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INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR AIR CIRCUIT BREAKERS

(Fixed type and Type AGR-11B,21B,22B,31B Overcurrent Protective Device)

Types: AR208S
AR212S
AR216S
AR220S
AR325S
AR332S
AR212H
AR216H
AR220H
AR316H
AR320H
AR325H
AR332H

Notice
 Be sure to read this manual before installing, operating, servicing, or inspecting the ACB.
 Please retain this manual for future reference.
 Electrical work must be done by competent persons.
 ACB maintenance, inspection, parts replacement, OCR field tests and setting changes must be
performed by competent persons.

KRB-5424
TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. SAFETY NOTICES 5 5-3-2-6. Setting 1 screen 57


2. RECEIVING AND HANDLING 7 5-3-2-7. Setting 2 screen 59
2-1. Transportation Precautions 7 5-3-2-8. Maintenance screen 62
2-1-1. Transporting the ACB 7 5-4. OCR Function Check 63
2-2. Storage Precautions 7 5-5. Operation Indication and Indication Resetting
2-3. Installation Precautions 8 Procedure 65
3. GENERAL 13 5-5-1. Operation Indication (AGR-11B type) 65
3-1. Types and Descriptions 13 5-5-2. Operation Indication and Indication Resetting
3-2. Parts and Functions 16 Procedure (AGR-21B,22B,31B type) 66
3-3. Circuits and Ratings 18 6. MAINTENANCE, INSPECTION AND
4. OPERATION 25 PARTS REPLACEMENT 68
4-1. Charging and Opening operation 25 6-1. Maintenance and inspection items and criteria 69
4-1-1. Charging operation 25 6-1-1. Initial inspection 69
4-1-2. Closing operation 26 6-1-2.Patrol inspection 69
4-1-3. Opening operation 26 6-1-3. Normal inspection procedure 70
4-1-4. Motion of trip indication and spring charge 6-1-4. Detailed inspection procedure 71
indication switches 26 6-2. Inspection Procedures 72
4-1-5. Motion of operation mechanisms 27 7. TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWCHARTS 73
4-3. ON-OFF Button Cover Locking Procedure 29
4-4. Lock in OFF Procedure 29
4-6. OCR Cover Locking Procedure 30
5. OVERCURRENT RELEASE (OCR) 31
5-1. Specifications 31
5-2. Characteristics 33
5-2-1. L characteristic for general feeder 33
5-2-2. R characteristic for general feeder 36
5-2-3. S characteristic for generator protection 40
5-3. OCR Setting Procedure 42
5-3-1. OCR Setting Procedure (AGR-11B type) 42
5-3-2. OCR Setting Procedure
(AGR-21B,22B,31B type) 43
5-3-2-1. General 43
5-3-2-2. Available screens 44
5-3-2-3. Monitor screen 46
5-3-2-3-1. Monitor screen (AGR-21B,22B) 46
5-3-2-3-2. Monitor 1 screen (AGR-31B) 47
5-3-2-3-3. Monitor 2 screen (AGR-31B) 48
5-3-2-4. Setup screen 50
5-3-2-4-1. Setup screen(AGR-21B,22B) 50
5-3-2-4-2. Setup screen(AGR-31B) 52
5-3-2-5. Reset screen 55
5-3-2-5-1. Reset screen (AGR-21B,22B) 55
5-3-2-5-2. Reset screen(AGR-31B) 56

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1. SAFETY NOTICES
Thank you for purchasing the TERASAKI AR-series Air Circuit Breaker (TemPower2).
This chapter contains important safety information.
Be sure to carefully read these safety notices, instruction in this manual, and other documents accompanying the Air Circuit Breaker
(hereinafter referred to as the ACB) to familiarize yourself with safe and correct procedures or practices before installing, operating,
or servicing the ACB.

In this manual, safety notices are divided into “DANGER” and “CAUTION” according to the hazard level:
DANGER : A danger notice with this symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
death or serious injury.
CAUTION : A caution notice with this symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in
minor or moderate injury and/or property damage.
Note that failure to observe a caution notice could result in serious injury/damage in some situations. Because safety notices contain
important information, be sure to read and observe them.

 Transportation Precaution
DANGER
 Never stand under the ACB that has been lifted or suspended by a lifter or lifting attachments. The weight of the ACB may
cause serious injury.

 Installation Precautions
CAUTION
 Electrical work must be done by competent persons.
 Do not place the ACB in such an area that is subject to high temperatures, high humidity, dusty air, corrosive gases, strong
vibration and shock, or other unusual conditions. Mounting the ACB in such an area could cause a fire or malfunction.
 Be careful to prevent foreign objects (such as debris, concrete powder, dust, chippings, and iron powder) and oil or rainwater
from entering the ACB. These materials inside the ACB could cause a fire or malfunction.
 Prior to commencing any work on the ACB, open an upstream circuit breaker or the like to isolate all sources of
power/voltage. Otherwise, electric shock may result.
 Fix the ACB firmly on a flat, level surface using mounting screws. Otherwise, the ACB falls, resulting in damage to the ACB
or personal injury.
 Connect conductors (including screws) to the main circuit terminals in the specified area. Otherwise, a short-circuit may
result.
 When terminating conductors to the ACB, tighten terminal screws to the torque specified in this manual. Otherwise, a fire
could result.
 For 4-pole ACBs, be sure to connect a 3-phase, 4-wire neutral conductor to the N-phase pole (on the right end). Otherwise, an
overcurrent may hinder the ACB from tripping, resulting in a fire.

 Operation Precautions
DANGER
 Never touch live terminal parts. Doing so will result in electric shock.

CAUTION
 Do not force down the charging handle after completion of manual charging operation. Doing so may cause a malfunction.
 The permissible operating voltage of the spring charging motor is 85 to 110% of the rated ac voltage or 75 to 110% of the rated
dc voltage. Be sure to supply a voltage within the above ranges to the motor. Otherwise, a malfunction, burnout, or fire may
result.

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 Operation Precautions (continued)
CAUTION
 Repeated open/close operation by the motor charging mechanism without pause should not exceed 15 times. If repeated
continuous open/close operation is inevitable, a pause of at least 20 minutes should be provided after the repetitions of 15
times. Otherwise, a spring charging motor may be burnt out.
 Do not bring your hand or face close to arc gas vent of the arc chamber while the ACB is closed. Otherwise, a burn may result
from high-temperature arc gas blowing out of the arc gas vent when the ACB trips open.
 If the ACB trips open automatically, remove the cause of tripping operation before re-closing the ACB. Otherwise, a fire
could result.

 OCR (Overcurrent Release) Handling Precautions


CAUTION
 OCR field tests and setting changes must be performed by competent persons.
 After setting changes are made, the settings be checked with e.g., a type ANU-1 OCR checker (optional).
 After completion of OCR tests, be sure to return the settings to the original values. Failure to do so may cause a fire or
burnout.
 Before changing OCR settings, open the ACB and then lock the OFF button to prevent the ACB from being closed
inadvertently.
 Use a small flatblade screwdriver with a torque of not more than 0.1 N•m or a force of not more than 0.1 N when adjusting
the setting switches (rotary step switches or slide switches). An excessive torque or force may cause a malfunction.
 Do not push the SET button diagonally. Doing so may cause a poor in return and malfunction.

 Maintenance and Inspection Precautions


CAUTION
 ACB maintenance, inspection and parts replacement must be performed by competent persons.
 Do not touch ACB current carrying parts and ACB structural parts close to a current carrying part immediately after the ACB
trips open. Remaining heat may cause a burn.
 Prior to commencing any work on the ACB, open an upstream circuit breaker or the like to isolate all sources of
power/voltage from the main and control circuits. Otherwise, electric shock may result.
 Take care to avoid adhesion of dust to main and control circuit contacts. Dust on the contacts may result in a fire.
 Prior to commencing maintenance, inspection, or parts replacement, make sure that the closing springs are released and the
ACB is open. Otherwise, unintentional open/close operation may lead to fingers or tools to be pinched by the open/close
mechanism, resulting in injury.
 Retighten the terminal screws periodically to the specified torque. Otherwise, a fire could result.
 When grinding a contact tip, be careful to prevent grinding dust from entering the breaker operating mechanism. Wipe the tip
clean after grinding. Otherwise, a malfunction or fire could result.
 Do not perform dielectric withstand tests under other conditions than specified. Doing so may cause a malfunction.
 Be sure to reinstall the arc chamber if removed. Failure to do so or incorrect installation of the arc chamber may result in a fire
or burn.
 When charging the closing springs or performing open/close operation of the ACB with the arc chamber, front cover and/or
side covers removed during maintenance or inspection work, do not touch parts other than those required for the above
operation (charging handle, ON/OFF buttons, moving core and the like). Doing so may cause fingers or tools to be pinched,
resulting in injury.
 When replacing an auxiliary, do not damage the control wire for the auxiliary or pinch the wire between the auxiliary and the
breaker body. Doing so may cause a malfunction.

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2. RECEIVING AND HANDLING
Upon receipt of your ACB, check the following. If you have any question or problem, contact us at the indicated on the back cover
of this manual.
 Check that the ACB received is as ordered and that the accessories are as specified.
 Check that the ACB is not damaged during shipment.

2-1. Transportation Precautions


DANGER
 Never stand under the ACB that has been lifted or suspended by a lifter or lifting attachments. If the ACB body is accidentally
dropped, its weight may cause serious injury.

2-1-1. Transporting the ACB


 When lifting the ACB, hold it using lifting attachments or wire ropes through the lifting holes. Take care that the position
switches, control circuit terminals, auxiliary switches, arc gas barrier and control terminal block cover which are shown in Fig. 1
are not damaged by the lifting rope. Lift the ACB carefully and gently. For transportation, place the ACB on a pallet and carry
slowly and carefully.
 Avoid shock and vibration to the ACB during transportation.
 Do not lay the ACB during transportation.
 When transporting the ACB over great distances, crate it for protection against shock and vibration and secure the crate package
with wood or ropes.
 When transporting the ACB while it is installed in a switchboard, you should fix the breaker body in the draw-out cradle with the
breaker fixing bolts (optional).
 Lower the ACB onto a flat, level surface.

Control circuit terminal


Auxiliary switches
Control circuit terminal cover Lifting hole (φ20mm)

ACB

Fig. 1 Transporting the ACB

2-2. Storage Precautions


It is recommended that the ACB be used as soon as you have received it. If it is necessary to store the ACB, note the following:
 Store the ACB in a dry indoor location to prevent condensation due to sudden changes in ambient temperature. Condensation has
a harmful effect on the ACB insulation.
 Store the ACB in a clean place free of corrosive gases and dust. In particular, exposure to a mixture of moisture and cement dust
may cause corrosion damage to metal parts of the ACB.
 Place the ACB on a flat, level surface in its normal position (Do not lay the ACB).
 Do not place the ACB directly on the floor. Do not stack the ACBs during storage.

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2-3. Installation Precautions
CAUTION
 Electrical work must be done by competent persons.
 Do not place the ACB in such an area that is subject to high temperatures, high humidity, dusty air, corrosive gases, strong
vibration and shock, or other unusual conditions. Mounting the ACB in such an area could cause a fire or malfunction.
 Be careful to prevent foreign objects (such as debris, concrete powder, dust, chippings, and iron powder) and oil or rainwater
from entering the ACB. These materials inside the ACB could cause a fire or malfunction.
 Prior to commencing any work on the ACB, open an upstream circuit breaker or the like to isolate all sources of
power/voltage. Otherwise, electric shock may result.
 Fix the ACB firmly on a flat, level surface using mounting screws. Otherwise, the ACB falls, resulting in damage to the ACB
or personal injury.
 Connect conductors (including screws) to the main circuit terminals in the specified area. Otherwise, a short-circuit may
result.
 When terminating conductors to the ACB, tighten terminal screws to the torque specified in this manual. Otherwise, a fire
could result.
 For 4-pole ACBs, be sure to connect a 3-phase, 4-wire neutral conductor to the N-phase pole (on the right end). Otherwise, an
overcurrent may hinder the ACB from tripping, resulting in a fire.

 Do not install the ACB in such an area that is exposed to direct sunlight.
 Make sure that the mounting base has a sufficient capacity of bearing the weight of the ACB (see Table 3 and Table 4). The
mounting base must be protected against vibration. Take appropriate measures to provide a perfect protection to the mounting
base against resonance. Otherwise, open/close operation of the ACB may cause a malfunction of other devices in the switchboard
or vibrations of the switchboard may cause a malfunction of the ACB.
 Use the following screws with appropriate length for the main circuit terminals.
Main circuit terminal screws: Hex head M10, with flat washers (2), spring washer (1) and nut (1) per screw
Tightening torque: 22.5 - 37.2 N·m

Table 1 Number of main circuit terminal screws required


AR220S, AR325S, AR332S
ACB type AR208S, AR212S, AR216S
AR212H, AR216H, AR220H AR316H, AR320H, AR325H, AR332H
Number of main Vertical terminals 12/16 18/24 24/32
circuit terminal
screws Horizontal/front terminals* 12/16 18/24
(3/4-pole)
* Front terminals are not applicable for high-performance ARxxxH types.

 Use the following screw for the ground terminal. The screw must have a length that allows it to be inserted 4 - 9 mm into the
ground terminal M8 tapped hole.
Ground terminal screw: M8 (1) with spring washer and flat washer
Tightening torque: 11.8 - 14.7 N·m

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 Connect conductors to the main circuit terminals in the conductor connection area as shown in Figs. 6 - 9.

 Vertical terminals, 3 Poles  Vertical terminals, 4 Poles


Right side view Back view Right side view Back view

 Horizontal terminals, 3 Poles  Horizontal terminals, 4 Poles


Right side view Back view Right side view Back view

 Front terminals, 3 Poles  Front terminals, 4 Poles


Right side view Back view Right side view Back view

Fig. 2 Conductor (include screw) connection area (AR208S, AR212S, AR216S, AR220S, AR212H, AR220H)
*Insulation distance of conductor connection area and earth metal is more than 12.5mm.

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 Vertical terminals, 3 Poles  Vertical terminals, 4 Poles
Right side view Back view Right side view Back view

 Horizontal terminals, 3 Poles  Horizontal terminals, 4 Poles


Right side view Back view Right side view Back view

 Front terminals, 3 Poles  Front terminals, 4 Poles


Right side view Back view Right side view Back view

Fig. 3 Conductor (include screw) connection area (AR325S, AR332S, AR316H, AR320H, AR325H, AR332H)
*Insulation distance of conductor connection area and earth metal is more than 12.5mm.

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 Use a support to hold conductors securely at distance L as shown in Fig. 10 and Table 2. Such a support will help preventing the
conductors and main circuit terminals from being deformed or damaged due to a large electromagnetic force caused by any fault
current. Use a high-quality insulating material for a support and secure enough insulation distance.
Table 2 Distance L
Short-circuit current (kA) 30 50 65 80 100
Distance AR2 300 250 150 150 ---
L (mm) AR3 350 300 250 250 150

Support

Conductor Conductor Conductor


ACB Support ACB Support ACB

Fig. 4 Support mounting

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 Connect the control wire to control circuit terminal and auxiliary switch.

Auxiliary switch terminal screw


(Control terminal screw)
(Position switch terminal screw)
Pan head M4 × 8,
with spring washer and terminal
washer
Tightening torque: 1.3 - 1.7 N·m

Fig. 5 Control circuit terminal and auxiliary switch

 Connect the control wire to a com. terminal as shown in Fig. 13.

Small flat-blade screwdriver Com. terminals


* If the gap above the com. terminal is
too small to insert the screwdriver,
unscrew the two communication
terminal block mounting screws (pan
head M4 × 8, red, with spring and flat
washers), remove the terminal block,
connect the control wire and reinstall Control wire
the terminal block. The tightening 8 -9mm Cross sectional area of the control
torque of the mounting screws is 1.3 wire: 1.5 mm2 (AWG16)
– 1.7 N·m. Fig. 6 Com terminal connection

 If any work is done near the ACB that have been installed, protect the openings of the ACB with appropriate covers to prevent
spatters, metal chips, wire cuttings or other foreign objects from entering the ACB.

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3. GENERAL
3-1. Types and Descriptions
TemPower2 is available in types shown in Tables 3 and 4.
Table 3 Standard types
Frame size (A) 800 1250 1600 2000 2500 3200
Type AR208S AR212S AR216S AR220S AR325S AR332S
IEC, EN, AS
Max. rated current [In] (A) *1, *2 JIS 800 1250 1600 2000 2500 3200
Marine use
N-phase rated current (A) 800 1250 1600 2000 2500 3200
Number of poles *3, *4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4
Dielectric withstand voltage [Ui] (50/60Hz) *5 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Operating voltage [Ue] (50/60Hz) *6 690 690 690 690 690 690
Rated breaking/making current [kA sym rms/kA peak]
IEC ,EN, AS [ICS = ICU] AC 690V *8 50/105 65/143
JIS C 8201-2-1 Ann.1 Ann.2 AC 440V 65/143 *10 85/187 *10
AC 690V 50/115 65/153
NK *7
AC 450V 65/153 *10 85/201 *10
DC 600V *9
For DC 40/40
DC 250V
Rated short-time current [ICW ] [kA rms] (1 s) 65 85
Rated latching current (kA) 65 85
With maintenance 30000 30000 30000 25000 20000 20000
Mechanical
Endurance Without maintenance 15000 15000 15000 12000 10000 10000
in number of ON- Without AC 460V 12000 12000 12000 10000 7000 7000
OFF cycles *11 Electrical mainte-
nance AC 690V 10000 10000 10000 7000 5000 5000
Installation Fixed type
Mass (kg) for draw-out type 73 86 73 86 76 90 79 94 105 125 105 125
External dimensions (mm)
a 360 445 360 445 360 445 360 445 466 586 466 586
Fixed
b 460
Type
c 290
*12
d 75
Line side Vertical, horizontal or front terminals
Connection method
Load side Vertical, horizontal or front terminals
Control circuit terminal type screw terminals
Spring charging method Manual or motor charging
No OCR, or L-characteristic for general feeder protection (In case of AGR-11B)
Overcurrent release (OCR) No OCR, L-characteristic for general feeder protection, R-characteristic for general feeder
protection or S-characteristic for generator protection (In case of AGR-21B,22B,31B)
Group indication (In case of AGR-11B)
Operation indication
Individual indication (In case of AGR-21B,22B,31B)
Tripping coil
Standard equipment for OCR-equipped ACB
(TC)
Shunt trip device
Tripping device Optional
(SHT)
undervoltage trip
Optional
device (UVT)
Number of switches 4C (standard), 7C or 10C; available for general feeder or microload
Auxiliary switches
Terminal type screw terminals
AC100V, AC110V, AC120V, AC200V, AC220V, AC240V,
Operation power *15 Rated voltage
DC24V, DC48V, DC100V, DC110V, DC125V, DC200V or DC220V
*1: Ambient temperature: 40°C (45°C for marine used))
*2: With horizontal terminals for AR208S - 216S and vertical terminals for AR220S - 332S
*3: For 2-pole applications, use two poles at both ends.
*4: 4-pole ACBs are not applicable to power distribution IT systems unless N-phase protection is provided.
*5: Varies depending on applicable standards. AC1000V applies to ACBs conforming to IEC60947-2 and JIS C8201-2.
*6: Varies depending on applicable standards. AC690V applies to ACBs conforming to IEC60947-2 and JIS C8201-2.
*7: Applicable to 3-pole ACBs with INST or MCR.
*8: For applicability to power distribution IT systems, consult us
*9: Applicable under 3-pole serial connection scheme.
*10: For AC500V
*11: Expected service life based on endurance test. The service life of ACB depends on the working and environmental conditions. Refer to chapter 6 “Maintenance, Inspection and
Parts Replacement”.
*12: For both vertical and horizontal terminals
*13: This manual covers fixed type ACBs.
*14: In applying or going to apply.
*15: For more information, please refer to page 18-21

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Table 4 High-performance types
Frame size (A) 1250 1600 2000 1600 2000 2000 2500 3200
Type AR212H AR216H AR220H AR316H AR320H AR420H AR325H AR332H
IEC, EN, AS
Max. rated current [In] (A) *1, *2 JIS 1250 1600 2000 1600 2000 2000 2500 3200
Marine use
N-phase rated current (A) 1250 1600 2000 1600 2000 2000 2500 3200
Number of poles *3, *4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 3 4 3 4
Dielectric withstand voltage [Ui] (50/60Hz) *5 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Operating voltage [Ue] (50/60Hz) *6 690 690 690 690 690 690 690 690
Rated breaking/making current [kA sym rms/kA peak] *7
IEC ,EN, AS [ICS = ICU] AC 690V *9 55/121 85/187 75/165 85/187
JIS C 8201-2-1 Ann.1 Ann.2 AC 440V 80/176 100/220 120/264 100/220
AC 690V 55/128 85/201 *14 85/201
NK *8
AC 450V 80/186 100/233 *14 100/233
DC 600V *10
For DC 40/40
DC 250V
Rated short-time current [ICW ] [kA rms] (1 s) 80 100 100 100
Rated latching current (kA) 65 85 100 85
With maintenance 30000 30000 25000 30000 25000 15000 20000 20000
Mechanical
Endurance Without maintenance 15000 15000 12000 15000 12000 8000 10000 10000
in number of ON- Without AC 460V 12000 12000 10000 12000 10000 3000 7000 7000
OFF cycles *11 Electrical mainte-
nance AC 690V 10000 10000 7000 10000 7000 2500 5000 5000
Installation Fixed type
Mass (kg) for draw-out type 79 94 79 94 79 94 105 125 105 125 139 105 125 105 125
External dimensions (mm)
a 360 445 360 445 360 445 466 586 466 586 - 466 586 466 586
Fixed
b 460 - 460
type
c 290 - 290
*12
d 75 - 75
Vertical terminals
Vertical terminals (Horizontal terminals can be specified as an Vertical
Line side (Horizontal terminals can
option) terminals
be specified as an option)
Connection method
Vertical terminals
Vertical terminals (Horizontal terminals can be specified as an Vertical
Load side (Horizontal terminals can
option) terminals
be specified as an option)
Control circuit terminal type screw terminals
Spring charging method Manual or motor charging
No OCR, or L-characteristic for general feeder protection (In case of AGR-11B)
Overcurrent release (OCR) No OCR, L-characteristic for general feeder protection, R-characteristic for general feeder protection or S-
characteristic for generator protection (In case of AGR-21B,22B,31B)
Group indication (In case of AGR-11B)
Operation indication
Individual indication (In case of AGR-21B,22B,31B)
Tripping coil
Standard equipment for OCR-equipped ACB
(TC)
Shunt trip device
Tripping device Optional
(SHT)
Undervoltage trip
Optional
device (UVT)
Number of switches 4C (standard), 7C or 10C; available for general feeder or microload
Auxiliary switches
Terminal type screw terminals
AC100V, AC110V, AC120V, AC200V, AC220V, AC240V,
Operation power *15 Rated voltage
DC24V, DC48V, DC100V, DC110V, DC125V, DC200V or DC220V
*1: Ambient temperature: 40°C (45°C for marine used)
*2: For vertical terminals
*3: For 2-pole applications, use two poles at both ends.
*4: 4-pole ACBs are not applicable to power distribution IT systems unless N-phase protection is provided.
*5: Varies depending on applicable standards. AC1000V applies to ACBs conforming to IEC60947-2 and JIS C8201-2.
*6: Varies depending on applicable standards. AC690V applies to ACBs conforming to IEC60947-2 and JIS C8201-2.
*7: Setting the instantaneous trip function to NON reduces the rated breaking current to the rated latching current.
*8: Applicable to 3-pole ACBs with INST or MCR.
*9: For applicability to power distribution IT systems, consult us
*10: Applicable under 3-pole serial connection scheme.
*11: Expected service life based on endurance test. The service life of ACB depends on the working and environmental conditions. Refer to chapter 6 “Maintenance, Inspection and
Parts Replacement”.
*12: For vertical terminals
*13: This manual covers fixed type ACBs.
*14: In applying or going to apply.
*15: For more information, please refer to page 18-21

Use the ACBs in the environmental conditions specified in Table 5.


Table 5 Operating environment
Altitude 2000 m max.
Ambient temperature -5°C to +40°C The average temperature for 24 hours must not exceed 35°C
Standard Humidity 45 to 85% rel. max.
environment Vibration 0.7G max.
(Standard equipped Shock 200 m/s2 (20G) max.
ACBs) No excessive water vapor, oil vapor, dust, or corrosive gases. No sudden change in temperature and no condensation.
Atmosphere Ammonia (NH3): 0.5 ppm max, Hydrogen sulfide (H2S)/sulfur dioxide (SO2)/hydrogen chloride (HCl): 0.1 ppm max.,
Chlorine (Cl2): 0.05 ppm max.
Tropical environment
Different from standard ACBs in that Ambient temperature: 60°C max. and Humidity: 95% rel. max. (no condensation)
package
Special
Cold environment
environment Different from standard ACBs in that Ambient temperature: -25°C min. for use and -40°C min. for storage (no condensation)
package
(Optional)
Corrosion-resistant
Different from standard ACBs in that NH3: 50 ppm max, H2S: 10 ppm max., SO2/HCl: 5 ppm max., and Cl 2 : 1 ppm max.
package

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Table 6 shows the dielectric withstand voltage and the insulation resistance of the ACBs.

CAUTION
 Do not perform dielectric withstand/insulation resistance tests under other conditions than specified. Doing so may cause a
malfunction.

Table 6 Dielectric withstand voltage and insulation resistance


Insulation
Impulse withstand resistance
Circuit Dielectric withstand voltage (50/60Hz)
voltage Uimp (DC500V Megger
used)
Main circuit Between poles, and terminal group and ground AC3500V 1 minute 12kV 300M
Auxiliary For general feeder Between terminal group and ground AC2500V 1 minute 6kV 100M
switches For microload Between terminal group and ground AC2000V 1 minute 4kV 100M
Control circuit Overcurrent release Between terminal group and ground AC2000V 1 minute 4kV 100M
Undervoltage trip device,
Between terminal group and ground AC2500V 1 minute 6kV 100M
Reverse power trip device
Other accessories Between terminal group and ground AC2000V 1 minute 4kV 100M
The above data applies to new ACBs. Device terminals within ACBs are not covered. Use a DC500V Megger to measure the insulation resistance.

Table 7 shows the internal resistance and power consumption of the ACBs.
Table 7 Internal resistance and power consumption
Type AR208S AR212S AR216S AR220S AR325S AR332S
Frame size (A) 800 1250 1600 2000 2500 3200
DC internal resistance (m) (for 1-pole ACB) 0.033 0.033 0.028 0.024 0.014 0.014
AC power consumption (W) (for 3-pole ACB) 200 350 350 490 600 780
Type AR212H AR216H AR220H AR316H AR320H AR325H AR332H
Frame size (A) 1250 1600 2000 1600 2000 2500 3200
DC internal resistance (m) (for 1-pole ACB) 0.024 0.024 0.024 0.014 0.014 0.014 0.014
AC power consumption (W) (for 3-pole ACB) 260 350 490 310 430 600 780
*1:Contact us.

Table 8 shows applicable current of the ACBs. The applicable current varies depending on the ambient temperatures.
Table 8 Dependence of applicable current on ambient temperature
Type AR208S AR212S AR216S AR220S AR325S AR332S
Conductor size
Standard Ambient 2 × 50 × 5t 2 × 80 × 5t 2 × 100 × 5t 3 × 100 × 5t 2 × 100 × 10t 3 × 100 × 10t
temperature (°C)
40 (standard ambient
IEC60947-2 800 1250 1600 2000 2500 3200
temperature)
EN60947-2
45 800 1250 1600 2000 2500 3200
AS3947-2
50 800 1250 1600 2000 2500 3200
JIS C8201-2-1
55 800 1200 1540 1820 2500 2990
Ann.1 Ann.2
60 800 1150 1460 1740 2400 2850
40 (standard ambient
800 1250 1540 2000 2500 3200
temperature)
NEMA,SG-3 45 800 1190 1470 1960 2500 3010
ANSI C37.13 50 800 1130 1390 1860 2440 2860
55 790 1070 1310 1750 2300 2690
60 740 1000 1230 1640 2150 2520
40 (standard ambient
800 1100 1460 1740 2370 2610
temperature)
45 800 1060 1400 1680 2280 2510
JEC-160
50 800 1010 1340 1600 2180 2400
55 770 960 1280 1530 2080 2290
60 730 920 1220 1450 1970 2170
Type AR212H AR216H AR220H AR316H AR320H AR325H AR332H
Conductor size
Standard Ambient 2 × 80 × 5t 2 × 100 × 5t 3 × 100 × 5t 2 × 100 × 5t 3 × 100 × 5t 2 × 100 × 10t 3 × 100 × 10t
temperature (°C)
40 (standard ambient
IEC60947-2 1250 1600 2000 1600 2000 2500 3200
temperature)
EN60947-2 45 1250 1600 2000 1600 2000 2500 3200
AS3947-2
50 1250 1600 2000 1600 2000 2500 3200
JIS C8201-2-1
55 1250 1600 1820 1600 2000 2500 2990
Ann.1 Ann.2
60 1250 1550 1740 1600 2000 2400 2850
40 (standard ambient
1250 1600 2000 1600 2000 2500 3200
temperature)
NEMA,SG-3 45 1250 1600 1960 1600 2000 2500 3010
ANSI C37.13 50 1250 1600 1860 1600 2000 2440 2860
55 1250 1510 1750 1600 1950 2300 2690
60 1240 1420 1640 1550 1830 2150 2520
40 (standard ambient
1250 1500 1740 1600 2000 2370 2610
temperature)
45 1250 1440 1680 1600 2000 2280 2510
JEC-160
50 1250 1380 1600 1600 2000 2180 2400
55 1250 1310 1530 1600 1920 2080 2290
60 1230 1250 1450 1600 1820 1970 2170
*1:Contact us.
Notes: For AR208S, AR212S and AR216S, it is assumed that main circuit terminals are of horizontal type at both the line and load sides. For other types, it is assumed that main
circuit terminals are of vertical type at both the line and load sides. The above values may vary depending on the switchboard configuration.

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3-2. Parts and Functions
Fig. 7 provides a general views of the ACB.

⑳ Lifting hole (φ20mm)


Front cover ⑫

ON-OFF cycle counter ⑨ ⑤ Charging indicator

ON-OFF indicator ④ ⑥ Charging handle

OFF button ② ③ ON button


ON-OFF button cover ⑧ ⑧ ON-OFF button cover
Lock-in-OFF plate ⑦

Overcurrent release (OCR) ⑪ ⑬ Rating nameplate


OCR cover ⑩

①ACB

Control circuit terminal ⑮ ⑲ Main circuit terminal

Auxiliary switches ⑯

⑱ Ground terminal M8
tapped hole

①ACB

Terminal block ⑰

Specification nameplate ⑭

①ACB
Fig. 7 General view and parts designation

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Contains the ON-OFF mechanism, the closing coil,the tripping device, and overcurrent
① ①Breaker body
release ⑪.
② ②OFF button Push to open the ACB.
③ エラー!
ON button Push to close the ACB.
④ ④ON-OFF indicator Shows “OFF” when the ACB is open and “ON” when it is closed.
Shows “CHARGED” when the closing springs are charged and “DISCHARGED” when it
⑤ エラー!
Charge indicator
is released.
⑥ エラー!
Charging handle Pump to charge the closing springs.
Lock-in-OFF plate Padlocking this plate allows the ACB to be locked in the open (OFF) state. (Padlocks are
⑦ エラー!
(optional) not supplied. Use padlocks with a 6 mm-diameter shackle.)
Provides protection against inadvertent button operation and can be padlocked. (Padlocks
⑧ エラー!
ON-OFF button cover are not supplied. Use padlocks with a 6 mm-diameter shackle.) Up to three padlocks can be
installed.
ON-OFF cycle Reads the number of ON-OFF cycles. It counts a series of operations from close to open as
⑨ エラー!
counter (optional) one cycle.
Padlocking this plate prevents settings of overcurrent release ⑪ to be inadvertently
⑩ エラー!
OCR cover
changed. (Padlocks are not supplied. Use padlocks with a 6 mm-diameter shackle.)
This protective device is supplied power via the power CT installed in the ACB main
Overcurrent release
⑪ エラー! circuit. When the current sensor detects an overcurrent in the main circuit, the OCR
(OCR)
instructs the magnet hold trigger (MHT) to trip open the ACB.
⑫ エラー!
Front cover A plastic cover of the breaker body front panel.
⑬ エラー!
Rating nameplate Indicates the type, applicable standards and rated breaking capacity of the ACB.
Specification Indicates the number of poles, operation method, accessories, and serial number of the
⑭ エラー!
nameplate ACB.
Control circuit Allow connections of external control wire to the control circuits. Wire connections are
⑮ エラー!
terminals made through M4 screw terminals. Fig. 8 shows the control circuit terminals.

Fig. 8 Control circuit terminals

Indicate the state of the ACB (ON or OFF). The auxiliary switches are available in 4C
⑯ Auxiliary switches configuration (standard), or 7C or 10C configuration (optional). Connections to the
switches are made through M4 screw terminals.
⑰ Terminal block Control circuit terminals ⑮, and auxiliary switches ⑯.
Ground terminal M8
⑱ Allows connection of a ground terminal.
tapped hole
Allow connections of external conductors. These terminals are available in three
⑲ Main circuit terminals
configurations as shown in Fig. 9.

Vertical terminals Horizontal terminals Front terminals


Fig. 9 Main circuit terminals
⑳ Lifting hole (ø20mm) Allows lifting attachments or wire ropes to be used for lifting the ACB.

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3-3. Circuits and Ratings
Fig. 10 shows an ACB(AGR-11B) circuit diagram and Table 9 and Fig. 18 show the function of each terminal and the meaning of
each sign in the diagram.

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Fig. 10-1 Breaker circuits 1

+ and ○
Table 9-1 Terminal functions and circuit symbols 1 (Applicable to both 50 and 60Hz for AC. ○ - mean the polarity for DC)
Terminal No. Function
AC100V, AC110V, AC120V, AC200V, AC220V, AC240V, DC24V, DC48V, DC100V,

02 ,□
22
DC110V, DC125V, DC200V or DC220V (To be stated when ordering)
Operation power input terminals


03 , □
12 ON switch Operation switch terminals

05 , □
15 Group indication
Operation indication contact output

05 , □
17 Trip indication
terminals

05 , □
27 Spring charged indication
AC100V, AC110V, AC120V, AC200V, AC220V, AC240V, DC24V, DC48V, DC100V, Shunt trip device power input

10 , □
20
DC110V, DC125V, DC200V or DC220V (To be stated when ordering) terminals
AC100V, AC200V or AC400V unit (To be stated when ordering)
Connect the unit to the applicable terminal Nos.
Terminal No. AC100V unit AC200V unit AC400V unit

08 , □
09 , □
18 , □
28 □
08 , □
09 AC100V AC200V AC380V Undervoltage trip device power
input terminals

18 , □
09 AC110V AC220V AC415V

28 , □
09 AC120V AC240V AC440V


24 , □30 OFF switch Undervoltage trip

19 , □29 Polarity: □
19 - , □
29 - N-phase CT connection terminals *3

01 □04 □
06 □
07 □
11 □
13 □
14
— (Reserved)

16 □21 □
23 □
25 □
26

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Fig. 10-2 Breaker circuits 2

Table 9-2 Terminal functions and circuit symbols 2


Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning
S1 - S4 Current sensors *5 LRC Latch release coil
CT1 - CT3 Power supply CT *6 SHT Shunt trip device
MHT Magnet hold trigger UVT Undervoltage trip device
M Spring charging motor Main/control circuit contact
Ry Control relay Hand connector
SW1 Control relay a contact User wiring
SW2 Spring charged “OFF” switch Relay or LED
*1: For 4-pole ACBs.
*2: For 4-pole ACBs equipped with N-phase protection and/or ground fault trip functions.
*3: Used for 3-pole ACBs with ground fault trip functions to be installed in a 3-phase, 4-wire circuit.
*4: Do not connect the ON switch with auxiliary switch b-contact in series. Doing so may cause pumping.
*5: Conversion ratio: CT rated primary current ICT (A)/150 mV
*6: Provide power to the overcurrent trip device.
*7: When you close in LRC after cut the signal of SHT, please open the interval more than 200ms.
*8: For motor split circuit, terminals, □
02 , □
22 and □
03 , □
07 are used for charging and closing operation respectively.
*9: Do not use these terminals for other circuits when both instantaneously rated shunt trip and UVT are fitted. These terminals are used by Terasaki as the anti-
burnout SW for the instantaneously rated shunt trip.
*10: Permissible voltage range of latch release coil and shunt trip device are the operation of the standard ambient temperature, which is defined as a standard
(please see table 5.).
If it is used in environments other than unregulated environment, or it is used at all times energized purposes need not be in interlocking etc.,
it is recommended to install a self-switching switch to block excitation in conjunction with the operation of the circuit breaker.

111
3rd character: Type of contact 1: Common, 2: b-contact, 4: a-contact
2nd character: Type of switch 1: Auxiliary switch, 2: Position switch (CONN.), 3: Position switch (TEST),
4: Position switch (ISOLATED), 5: Position switch (INSERTED)
1st character: Number of contact 1 - 0:Number of auxiliary and position switch
A – C: Number of auxiliary switch for microload
Fig. 11 Terminal number and function of auxiliary and position switches

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Fig. 12 shows an ACB(AGR-21B,22B,31B) circuit diagram and Table 10 and Fig. 18 show the function of each terminal and the
meaning of each sign in the diagram.

AGR-21B,22B,31B

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Fig. 12-1 Breaker circuits 1

+ and ○
Table 10-1 Terminal functions and circuit symbols 1 (Applicable to both 50 and 60Hz for AC. ○ - mean the polarity for DC)
Function Terminal No. Remarks
Circuit voltage
Connect When compatible with both When compatible with both
Terminal No. When compatible with both
the unit to AC100 - 120V and AC200 - DC100 -125V and DC200 -
DC24V and DC48V power *5
the 240V power *5 250V power *5
Control power supply □
01 , □
11 , □
21
applicable
terminal

01 -□
11 AC100 - 120V NA NA

Nos. □
11 -□ 21 NA DC100 - 125V DC24V

01 -□ 21 AC200 - 240V DC200 - 250V DC48V
AC100V, AC110V, AC120V, AC200V, AC220V, AC240V,
Operation power □
02 ○
+ -□22 ○

DC24V, DC48V, DC100V, DC110V, DC125V, DC200V or DC220V *5
ON switch □
03 -□
12
Connect Circuit voltage
Terminal No.
the unit to AC100V compatible *5 AC200V compatible *5 AC400V compatible *5
Undervoltage trip device
power □
08 , □
09 , □
18 , □
28
the
applicable

08 -□
09 AC100V AC200V AC380V

terminal □
09 -□
18 AC110V AC220V AC415V
Nos. □
09 -□
28 AC120V AC240V AC440V
OFF switch □
24 -□
30 Available for ACBs equipped with undervoltage trip device
Continuous-rated shunt
AC100V, AC110V, AC120V, AC200V, AC220V, AC240V,
trip device power and □
10 -□
20
DC24V, DC48V, DC100V, DC110V, DC125V, DC200V or DC220V *5
OFF switch

05 -□15 Long time delay trip (LT)

05 -□25 Short time delay (ST) and instantaneous trip (INST/MCR)

05 -□06 Pretrip alarm (PTA)
Operation indication □
05 -□16 Ground fault trip (GF) or reverse power trip (RPT) *5

05 -□26 System alarm
Line side ground fault (REF), negative-phase sequence protection (NS), contact overheat monitoring (OH) or tripping

05 -□17
operation *5

05 -□27 Pretrip alarm 2 (PTA2), undervoltage alarm (UV) or spring charge operation *5
Main circuit input voltage □
13 , □23 , □
04 , □
14 R-phase -□
13 , S-phase -□
23 , T-phase -□
04 , N-phase -□
14
Separate N-phase CT □
19 -□29 Polarity: □
19 (□
31 )- , □
29 (□
32 )- *3
Line side ground fault
protection (REF) CT □
35 -□36 Polarity: □
35 - ,□
36 -
Zone interlock control
power □
33 ○+ -□ 34 ○
- DC24V

Zone interlock signal I/O □


37 , □
38 , □39 , □
40 See Fig. 21.
Communication signal
I/O □
41 ○- -□ 42 ○

Communication signal
Common □
32
(Reserved) □
07 -

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Fig. 12-2 Breaker circuits 2

Table 10-2 Terminal functions and circuit symbols 2


Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning
S1 - S4 Current sensors *6 LRC Latch release coil
CT1 - CT3 Power supply CT *7 SHT Shunt trip device
MHT Magnet hold trigger UVT Undervoltage trip device
M Spring charging motor Main/control circuit contact
Ry Control relay Hand connector
SW1 Control relay a contact User wiring
SW2 Spring charged “OFF” switch Relay or LED
*1 For 4-pole ACBs.
*2 For 4-pole ACBs equipped with N-phase protection and/or ground fault trip functions.
*3 Used for 3-pole ACBs with ground fault trip functions to be installed in a 3-phase, 4-wire circuit.
*4 Do not connect the ON switch with auxiliary switch b-contact in series. Doing so may cause pumping.
*5 To be stated when ordering
*6 Conversion ratio: CT rated primary current ICT (A)/150 mV
*7 Provide power to the overcurrent trip device when control power is lost.
*8: When you close in LRC after cut the signal of SHT, please open the interval more than 200ms.
*9: For motor split circuit, terminals, □
02 , □
22 and □
03 , □
07 are used for charging and closing operation respectively.
*10: Do not use these terminals for other circuits when both instantaneously rated shunt trip and UVT are fitted. These terminals are used by Terasaki as the anti-
burnout SW for the instantaneously rated shunt trip.
*11: Permissible voltage range of latch release coil and shunt trip device are the operation of the standard ambient temperature, which is defined as a standard
(please see table 5.).
If it is used in environments other than unregulated environment, or it is used at all times energized purposes need not be in interlocking etc.,
it is recommended to install a self-switching switch to block excitation in conjunction with the operation of the circuit breaker.

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Fig. 13 provides the terminal arrangement of the ACB.

Auxiliary switches
(When standard 4C + optional 6C are used)

(When standard 4C is used)

(Com. terminals)
Control/operation circuit
The communication terminal block is added when the
undervoltage trip device and the separate N-phase CT
are used or the zone interlock, external indication or
communication capability is provided.

Fig. 13 Terminal arrangement

Fig. 14 shows how to connect the line side ground fault protection (REF) CT when the overcurrent release (OCR) is provided with
the REF capability. See Fig. 10,12 for other circuits than that of the line side ground fault protection CT.

Fig. 14 Connection of the line side ground fault protection (REF) CT

Fig. 15 shows how to connect ACBs when the overcurrent release (OCR) is provided with the zone interlock (Z) capability. See Fig.
10,12 for other circuits than that of the zone interlock.

*1 Zone interlock requires control power (DC24V) between □ 33


and □34 .
*2 Zone interlock capabilities for shot time delay trip and for
ground fault can be combined.
*3 The zone interlock system allows selective discrimination that,
when a fault current higher than the short time delay trip or
ground fault trip pickup current is detected at a point in the
power distribution system, operates the upstream ACB nearest
to the point to shut off power within 50 ms even if the
instantaneous trip function is set to NON, thus minimizing
thermal and mechanical damage to the power distribution
system. (The zone interlock system uses breaker 1, 2, …n to
shut off power when a fault current is detected in zone 1, 2, …n
within 50 ms.)
*4 Up to eight ACBs can be connected in the zone interlock
system. Connect the uppermost ACB as ACB 1 and the
lowermost ACB as ACB n, assuming the number of ACBs is n.
*5 The zone interlock cable should be of four-core, twisted pair
shield type (Showa LW222S or equivalent).
*6 Max. length pf cables ○ 1 and ○ 3 : 300 m


1 Zone interlock connection between ACBs for short time delay trip


2 Zone interlock connection of the lowermost ACB for short time delay trip


3 Zone interlock connection between ACBs for ground fault trip


4 Zone interlock connection of the lowermost ACB for ground fault trip

Fig. 15 Zone interlock (Z) connections

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Tables 11 - 16 show the ratings of the operation power supply, the shunt trip device (SHT), the undervoltage trip device (UVT),
auxiliary switches, position switches, operation indication contacts, and the N-phase CT.
Table 11 Ratings of operation power supply
Ratings of operation power supply
Permissible
Rated voltage Latch release coil
charging/closing Peak motor starting Steady-state motor Peak making current
(V) (LRC) resistance
voltage range current (A) current (A) (A)
(ohm) *
AC100 85 - 110 7 1.1 0.29 300-380
AC110 94 - 121 7 1.1 0.25 350-440
AC120 102 - 132 7 1.1 0.22 440-540
AC200 170 - 220 4 0.7 0.15 1130-1390
AC220 187 - 242 4 0.7 0.13 1410-1740
AC240 204 - 264 4 0.7 0.11 1710-2090
DC24 18 - 26 14 4 1.04 20-26
DC48 36 - 53 10 1.6 0.51 85-105
DC100 75 - 110 6 0.8 0.25 350-440
DC110 82 - 121 6 0.8 0.22 440-540
DC125 93 - 138 6 0.8 0.21 540-680
DC200 150 - 220 4 0.5 0.13 1410-1740
DC220 165 - 242 4 0.5 0.12 1710-2090
* Ambient temperature: 20°C

Table 12 Ratings of shunt trip device (SHT)


Peak exciting current
Permissible voltage Coil resistance (ohm) Max. contact parting
Rated voltage (V) (max.)
range (V) * time (ms)
(A)
AC100 70-110 0.29 300-380
AC110 77-121 0.25 350-440
AC120 84-132 0.22 440-540
AC200 140-220 0.15 1130-1390
AC220 154-242 0.13 1410-1740
AC240 168-264 0.11 1710-2090
DC24 16.8-26.4 1.04 20-26 50
DC48 33.6-52.8 0.51 85-105
DC100 70-110 0.25 350-440
DC110 77-121 0.22 440-540
DC125 87.5-137.5 0.21 540-680
DC200 140-220 0.13 1410-1740
DC220 154-242 0.12 1710-2090
* Ambient temperature: 20°C

Table 13 Ratings of undervoltage trip device (UVT)


Rated voltage Opening voltage Attraction voltage Coil exciting Power consumption (VA)
Coil resistance (ohm) *
(V) range (V) (V) current (A) Normal Attraction
AC100 35 - 70 85
AC110 38.5 - 77 93.5
AC120 42 - 84 102
AC200 70 - 140 170
AC220 77 - 154 187
AC240 84 - 168 204 Holding coil: 410 – 510
0.1 8 10
AC380 133 - 266 323 Attraction coil: 5.6-6.8
AC415 145 - 290 352
AC440 154 - 308 374
DC24 8.4-16.8 20.4
DC48 16.8-33.6 40.8
DC100 35-70 85
* Ambient temperature: 20°C

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Table 14 Ratings of auxiliary and position switches
Auxiliary switches *1 *2
Position switches
For general feeder For microload *3
Voltage (V)
Inductive load (A) Inductive load (A) Inductive load (A)
Resistive load (A) Resistive load (A) Resistive load (A)
*4 *5 *5
AC100 - 250 5 5 0.1 0.1 11 6
AC251 - 500 5 5 - - - -
DC8 - - - - 10 6
DC30 1 1 0.1 0.1 6 5
DC125 - - - - 0.6 0.6
DC250 - - - - 0.3 0.3
DC125 - 250 1 1 - - - -
*1 Using b-contact results in contact chatter of 20 ms or less when the ACB opens or closes.
*2 Do not apply different voltages to contacts of a switch.
*3 Min. applicable load: DC5V/1 mA
*4 AC cosø  0.3, DC L/R  0.01
*5 AC cosø  0.6, DC L/R  0.007

Table 15-1 Ratings of operation indication contacts (In case of AGR-11B)


Rated contact current (A)
Voltage (V) Group indication Spring charging/tripping operation
Resistive load (A) Inductive load (A) *1 *3 Resistive load (A) Inductive load (A) *2 *3
AC250 3 3 3 3
DC30 3 3 3 2
DC125 0.5 0.25 0.5 0.5
DC250 0.3 0.15 0.1 0.1
*1: AC cosø  0.3, DC L/R  0.007
*2: AC cosø  0.6, DC L/R  0.007
*3: Min. applicable load: DC5V/1 mA

Table 15-2 Ratings of operation indication contacts (In case of AGR-21B, 22B, 31B)
Rated contact current (A)
Individual indication
Long-time delay trip, short-time delay trip,
Voltage (V) Spring charging/tripping operation
instantaneous trip, pretrip alarm, ground fault trip,
system alarm
Resistive load (A) Inductive load (A) *1 Resistive load (A) Inductive load (A) *1
AC250 0.5 0.2 3 3
DC30 2 0.7 3 2
DC125 0.5 0.2 0.5 0.5
DC250 0.27 0.04 0.1 0.1
*1 AC cosø  0.6, DC L/R  0.007

Table 16 Ratings of N-phase CT


Type of ACB Type of N-phase CT Ratings (A)
AR208S, AR212S, AR216S 200/5A 400/5A 800/5A
CW80-40LS
AR212H, AR216H, AR316H 1250/5A 1600/5A
AR220S, AR325S, AR332S, AR440S 1600/5A 2000/5A 2500/5A
EC160-40LS
AR220H, AR320H, AR325H, AR332H 3200/5A

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4. OPERATION
4-1. Charging and Opening operation
DANGER
 Never touch live terminal parts. Otherwise, electric shock may result.

CAUTION
 Do not force down the charging handle after completion of manual charging operation. Doing so may cause a malfunction.
 The permissible operating voltage of the spring charging motor is 85 to 110% of the rated ac voltage or 75 to 110% of the
rated dc voltage. Be sure to supply a voltage within the above ranges to the motor. Otherwise, burnout may result.
 Repeated open/close operation by the motor charging mechanism without pause should not exceed 15 times. If repeated
continuous open/close operation is inevitable, a pause of at least 20 minutes should be provided after the repetitions of 15
times. Otherwise, a spring charging motor may be burnt out.
 Do not bring your hand or face close to arc gas vent of the arc chamber while the ACB is energized. Otherwise, a burn may
result from high-temperature arc gas blowing out of the arc gas vent when the ACB trips open.
 If the ACB trips open automatically, remove the cause of tripping operation before re-closing the ACB. Otherwise, a fire
could result.

The ACBs are available in two types in terms of the closing spring charging method and the remote operation capability: a manual
charging type and a motor charging type. The manual charging type requires the charging and ON-OFF (close/open) operation to be
done manually while the motor charging type allows the operation to be done either manually or by using a motor.

4-1-1. Charging operation


The ACB can be closed only when the closing springs have been charged. Be sure to charge the closing springs before closing the
ACB. The charging operation is permitted, regardless of whether the ACB is ON (closed) or OFF (open). The procedure for
charging the closing springs is as follows:
 Manual charging
Pump the charging handle (Fig. 16 ◯ 1 ) shows “CHARGED” Pumping the handle with the full
2 ) until the charge indicator (Fig. 23 ◯

stroke 10 - 13 times will fully charge the closing springs.

ON-OFF indicator ⑧ ① Charging indicator

OFF button ③ ⑦ ON button


Lock-in-OFF plate ④ ⑥ON-OFF button cover
ON-OFF button cover ⑤

② Charging handle

Fig. 16 Charging and opening operation

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 Motor charging
1 ) changes to “DISCHARGED” while the specified operation voltage is applied to the control
When the charge indicator (Fig. 16 ◯
circuit terminals □
02 and □
22 , the charging motor is activated to start charging the closing springs. Upon completion of the charging

operation, the charge indicator shows “CHARGED” and the charging motor is automatically deactivated. The time required for the
motor charging operation depends on the operation voltage or the ACB types, but does not exceed 10 seconds.

4-1-2. Closing operation


The ACB closing operation is not permitted unless all of the following conditions are met.
1) The charge indicator (Fig. 16 ◯
1 ) shows "CHARGED".

2) The OFF button (Fig. 16 ③) is not locked with the lock-in-OFF plate (Fig. 16 ④).
3) The specified voltage is supplied to the undervoltage trip device .
The control power of the overcurrent release (OCR) must be supplied before closing operation in order that the internal program can
be started. If the OCR trips open directly after the control power is supplied to the OCR, operation indication may be incorrect.
 Manual closing
Open the ON-OFF button cover (Fig. 16 ⑤) and press the ON button (Fig. 16 ⑦). The ACB will be closed with a sound. The ON-
OFF indicator (Fig. 16 ⑧) shows "ON" and the charge indicator (Fig. 16 ◯
1 ) shows "DISCHARGED".

 Electrical closing
Press the ON switch shown in Fig. 10,12. The latch release coil (LRC) (Fig. 10,12) will be excited and the ACB is closed with a
sound. The ON-OFF indicator (Fig. 16 ⑧) shows "ON", the charge indicator (Fig. 16 ◯
1 ) shows "DISCHARGED", and the

charging motor starts charging the closing springs.

4-1-3. Opening operation


 Manual opening
Open the ON-OFF button cover (Fig. 16 ⑤) and press the OFF button (Fig. 16 ③). The ACB will trip open with a sound. The ON-
OFF indicator (Fig. 16 ⑩) shows "OFF".
 Electrical opening
Press the OFF switch shown in Fig. 10,12. The shunt trip device (SHT) or the fixed type undervoltage trip device (Fig. 10,12) will
be excited so that the ACB trips open with a sound. The ON-OFF indicator (Fig. 16 ⑧) shows "OFF".

4-1-4. Motion of trip indication and spring charge indication switches


The trip indication and spring charge indication switches provide the breaker status as shown in Table 16.
Table 17 Motion of trip indication and spring charge indication switches
Contact output
State
Type of OCR Operation Terminal No.
See Fig. 10,12 Closing spring ACB open
ACB closed
Charged Discharged Not ready to close * Ready to close *
Trip □
05 , □
17 No change No change OFF ON OFF
All
Spring charge □
05 , □
27 ON OFF No change No change No change
* “Ready to close” means that all of the following conditions are met:
1. The closing springs are charged.
2. Opening operation is complete (At least 40 ms has elapsed after trip signal was produced).
3. The OFF button is released.
4. The specified voltage is applied to the undervoltage trip device (if equipped).

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4-1-5. Motion of operation mechanisms
Figs. 17 - 20 illustrate the motion of the charging and ON-OFF mechanisms.

For manual closing operation, ON button ◯ 1 rotates

counterclockwise. For electrical closing operation,



3

1 ' push rod ◯ 1 ' protrudes downward from the latch

release coil (LRC) and charge latch trigger ◯ 2 rotates



1

2 clockwise. This rotates closing trigger shaft ◯3

clockwise and closing release lever ◯ 4 disengages

from a semicircular pawl and rotates clockwise. And



4 charging cam ◯ 5 rotates counterclockwise, so that


6 charging lever ◯ 7 disengages from closing spring ◯ 6

and rotates counterclockwise. Closing cam ◯ 8 is

pushed up by charging lever ◯ 7 and rotates clockwise.



5

8 At this time, each component is positioned as shown in
Fig. 19. Continued to Fig. 18.

7

Fig. 17 Closing motion 1 (discharge motion)

Closing cam ◯ 8 rotating clockwise causes closing link



13
and top link ◯
9 to be pushed straight. This rotates

closing toggle cam ◯10 connected with closing link ◯ 9



12 counterclockwise, so that crossbar ◯ 11 rotates clockwise


10 and thus moving contact ◯ 12 comes in contact with

11
stationary contact ◯
13 . At this time, each component is

13
positioned as shown in Fig. 20


9


8

Fig. 18 Closing motion 2

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3
The charging handle or the charging motor provides a
counterclockwise rotation to charging cam ◯ 1 . This

rotates closing release lever ◯


2 and closing tripper

2
lever ◯3 counterclockwise and a semicircular pawl

engages with closing release lever ◯ 2 . And charging

lever ◯4 rotates clockwise so that closing spring ◯ 5 is

compressed and closing cam 5 rotates



5
counterclockwise. At this time, each component is

6 positioned as shown in Fig. 17

1


4

Fig. 19 Charging motion


1 " For manual opening operation, OFF button ◯ 1 rotates


2 " counterclockwise and trip linkage ◯ 2 rotates clockwise.

For electrical opening operation, push rod ◯ 1 protrudes

downward from the shunt trip device (SHT) or the


* undervoltage trip device (UVT). For tripping operation
by the overcurrent release (OCR), moving core ◯ 1


2 ◯
1 ' protrudes downward from the magnet hold trigger
◯ 3 (MHT) and trip linkage ◯ 2 rotates counterclockwise.

1 ◯
12

10
(Parts marked with an asterisk (*) are trip pins. To
avoid superposition in the figure, magnet hold trigger

7

11 related parts are drawn in positions that are different

9 from actual positions. This rotates trip trigger shaft ◯ 3

8 ◯
10
counterclockwise and trip lever B ◯ 4 disengages from

12
a semicircular pawl and rotates counterclockwise. And
trip lever A ◯5 rotates counterclockwise, trip link ◯ 6

moves to a lower right direction and closing toggle



6
cam ◯ 7 rotates clockwise. The force of closing spring

◯9 and contact spring ◯ 10 rotates crossbar ◯ 8


5 ◯
4 counterclockwise, so that moving contact ◯ 11 is parted

from stationary contact ◯ 12 . At this time, each

component is positioned as shown in Fig. 18.

Fig. 20 Opening motion

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4-3. ON-OFF Button Cover Locking Procedure
Lock the button cover using a padlock with ø6 shackle (up to 3 padlocks can be used) as shown in Fig. 32. The ON-OFF button
cover is locked and the ON and OFF buttons cannot be operated.

ON-OFF button cover ON-OFF button cover


OFF button ON button

Padlock

ON-OFF button cover locking


hole

Fig. 21 Locking the ON-OFF button cover

4-4. Lock in OFF Procedure


1) Open the OFF button cover shown in Fig. 22.
2) Raise the OFF-lock tab and close the button cover.
3) Lock the button cover using a padlock with ø6 shackle (up to 3 padlocks can be used) as shown in Fig. 22. The OFF button is
locked depressed, which disables the ON button.

OFF button Button cover locking


hole
OFF-lock tab
OFF button cover

Fig. 22 Locking the OFF button

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4-6. OCR Cover Locking Procedure
Lock the OCR cover using a padlock with ø6 shackle as shown in Fig. 23. The OCR cover cannot be opened, which prevents OCR
settings from being changed.

OCR cover
Padlock
OCR cover padlock hole

Fig. 23 Padlocking the OCR cover

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5. OVERCURRENT RELEASE (OCR)
Options available for the type AR ACBs include a highly reliable, multi-functional overcurrent release (OCR) with a built-in 16-bit
microprocessor.
This OCR is supplied with power through a CT and main circuit current signals from current sensors. When the OCR detects a fault,
it sends a trip signal to the magnet hold trigger (MHT) or provides a trip indication or an alarm depending on the type of the fault.
The OCR uses the root mean square sensing for the long time delay (LT), pre-trip alarm (PTA, PTA2), and N-phase protection (NP)
functions. (When six times the CT rated primary current is exceeded.) If a harmonic current flows through the ACB continuously,
the root mean square sensing allows the ACB to operate normally.
The OCR is available in the type that follows:
 AGR-11BL,21BL,31BL L characteristic for general feeder (for works and transformer protection)
 AGR-21BR,31BR R characteristic for general feeder (3 characteristics conforming to IEC60255)
 AGR-21BS,22BS,31BS S characteristic for generator protection

5-1. Specifications
Specifications of the OCR are shown in Table 18,19.
Table 18 Specifications of type AGR-11B OCR (: Standard, : Optional, –: Not applicable)
Application For general feeder
Reference
Characteristic L
section
Type designation AGR-11BL-AL AGR-11BL-GL
Long time delay trip (LT)
Short time delay trip (ST)  
Protective Instantaneous trip (INST)
function
Ground fault trip (GF) –  5-2-1.
N-phase protection  
Protection I2t ON/OFF (ST)  
characteristic I2t ON/OFF (GF) – 
Group indication LED and
Trip indication   5-5-1.
contact output
Test function – – –
Control power supply Not required Not required 3-3.

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Table 19 Specifications of type AGR-21B, 22B, 31B OCR (: Standard, : Optional, –: Not applicable)
Application For general feeder For generator protection
Characteristic L R S
AGR- AGR- AGR- AGR- AGR- XXXX - AGR- Reference
Type designation
21BL-XX 31BL-XX 21BR-XX 31BR-XX XX 31BS-XX section
21BS 22BS
Suffix (XX or XXXX) of type designation PS PG PS PG PS PG PS PG PS PR
-PS -PR
Long time delay trip (LT), short time delay trip (ST) and 5-2.,
           
Instantaneous trip (INST/MCR) ○ 1 5-3-2-6.
Ground fault trip (GF) ○
2 ○3 –  –  –  –  – – – – 5-2.,
Reverse power trip (RPT) ○ 2 ○
4 ○5 – – – – – – – – –  –  5-3-2-7.
Protective 5-2.,
N-phase protection (NP) ○
1 ○
6         – – – –
function 5-3-2-6.
Negative-phase sequence protection (NS) ○ 2 ○7         – – – –
5-2.,
Line side ground fault protection (REF) ○ 2 ○
3 ○8 ○9 –  –  –  –  – – – –
5-3-2-7.
Contact overheat monitoring (OH) ○ 2 ○
9 ○
10 – –   – –   –   
Zone interlock (Z) ○ 9 ○11 – –   – –   –    3-3.
Pretrip alarm (PTA) ○ 9 ○12 ○
13            
5-2.,
Alarm function Pretrip alarm 2 (PTA2) ○ 9 ○
12 ○
13 – – – – – – – – –   
5-3-2-7.
Undervoltage alarm (UV) ○ 5 ○9 ○
12 ○
14 – –   – –   –   
COLD/HOT (LT) ○ 15     - - - - - - - -
2
I t ON/OFF (ST) ○ 16             5-2.,
INST/MCR (Instantaneous trip) ○ 17             5-3-2-6.
Protection 0.02 2 3 4
characteristic I t/It/I T/I t/I t (LT) ○ 18 – – – –     – – – –
5-2.,
I2t ON/OFF (FG) ○
16 –  –  –  –  – – – –
5-3-2-7.
Polarity NOR/REV (RPT) ○
19 – –   – –   –    5-3-2-4.
Operation
Indication on LCD and contact output (individual indication) ○
9             5-5-2.
indication
Present current (switchable between respective phase current
  – –   – –   – –
phase max. and current) ○9

Present current /voltage/electrical energy/frequency(switchable


Measurement – –   – –   – –   5-3-2-3.
between respective phase current phase max. and current) ○ 9
/event
indication Max. current (max. phase current) ○ 9   – –   – –   – –
Max. current /demanded power(max. phase current) ○
9 – –   – –   – –  
Trip event log (last trip event) ○
9 ○
20            
5-3-2-8.
Alarm event log (last alarm event) ○ 9 ○
20            
Communication Functions             3-3.
External indicator – –   – –   –    -
Test function○9 ○
21             5-4.
Control power supply ○ 22 Required 3-3.

○1 Two modes are available; one where the ACB is tripped open and operation indication is provided and the other where the ACB is not tripped and no operation indication is
provided. Fail-safe against failure in setup (see 5-2).
○2 Three modes are available; the first where the ACB is tripped open and operation indication is provided, the second where the ACB is not tripped and only operation indication is
provided, and the third where the ACB is not tripped open and no operation indication is provided.
○3 Residual current sensing. When a 3-pole ACB applies to a 3-phase, 4-wire circuit, be sure to use the separate N-phase protection CT (see 3-3).
○4 Allows 3-phase generators operated in parallel to be protected against reverse power.
○5 If the main circuit voltage exceeds AC250V, a step-down PT (potential transformer) is needed.
○6 Provides protection to the neural conductor in a 3-phase, 4-wire circuit against overcurrent. This function applies to a 4-pole ACB.
○7 Provides protection to ACBs against negative-phase current caused by phase loss or reverse phase, preventing damage to loads.
○8 The line side ground fault protection capability allows the ACB to trip open when transformer windings or cables on the line side suffers a ground fault in TN-C or TN-S power
distribution systems where the line side neutral is grounded.
○9 Control power supply is required. Disabled when control power is lost.

10 Protects the breaker main contact against overheat, preventing troubles caused by thermal damage of the contact. Helpful for preventive maintenance.

11 Zone selective interlock implemented between ACBs in a hierarchical system allows the upstream ACB nearest a fault point to trip open in a minimum time, irrespective of short
time delay trip or ground fault trip pickup timing, thereby minimizing thermal or mechanical damage to loads. This stands for selective discrimination with zero timing.

12 Two modes are available; one where operation indication is provided and the other where no operation indication is provided.

13 The pretrip alarm capability provides an alarm on the LCD and delivers contact output when it is detected that the current value exceeds the current setting for longer than the
time setting, thereby preventing the ACB from tripping due to a gradual increase in load current. Pretrip alarm 2 allows two different timings to be set and helps regulate loads
depending on their importance.

14 Provides an alarm on the LCD and delivers contact output when the voltage of the main circuit becomes low.

15 In HOT mode, the OCR is actuated in shorter time than in COLD mode when an overload occurs after a certain degree of load is maintained for a certain time of period. This
mode helps protect heat sensitive loads.
2

16 I t ON avoids intersection of characteristic curves of the ACB and e.g., a downstream fuse. This will improve selective discrimination flexibility.

17 INST is enabled, the OCR trips open the ACB when the trip pickup current is reached or exceeded, irrespective of the ACB status. When MCR is enabled, the OCR trips open
the ACB when the ACB making current setting is reached or exceeded, and after tripping operation, it locks the ACB in the open state. MCR provides the INST function if the
control power is lost.

18 Helpful for protection in coordination with fuses or the like. (IEC 60255-3)

19 Allows selection of the power supply terminal position between upstream and downstream of the breaker.

20 Logs the latest trip event and alarm event and allows displaying the cause, fault current value and operating time of the events.

21 Allows simplified field testing where simulation signals from/to the OCR are used to check for normal long time delay, short time delay, instantaneous and ground fault trip
functions.

22 If the control power is lost, the long time delay trip, short time delay trip, instantaneous trip, ground fault trip, reverse power trip, N-phase protection and negative-phase
sequence protection functions are alive.

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5-2. Characteristics
5-2-1. L characteristic for general feeder
A general view, characteristic settings, and characteristic curves of the type AGR-11BL OCR (with L characteristic) are shown in
Fig. 24, Table 20, and Fig. 27 respectively.


1 ◯
4


3

2

7


6


8


9


12


11


13


16


17

Fig. 24 General view of type AGR-11BL OCR (with L characteristic)

Table 20 Settings of type AGR-11BL OCR (with L characteristic)


No. Setting item Symbol Setting range
CT rated primary current [ICT] × (0.5-0.63-0.8-1.0) (A)
Applied [ICT] (A) 200 400 800 1250 1600 2000 2500 3200 4000
Rated [ICT] × 0.5 100 200 400 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000

1 Rated current*1 In
current [ICT] × 0.63 125 250 500 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500
[In] [ICT] × 0.8 160 320 630 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3200
(A) [ICT] × 1.0 200 400 800 1250 1600 2000 2500 3200 4000
[In] × (0.8-0.85-0.9-0.95-1.0-NON) (A)

2 Long time delay trip pickup current (continuous) IR
• Non tripping at not more than [IR] x 1.05, Tripping at more than [IR × 1.05 and not more than [IR] × 1.2
N-phase protection trip pickup current [ICT] × (0.4-0.5-0.63-0.8-1.0): Fixed to a single point

3
(continuous)
IN
• Non tripping at not more than [IN] × 1.05, Tripping at more than [IN] x 1.05 and not more than [IR] × 1.2
Long time delay: (0.5-1.25-2.5-5-10-15-20-25-30) (s) at 600% of [IR], Tolerance: ±15%, +0.15s –0s

4 Long time delay/N-phase protection trip timing tR
N-phase protection: (0.5-1.25-2.5-5-10-15-20-25-30) (s) at 600% of [IN], Tolerance: ±15%, +0.15s –0s

6 Short time delay trip pickup current Isd [In] × (1-1.5-2-2.5-3-4-6-8-10-NON) (A), Tolerance: ±15%
tsd Relaying time (ms.) 50 100 200 400 600 800

7 Short time delay trip timing Resettable time (ms.) 25 75 175 375 575 775
Max. total clearing time (ms.) 120 170 270 470 670 870
◯8 Short time delay trip I2t mode I2t tsd ON/OFF

◯9 Instantaneous trip pickup current Ii [In] × (2-4-6-8-10-12-14-16-NON) (A), Tolerance: ±20%


11 Ground fault trip pickup current *2 Ig [ICT] × (0.1-0.2-0.3-0.4-0.6-0.8-1.0-NON) (A), Tolerance: ±20%
tg Relaying time (ms.) 100 200 300 500 1000 2000

12 Ground fault trip timing Resettable time (ms.) 75 175 275 475 975 1975
Max. total clearing time (ms.) 170 270 370 570 1070 2070

13 Ground fault trip I2t mode I2t tg ON/OFF


16 CT rated primary current display-only field


17 Factory-set rated current display-only field
 Underlined values are default settings.
 NON setting disables protective functions. If the short time delay trip function and the instantaneous trip function are set to NON, however, the fail-safe operates so that:
• The instantaneous trip function is activated at [In] × 16 or more if the short time delay trip function and the instantaneous trip function are set to NON.
 A pickup current means the threshold by which the OCR determines whether or not an overcurrent occurs. When the current flowing through the OCR exceeds the pickup current
setting provided that [IR] x 1.05 < pickup current setting  [IR × 1.2, the OCR starts counting the time for tripping. Once the current flowing through the OCR reduces to less than
the pickup current setting, time count is reset.
*1: A change in rated current setting results in changes in long time delay, short time delay, and instantaneous current settings accordingly.
*2: The ground fault trip pickup current setting should not exceed 1200A.

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Characteristic settings and characteristic curves of the type AGR-21,31BL OCR (with L characteristic) are shown in Table 21 and
Fig. 25-27 respectively.
Table 21 Settings of type AGR-21BL,31BL OCR (with L characteristic)
Setting item Symbol Setting range ○ 1
CT rated primary current [ICT] × (0.5-0.63-0.8-1.0) (A)
Applied [ICT] (A) 200 400 800 1250 1600 2000 2500 3200 4000
Rated [ICT] × 0.5 100 200 400 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000
Rated current ◯
2 In
current [ICT] × 0.63 125 250 500 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500
[In] [ICT] × 0.8 160 320 630 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3200
(A) [ICT] × 1.0 200 400 800 1250 1600 2000 2500 3200 4000
pickup current [In] × (0.8-0.85-0.9-0.95-1.0-NON) (A) ◯ 4
IR
Long time delay trip (continuous) • Non tripping at not more than [IR] × 1.05, Tripping at more than [IR × 1.05 and not more than [IR] × 1.2 ◯5
(LT) ◯
3 ◯
7 trip timing tR (0.5-1.25-2.5-5-10-15-20-25-30) (s) at 600% of [IR], Tolerance: ±15%, +0.15s –0s
COLD/HOT - COLD/HOT ◯ 6
pickup current Isd [In] × (1-1.5-2-2.5-3-4-6-8-10-NON) (A), Tolerance: ±15% ◯ 4
tsd Relaying time (ms.) 50 100 200 400 600 800
Short time delay trip trip timing◯
8 Resettable time (ms.) 25 75 175 375 575 775
(ST) ◯7
Max. total clearing time (ms.) 120 170 270 470 670 870
I2t mode I2t tsd OFF/ON ◯ 9
Instantaneous trip pickup current Ii [In] × (2-4-6-8-10-12-14-16-NON) (A), Tolerance: ±20% ◯ 4
(INST/MCR) INST/MCR - INST/MCR
pickup current ◯
10 Ig [ICT] × (0.1-0.2-0.3-0.4-0.6-0.8-1.0-NON) (A), Tolerance: ±20% ◯ 4
tg Relaying time (ms.) 100 200 300 500 1000 2000
Ground fault trip trip timing Resettable time (ms.) 75 175 275 475 975 1975
(GF) Max. total clearing time (ms.) 170 270 370 570 1070 2070
I2t mode I2t tg OFF/ON ◯ 9
Mode - TRIP/AL/OFF ◯ 11
pickup current [ICT] × (0.4-0.5-0.63-0.8-1.0)
N-phase protection IN
(continuous) • Non tripping at not more than [IN] × 1.05, Tripping at more than [IN] × 1.05 and not more than [IN] × 1.2 ○5
trip trip timing tR Depends on the long time delay trip pickup timing. Activated at 600% of [IN].
(NP) ○ 3 ◯
7
COLD/HOT - Depends on the long time delay trip mode (COLD/HOT). ◯ 6
Negative-phase Current setting INS [In] × (0.2-0.3-0.4-0.5-0.6-0.7-0.8-0.9-1.0) (A), Tolerance: 10%
sequence Time setting tNS (0.4-0.8-1.2-1.6-2-2.4-2.8-3.2-3.6-4) (s) at 150% of [INS], Tolerance: 20%, +0.15 s –0 s
protection (NS) ◯12 Mode - TRIP/AL/OFF ◯ 11
Line side ground Current setting IREF [ICT] × (0.1-0.2-0.3-0.4-0.6-0.8-1.0-NON) (A), Tolerance: 20% ○ 4

fault protection Time setting - Instantaneous


(REF) Mode - TRIP/AL/OFF◯ 11
Contact overheat Temperature setting – 155C
monitoring Time setting – Instantaneous
(OH) Mode – TRIP/AL/OFF ◯ 11
Zone interlock (Z) Current setting – Interlock with short time delay trip pickup current
◯13 Time setting – 50 ms. or less
Current setting IP1 [In] × (0.75-0.8-0.85-0.9-0.95-1.0) (A), Tolerance: 7.5%
Pretrip alarm (PTA) Time setting tP1 (5-10-15-20-40-60-80-120-160-200) (s) at not less than [IP1], Tolerance: 15%, +0.1s –0 s
Mode - AL/OFF ◯ 14
Voltage setting – [Vn] × (0.4-0.6-0.8) (V), Tolerance: 5%
Time setting – (0.1-0.5-1-2-5-10-15-20-30-36) (s) at voltage setting or less, Tolerance: ±15%, +0.1s –0s
Undervoltage alarm
Recovery voltage setting
◯15 ◯
16 – [Vn] × (0.8-0.85-0.9-0.95) (V), Tolerance: 5%
◯17
Mode – AL/OFF ◯ 14

1 Underlined values are default settings.

2 A change in rated current setting results in changes in long time delay trip, short time delay trip, instantaneous strip, pretrip alarm and negative-phase sequence protection trip
pickup current settings accordingly.

3 The operating time (t) at a long time delay (or N-phase protection) trip pickup current setting is given by
t = -27.94 × tR × loge {1 - (1.125IR/i )2} ±15% +0.15 –0 [s]
(IR : Long time delay or N-phase protection trip pickup current setting,
i: Overcurrent value, tR: Time setting) ○
1 COLD mode

2 HOT mode where an overload occurs in a 50%-

4 NON setting disables protective functions. If the short time delay trip function and the load state:
instantaneous trip (or MCR) function are both attempted to be set to NON, however,  Operating time: Approx. 80 % relative to COLD
the fail-safe operates so that: mode
• When the short time delay trip function has been set to NON, the instantaneous trip ○
3 HOT mode where an overload occurs in a 75%-
function cannot be set to NON or MCR. load state:
• When the instantaneous trip function is set to NON or MCR, the short time delay trip  Operating time: Approx. 60% relative to COLD
function cannot be set to NON. mode

5 A pickup current means the threshold by which the OCR determines whether or not ○
4 HOT mode where an overload occurs in a
an overcurrent occurs. When the current flowing through the OCR exceeds the pickup 100%-load state:
current setting provided that [IR] × 1.05 < pickup current setting  [IR × 1.2, the OCR  Operating time: Approx. 20% relative to COLD
starts counting the time for tripping. Once the current flowing through the OCR mode
reduces to less than the pickup current setting, time count is reset.

6 In HOT mode, the OCR is actuated in shorter time than in COLD mode when an Fig. 25 COLD and HOT mode
overload occurs after a certain degree of load is maintained for a certain time of
period. The OCR is factory se to COLD mode. See 5-3-2-6 for how to set the OCR to
HOT mode. If the control power is lost, load data stored in HOT mode is cleared. Fig.
38 shows the operating time in COLD and HOT modes.

7 The short time delay trip function has precedence over the long time delay trip
function. The OCR operates at the short time delay trip timing even in those current
ranges in which the long time delay trip time setting is shorter than the short time
delay time setting.
8 If DC24V zone interlock power is not provided between □
◯ 33 and □34 , the zone interlock
is inoperative and the short time delay trip function works with a total clearing time of
50 ms or less when a fault current is detected.

9 Fig. 39 shows the operating characteristic at I2t ON and I2t OFF. When I2t is ON, the OCR
operates at fixed trip pickup current of 1000% of [In]. (100% of [ICT] for ground fault trip)

10 The ground fault trip pickup current setting should not exceed 1200A.

11 "TRIP" means the breaker is tripped open and operation indication is provided, "AL"
means the breaker is not tripped and only operation indication is provided, and "OFF"
means the breaker is not tripped open and no operation indication is provided.

12 The operating time (t) at a negative-phase sequence protection trip pickup current 2
setting is given by
Fig. 26 I t characteristic
t = 1.5 × tNS × INS/i ±20% + 0.15 –0 [s]
(INS : Negative-phase sequence protection trip pickup current setting, i: Overcurrent value, tNS: Time setting)
(i is fixed to 3 × INS when i > 3 × INS)

13 Activated only when the fault point is within the zone covered by the breaker.

14 "AL" means operation indication is provided and "OFF" means no operation indication is provided.

15 Provides an alarm and delivers contact output when the voltage of the main circuit decreases to the voltage setting or lower for longer than the time setting. The alarm
ceases when the main circuit voltage returns to the recovery voltage or higher.

16 When this capability is used in conjunction with the undervoltage trip device (UVT), an alarm may be provided after tripping operation of the breaker depending on the voltage
setting.

17 The undervoltage alarm capability does not work if the main circuit voltage is originally under the recovery voltage.

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and Pre-trip alarm

Negative-phase sequence protection Ground fault trip


Fig. 27 Characteristic curves of type AGR-11BL,21BL,31BL OCR (with L characteristic)

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5-2-2. R characteristic for general feeder
Characteristic settings and characteristic curves of the type AGR-21BR,31BR OCR (with R characteristic) are shown in Table 22
and Figs. 28 - 34 respectively.
Table. 22 Characteristic settings of type AGR-21BR,31BR OCR (with R characteristic)
Setting item Symbol Setting range○1
CT rated primary current [ICT] × (0.5-0.63-0.8-1.0) (A)
Applied [ICT] (A) 200 400 800 1250 1600 2000 2500 3200 4000
Rated [ICT] × 0.5 100 200 400 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000
Rated current ◯
2 In
current [ICT] × 0.63 125 250 500 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500
[In] [ICT] × 0.8 160 320 630 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3200
(A) [ICT] × 1.0 200 400 800 1250 1600 2000 2500 3200 4000
Current setting
IR [In] × (0.8-0.85-0.9-0.95-1.0-NON) (A), Tolerance: 5% ◯
4
Long time delay trip (continuous energization)
(LT) ◯
3 ◯
5 Time setting tR (1-2-3-4-5-6.3-6.8-10) (s) at 300% of [IR], Tolerance: 20%, +0.15 s –0 s
Protection type – SIT: I0.02 t, VIT: I t, EIT: I2 t, 3IT: I3 t, 4IT: I4 t
Current setting Isd [In] × (1-1.5-2-2.5-3-4-6-8-10-NON) (A), Tolerance: 15% ◯ 4
tsd Relaying time (ms.) 50 100 200 400 600 800
Short time delay trip
Time setting ◯
6 Resettable time (ms.) 25 75 175 375 575 775
(ST) ◯5
Max. total clearing time (ms.) 120 170 270 470 670 870
I2t protection type I2t tsd OFF/ON ◯ 7
Instantaneous trip Current setting Ii [In] × (2-4-6-8-10-12-14-16-NON) (A), Tolerance: 20% ◯ 4
(INST/MCR) INST/MCR – INST/MCR
Current setting ◯ 8 Ig [ICT] × (0.1-0.2-0.3-0.4-0.6-0.8-1.0-NON) (A), Tolerance: 20% ◯ 4
tg Relaying time (ms.) 100 200 300 500 1000 2000
Ground fault trip Time setting Resettable time (ms.) 75 175 275 475 975 1975
(GF) Max. total clearing time (ms.) 170 270 370 570 1070 2070
I2t protection type I2t tg OFF/ON ◯ 7
Mode – TRIP/AL/OFF ◯ 9
Current setting
N-phase protection IN [ICT] × (0.4-0.5-0.63-0.8-1.0-NON) (A), Tolerance: 5%
(continuous energization)
(NP) ○ 3 ◯
5
Time setting tR Depends on the long time delay trip pickup timing. Activated at 300% of [IN].
Negative-phase Current setting INS [In] × (0.2-0.3-0.4-0.5-0.6-0.7-0.8-0.9-1.0) (A), Tolerance: 10%
sequence protection Time setting tNS (0.4-0.8-1.2-1.6-2-2.4-2.8-3.2-3.6-4) (s) at 150% of [INS], Tolerance: 20%, +0.15 s –0 s
(NS) ◯ 10 Mode – TRIP/AL/OFF ◯ 9
Current setting IREF [ICT] × (0.1-0.2-0.3-0.4-0.6-0.8-1.0-NON) (A), Tolerance: 20% ◯ 4
Line side ground Line side ground fault
IREF2 [ICT] × (0.1-0.2-0.3-0.5-0.7-0.9-1.1-1.3-1.5) (A), Tolerance: 20%
fault protection protection bias current
(REF) Time setting – Instantaneous
Mode – TRIP/AL/OFF ◯ 9

Contact overheat Temperature setting – 155C


monitoring Time setting – Instantaneous
(OH) Mode – TRIP/AL/OFF ◯ 9
Zone interlock (Z) Current setting – Interlock with short time delay trip pickup current
◯11 Time setting – 50 ms. or less
Current setting IP1 [In] × (0.75-0.8-0.85-0.9-0.95-1.0) (A), Tolerance: 7.5%
Pretrip alarm (PTA) Time setting tP1 (5-10-15-20-40-60-80-120-160-200) (s) at not less than [IP1], Tolerance: 15%, +0.1s –0 s
Mode – AL/OFF ◯ 12
Voltage setting – [Vn] × (0.4-0.6-0.8) (V), Tolerance: 5%
Time setting – (0.1-0.5-1-2-5-10-15-20-30-36) (s) at voltage setting or less, Tolerance: ±15%, +0.1s –0s
Undervoltage alarm
Recovery voltage setting
◯13 ◯
14 – [Vn] × (0.8-0.85-0.9-0.95) (V), Tolerance: 5%
◯15
Mode – AL/OFF ◯ 12


1 Underlined values are default settings.

2 A change in rated current setting results in changes in long time delay trip, short time delay trip, instantaneous strip, pretrip alarm and negative-phase sequence protection trip
pickup current settings accordingly.

3 The operating time (t) at a long time delay (or N-phase protection) trip pickup current setting is given by
t = 0.0222× tR/{ ( i/IR )0.02 –1 } ±20% +0.15 –0 [s] (I0.02t protection type)
t=2 × tR/{ ( i/IR ) –1 } ±20% +0.15 –0 [s] (It protection type)
t=8 × tR/{ ( i/IR )2 –1 } ±20% +0.15 –0 [s] (I2t protection type)
3
t = 26 × tR/{ ( i/IR ) –1 } ±20% +0.15 –0 [s] (I3t protection type)
t = 80 × tR/{ ( i/IR )4 –1 } ±20% +0.15 –0 [s] (I4t protection type)
(IR : Long time delay or N-phase protection trip pickup current setting, i: Overcurrent value, tR: Time setting)

4 NON setting disables protective functions. If the short time delay trip function and the instantaneous trip (or MCR) function are both attempted to be set to NON, however, the
fail-safe operates so that:
• When the short time delay trip function has been set to NON, the instantaneous trip function cannot be set to NON or MCR.
• When the instantaneous trip function has been set to NON or MCR, the short time delay trip function cannot be set to NON.

5 The short time delay trip function has precedence over the long time delay trip
function. The OCR operates at the short time delay trip timing even in those current
ranges in which the long time delay trip time setting is shorter than the short time
delay time setting.

6 If DC24V zone interlock power is not provided between □ 33 and □34 , the zone interlock
is inoperative and the short time delay trip function works with a total clearing time of
50 ms or less when a fault current is detected.

7 Fig. 41 shows the operating characteristic at I2 ON and I2 OFF. When I2t is ON, the
OCR operates at fixed trip pickup current of 1000% of [In]. (100% of [ICT] for ground
fault trip)

8 The ground fault trip pickup current setting should not exceed 1200A.

9 "TRIP" means the breaker is tripped open and operation indication is provided, "AL"
means the breaker is not tripped and only operation indication is provided, and "OFF"
means the breaker is not tripped open and no operation indication is provided.
◯ The operating time (t) at a negative-phase sequence protection trip pickup current 2
10
setting is given by
Fig. 28 I t characteristic
t = 1.5 × tNS × INS/i ±20% +0.15 –0 [s]
(INS : Negative-phase sequence protection trip pickup current setting, i: Overcurrent value, tNS: Time setting)
(i is fixed to 3 × INS when i > 3 × INS)

11 Activated only when the fault point is within the zone covered by the breaker.

12 "AL" means operation indication is provided and "OFF" means no operation indication is provided.

13 Provides an alarm and delivers contact output when the voltage of the main circuit decreases to the voltage setting or lower for longer than the time setting. The alarm ceases
when the main circuit voltage returns to the recovery voltage or higher.
◯ When this capability is used in conjunction with the undervoltage trip device (UVT), an alarm may be provided after tripping operation of the breaker depending on the voltage
14
setting.

15 The undervoltage alarm capability does not work if the main circuit voltage is originally under the recovery voltage.

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Long time delay trip, short time delay trip, instantaneous trip and pretrip alarm N-phase protection
0.02
Fig. 29 Characteristic curves of type AGR-21BR,31BR OCR (with R characteristic of I t protection type)

Long time delay trip, short time delay trip, instantaneous trip and pretrip alarm N-phase protection
Fig. 30 Characteristic curves of type AGR-21BR,31BR OCR (with R characteristic of It protection type)

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2
Fig. 31 Characteristic curves of type AGR-21BR,31BR OCR (with R characteristic of I t protection type)

Long time delay trip, short time delay trip, instantaneous trip and pretrip alarm N-phase protection
3
Fig. 32 Characteristic curves of type AGR-21BR,31BR OCR (with R characteristic of I t protection type)

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4
Fig. 33 Characteristic curves of type AGR-21BR,31BR OCR (with R characteristic of I t protection type)

Negative-phase sequence protection Ground fault trip


Fig. 34 Characteristic curves of type AGR-21BR,31BR OCR (with R characteristic of common protection type)

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5-2-3. S characteristic for generator protection
Characteristic settings and characteristic curves of the type AGR-21BS/22BS/31BS OCR (with S characteristic) are shown in Table
23 and Figs. 35 and 49 respectively.
Table. 23 Characteristic settings of type AGR-21BS,22BS,31BS OCR (with S characteristic)
Setting item Symbol Setting range ○1

Rated current ○
2 In CT rated primary current [ICT] × (0.5 to 1.0) (A): Fixed to a single point
Current setting
Long time delay trip IR [In] × (0.8-1.0-1.05-1.1-1.15-NON) (A), Tolerance: 5% ○
4
(continuous energization)
(LT) ○
3
Time setting tR (15-20-25-30-40-50-60) (s) at 120% of [IR], Tolerance: 15%, +0.15 s –0 s
Current setting Isd [In] x (2-2.5-2.7-3-3.5-4-4.5-5-NON) (A), Tolerance: 10% ○ 4

tsd Relaying time (ms.) 100 200 300 400 600 800
Short time delay trip
Time setting ○
6 Resettable time (ms.) 75 175 275 375 575 775
(ST) ○
5 –
Max. total clearing time (ms.) 170 270 370 470 670 870
I2t protection type I2t tsd OFF/ON ○ 7

Instantaneous trip Current setting Ii [In] × (2-4-6-8-10-12-14-16-NON) (A), Tolerance: 20% ○ 4


(INST/MCR) INST/MCR INST/MCR
Power setting PR [Pn] × (0.04-0.05-0.06-0.07-0.08-0.09-0.1-NON) (kW), Tolerance: +0% -20% ○ 4

Reverse power trip Time setting – (2.5-5-7.5-10-12.5-15-17.5-20) (s) at 100% of [PR], Tolerance: 20% +0.15s –0 s
(RPT) ○ 8 Polarity – NOR/REV ○ 9

Mode – TRIP/AL/OFF ○ 10

Contact overheat Temperature setting – 155C


monitoring Time setting – Instantaneous
(OH) Mode – TRIP/AL/OFF ○ 10

Zone interlock (Z) Current setting – Short time delay trip and/or ground fault trip pickup current
○11 Time setting – 50 ms. or less
Current setting IP1 [In] × (0.75-0.8-0.85-0.9-0.95-1.0-1.05) (A) , Tolerance: 5%
Pretrip alarm (PTA) Time setting tP1 (10-15-20-25-30) (s) at 120% of [IP1], Tolerance: 15%, +0.1s –0 s
Mode – AL/OFF ○ 12

Current setting IP2 [In] × (0.75-0.8-0.85-0.9-0.95-1.0-1.05) (A), Tolerance: 5%


Pretrip alarm
Time setting tP2 (1.5 x tP1) (s) at 120% of [IP2], Tolerance: 15%, +0.1s –0 s
(PTA2)
Mode – AL/OFF ○ 12

Voltage setting – [Vn] × (0.4-0.6-0.8) (V), Tolerance: 5%


Time setting – (0.1-0.5-1-2-5-10-15-20-30-36) (s) at voltage setting or less, Tolerance: ±15%, +0.1s –0s
Undervoltage alarm
Recovery voltage setting
○13 ○
14 – [Vn] x (0.8-0.85-0.9-0.95) (V), Tolerance: 5%

15

Mode – AL/OFF ○ 12


1 Underlined values are default settings.

2 Cannot be changed by the user.

3 The operating time (t) at a long time delay trip (or pretrip alarm) pickup current setting
is given by

t = 1.44 × tR × ( IR/i )2 ±15% +0.15 –0 [s]


(IR : Long time delay trip or pretrip alarm pickup current setting,
i: Overcurrent value, tR: Time setting)

4 NON setting disables protective functions. If the short time delay trip function and the
instantaneous trip (or MCR) function are both attempted to be set to NON, however,
the fail-safe operates so that:
• When the short time delay trip function has been set to NON, the instantaneous trip
function cannot be set to NON or MCR.
• When the instantaneous trip function has been set to NON or MCR, the short time
delay trip function cannot be set to NON.

5 The short time delay trip function has precedence over the long time delay trip
function. The OCR operates at the short time delay trip timing even in those current
ranges in which the long time delay trip time setting is shorter than the short time
delay time setting. 2

6 If DC24V zone interlock power is not provided between □ 33 and □ 34 , the zone interlock
Fig. 35 I t characteristic
is inoperative and the short time delay trip function works with a total clearing time of
50 ms or less when a fault current is detected.

7 Fig. 48 shows the operating characteristic at I2t ON and I2t OFF. When I2t is ON, the
OCR operates at fixed trip pickup current of 500% of [In].

8 The operating time (t) at a reverse power trip pickup current setting is given by

t = 0.429 × tRP/ { ( P/0.7PR ) -1 } 20% [s]


(PR: Reverse power trip pickup current setting, P: Reverse power value,
tRP: Time setting)
○9 Select NOR when the power supply of the load is upstream of the breaker and REV when it is downstream of the breaker. (See 5-3-2-4).

10 "TRIP" means the breaker is tripped open and operation indication is provided, "AL" means the breaker is not tripped and only operation indication is provided, and "OFF"
means the breaker is not tripped open and no operation indication is provided.

11 Activated only when the fault point is within the zone covered by the breaker.

12 "AL" means operation indication is provided and "OFF" means no operation indication is provided.

13 Provides an alarm and delivers contact output when the voltage of the main circuit decreases to the voltage setting or lower for longer than the time setting. The alarm ceases
when the main circuit voltage returns to the recovery voltage or higher.

14 When this capability is used in conjunction with the undervoltage trip device (UVT), an alarm may be provided after tripping operation of the breaker depending on the voltage
setting.

15 The undervoltage alarm capability does not work if the main circuit voltage is originally under the recovery voltage.

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Fig. 36 Characteristic settings of type AGR-21BS/22BS/31BS OCR (with S characteristic)

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5-3. OCR Setting Procedure
5-3-1. OCR Setting Procedure (AGR-11B type)
CAUTION
 OCR field tests and setting changes must be performed by competent persons.
 After setting changes are made, the settings be checked with e.g., a type ANU-1 OCR checker (optional).
 After completion of OCR tests, be sure to return the settings to the original values. Failure to do so may cause a fire or
burnout.
 Before changing OCR settings, open the ACB and then lock the OFF button to prevent the ACB from being closed
inadvertently.
 Use a small flatblade screwdriver with a torque of not more than 0.1 N•m or a force of not more than 0.1 N when adjusting
the setting switches (rotary step switches or slide switches). An excessive torque or force may cause a malfunction.

The following describes how to set the OCR.


1) Open the ACB.
2) Push the right end of the OCR cover to the left at the hollow on the front cover to unlatch and open the OCR cover. See Fig. 37.
If the OCR cover is padlocked, first remove the padlock.

Hollow

OCR cover
Front cover

Fig. 37 OCR cover

3) Use rotary step switches and slide switches to set the OCR. See Fig. 38.
 Rotary step switches must be adjusted with a small flatblade screwdriver. Turn switch knobs stepwise and do not stop the knobs
halfway between calibration markings. A bold line on a switch dial means the same settings.
 Slide switches must also be adjusted with a small flatblade screwdriver. Do not stop switch knobs halfway.

Rotary switch knob IR:


Dial 1.0
0.95
0.9 I2t SW
Bold line ON
Slide switch knob
(same setting in this range) 0.85
OFF
0.8

×In

Rotary step switch Slide switch


Fig. 38 OCR characteristic setting switches

4) Close the OCR cover.


5) After setting changes are made, it is recommended that the settings be checked with e.g., a type ANU-1 OCR checker (optional).

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5-3-2. OCR Setting Procedure (AGR-21B,22B,31B type)
CAUTION
 OCR field tests and setting changes must be performed by competent persons.
 After setting changes are made, the settings be checked with e.g., a type ANU-1 OCR checker (optional).
 After completion of OCR tests, be sure to return the settings to the original values. Failure to do so may cause a fire or
burnout.
 Before changing OCR settings, open the ACB and then lock the OFF button to prevent the ACB from being closed
inadvertently.
 Do not push the SET button diagonally. Doing so may cause a poor in return and malfunction.
The following describes how to display measurements and make settings of the OCR.

5-3-2-1. General
1) Push the right end of the OCR cover to the left at the hollow on the front cover to unlatch and open the OCR cover. See Fig. 39.
If the OCR cover is padlocked, first remove the padlock.

Hollow
OCR cover

Front cover

Fig. 39 OCR cover

2) Make sure that control power is supplied. Control power supply is required to display measurements.
3) The MENU, SET, cross and ENT buttons are used to navigate the LCD screen. Fig. 40 provides the general view of the OCR.

液晶画面の表示寿命は,
一般的にコントラストが
50%以下になる時間で Button symbols and their meanings
定められ,週温25℃,
湿度55%RHの条件の
下で,約5.7年です。 : Press the SET button using a pointed tool
液晶画面が見にくくなっ
た場合,OCR全体の交
換を要します。OCRの such as the tip of a pen.
交換については,弊社に
お問合わせ下さい。 : Press the MENU button.
Whole LCD screen : Press the up key of the cross button.
LCD
: Press the down key of the cross button.
MENU button Cross button
: Press the right key of the cross button.
SET button ENT button
: Press the left key of the cross button.
: Press the ENT button.
CT rated primary current
The button symbols are used in Figs. 54 – 67.
Rated current (factory set)

Fig. 40 OCR general view


4) Before changing OCR settings, open the ACB and then lock the OFF button to prevent the ACB from being closed
inadvertently. Unlock the OFF button after changing OCR settings.
5) Close the OCR cover after viewing measurements or changing settings.
6) After setting changes are made, it is recommended that the settings be checked with e.g., a type ANU-1 OCR checker
(optional).

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5-3-2-2. Available screens
The type AGR-21B/22B OCR has six screens available as shown in Fig. 41below. Press the MENU button to go to the next screen.

 Monitor screen (MONI): See 5-3-2-3-1.


This is the initial screen that appears when control power is turned on. Various current values can be
viewed on this screen.

 Setup screen (SETUP): See 5-3-2-4-1.


This screen allows reviewing the rated voltage, CT rated primary current or other specifications and
changing settings.

 Reset screen (RESET): See 5-3-2-5-1.


This screen allows clearing the measured max. current and the trip/alarm event log and resetting
trip/alarm operation indication.

 Setting 1 screen (SET1): See 5-3-2-6.


This screen allows viewing settings relating to long time delay, short time delay, instantaneous and
ground fault trip capabilities and changing these settings.

 Setting 2 screen (SET2): See 5-3-2-7.


This screen allows viewing settings relating to other capabilities than described above and changing these
settings.

 Maintenance screen (MAINTE): See 5-3-2-8.


This screen allows viewing the trip/alarm event log.
 Test screen (MAINTE): See 5-4.
This screen allows testing the long time delay, short time delay, instantaneous and ground fault trip
functions.
Fig. 42 Available screens

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The type AGR-31B OCR has seven screens available as shown in Fig. 43 below. Press the MENU button to go to the next screen.

 Monitor 1 screen (MONI): See 5-3-2-3-2


This is the initial screen that appears when control power is turned on. Various current values can be
viewed on this screen.

 Monitor 2 screen (MONI IVP): See 5-3-2-3-3.


Various current values, line voltage, phase voltage, power, demanded power, electrical energy, power
factor and frequency can be viewed on this screen.

 Setup screen (SETUP): See 5-3-2-4-2.


This screen allows reviewing the rated voltage, CT rated primary current or other specifications and
changing settings.

 Reset screen (RESET): See 5-3-2-5-2.


This screen allows clearing the measured max. current and the trip/alarm event log and resetting
trip/alarm operation indication.

 Setting 1 screen (SET1): See 5-3-2-6.


This screen allows viewing settings relating to long time delay, short time delay, instantaneous and
ground fault trip capabilities and changing these settings.

Setting 2 screen (SET2): See 5-3-2-7.


This screen allows viewing settings relating to other capabilities than described above and changing
these settings.

 Maintenance screen (MAINTE): See 5-3-2-8.


This screen allows viewing the trip/alarm event log.
 Test screen (MAINTE): See 5-4.
This screen allows testing the long time delay, short time delay, instantaneous and ground fault trip
functions.

Fig. 43 Available screens

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5-3-2-3. Monitor screen
5-3-2-3-1. Monitor screen (AGR-21B,22B)
Fig. 56 shows how to navigate the monitor screen and Table 44 lists the items that can be viewed on this screen.


8


1 ◯
9


2 ◯
3 ◯
4 ◯
5 ◯
6 ◯
7


2


8


1

Fig. 44 Monitor screen navigation

Table 24 Monitor subscreens


No. Subscreen item *1 Description Tolerance
○1 Max. phase current (present value) Initial display
○2 First phase (R/A-phase) current (present value) – For type AGR-21B OCR:
○3 Second phase (S/B-phase) current (present value) – 2.5% of CT rated primary current [ICT]
Reading will be "0" when < 5% of CT rated primary current
○4 Third phase (T/C-phase) current (present value) –
[ICT].
○5 Neutral (N-phase) current (present value) Displayed when THE ACB is of 4-pole type
Displayed only when THE ACB is equipped with the For type AGR-22B OCR:
○6 Ground fault current (present value)
ground fault trip function 1.5% of CT rated primary current [ICT]
Displayed only when THE ACB is equipped with the Reading will be "0" when < 1.5% of CT rated primary
○7 Negative-phase current (present value)
negative-phase sequence protective function current [ICT].
○8 Max. phase current –
○9 (Setup screen) See 5-3-2-4-1. –
*1 If no value is found for an item, the corresponding subscreen is skipped.

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5-3-2-3-2. Monitor 1 screen (AGR-31B)
Fig. 45 shows how to navigate the monitor 1 screen and Table 27 lists the items that can be viewed on this screen.


4


1 ◯
5


2


3


4


1

Fig. 45 Monitor 1 screen navigation

Table 25 Monitor 1 subscreens


No. Subscreen item *1 Description Tolerance
○1 Max. phase current (present value) Initial display
○2 Ground fault current (present value)
Displayed only when THE ACB is equipped with the 1.5% of CT rated primary current [ICT]
ground fault trip function Reading will be "0" when < 1.5% of CT rated primary
○3 Max. phase current – current [ICT].
○4 Power (present value) -
○5 (Monitor 2 screen) See 5-3-2-3-3.
*1: If no value is found for an item, the corresponding subscreen is skipped.

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5-3-2-3-3. Monitor 2 screen (AGR-31B)
Fig. 46 shows how to navigate the monitor 2 screen and Table 28 lists the items that can be viewed on this screen.


1 ◯
18


2 ◯
3 ◯
4 ◯
5 ◯
6 ◯
7


2


8


9 ◯
10 ◯
11


9

9 ’
◯ 10 ’
◯ 11 ’

9 ’


12 ◯
13 ◯
14


12


15 (from the next page)


15 (to the next page)

Fig. 46-1 Monitor 2 screen navigation

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12 (to the previous page)


12 - ◯
14 (from the previous page)


15


16


17


2 (to the previous page)

Fig. 46-2 Monitor 2 screen navigation

Table 26 Monitor 2 subscreens


No. Subscreen item *1 Description Tolerance
○1 (Monitor 1 screen) See 5-3-2-3-2.
○2 First phase (R/A-phase) current (present value) –
○3 Second phase (S/B-phase) current (present value) –
○4 Third phase (T/C-phase) current (present value) –
○5 Neutral (N-phase) current (present value) Displayed when the ACB is of 4-pole type
Displayed only when the ACB is equipped with the

6 Ground fault current (present value)
ground fault trip function
Displayed only when the ACB is equipped with the

7 Negative-phase current (present value)
negative-phase sequence protective function

8 Max. phase current –
Line voltage between first and second phases (R and

9
S-phases, A and B-phases)
Displayed when the ACB is of single phase 3-wire
Line voltage between second and third phases (S

10 or 3-phase 3/4-wire type capable of line voltage
and T-phases, B and C-phases)
indication 1.5% of CT rated primary current [ICT]
Line voltage between thrid and first phases (T and R- Reading will be "0" when < 1.5% of CT rated primary

11
phases, C and A-phases) current [ICT].
Phase voltage between first (R/A) and neutral (N)
○9 ’
phases
Phase voltage between second (S/B) and neutral (N) Displayed when ACB is of 3-pahse 4-wire type
10 ’

phases capable of phase voltage indication
Phase voltage between third (T/C) and neutral (N)
11 ’

phases

12 Power –

13 Demanded power –

14 Max. demanded power –

15 Electrical energy –

16 Power factor –

17 Frequency –

18 (Setup screen) See 5-3-2-4-2.
*1: If no value is found for an item, the corresponding subscreen is skipped.

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5-3-2-4. Setup screen
5-3-2-4-1. Setup screen(AGR-21B,22B)
Fig. 47 shows how to navigate the setup screen and Table 29 lists the items that can be viewed on this screen.


1 ○
21


2 ◯
3 ◯
4 ◯
5 ◯
6


7 ◯
14


7 ◯
8


2


9 ◯
10


9 ◯
2


11 ◯
12 ◯
13


11


17 - ◯
19 (from the next page)


17 (to the next page)

Fig. 47-1 Setup screen navigation

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11 (to the previous page)


11 - ◯
13 (to the previous page)


14 ◯
15 ◯
16 ◯
17


14 ◯
2

Cancel Save change


Setting change mode ◯
18 ◯
19 ◯
20
 Other settings can
be changed in the
same way on the
respective subscreens.

:Flashing

Fig. 47-2 Setup screen navigation

Table 27 Setup subscreens


Setting
No. Subscreen item *1 Setting range/Remarks *2
change

1 (Monitor screen) – See 5-3-2-3-1.

2 Main circuit rated voltage Disabled Fixed *3

3 CT rated primary current Disabled Fixed *3

4 Main circuit rated power Disabled Fixed *3 *8

5 Trip/alarm pickup settings Enabled % - AV (%: Percentage of setting reference, AV: Actual current (A.kA)/voltage (V)/power (W / kW) value)

6 Number of poles Disabled Fixed *3
Fixed (displayed only when THE ACB is equipped with the reverse power trip function and the main circuit

7 PT (potential transformer) primary current Disabled
voltage exceeds 250V) *3
PT (potential transformer) secondary Fixed (displayed only when THE ACB is equipped with the reverse power trip function and the main circuit

8 Disabled
current voltage exceeds 250V) *3
NOR-REV (NOR: Normal connection, REV: Reverse connection)

9 Polarity Enabled Select NOR when the power supply of the load is upstream of the breaker and REV when it is downstream of the
breaker. *8

10 Phase sequence Enabled 123-321 (123 means RST (ABC) and 321 does TSR (CBA) from left to right, as seen from the front of the ACB)

11 Transmission address Enabled 01-02-…-31 (31 addresses) *4 *5

12 Transmission rate Enabled 4800/9600/19200 baud

13 Parity Enabled EVE-ODD-NON

14 Current adjustment, 1st phase Enabled 97-98-99-100-101-102-103(%) *6 *7

15 Current adjustment, 2nd phase Enabled 97-98-99-100-101-102-103(%) *6 *7

16 Current adjustment, 3rd phase Enabled 97-98-99-100-101-102-103(%) *6 *7

17 Current adjustment, Nth phase Enabled 97-98-99-100-101-102-103 (%) (Equipped on 4-pole ACBs) *6 *7
Press ENTER to enter this subscreen from a setup subscreen. The value that can be changed will flash. To exit

18 Setting change mode "Start" –
this subscreen, press the right or left key of the cross button.
Press the up or down key of the cross button to change the setting. To exit this subscreen with no change in

19 Setting change mode "Setting change" –
setting, press the right or left key of the cross button.
Press ENTER to enter this subscreen from subscreen ○ 19 . "SURE" will be flashing. To save the change, press

20 Setting change mode "Save change" – SET. The subscreen will exit to the Reset screen. To exit this subscreen while no change is saved, press the right
or left key of the cross button.

21 (Reset screen) – See 5-3-2-5-1.
*1 If no value is found for an item, the corresponding subscreen is skipped.
*2 Underlined values are default settings.
*3 Factory set according to your request.
*4 The setting procedure is somewhat different from ○ 18 – ○
20 . Press ENT while subscreen ○ 11 is displayed. The ten's digit of the communication address will flash. Use the up or
down key of the cross button to change the digit. After changing the ten's digit, press ENT again. The unit's digit of the communication address will flash. Use the up or down
key of the cross button to change the digit. After changing the unit's digit, press ENT. "SURE" will start flashing. See the description of subscreen ○ 20 .
*5 If a communication address other than 01 to 31 is entered and SET is pressed, the address setting will not change; the ten's digit of the communication address will flash,
then the OCR returns to setting change mode.
*6 Factory set before delivery.
*7 These subscreens are for making corrections to avoid variation in measurement. Settings on the subscreens have no influence upon trip/alarm pickup current values.
*8 Only for the AGR-22BS-PR,this item is indicated.

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5-3-2-4-2. Setup screen(AGR-31B)
Fig. 48 shows how to navigate the setup screen and Table 30 lists the items that can be viewed on this screen.


1 ○
26

×2


2 ◯
3 ◯
4 ◯
5 ◯
6


7 ◯
17


7 ◯
8


2


9 ◯
10 ◯
11 ◯
12


9 ◯
2


13 ◯
14 ◯
15


13

16 - ◯
◯ 24 (from the next page)


16 (to the next page)

Fig. 48-1 Setup screen navigation

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13 (to the previous page)
◯13 - ◯
15 (from the previous page)


16


17 ◯
18 ◯
19 ◯
20


21 ◯
2


21 ◯
22


17

Cancel Save change


Setting change mode
 Other settings can ◯
23 ◯
24 ◯
25
be changed in the
same way on the
respective subscreens.

: Flashing

Fig. 48-2 Setup screen navigation

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Table 28 Setup subscreens
Setting
No. Subscreen item *1 Setting range/Remarks *2
change

1 (Monitor 1 screen) – See 5-3-2-3-2.

2 Main circuit rated voltage Disabled Fixed *3

3 CT rated primary current Disabled Fixed *3
Determined (calculated with main circuit rated voltage and rated current [In])

4 Main circuit rated power Disabled
Fixed *3 (for OCR type AGR-31BS-PR)

5 Trip/alarm pickup settings Enabled % - AV (%: Percentage of setting reference, AV: Actual current (A/kA)/voltage (V)/power (W / kW) value)

6 Number of poles Disabled Fixed *3
Fixed (displayed only when THE ACB is equipped with the reverse power trip function and the main circuit

7 PT (potential transformer) primary current Disabled
voltage exceeds 250V) *3
PT (potential transformer) secondary Fixed (displayed only when THE ACB is equipped with the reverse power trip function and the main circuit

8 Disabled
current voltage exceeds 250V) *3

9 Phase wiring scheme Enabled 13-33-34
NOR-REV (NOR: Normal connection, REV: Reverse connection)

10 Polarity Enabled Select NOR when the power supply of the load is upstream of the breaker and REV when it is downstream of the
breaker. (for OCR type AGR-31B)

11 Phase sequence Enabled 123-321 (123 means RST (ABC) and 321 does TSR (CBA) from left to right, as seen from the front of the ACB)

12 Voltage indication Enabled L-N-L-L

13 Transmission address Enabled 01-02-…-31 (31 addresses) *4 *5

14 Transmission rate Enabled 4800/9600/19200 baud

15 Parity Enabled EVE-ODD-NON

16 Demand interval Enabled 5-30-60 (MIN)

17 Current adjustment, 1st phase Enabled 97-98-99-100-101-102-103(%) *6 *7

18 Current adjustment, 2nd phase Enabled 97-98-99-100-101-102-103(%) *6 *7

19 Current adjustment, 3rd phase Enabled 97-98-99-100-101-102-103(%) *6 *7

20 Current adjustment, Nth phase Enabled 97-98-99-100-101-102-103 (%) (Equipped on 4-pole ACBs) *6 *7

21 Voltge ratio adjustment Enabled 97-98-99-100-101-102-103 (%) *6 *7

22 Power adjustment Enabled 97-98-99-100-101-102-103 (%) *6 *7
Press ENTER to enter this subscreen from a setup subscreen. The value that can be changed will flash. To exit

23 Setting change mode "Start" –
this subscreen, press the right or left key of the cross button.
Press the up or down key of the cross button to change the setting. To exit this subscreen with no change in

24 Setting change mode "Setting change" –
setting, press the right or left key of the cross button.
Press ENTER to enter this subscreen from subscreen ○ 19 . "SURE" will be flashing. To save the change, press

25 Setting change mode "Save change" – SET. The subscreen will exit to the Reset screen. To exit this subscreen while no change is saved, press the right
or left key of the cross button.

26 (Reset screen) – See 5-3-2-5-2.
*1: If no value is found for an item, the corresponding subscreen is skipped.
*2: Underlined values are default settings.
*3: Factory set according to your request.
*4: The setting procedure is somewhat different from ◯ 23 – ◯
25 . Press ENT while subscreen ○ 13 is displayed. The ten's digit of the communication address will flash. Use the up or
down key of the cross button to change the digit. After changing the ten's digit, press ENT again. The unit's digit of the communication address will flash. Use the up or down
key of the cross button to change the digit. After changing the unit's digit, press ENT. "SURE" will start flashing. See the description of subscreen ◯ 25 . If SET is pressed when
the ten's digit is flashing, "SURE" will start flashing, indicating that the current subscreen has exited to subscreen ◯ 25 .
*5: If a communication address other than 01 to 31 is entered and SET is pressed, the address setting will not change; the ten's digit of the communication address will flash,
then the OCR returns to setting change mode.
*6: Factory set before delivery.
*7: These subscreens are for making corrections to avoid variation in measurement. Settings on the subscreens have no influence upon trip/alarm pickup current values.

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5-3-2-5. Reset screen
5-3-2-5-1. Reset screen (AGR-21B,22B)
Fig. 49 shows how to navigate the reset screen and Table 29 lists the items that can be cleared on this screen. When an item is
cleared while its contact output is on, the contact output turns off.


1 ◯
8

×2


2 ◯
3 ◯
4


2

Cancel Clear


5 ◯
6 ◯
7

Clear mode
 Other settings can be
cleared in the same
way on the respective
subscreens.

: Flashing

Fig. 49 Reset screen navigation

Table 29 Reset subscreens


No. Subscreen item Description
○1 (Monitor screen) See 5-3-2-3-1.
○2 Trip event log Allows clearing the trip event log (trip cause, fault current value and operating time).
○3 Alarm event log Allows clearing the alarm event log (alarm cause, fault current value and operating time).
○4 Max. phase current Allows clearing the max. phase current (see Fig. 56 ○ 8 ).

Press ENTER to enter this subscreen from a reset subscreen. "NO" will flash. To exit this subscreen, press the right or left

5 Clear mode "Start"
key of the cross button.
Press the up or down key of the cross button. "YES" will appear. To exit this subscreen without clearing the item, press the

6 Clear mode "YES"
right or left key of the cross button.
This subscreen appears when ENTER is pressed while "YES" is appearing. "SURE" will flash. To clear the item, press SET.

7 Clear mode "Clear" The subscreen will exit to the Setting 1 screen. When an items is cleared while its contact output is on, the contact output
turns off. To exit this subscreen without clearing the item, press the right or left key of the cross button.

8 (Setting 1 screen) See 5-3-2-6.

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5-3-2-5-2. Reset screen(AGR-31B)
Fig. 50 shows how to navigate the reset screen and Table 30 lists the items that can be cleared on this screen. When an item is
cleared while its contact output is on, the contact output turns off.


1 ◯
10

×3


2 ◯
3 ◯
4 ◯
5 ◯
6

Cancel Clear
Clear mode
 Other settings can be ◯
7 ◯
8 ◯
9

cleared in the same


way on the respective
subscreens.

: Flashing

Fig. 50 Reset screen navigation

Table 30 Reset subscreens


No. Subscreen item Description
○1 (Monitor screen) See 5-3-2-3-2.
○2 Trip event log Allows clearing the trip event log (trip cause, fault current value and operating time).
○3 Alarm event log Allows clearing the alarm event log (alarm cause, fault current value and operating time).
○4 Max. demanded power Allows clearing the max. demanded power (see Fig. 51 ○ 17 )

○5 Max. phase current Allows clearing the max. phase current (see Fig. 51 ○ 9 ).

○6 Integrated demand Allows clearing the integrated demand.


Press ENTER to enter this subscreen from a reset subscreen. "NO" will flash. To exit this subscreen, press the right or left

7 Clear mode "Start"
key of the cross button.
Press the up or down key of the cross button. "YES" will appear. To exit this subscreen without clearing the item, press the

8 Clear mode "YES"
right or left key of the cross button.
This subscreen appears when ENTER is pressed while "YES" is appearing. "SURE" will flash. To clear the item, press SET.

9 Clear mode "Clear" The subscreen will exit to the Setting 1 screen. To exit this subscreen without clearing the item, press the right or left key of
the cross button.

10 (Setting 1 screen) See 5-3-2-6.

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5-3-2-6. Setting 1 screen
Fig. 51 shows how to navigate the Setting 1 screen and Table 31 lists the items that can be viewed or changed on this screen.


1 ◯
16 2 ’

× 3 (AGR-21B/22B)
× 4 (AGR-31B)

2


11


3 ◯
4 ◯
5 ◯
6 ◯
7


3


8 ◯
9 ◯
10


8


11 ◯
12


11 ◯
2

Cancel Save change


13 ◯
14 ◯
15

Setting change mode


 Other settings can be
changed in the same
way on the respective
subscreens.

: Flashing
Fig. 51 Setting 1 screen navigation

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Table 31 Setting 1 subscreens
No. Subscreen item *1 Setting range/Remarks *2 *3
○1 (Monitor screen) See 5-3-2-3.
○2 Rated current (L/R characteristic) [ICT] × (0.5-0.63-0.8-1.0) (A)
○2 ’ Rated current (S characteristic) [ICT] × (0.5 to 1.0) (A): Fixed to a single point in increments of 1A
Long time delay trip characteristic

3 SIT-VIT-EIT-3IT-4IT (SIT: I0.02 t, VIT: I t, EIT: I2 t, 3IT: I3 t, 4IT: I4 t) *4
(R characteristic)
L/R characteristic: [In] × (0.8-0.85-0.9-0.95-1.0-NON) (A)

4 Long time delay trip pickup current
S characteristic: [In] × (0.8-1.05-1.1-1.15-NON) (A)
L characteristic: 0.5-1.25-2.5-5-10-15-20-25-30 (s)
○5 Long time delay trip pickup time R characteristic: 1-2-3-4-5-6.3-6.8-10 (s)
S characteristic: 15-20-25-30-40-50-60 (s)
○6 Long time delay trip mode HOT/COLD COLD/HOT
○7 N-phase protection trip pickup current [ICT] × (0.4-0.5-0.63-0.8-1.0) (A)
L/R characteristic: [In] x (1-1.5-2-2.5-3-4-6-8-10-NON) (A)
○8 Short time delay trip pickup current
S characteristic: [In] x (2-2.5-2.7-3-3.5-4-4.5-5-NON) (A)
L/R characteristic: 0.05-0.1-0.2-0.4-0.6-0.8 (s)
○9 Short time delay trip pickup time
S characteristic: 0.1-0.2-0.3-0.4-0.6-0.8 (s)
2

10 Short time delay trip I t protection type OFF/ON

11 Instantaneous trip pickup current [In] x (2-4-6-8-10-12-14-16-NON) (A)

12 Instantaneous trip INST/MCR INST/MCR
Press ENTER to enter this subscreen from a setting 1 subscreen. The value that can be changed will flash. To exit this subscreen,

13 Setting change mode "Start"
press the right or left key of the cross button.
Setting change mode "Setting Press the up or down key of the cross button to change the setting. To exit this subscreen with no change in setting, press the

14
change" right or left key of the cross button.
Press ENTER to enter this subscreen while subscreen ○ 14 is displayed. "SURE" will flash. To save the change, press SET. The

15 Setting change mode "Save change" subscreen will exit to the Setting 2 screen. To exit this subscreen while no change is saved, press the right or left key of the cross
button.

16 (Setting 2 screen) See 5-3-2-7.
*1 If no value is found for an item, the corresponding subscreen is skipped.
*2 Underlined values are default settings.
*3 This table shows percent representations of settings. For AV representations (see 5-3-2-4), current values are indicated in A (Amperage).
*4 Factory set according to your request.

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5-3-2-7. Setting 2 screen
Fig. 52 shows how to navigate the Setting 2 screen and Table 32 lists the items that can be viewed or changed on this screen.


1 ◯
31

× 4 (AGR-21B/22B)
× 5 (AGR-31B)


2 ◯
3 ◯
4 ◯
5


2 ◯
26 (to the next page)


6 ◯
7 ◯
8 ◯
9


6


10 ◯
11 ◯
12 ◯
13


10


14 ◯
15 ◯
16


14


17 - ◯
19 (from the next page)


17 (to the next page)

Fig. 52-1 Setting 2 screen navigation

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14 (to the previous page)


14 - ◯
16 (from the previous page)


17 ◯
18 ◯
19


17


20 ◯
21 ◯
22


20


23 ◯
24 ◯
25


23


26 ◯
27


26


2 -◯
5 (from the previous page)


2 (to the previous page)

Cancel Save change


28 ◯
29 ◯
30

Setting change mode


 Other settings can be
changed in the same
way on the respective
subscreens.

: Flashing

Fig. 52-2 Setting 2 screen navigation

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Table 32 Setting 2 subscreens
No. Subscreen item *1 Setting range/Remarks *2 *3
○1 (Monitor screen) See 5-3-2-3.
○2 Ground fault trip mode TRIP/AL/OFF
○3 Ground fault trip pickup current [ICT] × (0.1-0.2-0.3-0.4-0.6-0.8-1.0-NON) (A)
○4 Ground fault trip pickup time 0.1-0.2-0.3-0.5-1-2 (s)
○5 Ground fault trip I2t protection type OFF/ON
○6 Line side ground fault protection mode TRIP/AL/OFF
Line side ground fault protection trip pickup

7 [ICT] × (0.1-0.2-0.3-0.4-0.6-0.8-1.0-NON) (A)
current
○8 Line side ground fault protection bias current [ICT] × (0.1-0.3-0.5-0.7-0.9-1.1-1.3-1.5) (A) *4
○9 Line side ground fault protection bias limit 100% (fixed) *4

10 undervoltage alarm mode AL/OFF

11 Undervoltage alarm recovery voltage [Vn] × (0.8-0.85-0.9-0.95) (V)

12 Undervoltage alarm pickup voltage [Vn] × (0.4-0.6-0.8) (V)

13 Undervoltage alarm pickup time 0.1-0.5-1-2-5-10-15-20-30-36 (s)

14 Reverse power trip mode TRIP/AL/OFF

15 Reverse power trip pickup power [Pn] × (0.04-0.05-0.06-0.07-0.08-0.09-0.1-NON) (kW)

16 Reverse power trip pickup time 2.5-5-7.5-10-12.5-15-17.5-20 (s)

17 Negative-phase sequence protection mode TRIP/AL/OFF
Negative-phase sequence protection trip

18 [In] × (0.2-0.3-0.4-0.5-0.6-0.7-0.8-0.9-1.0) (A)
pickup current
Negative-phase sequence protection trip

19 0.4-0.8-1.2-1.6-2-2.4-2.8-3.2-3.6-4 (s)
pickup time

20 Pretrip alarm mode AL/OFF
L/R characteristic: [In] × (0.75-0.8-0.85-0.9-0.95-1.0) (A)

21 Pretrip alarm pickup current
S characteristic: [In] × (0.75-0.8-0.85-0.9-0.95-1.0-1.05) (A)
L/R characteristic: 5-10-15-20-40-60-80-120-160-200) (s)

22 Pretrip alarm pickup time
S characteristic: 10-15-20-25-30 (s)

23 Pretrip alarm 2 mode AL/OFF

24 Pretrip alarm 2 pickup current [In] × (0.75-0.8-0.85-0.9-0.95-1.0-1.05) (A)

25 Pretrip alarm 2 pickup time 1.5× tP1 (s) (determined by auto calculation)

26 Contact overheat monitor mode TRIP/AL/OFF

27 Contact overheat alarm pickup temperature 155C (fixed)
Press ENTER to enter this subscreen from a setting 2 subscreen. The value that can be changed will flash. To exit this

28 Setting change mode "Start"
subscreen, press the right or left key of the cross button.
Press the up or down key of the cross button to change the setting. To exit this subscreen with no change in setting, press

29 Setting change mode "Setting change"
the right or left key of the cross button.
Press ENTER to enter this subscreen from subscreen ◯ 29 . "SURE" will flash. To save the change, press SET. The

30 Setting change mode "Save change" subscreen will exit to the Setting 2 screen. To exit this subscreen while no change is saved, press the right or left key of the
cross button.

31 (Maintenance screen) See 5-3-2-8 and 5-4.
*1 If no value is found for an item, the corresponding subscreen is skipped.
*2 Underlined values are default settings.
*3 This table shows percent representations of settings. For AV representations (see 5-3-2-4), current values are indicated in A (Amperage), V (voltage),or kW (kilowatt).
*4 The line side ground fault protection bias current and bias limit are coefficients for strain. Because the line side ground fault protection function performs an arithmetic
operation using the difference between CTs with different characteristics, errors in measured line side ground fault current become significant when a large current flows
through the ACB. "Strain" is to increase the line side ground fault trip pickup current with increasing current flowing through the ACB, thus preventing malfunctions caused by
such an error. The following shows the relationship between the current flowing through the ACB and the line side ground fault protection trip pickup current under "strained"
conditions:

When ( i + iREFCT ) / 2  IREF2;


IREFNOW = IREF
When ( i + iREFCT ) / 2 > IREF2;
IREFNOW = IREF [ 1 + a { ( i + iREFCT ) / 2 IREF2 - 1 } ]
(IREF: Line side ground fault protection trip pickup current, IREF2: Line side ground fault protection bias current, a: Line side ground fault
protection bias limit, i: Max. phase current (present value), iREFCT: Line side ground fault current, IREFNOW: Line side ground fault
protection pickup current calculated using strain coefficients)

Ex.: When ( i + iREF ) / 2 = 5 × IREF2 and other settings remain default;


IREFNOW = IREF [ 1 + 1 × { 5 × IREF2 / IREF2 - 1 } ] = IREF [ 1 + 1× { 5 - 1 } ] = 5 × IREF

IREFNO

W
α × IREF/IREF2
(=◯9 ×◯ 7 /◯8 )

IREF
(◯7 )
(I+IREFCT)/2
IREF2(◯
8 )

Fig. 53 Relationship between the current flowing through the ACB and the line side
ground fault protection trip pickup current under "strained" conditions

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5-3-2-8. Maintenance screen
Fig. 54 shows how to navigate the maintenance screen and Table 33 lists the items that can be viewed on this screen.


1 ◯
7

× 5 (AGR-21B/22B)
× 6 (AGR-31B)

2


5


3 ◯
4


3


5 ◯
6


5 ◯
2

Fig. 54 Maintenance screen

Table 33 Maintenance subscreens


No. Subscreen item *1 Description
○1 (Monitor screen) See 5-3-2-3.
○2 (Maintenance screen) –
○3 Trip event log (fault current value) Trip cause and fault current value
○4 Trip event log (operating time) Trip cause and operating time
○5 Alarm event log (fault current value) Alarm cause and fault current value
○6 Alarm event log (operating time) Alarm cause and operating time
○7 (Monitor screen) See 5-3-2-3.
*1 If no value is found for an item, the corresponding subscreen is skipped.

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5-4. OCR Function Check
CAUTION
 OCR function check and setting changes must be performed by competent persons.
 After completion of OCR tests, be sure to return the settings to the original values. Failure to do so may cause a fire or
burnout.

Use the following procedure to perform OCR function check.


1) Open the ACB and draw out the breaker body to the TEST position.
2) Change settings according to the test as shown in Table 36.
Table 34 OCR setting changes
Test *1 Output signal value Setting to be changed
L characteristic: [IR] × 6 Non
Long time delay trip R characteristic: [IR] × 3 Non
S characteristic: [IR] × 1.2 Non
Short time delay trip [Isd] × 1.2 [Ii] >[Isd] × 1.5, Short time delay trip I2t protection: OFF
Instantaneous trip Mode: INST
[Ii] × 1.2
MCR Mode: MCR
Ground fault trip [Ig] × 1.5 Ground fault trip I2t protection: OFF
*1 Setting an item to NON and OFF disables the test for the item.

3) To check the ACB along with the OCR, close the ACB before applying a test signal. When checking the MCR function, close
the ACB within 0.3 s. after applying a test signal.
4) Follow the procedure described in Fig. 67 and Table 37 to check the OCR for normal operation. (In NTR mode, the ACB does
not operate, a trip/alarm event is not saved in the log and operation indication contact output is not provided).

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6 ◯
8 ◯
11


1 ◯
3 ◯
7 ◯
9 ◯
10


2

×5
×6

2 ◯
4 ◯
8 ◯
2 ◯
11


5 ◯
7 ◯
10


6
: Flashing


3

Fig. 55 OCR function check screen navigation

Table 35 OCR function check subscreens


No. Subscreen item *1 Description
○1 (Monitor screen) See 5-3-2-3.
○2 (Function check start subscreen) –
○3 Long time delay trip "LT" flashes. *2 *3
○4 Short time delay trip "ST" flashes.
○5 Instantaneous trip "INST" flashes.
○6 Ground fault trip "GF" flashes.
○7 OCR + ACB operation "TRIP" flashes.
○8 OCR operation only "NTR" flashes.
○9 Indication during testing *4 Pressing SET while subscreen ○ 7 or ○
8 opens causes a test signal to be applied.


10 Trip event log (fault current value) The trip cause and fault current value are indicated.

11 Trip event log (operating time) The trip cause and operating time are indicated.
*1 If no log is found, the corresponding subscreen is skipped.
*2 When the long time delay trip function is selected, the short time delay trip and instantaneous trip functions are locked inoperative and cannot be used. The pretrip alarm function
can be used.
*3 Even when the HOT mode is selected, the test is carried out in COLD mode (Accumulated current value before testing is reset to zero before the test starts).
*4 Only when the long time delay trip function is checked. The number of the signal source and "TRIP" are flashing. For other function checks, subscreen ○ 7 or ○
8 will continue.

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5-5. Operation Indication and Indication Resetting Procedure
5-5-1. Operation Indication (AGR-11B type)

The OCR has LEDs on the front panel to provide operation indications as shown in Fig. 56 and Table 36. It also outputs operation
signals to contacts.

(Red) ◯
1

Fig. 56 LEDs

Table 36 Operation indication


Control LED Contact output
Type of OCR power Operation State Terminal No. State
Position
supply Normal pickup Trip/Alarm See Fig. 17 Normal Trip/Alarm
Long time delay trip (LT)
Turn OFF
N-phase protection (NP)
AGR-11BL-AL Flash automatically after
AGR-11BL-GL
Not required Short time delay trip (ST) ◯
1 OFF OFF □
05 , □
15 OFF
ON for 40 ms or
Ground fault trip (GF)
more *1
Instantaneous trip (INST) OFF
*1: A self-hold circuit is required.

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5-5-2. Operation Indication and Indication Resetting Procedure (AGR-21B,22B,31B type)
The OCR indicates a trip/alarm event on the LCD and provides contact output as shown in Table 37. Pressing the right or left key of
the cross button changes the display from "trip/alarm cause" / "fault current/voltage/power" to "operating time" (if applicable).
Pressing the MENU button returns the display to the previous screen. (Events saved in the event log can always be displayed on the
maintenance screen. See 5.3.2.8). To reset contact output while retaining the event log, turn off the control power (Fig. 10,12 □
01 , □
11 ,


21 ) at least 1 s. To delete the event log and reset contact output on the LCD, follow the procedure shown in 5.3.2.5 "Reset screen".

Table 37-1 Operation indication 1


LCD Contact output

Control power
State State
Terminal

supply
After After
Operation When activated control No. control
Normal Normal When
When picked up (Use the right or left key of the cross button for power is off See Fig. power is off
operation operation activated
screen navigation) for at least 10,12 for at least
1 s. 1 s.

Long time delay trip


(LT)
N-phase protection □
05 –□
15 ON ○
2

(NP)

Short time delay trip



(ST)


05 –□
25 ON ○
2

Required
Normal
Instantaneous trip Normal
– indication OFF OFF
(INST/MCR) indication
○1


3

Ground fault trip


(GF)
– □
05 –□
16 ON

Reverse power trip


(RPT) □
05 –□
16 ON ○
2

Negative-phase
sequence protection □
05 –□
17 ON
(NS)

 The ACB can be opened, closed or tripped, irrespective of whether or not the operation indication is reset.
 The operation indication is updated when a protective function is activated.
 means flashing.

1 The event log is not cleared.

2 For S characteristic, the delay is as short as 500 ms or more.

3 "- - - - (kA)" is indicated when the short time delay or instantaneous trip function is activated and [ICT] × 17 is exceeded.

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Table 37-2 Operation indication 2
LCD Contact output

Control power
State State
Terminal

supply
After After
Operation control No. control
Normal Normal When
When picked up When activated power is off See Fig. power is off
operation operation activated
for at least 10,12 for at least
1 s. 1 s.

Line side ground fault


protection – □
05 –□
17 ON
(REF)

Normal
indication
○1

Contact overheat
monitoring – □
05 –□
17 ON
(OH)

Normal
Pretrip alarm (PTA) indication □
05 –□
06 ON ○
2 OFF

1 ○2

Required
Normal
OFF
indication

Normal
Pretrip alarm 2
(PTA2)
indication □
05 –□
27 ON ○
2

1 ○2

Normal
Undervoltage alarm
(UV)
– indication □
05 –□
27 ON ○
2

1 ○2

Normal
System alarm – indication □
05 –□
26 ON ○
3 OFF ○
4
○1

 The ACB can be opened, closed or tripped, irrespective of whether or not the operation indication is reset.
 The operation indication is updated when a protective function is activated.
 means flashing

1 The event log is not cleared.
○ The alarm is self-recovered when the fault current decreases to less than the setting.
2

3 "SYS1" means disconnection of the magnet hold trigger (MHT) and "SYS2" does a tripping failure (incorrect operating time, mechanical malfunction etc).

4 The OCR has a self-monitoring feature that monitors the OCR internal circuit, the magnet hold tripper (MHT) circuit, and the ACB state. An alarm caused by transient noise can
be cleared or deleted. If such an alarm cannot be cleared, check the ACB. See chapter 7.

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6. MAINTENANCE, INSPECTION AND PARTS REPLACEMENT
This chapter describes the maintenance and inspection procedure for the AR series ACBs.
The service life of the ACB depends on the working and environmental conditions. The ACB is exposed to mechanical and
electrical stresses and thus suffers gradual degradation during use, which will increase the possibility of malfunctions. Preventive
maintenance and periodical inspection are very important to avoid any functional degradation, prevent malfunctions, extend the
service life, and ensure safe operation.

The appropriate frequency of maintenance and inspection of the ACB varies depending on the installation conditions, the number of
tripping operations, the magnitude of breaking current, and other factors that are to be considered empirically. As a guideline, Table
38, 39 shows the recommended inspection frequency. See section 6-1 for detailed maintenance and inspection procedures.
Table 38 Categories of maintenance and inspection
Category Description Breaker status Performed by:
Initial inspection To be performed on the installed ACB before it is energized. Not energized Customer
ever
Patrol To be performed on the energized breaker to check for malfunction. Be careful not to get Energized Customer
inspection an electrical shock during inspection.
inspection

Normal To be performed for the purpose of checking and maintaining the breaker performance. De-energized Customer and
Regular

inspection This usually consists of appearance check without disassembly. TERSAKI


Detailed To be performed for the purpose of checking and restoring the breaker performance. De-energized TERASAKI*1
inspection This involves parts inspection/servicing or replacement as appropriate.
Overhaul To be performed by Terasaki in its premises for the purpose of extending the service life De-energized TERASAKI’s
of the breaker. This includes parts replacement as appropriate. factory
Occasional To be performed when the breaker・interrupted a current close to the rated interrupting De-energized TERASAKI
inspection current,
・interrupted the load current the specified number of times,
・was operated the specified number of times,
・was found to be abnormal during patrol inspection,
・was operated under abnormal or unsuitable conditions, or
・was submerged in flood water.
*1 If trained appropriately, the customer is allowed to replace parts.

Table 39 Maintenance and inspection intervals


Frequency in interval or number of open/close cycles
Use
environment
Working and environmental conditions Inspection level Number of open/close cycles
Interval
Open/close condition 2000AF or smaller 2500A or larger
Patrol 1 month ―
Nearly no current
Every 1000 cycles Every 500 cycles
Every 2 years level
Normal Every half year after 5 years since installation
・Not so dusty Rated current level Every 250 cycles Every 50 cycles
・Not so much corrosive gasses
・Ambient temperature:45℃ or lower Nearly no current
Every 2000 cycles Every 1000 cycles
Standard Every 5 years level
・Humidity: 85% RH or lower Thorough
・Attitude: 2000 m or lower Every year after 10 years since installation
・In engine room (with air conditioning) Rated current level Every 500 cycles Every 100 cycles

When the number of open/close cycles reaches one half of the


Overhaul 8 years
value indicated in Tables 3 and 4

Occasional As appropriate ―
Patrol 1 month ―

Nearly no current
Every year Every 1000 cycles Every 500 cycles
Normal level
Every half year after 2 years since installation
・Highly dusty Rated current level Every 250 cycles Every 50 cycles
・Much corrosive gases
・Ambient temperature:45℃ or more Nearly no current
Every 2000 cycles Every 1000 cycles
Every 2 years level
Harsh ・Humidity:85% RH or more Thorough
・Attitude:2000 m or more Every year after 10 years since installation
Rated current level Every 500 cycles Every 100 cycles
・Always exposed to vibrations
・In engine room (without air conditioning)
When the number of open/close cycles reaches one half of the
Overhaul 8 years
value indicated in Tables 3 and 4

Occasional As appropriate ―

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 About the service life
The expected service life of AR series ACBs is shown in the "Endurance in number of ON-OFF cycles" rows in Tables 3 and 4.
"With maintenance" in the tables means that appropriate inspection, maintenance, repair, and parts replacement are performed
according to the instructions in this chapter. But, when an ACB performs three times of tripping operation nearly at the rated
breaking current (three standard operating duty cycles), it is at the end of its safe service life even if thorough inspection is done
every time it trips open. Such an ACB will be apt to suffer malfunctions and should be replaced without delay to avoid frequent
inspection and parts replacement.

6-1. Maintenance and inspection items and criteria


6-1-1. Initial inspection
Table 40 Initial inspection (To be implemented by the customer)
Inspection item Criteria
1. Are the electrical wires and conductors installed securely to the main The wires and conductors shall be tightened to the specified torque
circuit? (22.5 to 37.2 N-m for M10 bolts).
2. Is the main circuit free of dirt, dust, chips or the like around it? The main circuit shall be clean around it.

3. Are the front cover and base free of cracks or damage? No cracks or damage shall be found.

4. Is the breaker free of condensation and rust? No condensation or rust shall be found.

Locations and acceptance criteria of insulation resistance test

(1) Locations of insulation resistance test


Insulation resistance

ON OFF
Between main circuit and GND ○ ○
Between live parts with different poles ○ -
Between line and load sides - 〇
Between main circuit live part and control/operation circuit live part ○ ○

Between control/operation circuit live part area and GND ○ ○

(2) Acceptance criteria of insulation resistance test

The breakers installed in the distribution board shall have an insulation resistance of 5 MΩ or higher. (A single ACB alone shall have an insulation

resistance of 100 MΩ or higher.)

6-1-2.Patrol inspection
Table 41 Patrol inspection(To be implemented by the customer)
Inspection item Description Criteria
ON/OFF indicator Indication (ON, OFF, charged, discharged) The indictor shall work well.
On-OFF cycle count
Abnormal noise Does abnormal noise sound? No abnormal noise shall be heard.

Abnormal smell Does abnormal smell occur? No abnormal smell shall be felt..

OCR indicator Does the OCR indicator work well? The indictor shall work well.

Note: If an anomaly is found, de-energize the breaker and locate the cause.

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6-1-3. Normal inspection procedure
Table 42 Normal inspection procedure
Check point No. Check item Description
Discoloration Check connection conductors, main circuit terminals, and current carrying parts for heat
1
of conductors discoloration. If such a symptom is found, contact us.
Check that screws, bolts, nuts, washers, springs, retainers and the like are not missing. If any parts
2 Parts missing
General are missing, contact us.
(*1) Damage to
3 Check for deformation, cracks, chips, rust, or other damage of parts. If damage is found, contact us.
parts
Dust Check that no dust is accumulated in ACB. If dust has accumulated, wipe it off with a dry, clean
4
accumulation cloth.
Main/control Check main circuit terminal screws, ground terminal screw, auxiliary switch terminal screws, control
circuit 5 Connections circuit terminal screws, and position switch terminal screws for looseness. If loose, tighten to
terminals specified torque.
Remove arc chamber and check it for foreign object or dust accumulation, deformation, cracks,
Dust
chips and other damage. If foreign matter or dust has accumulated, wipe the foreign matter or dust
Arc chamber 7 accumulation
off with a dry, clean cloth. If arc chamber has molten material stuck and unable to be removed, or if it
/Damage
suffers damage, replace the arc chamber.
Close ACB and, using DC500V Megger, check that insulation resistance between main circuit
terminals, between main circuit terminal group and ground exceeds 100M ohm. If resistance does
Main circuit, Insulation
8 not exceed 100M ohm, remove carbonized portions of insulation around contacts or current carrying
Arc chamber resistance
parts and/or spatters adhered to arc chambers and arc extinguishing grids. (*2) If problem persists,
contact us.
Remove arc chamber and check contact circumference, contacts, and contact tips for dust
accumulation, discoloration, roughness, deformation, cracks, chips and other damage. If dust has
accumulated or discolored, wipe it off with a dry, clean cloth. If contact tips are badly discolored or
Surface roughened, polish it with nylon scrubber.
Contacts 9
condition ●If damage is found, contact us.
●Blackening of contact tips is caused by oxidation or sulfuration and will be removed during closing
operation. It has no harmful effect except in extreme causes. If heat discoloration is found, contact
us.
Check that control wiring is properly connected, and not disconnected nor damaged. If incorrect
Control circuit 10 Wiring
connection is found, connect correctly. If disconnection or damage is found, contact us. (*3)
With OCR removed, check internal mechanism for missing parts, deformation, cracks, chips, foreign
Operating Internal matter or dust accumulation, breakage of springs, and rust. If foreign matter or dust has
11
mechanism mechanism accumulated, wipe the foreign matter or dust off with a dry, clean cloth. If any parts are missing or
damaged or springs are broken, contact us.
12 Operation Check that auxiliary switches operate properly. If not so, replace switches.
Auxiliary
Looseness of
switches 13 Check screws of auxiliary switches for looseness. If loose, retighten.
screws
With the side and front covers of the breaker body assembled to original state, charge closing
14 UVT springs manually, and attempt closing the ACB to make sure the ACB cannot be closed. If the ACB
can be closed, contact us.
Operation
With the side and front covers of the breaker body assembled to original state, supply voltage to
related Operation
operation mechanism, SHT and UVT, and perform closing spring charging operation and manual
mechanism mechanism,
15 and electrical open/close operation several times each to check that the charge indicator, ON-OFF
LRC, SHT and
indicator, and ON-OFF cycle counter provide correction indication and no abnormal sound is heard.
UVT
If abnormality is found, contact us.
With the side and front covers of the breaker body assembled to original state, supply voltage to the
OCR and
16 System alarm control circuit to confirm that no system alarm appears on the OCR. If a system alarm appears, reset
MHT
it. If the alarm cannot be reset, contact us. (*4)
*1 Always check the "General" items during the inspection procedure.
*2 Take care to avoid grinding dust from entering the ACB. Wipe contact surfaces clean of grinding dust.
*3 Remove side and front covers to do this.
*4 Please note that this does not apply to some models.

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6-1-4. Detailed inspection procedure
In the detailed inspection (Table 4), the normal inspection procedures (Table 3) should be carried
out as well.
Table 43 Detailed inspection procedure
Check point No. Check item Description
Disconnect the red connector to measure coil resistance at the connector on the coil side. If it is out of
1 Coil resistance
tolerance, replace it.
Remove UVT and press in plunger, and make sure releasing plunger causes plunger to be smoothly
2 Operation
restored. If not so, replace UVT.
Undervoltage 3 Connector Check that the red connector is connected correctly. If incorrect , connect correctly.
trip device Looseness of
4 Check UVT mounting screws for looseness. If loose, retighten.
(UVT) screws
With the side and front covers of the breaker body assembled to original state, confirm that the ACB
Electrical closes when the closing springs are charged and attraction voltage is applied to the UVT, and the ACB
5
operation opening voltage when the UVT power voltage is decreased from the closed state is within the defined
breaking voltage range.
With the ACB open, remove the arc chamber and measure the distance between moving and
Parting
Contacts 6 stationary contact tips using a compass and a vernier caliper. If it is out of the specified range, replace
distance
both moving and stationary contacts.
Disconnect the green connector that is closer to coil than the other and, measure coil resistance
7 Coil resistance
between terminals. If it is out of the specified range, replace LRC.
8 Connector Check that the green connector is connected correctly. If incorrect , connect correctly.
Looseness of
Latch release 9 Check LRC mounting screws for looseness. If loose, retighten.
screws
coil (LRC)
Mechanical With closing springs charged, check that pushing moving core results in ACB being closed, and
10
motion releasing moving core slowly results in the core being restored smoothly. If not so, replace LRC.
Electrical With the side and front covers of the breaker body assembled to original state, supply ACB with
11
operation operation power, and carry out closing operation to confirm that the ACB works correctly.
Disconnect black connector that is closer to coil than the other and, measure coil resistance between
12 Coil resistance
terminals. If it is out of the specified range, replace SHT.
13 Connector Check that the black connector is connected correctly. If incorrect , connect correctly.
Looseness of
14 Check SHT mounting screws for looseness. If loose, retighten.
screws
Shunt trip
With ACB closed, check that pushing the moving core results in the ACB being opened, and releasing
device (SHT) Mechanical
15 moving core slowly results in the core being restored smoothly. If not so, replace SHT. After inspection,
motion
discharge closing springs.
With the side and front covers of the breaker body assembled to original state, charge closing springs,
Electrical
16 supply SHT with power, and attempt to perform electrical opening operation to make sure ACB
operation
open.(*2)
Disconnect the red connector to measure coil resistance at the connector on the coil side. If it is out of
17 Coil resistance
tolerance, replace it.
Remove MHT and pull out moving core, and make sure pushing moving core slowly allows core to be
Magnet hold 18 Operation
smoothly retracted and attracted. If not so, replace MHT.
trigger (MHT)
19 Connector Check that the red connector is connected correctly. If incorrect , connect correctly.
Looseness of
20 Check MHT mounting screws for looseness. If loose, retighten.
screws
OCR and With the side and front covers of the breaker body assembled to original state, carry out the functional
21 Operation
MHT tests using the ANU-1 OCR checker to verify that the ACB works correctly.
22 Connector Check that the green connector is connected correctly. If incorrect , connect correctly.
With the side and front covers of the breaker body assembled to original state, supply ACB with
Electrical
Charging 23 operation power, and attempt to perform motor charging with max. and min. voltages within permissible
operation
motor charging voltage range to make sure ACB operates normally.
Looseness of
24 Check motor unit mounting screws for looseness. If loose, retighten.
screws
Mechanical
Mechanism 25 Check lubrication and screws for looseness.(*1)
motion
 Always check the "General" items in Table 42 during the inspection procedure shown in Table 45 above.
* Take care to avoid damaging or deforming terminal pins when bringing tester lead into contact with them.

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6-2. Inspection Procedures
CAUTION
 ACB maintenance, inspection and parts replacement must be performed by competent persons.
 Do not touch ACB current carrying parts and ACB structural parts close to a current carrying part immediately after the ACB
trips open. Remaining heat may cause a burn.
 Prior to commencing any work on the ACB, open an upstream circuit breaker or the like to isolate all sources of
power/voltage from the main and control circuits. Otherwise, electric shock may result.
 Take care to avoid adhesion of dust to main and control circuit contacts. Dust on the contacts may result in a fire.
 Prior to commencing maintenance, inspection, or parts replacement, make sure that the closing springs are released and the
ACB is open. Otherwise, unintentional open/close operation may lead to fingers or tools to be pinched by the open/close
mechanism, resulting in injury.
 Retighten the terminal screws periodically to the specified torque. Otherwise, a fire could result.
 When grinding a contact tip, be careful to prevent grinding dust from entering the breaker operating mechanism. Wipe the tip
clean after grinding. Otherwise, a malfunction or fire could result.
 Do not perform dielectric withstand/insulation resistance tests under other conditions than specified. Doing so may cause a
malfunction.
 Be sure to reinstall the arc chamber if removed. Failure to do so or incorrect installation of the arc chamber may result in a fire
or burn.
 When charging the closing springs or performing open/close operation of the ACB with the arc chamber, front cover and/or
side covers removed during maintenance or inspection work, do not touch parts other than those required for the above
operation (charging handle, ON/OFF buttons, moving core and the like). Doing so may cause fingers or tools to be pinched,
resulting in injury.
 When replacing an auxiliary, do not damage the control wire for the auxiliary or pinch the wire between the auxiliary and the
breaker body. Doing so may cause a malfunction.

 Information you are requested to state


If you want us to take action against an abnormality, contact us while providing us the information shown in Table 44 below. Our
contact is shown at the end of this manual.
Table 44 Information you are requested to state
Item Description Reference
Type AR_____ __ __ poles with draw-out cradle
Rating nameplate
Serial No. __________ – ______
Main circuit rated current  AC  DC _____V Product Specifications
Rated voltage ______A In
 Manual charging  Motor charging CLOSING section on
Spring charging method
Rated operation voltage:  AC  DC _____V specification nameplate
 Non  Equipped Type: AGR-____ – _______ OCR section on
Overcurrent release
Rated control voltage:  AC  DC _____V specification nameplate
 Shunt trip device (SHT) Rated voltage:  AC  DC _____V TRIPPING section on
Electrical tripping device
 Undervoltage trip device (UVT) Rated voltage:  AC  DC _____V specification nameplate
OTHERS section on
Special specification SR: ________ SS: ________ SO: ________
specification nameplate
Working conditions
(Voltage, current, -
environment)

Symptom of abnormality (in


detail): When, How, Where, -
etc.)

Inspection done/actions
6-1.
taken (if any)

Status quo and schedule -


Permissible power cut date and time: ____________________
Place where you want us to take action: ____________________
 The contents of the nameplate should be provided in detail.
 Related documents such as product specifications and inspection reports should be provided.
 If you have a desired inspection and maintenance schedule, let us know the schedule at your earliest convenience. Our service representative could not meet your last minute
requirement.

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7. TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWCHARTS
Figs. 57 - 61 are troubleshooting flowcharts where typical troubles and remedial actions are shown.

Yes Abnormal
Check operating mechanism
System alarm occurs Is "SYS2" indicated? Remove cause.
See No. 11 in Table 44.

No
Normal

Yes Abnormal
Is "SYS1" indicated? Check control circuit and MHT.
Remove cause.
See No. 10,16 in Table 44 and No.
17 – 20 in Table 45.

Normal

Abnormal
Check ACB tripping operation.
Contact Terasaki.
See No. 12-16 in Table 45.

Normal

Yes
Does system alarm persist?

No

End

Fig. 57 Remedial actions against a system alarm(AGR-21B/22B/31B)

Closing springs
Contact Terasaki. Contact Terasaki.
cannot be charged

OK No

No Check the charging NG


Is manual charging Is manual charging
mechanism. See No. 12 Repair
possible? possible?
in Table 44.

Yes Yes

NG Yes
Is motor charging
Check the operation voltage. Supply correct voltage. End
possible?

OK No

Check
the control circuit NG
and terminals. See No. 5 Repair Contact Terasaki.
and 10 in Table
44.

OK

Fig. 58 Remedial actions against a symptom of "charging impossible"

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Yes
Is manual closing
The ACB cannot be closed.
possible?

No

Yes Yes
Does the operation Do operation indication Check downstream
mechanism work well? contacts work well? circuits.

No No

Check
No contacts. See No. NG
Are closing springs
Charge 9 - 10 in Table 44 and No. Repair/replace
charged?
6 in Table
45.

Yes OK

Is the OFF button Yes Check the operation NG


Unlock
locked or any other OFF- mechanism. See No. 11 Repair
lock active? in Table 44.

No OK

Yes No
Is the SHT trip Deactivate Is manual closing
Contact Terasaki.
command active? Possible?

No Yes

NG NG
Check the UVT Supply correct voltage.
Check the operation voltage. Supply correct voltage.
attraction voltage.

OK OK

Check
Check SHT,
NG the control circuit NG
MHT and UVT. See No. Repair/replace
and terminals. See No. Repair
2, 15 and 18 in Table
5 and 10 in Table
45.
44.

OK OK

Check the operation NG NG


Repair Check LRC. See No.
mechanism. See No. 11 Repair/replace
7 - 11 in Table 45.
In Table 44.

OK OK

No Yes
Is manual closing Contact Terasaki. Is electrical closing
End
possible? possible?

Yes No

Contact Terasaki.

Fig. 59 Remedial actions against a symptom of "closing impossible"

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The ACB cannot be opened.

No Check SHT, MHT NG


Is manual opening
Contact Terasaki. and UVT. See Nos. 1 - 5, Repair/replace
Possible?
12 - 20 in Table 45.

Yes OK

Check the NG Yes


Is electrical opening
operation voltage and SHT Supply correct voltage. End
possible?
voltage.

OK No

Check
the control circuit NG
and terminals. See No. Repair Contact Terasaki.
5 and 10 in Table
44.

OK

Fig. 60 Remedial actions against a symptom of "opening impossible"

No
Are OCR settings
An overheat occurs. Correct/adjust
correct?

Yes

Is the ambient No NG
Check the control circuit.
temperature Correct/adjust Repair
See No. 10 in Table 44.
as specified?

Yes OK

No Check the tripping NG


Is the load current as
operation. See No. 21 Contact Terasaki.
specified?
in Table 45.

Yes OK

Check
Are main circuit Yes contacts. See Nos. NG
terminal screws loose? See Retighten 9 in Table 44 and Repair/replace
No. 5 in Table 44. No. 6 in Table
45.

No OK

Check main circuit NG Yes


Is the problem
contacts. See No. 6 in Repair/replace End
solved?
Table 44.

OK No

Contact Terasaki.

Fig. 61 Remedial actions against an overheat

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TERASAKI ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
Head Office: 6-13-47 Kamihigashi, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0002, Japan
Circuit Breaker Division: 6-13-47 Kamihigashi, Hirano-ku,
Osaka 547-0002, Japan
TEL +81-6-6791-2763
FAX +81-6-6791-2732
[email protected]
http://www.terasaki.co.jp/

TERASAKI ELECTRIC (M) SDN, BHD. TERASAKI ELECTRIC (EUROPE) LTD.


Lot 3, Jalan 16/13D, 40000 Shah Alam, Selangor Darul 80 Beardmore Way, Clydebank Industrial Estate
Ehsan, Malaysia Clydebank, Glasgow, G81 4HT, Scotland (UK)
TEL +60-3-5549-3820 TEL +44-141-941-1940
FAX +60-3-5549-3960 FAX +44-141-952-9246
[email protected] [email protected]
http://www.terasaki.com/

TERASAKI ELECTRIC TRADING & SERVICES (M) TERASAKI ELECTRIC (EUROPE) LTD.
SDN. BHD. FILIALE ITALIA
No. 20 & 22, Jalan Rajawali 2, Bandar Puchong Jaya, Via Ambrosoli, 4A-20090 Rodano, Milano, Italy
Jalan Puchong, 47100 Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia TEL +39-02-92278300
TEL +60-3-8070-2486, +60-3-8075-1542 FAX +39-02-92278320
FAX +60-3-8070-2481 [email protected]
[email protected]
y http://www.terasaki.it/

TERASAKI DO BRASIL LTDA. TERASAKI ELECTRIC (EUROPE) LTD.


Rua Olof Palme, No. 765, SUCURSAL EN ESPAÑA
Barra da Tijuca - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Pol. Ind. Coll de la Manya, C/Cal Ros dels Ocells 5-7,
TEL +55-21-3301-9898 08403 Granollers, Barcelona, Spain
FAX +55-21-3301-9861 TEL +34-93-879-60-50
[email protected] FAX +34-93-870-39-05
http://www.terasaki.com.br [email protected]
http://www.terasaki.es/

TERASAKI ELECTRIC (CHINA) LTD. TERASAKI ELECTRIC (EUROPE) LTD. FILIAL SVERIGE
72 Pacific Industrial Park, Xin Tang Zengcheng, Box 2082 SE-128 22 Skarpnäck Sweden
Guangzhou 511340, China TEL +46-8-556-282-30
TEL +86-20-8270-8556 FAX +46-8-556-282-39
FAX +86-20-8270-8586 [email protected]
[email protected] http://www.terasaki.se/

TERASAKI ELECTRIC GROUP SHANGHAI TERASAKI CIRCUIT BREAKERS (S) PTE. LTD.
REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE 17 Tuas Street Singapore 638454
Room No. 1405-6, Tomson Commercial Building TEL +65-6744-9752
710 Dong Fang Road, Pudong, Shanghai, 200122, China FAX +65-6748-7592
TEL +86-21-58201611 [email protected]
FAX +86-21-58201621
[email protected]

Ratings and specifications in this manual may be subject to change without notice.
Latest data can download by matrix code.

AUG. 2019 Ref No. KRB-5424

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