11KV Breaker Manual PDF
11KV Breaker Manual PDF
11KV Breaker Manual PDF
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
DANGER
signal word used to indicate an imminently hazardous situation which,
if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
signal word used to indicate a potentially hazardous situation which,
if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
signal word used to indicate a potentially hazardous situation which,
if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
Note
indicates a potentially damaging situation.
If the damaging situation is not avoided, the product or something in its vicinity
may sustain damage.
Qualified personnel are, for the purposes of this manual or the warning notices on the vacuum circuit-
breaker module, persons who are familiar with the transport, storage, placement,
assembly, commissioning, operation and maintenance of the product and have the
qualifications corresponding to their activity, such as:
• training and authorization to energise, de-energise, clear, earth and tag circuits
and equipment in accordance with established safety practices.
• training in the proper care and use of protective equipment in accordance with
established safety practices;
• training in providing first aid.
Product liability
Note
Product liability claims are upheld only if the replacement of the purchased spare
parts is performed by personnel that have been trained and certified by Sie-
mens.
Transport
WARNING
Heavy transport weight
Transport unit may fall and fail and sling gear may break.
Use lifting gear, transporting and sling gear suited to the requirements and load-
carrying capacity. Observe transport symbols.
Transport weight Refer to the delivery slip for the weight of the transport unit.
Note
Observe stacking height
For transport, no more than three constructionally identical transport units must
be piled on top of each other.
Observe the loads specified on the transport unit.
Note
Secure load
For transport, secure the load in such a way that the transport unit is not at risk.
Place the transport unit on a level, non-slip and pressure-resistant surface for inter-
mediate storage.
Transport vacuum circuit-breaker in the original transport unit up to the installation
site or storage location.
Transporting with crane or fork lift
Unpacking
Working equipment Required tools:
- Knife/scissors
- Lifting equipment with lifting gear
- Pliers or lever.
CAUTION
Risk of injury from sharp edges!
Fasteners may break, leaving sharp edges.
Always use a suitable tool to lever out fasteners.
Note
Do not cut open or damage the carton, since it is designed to be reused and
because of the belt straps located underneath.
Belt straps could be severed on the pallet floor when cutting open the carton.
The vacuum circuit-breaker module is attached to the pallet with belt straps. It is
not possible to transport the vacuum circuit-breaker module on the pallet without
using belt straps (see Fig. 4).
Note
Do not use the vacuum circuit-breaker if parts are broken, i.e. if you find cracks,
flaking, bent metal parts, damaged plug-in contacts, tears or bare cables.
Send it back in its original transport unit (see “Reusing the transport unit”,
page 8).
Note
Carrying straps may scrape along the vacuum circuit-breaker module and dam-
age it.
If necessary, cover carrying straps with edge protection.
Transporting with pallet, The vacuum circuit-breaker module can be transported with the pallet, without the
without carton carton.
• Thread carrying straps under the pallet or
• transport with fork lift.
Fig. 5 Removing the tensioning belts Fig. 6 Lifting the vacuum circuit-breaker module
Note
If necessary, keep accessory pack on hand for the installation.
Storage
Note
Store the vacuum circuit-breaker module in the following condition:
Note
Risk of corrosion damage if stored improperly!
If the storage conditions listed below are met, the vacuum circuit-breaker module
can be stored for up to a year in its transport unit.
If the storage conditions are not met, the vacuum circuit-breaker module cannot
be stored in the transport unit any longer than 6 months.
If storage of longer than one year is planned, unpack the vacuum circuit-breaker
module from the transport unit. Further storage may necessitate fresh corrosion
protection, and it must be ensured that the vacuum circuit-breaker module cannot
be damaged.
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General information
WARNING
Dangerous voltage and mechanical movements
When operating electrical devices, certain parts will always be live, and
mechanical parts may move very quickly, even when remotely controlled.
If the warnings are not observed, serious injury or damage to material may be the
result.
Only personnel with the relevant qualifications may work on or in the vicinity of
this device. These personnel must be familiar with all the warnings and servicing
measures specified in these operating instructions.
Smooth and safe operation of this device requires proper transport and storage, and
professional installation and assembly, as well as careful operation and mainte-
nance.
The basic version and all listed configurations of the vacuum circuit-breaker mod-
ules are type-tested devices as per IEC (3AK3 as per IEEE).
Note
In the event of subsequent attachments or integrations, e. g. locking parts in con-
nection with switchgears, ensure that
• fast-moving parts are not additionally loaded with mass or force, and
• additional parts have sufficient clearance, especially from moving and live
parts.
Range of application
3AK vacuum circuit-breaker modules are 3-pole interior circuit-breakers for a rated
voltage range of 7.2 kV - 17.5 kV.
Under normal operating conditions, the vacuum circuit-breaker modules are main-
tenance-free up to 10 000 operating cycles.
Intended use 3AK vacuum circuit-breaker modules are suitable for switching any type of alternat-
ing current circuits under normal operating conditions, such as:
• Three-phase motors for reversing, turning and direct operation
• Transformers
• Capacitors
• Generators
• Resistor consumers
Suitable for high frequency of operation and unlimited on-time.
3AK vacuum circuit-breaker modules operate in continuous, periodic and short-term
operation.
Standards
The 3AK vacuum circuit-breaker modules comply with the regulations:
• IEC 62271-100,
• IEC 62271-1,
• IEC 60265-1
• IEEE C37.013 (only 3AK3).
All 3AK vacuum circuit-breaker modules comply with the specifications for C2-, E2-
and M2-class circuit-breakers in accordance with IEC 62271-100.
Scope of delivery
Delivery includes:
• 3AK Vacuum circuit-breaker module
• Hand crank for circuit-breaker 3AX 1530-2B (optional)
• Traversing crank with hand screen for disconnecting component 3AX 1531-4B
(optional)
• Operating tool for the earthing switch (manual operation) 3AX1531-3C
(optional)
• Operating tool for the earthing switch (motor operation) 3AX1531-3D (optional)
• Operating instructions
• Circuit-breaker-specific circuit diagrams
Description
Design
The 3AK vacuum circuit-breaker module consists of
• the mechanism box (60.),
• the 3 pole assemblies (19.) with vacuum interrupters (30.),
• the cartridge insert (90.) with withdrawable part (80.).
There are openings in the cover (60.1) for the operating and indicator elements.
Functions The CLOSE pushbutton (53.) is used to close the vacuum circuit-breaker module.
The motor (50.4) immediately charges the closing spring (62.). If the supply voltage
for the motor fails, the closing spring can be charged with a hand crank (50.). There
is an opening (50.1) for this in the cover, behind which you will find the hand crank
coupling (50.5) of the gear unit (50.2).
Indicators The charged state of the springs is indicated via the spring state indicator (55.). The
position indicator (59.) shows the CLOSED or OPEN state. The operating cycle
counter (58.) indicates the number of operating cycles. An operating cycle consists
of one closing and one opening. The rating plate (51.) is attached to the pole plate
(15.).
Additional equipment Every 3AK vacuum circuit-breaker module can also be fitted with the following
equipment:
In addition to the serial shunt release (Y1), the vacuum circuit-breaker module can
be equipped with a maximum of 2 releases of the type 3AX11.
For the permitted possible combinations of the additional equipment as well as spe-
cial designs, refer to catalogue HG11, or contact the responsible sales representa-
tive.
DC DC DC DC AC 50/60 Hz DC AC 50/60 Hz
Rated supply voltage U*) V 24 48 60 110 110 220 230
Recommended rated current of the protective
A 16 10 6 4 6 2 3
device I**)
*) The operator's supply voltage may deviate from the rated supply voltage of the
vacuum circuit-breaker module by -15 % to +10 %.
**) Built-in automatic circuit-breaker with C characteristic
Contactor relay K1
If simultaneous CLOSED and OPEN commands are
continuously applied to the vacuum circuit-breaker, it
returns to the open position after being closed.
Via the function of the contactor relay K1, the vacuum
circuit-breaker pauses there until the CLOSE command
is given again.
This prevents continuous closing and opening (pump-
ing).
Breaking capacity
AC 40 to 60 Hz DC
Operating voltage Operating current Operating voltage Operating current
U (V) I (A) U (V) I (A)
Ohmic load Inductive load
(T = 20 ms)
24 10 10
48 10 9
Up to 230 10 60 9 7
110 5 4
220 2.5 2
For connection of the control line, the standard version of the vacuum circuit-breaker
modules is equipped with a 64-pole low-voltage plug (68.7).
Note
The undervoltage release Y7 must only be operated with the supplied series
resistor R1.
Note
For switching operations (mechanical or electrical), the undervoltage release
3AX1103… must be connected to control voltage, as otherwise closing is not pos-
sible.
The undervoltage release Y7 has an electromagnet system that has voltage perma-
nently applied to it when the vacuum circuit-breaker module is in the closed state. If
the voltage drops below a certain value, the undervoltage release Y7 is unlatched,
thus initiating opening of the vacuum circuit-breaker module via the stored energy
mechanism.
Random tripping of the undervoltage release Y7 is generally performed by an NC
contact in the tripping circuit, but can also be done with the aid of an NO contact by
short-circuiting the solenoid coil. If this latter method is used, the solenoid coil's
short-circuit current is limited by the built-in resistor.
The undervoltage release Y7 can also be connected to voltage transformers.
The undervoltage release Y7 automatically trips the vacuum circuit-breaker module
if the rated supply voltage drops to an inadmissible value. Any necessary varistors
and rectifiers are integrated in the release.
Power consumption ≤ 6.5 W or ≤ 7.5 VA
R1 resistor
BA S1 auxiliary switch
Y7 undervoltage release
Fig. 23 Undervoltage release (54.4) Fig. 24 Typical circuit for connection of the undervolt-
age release Y7
Locking devices
To lock vacuum circuit-breakers as a function of the switching position, the spring
charge mechanisms of the vacuum circuit-breaker can be equipped with a locking
device. This is also the case for vacuum circuit-breakers on switch gear trucks, in
withdrawable sections or with disconnectors.
Conditions The vacuum circuit-breaker must only be switched on in operating or disconnected
position. The operating or disconnected position is the position of the vacuum circuit-
breaker on the switchgear truck or withdrawable section in the switchgear. At the
same time, the vacuum circuit-breaker may be moved on the switchgear truck or
withdrawable section only when it is open.
Positions of the vacuum circuit-breaker in the switchgear
Disconnected position The isolating distance between the vacuum circuit-breaker contacts and the switch-
gear counter-contacts is attained fully .
Operating position The vacuum circuit-breaker is inserted fully into the switchgear and the vacuum cir-
cuit-breaker contacts overlap completely with the switchgear counter-contacts.
Fig. 26 Locking the withdrawable section Fig. 27 Locking the actuating openings
Rating plate
a Manufacturer
b Type designation
c Works serial number
d Rated voltage Ur
e Rated frequency fr
f Rated short-circuit breaking current Isc
g Rated power frequency withstand
voltage Ud
h Rated lightning impulse withstand
voltage Up
i Quality control seal
k Year of manufacture
m Rated operating current Ir
n Rated short-circuit duration tk
Fig. 28 Example – vacuum circuit-breaker module rating plate 3AK o Mass m
p Rated operating sequence
r Classification to standard
Technical data
A O - 3 min - CO - 3 min - CO
B CO - 30 min - CO
* In the event of a rated frequency fr of 50/60 Hz
Ambient conditions
3AK vacuum circuit-breaker modules are suitable for use
in the following climate classes in accordance with
IEC 60721, Part 3-3:
Class
• Climatic ambient conditions: 3K41),
3K62),
3Z2,
3Z5
• Biological ambient conditions: 3B1
• Mechanical ambient conditions: 3M2
• Chemically active substances: 3C23)
• Mechanically active substances: 3S24)
Installation altitudes
Insulating capacity The insulating capacity of insulation in air decreases with rising altitude due to the
lower air density. In conformity with IEC 62271-102, the rated lightning impulse volt-
age values given in Fig. 29 are valid up to an installation altitude of 1,000 m above
sea level.
At altitudes of 1,000 m and higher, the insulation level must be corrected as shown
in Fig. 31:
U U 0 Ka
Ka = em (H – 1000)/8150
Example
For a required rated withstand voltage of 75 kV at an alti-
tude of 2,500 m, an insulation level of at least 90 kV
under standard reference atmosphere conditions is
required:
90 kV 75 kV e1 (2500 – 1000)/8150
75 kV 1.2
Fig. 31 Altitude correction factor Ka
Switching times
Closing time < 75 ms
Opening time
1st shunt release (Y1) < 60 ms
2nd and 3rd release (Y2, Y4, Y6, Y7) < 55 ms
Arcing time < 15 ms
Break time
1st shunt release (Y1) < 75 ms
2nd and 3rd release (Y2, Y4, Y6, Y7) < 70 ms
Dead time 300 ms
Close/Open time
1st shunt release (Y1) < 90 ms
2nd and 3rd release (Y2, Y4, Y6, Y7) < 70 ms
Minimum command duration
Closing solenoid (Y9) 45 ms
1st shunt release (Y1) 40 ms
2nd and 3rd release (Y2, Y4, Y6, Y7) 20 ms
Shortest pulse time for breaker tripping signal
1st shunt release (Y1) > 15 ms
2nd and 3rd release (Y2, Y4, Y6, Y7) > 10 ms
Charging time if actuated electrically (M1) < 15 s
Synchronous operation error between the poles ≤ 2 ms
Fig. 32 Switching times
Closing time = period between starting (command) of the closing movement and
the moment of contact touch in all poles.
Opening time = period between starting (command) of the opening movement and
opening of the last pole.
Arcing time = period from the start of the first arc to extinction of the arcs in all poles.
Break-time = period between starting (command) of the opening movement and
extinction of the arc in the last pole to become extinct (= opening time + arcing time).
Close/Open time = period in an OPEN/CLOSE cycle between the moment of con-
tact touch in the first pole during closing and the time when contact touch has been
cancelled in all poles during subsequent opening.
Dead-time = period from the end of the current flow in all poles up to the start of cur-
rent flow in the first pole.
Circuit diagrams
The circuit diagrams show all the available components with their wiring options.
Fig. 33 to Fig. 39 show some non-binding examples of vacuum circuit-breaker mod-
ules.
The circuit diagrams for the vacuum circuit-breaker module are compiled depending
on your order.
Mechanical manual closing and electrical closing
”OPEN” release
”OPEN” release
Fig. 34 Example – circuit diagram with connection via low-voltage interface 64-
pole.
a) b) c) d)
1) Integrated varistor
2) Integrated rectifier for AC/DC ≥ 100 V
3) Line H07V-K1x2.5sw (as per EN 50525-2-31) when motors are used with DC 24 V/48 V and 60 V
4) Only if a mechanical closing lock is ordered at the same time
a) b)
1) Integrated varistor
2) Integrated rectifier for AC/DC ≥ 100 V
a) b) c) d) e)
1) Integrated varistor
2) Integrated rectifier for AC/DC ≥ 100 V
3) Attention: connect L+ for direct current (DC)
a) Undervoltage release
b) Low-energy trip-coil
c) 1st transformer-operated release
d) Signal: spring state with 64-pole plug-connector
e) Circuit-breaker tripping signal for 64-pole plug-connector
a) b)
No wiring required if
a) 2nd shunt release Y2 available
b) Undervoltage release Y7 available
Circuit-breaker wiring
System wiring
Mounting
DANGER
High-voltage – danger to life
Touching live parts causes an electric shock.
• Do not touch live parts!
• When performing work on the switchgear, de-energise it and earth it.
• The work described in the following sections must only be performed when
the switchgear has been de-energised:
- Take safety measures to prevent reclosing.
- Observe industrial safety regulations.
- Ensure that the vacuum circuit-breaker module is installed and commis-
sioned only by qualified personnel who are familiar with the operating
instructions and observe the warning notices.
WARNING
Risk of injury due to wrong transport means!
Using wrong transport means may cause the vacuum circuit-breaker module to
fall and injure persons.
• Observe weight.
• Use means of transport suited to the requirements and load-carrying capac-
ity.
• The vacuum circuit-breaker module must not fall over.
• Sharp edges may cause injury.
Note
For preliminary work, the vacuum circuit-breaker modulemust be
• secured against falling over,
• placed onto a suitable support or
• suspended from a crane to prepare for installation.
Coding
Note
The vacuum circuit-breaker module can only be fitted into switchbays or switch
cabinets whose coding allows for such fitting.
The coding must not be modified.
Delivery state with trans- The transport bracket locks the withdrawable part into place during transport and
port bracket must be removed as follows:
• Removal of the M10 nut with washer.
• Carefully pull the transport bracket forwards, lift slightly and over closing sole-
noid Y8 (optional).
• Remove film and now loose nut underneath. It serves as height adjustment and
must be reused for further transport securing, as does the film.
Fig. 42 Removal of the M10 nut with washer Fig. 43 Removal of the transport bracket
Earthing
Note
If the 3AK vacuum circuit-breaker module is installed into an earthed metal frame
and is connected permanently and electrically conductive, no separate earthing
is required.
Place serrated washers under the screw heads when fastening the vacuum cir-
cuit-breaker module in this case.
Fig. 45 Fitting the vacuum circuit-breaker module Fig. 46 Locking the vacuum circuit-breaker module
BA
Fig. 47 Removing the cover Fig. 48 Removing the transport securing device
Note
When moving, ensure that the vacuum circuit-breaker module is in following con-
dition:
to .
DANGER
High-voltage – danger to life
Test the vacuum circuit-breaker module in the switchbay with high-voltage
applied only after faultless functioning has been ascertained (see “Commission-
ing” on page 43).
Note
Grease the mating contacts with contact grease prior to mounting.
The main current path is automatically closed by the tulip contacts (21.) when the
withdrawable part withdraws.
For this there must be mating contacts in the switchbay that do not deviate by more
than ±2 mm from the nominal dimensions.
The mating contacts can be purchased from the Siemens Service Center.
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Operation
DANGER
High voltage – danger to life
Touching live parts causes an electric shock.
• Do not touch live parts!
• Ensure that the vacuum circuit-breaker module is operated only by qualified
personnel who are familiar with the operating instructions and observe the
warning notices.
• Check through all of the items on the checklist and ensure correct functioning
before commissioning.
Commissioning
Before commissioning, check the following points to ensure that the 3AK vacuum
circuit-breaker module is functioning faultlessly:
Checklist Notes
Does the information on the rating plate (see page 27) match the order
data?
Check functioning of the closing solenoid Y9 (53.1) and all available shunt
releases by operating them electrically.
WARNING
Do not commission the vacuum circuit-breaker module if there are malfunctions.
If the malfunctions or the damage cannot be remedied, contact a sales represent-
ative or Siemens Service and, if necessary, send back the vacuum circuit-breaker
module.
WARNING
Risk of injury if hand cranks other than the original hand crank are used.
When the supply voltage is present, the motor immediately recharges the spring
after a closing operation. If the hand crank does not have a slip coupling, the hand
crank will also rotate.
To avoid injuries caused by the motor starting suddenly, the vacuum circuit-
breaker module must be charged only using the original hand crank.
If the supply voltage is applied, the closing spring (62.) is automatically charged by
the motor (50.4).
Hand crank If the supply voltage fails, the closing spring (62.) can be charged with a hand crank
(50.).
1. For this, fit the hand crank (50.) onto the hand crank coupling (50.5) through the
opening (50.1) with the adapter pushed forward (50.6).
2. Turn clockwise until the spring state indicator (55.) changes over:
Discharged Charged
Fig. 51 Charging the closing spring with the hand Fig. 52 Operating elements and spring state indicator
crank
Closing
Provided there is no lock-out due to a mechanical locking device, send the closing
command via the CLOSE pushbutton (53.) or the corresponding command element
until the vacuum circuit-breaker module is closed and shows and signals the
CLOSED position.
Change of the position indicator (59.):
OPEN CLOSED
After switching on and possibly releasing the CLOSE pushbutton (53.), the closing
spring (62.) is immediately automatically charged by the motor and the indicator
“Closing spring charged” (55.) becomes visible.
Change of the spring state indicator (55.):
Charged Discharged Charged
Note
If an undervoltage release 3AX1103… is fitted, it must be connected to the control
voltage for switching operations (mechanical or electrical), as otherwise closing
is not possible.
Opening
The opening spring (64) is charged during the closing operation.
To open, send the opening command via the OPEN pushbutton (54.) or the corre-
sponding command element until the vacuum circuit-breaker module is open and
shows and signals the OPEN switching position.
Change of the position indicator (59.) after electrical opening:
CLOSED OPEN
The spring state indicator (55.) does not change.
Discharging the closing spring
To discharge the closing spring:
• the supply voltage must be deactivated
• the vacuum circuit-breaker module must be closed manually (see “Closing” on
page 45) and then
• opened manually (see “Opening” on page 45).
50. 3AX1530-2B hand crank (optional) for charging the closing spring by hand
106. Operating tool for the earthing switch (manual operation) 3AX1531-3C (optional)
107. Operating tool for the earthing switch (motor operation) 3AX1531-3D (optional)
108. Traversing crank with hand screen for withdrawable part 3AX 1531-4B (optional)
Maintenance
DANGER
High voltage – danger to life
Touching live parts is fatal or causes serious physical injury.
Before beginning maintenance work, note the five safety rules for high-voltage
equipment specified in EN 50110-1, namely:
• Isolate from the power supply*)
• Secure against reclosing
• Verify safe isolation from the power supply
• Earth and short-circuit
• Cover or cordon off neighbouring live parts
*) On the vacuum circuit-breaker, actuate the OPEN, CLOSE and OPEN pushbut-
tons manually one after the other. This ensures that the vacuum circuit-breaker is
open and the closing spring is discharged.
Note
The vacuum circuit-breaker module should be taken out of the switch cabinet or
switchgear for servicing.
Maintenance
The 3AKvacuum circuit-breaker module is maintenance-free under normal operat-
ing conditions. We do, however, recommend you carry out regular visual inspec-
tions. The maximum permitted mechanical operating cycle number is 10 000.
Cleaning
The insulating parts must be clean if their insulating capacity is to be guaranteed.
Rub insulating parts with a moist cloth.
As a cleaning agent, use only warm water with a mild, liquid household detergent
added and leave to dry.
Joints and bearings that cannot be disassembled must not be washed out with a
detergent prior to work.
Order no.
180 g Isoflex Topas L 32 3AX11 33-3H
1 kg Shell Tellus Oil 32 (special oil) 3AX11 33-2D
1 kg Isoflex Topas L 32 3AX11 33-3E
CAUTION
Risk of injury!
The vacuum circuit-breaker module should be taken out of the switch cabinet or
switchgear for servicing.
Separate vacuum circuit-breaker module from the control feed voltage or switch
it off and disconnect the low-voltage plug or clip connection.
Always specify the vacuum circuit-breaker module's type and serial no. (see “Rating
plate” on page 27) when ordering spare parts.
Disposal
The materials of the vacuum circuit-breaker module should be recycled. Disposal of
the vacuum circuit-breaker module with minimum environmental impact is possible
on the basis of existing legal regulations.
Metal The circuit breaker's metal components can be recycled as mixed scrap, although it
is more environmentally sustainable to dismantle the unit as thoroughly as possible
into sorted scrap and residual mixed scrap.
Electronics Electronic scrap must be disposed of in accordance with applicable regulations.
Materials The vacuum circuit-breaker module consists of the following materials:
• Steel (partly phosphatised, galvanised and yellow chromated)
• Copper (partly silver-plated)
• Plastics (epoxy resin, polyamide, polyester, polycarbonate, ABS-PC mixture;
partly glass fibre reinforced)
• Rubber materials
• Ceramics
• Lubricant
Further information Contact your Siemens Service Center if you require further information.
Service
For details of contacts for service work, consult Siemens IC LMV SE Services at
• Telephone: +49 180/5247000
• Fax: +49 180/5242471 or
• on the Internet at the Web address: www.siemens.com/energy-support
• by e-mail: support.energy@siemens.com
• or any local sales representative.
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Index of keywords
A I
Accessories ........................................................... 50 Indication of the operating and disconnected
Accessories available for order ............................. 50 position of the withdrawable part ........................... 13
Accessory pack ....................................................... 8 Installation altitudes ............................................... 28
Actuating opening ................................................. 40 Insulating capacity ................................................. 28
Altitude correction factor ....................................... 28 Interrupter .............................................................. 14
Ambient conditions ................................................ 28 Interrupter support ................................................. 14
Auxiliary switch ............................................. 16– 17 Interrupter, service life ........................................... 50
Auxiliary switch S1 ................................................ 20 Interrupter, vacuum check ..................................... 50
B L
Basic equipment ................................................... 17 Locking bracket ..................................................... 13
Bearings and sliding surfaces ............................... 49 Locking device for the actuating openings
Break contact ........................................................ 14 (optional) ................................................................ 26
Breaking capacity .................................................. 20 Locking devices ..................................................... 25
Locking pin ........................................... 13– 14, 38
C Locking the withdrawable section .......................... 26
Cartridge insert ..................................... 13– 14, 37 Low-voltage interface ................................... 17, 22
Circuit-breaker shaft .............................................. 16 Low-voltage plug ................................................... 14
Circuit-breaker tripping signal ....................... 17, 21
Climate classes ..................................................... 28 M
CLOSE pushbutton ............................................... 15 Mating contacts ..................................................... 41
Closing damper ..................................................... 16 Mechanical anti-pumping device ........................... 17
Closing solenoid .................................... 16– 17, 19 Mechanical locking device ..................................... 17
Closing spring ............................................... 16, 25 Mechanical manual closing .......................... 17, 25
Coding ................................................................... 14 Mechanical manual opening .................................. 17
Contact stroke ....................................................... 14 Mechanism box ............................................ 13, 16
Contact system ..................................................... 14 Motor ............................................................ 16– 18
Contactor relay .............................................. 16– 17 Mounting position .................................................. 35
Contactor relay K1 ................................................ 18 Mounting rail ................................................. 13– 14
Coupling of the earthing switch drive .................... 14 Moving the circuit-breaker withdrawable
Cover .................................................................... 15 section into operating position ............................... 40
Cut-out switch ............................................... 17, 21
O
D OPEN pushbutton .................................................. 15
Dashpot ................................................................. 16 Opening spring ...................................................... 16
Disconnected position ........................................... 25 Operating and disconnected position, indicator ..... 13
Distance between pole centres ............................. 27 Operating cycle counter ................................ 15– 17
Operating position ................................................. 25
E Operating rod ......................................................... 16
Earth terminal ................................................ 14, 37 Operating tool ........................................................ 46
Earthing switch, actuating opening for Operating tool, earthing switch
manual operation .................................................. 13 (manual operation) ................................................ 46
Earthing switch, position indicator ......................... 13 Operating tool, earthing switch (motor operation) . 46
Electrical manual closing .............................. 17, 25
P
F Pole assembly ....................................................... 13
Factory number ..................................................... 27 Pole plate ...................................................... 13– 14
Fitting the circuit-breaker withdrawable section .... 38 Position indicator CLOSED-OPEN ............... 15– 16
position indicator for the withdrawable part ........... 40
G Position indicator of the earthing switch ................ 13
Gear unit ............................................................... 16 Position switch ...................................... 16– 17, 21
Priority opening ...................................................... 17
H
Hand crank .................................................... 44, 46 R
Hand crank coupling ............................................. 16 Range of application .............................................. 11
Hand crank, opening ............................................. 15 Rated frequency .................................................... 27
Heater (condensation water protection) 16– 17, 25 Rated lightning impulse withstand voltage ............ 27
High-voltage protective earth ................................ 37 Rated operating current ......................................... 27
S
Scope of delivery ................................................... 12
Shunt release ............................... 16– 17, 19, 23
Spring state indicator .................................... 15– 16
Standards .............................................................. 12
T
Transformer-operated release .............. 16– 17, 23
Transformer-operated release (0.1 Ws) ................ 16
Transport weight ..................................................... 5
Transportation eye ................................................ 13
Traversing crank for withdrawable part ................. 46
Traversing crank with hand screen 3AX1430-2C .. 40
Tulip contacts ........................................................ 41
Type designation ................................................... 27
U
Undervoltage release ............................ 16– 17, 24
Unlocking lever of the cartridge insert ................... 13
V
Vacuum interrupter, contact system ...................... 14
W
Withdrawable part ................................................. 14
Withdrawable part of the cartridge insert .............. 13
Withdrawable part, actuating opening for
manual operation .................................................. 13
Withdrawable part, indication of the operating
and disconnected position ..................................... 13
Withdrawable section unlocking lever ................... 38
55.1 Opening for spring state indicator 109. Coupling of the earthing switch drive