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FERRAZ SHAWMUT IS NOW

Limitor

High-Voltage Fuse Links


according to IEC 60282-1

Ferraz Shawmut is global leader in fuse-based electrical protection solutions. Our brand is worldwide renowned for technical expertise, innovative solutions and world-class support.

We introduce this brand-new complete line of Limitor high voltage fuse-links to increase the safety of high voltage distribution networks and industrial installations.

Ferraz Shawmut serves the Power Production& Distribution market with : Limitor-branded high voltage fuse-links Nortroll- branded fault indicators The combination of these two latter provides the utility market with well fitted protection against disastrous effects, electrical and mechanical, of short-circuits (Limitor) and easier maintenance via very fast location of short-circuits and earth faults (Nortroll). Ferraz Shawmut is involved in the utility market from awhile and is able to provide any support required by this market. Among Limitor solutions we introduce our brand-new line of high-voltage fuse-links complying with IEC 60282-1 International Standard (High-voltage fuses current limiting fuse-links). This international standard is identical to the German standard VDE 0670 T4. This line is designed, manufactured and tested as per our Quality Management System which is certified to the ISO 9001:2000 International standard. Ferraz Shawmut high-voltage fuse-links have parallel connected pure silver fuse-link elements. The design and method of production of the elements ensures narrow tolerances of time-current characteristics. The fuse-link elements are wound on a ceramic support and are attached to contact carriers by means of spot-welding. The contact carriers are fitted inside the silver plated copper end caps by spot welding. The copper end caps themselves are fitted onto the porcelain tube which is glazed inside and outside. The end caps are furthermore mechanically fixed to the porcelain tube in a way that tightness against ingress of humidity is guaranteed. The tightness of each single Ferraz Shawmut high-voltage fuse-link is assured by a low-pressure test in a water bath. This brand-new Limitor fuse-links line is intended to outdoor use. It encompasses three product ranges: The back-up fuse-link range with striker The back-up fuse-link range with striker and internal thermal protection The general purpose fuse-link range with striker

P
P for striker

D for DIN B for Back_up fuse-link G for General Purpose fuse-link

Voltage rating in V/100 Current rating in A

T for Thermal (complying with VDE 0670 T402)

Technical Overview Back-up fuses range


Not able to interrupt current Able to interrupt current Not intended to operate safely

In

I3

I1

Current rating

Minimum rated breaking current

Maximum rated breaking current

Back-up fuse-links range with CPD (Controlled Power Dissipation) The CPD designed by Ferraz Shawmut controls the power dissipation of the fuse-link according to Ohms law. The striker of all the Limitor high voltage fuse-links published here are of mediumtype (80N class) as per the IEC 60282-1 standard (strikers are ranked as per the energy they release between two specified points during their trip). As the back-up fuse-link is combined with a transformer switch the CPD releases the switch before a too high power level is dissipated by the fuse-link. General Purpose Fuse-links

Able to interrupt current

Not intended to operate safely

In

I3

I1

Current rating

Melting current with melting time 1h

Maximum rated breaking current

Contents

General Information Explanation of Terms/Definitions Protection of Transformers/Selection Criteria Back-up Fuse-Links according to IEC 60 282-1: Selection table Back-up Fuse-Links according to IEC 60 282-1: Technical data Back-up Fuse-Links according to IEC 60 282-1: Time-current characteristics Back-up Fuse-Links according to IEC 60 282-1 with CPD (Controlled Power Dissipation): general information Back-up Fuse-Links according to IEC 60 282-1 with CPD: Selection table Back-up Fuse-Links according to EC 60 282-1 with CPD: Technical data Back-up Fuse-Links in conjunction with switch-fuse combinations according to IEC 62 271-105 HV Fuse-Bases for indoor/outdoor use according to DIN 43 624, fuse-base contacts

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HV fuse-links
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General information
HV fuse-links have been used for reliable protection in medium-voltage switchgear and controlgear and systems for decades.They protect apparatus and equipment against the thermal and dynamic effects of short-circuits. The outstanding features of Limitor HV fuse-links from Ferraz Shawmut are: High breaking capacity High current limitation Low switching voltage Quick breaking Non-ageing Limitor HV fuse-links conform to the following standards: IEC 60 282-1: High-voltage fuse-links current limiting fuse-links. This international standard is identical to the German standard VDE 0670 T4. IEC 60 787: Application guide for the selection of fuse-links of high-voltage fuse-links for transformer circuit applications VDE 0670 T303/IEC 60 420: High-voltage alternating current switch-fuse combinations DIN 43 625: High-voltage fuse-links, rated voltages 3,6 to 36kV (fuse-link dimensions) DIN 43 624: High-voltage fuse-links, rated voltages 3/3,6 to 30/36kV (single-pole fuse-link bases) The quality management system of Ferraz Shawmut is certified to the international standard DIN ISO 9001 (EN 29001). Ferraz Shawmut operates a certified environment management system. Ferraz Shawmut manufactures HV fuse-links with dimensions conforming to DIN 43 625 with striker for indoor and outdoor use, where the striker serves for actuating a tripfree mechanism as well as an indicator due to its red colour. In addition to the HV fuse-links shown in this brochure, Ferraz Shawmut also manufactures a wide range of special fuse-links in special dimensions. If you have a particular application that requires special fuse-link protection problems, simply ask the Ferraz Shawmut team, we are there for you.

HV fuse-links

Terms and definitions


Back-up fuse-links
Back-up fuse-links have a rated minimum breaking currentfrom which the fuse-links are able to interrupt current. Backup fuse-links are not supposed to operate below theirminimum breaking current (below l3). Their operating range is from l3 to the maximum rated breaking current (l1).For the assignment of back-up fuse-links, it is important to note that the lowest short circuit current is higher at the site of theHV back-up fuse-link than l3 (IKmin > I3). If the short circuit current is lower than the minimum breaking current, additional protection must be provided.

Striker
The striker of HV fuse-links in this product list has an effective length of 30 mm and is a medium type. This classification results from the energy released by the striker between the points A and B (within the first 20 mm of the operating distance. The initial force is about 80N, the force at the end of free movement is about 15N. The striker serves for actuation of the trip-free mechanism of the switch

Rated voltage range


It is important for HV fuse-links that they must be operated at the voltage for which they have been rated. Accordingly, the operating voltage corresponds to the maximum rated voltage of the fuse-link. Owing to the switching voltage occurring during arcing, the fuse-link cannot be used at lower voltages without limitation. A lower operating voltage at which the fuselink can still be used without exceeding the system insulation level during extinction must therefore be taken into account. From these two values results the permissible voltage range of the fuse-link, which is shown on the fuse-links or in the technical data, e.g. 10/24kV.
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Breaking capacity I1
The breaking capacity is also referred to as the rated maximum breaking current. This clearly indicates that this is the maximum current which can be interrupted by the fuselink. I1 of the fuse-link must be greater than the maximum short circuit current at the site of the fuse-link (I1 > IKmax).

Minimum breaking current I3


The minimum breaking current is referred to as the rated minimum breaking current. This value must be specified for back-up fuse-links. From this current, back-up fuse-links are capable to breaking fault currents. The fuse-links must be assigned to the system so that no fault current below I3 can occur at the site of the fuse-link (due to the system parameters or other protective devices).

Power dissipation of a fuse-link Pwarm


The power dissipation of a HV fuse-link is specified at the rated current of the fuse-link. For protection with HV fuse-links, it should be noted that the operating current is normally half the rated current. Because of the physical relationships, the actual power dissipation is less than a quarter of the value Pwarm for HV fuse-links shown in the technical data table.

HV fuse-links

Time-current characteristic (I/t characteristic)


The time-current characteristic shows the correlation between current and time up to the melting of a fuse-element. The virtual time (tvs) is specified to enable a comparison of the l/t characteristics of fuse-links below 100ms. For co-ordination with other protective devices, e.g. load interrupter switches or circuit breakers, the melting integral I2t must be referred to for melting times below 100ms.

Current limitation
At high short circuit currents, HV fuse-links interrupt current within several milliseconds that means, the sinusoidal current does not reach its peak value and that HV fuse-links are current limiting devices. This is a significant advantage compared to mechanical switches whose contacts take longer to open and interrupt currents at natural zero. During this time, the peak short-circuit current is able to freely develop its dynamic force. By using HV fuse-links, this surge current is limited within several ms to a fraction of its peak value and the design of the subsequent system can be reduced in terms of dynamic forces.

Switching voltage
So that HV fuse-links perform a current-limiting action, the short circuit current must be limited and reduced as it increases. This requires a switching voltage that exceeds the driving system voltage and forces the current to zero. This switching voltage must not exceed the specified permissible value of 2.2 times the peak value of the maximum rated voltage. Limitor HV fuse-links are within this limit.

Dimensions
HV fuse-links in this product list conform to DIN 43 625. The contact cap dimensions defined in this standard are shown in Fig. 2. The dimension e varies depending on the rated voltage of HV fuse-links, which is shown as a dimension for fuse-links in the technical data tables. The diameter d also varies with the rated current, whereby this dimension is also shown in the tables. Fig. 2

Dimensions acc. to DIN 43 625 in mm

HV fuse-links

Protection of transformers
The following should be observed for HV fuse-link selection: a) Transformer ratings Service voltage (U) Rated output (S) Relative short-circuit voltage (Uk %) Inrush current (factor 8...12 IN) b) Time-current characteristic of HV fuse-links c) Secondary devices/selectivity

Procedure based on an example:


A 630kVA transformer has a transformer rated current of 18,2A at a service voltage of 20kV. The relative short-circuit voltage is 4% and the inrush current is 12 x lN. The short-circuit current on secondary terminal short-circuit is given from the relative short-circuit voltage. The transformer must be designed to withstand this current for 2 seconds. This condition results in point b) in Fig. 3. HV fuse-links must interrupt this current within 2 seconds. In Fig. 3, the fuse link F4 must not be used for this transformer, as the fuse-link will require longer than 2 seconds to melt at this short-circuit current.

Fig. 3 F1 F4)Time-current characteristics of HV fuse-links a) Inrush current b) lowest short-circuit current of transformer

The inrush current is plotted for a duration of 0,1 seconds, resulting in point a). This inrush current must not melt the fuse-link, for which reason the fuse-link F1 cannot be used for this transformer. The fuse-links F2 and F3 can be used for this transformer, since their time-current characteristics are between the points a) and b). A transformer can thus be assigned several HV fuse-links for various rated currents. Decisive for selection of the correct fuse is the time-current characteristic and not the rated current of the HV fuse-link.

Selection table for HV back-up fuse-links acc. to IEC 60282-1

Rated voltage range of fuse-link [kV]


Service voltage of transformer [kV]

3/7,2

6/12

10/24

20/36

10

20

30

Transformer output [kVA]

HV fuse-links

Transformer rated current [A]

Transformer rated current [A]

Transformer rated current [A]

Transformer rated current [A] 0,96 1,9 2,4 3,1 3,8 4,8 6,1 7,7 9,6 12,1 15,4 19,2 24,1 30,8

rel. short-circuit voltage

Rated current of fuse-link [A]

Rated current of fuse-link [A]

Rated current of fuse-link [A]

50 100 125 160

4,8 9,6 12 15,4 19,2 24,1 30,3 38,5 8,1 60,6 77,1 96,3 154

1620 2031,5 2540 31,550 4063 4080 50100 63125 80160 100200 125200 125160

2,9 5,8 7,2 9,2 11,5 14,4 18,2 23,1 28,9 36,4 46,2 57,7 72,2 92,4

10
1620 2025 2031,5 2540 31,550 4063 4080 50100 63100 80125 100160 125200 125200

1,5 2,9 3,6 4,6 5,8 7,2 9,1 11,5 14,4 18,2 23,1 28,9 36,1 46,2

4 10
1016 1620 1620 2025 2031,5 2540 31,550 4063 4063 5080 63100 80100

UK = 4%

200 250 315 400 500 630

1016 1620 1625 2025 2031,5 2540 31,540 4050 4050 5063

UK = 5%
UK = 6%

800 1000 1250 1600

120,3 160200 200

Table 1
Bold typed figures are preferred values

Rated current of fuse-link [A]


26,3 6,310

10 10

HV Back-up Fuse-Links according to IEC 60 282-1


Catalogue No. 45DB72V2P 45DB72V4P 45DB72V6,3PD 45DB72V10PD 45DB72V16PD 45DB72V20PD 45DB72V25PD 45DB72V32PD 45DB72V40PD 45DB72V50PD 45DB72V63P 45DB72V80P 45DB72V100P 45DB72V125PD 45DB72V160P 45DB72V200P 45DB120V1P Reference N N1000098A P1000099A S209293A T209294A V209295A W209296A X209297A Y209298A Z209299A A209300A B209301A C209302A D209303A Q1000100A R1000101A S1000102A T1000103A V1000104A W1000105A F209305A G209306A H209307A J209308A K209309A L209310A M209311A N209312A P209313A Q209314A R209315A X1000106A Y1000107A Z1000108A V1000564A W1000565A X1000566A Y1000567A Z1000568A A1000569A B1000570A C1000571A D1000572A E1000573A F1000574A A1000109A B1000110A C1000111A S209339A T209340A V209341A W209342A X209343A Y209344A Z209345A A209346A B209347A C209348A D209349A D1000112A E1000113A F1000114A G1000115A H1000116A S209362A T209363A V209364A W209365A X209366A Y209367A Z209368A J1000117A K1000118A Range Back-up with striker Back-up with striker Back-up with striker Back-up with striker 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25 31,5 40 50 63 80 100 1 2 4 6,3 10 16 20 25 31,5 40 50 63 80 100 125 160 200 2 4 6,3 10 16 20 25 31,5 40 50 63 L (mm) D (mm) 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 292 292 292 292 292 292 292 292 292 292 292 292 292 292 292 292 292 367 367 367 367 367 367 367 367 367 367 367 442 442 442 442 442 442 442 442 442 442 442 442 442 442 442 442 442 537 537 537 537 537 537 537 537 537 537 537 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 65 65 65 88 88 88 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 65 65 88 88 88 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 65 88 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 65 78 88 88 88 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 65 65 88 88 I1 (kA) 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 40 31,5 31,5 31,5 31,5 31,5 31,5 31,5 31,5 31,5 31,5 20 20 20 I3 (A) R (m) 15 20 20 35 64 80 95 110 134 190 220 300 350 435 500 610 14 16 22 30 42 54 73 93 105 125 160 230 350 500 480 560 610 30 43 54 73 93 105 125 205 280 350 500 14 16 23 30 43 54 73 93 105 125 205 280 310 430 760 900 1050 15 20 20 33 66 95 110 135 200 220 280 256 256 256 144 41 32 25 19 12,5 9,25 8,75 6,25 5 3 2,9 2,5 1400 500 340 185 138 107 71 52 42 22,5 18 12,8 10,6 8,5 4,75 4,25 3,75 245 180 150 102 78 59 33,8 26 18,4 15 13 2170 800 545 297 220 197 132 96 78 45 35 24 20 18 11,7 9,45 7 755 755 827 463 210 147 125 85 65 42 35 P (W) 1,8 5 11 19 13 14,5 20 23 30 35 60 85 96 75 120 200 1,6 2,2 6 9 17 38 38 46 65 54 70 85 115 156 117 217 333 11 22 53 56 73 95 79 106 130 180 280 2,2 3,4 10 13 26 73 76 89 127 114 147 170 233 400 117 217 333 9 32 39 65 67 84 100 119 176 183 271 It (kAs) 0,6 0,8 0,8 3 2,34 3,9 4,9 7 14 25,3 41,2 84 93,6 440 500 654 0,2 0,4 0,7 1 1,5 2 4 6 10 30 50 100 150 200 440 500 654 1 1,5 2 4 6 10 30 50 100 150 200 0,2 0,4 0,7 1 1,5 2 4 6 10 30 50 100 150 200 350 500 730 0,6 0,8 0,6 2 2,34 3,9 6,5 7 14,2 40 61,7 Weight (kg) 1,1 1,1 1,1 1,1 1,1 1,1 1,1 1,1 1,1 1,1 1,4 1,4 1,4 2,4 2,4 2,4 1,7 1,7 1,7 1,7 1,7 1,7 1,7 1,7 1,7 1,7 1,7 1,7 2,1 3,1 3,7 3,7 3,7 2,1 2,1 2,1 2,1 2,1 2,1 2,1 2,1 2,1 2,6 3,5 2,5 2,5 2,5 2,5 2,5 2,5 2,5 2,5 2,5 2,5 2,5 2,5 3,1 4,2 5,9 5,9 5,9 2,7 2,7 2,7 2,7 2,7 2,7 2,7 3,7 3,7 6,5 6,5

HV fuse-links

45DB120V2P 45DB120V4P 45DB120V6,3P 45DB120V10P 45DB120V16P 45DB120V20P 45DB120V25P 45DB120V32P 45DB120V40P 45DB120V50P 45DB120V63P 45DB120V80P 45DB120V100P 45DB120V125P 45DB120V160P 45DB120V200P 45DB175V6,3P 45DB175V10P 45DB175V16P 45DB175V20P 45DB175V25P 45DB175V32P 45DB175V40P 45DB175V50P 45DB175V63P 45DB175V80P 45DB175V100P 45DB240V1P 45DB240V2P 45DB240V4P 45DB240V6,3P 45DB240V10P 45DB240V16P 45DB240V20P 45DB240V25P 45DB240V32P 45DB240V40P 45DB240V50P 45DB240V63P 45DB240V80P 45DB240V100P 45DB240V125P 45DB240V160P 45DB240V200P 45DB360V2P 45DB360V4P 45DB360V6,3PD 45DB360V10PD 45DB360V16PD 45DB360V20PD 45DB360V25PD 45DB360V32PD 45DB360V40PD 45DB360V50PD 45DB360V63PD

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HV back-up fuse-links acc. to IEC 60282-1 with and without controlled power dissipation

Time current characteristics

HV fuse-links

Fig.4 3/7,2 kV

Fig.5 6/12 kV

Fig.6 10/24 kV

Fig.7 20/36 kV

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HV back-up fuse-links meet the requirements of IEC 60282-1 with controlled power dissipation CPD
Application
Limitor HV fuse-links type CPD meet the requirements of IEC 60282-1 and were specifically developed to be installed in compact sized enclosed SF6 insulated substations. In these substations HV fuse-links are enclosed in narrow fuse compartments which on the one hand prevent efficient cooling of the fuse-links and on the other hand have a limited thermal power acceptance themselves. Overheating of fuse compartments in such enclosures is, however, not to be expected, if the fuse-links have been properly selected by their rated current according to the transformer to be protected (see table 3) and if the melting elements of the fuselins are in faultless condition (Fig. 8). One or more of the melting elements connected in parallel may, however, be interrupted by transient currents caused by transformer inrush or lightning strikes. Fuse-links having one or more of the paralleled melting elements interrupted, dissipate significantly more heat than faultless fuse-links. There is a certain risk that the limited power acceptance of fuse compartments may be exceeded at or even below rated transformer current. HV back-up fuse-links type CPD prevent such potential overheating when installed in conjunction with a transformer switch having trip-free mechanism.

Function mode
The CPD striker system controls the power dissipation of the fuse according to Ohms law (CPD means controlled power dissipation). The striker pin is released depending on the voltage drop across the fuse and, therefore depending on the power dissipation. The release voltage of the CPD striker system has been selected so that the fuse carrying the operating current IB does not exceed the limiting value. The CPD striker system controls the power dissipation of the fuse and releases the transformer switch before the permissible power acceptance of the fuse compartment will be exceeded (Fig. 8).
Power dissipation acc.to perm.value of the switch gear

HV fuse-links

Fig. 8: Controlled power dissipation

Selection table HV back-up fuse-links acc. to IEC 60282-1 with controlled power dissipation CPD
Rated voltage range of fuse-link [kV]
Service voltage of transformer [kV]

6/12

10/24

10

20

Transformer output [kVA]

Transformer rated current [A]

Transformer rated current [A]

rel. short-circuit voltage

Rated current of fuse-link [A]

50 100 125 160

2,9 5,8 7,2 9,2 11,5 14,4 18,2 23,1 28,9 36,4 46,2 57,7 72,2 92,4

10
16-20 20-25 20-31,5 25-40 31,5-50 40-63 40-80 50-100 63-100 80-125 100-160 125-200 125-200

1,5 2,9 3,6 4,6 5,8 7,2 9,1 11,5 14,4 18,2 23,1 28,9 36,1 46,2

UK = 4%

200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600

20-31,5 25-40 31,5-50 40-63 40-63 50-80 63-100 80-100-63

UK = 5%
UK = 6%

Table 3
Bold typed figures are preferred values

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Rated current of fuse-link [A]

4 10
10-16 16-20 16-20 20-25

Voltage drop acc.to the release of the HV Fuse-link

HV back-up fuse-links acc. to IEC 60282-1 with controlled power dissipation


Catalogue No. 45DB120V1PT 45DB120V2PT 45DB120V4PT 45DB120V6,3PT 45DB120V10PT 45DB120V16PT 45DB120V20PT 45DB120V25PT 45DB120V32PT 45DB120V40PT 45DB120V50PT 45DB120V63PT 45DB120V80PT 45DB120V100PT 45DB120V125PT 45DB120V160PT 45DB120V200PT 45DB240V1PT 45DB240V2PT 45DB240V4PT 45DB240V6,3PT 45DB240V10PT 45DB240V16PT 45DB240V20PT 45DB240V25PT 45DB240V32PT 45DB240V40PT 45DB240V50PT 45DB240V63PT 45DB240V80PT 45DB240V100PT 45DB240V125PT Reference N L1000119A M1000120A N1000121A P1000122A Q1000123A R1000124A S1000125A T1000126A V1000127A W1000128A X1000129A Y1000130A Z1000131A A1000132A B1000133A C1000134A D1000135A E1000136A F1000137A G1000138A H1000139A J1000140A K1000141A L1000142A M1000143A N1000144A P1000145A Q1000146A R1000147A S1000148A T1000149A V1000150A Range Back-up, striker, CPD Back-up, striker, CPD Back-up, striker, CPD Back-up, striker, CPD Back-up, striker, CPD Back-up, striker, CPD Back-up, striker, CPD Back-up, striker, CPD Back-up, striker, CPD Back-up, striker, CPD Back-up, striker, CPD Back-up, striker, CPD Back-up, striker, CPD Back-up, striker, CPD Back-up, striker, CPD Back-up, striker, CPD Back-up, striker, CPD Back-up, striker, CPD Back-up, striker, CPD Back-up, striker, CPD Back-up, striker, CPD Back-up, striker, CPD Back-up, striker, CPD Back-up, striker, CPD Back-up, striker, CPD Back-up, striker, CPD Back-up, striker, CPD Back-up, striker, CPD Back-up, striker, CPD Back-up, striker, CPD Back-up, striker, CPD Back-up, striker, CPD UN (kV) 6/12 6/12 6/12 6/12 6/12 6/12 6/12 6/12 6/12 6/12 6/12 6/12 6/12 6/12 6/12 6/12 6/12 10/24 10/24 10/24 10/24 10/24 10/24 10/24 10/24 10/24 10/24 10/24 10/24 10/24 10/24 10/24 IN (A) 1 2 4 6,3 10 16 20 25 31,5 40 50 63 80 100 125 160 200 1 2 4 6,3 10 16 20 25 31,5 40 50 63 80 100 125 L (mm) 292 292 292 292 292 292 292 292 292 292 292 292 292 292 292 292 292 442 442 442 442 442 442 442 442 442 442 442 442 442 442 442 D (mm) 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 65 65 88 88 88 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 65 78 88 I1 (kA) 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 40 I3 (A) 14 16 22 30 42 54 73 93 105 125 160 230 350 500 480 560 610 14 16 23 30 43 54 73 93 105 125 205 280 310 430 760 R (m) 1500 510 338 190 139 107 71 52 43 23 18 12 10,6 8,5 4 4,3 3,8 2100 800 550 300 220 197 134 96 79 45 35 24 20,5 18 11,7 P (W) 1,6 2 6 8 16 38 38 46 65 54 70 85 114 156 117 217 333 2 3 10 13 26 73 76 89 127 114 147 170 233 400 117 It (kAs) 0,09 0,28 0,5 0,6 1,15 1,29 3,2 5,2 7,2 23,3 34,9 58,3 90 140 440 500 654 0,09 0,34 0,45 0,53 0,94 1,4 3,1 4,5 5,9 18,8 33,5 59,6 84 93,6 350 Weight (kg) 1,6 1,6 1,6 1,6 1,6 1,6 1,6 1,6 1,6 1,6 1,6 1,6 2,1 2,1 3,7 3,7 3,7 2,3 2,3 2,3 2,3 2,3 2,3 2,3 2,3 2,3 2,3 2,3 2,3 3,1 4,1 5,9

HV fuse-links

HV General Purpose fuse-links acc. to IEC 60282-1


Catalogue No. 45DG120V6,3P 45DG120V10P 45DG120V16P 45DG120V25P 45DG120V40P 45DG120V50P 45DG240V4P 45DG240V6,3P 45DG240V10P 45DG240V16P 45DG240V25P Reference N W1000151A X1000152A Y1000153A Z1000154A A1000155A B1000156A C1000157A D1000158A E1000159A F1000160A G1000161A Range General Purpose, striker General Purpose, striker General Purpose, striker General Purpose, striker General Purpose, striker General Purpose, striker General Purpose, striker General Purpose, striker General Purpose, striker General Purpose, striker General Purpose, striker UN (kV) 6/12 6/12 6/12 6/12 6/12 6/12 10/24 10/24 10/24 10/24 10/24 IN (A) 6,3 10 16 25 40 50 4 6,3 10 16 25 L (mm) 292 292 292 292 292 292 442 442 442 442 442 D (mm) 65 65 65 65 78 88 78 78 78 78 88 I1 (kA) 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 I3 (A) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 R (m) 128 70 35 20,5 12,2 9,9 280 256,5 135 70,3 41,2 P (W) 6 8 10 15 24 31 5 11 15 21 31 It (kAs) 2 3,8 14 36 110 150 1,8 2 3,6 14 39 Weight (kg) 2,3 2,3 2,3 2,3 3,1 3,7 4,1 4,1 4,1 4,1 4,5

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High-voltage alternating current switch-fuse combinations acc. to IEC 62 271-105

In order to increase the utilization range of a switch, it is combined with current limiting HV fuse-links. This combination unit offers short-circuit protection in addition to load switching capacity. HV fuse-links provide short-circuit protection, while the switch interrupts the currents below the take-over current of the combination unit. In addition to the inrush current, short-circuit current on secondary terminal short-circuits and low voltage selectivity, the following switch characteristics should be taken into account: Rated transfer current (ltransfer) Fuse-initiated opening time of the switch (t0) Fig. 9 shows the rated transfer current (ltransfer) as a vertical line. The fuse-initiated opening time (t0) must be multiplied by 0,9 (procedure according to IEC 62 271-105) and a horizontal line be drawn. This results in an intersection that is characteristic to the switch and must be established for each switch individually.

HV fuse-links

Fig. 9 : Selection of HV fuse-links acc. to IEC 62 271-105 This switch intersection divides the sheet into four quadrants (see Fig. 9). Suitable for the switch-fuse combination are HV fuse-links only with a time-current characteristic that does not pass through quadrant IV (forbidden area). Generally suitable for use in switch-fuse combinations according to IEC 62 271-105 are all HV fuse-links with striker which meet this criterion. Ferraz Shawmut has assigned HV fuse-links to the switch-fuse combination and the transformers of all major manufactures. These documents are available on request.

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Clips
Size Reference.Number Catalog Number Packaging

MR 45 + spring R 45 without connection lug M

L096472A S210236B

MR45R MR55R

1 2

Bases
Voltage (kV) Size Use

Reference.Number

Catalog Number

Packaging

7,2 12 17,5 24 36 12 17,5 24 36

SI 7,2/192 SI 12/292 SI 17,5/292 SI 24/442 SI 36/537 SE 12/292 SE 17,5/292 SE 24/442 SE 36/537

Indoor Indoor Indoor Indoor Indoor Outdoor Outdoor Outdoor Outdoor

G209421A H209422A J209423A K209424A M209426A S210328A T210329A V210330A W210331A

SI72V192 SI120V292 SI175V292 SI 240V442 SI360V537 SE120V292 SE175V292 SE240V442 SE360V537

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

HV fuse-links

Bases with signalling


Voltage (kV) Number of contacts

Reference.Number

Catalog Number

Packaging

12/36 12/36

1 NO/NF 2 NO/NF

E092855A F092856A

MC1-5NFLEXQS500 MC1-9NFLEXQS500

1 1

Length Voltage of fuse Size (kV) L (mm)

Dielectric withstand Dimensions (mm) (phase to ground) 50Hz-1mn 1,2/50s A B C D Kv Rms peak voltage

Weight (kg)

7,2 12 17,5 24 36 12 17,5 24 36

192 292 292 442 537 292 292 442 537

SI 7,2/192 SI 12/292 SI 17,5/292 SI 24/442 SI 36/537 SE 12/292 SE 17,5/292 SE 24/442 SE 36/537

20 28 38 50 70 28 38 50 70

60 75 95 125 170 75 95 125 170

400 424 424 576 670 424 424 576 670

226 324 324 476 570 324 324 476 570

322 200 200 270 350 200 200 270 350

347 445 445 597 691 445 445 597 691

175 175 220 270 354 261 261 309 381

270 270 315 365 449 356 356 404 476

3,8 4,1 5,1 5,5 7,7 7,5 7,5 8,8 13,2

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Ferraz Shawmut SAS - 1, rue Jean Novel 69626 VILLEURBANNE Cedex - FRANCE Tl. 33 (0)4 72 22 66 11 - Fax 33 (0)4 72 22 67 13 Ferraz Shawmut Inc. - 374 Merrimac Street Newburyport, MA 01950 - USA Tl. (978) 462-6662 - Fax (978) 462-0181 www.ferrazshawmut.com

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