EasyManua.ls Logo

Fuji Electric BW32AAG - 3-11 Protecting Inverter Circuits using MCCBs

Fuji Electric BW32AAG
114 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
77
3
Selection and application
3-10 Protecting SSCs using MCCBs or MMSs
Table 3-23 Protecting SSCs for heater circuits using MCCB (short-circuit region)
Rated voltage SSC type MCCB Fuse
Type Icu (kA) Type
I
2
t u10
3
A
2
S)
Icu (kA)
230V AC
SS03
SS08
SS20
SS30
SS40
SS50
SS80
SS120
BW32SAQ-3P005
BW32SAQ-3P010
BW32SAQ-3P040
BW32SAQ-3P060
BW32SAQ-3P080
BW63SAQ-3P120
BW125JAQ-3P450
BW250JAQ-3P600
5
5
5
5
10
10
50
50
CR2LS-10
CR2LS-10
CR2LS-30
CR2LS-50
CR2LS-70
CR2LS-100
CR2L-140
CR2L-200
0.04
0.04
0.35
0.85
2.3
4.0
7.0
17
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
400V AC
SS30H
SS50H
SS80H
SS120H
BW32SAQ-3P060
BW63SAQ-3P120
BW125JAQ-3P450
BW250JAQ-3P600
2.5
7.5
30
30
CR6L-50
CR6L-100
CR6L-200
CR6L-200
1.8
7.0
30
30
100
*1
100
*1
100
*1
100
*1
.OTES s )NDICATES33#SMOUNTEDONSTANDARDCOOLINGlNS
s 5SEAN"7*!10FOR33 applications with through current at or below 100A.
s 5SEATWOPOLE-##"INSINGLEPHASECIRCUIT33#APPLICATIONSORATHREEPOLE-##"INTHREEPHASECIRCUIT33#APPLICATIONS
*1 Breaking capacity at 600V AC.
Solid-state contactor
3-10 Protecting SSCs using MCCBs or
MMSs
When an MCCB is used to protect a solid-state contactor
(SSC), protection over the entire range of its overload
region to the short-circuit region would be difficult to achieve
with an MCCB alone. To ensure complete protection of the
SSC with an MCCB, the MCCB should be combined with a
thermal overload relay and current-limiting fuse, or any other
appropriate protective device.
3-10-1 For heater (resistive load) circuits
Table 3-23 lists recommended combinations of MCCBs and
SSCs for heater control purposes. These combinations enable
MCCBs to protect SSCs in region B, and current-limiting
fuses to protect in region C (Fig. 3-33). The SSCs can thus be
protected against short-circuit currents two times higher than
the SSC’s rated current and lower than the current-limiting
fuse breaking capacity with MCCBs.

Table of Contents

Related product manuals