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SACE Emax
Low voltage air circuit-breakers
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Main characteristics
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Ranges
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Installations
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Overcurrent releases and relative accessories
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Accessories
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Circuit-breakers applications
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Overall dimensions
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Electrical circuit diagrams
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Ordering codes
The new trip units, which are amazingly versatile and simple
to use, offer important innovations, such as the brand-new
intuitive operator interface allowing complete control of the
system with just a few simple keystrokes. Furthermore, there
are new protections, new alarms and connection to handheld
and laptop PCs using Bluetooth technology.
The re-engineered hardware architecture allows flexible and
Construction characteristics
Structure of the circuit-breakers 1/4
Operating mechanism 1/5
Operating and signalling parts 1/6
Fixed parts of withdrawable circuit-breakers 1/7
Utilization category 1/8
E1 E2
Automatic circuit-breakers
1 E1B E1N E2B E2N E2S E2L
Poles [No.] 3-4 3-4
4p c.-b neutral current-carrying capacity [% Iu] 100 100
800-1000- 800-1000- 1600-2000 1000-1250- 800-1000- 1250-1600
Size (40 °C) [A] 1250-1600 1250-1600 1600-2000 1250-1600-
2000
Ue [V~] 690 690 690 690 690 690
Icu (220...415V) [kA] 42 50 42 66 85 130
Ics (220...415V) [kA] 42 50 42 65 85 130
42 50 42 55 65 10
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E1 CS E2 CS
Sectionalizing truck
Size (40 °C) [A] 1250 2000
Earthing switch with E1 MTP E2 MTP
making capacity Size (40 °C) [A] 1250 2000
E1 MT E2 MT
Earthing truck
Size (40 °C) [A] 1250 2000
(*) The performance at 1000V is 50kA.
Standard version 4 4 4
100 100 100
4000 3200-4000 4000-5000-
6300
690 690 690
80 100 100
80 100 100
80 85 100
75 75 100
E3N/MS E3S/MS E3V/MS E4S/MS E4S/f/MS E4H/MS E4H/f/MS E6H/MS E6H/f/MS
3-4 3-4 3-4 3-4 4 3-4 4 3-4 3-4
2500-3200 1000-1250-1600 800-1250-1600- 4000 4000 3200-4000 3200-4000 4000-5000- 4000-5000-
2000-2500-3200 2000-2500-3200 6300 6300
690 690 690 690 690 690 690 690 690
65 75 85 75 75 100 85 100 100
65 65 65 75 80 75 75 85 85
143 165 187 165 165 220 187 220 220
E3H/E E4H/E E6H/E
E3 CS E4 CS E6 CS
3200 4000 6300
E3 MTP E4 MTP E6 MTP
3200 4000 6300
E3 MT E4 MT E6 MT
3200 4000 6300
The sheet steel structure of the Emax air circuit-breaker is The depth of the withdrawable version is suitable for installation
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extremely compact, considerably reducing overall dimensions. in switchgear 500 mm deep.
Safety is improved by using double insulation of the live parts and The width of 324 mm (up to 2000 A) in the withdrawable version
total segregation between phases. allows the apparatus to be used in switchgear compartments
The sizes have the same height and depth for all the circuit- 400 mm wide. Their compact dimensions also mean they can
breakers in each version. replace air circuit-breakers of any size from earlier series.
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➁ OPENING ➀ OPENING
➂ OPENING
➀ CLOSING ➁ CLOSING
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Fixed version
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Caption
1 Trademark and size of circuit-
13 breaker
2 SACE PR121, PR122 or PR123
trip unit
3 Pushbutton for manual opening
2 4 Pushbutton for manual closing
5 Lever to manually charge closing
4 springs
3 6 Electrical rating plate
7 Mechanical device to signal
1 circuit-breaker open “O” and
closed “I”
8 Signal for springs charged or
9 discharged
9 Mechanical signalling of
5 overcurrent release tripped
10 Key lock in open position
11 Key lock and padlock in racked-
7 in/racked-out position (for
8 withdrawable version only)
12 Racking-in/out device (for
6 withdrawable version only)
16 13 Terminal box (for fixed version
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14 Sliding contacts (for withdrawable
version only)
15 Circuit-breaker position indicator:
racked-in/ test isolated /racked-
out / connected/test isolated/
disconnected (for withdrawable
version only)
16 Accessories label: the label
shows the circuit-breaker S/N and
accessories mounted inside the
Withdrawable version circuit-breaker
Note:
14 “Racked-in” refers to the position in
which both the power contacts and
auxiliary contacts are connected;
“racked-out” is the position in which
both the power contacts and auxiliary
2 contacts are disconnected; “test
isolated” is the position in which the
3 4 power contacts are disconnected,
whereas the auxiliary contacts are
connected.
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7 8
6
5
15
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Caption
1 Sheet steel supporting structure
2 Single earthing clamp mounted on
7 the left for E1, E2 and E3, double
6 earthing clamps for E4 and E6
3 Safety shutters (protection rating
IP20)
1 4 4 Terminal support base
5 Terminals (rear, front or flat)
6 Contacts signalling that the circuit-
breaker is racked-in, test isolated,
8 racked-out
7 Sliding contacts
8 Padlock device for safety shutters
(on request)
5 9 Fastening points (4 for E1, E2, E3
3 and 6 for E4, E6)
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9 8 7 6b 6a 9 8 7 6 Caption
1 Sheet steel supporting structure
2 Current transformer for protection
trip unit
3 Pole group insulating box
4 Horizontal rear terminals
5-5a Plates for fixed main contacts
5b Plates for fixed arcing contacts
5b 6-6a Plates for main moving contacts
6b Plates for moving arcing contacts
5a 5 7 Arcing chamber
8 Terminal box for fixed version -
Sliding contacts for withdrawable
10 2 10 2 version
4 4 9 Protection trip unit
10 Circuit-breaker closing and
opening control
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11 Closing springs
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3 3
11 11
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All the circuit-breakers are available in fixed and withdrawable, The availability of various types of terminals makes it possible
three-pole or four-pole versions. to build wall-mounted switchgear, or switchgear to be 1
Each series of circuit-breakers offers terminals made accessed from behind with rear connections.
of silverplated copper bars, with the same dimensions, For special installation needs, the circuit-breakers can be
regardless of the rated currents of the circuit-breakers. fitted with various combinations of top and bottom terminals.
The fixed parts for withdrawable circuit-breakers are common Furthermore new dedicated terminal conversion kits give
to each model, regardless of the rated current and breaking Emax maximum flexibility, allowing horizontal terminals to be
capacity of the relative moving parts, except for the E2S changed to vertical or front ones and vice versa.
circuitbreaker which requires a specific fixed part.
A version with gold-plated terminals is available for special
requirements, linked to use of the circuit-breakers in corrosive
environments.
Fixed circuit-breaker
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Withdrawable circuit-breaker
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Horizontal rear terminals Vertical rear terminals Front terminals Flat terminals
The overcurrent protection for AC installations uses three The protection system is made up of:
1 types of electronic trip unit series: PR121, PR122 and PR123. • 3 or 4 new generation current sensors (Rogowsky coil);
The basic series, PR121, offers the whole set of standard • external current sensors (i.e. for external neutral, residual
protection functions, complete with a user-friendly interface. current or source ground return protection);
It allows discrimination of which fault caused the trip by • a protection unit selected among PR121/P, PR122/P or
means of the new led indications. PR123/P with optional communication module via Modbus
PR122 and PR123 trip units are of new concept modular or Fieldbus plug network (PR122/P and PR123/P only), as
architecture. It is now possible to have a complete series of well as via a wireless connection;
protections, accurate measurements, signalling or dialogue • an opening solenoid, which acts directly on the circuit-
functions, designed and customisable for all application breaker operating mechanism (supplied with the protection
requirements. unit).
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PR121
PR122
Communication opt.
Signalling opt.
Bluetooth (wireless link) opt.
PR123
PR123/P PR123/P
Protection
Features
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Protection functions PR121 PR122 PR123
Second selective protection against short-circuit inverse or definite short time-delay trip •
residual • • •
Protection against earth fault
source ground return • •
(1)
Residual current opt.(2) •
RV (3)
Protection against residual voltage opt. •
Rating plugs
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Max rated In [A]
Type of
uninterrupted
circuit-breaker 400 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3200 4000 5000 6300
current
800 • • •
E1B 1000-1250 • • • • •
1600 • • • • • •
800 • • •
E1N 1000-1250 • • • • •
1600 • • • • • •
1600 • • • • • •
E2B
2000 • • • • • • •
1000-1250 • • • • •
E2N 1600 • • • • • •
2000 • • • • • • •
800 • • •
E2S 1000-1250 • • • • •
1600 • • • • • •
2000 • • • • • • •
1250 • • • • •
E2L
1600 • • • • • •
2500 • • • • • • • •
E3N
3200 • • • • • • • • •
1000-1250 • • • • •
1600 • • • • • •
E3S 2000 • • • • • • •
2500 • • • • • • • •
3200 • • • • • • • • •
800 • • •
1000-1250 • • • • •
1600 • • • • • •
E3H
2000 • • • • • • •
2500 • • • • • • • •
3200 • • • • • • • • •
800 • • •
1250 • • • • •
1600 • • • • • •
E3V
2000 • • • • • • •
2500 • • • • • • • •
3200 • • • • • • • • •
2000 • • • • • • •
E3L
2500 • • • • • • • •
E4S, E4S/f 4000 • • • • • • • •
3200 • • • • • • •
E4H, E4H/f
4000 • • • • • • • •
3200 • • • • • • •
E4V
4000 • • • • • • • •
4000 • • • • • • • •
E6H, E6H/f 5000 • • • • • • • • •
6300 • • • • • • • • • •
4000 • • • • • • • •
E6V 5000 • • • • • • • • •
6300 • • • • • • • • • •
SACE Emax circuit-breakers and their accessories conform certification organization, and is certified by China CCC (China
to the international IEC 60947, EN 60947 (harmonized in Compulsory Certification) 1
30 CENELEC countries), CEI EN 60947 and IEC 61000
Standards, and comply with following EC directives: Certification of conformity with the aforementioned product
– “Low Voltage Directive” (LVD) no 73/23 EEC Standards is carried out in compliance with European
– “Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive” (EMC) nr. 89/336 Standard EN 45011 by the Italian certification body ACAE
EEC. (Associazione per la Certificazione delle Apparecchiature
The main versions of the apparatus are approved by the Elettriche - Association for Certification of Electrical
following Shipping Registers: Apparatus), recognized by the European organization LOVAG
– RINA (Italian Naval Register) (Low Voltage Agreement Group), and by Swedish SEMKO
– Det Norske Veritas certification organization recognized by the International
– Bureau Veritas organization IECEE.
– Germanischer Lloyd
– Loyd’s Register of Shipping
– Polskj Rejestr Statkow
– ABS (American Bureau of Shipping)
– RMRS (Russian Maritime Register of Shipping)
– NK (Nippon Kaiji Kyokai)
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Switch-disconnectors 2/5
Common data
Rated service voltage Ue [V] 690 ~
Voltages Rated insulation voltage Ui [V] 1000
Rated impulse withstand voltage Uimp [kV] 12
2 Operating temperature [°C] -25....+70
Storage temperature [°C] -40....+70
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Frequency f [Hz] 50 - 60
Number of poles 3-4
Versions Fixed - Withdrawable
E1 E2
Performance levels B N B N S L
[A] 800 800 1600 1000 800 1250
[A] 1000 1000 2000 1250 1000 1600
[A] 1250 1250 1600 1250
Currents: max rated uninterrupted current (at 40 °C) [A] 1600 1600 2000 1600
[A] 2000
[A]
[A]
Neutral pole current-carrying capacity for 4-pole CBs [%Iu] 100 100 100 100 100 100
Rated ultimate breaking capacity under short-circuit Icu
220/230/380/400/415 V ~ [kA] 42 50 42 65 85 130
440 V ~ [kA] 42 50 42 65 85 110
500/525 V ~ [kA] 42 50 42 55 65 85
660/690 V ~ [kA] 42 50 42 55 65 85
Rated service breaking capacity under short-circuit Ics
220/230/380/400/415 V ~ [kA] 42 50 42 65 85 130
440 V ~ [kA] 42 50 42 65 85 110
500/525 V ~ [kA] 42 50 42 55 65 65
660/690 V ~ [kA] 42 50 42 55 65 65
(1s) [kA] 42 50 42 55 65 10
Rated short-time withstand current Icw
(3s) [kA] 36 36 42 42 50 –
Rated making capacity under short-circuit (peak value) Icm
220/230/380/400/415 V ~ [kA] 88,2 105 88,2 143 187 286
440 V ~ [kA] 88,2 105 88,2 143 187 242
500/525 V ~ [kA] 88,2 105 88,2 121 143 187
660/690 V ~ [kA] 88,2 105 88,2 121 143 187
Utilisation category (according to CEI EN 60947-2) B B B B B A
Isolation behaviour (according to CEI EN 60947-2) • • • • • •
Overcurrent protection
Electronic trip units for AC applications • • • • • •
Operating times
Closing time (max) [ms] 80 80 80 80 80 80
Breaking time for I<Icw (max) (1) [ms] 70 70 70 70 70 70
Breaking time for I>Icw (max) [ms] 30 30 30 30 30 12
Overall dimensions
Fixed: H = 418 mm - D = 302 mm W (3/4 poles) [mm] 296/386 296/386
Withdrawable: H = 461 mm - D = 396,5 mm W (3/4 poles) [mm] 324/414 324/414
Weights (circuit-breaker complete with trip units and CS,excluding accessories)
Fixed 3/4 poles [kg] 45/54 45/54 50/61 50/61 50/61 52/63
Withdrawable 3/4 poles (including fixed part) [kg] 70/82 70/82 78/93 78/93 78/93 80/95
(1) Without intentional delays; (2) The performance at 600V is 100kA.
E1 B-N E2 B-N-S E2 L
Max rated uninterrupted current (at 40 °C) [A] 800 1000-1250 1600 800 1000-1250 1600 2000 1250 1600
Mechanical life with regular ordinary maintenance [No.operations x1000] 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 20 20
Operation frequency [operations/hour] 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60
Electrical life (440 V ~) [No.operations x1000] 10 10 10 15 15 12 10 4 3
(690 V ~) [No.operations x1000] 10 8 8 15 15 10 8 3 2
Operation frequency [operations/hour] 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 20 20
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E3 E4 E6
N S H V L S H V H V
2500 1000 800 800 2000 4000 3200 3200 4000 4000
3200 1250 1000 1250 2500 4000 4000 5000 5000
1600 1250 1600 6300 6300
2000 1600 2000
2500 2000 2500
3200 2500 3200
3200
100 100 100 100 100 50 50 50 50 50
143 165 220 286 286 165 220 330 220 330
143 165 220 286 242 165 220 330 220 330
143 165 220 220 187 165 220 286 220 286
143 165 187 220 187 165 187 220 220 220
B B B B A B B B B B
• • • • • • • • • •
• • • • • • • • • •
80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80
70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70
30 30 30 30 12 30 30 30 30 30
66/80 66/80 66/80 66/80 72/83 97/117 97/117 97/117 140/160 140/160
104/125 104/125 104/125 104/125 110/127 147/165 147/165 147/165 210/240 210/240
The Emax range of automatic circuit-breakers with full-size neutral conductor is used in special
applications where the presence of third harmonics on individual phases can lead to a very
high current on the neutral conductor.
Typical applications include installations with loads having high harmonics distortion
2 (computers and electronic devices in general), lighting systems with a large number of
fluorescent lamps, systems with inverters and rectifiers, UPS, and systems for adjusting the
speed of electric motors.
This range includes standard circuit-breakers with full-size neutral conductor in sizes E1, E2,
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E3. Models E4 and E6 are available in the “Full size” version up to rated currents of 6300A.
Models E4/f and E6/f are available in fixed and withdrawable four-pole versions. These models
can all be fitted with all accessories available for the Emax range, with the exception, on the
E6/f model, of the mechanical interlocks made using flexible wires and 15 external auxiliary
contacts, which are therefore incompatible.
All the models can be fitted with all the available versions of electronic protection relays, in the
standard version.
The switch-disconnectors are derived from the corresponding circuit-breakers, of which they
maintain the overall dimensions and the possibility of mounting accessories.
This version only differs from the circuit-breakers in the absence of overcurrent trip units.
The circuit-breaker is available in both fixed and withdrawable, three-pole and four-pole
versions. 2
The switch-disconnectors, identified by the letters “/MS”, can be used according to category
of use AC-23A (switching motor loads or other highly inductive loads) in accordance with
the IEC 60947-3 Standard. The electrical specifications of the switch-disconnectors are listed
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Note: the breaking capacity Icu, at the maximum rated use voltage, by means of external protection relay, with 500 ms maximum timing, is equal to the value of Icw (1s), except:
(1) Icu = 85kA @ 690V
SACE Emax circuit-breakers can be supplied in a special version for rated service voltages up
to 1150V in AC.
Circuit-breakers in this version are identified by the letters of the standard range (rated service
voltage up to 690V AC) plus “/E”, and are derived from the corresponding standard SACE
2 Emax circuit-breakers. They offer the same versions and accessories as the latter. The SACE
Emax range of circuit-breakers for applications up to 1150V in AC can be either fixed and
withdrawable, in both three-pole and four-pole versions. SACE Emax/E circuit-breakers are
especially suitable for installation in mines, oil and chemical plants, and for traction. This range
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E4H/E** E6H/E**
Max rated uninterrupted current (at 40 °C) [A] 3200 4000 4000 5000 6300
Rated service voltage Ue [V~] 1150 1150 1150 1150 1150
Rated insulation voltage Ui [V~] 1250 1250 1250 1250 1250
Rated ultimate breaking capacity 1000 V [kA] 65 65 65 65 65
under short-circuit Icu 1150 V [kA] 65 65 65 65 65
Rated service breaking capacity 1000 V [kA] 65 65 65 65 65
under short-circuit Ics 1150 V [kA] 65 65 65 65 65
Rated short-time withstand current Icw (1s) [kA] 65 65 65 65 65
Rated making capacity under short-circuit 1000 V [kA] 143 143 143 143 143
(peak value) Icm 1150 V [kA] 143 143 143 143 143
(*) 30 kA @ 1150 V.
(**) E4H/E and E6H/E are not available in the full-size version.
breakers.
All the accessories available for the SACE Emax range can be used. Standard fixed parts
may also be used for circuit-breakers in the withdrawable version. As per the corresponding
automatic version, this range of Emax was tested at a voltage of 1250V AC.
ABB SACE has developed the SACE Emax/E MS range of switch-disconnectors for
applications in direct current up to 1000V in compliance with the international IEC 60947-3
Standard. These non-automatic circuit-breakers are especially suitable for use as bus ties or
main isolators in direct current systems, such as in applications involving electric traction.
2 The range covers all installation needs up to 1000V DC / 6300A.
They are available in fixed and withdrawable, three-pole and four-pole versions.
By connecting three breaking poles in series, it is possible to achieve a rated voltage of 750V
DC, while with four poles in series the limit rises to 1000V DC.
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The switch-disconnectors of the SACE Emax/E MS range maintain the overall dimensions and
fixing points of the standard range circuit-breakers. They can be fitted with the various terminal
kits and all the accessories common to the SACE Emax range. They cannot, of course, be
associated with the electronic trip units, CSs and accessories for determining currents and for
AC applications.
The withdrawable circuit-breakers should be used together with the special version fixed parts
for applications at 750/1000V DC.
Note: The breaking capacity Icu, by means of external protection relay, with 500 ms maximum timing, is equal to the value of Icw (1s).
(1) The performances at 750 V are:
for E1B/E MS Icw = 25 kA,
for E2N/E MS Icw = 40 kA and
for E3H/E MS Icw = 50 kA.
(*) For the dimensions of E4H/E MS and E6H/E MS in four-pole version, please refer to the corresponding automatic circuit-breakers with full-size neutral conductor
Sectionalizing truck - CS
This version is derived from the corresponding withdrawable circuit-breaker, with replacement
of all the breaking parts and the operating mechanism with simple connections between the
top and bottom isolating contacts.
It is used as a no load isolator where this is required by the system. 2
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Earthing switch with making capacity - MTP The earthing switch is inserted in the fixed part of a
This version is based on the moving part of the corresponding withdrawable circuit-breaker to earth the top or bottom
withdrawable circuit-breaker (without overcurrent trip units) terminals before carrying out inspection or maintenance
and the top or bottom isolating contacts, which are replaced operations in safe conditions on the external circuit. It should
2 with connections that short circuit the phases to earth through be used in cases where residual or recovery voltages can
the circuit-breaker. The earthing switch is available with top or occur in the installations to be earthed.
bottom isolating contacts.
The earthing circuit is dimensioned for a short-time withstand
current equal to 60% of the maximum lcw of the circuit-
breaker from which it is derived (IEC 60439-1).
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Installation in switchgear
Modular design 3/2
Choosing the type of circuit-breaker 3/3
Current-carrying capacity in switchgear 3/6
The circuit-breakers in the SACE Emax series have been built This simplifies construction of the switchgear doors since
according to modular design criteria for easier installation and only one type of drilling is required and makes the front of the
integration in low voltage electrical switchgear, thanks to their switchgear the same for all sizes.
having the same depth and height for all the sizes, as well as SACE Emax circuit-breakers are suitable for Power Center
a significant reduction in their overall installation dimensions. switchgear and make it easy to comply with the segregation
The front shield of the circuit-breaker is also identical for the requirements of the IEC 60439-1 Standards.
entire series.
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For TN-C systems (the neutral cannot be For users that do not use the neutral
interrupted because it also acts as the (e.g.: asynchronous motors) and, for
protection conductor). systems with undistributed neutral in
general.
In all other instances, with exceptions for Current transformers can be installed on
the IT system (see CEI 64-8/473.3.2.2 the external neutral
Standards). of five-wire systems (TN-S) with 3-pole
circuit-breakers.
Connecting the main circuit-breaker The SACE Emax series offers switchgear manufacturers a
range of options to satisfy different circuit-breaker connection
circuits requirements.
When designing switchgear, one must always bear in mind the The figures below give some indications for terminal selection.
problem of making the most rational connections between the
circuit-breaker and main busbar system and from the busbars
to the users.
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Horizontal rear terminals Vertical rear terminals Front terminals Flat rear terminals
For switchgear with access from For switchgear with access from For wall-mounted switchgear, with (withdrawable version only) For
the rear the rear access from the front only switchgear with access from the
rear
Degrees of protection
A number of solutions have been adopted on SACE Emax
circuit-breakers to achieve IP20 degree of protection for fixed
or withdrawable circuit-breakers, excluding the terminals, and
IP30 for their front parts using a flange. Automatic shutters
have been designed for the fixed parts of withdrawable
circuit-breakers which can be locked using padlock devices
to allow maintenance on the load side or on the power-supply
side of the fixed part.
A transparent protective cover is also available on request, to
completely segregate the front of the circuit-breaker, reaching
IP54 degree of protection. In any case, the front panel
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Note
The table values refer to balanced loads, a current flow of Iu, and automatic
circuit-breakers.
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Note
The same standards prescribe type tests for AS switchboards (standard
factory-manufactured switchgear), including those for maximum temperature
rise.
Size [A]
1800
1600 E1 1600
1400
1200
E1 1250
1000 E1 1000
800 E1 800
600
400
200
0
10 20 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70
T [°C]
3 40 100 800 100 1000 100 1250 100 1600 100 2000
45 100 800 100 1000 100 1250 100 1600 100 2000
50 100 800 100 1000 100 1250 100 1600 97 1945
55 100 800 100 1000 100 1250 100 1600 94 1885
60 100 800 100 1000 100 1250 98 1570 91 1825
65 100 800 100 1000 100 1250 96 1538 88 1765
70 100 800 100 1000 100 1250 94 1510 85 1705
Size [A]
3500
3000
2500
2000 E2 2000
1500 E2 1600
E2 1250
1000 E2 1000
E2 800
500
0
10 20 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70
T [°C]
Size [A]
3500
E3 3200
3000
2500 E3 2500
2000 E3 2000
1500 E3 1600
E3 1250
1000 E3 1000
E3 800
500
0
10 20 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70
T [°C]
Size [A]
7000
6000
5000
4000 E4 4000
3000
E4 3200
2000
1000
0
10 20 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70
T [°C]
Size [A]
7000
E6 6300
6000
5000 E6 5000
4000 E6 4000
3000
2000
1000
0
10 20 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70
T [°C]
SACE Emax air circuit-breakers do not undergo any changes in The performance of the circuit-breakers therefore undergoes der-
their rated performance up to an altitude of 2000 meters. ating which can be measured through the variation in significant
As the altitude increases the atmospheric properties alter in parameters such as the maximum operating voltage and the rated
terms of composition, dielectric capacity, cooling power and uninterrupted current.
pressure. The table below shows these values in relation to altitude.
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Comparing the areas beneath the two curves shows how
the specific let-through energy is reduced as a result of the
limiting effects of the circuit breaker.
A peak limited Ik
B prospective Ik (peak value)
E2L
Current-limiting curves
3 690
380/415
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E2L
Specific let-through energy
curves
690
380/415
690
380/415
3
1SDC200094F0001
E3L
Specific let-through energy
curves
690
380/415
16 17 8 6 5 7 1 2 10 11 20 21 26 24 15
1SDC200105F0001
19 18 9 4 3 12 22 13 23 14 25
Caption 9 DIP switches for setting current 17 Indication of the DIP switch 23 DIP switch for setting network
1 LED signalling Alarm for protection threshold l4 positions for the various current frequency and neutral protection
function L 10 DIP switches for setting trip time threshold values l2 setting
2 LED signalling Alarm for protection t1 (type of curve) 18 Indication of the DIP switch 24 Trip cause indication and trip test
function S 11 DIP switches for setting trip time positions for the various current pushbutton
3 LED signalling Alarm for protection t2 (type of curve) threshold values l3 25 Test connector for connecting
function I 12 DIP switches for setting trip time 19 Indication of the DIP switch or testing the trip unit through
4 LED signalling Alarm for protection t4 (type of curve) positions for the various current an external device (PR030/B
function G 13 Indication of the DIP switch threshold values l4 battery unit, BT030 wireless
5 DIP switches for fine setting position for network frequency 20 Indication of DIP switch positions communication unit and SACE
current threshold l1 14 Indication of the DIP switch for the various time settings t1 PR010/T unit)
6 DIP switches for main setting position for Neutral protection 21 Indication of DIP switch positions 26 Serial number of protection trip
current threshold l1 setting for the various time settings t2 unit
7 DIP switches for setting current 15 Rating plug 22 Indication of DIP switch positions
threshold I2 16 Indication of the DIP switch for the various time settings t4
8 DIP switches for setting current positions for the various current
threshold l3 thresholds values l1
1SDC200117F0001
1SDC200116F0001
Test Function
The Test function is carried out by means of the info/Test
pushbutton and the PR030/B battery unit (or BT030) fitted
with a polarized connector housed on the bottom of the
box, which allows the device to be connected to the test
connector on the front of PR121/P trip units.
The PR121/P electronic trip unit can be tested by using the
SACE PR010/T test and configuration unit by connecting it to
the TEST connector.
1SDC200106F0001
PR121/P LI
1SDC200107F0001
PR121/P LSI
1SDC200105F0001
PR121/P LSIG
If = fault current
* Referring to the electronics
(1)The minimum trip time is 1 s, regardless of the type of curve set (self-protection)
(2)These tolerances are valid in the following conditions:
- self-supplied trip unit at full power (without start-up)
- two- or three-phase power supply
- trip time set ≥ 100 ms
The following tolerance values apply in all cases not covered by the above:
PR121/P
Auxiliary power supply (galvanically insulated) 24 V DC ± 20%
Maximum ripple 5%
Inrush current @ 24V ~10 A for 5 ms
Rated power @ 24V ~2 W
1SDC200100F0001
Functions L-S-I
k
t=
I2
1SDC200101F0001
Functions L-S-I
t=k
1SDC200102F0001
Function G
k
t=
I2
t=k
1SDC200103F0001
1 2 3 10 9
1SDC200108F0001
8 4 5 7 6
Operation, protection functions and very high harmonics occur, the resulting current at the neutral
can be higher than that of the phases. Therefore it is possible
self-test to set the neutral protection at 150% or 200% of the value
set for the phases. In this case it is necessary to reduce the
Basic Protection functions setting of protection L accordingly(1).
The PR122 trip unit offers the following protection functions The table below lists the neutral settings for the various
(according to the version): possible combinations between type of circuit-breaker and
• overload (L) the threshold I1 setting.
• selective short-circuit (S)
• instantaneous short-circuit (I)
• earth fault (G)(2) Start-up function
4
• phase unbalance (U) The start-up function allows protections S, I and G to operate
• self-protection against overtemperature (OT) with higher trip thresholds during the start-up phase. This
• thermal memory for functions L and S avoids untimely tripping caused by the high inrush currents of
• zone selectivity for functions S and G certain loads (motors, transformers, lamps).
• residual current (Rc) with external toroid The start-up phase lasts from 100 ms to 1.5 s, in steps of 0.05 s. It
• source ground return with external toroid is automatically recognized by the PR122 trip unit as follows:
– when the circuit-breaker closes with the trip unit self-
supplied;
Setting the neutral – when the peak value of the maximum current exceeds 0.1
In PR122/P, and PR123/P as well, the neutral protection is x In. A new start-up becomes possible after the current
50% of the value set for phase protection in the standard has fallen below the threshold of 0.1 x In, if the trip unit is
version. The neutral protection can be excluded or set to supplied from an external source.
100% for E1, E2, E3, E4/f and E6/f. In installations where
Versions available
The following versions are available:
1SDC200113F0001
PR122/P LI-LSI-LSIG-LSIRc
If = fault current The following tolerance values apply in all cases not covered
* G=0.1xIn with auxiliary power supply 24V DC
(1) The minimum trip value is 1 s, regardless of the type of curve set (self-protection) by the above:
(2) These tolerances are valid in the following conditions:
- self-supplied trip unit at full power and/or auxiliary power supply (without start-up)
- two- or three-phase power supply
- trip time set ≥ 100 ms Trip threshold Trip time
(3) Non intervention time
L Release between 1.1 and 1.25 x I1 ± 20%
(4) In accordance with IEC 60255-3
(3α - 1) S ± 10% ± 20%
(5) t = • t1
(I/I1)α -1 I ± 15% ≤ 60ms
(6) The minimum trip threshold for the G ext protection with SRG toroid is 0,1 In
(7) If selected, Rc protection with PR122/LSIG + PR120/V and special rating plug, can replace G
G ± 15% ± 20%
protection. Others ± 20%
Power supply unit with the circuit-breaker either open or closed with very
The PR122 trip unit does not normally require any external low current flowing through.
power supplies, being self-supplied from the current sensors It is also possible to use an auxiliary power supply provided
(CS): a three-phase 70A current is sufficient to activate the by the PR030/B portable battery unit (always supplied), which
protection functions and the ammeter, whereas three-phase allows the protection functions to be set when the trip unit is
160A are required to turn the display on. not self-supplied.
Once the display is turned on, the minimum current for PR122/P stores and shows all the information needed after a
visualisation is I > 5% of the rating plug. trip (protection tripped, trip current, time, date). No auxiliary
The unit ensures fully self-supplied operation. When an supply is required for this functionality.
auxiliary power supply is present, it is also possible to use the
(*) PR120/V can give power supply to the trip unit when at least one line voltage is equal or higher to 85V RMS.
Functions L-I
1SDC200109F0001
Functions L-S-I
1SDC200110F0001
1SDC200111F0001
Function L
According to IEC 60255-3 t [s] 10 4
10 3
10 2
10
1
1SDC200118F0001
Function L
According to IEC 60255-3 t [s] 10 4
10 3
4 10 2
10
1SDC200119F0001
10 -1
10 -1 1 10 100
x In
Function L
According to IEC 60255-3 t [s] 10 4
10 3
10 2
10
1
1SDC200120F0001
10 -1
Threshold and trip times tolerances 10 -1 1 10 100
page 4/16 x In
1SDC200112F0001
Function U
1SDC200122F0001
Function UV
1SDC200123F0001
Function OV
1SDC200124F0001
1SDC200125F0001
Function RP
1SDC200126F0001
Notes:
(1) In accordance also with IEC 60255-3 Standard.
(2) The current values above which G is disabled are indicated in the installation
manual.
12 11 1 2 3 10 9
1SDC200115F0001
8 4 5 7 6
The PR123 unit is able to provide the pattern of PR122/P equipped with PR120/V. With PR123/P-LSIG, when
measurements for some values over an adjustable period of the special rating plug for residual current protection and
time P, such as: mean active power, maximum active power, the external toroid are activate, the earth fault protection, if
maximum current, maximum voltage and minimum voltage. selected, can replace Gext protection, while G protection
The last 24 P periods (adjustable from 5 to 120 min.) are keep on being active.
stored in a non-volatile memory and displayed in a bar graph.
Notes:
The directional short-circuit protection can be disabled for an adjustable set
Other Functions time (t = k), and can either be self-supplied or use the auxiliary power supply.
Directional protection is not available on 400A rating.
PR123/P integrates all the features (in terms of protection,
measurement, signaling and communication) described for
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If = fault current The following tolerance values apply in all cases not covered
* G=0.1xIn with auxiliary power supply 24V DC
(1) The minimum trip value is 1 s, regardless of the type of curve set (self-protection) by the above:
(2) These tolerances hold in the following conditions:
- self-powered relay at full power and/or auxiliary power supply (without start-up)
Trip threshold Trip time
- two- or three-phase power supply
- trip time set t 100 ms L Release between 1.1 and 1.25 x I1 ± 20%
(3) Non intervention time
S ± 10% ± 20%
(4) In accordance with IEC 60255-3
(3D - 1) I ± 15% ≤ 60ms
(5) t = • t1(3xI1)
(I/I1)D -1 G ± 15% ± 20%
(6) The minimum trip threshold for the G ext protection with SRG toroid is 0.1 In
(7) If selected, Rc protection with PR123/P-LSIG and special rating plug, can replace Gext protection.
Others ± 20%
1SDC200110F0001
Functions L-S-I
1SDC200111F0001
Function L
According to IEC 60225-3
1SDC200118F0001
Function L
According to IEC 60225-3
1SDC200119F0001
1SDC200120F0001
Function G
1SDC200112F0001
Function D
t [s] 10 3
0,6 … 10
0,6 10
10 2
4 10
0,2 …10
0,8
10 -1
1SDC200121F0001
10 -2
10 -2 10 -1 1 10 100
x In
Function U
1SDC200122F0001
UV
1SDC200123F0001
Function OV
1SDC200124F0001
Function RV
RV
1SDC200125F0001
Function RP
RP
1SDC200126F0001
Optional modules The auxiliary 24V DC power supply is needed for the unit
PR122 and PR123 can be enriched with additional internal (shown by a green Power LED). Four yellow LEDs show the
modules, increasing the capacity of the trip unit and making status of each output relay.
these units highly versatile. The use of Voltage Transformers is mandatory for rated
voltages higher than 690V.
The PR120/K can not work with the IO o/c internal contacts.
communication
PR120/D-BT can be connected at any time to the protection
trip unit.
M.V. protection
1SDC200304F0001
1SDC200305F0001
PR120/D-M EP 010 - FBP
4 PR120/D-M is the new communication module for PR122/P EP 010 – FBP is the Fieldbus Plug interface between the
and PR123/P protection trip units. Emax protection trip units and the ABB Fieldbus Plug system,
It is designed to allow easy integration of the Emax circuit- allowing connection of Emax Circuit-breakers to a Profibus,
breakers in a Modbus network. DeviceNet, or AS-I field bus network.
The Modbus RTU protocol is of widespread use in the power EP 010 – FBP can be connected to the new Emax PR122 and
as well as the automation industry. It is based on a master/ PR123 protection trip units (the PR120/D dialogue module is
slave architecture, with a bandwidth of up to 19200 Kbytes/ required).
sec. A standard Modbus network is easily wired up and
configured by means of an RS485 physical layer. ABB SACE The ABB Fieldbus Plug concept is the latest development
trip units work as slaves in the field bus network. in industrial communication systems. All devices
All information required for simple integration of PR120/D-M feature a standard connection socket, to which a set of
in an industrial communication system are available on the interchangeable “smart” connectors can be plugged.
ABB Web page. Each connector is fitted with advanced electronics
implementing the communication interface towards the
BT030-USB selected field bus. Selecting a communication system
BT030-USB is a device to be connected to the Test is made as easy as selecting and connecting a plug.
connector of PR121/P, PR122/P and PR123/P. It allows Communication systems currently available are Profibus-
Bluetooth communication between the Protection trip unit DP, DeviceNet and AS-i. More are being developed.
and a PDA or a Notebook with a Bluetooth port.
It can provide the auxiliary supply needed to energize the
protection trip unit by means of rechargeable batteries.
All the characteristics of the devices listed are preconfigured Ekip connect
in the Ekip connect. The user does not therefore have to carry Installation and diagnosis software for ABB SACE products
out any detailed configuration (i.e. insert tables with data to with Modbus RTU communication. The software can be used
be displayed for each trip unit, or draft ad hoc graphic pages): during the commissioning stage, or for troubleshooting in an
simply enter the list of devices connected into the system. up and running communication network.
Ekip connect automatically scans the RS-485 bus, detects
Technical characteristics all the devices connected and checks their configuration,
Up to 4 serial ports checking all the possible address, parity and baud rate
Up to 31 ABB SACE devices for each serial port combinations. A simple click over SCAN will highlight:
9600 or 19200 baud • devices that fail to respond;
4 Modbus® RTU Protocol • configuration errors;
Personal computer requirements • incorrect addresses and parity;
Pentium 1 GHz, 256 MB RAM (512 MB recommended), 20 • any wiring errors (with the SACE electronic trip unit); thus
GB hard disk, Windows 2000, Internet Explorer 6, Ethernet achieving a complete diagnosis of the communication
card, Printer (optional). network.
Thanks to this friendly program, the Modbus communication
network installation is very easy.
Ekip connect is distributed free of charge and can be
downloaded from the BOL web site (http://bol.it.abb.com).
The table below lists a few functions that can be obtained See the relative section for a detailed description of the
by selecting the appropriate accessories from among those individual accessories.
provided. Several of the functions listed may be needed at the
same time, depending on how the circuit-breaker is used.
Function Components
• Opening release
• Closing release
Remote control • Geared motor for automatic charging of the closing springs
(1) Examples:
– circuit-breakers on Low Voltage side of parallel transformers that must open automatically when the Medium Voltage side device opens.
– automatic opening for control by external relay (undervoltage, residual current, etc.).
(2) The time-delay device is recommended when unwanted operation due to temporary voltage drops, is to be avoided (for functional or safety reasons).
Note: Note:
(*) Not supplied with the switch disconnector. (*) Not supplied with the switch disconnector.
(1) For automatic circuit-breakers, four auxiliary contacts to electrically signal circuit-breaker open/closed are included in the supply as standard.
(2) Incompatible with the E6/f versions with full-size neutral
(3) Incompatible with the range of circuit-breakers for applications up to 1150V AC
1a) Shunt opening and closing release (YO/YC) Allows remote control opening or closing of the apparatus,
and second opening release (YO2) depending on the installation position and connection of the
releases on the support. The release can, in fact, be used for
either of these two applications. Given the characteristics of
the circuit-breaker operating mechanism, opening (with the
circuit-breaker closed) is always possible, whereas closing
1SDC200131F0001
Characteristics
24V DC 120-127V AC/DC
30V AC/DC 220-240V AC/DC
Power supply (Un): 48V AC/DC 240-250V AC/DC
1SDC200134F0001
The SOR Test Unit can not be used with SOR permanently
powered.
Characteristics
Auxiliary power supply 24V ... 250V AC/DC
Maximum interrupted current 6A
Maximum interrupted voltage 250V AC
Characteristics
24V DC 120-127V AC/DC
30V AC/DC 220-240V AC/DC
Power supply (Un): 48V AC/DC 240-250V AC
60V AC/DC 380-400V AC
110-120V AC/DC 440V AC
Operating limits: Standards CEI EN 60947-2
DC = 200 W
Inrush power (Ps):
AC = 200 VA
DC = 5 W
Continuous power (Pc):
AC = 5 VA
Opening time (YU): ≤ 80 ms
Insulation voltage: 2500V 50 Hz (for 1 min)
Characteristics
24-30V DC
48V AC/DC
Power supply (D): 60V AC/DC
110-127V AC/DC
220-250V AC/DC
Adjustable opening time (YU+D): 0.5-1-1.5-2-3 s
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Characteristics
24-30V AC/DC
48-60V AC/DC
Power supply
100-130V AC/DC
220-250V AC/DC
Operating limits: 85%...110% Un (CEI EN 60947-2 Standards)
DC = 500 W
Inrush power (Ps):
AC = 500 VA
DC = 200 W
Rated power (Pn):
AC = 200 VA
Inrush time 0,2 s
Charging time: 4-5 s
Insulation voltage: 2500V 50 Hz (for 1 min)
1SDC200140F0001
4) Electrical signalling of electronic releases tripped 4a) Electrical signalling of electronic trip units tripped
The following signals are available after the electronic trip unit This allows remote signalling (electrical using switch) that the
has tripped: circuit-breaker is open following operation of the overcurrent
releases. The mechanical signalling pushbutton must be
rearmed to reset the circuit-breaker.
Reference figure in electrical circuit diagrams: S51 (13)
1SDC200141F0001
Characteristics
Un In max cosϕ
125-250 V AC 3A 0.9
125-250 V AC 2A 0.3
Characteristics
Un In max T
125V DC 0.3 A 10 ms
250V DC 0.15 A
Un In max cosϕ
250V AC 15 A 0.3
400V AC 3A
S75I (31-32)
S75T (31-32)
S75E (31-32)
5
1SDC200150F0001
6a) Current sensor for neutral conductor outside For three-pole circuit-breakers only, this allows protection
circuit-breaker of the neutral by connecting it to the overcurrent release.
Supplied on request.
6b) Homopolar toroid for the main power supply earthing SACE PR122 and PR123 electronic trip units can be used in
conductor (star centre of the transformer) combination with an external toroid located on the conductor,
which connects the star centre of the MV/LV transformer 5
(homopolar transformer) to earth. In this case, the earth
protection is defined as Source Ground Return. Through two
different combinations of connection of its terminals (see
chapter 8), the In of the same toroid can be set at 100A,
250A, 400A, 800A.
1SDC200154F0001
6c) Homopolar toroid for residual current protection SACE PR122/P LSIRc, PR122/P LSIG (with PR120/V)
and PR123/P may be also used in combination with this
accessory, enabling residual current protection. Rc protection
can be activated only if the special rating plug for residual
current protection ad the external toroid are present.
1SDC200611F0001
Characteristics
Rated current 3 - 30A
1SDC200156F0001
1SDC200158F0001
circuit-breakers). In the latter case, up to four different key
numbers are available.
– Padlocks (8b): up to 3 padlocks (not supplied): ø 4 mm.
5
1SDC200159F0001
racked-out position
This device can be controlled by a special circular key lock
with different keys (for a single circuit-breaker) or the same
keys (for several circuit-breakers - up to four different key
numbers available) and padlocks (up to 3 padlocks, not
supplied - Ø 4 mm, Ø 6 mm, Ø 8 mm).
It is only available for withdrawable circuit-breakers, to be
installed on the moving part.
1SDC200161F0001
9) Transparent protective covers 9a) Protective cover for opening and closing pushbuttons
These protections are fitted over the opening and closing
pushbuttons, preventing the relative circuit-breaker operations
unless a special tool is used.
1SDC200166F0001
5
1SDC200167F0001
1SDC200169F0001
10) Mechanical interlock This mechanism creates a mechanical interlock between two
or three circuit-breakers (even different models and different
versions, fixed/withdrawable) using a flexible cable. The circuit
diagram for electrical switching using a relay (to be installed
by the customer) is supplied with the mechanical interlock.
The circuit-breakers can be installed vertically or horizontally.
An interlock between an Emax (E1÷E6) and a T7/X1 is
possible with dedicated cables.
Note:
See the “Overall dimensions” and “Electrical circuit diagrams” chapters for
information about dimensions (fixed and withdrawable versions) and settings.
1SDC200171F0001
Vertical interlock
L interlock
It is possible to make the mechanism interlock among three
circuit-breakers disposed in “L position”.
1SDC200172F0001
Horizontal interlock
The mechanical interlocks possible are shown below, depending on whether 2 or 3 circuit-breakers (any model and in any
version) are used in the switching system.
I O
1 2
O I
5 O = Circuit-breaker open
I = Circuit-breaker closed
Type B
I O I
O I O
O = Circuit-breaker open
I = Circuit-breaker closed
Type C
O O I
O I I
O = Circuit-breaker open
I I O
I = Circuit-breaker closed
I O I
Type D
O O I
O = Circuit-breaker open
I = Circuit-breaker closed
12) Automatic transfer switch - ATS021 and ATS022 Apart from the standard control functions, with the ATS022
The ATS (Automatic Transfer Switch) is the Net/Net or Net/ unit, the following is possible:
Gen transfer unit used in installations where switching the • selecting the priority line;
main power line to an emergency one is required, to ensure • controlling a third circuit-breaker;
power supply to the loads in the case of anomalies in the • incorporating the device in a supervision system with
main line. Modbus communication (auxiliary power supply is needed);
The unit is able to manage the entire transfer procedure • reading and setting the parameters, and displaying the
automatically, and prepares the commands for carrying out measurements and alarms, by means of a graphic display.
the procedure manually as well. Typical applications for use are: power supply to UPS
In the case of an anomaly in the main line voltage, in (Uninterrupted Power Supply) units, operating rooms and
accordance with the parameters set by the user, the primary hospital services, emergency power supply for civil
opening of the circuit-breaker of the main line, the starting buildings, airports, hotels, data banks and telecommunication
of the generator set (when provided) and the closing of the systems, power supply of industrial lines for continuous
5 emergency line are performed. In the same way, in the case processes.
of the main line returning, the procedure of reverse transfer is For correct configuration, each circuit-breaker connected
controlled automatically. to the ATS021 or ATS022 must be fitted with the following
The new generation of ATS (ATS021 and ATS022) offers the accessories:
most advanced and complete solutions to guarantee service • mechanical interlock;
continuity. The ATS021 and ATS022 can be used both with all • motorised control of opening and closing;
the circuit-breakers in the SACE Tmax XT and Emax families • key lock against just manual operation for the motor
and with the switch-disconnectors. operator;
The ATS021 and ATS022 devices have been designed to • contact for signalling the state (open/closed) and contact
operate with self-supply. The ATS022 for tripped;
unit also prepares the connection for auxiliary power supply, • contact for racked-in (in the case of a withdrawable version
which allows additional functions to be used. circuit-breaker).
The ATS021 and ATS022 devices carry out control of both the
power supply lines and analyse:
• phase unbalance;
• frequency unbalance;
• phase loss.
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Switching and protection of capacitors 6/39
1SDC200181F0001
currents of the load protection circuit-breaker and the main
circuit-breaker on the supply side, selectivity can be obtained
in the short-circuit current range by differentiating the current
values and, if necessary, the trip times.
Circuit diagram with selective coordination of protections
Current selectivity, obtained by setting the instantaneous trip Time selectivity, obtained by intentionally incorporating
currents of the circuit-breaker chain to different values (higher increasing time-delays in the trip times of the circuit-breakers
settings for the circuit-breakers on the supply side). This often furthest to the supply side in the chain.
results in partial selectivity. 1SDC200183F0001
1SDC200182F0001
1SDC200312F0001
S (t=cost) Circuit-breaker C
t2 0.25 0.15 0.05
E2S 1250
I I3 off off off PR122-LSI In 1250
Time-Current Curve
1SDC200185F0001
Ik=22.6kA
LV/LV Transformer
1SDC200313F0001
MV CB (PR521)
50 (I>): 50 A t=0.5s
51 (I>>): 500 A t=0s
MV CB (PR521)
50 (I>): 50 A t=0.5s
51 (I>>): 500 A t=0s
non-priority loads
1SDC200316F0001
1SDC200317F0001
Time current curves
1SDC200318F0001
Time current curves
Zone selectivity If, for any reason, after the selectivity time, the circuit-breaker
The zone selectivity, which is applicable to protection due to trip has not opened yet, it lets the “block signal” fall on
functions S and G, can be enabled in the case where the the other circuit-breaker, which will trip.
curve with fixed time is selected and the auxiliary power
supply is present. To realize correctly the zone selectivity the following settings
This type of selectivity allows shorter trip times for the circuit- are suggested:
breaker closest to the fault than in the case of time-selectivity.
It is a type of selectivity suitable for radial nets.
The word zone is used to refer to the part of an installation
between two circuit-breakers in series. The fault zone is the S t2 ≥ selectivity time + t opening *
zone immediately on the load side of the circuit-breaker that I I3 = OFF
detects the fault. Each circuit-breaker that detects a fault G t4 ≥ selectivity time + t opening *
communicates this to the circuit-breaker on the supply side Selectivity time same setting for each circuit-breaker
by using a simple communication wire. The circuit-breaker * Trip duration for I < Icw (max) = 70 ms.
that does not receive any communication from those on the
load side will launch the opening command within the set
6 selectivity time (40÷200ms).
Zone 1
between two units, is 300 meters.
The maximum number of the circuit-breakers which can be
connected to the outputs (Z out) of a trip unit is 20.
Zone 2
PR122 and PR123 trip units allow zone selectivity to be
realised.
Zone 3
Note
1SDC200186F0001
With regard to selectivity in the case of earth faults with circuit-breakers in
series, see page 6/20.
6
Selectivity tables
Emax air circuit-breakers with moulded-case circuit-breakers
Supply-side E1 E2 E3 E4 E6
Version B N B N S L* N S H V L* S H V H V
Trip unit EL EL EL EL EL
800 800 1600 1000 800 1250 2500 1000 800 800 2000 4000 3200 3200 4000 3200
1000 1000 2000 1250 1000 1600 3200 1250 1000 1250 2500 4000 4000 5000 4000
1250 1250 1600 1250 1600 1250 1600 6300 5000
Load-side Version Trip unit Size [A] 1600 1600 2000 1600 2000 1600 2000 6300
2000 2500 2000 2500
3200 2500 3200
3200
B T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T
T1 C TM 160 T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T
6 N T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T
N T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T
T2 S 36 T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T
TM, EL 160
H 36 T T 55 65 T T T T T T T T T T T
L 36 T T 55 65 T T T 75 T T T T T T T
N T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T
T3 TM
S 250 36 T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T
N T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T
S 36 T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T
250
T4 H TM, EL 36 T T 55 65 T T T T T T T T T T T
320
L 36 T T 55 65 100 T T 75 85 100 T T 100 T 100
V 36 T T 55 65 100 T T 75 85 100 T T 100 T 100
N T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T
S 36 T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T
400
T5 H TM, EL 36 T T 55 65 T T T T T T T T T T T
630
L 36 T T 55 65 100 T T 75 85 100 T T 100 T 100
V 36 T T 55 65 100 T T 75 85 100 T T 100 T 100
N T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T
T6 S 36 T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T
TM, EL 800
H 36 T T 55 T T T T T T T T T T T T
L 36 T T 55 65 T T T 75 85 T T T T T T
S – – T T T – T T T T T T T T T T
S7 H EL 1250 – – T 55 T – T T T T T T T T T T
1600
L – – T 55 65 – T T 75 85 T T T T T T
General prescriptions:
– Function I of the electronic PR121, PR122 and PR123 trip units of the supply-side circuit-breakers must be excluded (I 3 in OFF).
– Selectivity is expressed in kA at the supply voltage of 380-415 V AC in accordance with IEC 60947-2 Standards.
– T = total selectivity (the selectivity value is the lowest one between the breaking capacities (Icu) of both the circuit-breaker on the load-side as well of the circuit-breaker on the supply side)
– It is of fundamental importance to verify that the settings chosen by the user for the trip units placed both on the supply as well as on the load side do not result in intersections of the time-current curves for
protection against overload (function L) and for protection against short-circuit with time-delayed trip (function S).
* Emax L circuit-breakers with PR122/P and PR123/P trip units only.
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be withstood without damage by the device on the load side,
and by the protected conductors.
In the diagram in the figure, circuit-breaker B, located on
the load side of circuit-breaker A, can have a lower breaking
capacity than the prospective short-circuit current in the event
of a fault in “C”, if circuit-breaker A is able to satisfy both of
the following conditions:
– it has a suitable breaking capacity (higher than or equal to 6
the prospective short-circuit current at its point of installation
and obviously higher than the short-circuit current in “C”)
– in the event of a fault in “C” with short-circuit values higher
than the breaking capacity of circuit-breaker B, circuit-
breaker A must provide a specific let-through energy limiting
function, limiting it to a value that can be withstood by
circuit-breaker B and by the protected conductors.
A fault in “C” can therefore cause a double interruption,
however the back-up protection must ensure that B always
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Directional protection is based on the ability to correlate the The figure above shows the actual configuration the circuit-
circuit-breaker’s behavior with the direction of the fault current. breakers have in the system. The red arrow shows the
Two different trip times can be set on the PR123 trip unit reference direction set by default on the circuit-breaker.
depending on the current direction: If the power supply direction of the circuit-breaker is from
– a time (t7Fw) for a direction of current concordant (Fw) with top to bottom (supply from G2), the reference direction must
the reference direction set; remain the one set by ABB.
– a time (t7Bw) for a direction of current discordant (Bw) with If the power supply direction of the circuit-breaker is from
the reference direction set. bottom to top (supply from G1), the new PR123 trip unit
A current threshold only (I7) can be set on the PR123 trip unit. allows the default setting to be inverted by operating on its
If the fault current is discordant (Bw) with the reference software.
direction, the protection shall intervene when the threshold In this way, all the quantities measured by the PR123 trip
I7 is reached within the set time t7Bw (provided that the unit can be evaluated as they actually flow through the
functions S and I have not been set as to intervene before installation. Furthermore, in the wiring diagram of the system,
function D). the reference direction to carry out a selectivity study and
If the fault current is concordant (Fw) with the reference consider the tripping directions Bw or Fw correctly still
direction, the protection shall intervene when the threshold I7 remains from top to bottom.
6 is reached within the set time t7Fw (provided that the functions In the following wiring diagram the reference directions are
S and I have not been set as to intervene before function D). shown in red. By considering the circuit-breakers supplied
Moreover, if function I is active and the short-circuit as in the figure above, it can be seen that for QF2 this is the
current exceeds the set value I3, the circuit-breaker will trip default direction, whereas for QF1 the direction has been
instantaneously independently of the direction of the current. inverted by means of the software.
The reference direction set by ABB is from the top of the
circuit-breaker (the zone where the trip unit is located) towards
the bottom.
Contribution of the
Other passive
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motor to the
loads short-circuit: 5 kA
Zone selectivity D (Directional Zone The figure below shows the connections necessary to activate
the “blocks” between the various trip units. In particular:
Selectivity) 1) in the case of a fault in A, circuit-breaker QF1 is passed
Thanks to this function, it is also possible to obtain selectivity through by a current from busbar B1; this current flows in
in meshed and ring networks. a direction discordant with the one set. The OUT Bw bus
By means of zone selectivity with function D “Zone selectivity of QF1 “blocks” the IN Fw bus of circuit-breaker QF2 and
D”, which can only be set to [On] when zone selectivity “S” the IN Bw bus of circuit-breaker QF3: in fact, the current
and “G” are set to [Off] and there is an auxiliary power supply, flows through QF2 in the same direction as the setting,
it is possible to coordinate the behaviour of the various PR123 whereas QF3 is passed through by a current discordant
devices, by cabling the trip unit buses in a suitable way. with the setting (the active “block” signals are indicated by
In fact, each trip unit has 4 signals available: wider arrows).
– two input signals (one in a concordant and one in a
discordant direction) by means of which the trip unit
receives the “block” signal from other trip units
– two output signals (one in a concordant and one in a
discordant direction) by means of which the trip unit sends
6 a “block” signal to other trip units.
The circuit-breakers which do not receive a “block” signal
(coordinated in the direction of the current) will send the
opening command within a time equal to “t7sel”.
The circuit-breakers which receive the “block” signal will open
within the backward or forward time according to the direction
of the current.
If function I is activated and the short-circuit current exceeds
the set value (I3), the circuit-breaker will open instantaneously
and independently of the directions and of the signals
received.
For safety reasons, the maximum duration of the “block”
signal is 100ms more than the selected T7sel for the CB
which send the “block” signal.
If, after this time and for any reason, the circuit-breakers due
to trip have not yet opened, the “block” signal falls on the
other circuit-breakers which will command opening within the
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setted T7sel.
A shielded twisted pair cable (not supplied; ask ABB for
information) can be used to carry out the cabling. The shield
should only be earthed on the trip unit of the circuit-breaker
on the supply side.
• The maximum length of the cabling for zone direction Direction (OUT-IN) Arrow
selectivity, between two units, is 300 metres. Bw ➞ Bw
• A maximum number of 20 circuit-breakers can be Bw ➞ Fw
connected to the outputs (OUT Bw or OUT Fw) of a trip Fw ➞ Fw
unit. Reference Direction
QF1 + QF2 +
PR123 PR123
QF3 +
PR123
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4) in the case of a fault in D, circuit-breaker QF3 is passed The following example analyses a network with a bus-tie and
through by a current from busbar B1; this current flows takes the behavior of the protection devices in the presence
in the same direction as the one set. The OUT Fw bus of of faults into consideration:
QF3 “blocks” the IN Fw bus of circuit-breakers QF1 and 1) Fault in B1 with the bus-tie closed: only circuit-breakers
QF2: in fact, both circuit-breakers are passed through by QF1 and QF3 must interrupt the fault: in particular, circuit-
fault currents concordant with the direction set (the active breaker QF3 is passed through by a current from busbar
“block” signals are indicated by wider arrows). B2 (therefore in the same direction as the one set); the
OUT Fw bus sends a “block” signal to the IN Fw bus of
circuit-breaker QF2 (passed through by a current flowing
from transformer TM2 and consequently in a direction
concordant with the one set), and to the IN Bw bus of
circuit-breaker QF5 (passed through from a current flowing
from the motor and consequently in a direction discordant
with the one set).
QF1 + QF2 +
QF1 + QF2 + PR123 PR123
PR123 PR123
QF3 +
PR123
QF4 + QF5 +
PR123 PR123
QF3 +
PR123
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QF3 + QF3 +
PR123 PR123
QF4 + QF5 + QF4 + QF5 +
PR123 PR123 PR123 PR123
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Circuit-breakers with protection G Function G is effectively used in TT, IT, and TN-S electrical
Circuit-breakers fitted with trip units offering earth fault installations and, limited to the section of the installation with
protection function G are usually used in MV/LV distribution a neutral conductor (N) branched and separated from the
substations to protect both the transformers and the conductor PE, in TN-CS systems as well (for the TN-S area
distribution lines. only).
Protection function G calculates the vectorial sum of the
currents detected by the current transformers on the phases Function G is not used in TN-C systems, since these provide
and on the neutral conductor. In a sound circuit, this sum, the neutral and protection functions using a single conductor.
which is called residual current, is equal to zero, whereas in The protection device thresholds and trip times can be
the presence of an earth fault it has a value depending on the selected from a wide range, also making it easy to achieve
fault ring involved. selectivity for this type of fault with regard to the protection
devices installed on the load side. Selectivity is therefore
ensured regarding the residual-current trip units located on
the load side.
TT
Function G of the PR121, PR122 and PR123 trip units is
6 provided with specific let-through energy curves (I²t=k) and
with independent time-current curves (t=k).
TN-S
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IT
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1600 kVA
20 / 0,4 kV
Switchboard A
I4 = 0,2 x In = 625 A
t4 = 0,8 s
I4 = 0,2 x In = 200 A
t4 = 0,4 s (t = k)
Switchboard B
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above paragraph).
A typical application of function double G consists in
simultaneous protection both against earth fault of the
Figure 1
secondary of the transformer and of its connection cables
to the circuit-breaker terminals (restricted earth fault
protection), as well as against earth faults on the load side
of the circuit-breaker (outside the restricted earth fault
protection).
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Transformer Transformer
secondary winding secondary winding
Emax
Emax
Internal CTs
Internal CTs
External
toroid
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Figure 2 Figure 3
If, with the same configuration as Figure 3, the fault occurs Residual current protection
on the load side of the Emax circuit-breaker, the fault Emax air circuit-breakers can be equipped with a toroid fitted
current would affect both the toroid as well as the current on the back of the circuit-breaker so as to ensure protection
transformers on the phases. To define which circuit-breaker is against earth faults.
to trip (MV or LV circuit-breaker), suitable coordination of the In particular, the electronic trip unit types able to perform this
trip times is required: in particular, it is necessary to set the function are:
times so that the LV circuit-breaker opening due to internal • PR122/P L – S – I - Rc
function G is faster than realization of the alarm signal coming • PR122/P L – S – I - G - with “Measuring” module
from the external toroid. Therefore, thanks to the time-current • PR123/P L – S – I – G
discrimination between the two G protection functions, before which can all be provided for the following types of circuit-
the MV circuit-breaker on the primary of the transformer breakers: E1 and E2, both three and four pole versions, and
receives the trip command, the circuit-breaker on the LV side E3 (three pole version).
is able to eliminate the earth fault. Thanks to the wide range of settings, the above mentioned
Obviously, if the fault occurred on the supply side of the LV electronic trip units with the residual current function are
circuit-breaker, only the circuit-breaker on the MV side would suitable for applications where a residual current protection
trip. system coordinated with the various distribution levels is to be
6 constructed from the main switchboards to the final load.
The table shows the main characteristics of the range of It is particularly suitable where low-sensitivity residual current
toroids (available only in the closed version). protection is required, for example in both partial (current-
type) or total (time-type) selectivity chains, and for high-
sensitivity applications to protect people against indirect
contact.
These electronic trip units with residual current protection are
Characteristics of the toroid ranges suitable for use in the presence of:
– alternating earth current (Type AC)
Rated current up to 2000 A
– alternating and/or pulsating current with continuous
Outer dimensions of the toroid
components (Type A)
D = 400 mm
The table below shows the main technical characteristics of
H
D W = 198 mm
W the residual current protection:
H = 51 mm
Sensitivity IΔn [A] 3-5-7-10-20-30 (dip in position 1)
Tripping time [s] 0.06-0.1-0.2-0.3-0.4-0.5-0.8
Type AC and A
6 U20 value)
The three-phase short-circuit current at full voltage, right at
the LV terminals of the transformer, can be expressed by the
In x 100
Ik =
Uk%
where:
Uk % = short-circuit voltage of the transformer, in %
ln = rated current, LV side, in A (rms value)
lk = rated three-phase short-circuit current, LV side,
in A (rms value)
If the circuit-breaker is installed some distance away from
the transformer by using a cable or a bus duct connection,
the short-circuit current decreases, as a function of the
impedance of the connection, in comparison with the values
obtained by the equation above.
In practice, the short-circuit value provided by the transformer
is also affected by the short-circuit power of the Sk network
to which the transformer is connected.
Circuit-breaker A
The rated current of the transformer is calculated following the
same procedure outlined in the previous section. Ik2 Ik3
The minimum breaking capacity of each protection circuit-
breaker on the LV side must be higher than the highest of the
Ik1
following values (the example is for machine 1 in the figure
and applies to three machines in parallel):
Circuit-breaker B
– Ik1 (short-circuit current of transformer 1) in the event of a
fault immediately on the load side of circuit-breaker QF1;
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– Ik2 + Ik3 (Ik2 and Ik3 = short-circuit currents of
Ik1 Ik2 Ik3
transformers 2 and 3) in the event of a short-circuit on the
supply side of circuit-breaker QF1.
Circuit-breakers QF4 and QF5 on the outgoing feeders must
have a breaking capacity higher than Ik1 + Ik2 + Ik3; the
contribution to the short-circuit current by each transformer 6
obviously depends on the short-circuit power of the network
to which it is connected, and on the line connecting the
transformer and the circuit-breaker (to be determined on a
case-by-case basis).
WARNING! breakers proposed are all from the SACE Emax series. Positions marked
The table refers to the conditions specified on the previous page. The by an asterisk (*) are suitable for other possible selections from the Tmax or
information for selecting the circuit-breakers is provided only in relation to the Isomax series of moulded-case circuit-breakers. One also needs to bear in
operating current and prospective short-circuit current. To make the correct mind that the short-circuit currents shown in the table have been calculated
selection, other factors such as selectivity, back-up protection, the decision to on the assumption of 750MVA power on the supply side of the transformers
use current-limiting circuit-breakers, etc. have to be considered. It is therefore and without taking into account the impedances of the busbars and of the
essential for designers to carry out precise verification. The types of circuit- connections to the circuit-breakers.
WARNING! breakers proposed are all from the SACE Emax series. Positions marked
The table refers to the conditions specified on the previous page. The by an asterisk (*) are suitable for other possible selections from the Tmax or
information for selecting the circuit-breakers is provided only in relation to the Isomax series of moulded-case circuit-breakers. One also needs to bear in
operating current and prospective short-circuit current. To make the correct mind that the short-circuit currents shown in the table have been calculated
selection, other factors such as selectivity, back-up protection, the decision to on the assumption of 750MVA power on the supply side of the transformers
use current-limiting circuit-breakers, etc. have to be considered. It is therefore and without taking into account the impedances of the busbars and of the
essential for designers to carry out precise verification. The types of circuit- connections to the circuit-breakers.
The following main parameters must be known in order to Also make sure that the circuit-breaker trips within the limits
make the correct choice of circuit-breakers for line operation prescribed by the international standards regarding the
and protection: minimum value of the short-circuit current at the end of the
– operating current of the line lb line.
– permanent current-carrying capacity of the conductor lz The minimum short-circuit current is the current which
– section S and cable insulation material, with relative corresponds to a short-circuit occurring between phase and
constant K neutral (or between phase and phase if the neutral conductor
– short-circuit current Ik at the point of installation of the is not distributed) at the farthest point of the conductor
circuit-breaker.
The protection device selected must offer a breaking capacity Protection against indirect contacts
(Icu or Ics at the system voltage) higher than or equal to the In the event of a fault involving a phase and a part of the
short-circuit value at the application point. The operating installation that is not normally live, it is best to make sure that
characteristics of the device selected must also meet the the circuit-breaker trips within the times prescribed by the
following conditions: international standards for current values lower than or equal
to the fault current.
Overload protection Based on the value of this current, it is possible to intervene
6 Ib ≤ In ≤ Iz using function I of the trip unit, function G or, for extremely
If ≤ 1,45 Iz low values, the RCQ device.
where
Ib is the operating current of the circuit;
Iz is the permanent current-carrying capacity of the 0,03 A 0,5 A 30 A 50 A 375 A 25200 A
conductor; RCQ Function G
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In is the adjusted rated current of the protection device;
External toroid
If is the current that ensures effective operation of the
protection device. Residual current Function I
The above inequalities are easily respected thanks to the wide
setting ranges offered by the PR121-PR122-PR123 trip units.
Cable 300 mm 2
Cable 300 mm2
6
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Emax circuit-breakers are suitable for use with low-voltage For a detailed assessment, see the DOCWin program or
generators employed in the following applications: specialized books on the topic.
A - back-up generators for primary loads The wide range of settings offered by electronic trip units:
B - generators disconnected from the supply network PR121 Threshold I (1.5 to 15) x In Threshold S (1 to 10) x In
C - generators for small power stations connected in parallel PR122 Threshold I (1.5 to 15) x In Threshold S (0.6 to 10) x In
with other generators and, possibly, with the power PR123 Threshold I (1.5 to 15) x In Threshold S (0.6 to 10) x In
supply network. makes SACE Emax circuit-breakers perfectly suitable for
In cases A and B, the generator does not operate in parallel protecting large generators against short-circuit currents and
with the power supply network: the short-circuit current against thermal overloads.
therefore depends on the generator itself and, possibly, on the
connected loads.
In case C, the breaking capacity must be determined by
assessing the short-circuit current imposed by the network at
the point of circuit-breaker installation.
The main points to check for generator protection are:
– the short-circuit current delivered by the generator; this can
6 only be assessed if one is familiar with the machine’s typical
reactance and time constants. Here one can simply note
that low short-circuit protection device settings are normally
required (2-4 times In);
– the thermal overload limit of the machine. According to
the IEC 60034-1 Standard, this value is set at 1.5xIn for a
period of 30 seconds.
When the power measured by the trip unit falls below zero,
the PR123 trip unit trips, opening the circuit-breaker and
thereby preventing any damage.
t [s]
6
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M
I [A]
Trend of current values in the starting phase of a three-phase Diagram showing direct starting of an asynchronous motor
asynchronous motor. using just the circuit-breaker fitted with an electronic
overcurrent trip unit.
Note
The IEC 60947-4-1 Standard covers motor starters. The following classes are
considered for overload protection:
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Trip time t (s) for I = 7.2 x I1
Operating class
(I1 = release setting current)
I [A]
10A 2 < t ≤ 10
10 4 < t ≤ 10
20 6 < t ≤ 20
Three-phase operation
30 9 < t ≤ 30
The overload protection device at 1.05 times the setting
The table specifies that the protection device must trip in a time t within the
current shall not trip in less than 2 hours starting from the
limits for its class when the current flowing through the device to be protected cold state.
is 7.2 times the trip unit setting current (assumed to be equal to the rated When the current is 1.2 times the setting current, the tripping
current of the motor).
The overload devices are divided into classes in a manner closely linked to the shall occur in less than 2 hours, as indicated in the table
motor starting time: for example, a motor with a starting time of 5 seconds which follows (page 6/37)
requires a protection device in class 20.The same standards provide specific
prescriptions for the protection device in cases of three-phase operation or with
the loss of a phase.
400V 440V 500V 690V Type In [A] Inc [A] I1 [A] I3 [A]
578 636 722 997 E1 - E2 - E3 1250 834 1 x In OFF
739 813 924 1275 E1 - E2 - E3 1600 1067 1 x In OFF
924 1017 1155 1594 E2 - E3 2000 1334 1 x In OFF
1155 1270 1444 1992 E3 2500 1667 1 x In OFF
6 1478 1626 1848 2550 E3 - E4 - E6 3200 2134 1 x In OFF
Note
The E2L and E3L circuit-breakers are not suitable for switching capacitor banks.
Y A 3 POLES
5
A 4 POLES
B
80
440 min.
418 379
X X
F E
312
192.5
G 16.5
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13
C 33
D 4 POLES 177 49 50 Max
89 10 Min
Y 3 POLES
7
E1/E2 E3
View A View A
Y Y
397 4 POLES 541 4 POLES
307 3 POLES 415 3 POLES
90 90 90 126 126 126
4 35 60
ø13
4 96
ø13
35
33 18 33 18
N N
2 2
45 63
Max +40 1 Max +40 1
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Caption
A B C D E F G
Inside edge of compartment door E1 386 296 148 148 10 130 117.5
E2 386 296 148 148 26 114 117.5
Segregation (when provided)
E3 530 404 202 202 26 114 117.5
M10 mounting holes for circuit-breaker (use M10 screws)
E4 656 566 238 328 26 166 91.5
1xM12 screw (E1, E2, E3) or 2 x M12 screws (E4, E6) for earthing (included
in the supply) E4/f 746 - - 328 26 166 91.5
E6 908 782 328 454 26 166 91.5
Insulating wall or insulated metal wall
E6/f 1034 - - 454 26 166 91.5
18
66
3
2 45
510
66
N
7
252 242 3
M10
45
Max +40
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1 690
Y
E6
View A
Y
793 3 POLES (E6)
4
252 252 ø13
222
18
66
63
2
726
3
252 242
M10
Max +40
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63
1 978
Y
E1 E2/E4 E3/E6
7 E1 E2 E3
View A View A View A
M12 screws
included in
the supply
E4 E4/f E6 E6/f
View A View A View A View A
M12 screws
included in
the supply
M12 screws
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included in
the supply
E1
460
42.5
20
35 60 ø13
10
68 90 90
E2 7
10
10
N
460
42.5
20
35 60 ø13
20 20
88 90 90
E3
10
10
N
460
42.5
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20
35 96 ø13
20 20
88 126 126
E4 E4 E4/f
35
10
10 N N
460
42.5
20 20
35 35 60 35 35
150 ø13 150
20 20 ø13
88 180 135 180 180
E6 E6 E6/f
35 35
10
10 N N
460
42.5
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20 20
56 35 35 96 ø13 56 35 35 ø13
20 20 222 222
88 252 189 252 252
Depth
PHASE NEUTRAL
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A B
E1 400 490
E2 400 490
E3 500 630
E4 700 790
E4/f - 880
E6 1000 1130
E6/f - 1260
5 3
34 13
5,5 Max
6
Y A E1 E2/E3/E4/E6
A 4 POLES
B 3 POLES
E E
10
465 465
461 465 min 465 min
X X X
140 E 140 E
199.5 10 199.5
124.5 124.5 E
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C 3 POLES 18 18
D 4 POLES 348 348
7 Y
E1/E2 E3
Y Y
View A 435
View A 3 POLES
327 3 POLES
90 90 126 126
60 35 ø13 96 35 35 ø13
2 2
4 6 4
100 200
138 240
129 183
417 561
4 POLES 4 POLES
15 90 90 90 15 126 126 126
60 35 96 35 35
33 33
N N
45 63
174
309
33
393.5
3 393.5 3
40
380 225 380 225
240 84 240
122
70 49 70 49
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Caption
A B C D E F
3 poles 4 poles
Inside edge of compartment door
E1 414 324 162 162 8 - -
Segregation (when provided)
E2 414 224 162 162 10 - -
Ø10 mounting holes for fixed part (use M8 screws)
E3 558 432 216 216 8 370 490
1x M12 screw (E1, E2, E3) or 2xM12 screws (E4, E6) for earthing
(included in the supply) E4 684 594 252 342 8 530 610
E4/f 774 - - 342 8 - 700
Distance from connected for testing to isolated
E6 936 810 342 468 8 750 870
Alternative drilling with 25 mm pitch for fixing fixed part
E6/f 1062 - - 468 8 - 1000
Ventilation drilling on the switchgear
45
2
528 4
200 200
3
687 4 POLES (E4)
15 135 180 180
60 150 ø13
33
N
618
3
245 245
777 4 POLES (E4/f)
15 180 180 180
150 35 35 35 ø13
33
N
708
33
393.5 40
3 7
380 240
84
122
49
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45 ø10
7 1 290 290
F
Y
E6
View A
Y
813 3 POLES (E6)
252 252
222 35 35 56 35 35 ø13
63
2
744
4
310 310
3
939 4 POLES (E6)
189 252 252
15 96 222 35 35 56 35 35 ø13
33
N
870
370 370 3
33
393.5 40
3
380 240
84
122
49
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63 ø10
7 1 433 433
F
Y
E1 E2/E4 E3/E6
E1 E2 E3
7 View A View A View A
M12 screws
included
in the supply
E4 E4/f E6 E6/f
View A View A View A View A
M12 screws
included
in the supply
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M12 screws
included
in the supply
E1
460
35.5 20
35 60
10 ø13
71 90 90
7
E2
10
10 N
460
35.5 20
35 60
20 20 ø13
91
90 90
E3
10
10 N
460
35.5
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20
35 35 100
20 20 ø13
91
126 126
E4 E4 E4/f
10
10 N N
460
35.5
20 20
35 60 60 60 35 60 60 60 60
20 20 ø13 ø13
70 70
7 91
180 135 180 180
E6 E6 E6/f
10
10 N
N N
460
1SDC200226F0001
35.5 20 20
35 35 100 35 35 100
ø13 ø13
20 20 126 126 126 126
91
252 189 252 252
E1 E2
A A
M12 M12
114 114
137.5 137.5
3 3
45 62
E1 E2 E3 7
View A View A View A
90 90
126
35 35
35
90 90
35
60 N 60 N
126
96 N
E4 E4/f E6 E6/f
View A View A View A View A
180 180
35 35 252 252
35 35
150 35 150 35
35 35 35 35
135
180 222 56 222 56
35 35
60 35 N 60
189
N
252
96 N
N
1SDC200227F0001
Depth
3 POLES
4 POLES
7
Through-holes for flexible cables Tightening torque for fastening screws Nm 20
for mechanical interlocks Tightening torque for main terminals Nm 70
Tightening torque for earthing screw Nm 70
PHASE NEUTRAL
1SDC200228F0001
A B
E1 400 490
E2 400 490
E3 500 630
E4 700 790
E4/f - 880
E6 1000 1130
E6/f - 1260
Interlock assembly
Type A Type B Type B Type B Type C
Horizontal Vertical (emergency (emergency interlock (emergency Horizontal Vertical
interlock below) in the middle) interlock above)
Horizontal Vertical Horizontal Vertical Horizontal Vertical
1SDC200229F0001
Type D
Horizontal Vertical Horizontal interlocks
Maximum distance between two interlocks 1200 mm from
one interlock to the other. The cables pass under the fixed
parts, following the same connection layout shown for vertical
circuit-breakers.
Notes
– When fitting interlocks between two circuit-breakers, it is necessary to make
suitable holes (through the switchboard) in the mounting surface for fixed
circuit-breakers or for the fixed part of withdrawable circuit-breakers in order
to pass through the flexible cables, observing the measurements shown in the
figures on pages 7/7 and 7/14.
For vertical interlocks, align the right-hand sides vertically and reduce the
bends in the flexible cables to a minimum (radius R. 70 mm). All the angle
values of the bends which the cable passes through added together must not
exceed 720°.
– It is possible to make the mechanical interlock among three circuit-breakers
disposed in “L position” by using the cables of three horizontal circuit-
breakers interlock. Make sure the distance between the horizontal and vertical
1SDC200230F0001
³$´
³%´
PP
PD[
PD[
PP
7 ³%´
³$´
5 PLQ
PP 5 PLQ PP
³$´
³%´
PP
P
D[
5 PLQ
PP
Holes in compartment door Minimum distance between circuit-breaker and switchboard wall
X X
31,5
20
ø6
A
1SDC200231F0001
73.5 7
Y 35
Homopolar toroid
A
3 poles 4 poles
E1 180 180
E2 180 180
E3 234 234
E4 270 360
E4/f - 360
E6 360 486
E6/f - 486
1SDC200232F0001
RC toroid
0
R7
210
100
195
1SDC200232AF0001
245
230
302
E1 - E2 - E4 E4/f
E3 - E6 E6/f
1SDC200233F0001
52,3 193,5
183,5
42,5
Ø 5,5
133
1SDC200234F0001 7
“B”
A flexible cable 650 mm long is available from point “A” to point “B”.
ATS021/ATS022
160
139
91
1SDC200236F0001
7
1SDC200238F0001
Flex Interfaces
71 73 96 31.2
Alarm L1 A = %I 1
L2 U = %U n
L3
20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 120%
HMI030
90
96
45
91
Circuit diagrams
Circuit-breakers 8/8
Electrical accessories 8/9
Automatic transfer-switch ATS021 and ATS022 8/14
Warning Caption
Before installing the circuit-breaker, carefully read notes F and = Circuit diagram figure number
O on the circuit diagrams. * = See note indicated by letter
A1 = Circuit-breaker accessories
Operating status shown A3 = Accessories applied to the fixed part of the
The circuit diagram is for the following conditions: circuit-breaker (for withdrawable version only)
- withdrawable circuit-breaker, open and racked-in A4 = Example switchgear and connections for
- circuits de-energised control and signalling, outside the circuit-
- trip units not tripped breaker
- motor operating mechanism with springs discharged. AY = SOR TEST UNIT Test/monitoring Unit (see note
R)
Versions D = Electronic time-delay device of the
Though the diagram shows a circuit-breaker in withdrawable undervoltage trip unit, outside the circuit-
version, it can be applied to a fixed version circuit-breaker as breaker
well. F1 = Delayed-trip fuse
K51 = PR121, PR122/P, PR123/P electronic trip unit
Fixed version with the following protection functions (see
The control circuits are fitted between terminals XV (connector note G):
X is not supplied). - L overload protection with inverse long time-
With this version, the applications indicated in figures 31 and delay trip - setting I1
32 cannot be provided. - S short-circuit protection with inverse or
definite short time-delay trip - setting I2
8 Withdrawable version - I short-circuit protection with instantaneous
The control circuits are fitted between the poles of connector time-delay trip - setting I3
X (terminal box XV is not supplied). - G earth fault protection with inverse short
time-delay trip - setting I4
Version without overcurrent release K51/GZin = Zone selectivity: input for protection G or
With this version, the applications indicated in figures 13, 14, “reverse” direction input for protection D (only
41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47 cannot be provided. with Uaux. (DBin) and PR122/P or PR123/P
trip unit)
Version with PR121/P electronic trip unit K51/GZout = Zone selectivity: output for protection G or
With this version, the applications indicated in figures 42, 43, “reverse” direction output for protection D (only
44, 45, 46, 47 cannot be provided. with (DBout) Uaux. and PR122/P or PR123/P
trip unit)
Version with PR122/P electronic trip unit K51/IN1 = Digital programmable input (available only with
With this version, the applications indicated in figure 41 Uaux and PR122/P or PR123/P trip unit with
cannot be provided. indicator module PR120/K)
K51/P1...P4 = Programmable electrical signalling (available
Version with PR123/P electronic trip unit only with Uaux and PR122/P or PR123/P trip
With this version, the applications indicated in figure 41 unit with indicator module PR120/K)
cannot be provided. K51/SZin = Zone selectivity: input for protection S or
“direct” input for protection D (only with Uaux.
and PR122/P (DFin) or PR123/P trip unit)
Shield (may be drawn Twisted conductors Break contact Overcurrent relay with
in any shape) (i.e., 3 conductors adjustable short time-
shown) lag characteritic
Manually operated Plug and socket Position switch (limit Earth fault overcurrent
control (general case) (male and female) switch), break contact relay with inverse short
time-lag characteritic
Operating status
1SDC200242F0001
1SDC200244F0001
Three- or four-pole switch- Four-pole circuit-breaker with PR121/P, PR122/P or PR123/P electronic trip unit
disconnector
1SDC200246F0001
Signalling contacts
1SDC200247F0001
1SDC200248F0001
1SDC200249F0001
Measuring module PR120/V
O
1SDC200250F0001
8
1SDC200251F0001
+
1SDC200252F0001
PR121/P
K51 PR122/P
PR123/P
PR331/P
PR332/P
PR333/P
For PR122/P - PR123/P with PR120/D-M module or
PR332/P - PR 333/P with PR330/D-M module only
XV W1 W2 XV K2 K1 W3 W4
X W1 W2 X K2 K1 W3 W4
W2
(A) (B)
W1
+
– 24V
W2
12 10 7 6 14 16 18 20 1 2 23 24
(A) (B)
8
A31 D01 D02 D03 D04 D05 D06 D07 D08
LD030 DO
11 9 8 5 13 15 17 19 3
HMI030
In case of PR222DS/PD and PR223DS/EF, the HMI is connected to the trip unit
by means the System bus (W1). When used in association with MM030 as an
accessory device, HMI must be connected to accessory bus (W3). Otherwise,
local bus (W2) is used.
N L1 L2 L3 N L1 L2 L3
Q61/2
5 6
3 4
1 2 L1/Q2
7 8 N/Q2
Q61/1
5 6
3 4
1 2 L1/Q1
7 8 N/Q1
Q1 Q2
CB2-E CB1-N
M M
K51/Q1
* K51/Q2
*
1SDC200254F0001
X14:2 X14:1 X12:4 X12:1 X12:2 X12:3 X11:4 X11:1 X11:2 X11:3 X13:1 X13:2
TI/L1 TI/L1 N L N L1 L2 L3 N L1 L2 L3 L N
Measurement
Measurement
TI/L2 TI/L2 A Power
Power
TI/L3 TI/L3
ATS021 - ATS022
TI/N TI/N
USERS
L1/Q2
1 1
N/Q2
K2 K1
X21:1 X22:1
2 2
L1/Q1
DO1 DO2 DO3 DO4
ATS 021
ATS 022
N/Q1 A
K1 K2
12 12
X C11 X C1 X U1 X C11 X C1 X U1
XV C11 XV C1 XV U1 XV C11 XV C1 XV U1
S33M S33M
A1 A1 4 4 Q2 1 Q1 1
K2 K1 K2 K1 CB1-N CB2-E
A2 A2 3 3 YO YC M YO YC M
1SDC200255F0001
XV C12 XV C2 XV U2 XV C12 XV C2 XV U2
X C12 X C2 X U2 X C12 X C2 X U2
+ +
~ ~
X21:1 X22:1
X C11 X C1 X U1 X C11 X C1 X U1
XV C11 XV C1 XV U1 XV C11 XV C1 XV U1
S33M S33M
Q2 1 Q1 1
CB1-N CB2-E
YO YC M YO YC M
XV C12 XV C2 XV U2 XV C12 XV C2 XV U2
1SDC200256F0001
X C12 X C2 X U2 X C12 X C2 X U2
- -
8
~ ~
ATS021 NORMAL WORKING SIGNALLING
START GENERATOR CONTROL
STOP GENERATOR CONTROL
D05 D06
LOGIC ENABLING
DI1 DI2
X31:4 X31:2 X313 X31:1 ATS 021
X 13 X 13 X 96 X 96
* *
XV 13 XV 13 XV 96 XV 96
13
Q/1 Q/1 S51 S51
Q61/1
XV 14 XV 14 XV 95 XV 95
14
X 14 X 14 X 95 X 95
Q2 Q1 XF 104 XF 104
CB1-N CB2-E 13
S75I/1
S75I/1
# # Q61/2
14
1SDC200257F0001
XF 101 XF 101
Q1 Q2
CB2-E CB1-N
NOT USED
NOT USED
X23:3 X23:1 X23:2 X24:3 X24:1 X24:2 X29:1 X29:2 X29:3 X29:4 X29:5 X29:6 X29:7 X51:1 X51:2 X51:3 X61:1 X61:2
ATS 022
DO6 DO7 DO8 DO9 DO10 DO12
D05 D011
DI1 DI2 DI3 DI11 DI10 DI9 DI8 DI7 DI6 DI5 DI4
X31:4 X31:2 X31:3 X31:1 X32:9 X32:1 X32:2 X32:3 X32:4 X32:5 X32:6 X32:7 X32:8
13
Q61/1
X 13 X 13 X 96 X 96
14
* *
XV 13 XV 13 XF 104 XF 104 XV 96 XV 96
13
S75I/1
S75I/1
Q/1 Q/1 S12 S13 S14 S15 # # S51 S51
Q61/2
14
1SDC200257AF0001
XV 14 XV 14 XF 101 XF 101 XV 95 XV 95
8 X 14 X 14 X 95 X 95
Q2 Q1 S11 Q1 Q2 Q1 Q2
CB1-N CB2-E CB2-E CB1-N CB2-E CB1-N
LOGIC ENABLE/DISABLE
BUS-TIE STATUS
GENERATOR IN ALARM
9
SACE Emax MT earthing trucks 9/50
Electronic trip units and current sensors (for loose supplies) 9/63
F Fixed
W Withdrawable
MP Moving part for withdrawable circuit-breakers
HR = Horizontal rear
terminals FP Fixed part for withdrawable circuit-breakers
Functions:
L Protection against overload with long inverse time-delay trip
S Selective protection against short-circuit with short inverse or definite time-delay trip
I Protection against instantaneous short-circuit with adjustable trip current threshold
VR = Vertical rear
terminals G Protection against earth faults
Rc Protection against residual current earth faults
9
Iu Rated uninterrupted current of the circuit-breaker
In Rated current of the electronic release current transformers
Icu Rated ultimate short-circuit breaking capacity
Icw Rated short-time withstand current
1SDC200030F0001
AC AC applications
DC DC applications
FL = Flat terminals
1SDC200329F0001
1SDC200330F0001
1SDC200331F0001
1SDC200259F0001
Fixed parts ..... page 9/51 Terminals ..... page 9/53 Extra codes ..... page 9/54
1SDC200329F0001
1SDC200330F0001
1SDC200331F0001
1SDC200259F0001
Fixed parts ..... page 9/51 Terminals ..... page 9/53 Extra codes ..... page 9/54
1SDC200330F0001
1SDC200331F0001
1SDC200259F0001
Fixed parts ..... page 9/51 Terminals ..... page 9/53 Extra codes ..... page 9/54
1SDC200329F0001
1SDC200330F0001
1SDC200331F0001
1SDC200259F0001
Fixed parts ..... page 9/51 Terminals ..... page 9/53 Extra codes ..... page 9/54
1SDC200330F0001
1SDC200331F0001
1SDC200259F0001
Fixed parts ..... page 9/51 Terminals ..... page 9/53 Extra codes ..... page 9/54
1SDC200329F0001
1SDC200330F0001
1SDC200331F0001
1SDC200259F0001
Fixed parts ..... page 9/51 Terminals ..... page 9/53 Extra codes ..... page 9/54
1SDC200330F0001
1SDC200331F0001
1SDC200259F0001
Fixed parts ..... page 9/51 Terminals ..... page 9/53 Extra codes ..... page 9/54
1SDC200329F0001
1SDC200330F0001
1SDC200331F0001
1SDC200259F0001
Fixed parts ..... page 9/51 Terminals ..... page 9/53 Extra codes ..... page 9/54
1SDC200330F0001
1SDC200331F0001
1SDC200260F0001
Fixed parts ..... page 9/51 Terminals ..... page 9/53 Extra codes ..... page 9/54
1SDC200329F0001
1SDC200330F0001
1SDC200331F0001
1SDC200260F0001
Fixed parts ..... page 9/51 Terminals ..... page 9/53 Extra codes ..... page 9/54
1SDC200330F0001
1SDC200331F0001
1SDC200260F0001
Fixed parts ..... page 9/51 Terminals ..... page 9/53 Extra codes ..... page 9/54
1SDC200329F0001
1SDC200330F0001
1SDC200331F0001
1SDC200260F0001
Fixed parts ..... page 9/51 Terminals ..... page 9/53 Extra codes ..... page 9/54
1SDC200330F0001
1SDC200331F0001
1SDC200260F0001
Fixed parts ..... page 9/51 Terminals ..... page 9/53 Extra codes ..... page 9/54
1SDC200329F0001
1SDC200330F0001
1SDC200331F0001
1SDC200260F0001
Fixed parts ..... page 9/51 Terminals ..... page 9/53 Extra codes ..... page 9/54
1SDC200330F0001
1SDC200331F0001
1SDC200260F0001
Fixed parts ..... page 9/51 Terminals ..... page 9/53 Extra codes ..... page 9/54
1SDC200329F0001
1SDC200330F0001
1SDC200331F0001
1SDC200260F0001
Fixed parts ..... page 9/51 Terminals ..... page 9/53 Extra codes ..... page 9/54
1SDC200330F0001
1SDC200331F0001
1SDC200260F0001
Fixed parts ..... page 9/51 Terminals ..... page 9/53 Extra codes ..... page 9/54
1SDC200329F0001
1SDC200330F0001
1SDC200331F0001
1SDC200260F0001
Fixed parts ..... page 9/51 Terminals ..... page 9/53 Extra codes ..... page 9/54
1SDC200330F0001
1SDC200331F0001
PR121/P PR122/P PR123/P
1SDC200262F0001
Fixed parts ..... page 9/51 Terminals ..... page 9/53 Extra codes ..... page 9/54
1SDC200329F0001
1SDC200330F0001
1SDC200331F0001
PR121/P PR122/P PR123/P
1SDC200262F0001
Fixed parts ..... page 9/51 Terminals ..... page 9/53 Extra codes ..... page 9/54
1SDC200329F0001
1SDC200330F0001
1SDC200331F0001
PR121/P PR122/P PR123/P
1SDC200262F0001
Fixed parts ..... page 9/51 Terminals ..... page 9/53 Extra codes ..... page 9/54
1SDC200329F0001
1SDC200330F0001
1SDC200331F0001
PR121/P PR122/P PR123/P
1SDC200262F0001
Fixed parts ..... page 9/51 Terminals ..... page 9/53 Extra codes ..... page 9/54
1SDA......R1
3 Poles 4 Poles
1SDA......R1
3 Poles 4 Poles
1SDA......R1
3 Poles 4 Poles
1SDA......R1
3 Poles 4 Poles
1SDA......R1
3 Poles 4 Poles
1SDA......R1
3 Poles 4 Poles
1SDA......R1
3 Poles 4 Poles
1SDA......R1
3 Poles 4 Poles
1SDA......R1
3 Poles 4 Poles
1SDA......R1
4 Poles
1SDA......R1
4 Poles
1SDA......R1
Fixed parts ..... page 9/51 Terminals ..... page 9/53 Extra codes ..... page 9/54
1SDA......R1
Fixed parts ..... page 9/51 Terminals ..... page 9/53 Extra codes ..... page 9/54
1SDA......R1
9
1SDC200262F0001
1SDA......R1
Fixed parts ..... page 9/51 Terminals ..... page 9/53 Extra codes ..... page 9/54
1SDA......R1
E2B/E MS 16 - Icw (1 s) = 20 kA
059633
Note: to be specified with the code of the standard version circuit-breaker (Ue = 690V AC). Page 9/27 for fixed MS, page 9/28 for withdrawable MS.
E2B/E MS 20 - Icw (1 s) = 20 kA
059634
Note: to be specified with the code of the standard version circuit-breaker (Ue = 690V AC). Page 9/27 for fixed MS, page 9/28 for withdrawable MS.
E2N/E MS 12 - Icw (1 s) = 30 kA
059635
Note: to be specified with the code of the standard version circuit-breaker (Ue = 690V AC). Page 9/27 for fixed MS, page 9/28 for withdrawable MS.
E2N/E MS 16 - Icw (1 s) = 30 kA
059636
Note: to be specified with the code of the standard version circuit-breaker (Ue = 690V AC). Page 9/27 for fixed MS, page 9/28 for withdrawable MS.
E2N/E MS 20 - Icw (1 s) = 30 kA
059637
Note: to be specified with the code of the standard version circuit-breaker (Ue = 690V AC). Page 9/27 for fixed MS, page 9/28 for withdrawable MS.
1SDA......R1
3 Poles 4 Poles
1SDA......R1
3 Poles 4 Poles
1SDA......R1
E4H/E MS 32 Icw (1 s) = 65 kA
059643
Note: to be specified in addition to the code of the standard version E4H/MS 32 circuit-breaker (Ue=690 V AC) page 9/32
E4H/E MS 40 Icw (1 s) = 65 kA
059644
Note: to be specified in addition to the code of the standard version E4H/MS 40 circuit-breaker (Ue=690 V AC) page 9/32
9
1SDC200262F0001
1SDA......R1
E6H/E MS 40 Icw (1 s) = 65 kA
058550
Note: to be specified in addition to the code of the standard version E6H/MS 40 circuit-breaker (Ue=690 V AC) page 9/33
E6H/E MS 50 Icw (1 s) = 65 kA
058551
Note: to be specified in addition to the code of the standard version E6H/MS 50 circuit-breaker (Ue=690 V AC) page 9/33
E6H/E MS 63 Icw (1 s) = 65 kA
058552
Note: to be specified in addition to the code of the standard version E6H/MS 63 circuit-breaker (Ue=690 V AC) page 9/33
1SDA......R1
3 Poles 4 Poles
750V DC 1000V DC
1SDA......R1
3 Poles 4 Poles
750V DC 1000V DC
1SDA......R1
3 Poles 4 Poles
750V DC 1000V DC
1SDA......R1
3 Poles 4 Poles
750V DC 1000V DC
1SDA......R1
3 Poles 4 Poles
750V DC 1000V DC
1SDA......R1
3 Poles 4 Poles
1SDC200070F0001
Earthing of upper terminals Earthing of lower terminals
1SDA......R1 1SDA......R1
3 Poles 4 Poles 3 Poles 4 Poles
1SDC200075F0001
Earthing of upper terminals Earthing of lower terminals
1SDA......R1 1SDA......R1
3 Poles 4 Poles 3 Poles 4 Poles
E1 MT 12 Withdrawable (W) - MP
MP = Moving part 059115 059117 059116 059118
E2 MT 20 Withdrawable (W) - MP
MP = Moving part 059119 059121 059120 059122
E3 MT 32 Withdrawable (W) - MP
MP = Moving part 059123 059125 059124 059126
E4 MT 40 Withdrawable (W) - MP
MP = Moving part 059127 059129 059128 059130
E6 MT 63 Withdrawable (W) - MP
MP = Moving part 059131 059133 059132 059134
1SDC200029F0001
1SDC200031F0001
1SDC200030F0001
750 V DC 1000 V DC
1SDA......R1 1SDA......R1
E1 Withdrawable (W) - FP
FP = Fixed part
HR 059666 059762 059890 059902
VR 059672 059770 059894 059905
F 059678 059778
FL 059684 059786 059898 059908
HR-VR 059690 059794
VR-HR 059708 059818
E2 Withdrawable (W) - FP
FP = Fixed part
HR 059667 059763 059891 059903
VR 059673 059771 059895 059906
F 059679 059779
FL 059685 059787 059899 059909
HR-VR 059691 059795
VR-HR 059709 059819
E2S Withdrawable (W) - FP
FP = Fixed part
HR 059668 059764
VR 059674 059772 9
F 059680 059780
FL 059686 059788
HR-VR 059692 059796
VR-HR 059710 059820
E3 Withdrawable (W) - FP
FP = Fixed part
HR 059669 059765 059892 059904
VR 059675 059773 059896 059907
F 059681 059781
FL 059687 059789 059900 059910
HR-VR 059693 059797
VR-HR 059711 059821
Note: HR-VR = Upper HR teminals, lower VR terminals;
VR-HR = Upper VR teminals, lower HR terminals.
1SDC200029F0001
1SDC200031F0001
1SDC200030F0001
750 V DC 1000 V DC
1SDA......R1 1SDA......R1
E4 Withdrawable (W) - FP
FP = Fixed part
HR 059670 059766 059893 059136
VR 059676 059774 059897 059137
F 059682 059782
FL 059688 059790 059901 059138
HR-VR 059694 059798
VR-HR 059712 059822
E4/f Withdrawable (W) - FP
FP = Fixed part
HR 059767
VR 059775
F 059783
FL 059791
HR-VR 059799
VR-HR 059823
E6 Withdrawable (W) - FP
FP = Fixed part
HR 059671 059768 059139 059142
9 VR 059677 059776 059140 059143
F 059683 059784
FL 059689 059792 059141 059144
HR-VR 059695 059800
VR-HR 059713 059824
E6/f Withdrawable (W) - FP
FP = Fixed part
HR 059769
VR 059777
F 059785
FL 059793
HR-VR 059801
VR-HR 059825
Note: HR-VR = Upper HR teminals, lower VR terminals;
VR-HR = Upper VR teminals, lower HR terminals.
1SDA......R1
3 Poles 4 Poli
Kit for converting fixed circuit-breaker with horizontal rear terminals to vertical rear terminals
E1 038052 038057
E2 038053 038058
E3 038054 038059
E4 038055 038060
E6 038056 038061
E4/f – 048719
E6/f – 050833
Note: Each kit is prepared for top or bottom application. For conversion of a complete circuit-breaker, order 2 kits. Extracode 1SDA050230R1 to be specified in case of 1/2 terminal kit (HR) standard.
Kit for converting fixed circuit-breaker with horizontal rear terminals to front terminals
E1 038062 038067
E2 038063 038068
E3 038064 038069
E4 038065 038070
E6 038066 038071
E4/f – 048720
E6/f – 050834
Note: Each kit is prepared for top or bottom application. For conversion of a complete circuit-breaker, order 2 kits. Extracode 1SDA050230R1 to be specified in case of 1/2 terminal kit (HR) standard.
Kit for converting fixed parts with horizontal rear terminals to front terminals
E1 038062 038067
E2 045031 045035
E3 045032 045036
E4 045033 045037 9
E6 045034 045038
E4/f – 048718
E6/f – 050837
Note: Each kit is prepared for top or bottom application. For conversion of a complete fixed part, order 2 kits. To be specified as spare parts.
Kit for converting fixed parts with horizontal rear terminals to vertical rear terminals
E1 055481 055486
E2 055482 055487
E3 055483 055488
E4 055484 055489
E6 055485 055490
E4/f – 058537
E6/f – 058538
Note: Each kit is prepared for top or bottom application. For conversion of a complete fixed part, order 2 kits. To be specified as spare parts.
Kit for converting fixed parts with vertical rear terminals to horizontal rear terminals
E1 055491 055496
E2 055492 055497
E3 055493 055498
E4 055494 055499
E6 055495 055500
E4/f – 058539
E6/f – 058540
Note: Each kit is prepared for top or bottom application. For conversion of a complete fixed part, order 2 kits. To be specified as spare parts.
Kit for converting fixed part from previous versions to new versions
E1/E6 059645 059645
1SDA......R1
1SDA......R1
Electrical accessories
Shunt opening release - YO (1a)
E1/6 24V DC 038286
E1/6 30V AC / DC 038287
E1/6 48V AC / DC 038288
1SDC200131F0001
Note: The shunt opening release (YO) and closing release (YC) share the same construction and are therefore interchangeable.
Their function is determined by the position in which they are mounted on the circuit-breaker
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Electrical accessories
Undervoltage release - YU (2a)
E1/6 24V DC 038306
E1/6 30V AC / DC 038307
1SDC200136F0001
Geared motor for the automatic charging of the closing springs - M (3)
E1/6 24...30V AC / DC 038321
E1/6 48…60V AC / DC 038322
9 E1/6 100...130V AC / DC 038323
E1/6 220…250V AC / DC 038324
1SDC200139F0001
Electrical signalling of overcurrent releases tripped with remote reset command - (4b)
E1/6 220...240V AC/DC 058261
E1/6 110...130V AC/DC 058262
E1/6 24...30V AC/DC 058263
Electrical accessories
Electrical signalling of circuit-breaker open/closed - Q1 ... 10 - (5a)
E1/6 - PR121/P 4 auxiliary contacts 038326 (a)
1SDC200145F0001
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3 Poles 4 Poles
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Electrical accessories
Current sensor for neutral conductor outside circuit-breaker UI/N - (6a)
1SDC201531F0001
Homopolar toroid for the main power supply earthing conductor (star centre of the transformer) UI/O - (6b)
E1/6 059145
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Mechanical accessories
Mechanical operation counter - (7)
E1/6 038345
Mechanical accessories
1SDC200160F0001
Padlocks
E1/6 Ø 8mm 064512
E1/6 045039
Note – Order with interlock for fixed circuit-breaker/moving part of withdrawable circuit-breaker (accessory 10.2)
– for fixed version, also order the interlock plate 10.4
– order as an alternative to cable interlocks (accessory 10.1), and to the 15 supplementary auxiliary contacts (accessory 5b).
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Mechanical accessories
IP54 door protection - (9b)
E1/6 Different keys 038344
E1/6 Same keys 065622
1SDC200168F0001
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3 Poles 4 Poles
Auxiliary units
Automatic transfer switch ATS21 and ATS022 - (11)
1SDC200ATSF0001
Ekip T&P
066989
1SDC200302F0001
1SDC200129F0001
1SDC200EkipF0001
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Auxiliary units
EP010 - ABB Fieldbus plug
E1/6 EP010 060198
Note: Do not use with FBP.PDP21, the FBP-PDP22 is required.
1SDC200305F0001
Flex Interface
Accessory Devices
E1/6 MM030 064268
E1/6 AD030 DO 064513
E1/6 AD030 AO 064572
E1/6 AD030 MI 064573
1SDC200270F0001
System Devices
E1/6 SD030 DX 064578
E1/6 SD030 D0 064514
E1/6 SD030 DI 064575
9 E1/6 SD030 AO 064576
E1/6 SD030 MI 064577
Local Devices
E1/6 LD030 DO 064574
Multimètre
E1/6 HMI030 063143
1SDC200329F0001
1SDC200330F0001
1SDC200331F0001
PR121/P PR122/P PR123/P
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Rating plug
E1-E3 In=400A 058192
1SDC200115F0001
Standard version Emax series circuit-breakers are identified 1SDA038054R1 KIT 1/2 3p F HR>F VR E3
by means of commercial codes that can be altered by adding 1SDA038054R1 KIT 1/2 3p F HR>F VR E3
• Extra codes for special Version for rated service 1SDA038054R1 KIT 1/2 3p F HR>F VR E3
9 Example no. 4
Numerical examples
• Terminal Kit Codes for fixed circuit-breaker (other than Emax E3N 3200 3 poles fixed In=2000A
The codes indicate 3 or 4 pieces (for mounting on top or 1SDA058242R1 rating plug In=2000A E2-4IEC E3-4UL EX.C
bottom terminals).
To convert a complete circuit-breaker, in the order specify 2
identical kits or 2 different kits for mixed terminals. • Extra codes for Special Version for rated service
For mixed solutions, the first code indicates the 3 or 4 voltages up to 1150V AC
terminals to be mounted above, while the second indicates
Example no. 5
the 3 or 4 terminals to be mounted below.
Emax E3H/E 2000 3 poles fixed (version up to 1150V AC)
1SDA056432R1 E3H 20 PR121/P-LI-In=2000A 3p F HR
Special 1150V AC version Emax
1SDA048534R1
E3H/E20 circuit-breaker
Numerical examples
Example no. 6
An interlock is to be made between two type A circuit-breakers. In particular, the following are to be interlocked:
– a SACE E3 3-pole fixed circuit-breaker
– with a SACE E4 4-pole withdrawable circuit-breaker;
the circuit-breakers are placed horizontally in the switchboard.
The codes to be used when ordering are listed below:
Example no. 7
Here an interlock is to be made between three Type C vertical circuit-breakers with the following circuit-breakers:
– SACE E2 3-pole withdrawable circuit-breaker
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– SACE E3 3-pole fixed circuit-breaker
– SACE E6 4-pole fixed circuit-breaker.
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Low voltage air circuit-breakers