1996april June PDF
1996april June PDF
1996april June PDF
Introduction to IS 13947 :
A new Indian Standard on
Switchgear and Controlgear Products-II
- H. T. Mistry, Senior Executive-Design, Switchgear Design and Product Development
In the previous issue, we discussed short circuit condition can be Prescribed test conditions include
revisions in general requirements for assigned utilization category B. verification of capability of the
low voltage switchgear and These breakers will also be assigned breaker to carry its rated current after
controlgear products covered by Part short time withstand rating (Icw). short circuit test implying expectation
1 of IS 13947. In this issue, we shall of continued service (carrying rated
discuss Part 2 and Part 3, product (b) Short circuit ratings : current) till the breaker is replaced.
standards pertaining to low voltage Following two new short circuit
circuit breakers, switches and fuse This rating is similar to rating
ratings have been introduced.
combination units respectively. corresponding to P2 category
specified in the earlier standard.
(i) Rated ultimate short circuit
PART 2 : CIRCUIT BREAKERS : breaking capacity (Icu):
(II) PERFORMANCE
This standard replaces IS 2516 Ultimate short circuit breaking REQUIREMENTS :
(Parts 1&2 / Sec. 1)-- 1985. capacity is assigned by the
The objective of this standard is to manufacturer. (a) Test sequences :
state performance and construction
requirements for circuit breakers and In order to evaluate performance of a
As the term indicates, continued
to lay down verifying tests. There are product comprehensively, relevant
service from the breaker is not
significant revisions in these type tests are grouped into test
expected after the breaker has
requirements. These are explained in sequences. All tests in a given
cleared a short circuit fault of such
following pages. sequence are carried out on the
magnitude. Hence, the prescribed
same unit in prescribed order. Such
test conditions do not include
(I) CHARACTERISTICS : sequential testing represents actual
verification of capability of breaker to
service conditions more closely.
carry its rated current after short
(a) Utilization category : Details of test sequences applicable
circuit test.
to circuit breakers are given in table 1.
So far utilization categories were
This rating is similar to P1 category
defined only for contactors and (b) Operational performance
rating defined in IS 2516.
switches. In the new IS utilization capability :
categories have been specified for (ii) Service short circuit breaking
circuit breakers also. These have capacity (Ics) : This test, a part of test sequence 1, is
been defined with reference to to verify capability of breakers to
selectivity i.e. whether a circuit Service short circuit breaking
perform minimum number of
breaker is intended for selectivity by capacity is also assigned by the
mechanical (without current) and
means of an intentional time delay manufacturer and can be expressed
electrical (with current) operations.
under short circuit conditions. as percentage of ultimate short circuit
Minimum number of operations for
breaking capacity (Icu). The ratio
breakers for ratings up to 100 A and
Circuit breakers not specifically shall be selected from standard ratios
above 1250 A have been revised as
intended for selectivity can be indicated below.
shown in table 2.
assigned utilization category A e.g.
Standard ratios between Ics and Icu
moulded case circuit breakers. These (c) Number of units to be used :
Utilization Utilization
breakers need not have short time Category A Category B
withstand rating (Icw). Ics (as % of Icu) Ics (as % of Icu) Number of units to be tested for each
test sequence is now laid down. This
Circuit breakers specifically meant for 25 50 ensures complete evaluation of the
selectivity are assigned utilization 50 75 product performance.
category B. Air circuit breakers with 75 100
100
intentional time delay for tripping in Number of units to be tested is
arrived at based on whether
TABLE 1 : CIRCUIT BREAKERS -- TEST SEQUENCES
- the product is assigned more
than one operational voltage
TEST APPLICABLE TO TESTS
SEQUENCE
- terminals for line and load
connections are identified
I All circuit breakers 1. Tripping limits and characteristics
General performa 2. Dielectric properties
characteristics 3. Operational performance This is elaborated in table 3.
capability
4. Overload performance (d) Conductors for short
5. Verification of dielectric withstand
6. Verification of temperature rise circuit test :
7. Verification of overload releases
For circuit breakers of ratings up to
II All circuit breakers 1. Rated service s.c. breaking 630 A, conductors to be used for
Rated service s.c. capacity
breaking capacity 2. Verification of dielectric withstand terminal connections in short circuit
(Ics) 3. Verification of temperature rise tests (Ics and Icu) have now been
4. Verification of overload releases specified as given below.
III All circuit breakers 1.Verification of overload releases
Rated ultimate s.c. 2.Rated ultimate s.c. breaking capacity
breaking capacity 3.Verification of dielectric withstand
"A cable of 75 cm in length having a
(Icu) 4.Verification of overload releases cross section corresponding to the
conventional thermal current shall be
IV Circuit breaker of 1.Verification of overload releases included as follows :
Rated short time utilization category B 2.Rated short time withstand current
withstand current 3.Verification of temperature rise
(Icw) 4.S.c. breaking capacity at maximum - 50 cm on supply side
short time withstand current - 25 cm on load side
5.Verification of dielectric withstand
6.Verification of overload releases
This requirement portrays actual
Combined test Circuit breakers of 1.Verification of overload releases application more realistically.
sequence utilization category B 2.Rated short time withstand current
i) when Icw=Ics 3.Rated service s.c. breaking capacity
(Replaces Seq II & IV) 4.Verification of dielectric withstand PART 3 : SWITCHES,
ii) when Icw=Ics=Icu 5.Verification of temperature rise DISCONNECTORS, SWITCH
(Replaces Seq II,III&IV) 6.Verification of overload releases
DISCONNECTORS AND FUSE
COMBINATION UNITS
Example : For sequence II and combined test sequence, if the breaker is a Designation of utilization category
assigned one operational voltage and line/load terminals are not
identified than three breakers need to be tested.
has been changed. In the new IS,
The designation is completed by
suffix A or B according to whether the Table 5 : SWITCHES, DISCONNECTORS, FUSE COMBINATION UNITS
COMPARISION TEST PARAMETERS FOR AC 23A CATEGORY
intended applications require
frequent or infrequent operations.
IS 13947-3 IS 4064
RATING, A
Utilization categories with suffix B are I/ie
MAKE
U/Ue p.f. Ir/Ie
MAKE/BREAK
Ur/Ue p.f. I/Ie
MAKE
U/Ue p.f. I/Ie
BREAK
U/Ue p.f.
- - - - - - 10 1.1 0.65 8 1.1 0.65
appropriate for devices which, due to Ie <= 17 10 1.05 0.45 8 1.05 0.45 10 1.1 0.35 8 1.1 0.35
17 < Ie <= 100*
design or application, are only 100 < Ie
10 1.05 0.35 8 1.05 0.35 8 1.1 0.35 6 1.1 0.35
For further information, please contact Switchgear Contracts Division, Larsen & Toubro Limited, Saki-Vihar Road, mumbai 400 072.
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