Siemens WL II 3200
Siemens WL II 3200
Siemens WL II 3200
com/switchgear
WL Low Voltage
Metal-Enclosed Switchgear
Selection and Application Guide
General Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
ConstructionDetails. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 5
WL Circuit Breaker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Electronic Trip Unit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7- 9
Time/Current Characteristic Curves. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 - 12
Breaker Technical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 - 21
WL Secondary Terminal Assignments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
WL Communication Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Section Configurations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 - 25
Shipping Weights and Dimensional Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 - 30
VT, CPT, CT Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Guide Form Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 - 36
Industry Standards
Type WL switchgear with power circuit
breakers are designed, tested and
constructed in accordance with:
UL 1558 Metal-Enclosed Low
Voltage Power Circuit Breaker
Switchgear
ANSI C37.20.1 Metal-Enclosed
Low Voltage Power Circuit Breaker
Switchgear
ANSI C37.50 Test Procedure for
Low Voltage AC Power Circuit
Breakers Used in Enclosures
ANSI C37.51 Conformance
Testing of Metal-Enclosed Low
Voltage AC Power Circuit Breaker
Switchgear Assemblies
NEMA SG5 - Power Switchgear
Assemblies
Applicable requirements of the
National Electric Code (NEC)
WL drawout circuit breakers are in
accordance with:
General
The Siemens Type WL switchgear
assembly consists of one or more
metal-enclosed vertical sections. The
end sections are designed to allow
installation of future sections.
Assembly Construction
Siemens Type WL metal-enclosed low
voltage switchgear is constructed of
a rigid internal frame structure that
minimizes the possibility of damage
during shipment and supports multiple
installation methods rolling or lifting.
Lifting eyes are integrated into the
internal frame design and ensure
the structural integrity of the lifting
assembly is always adequate for the
weight of the total structure.
Finish
During construction, the structural steel
parts, panels, and compartments are all
prepared for painting by a five-stage
wash system.
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2
3
4
5
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7
8
10
11
1
2
3
7
11
10
1
2
3
4
Interference Interlock
Drawout Rails
7 Primary Disconnect
8 Cradle Mounted Current
Transformer
5
Options
Switchgear Mounted Hoist
The integrally mounted hoist, standard
on walk-in outdoor and optional on
indoor switchgear enclosures, travels
along rails on top of the switchgear to
assist in breaker handling.
TOC and MOC Switches
The Truck Operated Cell (TOC) Switch
provides interlocking control or remote
indication of the breaker racking position.
The cubicle mounted auxiliary switch or
Mechanism Operated Cell (MOC) switch
provides interlocking control or remote
indication based on the main contact
position (open or closed).
Shutters
These provide protection against accidental
contact with primary disconnects in a
compartment when the breaker is
removed. Shutters automatically close
when the breaker is withdrawn and are
pad-lockable and field installable.
Key Interlock
This provides a mechanical means for
operating circuit breakers and other
devices only when predescribed
conditions are met.
Test Set
A portable breaker test set is available as
an option and supports testing the full
range of functions and protective settings
supplied with the breaker trip unit.
Metering and Auxiliary Compartments
Compartments are available to house
devices such as voltage transformers,
metering, control power transformers,
and supervisory devices.
Instrument and Control Transformers
Voltage transformers and control power
transformers are mounted in auxiliary
compartments. These transformers
are protected by primary pull-out type
current-limiting fuses and secondary
fuses. Current transformers are normally
mounted on the compartment primary
disconnect studs where they are readily accessible. See Tables on Page 31 for
available ratings.
Miscellaneous
Each switchgear lineup includes a
breaker lifting device that is adjustable
for use with Size II and Size III breakers.
An optional portable breaker hoist is
available if the integrated breaker
hoist and track is not specified.
A test cabinet is also available as an
option. The test cabinet is wall mounted
necessary equipment for testing
electrically-operated breakers that
have been removed from the breaker
compartment. The test cabinet doesnt
include or replace a breaker trip
unit tester.
A WL remote breaker racking device
(RBRD) is available as an optional
accessory that allows maintenance
personnel to safely rack Siemens Type
WL breakers into the Connect, Test
and Disconnect positions from up to
30 feet away from the breaker. This
allows the operator to be outside the
arc flash hazard boundary and thereby
providing additional personnel protection.
4 high formed steel channel sills
are available for indoor switchgear
enclosures.
Outdoor Switchgear
Type WL switchgear is available in two
outdoor (NEMA 3R) enclosures. Walk-in
and non walk-in versions are available
to meet your particular application.
For protection from snow, rain and other
foreign matter, both outdoor enclosures
rest on a six-inch high, formed steel base
which provides rigid support and a tight
bottom seal. A heavy duty protective
under-coating is applied to the underside
of all outdoor enclosures to protect
against moisture and corrosion. Shielded
ventilation housings permit proper air
circulation while excluding dirt and
foreign matter.
Side View
Rear View
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WL Circuit Breaker:
Superior individual products for low-voltage power distribution systems
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1
21
11
25
19
10
22
18
23
12
24
17
20
13
15
14
16
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
Guide Frame
Vertical to Horizontal BUS Connector
Position Signaling Switch (TOC)
Breaker / Guide Frame Grounding Contact
Shutter (locking)
MODBUS or PROFIBUS Communications
External CubicleBUS I/O Module
Plug-In Open and Closed Solenoids
Multiple Secondary Connections
10
and harmonics)
Additional Functions
Selectable neutral protection
Defeatable short-time delay
Defeatable instantaneous protection
Selectable thermal memory
Zone selective interlocking
Selectable I2t or fixed short-time delay
Adjustable instantaneous pick-up
Selectable I2t or I4t long-time delay
Adjustable short-time delay and pick-up
Selectable and adjustable neutral protection
Dual protective setting capability
Extended instantaneous protection
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--
--
U
U
U
U
U
--
--
--
--
-U
U
U
U
-U
Metering Function
Metering function Plus
Communication
U
CubicleBUS
Communication via PROFIBUS-DP
Communication via the MODBUS
Communication via the Ethernet (BDA)
U
standard
-- not available
optional
Tripping Characteristics
Every trip unit and every trip function has
its own characteristic. You will find just a
small section of these illustrated below.
The characteristics show the respective
greatest and smallest setting range of
WL Circuit Breakers.
Tripping Characteristics
ETU745
10
Tripping Characteristics
ETU748
11
Tripping Characteristics
ETU776
12
2000 3200
H L
F
S
H
Mechanical 15,000
15,000
15,000
15,000
Electrical
15,000
15,000
15,000
15,000
Frame Rating
Rating Class
Instantaneous Short-circuit
Current1
(kA RMS) 50/60 Hz
Short-time Withstand
Current Icw
(kA RMS) 50/60 Hz
Extended Instantaneous
Protection
(kA RMS -0% to +20%)
4000
5000
6000
254V AC
508V AC
635V AC
150
150
85
200
200
200
85
85
85
100
100
85
150
150
85
200
200
200
85
85
85
100
100
85
150
150
85
200
200
200
85
85
85
100
100
85
150
150
85
0.5 s
100 2
85
100 3
100 2
85
100
100 3
85
100
100 3
150
85
85
100
150
85
85
100
150
85
85
100
150
85
100 2
85
85
85
100 2
85
85
85
100 2
85
85
85
100 2
254V AC
508V AC
635V AC
Endurance Rating
(switching operations
with maintenance) 2
2000
Mechanical
Electrical
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
13
Frame Rating
Rating Class
800
F1
Frame Size II
1600
2000
F1
F1
3200
3200
4000
5000
F1
F1
F1
6000
L
Short-time Withstand
Current
(kA RMS) 50/60 Hz
0.5 s
85
20
85
20
85
20
85
40
100
40
100
40
100
0.5 s
85
20
85
20
85
20
85
40
100
40
100
40
100
WL Circuit Breakers
Frame Size II
Frame Rating
800
1600
2000
3200
3200
4000
5000
6000
Rated current In
at 40C, at 50/60Hz
800
1600
2000
3200
3200
4000
5000
6000
Rated operational
(nominal) voltage
VAC
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
VAC
635
635
635
635
635
635
635
635
Permissible ambient
temperature
operation
(for operation with
LCD max. 55C)
-25 / +70
-25 / +70
-25 / +70
-25 / +70
-25 / +70
-25 / +70
-25 / +70
-25 / +70
Storage
(observe special
conditions for LCD)
-40 / +70
-40 / +70
-40 / +70
-40 / +70
-40 / +70
-40 / +70
-40 / +70
-40 / +70
85
130
(fused)
320
520
(fused)
500
850
(fused)
1150
700
1100
1650
2475
Operating times
Make-time
ms
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
ms
34
34
34
34
34
34
34
34
Break-time
(without active ETU)4
ms
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
ms
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
ms
65
65
65
65
65
65
65
65
Make-time, electrical
(via closing solenoid)
ms
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
Break-time, electrical
(via shunt trip)
ms
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
ms
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
14
WL Circuit Breakers
Endurance
Mechanical
(without maintenance)
Mechanical
(with maintenance) 1
Electrical
(without maintenance)
Electrical
(with maintenance) 1
Switching frequency
Minimum interval
between breaker trip and
next closing of the
circuit breaker (when
used with the automatic
mechanical reset of the
bell alarm)
Mounting position
Frame Size II
1600
2000
800
Frame Rating
3200
3200
4000
5000
6000
operating
cycles
12,500
12,500
10,000
10,000
5,000
5,000
5,000
5,000
operating
cycles
15,000
15,000
15,000
15,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
operating
cycles
7,500
7,500
4,000
4,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
operating
cycles
15,000
15,000
15,000
15,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
1 x AWG 14
or
2 x AWG 16
1 x AWG 14
or
2 x AWG 16
1 x AWG 14
or
2 x AWG 16
1 x AWG 14
or
2 x AWG 16
1 x AWG 14
or
2 x AWG 16
1 x AWG 14
or
2 x AWG 16
1 x AWG 14
or
2 x AWG 16
1 x AWG 14
or
2 x AWG 16
2 x AWG 14
2 x AWG 14
2 x AWG 14
2 x AWG 14
2 x AWG 14
2 x AWG 14
2 x AWG 14
2 x AWG 14
1/h
60
ms
Bare
wire
pressure
terminal
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
Tension
spring
terminal
2 x AWG 14
1 x AWG 10 2
2 x AWG 16
2 x AWG 14
1 x AWG 10 2
2 x AWG 16
2 x AWG 14
1 x AWG 10 2
2 x AWG 16
2 x AWG 14
1 x AWG 10 2
2 x AWG 16
2 x AWG 14
1 x AWG 10 2
2 x AWG 16
2 x AWG 14
1 x AWG 10 2
2 x AWG 16
2 x AWG 14
1 x AWG 10 2
2 x AWG 16
2 x AWG 14
1 x AWG 10 2
2 x AWG 16
terminal
1 x AWG 14
1 x AWG 14
1 x AWG 14
1 x AWG 14
1 x AWG 14
1 x AWG 14
1 x AWG 14
1 x AWG 14
kg/lb
kg/lb
72/159
51/112
72/159
51/112
75/165
60/132
95/209
69/152
155/341
139/306
155/341
139/306
155/341
139/306
155/341
139/306
1 x AWG 14
1 x AWG 14
1 x AWG 14
1 x AWG 14
1 x AWG 14
1 x AWG 14
1 x AWG 14
1 x AWG 14
Ring tongue
terminal
(standard)
Bare
wire
pressure
Bare
wire
pressure
terminal
1 Maintenance consists of replacing main contacts and arc chutes (see operating instructions.)
2 For use only with Siemens supplied ring terminals (WL10RL).
3 Fused Breaker Weights
(kg/lb)
Breaker
Guide Frame
Fuse Carriage
15
52 lbs
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14 - 28V DC
28 - 56V DC
70 - 140V DC
104 - 127V AC
140 - 280V DC
08 - 254V AC
180Y / 104V AC
220Y / 127V AC
120 W
50 ms
85 - 110%
70 - 126%
110 W
10 s
24 - 60 V
6A
110 - 250 V
3A
Auxiliary Release
16
85 - 110%
85 - 126%
120, 240
24, 48, 125, 250
200 / 5
200 / 5
200
80
200
0.2 to 3.2
100
Contact rating
Alternating current
50/60 Hz Rated operational voltage
240V
Rated operational current, continuous
10A
Rated operational current, making
30A
Rated operational current, breaking
3A
Direct current Rated operational voltage
24V, 125V, 250V
Rated operational current, continuous
5A
Rated operational current, making 1.1A at 24V, 1.1A at 125V, 0.55A at 250V
Rated operational current, breaking 1.1A at 24V, 1.1A at 125V, 0.55A at 250V
Contact rating
Alternating current
50/60 Hz Rated operational voltage
Rated operational current, continuous
Rated operational current, making
Rated operational current, breaking
Direct current Rated operational voltage
Rated operational current, continuous
Rated operational current, making
Rated operational current, breaking
240V
5A
8A
5A
24V, 48V, 125V
0.4A
0.4A
0.4A
250V DC
0.2A
0.2A
0.2A
Contact rating
Alternating current
50/60 Hz Rated operational voltage
Rated operational current, continuous
Rated operational current, making
Rated operational current, breaking
Direct current Rated operational voltage
Rated operational current, making
Rated operational current, breaking
Breaker position:
Connected position
Test position
Disconnected position
Contact rating
Alternating current
50/60 Hz Rated operational voltage
Rated operational current, continuous
Rated operational current, making
Rated operational current, breaking
Direct current Rated operational voltage
Rated operational current, continuous
Rated operational current, making
Rated operational current, breaking
127V, 240V
3A
5A
6A
24V, 48V, 125V
125V DC (IEC Rating Only)
1.0A
0.5A
1.0A
0.5A
3 form C
1 form C
6 form C
2 form C or 1 form C or 0 form C
1 form C
1 form C
0 form C
120V
10A
6A
6A
24V
48V, 125V
6A
1A
6A
0.22A
6A
0.22A
240V
10A
3A
3A
250V
1A
0.11A
0.11A
17
Long-time overcurrent protection
Function can be switched ON/OFF
Setting range I R = In x
Switch-selectable overload protection
In
(I
L 2t or I 4t dependent function)
Setting range of time delay class t R at I 2t
(seconds)
Setting range of time delay t R at I 4t
(seconds)
Thermal memory
Phase loss sensitivity
Neutral protection
N Function can be switched ON/OFF
N-conductor setting range IN = In x
Short-time delayed overcurrent protection
Function can be switched ON/OFF
Setting range Isd = In x
Setting range of time delay tsd, fixed
S (seconds)
Switch-selectable short-time delay
short-circuit protection
(I 2t dependent function)
Setting range of time delay tsd at I 2t
(seconds)
Zone Selective Interlocking (ZSI) function
Instantaneous overcurrent protection
Function can be switched on/off,
Extended Instantaneous Protection
I is enabled when OFF
Setting range Ii = In x
Ground fault protection 2
Trip and alarm function
Detection of the ground fault current
by residual summing method
Detection of the ground fault current
by direct summing method
G Setting range of the Ig for trip
Setting range of the Ig for alarm
Setting range of the time delay
(seconds)
Switch-selectable
ground fault protection
(I 2t / fixed)
Setting range time delay tg at I 2t
ZSI ground function
ETU745
A, B, C, D, E
A, B, C, D, E
0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5
1 Extended Instantaneous Protection (EIP) allows the WL breaker to be applied at the withstand rating of the breaker
with minus 0% tolerance; that means no instantaneous override whatsoever. EIP further enables the circuit breaker
tobe applied up to the full instantaneous rating of the breaker on systems where the available fault current exceeds
the withstand rating.
2 Ground Fault Module cannot be removed after installation.
18
available
not available
optional
ETU745
Parameter sets
Selectable between
parameter set A and B
LCD
LCD, alphanumeric (4-line)
LCD, graphic
Communication
CubicleBUS integrated
Communication capability via
MODBUS or PROFIBUS
Metering function
Metering function capability with
Metering Function PLUS
Display by LED
Trip unit active
Alarm
ETU error
L trip
S trip
I trip
N trip
G trip
(only with ground fault module)
G alarm
(only with ground fault module)
Tripped by extended protection or
protective relay function
Communication
Load shedding OFF/ON
Early signal of long time trip (200ms)
Temperature alarm
Phase unbalance
Instantaneous trip
Short-time trip
Long-time trip
Neutral conductor trip
Ground fault protection trip
(only with ground fault module)
Ground fault alarm
(only with ground fault module)
Auxiliary relay
ETU error
step
from to
0.1
1000 1600
1
1600 10000
5
10000 max
10
step
50
100
1000
A
B
C
D
E
Frame Size II
100 A
300 A
600 A
900 A
1200 A
available
not available
optional
19
Long-time overcurrent protection
Function can be switched ON/OFF
Setting range IR = In x
Switch-selectable overload protection
In
2t or I 4t dependent function)
(I
L
Setting range of time delay class t}R at I 2t
(seconds)
Setting range of time delay t R at I 4t
(seconds)
Thermal memory
ETU748
ETU776
at tsd=20ms (M)
Neutral protection
Function can be switched ON/OFF
N-conductor setting range IN = In x
Short-time delayed overcurrent protection
Function can be switched ON/OFF
Setting range Isd = In x
Setting range of time delay tsd, fixed
S (seconds)
Switch-selectable short -time delay
short-circuit protection
(I 2t dependent function)
Setting range of time delay tsd at I 2t
(seconds)
Zone Selective Interlocking (ZSI) function
Instantaneous overcurrent protection
Function can be switched ON/OFF,
I Extended Instantaneous Protection
is enabled when OFF
Setting range Ii = In x
Ground fault protection 2
Trip and alarm function
Detection of the ground fault current
by residual summing method
Detection of the ground fault current
by direct summing method
Setting range of the Ig for trip
G Setting range of the Ig for alarm
Setting range of the time delay tg
(seconds)
Switch-selectable
ground fault protection
(I 2t / fixed)
Setting range time delay tg at I 2t
ZSI ground function
1 5 (step: 0.1s)
or communications)
or communications)
(via rotary switch)
1.25, 1.5, 2, 2.5,
3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12
(via key pad or communications)
Ii = Icw = EIP 1 1.5 x In 0.8 x Ics = max, OFF=Icw =EIP 1
(field installable module) (field installable module)
A, B, C, D, E
A, B, C, D, E
A E (step: 1A)
A E (step: 1A)
1 Extended Instantaneous Protection (EIP) allows the WL breaker to be applied at the withstand rating of the breaker with
minus 0% tolerance; that means no instantaneous override whatsoever. EIP further enables the circuit breaker to be applied
up to the full instantaneous rating of the breaker on systems where the available fault current exceeds the withstand rating.
2 Ground Fault Module cannot be removed after installation.
20
available
not available
optional
ETU748
ETU776
Parameter sets
Selectable between
parameter set A and B
LCD
LCD, alphanumeric (4-line)
LCD, graphic
Communication
CubicleBUS integrated
Communication capability via
MODBUS or PROFIBUS
Metering function
Metering function capability with
Metering Function PLUS
Display by LED
Trip unit active
Alarm
ETU error
L trip
S trip
I trip
-
N trip
G trip
(only with ground fault module) (only with ground fault module)
G alarm
(only with ground fault module) (only with ground fault module)
Tripped by extended protection or
protective relay function
Communication
Load shedding OFF/ON
Early signal of long time trip (200ms)
Temperature alarm
Phase unbalance
Instantaneous trip
Short-time trip
Long-time trip
Neutral conductor trip
Ground fault protection trip
(only with ground fault module) (only with ground fault module)
Ground fault alarm
(only with ground fault module) (only with ground fault module)
Auxiliary relay
ETU error
Pick-up Accuracy
2% (550% In)
2% (550% Vn)
+/- 3% (80120% Vn)
+/- 3% (80120% Vn)
+/- 2% (80120% Vn)
+/- 2% (80120% Vn)
+/- 0.1 Hz
Metering Values
Accuracy
(I) at 1 x In
(V) at 1 x Vn
(P) at 1x In
(S) at 1 x In
(Q) at 1 x In
+/- 1%
+/- 0.5%
+/- 3%
+/- 2%
+/- 3%
available
not available
optional
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22
Connection Diagram
1 Breaker Data Adapter
(BDA)
Browser-capable input
and output device
(e.g. notebook)
WL Circuit Breaker
13
13
WinPM.Net
Server
4 COM 16
MODBUS
module or COM 15
PROFIBUSmodule
Zone Selective
Interlocking (ZSI) module
MODBUS Master
PLC or Supervisory
Software
12
13
WinPM.Net on PC
14
15
BDA Plus
9510 Meter*
(Ethernet Gateway)
Optional
MODBUS
10
11
12
15
BDA Plus*
14
4
2
BDA
Ethernet
11
WinPM.Net
Web Client
5
6
7
WL Circuit Breaker
with COM 16
Features
23
22 in.
(559 m m )
22 in.
(559
m)
22min.
22 in.
(559 m m )
Section Configurations
General Notes:
A blank/instrument compartment can
always be substituted for a breaker
compartment.
Any 22 wide section can be 32 wide
if more conduit working room is needed.
For bus duct connections if incoming
is top, Compartment A must be blank/
instrument, if incoming is bottom,
Compartment D must be blank/instrument.
Bussed transition section is 22 wide
For close coupled transformer connections,
Compartment A must be blank/instrument.
Utility metering is always in a separate
section. Section width is dependent
on utility.
Switchgear Depth Dimensional Information
(Dimensions below are for internal frames
not total structure depth)
Non-fused indoor 60 standard, 70 and
80 optional
Fused indoor 65 standard, 75 and
80 optional 22 in.
(559 m m )
non-walk-in
outdoor 60
Non-fused
22 in.
mm)
(559
standard
and 75 optional
Fused non-walk-in outdoor 65 standard
and 75 optional
22 in.
Non-fused
walk-in
outdoor 60 standard
m)
22
in.
(559
22min.
(559 m m )
(559and
m m ) 75 optional
Fused walk-in outdoor 65 standard and
75 optional
Walk-in outdoor aisle is 42 deep
Sections with cable connected main, tie
and/or feeder breakers that are 3200 amp
or greater must be minimum depth of
70 for unfused breakers and 75 for
fused breakers.
B
Compartment
C
Compartment
D
Compartment
FeederBreaker
800,1600,
2000
Blankor
Instrument
Compartment
Blankor
Instrument
Compartment
Blankor
Instrument
Compartment
MainBreaker
800,1600,
2000,3200
FeederBreaker
800,1600,
2000,3200
Blankor
Instrument
Compartment
MainBreaker
4000,5000
Blankor
Instrument
Compartment
FeederBreaker
800,1600,
2000,3200
MainBreaker
800,1600,
2000,3200
MainBreaker
800,1600,
2000,3200
FeederBreaker
800,1600,2000,
3200,4000
MainBreaker
4000,5000
RefertoNote1
24
MainBreaker
6000
RefertoNote3
FeederBreaker
800,1600,
2000
Blankor
Instrument
Compartment
FeederBreaker
800,1600,
2000
FeederBreaker
800,1600,2000
RefertoNote1
FeederBreaker
800,1600,2000
Auxiliary
Compartment
22in .
(559mm)
22in .
(559mm)
22in.
(559mm)
32in.
(813mm)
32in .
(813mm)
32in .
(813mm)
Auxiliary
Compartment
Blankor
Instrument
Compartment
Blankor
Instrument
Compartment
MainBreaker
800,1600,
2000
Blankor
Instrument
Compartment
FeederBreaker
800,1600,
2000
MainBreaker
800,1600,
2000
FeederBreaker
800,1600,
2000
FeederBreaker
800,1600,
2000
FeederBreaker
800,1600,2000
22in .
(559mm)
22in.
(559mm)
32in.
(813mm)
MainBreaker
3200,4000
Blankor
Instrument
Compartment
MainBreaker
5000
32in.
(813mm)
FeederBreaker
800,1600,
2000
FeederBreaker
800,1600,
2000
FeederBreaker
800,1600,2000
TieBreaker
800,1600,
2000,3200
FeederBreaker
800,1600,
2000
TieBreaker
4000,
5000
FeederBreaker
800,1600,
2000,3200
TieBreaker
800,1600,
2000,3200
FeederBreaker
800,1600,
2000
FeederBreaker
800,1600,
2000
FeederBreaker
800,1600,2000
RefertoNote1
FeederBreaker
800,1600,2000
22in .
(559mm)
22in.
(559mm)
32in.
(813mm)
32in.
(813mm)
FeederBreaker
800,1600,2000,
3200,4000
RefertoNote2
22 in.
BlankorAuxiliary
(559 m m )
Compartment
FeederBreaker
800,
600,2000,
22 i1
n.
22 in.
3200,4000
(559
min.
m)
(MainBreaker
559
m)
22 in.
22
22min.
RefertoNote2
(
559
m
m
)
(559 m m )
(5596000
mm)
RefertoNote1
TieBreaker
4000,5000
BlankorAuxiliary
Compartment
32in .
(813mm)
FeederBreaker
22 in.
(559800,1600,
mm)
2000
)HHGHU%UHDNHU
TieBreaker
)HHGHU%UHDNHU
22 i800,1600,
n.
m 2000
)
22 in.(559
22 in.
22min.
(559 m m(559
) mm)
(559 m m )
FeederBreaker
800,1600,
2000
TieBreaker
3200,4000
FeederBreaker
800,1600,
2000
7LH%UHDNHU
FeederBreaker
800,1600,
2000
)HHGHU%UHDNHU
FeederBreaker
800,1600,
2000
22in .
(559mm)
LQ
PP
32in .
(813mm)
Blankor
Instrument
Compartment
TieBreaker
5000
32in .
(813mm)
FeederBreaker
800,1600,
2000
Blankor
Instrument
Compartment
Blankor
Instrument
Compartment
FeederBreaker
800,1600,2000
Blankor
Instrument
Compartment
FeederBreaker
800,1600,
2000
FeederBreaker
800,1600,
2000
MainBreaker
800,1600,
2000,3200
TieBreaker
800,1600,
2000,3200
MainBreaker
800,1600,
2000,3200
MainBreaker
4000,5000
TieBreaker
4000
MainBreaker
800,1600,
2000
MainBreaker
800,1600,
2000
TieBreaker
800,1600,
2000
TieBreaker
800,1600,
2000,3200
MainBreaker
800,1600,
2000,3200
TieBreaker
800,1600,
2000,3200
FeederBreaker
800,1600,2000,
3200,4000
MainBreaker
4000
TieBreaker
800,1600,
2000
TieBreaker
800,1600,
2000
MainBreaker
800,1600,
2000
FeederBreaker
800,1600,
2000
FeederBreaker
800,1600,
2000
FeederBreaker
800,1600,
2000
FeederBreaker
800,1600,2000
FeederBreaker
800,1600,2000
FeederBreaker
800,1600,
2000
FeederBreaker
800,1600,
2000
FeederBreaker
800,1600,
2000
22in .
(559mm)
22in .
(559mm)
22in .
(559mm)
32in.
(813mm)
32in.
(813mm)
22in .
(559mm)
22in .
(559mm)
22in .
(559mm)
RefertoNote1
RefertoNote1
FeederBreaker
800,1600,
2000
FeederBreaker
800,1600,
2000
Blankor
Instrument
Compartment
)HHGHU%UHDNHU
FeederBreaker
800,1600,
2000,3200
FeederBreaker
800,1600,
2000
FeederBreaker
4000,5000
)HHGHU%UHDNHU
FeederBreaker
800,1600,
2000,3200
FeederBreaker
4000,5000
FeederBreaker
4000,5000
)HHGHU%UHDNHU
FeederBreaker
800,1600,
2000,3200
Blankor
Instrument
Compartment
Blankor
Instrument
Compartment
22in.
(559mm)
32in .
(813mm)
32in .
(813mm)
RefertoNote4
RefertoNote5
)HHGHU%UHDNHU
LQ
PP
FeederBreaker
800,1600,
2000
RefertoNote6
Blankor
Instrument
Compartment
FeederBreaker
3200,4000
FeederBreaker
5000
FeederBreaker
800,1600,
2000
RefertoNote6
32in .
(813mm)
32in.
(813mm)
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Indoor
Outdoor
Dimension A
in inches (mm)
Weight
in lbs. (kg)
55 (1397)
61 (1549)
500 (227)
550 (250)
48
Outdoor
26
1.50
(38)
4.42 (112)
.86
(22)
.86
(22)
Note
3
4.82
(122)
4.00
(102)
Transformer
Throat
Liquid filled &
outdoor dry type
transformers only
CL
Maximum available
space in top or bottom
of unit for customer's
power cables
(4) Holes for
.50 (12mm)
Grade 5
anchor bolts
14.9
(378)
Space for
secondary
leads from
above
5.00
(127)
4.00 2
(102)
1.00 End Trim Panel (typ.)
(25) Required on left and
right end of switchboard
lineup adds 2
to total lineup width
2.12
(54)
3.00 (76)
2.00 (51)
Space for
secondary
leads from
below
7.00
(179)
4.40 (112)
2.37 (60)
1.00 (25)
2.00 (51)
Note 4
1.00 (25)
W
W = 22 (559) or 32 (813)
Equipment Depth
Direction of Cables
60 Non-Fused with
(N, S, H or L-Class Breakers)
OR
65 Fused with (F-Class Breakers)
70 Non-fused with
(N, S, H or L-Class Breakers)
OR
75 Fused with (F-Class Breakers)
Below
Above
13.88 (353)
32.59 (828)
1
21.25 (540)
18.88 (480)
37.59 (955)
13.88 (353)
32.59 (828)
18.88 (480)
37.59 (955)
21.50 (546)
12
12
Below
31.50 (800)
Above
31.25 (794) 1
41.50 (1054) 1 2
Below
80 Non-fused with
13.88 (353)
32.59 (828)
1
(N, S, H or L-Class Breakers)
Above
41.25
(1048)
80 Fused with
Below
36.50 (927) 1 2
18.88 (480)
37.59 (955)
(F-Class Breakers)
Above
36.25 (921) 1
Note: Dimensions shown in inches and (mm).
1 Reduce by 7.88 if upper neutral is present with cables above or if a lower neutral is present with cables below.
2 Reduce by 4.00 if an 800-3200A breaker is located in the bottom compartment.
Reductions per notes 1 & 2 are additive. Example: cables below + lower neutral + 2000A breaker in bottom compartment = B-11.88.
3 Reduce cable space by 4.00 x 4.82 if Neutral Riser is present. (Consult Factory).
4 4.10 (104) if W=22; 4.60 (117) if W=32.
27
LiftingHoles(3)
Ventstack
4.0(102)
24 .9
(632)
hoist
Extension
Front
Compartment
E
102.2
(2596)
topof
Hoist
Bus
Compartment
17 .8
(452)
Cable
Compartment
F
92 .0
(2337)
42.0(1067)
Minimum
AisleSpace
Recommended
FloorLine
G
2 .37
(60)
Equipment Depth
19.8 (503)
22.4 (569)
24.8 (630)
22.4(569)
64.13 (1629)
19.8 (503)
32.4 (823)
69.13 (1756)
24.8 (630)
32.4 (823)
74.13 (1883)
19.8 (503)
42.4 (1077)
79.13 (2010)
24.8 (630)
37.4 (950)
79.13 (2010)
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1
2
internal structure depths (65 or 75) add extra depth to 60 that is shown.
2 75.37 is representative for a 60 deep internal structure. For other internal
structure depths (65 or 75) add extra depth to 75.37 that is shown.
3 Refer to appropriate indoor plan view for available customer conduit informa-
tion.
internal frame structure is used (65 or 75) the extra depth should be added
to the 82.27 dimension.
2 75.37 dimension is based on 60 internal frame structure and if a deeper
internal frame structure is used (65 or 75) the extra depth should be added
to the 75.37 dimension.
internal frame structure is used (65 or 75) the extra depth should be added
to the 60.43 dimension.
4 73.77 dimension is based on 60 internal frame structure and if a deeper
internal frame structure is used (65 or 75) the extra depth should be added
to the 73.77 dimension.
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1
2
internal structure depths (65 or 75) add extra depth to 60 that is shown.
2 103.8 is representative for a 60 deep internal structure. For other internal
structure depths (65 or 75) add extra depth to 103.8 that is shown.
3 Refer to appropriate indoor plan view for available customer conduit informa-
tion.
30
internal frame structure is used (65 or 75) the extra depth should be added
to the 60.43 dimension.
4 102.2 dimension is based on 60 internal frame structure and if a deeper
internal frame structure is used (65 or 75) the extra depth should be added
to the 102.2 dimension
Accuracy Class at 60 Hz
Thermal
Burden
Volt-Amp Rating
Ratio
W X Y Rating VA Hertz
600:120
480:120
288:120
0.6 1.2
0.6 1.2
0.6 1.2
Current Transformers for FSII WL Breaker Applications - External Metering and Relaying 2
Accuracy at 60 Hz Metering Burden (ohms)
Ratio
B-0.1
B-0.2
B-0.5
B-0.9
B-1.8
Class
100.5
1.2 C5
150.5
1.2 C7
200.5
1.2 C9
250.5
1.2 C12
300.5
0.6 0.6 C15
400.5
0.6 0.6 1.2 C20
500.5
0.6 0.6 1.2 C25
600.5
0.3 0.3 0.6 1.2 1.2 C21
800.5
0.3 0.3 0.6 0.6 1.2 C29
1000.5
0.3 0.3 0.6 0.6 1.2 C35
1200.5
0.3 0.3 0.3 0.6 0.6 C20
1500.5
0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.6 C25
1600.5
0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.6 C27
2000.5
0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 C34
2500.5
0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 C20
3000.5
0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 C21
3200.5
0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 C20
Current Transformers for FSIII WL Breaker Applications External Metering and Relaying 2
Accuracy at 60 Hz Metering Burden (ohms)
Ratio
B-0.1
B-0.2
B-0.5
B-0.9
B-1.8
Class
2000.5
0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 C20
2500.5
0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 C20
3000.5
0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 C20
3200.5
0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 C20
4000.5
0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 C20
5000.5
0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 C20
6000.5
0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 C20
1 Requires complete compartment.
2 Breaker compartment will accept 1 set of CTs each on top and bottom primary disconnects.
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PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 MANUFACTURERS
A. The low voltage switchgear shall be
manufactured by Siemens, Type-WL
Low Voltage Switchgear or pre approved equal. Approved
manufacturers are as follows:
1. SIEMENS - Type-WL Low
Voltage Switchgear
4.
5.
6.
2.4 COMPONENTS
A. Instrument Transformers: Comply with
IEEE C57.13.
1. Potential Transformers: Secondary voltage rating of 120 V and NEMA
accuracy class of 0.6 with burdens
of W, X and Y.
2. Current Transformers: Ratios as
indicated; burden and accuracy
class suitable for connected relays,
meters and instruments.
B. Multifunction Digital-Metering
Monitors shall be UL-listed or
recognized, microprocessor-based unit
suitable for three or four wire systems.
Units shall be mounted in the
instrument compartment door and
as follows:
1. Incoming monitoring or
main breakers:
a. The main(s) shall be monitored.
1.) The metering shall be
accomplished with a Siemens
Model [[PAC3100]
[PAC3200] [PAC4200]
[9340] [9360] [9510]
[9510ADR/RTU] [9610]]
digital meter.
2. Feeder breakers:
a. Each feeder circuit breaker shall
be monitored.
1.) The metering shall be
accomplished with a Siemens
Model [PAC3100] [PAC3200]
[PAC4200] digital meters on
each feeder.
2.) Each trip unit shall provide
an LCD display for metering.
C. Provision for Future Devices:
Equip future circuit breaker
compartments with rails, mounting
brackets, supports, necessary
appurtenances and bus connections.
D. Control Power Supply: Control power
transformer supplying 120-V control
circuits through secondary disconnect
devices are to be dry-type transformers
with primary and secondary fuses.
3.2 CONNECTIONS
A. Tighten bus joints, electrical connectors
and terminals according to
manufacturers published torque tightening values. Install equipment grounding conductors for switchgear
with ground continuity to main
electrical ground bus.
3.3 ADJUSTING AND CLEANING
A. Set field-adjustable trip devices per
coordination study.
B. Clean exposed surfaces using
manufacturer recommended materials
and methods. Touch-up damaged
coating and finishes using non-abrasive
materials and methods recommended
by manufacturer. Eliminate all visible
evidence of repair.
3.4 WARRANTY
A. Equipment manufacturer warrants
that all goods supplied are free of
non-conformities in workmanship and
materials for one year from date
of initial operation, but not more
than eighteen months from date
of shipment.
3.5 STARTUP SERVICES
A. Engage a factory-authorized
service representative to perform
startup service.
B. Train Owners maintenance
personnel on procedures and schedules
for energizing and de-energizing,
troubleshooting, servicing and
maintaining equipment and schedules.
C. Verify that switchgear is installed
and connected according to the
Contract Documents.
D. Verify that electrical control wiring
installation complies with
manufacturers submittal by means
of point-to-point continuity testing.
Verify that wiring installation complies
with requirements in Division [26]
[16] Sections.
E. Complete installation and startup
checks according to manufacturers
written instructions.
END OF SECTION
Note: This guide does not purport to cover all details in equipment, or to provide for every possible contingency. Should further
information be desired or should particular problems arise, which are not covered sufficiently for the purchasers purposes, the matter
should be referred to the local Siemens sales office. The contents of this guide shall not become part of or modify any prior or existing
agreement, commitment or relationship.
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