Siemens Motor Starter
Siemens Motor Starter
Siemens Motor Starter
Datasheet 2010
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Index
Contents 3TH30 Contactor Relays 3TF Power Contactors 3TF Contactors for Hoisting Duty 3TK5 AC1 Duty Contactors 3UA and 3UC Bimetal Overload Relays 3VU13 and 3VU16 Motor Protection Circuit Breakers 3TW and 3TE Starters
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Applications
3TH30 are used in control circuits for switching and signaling purpose. Also they are used for interfacing with the electronic circuits.
Standards
Contactor relay conforms to IS /IEC 60947-5-1. They also carry CE mark.
Range
Air break contactor relays are suitable for 10A, (AC15/AC14 rating) at 240V AC and 10A, (DC13 rating) at 24V DC.
Long Life
Superior design of current carrying parts, contact system and the magnet system increases the reliability which also results into higher electrical and mechanical endurance.
High reliability
Double Break Parallel Bridge contact mechanism This mechanism is available with 3TH30. Such contact mechanism ensures reliable contact at low voltage and low currents (5mA at 17V DC). It also offers unmatched reliability as well as capability to integrate directly into PLC or instrumentation circuits.
DC Coil voltages
Coil voltage Code 24 B4 42 D4 48 W4 110 F4 220 M4 250 N4
Technical data
Type Standards Rated Operational Voltage Rated Impulse withstand voltage Permissible ambient temp. Mechanical endurance cycles Rated operating current Ie/AC12 Rated operating current Ie/AC15/AC14 at operating voltage 230V 415V 690V Rated operating current Ie/DC13 at operating voltage 24V 110V 220V 440V Coil Voltage tolerance Rated coil input AC operated, 50Hz DC operated Closing=when closed Frequency of operation at AC15/DC13 duty Short circuit protection HRC fuse-links Miniature circuit breakers, (C-char.) Degree of protection Closing VA/p.f. When closed VA/P.f. W cycles/hr 10A 4A 2A Current paths in series 1 10 A 0.9 A 0.45A 0.2 A 2 10A 2.5A 0.75A 0.5A 3 10A 10A 2A 0.9A 5.6A 3.6A 1.8A Current paths in series 1 10 A 0.8 A 0.2 A 0.11A 2 10A 3.8A 0.85A 0.2A 3 10A 10A 2A 0.5A Storage Service 3TH30 IS/IEC 60947-5-1 690V 8kV -50 to +80C -25 to +55C 30 mill 16A 10 mill 10A 3TX40..
0.8 to 1.1 x Ue 68 / 0.82 10 / 0.29 6.2 3600 16A 16A IP 20 16A 10A
For 3TH30
Operating time at 1.0*Us Closing Opening Closing Delay NO Opening Delay NC Opening Delay NO Closing Delay NC AC 10-25 ms 7-20ms 5-18ms 7-20ms DC 30-70ms 28-56 ms 10-20 ms 15-25 ms
2. Add on blocks
Auxiliary Contact Block 1NO 1NC 1NO extended 1NC extended Type Reference 3TX40 10 2A 3TX40 01 2A 3TX40 10 4A 3TX40 01 4A 10 Std. pkg. (nos.)
DC 24 - 70 V 70 - 150 V
AC 24 - 48 V 48 - 127 V
DC 24 - 70 V 70 - 150 V
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Dimensional drawings
3TH30 - 0A 3TH30 - 0B
Applications
3TF power contactors are suitable for switching and controlling squirrel cage and slip-ring motors as well as other AC loads, such as solenoids, capacitors, lighting loads, heating loads and transformer loads.
Standards
Contactors conform to IS/IEC 60947-4-1. They also carry the CE mark.
Coordinated feeder
Contactors and bi-relays have been tested for type-2 coordination at Iq = 50kA, 415V AC, 50Hz as per IS/IEC 60947-4-1, for both fuse protected as well as fuseless motor feeders.
Range
Air break contactors are available from 9 A to 475A in 3 pole version. Also available in 2 pole AC version from 45A to 400A.
70-140 W110
150-280 W220
260-460 W415
The customer can order desired number of contacts thereby reducing the cost. Choice of mounting Contactor can be mounted on 35mm DIN and they are also suitable for screw mounting (9-38A DIN / Screw mounting and 45-475A Screw mounting).
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High performance
No duration upto 55C Contactors are suitable for operation in service temperature upto 55C without derating. This avoids selection of higher rated contactor, thereby reducing cost. Long Life Superior design of current carrying parts, contact system and the magnet system increases the reliability results into higher electrical and mechanical endurance. High short-time rating Contactors have a high short-time rating, which makes them suitable for applications having high starting currents and long run-up times.
Positively driven contacts 3TF contactors satisfy the conditions for positively driven operation between the main power contacts and the NC contacts. NC contacts positively open before the main contact closes. This is extremely important when power contactors are used in safety circuits of critical applications. SIGUT Termination
High reliability
High insulation voltage and impulse withstand voltage capacity ensures reliable performance during occasional abnormal increase in supply voltage. Double break parallel bridge contact mechanism This mechanism is available for auxiliary contacts. Such contact mechanism ensures reliable contact at low voltage and low currents (5mA at 17VDC). It also offers unmatched reliability. (Chances of 2 mal-operations in 100 mill. operations as against 4460 for single bridge contacts) Figure touch proof terminals* It protects against accidental contact with live parts which ensures operator safety. Funnel shaped cable entries Reduce wiring time by facilitating quick location of the connecting wire. Cable end-stop It decides the insertion depth of the connecting wires. Since the insertion depth is predetermined, insulation of the cable can be cut accordingly and the possibility of insulation getting inadvertently caught under the terminal, is avoided. Captive Screws This feature prevents the screws from falling down thereby facilitates the wiring. Hence, the contactors are delivered with untightened terminals. This eliminates the operation of untightening terminals before wiring.
Double Break Parallel Bridge Auxilary Contacts
Lug less termination This feature helps in reducing the termination time.
Motor kW at 415V 50Hz, 3ph 4 5.5 7.5 11 15 18.5 22 30 37 42 45 55 75 90 110 132 160 200 250
Auxiliary contacts 1NO $ 1NC $ 1NO $ 1NC $ $ $ $ $ 2NO + 2NO + 2NC $ 2NC $ 2NO + 2NC $ 2NO + 2NC $ 2NO + 2NC $ 2NO + 2NO + 2NC $ 2NC $ 2NO + 2NC $ 2NO + 2NC $ 2NO + 2NC $ 2NO + 2NO + 2NC $ 2NC $ 2NO + 2NC $
AC 50 Hz coil Type Pl. fill in coil voltage code 3TF30 10-0A.. 3TF30 01-0A.. 3TF31 10-0A.. 3TF31 01-0A.. 3TF32 00-0A.. 3TF33 00-0A.. 3TF34 00-0A.. 3TF35 00-0A.. 3TF46 02-0A..ZA01@ 3TF47 02-0A..ZA01@ 3TF47 72-0A.. 3TF48 22-0A..ZA01@ 3TF49 22-0A..ZA01@ 3TF50 02-0A.. 3TF51 02-0A.. 3TF52 02-0A.. 3TF53 02-0A.. 3TF54 02-0A.. 3TF55 02-0A.. 3TF56 02-0A.. 3TF57 02-0C..
DC coil Type Pl. fill in coil voltage code 3TF30 10-0B.. 3TF30 01-0B.. 3TF31 10-0B.. 3TF31 01-0B.. 3TF32 00-0B.. 3TF33 00-0B.. 3TF34 00-0B.. 3TF35 00-0B.. 3TF46 02-0D..ZA01@ 3TF47 02-0D..ZA01@ 3TF47 72-0D.. 3TF48 22-0D..ZA01@ 3TF49 22-0D..ZA01@ 3TF50 02-0D.. 3TF51 02-0D.. 3TF52 02-0D.. 3TF53 02-0D.. 3TF54 02-0D..1) 3TF55 02-0D..1) 3TF56 02-0D..1) 3TF57 02-0D..1)
Please connect DC coil circuit as recommended on page 16 For more auxiliary contacts please refer table below - auxiliary contact blocks For box type (SIGUT) terminal, order 2 nos. 3TX7 460-0E
24 B4
42 D4
Contactor Size 3 3 3 6
Rated current Ie (A) AC3, 415V 45 63 70 110 140 170 205 250 300 400
Type2) 3TF46 02-0A..ZB01 3TF47 02-0A..ZB01 3TF47 72-0A..ZB01 3TF50 02-0A..ZB01 3TF51 02-0A..ZB01 3TF52 02-0A..ZB01 3TF53 02-0A..ZB01 3TF54 02-0A..ZB01 3TF55 02-0A..ZB01 3TF56 02-0A..ZB01
6 8 8 10 10 12
Technical data
Contactor Permissible ambient temperature Maximum operating voltage Rated insulation voltage Ui (At Pollution Degree 3)1) Rated impulse strength Uimp Mechanical endurance (make/break operations) Rating of contactors for AC loads AC-1 duty, switching resistive load Rated operational current Ie Ratings of three-phase loads at 40C upto 690V at 55C upto 690V at 415V 500V 690V upto 415V 500V 690V at 415V 500V 690V A A kW kW kW A A A kW kW kW 21 20 13 17 22 9 9 6.6 4 5.5 5.5 12 12 8.8 5.5 7.5 7.5 32 30 19.7 26 34. 16 16 12.2 7.5 10 11 22 17 12.2 11 11 11 65 55 36 47.5 62.7 32 32 27 15 21 23 38 38 27. 18.5 25 23. AC DC Storage Service Size Type C C V V kV Cycles Cycles 3TF30 -55 to +80 -25 to +55 690 690 8 15 x 106 15 x 106 10 x 106 10 x 106 0 3TF31 3TF32 1 3TF33 3TF34 2 3TF35
p.f.=1 at 55C
AC-2 and AC-3 duty Rated operational current Ie2) Nominal rating of slipring or squirrel-cage motors at 50/60 Hz. AC-4 duty (contact endurance approx. 2x105 make-break operations at Ia=6Ie) Rated operational current Ie Rating of squirrel-cage motors at 50/60Hz. Max. permitted rated operational current Ie/AC-4 = Ie/AC-3 upto 500V. Ref. life curve for the life. Used as stator contactor (upto 690V) (AC-2 duty) Stator currents Ies On-load factor (ED)3) with intermittent duty * Applicable up to 500V Used as rotor contactor (upto 690V) (AC-2 duty) Rotor current Ier On-load factor (ED)3) with intermittent duty Locked rotor voltage Uer AC-6b duty, switching low-inductance individual three-phase capacitors at 50/60Hz4) Thermal loading Power loss per current path at Ie/AC-3 Rating of contactors for DC loads DC-1 duty, switching resistive load (L/R < 1mS) Rated operational current Ie (at 55C) Number of current paths in series connection
A kW kW kW
A A A A
20 20 20 20
20 20 20 20
85 67 60 55
20% 40% 60% 80% Starting Plugging / Control 415V 500V 690V 10 s current
125 106 95 87 1320 660 16.7 16.7 16.7 400 2 400 2.5
2 20 12 1.6 0.8
3 20 20 20 1.3
1 30 4.5 1 0.4
2 30 30 5 1
3 30 30 30 2.9
1 55 6 1 0.4
2 55 55 6 1.1
3 55 55 45 2.9
DC-3 and DC-5 duty, shunt & series motors (L/R < 15mS) Rated operational current Ie (at 55C) Number of current paths in series connection at 24V 110V 220V 440V
1) As per IS/IEC 60947-1 2) Ratings at 1000V AC - upon enquiry.
1 A A A A 20 0.15 -
2 20 0.35 -
3 20 20 1.75 0.2
3 30 30 3.5 0.6
3 55 55 3.5 0.6
ontime x 100 cycle time Max. switching freq. z = 50 per hour. Ratings at higher frequency upon enquiry.
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6 3TF51 3TF52
8 3TF53 3TF54
10 3TF55 3TF56
12 3TF57
90 80 52 67 91 45 45 45 22 30 40
100 90 52 67 91 70 70 70 37 46 60.1
170 160 105 138 183 110 110 110 55 76.3 105 140 140 110 75 98 105
230 210 132 173 228 170 170 170 90 118 163
240 220 138 181 240 205 205 170 110 145 163
325 300 195 260 340 250 250 250 132 178 245
325 300 195 260 340 300 300 250 160 210 245
425 400 262 345 457 400 400 400 200 284 392
600 550 381 476 657 475 475 400 250 329 392
42 23 27 38
54 29.5 35.5 49
68 38 46 63
75 42 50 69
96 54 65 90
110 63 76 105
125 72 86 119
123 98 87 80
138 110 98 90
138 110 98 90
510 405 361 332 2000 1000 100 130 100 1360 14
972 772 688 632 2000 1000 200 265 200 2500 23 3400 40
500 6
500 6
800 7.5
1640 20
2500 16
4200 40
1 80 6 1.2 0.48
2 80 80 7 1.2
3 80 80 80 3
3 80 80 3.5 0.6
200 200 200 2.5 200 200 0.6 2.5 200 0.17 0.65 1.4
300 300 300 3 300 300 0.6 2.5 300 0.18 0.65 1.4
400 400 400 3 400 400 0.6 2.5 400 0.18 0.65 1.4
4) Ratings for capacitor - banks in parallel - upon enquiry. Minimum inductance of 6H required between parallel connected capacitors.
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AC DC
10,000 1,500 2,000 1,000 1,000 250 50 68 0.79 10 0.29 6.2 6.2 0.8 to 1.1 x Us 0.8 to 1.2 x Us 10-25 4-18 30-70 12-20
5000 1,500 1,500 750 750 250 50 68 0.82 10 0.29 6.2 6.2
5000 1,500 1,200 750 750 250 50 101 0.83 12.1 0.28 11.7 11.7
5000 1,000 1,000 600 12005) 400 50 183 0.6 17 0.29 400 2.1
0.8 to 1.1 x Us
Operating times at 1 x Us 8) AC operation DC operation Auxiliary contacts Rated thermal current Ith = rated operational current Ie / AC-12 Rated operational current Ie / AC-15/AC-14 at rated operational voltage Ue upto 125V 220V 415V 500V Rated operational current Ie / DC12 at rated operational voltage Ue upto 48V 110V 220V 440V upto 24V 48V 110V 220V 440V A A A A A A A A A A A A A A 10 10 10 5.5 4 10 2.1 0.8 0.6 10 5 0.9 0.45 0.25 10 10 6 3.6 2.5 10 3.2 0.9 0.33 10 5 1.14 0.48 0.13 10 - 25 5 - 20 40 - 80 10 - 20 13 - 32 5 - 10 58 -107 13 - 17 17 - 30 5 - 25 22 - 40 105 - 115
Conductor cross-sections Main conductor Solid Finely stranded with end sleeve Pin end connector Solid or stranded Tightening torque Finely stranded with cable lug Terminal bar (max. width) Solid or stranded Tightening torque Auxiliary conductor Solid Finely stranded with end sleeve Pin end connector Solid or stranded Tightening torque Short-circuit protection Main circuit (Fuse type 3NA3) Co-ordination Type - 1 Type - 2 A A A A 35 25 35 25 63 32 63 32 80 80 80 80 160 125 160 125 160 160 mm2 mm2 mm2 AWG Nm 2 x (0.5 to 1, 1 to 2.5), 1 x 4 2 x (0.75 to 2.5) 1 x (1 to 2.5) 2 x (18 to 12) 0.8 to 1.4 2 x (0.5 to 1, 1 to 2.5), 1 2 x (0.75 to 2.5) 1 x (1 to 2.5) 2 x (18 to 12) 0.8 to 1.4 mm2 mm2 mm2 AWG Nm mm2 mm AWG Nm 2 x (0.5 to 1, 1 to 2.5), 1x4 2 x (0.75 to 2.5) 1 x (1 to 2.5) 2 x (18 to 12) 0.8 to 1.4 2 x (2.5 to 6) 2 x (1.5 to 4) 1 x (1 to 6) 2 x (14 to 10) 1 to 1.5 1 to 16 1 x (5 to 16, 2.5 to 10) 2 x (1 to 6) 2 x (14 to 6) 2.5 to 3.0 2 x (6 to 16) 1 x (10 to 35), 2 x (10 to 25) 2 x (10 to 1/10) 4 to 6 10 to 35 12 7 to 1/0 4 to 6
Auxiliary circuits
5) With AC coil. With DC coil: 1000 oprs/hr. 6) Including switching contactor.
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6 3TF51 3TF52
8 3TF53 3TF54
10 3TF55 3TF56
12 3TF57
5000 1,000 900 400 1000 300 50 330 0.5 32 0.23 420 2.7
5000 1000 800 400 1000 300 50 550 0.45 39 0.24 500 2.7
5000 1000 800 300 700 200 50 910 0.38 58 0.26 8766) 116)
3000 1000 800 300 700 200 50 1430 0.34 84 0.24 12166) 13.36)
3000 1000 700 200 500 150 50 2450 0.21 115 0.33 13066) 146)
2000 1000 500 170 420 150 50/60 Lower7) 1136 1 16 0.34 11106) 246) Upper7) 1900 1 45 0.16
0.8 to 1.1 x Us
22 - 35 5 - 30 32 - 40 95 -105
22 - 37 8 - 30 28 - 32 185 - 195
25 - 50 10 - 30 32 - 45 10 - 20
25 - 40 10 - 30 36 - 45 10 - 20
25 - 40 8 - 30 40 - 55 10 - 20
48 - 70 80 - 100 44 - 60 12 - 15
16 to 70 15 3 to 2/0 6 to 8 2 x (0.5 to 1, 1 to 2.5), 1 x 4 2 x (0.75 to 2.5) 1 x (1 to 2.5) 2 x (18 to 12) 0.8 to 1.4
35 to 95 20 10 to 14
35 to 95 20 10 to 14
50 to 240 25 14 to 24
50 to 240 25 14 to 24
50 to 240 25 14 to 24
50 to 240 25 14 to 24
50 to 240 30 14 to 24
250 160
250 160
400 200
400 250
400 250
400 250
500 400
500 400
800 500
800 500
8) The opening time delay increases when the contactor coil is protected against voltage peaks. (e.g. Varistor: +2 to +5ms)
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S0 S1 S K1 F1 F2 F3
= = = = = = =
OFF Push button ON Push button Maintained command switch Main contactor Main circuit fuse Overload relay Control circuit fuse
a) Main circuit
Main circuit
S0 S1 S2 S : : : : 'OFF' Push button 'ON Clockwise' Push button 'ON Anti-clockwise' Push button Selector Switch 'Clockwise - OFF - Anti-clockwise'
Main circuit
S0 S1 K1 K2 K3 K4 F2 F1 F3
= = = = = = = = =
OFF Push button ON Push button Line contactor Star contactor Delta contactor Star delta timer (7PU60 20) Overload relay Backup fuse Control circuit fuse
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S0 S1 K1 K2 K3 K5 K4 F1 F2 F3
= = = = = = = = = =
OFF Push button ON Push button Star contactor Transformer contactor Main contactor Contactor relay (2NO + 2NC) Time relay (7PU6020) Main circuit fuses Overload relay Control circuit fuse
a) Main Circuit
Please refer page no. 70 for selection of switchgear for autotransformer starting method
K1 : Sizes 8 to 12 3TF52 to 3TF56 K2 : 3TF30 10 OB.. for 3TF52-55 3TF32 00-OB.. for 3TF56
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Terminal Designation
3TF34/35 - DC operation
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2. Surge suppressor It is used to reduce the effect of switching overvoltages created during the opening of inductive circuits. Typically they are mounted outside the body of the contactor, and are connected in parallel with the coil terminals. Various techniques for the suppression of switching overvoltages can be employed. For example: RC element, Varistor etc. RC Element: RC element The effective increase in the capacitance of the coil circuit reduces the amplitude and rate of rise of switch off overvoltage spikes to such an extend that no rapid restriking occur.
3. Connector The 3TS90 connector is used to mount the motor protection circuit breaker 3VU on the contactor 3TF with screw terminals. It enables mechanical and electrical connection between contactor and motor protection circuit breaker.
Varistor: Varistor Varistor limit the maximum value of the overvoltage because they become highly conductive above a threshold value. Until this threshold value is reached shower discharge occurs for small duration.
Range:
MPCB Size of Current connector MLFB Rating I 3VU13 Contactor MLFB AC3 Current Rating 9 / 12 A MLFB of Connector 3TS90 01-8K 3TS90 02-8K Std. pkg. (nos.) 1 1
Selection table:
Surge suppressor (Varistor) for 3TF30-3TF35
Coil Voltage AC 24 - 48 V 48 - 127V 127 - 240V 240 - 400V 400 - 600V 18 DC 24 - 70V 70 - 150V 150 - 250V 3TX7 402-3GY1 3TX7 402-3HY1 3TX7 402-3JY1 3TX7 402-3KY1 3TX7 402-3LY1 10 Type Std. pkg. (nos.)
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Benefits: Direct mounting of 3VU MPCB on 3TF contactor eliminates the need of power wiring and ensures secure connection. In addition, the assembly time and size of the feeder is reduced which results in cost saving. The overall assembly also looks contemporary.
3TF46-57
3TF46-57
1 1 1
3TF46/47/477 Special block for DC Coil Circuit 3TF48 to 57 Special block for DC Coil Circuit
Main contact kits (6 fixed & 3 moving contacts) 3TY7 420-0A 3TY7 430-0A 3TY7 340-0C 3TY7 350-0C 3TY7 460-0YA 3TY7 470-0YA 3TY7 477-0YA 3TY7 480-0A 3TY7 490-0A 3TY7 500-0YA 3TY7 510-0YA 3TY7 520-0YA 3TY7 530-0YA 3TY7 540-0YA 3TY7 550-0YA 3TY7 560-0YA 3TY7 570-0YA
Arc chambers 3TY7 342-0C 3TY7 352-0C 3TY7 462-0YA 3TY7 472-0YA 3TY7 477-0YD 3TY7 482-0A 3TY7 492-0A 3TY7 502-0YA 3TY7 512-0YA 3TY7 522-0YA 3TY7 532-0YA 3TY7 542-0YA 3TY7 552-0YA 3TY7 562-0YA 3TY7 572-0YA
AC coils1)
DC coils1)
3TY7 403-0A..
3TY4 803-0B..
3TY7 443-0A..
3TY7 443-0B..
3TY7 463-0A..
3TY7 463-0D..
3TY7 483-0A..
3TY7 483-0D..
3TY7 503-0A..
3TY7 503-0D..
3TY7 523-0A..
3TY7 523-0D..
24 B4
42 D4
48 W4
110 F4
220 M4
250+ N4
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Dimensional drawing
3TF30/31 AC Coil 3TF30/31 DC Coil
3TF32/33 AC Coil
3TF32/33 DC Coil
3TF34/35 AC Coil
3TF34/35 DC Coil
Notes 1) Dimensions for coil terminals Type 3TF30/31 3TF32/33 a (AC coil) 116 127 a (DC coil) 148 159 b1 90 91 b2 100 101 c 78 85 2) Dimensions for mounting terminals Minimum clearance from insulated components = 5mm Minimum clearance from earthed components = 10mm 3) size of power terminals 4) Size of auxiliary terminals 20
3TF47 7
a1 8 10.5
c 107 116
a1 15 20
a2 37 42
b 149 159
c 134 139
d 6.6(M6) 9(M8)
3TF54/55
a1 20 25
a2 42 48
b 174 184
c 154 159
d 6.6(M6) 9(M8)
Notes 1) Minimum clearance from insulated components = 3mm Minimum clearance from earthed components = 10mm 2) Dimension with second auxiliary contact block on both sides 3) Dimension for coil terminal.
4) Dimension for mounting. 5) Dimension for power terminal. 6) 3TF53 The conductor bars protrude over the contactor edges on top and bottom by 2mm each.
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3TF56/57
a 25 30
b 200 209.5
c 178 182
d 48 52
For Contactor 3TF50/51 For Contactor 3TF46/47/477 3TF48/49 a1 a2 b1 b2 c1 c2 d1 e g1 3TF52/53 3TF54/55 3TF56/57
a1
a2
b1
b2
c1
c2 18 18 21 21
d1
300 240 210 185 160 330 270 240 215 203 350 290 265 240 219 380 310 265 240 243
240 180 165 145 141 18 117 150 7 (M6) 260 200 175 155 158 18 127 160 7 (M6)
3TF50 and 3TF52 with Mechanical Interlock Kit 3TF52 and 3TF54 with Mechanical Interlock Kit
Notes 1) Minimum clearance from insulated components = 3mm Minimum clearance from earthed components = 10mm 2) Dimension with second auxiliary contact block on both sides 3) Dimension for coil terminal. 4) Dimension for mounting. 5) Dimension for power terminal.
a1 330 350
a2 270 290
b1 240 265
b2 215 240
c1 203 219
c2 18 21
d1 154.5 167
g1 11 11
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Useful information
Categories of duty - as per IEC 947 / IS 13947
Current AC Utilisation Categories AC1 AC2 AC3 AC4 AC5a AC5b AC6a AC6b AC7a AC7b AC8a AC8b DC1 DC3 DC5 DC6 Typical Application Non-inductive or slightly inductive loads, resistance furnances Slipring motors; starting, switching off Squirrel-cage motors; starting, switching off motors during running(1) Squirrel-cage motors; starting, plugging, inching Switching of electric discharge lamp controls Switching of incandescent lamps Switching of transformers Switching of capacitor banks Slightly inductive loads in household appliances and similar applications Motorloads for household applications Hermetic refrigerant compressor motor(2) control with manual resetting of overload releases Hermetic refrigerant compressor motor(2) control with automatic resetting of overload releases Non-inductive or slightly inductive loads, resistance furnaces Shunt-motors: starting, plugging, inching, dynamic braking of d.c motors Series-motors: starting, plugging, inching, dynamic braking of d.c motors Switching of incandescent lamps
DC
(1) AC3 category may be used for occasional inching (jogging) or plugging for limited time periods such as machine set-up; during such limited time periods the number of such operations should not exceed five per minute or more than ten in a 10-min period. (2) Hermetic refrigent compressor motor is a combination consisting of a compressor and a motor, both of which are enclosed in the same housing, with no external shaft or shaft seals, the motor operating in the refrigent (3) Selection of contactors for utilisation categories from AC-5a to AC-8b and DC6 upon enquiry.
Where X = expected life for mixed duty A = expected life for normal AC3 duty B = expected life for 100% AC4 duty C = proportion of inching operations as a percentage of total operations.
Size
Discontinued bi-relay
Size
Contactor
Bi-relay
3UA5000
3UA5200
3UA5500
3 4 6 8 10 12
3TF47-Z 3TF47-7 3TF48/49 3TF50 3TF51 3TF52 3TF53 3TF54 3TF55 3TF56 3TF57
3TA16
3UA1938
3UA6230
3UA6830
250
# use 3UA50 + 3UX1418 to replace 3UA19 28 (upto 12A) use 3UA52 + 3UX1420 to replace 3UA19 28 (upto 25A) 1) For crane/hoisting/inching application, replace 3TA24 with 3TF48/49 contactors
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The table shows the making and breaking capacity at normal and at hoisting application where Ie indicates the rated full load current.
Making During Normal operation at full load Hoisting application at full load During Normal operation at partial load 2.5 * Ie 2.5 * Ie less than 2.5 * Ie Breaking Ie 2.5 * Ie Less than Ie
Application
AC-2 operation is the typical duty for starting and switching off fully-loaded slipring motors in the starting phase. The rating of the contactor, to switch the motors, is selected primarily on the basis of rated make & break capacity and desired electrical endurance.
Operator safety
Arc Chamber Interlock It prevents the contactor from switching ON, if the arc chamber is not fitted properly. Thus avoids accidents to plant and personnel. Finger touch proof terminals It protects against accidental contact with live parts which ensures operator safety.
Standard
The contactors comply with the Regulations to low voltage switchgear of DIN VDE 0660 and IS/IEC 60947-4-1.
Range
Hoisting duty contactors are available from 110A to 400A (AC2/AC3 rating).
High performance
No duration upto 55C Contactors are suitable for operation in service temperature upto 55C without derating. This avoids selection of higher rated contactor, thereby reducing cost.
Reliability
The Hoisting Duty Contactors have vacuum impregnated coils which are suitable for high frequency switching and high vibrations. This helps in reducing coil failures. Side mounted auxiliary contact blocks are screw mounted and not snap fitted to withstand vibrations and high frequency operation.
Coil voltages:
Coil voltage - 50Hz Code 110V F0 230V P0 415V R0
Technical Information
A. Recommended selection of contactors for hoisting duty In hoisting operation, slipring motors are generally used. For this typical hoisting duty, we recommend the contactors listed in the following table.
Contactor Type Stator Protection Maximum load current with hoisting motor. For intermittent duty S3 25% 3TF50 00 0A 3TF52 00 0A 3TF54 00 0A 3TF56 00 0A 100 145 225 355 40% 88 130 200 325 60% 78 115 180 290 100% 65 95 160 250 Rotor Protection Maximum load current with hoisting motor(Delta circuit). For intermittent duty S3 25% 150 220 340 530 40% 130 195 300 490 60% 115 170 270 435 100% 95 150 240 375 1000 1000 1000 1000 Max rotor standstill voltage
When 3 conducting paths are connected in parallel, the maximum load current rises to 2.5 times the value given in this table. When 2 conducting paths are connected in parallel, it rises to 1.8 times the value given in this table.
B. Selection of contactors for contact endurance: with normal and inching operation Contactors suffer more erosion during inching operation than when stopping motors from a steady speed, i.e. normal operation. With slipring motors the starting current can be up to 2.5 times the rated current of the motor which means that this current has to be broken when inching is taking place. During normal operation, on the other hand, only the rated current has to be broken under full-load; under part-load it is even less. Determining contact endurance from AC-2 duty (Ic = 2.5 x Ie) will only give correct results when 100% inching operation is involved.
Max. permissible current and attainable contact endurance when braking starting current given below PF 0.4 (2.5 x Ie) A 275 425 625 1000 Operating cycles Approx. 280,000 250,000 250,000 150,000 Contact life when breaking the stator contactor load currents for S3-100% duty, Ic = Ie, no inching A 65 95 160 250 Approx. Operating cycles 3,500,000 3,100,000 2,700,000 2,500,000 3TF5000 3TF5200 3TF5400 3TF5600 Contactor Type
C. Selection of contactors for contact endurance: with mixed operation When mixed operation is involved, i.e. primarily breaking of the motor rated current but with some breaking of higher currents due to inching, the endurance of the contacts can be calculated approximately from the following equation:
Where X = Contact endurance with mixed operation cycles. A = Contact endurance with normal operation (Ia = Ie) in operating cycles, from Fig. 1. B = Contact endurance with inching operation (Ia = Multiple of Ie) in operating cycles, from Fig. 2, Breaking current Ia/AC-2 = 2.5xIe. C = Proportion of inching in total operating Cycles in %.
The maximum permitted current (e.g. locked-rotor current of motor) must not exceed the values given in the Max. starting current and attainable contact endurance column. The values cannot be increased by paralleling pole assemblies.
Fig. 1 Contact endurance of 3TF contactors as a function of breaking current when switching resistive and inductive AC loads. 26
Example 2 Maximum permitted motor rated current for a contact endurance of 2,000,000 operating cycles at 400V.
Stator contactor Fig. 2 Contact endurance for mixed operation as a function of motor rated current. Motor on rated load, inching at 2.5 times motor rated current (slipring motor). Type Permitted rated current of slipring motor with inching 10% approx. A 75 110 175 240 20% approx. A 68 95 160 230 50% approx. A 48 66 125 160 100% approx. A 33 48 80 120
3TF50 00
The contact endurance as a function of the motor rated current with mixed operation can be determined from Fig. 2 for proportions of inching of 0, 10, 20, 50 and 100%. The values obtained are only applicable if rated motor load is used continuously. In practice therefore, the contact endurance should be greater.
D. NOMOGREM Apart from knowing the figure for contact endurance in operating cycles, users are also interested to know what period of time this amounts to before the contacts have to be changed. The value can be ascertained from the nomogram in Fig. 3. using the Nomogram
Fig. 3 Nomogram for determining contact endurance in year (250 working days) and months with daily operating hours of 4, 8, 12, 16, 20 and 24 h. 27
Draw a line from the point on the left-hand scale indicating the required number of operating cycles to the point on the right hand scale indicating the required number of operating cycles per hour. Then, from the point where this line intersects with the centre axis, draw a horizontal line to the left or right scale for the actual number of daily operating hours. Note: If a figure of 365 days per annum is being employed instead of 250, the total operating time obtained from the nomogram must be multiplied by 0.68. Example: Service requirements: 1.4 million operating cycles endurance, 200 operating cycles per hour, 16 hours service per day. Result: Total operating time approx =18 months.
Dimensional drawing
The Hoisting Duty Contactors are mechanically similar to our existing 3TF power contactors. Therefore they have exactly same dimensions as the corresponding 3TF power contactors. Please refer page nos. 21 and 22.
Type1) 3TY7 503-0A ..0-0H 3TY7 523-0A ..0-0H 3TY7 543-0A ..0-0H 3TY7 563-0A ..0-0H
Load factor =
Acceleration contactor Now acceleration contactor (K2) is closed which short circuits the resistances (R1). The sizing of this contactor (K2) is as per AC1 rated operational current. The current flow time per cycle and the number of cycles per hour has to be considered for the selection.
Rotor short circuit contactor At the end, the rotor short circuit contactor (K3) closes, short circuiting the last resistance bank (R2) thus remove all the resistances from the rotor circuit. The starting period is hence completed. The duty of this contactors is characterized by the small closing stress. the decisive factor is the thermal stress. The duty factor is considered while finding out the permissible values of the rated operational rotor current for rotor contactors. Picture below shows the acceleration (K2) and the rotor short circuiting contactor (K3) in the delta connection. If they are connected in star then the ratings are reduced by 35%.
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Application
3TK5 AC1 duty contactors are widely used in sugar mills, DC drives and changeover applications. Also they can be offered for the applications like switching resistive loads, battery charging etc where the AC1 rating of the contactor is suitable.
Standards
3TK5 contactors conform to IS/IEC 60947-4-1. They also carry the CE mark.
Range
3TK5 AC1 duty air break contactors are available from 190A (AC1) to 500A (AC1) in 3 pole version.
Positively driven contacts 3TF contactors satisfy the conditions for positively driven operation between the main power contacts and the NC contacts. NC contacts positively open before the main contact closes. This is extremely important when power contactors are used in safety circuits of critical applications.
High reliability
High insulation voltage and impulse withstand voltage capacity ensures reliable performance during occasional abnormal increase in supply voltage.
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Code
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Technical data
Contactor Mechanical Endurance (make/break operations) Electrical Endurance in acc. with ACI duty at Ie (make/break operations) Rated insulation voltage Ui Permissible ambient temperature Rated impulse withstand voltage Uimp Rating of contactors for AC loads AC-1 duty, switching resistive load Raed operational current le Rating of three-phase loads p.f = 1 at 55 deg C 40 deg C upto 690V 55 deg C upto 690V 415V 500V 690V upto 690V 415V 500V 690V 10 s current A A kW kW kW A kW kW kW A W 1/hr 1/hr 1/hr VA p.f VA P.f 200 190 125 164 217 85 45 59 78 990 13 5000 650 1000 550 0.45 39 0.24 0.8 to 1.1 x Us closing time opening time ms ms 22 to 37 8 to 30 25 to 40 10 to 30 25 to 40 10 to 30 25 to 40 8 to 20 340 315 207 272 360 105 55 72 96 1450 19 5000 650 1000 910 0.38 58 0.26 400 380 250 329 434 138 75 98 130 1725 30 3000 650 1000 1430 0.34 84 0.24 530 500 329 433 571 170 90 118 156 2300 38 3000 650 1000 2450 0.21 115 0.33 storage service Type Oprns Oprns V C C KV 3TK50 10 million 0.5 million 1000 -55 to +80 -25 to +55 8 3TK52 3TK54 3TK56
AC-2 and AC-3 duty Rated operational current le Maximum rating of slipring or squirrel cage motors at 50/60Hz
Thermal loading Power loss per current path at le/AC3 Switching frequency z (contactors without overload relay)
Coil voltage tolerances Operating times at 1.0 X Us AC operation Short circuit protection of contactors Main circuit Co-ordination Type 1 Type2 A A
315 250
355 350
500 500
800 500
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Coils:
For Contactor 3TK50 3TK52 3TK54 3TK56 Type * 3TY7 503-0A.. 3TY7 523-0A.. 3TY7 543-0A.. 3TY7 563-0A.. 1 Std. pkg. (nos.)
Dimensional drawing
The 3TK5 AC1 duty Contactors are mechanically similar to our existing 3TF5 power contactors. Therefore they have exactly same dimensions as the corresponding 3TF power contactors. 3TK50, 3TK52, 3TK54 and 3TK56 are having exactly same dimensions as those of 3TF50, 3TF52, 3TF54 and 3TF56 respectively. Please refer page nos. 21 and 22.
*Please fill in coil codes from table below Coil voltage code AC 50Hz:
Coil voltage Code 110 F0 230 P0 415 R0
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Application
3UA overload relay: 3UA5/6 are 3 pole adjustable bi-metal overload relays mainly suitable for normal starting applications. They provide accurate and reliable protection to motors against overload as per CLASS 10A. They also offer protection against single phasing and unbalanced voltages. 3UC overload relay: 3UC5/6 are 3 pole adjustable, saturable CT operated bi-metal overload relays mainly suitable for heavy starting applications (i.e. when heavy masses are to be put in motion resulting in larger starting period). They provide accurate and reliable protection to motors against overload as per CLASS 30. They also offer protection against single phasing and unbalanced voltages. If single-phase AC or DC loads are to be protected by the 3UA / 3UC thermal overload relays, all three bimetal strips must be heated. For this purpose, all main current paths of the relay must be connected in series.
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Standards
Bimetal relays conform to IS/IEC 60947-4-1. They also carry the CE mark.
1. Connection for mounting onto contactors: Optimally adapted in electrical, mechanical and design terms to the contactors, these connecting pins can be used for direct mounting of the overload relays. Stand-alone installation is possible as an alternative (in some cases in conjunction with a stand-alone installation module). 2. Selector switch for manual/automatic RESET (blue): With this switch you can choose between manual and automatic RESET. A device set to manual RESET can be reset locally by pressing the RESET button. A remote RESET is possible using the RESET modules (accessories), which are independent of size. 3. TEST button (red): Trip circuit can be manually checked by using this button. During this simulation the NC contact (95-96) is opened and the NO contact (97-98) is closed. This tests whether the auxiliary circuit has been correctly connected to the overload relay. The relay must be reset with the RESET button if it has been set to manual RESET. If the thermal overload relay has been set to automatic RESET, then the overload relay is automatically reset when the TEST button is released. 4. Motor current setting dial: Setting the device to the rated motor current is easy with the large rotary knob. (Recessed dial, hence no possibility of accidently change in current setting.) 5. Trip indicator (Green): A separate mechanical Green Trip Indicator is provided on the front cover of the relay to indicate the tripped state of the manual reset relay.
Range
3UA5: 0.1 to 120A, (Class 10A, without CT) 3UA6: 85 to 630A, (Class 10A, CT operated) 3UC5/6: 2.4 to 400A (Class 30, CT operated)
Relay overview
Overload relay operates on the bi-metallic principle. The heater winding wound on the bimetal strips carry the current flowing through the motor. In case of overload, the current carried through the heater winding is more than the rated current. This heats up the bimetals. Due to this bi-metal strips bend and open the NC contact of the relay, which is connected in the control circuit of the contactor, thus disconnects the motor from the supply. The tripping time is inversely proportional to the current flowing through the bi-metal strips. Bi-relays are therefore, referred to as current dependent and inverse-time delayed relays.
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Recovery time
After tripping due to overload, the thermal overload relays require some time until the bimetal strips have cooled down. The device can only be reset after the bimetal strips have cooled down. This time (recovery time) depends on the tripping characteristics and strength of the tripping current. The recovery time allows the load to cool down after tripping due to overload.
for -25 to 55 C. For this purpose the relays are temperature compensated between service temperatures of -25 C to +55 C.
In case of phase loss the current through the other two windings increases by 1.732 times the rated current of the motor. The current now flows only through the 2 bimetallic strips which should produce the required force on the tripping mechanism. This needs higher currents for longer time. As current is not too high so the relay might take higher time to trip. This can cause damage to the motor. Similar condition happens in case of phase unbalance. To take care of these conditions our birelays are constructed such that they offer a built-in single phasing protection using differential slider principle. Temperature compensation The temperature compensation feature reduces the effect of the ambient temperature on the tripping behavior. This ensures the minimum tripping current lies within the specified range
Screw-driver guides reduce wiring time as they allow the use of power screw-drivers.
Flexibility
Potential free Auxiliary Contacts Potential free 1NO + 1NC contact arrangement is provided as a standard feature. The 1NC contact is used in the control circuit of the contactor for disconnecting the motor in case of overload, whereas the 1NO contact can be used for various applications such as indication. Mounting 3UA5: suitable for direct mounting or independent mounting (with the help of independent mounting accessory) 3UA6 and 3UC5/6: suitable for Independent mounting.
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(A) Normal Motor Starting time 3UA50 0.1 0.16 0.25 0.4 0.63 0.8 1 1.25 1.6 2 2.5 3.2 4 5 6.3 8 10 3UA52 1 1.25 1.6 2 2.5 3.2 4 5 6.3 8 10 12.5 16 3UA55 10 12.5 16 20 25 32 36 3UA58 16 20 25 32 40 50 57 63 70 16 20 25 32 40 50 57 63 25 32 40 50 57 63 70 80 95 25 32 40 50 57 63 70 80 3UA58 00-2CZ1 3UA58 00-2DZ1 3UA58 00-2EZ1 3UA58 00-2FZ1 3UA58 00-2TZ1 3UA58 00-2PZ1 3UA58 00-2VZ1 3UA58 00-2UZ1 3UA58 00-8YZ1 3UA58 00-2CZ2 3UA58 00-2DZ2 3UA58 00-2EZ2 3UA58 00-2FZ2 3UA58 00-2TZ2 3UA58 00-2PZ2 3UA58 00-2VZ2 3UA58 00-2UZ2 16 20 25 32 36 40 45 3UA55 00-2A 3UA55 00-2B 3UA55 00-2C 3UA55 00-2D 3UA55 00-2Q 3UA55 00-2R 3UA55 00-8M 1.6 2 2.5 3.2 4 5 6.3 8 10 12.5 16 20 25 3UA52 00-1A 3UA52 00-1B 3UA52 00-1C 3UA52 00-1D 3UA52 00-1E 3UA52 00-1F 3UA52 00-1G 3UA52 00-1H 3UA52 00-1J 3UA52 00-1K 3UA52 00-2A 3UA52 00-2B 3UA52 00-2C 0.16 0.25 0.4 0.63 1 1.25 1.60 2 2.5 3.2 4 5 6.3 8 10 12.5 14.5 3UA50 00-0A 3UA50 00-0C 3UA50 00-0E 3UA50 00-0G 3UA50 00-0J 3UA50 00-0K 3UA50 00-1A 3UA50 00-1B 3UA50 00-1C 3UA50 00-1D 3UA50 00-1E 3UA50 00-1F 3UA50 00-1G 3UA50 00-1H 3UA50 00-1J 3UA50 00-1K 3UA50 00-2S
(A) 3UA58 30 70 85 95 - 95 - 105 - 120 3UA58 30-5B 3UA58 30-5C 3UA58 30-5D
3UA62 30 85 115 160 200 250 135 180 250 320 400 3UA62 30-5A 3UA62 30-5B 3UA62 30-5C 3UA62 30-5D 3UA62 30-5E 224 250 400 400 500
Independent
3UA68 30 320 400 - 500 - 630 3UA68 30-5F 3UA68 30-5G 500 630 Independent 1
Long Motor Starting time (Heavy duty) 3UC50 30 2.5 4 6.3 8 4 6.3 10 12.5 3UC50 30-5E 3UC50 30-5G 3UC50 30-5J 3UC50 30-5K 16 25 25 32
Independent
6 6 6 10 10 16 16 20 25 25 32 50 50
3UC58 30 10 16 25 40 With Contactor 3TF32/33 1 16 25 40 63 3UC58 30-5A 3UC58 30-5C 3UC58 30-5E 3UC58 30-5G 32 63 100 125
Independent
3UC62 30 63 100 - 100 - 160 3UC62 30-5J 3UC62 30-5A 250 315 Independent 1
3UC66 30 125 160 250 - 200 - 250 - 400 3UC66 30-5B 3UC66 30-5C 3UC66 30-5E 500 630 630 Independent 1
32 50 50 80 80 80 80
50 63 80 100 100 125 125 160 160 50 63 80 100 100 125 125 160
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Technical Data
Type Trip class Phase failure protection Changeover to auto-reset at site RESET button (trip-free) Blue Ambient temperature compensation Trip indicator Green TEST button Red Terminal for contactor coil Permissible service temperature Mounting 25C to +55C Contactor/ Contactor/ Contactor/ Contactor/ Contactor/ 3TF30/31 3TF32/33 3TF34/35 3TF46 to 3TF50 49 Independent X X X X X X X X 3UA50 3UA52 3UA55 3UA58 10A 3UA5830 3UA6230 3UA6830 3UC5030 3UC5830 30 3UC6230 3UC6630
Main Circuit Rated current (Max) Rated insulation voltage Ui (Pollution degree 3) Rated impulse withstand Uimp Heating Conductor cross-section Solid or stranded Finely stranded with end sleeve Multi-conductors with cable lugs Flats Terminal screw Power loss per pole (max) Minimum setting Maximum setting W(VA) W(VA) 0.9 2.25 0.9 2.25 1.2 3 2.6 4 2.8 4 5 7 6(9) 15(22) 2.5 6.5 2.5 6.5 3.5 9 5.5 14 sqmm sqmm sqmm sqmm 2.5 to 6 1.5 to 4 M4 2.5 to 6 1.5 to 4 M4 1.5 to 25 1 to 16 M5 2.5 to 35 1.5 to 25 M5 35 to 70 50 to 120/ 240* 2 x 240 2 x 240 2 x 30 x 5 M10 1 to 4 1 to 2.5 M4 35 1 x 15 x 3 M6 120 1 x 20 x 5 M8 240 2 x 30 x 5 2 x 3- x 5* M10 A V 14.5 690 25 690 45 690 95 1000 120 1000 400 1000 630 1000 12.5 1000 63 1000 160 1000 400 1000
kV
6 Direct
6 Direct
6 Direct
8 Direct
8 Direct
8 Indirect
8 Indirect
8 Indirect
8 Indirect
8 Indirect
8 Indirect
Auxiliary Circuit (application for all types) Auxiliary contacts Rated thermal current Ith Short circuit protection (max) Switching AC15 capacity DC13 Conductor cross-section Solid or stranded Finely started with end sleeve Terminal screw * For relay above 180 A 36 sqmm 2 x (1 to 2.5) sqmm 2 x (0.75 to 1.5) M3.5 A A V A V A 1NO + 1NC (Potential free) 6 6 (HRC Fuse type 3NA7) 24 2 24 1 60 60 125 110 230 415 500 1.15 220 0.1 1 1
Characteristic Curves
Tripping characteristics The current/time curves show the relationship between the tripping time from cold state and multiples of the set current Ie. When the relay is at operating temperature and carrying 100 % Ie, the tripping times are reduced to approximately 25 %. Tripping curve is applicable to 3-pole loads and 2-pole loads. For singlepole loads, the tripping curves lie between curves of 3-pole loads and 2-pole loads. For normal operation, all 3 bimetallic strips of the overload relay must be heated. The overload relays 3UA / C are suitable for protecting motors with phase control. For protecting single-phase or DC-loads, therefore, all three main conducting paths must be connected in series. Tripping curve for 3 pole loads is then applicable. The release current with a 3-pole symmetrical load is between 105 % and 120 % of the set current.
The above curves are the general characteristics curves; for individual characteristics curves of each rating, please contact our nearest sales office.
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Fig. 1: Adaptor
Description Reset Plunger Funnel Reset cord with Holder (600mm) Protection Cover Adaptor to convert to independent mounting Set of terminals to convert relay type
Type reference 3UX1 011 3UX1 013 3UX1 016 3UX1 111 - 1YA 3UX1 110 - 1YA 3UX1 418 3UX1 420 3UX1 425 3UX1 421 3UX1 421 - 0XA 3UX58 11
3UA5/6, 3UC5/6 3UA5/6 3UA58/5830 3UA50 3UA52 3UA55 3UA58 3UA5830 3UA5800-2 or to 3UA5800-2 Z2 to 3UA5800-2 Z1 3UA5800-2 Z1 or 3UA5800-2 Z2 to 3UA5800-2 3UA5800-2 or 3UA5800-2 Z1 to 3UA5800-2 Z2
5 10
3UX58 12
10
3UX58 13
Dimensional Drawing
3UA50 with independent Mounting Adapter Type 3UX1 418
** Dimension for the square OFF-button (stroke 3mm) Dimension for the round RESET-button (stroke 2.5mm) less 2.5mm 1) For 35mm standard (DIN) mounting rail
a 125 130
b 85 100
c 108 100
d 55 60
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Type a ** Dimension For square OFF button (Stroke 3mm) For Round RESET button (Stroke 2.5mm) less 2.5 mm 1) Suitable for DIN RAIL 35mm as per DIN EN 50022 3UA52 + 3UX1420 3UA55 + 3UX1425 M4 M5
Minimum clearance from the earthed components For square OFF button (Stroke 3mm) For Round RESET button (Stroke 2.5mm) less 2.5mm
** Dimension
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* ** 1)
Minimum clearance from the earthed components Dimension For square OFF button (Stroke 3mm) For round RESET button (Stroke 2.5mm) less 2.5mm Suitable for DIN RAIL 35mm as per DIN 50022
* Dimension For square OFF button (Stroke 3mm) For round RESET button (Stroke = 2.5mm) less 2.5mm 1) Minimum clearance from insulated components : 3mm Minimum clearance from earthed components: 10mm * Minimum clearance from the earthed components For square OFF button (Stroke 3mm) For round RESET button (Stroke 2.5mm) less 2.5mm 1) Suitable for DIN RAIL 35mm as per DIN 50022
3UA58+ a1 a2 a3 b1 b2 b3 c1 3TF46/47 90 113 70 117 175 100 123 d1 8 d2 25 d3 25 e1 94 e2 34 f1 f2 f3 g g1 g2
** Dimension
3TF48/49 100 123 80 133 194 110 140 10.5 25 26.5 116 31.5 89 71 132 39 5.5 6.1
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Dimension
For square OFF button (Stroke 3mm) For round RESET button (Stroke = 2.5mm) less 2.5mm
1) Minimum clearance from insulated components : 3mm Minimum clearance from earthed components: 10mm
Dimension
For square OFF button (Stroke 3mm) For round RESET button (Stroke 2.5mm) less 2.5mm
Dimension
For square OFF button (Stroke 3mm) For round RESET button (Stroke 2.5mm) less 2.5mm
1) Minimum clearance from insulated components : 3mm Minimum clearance from earthed components: 10mm
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** Dimension For square OFF button (Stroke 3mm) For round RESET button (Stroke 2.5mm) less 2.5mm
** Dimension
For TEST button (Stroke 3mm) For Round RESET button (Stroke 2.5mm) less 2.5mm
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** Dimension For Square OFF button (Stroke 3mm) For Round RESET button (Stroke 2.5mm) less 2.5mm 2) Suitable for DIN RAIL 75mm as per DIN EN 50023
A 46 46 50 50
C 69 69 69 70
D 6.6 9 9 11
F 15x3 20x3 20x3 25x4 ** Dimension For TEST button (Stroke 3mm) For Round RESET button (Stroke 2.5mm) less 2.5mm 2) Suitable for DIN RAIL 75mm as per DIN EN 50023
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Standard
3VU motor protection circuit breakers confirm to IS/IEC 60947-1, IS/IEC 60947-2, IS/IEC 60947-4-1, DIN VDE 0660
Range
3VU13: 0.16 - 25A 3VU16: 10 - 63A
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Current Limiting is achieved in 3VU as follows In case of a short circuit, the contacts are opened electrodynamically by the short circuit current. The instantaneous overcurrent release, through the switching mechanism, trips all the three poles of the breaker. A large arc voltage is quickly built up in the arc chamber limiting the short circuit current. Thus ensures faster fault clearing. Ambient temperature compensation upto 55 C hence no deration required upto 55oC.
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3VU13 Circuit - breakers with 1NO+1NC auxiliary contacts for line-side protection of transformers with high inrush current
Rated Current In A 0.6 1 1.6 2.4 4 6 10 16 20 Overload release range A 0.4-0.6 0.6-1 1-1.6 1.6-2.4 2.4-4 4-6 6-10 10-16 14-20 Shortcircuit release setting A 12 15 29 48 72 120 190 300 300 Type Std. pkg. (nos.)
Safety
Trip Free Mechanism The breakers have a trip-free mechanism. Even by holding the toggle, tripping operation can not be stopped or blocked once it is started. Thus ensure positive opening in the event of fault. Positive ON/OFF indication through toggle switch Compact and space saving
Fuse monitoring motor protection circuit - breakers with 1NO+1NC auxiliary contacts
Rated Current In A 0.2 Overload release range A 0.2 Shortcircuit release setting A 1.2 Type Std. pkg. (nos.) 1
3VU1340-1MS00
Flexibility
Can be used as a main and EMERGENCY STOP switch. Identical accessories reduce stock levels 3VU16 Circuit - breakers with 1NO+1NC auxiliary contacts for motor and plant protection
Rated Current In A 10 16 25 32 40 52 Overload release range A 6-10 10-16 16-25 22-32 28-40 36-52 Shortcircuit release setting A 120 190 300 380 480 600 Type$ Recommended Std. 415V Motor pkg. Rating in (nos.) Kw/HP (DOL) 4/5.4 7.5/10 11/15 15/20 18.5/25 22/30 1
Recommended Std. 415V Motor pkg. Rating in (nos.) Kw/HP (DOL) 0.25/0.33 0.37/0.5 0.75/1 1.1/1.5 1.5/2 2.2/3 3/4 3.7/5 4/5.4 5.5/7.5 7.5/10 9.3/12.5 11/15 1
$
3VU1340-1MB00 3VU1340-IMC00 3VU1340-1MD00 3VU1340-1ME00 3VU1340-1MF00 3VU1340-1MG00 3VU1340-1MH00 3VU1340-1NH00 3VU1340-1MJ00 3VU1340-1NJ00 3VU1340-1MK00 3VU1340-1NK00 3VU1340-1ML00 3VU1340-1NL00 3VU1340-1MM00 3VU1340-1MN00 3VU1340-1MP00
3VU1640-1LS00
The 3VU13 and 3VU16 circuit breakers are also available without auxiliary contacts. To order the same, the 8th place of the type number is to be replaced with the digit 0.
Technical Data
According to DIN VDE 0660; IS/IEC 60947-1; IS/IEC 60947-2; IS/IEC 60947-4-1
Type Number of poles Max. rated current In motor protection distribution Permissible ambient temperature at full rated current in storage Rated operational voltage Ue Rated frequency Rated insulation voltage Ui Rated impulse withstand voltage Uimp Utilization category to IS/IEC 60947-2 (motor starter protection) to IS/IEC 60947-4-1 (motor starters) Mechanical endurance up to 25 A 25 A upwards Number of operating cycles/h (on load) Degree of protection with open terminals/with conductors connected Temperature compensation Phase failure sensitivity Auxiliary contact for 3VU13 and 3VU16 Rated operational voltage Ue Rated operational current Ie Utilization category Rated operational voltage Ue DC L/R 200 ms Rated operational current Ie Utilization category Wattloss Per Breaker Current rating 0.6 4 6 25 Cross-section for main conductors Solid or stranded Finely stranded with end sleeve Cross-sections for auxiliary and control connecting leads Solid or stranded Finely stranded with end sleeve mm
2 2
3VU13 3 A A C C V Hz V kV 25 25 -20 ... +55 -50 ... +80 690 50/60 750 6 A AC-3 Operating cycles 1/h 1/h 1/h 100,000 25 IP00/IP20 to IS/IEC 60947-4-1 to IS/IEC 60947-4-1 Yes Yes
3VU16 3 52 63
100,000 30,000 25
AC V A
230 3 AC-15
400 1.5
500 1.2
DC V A
24 2.3 DC-13
60 0.7
220 0.3
Watt 5 6 7 9
Watt 8 7 14 23
mm
2 x (1 ... 6) 2 x (1 ... 4)
mm
mm
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3VU16
VA/W VA/W V V ms
VA/W Sec V
Rated Short circuit breaking capacity @ 415V Icu Ics kA kA 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 10(50) 10(50) 6(50) 6(50) 6(50) 6(50)
( ) Values in bracket are with current limiter; * Fuse not required For 3VU13 breakers of ratings 8A & above, in place of fuses, the Current Limiter can be used to increase the S/C breaking capacity. Rated Breaking Capacity DC; t = 15ms 1 Contact 110-150V 2 Contacts in series 220-300V 3 Contacts in series 330-450V 10 kA
3VU16
Rated current A 1.6-2.4 4 6 10 16 25 32-63
Rated Short circuit breaking capacity @ 415V Icu Ics kA kA 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 50 35 17
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Characteristic Curves
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Accessories:
RHS
When short circuit (and not overload) occurs, alarm contact 1NO+1NC changes over which can be used to give indication. We need to reset it manually after clearing of short circuit. It performs a function of reclosing lockout. and/or
This contact can be added to the MPCB with or without built -in 1NO+1NC contact. Shunt trip is used for remotely tripping the MPCB. or
Undervoltage Release On Top (applicable to 3VU13 only) Current Limiting Module (independent mounting)
It trips the MPCB on voltage interruption, preventing the undesirable restart of the motor. For increasing breaking capacity of 3VU13 to 50kA for 8 - 25A
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Current-Limiter
Connection diagrams
a) b) c) d) e) f)
Shunt release Under voltage release Integral auxiliary contacts Additional auxiliary contact for separate mounting Short circuit signaling contact Auxiliary contact of current limiter
Diagram for 3VU13/16 and current limiter (applies for 3VU13 only)
The breaking capacity of 3VU13 is 100kA upto 6A. However for 3VU circuit breakers with rated current of 8A and 10A the shortcircuit breaking capacity is 10kA. For circuit breakers with rated current from 16A to 25A the short-circuit breaking capacity is 6kA. In order to enhance the breaking capacity to 50kA, for these ratings (8A to 25A), the current limiter can be used. Thus the need of back up fuses is obviated. The current limiter is connected in series with 3VU13 MPCB. When a short circuit occurs, the limiter trips and in turn opens the downstream MPCB. The auxiliary contacts of the current limiter (1NO+1NC) can be used for signaling whether the limiter has tripped or not. Several MPCBs can also be connected at the output of a current limiter. However the summation of current ratings of individual MPCBs should not be greater than 56A.
Fuse Monitor 3VU1300-IMS00
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Also available 3RV19 25-5AB 3 feed-in Terminal, max rating 63A, for bus-bar system 3VU9135-1AB02 3 Busbars for 2 Breakers Max. 63Amps 3VU9135-1AB05 3 Busbar for 5 Breakers Max 63 Amps 3VU9135-1AB03 3 Busbar for 3 breakers 3VU9135-1AB04 3 Busbar for 4 Breakers
1. 2. 3. 4. Breaker Operator Kit for 3VU13 - 3VU9133 Breaker Operator Kit for 3VU16 - 3VU9163 Note: All the above accesories have standard package no. = 1 52
5. 6. 7. 8.
* For complete assembly, please order both front drive and breaker operator kit.
Dimensional Drawings
3VU13 circuit-breakers and accessories
3VU13 circuit-breakers can be combined with a) undervoltage or shunt release and/or b) short-circuit signalling switch and/or c) auxiliary contacts
3VU9 1382AB00 limiter The limiter has the same dimensions as the standard version of the 3VU13 circuit-breaker
3VU9 1351AB02, 3VU9 1351AB03, 3VU9 1351AB04, 3VU9 1351AB05 three-phase busbar
For 2 devices: 3VU9 1351AB02 For 3 devices: 3VU9 1351AB03 For 4 devices: 3VU9 1351AB04 For 5 devices: 3VU9 1351AB05
3VU16 circuit-breakers can be combined with a) undervoltage or shunt release and/or b) short-circuit signalling switch and/or c) auxiliary contacts
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Door operating mechanism with extension shaft (300mm) with door interlock & padlocking facilities.
Mounting bracket of 3VU 13/16 3VU9133-1PA01 for 3VU 13 3VU9163-1PA02 for 3VU 16 (Figures in bracket are for 3VU 16) Mounting bracket
Handle
Required space above arc chutes for 3VU13 and 3VU16 Minimum clearance to adjacent parts as well as non-insulated live parts.
3VU13
3VU16
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Starters
Overview
Siemens caters with following types of starters to agricultural and industrial sector.
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Application
The main purpose of motor starters is to start the electrical motor by switching ON the contactor inside the starter. The relay inside the starter additionally protects the motor in case of overload and single phasing condition. The starter is nothing but a pre-wired assembly of contactor(s), relay and ON-OFF push buttons. Direct on line and star delta are two methods of starting the electric motors which is achieved by our DOL and star delta starter respectively.
Standard
Siemens starters confirms to IS/IEC 60947-4-1
Reliability
Wide band coil voltage Agricultural DOL starters are having option of 200-400 V and agricultural star delta starters are having option of 230-400 V coil voltage which takes care of wide fluctuations in the supply voltage occurring especially in the remote places.
Range
Agricultural starters 3TW42 DOL starters (A1, A2, A3, A4): upto 10Hp 3LW42 Handle operated star delta starters (B1): upto 15Hp 3TS02 Semi-automatic and 3TE02 fully automatic star delta starters (B2, B3, B4): upto 25Hp Industrial starters 3TW04 DOL and 3TE04 star delta starters (C1, C2): upto 75Hp
High performance
In-built single phasing protection In case of phase loss the current through the other two windings increases by 1.732 times the rated current of the motor. The current now flows only through the 2 bimetallic strips which should produce the required force on the tripping mechanism. This needs higher currents for longer time. As current is not too high so the relay might take higher time to trip. This can cause damage to the motor. Similar condition happens in case of phase unbalance. To take care of these conditions our birelays provided in the starters are constructed such that they offer a built-in single phasing protection using differential slider principle.
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Ordering data
A1. DOL Starter in sheet steel housing, incl. birelay with single phasing protection
Type 1) (DOL) 3TW42 90-1A.64 3TW42 90-1A.66 3TW42 90-1A.68 3TW42 90-1A.69 3TW42 90-1A.71 3TW42 90-1A.72 3TW42 90-1A.74 3TW42 90-1A.75 3TW42 90-1A.77 3TW42 90-1A.78 Relay range A 0.63-1 1-1.6 1.6-2.5 2-3.2 3.2-5 4-6.3 6.3-10 8-12.5 10-16 12.5-20 1 Std. pkg. (nos.)
A4. Starter with hand reset facility, in sheet steel housing, incl. birelay with single phasing protection
Motor rating at 415V, 3ph, 50Hz HP 0.33 0.75 1 1.5 2 3 5 7.5 10
1)
Type 1) (DOL) 3TW42902A.64 3TW42902A.66 3TW42902A.68 3TW42902A.69 3TW42902A.71 3TW42902A.72 3TW42902A.74 3TW42902A.75 3TW42902A.77 3TW42902A.78
Relay range A 0.63-1 1-1.6 1.6-2.5 2-3.2 3.2-5 4-6.3 6.3-10 8-12.5 10-16 12.5-20
Enter code for coil voltage, 50Hz (B for 200-400V, W for 415V)
Enter code for coil voltage, 50Hz (B for 200-400V, W for 415V)
A2. Starter in open execution, incl. birelay with single phasing protection
Motor rating at 415V, 3ph, 50Hz HP 0.33 0.75 1 1.5 2 3 5 7.5 10
1)
B1.
Handle-operated star delta starter in sheet steel housing, incl. birelay with single phasing protection
Type 1) (HSD) 3LW42 90-0A.72 3LW42 90-0A.74 3LW42 90-0A.75 3LW42 90-0A.77 4-6.3 6.3-10 8-12.5 10-16 1 Relay range Std. pkg. (nos.)
Type 1) (DOL) 3TW42000A.64 3TW42000A.66 3TW42000A.68 3TW42000A.69 3TW42000A.71 3TW42000A.72 3TW42000A.74 3TW42000A.75 3TW42000A.77 3TW42000A.78
Relay range A 0.63-1 1-1.6 1.6-2.5 2-3.2 3.2-5 4-6.3 6.3-10 8-12.5 10-16 12.5-20
Enter code for coil voltage, 50Hz (B for 200-400V, W for 415V)
B2.
Semi-automatic star delta starter in sheet steel housing, incl. birelay with single phasing protection
Type 2) (SASD) 3TS02 90-0A.75 3TS02 90-0A.77 3TS02 90-0A.78 3TS02 90-0A.79 8-12.5 10-16 12.5-20 16-25 1 Relay range Std. pkg. (nos.)
Enter code for coil voltage, 50Hz (B for 200-400V, W for 415V)
kW 9.3 11 15 18.5
A3. Starter with lockable off, in sheet steel housing, incl. birelay with single phasing protection
Motor rating at 415V, 3ph, 50Hz HP 0.33 0.75 1 1.5 2 3 5 7.5 10
1)
Type 1) (DOL) 3TW42912A.64 3TW42912A.66 3TW42912A.68 3TW42912A.69 3TW42912A.71 3TW42912A.72 3TW42912A.74 3TW42912A.75 3TW42912A.77 3TW42912A.78
Relay range A 0.63-1 1-1.6 1.6-2.5 2-3.2 3.2-5 4-6.3 6.3-10 8-12.5 10-16 12.5-20
Enter code for coil voltage, 50Hz (D for 230-400V, W for 415V)
B3.
Automatic star delta starter in sheet steel housing, incl. birelay with single phasing protection
Type 2) (ASD) 3TE02 90-0A.75 3TE02 90-0A.77 3TE02 90-0A.78 3TE02 90-0A.79 8-12.5 10-16 12.5-20 16-25 1 Relay range Std. pkg. (nos.)
kW 9.3 11 15 18.5
Enter code for coil voltage, 50Hz (B for 200-400V, W for 415V)
Enter code for coil voltage, 50Hz (D for 230-400V, W for 415V) 57
B4.
Enter code for coil voltage, 50Hz (D for 230-400V, W for 415V)
C1.
RELAY
3UW5002..$
kW 15 18.5 22 30 37 55
ON Actuator
3TX0 204-1YA0
OFF Actuator
3TX0 204-1YB0
Enter code for coil voltage, 50Hz (RO for 415V, PO for 230V)
3TX0 204-1YR0
C2.
Coil
3TX0 203-0Y.6
kW 22 30 37 45 55
Arc chamber
3TX0 202-0YA0
3TX0 200-0YA1
Enter code for coil voltage, 50Hz (RO for 415V, PO for 230V) Main contact kit 3pole Used in starter A1 to A4, B1 B2 to B4 B2 to B4 All A & B Aux fixed contact 3TX0 200-1YB0 Moving contact carrier 3TX0 200-0YD0 3TX0 200-0YA0
3UW5 002..
230-400 D
220 M
415 W
On/off contact
3SX1 551-1YA
Relay 0.63-1 1-1.6 1.6-2.5 2-3.2 3.2-5 4-6.3 6.3-10 8-12.5 10-16 12.5-20 16-25 range Code 58 0J 1A 1C 1D 1F 1G 1J 1K 2A 2B 2C
3LA0 204-4YB
CONTACTOR
3TW0 320-0A*51
RELAY
3UW5002..
3TX0 300-0YA0
3TX0 300-0YA1
Coil
3TX0 303-0Y*6
3TX0 300-1YB0
Diagram shows connections made for contactor coils rated 200-400V (wide-band), 415V (320-455V), 50Hz, 440V (330-485V), 50Hz. For coils rated between 220V and 250V 50Hz, disconnect the wire between L3-96 and connect the neutral of the supply system to the terminal 96 of the relay.
3TX0 300-1YD0
3TX0 300-1YC0
On/Off contact
3SX1 551-1YA
Wiring Diagram for Single-Phase Motors Note : Connect 3/L2 to 2/T1 by cable of suitable size. (max 4 mm2)
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S01 - Remote OFF Push Button S11 - Remote ON Push Button S4 - Reset knob (Blue) Q1 - Contactor K1 - Bimetal Relay with SPP Feature R - Remote Reset Push Button Connect 3/L2 to 2/T1 by cable of suitable size. (max 4 mm )
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S01 - Remote OFF Push Button S11 - Remote ON Push Button S4 - Reset knob (Blue) Q1 - Contactor K1 - Bimetal Relay R - Remote Reset Push Button Diagram shows connections made for contactor coils rated 200-400V (wide-band), 415V (320-455V), 50Hz. For coils rated between 130-230V, 50Hz and 220V, 50Hz disconnect the wire between L3-S01 and connect the neutral of the supply system to the terminal of S01.
Diagram shows connections made for contactor coils rated at 130-230V, 50Hz and 220V, 50Hz.
Diagram shows connections made for contactor coils rated 200 - 400V (wide-band), 415V (320-455V), 50Hz. For remote operation disconnect the wire between terminal 5/L3 on contactor and terminal 96 on the relay. Connect the remote OFF S01 push button as shown. Connect remote ON S11 push button parallel to S1 as shown.
S1 S0 Q1 K1 S10
= = = = =
ON Push Button Reset Push Button Contactor Bimetal Relay with SPP Feature 3LA0 switch
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Q1 = Line Contactor (2NO) Q2 = Star Contactor (1NO + 1NC) Q3 = Delta Contactor (1NO + 1NC) S0 = OFF Push Button S1 = ON Push Button S4 = Reset Push Button Q4 = Star Delta Timer with 1NO instantaneous and 1NO delayed Aux. Contact K1 = Bimetal Relay
Dimensional drawings
A1: DOL starter in enclosure A3: DOL with hand reset A4: DOL with lockable off (here a small lock comes on the off push button which is not shown here below)
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A2: DOL starter in open execution (contactor and relay are mounted on a plate)
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B2: Semi automatic star delta starter and B3: Fully automatic star delta starter
B4.
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C2.
3TE04 94-2A.. 3TE04 95-2A.. 3TE04 96-2A.. 3TE04 97-2A..
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Bimetal Overload Relay: The RAJA direct-on-line starter is fitted with 3UW50 relay. These relays are computer calibrated and therefore, offer accurate protection. The main benefit of this bimetal relay is the built-in single phasing protection in addition to the overload protection. This relay is automatic reset type and can not be reset by hand. Push buttons Push buttons are used for switching ON and OFF the starter. Operation: In DOL starting, the ON push button is pressed, which energizes the contactor coil, thus switching on the circuit. When the OFF push button is pressed, the contactor is de-energized, switching off the circuit. The bimetal relay under normal functioning of motor plays no active part in the starter. But under overload, single phasing or locked rotor conditions of Motor, the bimetal relay cuts-off the supply to the contactor coil, tripping the circuit. The contactor itself provides the necessary no-voltage protection in so far as it will drop out in the case of a supply failure, and for restarting on resumption of supply, the ON push button will have to be pressed again. A2. RAJA DOL stater in open execution:
The most economical and popular method of starting squirrel cage induction motors, is direct-on-line, where the starter is connected directly across the supply. However, the starting current at the moment of switching Direct-on-line can be as high as 6-8 times the rated current. Advantages: High starting torque, shorter starting time, simple construction and wiring, space saving etc. Disadvantages: High starting current
Types:
Agricultural Starters
A1. RAJA DOL starter
Construction This starter is exactly same as DOL starter with sheet steel housing except the enclosure and push buttons. The contactor and birelays are wired and mounted on the plate. It is expected that the user provides for the housing for this starter and also for the ON-OFF arrangement by way of push buttons or any other means. A3. RAJA DOL starter with hand reset: This starter is exactly same as RAJA DOL starter with sheet steel housing but in this case the relay needs to be reset manually. The OFF button on the housing is also used as reset button for resetting the relay after overload. Contactor: The DOL starter up to 10 HP is fitted with 3TW02 contactor. This contactor is specially designed by Siemens considering the requirements of industry as well as agriculture. Considering the specific need of the agricultural pump set applications, Siemens has designed a special wide band coil (200- 400V). This coil operates reliably even when there is wide voltage fluctuation. The contact rating of this contactor is 20 A. This high contactor rating has made RAJA starter the most suitable starter for applications where current for given HP is higher than that of the conventional motors e.g.. Submersible pumps etc.
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In this starter, the changeover from star to delta is done manually through a control switch. Construction: It consists of a star-delta switch (3LAO), contactor (3TW02), an overload relay (3UW50), Reset push button and a safety ON push button. Operation: To start the motor, move the 3LAO switch handle from O position to star (Y) position with the right hand and press the start - (I) push button with your left hand. The motor starts and when it has almost come to its rated speed (indicated when the motor hum reaches a steady pitch), turn the handle to delta position, still ensure to keep the push button pressed. After switching to delta, the push button and the switch handle can be released. To stop the motor, bring the handle of the switch to O position. If the starter trips automatically due to any fault, the switch handle is first to be brought to O position and the bimetal relay has to be reset. B2. Semi automatic Star-Delta Starter (3TS02)
This starter is exactly same as RAJA DOL starter with sheet steel housing but the relay needs to be reset manually by pressing OFF PB. Locking arrangement is provided for OFF push button; so starter cant be switched ON, inadvertently. B. Star delta starting method: In star delta starting, initially the motor windings are connected in star. This reduces the starting current by 1/3 rd of the full load current also the voltage by (1/3) of the rated value. As the torque is proportional to the square of the voltage, the starting torque also get reduced to 1/3 rd of its full load value. Once the motor attains approximately 80% of the rated speed, the windings get connected in the delta formation. Thus by star delta starting, the starting current is reduced to 2 to 2.5 times the rated current unlike DOL starting, where it is 7 to 8 times of the rated current. Advantages: low starting current Disadvantages: Low / medium starting torque, longer starting time, less simpler construction and wiring, requires more space etc.
Iy = Current in Y-connection ID = Current in connection
In this starter, the changeover from star to delta is done manually by pressing ON push button.
Synchronous speed
Speed/rated speed
B1.
Handle Operated Star Delta Starter (3LW42) Construction: It consists of three contactors (3TW03), bimetal overload relay (3UW50), and push buttons (ON-OFF, Reset) for control command. Operation: To start the motor, ON push button is pressed and the same is hold for 6 to 8 sec (starting time of the motor). After 6-8 sec, it is left. After this, motor automatically changes over from star to delta. The OFF push button has been provided to switch off the entire circuit.
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B3.
C. Industrial Starter:
C1. DOL (3TW04):
In this starter, the changeover from star to delta is done automatically after a preset time by using a timer.
This starter is similar to RAJA DOL starter with sheet steel housing (3TW42901A). In order to offer flexibility of selecting exact 3UA relay range by the customer, this starter has only provision for mounting the bi-relay but the birelay is not provided in the starter. Customer is required to select the suitable bi-relay and mount it in the starter before putting it in service. Construction: It consists of three contactors (3TW03), bimetal overload relay (3UW50), electronic timer (3RP) for automatic changeover from star to delta and push buttons (ON-OFF, Reset) for control command. Operation: To start the motor, ON push button is pressed, the line contactor and the star contactor switch-on connecting motor windings in star formation on reduced voltage. After the preset time, the timer automatically switches off the star contactor and switches ON the delta contactor, thus after the starting period, the motor runs on full voltage. The OFF push button has been provided to switch off the entire circuit. B4. Fully automatic star delta starter in open execution C2. Star Delta (3TE04):
This starter is exactly same as fully automatic starter in sheet steel housing expect the enclosure and push buttons. The contactor and birelays are wired and mounted on the plate.
This starter is similar to star delta starter with sheet steel housing (3TE02). In order to offer flexibility of selecting exact 3UA relay range by the customer, this starter has only provision for mounting the bi-relay but the birelay is not provided in the starter. Customer is required to select the suitable bi-relay and mount it in the starter before putting it in service.
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#3RV11 comes with integral relay function, hence external birelay is eliminated.
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* 3RV10 MBCB comes with built in overload protection hence no need to use an external overload relay; 3RV13 Mag only MPCB can also be used, however an external overload relay is required 1. 2. Please use Electronic Star delta time type 3RP15 for the changeover from star to main. Selection valid for Normal starting of the motors with starting time upto 10 seconds
Minimum auxiliary contacts for K1= 1NO+1NC, for K2=1NO, for K3=1NC and for contactor relay K5=2NO Selection for higher ratings upon request.
Please use Electronic Star delta time type 3RP15 for the changeover from star to main. Selection valid for Normal starting of the motors with starting time upto 10 seconds
Minimum auxiliary contacts for K1= 1NO+1NC, for K2=1NO, for K3=1NC and for contactor relay K5=2NO Selection for higher ratings upon request.
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Ranchi
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Deharadun
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Kochi
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