST (Russia Certificate of Conformity)
• Chinese - China CCC (China Compulsory Certification)
Introduction The SACE Emax 2 circuit-breakers, on account of their weight, require special attention during transport and
handling.
They are distributed with following packages:
• single package for fixed circuit-breaker
• two packages for withdrawable circuit-breakers (one package for the fixed part and one for the mobile part).
WARNING! comply with the following instructions during each transport phase:
• The movable part of the circuit-breaker must be removed from the switchgear and/or
from the relative fixed part even if this latter is not installed in the switchgear.
• The circuit-breaker must be in the open position.
• The circuit-breaker must be protected and fastened in its original packing.
• The closing springs of the circuit-breaker must be completely discharged.
Weight of the circuit-breakers The following table specifies the weights of the circuit-breakers with packaging:
with packaging
Moving part of Fixed part of
Fixed
withdrawable device withdrawable device
III IV Fs III IV Fs III IV Fs
46 Kg / 58 Kg / 53 Kg / 60 Kg / 41 Kg / 49 Kg /
E2.2
101 lbs 128 lbs 117 lbs 132 lbs 90 lbs 108 lbs
63 Kg / 77 Kg / 67 Kg / 81 Kg / 57 Kg / 69 Kg /
E4.2
139 lbs 170 lbs 148 lbs 179 lbs 126 lbs 152 lbs
118 Kg / 134 Kg / 151 Kg / 129 Kg / 143 Kg / 159 Kg / 96 Kg / 109 Kg / 123 Kg /
E6.2
260 lbs 295 lbs 333 lbs 258 lbs 315 lbs 350 lbs 212 lbs 240 lbs 271 lbs
50 Kg / 63 Kg / 59 Kg / 68 Kg / 39 Kg / 46 Kg /
E2.2-A
110 lbs 139 lbs 130 lbs 150 lbs 86 lbs 101 lbs
66 Kg / 81 Kg / 75 Kg / 91 Kg / 52 Kg / 63 Kg /
E4.2-A
154 lbs 179 lbs 165 lbs 201 lbs 115 lbs 139 lbs
126 Kg / 143 Kg / 159 Kg / 147 Kg / 163 Kg / 180 Kg / 88 Kg / 100 Kg / 110 Kg /
E6.2-A
278 lbs 315 lbs 351 lbs 324 lbs 359 lbs 397 lbs 194 lbs 220 lbs 243 lbs
NOTE:
• weights are indicated with reference to the basic circuit-breakers including protection trip unit
and its sensors, without terminals and without accessories.
• the weights of the fixed part of withdrawable circuit-breakers refer to the version with horizontal
rear terminals.
Transport of the packaged Consult the table "Weight of the circuit-breakers with packaging" before proceeding with the transport.
circuit-breaker
WARNING! Improper lifting can result in death, serious injury to persons and damage
to the equipment. Never lift a circuit-breaker and / or a fixed part above other people.
IMPORTANT: The trained personnel in charge of handling and lifting must use
appropriate safety equipment.
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Identification of packaging Examine the state of the packaging and check that:
• The data on the packaging plate match the data of the order.
• The box is intact and perfectly closed.
TERMINALS
CODE 1SDA055987R1 3
80156446401183
A.B. 1130055880 004100 4
FB.NR. BB44005099 5
8 0 3 1 0 0 4 0 3 5
Figure 3
Pos. Description
1 Short description of the circuit-breaker
2 Description of accessories
3 Commercial code
4 Confirmation number and location
5 Circuit-breaker serial number
6 Features of the circuit-breaker
Packaging checks Examine the state of the material received and verify that:
• The circuit-breaker or the fixed part are consistent with the order.
• The circuit-breaker or the fixed part are completely intact.
IMPORTANT:
• If the material is to be stored, check it beforehand. For opening the packaging,
follow the procedures outlined in the section "Unpacking and handling - opening the
packages" on page 10
• In the case of any inconsistencies, report them within five days of reception. See the
paragraph "Damage and Discrepancy Report" in this chapter.
Damage and Discrepancy If there is any damage to the packaging upon receipt and / or inconsistencies between order and product
Report identification label or product please contact ABB. Damage to the packaging must be reported no later than
seven days from receipt of the material.
NOTE: The notification must indicate the Packing List number.
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Storage method Place the packaging (circuit-breakers and / or fixed parts) on a horizontal plane, not in contact with the floor.
If the circuit-breaker has been removed and reinserted in the package ensure, prior to storage that:
• The circuit-breaker is in the open position and the springs are discharged. See the chapter "Description
- circuit-breaker opening/closing operations" on page 16
• The circuit-breaker is protected and locked in its original packaging
WARNING! up to three E2.2 and E4.2 circuit-breaker packages and up to two E6.2
circuit-breaker packages can be stacked. If the packaging has been opened, you
can stack the circuit-breakers on condition that the package is re-wrapped as the
original.
3 (E2.2 - E4.2)
OK! 2 (E6.2)
NO!
Figure 4 Figure 5
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Opening the packaging NOTE: to unpack the circuit-breaker safely refer to the instruction sheet in the zipped packaging
pouch.
Figure 6 Figure 7
Figure 8 Figure 9
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4. Take out the screws (See Figure 10 Fixed circuit-breaker). Take out the screws and the mounting
brackets (See Figure 11 Moving part IEC, Figure 12 Moving part UL, Figure 13 Fixed part IEC and
Figure 14 Fixed part UL).
Figure 10 Fixed circuit-breaker Figure 11 Moving part IEC Figure 12 Moving part UL
Disposal of packing materials For disposal of the packaging materials see the chapter " 6 - Decommissioning and treatment at end of life "
on page 116.
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Weight of circuit-breakers The following table specifies the weights of the circuit-breakers without packaging:
without packaging
Moving part of Fixed part of
Fixed
withdrawable device withdrawable device
III IV Fs III IV Fs III IV Fs
41 Kg / 53 Kg / 48 Kg / 55 Kg / 36 Kg / 44 Kg /
E2.2
90 lbs 117 lbs 106 lbs 121 lbs 79 lbs 97 lbs
56 Kg / 70 Kg / 60 Kg / 74 Kg / 50 Kg / 62 Kg /
E4.2
123 lbs 154 lbs 132 lbs 163 lbs 110 lbs 137 lbs
109 Kg / 125 Kg / 140 Kg / 120 Kg / 134 Kg / 148 Kg / 87 Kg / 100 Kg / 112 Kg /
E6.2
240 lbs 276 lbs 309 lbs 265 lbs 295 lbs 326 lbs 192 lbs 220 lbs 247 lbs
45 Kg / 58 Kg / 54 Kg / 63 Kg / 34 Kg / 41 Kg /
E2.2-A
99 lbs 128 lbs 119 lbs 139 lbs 75 lbs 90 lbs
59 Kg / 74 Kg / 68 Kg / 84 Kg / 45 Kg / 56 Kg /
E4.2-A
130 lbs 163 lbs 150 lbs 185 lbs 99 lbs 123 lbs
115 Kg / 132 Kg / 148 Kg / 136 Kg / 152 Kg / 169 Kg / 77 Kg / 89 Kg / 99 Kg /
E6.2-A
254 lbs 291 lbs 326 lbs 300 lbs 335 lbs 373 lbs 170 lbs 196 lbs 218 lbs
NOTE:
• the weights indicated in the table refer to the basic circuit-breakers including relays and its
sensors, without terminals and without accessories.
• the weights of the withdrawable circuit-breakers refer to the weight of the fixed part in a version
with horizontal rear terminals.
Lift the fixed circuit breaker WARNING! Improper lifting can result in death, serious injury to persons and damage
or the moving part of a
to the equipment. Never lift a circuit-breaker and / or a fixed part above other people.
withdrawable circuit-breaker
IMPORTANT: The trained personnel in charge of handling and lifting must use
appropriate safety equipment.
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4 - Description
Description of circuit-breaker The Emax E2.2-E4.2-E6.2 circuit-breakers consist of a steel structure in which the operating mechanism, the
poles and the auxiliary parts are located.
Each pole, isolated from the others, contains the breaking parts and the current transformer of its own phase.
The structure of the poles differs between selective or current-limiting circuit-breaker.
The circuit-breaker is available in two types:
• fixed version
• withdrawable
The circuit-breaker in fixed version (see Figure 18) has its own terminals for connection to the power circuit.
The withdrawable circuit breaker consists of a mobile part (see Figure 19) and of a fixed part (see Figure 20
for IEC and Figure 21 for UL) for connection through its own terminals to the power circuit.
The coupling between the mobile part and the fixed part is via disconnection contacts mounted on the fixed
part.
Figure 18 Figure 19
Figure 20 Figure 21
Description of the circuit- The following are the main components of the circuit-breaker:
breaker front panel
1 2 3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Figure 22
Pos. Description
1 Lever for manually charging the closing springs
2 Ekip protection trip unit
3 Name of the circuit-breaker
4 CB open (O) / closed (I) indicator
5 Opening pushbutton
6 Mechanical signalling of tripped TU
7 Closing pushbutton
8 Springs charged-discharged signalling device
9 Electrical data plate
12
11 5
10
9
8
7
Uimp 12Kv 13
Figure 23
Pos. Description
1 Type of circuit-breaker
2 Utilization category
3 Device type: Circuit-breaker or switch-disconnector
4 Rated current
5 Rated operating frequency
6 Rated voltage of accessories
7 Admissible rated short-time current
8 Rated duty short-circuit breaking capacity
9 Rated ultimate short-circuit breaking capacity
10 Rated service voltage
11 Standards
12 Circuit-breaker serial number
13 Impulse voltage
5 Accessories
A UX 4Q 3A 400V A C YO 220V - 250V A C/DC
4 A UX 6Q YO2
RTC YC 220V - 250V A C/DC
YR YC2
M 220V - 250V A C/DCYU
Figure 24
Pos. Description
1 Type of circuit-breaker
2 Rated current
3 Rated operating frequency
4 Rated voltage of accessories
5 Rated short-circuit breaking capacity
6 Rated service voltage
7 Standards
8 Circuit-breaker serial number
Manual operations for opening The following is the sequence of steps for closing and opening the circuit-breaker:
and closing the circuit-breaker 1. Check that the circuit-breaker is open (open / closed indicator "O - OPEN"), and check that the springs
are discharged (spring signalling device "white - DISCHARGED SPRING") as indicated in Figure 25.
2. Charging the springs - Pull the lever [A] downwards several times until the springs charged signalling
device [B] is “yellow - CHARGED SPRING” as indicated in Figure 26.
A
B
Figure 25 Figure 26
3. Check that the circuit-breaker is open (open/closed signalling device “O - OPEN”), and check that the
springs are charged (springs signalling device “yellow - CHARGED SPRING”) as indicated in Figure 27.
4. Closing - Press the closing pushbutton “I - Push ON” as indicated in Figure 28.
Figure 27 Figure 28
5. Check that the circuit-breaker is closed (open/closed indicator "I - CLOSED"), and check that the
springs are discharged (spring signalling device "white - DISCHARGED SPRING" as indicated in
Figure 29.
6. Opening - Press the opening pushbutton “O - Push OFF” as indicated in Figure 30.
Figure 29 Figure 30
7. Check that the circuit-breaker is open (open / closed indicator "O - OPEN"), and check that the springs
are discharged (spring signalling device "white - DISCHARGED SPRING") as indicated in Figure 31.
Figure 31
Mechanical status indicators The following are the possible states in which you can find the circuit-breaker:
1. Circuit-breaker open with springs discharged (see Figure 32).
2. Circuit-breaker open with springs charged (see Figure 33).
3. Circuit-breaker closed with springs discharged (see Figure 34).
4. Circuit-breaker closed with springs charged and not ready to close (see Figure 35). This state occurs
when after closing (see step 4 - Manual operations for opening and closing the circuit-breaker) the
springs are recharged manually or automatically by the gearmotor (if provided).
5. Circuit-breaker open with springs charged and not ready to close (see Figure 36). This state occurs
in the following cases:
• The circuit-breaker is open due to tripping of protection trip units and the Reset signal has not been
reset. To close the circuit-breaker press the TU Reset pushbutton on the front of the circuit-breaker.
• The key lock or padlock is active in the open position.
• The undervoltage coil is de-energized
• The opening coil is permanently energized.
• The closing coil is permanently energized.
• The pushbutton for enabling the insertion/extraction crank of a withdrawable circuit-breaker is pres-
sed.
Figure 35 Figure 36
Circuit breaker racking-in/ The following is the procedure for the insertion of the moving part in the fixed part:
racking-out operations
WARNING!
1. Position the lifting plates on the mobile part making sure that the tongue of the plates is latched
properly. See Figure 37.
1 2 3
Figure 37
2. Extract the guides of the fixed part using the appropriate levers. See Figure 38.
3. Position the moving part on the guides of the fixed part. Latch by inserting the hollow part of the side
in the latch of the guide of the fixed part See Figure 39.
1
2
Figure 38 Figure 39
4. Unlatch the tongue and remove the lifting plates from the moving part. See Figure 40.
1 2 3
Figure 40
5. Make sure that the signalling device indicates the DISCONNECT position. See Figure 41.
Figure 41
6. Grip the guide levers of the fixed part and push them until the moving part stops. See Figure 42.
Figure 42
7. Extract the disconnection crank from its housing See Figure 43.
8. Press the lock pushbutton and insert the crank in the moving part. In this phase the moving part is still
in DISCONNECT position. See Figure 44.
Figure 43 Figure 44
9. Turn the crank clockwise until the pushbutton comes out and the indicator shows that the circuit-
breaker is in TEST position. See Figure 45.
Figure 45
10. Press the lock button and rotate the crank clockwise until it comes out and the indicator shows that
the circuit-breaker is in CONNECT position. See Figure 46.
1
Figure 46
Figure 47 Figure 48
To extract the moving part from the fixed part, perform the same steps indicated for insertion in reverse order.
Figure 49
Always use both levers of the guides on the fixed part when racking out the circuit-breaker. See Figure 49.
= =
OK
NO!
Figure 50
WARNING! When withdrawing the moving part, make sure that both guides on the
fixed part travel to the same extent, thereby keeping the moving part parallel to the
fixed part. See Figure 50.
Mechanical position indicators The following are the possible positions where you can find the mobile part of a withdrawable circuit-breaker
during its use:
• circuit breaker in DISCONNECT position (see Figure 51)
• circuit-breaker in test position (see Figure 52)
• circuit-breaker in CONNECT position (see Figure 53)
5 - Environmental conditions
Installation environment Install the circuit-breaker in a dry environment, without dust or corrosive acids, and so that it is not subject
to shock or vibration.
If this is not possible, mount the circuit-breaker in a compartment protecting it adequately.
For the dimensions to be considered for installation, see the chapter "6 - Installation" on page 26 where the
references for following information can be found:
• minimum installation volumes of the circuit-breakers and derived versions in a cell
• overall dimensions of the circuit-breakers and the fixed parts
• drilling of mounting holes
• drilling of the cell door
Temperatures of the installation The mechanical and electrical characteristics are guaranteed between -25 ° C and +70 ° C, -13 °F e +158 °F.
environment
Particular weather conditions The circuit breaker is designed to operate in particularly difficult industrial environments.
It was tested according to:
• IEC 60068-2-1: endurance at low temperatures
• IEC 60068-2-2: hot dry climate
• IEC 60068-2-30: hot humid climate
• IEC 60068-2-52 severity 2: saline mist atmosphere
• IEC 60947 (pollution level ≤ 3)
• IEC60721-3-6 class 6C3
• IEC60721-3-3 class 3C2
NOTE: the circuit-breaker is suitable for installation in environments with saline concentrations
no higher than 10 mg/m3.
Dusty environments It is recommended to install the circuit breaker in suitably ventilated switchgear where penetration by dust is
minimized.
In case of dusty environments (dust> 1 mg/m3) second level maintenance procedures must be followed.
Vibration The circuit-breaker is insensitive to mechanical or electromagnetic vibrations that meet the following
standards:
• IEC 60068-2-6 a) From 1 to 13 Hz with movement equal to 1 mm - 0.04 in b) From 13 to 100 Hz with
constant acceleration equal to 0.7 g - 0.025 lbs
• Shipping Registers' specifications: RINA, BV, GL, ABS, LRs, DNV
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Altitude The circuit breaker maintains its rated operating characteristics up to 2000 m above sea level.
Once this altitude is passed, you need to consider reduction of dielectric strength and reduced cooling
capacity of the air.
The following are the corrections expressed as a percentage to be applied to the parameters according to
altitude:
2000 m / 3000 m / 4000 m / 5000 m /
Altitude
6600 ft 9900 ft 13200 ft 16500 ft
Rated service voltage (V) Ue 100% 88% 78% 68%
Rated current (A) at 40°C 100% 98% 93% 90%
Electromagnetic compatibility The use of specific devices in industrial installations may cause electromagnetic interference in the electrical
system.
The SACE Emax 2 circuit-breakers were developed and tested in an EMC environment in accordance with
IEC 60947-2, Annex J and F.
Storage Environment Store the circuit breaker in a dry, dust-free environment free of harsh chemicals.
The storage ambient temperature must be:
• Circuit-breaker in the original packaging, without protection trip unit or Ekip Dip trip unit, between -40°C
and +85°C, -40°F e +185 °F.
• Circuit-breaker in the original packaging, with Ekip Touch protection trip unit, between -25°C and + 85°C,
-22°F e +185°F.
NOTE: the storage conditions may differ from the usage conditions.
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6 - Installation
Warnings and precautions The following warnings and precautions must be respected before installing the circuit-breaker in the
before the installation switchgear
WARNING!
• Disconnect the power from the circuit-breaker (power circuit and auxiliary circuits)
• Make sure the circuit-breaker is disconnected from all sources of energy
• Switch the circuit-breaker to the open position with springs discharged
NOTE: The trained personnel in charge of handling and lifting must use appropriate safety
equipment.
Mounting of the fixed circuit- Fix the circuit-breaker to a horizontal surface using 4 x M10 screws. See Figure 54.
breaker
Figure 54
Mounting anti-insertion locks Before installing the fixed part, it is necessary to fit the lock that prevents the insertion of circuit-breakers with
different electrical characteristics from the fixed part. See Figure 55.
Information on the assembly is available on the web site http://www.abb.com/abblibrary/DownloadCenter/,
in particular with the kit sheet 1SDH001000R0701.
02 E2.
08 2
10 N-B-S
LEFT
12
16
20
25
08 E2.
10 2
12 H
16
20
MAT 25
CH
ALS
O
THE
RIG
HT
SID
E
Figure 55
Mounting the fixed part of the Fasten the fixed part to a horizontal surface using four M8 x 25 screws for E2.2 and E4.2 fixed parts, and
withdrawable circuit-breaker using six M8 x 25 screws for E6.2 fixed parts. The screws are supplied by ABB. See Figure 56. Tighten the
screws with tightening torque = 21 Nm - 186 lb.in
OK
NO
Figure 56
Types of terminal SACE Emax 2 circuit-breakers can be equipped with different combinations of terminals for the upper and
lower part.
The following are the different types of terminal:
Figure 59 SHR - Spread horizontal rear IEC (E2.2) Figure 60 SVR - Spread vertical rear IEC (E2.2)
Change of position of the If the circuit-breaker is supplied equipped with terminals of the horizontal/vertical rear type, it is possible at
vertical/horizontal terminals any time to switch from horizontal to vertical and vice versa, except for E4.2 UL 3200A versions. (see Figure
65 IEC and Figure 66 IEC). Lock the screws with the following tightening torques:
• E2.2 - M6 screws - Tightening torque 8.6 Nm - 70.8 lb.in
• E4.2 and E6.2 - M8 screws - Tightening torque 20 Nm - 177 lb.in
Figure 67 UL Figure 68 UL
Phase separators Phase separators are available on request. Alternatively, it is possible to position the insulation barriers to
segregate live parts.The Phase separators are mandatory if, between two phases, the minimum distance
between the mounting screws of the circuit-breaker terminals with the connection bars is less than 14 mm
- 0.55".
Information on the assembly is available on the web site http://www.abb.com/abblibrary/DownloadCenter/,
in particular with the kit sheet 1SDH001000R0810.
Connection to the power circuit The connection of a circuit-breaker to the power circuit is performed using the connection busbars of the
electric switchgear fixed to the terminals of the circuit-breaker. The sizing of the busbars is specified by the
designer of the electrical switchgear.
The following tables provide some examples of the quantity and the sizes of the connections that can be used
for each type of circuit-breaker:
circuit-breaker Horizontal terminals Vertical terminals
Iu (A)
IEC 60947 Q.ty Dimension of busbars (in) Q.ty Dimension of busbars (in)
800 1 50x10 1 50x10
1000 2 50x5 2 50x5
1250 2 50x10 2 50x10
1600 2 2x60x10 1 100x10
E2.2
3 60x10 2 80x10
2000
3 60x10 (1) 2 80x10 (1)
3 60x10 4 100x5
2500
3 60x10 (1) 4 100x5 (1)
2000 2 80x10 2 80x10
2500 2 100x10 2 100x10
E4.2
3200 3 100x10 3 100x10
4000 4 100x10 4 100x10
4000 4 100x10 4 100x10
E6.2 5000 5 100x10 5 100x10
6300 6 100x10 6 100x10
(1)
values for spread terminals
IMPORTANT: before proceeding with the connection between terminals and connection
busbars:
• make sure that the contact surfaces of the busbars are free of burrs, dents, traces of
rusting, dust or traces of grease.
• make sure, if aluminium busbars are used, than these are tin plated in the contact
areas.
• make sure that the busbars do not exert forces in any direction on the terminal.
• for tightening use M12 screws or threaded rods with resistance class 8.8 equipped
with spring washers and lock them with a torque of 70 Nm - 619.5 lb in.
NOTE: the information on the performance of the circuit-breakers in the switchgear in the
various configurations is available on the web site:
http://new.abb.com/low-voltage/products/circuit-breakers/emax2.
Positioning anchor plates The diagram below indicates the distance for positioning the first anchor plate according to the circuit-
breaker type and the peak current:
500/
19.69
400/
15.75
350/
13.78
300/
11.81
250/
9.84 L
200/
(1)
7.87
L [mm]
150/
5.91
100/
3.94
40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 280 300
Figure 71
(1): distance of the first anchor plate from the circuit-breaker terminals
(2): peak current
Grounding The circuit-breakers in fixed version and the fixed part of withdrawable circuit-breakers are equipped with a
screw for the ground connection.
The connection must be implemented by means of a conductor of suitable cross-section according to the
IEC 61439-1 Standard.
Clean and degrease the area around the screw before making the connection.
After assembly of the conductor, tighten the screw with a torque of 2 Nm - 17.7 lb in.
Figure 72 Figure 73
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Families and functionality SACE Emax 2 can be configured with five different types of protection trip unit, distinguished by type of
interface and functionality. One trip unit has a dip-switch interface (Ekip Dip) while the others are equipped
with a touchscreen display (Ekip Touch).
Figure 74
All trip units have protection and measuring functions that refer to the primary currents of the installation and
are available in the following versions:
• Ekip DIP: LI, LSI, LSIG
• Ekip Touch: LI, LSI, LSIG
• Ekip Hi-Touch: LSI, LSIG
• Ekip G Touch: LSIG
• Ekip G Hi-Touch: LSIG
The Ekip Touch trip unit can be equipped with the Ekip Measuring module to extend the measurement
functions, or the protection and measurement functions (with the Ekip Measuring Pro module), to voltage,
power and energy.
NOTE: the Ekip Hi-Touch, Ekip G Touch and Ekip G Hi-Touch trip units have the Ekip Measuring
Pro module mounted as standard.
The corresponding LCD model (Ekip LCD, Ekip Hi-LCD, Ekip G LCD, Ekip G Hi-LCD) is available for all Ekip
Touch versions if the installation must operate in particularly aggressive environmental conditions.
Ekip Dip is described starting from page 36
Information about the Ekip Touch is available on the website http://www.abb.com/abblibrary/DownloadCenter/,
especially in manual 1SDH001316R0002.
Full details about all the trip units in the Emax 2 family are given in the engineering manual 1SDH001330R0002,
available on the website http://www.abb.com/abblibrary/DownloadCenter/
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Protections Numerous protection functions are available to protect the circuit-breaker in abnormal conditions of the
installation. The combination of the protection functions varies depending on the type of trip unit, as shown
in the following table:
Dip Touch
DISTRIBUTION GENERATORS
P. G Hi-
Touch
External toroid
S.G.R. Rc
Measurements The trip units include a huge range of measurements. As for the protections, availability and combinations
vary for each version of the trip unit:
Dip Touch
DISTRIBUTION GENERATORS
Dip Meas. Touch Meas. Touch Meas. Touch Meas. Touch Meas.
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Integrated functions: Self- All the protection trip units for Emax 2 integrate:
diagnosis, Test and Power • Self-diagnosis: continuous monitoring of the state of the internal and external connections, with signalling
Controller of any faults that may occur.
• Test: checking of the protections and of the other functionalities.
In addition, trip units of the Ekip Touch series can be supplied equipped with Power Controller to regulate
the energy demand.
Dip Touch
Self-diagnosis
Test
Power Controller
DISTRIBUTION GENERATORS
The self-diagnosis and test functions for Ekip DIP are available starting from page 47.
Accessorizing modules The Emax 2 circuit-breakers and Ekip trip units can be equipped as indicated in the combination tables on
page 55.
Various types of modules are available, differing in functionality and the position in which they are mounted
on the circuit-breaker.
The modules available for the terminal box of the circuit-breaker are:
Name Description Page
Ekip Supply Power supply module 64
Link Communication module 66
The supervision, configuration and reporting functions are, in addition, guaranteed by further modules for
temporary power supply and communication (test modules):
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1 - Operator interface
Introduction The operator interface of the Ekip Dip protection trip unit allows you to:
• Set the parameters relating to the available protections.
• View the status of the trip unit and alarms.
• Connect to the frontal connector to communicate and perform the opening test.
Components of the interface The Ekip Dip operator interface appears as follows:
Figure 75
IMPORTANT: the figure above refers to an Ekip Dip, LSIG version. In the case of Ekip
Dip LI or LSI versions, LEDs and dip-switches related only to the protections present
are available.
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LEDs The LEDs are useful on Ekip Dip in order to distinguish and identify various types of information on the
protection trip unit, the circuit-breaker and state of the line currents.
Operational conditions
The operation of the LED is determined by the power supply conditions of the trip unit:
• With the trip unit energized (by current sensors or by auxiliary power supply or by Ekip TT or by Ekip T&P
or by Ekip Bluetooth) the LEDs are operational for all the signals.
• With the trip unit de-energized, the LEDs are limited to the signalling of the last switch-off or trip event
(combined with the check via iTest, described below).
NOTE: with the trip unit off, the operation of the LEDs is guaranteed if the internal battery of
the trip unit is working properly.
About
The LEDs combined with the protections provide various information, through different combinations of
lighting and blinking.
NOTE: all the combinations related to protection LED signals are described in chapter Self-
diagnosis and signalling , on page 48.
The power-on LED provides information about the power status of the protection trip unit:
• LED on (default configuration) fixed or blinking, signals trip unit energized.
• LED off signals trip unit de-energized.
NOTE: with Ekip T&P and Ekip Bluetooth modules and Ekip Connect software, it is possible
to configure how the power LED functions (LED fixed or blinking).
Protections: thresholds The thresholds of all the protections can be modified with various dip-switches, as specified on the serigraph
of the interface.
The values of the protections make reference to the current In, a nominal value of the trip unit defined by the
Rating Plug.
IMPORTANT:
• Modification of the thresholds must be performed in the absence of protection alarms.
• Modifications carried out in alarm conditions are accepted by the trip unit when resting
condition is restored (absence of protection alarms).
Protections: times The times and the curves of the protections can be modified with various dip-switches, as specified on the
serigraph of the interface.
IMPORTANT:
• Modification of the times must be performed in the absence of protection alarms.
• Modifications carried out in alarm conditions are accepted by the trip unit when resting
condition is restored (absence of protection alarms).
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• the power-on LED, if the trip unit is off due to an energy drop (primary current less than the
minimum level of operation, removal of auxiliary power supply with circuit-breaker open, etc…).
• the protection tripped LED if the trip unit is off due to a protection trip.
Test connector The test connector allows the connection of Ekip TT, Ekip T&P and Ekip Bluetooth modules, in order to
perform the following operations:
• Temporary energizing of the trip unit to check the status, and perform the trip test (option possible with
all the front interface modules).
• Analysis, supervision and setting of additional parameters through external communication test units (Ekip
T&P, Ekip Bluetooth).
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2 - Protections
NOTE: the protection is available and active for all the versions of the trip unit.
When the activation threshold is exceeded, the protection trips in a time that decreases as the current read
t I1 L increases.
Parameters
t1 All the parameters that can be modified by the user affect the response curve, and related tripping times.
I Parameter Description
The value I1 contributes in calculating the tripping time, and also defines the current
value that, if exceeded, activates the protection (with reference to the curve, it is the
part parallel to the y-axis).
Threshold I1 IMPORTANT:
• The protection is activated and starts timing for currents between
1.05 and 1.2 of the threshold I1 set (1).
• The delay is interrupted if the current drops below the activation
threshold.
The value t1 contributes in calculating the tripping time (with reference to the curve,
T1 affects the entire curve by shifting it as a whole along the y-axis).
Time t1 IMPORTANT:
The protection limits the tripping time to 1 second in two cases:
• if according to the calculation the time is less than 1 second.
• If the fault current is greater than 12 In.
Example (with I1 set to 400 A): the protection is activated for currents between 420 A and
(1)
480 A.
With the modules Ekip T&P or Ekip Bluetooth and with the Ekip Connect software, it is possible to activate
the function Thermal Memory, and adjust the threshold of Pre-alarm. See page 44.
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NOTE: the protection is available for LSI and LSIG versions of the trip unit.
When the activation threshold is exceeded, the protection trips within a fixed or dynamic time (the time
t I2 S decreases as the current read increases).
Parameters
t2 All the parameters that can be modified by the user affect the response curve, and related tripping times.
Parameter Description
I Enable By setting the threshold dip-switches to the Off position, the protection is disabled.
It determines the dynamic of the curve and the tripping time, fixed or dynamic
according to the selection:
Type of curve
NOTE: calculation of the tripping time of the inverse time curve is based on a
mathematical expression. The details are provided in the table on page 45.
It defines the current value that if exceeded activates the protection (with reference
to the curve, it is the part parallel to the y-axis).
IMPORTANT:
Threshold I2
• The I2 threshold set must be higher than the I1 threshold.
An incorrect configuration returns an alarm signal.
• The delay is interrupted if the current drops below the activation
threshold.
The selected function determines the contribution of t2:
• Fixed time: t2 is the delay time between exceeding the I2 threshold and sending
the opening command.
• Dynamic time: t2 contributes in calculating the tripping time (with reference to the
curve, t2 affects the entire curve, shifting it as a whole along the vertical axis).
Time t2 IMPORTANT:
• The minimum tripping time of the protection is t2.
If, according to the calculation, the tripping time is less, it is
automatically limited to t2.
• For all the UL versions, the maximum time allowed by the trip unit
is 0.4 s. If a higher value is set, the trip unit signals the error and
forces the parameter to 0.4 s.
With the modules Ekip T&P or Ekip Bluetooth and with the Ekip Connect software, it is possible to activate
the function Thermal Memory. See page 44.
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Parameters
t I3 I The user can set the intervention threshold.
Parameter Description
t3 Enable By setting the threshold dip-switches to the Off position, the protection is disabled.
It defines the current value that if exceeded activates the protection (with reference
to the curve, it is the part parallel to the y-axis).
I Threshold I3
IMPORTANT: The I3 threshold set must be higher than the I2
threshold. An incorrect configuration returns an alarm signal.
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NOTE: the protection is available for the LSIG version of the trip unit.
When the activation threshold is exceeded, the protection trips within a fixed or dynamic time (the time
t I4 G decreases as the current read increases).
Parameters
t4 All the parameters that can be modified by the user affect the response curve, and related tripping times.
Parameter Description
I By setting the dip-switches of the threshold in one of the available combinations
other than Off, the protection is enabled.
If enabled, the protection is inhibited automatically by the trip unit in two conditions:
• Disconnection of one or more current sensors.
• Current measured on one of the phases is higher than a maximum value.
Enable
IMPORTANT: the maximum current value that deactivates G protection
varies according to the threshold set:
• 8 In (with I4 ≥ 0.8 In)
• 6 In (with 0.5 In ≤ I4 < 0.8 In)
• 4 In (with 0.2 In ≤ I4 < 0.5 In)
• 2 In (with I4 < 0.2 In)
It determines the dynamic of the curve and the tripping time, fixed or dynamic
according to the selection:
Type of curve
NOTE: calculation of the tripping time of the inverse time curve is based on a
mathematical expression. The details are provided in the table on page 45.
It defines the current value that if exceeded activates the protection (with reference
to the curve, it is the part parallel to the y-axis).
IMPORTANT:
Threshold I4 • The delay is interrupted if the current drops below the tripping
threshold.
• For all the UL versions the maximum threshold allowed by the trip
unit is 1200 A. If a higher value is set, the trip unit signals the error
and forces the parameter to 1200 A.
The selected function determines the contribution of t4:
• Fixed time: t4 is the delay time between the exceeding of the I4 threshold and the
sending of the opening command.
• Dynamic time: t4 contributes in calculating the tripping time (with reference to the
curve, t4 affects the entire curve, shifting it as a whole along the y-axis).
Time t4 IMPORTANT:
• The minimum tripping time of the protection is t4.
If, according to the calculation, the tripping time is less, it is
automatically limited to t4.
• For all the UL versions, the maximum time allowed by the trip unit is
0.4s. If a higher value is set, the trip unit signals the error and forces
the parameter to 0.4 s.
With the Ekip T&P or Ekip Bluetooth modules and with the Ekip Connect software, it is possible to adjust the
threshold of Pre-alarm. See page 44.
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Neutral and frequency Adjusting of the neutral setting is used to customize the L, S and I protections on the Neutral pole with a
control factor different to the other phases.
NOTE: use the adjustment of the neutral setting only with four-pole or three-pole circuit-
breakers with external neutral: with three-pole circuit-breakers and neutral protection active,
the trip unit signals the absence of the current sensor.
The adjustment of the frequency is used in order to set the installation frequency (between 50 and 60 Hz).
Neutral parameters
The user can activate the protection and set the percentage for calculation of the protection thresholds.
Parameter Description
By setting the threshold dip-switches to the Off position, the protection on the
Enable
Neutral is disabled.
It establishes the multiplication factor applied to the trip thresholds of the
protections:
Threshold InN • 50%: lowest trip thresholds for the neutral current.
• 100%: same trip thresholds for all poles.
• 200%: highest trip thresholds for the neutral current.
Limitations
The adjustment of the Neutral threshold to value of 200 % must be performed considering the following
formula: (I1 * InN) ≤ Iu.
I1 indicates the threshold of protection L in Amperes (example: In = 1000 A; I1 = 0.45 In = 450 A), InN is the
neutral threshold expressed as a multiplication factor (example: 2), Iu indicates the size of the circuit-breaker
(example: 1000 A).
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Additional protections The Ekip T&P and Ekip Bluetooth modules, and the Ekip Connect software, allow you to set some protections
not available via dip-switch:
• Thermal Memory
• T Protection
• Pre-alarm threshold
• Hardware Trip
Thermal Memory
This function, available for protections L and S, reduces the tripping time of the protection based on the time
elapsed between multiple trips caused by heating of the cables.
IMPORTANT: for the S protection the function can be activated if the selected curve
is time-dependent.
T Protection
The T protection protects the circuit-breaker against abnormal temperatures recorded by the protection trip
unit.
The T protection is always active; via Ekip Connect it is possible to enable tripping, which takes place for
temperatures t < -25 °C or t > 85 °C.
Pre-alarm
The purpose of the pre-alarm, available for L and G protections, is to signal that the measured current is near
the activation threshold of the protection itself.
It is possible to set the pre-alarm threshold in order to establish the pre-alarm activation values; the pre-alarm
threshold is expressed as a percentage in relation to the protection thresholds (I1 and I4) and is adjustable
between 50% and 90% (default value).
Example: with I1 = 0.6 In and pre-alarm threshold L=50 %, the pre-alarm is activated for currents greater
than 0.3 In
The pre-alarm condition is activated for currents higher than the threshold set, and is deactivated for:
• Current less than the pre-alarm threshold.
• Current greater than the activation threshold of protection.
Hardware Trip
The Hardware Trip protection protects against internal disconnections of the circuit-breaker. Via Ekip Connect
it is possible to enable the trip command, which is sent if one or more of the following events is detected:
• Current sensors disconnected (internal or external if enabled).
• Rating Plug disconnected.
• Trip Coil disconnected.
• Internal problems with the protection trip unit.
IMPORTANT: the protection trips if the error conditions persist for more than 1 second.
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(1)
See the serigraph for the available combinations.
(2)
t t calculation is valid for If values that have exceeded the trip threshold of the protection. Use fault current and threshold values expressed in In to
calculate t t, as shown in the example.
(3)
Tolerances valid with trip unit energized in service conditions or with the auxiliary; tripping time ≥ 100 ms, temperature and currents within operating
limits. If the conditions are not guaranteed, the tolerances in the table shown below apply.
(4)
All thresholds are activated in the presence of auxiliary power supply. If there is no auxiliary power supply, the minimum threshold is automatically
limited to 0.2 In.
(5)
ANSI / IEEE C37-2 encoding.
Key
• (t=k) - Fixed time curve
• (t=k/I2) - Dynamic time curve
• tt - Tripping time
• If - Primary fault current
Tolerances in particular cases
If the conditions defined in point (3)
of the above table are not guaranteed, the following tolerances apply:
Protection Tolerance threshold Tolerance t t
L Activation for If in the range (1.05...1.2) x I1 ± 20 %
S ± 10 % ± 20 %
I ± 15 % ≤ 60 ms
G ± 15 % ± 20 %
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3 - Measurements
Introduction Measurements The Ekip Dip trip unit records various items of information, useful for analysis and consultation:
• Instantaneous measurements of phase currents
• Measurement of the maximum and minimum currents recorded with an adjustable interval
• Trip Log
• List of events, changes of state and alarms recorded by the trip unit
• Contact Wear value
• Number of mechanical and electrical operations
NOTE: all the information is available with Ekip T&P and Ekip Bluetooth modules and with
the Ekip Connect software. The instantaneous measurements are also available with the Ekip
Multimeter switchgear unit.
Instantaneous currents The following table summarises the measurements of the instantaneous currents:
NOTE: the precisions specified in the table refer to the range of normal operation
Maximum and minimum The trip unit is able to record the maximum and minimum current, measured inside an interval that can be
currents programmed by the user.
Every measurement recorded is accompanied by the following information:
• Recording interval.
• Phase and value of maximum and minimum current measured.
• Date and time of the recording (referring to the internal clock).
NOTE: in the case of the minimum current, if the value drops below the 0.03 In threshold, it
will be recorded and represented by the symbol “…” in the measurement field.
Trips The trip unit is able to record the last 30 openings of the circuit-breaker caused by protection functions (trips).
The trips include useful information:
• The protection that caused the trip
• The progressive number of the opening
• The date and time of the opening (referring to the internal clock)
• The measurements associated to the trip protection
Contact Wear Contact wear indicates the state of deterioration of the main contacts of the circuit-breaker.
The value is expressed as a percentage, and is 0 % in the case of no wear, and 100 % in the case of total
wear.
It is calculated automatically by the trip unit at every opening for protection or, in the presence of an auxiliary
power supply, also at every manual opening of the circuit-breaker.
Number of operations In the presence of auxiliary power, the trip unit records a series information relating to openings of the circuit-
breaker:
• Number of manual operations
• Total number of operations (manual + trips)
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4 - Test
Presentation The Ekip TT, Ekip T&P and Ekip Bluetooth modules connected to the Ekip Dip trip unit allow you to perform
various tests:
• Trip unit LED test
• Check on the presence of the internal battery
• Circuit-breaker opening test (trip test)
• Protection test
LED test The LED test can be performed directly on Ekip Dip:
Phase Operation
1 Connect a module to the front test connector of frontal test.
2 Press the iTest pushbutton for at least 6 seconds, but less than 9 seconds.
3 When the protection LEDs light up, trip unit the iTest pushbutton.
Check the following switch-on sequence:
• S, I, G LEDs on fixed
4
• Led pre-alarm L and alarm L that alternate three times
• All the protection LEDs off
Battery test The battery check is integrated in the LED test procedure, except for the battery error signal:
• If the battery is absent or not working, after iTest is pressed the error is signalled by five flashes of the
pre-alarm LED L.
• If the battery is present and working, the LED test proceeds as in the normal procedure.
Protection test In order to perform the protection test, follow the instructions below:
Phase Operation
1 Make sure that the circuit-breaker is closed and that there are no primary currents.
2 Connect Ekip T&P or Ekip Bluetooth to the front test connector.
3 Start the communication with Ekip Connect.
4 Open the Information page and select the Test command, which opens the protection test page.
5 Set up the test as required and verify that the trip unit functions properly.
Opening test The opening test can be performed directly on the trip unit or from Ekip Connect.
To perform the test from the trip unit:
Phase Operation
1 Make sure that the circuit-breaker is closed and that there are no primary currents.
2 Connect a module to the front test connector of frontal test.
3 Press the iTest pushbutton for at least 9 seconds.
4 Check that the circuit-breaker opens and that the TU Reset button comes out
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LED view The Ekip Dip trip unit continuously monitors its own operating condition and that of all the devices to which
it is connected. All the signals are available with the front LEDs.
The protection LEDs provide information with various combinations of lighting and flashing, while the power-
on LED, as described on page 37, indicates the power-on conditions of the trip unit.
Figure 76
NOTE: the number of LEDs depends on the version of the trip unit (LI, LSI, LSIG).
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(1)
The temperature alarm is signalled by lighting of the protection L and I red LEDs.
(2)
The last trip can also be displayed with trip unit off, by pressing the iTest key.
(3)
The Hardware Trip is signalled by lighting of the pre-alarm L yellow LED and the protection I red led.
(4)
Five flashes when self-test is started up
NOTE: for further details refer to the table listing the components of the interface, available on page 36.
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HELP
Some LED signals indicate connection errors or operational errors that require corrective or maintenance
operations. The following are the suggestions for checking with reference to the preceding LED table:
HELP note Operation
A Contact ABB.
Check the connections between trip unit and accessories (Rating Plug, trip coil,
B
sensors, etc).
C Normal operation/signalling provided by the trip unit.
Error in setting of the dip-switches. Check and correct the following conditions:
• All the dip-switches of L are in the ON position
• I1 ≥ I2 or I2 ≥ I3.
• Iu < (2 * In * I1) in the case where InN = 200 %.
D • I4 < 0.3 In (con In = 100 A), 0.25 In (con In = 400 A) or 0.2 In (for all other sizes),
in the absence of auxiliary power supply.
• t2 > 0.4s (in the case of UL circuit-breaker)
• t4 > 0.4s (in the case of UL circuit-breaker)
• I4 > 1200 A (in the case of UL circuit-breaker)
E Carry out installation.
F Connect via Ekip Connect in order to set the Local Bus or to confirm maintenance.
G Contact ABB to restore software compatibility between Ekip Dip and Mainboard.
H Replace the battery.
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The additional protections available via Ekip Connect are described on page 44.
Maintenance The Maintenance function allows signalling to the user, via LED, that:
• One year has passed since the last maintenance.
• Contact wear has increased by more than 10% compared with the value at the last maintenance.
Via Ekip Connect there are two selections available:
• Activation: it allows to the maintenance function to be activated.
• Reset: it allows confirmation of maintenance on the trip unit; the present date and contact wear values
are recorded, and the signal is reset.
The reference date is that of the internal clock, and the elapsed time is calculated both with the trip unit on
and off (provided that the internal battery is working).
NOTE: manual modification of the date can cause variations in the calculation of the time
elapsed, and therefore in the date of the next maintenance.
NOTE: the maintenance signal due to increased contact wear is active for values higher than
20 %.
Local Bus In order to activate communication on the Local Bus with the Ekip Link, Ekip Multimeter or Ekip Signalling
10K modules, the Local Bus parameter must be enabled.
NOTE: communication with the modules is active if the auxiliary power supply is present.
Date and time The Ekip Dip trip unit has a user-adjustable internal clock.
Setting the date can be useful for some functions such as the recording of trips and minimum and maximum
currents, and maintenance.
The clock is active if the internal battery of the trip unit is working.
Programmable States There are sixteen independent programmable states identified by letters A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, L, M, N, O,
P, Q, R, allowing different event control solutions to be obtained.
The states can be used with the external Ekip Signalling 10K module, on Link Bus or with the programmable
functions, to return the desired signalling combination on contacts.
Circuit-breaker label and user Labels that can be configured by the user so as to facilitate remote identification of the trip unit; in detail
Data CB label, the trip unit model and communication address form the identifier used by Ekip Connect for the
devices connected.
Info Page Additional information page that can be activated and customized by the user. If activated, it can be accessed
on the display by pressing the iTest button twice from the main page.
NOTE: the pages can be configured with all the trip units for CB SACE Emax 2, but can only
be displayed via Ekip Touch.
Load Profile Timers SACE Emax 2 has 4 counters which display how long the maximum current measured has remained in each
percentage band.
The counters are expressed in seconds and the bands are: 0-49%In, 50-79%In, 80-89%In, >90%In.
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Energy Store Time The counter indicates the time that has elapsed since the last energy metering reset.
It is active and updated in the presence of at least one of the following: auxiliary supply, supply by Ekip T&P
or supply by Ekip Measuring.
Led Alive The parameter allows the behaviour of the power-on LED indicator of the trip unit and of all modules that can
be connected to Ekip Supply to be changed. If activated:
• Trip unit: comes on at a frequency of 0.5 Hz.
• Modules connected to Ekip Supply: if there are no communication errors, they synchronize with the flashes
of the LED on the trip unit.
If deactivated, the power-on leds on the respective devices come on with a steady light.
Open/Close Remote Direct The parameter controls two different command packages for remote circuit-breaker opening and closing:
Command • Enabled: commands 7 and 8 are valid (direct commands for CB Open and CB Close).
• Disabled: commands 7 and 8 are not valid.
IMPORTANT: in this case, remote circuit-breaker opening and closing can still be
obtained using the programmable YC COMMAND and YO COMMAND functions and
the Request circuit-breaker opening (28) and Request circuit-breaker closing (29)
commands.
Modules network settings Allows the communication parameters of the circuit-breaker to be controlled if the trip unit is replaced:
retention • Overwrite: the parameters of the new trip unit are valid, so it is advisable to make sure that the communication
parameter settings suit the communication network.
• Keep module data: the new trip unit updates its communication parameters with the ones in the Ekip
Com modules of the circuit-breaker, used up to that moment in the various communication networks.
The trip units are supplied with the parameter set as Overwrite.
Wink The command allows the power-on LED on the protection trip unit to flash at 3 Hz so as to physically identify
a trip unit that would not be identifiable in other ways.
3 Hz flashing is disabled by sending another Wink command or by switching off the trip unit.
Glitch The commands of Glitch 16 to 23 activate the respective glitch registers, which can be used for customizing
programmable functions or output contacts.
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7 - Operating features
Primary operating currents The Ekip Dip trip unit can be powered directly by the internal current sensors, with clearly defined primary
currents.
The operating conditions for proper operation are listed below:
Parameter Operating limits
> 80 A (E1.2-E2.2-E4.2)
Minimum three-phase turn-on current
> 160 A (E6.2)
Rated frequency 50 / 60 Hz ± 10 %
Harmonic distortion Conforming to 60947-2
Auxiliary power supply The Ekip Dip trip unit can be connected to an external auxiliary power source, useful for activating some
functions such as communication on the Local Bus or recording of manual operations.
The auxiliary power can be supplied by the modules of the Ekip Supply range (for further functional details,
see page 64), or with direct connection to a terminal box.
The direct connection must be made guaranteeing the operating following conditions:
Parameter Operating limits
Voltage 24 V DC galvanically isolated
Tolerance ± 10 %
Maximum ripple ±5%
Maximum inrush current @ 24 V 10 A per 5 ms
Maximum rated power @ 24 V 4W
Insulated with a two-pole shielded cable (Belden
Connection cable
3105A type or equivalent)
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8 - Default parameters
Ekip Dip default parameters The Ekip Dip trip units are supplied with the following default parameters, some adjustable with the front DIPs
(protections, Frequency, Neutral), other via front bus.
Protection/Parameter Value
L 1 In; 144 s
S (1) Off; 0.1 s
I 4 In
G (1) Off; 0.1 s
Frequency 50 Hz (IEC) / 60 Hz (UL)
Off (for three-pole circuit breakers).
Neutral
50 % (for four-pole circuit-breaker)
Hardware Trip Disabled
Monitor time 5 minutes
Local Bus Disabled
Alive LED Disabled (Power-on LED fixed)
Maintenance Off
(1)
S Protection available with LSI and LSIG versions of the trip unit. G Protection available with LSIG version.
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Accessories
1 - Preliminary considerations
Introduction All circuit-breakers have a set of electrical and mechanical accessories (application of which depends on the
type of circuit-breaker) and a set of electronic accessories (application of which depends on the type of trip
unit Ekip with which the circuit-breaker is equipped).
Accessory combination tables The following table shows the possible combinations of the electrical and mechanical accessories:
S: Standard. R: on request.
(*): for withdrawable version only.
(**): Incompatible with FAIL SAFE. Can be ordered for UL in request
(***): Incompatible with YU; standard for UL version.
The following table shows the possible combinations of the electronic accessories:
Trip units
Type of accessory Accessory Ekip Ekip Ekip G Ekip G
Ekip Dip
Touch Hi-Touch Touch Hi-Touch
Power supply Ekip Supply R R R R R
Ekip Com - R R R R
Ekip Com Redundant - R R R R
Ekip Com Actuator R R R R R
Connectivity
Ekip Link R R R R R
Ekip Bluetooth R R R R R
Ekip Signalling Modbus TCP R R R R R
Ekip Signalling 2K - R R R R
Signal Ekip Signalling 4K - R R R R
Ekip Signalling 10K - R R R R
Ekip Measuring - R - - -
Ekip Measuring Pro - R S S S
Ekip Synchrocheck - R R R R
Measurement and
Rating Plug R R R R R
Protection
Toroid S.G.R. - R R R R
Rc Toroid - R R R R
External neutral sensor R R R R R
Ekip Multimeter R R R R R
Display and Supervision
Ekip Control Panel R R R R R
Ekip TT R S S S S
Testing and
Ekip T&P R R R R R
Programming
Ekip Programming R R R R R
S: Standard. R: on request.
Circuit-breaker dismantling To dismantle the accessories, the following parts must be removed from the circuit-breaker:
operations • Transparent flange (A) of the trip unit, by turning the screws (B).
• front cover of the circuit-breaker (C), by removing the mounting screws (D).
1
2
C 2
1
90°
A
B
D
Figure 77 - Removing the flange and front cover
After reassembling the accessories, the parts previously disassembled must be reassembled as indicated:
• front cover of the circuit-breaker (C), by screwing in the mounting screws (D). Tighten with tightening
torque 1.1 Nm - 9.74 lb in.
• Transparent flange (A) of the trip unit, by turning the screws (B).
C 2
1
2
1
90°
A
B
D
Figure 78 - Assembly of flange and front cover
1
2
0.5 2.5mm
20 AWG 14 AWG
2
0.5 1.5mm
20 AWG 16 AWG
2 - Circuit diagrams
General wiring diagrams The following is the wiring diagram of the circuit-breaker 1SDM000091R0001, also available on the web site
http://www.abb.com/abblibrary/DownloadCenter/.
N L1 L2 L3
K51
XK1
1
Q
XK1
T11 13 >
YO1
TI/L1 T12 14
2
T21 11 >>
TI/L2 T22 12
XK3
T31 9 7
TI/L3 T32 10 >>
A1 T41 7 Q/26
TI/N T42 8 >>
> 8
XK3
XK1
T13 21
>> 9
UI/L1 T14 22
Q/27
T23 19
UI/L2 10
T24 20 EKIP DIP
EKIP TOUCH
T33 17 XK3
UI/L3 EKIP HI-TOUCH 5
T34 18
EKIP G TOUCH
T43 15 EKIP G HI-TOUCH
UI/N T44 16 RTC EKIP
6
* C)
* H)
• Circuit-breaker in withdrawable version (also valid for fixed version), open and connected.
• Circuits de-energized.
• Trip units not tripped.
• Motor operator with springs discharged.
The following is the wiring diagram of the switch-disconnector:
N L1 L2 L3
A1
Q
The wiring diagram of the circuit breaker is illustrated without any indication of the auxiliary power supply of
the Ekip trip unit. If the circuit-breaker is equipped with the Ekip Supply module, for information see the page
64.
If the circuit-breaker is not equipped with the Ekip Supply module, for the connection of the auxiliary power
supply of the Ekip trip unit see the direct power supply diagram shown below:
31
* P)
-
Uaux.
+
A4 24VDC
* N)
X K1 K2
XV K1 K2
K1
K2
A1 K51
EKIP
W3
W4
XV W3 W4
X W3 W4
A4 * Q)
(A) (B)
W2 (LOCAL BUS)
* A)
Diagram 31 - Direct auxiliary power supply
Circuit-breaker terminal box The circuit-breaker is equipped with a terminal box for the wiring of the accessories that varies according to
the type of circuit-breaker:
• Terminal box for circuit-breaker in fixed version.
• Terminal box for circuit-breaker in withdrawable version.
The differences between the two terminal boxes are shown in Figure 80 :
61 71 81 91 01 45
51 HC H1 H2 H3 H4 95 35 R1 V3 Vn Ge+ Szi Ne- K2 W4 D1 C1 C11 C21 11 21 31 41
62 72 82 92 02
52 96 36 U1 R2 V2 Rct Ge- Szo Ne+ K1 W3 46 C3 C13 12 22 32 42
HC K3 K4 K5 K6
64 74 84 94 04 98 38
54
HC K7 K8 K9 K10 U2 V1 Gzo Szc Gzi Rca 48 D2 C2 C12 C22 14 24 34 44
Q5..Q10/EKIP Signalling 4K S51 S33 Trip Unit I/O EKIP Supply Module Module Module YU YC YO YC2 Q1 Q2
RTC YO2 Q3 Q4
M YR
71 81 91 01
51 61HC H1 H2 H3 H4 95 35 R1 V3 Vn Ge+ Szi Ne- 45 D1 C1 C11 C21 11 21 31 41
62 72 82 92 02
52 HC K3 K4 K5 K6 96 36 U1 R2 V2 Rct Ge- Szo W3 K1 Ne+ 46 C3 C13 12 22 32 42
74 84 94 04
54 64 98 38 U2 V1 Gzo Szc Gzi W4 K2 Rca 48 D2 C2 C12 C22 14 24 34 44
HC K7 K8 K9 K10
Module EKIP Supply TU YU YC
Q5..Q10/EKIP Signalling 4K S51 S33 M YR Trip Unit I/O Module Module I/O RTC YO2 YO YC2 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
Figure 80
On page 60, the representation of the terminal box for a circuit-breaker in fixed version is shown.
NOTE: for the details of the wiring diagram of each individual accessory, please refer to the
specific pages that describe the accessory in question.
42
Q/4 44
41
41
42
44
Q4
32
Q/3 34
31
81
31
32
34
Q3
22 Open/closed auxiliary contacts
Q/2 24
of the circuit-breaker (first set) 81
21
21
22
24
Q2
12
Q/1 14
11
12
14
11
YC 2 Q1
C21
YC2
79
C1 C11 C21
C2 C12 C22
C22 Second closing coil 79
C11
YO
C11
YO
K51
77 78
C3 C13
C13
First opening coil 77 78
YO
C12 YO C12
C1
First closing coil 75 76
YC
C1
YC
K51
75 76
YU YC
C3
C2 YC C2
Second opening coil
2
72 73 74
D1
D2
73
YO2
RT C YO
D1 D1
Undervoltage coil
YU
72 D2 74 D2
Contact ready to close 71
45
46
48
46
RTC
71 48
45
K51
Ne+
Rca
Ne-
27 Input of current sensor on the external neutral 27
I/O
Ne
TU
Ne-
K51/..
W3
LOCAL BUS
K1
K2
31 W4
EKI P S upply
K1 31 32
32 ALIM. AUS. +/L
W3
W4
AUX. SUPPLY -/N K2 Auxiliary power supply and local bus
41 K51/SIGN H12
K51/SIGN K12 K51/SYNC KS1 48
O 12
K51/SIGN K51/SYNC
Module
H11
O 11
42 K51/SIGN H22
K51/SIGN K22 K51/COM 51 Signalling modules 41 42 43
O 22
I 22 K24 W.. ..
O ORTA COMUNIC.
COMMUN. O ORT
K51/SIGN H21
and/or Ekip synchro check 48
Module
..
O 21
K51/SIGN K21
HC2 I 21 K23
58
and/or communication modules 51 .. .. 58
43 K51/SIGN H32
K51/SIGN K32 K51/COM 61
O 32
.. 61 .. .. 66
I 32 K34 W..R and/or redundant communication modules
O ORTA COMUNIC.
COMMUN. O ORT
RIDONDANTE
REDUNDANT
K51/SIGN H31
O 31
..
Module
K51/SIGN K31
HC3 I 31 K33
66
K51
Szi
Rct Ge- Szo
26
V1 Gzo Szc Gzi
Szi
K51 K51
Szo Zone selectivity
Rct 26 Gzi
Trip Unit I/O
Gzo
Rct Rca
Input of the TRAFO star centre sensor 25
Vn Ge
25 Rca
24 Ge+
Ge-
Szc
V2
R2
YR
R1
YR
14 R2
F1 Closing springs loading motor 13
U1
U2
S33M/1 U1
M
M
13 U2
S5 1 S3 3
36
Springs charged position signalling contact 12
35
36
38
S33M/2
12 38
35
96
Trip signalling contact 11
95
96
98
S51
11 98
95
H4
K6
K51/SIGN
K10
K6 02
K51/SIGN Q/10
EKI P S ignalling 4K
H4
01
02
04
O 04 04
I 04
K10
01
K51/SIGN
H3
K5
K9
K5 92
K51/SIGN H3 Q/9 Ekip signalling 4K 2
91
92
94
O 03 94
I 03
K9
91
K51/SIGN
H2
K4
K8
K4 82
K51/SIGN H2 Q/8 84 Additional auxiliary contacts
81
82
84
O 02
I 02
K8
K51/SIGN
81 1
of the circuit-breaker (second set)
H1
K3
K7
K3 72
K51/SIGN H1 Q/7 74
I 01
O 01
71
72
74
K7
71
HC
HC
HC
62
HC Q/6
Q5..Q10
64
61
62
64
61
52
Q/5
51
52
54
54
51
2 1
SO1 Pushbutton or contact for opening the circuit-breaker with time-delayed trip
SR Pushbutton or contact for electrical resetting of S51 trip contact
SZi(DFi) Input for Zone Selectivity for S protection or input in “inverse” direction for S protection
SZo(DFo) Output for Zone Selectivity for S protection or output in “direct” direction for D protection
TI / L1 Current transformer phase L1
TI / L2 Current transformer phase L2
TI / L3 Current transformer phase L3
TI / N Current transformer on neutral
TU1…TU2 Insulation voltage transformer (outside circuit-breaker)
Uaux Auxiliary supply voltage
UI / L1 Current sensor phase L1
UI / L2 Current sensor phase L2
UI / L3 Current sensor phase L3
UI / N Current sensor on neutral
UI / O S.G.R. sensor
W2 Serial interface with internal bus (Local Bus)
W9…W13 RJ45 connector for communication modules
W9R...W11R RJ45 connector for redundant communication modules
X Delivery connector for auxiliary circuits for withdrawable version of circuit-breaker
XB1...XB7 Connectors for circuit-breaker applications
XF Delivery terminal board for position contacts of withdrawable version of circuit-breaker
XF1…XF2 Contact of the Ekip protection trip unit for activation of the fans
XK1…XK3 Connectors for auxiliary circuits of the Ekip protection trip unit
XK7 Connector for auxiliary circuits of communication modules
XV Delivery terminal board for auxiliary circuits of fixed version circuit-breaker
YC Closing coil
YC2 Second closing coil
YO Opening coil
YO1 Opening coil for overcurrent
YO2 Second opening coil
YR Coil for electrical resetting of trip contact S51
YU Undervoltage coil
Electronic accessories
Compatibility The modules can be installed in the presence of trip units of Ekip Dip, Ekip Touch, Ekip Hi‐Touch, Ekip G
Touch, and Ekip G Hi‐Touch trip units.
Electrical characteristics The following table lists the electrical characteristics of the modules:
Power supply
Module Frequency Power input Inrush current
voltages
Ekip Supply
21.5…53 V DC - Maximum 10W Maximum 2 A per 20 ms
24-48Vdc
Ekip Supply
105…265 V AC/DC 45…66 Hz Maximum 10 VA/W Maximum 2 A per 20 ms
110-240Vac/dc
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Connections The modules must be mounted on the terminal box of the circuit-breaker or of the fixed part of the withdrawable
circuit-breaker, in the first free slot.
Information on the assembly is available on the web site http://www.abb.com/abblibrary/DownloadCenter/,
in particular in the kit sheet 1SDH001000R0511.
An example with an E2.2 circuit-breaker in fixed and withdrawable versions is provided to the side.
The following is a view of the terminal box of Emax E2.2-E4.2-E6.2 circuit-breakers, and the wiring diagram:
61 71 81 91 01
51 95 35 R1 V3 Vn Ge Szi Ne- 45 D1 C1 C11 C21 11 21 31 41
HC H1 H2 H3 H4
62 72 82 92 02
52 96 36 U1 R2 V2 Rct Ge- Szo W3 K1 Ne 46 C3 C13 12 22 32 42
HC K3 K4 K5 K6
64 74 84 94 04
54 98 38 U2 V1 Gzo Szc Gzi W4 K2 Rca 48 D2 C2 C12 C22 14 24 34 44
HC K7 K8 K9 K10
S51 S33 M YR Trip Unit I/O EKIP Supply TU YU YC
RTC YO2 YO YC2 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
Q5..Q10 EKIP Signalling 4K I/O
Module Module Module
32
A4 Uaux.
110-240VAC/DC * Q)
24-48VDC
K1 K2 W3 W4
X K1 K2 W3 W4
XV K1 K2 W3 W4
W3
W4
K1
K2
A1
K51
EKIP
* A) * I)
Diagrams 32
For external wiring, AWG 22-16 cables with a maximum external diameter of 1.4 mm must be used.
Further information is available on page 61, or on the site http://www.abb.com/abblibrary/DownloadCenter/,
where the wiring diagram is available 1SDM000091R0001.
Signallings The following table illustrates the possible signals, and their meaning:
Pos. Description
Power LED, green. The possible states are:
A • Off: power supply absent.
• On fixed: power supply present.
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Description Ekip Link is a communication accessory module that integrates the circuit-breaker in an internal Ethernet
network with an ABB proprietary protocol.
The network to which the module is to be connected must be dedicated and comprising only Ekip Link and
Ethernet switches that declare support for level L2 multicast on the datasheet. In this case the Ethernet
switches do not require any configuration. If, instead, the network also includes routers, multicast must be
enabled and configured on all VLAN interfaces with level L3.
IMPORTANT: the module can be connected only to internal Ethernet networks with
one or more switchboards, to which trip units or ABB Emax 2 accessories are
connected. It is the installer's responsibility to ensure that all the necessary safety
measures are adopted for all the connected devices (for example, the necessary
access authorisations, and so on). The module cannot be connected to other Ethernet
networks (for example, with the purpose of monitoring the system, or the office), or
to the Internet.
The module is necessary if you wish to implement these functions:
• Power Controller
• Zone Selectivity
• Programmable Logic
For these functions, the trip units of the system that are involved must be equipped with an Ekip Link, and for
each of these the IP addresses of the Ekip Link modules of the other trip units must be inserted.
Solely with Ekip Dip trip units: the module can also be used with a function similar to that of the Ekip Com
Modbus TCP module, but only with the ability to communicate with the ABB master (e.g.: Ekip Connect, or
Ekip Control Panel).
The modules are always supplied with Ekip AUP and Ekip RTC contacts (see the chapter "6 - Other
accessories" on page 70).
Compatibility and power supply The module can be installed in the presence of Ekip Dip, Touch, Hi-Touch, G Touch, and G Hi-Touch trip
units, and requires the presence of an Ekip Supply module in the first slot of the circuit-breaker terminal box.
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Connections The modules must be mounted on the terminal box of the circuit-breaker or of the fixed part of the withdrawable
circuit-breaker, in the first free slot after the Ekip Supply module.
Information on the assembly is available on the web site http://www.abb.com/abblibrary/DownloadCenter/,
in particular in the kit sheet 1SDH001000R0514.
An example with an E2.2 circuit-breaker in fixed and withdrawable versions is provided to the side.
The following is a view of the terminal box of E2.2-E4.2-E6.2 circuit-breakers, and the wiring diagram:
61 71 81 91 01
51 95 35 R1 V3 Vn Ge Szi Ne- 45 D1 C1 C11 C21 11 21 31 41
HC H1 H2 H3 H4
62 72 82 92 02
52 96 36 U1 R2 V2 Rct Ge- Szo W3 K1 Ne 46 C3 C13 12 22 32 42
HC K3 K4 K5 K6
64 74 84 94 04
54 98 38 U2 V1 Gzo Szc Gzi W4 K2 Rca 48 D2 C2 C12 C22 14 24 34 44
HC K7 K8 K9 K10
S51 S33 M YR Trip Unit I/O Module Module Module EKIP Supply TU YU YC
RTC YO2 YO YC2 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
Q5..Q10 EKIP Signalling 4K I/O
58
A4
*O)
S75I/5
193
194
XK7 1 XK7 2
A3
Ekip Link
K51
COM
RJ45 W13
A4
*R)
LINK BUS
*L)
Diagram 58
For the communication bus, a cable of type Cat.6 S/FTP must be used (Cat.6 with S/FTP double shielding).
If the circuit-breaker is the withdrawable type, it is recommended to use cables fitted with a RJ45 socket with
output at 90°.
Further information is available on page 61, or on the site http://www.abb.com/abblibrary/DownloadCenter/,
where the wiring diagram is available 1SDM000091R0001.
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Signallings The following table illustrates the possible signals, and their meaning:
Pos. Description
Power LED, green. The possible states are:
C B • Off: power supply absent.
• On fixed: power supply and communication with the trip unit present (with a trip unit with the
Alive LED option disabled).
• On, with one flash per second (synchronized with that of the green LED on the trip unit):
A
power supply and communication with trip unit present (with a trip unit with the Alive LED
option enabled).
• On, with two quick flashes per second (not synchronized with those of the green LED on the
trip unit): power supply present, and communication with trip unit absent (for example: because
Local Bus disabled).
LED Link, green. The possible states are:
B • Off: connection error (signal absent).
• On fixed: correct connection.
A
LED Activity, yellow. The possible states are:
• Off: no activity on the line.
C
• On, fixed or flashing: activity present on the line (in reception and/or transmission).
When it is on, it may be fixed or flashing (communication is active in both cases).
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Description Ekip Com Actuator is an accessory module that allows the SACE Emax 2 circuit-breakers to be opened and
closed remotely.
Connections Ekip Com Actuator is installed on the front of the circuit-breaker in the accessories area.
Information on the assembly is available on the web site http://www.abb.com/abblibrary/DownloadCenter/,
in particular in the kit sheet 1SDH001000R0501.
Wiring diagram are provided below for the module:
78 76
+ +
~ ~
A4
SC S43 SO S43
X C1 C3 C11 C13
XV C1 C3 C11 C13
C1 C11
C11
C13
C1
C3
C3 C13 XK7 9 K51 XK7 7 K51
XB3 1 XB4 1
YC YO
XB3 2 XB4 2
C12
C2
XV C2 C12
X C2 C12
A4
- -
~ ~
*M) *M)
Diagrams 78 - 76
Compatibility Ekip Com Actuator module is supplied on request and is compatible with all Ekip trip units if there is an Ekip
Com or Ekip Link module present.
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6 - Other accessories
Ekip LCD The LCD version of the protection trip unit can be requested for installations in particularly aggressive
environments (e.g. in the presence of high temperatures, a high degree of humidity, dust or chemical
substances). The LCD version differs in the following ways from the version with touchscreen display:
• Black and white LCD display
• Menu navigation by buttons
• The HOME button provides direct access to page Menu. The Measurements pages can be accessed
using the ARROW UP and ARROW DOWN buttons from page Histograms. (Main Page and Measuring
Instruments area are not available).
All the protection, measurement and accessory options are the same as those of the touchscreen version.
Rating Plug The Rating Plug defines the rated current In, necessary in order to set the current protections on the trip unit,
where these refer to In.
It is supplied with all Ekip trip units, mounted on a front connector dedicated and accessible to the user, and
can be replaced with trip unit off and circuit breaker open.
IMPORTANT: the replacement of the Rating Plug with trip unit on or circuit breaker
closed may cause malfunction of the trip unit, or unwanted opening of the circuit-
breaker.
NOTE: a trip unit can be equipped with any Rating Plug with a rated current of up to Iu, i.e.
the rated uninterrupted current of the circuit-breaker (indicated on the rating plate of the
circuit-breaker).
The trip unit continuously checks for the presence of the Rating Plug, signalling its absence or any errors in
assembly or installation.
Once mounted, when the trip unit is energized, its installation is requested.
Further details about assembly and the Rating Plug installation procedure are available on the website http://
www.abb.com/abblibrary/DownloadCenter/, especially in the kit sheet 1SDH001000R0510.
Ekip Connect software Ekip Connect is the free software for communication and testing of ABB low voltage circuit-breakers equipped
with compatible trip units, in particular Ekip trip units.
Ekip Connect must be installed on PCs equipped with the Microsoft Windows® operating system by
downloading it from the site http://www.abb.com/abblibrary/DownloadCenter.
With its communication function, it allows you to:
• Monitor the state of the circuit-breakers connected and record information.
• Execute operation, reset, signalling commands, etc…
• Configure the protection trip units with customized parameters.
• Configure the electronic accessories, connected to the trip unit via Local Bus.
• Download information from trip units equipped with Datalogger.
• Create communication reports.
• Reset configurations.
With test function, and Ekip T&P module (see page 71), it allows you to:
• Simulate fault conditions by performing manual or automatic tests.
• Perform trip tests.
• Create test reports.
Further information on the Ekip Connect application is available on the web site http://www.abb.com/
abblibrary/DownloadCenter/, in particular in the manual 1SDH000891R0002.
Ekip Bluetooth module The Ekip Bluetooth allows connection via Bluetooth between the Ekip trip units, and a support (PC, tablet, or
smart phone) with the Ekip Connect software installed (see the previous paragraph).
IMPORTANT: the Ekip Bluetooth module can also be connected to the trip units when
in service.
NOTE: Ekip Bluetooth only powers the trip unit. Therefore, in order to set and to display
information on any electronic accessories connected to the terminal box, these must be
powered with an Ekip Supply module (see page 64).
It draws its power from a rechargeable lithium-polymer battery delivered with the unit. It is connected directly
to the front test connector of the trip unit, and allows a trip unit without auxiliary voltage to be powered.
It is switched on by pressing the power button on the side, and is equipped with two LEDs:
• The first lit in green with the device on and the battery charge, red with the device turned on and low battery.
• The second flashing blue with active Bluetooth communication.
NOTE: the red flashing LED indicates that the battery is completely drained, an error condition,
or malfunction of the module.
The battery charging is performed by connecting the module to the USB ports of a PC with the supplied
cable. Connection to a PC automatically switches the module on, and charging in progress is indicated by
the flashing green LED, with increasing frequency as the level of charging rises. Completion of charging is
indicated by the green LED on (fixed).
NOTE: during recharging, the module must be kept energized.
Ekip T&P module The Ekip T&P module is part of the Ekip T&P programming and test kit for Ekip trip units, and allows you to:
• Supply the trip unit in the absence of auxiliary voltage.
• Access the information and the pages for programming the trip unit, and activate the test pages with
Ekip Connect software (see page 70).
IMPORTANT: Ekip T&P can also be connected to the trip units when in service. In the
case of connection to trip units in service, it is not possible to perform a trip test.
NOTE: Ekip T&P only powers the trip unit. Therefore, in order to set and to display information
on any electronic accessories connected to the terminal box, these must be powered with
an Ekip Supply module (see page 64).
It draws its power from the PC, and connects one side directly to the test connector at the front of the trip
unit, and on the other to the USB ports of the PC with the cable supplied.
It turns on after connecting to the PC, and is equipped with two LEDs, a green one indicating that the module
is on, and a yellow one indicating active communication.
NOTE: Ekip Programming only powers the trip unit. Therefore, to set and display the information
for any electronic accessories connected to the terminal box, those accessories must be
powered with an Ekip Supply module (see page 64).
It draws its power from the PC, and connects one side directly to the test connector at the front of the trip
unit, and on the other to the USB ports of the PC with the cable supplied.
It turns on after connecting to the PC, and is equipped with two LEDs, a green one indicating that the module
is on, and a yellow one indicating active communication.
Ekip TT module
Ekip TT is supplied as standard with Emax 2 circuit-breakers if they are equipped with an Ekip Touch, Ekip
Hi-Touch, Ekip G Touch or Ekip G Hi-Touch protection trip unit, and with all loose trip units (ordered as spare
parts), and allows you to:
• Open via test procedure to make sure that circuit-breaker opening mechanism functions properly (see
page 47)
• Power the trip unit so that you can see which protection tripped either on the display or through the lighting
of the corresponding LEDs in the absence of auxiliary voltage and where the circuit breaker is open due
to a protection tripping
• Power the Ekip Touch, Hi-Touch, G Touch, and G Hi-Touch trip units in order to set the protections in the
absence of auxiliary voltage
IMPORTANT: Ekip TT can also be connected to the trip units when in service. In the
case of connection to trip units in service, it is not possible to perform a trip test.
NOTE: Ekip TT only powers the trip unit. Therefore, in order to set and to display information
on any electronic accessories connected to the terminal box, these must be powered with
an Ekip Supply module (see page 64).
It draws its power from three AA alkaline batteries 1.5V, connects to the test connector at the front of the trip
unit with the supplied cable, and is turned on by setting the side switch to ON.
It includes a LED that is green when the device is energized and the batteries are charged, and red when the
batteries are drained and need to be replaced.
Further information on Ekip TT is available on the web site http://www.abb.com/abblibrary/DownloadCenter/,
in particular in the kit sheet 1SDH001000R0519, and in the Ekip Connect software manual 1SDH000891R0002.
Ekip Signalling 10K modules The Ekip Signalling 10K is an accessory module for external signaling that can be installed on a standard 35
mm DIN rail (DIN EN 50022 type TS 35x15 mm).
The module has:
• Ten programmable output contacts.
• Ten or eleven programmable digital inputs.
• A power-on LED, and twenty or twenty-one signalling LEDs (one for each output/input).
The module can be set-up in four different configurations:
• One in the case of connection to a Link bus network.
• Three configurations in the case of connection via Local Bus (to allow up to three modules to be connected
to the same trip unit).
Ekip Signalling Modbus TCP The Ekip Signalling Modbus TCP is an external accessory module that can be installed on a standard 35 mm
DIN rail (DIN EN 50022 type TS 35 x 15 mm).
Its function is to share, via an Ethernet network with Modbus TCP communication protocol, information about
the state of circuit-breakers that may even be without the ability to provide such information via Ethernet, and
to allow these circuit-breakers to be operated via remote control.
The module has 11 digital inputs and 10 output contacts:
• The inputs allow the state of the circuit-breakers and other information to be monitored
• The outputs allow the circuit-breakers to be operated
Each input and output is associated with a state led.
Free I/O The inputs and outputs can be fully configured by the user.
Further details about Ekip Signalling Modbus TCP are available on the website http://www.abb.com/
abblibrary/ DownloadCenter/, and especially in manual 1SDH001456R0002.
IMPORTANT: make sure that you have read the recommendations concerning safety
and prevention of unauthorized access.
Ekip Multimeter module The Ekip Multimeter is a remote viewing unit on the front of the switchgear and is equipped with a touchscreen
display.
It can be installed in the presence of Ekip Dip, Touch, Hi‐Touch, G Touch, and G Hi‐Touch trip units, with
which it communicates via Local Bus. It must be powered independently of the trip units to which it is
connected and can be powered in AC at 105...265 V AC/DC, or DC at 21.5...53 V DC.
IMPORTANT: AC and DC power supplies cannot be present at the same time.
One trip unit can communicate with a maximum of four Ekip Multimeters. On the other hand, the module can
be connected to only one trip unit.
In addition, the module makes an auxiliary voltage of 24 V DC available, which can be used to power the
trip unit. If the trip unit is powered through Ekip Multimeter, the power supply must be applied directly on the
terminal box of the circuit-breaker: in fact the Ekip Multimeter is sized in order to supply only the trip unit, and
therefore it is not able to supply sufficient power to supply an Ekip Supply module and any other electronic
accessories connected to the terminal box.
In the case of connection to an Ekip Touch, Hi-Touch, G-Touch, and G Hi-Touch trip unit, as well as displaying
the measurements, the module also allows you to set parameters and the protection thresholds.
For the Local Bus (communication lines W3 and W4) and the auxiliary output power (24Vout L+ and - signals),
Belden 3105A or equivalent cables must be used with a maximum length of 15 m. The screen of the cables
must be connected to ground on both sides of the connection.
Further information on Ekip Multimeter is available on the web site http://www.abb.com/abblibrary/
DownloadCenter/, in particular in the kit sheet 1SDH001000R0520.
External neutral This is a current sensor for the neutral pole outside the circuit-breaker.
It is supported only for three-pole circuit breakers. It allows protection of the neutral to be implemented
through connection to the Ekip trip unit. It is supplied on request.
Further information on the connection of the external neutral is available on the site http://www.abb.com/
abblibrary/DownloadCenter/, in particular in the kit sheets:
• 1SDH001000R0506 for circuit breakers E2.2.
• 1SDH001000R0515 for circuit breakers E4.2 and E6.2.
Contacts Ekip AUP The communication modules are always supplied with dedicated Ekip AUP auxiliary position contacts, which
in the case of a withdrawable circuit-breaker supply the inserted/disconnected signal of the moving part from
the fixed part.
The assembly assures that the position signalling is also maintained with the moving part withdrawn.
IMPORTANT: in the presence of multiple communication modules, only one of these
can be connected to the Ekip AUP contacts.
Further information on assembling Ekip AUP modules and contacts is available on the web site http://www.
abb.com/abblibrary/DownloadCenter/, in particular in the kit sheet 1SDH001000R0811.
Ekip RTC contact The communication modules are always supplied with an Ekip RTC auxiliary contact, which supplies the trip
unit with the signal indicating that the circuit-breaker ready to receive a close command.
Further information on the assembly of the Ekip RTC contact is available on the web site http://www.abb.
com/abblibrary/DownloadCenter/, in particular in the kit sheet 1SDH000999R0614.
Electrical accessories
YO-YC-YO2-YC2: Opening and The opening coils, YO and YO2, and the closing coils, YC and YC2, allow the circuit-breaker to be controlled
closing coil remotely.
The opening of the circuit-breaker is always possible with the circuit-breaker closed, while closing is possible
with the circuit-breaker open and the closing springs charged.
The opening and closing coils can operate in two different modes:
• instantaneous service (the minimum duration of the command impulse must be 100ms).
• service with permanent power supply.
NOTE: the second opening coil YO2 is alternative to the undervoltage coil YU.
IMPORTANT:
• If the closing coil is permanently energized and the opening coil trips, after opening,
the closing coil must be momentarily de-energized so that it can be reused for the next
closing operation.
D1 C1 C11 C21 • If instead the opening coil trips, it is necessary, after having de-energized it, to wait at
least 100 ms before operating the closing coil.
C3 C13
Available voltages and characteristics
D2 C2 C12 C22
The tables listing the available voltages and the electrical characteristics are provided below:
YU
YO2 YC YO YC2
Available voltages (Un) General characteristics YO-YO2 YC-YC2
24 V AC/DC Operating limits 70...110 %Un 85...110 %Un
30 V AC/DC Inrush power (Ps) AC = 300 VA DC = 300 W
48 V AC/DC Continuous power (Pc) AC = 3.5 VA DC = 3.5 W
60 V AC/DC Maximum opening time 35 ms -
110…120 V AC/DC Maximum closing time - 50 ms
220…240 V AC/DC
240...250 V AC/DC
277 V AC/DC
380…400 V AC
415…440 V AC
480…500 V AC
500…550 V AC
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Diagrams 75 - 72 - 77 - 79
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YU: undervoltage coil The undervoltage coil YU controls the value of the voltage in the circuit to which it is connected.
The coil opens the circuit-breaker when its energizing voltage drops below a value between 35...70%Un
The circuit-breaker can be reclosed when the coil energizing voltage is between 85...110% Un.
The undervoltage coil YU can in addition be used for the following purposes:
• Trip unit the circuit-breaker remotely using pushbuttons of the normally closed type.
• Activate the lock when the circuit-breaker is closed (the closing of the circuit-breaker is allowed only with
the undervoltage coil energized).
IMPORTANT:
• The undervoltage coil YU is incompatible with the presence of the Fail Safe device (UL
circuit-breakers).
• The undervoltage coil YU is a emergency trip unit. For service operations use the
opening coil.
NOTE: the power supply of the coil must be drawn on the supply side of the circuit-breaker
or from an independent source.
D1
If the undervoltage coil trips, it is necessary, after having reset it, to wait at least 100 ms
before operating the closing coil.
D2
The tables listing the available voltages and the electrical characteristics are provided below:
YU
YO2 Available voltages (Un) General characteristics YU
24 V AC/DC Inrush power (Ps) 300 VA/W
30 V AC/DC Continuous power (Pc) 3.5 VA/W
48 V AC/DC Opening time 50 ms
60 V AC/DC
110…120 V AC/DC
220…240 V AC/DC
240...250 V AC/DC
277 V AC/DC
380…400 V AC
415…440 V AC
480…500 V AC
YU: Connections
Further information is available on page 61, or on the site http://www.abb.com/abblibrary/DownloadCenter/,
where the wiring diagram is available 1SDM000091R0001.
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+
~
A4
SO
X D1
XV D1
D1
A1
XB5 1
YU
XB5 2
D2
XV D2
X D2
A4 -
~
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YR: Connections
Further information is available on page 61, or on the site http://www.abb.com/abblibrary/DownloadCenter/,
where the wiring diagram is available 1SDM000091R0001.
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+
R1 ~
A4
R2 SR
X R1
YR XV R1
R1
A1 YR
R2
XV R2
X R2
A4 -
~
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M: motor The motor automatically recharges the closing springs of the circuit-breaker when these are discharged.
The motor is equipped with a limit contact S33 M/1 that interrupts the power supply of the motor after
charging of the springs is completed.
The motor is equipped with a limit contact S33 M/2 that signals the state of the charged springs.For information
on the S33 M/2 limit contact refer to the dedicated paragraph "S33 M/2: springs charged signalling contact"
in this chapter.
NOTE: The closing springs can in any case be charged manually through the appropriate
front control lever.
The tables listing the available voltages and the electrical characteristics are provided below:
Available voltages (Un) General characteristics
24V…30V AC/DC Operating limits 85...110 %Un
48V…60V AC/DC Inrush power (Ps) 500 VA/W
100V…130V AC/DC Power during charge (Pc): 100 VA/W
220V…250V AC/DC Charging time Min 5 s, max 10 s
U1 277V AC/DC
380V…400V AC
U2 440V…480V AC
M
M: Connections
Further information is available on page 61, or on the site http://www.abb.com/abblibrary/DownloadCenter/,
where the wiring diagram is available 1SDM000091R0001.
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+
A4 ~
X U1
XV U1 U1
XB1 1
S33M/1
A1
F1
XB1 2
U2
XV U2
X U2
A4 -
~
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Information on the assembly is available on the web site http://www.abb.com/abblibrary/DownloadCenter/,
in particular with the kit sheet 1SDH001000R0609.
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Aux 4Q: auxiliary open-closed The AUX 4Q contacts signal the open/closed state of the circuit-breaker.
contacts These are "switching" contacts and are available in three types:
• four standard contacts
• four digital signals (low power)
• two standard contacts (Q1-Q2) + two digital signals (Q3-Q4)
NOTE: The standard AUX 4Q contacts are always included in the circuit-breakers
A4
*B)
X 12 14 22 24 32 34 42 44
XV 12 14 22 24 32 34 42 44
12
14
22
32
42
24
34
44
31
41
11
XV 11 21 31 41
X 11 21 31 41
A4
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Aux 6Q: additional open/closed The additional AUX 6Q contacts signal the open/closed state of the circuit-breaker.
auxiliary contacts These are "switching" contacts and are available in three types:
• six standard contacts
• six digital signals (low power)
• three standard contacts (Q1-Q2-Q3) + three digital signals (Q4-Q5-Q6)
NOTE: it is possible to order the AUX 6 Q contacts only if the circuit-breaker is not equipped
with a protection trip unit with the Ekip Signalling 4K module.
A4
X 52 54 62 64 72 74 82 84 92 94 02 04
XV 52 54 62 64 72 74 82 84 92 94 02 04
52
62
72
82
92
02
54
64
74
84
94
04
A1 Q/5 Q/6 Q/7 Q/8 Q/9 Q/10
51
61
71
81
91
01
XV 51 61 71 81 91 01
X 51 61 71 81 91 01
A4
*B)
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Aux 15Q: External additional The additional AUX 6Q contacts signal the open/closed state of the circuit-breaker.
open/closed auxiliary contacts These are "switching" contacts and are available in two types:
• 15 standard contacts
• 15 digital signals (low power)
External supplementary AUX 15Q contacts of the "change-over" type signal the circuit-breaker open/closed
state.
The following table provides information on the electrical characteristics:
Characteristics Standard Digital signals
24V - 0.1 A
DC 125V 0.5A @ 0ms / 0.3A @ 10ms -
250V 0.3A @ 0ms / 0.15A @ 10ms -
3A cos φ 0.3 -
Breaking capacity 250V 5A cos φ 0.7 -
5A cos φ 1 -
AC
3A cos φ 1 -
400V 2A cos φ 0.7 -
1A cos φ 0.3 -
Minimum load 100mA @ 24V 1mA @ 5V
202 204 212 214 222 224 232 234 242 244 252 254 262 264 272 274
282 284 292 294 302 304 312 314 322 324 332 334 342 344
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AUP: auxiliary position contacts The AUP contacts are intended for circuit-breakers in withdrawable version.
They electrically signal the position of a moving part (inserted/test/withdrawn) in relation to the fixed part in
which they are inserted.
These are "switching" contacts and are available, up to a maximum of 10 contacts per circuit-breaker, in the
following configurations:
• five standard contacts
• five digital signals
• five additional standard contacts
• five additional digital signals
The following table provides information on the electrical characteristics:
Characteristics Standard Digital signals
24V - 0.1 A
DC 125V 0.5A @ 0ms / 0.3A @ 10ms -
250V 0.3A @ 0ms / 0.15A @ 10ms -
3A cos φ 0.3 -
Breaking
250V 5A cos φ 0.7 -
capacity
5A cos φ 1 -
AC
3A cos φ 1 -
400V 2A cos φ 0.7 -
1A cos φ 0.3 -
Minimum load 100mA @ 24V 1mA @ 5V
AUP: Connections
Further information is available on page 61, or on the site http://www.abb.com/abblibrary/DownloadCenter/,
where the wiring diagram is available 1SDM000091R0001.
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A4
XF 104 102 114 112 122 124 132 134 142 144
102
122
132
142
104
124
134
112
144
114
4 2 4 2
S75I/1 S75I/2
1 1
2 4
A3 S75T/1
1
2 4 2 4
S75E/1 S75E/2
1 1
101
121
131
141
111
A4
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A4 A4
XF 154 152 164 162 172 174 182 184 192 194 XF 154 152 162 164 172 174 182 184 192 194
152
164
172
182
192
154
162
174
184
194
152
162
172
182
192
154
164
174
184
194
4 2 4 2 4 2
151
161
171
181
191
151
161
171
181
191
XF 151 161 171 181 191 XF 151 161 171 181 191
A4 A4
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RTC: ready to close signalling The RTC contact indicates that the circuit-breaker is ready to receive a closing command.
contact The conditions necessary to allow the closing of the circuit-breaker are:
• circuit-breaker open
• springs charged
• absence of an opening command or of a lock in opening
NOTE: if the circuit-breaker is opened due to the tripping of the Ekip protection trip unit, in
order to allow closing, the Reset signal of the circuit-breaker must have been reset (press
the TU Reset pushbutton on the front panel).
The RTC is a "switching" contact type and is available in the standard version or in the versions for digital
signals.
The following table provides information on the electrical characteristics:
Characteristics Standard Digital signals
24V - 0.1 A
0.3A @ 0ms -
45 125V
DC 0.15A @ 10ms -
46 Breaking 0.3A @ 0ms -
250V
48 capacity 0.15A @ 10ms -
1A cos φ 0.3 -
RTC
AC 125V - 250V 2A cos φ 0.7 -
3A cos φ 1 -
Minimum load 100mA @ 24V 1mA @ 5V
RTC: Connections
Further information is available on page 61, or on the site http://www.abb.com/abblibrary/DownloadCenter/,
where the wiring diagram is available 1SDM000091R0001.
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A4
X 46 48
XV 46 48
46
48
XB6 2 3
A1
RTC
XB6 1
45
XV 45
X 45
A4
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S51: trip unit tripping signalling The S51 contact signals the opening of the circuit-breaker due to tripping of the Ekip protection trip unit.
contact It is available in two different types:
• standard contact
• contact for digital signals
NOTE: The standard S51 contact is always included in automatic circuit-breakers, and is
associated with the TU Reset mechanical signalling.
A4
X 96 98
XV 96 98
96
98
XB7 2 3
A1
S51
XB7 1
95
XV 95
X 95
A4
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S33 M/2: springs charged The S33 M/2 contact signals the state of the closing springs of the circuit-breaker control (charged or
signalling contact discharged).
It is available in two types:
• standard contact
• contact for digital signals
NOTE: the S33_M/2 contact is always included in the gearmotor for automatic charging of
the springs in the standard version. The version for digital signals must be requested with the
order for the motor.
S33/M2: Connections
Further information is available on page 61, or on the site http://www.abb.com/abblibrary/DownloadCenter/,
where the wiring diagram is available 1SDM000091R0001.
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35
A4
36 X 36 38
XV 36 38
38
36
38
S33
XB2 2 3
A1 4 2
S33M/2
1
XB2 1
35
XV 35
X 35
A4
*D)
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Mechanical accessories
IP54 protection The IP54 protection completely protects the front of the circuit-breaker, to achieve Protection class IP54.
It is always equipped with two locks for closing, available in two types:
• lock with different key code numbers (for an individual circuit-breaker)
• lock with the same key code number (for more than one circuit-breaker)
Information on the assembly is available on the web site http://www.abb.com/abblibrary/DownloadCenter/,
in particular with the kit sheet 1SDH001000R0714.
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KLC: open position key lock The KLC locks the circuit-breaker in the open position.
It can also be used during maintenance activities on the circuit-breaker after removal of the cover of the
accessory area.
The KLC lock is available with two types of locking:
• lock with different key code numbers (for a single circuit-breaker).
• lock with the same key code number (for more than one circuit-breaker). The maximum number of key
code numbers available is five.
If set up appropriately, the KLC-A lock can work with four other types of locks:
• Ronis
• Profalux
• Kirk
• Castell
NOTE: the supply of Ronis - Profalux - Kirk - Castell locks is at customer's expense.
PLC: padlock The PLC locks the circuit-breaker in the open position.
It is available in two types:
• lock usable with a maximum number of three padlocks with a diameter of 4 mm - 0.16"
• lock usable with a maximum number of two padlocks with a diameter of 8 mm - 0.32"
• lock for a padlock with a diameter of 7 mm - 0.28" or for a latch chain
NOTE: The padlocks are at customer's expenses.
anti-insertion lock The anti-insertion lock allows the moving part of the circuit-breaker to be inserted only into the corresponding
fixed part.
It is intended for all withdrawable circuit breakers.
02
08
E2.2
10 N-B-S
LEFT
12
16
20
25
08 E2.2
10
12 H
16
20
MATCH 25
ALSO
THE
RIGHT
SIDE
MOC: Operation counter The mechanical operation counter displays the number of mechanical operations performed by the circuit-
breaker.
Information on the assembly is available on the web site http://www.abb.com/abblibrary/DownloadCenter/,
in particular with the kit sheet 1SDH001000R0710.
00001
PLP: padlock in connected/ The PLP locks the moving part of a withdrawable circuit-breaker in the fixed part, in one of the following
test/disconnected positions positions:
• connected
• test
• disconnected
Only one type is available that allows you to mount up to three padlocks with a diameter of 8 mm.
NOTE: the PLP lock can also be supplied in the presence of a KLP lock
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KLP: key lock for connected/ The KLP lock for connected/test/disconnected position locks the moving part of a withdrawable circuit-
test/disconnected positions breaker in the fixed part, in one of the following positions:
• connected
• test
• disconnected
NOTE: it is possible to lock the moving part in the disconnected position only by using the
additional accessory KLP lock.
The KLP lock for connected/test/disconnected positions is available with two types of lock:
• lock with different key code numbers (for a single circuit-breaker).
• lock with the same key code number (for more than one circuit-breaker). The maximum number of key
code numbers available is five.
Through an appropriate setup, the KLP lock for connected/test/disconnected positions can work with three
other types of lock:
• Ronis
• Profalux
• Kirk
• Castell
The maximum number of locks that can be installed per circuit-breaker is the two, for all types of lock.
NOTE: the supply of Ronis - Profalux - Kirk locks is at customer's expense.
NOTE: the KLP lock can also be supplied in the presence of a PLP lock
KLP lock additional accessory This additional accessory limits the locking function to the disconnected position only.
Information on the assembly is available on the web site http://www.abb.com/abblibrary/DownloadCenter/,
in particular with the kit sheet 1SDH001000R0727.
SL: shutter lock The SL shutter locks the shutters of the fixed part.
It is possible to lock the upper and lower shutters independently.
This is an accessory available on all the fixed parts and can work with the aid of padlocks with diameters of 4
mm - 0.16", 6 mm - 0.24", 8 mm - 0.32", with a maximum of four padlocks per fixed part (two for the upper
shutters and two for the lower shutters).
NOTE: The padlocks are at customer's expenses.
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SLE: external shutter lock The SLE locks the shutters from the outside of the fixed part with the aid of a 4 mm, 6 mm or 8 mm padlock.
DLC: Door opening lock with The DLC prevents the following operations from being carried out:
the circuit-breaker in closed • opening the switchgear door with the circuit-breaker closed if the circuit-breaker is in fixed version
position • opening the switchgear door with the circuit-breaker closed and in connected position if the circuit-breaker
is in fixed version
• closing of the circuit-breaker when the switchgear door is open
Information on the assembly is available on the web site http://www.abb.com/abblibrary/DownloadCenter/,
in particular with the kit sheet 1SDH001000R0712.
DLP: door opening lock with the The DLP lock prevents the switchgear door from being opened when the moving part of the circuit-breaker
circuit-breaker in connected/ is in the connected or test position.
test position It can be installed alternatively on the right side or the left side of the fixed part.
DLR: lock on racking-in/ The DLR lock prevents the moving part from being racked in/out from the fixed part when the switchgear
racking-out of the moving part door is open.
with the door open It is available on request on all fixed parts.
Information on the assembly is available on the web site http://www.abb.com/abblibrary/DownloadCenter/,
in particular with the kit sheet 1SDH001000R0725.
Fail safe The fail safe is a device that prevents the removal of the mobile part of a withdrawable circuit-breaker from
the fixed part if the springs are charged.
It is always supplied with UL circuit-breakers.
IMPORTANT:
• The fail safe device makes undervoltage coil YU unavailable.
• It is, however, possible not to install the fail safe device, in which case the undervoltage
coil YU must be used.
Information on the assembly is available on the web site http://www.abb.com/abblibrary/DownloadCenter/,
in particular with the kit sheet 1SDH001400R0821.
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3 - Mechanical Interlocks
Mechanical interlocks determine the opening/closing logic between two or three circuit-breakers.
Four types of interlocks are available, usable in both fixed and withdrawable versions.
Mechanical interlock of type A - The Type A interlock is applicable to two circuit-breakers (normal power supply + emergency power supply).
Two Circuit-breakers It allows you never to have two circuit-breakers in the closed position at the same time.
1 2 Information on assembly is available on the web site http://www.abb.com/abblibrary/DownloadCenter/, in
O O particular with the kit sheets:
I O • 1SDH001000R0720 for interlock between Emax E2.2-E4.2-E6.2 circuit-breakers
O I • 1SDH000999R0721 for interlock between one E1.2 circuit-breaker and one E2.2-E4.2-E6.2 circuit-breaker
Mechanical interlock of type B - The Type B interlock is applicable to three circuit-breakers (two normal power supplies + emergency power
Three Circuit-breakers supply).
1 2 3 It only allows the closing of the two circuit-breakers of the normal power supply if the circuit-breaker of the
O O O emergency power supply is open. The circuit-breaker of the emergency power supply can be closed only if
the others two are open.
I O O
Information on the assembly is available on the web site http://www.abb.com/abblibrary/DownloadCenter/,
O O I
in particular with the kit sheet 1SDH001000R0721.
I O I
O I O
Mechanical interlock of type C - The Type C interlock is applicable to three circuit-breakers (two normal power supplies + a bus tie).
Three Circuit-breakers It allows the simultaneous closing of one or two circuit-breakers, resulting in two possible types of power
1 2 3 supply of the half busbars:
O O O • power supply from a single transformer (bus tie closed)
I O O • power supply from both transformers (bus tie open)
O I O
Information on the assembly is available on the web site http://www.abb.com/abblibrary/DownloadCenter/,
O O I
in particular with the kit sheet 1SDH001000R0722.
O I I
I I O
I O I
Mechanical interlock of type D - The Type C interlock is applicable to three circuit-breakers (three power supplies on the same bar that must
Three Circuit-breakers not operate in parallel)
1 2 3 It allows only one of the three circuit-breakers to be closed.
O O O Information on the assembly is available on the web site http://www.abb.com/abblibrary/DownloadCenter/,
I O O in particular with the kit sheet 1SDH001000R0723.
O I O
O O I
IMPORTANT: The checks involve carrying out procedures that can be performed only
by Skilled Persons in the electrical field (IEV 195-04-01: person with relevant education
and experience to enable him or her to perceive risks and to avoid hazards which
electricity can create).
General checks Before putting it into service for the first time or after a prolonged period of inactivity, some checks must be
carried out on the circuit-beaker and the environment in which it is installed:
Points to be
Checks
checked
1. Sufficient change of air to avoid overtemperatures
2. Clean location, free of all installation refuse (e.g.: cables, tools, metal splinters)
Switchgear 3. Circuit-breaker mounted correctly (tightening torques, clearances respected)
4. The installation environmental conditions must be consistent with the
“Environmental conditions” specifications on page 24
1. Power connections tightened to the terminals of the circuit-breaker
2. Busbars with adequate cross-section
Connections
3. Correct ground connections
4. Maximum distances of separators respected
Perform some opening and closing operations (See chapter "Description of the
product - circuit-breaker opening/closing operations on page 16). The spring
loading lever must move with regularly
Operations
WARNING! in the presence of an undervoltage coil the circuit-breaker
can be closed only after the trip unit is energized
Connect the protection device Ekip TT to the trip unit and verify that there are no
Trip unit alarm
alarms present
State of the With trip unit Ekip Dip, the circuit-breaker state must not be in error (see table on
circuit-breaker with page 49). Perform a circuit-breaker closing/opening operation and make sure that
Ekip Dip trip unit there are no alarms (see table on page 49)
State of the With trip unit Ekip Touch, the circuit-breaker state must be read correctly (see
circuit-breaker with table on page 49). Perform a circuit-breaker closing/opening operation and make
Ekip Touch trip unit sure that change of state is read correctly
With circuit-breaker closed and in conditions of rest (without circulating currents),
Trip Test
carry out a Trip test, and verify the opening of the circuit-breaker
Check and modify the protection dip switches, presence of external neutral and
Ekip Dip parameters
frequency to suit your installation requirements
Connect the Ekip TT device. Check and make the necessary changes to:
Ekip Touch
protection parameters, circuit-breaker configuration, frequency, password, date
parameters
and language
NOTE: for safety reasons, ABB strongly advises you to change the password right from the
first access and to keep it with care.
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Wizard When powered, the Ekip Touch shows the Wizard window, a user-friendly procedure for immediate adjustment
of certain parameters: language, date, time, voltage of the installation (if Ekip Measuring is present) and
password.
After the procedure has terminated, the window will no longer appear unless it is reset by Ekip Connect (Reset
Wizard command): in this case, it will appear the first time the apparatus is powered after the command has
been sent.
Procedures for checking the The following procedures for checking the accessories are to be performed before they are put into service:
accessories
Accessories (*)
Procedure
to be checked
1. Power the gearmotor to charge the springs at the relevant rated voltage.
Result: The springs are charged correctly. The signals are normal. When the springs
are charged the gearmotor stops.
Gearmotor 2. Perform some closing and opening operations.
Result: The gearmotor recharges the springs after every closing operation.
NOTE! If present, power the undervoltage coil in advance.
1. Power the undervoltage coil at the relevant rated voltage and perform the closing
operation on the circuit-breaker.
Result: The circuit-breaker closes correctly; the signals are normal.
2. Turn off the voltage supply to the trip unit. The circuit-breaker opens.
3. Power the undervoltage coil at the relevant rated voltage and perform the closing
operation on the circuit-breaker.
Undervoltage coil
Result: The circuit-breaker closes; the signal switches over.
WARNING! If the undervoltage coil has been tripped by a power
failure, the circuit-breaker can be closed only after the coil has been
energized electrically. Make sure that the coil has effectively been tripped
due to a power failure. Otherwise, examine the circuit-breaker and the
associated equipment to make sure that they are in a good condition.
1. Close the circuit-breaker.
Opening coil 2. Power the opening coil at the relevant rated voltage.
Result: The circuit-breaker opens correctly; the signals are normal.
1. Open the circuit-breaker.
2. Charge the springs manually or electrically.
Closing coil 3. Power the closing coil at its rated voltage.
Result: The circuit-breaker closes correctly; the signals are normal.
1. Power the protection trip unit with the Vaux auxiliary power supply.
2. Power the Ekip Com Actuator contacts.
3. Close the circuit-breaker
Opening coil with 4. Select “open CB” from the Ekip Touch menu
Ekip Com Actuator Result: The circuit-breaker opens correctly; the signals are normal.
NOTE! The test can be performed if the trip unit and the coils are energized.
(*)
if present.
(**) withdrawable versions only.
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Accessories (*)
Procedure
to be checked
1. Power the protection trip unit with the Vaux auxiliary power supply.
2. Power the Ekip Com Actuator contacts.
3. Charge the springs.
Closing coil with 4. Select “close CB” from the Ekip Touch menu
Ekip Com Actuator Result: The circuit-breaker closes correctly; the signals are normal.
NOTE! The test can be performed if the protection trip unit and the coils are
energized.
1. Open the circuit-breaker
Lock for circuit- 2. Keep the opening pushbutton pressed
breaker in open 3. Turn the key and remove it
position (key or 4. Attempt the circuit-breaker closing operation.
padlock)
Result: Both manual and electrical closing is prevented.
1. Connect the auxiliary contacts to appropriate signalling circuits or to the
Auxiliary open/ multimeter.
closed contacts of 2. perform some closing and opening operations on the circuit-breaker.
the circuit-breaker
Result: signalling occurs normally.
Circuit-breaker 1. Connect the auxiliary contacts to appropriate signalling circuits.
connected, 2. bring the circuit-breaker to the connected, isolated for test and disconnected
isolated for test, position.
disconnected
Result: the signals due to the relative operations are normal.
auxiliary contacts
Locking devices 1. Perform operating tests.
for connected/
test/disconnected Result: the interlocks function correctly.
positions (**)
Interlocks between 1. Perform operating tests.
circuit breakers
assembled side by Result: the interlocks function correctly.
side and stacked
1. Perform a few racking-in and racking-out operations.
Racking-in/out
Result: in the rack-in operation the circuit-breaker is connected correctly. There is
device (**)
no particular resistance during the first turns of the handle.
Auxiliary
Verify the proper installation. The supply voltage of the auxiliary accessories must be
accessories and
between 85% and 110% of the rated voltage for the auxiliary accessories.
auxiliary voltage
1. Power the protection trip unit
Result: Verify that Power LED is lit up on each accessory present.
Modules
Make sure that the Local Bus communication line is activated on the protection trip
unit.
1. In the case of Neutral external homopolar, or residual-current sensors to set the
model and protection parameters appropriately.
External Result: No alarm present on the protection trip unit.
connections
WARNING! During this phase the circuit-breaker must be open and
disconnected (if withdrawable).
(*)
if present.
(**) withdrawable versions only.
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Final check list After completing the procedures for general checks and checks on the accessories, perform the following
operations. Print this sheet to annotate the check carried out in the relevant column (“Check”).
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Introduction The protection trip unit is able to identify some faults and to signal them through LEDs or display; you need to
identify the cause and eliminate it before re-closing the circuit-breaker, both locally and remotely.
WARNING! identification of the faults must be managed only by Skilled Persons in
the electrical field (IEV 195-04-01: person with relevant education and experience to
enable him or her to perceive risks and to avoid hazards which electricity can create).
Indeed, it may be necessary to perform insulation and dielectric tests on part or all
of the installation.
Some failures involve partial operation of the circuit-breaker. Consult the paragraphs “Faults, causes and
remedies” on page 98 and “Faults signalled on the display” on page 101 where the possible causes of the
main faults are listed.
Further information on the Ekip Touch trip unit and on the accessories mentioned in this chapter and which are
not covered in this manual are available on the web site http://www.abb.com/abblibrary/DownloadCenter/,
with the Ekip Touch manual 1SDH001316R0002.
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Faults, causes and remedies The following is a list of possible fault situations, their possible causes and suggestions for resolving them.
NOTE: Before consulting the table, check the error messages on the display. If the suggestions
indicated fail to resolve the problem, contact the ABB Assistance Service supplying, if possible
supplying the report produced by the Ekip Connect software.
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Faults signalled on the display The following is a list of faults that can be detected from the display and the suggestions for resolving them:
Signal Suggestions
No Com on Local Bus Local bus enabled bus but no module present: check connection to
warning terminal box modules (example: Ekip Supply, Com, Contact, ecc...)
Trip coil disconnected Check the connection of the opening solenoid
Contact Wear PreAlarm/
Make sure that the contacts/poles are in good condition.
Alarm
L1/L2/L3/Ne sensor
Check the connection of the current sensor
disconnected
Gext sensor Disconnected Check the connection of the current sensor
Check the connection of the Rating Plug on the front of the trip unit and
Rating Plug Error
verify that the protections do not cause parameter configuration conflicts
Internal Error Contact ABB
Invalid Date Set the date
CB Status Error Check the circuit-breaker status signal contacts
Rating Plug Installation
Install Rating Plug, and in the case of faults check its connection
Warning
Switchboard Actors
Check the configuration and connection of the Ekip Link modules
Communication Error
Battery Low Change the battery on the trip unit (1)
(1)
Further information is available on the web site http://www.abb.com/abblibrary/DownloadCenter/, where the
procedure is available 1SDH001000R0509.
Consult the individual chapters describing the modules for fault finding and resolving with regard to Ekip Com
modules.
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3 - Maintenance
Safety standards The following are the warnings to be respected during the maintenance operations
• Set the circuit-breaker to the open position and make sure that the springs of the
operating mechanism are discharged.
• In the case of a withdrawable circuit-breaker, extract the circuit-breaker from the fixed
part (see the indication DISCONNECTED)
• If work must be performed on fixed circuit-breakers or on fixed parts, disconnect
the power supply to the power circuit and auxiliary circuits and visibly ground the
terminals on both the supply side and load side.
• Use adequate personal protection equipment, ensure that the apparatus is in a safe
condition and proceed in accordance with the Laws in force.
Skilled personnel The maintenance operations must be carried out by Skilled Personnel:
an electrical skilled person (IEV 195-04-01: person with relevant education and experience to enable him or
her to perceive risks and to avoid hazards which electricity can create).
ABB declines all liability for damage to persons or property caused by failure to comply with the instructions
in this document.
Circuit-breaker life SACE Emax 2 circuit-breakers, with or without opening or closing coils, can withstand the following operating
cycles if regularly serviced(1).
Interrupted Electrical life
Mechanical life with
rated
regular maintenance 440V AC 690V AC
circuit-breaker current Frequency of
IEC 60947 No. of Frequency of No. of No. of operations/
Iu (40°C) [A] operations operations/ operations operations hour
(x 1000) hour (x 1000) (x 1000)
< 1250 25 60 15 15 30
1600 25 60 12 10 30
E2.2
2000 25 60 10 8 30
2500 20 60 8 7 30
< 2500 20 60 10 10 20
2500 20 60 8 8 20
E4.2
3200 20 60 7 7 20
4000 15 60 5 4 20
4000 12 60 4 4 10
E6.2 5000 12 60 3 2 10
6300 12 60 2 2 10
(1)
See chapter 5 - Environmental conditions on page 24 .
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(1)
See chapter 5 - Environmental conditions on page 24 .
Maintenance schedule Proper maintenance of the equipment allows good electromechanical operation to be maintained over time.
The maintenance plan for SACE Emax 2 circuit-breakers specifies two periodic levels of maintenance for the
different types of site conditions.
The following is a table of maintenance frequency with the periodic intervals and the routine maintenance
operations.
Frequency of maintenance in dusty
Type of Frequency of maintenance in
environments (dust level measured
maintenance standard environments (1)
> 1mg/m3)
One year or 20% of mechanical life or 6 months or 10% of mechanical life or
First Level
20% of electrical life 10% of electrical life
Three years or 50% of mechanical life or 18 months or 25% of mechanical life or
Second Level 50% of electrical life or after a trip due to 25% of electrical life or after a trip due to
short-circuit short-circuit
(1)
See chapter 5 - Environmental conditions on page 24 .
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Preliminary operations WARNING! before proceeding with any maintenance operation, it is mandatory to:
• Set the circuit-breaker to the open position and make sure that the springs of the
operating mechanism are discharged.
• In the case of a withdrawable circuit-breaker, extract the circuit-breaker from the fixed
part (see the indication DISCONNECTED)
• If work must be performed on fixed circuit-breakers or on fixed parts, disconnect
the power supply to the power circuit and auxiliary circuits and visibly ground the
terminals on both the supply side and load side.
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1
2
C 2
1
90°
A
B
D
Figure 81 - Removing the flange and front cover
3. Remove the gearmotor (E) by removing the screw (F) and the connector.
E
E
Figure 82 - Removing the gearmotor
4. If there is an undervoltage coil (G), remove it, and discharge the springs of the operating mechanism
for closing and opening the circuit breaker.
G
E
F
4 1
3
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Inspection of the protection trip Check that the trip unit is in good condition:
unit 1. Power the protection trip unit with an Ekip TT battery unit.
2. Check the correct operation of the protection trip unit: tripping test with "Trip Test" and "Autotest".
3. With an Ekip Dip trip unit verify the absence of alarms through frontal LEDs.
4. With an Ekip Touch trip unit, verify the absence of alarms via the display and the front LEDs.
5. Make sure that the cables are correctly connected to the modules and to the trip unit (if applicable).
6. On an Ekip Touch trip unit check the percentage of wear on the contacts of the circuit-breaker.
7. Finally, remove the Ekip TT battery unit.
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Interlock check Check that the vertical or horizontal interlocking devices (if provided) are installed and that they operate
correctly.
WARNING! the interlocks cannot be tested in the Test or Disconnected positions.
NOTE: It is advisable to replace the cables once they have reached 50% of the declared
mechanical life of the largest size circuit-breaker involved in the interlock.
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Preliminary operations WARNING! before proceeding with any maintenance operation, it is mandatory to:
• Set the circuit-breaker to the open position and make sure that the springs of the
operating mechanism are discharged.
• In the case of a withdrawable circuit-breaker work with it withdrawn from the fixed
part. For removal of the fixed part see paragraph "Circuit breaker racking-in/racking-
out operations" on page 19 .
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C
1
2
2
1
90°
3. Remove one or both of the side guards (I) (if installed) by removing the front screws (L).
4. Remove the gearmotor (E) by removing the screw (F) and the connector.
L
F
E
E
Figure 87 - Removing the flange Figure 88 - Removing the gearmotor
5. If there is an undervoltage coil (G), remove it, and discharge the springs of the operating mechanism
for closing and opening the circuit breaker.
G
E
F
4 1
3
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6. Remove the front cover of the circuit-breaker (e) by removing the screws (f) and the protection plate
(g) by removing the screw (h).
E
Figure 90 - Removing the front cover
H
Figure 91 - Removing the protection plate
Before cleaning and lubrication of the operating mechanism, you must remove the protection trip unit. For
information about removal, see the document 1SDH001000R0523, or request the intervention of a technician
ABB.
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• In the case of deformed or rusty springs, rings missing or severe wear of the operating device, contact
ABB Sace.
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Check for wear on the contacts With the circuit-breaker open and springs discharged:
1. Remove the arc chutes
3
1
2. Check the condition of the arc-breaking chutes: the base of the chute must be undamaged and the
plates must be neither corroded nor indented.
3. Remove the dust with compressed air, then clean off all traces of fumes and slags with a brush.
4. Make sure that the contacts are in good condition.
5. Visually check to make sure that the main and arc-breaking plates are in place.
6. Check for tarnishing or beading. If such defects are discovered, ask for assistance from a qualified
ABB Technician (*).
7. Check the arc-breaking gaps (distance A).
A
8. Close the circuit-breaker and check dimension A. Contact ABB Sace (*) if dimension A is incorrect. If
dimension A is correct, open the circuit-breaker again and re-assemble the arc chutes.
NOTE: (*) After approval from the customer, ABB can proceed with replacement of the worn
parts.
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Inspection of the protection trip Check that the trip unit is in good condition:
unit 1. Power the protection trip unit with an Ekip TT battery unit.
2. Check the correct operation of the protection trip unit: tripping test with "Trip Test" and "Autotest".
3. With an Ekip Dip trip unit verify the absence of alarms through frontal LEDs.
4. With an Ekip Touch trip unit, verify the absence of alarms via the display and the front LEDs.
5. Make sure that the cables are correctly connected to the modules and to the trip unit (if applicable).
6. On an Ekip Touch trip unit check the percentage of wear on the contacts of the circuit-breaker.
7. Finally, remove the Ekip TT battery unit.
Interlock check Check that the vertical or horizontal interlocking devices (if provided) are installed and that they operate
correctly.
WARNING! the interlocks cannot be tested in the Test or Disconnected positions.
NOTE: It is advisable to replace the cables once they have reached 50% of the declared
mechanical life of the largest size circuit-breaker involved in the interlock.
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Safety standards During the early stages of the process of decommissioning and end of life treatment of SACE Emax 2 circuit-
breakers, observe the following safety rules:
• the closing springs, even if discharged, must never to be taken apart
• for handling and lifting of the circuit-breakers refer to the section "Unpacking and handling" on page 10 .
HAZARD! RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! Unplug or disconnect any power supply, to
avoid any potential risk of shock during removal of the circuit-breaker from the
service.
Trained personnel The operations for decommissioning SACE Emax 2 circuit-breakers involve performing procedures that
can be performed by Trained Persons in the electrical field (IEV 195-04-02: person adequately advised or
supervised by electrically skilled persons to enable him or her to perceive risks and to avoid danger which
electricity can create).
End of life treatment for circuit- The materials used in the production of SACE Emax 2 circuit-breakers are recyclable and should be treated
breaker materials separately as shown in the following table:
TYPE MATERIAL
A Plastic parts (1)
B Metal parts
C Printed circuits
D Current sensors, cables, motors, electrical windings
(1)
All the components of significant dimensions bear a mark specifying the type of material.
NOTE: refer to the national legislation in force at the time of decommissioning of the product,
in the case where it specifies end of life treatment procedures different from those indicated.
Disposal of packing materials The materials used for the packaging of SACE Emax 2 circuit-breakers are recyclable and should be treated
separately as shown in the following table:
TYPE MATERIAL
A Plastic parts
B Cardboard parts
C Wooden parts
D Metal parts
NOTE: refer to the national legislation in force at the time of decommissioning of the product,
in the case where it specifies end of life treatment procedures different from those indicated.
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