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1.

VACUUM CIRCUIT BREAKER

1.0

Rated normal current

1.1

Reference standard

1.2

Draw out / non-draw out type

1.3

Rated insulation level


i

One minute power


frequency withstand
voltage

ii

1.2 / 50 s lightning
impulse withstand voltage

1.4

Maximum temperature rise when


carrying rated current

1.5

Short time current rating

1.6

Symmetrical breaking current

1.7

Making current

1.8

No. of breaks per phase

1.9

Operating Timings
i

Closing time

ii

Tripping time

2.0

OPERATING MECHANISM
DETAILS

2.1

Type of operating mechanism

2.2

Operating voltage of the motor

2.3

Type of spring charging motor

2.4

Permissible percentage variation


in operating voltage of the motor

2.5

Class of insulation

2.6

Over load and short circuit


protection

2.7

Electrical and manual close / trip


facility

2.8

Provision for charging of the


closing spring immediately after
closing operation of the VCB

2.9

Mechanical indicators for closing


spring Charged & Released
condition

2.10

Manual charging of closing spring

2.11

Mechanical indication for


ON/OFF status

2.12

Number of auxiliary contacts

2.13

Maximum operating voltage of


auxiliary contacts

2.14

Permissible continuous current of


auxiliary contacts

2.15

Closing and tripping release


a) Operating voltage
b) Permissible percentage
variation in operating voltage
of the coils

3.0

Anti pumping feature

4.0

Material of support insulator for


poles

5.0

Minimum clearance between live


parts and live parts to earth

6.0

SURGE ARRESTOR

6.1

Type

6.2

Rating

7.0

Manual spring charging handle

8.0

VCB rack-in /rack-out handle

9.0

Tool, if any, for checking the wear

out of the contacts


10.

Make of VCBs offered

11.

Make of Vacuum interrupters


used in VCB
(shall be the same as VCB
make)

12.

SURGE CAPACITOR
Type
Rating

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