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1. Control unit SDE fault trip indication contact Push to trip button Padlocking device Extended rotary handle Door lock Extended rotary handle z Released for Manufacturing 8 Schneider Printed on 2014 01 28 51201640AA 05 2009 E71844A DB118632 Manually operated Compact with a rotary handle 51201640AA 05 2009 Opening closing reset Local opening and closing m OFF breaker open ON breaker closed DB118631 Remote opening Use either m an MX opening release m an MN undervoltage release m a delayed MN undervoltage release When connected to the control panel these releases may be used to remotely open the device MX MN Delay unit E71805A DB118731 Resetting the device following a trip m The device trips DB118633 Printed on 2014 01 28 Scbneider Electric E71844A Manually operated Compact Testing the device with a rotary handle m Close the device DB118635 DB118636 m Turn the handle to reset the device then back to close it again DB118637 Caution In case of breaker with direct rotary handle installed through door the opening of the door is only possible when the rotary handle is in ON or OFF position Electric 10 Schneider Printed on 2014 01 28 51201640AA 05 2009 DB118638 Manually operated Compact with a rotary handle Note the rotary handle can e
2. rms AC 12 DC 12 as per 690 6 A rms 380 5A rms 947 5 1 VDC 24 48 2 5A VDC 24 48 5 2 5A 125 0 5A 125 0 5A 250 0 3A 250 0 3A SDE fault trip indication 1 changeover contact VAC 240 380 6A rms VAC 24 48 5A rms for device with motor breaking capacity 480 6A rms 240 5A rms mechanism AC 12 DC 12 as per 690 6A rms 380 5A rms 947 5 1 VDC 24 48 2 5A VDC 24 48 512 SA 125 0 5A 125 0 5A 250 0 3A 250 0 3A CAO early break switch 2 changeover contacts VAC 240 380 6A rms VAC 24 48 5A rms for device with rotary breaking capacity 480 6 A rms 240 5A rms handle AC 12 DC 12 as per 690 6 A rms 380 5A rms 947 5 1 VDC 24 48 2 5A VDC 24 48 5 2 5A 125 0 5A 125 0 5A 250 0 3A 250 0 3A CAF early make switch 2 changeover contacts VAC 240 380 6A rms VAC 24 48 5A rms for device with rotary breaking capacity 480 6A rms 240 5A rms handle AC 12 DC 12 as per 690 6 A rms 380 5A rms 947 5 1 VDC 24 48 2 5A VDC 24 48 5 2 5A 125 0 5A 125 0 5A 250 0 3A 250 0 3A Device control auxiliaries MX opening release VAC 50 60 Hz 24 48 0 7 to 1 1 Un pick up 200 VA or W 80 ms device at Un 100 130 200 250 277 hold 4 5 VA or W 50 ms 10 380 480 V DC 12 24 30 48 60 100 130 200 250 MN undervoltage release VAC 50 60 Hz 24 48 open pick up 200 VA or W 80 ms device at Un 100 130 200 250 0 35 to 0 7 Un hold 4 5 VA or W 40 ms 10 380 480 close 0 85 Un V DC 24 30 48 60 100 130 200 250 Delay unit for under
3. of tripping Acircuit must never be reclosed locally or remotely before the cause of the fault has been identified and cleared Depending on the type of fault and the criticality of the loads a number of precautionary measures must be taken in particular the insulation and dielectric tests on a part of or the entire installation These checks and test must be directed and carried out by qualified personnel Inspect the circuit breaker following a short circuit m Check the tightness of connections see the device installation manual m Check the disconnecting contact clusters Reset the circuit breaker The circuit breaker can be reset locally or remotely See pages 5 9 and 15 in this manual for information on how the device can be reset Printed on 2014 01 28 Schneider 37 Electric E60416A EG60417A E60418A Compact operating conditions Environmental conditions Ambient temperature Compact devices can operate under the following temperature conditions m the electrical and mechanical characteristics are stipulated for an ambient temperature of 5 C to 70 C H circuit breaker closing is guaranteed down to 35 C m Compact without the control unit can be stored in an ambient temperature of 40 C to 85 C m the control unit can be stored in an ambient temperature of 25 C to 85 C Extreme atmospheric conditions Compact devices have successfully passed the tests defined by the following standards fo
4. or items tools electrical wires broken parts or shreds metal objects etc Conformity with the installation diagram Check that the devices conform with the installation diagram m breaking capacities indicated on the rating plates m identification of the control unit type rating m presence of any optional functions motor mechanism m protection settings long time short time instantaneous ground fault m identification of the protected circuit marked on the front of each device Condition of connections and auxiliaries Check device mounting in the switchboard and the tightness of power connections Check that all auxiliaries and accessories are correctly installed m electrical auxiliaries m terminal blocks m connections of auxiliary circuits Operation Check the mechanical operation of the devices m opening of contacts m closing of contacts Check on the control unit Check the control unit of each circuit breaker using the respective user manuals 36 Schneider Printed on 2014 01 28 51201640AA 05 2009 Electric Start up 51201640AA 05 2009 What to do when the circuit breaker trips Note the fault Faults are signalled locally and remotely by the indicators and auxiliary contacts installed on devices depending on each configuration See page 32 in this manual and the user manual of the control unit for information on the fault indications available with your circuit breaker Identify the cause
5. 3 c 3 i L 03 8 5 25 z 2 oz p 3 oQ 5 go a a 8 8 tezeuga S pa v c 229 g oD _ S o Je 8 5 es i E o Q 283 Si Ze vs O lt ea5 DE J ae o 825 3 g w osOeg w gt S TARF T Cy OO Oesaakly Or wn E WsuunZte A a vsosiza zz98l ga m Resetthe device then close it again ecosllad Schneider Printed on 2014 01 28 51201640AA 05 2009 Manually operated Compact with a toggle Testing the device m Push the toggle down to reset the device then back up close it again m Press the Press to trip button m Close the device 92984118Q V9EPO9S 51201640AA 05 2009 Printed on 2014 01 28 Schneider E60425A E60423A Manually operated Compact with a toggle S to sez SS Se SSS GAZ 51201640AA 05 2009 Locking the toggle Locking the toggle in the OFF position using one to three padlocks shackle diameter 5 to 8 mm DB118627 Locking the toggle in the ON or OFF position using one to three padlocks shackle diameter 5 to 8 mm DB118628 Printed on 2014 01 28 Schneider ectric DB118630 Manually operated Compact Components with a rotary handle CAF early make contact CAO early break contact OF1 ON OFF indication contact OF2 ON OFF indication contact OF3 ON OFF indication contact SD trip indication contact MX opening voltage release or MN undervoltage release Pa Direct rotary handle Padlocking device
6. 415A e The circuit breaker is in test position Remove the crank or continue to disconnected position CM ss ma e e The circuit breaker is in test position ks le T rest 2 A stop These operations require that all chassis locking functions be PAS Er za disabled es page 24 L The circuit breaker is in disconnected position Note eters for Hatten or 51201640AA 05 2009 Printed on 2014 01 28 Schneider 23 Electric Compact chassis Combination of locking systems It is possible to lock the device on the chassis in the disconnected position using m one to three padlocks m one or two keylocks m a combination of both Note Padlocks and keylocks may be used together If specified when ordering the chassis this locking function may be adapted to operate in all positions connected test and disconnected instead of in disconnected position alone 24 Schneider Electric DB118693 DB118695 DB118697 DB118699 Locking in the disconnected position Using one to three padlocks Locking Use padlocks with a maximum shackle diameter of 5 to 8 millimetres Device in disconnected Pull out the tab position DB118694 Insert the shackle The crank cannot be inserted max diameter 5 to 8 mm of the padlock s DB118696 Unlocking Remove the padlock s Rele
7. 805A E71805A R LiorM A A 16 Schneider Printed on 2014 01 28 51201640AA 05 2009 Electric Remote operated Compact Opening closing reset Manually recharge the device following a trip m The device trips Nea NG A Z N po pou OK or mw charged ek 51201640AA 05 2009 Printed on 2014 01 28 ectric 17 Remote operated Compact Locking the controls Disabling local or remote closing Locking the device using one to three padlocks shackle diameter 5 to 8 mm m Lock Open the device Pull out the tab Install the padlock s DB118666 DB118667 Note Padlocks and keylocks may be used together Rel EREN A A 18 Scbneider Printed on 2014 01 28 51201640AA 05 2009 ectric DB118669 Remote operated Compact Padlocks and keylocks may be used together Locking using padlocks is identical to the system on the previous page 51201640AA 05 2009 Locking the controls Disabling local or remote closing Locking the device using a keylock and or one to three padlocks shackle diameter 5 to 8 mm m Keylocking Open the device Turn the key Remove the key DB118736 DB118670 DB118666 m Unlock Insert the key Turn the key Push in the tab DB118673 DB118674 DB118675 Two types of keylocks are available RONIS PROFALUX DB118749 Printed on 2014 01 28 Scbneider 19 Electric DB118677 Compact chassis Component
8. Low voltage electrical distribution Compact NS Circuit breakers and switch disconnectors from 630 to 1600 A User manual 05 2009 Schneider Released for Manufacturing ES Electric Printed on 2014 01 28 Released for Manufacturing Printed on 2014 01 28 User manual for circuit breakers Contents and switch disconnectors Compact NS630b 1600A 51201640AA 05 2009 Discovering Compact Rating plate Manually operated Compact with a toggle Components Opening closing reset Testing the device Locking the toggle Manually operated Compact with a rotary handle Components Opening closing reset Testing the device Locking the rotary handle Remote operated Compact Components Opening closing reset Locking the controls Compact chassis Components Matching a device with its chassis Racking Locking in the disconnected position Locking the switchboard door Locking the device when the door is open Locking the safety shutters Electrical auxiliaries Electrical diagrams Operation Electrical characteristics of contacts and control auxiliaries Start up Start up operations What to do when the circuit breaker trips Compact operating conditions Environmental conditions Printed on 2014 01 28 Schneider Electric ooo NOuoD RP NN DB118615 Discovering Compact 2 Scbneider Electric DB118617 Rating plate Rated current x 100 A Performance level Suitability for isolati
9. ase the tab DB118698 Printed on 2014 01 28 51201640AA 05 2009 Compact chassis 51201640AA 05 2009 Locking in the disconnected position Using one or two keylocks Locking Device in disconnected position DB118702 Unlocking Insert the key s DB118704 DB118701 DB118703 DB118705 Turn the key s Turn the key s The crank cannot be inserted x A The crank can be inserted ee G DB118706 ge 0 S Three types of keylocks are available RONIS E71810A PROFALUX CASTELL E71812A Printed on 2014 01 28 Schneider 25 ectric Compact chassis Locking the switchboard door The locking device is installed on the left or right hand side of the chassis m when the device is in connected or test position the latch is lowered and the door is locked m when the device is in disconnected position the latch is raised and the door is unlocked DB118707 Disabling door opening Close the door Turn the crank until the The door is locked device is in test or connected position D D E71831A DB118708 DB118709 Enabling door opening Turn the crank until the The door is unlocked device is in disconnected position D D DB118710 E71835A Q E l R EREN A A 26 Scbneider Printe
10. ccessfully passed the electromagnetic compatibility tests EMC defined by the following international standards m IEC 947 2 appendix F m IEC 947 2 appendix B trip units with earth leakage function The above tests guarantee that m no nuisance tripping occurs E tripping times are respected Cleaning m Non metallic parts never use solvent soap or any other cleaning product Clean with a dry cloth only m Metal parts clean with a dry cloth whenever possible If solvent soap or any other cleaning product must be used make sure that it does not come into contact with non metallic parts Printed on 2014 01 28 Schneider 39 Electric Notes Electric R TA A A 40 Schneider Printed on 2014 01 28 51201640AA 05 2009 Released for Manufacturing Printed on 2014 01 28 Schneider Electric Industries SAS 35 rue Joseph Monier CS 30323 F 92506 Rueil Malmaison Cedex RCS Nanterre 954 503 439 Capital social 896 313 776 www schneider electric com 51201640AA 04 As standards specifications and designs change from time to time please ask for confirmation of the information given in this publication amp S This document has been printed on ecological paper Design Schneider Electric Photos Schneider Electric Printed Released for Manufacturing Printed on 2014 01 28 05 2009 2009 Schneider Electric Tous droits r serv s
11. d on 2014 01 28 51201640AA 05 2009 Electric Compact chassis 51201640AA 05 2009 Locking the device when the door is open When the door is open When the door is closed the crank cannot be inserted the crank can be inserted Printed on 2014 01 28 Schneider 27 ectric Compact chassis Locking the safety shutters Four locking possibilities inside the chassis using one or two padlocks maximum shackle diameter 5 to 8 mm for each shutter Top and bottom shutters not Top shutter not locked locked Bottom shutter locked DB118714 Top shutter locked Top and bottom shutters locked Bottom shutter not locked DB118715 28 Schneider Printed on 2014 01 28 51201640AA 05 2009 Electric Electric 51201640AA 05 2009 Printed on 2014 01 28 Schneider Electrical auxiliaries Electrical diagrams Fixed and withdrawable devices DB112769 The diagram is shown with circuits de energised all devices open connected and charged and relays in normal position E1 E6 communication H UC1 Z1 Z5 zone selective interlocking Z1 ZSI ZSI OUT SOURCE Z2 ZSI OUT Z3 ZSI IN SOURCE Z4 ZSI IN ST short time Z5 ZSI IN GF ground fault H M1 Vigi module input Micrologic 7 H UC2 T1 T2 T3 T4 external neutral E M2 M3 Vigi module input Micrologic 7 H UC3 F2 F1 external 24 V DC power sup
12. ltage MX XF 100 source 21 12 115 70 550 330 voltage 85 Yo source 10 6 75 44 350 210 voltage Note The indicated length is that for each of the two supply wires Printed on 2014 01 28 51201640AA 05 2009 Electric 51201640AA 05 2009 Printed on 2014 01 28 Schneider Start up Start up operations Procedure These operations must be carried out before using a Ageneral check of the device takes only a few minutes and avoids any risk of device for the first time mistakes due to errors or negligence Ageneral check must be carried out m prior to initial use H following an extended period during which the device is not used Acheck must be carried out with the entire switchboard de energised In switchboards with compartments only those compartments that may be accessed by the operators must be de energised Electrical tests Insulation and dielectric withstand tests must be carried out immediately after delivery of the switchboard These tests are precisely defined by international standards and must be directed and carried out by a qualified expert Prior to running the tests it is absolutely necessary to m disconnect all the electrical auxiliaries of the device MCH MX MN m remove the long time rating plug on the 7 0 A control units Removal of the rating plug disconnects the voltage measurement input Switchboard inspection Check that the devices are installed in a clean environment free of any installation scrap
13. on Type of device A Ag circuit breaker or switch disconnector LA f Ui rated insulation level TIAE Uimp impulse withstand voltage lezo e 0 leu SO enn lcu ultimate breaking capacity V 380 275 KA 50 440 Ue rated operational voltage 500 525 A 660 690 30 Ics rated service breaking capacit ls 75 Icu ks Icw 25kKA 0 5s cat B Ne lcw rated short time withstand current Standards IEC 60947 2 M AS UNE CEI BS UTE VDE NEMA Printed on 2014 01 28 51201640AA 05 2009 Electric 51201640AA 05 2009 Printed on 2014 01 28 Schneider DB118619 Manually operated Compact Components with a toggle Control auxiliary terminals OF1 ON OFF indication contact OF2 ON OFF indication contact OF3 ON OFF indication contact SD trip indication contact MX opening voltage release or MN undervoltage release Control unit SDE fault trip indication contact Rating plate Spring charging handle and ON OFF toggle Device for padlocking the toggle in all positions Push to trip button Device rating Padlocking device for the toggle in the OFF position Electric 4 Schneider Printed on 2014 01 28 51201640AA 05 2009 Manually operated Compact with a toggle Opening closing reset When connected to the control panel these releases may be used to remotely open V9EP09S tzagiaa Q 5 o D Os
14. ontacts CE1 contacts Key Withdrawable device only Eza SDE1 OF1 OF2 OF3 OF4 supplied as standard Interconnected connections 6 only one wire per connection point 2014 01 28 Schneider 31 Electric Electrical auxiliaries Operation The ON OFF indication contacts signal the status of Device the device main contacts completely closed completely open DB118718 OF ON OFF closed open indication closed changeover contacts The carriage switches indicate the connected test Chassis and disconnected positions completely connected DB118719 separation of the main circuits test position pa closed l closed separation of the auxiliary circuits completely disconnected CE connected position carriage switch contact CT test position carriage switch contact CD disconnected position carriage switch contact R LiorM A A 32 Schneider Printed on 2014 01 28 51201640AA 05 2009 Electrical auxiliaries Electrical characteristics of contacts and control auxiliaries Device indication contacts OF ON OFF contact 3 changeover contacts VAC 240 380 6A rms VAC 24 48 5A rms breaking capacity 480 6A rms 240 5A rms AC 12 DC 12 as per 690 6 A rms 380 5A rms 947 5 1 VDC 24 48 2 5A VDC 24 48 5 2 5A 125 0 5A 125 0 5A 250 0 3A 250 0 3A SD fault indication 1 changeover contact VAC 240 380 6A rms VAC 24 48 5A rms breaking capacity 480 6A rms 240 5A
15. ply VN external voltage connector must be connected to neutral with circuit breaker 3P M6C 6 programmable contacts must be connected to external relay M6C ext 24 V DC power supply required DB118738 om D se om vi ie D 0 5 T YOn eee ee Aa A2 A3 4 5 pa D2 C12 o B4 6 o0 8 ae D1 ci A1 SDE Fault trip indication contact supplied as standard SD Trip indication contact supplied as standard MN Undervoltage release or MX Shunt release standard or communicating A Digital ammeter P A power meter programmable protection 30 Schneider Electric Printed on 2014 01 28 51201640AA 05 2009 DB118741 Electrical auxiliaries Electrical diagrams Fixed and withdrawable devices open closed QDefaultG Default amp Closed i 7 i i i i PEE e Fane DB118742 OF3 OF2 OF1 ON OFF indication contacts 51201640AA 05 2009 Printed on i i i i t Q Disconnected Q Connected Q Test i ggs 938 92 2 zig Mon on N DD e Q cT1 cb2 CD1 CE3 CE2 CE1 o On a i a BO 8 amp 5 Ccp2 cD1 CE3 CE2 CE1 CT1 6 6 824 814 334 324 314 914 6 56 OO 822 812 332 322 312 912 6 6 0 6 6 821 811 331 321 311 911 CD2 Disconnected CE3 Connected CT1 Test position CD71 position CE2 position contacts c
16. quipped for locking by both padlocks and keylocks 51201640AA 05 2009 Locking the rotary handle Locking the direct or extended rotary handle in all positions using one to three padlocks shackle diameter 5 to 8 mm m Inthe standard configuration the device may be locked in the OFF position DB118658 m Remove the ring as indicated below to enable locking in both the ON and OFF positions DB118721 DB118639 DB118640 Printed on 2014 01 28 Schneider 11 DB118641 Manually operated Compact Locking the rotary handle with a rotary handle Locking the direct rotary handle in all positions using a keylock m Lock DB118642 DB118643 w 2 8 a a Two types of keylocks are available RONIS PROFALUX Rel oe A A 12 Schneider Printed on 2014 01 28 51201640AA 05 2009 ectric Manually operated Compact with a rotary handle 51201640AA 05 2009 Locking the rotary handle Door locking when the device is in the ON position using the extended rotary handle m Inthe standard configuration the door cannot be opened when the rotary handle is set to the ON position DB118646 DB118647 DB118648 DB118649 m The door lock function may be permanently disabled by removing the lock DB118650 Printed on 2014 01 28 Scbneider 13 Electric Remote operated Compact Components Fixed device SD trip indication contact 8 MX opening vol
17. r extreme atmospheric conditions m IEC 68 2 1 dry cold at 55 C m IEC 68 2 2 dry heat at 85 C m IEC 68 2 30 damp heat temperature 55 C relative humidity 95 m IEC 68 2 52 level 2 salt mist Compact devices can operate in the industrial environments defined by standard IEC 947 pollution degree up to 3 It is nonetheless advised to check that the devices are installed in suitably cooled switchboards without excessive dust Ne eee Vibrations Compact devices resist electromagnetic or mechanical vibrations Tests are carried out in compliance with standard IEC 68 2 6 for the levels required by merchant marine inspection organisations Veritas Lloyd s etc m 2 to 13 2 Hz amplitude 1 mm m 13 2 to 100 Hz constant acceleration 0 7 g Excessive vibration may cause tripping breaks in connections or damage to mechanical parts 38 Schneider Printed on 2014 01 28 51201640AA 05 2009 Electric E60420A Compact operating conditions 51201640AA 05 2009 Environmental conditions Electromagnetic disturbances Compact devices are protected against m overvoltages caused by devices that generate electromagnetic disturbances m overvoltages caused by an atmospheric disturbance or by a distribution system outage e g failure of a lighting system m devices emitting radio waves radios walkie talkies radar etc m electrostatic discharges produced by users Compact devices have su
18. s Carriage switch terminals ON OFF indication contact terminals Control auxiliary terminals Arc chute cover Auxiliary terminal shield Terminals for control unit and fault trip indication contacts Carriage switch terminals Racking interlock Locking by keylocks Locking by padlocks Connected test or disconnected position indicator Crank socket Position release button Mismatch protection Crank storage Door interlock Disconnecting contact cluster Withdraw grip Shutter locking blocks Side plate for withdrawable device Manually operated device with a toggle Manually operated device with a rotary handle Electrically operated device 20 Schneider Printed on 2014 01 28 51201640AA 05 2009 Electric Compact chassis To set up a mismatch prevention combination for the device and the chassis see the mismatch prevention installation manual 51201640AA 05 2009 Matching a device with its chassis The mismatch protection ensures that a device is installed only in a chassis with compatible characteristics The possible combinations are listed below DB118678 1 G 9 20 W Va ge m 8 ge E Printed on 2014 01 28 Schneider 21 Electric Compact chassis Racking For complete information on Compact handling and Removing the rails mounting see the installation manual s Press the release tabs and To put the rails back in press the release p
19. tage release B or MN undervoltage release OF ON OFF indication contacts Charging handle for SDE fault trip indication contact the closing order Control auxiliary terminals i Motor mechanism N Locking in the OFF position using a padlock Locking in the OFF position using a keylock and a padlock ON button Control unit OFF button Operation counter Front Trip indication button used a Rating plate Locking by padlock lead seal cover or screws for pushbuttons Indicator for position Closing spring status indicator of the main contacts Electric 14 Schneider Printed on 2014 01 28 51201640AA 05 2009 DB118655 DB118656 Remote operated Compact AN be 51201640AA 05 2009 Opening closing reset Local opening and closing Device open OFF Device closed ON discharged discharged DB118732 DB118733 ene moa Device open OFF charged DB118734 DB118735 Printed on 2014 01 28 Scbneider Electric 15 DB118657 DB118657 Remote operated Compact Opening closing reset Remote opening Use either m an MX opening release m an MN undervoltage release m a delayed MN undervoltage release m a motor mechanism When connected to the control panel these releases may be used to remotely open the device MX MN Delay unit E71805A DB118731 E71880A E71805A E71805A Remotely close Motor mechanism E71880A E71
20. ull the rails out tabs and push the rails in Before mounting Compact NS make sure it matches the chassis DB118679 DB118680 SS ee Inserting the device Open the circuit breaker Position the circuit breaker on the rails in any case it opens Check that it rests on all four supports automatically during connection DB118736 DB118681 Ifyou cannot insert the device in the chassis check that the mismatch protection on the chassis corresponds to that on the device DB118682 DB118683 DB118684 Electric 22 Scbneider Printed on 2014 01 28 51201640AA 05 2009 Compact chassis Racking Prerequisites The indicator on the front signals the position of the circuit breaker in the chassis To connect and disconnect the device the crank must be used Tea Ra e A win racking Racking the circuit breaker from the disconnected interlock all inhibit use ofthe crank to test position then to connected position The device is in disconnected position DB110366A E71815A The device is in test position Remove the crank or continue to connected position E60413A The device is in connected position Withdrawing the circuit breaker from the connected to test position then to disconnected position E60414A DB110365 The circuit breaker is in connected position E60
21. voltage V AC 50 60 Hz open 200 VA device at Un release V DC not adjustable 0 35 to 0 7 Un not adjustable 100 130 200 250 close 0 85 Un 0 25s V DC adjustable adjustable 48 60 100 130 200 250 380 480 0 5 0 9 1 5 3s Motor mechanism Motor mechanism V AC 50 60 Hz 48 60 100 130 200 240 277 400 440 480 V DC 24 30 48 60 100 125 200 250 0 85 to 1 1 Un consumption 180 VA or W overcurrent 2 to 3 In for 0 1 s 3 seconds max 3 cycles per minute Connected test and disconnected position carriage switches CE CT CD 3 changeover contacts VAC 240 8A rms VAC 24 48 5A rms breaking capacity 380 8A rms 240 5A rms AC 12 DC 12 as per 480 8A rms 380 5A rms 947 5 1 690 6A rms VDC 24 48 2 5A VDC 24 48 2 5A 125 0 8A 125 0 8A 250 0 3A 250 0 3A 51201640AA 05 2009 Printed on 2014 01 28 Schneider 33 Electric Electrical auxiliaries 34 Schneider Electric Electrical characteristics of contacts and control auxiliaries Wiring of control auxiliaries Under pick up conditions the level of consumption is approximately 150 to 200 VA Consequently for low supply voltages 12 24 48 V cables must not exceed a maximum length determined by the supply voltage and the cross section of the cables Indicative values for maximum cable lengths in meters 12V 24V 48 V MN 100 Yo source 58 36 280 165 voltage 85 source 16 10 75 45 vo

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