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The document discusses LS Susol medium voltage vacuum contactors, their features, technical specifications, and applications.

The document states that LS Susol vacuum contactors are mainly used for switching motors, transformers, and capacitors in AC power lines.

The document mentions that LS Susol vacuum contactors provide high withstand-current strength, switching capacity, and versatile auxiliary functions.

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LS Medium Voltage Vacuum Contactors


Customer satisfaction through quality and service -
LS Susol medium voltage vacuum contactors
LS Susol medium voltage vacuum contactors using LS vacuum
interrupters manufactured with worldclass technology are type
tested in LS PT & T that is accredited high power test lab by
worldclass KOLAS.

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Contents
Features ........................................ 4 Electrical Circuit Diagram ............ 22
Technical Data ............................ 10 Mechanical Interlock Type
Ordering Information ................... 12 Electrical Circuit Diagram ............ 24
External View .............................. 14 External Dimensions ................... 26
Internal Structure ......................... 15 Power Fuse ................................. 33
Accessories ................................. 16 Selection Tables .......................... 34
Drawing Operations ..................... 21 Coordination Graph ..................... 36
Operation Curves ........................ 37

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LS Susol Vacuum Contactors
We have the major technology that others can not catch up.
LS Susol vacuum contactors provide high withstand - current strength and
switching capacity as well as versatile auxiliary functions.

Fixed Type Combination Fixed Type Drawout Type

General Description

LS Susol vacuum contactors are mainly used for the switching of motors,
transformers, capacitors in AC power lines. They can be installed in multi -
stack cubicles.
A vacuum contactor comprises several assemblies such as switching
mechanism including vacuum interrupters, magnetic actuator, high strength
molded front cover and auxiliary devices. Stable and high operating cycle is
executed by the vacuum interrupters made of high alumina ceramic tube
which makes it possible to degas in a high temperature with excellent
mechanical strength.

Actuating is available either at instantaneous or continuous excitation.


Functions for safety in connecting and disconnecting are also provided.

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E - Class Cradle F - Class Cradle G - Class Cradle B - Class Cradle M - Class Cradle

H - Class Cradle

Direct - Drawout Type Combination Drawout Type Combination Direct - Drawout Type

Variety

Reliability

Operation conditions
Ambient temperature : - 5 to 40℃ Safety
Maximum temperature of 24 - hour mean : 35 ℃
Altitude : 1000m
Humidity : 24 - hour measured average - max. 95% RH
1 month measured average - max. 90% RH Up Grade

Applied standards
IEC 62271 - 106, IEC 60282 - 1, JEM 1167, KEMC 1126 Compatibility

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Up – Graded performance
by the new standard

Short Circuit Protective Device (SCPDs)

[ 7.2kV 400A ]
IEC 62271 - 106 in KOLAS certification authority by the new standard
7.2kV 400A Fuse has a combination of blocking performance verification.

400A

300A

SCPDs Test Report

Old New

Vacuum Interrupter & Fuse


High performance, high reliability Superior mechanical strength and
and long service life degasing
LS vacuum interrupters that comply with Providing long service life and suited for
IEC, ANSI and NEMA standards are frequently operating purpose due to using
manufactured by the process of brazing high alumina ceramic tube and degasing
and degasing together in a high vacuum in a high temperature.
furnace to assure high reliability.

High speed interruption and short


arcing time
It has fast recovering characteristic of
vacuum insulation. When opening it breaks
the current at the first current - zero point to
Vacuum Interrupter minimize the wearing of contacts.

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Earthing Switch Short time withstand current

[ 6.3kA ]
Verify the Short-time current performance by
developing Earthing Switch of Susol VCS

Earthing Switch Test Reports

V-Check certificate by KAS

Development test and certification Reliable breaking on accident


by public institution current
ㆍ Public institution development LS limited power fuse can break
test according to IEC62271-106 accident current very
ㆍ Verify the short circuit fast(0.5cycle) by occurring big
coordination with power fuse resistance due to internal
Korea Electrical Safety Corporation -Breaking test : success the 40kA nonconducting phenomenon.
short circuit breaking
What is the V-Check Mark? -Making test : success the 40kA
It is a integration certification mark that has short circuit making
been certified on the basis of KAS(Korea ㆍCertified V-Check mark by KAS
Accreditation System) in accordance with
the national standard basic law and ISO/IEC
Guide 65

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Compatibility with existing product

[1:1]
Maintenance is easy to use compatible with existing product

Alternation
Compatibility with existing product
New product Susol VCS is a customer-oriented product considering
convenience and economy of maintenance.
In particular, distance between rails, phase segregation, distance between
statue of main body and cradle of old and new products are the same, so it
is easy to replace the products.

A ; Distance between rails


B : Phase segregation
C : Distance between same statue

Integral Bushing

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Personnel Safety for User

[ Safety ]
LS Susol vacuum contactors provide several auxiliary
functions for safe and comfortable use.

Mechanical Interlock Type

■ Interlock device
■ Drawout cradle for MCSG
■ One-molded fuse holder
■ Various dual protection device
■ Fuse checker and micro switch

Additional Equipment
Suitable for Metal Clad Switchgear Mechanical Interlock Type
The structure of B type cradle unification It is easy to use and stable to run motor,
bushings and single - molded fuse - to switch commercial power and standby
holder barrier enables vacuum contactors power by connecting with an mechanical
to build Metal Clad Switchgears. interlock device with two VC.

Interlock Directly withdrawable equipment


For the safety of a operator interlock is This enables the withdrawing of a vacuum
equipped as standard. contactor from a panel without opening a
door to prevent any possibility of electric
shock.

Contactor over contactor arrangement

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Technical Data

Single type Fixed (Z) type Drawout (D) type Direct - Drawout (K) type
Continuous Excitation (E) VC-3Z VC-6Z VC-3Z VC-6Z VC-3D VC-6D VC-3D VC-6D VC-3K VC-6K VC-3K VC-6K
Type
Instantaneous Excitation (L) - 42E - 42E - 44E - 44E - 42E - 42E - 44E - 44E - 42E - 42E - 44E - 44E
Rated operation voltage [kV] 3.3 6.6 3.3 6.6 3.3 6.6 3.3 6.6 3.3 6.6 3.3 6.6
Rated voltage Ur[kV] 3.6 7.2 3.6 7.2 3.6 7.2 3.6 7.2 3.6 7.2 3.6 7.2
Rated operational current le[A] 200 400 200 400 200 400
Rated frequency fr[Hz] 50/60
Rated breaking current (kA, O - 3min - CO - 2min - CO) 4
Rated short - time withstand current (kA - sec) 2.4kA-30s, 4kA-10s, 6kA-2s, 6.3kA-1s
Rated short - time peak current (kApeak - 0.5Cycle) 60
Switching frequency(AC3) [op./hr] E : Continuous 1200, L : Instantaneous 300
Lifetime Mechanical [×10, 000operations] E : Continuous 300, L : Instantaneous 50
Electrical [×10, 000operations] 30
Impulse withstand voltage Up[kV] 60
Power-frequency withstand voltage Ud[kV/1min] 20
Excitation method E : Continuous, L : Instantaneous
Control voltage [V] DC/AC 110V, 125V, 220V
Auxiliary Current [A] 10 (AC)
contact Voltage [V] 600max ~ 48min
Continuous 3NO3NC,
Arrangement Instantaneous 2NO2NC
2NO2NC
Max. Motors [kW] 750 1, 500 1, 500 3, 000 750 1, 500 1, 500 3, 000 750 1, 500 1, 500 3, 000
Applicable
Transformers [kVA] 1, 000 2, 000 2, 000 4, 000 1, 000 2, 000 2, 000 4, 000 1, 000 2, 000 2, 000 4, 000
(3 phase)
Capacitors [kVA] 750 1, 500 1, 200 2, 000 750 1, 500 1, 200 2, 000 750 1, 500 1, 200 2, 000
Weight [kg] 24 41 56

Power fuse
Power fuses can be installed into combination(G, B, F) type
contactors for the protection of equipments and systems
from short - circuit.
Fuse ratings are selected properly after system analysis and
some accessories such as fuse link clips should be selected
by the fuse rating.

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Combination(PF) type Combination Drawout(G) Type Combination Direct-Drawout(B) Type Combination Fixed(F) Type
Continuous Excitation (E) VC-3G VC-6G VC-3G VC-6G VC-3B VC-6B VC-3B VC-6B VC-3F VC-6F VC-3F VC-6F
Type
Instantaneous Excitation (L) - 42E - 42E - 44E - 44E - 42E - 42E - 44E - 44E - 42E - 42E - 44E - 44E
Rated operation voltage [kV] 3.3 6.6 3.3 6.6 3.3 6.6 3.3 6.6 3.3 6.6 3.3 6.6
Rated voltage Ur[kV] 3.6 7.2 3.6 7.2 3.6 7.2 3.6 7.2 3.6 7.2 3.6 7.2
Rated operational current le[A] 200 400 200 400 200 400
Rated frequency fr[Hz] 50/60
Rated breaking current (kA, O - 3min - CO - 2min - CO) 4kA (40kA with fuse)
PF Combination Making 40kA
Rated breaking Breaking 40kA
current Take over(O - 3min - O - 3min - O) 4kA
Rated short - time withstand current (kA - sec) 2.4kA-30s, 4kA-10s, 6kA-2s, 6.3kA-1s
Rated short - time peak current (kApeak - 0.5Cycle) 60
Switching frequency(AC3) [op./hr] E : Continuous 1200, L : Instantaneous 300
Lifetime Mechanical [×10, 000operations] E : Continuous 300, L : Instantaneous 50
Electrical [×10, 000operations] 30
Impulse withstand voltage Up[kV] 60
Power-frequency withstand voltage Ud[kV/1min] 20
Excitation method E : Continuous, L : Instantaneous
Control voltage [V] DC/AC 110V, 125V, 220V
Auxiliary Current [A] 10 (AC)
contact Voltage [V] 600max ~ 48min
Arrangement 2NO2NC
Weight Note) [kg] 46 62 46

Note) Load capacity is different from ratings of Power Fuse


 Load capacity varies depending on the power rating of the fuse

Power fuse ratings combination type


Rated Diameter Length
Standard Type Rated current(A)
voltage(kV) (mm) (mm)
LFL - 3/6G - B 3.6/7.2 5, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 63, 75, 100 192
LFL - 3/6G - B 3.6/7.2 125 292
DIN Type 45
LFL - 3G - B 3.6 160, 200 292
LFL - 6G - B 7.2 160, 200 292
5(T1.5), 10(T3), 20(T7.5),
50 261
LFL - 3/6G -  3.6/7.2 30(T15), 40(T20), 50(T30), 60(T30)
General 75(T50), 100(T75) 60 311
use 150(T100), 200(T150) 60 311
LFL - 3G -  3.6
300(T250), 400(T300) 77 311
LFL - 6G -  7.2 150(T100), 200(T150) 77 311
KS Type
M20, M50, M100 60 200
LFL - 3M -  3.6 M150, M200 77 200
For M300 , (M400) 87 250
motors M20, M50 60 311
LFL - 6M -  7.2 M100, M150 , M200 77 350
M300 , (M400) 87 450
 LFL - 6G - 300, 400 is not possible to combine with VC

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Ordering Information

■Contactor

VC 3 Z 4 2 E E D1 ABGH

Rated Breaking Rated Control


Unique Symbol Installation Control Method Modification Accessory
Voltage(kV) Current(kA) Current(A) Voltage
Vacuum 3 3.6 Z Fixed Type 4 4 2 200 Continuous E SUSOL D1 DC 110V A Pad Lock Note)
VC E
Contactor 6 7.2 4 400 Excitation D2 DC 220V B Button Pad Lock
Instantaneous D3 DC 125V C Button Cover
L
Excitation A1 AC 110V D Lead Wire Ass'y(3M)
A2 AC 220V E Plug, Pin(21Pin)
A3 AC 125V G Blue Plenem Wire(VC, Lead Wire)
H Yellow Plenem Wire(VC, Lead Wire)
I Position S/W
J 3a3b Auxiliary Contact
K 3 Position S/W
L CTD

VC 3 G 4 2 E E D1 C1

Rated Breaking Rated Control


Unique Symbol Installation Control Method Modification Fuse Checker
Voltage(kV) Current(kA) Current(A) Voltage
Vacuum 3 3.6 D Drawout Type 4 4 2 200 Continuous E SUSOL D1 DC 110V C0 Without
VC Contactor E
6 7.2 Combination Drawout Type 4 400 Excitation D2 DC 220V C1 With General Type
G
(Fuse connectable) C2 With SIBA Type
Instantaneous D3 DC 125V
F Combination Fixed Type L
Excitation A1 AC 110V
Direct - Drawout Type A2 AC 220V
K
(For MCSG)
A3 AC 125V
Combination Direct - Drawout Type
B
(Fuse connectable and for MCSG)

P2 T1 F01 ABGH

PT Truck Note) Fuse Accessory

P0 Without T0 Without F01 LFL-3/6G - 5~60 3.3/6.6kV 200/400A Common A Pad Lock Note)
P1 100Var, 1EA T1 Earthing Switch F02 LFL-3M - 20~100 3.3kV 200/400A B Button Pad Lock
P2 100Var, 2EA T2 Metal Shutter LFL-3/6G - 75~100 C Button Cover
3.3/6.6kV 200/
P3 200Var, 1EA F03 LFL-3G - 150~200 D Lead Wire Ass'y(3M)
400A Common
P4 100Var, 2EA LFL-6M - 20~50 E Plug, Pin(21Pin)
F04 LFL-3M - 150~200 3.3kV 200/400A G Blue Plenem Wire(VC, Lead Wire,3.5m)
LFL-3G - 300~400 3.3/6.6kV 200/ H Yellow Plenem Wire(VC, Lead Wire,3.5m)
F05
LFL-6G - 150~200 400A Common I Position S/W
F06 LFL-6M - 100~200 6.6kV 200/400A Only J 3a3b Auxiliary Contact
F07 LFL-3M - 300~400 3.3kV 400A Only K 3 Position S/W
F08 LFL-6M - 300~400 6.6kV 400A Only L CTD
F09 LFL-3/6G - 5~100B 3.3/6.6kV 200/400A Common
*Note) These
 option are only applied for K(Direct-Drawout Type),
B(Combination Direct-Drawout Type). F10 LFL-3/6G - 125B~200B 3.3/6.6kV 200/400A Common

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■Cradle

VCL 3/6 42/44 E EI

Unique Symbol Rated Voltage(kV) Ratings Cradle TYPE Accessory

VCL VCS Cradle 3/6 3.6/7.2 Breaking Current 4kA E E Class A 1a1b(PS1)
42/44
Rated Current 200/400A F F2 Class B 2a 2b(PS2)
G G(Bushing Type) C 3 Position S/W
M Metal Shutter Direct - Drawout Type(K, B) D ES(Earthing S/W)Without Option
B Direct - Drawout Type(K, B) E Earthing Aux S/W(2a2b)
H Earthing S/W Direct - Drawout Type(K, B) F Earthing Aux S/W(4a4b)
G Earthing S/W With Keylock
H ES with Locking Magnet(DC 110V)
I ES with Locking Magnet(DC 220V)
J ES with Locking Magnet(DC 125V)
K ES with Locking Magnet(AC 110V)
L ES with Locking Magnet(AC 220V)
M ES with Locking Magnet(AC 48V)
N ES with Locking Magnet(DC 24V)
O ES with Locking Magnet(DC 48V)
P Shutter Lock

■MI(With Only VC)

VC MI 62E D1 62E D1

Vacuum Vacuum
Unique Symbol Product Name Control Voltage(V) Control Voltage(V)
Contactor(VC1) Contactor(VC2)
VC VC MI MI(With Only VC) 32E VC - 3Z - 42EE D1 DC 110V 32E VC - 3Z - 42EE D1 DC 110V
34E VC - 3Z - 44EE D2 DC 220V 34E VC - 3Z - 44EE D2 DC 220V
62E VC - 6Z - 42EE D3 DC 125V 62E VC - 6Z - 42EE D3 DC 125V
64E VC - 6Z - 44EE A1 AC 110V 64E VC - 6Z - 44EE A1 AC 110V
32L VC - 3Z - 42LE A2 AC 220V 32L VC - 3Z - 42LE A2 AC 220V
34L VC - 3Z - 44LE A3 AC 125V 34L VC - 3Z - 44LE A3 AC 125V
62L VC - 6Z - 42LE 62L VC - 6Z - 42LE
64L VC - 6Z - 44LE 64L VC - 6Z - 44LE

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External View

Combination
Drawout Type 

Combination
Direct - Drawout Type


 Front Cover
  
 Fuse Checking Window
 Auxiliary Switch
 ON/OFF Indicator
 Operation Counter 
 Manual Trip Button
 Drawout Carrier
 Direct - Drawout Carrier
 Drawout Handle
 Interlock Lever
 Hole for Drawout Handle Insertion
F - Class Cradle
 TEST/RUN Indicator
 Cradle
E - Class Cradle
 Fuse Case B - Class Cradle
 Shutter M - Class Cradle

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Internal Structure

Main contact part


Consists of vacuum interrupters, main terminals and moving shunts that are
supported by a one - moulded frame that maintains insulation between phases.
Vacuum interrupters are operated by means of the actuating mechanism that is Line terminal
Protection cover

connected to movable parts of a vacuum interrupter with a insulation rod. Insulation


mold frame Vacuum
interrupter

Load terminal

Actuating mechanism Shunt


Insulation rod
Contact spring
Designed simply without any linkage to be suited for frequent - operation and long Actuating lever

service life. The actuating lever connected to a moving core of a actuating magnet Control coil Fixed core

that carrys out the function of a actuating shaft moves up and down to control the Return spring Moving core

contact pressure for stable operations.


Spring guide Spring spacer

Main contact part


Control method
Continuous excitation - D
 uring a contactor is closed the control coil is required to
be excited continuously to pull the moving core
magnetically. In case of discontinuing the control power
the moving core is to be returned by a spring because of
the disappearance of magnetic force, which causes the
opening of a contactor.

Instantaneous excitation - In this method the continuous exciting of a control coil
to maintain the closing of a contactor is not required as
the latch built in it holds the mechanism. In case of
manual tripping, a contactor will be tripped by Latch mechanism
releasing the latch when turn on the manual trip
button.

Control Closing current(A) Trip current(A) Holding current(A)


Type Control method
voltage (V) / time(ms) / time(ms) / time(ms)
DC/AC 110V 3/100 - 0.6/40
Continuous
DC/AC 125V 3/100 - 0.6/40
Excitation(E)
DC/AC 220V 2/100 - 0.6/40
DC/AC 110V 5/100 3/35 -
VC - 3/6 - Instantaneous DC/AC 125V 5/100 3/35 -
42/44 - E/L Excitation(L)
DC/AC 220V 10/100 6/35 -
Instantaneous AC 110V 5/100 5/35 -
Excitation(L) AC 125V 5/100 5/35 -
(With CTD) AC 220V 10/100 10/35 -

Vacuum interrupters Moving electrode

In the closed position, normal current flows through the interrupter. When a fault Moving electrode terminal

occur and interruption is required, the contacts are quickly separated. The are Bellows
which is oriented between surfaces of contact shall diffuse at the contact structure
of flat shape. It prevents local heating and damage. The arc burns in an ionized Bellows shield
Ceramic
metal vapor, which condenses on the surrounding metal shield.
Arc shield
The arc is extinguished and vapor production is ceased at current zero. The metal
Contact
vapor plasma is very rapidly dispersed, cooled, recombined, and deionized, and Fixed electrode terminal
the metal vapor products are quickly condensed so that the contacts withstand Fixed electrode
the transient recovery voltage.
Internal structure

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Accessories

Fuse checker / Micro switch


Fuse checker is operated in case of fuse blowing and output (Com)

mechanical signal at same time. A micro switch is a part of


fuse checker. The mechanical input signal is changed to
electrical out signal by micro switch.
Note) 19 - 20 : NO contact, 19 - 21 : NC contact

(NO) (NC)

Fuse checker / Micro switch

PT(Potential transformer)
2 each of PTs can be mounted on drawout type contactors and fuse
combination type.
These are 100VA and 200VA PTs rated 3.6/7.2kV.

Rated voltage(V) Secondary voltage(V) Class Burden(VA) Frequency(Hz)


3300/6600 110/220 1 100/200 50/60
PT(Potential transformer)

Fuse clip
It is used to install or uninstall a fuse link to the holder.
Its dimensions depend on ratings.

Fuse clip

Auxiliary switch
Auxiliary switches are 2NO+2NC as standard and additional 3NO+3NC can
be added on request.

Auxiliary switch

Position switch
This enables checking contactor positions when draw - in and draw - out.
Remote checking is also possible through signaling via micro switches in
each position.

Test Position Run Position

Note) ( ) is contact point in case of PS 2

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CTD(Condensor Trip Device)

1 2 3 4 5 6

Discharge
AC Input DC Output

7 8 9 10 11 12
CTD is built as standard in the contactor
Control circuit diagram
with AC control of instantaneous excitation Terminal
so that the contactor can be tripped within
30 seconds in the event of an electricity
failure. The automatic trip circuit in the
event of an electricity failure is to be built by
a customer.
Rating Description
Type CTD - 100 CTD - 200
Rated input voltage(V) AC 100/110 AC 200/220
Frequency(Hz) 50/60 50/60
Rated impulse voltage(V) 140/155 280/310
Charging time Within 5 sec. Within 5 sec.
Trip command possible time Max. 30 sec. Max. 30 sec.
Input voltage range 85%~110% 85%~110% Dimensions
Capacitor rating(μF) 400 160

Fuse case Counter


Made of high strength BMC resin to This is a ON/OFF operation counter by
offer superior insulation and safety. using 5 digit.
Note) Applied fuse combination type.

Bushing Test/Run position indicator


It is mono - block bushing to be used in This enables checking contactor
the cradles of G, B, M, H - type drawout positions visibly when connecting or
contactors. It provides high insulation disconnecting a contactor.
level, so recommended to use in Note) Applied direct drawout type only.
contactors for MCSG.
Note) Applied G, B, M, H - Class Cradle.

Direct - drawout carrier ON/OFF indicator


It is a screw - sliding type drawout To visibly check whether power is
equipment to draw - in and draw - out a supplied or not
contactor directly out of a panel for
personal safety. It is built in K and B type
contactors.

Handle Fuse checking window


It is a bent - lever to actuate a direct - Enables the visible check of a fuse like
drawout carrier by inserting and turning its outside status and temperature - rise
in K and B type contactors in a fuse combination type contactor.
Note) Applied G, B, F type

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Accessories

Padlock and Door racking interlock

• With this door options for H type cradle


draw - in/out is allowed only when the
door is closed.

• If draw - in /out is necessary when the


door is open, use the operation lever put
in the slot of the breaker handle.
Insert it into the hole in the bottom of
door interlock.

• Padlock is also optional, which can lock


to prevents the draw - in/out of the
breaker in the position of TEST and
SERVICE.

Door interlock

Trip coil monitoring contact

• Device for monitoring the functions of the


trip coils.

• T o monitor the trip coils connect its


ON OFF terminals with the trip coil monitoring relay
3(TCS)
4(+) 5(+) as shown on the circuit diagram.
M - If the trip coil is normal : closed - circuit
consisting
Vzb Vzb - If the trip coil is damaged : open circuit
DC
1) monitor the trip coils in closed position of
CC
CU the breaker.
2) monitor the trip coils in trip position of the
Vza breaker.
TC
2(-)
• Coil Test Unit is opional, which enable
monitoring the coils by connecting in
parallel with the trip coil operation switch.

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Button Cover

• It is a protection cover to prevent an


accident due to unintended
operation of ON/OFF button.

• Use the push - bar to operate the


ON/OFF button.

Push Bar

Button Padlock • It is to prevent manual operation of


ON/OFF button due to user’s
wrong handling.

• It is not possible to handle ON/OFF


operation under the “Button lock”
status.

Earthing Switch

• F
 or the safety during the maintenance of
switchgear in the position of TEST/
Drawout discharge the charging current
in the load side of a VCS with this
earthing switch. It is available only for K,
B type Earthing Truck.

* Regarding the operations of earthing


switch and related accessories see the
instruction manual.
* Applicable Standards : IEC 62271 - 102

Earthing
Switch

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Accessories

Locking Magnet for Earthing Switch

• In case of using earthing switch it can be added to prevent the earthing switch from
opening or earthing before it is energized.

• Verify if the locking magnet is energized before opening or earthing the earthing
switch.

• Control voltage
- DC 24V / DC 48V / DC 110V / DC 125V / DC 220V
- AC 48V / AC 110V / AC 220V

ES Locking magnet

Keylock for Earthing Switch

• In case of using earthing switch it can be added for two types of interlocking.
1) Interlock to keep opening
2) Interlock to keep earthing

Earthing Switch Keylock

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Drawing Operations

For standard draw - out types (D, G)


■ When draw - in a contactor into a cradle.
1. Check that the contactor is in the state of open (TEST Position).
2. While lifting the interlock lever, insert the contactor about 50mm into the
cradle.
3. Release the interlock lever and push the contactor into the cradle by the
RUN position.

■ When draw - out a contactor from a cradle.


1. Check that the contactor is in the state of open (RUN Position).
2. While lifting the interlock lever, draw the contactor about 50mm out of the
<TEST Position>
cradle.
3. Release the interlock lever and pull the contactor from the cradle by the
TEST position.

<RUN Position>

Details of TEST/RUN Position

For direct draw - out types (K, B)


■When draw - in a contactor into a cradle.
1. Check that the contactor is in the state of open (TEST Position).
2. Hold both knobs at the bottom of the contactor.
3. Pull the knobs towards the inside and push them towards the front.
4. Mount the handle.
5. Turn the handle clockwise and move the contactor forward.(About 11 turns)
6. W hen it reaches the contact point, the handle operates in idle and the
contactor does not lead in anymore.
<TEST Position>

■ When draw - out a contactor from a cradle.


1. Check that the contactor is in the state of open (RUN Position).
2. Insert the handle into the hole for drawout handle insertion.
3. Turning the handle counterclockwise until the contactor reaches in the TEST
position.
4. When the contactor reaches in the TEST position, handle operates in idle.
Note) Check the power before connecting or disconnecting.

<RUN Position>

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Electrical Circuit Diagram

Continuous Excitation(DC/AC 110V~220V): Fixed Type


ON/OFF
1 3 4
1 12 5 7 9 11 13 15

2 13
3 14
4 15
5 16
6 6 8 10 12 14 16
DC/AC CU Vzb
7
[Auxiliary:3a3b]
8
9
•CU : Control Unit
10 •CC : Closing Coil
11 •VZb : Auxiliary Switchs Contact "b"
CC CC
2

Apply the power source at terminals of 1 - 2.


Switch it using contacts of No.3 - 4 terminal.

Instantaneous Excitation(DC 110V~220V): Fixed Type

12 7 9 11 13
ON OFF
3(TCS) 2 13
4(+) 5(+)
3 14
4
5 8 10 12 14
Vzb Vzb
[Auxiliary:2a2b]
DC CC 7
CU 8
9
Vza 10 •CU : Control Unit
11 •CC : Closing Coil
TC •TC : Tripping Coil
2(-) •VZb : Auxiliary Switchs Contact "b"
•VZa : Auxiliary Switchs Contact "a"
When closing : Switch it using a contact of No. 4(+), 2(-) terminal
When tripping : Switch it using a contact of No. 5(+), 2(-) terminal
→ Contactor does not operate when reverse connected

Instantaneous Excitation_CTD(AC 110V~220V): Fixed Type


1
6(TCS) 7 9 11 13
1 12
3 15 2 13
ON OFF 3 14
4 5 CTD 4 15
5 8 10 12 14
(+) (-)
6 [Auxiliary:2a2b]
AC Vzb
7
CU 8
9
Vzb Vza 10 •CU : Control Unit
11 •CC : Closing Coil
CC TC •VZb : Auxiliary Switchs Contact "b"
2

Apply the power source at terminals of 1 - 2


When closing : Switch it using contacts of No.3, 4 terminal
When tripping : Switch it using contacts of No.5, 15 terminal

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Continuous Excitation(DC/AC 110V~220V): Drawout Type
ON/OFF
1 3 4
<main circuit> 1 12 5 7 9 11 19

2
R S T M 3
4
5 16
17 6 6 8 10 12 20 21
16 DC/AC CU Vzb
7 17 [Auxiliary:2a2b] [FUSE CHECKER]
18 8 18
9 19
•CU : Control Unit
10 20 •CC : Closing Coil
11 21 •VZb : Auxiliary Switchs Contact "b"
CC CC
2

Apply the power source at terminals of 1 - 2.


Switch it using contacts of No.3 - 4 terminal.

Instantaneous Excitation(DC 110V~220V): Drawout Type

<main circuit> ON OFF 12 7 9 11 13 19


3(TCS)
4(+) 5(+) 2 13
R S T
3 14
M
4

Vzb Vzb 5 16
17 DC 8 10 12 14 20 21
16 CC 7 17
18 CU 8 18
[Auxiliary:2a2b] [FUSE CHECKER]

9 19
10 20 •CU : Control Unit
Vza
•CC : Closing Coil
11 21
TC •TC : Tripping Coil
2(-) •VZb : Auxiliary Switchs Contact "b"
•VZa : Auxiliary Switchs Contact "a"
When closing : Switch it using a contact of No. 4(+), 2(-) terminal
When tripping : Switch it using a contact of No. 5(+), 2(-) terminal
→ Contactor does not operate when reverse connected

Instantaneous Excitation_CTD(AC 110V~220V): Drawout Type


1
6(TCS)
<main circuit> 1 12 7 9 11 13 19
3 15
2 13
R S T ON OFF
3 14
4 5 CTD 4 15
M (+) (-) 5 16
6
17
16
AC Vzb
7 17
8 10 12 14 20 21

[Auxiliary:2a2b] [FUSE CHECKER]


18 CU 8 18
9 19
Vzb Vza •CU : Control Unit
10 20 •CC : Closing Coil
11 21 •TC : Tripping Coil
CC TC
•VZb : Auxiliary Switchs Contact "b"
2 •VZa : Auxiliary Switchs Contact "a"

Apply the power source at terminals of 1 - 2


When closing : Switch it using contacts of No.3, 4 terminal
When tripping : Switch it using contacts of No.5, 15 terminal

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Mechanical Interlock Type Electrical Circuit Diagram

Continuous Excitation(DC/AC 110V~220V): Fixed Type


VC1 VC2

ON/OFF ON/OFF
1 3 4 1 3 4

DC/AC CU Vzb1
DC/AC CU Vzb2

Vzb2 Vzb1

CC CC CC CC
2 2

5 9 11 13 15 1 12 5 9 11 13 15 1 12
2 13 2 13
3 14 3 14
4 15 4 15
5 16 5 16
6 10 12 14 16
6 6 10 12 14 16 6
7 7
[Auxiliary:3a2b] [Auxiliary:3a2b]
8 8
9 9
10 10
11 11

Instantaneous Excitation_CTD(DC 110V~220V): Fixed Type


VC1 VC2

ON OFF ON OFF

4(+) 5(+) 4(+) 5(+)


Vzb1 Vzb2
Vzb2 Vzb1

DC CU
CC DC CU
CC

Vza Vza

TC TC
2(-) 2(-)

7 9 11 13 12 7 9 11 13 12
2 13 2 13
14 14
4 4
5 5
6
8 10 12 14 7 8 10 12 14 7
8 8
[Auxiliary:2a2b] [Auxiliary:2a2b]
9 9
10 10
11 11

24
Instantaneous Excitation_CTD(AC 110V~220V): Fixed Type
VC1 VC2
1 1

3 15 3 15
ON OFF ON OFF

4 5 CTD 4 5 CTD
(+) (-) (+) (-)

AC AC
CU CU
Vzb1 Vzb2
Vza Vza
Vzb2 Vzb1

CC TC CC TC

2 2

7 9 11 13 1 12 7 9 11 13 1 12
2 13 2 13
3 14 3 14
4 15 4 15
5 5

7 7
8 10 12 14 8 8 10 12 14 8
[Auxiliary:2a2b]
9 [Auxiliary:2a2b] 9
10 10
11 11

27 17

26 16

25 15

24 14

23 13

VC1(Upper) 21 11

22 32 1 12
23 33 2 13

24 3 14
25 4 15
26 5 16

27 7 17
28 8 18
29 9 19

30 10 20
31 11 21

27 17

26 16

15

VC2(Lower)
25

24 14

23 13

22 12

21 11

22 32 1 12
23 33 2 13

24 3 14
25 4 15
26 5 16

27 7 17
28 8 18
29 9 19

30 10 20
31 11 21

25
External Dimensions

Fixed Type (Unit : mm)

VC - 3/6Z - 42/44E(L)E 353


274.5
119 119
247

20

136.5
32

398.6
Ø11(Terminal Hole)
22 32 1 12
23 33 2 13

255
24 3 14
25 4 15
26 5 16

27 7 17

O
28 8 18
29 9 19

30 10 20
OFF 31 11 21

385(Terminal Hole) 110 115(Terminal Hole)


20.5
415 240 4-Ø9(Mounting Hole)

Drawout Type
VC - 3/6D - 42/44E(L)E 440

119 119 570.2

160
565

309
O
OFF

469 316 31

494 506.5

Direct - Drawout Type


VC - 3/6K - 42/44E(L)E 440
119 119 570.2
160
565

309

O
OFF

494 335 31

518 518.3

26
Combination Fixed Type (Unit : mm)

VC - 3/6F - 42/44E(L)E 440

119 119 543

20

160
32

599
Ø11(Terminal Hole)

277.9
O
OFF

* In case of applying 6M - 300/400,


453 316 31
changes 543mm to 613mm
473 485.1 4-Ø9(Terminal Hole)

Combination Drawout Type


VC - 3/6G - 42/44E(L)E 440

119 119 570.2

160
609

309

O
OFF

* In case of applying 6M - 300/400,


469 316 31
changes 570.2mm to 640.2mm
494 506.5

Combination Direct - Drawout Type


VC - 3/6B - 42/44E(L)E 440

119 119 570.2


160
609

309

O
OFF

* In case of applying 6M - 300/400,


changes 570.2mm to 640.2mm 494 335 31

518 518.3

27
External Dimensions

E Class Cradle(Drawout Type) (Unit : mm)

500.6 672 90

20

20

6
160
32

576.9

Ø14(Terminal Hole)

319.3
O
OFF

76.7

340(Terminal Hole) 95 670(Terminal Hole)


4-Ø14(Mounting Hole)
439 820

B Class Cradle(Drawout Type)

559 672 90

20

20

6
160
32

604.3

Ø14(Terminal Hole)

319.3
O
OFF
76.7

340(Terminal Hole) 95 670(Terminal Hole)


4-Ø14(Mounting Hole)
439 821.6

F Class Cradle(Drawout Type)

559 672 90

20

20
6

160
32

604

Ø14(Terminal Hole)
319.3

O
OFF
76.7

340(Terminal Hole) 95 670(Terminal Hole)


4-Ø14(Mounting Hole)
439 821.6

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G Class Cradle(Drawout Type) (Unit : mm)

559 672 90

20

20

160
32

604

Ø14(Terminal Hole)

319.3
O
OFF

76.7

340(Terminal Hole) 4-Ø14(Mounting Hole) 95 670(Terminal Hole)

439 821.6

M Class Cradle(Drawout Type)


557 672 90

20

20

160
32

610

Ø14(Terminal Hole)

319.3
O
OFF
76.7

340(Terminal Hole) 4-Ø14(Mounting Hole) 95 670(Terminal Hole)

439 821.6

H Class Cradle(Drawout Type)


559 672 90

20
6
160

20
784.3
32

319.3

O
OFF

Ø14(Terminal Hole)
180.8

178.5

638.5 87.3 500.1(Terminal Hole)


4-Ø14(Mounting Hole)
684(Terminal Hole) 754.6

734 861.3

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External Dimensions

E Class Cradle(Combination Drawout Type) (Unit : mm)

500.6 672 90

20
20

160
32

621.4

Ø14(Terminal Hole)

319.3
O
OFF

76.7
340(Terminal Hole) 95 670(Terminal Hole)
4-Ø14(Mounting Hole)
* In case of applying 6M - 300/400, 439 820
changes 672mm to 742mm

B Class Cradle(Combination Drawout Type)


559 672 90

20

20

160
32

621.4

Ø14(Terminal Hole)

319.3
OOFF
76.7

340(Terminal Hole) 95 670(Terminal Hole)


4-Ø14(Mounting Hole)
* In case of applying 6M - 300/400, 439 821.6
changes 672mm to 742mm

F Class Cradle(Combination Drawout Type)


559 672 90

20

20
6

160
32

621.4

Ø14(Terminal Hole)
319.3

O
OFF
76.7

340(Terminal Hole) 4-Ø14(Mounting Hole) 95 670(Terminal Hole)

* In case of applying 6M - 300/400, 439 821.6


changes 672mm to 742mm

30
G Class Cradle(Combination Drawout Type) (Unit : mm)

559 672 90

20

20

160
32

621.4

Ø14(Terminal Hole)

319.3
O
OFF

76.7
340(Terminal Hole) 95 670(Terminal Hole)
* In case of applying 6M - 300/400, 4-Ø14(Mounting Hole)
439
changes 672mm to 742mm 821.6

M Class Cradle(Combination Drawout Type)


557 672 90

20

20

160
32

622.3

Ø14(Terminal Hole)

319.3
O
OFF
76.7

340(Terminal Hole) 95 670(Terminal Hole)


* In case of applying 6M - 300/400, 4-Ø14(Mounting Hole)
changes 672mm to 742mm 439 821.6

H Class Cradle(Combination Drawout Type)


559 672 90

20
6
160

20
784.3
32

319.3

O
OFF

Ø14(Terminal Hole)
180.8

178.5

638.5 87.3 500.1(Terminal Hole)


4-Ø14(Mounting Hole)
* In case of applying 6M - 300/400, 684(Terminal Hole) 754.6
changes 672mm to 742mm 734 861.3

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External Dimensions

Mechanical Interlock Type (Unit : mm)

270.4

247

137.5
27 17

26 16

25 15

24 14

23 13

21 11

423.6
22 32 1 12

255.5
23 33 2 13

24 3 14
25 4 15
26 5 16

27 7 17
28 8 18
29 9 19

30 10 20
31 11 21

20
32

918.6
Ø11(Terminal Hole)

137.5
27 17

26 16

25 15

24 14

23 13
495

22 12

21 11

22 32 1 12

255.5
23 33 2 13

24 3 14
25 4 15
26 5 16

27 7 17
28 8 18
29 9 19

30 10 20
31 11 21

516(Terminal Hole) 4-Ø11(Mounting Hole) 240(Terminal Hole)

540 270

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Power Fuse

Power fuse
LS Prime - MEC power fuses are designed to protect equipments from fault current such as
short - circuit, and generally used for the protection the circuits of transformers, capacitors
and motors.

Considerations in application
• Power fuses are suitable for the protection from a short - circuit, not overload current.
• Fuse reset or re - use is not possible after fused are blown out.
• When the fuses are selected, their usage and circuit requirements should be considered.
• For the purpose of protection from the fault current below the lowest interrupting current
of the fuse it is desirable to replace it with a fuse having lower interrupting rate or add
other overcurrent relay in series
• Withstand voltage of the circuit should be higher than that of a fuse that protects it.
• Replace all three fuses in case of blowing in a fuse.
KERI(24kV)

Considerations by the type of load


1. Power fuses for transformer loads
• The fuse with sufficient rated current must be selected to avoid the deterioration of the
fuse element due to permissible overload in the long term.
• T he fuse's current/time characteristic should cover the inrush current/time of the
transformer.
Fuse rated current ≥ Transformer rated current
• In case of protection of two or more transformers
- Fuse rating should be selected on the basis of the phase condition where maximum
current flows.
- In the event of short - circuit in the secondary of the transformer
The lowest interrupting current of the fuse < Short circuit current in the primary of the transformer
The lowest interrupting current of the fuse < Short circuit current in the primary of the fuse
• In case of potential transformers
- When the fuses are selected do not consider the short - circuit happening in the
secondary of the PT, but protecting PT itself and the circuit against the fault in the Power fuses for transformer loads
primary side.
- Select the fuse with higher rated current than the load current so as not to be damaged
by overcurrent.
- The withstand strength such as permissible let - through current, I²t of the equipments to
be protected must be higher than that of a fuse.

2. Power fuses for motor loads


• The fuse with sufficient rated current must be selected to avoid the deterioration of the
- fuse element due to permissible overload in the long term.
• The fuse's current/time characteristic should cover the inrush current/time of the motor.
- The inrush current of the motor must be within 5 times of the fuse rating and the fuse
should withstand at least 10 seconds under the condition.
Fuse rated current ≥ Motor full load current
Note) Refer to the general considerations other than the above mentioned.

3. Power fuses for capacitor loads


• The fuse with sufficient rated current must be selected to avoid the deterioration of the
fuse element due to permissible overload in the long term.
• The fuse's current/time characteristic should cover the inrush current/time of the capacitor. Power fuses for motor loads

• The size of inrush current depends on whether or not the serial reactors and parallel
capacitors exist.

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Selection Tables

Application Rated Rated Rated Lowest Capacitive load


voltage current interrupting interrupting Transformer load (kVA )
G type current current (kVA )
Model (kV ) (A ) (kA ) (A ) Single phase Three phase Three phase
LFL - 3/6G - 5 5 - ※ ( up to 5 ) up to 5 ※ ( up to 15 ) -※(-)
LFL - 3/6G - 10 10 up to 10 ( up to 15 ) up to 15 ( up to 30 ) up to 10 ( up to 25 )
LFL - 3/6G - 20 20 up to 20 ( up to 50 ) up to 30 ( up to 75 ) up to 30 ( up to 50 )
LFL - 3/6G - 30 30 40 5In up to 30 ( up to 75 ) up to 75 ( up to 150 ) up to 50 ( up to 100 )
3.6
LFL - 3/6G - 40 40 up to 50 ( up to 100 ) up to 100 ( up to 200 ) up to 75 ( up to 150 )
(7.2 )
LFL - 3/6G - 50 50 up to 75 ( up to 150 ) up to 150 ( up to 300 ) up to 100 ( up to 200 )
LFL - 3/6G - 60 63 -(-) -(-) -(-)
LFL - 3/6G - 75 75 up to 150 ( up to 200 ) up to 200 ( up to 400 ) up to 200 ( up to 400 )
LFL - 3/6G - 100 100 up to 200 ( up to 400 ) up to 375 ( up to 750 ) up to 300 ( up to 600 )
40 5In
LFL - 3G - 150 150 up to 300 ( - ) up to 500 ( - ) up to 400 ( - )
LFL - 3G - 200 200 up to 400 ( - ) up to 750 ( - ) up to 600 ( - )
3.6
LFL - 3G - 300 300 up to 625 ( - ) up to 1,000 ( - ) up to 1,000 ( - )
LFL - 3G - 400 400 up to 750 ( - ) up to 1,500 ( - ) -(-)
40 5In
KS Size LFL - 6G - 150 150 - ( up to 500 ) - ( up to 1,000 ) - ( up to 800 )
LFL - 6G - 200 200 - ( up to 750 ) - ( up to 1,500 ) - ( up to 1,200 )
7.2
LFL - 6G - 300 300 - ( up to 1,250 ) - ( up to 2, 000 ) -(-)
40 5In
LFL - 6G - 400 400 -(-) - ( up to 2,500 ) -(-)
LFL - 3/6G - 5B 5 4 ~ 8 ( 8 ~ 16 ) 6.7 ~ 14 ( 13 ~ 28 ) up to 9.8 ( up to 9.8 )
LFL - 3/6G - 10B 10 6 ~ 13 ( 13 ~ 25 ) 11 ~ 22 ( 21 ~ 44 ) 9.8 ~ 12 ( 19 ~ 24 )
LFL - 3/6G - 20B 20 15 ~ 31 ( 30 ~ 62 ) 25 ~ 53 ( 51 ~ 107 ) 12 ~ 31 ( 24 ~ 61 )
LFL - 3/6G - 30B 30 21 ~ 42 ( 40 ~ 84 ) 35 ~ 73 ( 70 ~ 145 ) 31 ~ 46 ( 61 ~ 92 )
LFL - 3/6G - 40B 3.6 40 40 4In 40 ~ 82 ( 80 ~ 165 ) 69 ~ 143 ( 137 ~ 286 ) 46 ~ 64 ( 92 ~ 128 )
LFL - 3/6G - 50B (7.2 ) 50 49 ~ 102 ( 98 ~ 204 ) 85 ~ 117 ( 170 ~ 354 ) 64 ~ 81 ( 128 ~ 163 )
LFL - 3/6G - 60B 63 66 ~ 137 ( 132 ~ 275 ) 114 ~ 238 ( 229 ~ 476 ) 181 ~ 105 ( 163~ 210 )
LFL - 3/6G - 75B 75 68 ~ 165 ( 134 ~ 330 ) 117 ~ 285 ( 233 ~ 571 ) 105 ~ 150 ( 210 ~ 300 )
LFL - 3/6G - 100B 100 128 ~ 220 ( 256 ~ 440 ) 222 ~ 381 ( 443 ~ 762 ) 150 ~ 222 ( 300 ~ 445 )
LFL - 3/6G - 125B 125 151 ~ 275 ( 302 ~ 550 ) 261 ~ 476 ( 522~ 952 ) 222 ~ 275 ( 445~ 550 )
LFL - 3G - 160B 160 211 ~ 352 ( - ) 365~610 ( - ) 275 ~ 370 ( - )
3.6
LFL - 3G - 200B 200 40 4In 265 ~ 440 ( - ) 495 ~ 762 ( - ) 370 ~ 550 ( - )
DIN Size LFL - 6G - 160B 160 - ( 425 ~ 704 ) - ( 735 ~1,220 ) - ( 550 ~ 742 )
7.2
LFL - 6G - 200B 200 - ( 437 ~ 880 ) - * ( 755 ~1,520 ) - ( 742 ~1,000 )
※ ( ) is 7.2kV application
It is possible G type fuse for motor loads but recommend the M type fuse

Application Rated Rated Rated Lowest Capacitive


voltage current interrupting interrupting Transformer load(kVA)
M type current current load(kVA)
Model (kV) (A) (kA) (A) Three phase Three phase
LFL - 3M - 20 20 37 ~ 75 up to 50
LFL - 3M - 50 50 90 ~ 200 up to150
LFL - 3M - 100 100 220 ~ 400 up to 300
LFL - 3M - 150 3.6 150 40 7In 450 ~ 630 up to 400
LFL - 3M - 200 200 710 ~ 800 up to 800
LFL - 3M - 300 300 900 ~ 1, 250 up to 1,000
LFL - 3M - 400 400 1, 500 -
LFL - 6M - 20 20 75 ~ 160 up to 100
LFL - 6M - 50 50 185 ~ 400 up to 300
LFL - 6M - 100 100 450 ~ 800 up to 600
LFL - 6M - 150 7.2 150 40 7In 900 ~ 1, 250 up to 800
LFL - 6M - 200 200 1, 500 -
KS Size
LFL - 6M - 300 300 2, 500 -
LFL - 6M - 400 400 3, 000 -

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Dimensions (mm ) Applicable
Selecting conditions and warning
holder 1. ※ The values in ( ) apply to the loads of 7.2kV.
A B C D
2. It is assumed that the inrush current of a transformer is
10 times of the full load current of a motor for 0.1
second.
- T he rated current of a fuse is selected to carry
261 50 47 25 LFH-6G-D60 continuously the current of 1.5 times of rated current of
a transformer.(1.3 times in the case of * )
- In the transformer load table it is assumed that the
interruption will be made at 25 times of rated current
within 2 seconds.
311 60 57 30 LFH-6G-D1H 3. It is assumed that the inrush current of a motor is 5
times of full load current for 10 seconds.
4. In the case of using the M(motor protection) type fuses
for the purpose of the short - circuit protection of a
motor or a starter select the proper rating in addition
311 77 73 43 LFH-6G-D2H
refer to the characteristic curves on the catalog to
make the device protected from overload by a circuit
breaker or a contactor.
350 110 108 55 LFH-6G-D4H
5. It is assumed that the inrush current of a capacitor is
71 times of its rated current for 0.002 second.
- T he rated current of a fuse is selected to carry
continuously the current of 1.43 times of rated current
195 55 - - of a capacitor.
LFH-6G-D1HB - In case service life of more than 1000 operations is
required select in the M(motor protection) type fuse
table.
192 77 - - 6. The above mentioned comments are according to
KS(Korean Industrial Standard) and subject to the real
situation.

292 77 - - LFH-6G-D2HB

Dimensions(mm) Applicable
holder
A B C D

200 60 58 30 LFH-3M-100

200 77 73 43 LFH-3M-200

250 87 84 50 LFH-3M-400

311 60 58 30 LFH-6M-50

350 77 73 43 LFH-6M-200

450 87 84 50 LFH-6M-400

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Coordination Graph

Coordination between fuse and motor circuit


ristic of
• F ull load current of a motor① ≤ Rated
The lowest operation characteristic of current of a fuse②
Time a vacuum contactor
Fuse (opening characteristic) • Operation characteristic of a vacuum
acteristic of Operation characteristic of
otor a vacuum contactor contactorⓑFusemust lie to the left of
Overload characterictic of a motor
ⓒ(Overload characteristic of a motor)
rve of a Fuse Fuse Time/Current characteristic curve of a Fuse
a motor
Vacuum • Point A must lie to the right of ④ Lowest
Vacuum
of a Fuse contactor Blow-out characteristic curve of a Fuse contactor
curve of a Fuse Operation characteristic curve of a Fuse
interrupting current of a fuse.
of a Fuse Vacuum
ve of a Fuse contactor • Point B must lie to the left of ⑤ Rated
rve of a Fuse
interrupting current of a vacuum contactor.
Motor
Motor Inrush
Motor
time of
Note) The current less than point A can be protected
a motor by a Full load current of a motor
vacuum contactor, and the current greater
Rated current of a fuse
Full load current of a motor
Full load current of a motor than Inrush
pointcurrent
B isofto be (Locked
a motor protected by a fuse.
rotor current)
Rated current of a fuse Lowest interrupting current of a fuse
Rated current of a fuse
Inrush current of a motor (Locked rotor current) Rated interrupting current of a vacuum contactor
Inrush current
Lowest interrupting current of aoffuse
a motor (Locked rotor current) Short-circuit current
Rated interrupting
Lowestcurrent of a vacuum
interrupting contactor
current of a fuse Rated interrupting current of a fuse
Short-circuit current
Ratedcurrent
Rated interrupting interrupting
of a fuse current of a vacuum contactor Current
Short-circuit current
A : (Operation characteristic of a vacuum contactor, Time/Current characteristic curve of a Fuse)
Rated interrupting current of a fuse B : (The lowest operation characteristic of a vacuum contactor, Operation characteristic curve of a Fuse )
C : ( Inrush current of a motor, Inrush time of a motor )

Coordination between fuse and transformer circuit

Fuse [5]
When any protection device is
[4] [2] not installedFusein the secondary
of a transformer
[3]
[1]
[6] Characteristic curve of a secondary
circuit breaker or low voltage fuse
Fuse
(Converted into the primary values) • P
 ermissible overload current of a
Transformer
Permissible overload
characteristic curve of a transformer
transformer (point ③)) must lie to the left of
Transformer
ary
e Time/Current characteristic curve of a Fuse the curve ⓒ(time/current characteristic
es)
Blow-out characteristic curve of a Fuse curve of a Fuse)
Transformer
mer Full load current of a transformer ① ≤
Circuit breaker
or low voltage fuse
Operation characteristic curve of a Fuse
e of a Fuse
Circuit breaker Rated current of a fuse ④
a Fuse or low voltage fuse • Point C(inrush current and time at no load
Circuit breaker Full load current of a transformer
a Fuse or low voltage fuse Time of a transformer) must lie to the left of the
The lowest interrupting current of the
point ⓒ(time/current characteristic curve of
secondary circuit breaker
Full
Full loadload current
current of a transformer
of a transformer a Fuse) Permissible overload current of a transformer
Rated current of a fuse
The
The lowest interrupting
lowest current of the
interrupting current of the • SecondaryLowest
short - circuit
blow-out current of acurrent⑧
fuse >
secondary circuit breaker
secondary
Permissible circuit
overload breaker
current of a transformer Lowest interrupting
Lowest interruptingcurrent of a fuse ⑥
current of a fuse
Inrush current at no load of a transformer
Permissible
Rated overload current of a transformer
current of a fuse
Lowest blow-out current of a fuse Secondary short-circuit current
Rated current of a fuse
Lowest interrupting current of a fuse Rated interrupting current of a
Lowest
Inrush currentblow-out
at no load ofcurrent
Secondary short-circuit current
of a fuse
a transformer
Lowest interrupting current of a fuse
When a circuit breaker or fuse
secondary circuit breaker
Primary short-circuit current
Rated interrupting current of a
Inrush circuit
secondary current at no load of a transformer
breaker
A. Permissible overload current/time of a transformer
Current
is installed in the secondary of
Rated interrupting current of a fuse

Primary short-circuit current


Secondary short-circuit current
Rated interrupting current of a fuse
B. Permissible overload characteristic of a transformer, Operation characteristic curve of a Fuse
C. inrush current and time at no load of a transformer
a transformer
Rated interrupting current of a
secondary circuit breaker • M  ust meet the requirements above
Primary short-circuit current mentioned in ①
Rated interrupting current of a fuse • The characteristic curve of a secondary
※ Coordination in the graph circuit breaker or low voltage fuse ⓐ must
lie to the left of permissible overload
•Zone of [1] : Protection of primary side from short - circuit by a fuse characteristic curve of a transformer ⓑ and
•Zone of [2] : Protection of a transformer under the point B
•Zone of [3] : Out of the scope of fuse operation • The characteristic curve of a secondary
•Zone of [4] : Interruption is not ensured even though the fuse blows. circuit breaker or low voltage fuse ⓐ must
•Zone of [5] : Protection of a transformer is not ensured even though lie to the Time/Current characteristic curve
of a Fuse and under the Secondary short -
the fuse interrupts the circuit. circuit current ⑧.
•Zone of [3]+[4]+[5] : No protection zone of a transformer Circuit
breaker or low voltage fuse required for the
transformer protection

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Operation Curves

DIN Type
3.6/7.2kV blowing characteristic 3.6/7.2kV current limiting characteristic

Current limited ( peak, kA )

Current limited ( peak, kA )


Operation time(sec)

Operation time(sec)

Current ( sym,
Current
A ) ( sym, A ) Interrupting Interrupting
current ( sym,
current
kA ) ( sym, kA )

3.6kV blowing characteristic 3.6kV current limiting characteristic


Current limited ( peak, kA )

Current limited ( peak, kA )


Operation time(sec)

Operation time(sec)

Current ( sym,
Current
A ) ( sym, A ) Interrupting Interrupting
current ( sym,
current
kA ) ( sym, kA )

7.2kV blowing characteristic 7.2kV current limiting characteristic


Current limited ( peak, kA )

Current limited ( peak, kA )


Operation time(sec)

Operation time(sec)

Current ( sym,
Current
A ) ( sym, A ) Interrupting Interrupting
current ( sym,
current
kA ) ( sym, kA )

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Operation Curves

KS Type
G type fuse 3.6/7.2kV blowing characteristic 3.6/7.2kV current limiting characteristic

(General use)

Current limited ( peak, kA )

Current limited ( peak, kA )


Operation time(sec)

Operation time(sec)

Current ( sym,
Current
A ) ( sym, A ) Interrupting current
Interrupting
( sym,
current
kA ) ( sym, kA )

M type fuse
3.6kV blowing characteristic 7.2kV blowing characteristic
(Motor protection)
Operation time(sec)

Operation time(sec)
Operation time(sec)

Operation time(sec)

Current ( sym,
Current
A ) ( sym, A ) Current ( sym,
Current
A ) ( sym, A )

3.6kV, 7.2kV current limiting characteristic


Current limited ( peak, kA )

Current limited ( peak, kA )

Interrupting current
Interrupting
( sym,
current
kA ) ( sym, kA )

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•For your safety, please read user's manual thoroughly before operating.
•Contact the nearest authorized service facility for examination, repair, or adjustment.
•Please contact qualified service technician when you need maintenance.
Do not disassemble or repair by yourself!
Safety Instructions •Any maintenance and inspection shall be performed by the personnel having expertise concerned.

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