26.1 26 Power Breakers, Contactors and Fuses Power Circuit Breakers Contents Power Circuit Breaker Description 26 Page Low Voltage Power Circuit Breakers Features, Benefits and Functions . . . . . . . . . . Magnum DS Low Voltage Power Circuit Breakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Magnum MDSL Current Limiting Power Circuit Breaker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Magnum SB Low Voltage Insulated Case Circuit Breakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Magnum IEC Rated Air Circuit Breakers . . . . . . . . Series NRX Low Voltage Power Circuit Breakers . Medium Voltage Circuit Breakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 26 26 26 26 V4-T26-563 V4-T26-566 V4-T26-571 V4-T26-574 V4-T26-578 V4-T26-587 V4-T26-594 26 26 26 26 Low Voltage Power Circuit Breakers 26 Product Overview 26 Magnum Low Voltage Power Circuit Breakers for Global Application Magnum™ Low Voltage Power Circuit Breakers enable comprehensive solutions to meet and exceed the unique and wide-ranging requirements of today’s global power distribution systems. This powerful circuit breaker offering is designed for ultimate custom configuration and application flexibility, with the needs of the power distribution equipment user and the electrical equipment manufacturer in mind. 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 Three Product Families Magnum consists of three product families; each provides specific ratings features and approvals to optimize performance when applied in power distribution equipment and custom enclosures: Magnum SB Low Voltage Insulated Case Circuit Breakers for Switchboard Applications ● ● ● Up to 635 Vac 200 to 5000A continuous 50 to 150 kA interrupting Magnum IEC Air Circuit Breakers for IEC Rated Switchboards ● ● ● Up to 690 Vac 200 to 6300A continuous 40 to 105 kA Icu/Ics Magnum DS Low Voltage Power Circuit Breakers for ANSI Rated Switchgear Applications ● ● ● Up to 635 Vac 200 to 6000A continuous 42 to 200 kA interrupting Magnum SB Low Voltage Insulated Case Circuit Breaker Family UL Rated for Switchboard Applications Magnum IEC Low Voltage Air Circuit Breaker Family 26 26 Magnum DS Low Voltage Power Circuit Breaker Family ANSI Rated for Switchgear Applications 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 V4-T26-562 Volume 4—Circuit Protection CA08100005E—April 2011 www.eaton.com For Immediate Delivery or Tech Support call KMParts.com at (866) 595-9616 Power Breakers, Contactors and Fuses Power Circuit Breakers 26.1 Features, Benefits and Functions ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 200 kA interruption ratings with current limiting performance and low current let-through to reduce damaging energy to downstream equipment at high fault levels Withstand ratings up to 100 kA to maximize system coordination and selectivity Four physical frame sizes (Narrow, Standard, Double Narrow and Double) to promote breaker application in compact modular enclosures and improve enclosure density Continuous current ratings from 800 to 6300A with 100% rating at 104ºF (40ºC) and no derating on most ratings up to 122ºF (50ºC) Fixed breaker mounting configurations with horizontal and optional vertical and front connected terminal connections Drawout breaker mounting configurations with cassette and optional safety shutters Three- and four-pole breaker configurations Through-the-door design for human interface with the breaker compartment door closed ● ● ● ● Two-step stored energy mechanism for manually and electrical operated breakers Digitrip™ RMS Trip Unit family protection with four models each providing increasing levels of protection and feature options for coordination, information and diagnostics: ● Microprocessor-based rms sensing ● Basic to programmable overcurrent protection and alarms ● Local display for information, status and diagnostics ● Ampere, voltage and power metering ● Power quality, harmonics and waveform capture ● Communications with translators to common protocols ● Zone selective interlocking for improved coordination ● Integral Arcflash Reduction Maintenance System™ ● Breaker health monitoring Field-installable accessories (UL® listed) common across the breaker frames and designed to be easily installed in the field to service or modify the breaker at the point of use Secondary terminal contacts mounted at the top front of the breaker and away from the primary voltage areas for improved safety and access. Fingersafe terminal blocks accommodate ring-tongue or spade type terminals as standard 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 Through-the-Door Design for Human Interface with the Breaker Compartment Door Closed 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 High Technology MicroprocessorBased Digitrip RMS 1150+ Trip Units are Available With Advanced Features Like Programmable Overcurrent Settings, Power Metering, Power Quality and Communications 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 Volume 4—Circuit Protection CA08100005E—April 2011 www.eaton.com V4-T26-563 For Immediate Delivery or Tech Support call KMParts.com at (866) 595-9616 26.1 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 Power Breakers, Contactors and Fuses Power Circuit Breakers Breaker Features on Front Cover The controls and indicators are functionally grouped on the breaker faceplate to optimize the human interface, visibility and ease of use. For maximum safety, a modern, through-the-door design permits access to the breaker levering system, trip unit, controls and indicators with the door closed. Magnum DS Drawout Breaker Red Mechanical Trip Flag Pop-out Indicator (Optional)—Interlocked Indicator Requiring Manual Reset is also Available Accessory Viewing Windows for: Shunt Trip Attachment (STA) ● Spring Release Device (SR) ● Undervoltage Release (UVR) Device or Second STA ● 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 Contact Status Indicators: ● ● OPEN—Green CLOSED—Red Spring Status Indicators: ● ● Charged—Yellow Discharged—White 26 26 Push ON (Close) Pushbutton—Green 26 Manual Spring Charging Handle for Manually Charging the Stored Energy Springs 26 Mechanical Operations Counter (Optional) 26 Key Off Lock (Optional) 26 Padlockable Levering Device Shutter for Drawout Breakers 26 26 26 Accessory Viewing Windows Visibly Confirm the Breaker Shunt Trip, Spring Release, and UVR Installation and Their Control Voltage Rating Drawout Breaker Levering Can be Accomplished With the Compartment Door Closed Without the Need for a Special Levering Tool Through-the-Door Design for Human Interface with the Breaker Compartment Door Closed, for Example, Manually Charging the Stored Energy Springs Color-Coded Position Indicator for Drawout Breakers: ● ● 26 Digitrip RMS Trip Unit (Model 520M Shown) Protected by Clear Cover Push OFF (Open) Pushbutton—Red 26 ● CONNECT—Red TEST—Yellow DISCONNECT—Green V4-T26-564 Volume 4—Circuit Protection CA08100005E—April 2011 www.eaton.com For Immediate Delivery or Tech Support call KMParts.com at (866) 595-9616 Power Breakers, Contactors and Fuses Power Circuit Breakers Breaker Internal Features Magnum is designed for ease of access for inspection, modification and maintenance at the point of use. The breaker front cover is easily removed with four captive bolts, revealing the modular internal breaker features. Secondary Terminal Points for Internal Breaker Wiring Connections Breaker Accessory Mounting Deck with Three Positions for Mounting: ● ● ● Shunt Trip Attachment (STA) Spring Release Device (SR) Undervoltage Release (UVR) Device or Second STA Digitrip RMS Trip Unit (Model 1150+ Shown) Spring Charging Motor (Optional) for Electrically Charging the Stored Energy Springs Manual Spring Charging Handle for Manually Charging the Stored Energy Springs Padlockable Levering Device Shutter for Drawout Breakers 26.1 26 26 Color-Coded Position Indicator for Drawout Breakers: ● ● ● 26 CONNECT—Red TEST—Yellow DISCONNECT—Green 26 26 Secondary Contact Blocks for Connection to External Cell Control Wiring 26 Removable Arc Chute Covers for Easy Access to Breaker Main Contacts Primary Finger Cluster Disconnecting Contacts for Drawout Breaker are Mounted on the Breaker Element (Not in the Breaker Compartment) for Ease of Access for Inspection and Maintenance Note: Some competitors mount the primary finger clusters inside the cell, requiring shutdown of the switchgear for inspection and maintenance. 26 26 26 26 Magnum Drawout Breaker Front View With Front Cover Removed Showing Easy Access to the Breaker Internal Devices 26 26 26 26 26 Current Sensor Viewing Windows to View and Confirm Breaker Sensor Rating 26 Rigid Frame Housing (Thermoset Composite Resin) Providing Increased Strength and Durability 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 Magnum Drawout Breaker Rear View Showing Primary Disconnecting Finger Clusters Mounted on the Breaker for Ease of Inspection 26 26 26 26 26 Volume 4—Circuit Protection CA08100005E—April 2011 www.eaton.com V4-T26-565 For Immediate Delivery or Tech Support call KMParts.com at (866) 595-9616 26.1 26 Power Breakers, Contactors and Fuses Power Circuit Breakers Contents Magnum DS, MDSX and MDSL Circuit Breakers Description 26 Page Low Voltage Power Circuit Breakers . . . . . . . . . . . Magnum DS Low Voltage Power Circuit Breakers Catalog Number Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Technical Data and Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . Magnum MDSL Current Limiting Power Circuit Breaker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Magnum SB Low Voltage Insulated Case Circuit Breakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Magnum IEC Rated Air Circuit Breakers . . . . . . . . Series NRX Low Voltage Power Circuit Breakers . Medium Voltage Circuit Breakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 26 26 26 26 26 V4-T26-562 V4-T26-567 V4-T26-570 V4-T26-571 V4-T26-574 V4-T26-578 V4-T26-587 V4-T26-594 26 26 26 Magnum DS Low Voltage Power Circuit Breakers 26 Product Description Standards and Certifications Magnum DS is a true UL 1066 listed low voltage power circuit breaker family, designed for the highest performance requirements of switchgear and specialty enclosure applications. UL and ANSI Test Certifications Magnum DS meets or exceeds the applicable ANSI, NEMA®, UL and CSA® standards, including: 26 26 26 26 ● 26 26 26 26 ● 26 26 26 26 26 ● Magnum DS Low Voltage Power Circuit Breakers have interrupting ratings up to 200 kA at 480 Vac, and short-time withstand ratings up to 100 kA at 635 Vac with continuous current ratings up to 6000A to maximize system coordination and selectivity Magnum MDSX Current Limiting Power Circuit Breakers have 200 kA interrupting ratings at 480 Vac with continuous current ratings up to 5000A Magnum MDSL Current Limiting Power Circuit Breakers have 200 kA interrupting ratings at 600 Vac with continuous current ratings up to 2000A ● The Magnum MDSL Current Limiting Power Circuit Breakers have integral current limiters to provide interrupting ratings of 200 kA at 600 Vac. ● ● ● The Magnum MDSX Current Limiting Power Circuit Breakers have fast opening contacts to provide interrupting ratings up to 200 kA at 480 Vac without fuses. ● 26 ● 26 ANSI C37.13 (Low Voltage AC Power Circuit Breakers Used in Enclosures) ANSI C37.16 (Preferred Ratings, Related Requirements, and Application Recommendations for Low Voltage Power Circuit Breakers and AC Power Circuit Breakers) ANSI C37.17 (Trip Devices for AC and General Purpose DC Low Voltage Power Circuit Breakers) ANSI C37.50 (Test Procedures for Low Voltage AC Power Circuit Breakers Used in Enclosures) UL 1066 (Standard for Low Voltage AC and DC Power Circuit Breakers Used in Enclosures) NEMA SG3 (This standard adopts ANSI C37.16 in its entirety) and switchboards with the following test certifications: ● ● ● ● UL 1558 (Certified Magnum DS Low Voltage Metal-Enclosed Switchgear) UL 891 (Certified Pow-R-Line C™ Low Voltage Switchboards) UL 1008 Standard for Transfer Switch Equipment UL, CSA 22.2.31 Low Voltage Assemblies Approvals and Marks ● UL listed: Magnum DS Breaker UL File No. E52096 and Cassette UL File No. E204565 ● ABS (American Bureau of Shipping) Type Listed Certificate Number 04-HS422844A-DUB ● Additional Magnum DS approvals and certificates can be found on www.eaton.com Product Selection 26 Comprehensive Enclosure Solutions Magnum DS has proven performance in Eaton manufactured switchgear 26 26 V4-T26-566 Contact Eaton for pricing. Volume 4—Circuit Protection CA08100005E—April 2011 www.eaton.com For Immediate Delivery or Tech Support call KMParts.com at (866) 595-9616 Power Breakers, Contactors and Fuses Power Circuit Breakers 26.1 Catalog Number Selection 26 Magnum DS ANSI Breaker Product Family 26 MD S 4 12 3 V E A 06 MU Breaker Type MD = Magnum DS SB = Magnum switchboard Frame Type S = Standard or double N = Narrow D = MDDX only Interrupting/ Withstand Rating 4 = 42 5 = 50 6 = 65 7 = 85 C = 100 E = 150 (DSE) X = 200 (DSX/DDX) L = 200 (DSL) Continuous Amperes and Phasing (Facing Front of Breaker) 08 = 800 ABC 12 = 1200 ABC 16 = 1600 ABC 20 = 2000 ABC 25 = 2500 ABC 30 = 3000 ABC 32 = 3200 ABC or ABCABC 3N = 3200 AABBCC 4N = 4000 AABBCC 5N = 5000 AABBCC 6N = 6000 AABBCC 40 = 4000 ABCABC 50 = 5000 ABCABC 60 = 6000 ABCABC Mounting Configuration and Load Terminals H = Fixed horizontal V = Fixed vertical L = Drawout (MDN) W = Drawout (MDS) Poles and Neutral (Facing Front of Breaker) 3 = Three 4 = Four (neutral left) Nameplate Language E = English A = Spanish Current Limiter Selection A = Non-DSL (no limiter) D = MA250 E = MA300 F = MA400 G = MA600 H = MA800 K = MB1200 L = MB1600 M = MB2000 N = MD2500 P = MD3000 Sensor and Rating Plug Rating NN = None 01 = 100 13 = 1250 02 = 200 16 = 1600 05 = 250 20 = 2000 03 = 300 25 = 2500 04 = 400 30 = 3000 06 = 600 32 = 3200 08 = 800 40 = 4000 10 = 1000 50 = 5000 12 = 1200 60 = 6000 26 Trip Unit and Protection, and External Control Voltage When Required NN = Non-automatic (no trip unit) 22 = 220 + LI 52 = 520 LSI 5G = 520 LSIG M2 = 520M LSI MT = 520M LSI (24/48 Vdc) MU = 520M LSI (120 Vac) MV = 520M LSI (240 Vac) MQ = 520M LSI (125 Vac) MG = 520M LSIG MH = 520M LSIG (24/48 Vdc) MM = 520M LSIG (120 Vac) MN = 520 LSIG (240 Vac) MX = 520M LSIG (125 Vac) ME = 520M LSIA (24/48 Vdc) MC = 520 LSIA (120 Vac) MF = 520M LSIA (240 Vac) MZ = 520M LSIA (125 Vac) CT = 520MC LSI (24/48 Vdc) CU = 520MC LSI (120 Vac) CV = 520MC LSI (240 Vac) CQ = 520MC LSI (125 Vac) CH = 520MC LSIG (24/48 Vdc) CM = 520MC LSIG (120 Vac) CN = 520MC LSIG (240 Vac) CX = 520MC LSIG (125 Vac) CE = 520MC LSIA (24/48 Vdc) CC = 520MC LSIA (120 Vac) CF = 520MC LSIA (240 Vac) CY = 520MC LSIA (125 Vac) 1A = 1150 LSI (24/48 Vdc) 1C = 1150 LSI (120 Vac) 1E = 1150 LSI (240 Vac) 1Q = 1150 LSI (125 Vac) 1F = 1150 LSIG (24/48 Vdc) 1G = 1150 LSIG (120 Vac) 1H = 1150 LSIG (240 Vac) 1X = 1150 LSIG (125 Vac) 1J = 1150 LSIA (24/48 Vdc) 1K = 1150 LSIA (120 Vac) 1M = 1150 LSIA (240 Vac) 1Y = 1150 LSIA (125 Vac) 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 Volume 4—Circuit Protection CA08100005E—April 2011 www.eaton.com V4-T26-567 For Immediate Delivery or Tech Support call KMParts.com at (866) 595-9616 26.1 26 Power Breakers, Contactors and Fuses Power Circuit Breakers Magnum DS ANSI Breaker Product Family, continued A W C H N E H K L A X 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 Shunt Trip (ST) N = None A = 110–127 Vac/Vdc R = 208–240 Vac/Vdc C = 24 Vdc H = 48 Vdc B = 110–127 Vac/Vdc (100% duty) S = 220–250 Vac/Vdc (100% duty) D = 24 Vdc (100% duty) K = 48 Vdc (100% duty) J = 60 Vdc (100% duty) 6 = 60 Vdc Motor Operator M = Manual operated N = 110–125 Vac (5-sec) W = 110–125 Vdc (5-sec) T = 220–250 Vdc (5-sec) P = 220–240 Vac (5-sec) L = 24 Vdc (5-sec) K = 48 Vdc (5-sec) S = 60 Vdc (5-sec) Spring Release Device (SRD) N = None A = 110–127 Vac/Vdc R = 208–240 Vac/Vdc C = 24 Vdc H = 48 Vdc S = 60 Vdc 26 26 26 N A R C H D E F G X J K 1 2 3 4 6 B O I Q 9 Undervoltage Release (UVR) or 2nd Shunt Trip (ST) = None = UVR (110–127 Vac) = UVR (208–240 Vac) = UVR (24 Vdc) = UVR (48 Vdc) = UVR (60 Vdc) = UVR (110–125 Vdc) = UVR (220–250 Vdc) = UVR (32 Vdc) = UVR (380–415 Vac) = UVR (480 Vac) = UVR (600 Vac) = 2nd ST (110–127 Vac/Vdc) = 2nd ST (208–250 Vac/Vdc) = 2nd ST (24 Vdc) = 2nd ST (48 Vdc) = 2nd ST (60 Vdc) = 2nd ST (110–127 Vac/Vdc 100% duty) = 2nd ST (220–250 Vac/Vdc 100% duty) = 2nd ST (24 Vdc 100% duty) = 2nd ST (48 Vdc 100% duty) = 2nd ST (60 Vdc 100% duty) Auxiliary Switch N = None 2 = 2A/2B 4 = 4A/4B 6 = 6A/6B Bell Alarms Switch (OTS) with 2a/2b Contacts and/or Mechanical Trip Indicator OTS 2a/2b Trip Indicator E = No OTS No indicator N = No OTS With indicator Y = With OTS With indicator M = No OTS With interlocked indicator L = With OTS With interlocked indicator 26 26 26 26 Padlock Provisions for Blocking Close and/or Open ACB Manual Pushbuttons N = None M = Metal (block close and open) P = Plastic (block close and open) C = Metal (block close only) H = Plastic (block close only) S = Metal swbd lock-off (block close, depress open) N K C R S A Y L H E = = = = = = = = = = Operations Counter and/or Keylock Provisions Counter Keylock Provisions No counter No locks No counter Kirk lock No counter Castell lock No counter Ronis lock No counter CES lock Counter No lock Counter Kirk lock Counter Castell lock Counter Ronis lock indicator Counter CES lock Latch Check Switch/Trip Unit Metering Voltage Connection for Digitrip 1150 Trip Unit Latch Check 1150 Voltage Switch Connection N= None Upper terminals M = None Lower terminals L = LCS wired to SRD Upper terminals Y= LCS Wired to SRD Lower terminals C= LCS Wired External Upper terminals D= LCS Wired External Lower terminals Breaker Shipping Options and Instructions A = Fixed breaker alone with door kit F = Fixed breaker alone without door kit A = Drawout breaker alone without door frame kit C = Drawout breaker in cassette (un-wired) P = Drawout breaker in cassette (shutters) S = Drawout breaker in cassette (shutters) W = Drawout breaker in cassette (pre-wired and shutters) Double frame drawout breakers ship without cassette drawout. ACBs ship in narrow and universal cassettes only. 26 26 26 26 Frame Use X = All breakers 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 V4-T26-568 Volume 4—Circuit Protection CA08100005E—April 2011 www.eaton.com For Immediate Delivery or Tech Support call KMParts.com at (866) 595-9616 Power Breakers, Contactors and Fuses Power Circuit Breakers 26.1 Cassette Magnum DS ANSI Breaker Product Family 26 M E 32 3 C A DN N NNN W C 26 Cassette Shipping C = Cassette only B = Breaker shipped in cassette Cassette Family M = Standard or double frame L = Narrow frame S = SB standard or double frame T = SB narrow frame E N L X 26 Future Use = SB cassette (150 kAIC) = Cassettes (up to 100 kA) = MDSL cassettes (200 kA) = MDSX cassettes (200 kA) Continuous Amperes 16 = Up to 1600A 20 = Up to 2000A 32 = 2500 to 3200A 40 = 4000 to 1600A 50 = 5000 to 2000A Poles 3 = Three-pole 4 = Four-pole Cassette Frame and Rear Terminals P = Basic cassette (without vertical bus stabs) C = Basic cassette with stabs (with vertical bus stab kit) H = Narrow frame cassette (with horizontal terminal pads) U = Universal cassette (with universal terminal pads) 26 Cassette Wiring N = Un-wired W = Cassette wired 26 26 Future Use NNN = All cassettes 26 Shutters N = No shutters S = Shutters installed 26 26 Arc Hood A = Arc hood installed 26 Door Frame and Gasket Kit DN = Door frame and gasket kit included XN = Door frame and gasket kit not included 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 Volume 4—Circuit Protection CA08100005E—April 2011 www.eaton.com V4-T26-569 For Immediate Delivery or Tech Support call KMParts.com at (866) 595-9616 26.1 Power Breakers, Contactors and Fuses Power Circuit Breakers 26 Technical Data and Specifications 26 Magnum DS Switchgear Class UL 1066 Low Voltage Power Circuit Breakers 26 Frame Amperes 26 800 Breaker Type Catalog Position 1–6 Frame Type rms Symmetrical Current Ratings kA 50/60 Hz Interrupting Interrupting Interrupting Short-Time at 254 Vac at 508 Vac at 635 Vac Withstand Rating Fixed Internal Instantaneous Trip Available Current Sensor and Rating Plugs for Digitrip RMS Trip Unit (Establishes Breaker In Rating) 200, 250, 300, 400, 600, 800 MDN-408 Narrow 42 42 42 42 — MDN-508 Narrow 50 50 50 50 — 26 MDN-608 Narrow 65 65 65 65 — MDN-C08 Narrow 100 100 65 20 18 x In 26 MDS-408 Standard 42 42 42 42 — MDS-608 Standard 65 65 65 65 — 26 26 26 1600 MDS-808 Standard 85 85 85 85 — MDS-C08 Standard 100 100 100 85 85 MDS-L08 Standard 200 200 200 — — MDS-X08 Standard 200 200 30 30 MDN-416 Narrow 42 42 42 42 — MDN-516 Narrow 50 50 50 50 — 26 MDN-616 Narrow 65 65 65 65 — MDN-C16 Narrow 100 100 65 30 18 x In 26 MDS-616 Standard 65 65 65 65 — MDS-816 Standard 85 85 85 85 — 85 26 26 2000 MDS-C16 Standard 100 100 100 85 MDS-L16 Standard 200 200 200 — — MDS-X16 Standard 200 200 30 30 MDN-620 Narrow 65 65 65 65 — 26 MDN-C20 Narrow 100 100 65 35 18 x In MDS-620 Standard 65 65 65 65 — 26 MDS-820 Standard 85 85 85 85 — MDS-C20 Standard 100 100 100 85 85 26 MDS-L20 Standard 200 200 200 — — MDS-X20 Standard 200 200 30 30 26 3200 26 26 4000 26 26 26 26 5000 26 26 26 26 26 26 6000 MDS-632 Standard 65 65 65 65 — MDS-832 Standard 85 85 85 85 — MDS-C32 Standard 100 100 100 85 85 MDS-X32 Double 200 200 50 50 MDN-640 Double narrow 65 65 65 65 — MDN-840 Double narrow 85 85 65 85 — MDN-C40 Double narrow 100 100 65 100 — MDS-840 Double 85 85 85 85 — MDS-C40 Double 100 100 100 100 — MDS-X40 Double 200 200 50 50 — 200, 250, 300, 400, 600, 800, 1000, 1200, 1600 200, 250, 300, 400, 600, 800, 1000, 1200, 1600, 2000 200, 250, 300, 400, 600, 800, 1000, 1200, 1600, 2000, 2500, 3000, 3200 2000, 2500, 3200, 4000 MDD-X40 Double 200 200 100 100 MDS-850 Double 85 85 85 85 — MDS-C50 Double 100 100 100 100 — MDS-X50 Double 200 200 50 50 MDD-X50 Double 200 200 100 100 — MDS-C60 Double 100 100 100 100 — 3200, 4000, 5000, 6000 MDD-X60 Double 200 200 100 100 — 2500, 3200, 4000, 5000 2500, 3200, 4000, 5000 Notes Interrupting ratings shown based on breaker equipped with integral Digitrip RMS Trip Unit. Interruption ratings for non-automatic breakers are equal to the published short-time withstand rating. These interruption ratings are based on the standard duty cycle consisting of an open operation, a 15-second interval and a close-open operation, in succession, with delayed tripping in case of short-delay devices. The standard duty cycle for short-time ratings consists of maintaining the rated current for two periods of 1/2 seconds each, with a 15-second interval of zero current between the two periods. Magnum MDSL Current Limiting Power Circuit Breaker With Integral Current Limiters. Current Limiter selected determines short-time and fixed instantaneous trip rating. Maximum voltage rating is 600 Vac. Magnum MDSX Current Limiting Power Circuit Breaker with fast opening contacts. Product to be tested. Contact Eaton for product rating. Breaker applied in a tested fan-cooled enclosure. 26 V4-T26-570 Volume 4—Circuit Protection CA08100005E—April 2011 www.eaton.com For Immediate Delivery or Tech Support call KMParts.com at (866) 595-9616 Power Breakers, Contactors and Fuses Power Circuit Breakers 26.1 Contents Magnum MDSL Current Limiting Power Circuit Breaker Description Low Voltage Power Circuit Breakers . . . . . . . . . . . Magnum DS Low Voltage Power Circuit Breakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Magnum MDSL Current Limiting Power Circuit Breaker Product Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Technical Data and Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . Trip Curve Charts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Magnum SB Low Voltage Insulated Case Circuit Breakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Magnum IEC Rated Air Circuit Breakers . . . . . . . . Series NRX Low Voltage Power Circuit Breakers . Medium Voltage Circuit Breakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 26 V4-T26-562 26 V4-T26-566 26 26 V4-T26-572 V4-T26-572 V4-T26-573 V4-T26-574 V4-T26-578 V4-T26-587 V4-T26-594 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 Magnum MDSL Current Limiting Power Circuit Breaker 26 Product Description The following curves illustrate the ratings, melting timecurrent characteristics and current limiting, or let-through characteristics, of limiters for Magnum Low Voltage Power Circuit Breakers. The let-through current for a given limiter application is readily determined by extending a vertical line from the applicable maximum available symmetrical fault amperes at the bottom margin to the characteristic line for the particular limiter, and from this intersection extending a horizontal line to the left margin and reading the peak current. The withstand rating of any circuit elements protected by the limiters should be at least equal to this peak current. It will be noted that the letthrough current increases with the limiter size or ampere rating; in other words, the maximum current limiting effect is obtained with the smallest size. This effect is to be expected, since the resistance decreases as the rating increases. If the vertical line from the bottom margin as described in the previous paragraph does not intersect the limiter characteristic line, the available system fault current is below the “threshold” current of that limiter, and it will offer no current limiting effect. The current limiting principle is illustrated below: la= The Available Peak Fault Current tm=The Melting Time Ip= The Peak Let-Through Current ta= The Arcing Time tc= The Total Interrupting (Clearing)Time Current Limiting Ia Ip tm ta tc Limiter Selection The selection of a suitable limiter rating for a given application is generally governed by a choice of the following types of protection: A. Maximum protection of “downstream” components. Type MDSL breakers are often used for this purpose even when the maximum available fault currents are within the interrupting rating of the corresponding unfused Magnum breakers. 26 26 26 26 26 B. Protection of the circuit breaker only. 26 Case A would tend to use the smallest available limiter; Case B the largest. When downstream protection is required, the selection is usually a compromise, since certain small limiters cannot be coordinated with the breaker to avoid nuisance blowing on overloads or small and moderate short circuits. 26 Minimum, recommended and maximum limiter sizes for Magnum MDSL breakers are given in the table on Page V4-T26-572. 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 Volume 4—Circuit Protection CA08100005E—April 2011 www.eaton.com V4-T26-571 For Immediate Delivery or Tech Support call KMParts.com at (866) 595-9616 26.1 Power Breakers, Contactors and Fuses Power Circuit Breakers 26 Product Selection 26 Magnum MDSL Sensor/Rating Plug vs. Current Limiter Selection 26 26 26 26 MDSL Current Limiter Selection Chart Sensor and Rating Plug In MA400 MA600 MA800 MB1200 MB1600 MB2000 MD2500 MD3000 250 MA400 MA600 MA800 MB1200 MB1600 MB2000 MD2500 MD3000 300 MA400 MA600 MA800 MB1200 MB1600 MB2000 MD2500 MD3000 MA600 MA800 MB1200 MB1600 MB2000 MD2500 MD3000 MA800 MB1200 MB1600 MB2000 MD2500 200 MA250 MA300 400 600 800 MB1200 MD3000 MD3000 MB1600 MB2000 MD2500 MB1600 MB2000 MD2500 MD3000 MB2000 MD2500 MD3000 26 1000 26 1600 MD3000 2000 MD3000 1200 26 26 Technical Data and Specifications 26 Magnum MDSL Ratings 26 Frame Catalog Number Available Sensor/ Rating Plug (Amperes) 800 MDSL08 200, 250, 300, 400, 600, 800 1600 MDSL16 200, 250, 300, 400, 600, 800, 1000, 1200, 1600 2000 MDSC20 1600, 2000 26 26 26 26 26 Notes Select the current limiter based on the Magnum breaker frame and current sensor and rating plug as shown. Refer to MDSL current limiter curves for let-through and time characteristics. The recommended ratings shown as shaded provide for reduced current let-through and breaker coordination within the trip unit settings. Selection of current limiters below the recommended ratings shown provides lower current let-through, however, trip unit settings must be considered to avoid nuisance operation. 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 V4-T26-572 Volume 4—Circuit Protection CA08100005E—April 2011 www.eaton.com For Immediate Delivery or Tech Support call KMParts.com at (866) 595-9616 26.1 Power Breakers, Contactors and Fuses Power Circuit Breakers Trip Curve Charts Type Magnum DSL Limiters, Peak Let-Through Current Characteristics 1000 900 800 700 600 500 400 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 26 26 26 26 300 30 200 26 20 MD3000 MD2500 MD2000 MD1600 MD1200 MA800 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 20 MA400 MA300 MA250 3 2 1 .9 .8 .7 .6 .5 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 .9 .8 .7 .6 .5 .4 .4 .3 .2 26 MA250 MA300 MA400 MA500 MA800 MB1200 MB1600 MB2000 MB2500 MB3000 30 MA600 Time in Seconds Peak Instantaneous Let-Through Current in Kilo – Amperes X 10 Type Magnum DSL Limiters Average Melting Time-Current Characteristics 26 26 26 26 26 .3 26 .2 .1 .09 .08 .07 .06 .05 .1 .09 .08 .07 .06 .05 .04 .03 .04 .03 26 26 .02 Available Current, rms Symmetrical Amperes x 10 2000 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 200 300 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 2 30 1 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000 10000 26 .01 20 40000 50000 60000 70000 80000 90000 100000 20000 30000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000 10000 2000 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 200 300 100 .02 Scale x 100 = Current in Amperes 26 26 Note For Time/Current Curves, see www.eaton.com/electrical 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 Volume 4—Circuit Protection CA08100005E—April 2011 www.eaton.com V4-T26-573 For Immediate Delivery or Tech Support call KMParts.com at (866) 595-9616 26.1 26 Power Breakers, Contactors and Fuses Power Circuit Breakers Magnum SB Low Voltage Insulated Case Circuit Breaker Contents Description 26 Page Low Voltage Power Circuit Breakers . . . . . . . . . . . Magnum DS Low Voltage Power Circuit Breakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Magnum MDSL Current Limiting Power Circuit Breaker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Magnum SB Low Voltage Insulated Case Circuit Breakers Technical Data and Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . Magnum IEC Rated Air Circuit Breakers . . . . . . . . Series NRX Low Voltage Power Circuit Breakers . Medium Voltage Circuit Breakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 26 26 26 26 V4-T26-562 V4-T26-566 V4-T26-571 V4-T26-575 V4-T26-578 V4-T26-587 V4-T26-594 26 26 26 26 Magnum SB Low Voltage Insulated Case Circuit Breakers 26 Product Description 26 26 26 ● 26 26 26 ● 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 Standards and Certifications Magnum SB is a Low Voltage Insulated Case Circuit breaker family designed for the performance and economic requirements of UL 891 switchboards. ● Magnum SB Insulated Case Circuit Breakers have interrupting ratings up to 100 kA at 635 Vac with continuous current ratings up to 5000A Magnum SB Insulated Case Circuit Breakers have lighter-duty short-time withstand ratings and fixed internal instantaneous trips on most ratings, which is characteristic of UL 489 molded case breakers commonly used in UL 891 switchboards. This provides for greater economy and excellent coordination and selectivity for most commercial applications Fixed internal instantaneous trips will be phased in on all SB Insulated Case Circuit Breakers rated 3200A and below to provide an extra safety factor by reducing the energy let-through to ● downstream circuits at the maximum instantaneous trip point and to facilitate feeder circuit breaker protection in UL 891 switchboards with 3-cycle bus bracing Magnum SBSE Current Limiting Power Circuit Breakers have 150 kA interrupting ratings at 480 Vac with continuous current ratings up to 5000A. The short-time withstand rating is 30 kA for standard frame and 50 kA for double frame breakers UL and ANSI Test Certifications Magnum SB meets or exceeds the applicable ANSI, NEMA, UL and CSA standards, including: ● ● ● ● ● ● ANSI C37.13 (Low Voltage AC Power Circuit Breakers Used in Enclosures) ANSI C37.16 (Preferred Ratings, Related Requirements, and Application Recommendations for Low Voltage Power Circuit Breakers and AC Power Circuit Breakers) ANSI C37.17 (Trip Devices for AC and General Purpose DC Low Voltage Power Circuit Breakers) ANSI C37.50 (Test Procedures for Low Voltage AC Power Circuit Breakers Used in Enclosures) UL 1066 (Standard for Low Voltage AC and DC Power Circuit Breakers Used in Enclosures) NEMA SG3 (This standard adopts ANSI C37.16 in its entirety) Comprehensive Enclosure Solutions Magnum DS has proven performance in Eaton manufactured switchgear and switchboards with the following test certifications: ● ● ● UL 1558 (Certified Magnum DS Low Voltage Metal-Enclosed switchgear) UL 891 (Certified Pow-R-Line C Low Voltage Switchboards) UL, CSA 22.2.31 Low Voltage Assemblies Approvals and Marks UL listed: Magnum DS Breaker UL File E52096 and Cassette UL File E204565 Product Selection Contact Eaton for pricing. Typical Magnum SB Low Voltage Insulated Case Circuit Breaker Nameplate 26 26 V4-T26-574 Volume 4—Circuit Protection CA08100005E—April 2011 www.eaton.com For Immediate Delivery or Tech Support call KMParts.com at (866) 595-9616 Power Breakers, Contactors and Fuses Power Circuit Breakers 26.1 Technical Data and Specifications 26 Magnum SB Switchboard Class Insulated Case Low Voltage Air Circuit Breakers Frame Amperes 800 1200 1600 Breaker Type Catalog Position 1–6 4000 Short-Time Withstand Rating Fixed Internal Instantaneous Trip Narrow 50 50 35 20 65 65 42 20 SBN-C08 Narrow 100 100 65 20 18 x In SBS-608 Standard 65 65 65 20 SBS-C08 Standard 100 100 85 20 SBS-E08 Standard 200 150 30 30 SBN-512 Narrow 50 50 35 25 SBN-612 Narrow 65 65 42 25 SBN-C12 Narrow 100 100 65 25 18 x In SBS-612 Standard 65 65 65 25 SBS-C12 Standard 100 100 85 25 SBS-E12 Standard 200 150 30 30 SBN-516 Narrow 50 50 35 30 SBN-616 Narrow 65 65 42 30 SBN-C16 Narrow 100 100 65 30 18 x In 65 30 Standard 65 65 Standard 100 100 85 30 30 30 Standard 200 150 SBN-620 Narrow 65 65 65 35 SBN-C20 Narrow 100 100 65 35 18 x In SBS-620 Standard 65 65 65 35 SBS-C20 Standard 100 100 85 35 SBS-E20 Standard 200 150 30 30 SBS-625 Standard 65 65 65 45 SBS-C25 Standard 100 100 85 45 SBS-E25 Double 200 150 50 50 SBS-630 Standard 65 65 65 50 SBS-C30 Standard 100 100 85 50 SBS-E30 Double 200 150 50 50 SBS-840 Double 85 85 85 85 — Double 100 100 100 100 — 50 50 85 — SBS-E40 6000 Interrupting at 635 Vac Narrow SBS-C40 5000 Interrupting at 508 Vac SBN-508 SBS-E16 3000 Interrupting at 254 Vac SBN-608 SBS-C16 2500 Frame Type SBS-616 2000 rms Symmetrical Current Ratings kA 50/60 Hz SBS-850 Double 200 150 Double 85 85 85 SBS-C50 Double 100 100 100 100 — SBS-E50 Double 200 150 50 50 SBS-C60 Double 100 100 100 100 — Available Current Sensor and Rating Plugs for Digitrip RMS Trip Unit (Establishes Breaker In Rating) 200, 250, 300, 400, 600, 800 26 26 26 26 26 200, 250, 300, 400, 600, 800, 1000, 1200 26 26 26 26 200, 250, 300, 400, 600, 800, 1000, 1200, 1600 26 26 26 200, 250, 300, 400, 600, 800, 1000, 1200, 1600, 2000 26 26 26 200, 250, 300, 400, 600, 800, 1000, 1200, 1600, 2000, 2500 26 26 200, 250, 300, 400, 600, 800, 1000, 1200, 1600, 2000, 2500, 3000 26 26 2000, 2500, 3000, 4000 26 26 2500, 3000, 4000, 5000 26 26 3000, 4000, 5000, 6000 Notes Interrupting ratings shown based on breaker equipped with integral Digitrip RMS Trip Unit. Interruption ratings for non-automatic breakers are equal to the published short-time withstand rating. These interruption ratings are based on the standard duty cycle consisting of an open operation, a 15-second interval and a close-open operation, in succession, with delayed tripping in case of short-delay devices. The standard duty cycle for short-time ratings consists of maintaining the rated current for two periods of 1/2 seconds each, with a 15-second interval of zero current between the two periods. Fixed internal instantaneous trip set at approximately 18 x I symmetrical will be phased into the product. n Product to be tested. Contact Eaton for product rating. Magnum SBSE Current Limiting Power Circuit Breaker with fast opening contacts. Breaker applied in a tested fan-cooled enclosure. 26 26 26 26 Magnum SB is UL 1066 listed. 26 26 Volume 4—Circuit Protection CA08100005E—April 2011 www.eaton.com V4-T26-575 For Immediate Delivery or Tech Support call KMParts.com at (866) 595-9616 26.1 26 Power Breakers, Contactors and Fuses Power Circuit Breakers Digitrip Trip Units for Magnum SB and Magnum DS ANSI/UL Rated Power Circuit Breakers 26 26 26 26 26 Trip Unit Type Digitrip 520 Digitrip 520M Digitrip 520MC Digitrip 1150+ 200–6000A Ampere range 200–6000A 200–6000A 200–6000A Interrupting rating at 480V 42–200 kA 42–200 kA 42–200 kA 42–200 kA rms sensing Yes Yes Yes Yes Protection and Coordination 26 Protection 26 26 26 Long delay protection (L) 26 26 26 Short delay protection (S) 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 Instantaneous protection (I) Ground fault protection (G) Ordering options LI, LSI, LSIG LSI, LSIG, LSIA LSI, LSIG, LSIA LSI, LSIG, LSIA Fixed rating plug (In) Yes Yes Yes Yes Overtemperature trip Yes Yes Yes Yes Long delay pickup 0.4–1.0 x (In) 0.4–1.0 x (In) 0.4–1.0 x (In) 0.4–1.0 x (In) Long delay time I2t at 6 x Ir 2–24 sec 2–24 sec 2–24 sec 2–24 sec Long delay time I4t No No No 1–5 sec IEEE curves No No No Yes Yes Long delay thermal memory Yes Yes Yes High load alarm No No No 0.5–1.0 x (Ir) Short delay pickup 200–1000% x (Ir) & M1 200–1000% x (Ir) & M1 200–1000% x (Ir) & M1 200–1000% x (Ir) & M1 Short delay time I2t at 8 x Ir 100–500 ms 100–500 ms 100–500 ms 100–500 ms Short delay time flat 100–500 ms 100–500 ms 100–500 ms 100–500 ms Short delay time ZSI Yes Yes Yes Yes Instantaneous pickup 200–1000% x (In) & M1 200–1000% x (In) & M1 200–1000% x (In) & M1 200–1000% x (In) & M1 Making current release Yes Yes Yes Yes Off position LSI & LSIG Yes Yes Yes Ground fault alarm No Yes Yes Yes Ground fault pickup 25–100% x (In) 25–100% x (In) 25–100% x (In) 24–100% x (In) Ground fault delay I2t at 0.625 x In 100–500 ms 100–500 ms 100–500 ms 100–500 ms Disable ground fault protection No No No No Neutral protection (N) Model LSI Model LSI Model LSI Model LSI Yes Yes Yes Yes System Diagnostics Cause of trip LEDs Magnitude of trip information No Yes Yes Yes Remote signal contacts No Yes Yes Yes Programmable contacts No No No Yes Electronic operations counter No No No Yes Notes Over and undervoltage alarm or trip, over and underfrequency alarm or trip, voltage unbalance alarm or trip, reverse power trip and phase rotation alarm are included. 1200A maximum ground fault setting per UL/NEC. In = Rating plug and sensor rating. Ir = Long delay pickup setting. 26 26 26 26 26 V4-T26-576 Volume 4—Circuit Protection CA08100005E—April 2011 www.eaton.com For Immediate Delivery or Tech Support call KMParts.com at (866) 595-9616 26.1 Power Breakers, Contactors and Fuses Power Circuit Breakers Digitrip Trip Units for Magnum SB ANSI/UL Rated Power Circuit Breakers, continued 26 26 26 Trip Unit Type Digitrip 520 Digitrip 520M Digitrip 520MC Digitrip 1150+ No 4-Character LCD 4-Character LCD 24-Character LED System Monitoring Digital display Current (%) full scale sensor No Yes +/– 2% Yes +/– 2% Yes +/– 1% Voltage (%) L to L No No No Yes +/– 1% Power and energy (%) No No No Yes +/– 2% 26 No No No Yes Reactive power kVAR No No No Yes Power factor No No No Yes Crest factor No No No Yes Type — — INCOM/PowerNet/Modbus / INCOM/PowerNet/TripLink/ PROFIBUS Modbus /PROFIBUS Power supply in breaker N/A Optional Standard 26 26 26 System Communications 26 Trip log (three events) No No No Yes Electronic operations counter No No No Yes Test set Test set Test set Integral and test set No No No Yes Testing method 26 Standard Additional Features Waveform capture 26 26 Apparent power kVA and demand 26 ARMs (Arcflash Reduction Maintenance System Mode) No No Yes Yes Breaker health monitor No No No Yes Programmable relay functions No No No Yes 26 26 26 26 26 Notes Over and undervoltage alarm or trip, over and underfrequency alarm or trip, voltage unbalance alarm or trip, reverse power trip and phase rotation alarm are included. Requires externally mounted MMINT or PMINT module. Test set for secondary injection. Contact Eaton for availability. 26 26 In = Rating plug and sensor rating. Ir = Long delay pickup setting. 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 Volume 4—Circuit Protection CA08100005E—April 2011 www.eaton.com V4-T26-577 For Immediate Delivery or Tech Support call KMParts.com at (866) 595-9616 26.1 26 Power Breakers, Contactors and Fuses Power Circuit Breakers Magnum Double Narrow Frame Drawout Air Circuit Breaker With Cassette Contents Description 26 Page Low Voltage Power Circuit Breakers . . . . . . . . . . . Magnum DS Low Voltage Power Circuit Breakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Magnum MDSL Current Limiting Power Circuit Breaker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Magnum SB Low Voltage Insulated Case Circuit Breakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Magnum IEC Rated Air Circuit Breakers Catalog Number Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Technical Data and Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . Magnum Options and Accessories . . . . . . . . . . Wiring Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Series NRX Low Voltage Power Circuit Breakers . Medium Voltage Circuit Breakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 V4-T26-562 V4-T26-566 V4-T26-571 V4-T26-574 V4-T26-579 V4-T26-581 V4-T26-584 V4-T26-586 V4-T26-587 V4-T26-594 26 26 Magnum IEC Rated Air Circuit Breakers 26 Product Description 26 26 26 Magnum Air Circuit Breakers are designed to enable global power distribution solutions in IEC switchboards and other custom enclosures. ● 26 26 ● 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 ● Magnum IEC Air Circuit Breakers have interrupting ratings up to 100 kA at 690 Vac with continuous current ratings up to 6300A Magnum IEC Air Circuit Breaker continuous current frames are 100% rated. No thermal de-rating is required when applying the breaker in the low voltage systems enclosure at ambient temperatures of 104ºF (40°C) Magnum IEC Breakers carry the KEMA Keur Mark, which requires periodic follow-up testing, witnessed by KEMA, to demonstrate our product performs to its published nameplate ratings. This differentiates Magnum Air Circuit Breakers from the competition, where in general, self-certification testing is performed on products when initially introduced with no binding commitments to perform subsequent follow-up third-party testing. Standards and Certifications IEC Test Certifications Magnum Air Circuit Breakers meet or exceed the applicable IEC standards, including: ● ● ● ● EN/IEC 60947-2 KEMA third-party witness and follow-up testing Comprehensive Enclosure Solutions Magnum Air Circuit Breakers have proven performance in IEC switchboards and custom enclosures manufactured by Eaton and Low Voltage Systems Builders (OEMs) to the following standards: ● ● ● EN/IEC 60947-1 EN/IEC 60439-1 Eaton manufactured IEC Low Voltage Switchboard solutions include: ● Eaton MEM M-Form (UK) Low Voltage Switchboards ● Eaton Holec® Capitole 40 and Capitole 20 (Holland) Low Voltage Switchboards ● Eaton Tabula Low Voltage Switchboard Systems (global) for Low Voltage Systems Builders Eaton Elatis (Germany) Low Voltage Switchboards Eaton Xenergy and Modan switchboard systems (global) for low voltage systems builders Approvals and Marks Magnum Air Circuit Breakers carry the following approvals and approval marks: ● ● ● ● CE KEMA Keur mark ABS (American Bureau of Shipping) Type Listed Certificate Number 04-HS422844B-PDA-DUB CCC (Certificate for China Compulsory Product Certification) to GB14048.2-2001, Certificate Numbers: ● 2005010307139381 ● 2003010307094561 ● 2003010307094558 ● ● ● ● ● American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) Det Norske Veritas (DNV) Lloyds of London South African Bureau of Standards (SABS) For a complete and comprehensive listing of all low voltage power breakers, please visit www.eaton.com Note: The KEMA Keur Mark on the Magnum ACB Label Confirms Third-Party Witness and Followup Testing 26 V4-T26-578 Volume 4—Circuit Protection CA08100005E—April 2011 www.eaton.com For Immediate Delivery or Tech Support call KMParts.com at (866) 595-9616 26.1 Power Breakers, Contactors and Fuses Power Circuit Breakers Catalog Number Selection 26 Magnum IEC Breaker Product Family 26 MW N 5 12 4 V E A - 03 MT 4 F C L R Y C T M W X Interrupting Icu = 40 kV = 50 kV = 65 kV = 85 kV = 100 kV = 25 kV (1100 Vac MWK) Continuous Amperes and Phasing (Facing Front of Breaker) 08 = 800 ABC 10 = 1000 ABC 12 = 1250 ABC 16 = 1600 ABC 20 = 2000 ABC 25 = 2500 ABC 32 = 3200 ABC 41 = 4000 ABC (standard drawout only) 4N = 4000 AABBCC 5N = 5000 AABBCC 6N = 6300 AABBCC 40 = 4000 ABCABC 50 = 5000 ABCABC 60 = 6300 ABCABC Poles and Neutral (Facing Front of Breaker) 3 = Three 4 = Four (neutral left) R = Four (reserved for neutral right) Mounting Configuration and Load Terminals H = Fixed horizontal V = Fixed vertical L = Drawout horizontal Nameplate Language E = English A = Spanish Sensor and Rating Plug Rating NN = None 13 = 1250 02 = 200 16 = 1600 05 = 250 20 = 2000 03 = 300 25 = 2500 04 = 400 30 = 3000 06 = 600 32 = 3200 07 = 630 40 = 4000 08 = 800 50 = 5000 10 = 1000 63 = 6300 12 = 1200 26 Future Use X = All ACBs Breaker Frame I = Standard or double N = Narrow K = Special 1100 Vac ACB 4 5 6 8 C Z 26 Trip Unit and Protection, (and External Control Voltage When Required) NN = Non-automatic (no trip unit) 22 = 520 LI 52 = 520 LSI 5W = 520i LSIG M2 = 520M LSI MT = 520M LSI (24–48 Vdc) MU = 520M LSI (120 Vac) MV = 520M LSI (240 Vac) MW = 520Mi LSIG MJ = 520Mi LSIG (24–48 Vdc) MK = 520Mi LSIG (120 Vac) ML = 520Mi LSIG (240 Vac) ME = 520M LSIA (24–48 Vdc) MC = 520M LSIA (120 Vac) MF = 520M LSIA (240 Vac) CT = 520MC LSI (24–48 Vdc) CU = 520MC LSI (120 Vac) CV = 520MC LSI (240 Vac) CE = 520MC LSIA (24–48 Vdc) CC = 520MC LSIA (120 Vac) CF = 520MC LSIA (240 Vac) CJ = 520MCi LSIG (24–48 Vdc) CK = 520MCi LSIG (120 Vac) CF = 520MCi LSIG (240 Vac) C1 = 520MC ARMS LSI (24–48 Vdc) C2 = 520MC ARMS LSI (120 Vac) C3 = 520MC ARMS LSI (240 Vac) C4 = 520MC ARMS LSIA (24–48 Vdc) C5 = 520MC ARMS LSIA (120 Vac) C6 = 520MC ARMS LSIA (240 Vac) C7 = 520MC ARMS LSIG (24–48 Vdc) C8 = 520MC ARMS LSIG (120 Vac) C9 = 520MC ARMS LSIG (240 Vac) 1W = 1150i LSI (24–48 Vdc) 1N = 1150i LSI (120 Vac) 1P = 1150i LSI (240 Vac) 1R = 1150i LSIG/A (24–48 Vdc) 1S = 1150i LSIG/A (120 Vac) 1T = 1150i LSIG/A (240 Vac) Auxiliary Switch N = None 2 = 2A/2B 4 = 2A/2B 6 = 2A/2B ACB Shipping Instructions A = Fixed ACB with door kit F = Fixed ACB without door kit A = D/O ACB only without door kit C = D/O ACB in cassette (un-wired) P = D/O ACB in cassette (pre-wired) S = D/O ACB in cassette (shutters) W = D/O ACB in cassette (pre-wired and shutters) Double frame D/O ACBs ship without cassette Shunt Trip Attachment (STA) N = None A = 110–127 Vac/Vdc R = 208–240 Vac/Vdc C = 24 Vdc H = 48 Vdc B = 110–127 Vac/Vdc (100% duty) S = 220–250 Vac/Vdc (100% duty) D = 24 Vdc (100% duty) K = 48 Vdc (100% duty) J = 60 Vdc (100% duty) 6 = 60 Vdc Latch Checking Switch/Trip Unit Metering Voltage Connection for Digitrip 1150 Trip Unit Latch Check 1150 Voltage Switch Connection N = None Upper terminals M = None Lower terminals L = LCS wired to SRD Upper terminals Y = LCS wired to SRD Lower terminals C = LCS wired external Upper terminals D = LCS wired external Lower terminals Motor Operator M = Manual operated N = 110–125 Vac (5-sec) W = 110–125 Vdc (5-sec) T = 220–250 Vdc (5-sec) P = 220–240 Vac (5-sec) L = 24 Vdc (5-sec) K = 48 Vdc (5-sec) S = 60 Vdc (5-sec) Spring Release Device (SRD) N = None A = 110–127 Vac/Vdc R = 208–240 Vac/Vdc C = 24 Vdc H = 48 Vdc S = 60 Vdc Undervoltage Release (UVR) or 2nd Shunt Trip (ST) N = None A = UVR (110–127 Vac) R = UVR (208–240 Vac) C = UVR (24 Vdc) H = UVR (48 Vdc) D = UVR (60 Vdc) E = UVR (110–125 Vdc) F = UVR (220–250 Vdc) G = UVR (32 Vdc) X = UVR (380–415 Vac) J = UVR (480 Vac) K = UVR (600 Vac) 1 = 2nd ST (110–127 Vac/Vdc) 2 = 2nd ST (208–250 Vac/Vdc) 3 = 2nd ST (24 Vdc) 4 = 2nd ST (48 Vdc) 6 = 2nd ST (60 Vdc) B = 2nd ST (110–127 Vac/Vdc 100% duty) O = 2nd ST (220–250 Vac/Vdc 100% duty) I = 2nd ST (24 Vdc 100% duty) Q = 2nd ST (48 Vdc 100% duty) 9 = 2nd ST (60 Vdc 100% duty) N K C R S A Y L H E = = = = = = = = = = Operations Counter and/or Keylock Provisions Counter Keylock Provisions No counter No locks No counter Kirk lock No counter Castell lock No counter Ronis lock No counter CES lock Counter No lock Counter Kirk lock Counter Castell lock Counter Ronis lock indicator Counter CES lock Padlock Provisions for Blocking Close and/or Open ACB Manual Pushbuttons N = None M = Metal (block close and open) P = Plastic (block close and open) C = Metal (block close only) H = Plastic (block close only) Bell Alarms Switch (OTS) with 2a/2b Contacts and/or Mechanical Trip Indicator OTS 2a/2b Trip Indicator E = No OTS No indicator N = No OTS With indicator Y = With OTS With indicator M = No OTS With interlocked indicator L = With OTS With interlocked indicator 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 Note Exclusionary rules apply. Refer to price list. Confirm all final part numbers with Eaton. Format structure subject to modifications and additions without notice. Volume 4—Circuit Protection CA08100005E—April 2011 www.eaton.com 26 26 V4-T26-579 For Immediate Delivery or Tech Support call KMParts.com at (866) 595-9616 26.1 26 Power Circuit Breakers Cassette Magnum IEC Breaker Product Family E N 32 4 H K N N S N N N W C 26 26 Cassette Family E = Standard or double frame IEC N = Narrow frame IEC 26 Cassette Shipping C = Cassette only Cassette Wiring N = Un-wired W = Cassette wired Future Use N = All cassettes 26 26 Continuous Amperes 20 = Up to 2000A 32 = 2500–3000A 41 = 4000A standard frame 40 = 4000A 63 = 5000–6000A 26 26 Poles 3 = Three-pole 4 = Four-pole 26 26 Rear Terminals H = Horizontal stabs (upper and lower terminals) 26 26 Arc Hood A = Arc hood for 690 Vac K = Arc hood for 1100 Vac 26 26 26 Power Breakers, Contactors and Fuses Future Use N = All cassettes Future Use N = All cassettes Future Use N = All cassettes Shutters N = No shutters S = Shutters installed Future Use N = All cassettes Door Frame and Gasket Kit D = Includes door kit X = Equals door kit not included N = All cassettes Note Exclusionary rules apply. Refer to price list. Confirm all final part numbers with Eaton. Format structure subject to modifications and additions without notice. 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 V4-T26-580 Volume 4—Circuit Protection CA08100005E—April 2011 www.eaton.com For Immediate Delivery or Tech Support call KMParts.com at (866) 595-9616 Power Breakers, Contactors and Fuses Power Circuit Breakers 26.1 Technical Data and Specifications 26 Magnum IEC 60947-2 Rated Air Circuit Breakers Frame Amperes 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3200 4000 5000 6300 Breaker Type Catalog Position 1–6 Frame Type rms Symmetrical Current Ratings kA Interrupting at Interrupting at Interrupting at 240 Vac Icu = Ics 440 Vac Icu = Ics 690 Vac Icu = Ics Withstand Rating Icw 1-Sec / 3-Sec Fixed Internal Instantaneous Trip Available Current Sensor & Rating Plugs for Digitrip RMS Trip Unit (Establishes Breaker In Rating) 200, 250, 300, 400, 630, 800 MWN-408 Narrow 40 40 40 40/— — MWN-508 Narrow 50 50 50 50/— — MWN-608 Narrow 65 65 65 65/40 — MWI-608 Standard 65 65 65 65/— — MWI-808 Standard 85 85 85 85/65 — MWI-C08 Standard 100 100 85 85/65 85 MWN-410 Narrow 40 40 40 40/— — MWN-510 Narrow 50 50 50 50/— — MWN-610 Narrow 65 65 65 65/40 — MWI-610 Standard 65 65 65 65/— — MWI-810 Standard 85 85 85 85/65 — 85 MWI-C10 Standard 100 100 85 85/65 MWN-412 Narrow 40 40 40 40/— — MWN-512 Narrow 50 50 50 50/— — MWN-612 Narrow 65 65 65 65/40 — MWI-612 Standard 65 65 65 65/— — MWI-812 Standard 85 85 85 85/65 — MWI-C12 Standard 100 100 85 85/65 85 MWN-516 Narrow 50 50 50 50/— — MWN-616 Narrow 65 65 65 65/40 — MWI-616 Standard 65 65 65 65/— — MWI-816 Standard 85 85 85 85/65 — MWI-C16 Standard 100 100 85 85/65 85 MWN-520 Narrow 50 50 50 50/30 — MWN-620 Narrow 65 65 65 65/40 — MWI-620 Standard 65 65 65 65/50 — MWI-820 Standard 85 85 85 85/65 — MWI-C20 Standard 100 100 85 85/65 85 MWI-625 Standard 65 65 65 65/— — MWI-825 Standard 85 85 85 85/65 — MWI-C25 Standard 100 100 85 85/65 85 MWI-632 Standard 65 65 65 65/50 — MWI-832 Standard 85 85 85 85/65 — MWI-C32 Standard 100 100 85 85/65 85 MWI-641 Standard 65 65 65 65/50 — MWI-841 Standard 85 85 85 85/65 — MWI-C41 Standard 105 105 85 85/65 — MWN-64N Double narrow 65 65 65 65/— — MWN-84N Double narrow 85 85 65 85/— — MWN-C4N Double narrow 100 100 65 100/— — MWI-64N Double 65 65 65 65/— — MWI-84N Double 85 85 85 85/— — MWI-C4N Double 100 100 100 100/— — MWI-85N Double 85 85 85 85/— — MWI-C5N Double 100 100 100 100/— — MWI-86N Double 85 85 85 85/— — MWI-C6N Double 100 100 100 100/— — 26 26 26 26 26 200, 250, 300, 400, 630, 800, 1000 26 26 26 200, 250, 300, 400, 630, 800, 1000, 1250 26 26 26 26 200, 250, 300, 400, 630, 800, 1000, 1250, 1600 26 26 200, 250, 300, 400, 630, 800, 1000, 1250, 1600, 2000 26 26 26 200, 250, 300, 400, 630, 800, 1000, 1250, 1600, 2000, 2500 26 26 200, 250, 300, 400, 630, 800, 1000, 1250, 1600, 2000, 2500, 3200 26 26 2000, 2500, 3200, 4000 26 26 26 26 2500, 3200, 4000, 5000 26 3200, 4000, 5000, 6300 26 Notes Interrupting ratings shown based on breaker equipped with integral Digitrip RMS Trip Unit. Interruption ratings for non-automatic breakers are equal to the published breaker I cw rating. Magnum IEC standard frame breakers rated for 4000A continuous current are available in drawout configuration only. Volume 4—Circuit Protection CA08100005E—April 2011 www.eaton.com V4-T26-581 For Immediate Delivery or Tech Support call KMParts.com at (866) 595-9616 26 26 26.1 26 Power Breakers, Contactors and Fuses Power Circuit Breakers Digitrip Trip Units for Magnum IEC Rated Air Circuit Breakers 26 26 26 26 26 26 Trip Unit Type Digitrip 520i Digitrip 520Mi Digitrip 520MCi Digitrip 1150i+ Ampere range 200–6300A 200–6300A 200–6300A 200–6300A Interrupting rating at 690V 40–100 kA 40–100 kA 40–100 kA 40–100 kA rms sensing Yes Yes Yes Yes Protection and Coordination Protection 26 26 26 Long delay protection (L) 26 26 26 Short delay protection (S) 26 26 26 26 Instantaneous protection (I) Earth fault protection (G) 26 26 26 Ordering options LI, LSI, LSIG LSI, LSIG, LSIA LSI, LSIG, LSIA LSI, LSIG, LSIA Fixed rating plug (In) Yes Yes Yes Yes Overtemperature trip Yes Yes Yes Yes Long delay setting 0.4–1.0 x (In) 0.4–1.0 x (In) 0.4–1.0 x (In) 0.4–1.0 x (In) Long delay time I2t at 6 x Ir 2–24 sec 2–24 sec 2–24 sec 2–24 sec Long delay time I4t No No No 1–5 sec IEC Type A, B, C curves No No No Yes Long delay thermal memory Yes Yes Yes Yes High load alarm No No No 0.7–1.0 x Ir Short delay pickup 200–1000% x (Ir) & M1 200–1000% x (Ir) & M1 200–1000% x (Ir) & M1 150–1000% x (Ir) & M1 100–500 ms Short delay time I2t at 8 x Ir 100–500 ms 100–500 ms 100–500 ms Short delay time flat 100–500 ms 100–500 ms 100–500 ms 100–500 ms Short delay time ZSI Yes Yes Yes Yes Instantaneous pickup 200–1000% x (In) & M1 200–1000% x (In) & M1 200–1000% x (In) & M1 200–1000% x (In) & M1 Making current release Yes Yes Yes Yes Off position Yes Yes Yes Yes Earth fault alarm No Yes Yes Yes Earth fault pickup 25–100% x (In) 25–100% x (In) 25–100% x (In) 24–100% x (In) 100–500 ms Earth fault delay I2t at 0.625 x In 100–500 ms 100–500 ms 100–500 ms Earth fault delay flat 100–500 ms 100–500 ms 100–500 ms 100–500 ms Earth fault ZSI Yes Yes Yes Yes Earth fault memory Yes Yes Yes Yes Disable ground fault protection No No No Yes Neutral protection (N) Model LSI Model LSI Model LSI Model LSI Yes 26 System Diagnostics 26 Cause of trip LEDs Yes Yes Yes Magnitude of trip information No No No Yes Remote signal contacts No Yes Yes Yes Programmable contacts No No No 2 26 26 26 26 Notes Over and undervoltage alarm or trip, over and underfrequency alarm or trip, voltage unbalance alarm or trip, reverse power trip and phase rotation alarm are included. In = Rating plug rating. Ir = LDPU setting. i Trip units are only used on IEC breakers with earth fault. 26 26 26 26 V4-T26-582 Volume 4—Circuit Protection CA08100005E—April 2011 www.eaton.com For Immediate Delivery or Tech Support call KMParts.com at (866) 595-9616 26.1 Power Breakers, Contactors and Fuses Power Circuit Breakers Digitrip Trip Units for Magnum IEC Rated Air Circuit Breakers, continued 26 26 26 Trip Unit Type Digitrip 520i Digitrip 520Mi Digitrip 520MCi Digitrip 1150i+ No 4-Character LCD 4-Character LCD 24-Character LED System Monitoring Digital display 26 26 26 Current (%) full scale sensor No Yes +/– 2% Yes +/– 2% Yes +/– 1% Voltage (%) L to L No No No Yes +/– 1% Power and energy (%) No No No Yes +/– 2% Apparent power kVA and demand No No No Yes Reactive power kVAR No No No Yes Power factor No No No Yes Crest factor No No No Yes Power quality—harmonics No No No Yes % THD No No No Yes INCOM/PowerNet/Modbus / PROFIBUS INCOM/PowerNet/TripLink/ Modbus /PROFIBUS 26 26 26 26 26 26 System Communications Type — — Power supply in breaker N/A Optional Standard Standard 26 Trip log (three events) No No No Yes 26 Electronic operations counter No No No Yes Testing method Test set Test set Test set Integral and test set Waveform capture No No No Yes ARMs (Arcflash Reduction Maintenance System Mode) No No Yes Yes Breaker health monitor No No No Yes Programmable relay functions No No No Yes Additional Features 26 26 26 26 Notes Over and undervoltage alarm or trip, over and underfrequency alarm or trip, voltage unbalance alarm or trip, reverse power trip and phase rotation alarm are included. Requires externally mounted MMINT or PMINT module. Test set for secondary injection. Contact Eaton for availability. 26 26 In = Rating plug rating. Ir = LDPU setting. i Trip units are only used on IEC breakers with earth fault. 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 Volume 4—Circuit Protection CA08100005E—April 2011 www.eaton.com V4-T26-583 For Immediate Delivery or Tech Support call KMParts.com at (866) 595-9616 26.1 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 Breaker-Mounted Options and Accessories Magnum breakers are available with a comprehensive array of factory-installed breaker options to enable configuredto-order solutions for specified customer requirements. Field option kits are available to provide easy service, modification and customization of the breaker at the point of use. ● 26 ● 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 Power Circuit Breaker Magnum Options and Accessories 26 26 Power Breakers, Contactors and Fuses ● Shunt Trip device (ST). Provides for remote electrically controlled breaker opening when energized by a rated voltage input Spring Charge Motor (MOT). Charges the breaker closing springs automatically, facilitating remote or local closing. The motor assembly includes its own cut-off switch that changes state at the end of the charging cycle. This contact can be wired out for external indication Spring Release device (SR). Provides for remote electrically controlled breaker closing when its coils are energized by a rated voltage input 26 ● ● ● ● ● 26 26 26 Undervoltage Release (UVR). Trips the breaker when an existing voltage signal is lost or falls below an established threshold Auxiliary Switch. Up to 6a/6b auxiliary individual dedicated contacts are available for customer use to indicate if the breaker is in the OPEN or CLOSE position Mechanical Trip Indicator Flag. The red trip indicator flag pops out to provide local visual indication when the Digitrip RMS trip unit acts to trip the breaker on an overcurrent condition. Available in two options: an interlocked version that mechanically locks out the breaker until the indicator is manually reset and a non-interlocked version for indication only. Bell Alarm/Overcurrent Trip Switch (OTS). Provides 2 Form C (changeover) contacts that change state when the Digitrip RMS trip unit acts to trip the breaker on an overcurrent condition. The contacts are available for external indication or customer use and are manually reset by the Mechanical Trip Indicator Padlockable Pushbutton Cover. Permits padlocking hinged cover plates to block access to the PUSH ON and PUSH OFF buttons on the breaker faceplate ● ● ● Mechanical Operations Counter. Records mechanical operations of the breaker over its installed life Key Off Lock Provisions. Enables mounting of a single cylinder Kirk®, Castell or Ronis key lock to lock the breaker in the OPEN position Latch Check Switch. Provides 1 Form C (changeover contact) that changes state when the breaker is ready to close. Can be wired to the Spring Release Device for fast transfer applications or wired for external ready-to-close indication Shunt Trip, Spring Release and Undervoltage Release Device Installed on Accessory Deck Auxiliary Switches Come in Modular 2a/2b Contact Stages Providing up to 6a/6b Dedicated Contacts Arc Chutes are Easily Removable for Inspection and Access to Breaker Contacts Heel-Toe Contact Design Provides Demonstrated Long Life and Includes Wear Indicator for Visual Inspection Mechanical Trip Indicator With Bell Alarm (OTS) Switches Mounted 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 V4-T26-584 Volume 4—Circuit Protection CA08100005E—April 2011 www.eaton.com For Immediate Delivery or Tech Support call KMParts.com at (866) 595-9616 Power Breakers, Contactors and Fuses Power Circuit Breaker 26.1 Magnum Breaker Control Device Application Guide—Vdc Breaker Control Device Nominal Voltage 24 Vdc 32 Vdc 48 Vdc 60 Vdc 125 Vdc 250 Vdc 26 26 Shunt Trip (ST)—Trip Circuit Operational voltage range 70–110% 17–26 Vdc — 34–53 Vdc 42–66 Vdc 77–138 Vdc 154–275 Vdc Power consumption (inrush) Required for 35 ms 250W — 250W 250W 450W 450W Opening time Seconds 35 ms — 35 ms 35 ms 35 ms 35 ms Operational voltage range 70–110% 17–26 Vdc — 34–53 Vdc 42–66 Vdc 77–138 Vdc 154–275 Vdc Power consumption (inrush) Required for 200 ms 250W — 250W 250W 450W 450W Closing time Seconds 40 ms — 40 ms 40 ms 40 ms 40 ms 26 Operational voltage range 85–110% voltage 20–26 Vdc — 41–53 Vdc 51–66 Vdc 94–138 Vdc 187–225 Vdc 26 Amperes (running) Running 12.0A — 5.0A 4.0A 2.0A 1.0A Amperes (inrush) % of running 300% — 500% 500% 600% 600% Power consumption — 300W — 250W 250W 250W 250W Charging time Seconds 5 sec — 5 sec 5 sec 5 sec 5 sec Operational voltage range 85–110% voltage 20–26 Vdc 27–35 Vdc 41–53 Vdc 51–66 Vdc 94–138 Vdc 187–275 Vdc Dropout voltage range 30–60% voltage 7–14 Vdc 10–19 Vdc 14–29 Vdc 18–36 Vdc 33–75 Vdc 66–150 Vdc Power consumption (inrush) Required for 200 ms 250W 275W 275W 275W 450W 450W Power consumption (continuous) Required for 400 ms 18W 15W 18W 18W 10W 10W Opening time Seconds 70 ms 70 ms 70 ms 70 ms 70 ms 70 ms 26 Inductive load 0.5A — 0.5A — 0.5A 0.25A 26 Spring Release (SR)—Close Circuit 26 26 26 Spring Charge Motor (MOT) 26 26 26 Undervoltage Release (UVR) 26 26 Auxiliary Switches Minimum load contact rating 26 Magnum Breaker Control Device Application Guide—Vac Breaker Control Device Nominal Voltage 120 Vac 240 Vac 415 Vac 480 Vac 600 Vac 77–140 Vac 146–264 Vac — — — 26 Shunt Trip (ST)—Trip Circuit Operational voltage range 70 –110% 26 26 Power consumption (inrush) Required for 35 ms 450 VA 450 VA — — — Opening time Seconds 35 ms 35 ms — — — Operational voltage range 70–110% 77–140 Vac 146–264 Vac — — — Power consumption (inrush) Required for 200 ms 450 VA 450 VA — — — Closing time Seconds 40 ms 40 ms — — — 26 26 26 Spring Release (SR)—close circuit 26 Spring Charge Motor (MOT) Operational voltage range 85–110% voltage 93–140 Vdc 177–264 Vdc — — — Amperes (running) Running 2.0A 1.0A — — — 26 Amperes (inrush) % of running 600% 600% — — — Power consumption — 250 VA 250 VA — — — Charging time Seconds 5 sec 5 sec — — — Operational voltage range 85–110% voltage 94–140 Vac 177–264 Vac 323–457 Vac 408–528 Vac 510–660 Vac Dropout voltage range 30–60% voltage 33–76 Vac 62–144 Vac 114–249 Vac 144–288 Vac 180–360 Vac Power consumption (inrush) Required for 200 ms 450 VA 400 VA 480 VA 400 VA 400 VA Power consumption (continuous) Required for 400 ms 10 VA 10 VA 10 VA 10 VA 10 VA Opening time Seconds 70 ms 70 ms 70 ms 70 ms 70 ms 26 Inductive load 10A 10A — — — 26 26 26 Undervoltage Release (UVR) 26 Auxiliary Switches Minimum load contact rating 26 Note 100% duty shunt trips require power consumption (inrush) for 200 ms. 26 Volume 4—Circuit Protection CA08100005E—April 2011 www.eaton.com V4-T26-585 For Immediate Delivery or Tech Support call KMParts.com at (866) 595-9616 26.1 Power Breakers, Contactors and Fuses Power Circuit Breaker 26 Wiring Diagrams 26 Typical Magnum Breaker Control Circuit 26 Legend: LS Limit Switch for Closing Spring MOT Motor for Spring Charging ST Shunt Trip SR Spring Release UVR Undervoltage Release OTS Overcurrent Trip Switch 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 Description of Operation: 1 — Motor is energized through LS contact. 2 — Motor runs and charges closing spring. 3 — When closing spring is fully charged, LS contacts change state. 4 — Close contacts energize SR coil. 5 — When breaker closes, “b” opens. 6 — LS contacts change state and motor recharges closing springs. Control Power Close Open B12 B15 G Open B26 B10 Lever in Door Switch (Drawout Only) SR L.S. R B24 A7 A1 A2 A3 a. b. ST a. UVR OTS 1* OTS 2* MOT 26 26 26 Notes * Contacts shown for breaker open (not fully charged), not tripped. – – – – Dotted line denotes Magnum Breaker. Not needed with 100% duty rated shunt. B13 B14 B27 B11 B25 A8 A4 A5 A6 26 26 MDSEOBKR 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 V4-T26-586 Volume 4—Circuit Protection CA08100005E—April 2011 www.eaton.com For Immediate Delivery or Tech Support call KMParts.com at (866) 595-9616 Power Breakers, Contactors and Fuses Power Circuit Breakers 26.1 Contents Series NRX Low Voltage Power Circuit Breaker Description Page Low Voltage Power Circuit Breakers . . . . . . . . . . . Magnum DS Low Voltage Power Circuit Breakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Magnum MDSL Current Limiting Power Circuit Breaker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Magnum SB Low Voltage Insulated Case Circuit Breakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Magnum IEC Rated Air Circuit Breakers . . . . . . . . Series NRX Low Voltage Power Circuit Breakers Standards and Certifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reference Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Catalog Number Selection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Technical Data and Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medium Voltage Circuit Breakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 V4-T26-562 26 V4-T26-566 26 V4-T26-571 26 V4-T26-574 V4-T26-578 26 26 V4-T26-588 V4-T26-588 V4-T26-589 V4-T26-591 V4-T26-593 V4-T26-594 26 26 26 26 26 Series NRX Low Voltage Power Circuit Breakers Product Description Application Description Features, Benefits and Functions Series NRX is a low voltage power circuit breaker suitable for UL® 1558, UL 891, and IEC switchgear and switchboards. The compact size and weight of three-pole drawout with cassette Series NRX, see Page 593, allows for a 24.00 (609.6 mm) switchgear enclosure. The Series NRX is a compact globally certified low voltage power (air) circuit breaker. It is rated for 800 amperes (UL 1066), 800 and 1200 amperes (UL 489) and 630– 1600 amperes (IEC 60947-2) with an interrupting capacity of 65 kA with short time withstand at 42 kA at the 440/480 Vac level. Series NRX utilizes several innovative technologies: The breaker ratings are: ● 800A for UL 1066 ● 800A, 1200A for UL 489 ● 630–1600A IEC 60947-2 from a voltage range of 220–725 Vac The Series NRX circuit breaker provides all the capabilities of a power circuit breaker in the compact size of a molded case breaker. It offers you the same protection and performance —along with increased flexibility—at half the size of a typical power circuit breaker. The dimensions and design of Series NRX allows up to eight UL 1066 or UL 489 breakers in a 24-inch (600 mm) wide structure. The one frame size, regardless of ampere rating, reduces drawing conversion, structure integration time and parts inventory for several board, gear and machinery applications. ● ● ● ● Rogowski coil—does not saturate like iron core sensors, and one sensor accommodates 200–1600 ampere range. You never have to change a sensor and CTs are not required Tension clamp secondary terminals—10A continuous rating at 600V meets UL/ CSA®/RoHS and UL-94 V0. Mounted directly to fixed breaker or drawout cassette, they reduce wiring throughout enclosure and provide clean, organized wiring schemes Breaker-mounted communication modules —communication modules for INCOM™, Modbus® and PROFIBUS mount directly to the cassette, reducing the space and room required in gear for communication capability “Direct Drive” mechanism— symmetrically loaded forces of the two-staged stored energy mechanism improves robustness, reliability, and achieves improved breaker life ratings 26 ● ● ● ● Fold-up cassette—with this simple design, all items in a cassette are replaceable without removing the cassette from the cell “Arc chute” design Breaker-mounted racking or levering-in device— Racking device is mounted on the breaker, decreasing the width of the cassette, because the cassette is not burdened with the cost or parts of the lev-in Plug-N-Play accessories— No special tools needed. Accessory comes with plug and wires ready to install The use of these technologies allows Series NRX to offer a life of 20,000 mechanical operations and 10,000 electrical operations with a high degree of reliability. 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 Volume 4—Circuit Protection CA08100005E—April 2011 www.eaton.com V4-T26-587 For Immediate Delivery or Tech Support call KMParts.com at (866) 595-9616 26.1 26 ● ● 26 ● 26 ● ● 26 ● 26 ● 26 26 26 Power Circuit Breakers Standards and Certifications 26 26 Power Breakers, Contactors and Fuses ● UL 1066 (low voltage AC power circuit breakers used in enclosures) UL 489 (molded-case circuit breakers, molded case switches and circuit breaker enclosures) EN 45011 CEI EN 60947 BS EN 60439-1 Form 4b IEC 60439-1 (low voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies) IEC 60947-1 (low voltage switchgear and controlgear —Part 1 general rules) IEC 60947-2 (low voltage switchgear and controlgear —Part 2 circuit breakers) ● ● ● ● IEC 60947-3 (switches, disconnectors, switchdisconnectors and fuse-combination units) CSA 22.2 (molded-case circuit breakers, molded case switches and circuit breaker enclosures) ANSI C37.51 (metalenclosed low voltage AC power circuit breaker switchgear assemblies— conformance test procedures) ANSI C37.20.1 (metalenclosed low voltage power circuit breaker switchgear) 26 26 Reference Information 26 List of Instruction Leaflets and Manuals 26 26 26 26 Instruction Book for Fixed and Drawout Breaker/Cassette MN01301001E IL Drawout Circuit Breaker and Cassette Rejection Interlocks IL01301006E IL Auxiliary Switch in Right Accessory Tray IL01301007E IL UVR/ST/OTS in Left Accessory Tray IL01301008E IL01301010E 26 IL Spring Release Device and Latch Check Switch (Numbers 5 and 6 are Combining into one Document) IL01301010E 26 IL Door Escutcheon and Gasket Kit IL01301012E IL Drawout Cassette IP 20 Shutters IL01301013E 26 IL Fixed Breaker Arc Hood Kit IL01301014E IL Fixed Breaker Front/Rear/Cable Connectors IL01301015E 26 IL Drawout Cassette Front/Rear/Cable Connectors IL01301016E IL Racking Device Levering Device IL01301018E IL Mechanical Pop-Out Indicator and Interlocked Indicator IL01301019E 26 IL Breaker and Cassette Phase Barriers IL01301021E IL Cassette Rails IL01301025E 26 IL Mounting Feet IL01301030E IL Surface Mount IL01301036E IL Terminal Blocks IL01301037E 26 26 IL Modbus Communication Adapter Module IL01301034E IL INCOM Communication Adapter Module IL01301033E 26 IL Digitrip 520 and 520M Manual IL70C1619H01 IL IP55 Cover IL01301038E 26 PROFIBUS Communication Module IL01301035E IL Kirk Key Lock IL01301039E IL Ronis Key Lock IL01301040E IL Pushbutton Covers IL01301041E 26 26 V4-T26-588 ● ● ● ANSI C37.60 (requirements for overhead, pad-mounted dry-type and submersible automatic reclosers and fault interrupters for AC systems) ANSI C37.50 (low voltage AC power circuit breakers used in enclosures—test procedures) ANSI C37.17 (for trip devices for AC and general purpose DC low voltage power circuit breakers) ANSI C37.16 (low voltage power circuit breakers and AC power circuit protectors—preferred ratings, related requirements, and application recommendations) ● ● ● ● ● ANSI C37.13 (IEEE® standard for low voltage AC power circuit breakers used in enclosures) CCC—China KEMA (&CB) UL 891 (deadfront switchboard) UL 1558 (metal-enclosed low voltage power circuit breaker switchgear) Publication Number Description IL Motor Operator 26 ● Volume 4—Circuit Protection CA08100005E—April 2011 www.eaton.com For Immediate Delivery or Tech Support call KMParts.com at (866) 595-9616 Power Breakers, Contactors and Fuses Power Circuit Breakers 26.1 Catalog Number Selection 26 Series NRX Type NF-Frame Circuit Breaker (Exclusionary Rules Apply) 26 N S S6 08 3 W 52 8 A B A N 4 X N D X Breaker Frame Size N = Type NF, 630–1600A, (70 mm pole spacing) Standard, Mechanism, Device S = UL 1066, stored energy, power breaker X = UL 489, stored energy, insulated case breaker E = IEC 60947-2, stored energy, air breaker Rating Plug (Amperes) 1 = 200 2 = 250 3 = 300 4 = 400 5 = 500 6 = 600 7 = 630 8 = 800 A = 1000 B = 1200 C = 1250 D = 1600 Fault Current Rating S4 = 42 kA at 480 Vac UL or 415 Vac IEC S5 = 50 kA at 480 Vac UL or 415 Vac IEC S6 = 65 kA at 480 Vac UL or 415 Vac IEC Frame Rating (Amperes) 07 = 630 (IEC only) 08 = 800 10 = 1000 (IEC only) 12 = 1200 (UL only) 13 = 1250 (IEC only) 16 = 1600 (On NF: IEC only) Poles, Phasing 3 = Three-pole, ABC 4 = Four-pole, NABC W B R T F S Mounting Configuration = Drawout = Fixed mount rear connect, mounting bracket, with secondary terminal row = Fixed mount rear connect, surface mount, with secondary terminal row = Fixed mount front connect, surface mount, cable connect, with secondary terminal row = Fixed mount front connect, mounting bracket, bus connect, with secondary terminal row = Fixed mount front connect, surface mount, bus connect, with secondary terminal row SW 22 52 53 5G 5H M2 M3 MA MB MG MH R2 R3 RA RB RG RH 1A Motor Operator M = Manually operated B = 110–125 Vac W = 110–125 Vdc T = 208–250 Vac P = 220–250 Vdc L = 24 Vdc H = 48 Vdc S = 60 Vdc Shunt Trip N = No shunt trip A = 110–127 Vac/Vdc R = 208–240 Vac/Vdc L = 24 Vdc H = 48 Vdc S = 60 Vdc N E A B C R S T L P Q H J K 1 2 3 26 Spring Release, Latch Check Switch = No spring release, no LCS = No spring release, LCS wired external = 110–127 Vac/Vdc, no LCS = 110–127 Vac/Vdc, spring release LCS = 110–127 Vac/Vdc, LCS wired external = 208–240 Vac/Vdc, no LCS = 208–240 Vac/Vdc, spring release LCS = 208–240 Vac/Vdc, LCS wired external = 24 Vdc, no LCS = 24 Vdc, spring release LCS = 24 Vdc, LCS wired external = 48 Vdc, no LCS = 48 Vdc, spring release LCS = 48 Vdc, LCS wired external = 60 Vdc, no LCS = 60 Vdc, spring release LCS = 60 Vdc, LCS wired external 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 Trip Unit, Power Supply = Switch—no MCR—42 kA 1B = 1150 LSI, with ZSI , 24 Vdc for IEC and UL 1066 (non-auto) 12 = 1150i LSI, no ZSI, 24 Vdc = 520 LI, no ZSI 13 = 1150i LSI, with ZSI, 24 Vdc = 520 LSI, no ZSI 1E = 1150 LSIA, no ZSI, 24 Vdc = 520 LSI, with ZSI 1F = 1150 LSIA, with ZSI, 24 Vdc = 520 LSIG, no ZSI 1L = 1150 LSIG, no ZSI, 24 Vdc = 520 LSIG, with ZSI 1M = 1150 LSIG, with ZSI, 24 Vdc = 520M LSI, no ZSI, 24 Vdc 14 = 1150 LSIGA, no ZSI, 24 Vdc = 520M LSI, with ZSI, 24 Vdc 15 = 1150 LSIGA, with ZSI, 24 Vdc = 520M LSIA, no ZSI, 24 Vdc 1C = 1150 LSI, no ZSI, 24 Vdc, with ARMS = 520M LSIA, with ZSI, 24 Vdc 1D = 1150 LSI, with ZSI, 24 Vdc, with ARMS = 520M LSIG, no ZSI, 24 Vdc 16 = 1150i LSI, no ZSI, 24 Vdc, with ARMS = 520M LSIG, with ZSI, 24 Vdc 17 = 1150i LSI, with ZSI, 24 Vdc, with ARMS = 520M LSI, no ZSI, 24 Vdc, with ARMS 1J = 1150 LSIA, no ZSI, 24 Vdc, with ARMS = 520M LSI, with ZSI, 24 Vdc, with ARMS 1K = 1150 LSIA, with ZSI, 24 Vdc, with ARMS = 520M LSIA, no ZSI, 24 Vdc, with ARMS 1R = 1150 LSIG, with ZSI, 24 Vdc, with ARMS = 520M LSIA, with ZSI, 24 Vdc, with ARMS 1S = 1150 LSIG, with ZSI, 24 Vdc, with ARMS = 520M LSIG, no ZSI, 24 Vdc, with ARMS 18 = 1150i LSIGA, no ZSI, 24 Vdc, with ARMS = 520M LSIG, with ZSI, 24 Vdc, with ARMS 19 = 1150i LSIGA, with ZSI, 24 Vdc, with ARMS = 1150 LSI, with ZSI , 24 Vdc 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 Volume 4—Circuit Protection CA08100005E—April 2011 www.eaton.com V4-T26-589 For Immediate Delivery or Tech Support call KMParts.com at (866) 595-9616 26.1 26 Power Breakers, Contactors and Fuses Power Circuit Breakers Series NRX Type NF-Frame Circuit Breaker (Exclusionary Rules Apply), continued N S S6 08 3 W 52 8 A B A N 4 X N D X 26 26 26 26 26 26 UVR, Second Shunt Trip N = None A = 110–125 Vac/Vdc UVR R = 220–250 Vac/Vdc UVR L = 24 Vdc UVR H = 48 Vdc UVR S = 60 Vdc UVR G = 32 Vdc UVR 1 = 110–127 Vac/Vdc second shunt trip 2 = 208–240 Vac/Vdc second shunt trip 4 = 24 Vdc second shunt trip 8 = 48 Vdc second shunt trip 9 = 60 Vdc second shunt trip 26 Future Use X = All product Trip Indicator and Bell Alarm N None X Trip indicator Z Trip indicator M Interlock trip indicator Y Interlock trip indicator 1 None 2 Trip indicator 3 Trip indicator 4 Interlock trip indicator 5 Interlock trip indicator Auxiliary, Switches, Label Language E = No auxiliary switches, no label (parent) 2 = 2 Form C, English 4 = 4 Form C, English 26 26 26 OTS None None 2 Form C None 2 Form C None None 2 Form C None 2 Form C Secondary Terminal Blocks Per breaker options Per breaker options Per breaker options Per breaker options Per breaker options Full complement Full complement Full complement Full complement Full complement Padlock Provisions N A B C No No Yes (plastic/plastic) Yes (plastic/plastic) Key Lock Provisions None — — — Operations Counter No Provided No Provided 26 26 26 Drawout Breaker Shipping, Fixed Breaker Terminals (Door Frame Kit ships as standard unless noted otherwise) D = Drawout (or parent) breaker shipping alone, without door frame kit C = Drawout breaker in cassette, no shutters, no terminals 1 = Drawout breaker in cassette, no shutters, short vertical/horizontal 2 = Drawout breaker in cassette, no shutters, long vertical/horizontal 4 = Drawout breaker in cassette, with shutters, short vertical/horizontal 5 = Drawout breaker in cassette, with shutters, long vertical/horizontal 9 = Drawout breaker in cassette, no shutters, no terminals A = Fixed terminal adapters for rear connect, short vertical/horizontal E = Fixed terminal adapters for rear connect, long vertical/horizontal F = Fixed terminal adapters for rear connect, with mounting feet, short vertical/horizontal H = Fixed terminal adapters for rear connect, with mounting feet, long vertical/horizontal 26 26 Series NRX Type NF-Frame Cassette NX 12 3 F A B N S N N N C 26 26 26 Cassette Family and Breaker Frame NS = UL 1066 N-Frame NX = UL 489 N-Frame NE = IEC N-Frame 26 Continuous Ampere Range 08 = 800 (UL 1066) 12 = 800–1200 (UL 489) 16 = 630–1600 (IEC) 26 26 Poles and Phasing (Facing Front of Breaker) 3 = Three-pole ABC 4 = Four-pole NABC 26 26 26 26 F G H N Load Terminal Connections = With flat tapped pads only = With vertical/horizontal bus adapter kit (short style) = With front-connected kit = No cassette stabs (interunit only) Cassette Shipping C = Cassette only B = Breaker shipped in cassette Future N = None Arc Hood A = Arc hood installed (default) Door Frame Gasket and Rejection Kits B = Door kit included (default), with rejection kit D = Door kit included, no rejection kit R = Not included, with rejection kit N = Not included, with rejection kit TOC Switches (Truck Operated Cell) N = Not included (default) Future N = None N B F C Secondary Contact Terminals Installed = None = Breaker defined, when breaker ships in cassette = Full complement = Common options when cassette ships alone Shutters N = Not included (default) S = Included 26 26 26 26 V4-T26-590 Volume 4—Circuit Protection CA08100005E—April 2011 www.eaton.com For Immediate Delivery or Tech Support call KMParts.com at (866) 595-9616 Power Breakers, Contactors and Fuses Power Circuit Breakers 26.1 Technical Data and Specifications 26 26 Mounting and Load Connection Configurations Breaker Type Breaker Mechanism Standard Bus Connection Provisions Rear-Connected Horizontal/Vertical Adapter Kit With and Without Cover (Kits Shipped Unassembled) Drawout Breaker Stored energy Finger clusters — Front-Connected Horizontal/Vertical Adapter Kit With and Without Cover (Kits Shipped Unassembled) Cable-Connected Cable Terminals With Cover — — 26 26 26 26 Cassette — Rear-connected pre-drilled bus pads 26 — 26 26 26 Fixed Stored energy Rear-connected pre-drilled bus pads 26 26 26 26 UL 1066 Ratings Description Rating Continuous current rating (amperes) 800 26 Short-Circuit Rating (kA) 254 Vac 85 508 Vac 65 635 Vac 35 Short-time withstand (kA) 42 26 26 26 26 UL 489 Ratings Description Rating Rating Continuous current rating (amperes) 800 1200 240 Vac 85 85 480 Vac 65 65 600 Vac 42 42 Short-time withstand (kA) 42 42 26 26 Short-Circuit Rating (kA) 26 26 26 IEC 60947-2 Ratings Description Rating Rating 26 Rating Continuous current rating (amperes) 630 and 800 Short-circuit rating (kA) Icu Ics Icu 1000 and 1250 Ics Icu 1600 Ics 240/254 Vac 85 50 85 50 85 50 415/435 Vac 65 50 65 50 65 50 690/725 Vac 42 42 42 42 42 42 Short-time withstand = Icw (kA) 42 42 42 42 42 42 Note 35 kAIC short-time withstand at 635V level only. All other voltages 42 kAIC short-time withstand. Volume 4—Circuit Protection CA08100005E—April 2011 www.eaton.com 26 26 26 26 26 V4-T26-591 For Immediate Delivery or Tech Support call KMParts.com at (866) 595-9616 26.1 26 26 Power Breakers, Contactors and Fuses Power Circuit Breakers Accessory Ratings Shunt Trip Control Voltages Frequency Operational Voltage Range 70–110% Inrush/Continuous Power Consumption (VA) Opening Time (ms) 24 DC 17–26 500/5 25 26 48 DC 34–53 530/5 25 110–127 50–60 Hz 77–140 540/5 25 26 110–125 DC 77–138 540/5 25 208–240 50–60 Hz 146–264 500/5 25 220–250 DC 154–275 515/5 25 Frequency Operational Voltage Range 85–110% Dropout Volts 35–60% Inrush/Continuous Power Consumption (VA) Opening Time (ms) 26 26 26 26 26 UVR Control Voltages 24 DC 20–26 8–14 500/5 50 26 32 DC 27–35 11–19 620/5 50 48 DC 41–53 17–29 850/5 50 26 110–127 50–60 Hz 94–140 44–94 890/5 50 110–125 DC 94–138 44–94 890/5 50 208–240 50–60 Hz 177–264 84–125 910/5 50 220–250 DC 187–275 88–132 910/5 50 26 26 26 380–415 AC 323–457 145–228 960/5 50 480 AC 408–528 168–288 800/8 50 600 AC 510–660 210–360 800/12 50 Control Voltages Frequency Operational Voltage Range 70–110% Inrush Power Consumption (VA) Closing Time (ms) 24 DC 17–26 500 25 48 DC 34–53 530 25 110–127 50–60 Hz 77–140 540 25 110–125 DC 77–138 540 25 208–240 50–60 Hz 146–264 500 25 220–250 DC 154–275 515 25 Control Voltages Frequency Contact Rating (Amperes) 250 50–60 Hz 10 125 DC 0.5 250 DC 0.25 26 26 26 26 26 26 Spring Release 26 26 26 26 26 OCT/OTS 26 Auxiliary Switch 26 Control Voltages Frequency Contact Rating (Amperes) 26 250 50–60 Hz 10 125 DC 0.5 26 250 DC 0.25 V4-T26-592 Volume 4—Circuit Protection CA08100005E—April 2011 www.eaton.com 26 For Immediate Delivery or Tech Support call KMParts.com at (866) 595-9616 26.1 Power Breakers, Contactors and Fuses Power Circuit Breakers Breaker Position/Continuity Breaker Position Continuity Between Red and Black Lead Pairs Continuity Between Blue and Black Lead Pairs Open NO 45 and 43 NO 46 and 47 NO 51 and 49 NO 52 and 53 44 and 43 NO 48 and 47 NO 50 and 49 NO 54 and 53 NO Closed 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 Motor Operator Control Voltages Frequency Operational Voltage Range 85–110% Running Current (A) Typical Inrush Current Power Consumption (VA) Maximum Charging Time (Sec) 24 DC 20–26 5 500% 150 3 48 DC 41–53 3 500% 150 3 110–127 50–60 Hz 94–140 2 300% 280 3 110–125 DC 94–138 1 500% 150 3 208–240 50–60 Hz 177–264 1 1000% 280 4 220–250 DC 187–275 1 1000% 280 4 26 26 26 26 26 26 Control Voltages and Currents Control Voltages 26 24 Vdc 48 Vdc 110–125 Vdc 110–127 Vac 220–250 Vdc 208–240 Vac Close current (inrush) 21 11 5 5 2 2 Shunt trip current (ST)—(inrush/continuous) 21 / .2 11 / .1 5 / .04 5 / .04 2 / .02 2 / .02 Charge motor current—(inrush/continuous) TBD TBD 5/1 6/2 10 / 1 10 / 1 26 26 26 Current Operating Voltage Rating Close 17–26 34–53 77–138 77–140 154–275 146–264 Trip 17–26 34–53 77–138 77–140 154–275 146–264 Charge 20–26 41–53 94–138 94–140 187–275 177–264 26 26 26 Dimensions Approximate Dimensions in Inches (mm) 26 Series NRX Three-Pole Drawout with Cassette 26 Height Width Depth Lbs (kg) 14.18 (360.2) 10.02 (254.5) 10.68 (271.3) 85.00 (38.59) 26 26 Fixed Circuit Breaker and Drawout with Cassette Breaker Type 26 Height Width Depth Lbs (kg) Three-pole 13.18 (334.8) 8.25 (209.6) 7.15 (181.6) 33.58 (15.23) Four-pole 13.18 (334.8) 11.00 (279.4) 7.15 (181.6) 44.40 (20.14) 26 Fixed 26 Drawout with Cassette Three-pole 14.18 (360.2) 10.02 (254.5) 10.69 (271.5) 85.20 (38.65) Four-pole 14.18 (360.2) 12.69 (322.3) 10.69 (271.5) 104.00 (47.17) 26 26 26 Volume 4—Circuit Protection CA08100005E—April 2011 www.eaton.com V4-T26-593 For Immediate Delivery or Tech Support call KMParts.com at (866) 595-9616 26.1 26 Power Breakers, Contactors and Fuses Power Circuit Breakers Type VCP-W/VCP-T Medium Voltage Vacuum Circuit Breaker Contents Description 26 Low Voltage Power Circuit Breakers . . . . . . . . . . . Magnum DS Low Voltage Power Circuit Breakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Magnum MDSL Current Limiting Power Circuit Breaker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Magnum SB Low Voltage Insulated Case Circuit Breakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Magnum IEC Rated Air Circuit Breakers . . . . . . . . Series NRX Low Voltage Power Circuit Breakers . Medium Voltage Circuit Breakers Features, Benefits and Functions . . . . . . . . . . . Standards and Certifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Product Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Technical Data and Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 Page V4-T26-562 V4-T26-566 V4-T26-571 V4-T26-574 V4-T26-578 V4-T26-587 V4-T26-595 V4-T26-595 V4-T26-596 V4-T26-596 V4-T26-609 26 26 Medium Voltage Circuit Breakers 26 Product Description 26 Breakers and structures for switchgear assemblies: 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 ANSI ● VCP-W medium voltage circuit breakers ● 5/15 kV VCP-W (K>1, K=1, narrow design, extra-capability and generator circuit breakers available) ● 27 kV and 38 kV (extracapability circuit breakers available) ● Ground and test devices ● Dummy elements ● VCP-T medium voltage circuit breakers ● 5/15 kV VCP-T (capacitor switching and magnetic actuated circuit breakers available) ● Ground and test devices ● Dummy elements Application Description IEC ● T-VAC medium voltage circuit breakers ● 5/15 kV VCP-T (capacitor switching circuit breakers available) ● Ground and test devices ● Dummy elements ● VCP-W IEC medium voltage circuit breakers ● 3.6/7.2/12/17.5 kV ● 24 kV OEM Structures ● Metal-clad, compartmented design ● Barebones ● Power modules ● Mini modules ● Breaker compartment kits ● Eaton's medium voltage circuit breakers offer the latest in vacuum technology, providing superior control and protection of medium voltage power equipment in utility, industrial, commercial, mining and marine installations. Built in a state-of-the-art ISO 9002 certified facility, they meet and exceed all ANSI and IEC requirements. Available in drawout configurations, Eaton’s vacuum circuit breakers are a result of our ongoing commitment to research and development, which have resulted in significant breakthrough technologies. Each breaker is provided with its unique Quality Assurance Certificate that documents all tests and inspections performed. 26 26 26 26 26 26 V4-T26-594 Volume 4—Circuit Protection CA08100005E—April 2011 www.eaton.com For Immediate Delivery or Tech Support call KMParts.com at (866) 595-9616 Power Breakers, Contactors and Fuses Power Circuit Breakers Features, Benefits and Functions Standards and Certifications ● VCP-W Standard Features ● Eaton’s maintenance-free vacuum interrupters with visual contact erosion indicator ● Non-sliding/non-rolling V-flex™ current transfer system ● Glass polyester insulation ● Cycloaliphatic epoxy insulation (optional with Type VCPW-SE breakers) for 27 kV and 38 kV breakers ● Front-accessible operating mechanism ● Electrically operated trip-free, spring stored energy mechanism ● Interlocks that prevent moving a closed circuit breaker into or out of the connected position ● Closing springs automatically discharge before moving the circuit breaker into or out of the enclosure ● Provisions for manual charging of closing springs ● Manual close and trip pushbuttons ● Operations counter ● Closing spring charged/ discharged indicator ● Circuit breaker Open/ Closed indicator ● Auxiliary switch with 2A/3B for DC and 1A/3B for AC spare contacts ● Spring charging motor, close coil, trip coil, latch check switch and anti-pump relay 26.1 VCP-T Standard Features ● Small without compromise—significantly smaller and lighter than comparable breakers ● Grounded steel barrier between mechanism and primary conductors ● Spring loaded, silver-plated primary disconnects (drawout breaker) ● Silver-plated primary connections (fixed circuit breaker) ● Manual charging of closing springs (includes shunt trip) ● Integral spring charging handle ● Auxiliary switch (5a and 5b contacts) ● Mechanical operations counter ● 24, 48, 125 and 250 Vdc, 120 and 240 Vac control ● Shunt trip ● ON and OFF pushbuttons ● Integral lifting hooks ● Through- or behind-door operation ● Identified/dedicated secondaries ● Secondary umbilical cord (drawout circuit breaker) ● Secondary disconnect block (fixed circuit breaker) ● Two-step stored energy mechanism ● O–0.3s–CO–15s–CO ● Anti-pump ● Trip free ● Latch check switch ● Visible contact erosion indicator ● Visible contact wipe indicator ● Disconnect, Test and Connect (drawout circuit breaker) ● Integral levering mechanism (drawout circuit breaker) ● Field-installable accessories ● ● ● ● 26 Designed, tested and certified in accordance with ANSI and IEC standards Applicable ANSI standards C37.04-1979 or 1999, C37.09-1979 or 1999, C37.06-2000 and C37.013 Internal arc resistance tested to IEC 298, Appendix AA, 25 kA for 1 second Drawout circuit breaker fully qualified to IEC 56 by testing inside the IEC 298 switchgear cubicle IEEE C37.013 and amendment C37.013a-2007 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 Volume 4—Circuit Protection CA08100005E—April 2011 www.eaton.com V4-T26-595 For Immediate Delivery or Tech Support call KMParts.com at (866) 595-9616 26.1 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 Please contact your Eaton sales representative for additional product information and to review your specific application and required product configuration. Technical Data and Specifications ANSI Standards ANSI Standard Ratings—VCP-W Vacuum Circuit Breaker Types Rated on Symmetrical Current Rating Basis— Standard Circuit Breakers Circuit Breaker Type Description 26 26 50 VCP-W500 (63 kA) 75 VCP-W500 150 VCP-W1500 150 VCP-W500 150 VCP-W750 150 VCP-W1000 (63 kA) 4.16 4.16 4.16 4.16 7.2 13.8 13.8 13.8 13.8 Nominal three-phase MVA class 250 250 350 — 500 500 750 1000 — 4.76 4.76 4.76 4.76 8.25 15 15 15 15 Voltage range factor K 1.24 1.24 1.19 1.00 1.25 1.30 1.30 1.30 1.00 Power frequency (1 min.) 19 kV rms 19 19 19 36 36 36 36 36 Impulse kV peak 60 60 60 95 95 95 95 95 Voltage Maximum voltage E kV rms 26 50 VCP-W350 Nominal voltage class kV 26 26 50 VCP-WND250 50 VCP-W250 Identification Rated Values 26 Power Circuit Breakers Product Selection 26 26 Power Breakers, Contactors and Fuses Insulation Level Withstand test voltage Current Continuous current at 60 Hz amperes Short-circuit current (at rated max. kV) I kA rms 60 1200 29 1200 1200 1200 1200 1200 1200 1200 1200 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 29 41 63 33 18 28 37 63 26 Interrupting time cycles 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 26 Permissible tripping delay 2 Y seconds 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Maximum voltage divided 3.85 by K E/K kV rms 3.85 4.0 4.76 6.6 11.5 11.5 11.5 15.0 36 36 49 63 41 23 36 48 63 Closing and latching capability kA peak 97 97 132 170 111 62 97 130 170 Closing and latching momentary capability 58 58 78 101 66 37 58 77 101 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 Current Values Maximum symmetrical interrupting capability Short-time current K x 1 kA rms Weight Lbs (kg) 1200A 345 (157) 350 (159) 460 (209) 525 (238) 375 (170) 350 (159) 350 (159) 460 (209) 525 (238) 2000A 345 (157) 410 (186) 490 (223) 530 (241) 410 (186) 410 (186) 410 (186) 490 (223) 530 (241) 3000A 345 (157) 525 (238) 525 (238) 550 (250) 525 (238) 525 (238) 525 (238) 525 (238) 550 (250) Notes Applicable ANSI Standards C37.04-1999, C37.06-2000 (including both K >1 and K =1 ratings), and C37.09-1999. See Consulting Application Guide for further information. 26 26 26 V4-T26-596 Volume 4—Circuit Protection CA08100005E—April 2011 www.eaton.com For Immediate Delivery or Tech Support call KMParts.com at (866) 595-9616 Power Breakers, Contactors and Fuses Power Circuit Breakers 26.1 ANSI Standard Ratings—VCP-W Vacuum Circuit Breaker Types Rated on Symmetrical Current Rating Basis— Extra Capability Breakers 26 Circuit Breaker Type 50 VCP-W25C 50 VCP-W40C 50 VCP-W50C 50 VCP-W63C 75 VCP-W50C 150 VCP-W25C 150 VCP-W40C 150 VCP-W50C 150 VCP-W63C Nominal voltage class kV 4.16 4.16 4.16 4.16 7.2 13.8 13.8 13.8 13.8 Nominal three-phase MVA class — — — — — — — — — Description Identification 26 26 26 26 Rated Values Voltage Maximum voltage E kV rms 26 5.95 5.95 5.95 5.95 10.3 17.5 17.5 17.5 15.0 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Power frequency (1 min.) kV rms 24 24 24 24 42 42 42 42 42 Impulse kV peak 75 75 75 75 95 95 95 95 95 26 1200 1200 1200 1200 1200 1200 1200 1200 1200 26 Voltage range factor K Insulation Level Withstand test voltage Current Continuous current at 60 Hz amperes Short-circuit current (at rated max. kV) I kA rms 26 26 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 25 40 50 63 50 25 40 50 63 3 26 26 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 26 Permissible tripping delay Y seconds 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 26 Maximum voltage divided 5.95 by K E/K kV rms 5.95 5.95 5.95 10.3 17.5 17.5 17.5 15.0 26 Interrupting time cycles Current Values Maximum symmetrical interrupting capability Short-time current K x 1 kA rms 26 25 40 50 63 50 25 40 50 63 26 Closing and latching capability kA peak 97 139 139 175 139 97 139 139 175 Closing and latching momentary capability 26 58 83 83 104 83 58 83 83 104 26 26 Weight Lbs (kg) 1200A 350 (159) 460 (209) 525 (238) 350 (159) 460 (209) 350 (159) 350 (159) 460 (209) 525 (238) 2000A 410 (186) 490 (223) 530 (241) 410 (186) 490 (223) 410 (186) 410 (186) 490 (223) 530 (241) 3000A 525 (238) 525 (238) 550 (250) 525 (238) 525 (238) 525 (238) 525 (238) 525 (238) 550 (250) Notes Applicable ANSI Standards C37.04-1999, C37.06-2000 (including both K >1 and K =1 ratings), and C37.09-1999. See Consulting Application Guide for further information. Tested for 3 seconds. 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 Volume 4—Circuit Protection CA08100005E—April 2011 www.eaton.com V4-T26-597 For Immediate Delivery or Tech Support call KMParts.com at (866) 595-9616 26.1 Power Breakers, Contactors and Fuses Power Circuit Breakers 26 ANSI Standard Ratings—VCP-W Vacuum Circuit Breaker Types Rated on Symmetrical Current Rating Basis— Generator Breakers (to ANSI C37.013) 26 Description Circuit Breaker Type 50 VCP-WG50 50 VCP-WG63 50 VCP-WG75 150 VCP-WG50 150 VCP-WG63 150 VCP-WG75 26 Identification Nominal voltage class kV 4.16 4.16 4.16 13.8 13.8 13.8 26 Nominal three-phase MVA class — — — — — — 26 26 26 26 26 Rated Values Voltage Maximum voltage E kV rms 4.76 4.76 4.76 15.0 15.0 15.0 Voltage range factor K 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Insulation Level Withstand test voltage Power frequency (1 min.) kV rms 19 19 19 36 36 36 Impulse kV peak 60 60 60 95 95 95 Current Continuous current at 60 Hz amperes 1200 1200 1200 1200 1200 1200 26 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 26 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 50 63 75 50 63 75 Short-circuit current (at rated max. kV) kA rms 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 Interrupting time cycles 1200A 3 3 3 3 3 3 2000A 3 3 3 3 3 3 3000A 3 3 3 3 3 3 4000A 5 5 5 5 5 5 Permissible tripping delay Y seconds 1200A 1 and 3 1 and 3 1 and 3 1 and 3 1 and 3 1 and 3 2000A 1 and 3 1 and 3 1 and 3 1 and 3 1 and 3 1 and 3 3000A 1 and 3 1 and 3 1 and 3 1 and 3 1 and 3 1 and 3 4000A 1 1 1 1 1 1 Maximum voltage divided by K E/K kV rms 4.76 4.76 4.76 15.0 15.0 15.0 Current Values Maximum symmetrical interrupting capability Short-time current K x 1 kA rms 50 63 75 50 63 75 Closing and latching capability kA peak 137 173 206 137 173 206 Closing and latching momentary capability 82 103 123 82 103 123 Weight Lbs (kg) 1200A 2000A 525 (238) 525 (238) 926 (419) 525 (238) 525 (238) 926 (419) 530 (241) 530 (241) 936 (424) 530 (241) 530 (241) 936 (424) 3000A 550 (250) 550 (250) 946 (429) 550 (250) 550 (250) 946 (429) 4000A 956 (433) 956 (433) 956 (433) 956 (433) 956 (433) 956 (433) Notes Applicable ANSI Standards C37.04-1999, C37.06-2000 (including both K >1 and K =1 ratings), C37.09-1999 and C37.013 (including C37.013a-2007). See Consulting Application Guide for further information. 26 26 26 26 26 26 V4-T26-598 Volume 4—Circuit Protection CA08100005E—April 2011 www.eaton.com For Immediate Delivery or Tech Support call KMParts.com at (866) 595-9616 26.1 Power Breakers, Contactors and Fuses Power Circuit Breakers Available Type VCP-W Vacuum Circuit Breakers Rated on Symmetrical Current Basis Per ANSI Standards (Rated K=1) Drawout Circuit Breaker Type 50 VCP-W25 50 VCP-W40 50 VCP-W50 50 VCP-W63 75 VCP-W40 75 VCP-W50 150 VCP-W25 150 VCP-W40 150 VCP-W50 150 VCP-W63 Maximum voltage (V) kV rms 4.76 4.76 4.76 4.76 8.25 8.25 15 15 15 Power frequency Hz 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 Identification Rated Values Insulation Level Power frequency withstand voltage (1 min.) kV rms 15 60 19 19 19 36 36 36 36 36 36 60 60 60 60 95 95 95 95 95 95 Continuous current A rms 1200 1200 1200 1200 1200 1200 1200 1200 1200 1200 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 Short-Circuit Ratings (Reference C37.04-1999 and C37.06-2009 except as noted ) Symmetrical interrupting 25 current (I) kA rms sym 50 63 40 50 25 40 50 63 50 44 55 50 44 50 50 44 55 Asymmetrical interrupting current (It) kA rms asym total 31 49 59 80 49 59 31 49 59 80 Closing and latching current (2.6 x I) kA peak 65 104 130 164 104 130 65 104 130 164 Short-time withstand current rms 25 40 50 63 40 50 25 40 50 63 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 8.2 8.2 8.2 8.2 14 14 28 , 25.7 25.7 25.7 28 Time to peak (T2 = t3 x 1.137) (µsec) 50 50 50 50 59 59 75 75 75 75 TRV rise time (t3) (µsec) 44 RRRV = uc/t3 (kV/µsec) 0.19 44 44 44 52 52 66 66 66 66 0.19 0.19 0.19 0.27 0.27 0.42, 0.39 0.39 0.39 0.42 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Interrupting time ms 50 Cycles (60 Hz) 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 O–0.3s– CO–3m–CO O–0.3s– CO–3m–CO O–0.3s– CO–3m–CO O–0.3s– CO–3m–CO O–0.3s– CO–3m–CO O–0.3s– CO–3m–CO O–0.3s– CO–3m–CO O–0.3s– CO–3m–CO O–0.3s– CO–3m–CO O–0.3s– CO–3m–CO 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 Mechanical endurance no-load operations 26 26 40 50 Operating duty (duty cycle) 26 26 DC component (% DC) Transient Recovery Voltage parameters are based on TD-4 Peak voltage (E2) = (uc) (kV peak) 26 26 19 Lightning impulse withstand voltage (1.2 x 50 µs) kV peak 26 26 26 26 26 26 Notes All circuit breakers are tested at 60 Hz, however, they can also be applied at 50 Hz with no de-rating. 4000A fan cooled rating is available for 3000A circuit breakers. Because the voltage range factor K=1, the short-time withstand current and the maximum symmetrical interrupting current are equal to the rated symmetrical interrupting current. Based on the standard DC time constant of 45 ms (corresponding to X/R of 17 for 60 Hz) and the minimum contact parting time as determined from the minimum opening time plus the assumed minimum relay time of 1/2 cycle (8.33 ms for 60 Hz). The asymmetrical interrupting current, I total, is given by (I ) = I x Sqrt (1 + 2 x %DC x %DC) kA rms asym total. t Duration of short-time current and maximum permissible tripping delay are both 2 seconds for all circuit breakers listed in this table, as required in C37.04-1999, C37.06-2000 and C37.06-2009. RRRV can also be calculated as = 1.137 x E /T . 2 2 Each operation consists of one closing plus one opening. All 40 and 50 kA circuit breakers exceed required 5000 no-load operations; all 63 kA circuit breakers exceed the required 2000 no-load ANSI operations. These circuit breakers were tested to the preferred TRV ratings specified in C37.06-2000. 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 Volume 4—Circuit Protection CA08100005E—April 2011 www.eaton.com V4-T26-599 For Immediate Delivery or Tech Support call KMParts.com at (866) 595-9616 26.1 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 Power Breakers, Contactors and Fuses Power Circuit Breakers Available Type VCP-W Vacuum Circuit Breakers Rated on Symmetrical Current Basis Per ANSI Standards (Rated K=1), continued Identification Drawout Circuit Breaker Type 50 VCP-W25 50 VCP-W40 50 VCP-W50 50 VCP-W63 75 VCP-W40 75 VCP-W50 150 VCP-W25 150 VCP-W40 150 VCP-W50 150 VCP-W63 Capacitance Current Switching Capability (Reference C37.04a-2003, C37.06-2009 and C37.09a2005) Cable-charging current Class C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 3–10 3–10 3–10 7.5–25 7.5–25 7.5–25 7.5–25 7.5–25 7.5–25 7.5–25 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2, C2, C1 C2, C2, C1 C2, C2, C1 C2 A rms Isolated shunt capacitor bank current Class A rms 1200A 75–630 75–630 75–630 75–630 75–630 75–630 75–630 75–630 75–630 75–630 2000A 75–1000 75–1000 75–1000 75–1000 75–1000 75–1000 75–1000 75–1000 75–1000 75–1000 3000A 75–1600 75–1600 75–1600 75–1600 75–1600 75–1600 75–1600 75–1600 75–1600 75–1600 Back-to-Back Capacitor Switching Capacitor bank current Class C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2, C2, C1 C2, C2, C1 C2, C2, C1 C2 26 A rms 1200A 75–630 75–630 75–630 75–630 75–630 75–630 75–630 75–630 75–630 75–630 26 2000A 75–1000 75–1000 75–1000 75–1000 75–1000 75–1000 75–1000 75–1000 75–1000 75–1000 3000A 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 75–1600 75–1600 75–1600 75–1600 75–1600 75–1600 75–1600 75–1600 75–1600 75–1600 Inrush current kA peak 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 Inrush frequency kHz 1200A 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 2000A 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 3000A 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 7 7 7 7 12 12 22 22 22 22 6.3 10 12.5 15.8 10 12.5 6.3 10 12.5 15.8 Out-of-Phase Switching Voltage = 1.44 x V (kV rms) Current = 0.25 x I (kA rms) 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 V4-T26-600 Volume 4—Circuit Protection CA08100005E—April 2011 www.eaton.com For Immediate Delivery or Tech Support call KMParts.com at (866) 595-9616 Power Breakers, Contactors and Fuses Power Circuit Breakers VCP-W Vacuum Breaker Types Rated on Symmetrical Current Rating Basis 26.1 26 Circuit Breaker Type 270 VCP-W750 270 VCP-W1000 270 VCP-W1250 270 VCP-W1600 270 VCP-W2000 270 VCP-W25C 270 VCP-W32C 270 VCP-W40C 26 Nominal voltage class kV 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 26 Nominal three-phase MVA class 750 1000 1250 1600 2000 — — — 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 Power frequency (1 min.) kV rms 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 Impulse kV peak 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 26 600 600 600 1200 1200 1200 1200 1200 1200 1200 1200 2000 2000 1600 1600 1600 26 2000 2000 2000 — — — — — Identification 26 Rated Values Voltage Maximum voltage E kV rms Voltage range factor K 26 26 Insulation Level Withstand test voltage Current Continuous current at 60 Hz amperes 26 40 16 22 25 25 40 25 Interrupting time ms (cycles) 83 (5) 83 (5) 83 (5) 83 (5) 83 (5) 50 (3) 50 (3) 50 (3) Maximum permissible tripping delay Y seconds 2 2 2 2 2 2.5 1.6 1.0 51 51 51 51 51 50 50 50 105 105 105 105 105 50 50 50 26 60 68 85 106 85 100 112 26 31.5 31.5 31.5 31.5 31.5 31.5 31.5 31.5 460 (209) 460 (209) 460 (209) 545 (247) 545 (247) 545 (247) 545 (247) 545 (247) 1200A 480 (218) 480 (218) 480 (218) 560 (254) 600 (272) 560 (254) 560 (254) 560 (254) 2000A 500 (227) 500 (227) 500 (227) — — — — — Short-circuit current (at rated maximum kV) Transient recovery voltage E2 kV peak T2 µs Current Values Closing and latching capability 43 (2.6 K times rated short-circuit current) kA peak Capacitor switching cable charging amperes Weight Lbs (kg) 600A 31.5 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 Notes CESI tested to applicable ANSI standards C37.04, C37.09 and C37.06. Consult Eaton for CESI copies of test reports on file. Operating duty cycle CO-15 seconds-CO. Operating time values: Opening 33–55 ms, closing 50–60 ms and reclosing 18 cycles (300 ms). Tested at 28.5 kV. K = 1.0, therefore E = E/K and I = KI. Also maximum interrupting rating and short-time current rating. Duration of short-time current = 3 seconds, except as noted in footnotes 7, 8 and 9. Optional interrupting time of 50 ms (3 cycles) is available. Duration of short-time current = 2.5 seconds. Duration of short-time current = 1.6 seconds. Duration of short-time current = 1 second. 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 Volume 4—Circuit Protection CA08100005E—April 2011 www.eaton.com V4-T26-601 For Immediate Delivery or Tech Support call KMParts.com at (866) 595-9616 26.1 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 Power Breakers, Contactors and Fuses Power Circuit Breakers Type VCP-W Vacuum Circuit Breaker Ratings Type VCP-W Ratings on Symmetrical Current Rating Basis Identification Circuit Breaker Type 380 VCP-W 6 and 380 VCP-W 25 and 380 VCP-WR 16 380 VCP-WR 25 380 VCP-W 32 and 380 VCP-WR 32 380 VCP-W 21 and 380 VCP-WR 21 380 VCP-W 40 and 380 VCP-WR 40 34.5 34.5 34.5 34.5 Rated Values Voltage Nominal voltage class kV rms 34.5 Maximum voltage V kV rms 38 38 38 38 38 Voltage range factor K 1 1 1 1.65 1 V/K kV rms 38 38 38 23 38 Insulation Level Withstand Test Power frequency (1 minute) kV rms 80 80 80 80 80 Lightning impulse 1.2 x 50 kV peak 170 170 170 170 170 Current Continuous current at 60 Hz A rms 600 600 600 1200 1200 1200 1200 1200 2000 2000 26 1600 1600 1600 3000FC 3000FC 26 2000 2000 2000 2500 2500 — — 3000FC — — — — 2500 — — 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 Short-Circuit Current Sym. interrupting at V (Isc) kA rms 16 25 31.5 21 40 % DC component (Idc) 47 47 47 47 47 Asym. factor S (ref.) 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 Asym. interrupting (It) kA rms total 19.2 30.0 37.8 39.5 48.0 Maximum asym. interrupting at V/K (Kxlsc) kA rms 16 25 31.5 35 40 Maximum asym. interrupting at V/K (SxKxlsc) kA rms total 19.3 30.0 37.8 42.0 48.0 Closing and latching capability kA peak 43 68 85 95 107 Momentary current withstand capability kA rms total 26 40 50 56 63 Short-time current kA rms 16 25 31.5 35 40 3 3 3 Operating duty (duty cycle) 26 Rated reclosing factor (R) % 100 100 26 Interrupting time rms 83 26 Maximum permissible tripping delay sec. 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 Duration of short-time current s 3 3 (2500 only ) 100 (2500 only 0%) 100 (2500 only 0%) 100 83 83 83 83 5 5 5 5 5 2 2 2 2 2 Transient recovery voltage (RRRV) kV/µs 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 Mechanical endurance 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 Cycle (2500 only ) Notes KEMA tested to applicable ANSI standards C37.04-1979, C37.09-1979 and C37.06-1979 (operating duty sequence CO–15s–CO). Typical operating time values: operating 45 ms, closing 75 ms and reclosing 300 ms (18 cycles). The standard breaker is not rated for capacitor switching. If you require capacitor switching, please refer to the “C” breakers. K = 1.0, therefore E = E/K and I = KI. Refer to the Consulting Application Guide for more information. The ANSI C37.06 standard requires 150 kV BIL. If higher BIL levels are required, please refer to the “C” breakers. For forced air cooled fixed breaker applications, consult Eaton. If you require 50 ms (3 cycle) interrupting time, please refer to the “C” breakers. No-load operations. At 23 kV rms (rated maximum voltage/K). Rated maximum symmetrical interrupting capability = 35 kA rms (K x 1). CO–15s–CO. Rated and tested also for rapid reclosing capability O–0.3s–CO. Not rated for rapid reclosing. 26 26 V4-T26-602 Volume 4—Circuit Protection CA08100005E—April 2011 www.eaton.com For Immediate Delivery or Tech Support call KMParts.com at (866) 595-9616 26.1 Power Breakers, Contactors and Fuses Power Circuit Breakers Type VCP-WC Vacuum Circuit Breaker Ratings 26 Type VCP-WC Ratings on Symmetrical Current Rating Basis Identification 26 Drawout Circuit Breaker Type 380 VCP-W 16C and 380 VCP-W 25C and 380 VCP-WR 16C 380 VCP-WR 25C 380 VCP-W 32C and 380 VCP-WR 32C 380 VCP-W 21C and 380 VCP-WR 21C 380 VCP-W 40C and 380 VCP-WR 40C 34.5 34.5 34.5 34.5 34.5 38 38 38 38 Rated Values 26 Voltage Nominal voltage class kV rms Maximum voltage V kV rms Voltage range factor K V/K kV rms Insulation Level Withstand Test Power frequency (1 minute) kV rms Lightning impulse 1.2 x 50 µs kV peak Current Continuous current at 60 Hz A rms Short-Circuit Current Sym. interrupting at V (Isc) kA rms 1 1 1 1.65 38 38 38 23 1 38 80 80 80 80 80 170 170 170 170 170 26 600 600 600 1200 1200 26 1200 1200 1200 2000 2000 1600 3000FC 3000FC 2000 2500 2500 — — 3000FC — — — — 2500 — — 26 26 25 33.1 21 40 57 52 63 Asym. factor S (ref.) 1.46 1.36 1.3 1.24 1.34 Asym. interrupting (It) kA rms total 23.3 34.0 42.5 26.1 53.5 16 25 33.1 35 40 23.3 34.0 42.5 43.4 53.5 Closing and latching capability kA peak 50 75 91 102 107 Momentary current withstand capability kA rms total 30 44 54 60 65 Short-time current kA rms 16 25 31.5 35 40 Duration of short-time current s 3.09 3.09 3.09 Operating duty (duty cycle) Rapid reclosing factor (R) % 100 100 100 (2500A N/A) Interrupting time rms 50 50 50 3 3 3 Maximum permissible tripping delay sec. 2 2 2 2 2 Transient recovery voltage (RRRV) kV/µs 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.7 — Cycles 26 1600 2000 65 kA rms total 26 1600 16 26 2000 75 Maximum sym. interrupting at V/K (Kxlsc) kA rms 26 38 % DC component (Idc) Maximum asym. interrupting at V/K (SxKxlsc) 26 3.21 (2500A ) 26 26 26 26 26 3.04 (2500A ) 100 (2500A N/A) 26 — 26 50 50 3 3 26 1.3 1.3 0.7 1.3 — — — 0.7 1.3 — — — 1.3 0.7 — — — 1.3 — — — — 0.7 — — 26 26 26 26 Notes KEMA tested to applicable ANSI standards C37.04-1979, C37.09-1979 and C37.06-1979 (operating duty sequence CO–15s–CO). Typical operating time values: operating 45 ms, closing 75 ms and reclosing 300 ms (18 cycles). The standard breaker is not rated for capacitor switching. If you require capacitor switching, please refer to the “C” breakers. K = 1.0, therefore E = E/K and I = KI. Refer to the Consulting Application Guide for more information. The ANSI C37.06 standard requires 150 kV BIL. If higher BIL levels are required, please refer to the “C” breakers. For forced air cooled fixed breaker applications, consult Eaton. If you require 50 ms (3 cycle) interrupting time, please refer to the “C” breakers. No-load operations. At 23 kV rms (rated maximum voltage/K). Rated maximum symmetrical interrupting capability = 35 kA rms (K x 1). CO–15s–CO. Rated and tested also for rapid reclosing capability O–0.3s–CO. Not rated for rapid reclosing. Volume 4—Circuit Protection CA08100005E—April 2011 www.eaton.com V4-T26-603 For Immediate Delivery or Tech Support call KMParts.com at (866) 595-9616 26 26 26 26 26 26 26.1 26 26 26 26 26 Power Breakers, Contactors and Fuses Power Circuit Breakers Type VCP-WC Vacuum Circuit Breaker Ratings Type VCP-WC Ratings on Symmetrical Current Rating Basis, continued Identification 26 Definite Purpose Overhead line current A rms Isolated shunt capacitor bank current A rms Definite Purpose—Back-to-Back Capacitor Switching Cable charging current A rms Capacitor bank current A rms 26 26 Inrush current kA peak 26 26 380 VCP-W 32C and 380 VCP-WR 32C 380 VCP-W 21C and 380 VCP-WR 21C 380 VCP-W 40C and 380 VCP-WR 40C 5 5 5 (2500A N/A) 5 (2500A N/A) — Capacitor Switching Ratings 26 26 Drawout Circuit Breaker Type 380 VCP-W 16C and 380 VCP-W 25C and 380 VCP-WR 16C 380 VCP-WR 25C Inrush frequency kHz 250 250 250 250 — 250 and 1000 (2000A) 250 and 1000 (2000A) 250 and 1000 (2000A and 3000FC) (2500 N/A) 250 and 1000 (2000A and 3000FC) (2500 N/A) — 56 56 53 53 53 250 250 250 250 — 250 and 1000 (200A) 250 and 1000 (200A) 250 and 1000 (2000A and 3000FC) (2500 N/A) 250 and 1000 (2000A and 3000FC) (2500 N/A) — 20 20 20 20 — 20 and 20 (2000A) 20 and 20 (2000A) 20 and 20 (2000A and 3000FC) (2500 N/A) 20 and 20 (2000A and 3000FC) (2500 N/A) — 4.4 4.4 4.4 4.4 — 5 and 5 (2000A) 5 and 5 (2000A) 5 and 5 (2000A and 3000FC) (2500 N/A) 5 and 5 (2000A and 3000FC) (2500 N/A) — 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 26 26 Mechanical endurance (no-load operations) 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 V4-T26-604 Volume 4—Circuit Protection CA08100005E—April 2011 www.eaton.com For Immediate Delivery or Tech Support call KMParts.com at (866) 595-9616 Power Breakers, Contactors and Fuses Power Circuit Breakers 26.1 IEC Standards 26 IEC Standards —VCP-W Vacuum Circuit Breaker Types Rated on Symmetrical Current Rating Basis Identification 26 Rated Values Insulation Level Circuit Breaker Type kV rms Power Frequency kV rms Peak Amperes Short-Circuit Breaking Current and 3-Second Short-Time Current kA rms 36 VCP-WND25 3.6 10 40 630 25 65 10 350 (159) 3.6 10 40 1250 25 65 10 350 (159) 36 VCP-WND32 72 VCP-WND25 72 VCP-WND32 36 VCP-W25 36 VCP-W32 36 VCP-W40 72 VCP-W25 72 VCP-W32 72 VCP-W40 120 VCP-W25 120 VCP-W32 120 VCP-W40 175 VCP-W25 175 VCP-W32 175 VCP-W40 175 VCP-W50 Voltage Impulse Withstand kV Peak Normal Current 26 Short-Circuit Making Current kV Peak Cable Charging Breaking Current Amperes Weight Lbs (kg) 3.6 10 40 630 31.5 82 10 350 (159) 3.6 10 40 1250 31.5 82 10 350 (159) 7.2 20 60 630 25 65 10 350 (159) 7.2 20 60 1250 25 65 10 350 (159) 7.2 20 60 630 31.5 82 10 350 (159) 7.2 20 60 1250 31.5 82 10 350 (159) 3.6 10 40 630 25 65 10 414 (188) 3.6 10 40 1250 25 65 10 430 (195) 3.6 10 40 2000 25 65 10 496 (225) 3.6 10 40 1250 31.5 82 10 414 (188) 3.6 10 40 2000 31.5 82 10 496 (225) 3.6 10 40 1250 40 104 10 496 (225) 3.6 10 40 2000 40 104 10 550 (250) 7.2 20 60 630 25 65 10 414 (188) 7.2 20 60 1250 25 65 10 414 (188) 7.2 20 60 2000 25 65 10 496 (225) 7.2 20 60 1250 31.5 82 10 414 (188) 7.2 20 60 2000 31.5 82 10 430 (195) 7.2 20 60 1250 40 104 10 430 (195) 7.2 20 60 2000 40 104 10 496 (225) 12.0 28 75 630 25 65 25 430 (195) 12.0 28 75 1250 25 65 25 496 (225) 12.0 28 75 2000 25 65 25 496 (225) 12.0 28 75 1250 31.5 82 25 430 (195) 12.0 28 75 2000 31.5 82 25 496 (225) 12.0 28 75 1250 40 104 25 496 (225) 12.0 28 75 2000 40 104 25 550 (250) 17.5 38 95 630 25 65 — 430 (195) 17.5 38 95 1250 25 65 — 496 (225) 17.5 38 95 2000 25 65 — 496 (225) 17.5 38 95 1250 31.5 82 — 430 (195) 17.5 38 95 2000 31.5 82 — 496 (225) 17.5 38 95 1250 40 104 — 496 (225) 17.5 38 95 2000 40 104 — 550 (250) 17.5 38 95 1250 50 130 — 1013 (460) 17.5 38 95 2000 50 130 — 1079 (490) 17.5 38 95 3150 50 130 — 1156 (525) Note IEC Standards 60056 and 60694 apply. 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 Volume 4—Circuit Protection CA08100005E—April 2011 www.eaton.com V4-T26-605 For Immediate Delivery or Tech Support call KMParts.com at (866) 595-9616 26.1 Power Breakers, Contactors and Fuses Power Circuit Breakers 26 26 26 26 26 ANSI Standard Ratings—VCP-T and VCP-TR Vacuum Circuit Breakers (to ANSI C37.04 and C37.09) Identification Rated Values Circuit Breaker Type Voltage Class kV rms Insulation Level Power Frequency kV rms Impulse Withstand kV Peak Continuous Current Amperes Short-Circuit Breaking Current kA rms Short-Circuit Making Current kA Peak Mechanical Endurance C–0 Operations 50 VCP-T16 and 50 VCP-TR16 4.76 19 60 600 16 42 20,000 4.76 19 60 800 16 42 20,000 4.76 19 60 1200 16 42 10,000 4.76 19 60 1600 16 42 10,000 4.6 19 60 600 16 52 10,000 4.6 19 60 800 16 52 10,000 4.6 19 60 1200 16 52 10,000 4.6 19 60 1600 16 52 10,000 4.76 19 60 600 25 65 10,000 4.76 19 60 800 25 65 10,000 4.76 19 60 1200 25 65 10,000 4.76 19 60 1600 25 65 10,000 8.25 20 60 600 16 42 20,000 8.25 20 60 800 16 42 20,000 8.25 20 60 1200 16 42 10,000 8.25 20 60 1600 16 42 10,000 8.25 20 60 600 20 52 10,000 8.25 20 60 800 20 52 10,000 8.25 20 60 1200 20 52 10,000 8.25 20 60 1600 20 52 10,000 8.25 20 60 600 25 65 10,000 8.25 20 60 800 25 65 10,000 8.25 20 60 1200 25 65 10,000 8.25 20 60 1600 25 65 10,000 15 36 95 600 16 42 10,000 15 36 95 800 16 42 10,000 15 36 95 1200 16 42 10,000 15 36 95 1600 16 42 10,000 15 36 95 600 20 52 10,000 15 36 95 800 20 52 10,000 15 36 95 1200 20 52 10,000 15 36 95 1600 20 52 10,000 15 36 95 600 25 65 10,000 15 36 95 800 25 65 10,000 15 36 95 1200 25 65 10,000 15 36 95 1600 25 65 10,000 26 26 26 26 26 50 VCP-T20 and 50 VCP-TR20 50 VCP-T25 and 50 VCP-TR25 26 26 75 VCP-T16 and 75 VCP-TR16 26 26 26 26 26 75 VCP-T20 and 75 VCP-TR20 75 VCP-T25 and 75 VCP-TR25 26 26 150 VCP-T16 and 150 VCP-TR16 26 26 26 26 26 150 VCP-T20 and 150 VCP-TR20 150 VCP-T25 and 150 VCP-TR25 26 26 26 Notes Use 15 kV breaker and cassette when 95 kV impulse withstand required. 1600A VCP-T breaker available. Also 2 second short-time current rating. 26 26 26 V4-T26-606 Volume 4—Circuit Protection CA08100005E—April 2011 www.eaton.com For Immediate Delivery or Tech Support call KMParts.com at (866) 595-9616 Power Breakers, Contactors and Fuses Power Circuit Breakers 26.1 26 ANSI Standard Ratings—VCP-TL/VCP-TRL Vacuum Circuit Breakers (to ANSI C37.04 and C37.09) 26 Identification Rated Values Circuit Breaker Type Rated Maximum Voltage kV rms Insulation Level Power Frequency kV rms Impulse Withstand kV Peak Continuous Current Amperes Short-Circuit Breaking Current kA rms Short-Circuit Making Current kA Peak Mechanical Endurance C–O Operations Approx. Weight Fix/Drawout (Pounds) 4.76 19 60 600 16 42 100,000 153/232 16 42 100,000 155/234 16 42 100,000 157/NA 20 52 100,000 159/237 50 VCP-TL16 and 50 VCP-TRL16 1200 1600 50 VCP-TL20 and 50 VCP-TRL20 50 VCP-TL25 and 50 VCP-TRL25 75 VCP-TL16 and 75 VCP-TRL16 4.76 4.76 8.25 75 VCP-TL20 and 75 VCP-TRL20 8.25 75 VCP-TL25 and 75 VCP-TRL25 8.25 19 19 20 20 20 60 600 60 75 75 75 1200 20 52 100,000 161/239 1600 20 52 100,000 163/NA 600 25 65 100,000 166/243 1200 25 65 100,000 168/245 1600 25 65 100,000 170/NA 600 16 42 100,000 155/232 1200 16 42 100,000 157/234 1600 16 42 100,000 159/NA 600 20 52 100,000 161/239 1200 20 52 100,000 161/241 1600 20 52 100,000 163/NA 600 25 65 100,000 166/245 25 65 100,000 168/247 25 65 100,000 170/NA 1200 1600 150 VCP-TL16 and 150 VCP-TRL16 15 150 VCP-TL20 and 150 VCP-TRL20 15 150 VCP-TL25 and 150 VCP-TRL25 15 36 36 36 95 95 95 600 16 42 100,000 155/234 1200 16 42 100,000 157/237 1600 16 42 100,000 159/NA 600 20 52 100,000 161/239 1200 20 52 100,000 163/241 1600 20 52 100,000 166/NA 600 25 65 100,000 168/245 25 65 100,000 170/247 25 65 100,000 172/NA 1200 1600 Notes Independent shunt trips are available for use with traditional protective relaying schemes. Also 2-second short-time current rating. Operatiing mechanism up to 100,000 operations, vacuum interrupter 30,000. 1600A available as fixed VCP-TRL/VCP-TRLC circuit breaker only. Use 15 kV breaker and cassette when impulse withstand >75 kV is required. 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 Volume 4—Circuit Protection CA08100005E—April 2011 www.eaton.com V4-T26-607 For Immediate Delivery or Tech Support call KMParts.com at (866) 595-9616 26.1 Power Breakers, Contactors and Fuses Power Circuit Breakers 26 26 26 26 26 IEC Standard Ratings—T-VAC and T-VACR Vacuum Circuit Breakers (to IEC 62271-100) Identification Rated Values Circuit Breaker Type Voltage Class kV rms Insulation Level Power Frequency Withstand Voltage kV rms Lightning Impulse (Uw) Withstand Voltage kV Peak Normal Current (In) Amperes Short-Circuit Breaking Current kA rms Short-Circuit Making Current kA Peak Mechanical Endurance C–0 Operations 72 T-VAC16 and 72 T-VACR16 7.2 20 60 630 16 40 20,000 7.2 20 60 800 16 40 20,000 7.2 20 60 1250 16 40 10,000 7.2 20 60 1600 16 40 10,000 7.2 20 60 630 20 50 10,000 7.2 20 60 800 20 50 10,000 7.2 20 60 1250 20 50 10,000 7.2 20 60 1600 20 50 10,000 7.2 20 60 630 25 63 10,000 7.2 20 60 800 25 63 10,000 7.2 20 60 1250 25 63 10,000 7.2 20 60 1600 25 63 10,000 12 28 75 630 16 40 20,000 12 28 75 800 16 40 20,000 12 28 75 1250 16 40 10,000 12 28 75 1600 16 40 10,000 12 28 75 630 20 50 10,000 12 28 75 800 20 50 10,000 12 28 75 1250 20 50 10,000 12 28 75 1600 20 50 10,000 12 28 75 630 25 63 10,000 12 28 75 800 25 63 10,000 12 28 75 1250 25 63 10,000 12 28 75 1600 25 63 10,000 17.5 38 95 630 16 40 10,000 17.5 38 95 800 16 40 10,000 17.5 38 95 1250 16 40 10,000 17.5 38 95 1600 16 40 10,000 17.5 38 95 630 20 50 10,000 17.5 38 95 800 20 50 10,000 17.5 38 95 1250 20 50 10,000 17.5 38 95 1600 20 50 10,000 17.5 38 95 630 25 63 10,000 17.5 38 95 800 25 63 10,000 17.5 38 95 1250 25 63 10,000 17.5 38 95 1600 25 63 10,000 26 26 26 26 26 72 T-VAC20 and 72 T-VACR20 72 T-VAC25 and 72 T-VACR25 26 26 120 T-VAC16 and 120 T-VACR16 26 26 26 26 26 120 T-VAC20 and 120 T-VACR20 120 T-VAC25 and 120 T-VAC25 26 26 175 T-VAC16 and 175 T-VACR16 26 26 26 26 26 175 T-VAC20 and 175 T-VACR20 175 T-VAC25 and 175 T-VACR25 26 26 26 Notes Use 17.5 kV breaker and cassette when 95 kV impulse withstand required. 1600A T-VAC breaker available. Also 3-second short-time current rating. 26 26 26 V4-T26-608 Volume 4—Circuit Protection CA08100005E—April 2011 www.eaton.com For Immediate Delivery or Tech Support call KMParts.com at (866) 595-9616 Power Breakers, Contactors and Fuses Power Circuit Breakers 26.1 Dimensions 26 Approximate Dimensions in Inches (mm) 26 26 26 26 26 26 Type VCP-W Circuit Breaker Shown from Rear 26 Mini Module Type VCP-W Circuit Breaker with Deadfront Panel Removed 26 5/15 kV VCPW-ND and VCP-W Power Modules 26 Power Module, 5/15 kV VCPW-ND 26.00 (660.4) Wide, VCP-W 36.00 (914.4) Wide 26 16.62 (422.1) Auxiliary Drawer in Withdrawn Position 26 Shutter Auxiliary Drawer in Position 26 26 Main Bus Window 26 Shutter 26 26 28.50 (723.9) 53.56 (1360.4) 76.94 (1954.3) 8.06 (204.7) 18.00 (457.2) 95.00 (2413.0) Breaker in Operating or Connected Position C.T. Barrier 26 26 26 Breaker in Withdraw Position 26 Top of Rail Rolling Service 26 Shutter 26 5.38 (136.7) Removable Breaker Extension Rails 27.75 (704.9) 26 Breaker in Test or Disconnected Position 26 50.00 (1270.0) 26 66.00 (1676.4) 26 Note VCPW-ND dimensions of breaker travel 15.00 (381.0). 26 26 26 Volume 4—Circuit Protection CA08100005E—April 2011 www.eaton.com V4-T26-609 For Immediate Delivery or Tech Support call KMParts.com at (866) 595-9616 26.1 26 26 26 Power Breakers, Contactors and Fuses Power Circuit Breakers Approximate Dimensions in Inches (mm) 5/15 kV VCPW-ND and VCP-W Mini Modules 5 kV VCPW-ND Mini Module 25.88 (657.4) Wide 3.62 (91.9) 26 30.38 (771.7) 26 26 26 26 Upper C.T. Mounting Plate Breaker Lifting Yoke Opening C.T. Barrier Breaker in Withdrawn Position Contact Fingers 26 26 Breaker Travel 6.94 (176.2) 26 26 4.41 (112.0) Breaker Front Cover in Test Position Top of Rail Rolling Surface 600V Class Current Transformer 40.62 (1031.7) Breaker Front Cover in Operating Position Lower C.T. Mounting Plate Shutter 5.38 (136.7) 26 Removable Breaker Extension Rails 26 34.00 (863.6) 44.25 (1123.9) 26 26 26 5/15 kV VCP-W Mini Module 5/15 kV VCP-W Mini-Module 35.88 (911.4) Wide Breaker Front Cover in Operating Position 26 26 26 26 26 29.81 (757.2) C.T. Barrier Breaker Lifting Yoke Opening 600V Class Current Transformer Breaker in Withdrawn Position 26 26 26 40.62 (1031.7) Travel Breaker Front Cover in Test Position Top of Rail Rolling Surface 5.38 (136.7) Removable Breaker Extension Rails 26 34.00 (863.6) 26 26 9.94 (252.5) 26 26 3.05 (77.5) 44.25 (1123.9) Note Current transformers not supplied. V4-T26-610 Volume 4—Circuit Protection CA08100005E—April 2011 www.eaton.com For Immediate Delivery or Tech Support call KMParts.com at (866) 595-9616 Index 0 000and, 45, 47 013a, 34, 37 04a, 39 09a26, 39 0A, 24 1J, 6, 28 1K, 6, 28 1L, 28 1M, 6, 28 1N, 18 1P, 18 1Q, 6 1R, 18, 28 1S, 18, 28 1T, 18 1W, 18 1X, 6 1Y, 6 1 10A, 24, 26 10W, 24 1150i, 18, 21-22, 28 1200A, 15, 26, 35-37, 39-40 15s, 34, 41-42 15W, 24 1600A, 8, 26, 28, 45-47 16C, 42-43 18W, 24 1A, 6, 34 1B, 28 1C, 6, 28 1D, 28 1E, 6, 28 1F, 6, 28 1G, 6 1H, 6 2 2000A, 5, 8, 19, 35-37, 39-40, 43 2000n, 9, 14 200A, 43 21C, 42-43 2500A, 42-43 250W, 24 25A, 24 25C, 42-43 26A, 6 26a, 10 26ac, 30 26Also, 46 26Based, 38 26block, 34 Index 26Continuous, 18 26cu, 20 26Each, 38 26eld, 2 26enclosure, 26 26es, 16, 22 26extending, 10 26insulation, 34 26is, 4 26line, 10 26M, 6, 8 26Manual, 4 26mounting, 2 26N, 28 26n, 14, 22 26Narrow, 14 26oltage, 24, 32, 42 26operating, 42 26Over, 16 26power, 28 26Primary, 4 26R, 28 26Rated, 42 26reducing, 26 26Secondary, 4 26switchboards, 26 26t, 10 26Test, 22 26The, 26 26the, 4 26waveform, 2 275W, 24 2A, 7, 18, 34 2a, 7, 18, 23 2B, 7, 18 2b, 7, 18, 23 2nd, 7, 18 3 3000A, 35-39 3000A41, 19 3000FC, 41-43 300W, 24 3200A, 8, 13 32C, 42-43 3B, 34 3m, 38 3N, 6 3s, 34, 38, 41-42 3sCO, 38 4 4000A, 19-20, 37-38 40C, 42-43 450W, 24 480V, 15 4A, 7 4B, 7 4b, 27 4N, 6, 18 5 5000A, 1, 5, 13 5000MDS, 9 50MA800, 12 520i, 18, 21-22 520M, 3, 6, 15-16, 18, 27-28 520MC, 6, 15-16, 18 520MCi, 18, 21-22 520Mi, 18, 21-22 596Dimensions, 33 5A, 24 5a, 34 5b, 34 5G, 6, 28 5H, 28 5N, 6, 18 5W, 18 6 6000A, 1, 5, 15, 19 600A, 40 600V, 26, 49 Index 6300A, 1-2, 17, 21 635V, 30 64N, 20 690V, 21 6A, 7 6a, 23 6B, 7 6b, 23 6N, 6, 18 8 800A, 26 800MDN, 9 84N, 20 85N, 20 86N, 20 A A1, 25 A2, 25 A3, 25 A4, 25 A5, 25 A6, 25 A7, 25 A8, 25 AA, 34 AABBCC, 6, 18 ABC, 6, 18, 28-29 ABCABC, 6, 18 ABS, 5, 17 AC, 5, 13, 27, 31, 34 ac, 5 ACB, 7, 17-18 ACBs, 7, 18 Access, 4, 23 access, 2-4, 23 accessible, 34 Accessories, 17, 23 accessories, 2, 26, 34 Accessory, 3-4, 23, 26-27, 31 accommodate, 2 accommodates, 26 Accomplished, 3 accordance, 34 achieves, 26 across, 2 acts, 23 actuated, 33 Adapter, 27, 30 adapter, 29 adapters, 29 Additional, 5, 16, 22 additional, 35 additions, 18-19 adopts, 5, 13 Advanced, 2 African, 17 Air, 1, 5, 10, 13-14, 17, 20-22, 26, 33 air, 26, 28, 41-42 ak, 36 Alarm, 23, 29 alarm, 15-16, 21-22 Alarms, 7, 18 alarms, 2 All, 7-8, 18-19, 29-30, 38 all, 13, 17-19, 26, 33, 38 allows, 26 alone, 7, 29 along, 26 Also, 40, 45, 47 also, 3, 38, 41-42 ambient, 17 amendment, 34 American, 5, 17 Ampere, 2, 15, 21, 29 ampere, 10, 26 Amperes, 6, 8-9, 11-12, 14, 18-20, 24, 28, 31, 44-47 amperes, 10, 26, 30, 35-37, 40 an, 9, 13-14, 23, 26 and, 1-49 and120, 47 and50, 45 and72, 47 and75, 45 andIdentification, 41, 43 ANSI, 1, 5-8, 13, 15-16, 27, 33-42, 45-46 Anti, 34 anti, 34 any, 10 Apparent, 16, 22 Appendix, 34 Applicable, 34-37 applicable, 5, 10, 13, 17, 40-42 Application, 1, 5, 13, 24, 26, 33, 35-37, 41-42 Index application, 1-2, 10, 27, 35 Applications, 1 applications, 5, 13, 23, 26, 41-42 Applicationsenable, 1 applied, 1, 9, 14, 38 Apply, 28-29 apply, 18-19, 44 applying, 17 approval, 17 Approvals, 5, 13, 17 approvals, 1, 5, 17 Approx, 46 Approximate, 32, 48-49 approximately, 14 April, 1-49 Arc, 4, 8, 19, 23, 26-27, 29 arc, 34 Arcflash, 2, 16, 22 Arcing, 10 are, 2-4, 9-10, 14-17, 20-23, 26-27, 33, 38, 41-42, 46 areas, 2 ARMS, 18, 28 ARMs, 16, 22 ARMS1A, 28 array, 23 art, 33 as, 2, 10-11, 29, 38, 40, 46 Assemblies, 13 assemblies, 27, 33 Assembliescurrent, 5 assembly, 23 assumed, 38 Assurance, 33 Asym, 41-42 asym, 38, 41-42 Asymmetrical, 38 asymmetrical, 38 At, 41-42 at, 1-49 Attachment, 3-4, 18 auto, 28 automatic, 6, 9, 14, 18, 20, 27 automatically, 23, 34 Auxiliary, 7, 18, 23-24, 27, 31, 34, 48 auxiliary, 23, 29 availability, 16, 22 Available, 2-3, 9-12, 14, 20, 23, 33, 38-39 available, 10, 20, 23, 33, 38, 40, 45-47 avel, 49 Average, 12 avoid, 10-11 away, 2 B B10, 25 B11, 25 B12, 25 B13, 25 B14, 25 B15, 25 B24, 25 B25, 25 B26, 25 B27, 25 Back, 39, 43 bank, 39, 43 Barebones, 33 Barrier, 48-49 barrier, 34 Barriers, 27 Based, 2 based, 2, 9, 11, 14, 20, 38 Basic, 2, 8 Basis, 35-44 be, 2-3, 5, 9-11, 13-14, 23, 38 Because, 38 because, 26 before, 34 behind, 34 Bell, 7, 18, 23, 29 below, 10-11, 13, 23 Benefits, 1-2, 26, 33-34 Between, 32 between, 9, 14, 34 BIL, 41-42 binding, 17 Black, 32 block, 7, 18, 23 Blocking, 7, 18 Blocks, 4, 27, 29 blocks, 2 blowing, 10 Blue, 32 board, 26 bolts, 4 Book, 27 both, 35-38 bottom, 10 bracing, 13 bracket, 28 Breaker, 1-10, 13-14, 16-20, 22-30, 32-33, 35-49 Index breaker, 1-5, 7, 9-11, 13-14, 16-17, 20, 22-23, 25-29, 33-34, 41-42, 45-48 Breakerosition, 49 Breakers, 1-49 breakers, 2, 7, 9-10, 13-14, 17, 20-23, 26-27, 33-34, 38, 41-42 BreakerThe, 3 Breaking, 44-47 breakthrough, 33 BS, 27 Builders, 17 builders, 17 Built, 33 burdened, 26 Bureau, 5, 17 Bus, 30, 48 bus, 8, 13, 28-30 buttons, 23 by, 3, 10, 13, 17, 23, 34-38 C C08, 9, 14, 20 C1, 18, 39 C10, 20 C12, 14, 20 C16, 9, 14, 20 C2, 18, 39 C20, 9, 14, 20 C25, 14, 20 C30, 14 C32, 9, 20 C37, 5, 13, 27, 34-42, 45-46 C40, 9, 14 C41, 20 C4N, 20 C5, 18 C50, 9, 14 C5N, 20 C6, 18 C60, 9, 14 C6N, 20 C7, 18 C8, 18 C9, 18 CA08100005E, 1-49 Cable, 27, 30, 39, 43-44 cable, 28, 40 calculated, 38 call, 1-49 Can, 3, 23 can, 5, 23, 38 cannot, 10 capabilities, 26 Capability, 36, 39 capability, 26, 33, 35-37, 40-42 Capacitance, 39 Capacitor, 39-40, 43 capacitor, 33, 39, 41-43 capacity, 26 Capitole, 17 captive, 4 capture, 2, 16, 22 carry, 17 Case, 1, 5, 10, 13-14, 17, 26, 33 case, 9, 13-14, 26-28 Cassette, 5, 8, 13, 17, 19, 27, 29-30, 32 cassette, 2, 7-8, 18, 26, 29, 45-47 cassetteF, 29 cassetteNE, 29 Cassettes, 8 cassettes, 7-8, 19 Castell, 7, 18, 23 Catalog, 5-6, 9, 11, 14, 17-18, 20, 26, 28 Cause, 15, 21 CB, 27 CC, 6, 18 CCC, 17, 27 CE, 6, 17-18 CEI, 27 Cell, 4, 29 cell, 4, 26 certain, 10 Certificate, 5, 17, 33 certificates, 5 Certification, 17 certification, 17 Certifications, 5, 13, 17, 26-27, 33-34 certifications, 5, 13 Certified, 5, 13 certified, 26, 33-34 CES, 7, 18 CESI, 40 CF, 6, 18 CH, 6 change, 23, 25-26 changeover, 23 changes, 23 Character, 16, 22 characteristic, 10, 13 Characteristics, 12 Index characteristics, 10-11 Charge, 23-24, 32 Charged, 3 charged, 25, 34 Charges, 23 charges, 25 Charging, 3-4, 24, 32, 44 charging, 23, 34, 39-40, 43 ChargingST, 25 Chart, 11 Charts, 10, 12 Check, 7, 18, 23, 27-28 check, 34 Checking, 18 China, 17, 27 choice, 10 Chute, 4 chute, 26 Chutes, 23 Circuit, 1-49 circuit, 1, 5, 10, 13, 24, 26-27, 30, 33-38, 40, 46 circuits, 10, 13 CJ, 18 CK, 18 clad, 33 clamp, 26 Class, 9, 14, 39, 45, 47, 49 class, 35-37, 40-42 clean, 26 Clear, 3 Clearing, 10 CLOSE, 23 Close, 3, 7, 18, 24-25, 32 close, 7, 9, 14, 18, 23-24, 34 CLOSED, 3 Closed, 2-3, 32, 34 closed, 2-3, 34 closes, 25 Closing, 24-25, 31, 34-38, 40-42 closing, 23, 25, 34, 38, 40-42 Cluster, 4 Clusters, 4 clusters, 4, 30 CM, 6 CN, 6 CO, 34, 38, 40-42 Coded, 3-4 coil, 25-26, 34 coils, 23 Color, 3-4 com, 1-49 com480, 5 combination, 27 Combining, 27 Come, 23 comes, 26 commercial, 13, 33 commitment, 33 commitments, 17 Common, 29 common, 2 commonly, 13 Communication, 27 communication, 26 Communications, 2, 16, 22 compact, 2, 26 comparable, 34 Compartment, 2-4 compartment, 2, 33 compartmented, 33 competition, 17 competitors, 4 complement, 29 complementAuxiliary, 29 complete, 17 component, 38, 41-42 components, 10 Composite, 4 Comprehensive, 13, 17 comprehensive, 1, 17, 23 compromise, 10, 34 Compulsory, 17 condition, 23 conductors, 34 Configuration, 6, 18, 28 configuration, 1, 20, 35 Configurations, 30 configurations, 2, 33 configured, 23 Confirm, 3-4, 18-19 Confirms, 17 conformance, 27 CONNECT, 3-4 Connect, 34 connect, 28-29 Connected, 30, 48 connected, 2, 29-30, 34 Connection, 4, 7, 18, 30 ConnectionML, 18 ConnectionN, 7 Connections, 4, 29 connections, 2, 34 Connectors, 27 considered, 11 consisting, 9, 14 consists, 1, 9, 14, 38 Index constant, 38 Consult, 40 consult, 41-42 Consulting, 35-37, 41-42 Consumption, 31-32 consumption, 24 Contact, 3-5, 9, 13-14, 16, 22-23, 29, 31, 49 contact, 23-25, 34-35, 38 Contactors, 1-49 Contacts, 4, 7, 18, 23, 25 contacts, 2, 5, 9, 14-15, 21, 23, 25, 34 Contents, 1, 5, 10, 13, 17, 26, 33 continued, 7, 16, 22, 29, 39, 43 Continuity, 32 Continuous, 2, 6, 8, 19, 29-31, 35-38, 40-42, 45-46 continuous, 1, 5, 13, 17, 20, 24, 26, 32 Control, 3-4, 6, 18, 24-25, 31-32 control, 33-34 controlgear, 27 controlled, 23 controls, 3 conversion, 26 cooled, 9, 14, 38, 41-42 coordinated, 10 Coordination, 15, 21 coordination, 2, 5, 11, 13 copies, 40 cord, 34 core, 26 corresponding, 10, 38 cost, 26 Counter, 3, 7, 18, 23, 29 counter, 7, 15-16, 18, 22, 34 Cover, 3-4, 23, 27, 30, 49 cover, 4, 23 Covers, 4, 27 CQ, 6 Crest, 16, 22 CSA, 5, 13, 26-27 CT, 6, 18 CTs, 26 CU, 6, 18 cubicle, 34 Current, 1, 4-6, 9-14, 16-17, 20, 22, 26, 28, 32-33, 35-47, 49 current, 2, 5, 9-11, 13-15, 17, 20-21, 30, 32, 34-43, 45-47 Currents, 32 currents, 10 Curve, 10, 12 Curves, 12 curves, 10-11, 15, 21 custom, 1, 17 customer, 23 customization, 23 cut, 23 CV, 6, 18 CX, 6 CY, 6 Cycle, 41 cycle, 9, 13-14, 23, 38, 40-42 Cycles, 38, 42 cycles, 35-37, 40-42 Cycloaliphatic, 34 cylinder, 23 D damaging, 2 Data, 5, 9-11, 13-14, 17, 20, 26, 30, 33, 35 DC, 5, 13, 27, 31-32, 34, 38, 41-42 DDX, 6 de, 17, 38 Deadfront, 48 deadfront, 27 Deck, 4, 23 decreases, 10 decreasing, 26 Dedicated, 23 dedicated, 23, 34 default, 29 defined, 29 Definite, 43 degree, 26 delay, 9, 14-16, 21, 35-38, 40-42 delayed, 9, 14 Delivery, 1-49 demand, 16, 22 demonstrate, 17 Demonstrated, 23 denotes, 25 density, 2 depress, 7 Depth, 32 derating, 2 described, 10 Description, 1, 5, 10, 13, 17, 25-27, 30, 33, 35-36 Design, 2-3, 23 design, 2-3, 26, 33 Designed, 34 designed, 1-2, 4-5, 13, 17 Det, 17 Index determined, 10, 38 determines, 9 development, 33 Device, 3-4, 7, 18, 23-24, 27-28 device, 23, 26 Devices, 4-5, 13 devices, 9, 14, 27, 33 Diagnostics, 15, 21 diagnostics, 2 Diagrams, 17, 25 differentiates, 17 Digital, 16, 22 Digitrip, 2-4, 7, 9, 14-16, 18, 20-23, 27 Dimensions, 26, 32, 48-49 dimensions, 26, 48 Direct, 26 directly, 26 Disable, 15, 21 discharge, 34 Discharged, 3 discharged, 34 DISCONNECT, 3-4 Disconnect, 34 disconnect, 34 Disconnected, 48 Disconnecting, 4 disconnectors, 27 disconnects, 34 display, 2, 16, 22 distribution, 1, 17 divided, 35-37 DN, 8 DNV, 17 Document, 27 documents, 33 does, 10, 26 Door, 2-3, 8, 19, 25, 27, 29 door, 2-3, 7, 18-19, 29, 34 Dotted, 25 Double, 2, 7, 9, 14, 17-18, 20 double, 6, 8, 13, 18-19 downstream, 2, 10, 13 Draw, 25 Drawer, 48 drawing, 26 Drawout, 2-4, 6-7, 17-18, 27-30, 32, 34, 38-39, 42-43, 46 drawout, 7, 18, 20, 26, 33-34 drilled, 30 Drive, 26 Dropout, 24, 31 dry, 27 DS, 1, 3, 5-10, 13, 15, 17, 26, 33 DSE, 6 DSL, 6, 12 DSX, 6 DUB, 5 DUBperforms, 17 Dummy, 33 Durability, 4 Duration, 38, 40-42 duty, 7, 9, 13-14, 18, 24-25, 38, 40-42 E E08, 14 E12, 14 E16, 14 E2, 38, 40 E20, 14 E204565, 5, 13 E25, 14 E30, 14 E40, 14 E50, 14 E52096, 5, 13 Each, 33 each, 1-2, 9, 14 Earth, 21 earth, 21-22 Ease, 4 ease, 3-4 Easily, 23 easily, 2, 4 Easy, 4 easy, 23 Eaton, 5, 9, 13-14, 16-19, 22, 33-35, 40-42 eaton, 1-49 economic, 13 economy, 13 effect, 10 eight, 26 Elatis, 17 electrical, 1-2, 12, 26 Electrically, 4, 34 electrically, 23 Electronic, 15-16, 22 Element, 4 elements, 10, 33 EN, 17, 27 enable, 17, 23 Enables, 23 Index Enclosed, 5, 13 enclosed, 27 Enclosure, 5, 13, 17 enclosure, 2, 5, 9, 14, 17, 26, 34 Enclosures, 5, 13 enclosures, 1-2, 17, 27 end, 23 Endurance, 45-47 endurance, 38, 41, 43 energize, 25 energized, 23, 25 Energy, 3-4 energy, 2, 13, 16, 22, 26, 28, 30, 34 English, 6, 18, 29 entirety, 5, 13 epoxy, 34 equal, 9-10, 14, 20, 38 Equals, 19 equipment, 1-2, 33 Equipmentratings, 5 equipped, 9, 14, 20 erosion, 34 Escutcheon, 27 established, 23 Establishes, 9, 14, 20 even, 10 events, 16, 22 Example, 3 exceed, 1, 17, 33, 38 exceeds, 5, 13 excellent, 13 except, 38, 40 Exclusionary, 18-19, 28-29 existing, 23 expected, 10 extending, 10 Extension, 48-49 External, 4, 6-7, 18 external, 18, 23, 28 externalB, 28 externally, 16, 22 Extra, 36 extra, 13, 33 F faceplate, 3, 23 facilitate, 13 facilitating, 23 facility, 33 Facing, 6, 18, 29 factor, 13, 16, 22, 35-38, 40-42 factory, 23 falls, 23 families, 1 FamiliesCircuit, 1 Family, 1, 6-8, 18-19, 29 family, 2, 5, 13 fan, 9, 14, 38 fast, 5, 9, 14, 23 Fault, 10, 28 fault, 2, 10, 15, 21-22, 27 feature, 2 Features, 1-4, 16, 22, 26, 33-34 features, 1, 4 feeder, 13 Feet, 27 feet, 29 fi, 2 Field, 2, 23, 34 File, 5, 13 file, 40 final, 18-19 Finger, 2, 4, 30 finger, 4 Fingers, 49 Fix, 46 Fixed, 2, 6-7, 9, 13-15, 18, 20-21, 27-30, 32 fixed, 9, 13, 26, 34, 41-42, 46 Flag, 3, 23 flag, 23 flat, 15, 21, 29 flex, 34 flexibility, 1, 26 Fold, 26 Follow, 17 follow, 17 following, 5, 10, 13, 17 footnotes, 40 For, 1-49 for, 1-5, 7, 9-11, 13-29, 33-38, 40-42, 46 forced, 41-42 forces, 26 Form, 17, 23, 27, 29 Format, 18-19 found, 5 Four, 2, 6, 8, 18-19, 28-29, 32 four, 2, 4 Frame, 4, 6-9, 11, 14, 17-20, 28-29 frame, 2, 7-8, 11, 13, 18-20, 26, 29 frames, 2, 17 Index free, 34 Frequency, 31-32, 44-47 frequency, 35-43 from, 2, 10, 17, 26, 38, 48 Front, 3-4, 6, 18, 27, 29-30, 34, 49 front, 2, 4, 28-29 Full, 29 full, 16, 22 fully, 25, 34 functionally, 3 Functions, 1-2, 26, 33-34 functions, 16, 22 further, 35-37 fuse, 27 Fuses, 1-49 fuses, 5 Future, 8, 18-19, 29 G Gasket, 8, 19, 27, 29 gasket, 8 GB14048, 17 gear, 26 General, 5, 13 general, 17, 27 generally, 10 Generator, 37 generator, 33 Germany, 17 given, 10, 38 Glass, 34 Global, 1 global, 1, 17 globally, 26 governed, 10 greater, 13 Green, 3-4 Ground, 15, 33 ground, 15, 21 Grounded, 34 grouped, 3 Guide, 24, 35-37, 41-42 H half, 26 Handle, 3-4 handle, 34 harmonics, 2, 22 has, 5, 13 have, 5, 13, 17, 26, 33 health, 2, 16, 22 Heel, 23 Height, 32 High, 2, 15, 21 high, 2, 26 higher, 41-42 highest, 5 hinged, 23 Holec, 17 Holland, 17 Hood, 8, 19, 27, 29 hood, 8, 19, 29 hooks, 34 Horizontal, 19, 30 horizontal, 2, 6, 8, 10, 18, 29 horizontal4, 29 horizontalE, 29 horizontalF, 29 horizontalH, 29 Housing, 4 however, 11, 38 HS422844A, 5 HS422844B, 17 Human, 2-3 human, 2-3 Hz, 9, 14, 31-32, 35-38, 40-42 I I2t, 15, 21 I4t, 15, 21 Ia, 10 ice, 18 Ics, 1, 20, 30 Icu, 1, 18, 20, 30 Icw, 20, 30 Idc, 41-42 Identification, 35-40, 42, 44-47 Index Identified, 34 IEC, 1, 5, 10, 13, 17-22, 26-30, 33-34, 44, 47 IEEE, 15, 27, 34 If, 10, 41-42 if, 23 IL, 27 IL01301006E, 27 IL01301007E, 27 IL01301008EIL, 27 IL01301010E, 27 IL01301012EIL, 27 IL01301013E, 27 IL01301014E, 27 IL01301015E, 27 IL01301016E, 27 IL01301018EIL, 27 IL01301019E, 27 IL01301021E, 27 IL01301025E, 27 IL01301030E, 27 IL01301033E, 27 IL01301034EIL, 27 IL01301035E, 27 IL01301036E, 27 IL01301037E, 27 IL01301038E, 27 IL01301039E, 27 IL01301040E, 27 IL01301041E, 27 IL70C1619H01, 27 illustrate, 10 illustrated, 10 Immediate, 1-49 improve, 2 improved, 2, 26 improves, 26 Impulse, 35-37, 40, 44-47 impulse, 38, 41-42, 45-47 In, 9, 14-16, 20-21, 47 in, 1-2, 4-5, 7-10, 12-14, 16-18, 20, 22-23, 25-27, 29, 32-34, 38, 40, 48-49 In200, 11 inch, 26 Inches, 32, 48-49 include, 17 Included, 29 included, 8, 15-16, 21-22, 29 includedN, 19 Includes, 19, 23 includes, 23, 34 including, 5, 13, 17, 35-37 INCOM, 16, 22, 26-27 Increased, 4 increased, 26 increases, 10 increasing, 2 Independent, 46 indicate, 23 indication, 23 Indicator, 3-4, 7, 18, 23, 27, 29 indicator, 7, 18, 23, 29, 34 indicatorL, 7 Indicators, 3 indicators, 3 individual, 23 Inductive, 24 industrial, 33 Information, 26-27 information, 2, 15, 21, 35-37, 41-42 initially, 17 injection, 16, 22 innovative, 26 input, 23 Inrush, 31-32, 39, 43 inrush, 24, 32 inside, 4, 34 Inspection, 4, 23 inspection, 4 inspections, 33 install, 26 installable, 2, 34 Installation, 3 installations, 33 Installed, 23 installed, 2, 8, 19, 23, 29 InstalledD, 29 Instantaneous, 9, 12, 14-15, 20-21 instantaneous, 9, 13-14 Instruction, 27 Instructions, 7, 18 Insulated, 1, 5, 10, 13-14, 17, 26, 33 insulated, 28 Insulation, 35-38, 40-42, 44-47 insulation, 34 Integral, 2, 9, 16, 22, 34 integral, 5, 9, 14, 20 integration, 26 Interface, 2-3 interface, 2-3 Interlock, 29 Interlocked, 3, 27 interlocked, 7, 18, 23 interlocking, 2 Interlocks, 27, 34 Internal, 4, 9, 14, 20, 34 internal, 4, 13-14 Index interrupter, 46 interrupters, 27, 34 Interrupting, 6, 9-10, 14-15, 18, 20-21, 35-38, 40-42 interrupting, 1, 5, 10, 13, 17, 26, 35-38, 40-42 Interruption, 9, 14, 20 interruption, 2, 9, 14 intersect, 10 intersection, 10 interunit, 29 interval, 9, 14 into, 14, 27, 34 introduced, 17 inventory, 26 IP, 27 Ip, 10 IP55, 27 Ir, 15-16, 21-22 iron, 26 is, 1, 3-5, 9-10, 13-14, 17, 23, 25-26, 33, 38, 40-42, 46 Isc, 41-42 ISO, 33 Isolated, 39, 43 It, 10, 26, 38, 41-42 it, 10 items, 26 its, 5, 13, 17, 23, 33 K kA, 1-2, 5, 8-9, 13-15, 17, 20-21, 26, 28, 30, 34-47 kAIC, 8, 30 KEMA, 17, 27, 41-42 Keur, 17 Key, 3, 23, 27, 29 key, 23 Keylock, 7, 18 kg, 32, 35-37, 40, 44 kHz, 39, 43 KI, 40-42 Kilo, 12 Kirk, 7, 18, 23, 27 Kit, 8, 19, 27, 29-30 kit, 7-8, 18-19, 29 kit4, 29 kitA, 7 Kits, 30 kits, 23, 33 kitShunt, 18 KitsPoles, 29 KMParts, 1-49 kV, 18, 33-42, 44-49 kVA, 16, 22 kVAR, 16, 22 Kxlsc, 41-42 L L08, 9 L16, 9 L20, 9 Label, 17, 29 label, 29 Language, 6, 18, 29 largest, 10 Latch, 7, 18, 23, 27-28, 34 latch, 34 latching, 35-38, 40-42 latest, 33 Lbs, 32, 35-37, 40, 44 LCD, 16, 22 LCS, 7, 18, 28 LDPU, 21-22 Lead, 32 Leaflets, 27 least, 10 LED, 16, 22 LEDs, 15, 21 Left, 27 left, 6, 10, 18 Legend, 25 Let, 10, 12 let, 2, 10-11, 13 letthrough, 10 lev, 26 Level, 35-38, 40-42, 44-47 level, 26, 30 levels, 2, 41-42 Lever, 25 Levering, 3-4, 27 levering, 3, 26, 34 LI, 6, 15, 18, 21, 28 Life, 23 life, 23, 26 Lifting, 49 lifting, 34 lighter, 13, 34 Index Lightning, 38, 41-42, 47 Like, 2 like, 26 Limit, 25 Limiter, 6, 9-11 limiter, 6, 10-11 Limiters, 9, 12 limiters, 5, 10-11 Limiting, 1, 5, 9-10, 13-14, 17, 26, 33 limiting, 2, 10 Line, 5, 13 line, 10, 25, 43 List, 27 list, 18-19 Listed, 5, 17 listed, 2, 5, 13-14, 38 listing, 17 Lloyds, 17 Load, 6, 18, 29-30 load, 15, 21, 24, 38, 41-43 loaded, 26, 34 Local, 2 local, 23 Lock, 3, 23, 27, 29 lock, 7, 18, 23 lockI, 7 locks, 7, 18, 23 log, 16, 22 London, 17 Long, 15-16, 21, 23 long, 29 lost, 23 Low, 1, 5, 9-10, 13-14, 17, 26, 33 low, 2, 5, 17, 26-27 Lower, 7, 18, 49 lower, 11, 19 LS, 25 LSI, 6, 15, 18, 21, 28 LSIA, 6, 15, 18, 21, 28 LSIG, 6, 15, 18, 21, 28 LSIGA, 28 LSISystem, 15 M M1, 15, 21 M1protection, 15, 21 M2, 6, 18, 28 M3, 28 MA, 28 MA250, 6, 11-12 MA300, 6, 11-12 MA400, 6, 11-12 MA500, 12 MA600, 6, 11-12 MA800, 6, 11-12 machinery, 26 magnetic, 33 Magnitude, 15 Magnum, 1, 3-26, 33 Main, 4, 48 maintaining, 9, 14 Maintenance, 2, 4, 16, 22 maintenance, 4, 34 Making, 15, 21, 44-47 Manual, 3, 7, 18, 27, 34 manual, 34 Manually, 3-4, 28 manually, 2, 23 Manuals, 27 manufactured, 5, 13, 17 manufacturer, 1 margin, 10 marine, 33 Mark, 17 mark, 17 Marks, 5, 13, 17 marks, 17 max, 35-37 maximize, 2, 5 Maximum, 9-10, 32, 35-38, 40-42, 46 maximum, 3, 10, 13, 15, 38, 40-42 MB1200, 6, 11-12 MB1600, 6, 11-12 MB2000, 6, 11-12 MB2500, 12 MB3000, 12 MC, 6, 18 MCR, 28 MD, 6 MD1200, 12 MD1600, 12 MD2000, 12 MD2500, 6, 11-12 MD3000, 6, 11-12 MDD, 9 MDDX, 6 MDN, 6, 9 MDS, 6, 9 MDSC20, 11 MDSEOBKR, 25 Index MDSL, 1, 5, 8-11, 13, 17, 26, 33 MDSL08, 11 MDSL16, 11 MDSX, 5, 8-9 ME, 6, 18 Mechanical, 3, 7, 18, 23, 27, 34, 38, 41, 43, 45-47 mechanical, 23, 26 mechanically, 23 Mechanism, 28, 30 mechanism, 2, 26, 34, 46 Medium, 1, 5, 10, 13, 17, 26, 33 medium, 33 meet, 1, 17, 33 meets, 5, 13, 26 Melting, 10, 12 melting, 10 MEM, 17 memory, 15, 21 Metal, 5, 7, 13, 18, 33 metal, 27 Metering, 2, 7, 18 metering, 2 method, 16, 22 MF, 6, 18 MG, 6, 28 MH, 6, 28 Microprocessor, 2 min, 35-38, 40 mind, 1 Mini, 33, 48-49 Minimum, 10, 24 minimum, 38 mining, 33 minute, 41-42 MJ, 18 MK, 18 MM, 6 mm, 26, 28, 32, 48-49 MMINT, 16, 22 MN, 6 MN01301001E, 27 Modan, 17 Modbus, 16, 22, 26-27 Mode, 16, 22 Model, 3-4, 15, 21 models, 2 moderate, 10 modern, 3 modification, 4, 18, 23 modifications, 19 modify, 2 Modular, 23 modular, 2, 4 Module, 27, 48-49 module, 16, 22 Modules, 48-49 modules, 26, 33 molded, 13, 26-27 Momentary, 41-42 momentary, 35-37 monitor, 16, 22 Monitoring, 16, 22 monitoring, 2 more, 41-42 most, 2, 13 MOT, 23-25 Motor, 4, 7, 18, 23-25, 27-28, 32 motor, 23, 25, 32, 34 Mount, 27 mount, 4, 26, 28 Mounted, 4, 23, 26 mounted, 2, 16, 22, 26-27 Mounting, 4, 6, 18, 27-28, 30, 49 mounting, 2, 23, 28-29 moving, 34 MQ, 6 ms, 15, 21, 24, 31, 38, 40-42 MT, 6, 18 MU, 6, 18 must, 11 MV, 6, 18 MVA, 35-37, 40 MW, 18 MWI, 20 MWK, 18 MWN, 20 MX, 6 MZ, 6 N NA, 46 NABC, 28-29 Nameplate, 6, 13, 18 nameplate, 17 Narrow, 2, 6, 8-9, 14, 17-20 narrow, 7-9, 20, 33 ND, 48-49 NEC, 15 Need, 3 needed, 25-26 Index needs, 1 NEMA, 5, 13 Neutral, 6, 15, 18, 21 neutral, 6, 18 never, 26 NF, 28-29 NN, 6, 18 NNN, 8 NO, 32 No, 5, 7-8, 15-19, 21-22, 26, 28-29, 41-42 no, 2, 6, 10, 17-18, 28-29, 38, 43 Nominal, 24, 35-37, 40-42 Non, 6, 18, 34 non, 9, 14, 20, 23, 28, 34 None, 6-7, 18, 29 Normal, 44, 47 Norske, 17 Not, 4, 25, 29, 41-42 not, 8, 10, 19, 25-26, 41-42, 49 Note, 4, 12, 17-19, 24, 30, 44, 48-49 noted, 10, 29, 38, 40 Notes, 9, 11, 14-16, 20-22, 25, 35-38, 40-42, 45-47 notice, 18-19 NRX, 1, 5, 10, 13, 17, 26, 28-29, 32-33 nuisance, 10-11 Number, 5-6, 11, 17-18, 26-28 Numbers, 17, 27 numbers, 18-19 NX, 29 O obtained, 10 OCT, 31 OEM, 33 OEMs, 17 of, 1-6, 9-11, 13-15, 17-18, 21, 23-27, 29, 33-34, 38-42, 48-49 OFF, 3, 23, 34 Off, 3, 15, 21, 23 off, 7, 23 offer, 10, 26, 33 offering, 1 offers, 26 often, 10 oltage, 17 ON, 3, 23, 34 On, 28 on, 2-5, 9-11, 13-14, 17, 20-23, 26, 35-44 one, 26-27, 38 ongoing, 33 Only, 25 only, 6-8, 10, 18-23, 28-30, 41, 46 OPEN, 3, 23 Open, 3, 7, 18, 25, 32, 34 open, 7, 9, 14, 18, 25 Opening, 24, 31, 40, 49 opening, 5, 9, 14, 23, 38 opens, 25 Operated, 29 operated, 2, 7, 18, 28, 34 Operatiing, 46 Operating, 32, 38, 40-42, 48-49 operating, 34, 41-42 Operation, 25 operation, 9, 11, 14, 34, 38 Operational, 24, 31-32 Operations, 3, 7, 18, 23, 29, 34, 45-47 operations, 15-16, 22-23, 26, 34, 38, 41-43, 46 Operator, 7, 18, 27-28, 32 optimize, 1, 3 option, 23 Optional, 3-4, 16, 22, 40 optional, 2, 34 Options, 7, 17, 23 options, 2, 15, 21, 23, 29 options1, 29 optionsS, 29 or, 1-49 order, 23 Ordering, 15, 21 organized, 26 other, 10, 17, 30 otherwise, 29 OTS, 7, 18, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31 our, 17, 33 Out, 27, 39 out, 3, 23, 25, 34 Over, 15, 21-22 over, 15-16, 21-23 Overcurrent, 2, 23, 25 overcurrent, 2, 23 Overhead, 43 overhead, 27 overloads, 10 Overview, 1 own, 23 Index P pad, 27 Padlock, 7, 18, 29 Padlockable, 3-4, 23 padlocking, 23 pads, 8, 29-30 Page, 1, 5, 10, 13, 17, 26, 33 Pairs, 32 Panel, 48 paragraph, 10 parameters, 38 parent, 29 Part, 27 part, 18-19 particular, 10 parting, 38 parts, 26 Party, 17 party, 17 PDA, 17 pe, 36 Peak, 10, 12, 38, 44-47 peak, 10, 35-43 Per, 29, 38-39 per, 15 perform, 17 performance, 1-2, 5, 13, 17, 26 performed, 17, 33 periodic, 17 periods, 9, 14 Permissible, 35-37 permissible, 38, 40-42 Permits, 23 permits, 3 Phase, 27, 39 phase, 15-16, 21-22, 35-37, 40 phased, 13-14 Phasing, 6, 18, 28-29 physical, 2 pickup, 15-16, 21 Plastic, 7, 18 plastic, 29 plated, 34 Platerface, 49 plates, 23 PlateYoke, 49 Play, 26 please, 17, 41-42 Plug, 6, 11, 18, 26, 28 plug, 11, 15-16, 21-22, 26 Plugs, 9, 14, 20 plus, 38 PMINT, 16, 22 point, 2, 4, 13, 23 Points, 4 Pole, 32 pole, 2, 8, 19, 26, 28-29, 32 Poles, 6, 8, 18-19, 28 polyester, 34 Pop, 3, 27 pops, 23 Position, 3-4, 9, 14, 20, 32, 48-49 position, 15, 21, 23, 34 Positions, 4 PositionTop, 49 Pounds, 46 Pow, 5, 13 Power, 1-49 power, 1-2, 5, 15-17, 21-22, 24, 26-27, 33 Power4, 25 powerful, 1 PowerNet, 16, 22 pr, 18 pre, 7, 18, 30 Preferred, 5, 13 preferred, 27, 38 prevent, 34 previous, 10 price, 19 pricing, 5, 13 Primary, 4 primary, 2, 4, 34 principle, 10 Procedures, 5, 13 procedures, 27 Product, 1, 5-11, 13-14, 17-19, 26, 33, 35 product, 1, 9, 14, 17, 29, 35 products, 17 PROFIBUS, 16, 22, 26-27 Programmable, 2, 15-16, 21-22 programmable, 2 promote, 2 Protected, 3 protected, 10 Protection, 1-49 protection, 2, 10, 13, 15, 21, 26, 33 protective, 46 protectors, 27 protocols, 2 proven, 5, 13, 17 provide, 5, 11, 13, 23, 26 Provided, 29 Index provided, 33 Provided4, 29 Provides, 23 provides, 1, 11, 13, 26 Providing, 4, 23 providing, 2, 33 Provisions, 7, 18, 23, 29-30, 34 ProvisionsC3, 18 ProvisionsM, 7 Publication, 27 published, 9, 14, 17, 20 pump, 34 Purpose, 5, 13, 43 purpose, 10, 27 PUSH, 23 Push, 3 Pushbutton, 3, 23, 27 Pushbuttons, 7 pushbuttons, 34 PushbuttonsE, 18 Q qualified, 34 Quality, 2, 33 quality, 2, 22 R R2, 28 R26, 25 R3, 28 RA, 28 Racking, 26-27 racking, 26 Rail, 48-49 Rails, 27, 48-49 Range, 29, 31-32 range, 15, 21, 24, 26, 35-38, 40-42 ranging, 1 Rapid, 42 rapid, 41-42 Rated, 1, 5, 10, 13, 15-17, 20-22, 26, 33, 35-42, 44-47 rated, 9, 13-14, 17, 20, 23, 25-26, 35-38, 40-42 Rating, 3-4, 6, 9, 11, 14-16, 18, 20-22, 28, 30-32, 35-37, 40-44 rating, 2, 9-11, 13-17, 20-22, 24, 26, 30, 38, 40, 45-47 Ratings, 5, 9, 11, 13-14, 20, 30-31, 35-38, 41-43, 45-47 ratings, 1-2, 5, 9-11, 13-14, 17, 20, 26-27, 35-38 RatingsDefinite, 43 RatingVoltages, 31 RB, 28 Reactive, 16, 22 readily, 10 reading, 10 ready, 23, 26 Rear, 4, 8, 19, 27, 30, 48 rear, 28-29 recharges, 25 reclosers, 27 reclosing, 40-42 Recommendations, 5, 13 recommendations, 27 recommended, 10-11 Records, 23 Recovery, 38 recovery, 40-42 Red, 3-4, 32 red, 23 reduce, 2, 26 reduced, 11 reduces, 26 reducing, 13 Reduction, 2, 16, 22 ref, 41-42 Refer, 11, 18-19, 41-42 refer, 41-42 Reference, 26-27, 38-39 regardless, 26 Rejection, 27, 29 rejection, 29 Related, 5, 13 related, 27 relay, 16, 22, 34, 38 relaying, 46 Release, 3-4, 7, 18, 23-25, 27-28, 31 release, 15, 21, 28 ReleaseUVR, 25 reliability, 26 Remote, 15, 21 remote, 23 Removable, 4, 23, 48-49 Removed, 4, 48 removed, 4 removing, 26 replaceable, 26 reports, 40 Index representative, 35 require, 24, 41-42 Required, 6, 18, 24 required, 10, 17, 26, 35, 38, 41-42, 45-47 Requirements, 5, 13 requirements, 1, 5, 13, 23, 27, 33 Requires, 16, 22 requires, 17, 41-42 Requiring, 3 requiring, 4 research, 33 reserved, 18 Reset, 3 reset, 23 Resin, 4 resistance, 10, 34 result, 33 resulted, 33 revealing, 4 reverse, 15-16, 21-22 review, 35 RG, 28 RH, 28 Right, 27 right, 18 Rigid, 4 ring, 2 rise, 38 RMS, 2-4, 9, 14, 20, 23 rms, 2, 9, 12, 14-15, 20-21, 35-47 robustness, 26 Rogowski, 26 RoHS, 26 Rolling, 48-49 rolling, 34 Ronis, 7, 18, 23, 27 room, 26 rotation, 15-16, 21-22 row, 28 RRRV, 38, 41-42 rtical, 8 Rules, 28-29 rules, 18-19, 27 Running, 24, 32 running, 24 runs, 25 S S4, 28 S5, 28 S6, 28-29 SABS, 17 safe, 2 safety, 2-3, 13 sales, 35 same, 26 saturate, 26 SB, 1, 5-6, 8, 10, 13-17, 26, 33 SBN, 14 SBS, 14 SBSE, 13-14 Scale, 12 scale, 16, 22 schemes, 26, 46 SE, 34 Sec, 20, 32 sec, 7, 15, 18, 21, 24, 41-42 Second, 3-4, 29, 44 second, 9, 14, 29, 34, 40, 45-47 secondaries, 34 Secondary, 2, 4, 29, 34 secondary, 16, 22, 26, 28 Seconds, 12, 24 seconds, 9, 14, 35-38, 40 See, 35-37 see, 12, 26 Select, 11 selected, 9 Selection, 5-6, 10-11, 13, 17-18, 26, 28, 33 selection, 10 SelectionComprehensive, 5 SelectionPlease, 35 selective, 2 selectivity, 2, 5, 13 self, 17 sensing, 2, 15, 21 Sensor, 4, 6, 9, 11, 14, 18, 20 sensor, 11, 15-16, 22, 26 sensors, 26 sequence, 41-42 Series, 1, 5, 10, 13, 17, 26, 28-29, 32-33 Service, 48 service, 2, 23 set, 14, 16, 22 setting, 15-16, 21-22 Settings, 2 Index settings, 11 several, 26 SG3, 5, 13 shaded, 11 ship, 7, 18 Shipped, 30 shipped, 8, 29 Shipping, 5, 7-8, 17-19, 29 shipping, 29 ShippingNS, 29 ships, 29 Short, 9, 14-15, 21, 30, 35-38, 40-42, 44-47 short, 5, 9-10, 13-14, 26, 29-30, 38, 40-42, 45-47 should, 10 Showing, 4 Shown, 3-4, 48 shown, 9, 11, 14, 20, 25 Shunt, 3-4, 7, 18, 23-25, 28-29, 31-32, 34 shunt, 24-25, 28-29, 34, 39, 43, 46 shutdown, 4 Shutter, 3-4, 48 Shutterest, 49 Shutterrawn, 48 Shutters, 8, 19, 27, 29 shutters, 2, 7-8, 18-19, 29 signal, 15, 21, 23 significant, 33 significantly, 34 Silver, 34 silver, 34 simple, 26 since, 10 single, 23 Size, 28 size, 10, 26 sizes, 2, 10 sliding, 34 Small, 34 small, 10 smaller, 34 smallest, 10 Solutions, 5, 13, 17 solutions, 1, 17, 23 Some, 4 South, 17 space, 26 spacing, 28 spade, 2 Spanish, 6, 18 spare, 34 Special, 3, 18 special, 26 specialty, 5 specific, 1, 35 Specifications, 5, 9-11, 13-14, 17, 20, 26, 30, 33, 35 specified, 23, 38 Spring, 3-4, 7, 18, 23-25, 27-28, 31, 34 spring, 25, 28, 34 Springs, 3-4 springs, 23, 25, 34 Sqrt, 38 SR, 3-4, 23-25 SRD, 7, 18 ST, 7, 18, 23-25, 27, 32 STA, 3-4, 18 stab, 8 stabs, 8, 19, 29 staged, 26 Stages, 23 Standard, 2, 5-6, 8-9, 13-14, 16, 18-20, 22, 28, 30, 34-37, 45-47 standard, 2, 5, 8-9, 13-14, 18-20, 27, 29, 38, 41-42 Standards, 5, 13, 17, 26-27, 33-39, 44 standards, 5, 13, 17, 34, 40-42 state, 23, 25, 33 Status, 3 status, 2 steel, 34 step, 2, 34 Stored, 3-4, 30 stored, 2, 26, 28, 34 Strength, 4 structure, 18-19, 26 Structures, 33 structures, 33 style, 29 Su, 49 subject, 18-19 submersible, 27 subsequent, 17 succession, 9, 14 suitable, 10, 26 superior, 33 supplied, 49 Supply, 28 supply, 16, 22 Support, 1-49 Surface, 27, 49 surface, 28 SW, 28 swbd, 7 Switch, 5, 7, 18, 23, 25, 27-28, 31 switch, 23, 27, 34 Switchboard, 1, 14, 17 switchboard, 6, 17, 27 Switchboards, 1, 5, 13, 17 Index switchboards, 5, 13, 17 Switches, 23-24, 29 switches, 27, 29 Switchgear, 1, 5, 9 switchgear, 4-5, 13, 26-27, 33-34 Switching, 39, 43 switching, 33, 40-42 SxKxlsc, 41-42 Sym, 41-42 sym, 38, 42 Symmetrical, 9, 12, 14, 20, 35-44 symmetrical, 10, 14, 35-38, 41-42 symmetrically, 26 System, 2, 16, 21-22 system, 2-3, 5, 10, 34 Systems, 17 systems, 1, 17, 27 T T16, 45 T2, 38, 40 T20, 45 T25, 45 T26, 1-49 t3, 38 ta, 10 table, 10, 38 Tabula, 17 tapped, 29 TBD, 32 tc, 10 TD, 38 Tech, 1-49 Technical, 5, 9-11, 13-14, 17, 20, 26, 30, 33, 35 technologies, 26, 33 Technology, 2 technology, 33 temperatures, 17 tend, 10 Tension, 26 Terminal, 4, 27, 29 terminal, 2, 8, 28-29 Terminals, 6, 8, 18-19, 29-30 terminals, 2, 7, 18-19, 26, 29 terminalsY, 7 TEST, 3-4 Test, 5, 13, 16-17, 22, 34, 41-42, 48-49 test, 5, 13, 16, 22, 27, 33, 35-37, 40 Tested, 36, 40 tested, 9, 14, 34, 38, 40-42 Testing, 16-17, 22 testing, 17, 34 tests, 33 than, 34 that, 10, 23, 33-34 THD, 22 The, 4-5, 9-11, 13-14, 17, 23, 26, 38, 41-42 the, 1-5, 9-11, 13-14, 17, 20, 23, 26, 33-34, 38, 41-42 Their, 3 therefore, 40-42 thermal, 15, 17, 21 Thermoset, 4 These, 9, 14, 38 these, 26 they, 26, 33, 38 Third, 17 third, 17 This, 1, 5, 10, 13, 17, 23 this, 10, 26, 38 Three, 1-2, 4, 6, 8, 18-19, 28-29, 32 three, 1, 16, 22, 26, 35-37, 40 threshold, 10, 23 Through, 2-3, 10, 12, 34 through, 2-3, 10-11, 13 throughLS, 25 throughout, 26 Time, 9-10, 12, 14, 31-32, 38, 44 time, 5, 9-11, 13-15, 21, 24, 26, 30, 35-38, 40-42, 45-47 times, 40 TL, 46 TL16, 46 TL20, 46 TL25, 46 tm, 10 to, 1-5, 7-11, 13-14, 16-20, 22-23, 26, 33-35, 37-43, 45-47 TOC, 29 today, 1 Toe, 23 toelectrically, 23 tongue, 2 ToolPushbutton, 3 tools, 26 Top, 48 top, 2 Total, 10 total, 38, 41-42 TR, 45 Tr, 49 TR16, 45 Index TR20, 45 TR25, 45 traditional, 46 Transfer, 5 transfer, 23, 34 Transformer, 49 transformers, 49 Transient, 38, 40-42 translators, 2 travel, 48 TravelTop, 49 Tray, 27 Trip, 2-7, 9-10, 12-16, 18, 20-25, 28-29, 32, 34 trip, 3, 6, 9, 11, 13-16, 18, 21-23, 27-29, 32, 34 trip2, 29 TripControl, 31 TripLink, 16, 22 tripped, 25 tripping, 9, 14, 35-38, 40-42 Trips, 23 trips, 13, 24, 46 TRL, 46 TRL16, 46 TRL20, 46 TRL25, 46 TRLC, 46 Truck, 29 true, 5 TRV, 38 Two, 2, 34 two, 9, 14, 23, 26 Type, 5-6, 9-10, 12, 14-17, 20-22, 28-30, 32-36, 38-48 type, 2, 27 TypeDescription, 37 Types, 35-37, 40, 44 types, 10 Typical, 13, 25, 32, 41-42 typical, 26 U uc, 38 UK, 17 UL, 1-2, 5, 9, 13-16, 26-30 ultimate, 1 umbilical, 34 Un, 8, 19 un, 7, 18 Unassembled, 30 unbalance, 15-16, 21-22 underfrequency, 15-16, 21-22 Undervoltage, 3-4, 7, 18, 23-25 undervoltage, 15-16, 21-22 unfused, 10 unique, 1, 33 Unit, 2-4, 6-7, 9, 14-16, 18, 20-22, 28 unit, 3, 6, 11, 18, 23 Units, 2, 15-16, 21-22 units, 21-22, 27 Universal, 8 universal, 7-8 unless, 29 until, 23 Up, 1, 8, 19, 23 up, 2, 5, 8, 13, 17, 23, 26, 46 Upper, 7, 18, 49 upper, 19 Use, 7-8, 18-19, 29, 45-47 use, 2-4, 10, 23, 26, 46 Use3, 19 UseArc, 19 Used, 5, 13 used, 10, 13, 21-22, 27 UseL, 8 user, 1 usually, 10 utility, 33 utilizes, 26 UVR, 3-4, 7, 18, 23-25, 27, 29 UVRControl, 31 Uw, 47 V V0, 26 V4, 1-49 VA, 24, 31-32 VAC, 33, 47 Vac, 1, 5-7, 9, 13-14, 17-20, 24, 26, 28-30, 32, 34 VAC16, 47 VAC20, 47 VAC25, 47 VacK, 19 VACR, 47 VACR16, 47 VACR20, 47 Index VACR25, 47 Vacuum, 33, 35-47 vacuum, 33-34, 46 Values, 35-38, 40, 42, 44-47 values, 40-42 ValuesVoltage, 41 VCP, 33-46, 48-49 VCPW, 34, 48-49 Vdc, 6-7, 18, 24, 28-29, 32, 34 VdcC4, 18 VdcMB, 28 VdcR, 7 ve, 8 Veritas, 17 version, 23 Vertical, 30 vertical, 2, 6, 8, 10, 18, 29 View, 4 Viewing, 3-4 visibility, 3 Visible, 34 Visibly, 3 visit, 17 Visual, 23 visual, 23, 34 Voltage, 1, 3, 5-7, 9-10, 13-14, 16-18, 22, 24, 26, 31-33, 35-42, 44-47 voltage, 2, 5, 9, 15-17, 21-24, 26-27, 33, 35-38, 40-42 Voltages, 31-32 voltages, 30 Volts, 31 Volume, 1-49 vs, 11 W W1000, 35, 40 W1250, 40 W1500, 35 W1600, 40 W2000, 40 W25, 38-39, 44 W250, 35 W25C, 36, 40 W32, 44 W32C, 40 W350, 35 W40, 38-39, 44 W40C, 36, 40 W50, 38-39, 44 W500, 35 W50C, 36 W63, 38-39 W63C, 36 W750, 35, 40 Waveform, 16, 22 WC, 42-43 Wear, 23 Weight, 35-37, 40, 44, 46 weight, 26 were, 38 WG50, 37 WG63, 37 WG75, 37 When, 6, 10, 18, 25 when, 1, 10, 17, 23, 29, 45-47 where, 17 which, 13, 17, 33 White, 3 Wide, 48-49 wide, 1, 26 Width, 32 width, 26 will, 10, 13-14 Window, 48 Windows, 3-4 wipe, 34 Wired, 7 wired, 7-8, 18-19, 23, 28 wiredN, 19 wires, 26 Wiring, 4, 8, 17, 19, 25 wiring, 26 With, 2-4, 7, 9, 17-18, 23, 29-30 with, 1-5, 7-10, 13-14, 17-23, 25-26, 28-29, 32-34, 38, 46, 48 Withd, 48 Withdraw, 48 Withdrawn, 49 within, 10-11 Without, 3, 30 without, 5, 7-8, 18-19, 26, 29, 34 Withstand, 2, 6, 9, 14, 20, 35-37, 40-42, 44-47 withstand, 5, 9-10, 13-14, 26, 30, 38, 41-42, 45-47 Witness, 17 witness, 17 witnessed, 17 WND25, 44 WND250, 35 WND32, 44 words, 10 Index would, 10 WR, 41-43 www, 1-49 º ºC, 2 ºF, 2, 17 X X08, 9 X16, 9 X20, 9 X32, 9 X40, 9 X50, 9 X60, 9 Xenergy, 17 XN, 8 Y Yellow, 3-4 Yes, 15-16, 21-22, 29 YesEarth, 21 YesLong, 21 YesMagnitude, 21 YesOvertemperature, 15, 21 Yoke, 49 You, 26 you, 26, 41-42 your, 35 Z zero, 9, 14 Zone, 2 ZSI, 15, 21, 28 þÿœ µs, 38, 40-42 µsec, 38