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VD4
Vacuum circuit-breaker
Instruction manual BA 460/07 E
Your safety first – always!
• Only install switchgear and/or switchboards in enclosed rooms suitable forelectrical equipment.
• Ensure that installation, operation and maintenance are carried out byspecialist electricians only.
• Comply in full with the legally recognized standards (DIN VDE / IEC), theconnection conditions of the local electrical utility and the applicable safetyat work regulations.
• Observe the relevant information in the instruction manual for all actionsinvolving switchgear and switchboards.
• Danger!
Pay special attention to the hazard notes in the instruction manual marked withthis warning symbol.
• Make sure that under operation condition of the switchgear or switchboardthe specified data are not exceeded.
• Keep the instruction manual accessible to all persons concerned withinstallation, operation and maintenance.
• The user’s personnel are to act responsibly in all matters affecting safety atwork and the correct handling of the switchgear.
If you have any further questions on this instruction manual, the members of ourfield organization will be pleased to provide the required information.
That's why our instruction manual begins with these recommendations:
WARNUNGAnerkannte Regeln der Technik und Betriebsanleitungen
beachten !
Gefährliche Spannung kann elektrischen Schock und Verbrennungen verursachen.
Vor Aufnahme von Arbeiten jeder Art dieses Gerät unbedingt freischalten,erden und kurzschließen.
WARNINGAlways observe the instruction manual and follow the rules
of good engineering practice !
Hazardous voltage can cause electrical shock and burns.
Disconnect power, then earth and short-circuit before proceedingwith any work on this equipment.
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Contents Page
7.2 Preparatory activities 387.3 Movement of the withdrawable part 387.3.1 Manual insertion from the
test/disconnected position tothe service position 38
7.3.2 Manual withdrawal from the serviceposition into the test/disconnectedposition 39
7.3.3 Motor-driven movement of thewithdrawable part 39
7.3.4 Withdrawal from the test/disconnectedposition onto the service truck 39
7.3.5 Insertion from the service truck intothe test/disconnected position 40
7.4 Operation of the circuit-breaker 407.4.1 Charging the spring energy
storage mechanism 407.4.2 Closing and opening the circuit-breaker 408 Maintenance 428.1 General 428.1.1 Service-life 428.2 Inspection and functional testing 428.2.1 Switching device in general 428.2.2 Stored-energy spring mechanism 428.2.3 Breaker pole 438.2.4 Withdrawable assembly 438.3 Servicing 438.3.1 Switching devices in general 438.3.2 Stored-energy spring mechanism 438.3.3 Breaker pole 438.4 Repair 448.4.1 VD4 circuit-breaker run-on block 448.4.2 Replacement of circuit-breaker
parts and accessories 448.4.3 Touch up of surfaces 448.4.4 Circuit-breakers in general 458.4.5 Replacement of contact systems 458.4.6 Replacement of withdrawable assembly 458.5 Testing withdrawable parts with a
VD4 type circuit-breaker 458.5.1 Motor-driven withdrawable parts 458.5.2 Checking the correctness of
dimensional settings 458.5.3 Checking auxiliary switch settings
on type A withdrawable parts 468.5.4 Checking auxiliary switch settings
on type B withdrawable parts 468.5.5 Checking the direction of rotation of the
travel motors on motor-drivenwithdrawable parts 46
8.5.6 Testing of interlock conditions 468.6 Spare parts, auxiliary materials, lubricants 478.6.1 Spare parts 478.6.2 Auxiliary materials 499 Application of the
X-ray regulations 5310 Comparison of designations to
VDE-DIN 40719 Part 2and IEC 61346-1/IEC 61346-2 54
We reserve all rights to this publication. Misuse, particularly including duplication and making available of this manual –or extracts – to third parties is prohibited. The information supplied is without liability. Subject to alteration.
© ABB AG, 2005
Contents Page
1 Summary 51.1 General 51.2 Standards and specifications 51.2.1 Switchgear manufacture 51.2.2 Installation and operation 51.3 Operating conditions 51.3.1 Normal operating conditions 51.3.2 Special operating conditions 52 Technical data
Circuit-breakers for fixed installation 62.1 Technical data and weight 62.2 Technical data
Releases and blocking magnet 72.3 Technical data
Charging motor for stored-energyspring mechanisms 8
2.4 Permissible number of vacuuminterrupter switching operations 11
2.5 Dimensional drawingsCircuit-breakers for fixed installation 13
2.6 Circuit-breaker wiring diagram 16
3 Technical dataCircuit-breakers on withdrawable part 17
3.1 Technical data and weight 173.2 Dimensional drawings 193.3 Wiring diagrams for C.B. on
withdrawable part 264 Structure and function 324.1 Basic structure of the C.B. on
withdrawable part 324.2 Structure on the breaker poles 324.3 Structure of the breaker
operating mechanism 324.3.1 Releases, blocking magnet and
auxiliary switches 324.3.2 Mounting of the VD4 on trucks from
other manufacturers 334.4 Function 334.4.1 Charging of the spring energy
storage mechanism 334.4.2 Closing procedure 334.4.3 Opening procedure 344.4.4 Auto-reclosing sequence 344.4.5 Quenching principle of the
vacuum interrupter 344.5 Interlocks/protection against
maloperation 345 Despatch and storage 375.1 Condition on delivery 375.2 Packaging 375.3 Transport 375.4 Delivery 375.5 Intermediate storage 376 Installation and mounting of the breaker 387 Commissioning/Operation 387.1 Note on safety at work 38
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1 Summary
1.1 General(Figures 2/1 to 2/8)
The vacuum circuit-breakers of type VD4 areintended for indoor installation in air-insulatedswitchgear systems. They have a switchingcapacity capable of handling the loads occuringat start-up and shutdown of equipment and plantunits both in normal and in fault state.
Vacuum circuit-breakers have particular advan-tages for use in networks where there is a highswitching frequency in the working current rangeand/or where a certain number of short-circuitbreaking operations are expected. Type VD4vacuum circuit-breakers are suitable for autore-closing, and have exceptionally high operatingreliability and long life.
The vacuum circuit-breakers of type VD4,designed in column form, can be supplied bothas individual units for fixed installation andmounted on chassis. Their basic structure isshown in figures 2/1 to 2/8.
1.2 Standards and specifications
1.2.1 Switchgear manufacture
The switchgear complies with the followingspecifications in accordance with DIN VDE andthe relevant IEC publications:
• VDE 0670, part 1000 and IEC 60694
• VDE 0671, part 100, and IEC 62271-100.
1.2.2 Installation and operation
The relevant specifications are to be taken intoaccount during installation and operation,particularly:
• DIN VDE 0101, Power installations exceedingAC 1 kV
• VDE 0105, Operation of electrial installations
• DIN VDE 0141, Earthing systems for special powerinstallations with rated voltages above 1 kV
• Accident prevention regulations issued by theappropriate professional bodies or comparableorganisations.
In Germany, these comprise the following safetyregulations:
– Health and Safety at Work Standards BGV A1and BGV A3
• Safety guidelines for auxiliary and operatingmaterials
• Order-related details provided by ABB.
1.3 Operating conditions
1.3.1 Normal operating conditions
Design to VDE 0670, part 1000, “Commonspecifications for high-voltage switchgear andcontrolgear standards“ and IEC publication60694, with the following limit values:
• Ambient temperature:
– Maximum +40 °C
– Maximum 24 hour average +35 °C
– Minimum (according to“minus 5 indoor class”) –5 °C
• Humidity:– the average value of the
relative humidity, measured overa period of 24 h, does not exceed 95%
– the average value of the watervapour pressure, over a periodof 24 h, does not exceed 2,2 kPa
– the average value of therelative humidity, over a periodof one month, does not exceed 90%
– the average value of the watervapour pressure, over a periodof one month, does not exceed 1,8 kPa
• Maximum site altitude:≤ 1000 m above sea level.
1.3.2 Special operating conditions
Special operating conditions are to be agreed onby the manufacturer and user. The manufacturermust be consulted in advance about each specialoperating condition:
• Site altitude over 1000 m:
– Allow for the reduction in the dielectricstrength of the air.
• Increased ambient temperature:
– Current carrying capacity is reduced.
– Provide additional ventilation for heatdissipation.
• Climate:
– Avoid the risk of corrosion or other damage inareas:
• with high humidity and/or
• with major rapid temperature fluctuations.
– Implement preventive measures (e.g. electricheaters) to preclude condensation pheno-mena.
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2 Technical dataCircuit-breaker for fixed installation
2.1 Technical data and weight
1) When the operating voltage is lower than the rated voltage, the same values apply as for rated voltage. Higher values on request.2) Individual unit (without chassis) with motor-operated mechanism and basic release equipment.
Breaker Rated Rated Rated short- Short- Rated short- Rated short- Pole Weight 2) Permissible numbertype voltage current circuit- circuit circuit circuit centres of vacuum interrupter
breaking breaking making duration switching operationscurrent current current.symm.2) asymm.2) (peak)2)
VM1... kV A kA kA kA s mm approx. kg Figure 2/9 Page 11/12
1206-16 12 630 16 17.4 40 3 150/210 69/74 Diagram A1212-16 1250 150/210 70/75 Diagram B
1206-20 630 20 21.8 50 3 150/210 69/74 Diagram C1212-20 1250 150/210 70/75 Diagram D1216-20 1600 210/275 147/155 Diagram D1220-20 2000 210/275 147/155 Diagram D1225-20 2500 210/275 147/155 Diagram D
1206-25 630 25 27.3 63 3 150/210 69/74 Diagram E1212-25 1250 150/210 70/75 Diagram E1216-25 1600 210/275 147/155 Diagram E1220-25 2000 210/275 147/155 Diagram E1225-25 2500 210/275 151/159 Diagram E
1206-31 630 31.5 34.3 80 3 150/210 80/85 Diagram F1212-31 1250 150/210 81/86 Diagram F1216-31 1600 210/275 147/155 Diagram F1220-31 2000 210/275 147/155 Diagram F1225-31 2500 210/275 151/159 Diagram F
1212-40 1250 40 43.6 100 3 210 94 Diagram G1216-40 1600 210/275 147/155 Diagram G1220-40 2000 210/275 147/155 Diagram G1225-40 2500 210/275 151/159 Diagram G
1706-16 17.5 630 16 17.4 40 3 150/210 69/74 Diagram A1712-16 1250 150/210 70/75 Diagram B
1706-20 630 20 21.8 50 3 150/210 69/74 Diagram D1712-20 1250 150/210 70/75 Diagram D1716-20 1600 210/275 147/155 Diagram D1720-20 2000 210/275 147/155 Diagram D1725-20 2500 210/275 151/159 Diagram D
1706-25 630 25 27.3 63 3 150/210 80/85 Diagram E1712-25 1250 150/210 81/86 Diagram E1716-25 1600 210/275 147/155 Diagram E1720-25 2000 210/275 147/155 Diagram E1725-25 2500 210/275 151/159 Diagram E
1706-31 630 31.5 34.3 80 3 150/210 90/93 Diagram F1712-31 1250 150/210 91/94 Diagram F1716-31 1600 275 155 Diagram F1720-31 2000 275 155 Diagram F1725-31 2500 275 159 Diagram F
1712-40 1250 40 43.6 100 3 210 94 Diagram G1716-40 1600 210/275 147/155 Diagram G1720-40 2000 210/275 147/155 Diagram G1725-40 2500 210/275 151/159 Diagram G
2406-16 24 630 16 17.4 40 3 210/275 76/81 Diagram A2412-16 1250 210/275 78/83 Diagram B2416-16 1600 275 167 Diagram B2420-16 2000 275 167 Diagram B2425-16 2500 275 167 Diagram B
2406-20 630 20 21.8 50 3 210/275 76/81 Diagram D2412-20 1250 210/275 78/83 Diagram D2416-20 1600 275 167 Diagram D2420-20 2000 275 167 Diagram D2425-20 2500 275 167 Diagram D
2406-25 630 25 27.3 63 3 210/275 76/81 Diagram E2412-25 1250 210/275 82/87 Diagram E2416-25 1600 275 167 Diagram E2420-25 2000 275 167 Diagram E2425-25 2500 275 173 Diagram E
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Rated voltage kV 12 17.5 24Rated frequency Hz 50/60 50/60 50/60Rated lightning impulse withstand voltage kV 75 95 125Rated power frequency withstand voltage kV 281) 381) 50Rate of rise of transient recovery voltage kV/µs 0.34 0.42 0.47Peak of transient recovery voltage kV 20.6 30 41Rated operating sequence O-3 min-CO-3 min-CORated operating sequence with autoreclosing O-0.3 s-CO-3 min-CO
1) At the rated supply voltage.2) If the activating relay contact cannot itself interrupt the release
coil current.
Guideline values for function times:Closing time approx. 60 msOpening time ≤ 45 msArcing time (at 50 Hz) ≤ 15 msBreak time ≤ 60 msMinimum commandtime on closing 20 ms 1) (120 ms 2))Minimum commandtime on opening 20 ms 1) ( 80 ms 2))
2.2 Technical dataReleases and blocking magnet
Equipment Power consumption 1)
AC DCVA W
Shunt release OFF -Y2 3), -Y9 3) 250 250-Y2 5), -Y9 5) 310 310
Shunt release ON -Y3 3) 250 250-Y3 5) 310 310
Blocking magnet -Y1 3) 5) 10 10Undervoltage release: -Y4• undelayed 3) 5) 11 10• delayed 4) 10 –Indirect overcurrent release -Y7with intermediate current transformer:• two-phase 3.5 2) /15 –• three-phase 2.0 2) /15 –
1) Approximate values2) With short-circuited intermediate current transformer3) Rated supply voltages AC: 110 and 220 V, DC: 24, 48, 60, 110 and 220 V.4) See RN3U for supply voltage5) Rated supply voltage AC: 240 V, DC: 125 and 240 V.
1) 42 kV on request.
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Figure 2/1: VD4 circuit-breaker for fixed installation,12 kV, 1250 A, mechanism side
1) Approximate values2) At rated supply voltage
Figure 2/2: VD4 circuit-breaker for fixed installation,12 kV, 1250 A, pole side
2.3 Technical dataMotor-operated mechanisms
Groschopp-Motor
Rated Power Motor protection Chargingsupply consumpt- (ABB-Stotz m.c.b.) timevoltage ion1) (maxi-
mum) 2)
V VA/W A s
AC110 260 1.6 S 281UC-K 10220 260 0.75 10240 260 0.75 10
DC
60 240 3.0 S 282UC-K 10110 230 1.6 10125 260 1.6 10220 240 0.75 10240 260 0.75 10
Gefeg-Motor
Rated Power Motor protection Chargingsupply consumpt- (ABB-Stotz m.c.b.) timevoltage ion1) (maxi-
mum) 2)
V VA/W A s
AC110 150 1.6 S 281UC-K 15220 150 0.75 15240 170 0.75 15
DC 24 130 4.0 S 282UC-K 15 48 130 3.0 15 60 130 2.0 15110 140 1.0 15125 160 1.0 15220 140 0.75 15240 150 0.75 15
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Figure 2/5: Vacuum circuit-breaker, type VD4, high-current,for 12 kV and rated current 2000 A, mechanism side
Figure 2/6: Vacuum circuit-breaker, type VD4, high-current,for 12 kV and rated current 2000 A, pole side
Figure 2/3: VD4 circuit-breaker for fixed installation,24 kV, 1250 A, mechanism side
Figure 2/4: VD4 circuit-breaker for fixed installation,24 kV, 1250 A, pole side
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Figure 2/7: VD4 circuit-breaker, on withdrawable part,12 kV, 630 A, mechanism side
Figure 2/8: VD4 circuit-breaker, on withdrawable part,12 kV, 630 A, pole side
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2.4 Permissible number of vacuum interrupter switching operations
0,055
0,1 0,2 0,3 0,4 0,5 0,6 0,8 1
678
10
2
3
45678
10 2
2
3
45678
103
2
3
45678
4
2
3
45678
105
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 109 20 30 40 50
10
Breaking current la (kA)
Num
ber
of o
per
atin
g cy
cles
n
0,055
0,1 0,2 0,3 0,4 0,5 0,6 0,8 1
678
10
2
3
45678
10 2
2
3
45678
103
2
3
45678
4
2
3
45678
105
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 109 20 30 40 50
10
Breaking current la (kA)
Num
ber
of o
per
atin
g cy
cles
n
0,055
0,1 0,2 0,3 0,4 0,5 0,6 0,8 1
678
10
2
3
45678
10 2
2
3
45678
103
2
3
45678
4
2
3
45678
105
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 109 20 30 40 50
10
Breaking current la (kA)
Num
ber
of o
per
atin
g cy
cles
n
0,055
0,1 0,2 0,3 0,4 0,5 0,6 0,8 1
678
10
2
3
45678
10 2
2
3
45678
103
2
3
45678
4
2
3
45678
105
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 109 20 30 40 50
10
Breaking current la (kA)
Num
ber
of o
per
atin
g cy
cles
n
Diagram C) Diagram D)
Diagram A) Diagram B)
Figure 2/9: Permissible number of vacuum interrupter operating cycles n as a function of the breaking current Ia.
(Reference see section 2.1 and 3.1 – Technical data page 6 and 17)
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0,055
0,1 0,2 0,3 0,4 0,5 0,6 0,8 1
678
10
2
3
45678
10 2
2
3
45678
103
2
3
45678
4
2
3
45678
105
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 109 20 30 40 50
10
Breaking current la (kA)
Num
ber
of o
per
atin
g cy
cles
n
0,055
0,1 0,2 0,3 0,4 0,5 0,6 0,8 1
678
10
2
3
45678
10 2
2
3
45678
103
2
3
45678
4
2
3
45678
105
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 109 20 30 40 50
10
Breaking current la (kA)
Num
ber
of o
per
atin
g cy
cles
n
0,055
0,1 0,2 0,3 0,4 0,5 0,6 0,8 1
678
10
2
3
45678
10 2
2
3
45678
103
2
3
45678
4
2
3
45678
105
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 109 20 30 40 50
10
Breaking current la (kA)
Num
ber
of o
per
atin
g cy
cles
n
Figure 2/9: Permissible number of vacuum interrupter operating cycles n as a function of the breaking current Ia.
(Reference see section 2.1 and 3.1 – Technical data page 6 and 17)
Diagram G)
Diagram E) Diagram F)
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K = Cable entry
T = Handling bores, both sides
A = View “A"
GA = Tested terminal zone
M = Minimum distance to DIN VDE 0101
A1 = Terminal for 630 A
A2 = Terminal for 1250 A
A3 = Terminal bar to DIN 46 433, for 17.5 kV shrink sleeve fitted
= Earthing conductor terminal, use contact washer
Figure 2/10: Dimensional drawing of circuit-breaker type VD4:• 12 kV, 630 A and 1250 A, ... 31.5 kA• 17.5 kV, 630 A and 1250 A, ... 31.5 kA
Rated Rated Ratedvoltage current short-
circuitbreakingcurrent
kV A kA p a a1 c d f
24 630/ ... 25 210 570 515 520 570 3901250 275 700 645 650 700 488
K = Cable entry
T = Handling bore, both sides
A = View “A"
GA = Tested terminal zone
M = Minimum distance to DIN VDE 0101
A1 = Terminal for 630 A
A2 = Terminal for 1250 A
A3 = Terminal bar to DIN 46 433, for 24 kV shrink sleeve fitted
= Earthing conductor terminal, use contact washer
Figure 2/11: Dimensional drawing of circuit-breaker type VD4:24 kV, 630 A and 1250 A, ... 25 kA.
Rated Rated Ratedvoltage current short-
circuitbreakingcurrent
kV A kA p a a1 c d f
12 630/ ... 31.5 150 450 395 400 450 3001250 210 570 515 520 570 390
17.5 630/ ... 31.5 150 450 395 400 450 3001250 210 570 515 520 570 390
A3
20
0
M M
M M
GA
24
40(50)
fM12
20
0
A
ø4
5
22
22
!
43
3
Tp p
25c
a
a1
35
d
VD 4ABB
M12
46
1
608
95K
ø115A
40 ° 80 °
M122
05
21
7,5
77
,5
345409
424
44
55
0
10
0
M
30
60
368
480
24
30
47
5
A1M12Insertiondepth 18 + 2
M10Insertiondepth 15 + 1
A2
M12
f
M
24
M
200
40 (50)
A3
M M
200
GA
ø45
22
22
A1M12Insertiondepth 18 + 2
M10Insertiondepth 15 + 1
A2
A
25
35
!
c
a
a1
Tp p
433
d
VD 4ABB
631
K
40 ° 80 °
M12
310
282,
5
77,5
345409
424
44
550
100
M
30
60
368
480
24
A
608
95
ø115
30
475
M12
2.5 Dimensional drawingsCircuit-breakers for fixed installation
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K = Cable entry
T = Handling bores, both sidesNote: Remove the lifting lugs on both sides before commissioning
A = View „A“GA = Tested terminal zone
M = Minimum distance to DIN VDE 0101
A1 = Terminal for contact arm
A2 = Terminal for connecting barA3 = Terminal bar to DIN 46 433,
for 17.5 kV shrink sleeve fitted
= Earthing conductor terminal, use contact washer
1) Breakers with rated currents 2500 A are fitted with a cooling element.
Figure 2/13: Dimensional drawing of circuit-breaker type VD4:high-current.• 12/17.5 kV, 1600 ...2500 A1), ...40 kA
Figure 2/12: Dimensional drawing of circuit-breaker type VD4:• 12/17.5 kV, ...1600 A, 40 kA.
K = Cable entry
T = Handling bores, both sidesNote: Remove the lifting lugs on both sides before commissioning
A = View „A“
GA = Tested terminal zone
M = Minimum distance to DIN VDE 0101
A1 = Terminal for contact arm
A2 = Terminal for connecting bar
A3 = Terminal bar to DIN 46 433
= Earthing conductor terminal, use contact washer
Rated Rated Ratedvoltage current short-
circuitbreakingcurrent
kV A kA p a a1 c d e f g
12/17.5 ... 1250 40 210 610 515 520 570 345 390 409
... 1250 40 210 610 555 560 600 320 405 428
1600 40 210 610 555 560 600 320 405 428275 750 695 700 750 345 512 428
A3 M12
24
f
M M50GA
A - A
ø45 22
22
A2: M10/15 deep+2A1: M12/18 deep+2
24
424
80°
670
475
77,5
40°
608
KT
M
44
530 30
100
50
95
385
M12
237,
531
0
588.
5
eg
434
550
a1
a
35
c 25
d
p p
A
A
ABB
!
VD 4ABB
616
385
670
599
40°
80°
f
a1
a
c
dp p
200
M12
M M
24
M M
200
A3
80
12
A
12
20 20
2020
35
433
25
M12
95
310
237,
5
78
M
M12
e
g
424
44
24
3010
0
550
475
K
GA
608
A3
T
!
VD 4ABB
A
50
530
1)
1)
1)
A1M10Insertion depth20 + 2
A2M12Insertion depth25 + 2
Rated Rated Ratedvoltage current short-
circuitsbreakingcurrent
kV A kA p a a1 c d e f g
12 1600 ... 31.5 210 610 555 560 600 320 405 409... 2500 1) 275 750 695 700 750 345 512 409
12 1600 40 210 610 555 560 600 320 405 428... 25001) 275 750 695 700 750 345 512 428
17.5 1600 ... 25 210 610 555 560 600 320 405 409... 25001) 275 750 695 700 750 345 512 409
31.5 275 750 695 700 750 345 512 409
17,5 1600 40... 2500 1) 275 750 695 700 750 345 512 428
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Figure 2/14: Dimensional drawing of circuit-breaker type VD4:high-current, 24 kV, ...2500 A, ... 25 kA.
K = Cable entry
T = Handling bores, both sidesNote: Remove the lifting lugs on both sides before commissioning
A = View „A“
GA = Tested terminal zone
M = Minimum distance to DIN VDE 0101
A1 = Terminal for contact arm
A2 = Terminal for connecting bar
A3 = Terminal bar to DIN 46 433,for 24 kV shrink sleeve fitted
= Earthing conductor terminal, use contact washer
1) Breakers with rated currents 2500 A are fitted with a cooling element.
Rated Rated Ratedvoltage current short-
circuitbreakingcurrent
kV A kA p a a1 c d f e
24 ... 25001) ... 25 275 750 695 700 750 512 34566
164
2
A
385
670
608
M M
A3
KT
200
M12 f
24
M M
200
80
A1M10Insertion depth20 + 2
12
A
12
20 20
2020
a1
a
35
c
433
25
M12
dp p 95
310
282,
5
77,5
M
M12
e
409
424
4444
24
530
30
100
550
475
GA
A2M12Insertion depth25 + 2
40°
80°
50
1)
1)
1)
!
VD 4ABB
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Special arrangement for: -S5
Type 19 Type 20 Type 22 Type 23 Type 24
ON
OF
F
Standardarrangement
Type 21
1) Only when -Y1 not fitted2) External operation
2.6 Circuit-breaker wiring diagram
– S1 Auxiliary switch on operating mechanism– S2 Auxiliary switch on blocking magnet– S3 Auxiliary switch on the breaker shaft– S4 Auxiliary switch on the breaker shaft– S5 Auxiliary switch on the breaker shaft– S7 Auxiliary switch for fault annunciation
(fleeting contact, time ≥ 30 ms)
Figure 2/15 : Wiring diagram
Arrangement for DC 24, 48, 60, 110, 125, 220, 240 V; AC 110, 220, 240 V
– Y1 Blocking magnet– Y2 Shunt release OFF– Y3 Shunt release ON– Y4 Undervoltage release– Y7 Indirect overcurrent release– Y9 Second shunt release OFF– V1 Series rectifier for – Y1– V2 Series rectifier for – Y2
Shown with the spring energy storage mechanism in thedischarged state. The wiring diagram comprises thebasic components and all further equipment options forthe various VD4 types. The scope of equipment possiblewithin an individual type series is listed in the relevantswitchgear list, and the equipment fitted in each indivi-dual case can be found in the order documentation.
Note:Shunt releases and blocking magnets are fundamentallywired with rectifiers (e.g. magnet holder 40 with integratedrectifiers -V1, -V2, -V3 and -V9).Rectifiers function as free-wheeling diodes if d.c.-supply.
– V3 Series rectifier for – Y3 and – K0– V4 Series rectifier for – Y4– V9 Series rectifier for – Y9– M0 Charging motor for spring
energy store– K0 Anti-pumping relay– R0 Series resistor
See page 54 for comparison of VDE/IEC designations.
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3 Technical DataCircuit-breakers on withdrawable part
3.1 Technical data and weight1)
Breaker Rated Rated Rated short- Short- Rated short- Rated short- Pole Weight 1)3) Permissible numbertype voltage current circuit- circuit circuit circuit centres1) of vacuum interrupter
breaking breaking making duration switching operationscurrent current currentsymm.2) asymm.2) (peak)2)
VM1... kV A kA kA kA s mm approx. kg Figure 2/9 Page 11/12
1206-16 12 630 16 17.4 40 3 150/210 105/110 Diagram A1212-16 1250 150/210 120/125 Diagram B
1206-20 630 20 21.8 50 3 150/210 105/110 Diagram C1212-20 1250 150/210 120/125 Diagram D1216-20 1600 210/275 190/195 Diagram D1220-20 2000 210/275 195/200 Diagram D1225-20 2500 275 205 Diagram D
1206-25 630 25 27.3 63 3 150/210 105/110 Diagram E1212-25 1250 150/210 120/125 Diagram E1216-25 1600 210/275 190/195 Diagram E1220-25 2000 210/275 195/200 Diagram E1225-25 2500 275 205 Diagram E
1206-31 630 31.5 34.3 80 3 150/210 105/110 Diagram F1212-31 1250 150/210 120/125 Diagram F1216-31 1600 210/275 190/195 Diagram F1220-31 2000 210/275 195/200 Diagram F1225-31 2500 275 205 Diagram F
1212-40 1250 40 43.6 100 3 210 185 Diagram G1216-40 1600 210/275 190/195 Diagram G1220-40 2000 210/275 195/200 Diagram G1225-40 2500 275 205 Diagram G
1706-16 17.5 630 16 17.4 40 3 150/210 105/110 Diagram A1712-16 1250 150/210 120/125 Diagram B
1706-20 630 20 21.8 50 3 150/210 105/110 Diagram D1712-20 1250 150/210 120/125 Diagram D1716-20 1600 210/275 190/195 Diagram D1720-20 2000 210/275 195/200 Diagram D1725-20 2500 275 205 Diagram D
1706-25 630 25 27.3 63 3 150/210 105/110 Diagram E1712-25 1250 150/210 120/125 Diagram E1716-25 1600 210/275 190/195 Diagram E1720-25 2000 210/275 195/200 Diagram E1725-25 2500 275 205 Diagram E
1706-31 630 31.5 34.3 80 3 150/210 105/110 Diagram F1712-31 1250 150/210 120/125 Diagram F1716-31 1600 210/275 190/195 Diagram F1720-31 2000 210/275 195/200 Diagram F1725-31 2500 275 205 Diagram F
1712-40 1250 40 43.6 100 3 210 185 Diagram G1716-40 1600 210/275 190/195 Diagram G1720-40 2000 210/275 195/200 Diagram G1725-40 2500 275 205 Diagram G
1) For more details to cell-type allocations see section dimensional drawings.2) When the operating voltage is lower than the rated voltage, the same values apply as for rated voltage.
Higher values on request.3) With manual charging mechanism.
Weight is increased by around 5 kg if charging motor is fitted.Weight is increased by around 5 kg if the motor-driven withdrawable assembly is used.
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Breaker Rated Rated Rated short- Short- Rated short- Rated short- Pole Weight 1)3) Permissible numbertype voltage current circuit- circuit circuit circuit centres1) of vacuum interrupter
breaking breaking making duration switching opartionscurrent current currentsymm.2) asymm.2) (peak)2)
VD4... kV A kA kA kA s mm approx. kg Figure 2/9 Page 11/12
2406-16 24 630 16 17.4 40 3 210/275 110/115 Diagram A2412-16 1250 210/275 120/125 Diagram B2416-16 1600 275 205 Diagram B2420-16 2000 275 205 Diagram B2425-16 2500 4) 275 205 Diagram B
2406-20 630 20 21.8 50 3 210/275 110/115 Diagram D2412-20 1250 210/275 120/125 Diagram D2416-20 1600 275 205 Diagram D2420-20 2000 275 205 Diagram D2425-20 2500 4) 275 205 Diagram D
2406-25 630 25 27.3 63 3 150/210 105/110 Diagram E2412-25 1250 150/210 120/125 Diagram E2416-25 1600 210/275 190/195 Diagram E2420-25 2000 210/275 195/200 Diagram E2425-25 2500 4) 275 205 Diagram E
1) For more details to cell-type allocations see section dimensional drawings.2) When the operating voltage is lower than the rated voltage, the same values apply as for rated voltage.
Higher values on request.3) With manual charging mechanism.
Weight is increased by around 5 kg if charging motor is fitted.Weight is increased by around 2 kg if the motor-driven withdrawable assembly is used.
4) > 2300 A with fan cooling
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• Use in ZS1, UniGear Type ZS1, UniSafe and Powerbloc or mounting frame• 12 kV, ...1250 A, ...31.5 kA• 17.5 kV, ...1250 A, ...31.5 kA
3.2 Dimensional drawings
1) Exists only for withdrawable parts of SACE (z.B. UniSafe)2) Versions up to 630 A with insulating tube3) Versions from 1250 A with shrink sleeve4) • With manual charging mechanism.
• Weight is increased by around 5 kg if charging motor is fitted.• Weight is increased by around 2 kg if the motor-driven withdrawable assembly is used.
Panel type Parameters Parameters Weight5)
12 kV 17.5 kV p A C D E J Y 3) Z 4) ca. kg
ZS1/Powerbloc/ 630 A, ...31.5 kA 630 A, ...31.5 kA 150 502 466 490 503 492 x - 105Mounting 630 A, ...31.5 kA 630 A, ...31.5 kA 210 650 616 640 653 636 x - 110frame 1250 A, ...31.5 kA 1250 A, ...31.5 kA 150 502 466 490 503 492 - x 120
1250 A, ...31.5 kA 1250 A, ...31.5 kA 210 650 616 640 653 636 - x 125
UniSafe/UniGear 630 A, ...31.5 kA 630 A, ...31.5 kA 150 502 466 490 503 492 x - 105Type ZS1 1250 A, ...31.5 kA 1250 A, ...31.5 kA 150 502 466 490 503 492 - x 120
Panel type p F1 G1 N O Q R S T
ZS1/Powerbloc/ 150 38 203 624 618 628 618 128 120±1Mounting frame 210 47 279 624 618 628 618 118 120±1
UniSafe/UniGear 150 38 203±1 624±2 618 628 620±2 128±1 120±1Type ZS1
Table 1
Table 2
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Figure 3/2: Vacuum circuit-breaker on withdrawable part, type VD4.
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• Weight (manual charging mechanism) 185 kg.• Weight is increased by around 5 kg if charging motor is fitted.• Weight is increased by around 2 kg if the motor-driven with drawable is used
*) Rail**) Front edge of bar
Table 1:
Table 2:
Panel type p F1 G1 N O Q R S T
ZS1/ 210 44 276 694 688 698 688 118 110Powerbloc/ 275 144 376 694 688 698 688 118 110Mounting frame
Unisafe / 210 44±1 273±1 691±2 688 698 688±2 119 111±1UniGear-type ZS1 275 144±1 373±1 691±2 688 698 688±2 119 111±1
Panel type Parameters p A D E J12/17.5 kV
ZS1, UniSafe/ ...1250/1600 A, 40 kA 210 650 640 653 636
UniGear-Typ ZS1/
Powerbloc/ 1600 A, 40 kA 275 850 836 853 844
Mounting frame
21
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• Use in ZS1, UniGear Type ZS1, UniSafe and Powerbloc or mounting frame• 12/17.5 kV,1600 ...2500 A, ...40 kA
1) Only fitted on withdrawable parts for SACE (z.B. UniSafe)2) Cooler elements only fitted for rated currents of 2500 A and above3) Remove the lifting lugs on both sides before commissioning4) Not available for Powerbloc/Mounting frame5) Versions for 1250 A to 2000 A (with shrink sleeve)6) Versions for 2500 A (with cooler elements, without shrink sleeve)7) • With manual charging mechanism.
• Weight is increased by around 5 kg if charging motor is fitted.• Weight is increased by around 2 kg if the motor-driven with drawable is used
Panel type Parameters Weight7)
12/17.5 kV p A C D E J M W Y 5) Z 6) ca. kg
ZS1 1600 A, ...40 kA 210 650 618 640 653 636 120 79 x - 1901600 A, ...40 kA 275 850 812 836 853 844 120 79 x - 1952000 A, ...40 kA 275 850 812 836 853 844 120 79 x - 2002500 A, ...40 kA 275 850 812 836 853 844 149 109 - x 205
Powerbloc/ 1600 A, ...40 kA 210 650 618 640 653 636 120 79 x - 190Mounting 1600 A, ...40 kA 275 850 812 836 853 844 120 79 x - 195frame 2000 A, ...40 kA 210 650 618 640 653 636 120 79 x - 195UniSafe/ 2000 A, ...40 kA 275 850 812 836 853 844 120 79 x - 200UniGear 2500 A, ...40 kA 275 850 812 836 853 844 149 109 - x 205Type ZS1
Table 1
Panel type p F1 G1 N O Q R S T
ZS1/ 210 44 230 694 688 698 688 118 110Powerbloc/ 275 144 230 694 688 698 688 118 110Mountingframe
UniSafe/ 210 44±1 229±1 691±2 688 698 688±2 119 111±1UniGear 275 144±1 229±1 691±2 688 698 688±2 119 111±1Type ZS1
Table 2
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22
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• Use in ZS8.4• 12 kV, ...1250 A, ...25 kA• 17.5 kV, ...1250 A, ...20 kA
Panel type Parameters Parameters Weight1)
12 kV 17.5 kV H ± 2 S ± 3 ca. kg
ZS8.4 withouttee-offpartitioning 630 A, ...25 kA 630 A, ...20 kA 193 200 95
1250 A, ...25 kA 1250 A, ...20 kA 193 200 110
ZS8.4 withtee-offpartitioning 630 A, ...25 kA 630 A, ...20 kA 283 250 95
1250 A, ...25 kA 1250 A, ...20 kA 283 250 110
1) • With manual charging mechanism.• Weight is increased by around 5 kg if charging motor is fitted.• Weight is increased by around 2 kg if the motor-driven withdrawable assembly is used.
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• Weight is increased by around 5 kg if charging motor is fitted.• Weight is increased by around 2 kg if the motor-driven withdrawable assembly is used.
Panel type Parameters Weight5)
24 kV p A C D E J Y 3) Z 4) ca. kg
ZS1/Powerbloc/ 630 A, ...25 kA 210 650 612 636 653 632 x - 110Mounting frame 630 A, ...25 kA 275 850 812 836 853 842 x - 115
1250 A, ...25 kA 210 650 612 636 653 632 - x 1201250 A, ...25 kA 275 850 812 836 853 842 - x 125
UniSafe/UniGear 630 A, ...25 kA 210 650 612 636 653 632 x - 110Type ZS1 1250 A, ...25 kA 210 650 612 636 653 632 - x 110
Table 1
Panel type p F1 G1 N O Q R S T
ZS1/ 210 44 232 780 770 785 775 16 164Powerbloc/ 275 144 232 780 770 785 775 16 164Mountingframe
UniSafe/ 210 44±1 232 772±2 770 788 768±2 19±1 119±1UniGearType ZS1
Table 2
Figure 3/5: Vacuum circuit-breaker on withdrawable part, type VD4.
• Use in ZS1, UniGear Type ZS1, UniSafe and Powerbloc or mounting frame• 24 kV, ...1250 A, ...25 kA
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24
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• Use in ZS1, UniGear Type ZS1 and UniSafe• 24 kV, 1600 ...2500 A, ...25 kA
1) Exists only for withdrawable parts of SACE-CBE2) Remove the lifting lugs on both sides before
commissioning3) With cooling element and forced ventilation for
rated currents of 2500 A and above.4) • Weight with manual charging mechanism
approx. 205 kg.• Weight is increased by around 5 kg if charging motor is fitted.• Weight is increased by about 2 kg if the motor- driven withdrawable assembly is used.
Panel type Weight4)
p F1 G1 N O Q R S T ca. kg
ZS1 275 144 232 820 815 825 815 16 376 205
UniSafe/ 275 144±1 232±1 817±1 815 834 814±2 191 119±1 205UniGearType ZS1
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25
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• Use in ZS8.4, with or without tee-off partitioning• 24 kV, ...1250 A, ...25 kA
Weights:• Weight with manual charging mechanism approx. 110 kg.• Weight is increased by around 5 kg if charging motor
is fitted.• Weight is increased by about 2 kg if the motor-driven withdrawable
assembly is used.
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3.3 Wiring diagrams for C.B. on withdrawable part
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Note:Please see section 8.5 for explanation to thewithdrawable part
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pag
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for
com
par
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of V
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C d
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natio
ns.
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par
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C d
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30
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D4
vacu
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par
ison
of V
DE
/IE
C d
esig
natio
ns.
31
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r V
D4
vacu
um c
ircui
t-b
reak
er o
n m
anua
lly m
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ass
emb
ly.
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of w
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e 54
for
com
par
ison
of V
DE
/IE
C d
esig
natio
ns.
32
4 Structure and function
4.1 Basic structure of the circuit-breaker onwithdrawable breaker assembly(Figures 4/1 to 4/3 and 7/1)
The withdrawable part, which can be movedmanually or by a motor if fitted, consists of a steelsheet structure on which the circuit-breaker with itsancillary components is mounted.
Insulated contact arms 6 with the spring-loadedcontact systems 7 are fitted to the circuit-breakerpoles. These create the electrical connection to thepanel when the withdrawable part is inserted intothe service position.
A multi-pole control wiring plug connector 8connects the signalling, protection and controlwiring between the panel and the withdrawablepart.
The withdrawable assembly and the circuit-breakerare connected via a multi-pole control wiring plugconnector 8.3.
As soon as the withdrawable part has been slidinto the panel and its base frame has engaged inthe test/disconnected position, it is positively con-nected to the panel. At the same time, it is earthedby its travel rollers in their rails. The stored-energyspring mechanism of the circuit-breaker, includingits controls and indicators, is accessible at the frontof the withdrawable part.
Withdrawable parts of the same version areinterchangable. With the same dimensions but dif-ferent circuit-breaker equipment, coding of thecontrol wiring plug prevents impermissiblecombinations of withdrawable parts and panels.
4.2 Structure of the breaker poles(Figures 4/2, 4/5 and 4/6)
The poles in column design are mounted on thebracket-shaped rear part of mechanism enclosure 9.1.The live parts of the breaker poles are enclosed incast resin and protected from impacts and otherexternal influences.
With the breaker closed, the current path leadsfrom the upper breaker terminal 21 to the fixedcontact 20.2 in the vacuum interrupter 20, then viathe moving contact 20.3 and flexible connector 23(or via multi-contact strips, depending on ratedcurrent) to the lower breaker terminal 22.
The switching motions are effected by means ofthe insulated link rod 26 with internal contact forcesprings 25.
4.3 Structure of the breaker operating mechanism(Figures 4/4, 4/6 and 4/7)
The operating mechanism is of the stored-energyspring type. The necessary operating energy isstored ready for activation by charging the springenergy storage mechanism.
The stored-energy spring mechanism essentiallyconsists of drum 33 containing the spiral spring,the charging system, the latching and operatingmechanism and the linkages which transmit theforce to the breaker poles. In addition, there aresupplementary components such as the chargingmotor, releases, auxiliary switches and the controlsand instruments located on the front of themechanism enclosure 9.1.
The operating mechanism is fundamentally suitablefor auto-reclosing and, due to the short chargingtimes, also for multi-shot auto-reclosing.
In the basic version of the circuit-breaker, thespring energy storage mechanism is chargedmanually. The operating mechanism can optionallybe fitted with a charging motor.
There is one rating plate with the main data of theswitch equipment on front plate 9.2, and another atthe lower front right in mechanism enclosure 9.1.
The basic version of the stored-energy springmechanism is fitted with the following auxiliaryequipment:
• Shunt release OFF -Y2
• Five-pole auxiliary switch -S4 forannunciation purposes
• Auxiliary switch -S7 for fault annunciation
• Mechanical ON push-button 11
• Mechanical OFF push-button 12
• Mechanical position indicator 13
• Charging condition indicator 18 for thespring energy storage mechanism
• Mechanical operating cycle counter 14.
The following additional equipment can be installed:
• Blocking magnet -Y1 with auxiliary switch -S2
• Shunt release ON -Y3
• Second shunt release OFF -Y9
• Indirect overcurrent release -Y7
• Undervoltage release -Y4
• Five-pole auxiliary switches -S3 and -S5
• Charging motor -M0
• Five-pole auxiliary switch -S1 to switch thecharging motor.
4.3.1 Releases, blocking magnet and auxiliary switches(Figures 2/15, 4/4, 4/7 and 8/1 to 8/3)
• The releases and the blocking magnet aremounted at the top left on the spring operatingmechanism.
• The allocation of the auxiliary switches can beseen in the wiring diagram of figure 2/15.
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• The five-pole auxiliary switch -S1 is operated bythe charging condition indicator 18. It controls thecharging motor -M0, serves as an electrical inter-lock for shunt release ON -Y3 when the springmechanism is not sufficiently charged, and alsoprovides an electrical switching readiness signal.
• Operation of the five-pole auxiliary switches-S3, -S4 and -S5 is dependent on the switchingposition of the circuit-breaker.
• Auxiliary switch -S3 interrupts the circuit of theoptional additional shunt release OFF -Y9 withthe circuit-breaker in the open position, and thecircuits of shunt release ON -Y3 and the optionalblocking magnet -Y1 with the circuit-breaker inthe closed position. There is one further NOC forother purposes.
• On failure or absence of the control voltage,blocking magnet -Y1 mechanically locks the ONhalf shaft and simultaneously acts on the corre-sponding auxiliary switch -S2 to interrupt thecircuit of shunt release ON -Y3.
• Blocking magnet -Y1 is accessible when frontplate 9.2 is removed.
• Auxiliary switch -S4 interrupts the circuit of shuntrelease OFF -Y2 with the circuit-breaker inthe open position. One further NOC and threeNCCs are available for annunciation, control andinterlock purposes.
• Auxiliary switch -S5 can be optionally designedwith any possible combination of contacts fromfive NOCs to five NCCs. Its contacts are availa-ble for any required control, annunciation or in-terlock functions. The auxiliary switch is normallyconfigured as shown in figure 2/15.
• The single pole auxiliary switch -S7 (fleeting con-tact time ≥ 30 ms) serves to provide a fault signal("breaker released").With remote control, the auxiliary switch isnecessarily operated by:
– Shunt release OFF -Y2 or
– Shunt release OFF -Y9 or
– Undervoltage release -Y4 or
– Indirect overcurrent release -Y7.
Note:
1. Shunt releases OFF (-Y2) and ON (-Y3) are ex-clusively provided for opening and closing in nor-mal operation. For safety breaking operations,the second shunt release OFF (-Y9) must beused, in most cases with a separate controlvoltage supply.
These three releases are of the solenoid typeand suitable for a large number of operatingcycles.
2. The undervoltage release (-Y4) and/or indirectovercurrent release (-Y7) are pure safety andprotection releases and must not be used forswitching in normal operation.
4.3.2 Mounting of the VD4 on trucks from othermanufacturers
VD4 circuit-breakers which are not installed onABB withdrawable parts must be fitted with oneor two additional auxiliary switches which aredependent on the mechanical lock and releasedevice. These must interrupt the circuit of shuntrelease ON -Y3.
Similary to auxiliary switches -S8 and -S9 in CalorEmag withdrawable parts, no electrial pulse mayarrive during and before mechanical blocking of thespindle mechanism, and may only be applied againafter the end of mechanical blocking.This ensures that the shunt release ON cannot beloaded with an electrical ON pulse when thewithdrawable part is in an intermediate position,which could burn out the coil.
4.4 Function
4.4.1 Charging of the spring energy storage mechanism
(Figures 4/6, 4/7 and 7/1)
To provide the necessary motive energy, the springenergy storage mechanism, either charged auto-matically by a charging motor or manually in avertical pumping action with charging lever 19,depending on the equipment fitted to the circuit-breaker. The current charging condition is shown atcharging condition indicator 18.
As a precondition for an auto-reclosing sequence,the operating mechanism is either (re-)charged aftera closing operation automatically by the chargingmotor, or it requires (re-)charging by hand if theoperating mechanism is of the manual type.
4.4.2 Closing procedure
(Figures 4/4, 4/6 and 4/7)
The closing process is started by the mechanicalON push-button 11, or by activation of shunt releaseON -Y3. The release mechanism 31 then permitsdrive shaft 30 to be rotated by the (previously)charged spiral spring. The moving contact 20.3 invacuum interrupter 20 is moved until the contactstouch by cam disk 29 and further kinematic links. Inthe further sequence of motion, spring arrangement25 is tensioned and the appropriate amount ofcontact force thus applied. The available overtravelis higher than the maximum value of contact erosionduring lifetime of the interrupter. During the closingprocess, opening springs 27 are simultaneouslytensioned.
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4.4.3 Opening procedure
(Figures 4/4, 4/6 and 4/7)
The opening procedure is initiated by mechanical OFFpush-button 12 or by activation of one of releases -Y2,-Y4, -Y7 or -Y9. Observe the notes in section 4.3.1 oncontrol of the releases. Release mechanism 31 thenpermits drive shaft 30 to be turned further by the springenergy storage mechanism, which is still sufficientlycharged. Opening spring 27, which is thus released,moves contact 20.3 into the open position at a definedspeed.
4.4.4 Auto-reclosing sequence
An OFF-ON or OFF-ON-OFF auto-reclosing sequen-ce is activated and checked by the protectionsystem. It is necessary for the spiral spring in theoperating mechanism to be in the (re-)chargedcondition, with the circuit-breaker in the closedposition. The (re-)charging process is carried outautomatically after closing of the breaker onbreakers with motor charging mechanisms, butmust be carried out manually on breakers withoutcharging motors (or when the charging motor hasbroken down). Opening of the breaker is alsopossible during the (re-)charging process, but sub-sequent closing of the breaker is however blockeduntil the charging process has been completed.
4.4.5 Quenching principle of the vacuum interrupter
Due to the extremely low static interrupter cham-ber pressure of 10-4 to 10-8 mbar, only a relativelysmall contact gap is required to achieve a highdielectric strength. The arc is extinguished on oneof the first natural current zeros.
Due to the small contact gap and the highconductivity of the metal vapour plasma, the arcdrop voltage, and additionally, due to the shortarcing time, the associated arc energy, are extre-mely low, which has advantageous effects onthe life of the contacts and thus on that of thevacuum interrupters.
4.5 Interlocks/protection against maloperationfor the withdrawable circuit-breaker part
A series of interlocks are provided to preventdangerous situations and any maloperation. Theinterlocks of the panel system ZS and/or themounting frame, which are normally effective, areas follows (concerning the circuit-breaker):
• The withdrawable part can only be moved fromthe test/disconnected position into the serviceposition (and back) with the circuit-breaker openand the earthing switch open (that means thatthe breaker must opened before)
• The circuit-breaker can only be closed when thewithdrawable part is precisely in the defined testposition or service position (mechanical inter-lock, with additional electrical interlock forcircuit-breakers with electrical releases).
• The circuit-breaker can only be openedmanually in the service or test position when nocontrol voltage is applied, and cannot be closed(electromechanical interlock).
• Connection and disconnection of the controlwiring plug connector (8.1) is only in the test/disconnected position possible.
• The earthing switch can only be closed when thewithdrawable part is in the test/disconnectedposition or the removed position (mechanicalinterlock).
• The withdrawable part cannot be moved fromthe test/disconnected position into the serviceposition when the earthing switch is closed(mechanical interlock).
• Details of any additional interlocks, e.g. inconnection with a blocking magnet on thewithdrawable part and/or earthing switchoperating mechanism, can be found in the orderdocuments for each individual case (see alsosection 8.5.6).
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Figure 4/1: Withdrawable part with circuit-breaker, mechanism side.
3 Withdrawable assembly8.1 Control wiring plug9 Circuit-breaker operating mechanism9.3 Handling hole on both sides10 Breaker pole
Figure 4/2: Withdrawable part with circuit-breaker, pole side.
6 Contact arm with insulating sleeve7 Contact system
Figure 4/3: Withdrawable assembly with built-in auxiliary switch(type B, see section 8.5)
-S8 Test position indicator-S9 Service position indicator3 Control wiring connector plug for
withdrawable assembly4 Spindle4.1 Scene head on spindle8.3 Control wiring connector plug for withdrawable
assembly
8.1
9.3
9
3
10
6
7
-S8-S9 8.344.13
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Figure 4/6: Basic structure of the stored-energy spring mechanism
15 Recess19 Charging lever20 Vacuum interrupter20.3 Movable contact21 Upper breaker terminal22 Lower breaker terminal23 Flexible connector25 Contact force spring26 Insulated coupling rod27 Opening spring28 Shift lever pair29 Cam disk30 Drive shaft31 Release mechanism32 Stop disk33 Drum with spiral spring34 Chain drive35 Ratchet wheel36 Left-hand control cam
Figure 4/7: View of the stored-energy spring mechanism andauxiliary equipment with the front plate removed
15 Recess for charging lever 1931 Release and control mechanism on the drive shaft33 Drum with spiral spring34 Chain drive35 Ratchet wheel37 Charging motor38 Release and control mechanism area39 Auxiliary switch block
Figure 4/5: Partial section of a vacuum interrupter,simplified schematic diagram(Details vary according to the specified switching duties)
20.1 Insulator20.2 Fixed contact20.3 Movable contact20.4 Metal bellows20.5 Screen20.6 Guide20.7 Interrupter lid
Figure 4/4: Circuit-breaker front with controls and annunciations
9.1 Mechanism enclosure9.2 Front plate11 ON push-button12 OFF push-button13 Mechanical position indicator14 Mechanical operating cycle counter15 Recess for charging lever 1917 Rating plate18 Mechanical charging condition indicator
20.1
20.2
20.3
20.4
20.5
20.7
20.6
9.1
9.2
11
12
14
13
15
18
17
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31
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15
35
33
34
37
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5.5 Intermediate storageIntermediate storage of the switchgear in theswitch position OFF and the stored-energy springmechanisms discharged
(Indicator DISCHARGED: ).
Conditions for optimum intermediate storage:1. Devices with basic packaging or unpacked:
• A dry and well ventilated storeroom withclimate in accordance with VDE 0670, part1000 / IEC 60694.
• Room temperature which does not fall below–5 °C.
• Do not remove or damage the packaging.• Unpackaged devices:
– Are to be loosely covered with protectivesheeting.
– Sufficient air circulation must bemaintained.
• Check regularly for any condensation.
2. Devices with seaworthy or similar packagingwith internal protective sheeting:
• Store the transport units:
– protected from the weather,– dry,
– safe from damage.
• Check the packaging for damage.• If the maximum storage period starting from
the date of packaging has been exceeded:
– The protective function of the packaging isno longer guaranteed.
– Suitable action must be taken if inter-mediate storage is to continue.
5 Despatch and storage5.1 Condition on delivery
• The factory-assembled switching devices arechecked at the works for completeness of theequipment installed and simultaneouslysubjected to a routine test in accordance withVDE 0670, part 1000 or IEC publication 60694,thus verifying their correct structure andfunction.
5.2 PackagingThe switching devices are mounted individually ona wooden pallet and sealed in film and/or packed incardboard for delivery.Packaging for overseas shipment:• Drying agent bags inserted in the film-sealed
packaging.• Drying agent bags according to DIN 55473.
5.3 TransportLoading of the package units must only be carriedout with a• crane,• fork-lift truck and/or• trolley jack.Notes:• Avoid impact during handling.• Do not subject to other damaging mechanical
stresses.• Lifting gear must not be attached to the breaker
poles or parts of the operating mechanism. Usethe lifting lugs T for hoists.
5.4 DeliveryThe duties of the consignee on receipt of theswitching devices at site include the following:• Checking the delivery for completeness and
freedom from damage (e.g. moisture and itsadverse effects).
• Any short quantities, defects or damage intransit:– Must be precisely documented on the
consignment note.– The shipper/carrier is to be notified
immediately in accordance with the liabilityprovisions of the German general conditionsfor forwarders (ADSp/KVO).
Note:Always take photographs to document any majordamage.
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7 Commissioning / Operation7.1 Note on safety at work
• This switchgear may only be operated byspecially trained personnel who are familiar withthe characteristics of the particular device.
• Observe the relevant instructions in section„Standards and specifications“.
7.2 Preparatory activities(Prior to application of primary voltage)• Check the circuit-breaker for any kind of damage
or other injurious environmental influence, andrestore to the proper condition where necessary.
• Remove any contamination, particularly oninsulating parts, which has occurred duringtransit, storage or installation.
• Lifting lugs for high current circuit-breakers, if stillfitted, must be removed.
• Check the primary and secondary connectionsand the protectiv conductor terminal.
• Check mechanical and electrical interlocks foreffectiveness, without using force.
• Charge the spring energy storage mechanismby hand (see section „Charging the springenergy storage mechanism“).
• For test purposes, switch the mechanism on andoff using the mechanical operating elements 11 or12 (note in this context any specified designsupply voltage and any interlocks installed).
• Check the charging motor on circuit-breakerswith motor-operated mechanisms by applyingsupply voltage.
• On motor-driven withdrawable parts, check thedirection of rotation of the travel motors asdescribed in section „Checking the direction ofrotation of the travel motors ...“.
• For any further questions on the functions of thewithdrawable circuit-breaker part and its testing,see section „Testing withdrawable parts“.
• Ensure that the Instruction Manual is available tothe operators at all times.
7.3 Movement of the withdrawable breaker part(Figures 4/1, 4/2, 4/3, 7/1 to 7/4)Perform switching operations with the front doors shut.
7.3.1 Manual insertion from the test/disconnectedposition to the service position
• Connect control wiring plug 8.1.• Close the front door.• Ensure that the circuit-breaker is in the OFF
position.• Fit hand crank 5 on square spigot 4.2 of the
spindle mechanism 4.
6 Installation and mounting of thebreakerCareful and professional installation of the switch-gear is one of the fundamental conditions oftrouble-free circuit-breaker operation.
• Install the mechanism enclosure in the panelwithout tension or distortion, inserting dishedwashers below the nuts or bolt heads at each ofthe four mounting points (dependent on theorder).
• Connect the main terminals without any perma-nent tension or pressure forces, exerted forexample by the conductor bars.
• When connecting the conductor bars, the boltsmust be inserted to the depth shown on thedimensional drawing.
• Take account of any tested terminal zone.
• Use DIN bolts of tensile class 8.8, fasteningconductor bars together with dished washers.
• Make a short-circuit proof connection betweenthe PE conductor and the main earthing bar inthe switchgear, using contact washers.
• Remove any dirt. See also section „Servicing“.
Recommendedrated tightening torque 1)
Nm
Lubricant 2)
Thread size without Oil(try) or grease
M 6 10.5 4.5
M 8 26 10
M 10 50 20
M 12 86 40
M 16 200 80
1) • Rated tigthening torques for fasteners without Lubricationare based on the thread friction coefficient 0.14 (theactual values of which are subject to unavoidable, in somecases not insignificant, spread).
• Rated tigthening torques for fastener with lubrication inaccordance with DIN 43673.
2) Thread and contact face of head lubricated.
Take account of any tightening torques which deviate fromthe general table (e.g. for contact systems or deviceterminals) as stated in the detailed technical documentation.
It is recommended that the threads or head contact surfacesof the bolts be lightly oiled or greased, so as to achieve aprecisely defined rated tightening torque.
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Note:In order to avoid damage to the operatingmechanism, use the original hand crank only:
– Standard version without slip clutch– Optional version with slip clutch.
• Turn the crank clockwise according the tableuntil the stop is reached and the withdrawablepart is in the service position.
Note:
Do not force to move the withdrawablebreaker part (max. torque 25 Nm)!
Comply with the conditions for movement of thewithdrawable part as set out in section 8.5.6!
Number of crank turns
Panel type 12/17.5 kV 24 kV
ZS1, Powerbloc,mounting frame 20 30
ZS8.4without feederpartitioning 20 25
ZS8.4with feederpartitioning 25 25
• Observe the position indicator.
• Remove hand crank 5 by pressing first againstthe hand crank and then remove.
Note:
When removing the crank, it is essential to ensurethat the spring-loaded scene head 4.1 slides intothe untensioned front position. Spindle 4 is thuslocked in place, preventing inadvertent turning ofthe spindle. Turning of the spindle opens auxiliaryswitches -S8/-S9 and thus prevents the circuit-breaker from being operated.
Note:
The withdrawable part must not be stopped at anyposition in the travel range between the serviceposition and test/disconnected position!
7.3.2 Manual withdrawal from the service position intothe test/disconnected position
• Ensure that the circuit-breaker is in the OFFposition.
• Reverse the procedure described above forinsertion into the service position.
Note:
Withdrawable parts with blocking magnet -Y0 maynot be forcibly moved during power failures. Insuch a case they are blocked in the service and testpositions. For deblocking, see section 8.5.6.
7.3.3 Motor-driven movement of the withdrawable part
• Briefly operate the electrical control for insertionor withdrawal (the withdrawable part thenautomatically moves into the opposite position).
• Observe the position indicator.Note:
When the motor fails, the withdrawable part can bemoved in emergency manual operation. If the drivemotor fails during movement of the withdrawablepart, the withdrawable part must be moved into alimit position in emergency manual operation.
As a precondition for an auto-reclosing sequence,the operating mechanism is either (re-)chargedafter a closing operation automatically by thecharging motor, or it requires (re-)charging byhand if the operating mechanism is of the manualtype.
Emergency manual operation:
Emergency manual operation is carried out with thehand crank 5 on the spindle mechanism 4, in asimilar manner to operation of a withdrawablebreaker part with manual systems:
• Turn off the supply voltage (m.c.b.), since themotor would otherwise be braked electrically.
• Turn hand crank 5 in the required direction.
When the withdrawable part moves, the motorturns. The motor functions in such a case like agenerator, i.e. it can lead to reverse voltages inthe terminals.
The motor protection device must not bechanged from the specified type and ratedvalue, or the behaviour of the permanent magnetmotor could be irreversibly impaired
7.3.4 Withdrawal from the test/disconnected positiononto the service truck
• Open the door of the circuit-breaker compartment.• Release control wiring plug 8.1 and engage it in
the storage position on the withdrawable part.
• Position service truck 48 with the guide pins48.2 of the adjustable bench top at the correctheight facing the panel front, and allow catch48.3 to engage.
• Move sliding handles 3.1 inwards against thesprings to release withdrawable part 1, withdrawonto the service truck and secure it in thecatches on the truck.
• Press the release lever (at the front underneaththe bench top) and release the service truckfrom the panel.
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7.3.5 Insertion from the service truck into the test/disconnected position
• Carry out the procedure as described above forwithdrawal, changing the order accordingly.
7.4 Operation of the circuit-breaker
(Figures 4/4 and 7/1)
7.4.1 Charging the spring energy storage mechanism
Circuit-breakers with charging motors:• Charging takes place automatically.• If the charging motor breaks down, the charging
process can be carried out or completed manually.
Circuit-breakers with manual charging mecha-nisms:• Insert charging lever 19 into recess 15 and
pump up and down for approx. 25 strokesuntil the charged condition is displayed.
• When the charged condition is reached, thecharging mechanism automatically disengages,and further strokes of the charging lever have noeffect.
Key to the charging condition indications:
Discharged Charged
As a precondition for an autoreclosing sequence,the operating mechanism is either (re-)chargedafter a closing operation automatically by thecharging motor, or it requires (re-)charging byhand if the operating mechanism is of the manualtype.
7.4.2 Closing and opening the circuit-breaker
With the withdrawable part in the service position,on and off switching operations should only becarried out with the doors closed.
• Closing operation:
Press mechanical ON push-button 11, oroperate the electrical control unit.
• Opening operation:
Press mechanical OFF push-button 12, oroperate the electrical control unit.
Observe the notes in section 4.3.1.
The operating cycle counter 14 is automaticallyincremented by one complete figure with eachswitching cycle. On completion of a switchingoperation the position indicator 13 in the windowof front plate 9.2 shows the appropriate positionof the circuit-breaker.
• Anti-pumping relay:
The anti-pumping relay-K0 (wiring diagram infigure 2/15) prevents repeated ON-OFF swit-ching operations if, for example, the breaker istripped by a protection relay in response to aprimary side fault while a permanent electricalclosing command is simultaneously applied. Thecircuit-breaker can then only be closed after theclosing command has been interrupted.
• Closing on failure of supply voltage:
– With standard equipment:
On failure of the control voltage, mechanicalclosing by means of ON push-button 11 ispossible at any time.
– With blocking magnet -Y1 fitted:
On failure of the control voltage, blockingmagnet -Y1 mechanically locks the ONhaflshaft and simultaneously interrupts thecircuit shunt release ON -Y3 via the cor-responding auxiliary switch -S2.
Closing with the blocking magnet de-energised requires manipulation of the circuit-breaker operating mechanism:
– Remove front plate 9.2.
– Take care to avoid rotating parts!
• Opening on failure of supply voltage:
On failure of the supply voltage, mechanicalopening by means of OFF push-button 12 ispossible at any time.
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8
19
18
(4)/4.2
11
12
1314
3.1
4 1 5
48 1 3.1
48.2
48.3
48.1
Figure 7/1: Manual operation and mechanical indicatorsof a withdrawable breaker part, withdrawablecircuit-breaker part in test/disconnected position
Note:
Test switching of the circuit-breaker without primaryvoltage can be carried out with the withdrawable part inthe test position (with the control wiring plug fitted).
3.1 Sliding handle, connected to the catch inthe withdrawable part base frame
(4) Spindle mechanism4.2 Square spigot8 Control wiring plug connection11 Mechanical ON push-button12 Mechanical OFF push-button13 Mechanical position indicator14 Mechanical operating cycle counter18 Charging condition indicator19 Charging lever
Figure 7/2: Movement of the withdrawable breaker part betweenthe test/disconnected position and the service position,clockwise up to the stop for the service position andanti-clockwise for the test/disconnected position
1 Withdrawable circuit-breaker part4 Spindle mechanism5 Hand crank
Figure 7/4: Service truck engaged with the panel. Withdrawablecircuit-breaker part released for removal by moving thesliding handles inwards
1 Withdrawable circuit-breaker part3.1 Sliding handle48 Service truck (not included in supply)
Figure 7/3: Approaching the panel and positioning the servicetruck with the guide pins of the adjustable height benchtop at the correct height for the catch to engage
48.1 Height adjuster48.2 Guide pin48.3 Catch
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8 Maintenance
Maintenance serves to ensure trouble-freeoperation and achieve the longest possible work-ing life of the switchgear. In accordance withDIN 31 051 / IEC 61208 it comprises the followingclosely related activities:
Inspection:Determination of the actual conditionServicing: Preservation of a functional condition
Repair: Measures to restore the functionalcondition
8.1 General
Vacuum circuit-breakers are characterized bytheir simple and robust construction. They have along life expectancy. Their operating mechanismshave a low maintenance requirement, and theinterrupters are maintenance-free during theirworking life. There is no adverse effect on thevacuum, even from frequent switching of operatingand short-circuit currents.
The servicing intervals and scope are determined byenvironmental influences, the switching sequencesand number of short-circuit breaking operations.
Note:
The following must be observed for all maintenancework:
• The relevant specifications in section “Standardsand specifications“
• Notes on safety at work in section “Commis-sioning/Operation“
• Standards and specifications in the country ofinstallation.
Maintenance work may only be performed by fullytrained personnel, observing all the relevant safetyregulations. It is recommended that ABB after-sales service personnel should be called in, at leastduring the performance of servicing and repairwork.
While the work is in progress, all supply voltagesources must also be disconnected and securedto prevent reconnection.
Note:
In order to prevent accidents (particularly injury tohands!) extreme care should be taken duringall repair work on the operating mechanism,especially with front plate removed.
The spiral spring in the spring energy storagemechanism, for instance, retains a basic tensionwhich is independent of the charging anddischarging processes during switching, so as toensure correct function. This spring energy canbe inadvertently released if work is performedincorrectly on the spring mechanism!
8.1.1 Service-life
Typical life-expectancies for VD4 circuit-breakers:
• Vacuum interrupter chambers: Up to 30,000switching cycles, depending on chamber type(see section “Permissible numbers of switchingcycles“)
• Device: Up to 30,000 cycles under normaloperating conditions, depending on breakertype, and given regularly and conscientiouslyperformed maintenance
• Withdrawable assembly: With careful operationand appropriately performed inspection work,up to 1000 movement operations can beachieved.See also IEC 60298
The service life data fundamentally apply to allcomponents which are not directly influenced bythe operator.
Components operated manually (movement of thewithdrawable part, etc.) may deviate.
8.2 Inspection and functional testing
8.2.1 Switching devices in general
• The proper condition of the switching device isto be verified by regular inspection.
• The checks are to be performed in accordancewith BGV A3 standard.
• Inspection at fixed intervals may be waived if theswitchgear is permanently monitored by aqualified personnel.
• The checks first and foremost comprise visualexamination for contamination, corrosion,moisture and discharge phenomena.
• In unusual operating conditions (includingadverse climatic conditions) and/or special envi-ronmental pollutions (e.g. heavy contaminationand aggressive atmosphere), inspection mayalso be necessary at shorter intervals.
• Visual checking of the isolating contact system.We recommend to turn alternately the contactsystem in order to clean the inner contact pointsof the contact system.
The contact points should be cleaned if signs ofunperminable overheating (discoloured surface)are visible (see section “Repair“)
• If an incorrect condition is found, appropriateservicing measures are to be initiated.
8.2.2 Stored-energy spring mechanism
Functional testing of the operating mechanism is tobe performed:
• after 5000 operating cycles or
• during servicing work as set out in section„Inspection, switching devices in general“.
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necessary in accordance with the safetyregulations of DIN VDE/IEC.
• Cleaning of surfaces in general:
– Dry, lightly adhering dust deposits with a soft,dry cloth.
– More strongly adhering contamination withslightly alkaline household cleanser or RivoltaBWR 210.
• Cleaning of the insulating material surfaces andconductive components:
– Light contamination:with Rivolta BWR 210.
– Strongly adhering contamination:with cold cleanser 716.
Wipe down after cleaning, using clean water,and dry properly.
• Observe the manufacturer’s instructions and thespecial ABB Instruction Manuals BA 1002/E orBA 1006/E on safety at work.
Note:
Use only halogen free cleansers, and in no case1.1.1-trichloroethane, trichloroethylene or carbontetrachloride!
8.3.2 Stored-energy spring mechanism
Servicing of the operating mechanism is to beperformed after 10,000 operating cycles.
Prior to servicing, switch the breaker off, and
• move it out of the panel (with withdrawablebreakers) or
• isolate the outgoing feeder (with stationarymounted breakers).
Observe the safety regulations.
Details of the servicing:
• Switch off the charging motor (if fitted), anddischarge the spring energy storage mechanismby closing and opening the breaker once.
• Replace parts subject to high climatic andmechanical stresses as a precaution.
• For replacing highly stressed parts neutralizebasic tension of the spiral spring, state the rate.Be careful when carrying out!
• Relubricate pawls, support shafts, sliding androtating bearing surfaces. Lubricant:
Isoflex Topas NB 52.
• Check the fit of fasteners (e.g. locking pins) incranks, pins, bolts etc. Check the tightnessof fastening bolts.
• Always replace any spring lock washers, splitpins and other fasteners removed during thework with new parts when reassembling theequipment.
• Check the general condition of the operatingmechanism and recharge the spring energystorage mechanism.
Prior to functional testing, switch the breaker offand
• move it into the test position (withdrawablebreaker) or
• isolate the outgoing feeder (with stationarymounted breakers).
Note:
Isolate and secure the working area in accor-dance with the safety regulations specified byDIN VDE/IEC.
Scope of functional testing:
• Perform several switching operations under no-load, above all with circuit-breakers seldomoperated in normal service.
• Switch off the charging motor (if fitted) anddischarge the spring energy storage mechanismby ON/OFF switching operations.
• Examine visual the condition of the lubrication onrotary bearings, sliding surfaces, etc.
• Check the proper mechanical/electrical sequenceof the individual functions.
8.2.3 Breaker pole
No inspection of the breaker pole above andbeyond the stipulations of section „Inspection,switching devices in general“ is necessary.
8.2.4 Withdrawable assembly
• The inspection should always include a visualexamination of the withdrawable part assembly.Special attention is to be paid to those partswhich may possibly be damaged by improperhandling. (See section “Inspection/Circuit-breaker in general“.)
• Visual checking of the isolating contact system.We recommend turning the contact systemalternately in order to clean the inner contactpoints.
The contact points should be cleaned if signs ofimpermissible overheating (discoloured surface)are visible (see section “Repairs“).
• The interlock conditions and the ease ofmovement of the lock and release device are tobe checked as described under “Repairs“.
When checking the interlock conditions, it isessential to ensure that no force is used.
Maximum torque 25 Nm!
8.3 Servicing
8.3.1 Switching devices in general
If cleaning is found to be necessary duringinspections as set out in „Inspection, switchingdevices in general“, the following procedure is tobe adopted:• Prior to cleaning, the working area is to be
isolated and secured against reclosing where
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• Perform comprehensive mechanical and electricalfunctional tests. Observe the instructions onsetting.
• Ensure that the bolted joints at the contactlocations of the conductor bar system and theearthing connections are tight.
Note:
Above mentioned work may only be performed bythe after-sales service personnel of ABB or ade-quately qualified personnel.
8.3.3 Breaker pole
The breaker pole with the vacuum interrupter ismaintenance-free up to reaching the permissiblenumber of vacuum interrupter operating cycles inaccordance with section „Permissible number ofvacuum interrupter switching operations“.
The working life of the vacuum interrupter isdefined by the sum current limit corresponding tothe equipment data in individual cases inaccordance with section „Permissible number ofvacuum interrupter switching operations“:
• When the sum current limit is reached, thecomplete breaker poles are to be replaced.
Note:Dismantling and Replacement of the completebreaker poles should only be carried out byABB after-sales service personnel or by speciallytrained personnel, particularly as proper adjust-ment is necessary.
For testing the vacuum without dismantling thecircuit-breaker you may use:
• Vaccuum tester VIDAR, from ProgrammaElectric GmbH, Bad Homberg v.d.H.
The following test values have to be set forchecking of the internal interrupter chamberpressure with the VIDAR vacuum tester:
Rated voltage of DC test voltagethe circuit-breaker
12 kV 40 kV
17.5 kV 40 kV
24 kV 60 kV
Testing must always be performed with the deviceswitched off:
• 12 to 24 kV: with rated contact distance
• 36 kV: with additional provisions(obtainment of information frombreaker manufacturer necessary)
Procedure for vacuum interrupter testing forstationary mounted switching devices:
• Isolate and secure the working area inaccordance with the Safety Regulations toDIN VDE / IEC.
• Open the circuit-breaker.
• Earth all poles of the circuit-breaker on one side.
• Connect the earthed test lead of the the VIDARvacuum checker conductively to the stationearth.
• Connect the high voltage test lead of the VIDARvacuum checker with phase L1 of the unearthedpole side and test the vacuum interrupterchamber with the circuit-breaker contact gapopen. Repeat for phases L2 and L3.
Note:Connected cables may lead to a “detective“indication on the vacuum checker as a result oftheir cable capacitance. In such cases, the cablesare not be removed.
8.4 Repair
8.4.1 VD4 circuit-breaker run-on block
In case of any irregularity in the area of the innercontrol mechanism and of the charging function ofthe stored-energy spring mechanism, the run-onblock disables the immediately subsequentswitching operation.
This is a protective measure to prevent damage tothe circuit-breaker
Release of the run-on block is described ininstruction manual BA 383/E.
8.4.2 Replacement of circuit-breaker parts andaccessories
Only remove and reassemble circuit-breaker partsand accessories when the breaker has been switchedoff and the working area is to be isolated andsecured against reclosing. The spring energy storagemechanism must be discharged.
All supply voltage sources must be disconnectedand secured against reclosing during the removaland installation work.
8.4.3 Touch up of surfaces
• Sheet steel parts, painted:
– Remove rust, e.g. with a wire brush.
– Grind off paint coat and degrease.
– Apply anti-rust primer and top coat.
– Use top coat paint in the standard colourRAL 7035.
• Sheet steel parts, with zinc surface andpassivated functional parts:
– Remove white rust with a wire brush orcleaning pad (e.g. Scotch-Brite white).
– Remove loosely adhering particles with a drycloth.
– Apply zinc spray or zinc dust primer.
• Functional parts, phosphated:
– Remove rust with a wire brush or cleaning pad(e.g. Scotch-Brite white).
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– Clean with a dry cloth.
– Grease with Isoflex Topas NB 52.
8.4.4 Circuit-breaker in general:
• Check that the bolt connections at the contactpoints in the busbar system are tight, and thatthe isolating contact system functions correctly.
• Regrease the contact points and mechanism ofthe withdrawable part insertion system asnecessary, or, when lubrication is inadequate ormissing, thoroughly clean the areas concernedand regrease with Isoflex Topas NB 52 lubricant.
• Where required, regrease or thoroughly cleanslide plates and bearings in the panel andregrease them with Isoflex NB 52 lubricant.
8.4.5 Replacement of contact systems
(Cover illustration of „Maintenance“ section)
Remove the contact system for thoroughlycleaning as described below (Figures)
– Slide the two inner annular tension springsfacing the breaker pole to a position beside theother two outer annual tension springs, thusreleasing contact system, and remove thecontact system from contact arm.
– Fit a new contact system back to front on thethin end of arbor, and slide it forwards onto thethicker part of the shank.
– Fit arbor onto the relevant contact arm, slide thecontact system over onto the contact arm, andwithdraw the arbor.
– Check all contact fingers and annular tensionsprings for perfect fit.
Note:
The set installation position of contact arms mustnot be changed by the improper use of force.
8.4.6 Replacement of the withdrawable assembly
(Figures 8/7, 8/10 and 8/11)
• Disconnect plug connector 8.3 (only forwithdrawable assembly of type B)
• Remove interlock rod 46.5 with pin 46.4 fromthe withdrawable assembly
• For motorized withdrawable assemblies,remove the two socket head bolts which areaccessible from below the assembly
• Unbolt the circuit-breaker from the withdrawableassembly (4 x M12 bolts)
• Mount the circuit-breaker on a new with-drawable assembly in the reverse order, usingnew circlip and special pliers for pin 46.4
• Check the setting of interlocking rod 46.5:
– Turn spindlel 4 anti-clockwise to the stop forthe disconnected position:
The distance between lever 46.3 and cam46.2 must be 2+1 mm.
The distance between roller 46.1 andblocking bracket 46.8 must be 0.2-0.5 mm.
– Turn spindle 4 clockwise to the stop for theservice position:
The distance between lever 46.3 and cam46.2 must be 2+1 mm.
The distance between roller 46.1 andblocking bracket 46.8 must be 0.2-0.5 mm.
– Loosen bolts 46.7 or 46.9 for any necessaryadjustment.
8.5 Testing withdrawable parts with a VD4 typecircuit-breaker
When functional tests are carried out onwithdrawable parts, compliance with the con-ditions listed below should also be checked. Inthis context, a distinction should be madebetween two types of the devices for the VD4withdrawable part:
• Type A: Withdrawable assembly without inte-grated auxiliary switches (manual operationonly).
• Type B: Withdrawable assembly with integratedauxiliary switches (manual or motorizedoperation).
8.5.1 Motor-driven withdrawable parts
(non-standard)
Carry out testing of motor-driven withdrawableparts in the same way as for manually operatedwithdrawable part:
• Turn off the supply voltage (m.c.b.), since themotor could otherwise be braked electrically.
• Turn hand crank 5 in the required direction.
Note:
When the withdrawable part moves, the motorturns. The motor functions in such a case like agenerator, i.e. it can lead to reverse voltages in theterminals.
8.5.2 Checking the correctness of dimensional settings
(Figures 8/7 to 8/11)
1. The distance between lever 46.3 operated bylink rod 46.5 and plastic cam 46.2 should be2+1 mm. If adjustment is required, release thetwo bolts 46.6 and 46.7. Deviations from thespecified value can have the following effects:
• Dimensions too large: blocking system for thedrive spindle deactivated.
• Dimensions too small: proper action of theelectrical interlock no longer guaranteed.
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2. The distance between roller 46.1 and angle lever46.8 should be 0.2-0.5 mm when the circuit-breaker is closed.
If adjustment is required, release the two bolts46.7 and 46.6.
8.5.3 Checking auxiliary switch settings on type Awithdrawable parts
(Figure 8/7 )
Compliance with the interlock conditions in theareas of the test/disconnected position and theservice position is ensured by auxiliary switch -S6,located in the breaker housing and factory-set.
In test operations, the withdrawable part must bemoved by hand with the crank fitted.
1. Settings in the area of the test/disconnectedposition
• Move the withdrawable part out of the test/disconnected position towards the serviceposition with a few turns of the crank.
• Slowly move the withdrawable part back tothe stop.
Auxiliary switch -S6 must then operate whenthe hand crank has a remaining angle of ≥ 60o
of turn to reach the stop.
• Slowly insert the withdrawable part from thetest/disconnected position towards theservice position until auxiliary switch -S6 justoperates.In this position, it must still just be possible tomove closing push rod 11.1. For this test, thefunction of the blocking magnet -Y0(dependent on the order) must be deactivatedmanually.
This condition ensures that the electricalinterlock takes effect before the mechanicalinterlock in the motion sequence involved.
2. Settings in the area of the service position
• Move the withdrawable part out of the limitposition towards the test/disconnectedposition with a few turns of the crank.
• Slowly move the withdrawable part forwardsagain to the stop:
Auxiliary switch -S6 must then operate whenthe hand crank has a remaining angle of ≥ 60o
of turn to reach the stop.
8.5.4 Checking auxiliary switch settings on type Bwithdrawable parts
(Figures 4/3 and 8/7)
Compliance with the interlock conditions in thetest/disconnected and service position areas isensured by position signalling switches -S8 and-S9 located in the withdrawable assembly andfactory-set.
In test operations, the withdrawable part must bemoved by hand with the crank fitted with the motorpower switched off.
1. Settings in the area of the test/disconnectedposition
• Move the withdrawable part out of the test/disconnected position towards the serviceposition with a few turns of the crank.
• Slowly move the withdrawable part back tothe stop.
Auxiliary switch -S8 must then switch overjust before the stop is reached.
• Slowly insert the withdrawable part from thetest/disconnected position towards the serviceposition until auxiliary switch -S8 just operates.
In this position, it must still just be possible tomove closing push rod 11.1. For this test, thefunction of the blocking magnet -Y0(dependent on the order) must be deactivatedmanually.
This condition ensures that the electricalinterlock takes effect before the mechanicalinterlock in the motion sequence involved.
2. Settings in the area of the service position
• Move the withdrawable part out of the limitposition towards the test/disconnectedposition with a few turns of the crank.
• Slowly move the withdrawable part forwardsagain to the stop:
Auxiliary switch -S9 must then switch overjust before the stop is reached.
8.5.5 Checking the direction of rotation of the travelmotors on motor-driven withdrawable parts
• Move the withdrawable part by hand into acentral position between the test/disconnectedposition and the service position.
• Remove the hand crank.
• Switch the supply voltage for the travel motor on.
• Use the local electrical controls to check that thewithdrawable part moves in the correct direction.
Caution:
Do not allow the withdrawable part to run upagainst a block when the travel direction isincorrect! Switch the motor power off immediately(the travel process functions electrically by a seal-insystem with limit position switch-off).
There may be a danger of injury when the door isopen!
8.5.6 Testing of interlock conditions
(Figures 7/1, 7/2 and 8/7)
The testing procedures for type A and type Bwithdrawable parts are identical.
1. The withdrawable part must only be movablefrom the test/disconnected position into theservice position when the circuit-breaker is openand the earthing switch is open.
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Check the following conditions individually:
• With the circuit-breaker closed, insertion ofthe withdrawable part towards the serviceposition must be blocked after only half a turnof the crank in the clockwise direction, andthe travel motor on motor-operatedwithdrawable parts must not be capable ofbeing switched on.
• With the earthing switch closed, insertion ofthe withdrawable part towards the serviceposition must be blocked after only twoclockwise turns of the crank, and the travelmotor on motor-operated parts must not becapable of being switched on.
Do not use force (max. torque 25 Nm)!
2. The withdrawable part must only be movablefrom the service position into the test/disconnected position with the circuit-breakeropen.
Check this condition as follows:
• With the circuit-breaker closed, withdrawalmovement of the withdrawable part must beblocked after only half a turn of the crank inthe anti-clockwise direction, and the travelmotor on motor-operated withdrawable partsmust not be capable of being switched on.
3. Closing of the circuit-breaker must only bepossible when the withdrawable part is in thedefined test/disconnected position or serviceposition.
The control wiring plug 8.1 must previously havebeen inserted.
Check this condition as follows:
• It must not be possible to close the circuit-breaker with the withdrawable part in anyposition between the test/disconnectedposition and the service position.
• Enabling of switching when the withdrawablepart moves into the service position iseffected electrically by operation of auxiliaryswitch -S6 in the breaker housing (for type A),or of auxiliary switch -S9 in the withdrawableassembly (for type B), and mechanicallyslightly earlier; the latter corresponds to aposition approximately half a turn of the crankbefore stop.
• For motion into the test/disconnectedposition, the same enabling conditions applyanalogously, in this case by means of auxiliaryswitch -S6 in the breaker housing(for type A)or the auxiliary switch -S8 in the withdrawableassembly (for type B).
4. It must only be possible to open the circuit-breaker (manually) when the withdrawable partis in the service position or test/disconnectedposition and the control voltage has failed.
Check this condition.
5. Withdrawable parts with order-related blockingmagnet -Y0 may not be moved in case of controlpower failure, or when there is no control power.Do not forcibly move blocked withdrawableparts! The blocking magnet -Y0 is only presenton manually operated withdrawable parts.
Releasing the blocking magnet -Y0.
• Remove front plate 9.2,
• Disengage blocking magnet -Y0 by pulling themagnet armature,
• While doing so, turn crank 5 about one halfturn (either direction of rotation is permissible).
The blocking magnet is only active in the testposition and service position. In intermediatepositions it has no effect.
6. Disconnection of the control wiring plug 8.1 aswell as later insertion must be blocked in thewithdrawable part’s service position.
Check this condition.
8.6 Spare parts, auxiliary materials, lubricants
8.6.1 Spare parts
When parts are required, the serial number of therelevant withdrawable breaker part or circuit-breaker should always be quoted. Settinginstructions are to be requested separately.
Circuit-breaker VD4:
• Shunt release, auxiliary switch:For notes on settings see drawingGCE 717 96 11
• Charging motor with gearbox:No special notes required(table 1)
Withdrawable assembly of VD4:
• Manually moveable withdrawable assembly :
– type A:For notes on settings see drawingGCE 7003570, sheet 1 and 2
– type B:For notes on settings see drawingGCE 7003570, sheet 1 and 2.
• Motor-driven withdrawable parts:For notes on settings see drawingGCE 7003571
• Blocking magnet -Y0:For notes on settings see drawingGCE 7003820, sheet 1.(table 2)
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1) Quote contact arrangement2) State the type of release and voltage3) State rated supply voltage, Serial-Nr. of switch
(on identification sign) as well as the manufacturer of the motor
Table 1: VD4 circuit-breaker
Designation Item Rated supply Part no.no. voltage (order code)
• Auxiliary switch -S1 GCE7002397R0122(with clamp-type terminal) -S3 GCE7002397R0121
-S4 GCE7002397R0122-S5 GCE7002397R01..1)
• Auxiliary switch on blocking magnet -S2 GCE7003022P0101
• Auxiliary switch for fault annunciation -S7 GCE0905121P0100
• 1st shunt release OFF -Y2 GCE7004590P01..2)
• 2nd shunt release OFF -Y9 GCE7004590P01..2)
• Shunt release ON -Y3 GCE7004590P01..2)
• Blocking magnet -Y1 GCE9478103P01..2)
• Undervoltage release -Y4 GCE9371466R01..2)
with spring mechanism
• Delayed undervoltage release -Y4 GCE9371466R01..2)
with spring mechanism
• Indirect overcurrent release with intermediate -Y7 GCE9371466R0112current transformer and spring mechanism
• Intermediate current transformer for GCE9476148R0100indirect overcurrent release
• Magnet holder, complete GCE7000880R0111(with integrated rectifiers -V1, -V2, -V3, -V9)
• Series rectifier -V4/-V7 GCE7004046R0101
• Charging motor -M0 24V...240V GCE0940084P... .3)
(with gearing)
• Push-on sleeve 4,8-2,5 DIN 46247 Page 2for push-on blade 0,8 thick(for additionel external connections)
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Part no.(order code)
• Lubricants:– Isoflex Topas NB 52 GCE0007249P0100
• Cleaning agents for general cleaning:– Rivolta BWR 210 GCE0007707P0100– Observe the relevant ABB instruction manual BA 1002/E GCEA901002P0102
• Cleaning agent for conductive parts,insulating-material parts, and all parts with heavycontamination:– Cold cleanser 716 GCE0007706P0100– Observe the relevant instruction manual BA 1006/E GCEA901006P0102
• Touch-up paint:Standard colour RAL 7035– 1 kg-box GCE9014060R0103– Spray tin GCE0007895P0100
8.6.2 Auxiliary materials
Table 2: VD4 withdrawable assembly
Designation Item Rated supply Part no.no. voltage (order code)
Auxiliary switch for manually operatedmechanism (type A) -S6 GCE7004023R0101
Auxiliary switch for manually operatedmechanism (type B) -S8/-S9• contacts silver plated GCE7004024R0101• contacts gold plated GCE7004024R0103
Auxiliary switches for motor-operateddriving mechanism -S8/-S9• contacts silver plated GCE7004024R0102• contacts gold plated GCE7004024R0104
Blocking magnet -Y0 24 V GCE7003820R010130 V R010248 V R010360 V R0104
110 V R0105125 V R0107220 V R0106
Motor with gearbox -M1 24 V 24…240 V GCE0940150P1)
1) State rated supply voltage, Serial-Nr. of switch(on identification sign) as well as the manufacturer of the motor
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40 41.143 41.1
43 41.2 42.1 41.2 42
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Figure 8/1: Auxiliary switch block, equipment example
40 Magnet holder, complete41 Mounting plate41.1 Upper (plug-in) fixing point41.2 Lower fixing point42 Auxiliary shaft42.1 Crank43 Fastening screw
Figure 8/4: Charging motor, charging system and spring energy store
33 Drum with spiral spring34 Chain drive35 Ratchet wheel37 Charging motor with gearing37.1 Fastening screw (gearbox)
Figure 8/3: Indirect overcurrent release and operation area,equipment example
11.1 ON push-rod12.1 OFF push-rod14 Operating cycle counter-Y7 Indirect overcurrent release
11.1 12.114-Y7
Figure 8/2: Undervoltage release and operation area, equipmentexample
44 Interlock plate for -Y4-Y1 Blocking magnet-Y3 Shunt release ON-Y4 Undervoltage release
-Y4 44 -Y3 -Y1
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37
33
37.1
35
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47.1 47 7
Bild 8/5: Fit the contact system back-to-front on the thin end of thearbor and slide it onto the thicker shank area
7 Contact system47 Arbor47.1 Journal
7(6.1)6
46.3
11.1
46.1
46.8
8.3
477.1
(-S6)
Figure 8/7: Motor-driven withdrawable part in an intermediateposition close to the test/disconnected position, withfitted crank for manual operation and breaker front plateremoved
5 Hand crank8.3 Control wiring plug connector for withdrawable
assembly11.1 ON push rod46.1 Roller46.3 Lever46.8 Angle lever(-S6) Auxiliary switch (only with type A withdrawable part)
Figure 8/6: Slide the contact system over from the arbor onto thecontact arm and allow it to engage there
6 Contact arm(6.1) Cheese head bolt6.2 Insulating sleeve7 Contact system7.1 Internal tension springs47 Arbor
6.2 5
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Figure 8/9: Manually moveable withdrawable part, front plateremoved
-Y0 Blocking magnet for withdrawable part
11.1
46.2
46.3
-Y1
-Y0
Figure 8/8: Detailed view of the opening and closing mechanism
11.1 ON push rod46.2 Plastic cam46.3 Lever-Y1 Blocking magnet
46.2
46.3
46.1
46.8
46.5
46.7
46.4
2+1
46.6
46.9
0,2
-0,5
46.2
46.3
46.1
46.8
46.5
46.7
46.4
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46.6
2+1
0,2
-0,5
46.9
Figure 8/10: Detail in the area of a withdrawable part with travelmotor, viewed from the left-hand side
46.1 Roller46.2 Cam46.3 Lever46.4 Pin46.5 Link rod
Figure 8/11: Mechanical interlock, withdrawable assembly/circuit-breaker with manually operated withdrawable parts
46.1 Roller46.2 Cam46.3 Lever46.4 Pin46.5 Link rod
46.6 Bolt46.7 Bolt46.8 Angle lever46.9 Bolt49 Travel motor
46.6 Bolt46.7 Bolt46.8 Angle lever46.9 Bolt
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9 Application of the X-ray regulationsOne of the physical properties of vacuum insulationis the possibility of X-ray emissions when the con-tact gap is open. The specified test performed bythe Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB)in Braunschweig demonstrates that the local dos-age output of 1 µSv/h at a distance of 10 cm fromthe touchable surface is not exceeded when therated voltage is applied.
The results are as follows:
• Testing of the switching device or the vacuuminterrupter to VDE 0671 part 100 or IEC 62271-100 at the relevant rated power frequencywithstand voltage may only be performed bytrained personnel observing the stipulations of theEU basic standard (Stipulation 96/29/Euratomof the senate from 13 May 1996 (ABI.L 159 from29 June 1996)).
• Application of the rated power frequency with-stand voltage specified for the switching deviceby VDE 0671 part 100 or IEC 62271-100 iscompletely safe.
• Higher voltages than the rated power frequencywithstand voltage or DC test voltage specified inVDE or IEC standards must not be applied!
• The containment of the above mentioned localdosage output with the vacuum interrupter in theopen position is dependent on maintenance ofthe specified distance between the contacts(which is automatically ensured with correctmechanism function and force transmission).
• Safety clearances must be maintained.
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10 Comparison of designations to VDE-DIN 40719 Part 2 and IEC 61346-1/IEC 61346-2
VDE IECDIN 40719 Part 2
Description61346-1/61346-2
-S1 Auxiliary switch on mechanism -BS1
-S2 Auxiliary switch on block magnet -Y1 -BL1
-S3 Auxiliary switch on switch shaft -BB1
-S4 Auxiliary switch on switch shaft -BB2
-S5 Auxiliary switch on switch shaft -BB3
-S7 Fleeting contact ≥ 30 ms for c.b. tripped indication -BB4
-S8 Limit switch test position -BT2
-S9 Limit switch service position -BT1
-Y0 Block magnet on track with rectifier -V0 -RL2
-Y1 Closing block magnet -RL1
-Y2 1. Shunt release OFF -MO1
-Y3 Closing release -MC
-Y4 Undervoltage release -MU
-Y7 Indirect overcurrent release -MO3
-Y9 2. Shunt release OFF -MO2
-V1 Series rectifier for -Y1 -TR4
-V2 Series rectifier for -Y2 -TR1
-V3 Series rectifier for -Y3 -TR3
-V4 Series rectifier for -Y4 -TR6
-V9 Series rectifier for -Y9 -TR2
-M0 Charging motor -MS
-K0 Antipumping relay -KN
-R0 Series resistor -RR
-M1 Motor drive for draw out -MT
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