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SIVACON S8 Planning Principles ā Glossary and rated parameters
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Tab. Title Page
Chapter 5
5/1
General cubicle characteristics for in-line design,
plug-in
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5/2
Rating data of the vertical distribution busbar
3NJ62
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5/3 Additional built-in elements for 3NJ62 51
5/4 Derating factors for 3NJ62 fuse links 51
5/5 Rating data of the 3NJ62 cable feeders 51
5/6
Conversion factors for different ambient
temperatures
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5/7
Conļ¬guration rules for 3NJ62: arrangement of
the in-line units in the cubicle
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5/8
Rating data of the vertical distribution busbar
SASIL plus
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5/9 Additional built-in elements for SASIL plus 53
5/10 Derating factors for SASIL plus fuse links 53
5/11 Rating data of the SASIL plus cable feeders 53
5/12
Conversion factors for different ambient
temperatures
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5/13
Conļ¬guration rules for SASIL plus: arrangement
of the in-line units in the cubicle
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Chapter 6
6/1
General cubicle characteristics for ļ¬xed-mounted
in-line design
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6/2 Rating data of the 3NJ4 cable feeders 57
6/3
Dimensions if additional built-in elements are
used
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6/4 Mounting location of additional built-in elements 58
6/5
Device compartment for in-line units in the 2nd
row
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6/6
Rating data of the cable feeders for in-line units
in the 2nd row
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6/7
General cubicle characteristics for ļ¬xed-mounted
cubicles with front cover
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6/8 Rating data of the vertical distribution busbar 60
6/9
Conductor cross sections in ļ¬xed-mounted
cubicles with a front door
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6/10
Rating data of the cable feeders for fuse-switch-
disconnectors and switch-disconnectors with
fuses
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6/11
Rating data of the cable feeders for circuit-
breakers
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6/12
Conļ¬guration data of the mounting kits for
modular installation devices
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6/13
General characteristics for cubicles for
customized solutions
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6/14
Conļ¬guration data on cubicle design for
customized solutions
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6/15 Rating data of the vertical distribution busbar 64
6/16
Conļ¬guration data on mounting options for
customized solutions
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Chapter 7
7/1
General characteristics of cubicles for reactive
power compensation
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7/2
Choked capacitor modules with built-in audio
frequency suppressor
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7/3 Conļ¬guration of capacitor modules 68
7/4 Conversion factors F for phase angle adjustments 69
7/5
Connecting cables and back-up fuses for
separately installed compensation cubicles
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Chapter 8
8/1
Weights of SIVACON S8 cubicles (orientation
values)
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8/2
Power losses of SIVACON S8 cubicles (orientation
values)
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8/3
Normal service conditions for SIVACON S8
switchboards
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8/4
Special service conditions for SIVACON S8
switchboards
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Chapter 9
9/1
Test for the design veriļ¬cation in accordance with
IEC 61439-2
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9/2
SIVACON S8 system characteristics under arcing
conditions
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9/3
SIVACON S8 arc levels (system areas to which the
internal arc is limited are marked in orange)
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9/4
SIVACON S8 system characteristics under
earthquake conditions
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9/5 Acceleration factor K for SIVACON S8 83
Chapter 10
10/1
Cross-sectional areas of protective conductors
made of copper according to subsection
8.4.3.2.2 of IEC 61439-1
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10/2
Minimum requirements for connecting protective
copper conductors (PE and PEN) according to
section 8.8 (from the outside) of IEC 61439-1
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10/3
Structure of the IP code and the meaning of code
numerals and code letters
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10/4
Internal separation of switchgear and controlgear
assemblies in accordance with IEC 61439-2
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10/5
Guide values for the operating currents of three-
phase asynchronous motors (AC-2/AC-3) in
accordance with IEC 60947-4-1
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10/6
Rated currents and initial symmetrical short-
circuit currents of three-phase distribution
transformers
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Chapter 11
11/1
Factor n as a function of cos j and I
cw
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11/2 Rated diversity factors RDF for various load types 105