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Description
General Construction and mode of operation, standards Ambient conditions and dielectric strength Product range overview
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Equipment Selection
Ordering data and configuration example Selection of basic type, live tank Selection of basic type, dead tank Accessories and spare parts
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Technical Data
Electrical data, dimensions and weights, live tank Electrical data, dimensions and weights, dead tank Operating times
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Annex
Inquiry form Configuration instructions Configuration aid
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Description
General Live tank construction: Pole assembly Operating mechanism box Dead tank construction: Vacuum circuit-breaker Operating mechanism box Construction and mode of operation: Operating mechanism Releases
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General
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Outdoor vacuum circuit-breakers The Weather-Proof
Outdoor vacuum circuit-breakers are especially designed for outdoor installation. The design comprises a minimum of moving parts and a simple construction, which guarantees a long electrical and mechanical endurance, offering the same advantages as indoor vacuum circuitbreakers.
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In live-tank circuit-breakers, the vacuum interrupter is arranged in a weather-proof way inside an insulating enclosure, e.g. made of porcelain. The vacuum interrupter is at electrical potential, which means live. Due to their light and space-saving design, the outdoor vacuum circuit-breaker types 3AF0 and 3AG0 are easy to transport and can be divided into separate modules. Their ratings are convincing due to the proven components which are also used in indoor circuit-breakers. At the same time, they can be optimally adapted to the necessary applications using current and voltage transformers.
The significant property of the dead-tank technology is the arrangement of a complete vacuum circuit-breaker in an earthed metal enclosure, thus defined as dead. The outdoor vacuum circuit-breakers SDV6 are circuitbreaker with an earthed, weather-proof housing, which contains current and voltage transformers and a low-voltage part with a protection device.
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Description
Live tank construction
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Live tank construction 3AF0 and 3AG0 outdoor vacuum circuit-breakers consist of the pole assembly (1), the operating mechanism box (2) and a steel structure (3) to accommodate all components. In 3AF0 circuit-breakers, the pole assemblies are mounted on a base frame (4) equipped with a common operating shaft. In 3AG0 circuit-breakers, this operating shaft is integrated in the operating mechanism box. The vacuum switching technology, proven and fully developed for more than 30 years, serves as arc-quenching principle by using vacuum interrupters. Pole assembly The pole assembly consists of the vacuum interrupter (5), porcelain insulators (6) and the terminal connectors (7 and 8). The vacuum interrupter is mounted in a porcelain insulator. At the upper end it is rigidly fixed to the terminal connector (7). The lower part allows free axial movement and is connected to the lower terminal connector (8) via flexible connectors (9). Another porcelain insulator, which separates the terminals from the steel structure and the operating mechanism box, contains the switching rod (10), which transmits the switching movement from the operating mechanism box to the vacuum interrupter. The poles can be air-insulated or gas-insulated.
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1 Pole assembly 2 Operating mechanism box 3 Steel structure 4 Base frame 5 Vacuum interrupter 6 Porcelain insulator 7 Upper terminal connector 8 Lower terminal connector 9 Flexible connector 10 Switching rod
Operating mechanism box The operating mechanism box contains the circuit-breaker operating mechanism with motor, releases and auxiliary switches, as well as the completely wired control cabinet comprising the connections for remote operation, the auxiliary voltages for circuit-breaker operation and the necessary low voltage supply. At the same time, it accommodates the control elements for local operation of the circuit-breaker.
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Dead tank construction
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Dead tank construction
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1 Low-voltage box 2 Operating mechanism section
SDV6 outdoor vacuum circuit-breakers consist of an earthed enclosure incorporating an indoor vacuum circuit-breaker, current transformers and a low-voltage section with protection device, controlling and heating. The enclosure is divided into different sections which are segregated and protected from each other. These sections are accessible via separate doors. The low-voltage box (1) and the operating mechanism section (2) are located at the front side of the device. The high-voltage section (3) is accessible from the rear. Bushings (4) mounted on top of the device establish the connection to the high-voltage power system. The low-voltage box contains the connections for remote operation as well as the power supply for the switching device and the protection equipment. The operating mechanism section covers the operating mechanism box of the indoor circuit-breaker with the control elements. The pole assemblies of the circuit-breaker are accessible through the high-voltage section. Vacuum circuit-breaker The vacuum circuit-breaker consists of the pole assemblies (5) and the operating mechanism box (6). The pole assemblies are fixed to the operating mechanism box via post insulators (7). The switching movement is transferred by means of operating rods (8) and levers. The vacuum switching technology, proven and fully developed for more than 30 years, serves as arc-quenching principle by using vacuum interrupters. The pole assembly consists of the vacuum interrupter (9) and the interrupter supports. The vacuum interrupters are airinsulated and freely accessible. The vacuum interrupter is rigidly fixed to the upper interrupter support (10). The lower part of the interrupter is guided in the lower interrupter support (11), allowing axial movement. The braces (12) absorb the external forces resulting from switching operations and the contact pressure. Operating mechanism box The whole operating mechanism with releases, auxiliary switches, indicators and actuating devices is accommodated in the operating mechanism box. The extent of the secondary equipment depends on the case of application and offers a multiple variety of options in order to meet almost every requirement.
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Construction and mode of operation, standards
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Operating mechanism Both for live-tank and dead-tank circuit-breakers, the operating mechanism is a stored-energy mechanism. The closing spring is charged either electrically or manually. It latches tight after completion of the charging process and serves as an energy store. The force is transferred from the operating mechanism to the pole assemblies via switching rods. To close the breaker, the closing spring can be unlatched either mechanically by means of the local ON pushbutton or electrically by remote control. The closing spring charges the opening or contact pressure springs as the breaker closes. The now discharged closing spring will be charged again automatically by the mechanism motor or manually. Then the operating sequence OPEN-CLOSE-OPEN is stored in the springs. Releases A release is a device which transfers electrical commands from an external source, such as a control room, to the latching mechanism of the vacuum circuit-breaker so that it can be opened or closed. The maximum possible equipment is one shunt release and two other releases. For release combinations, refer to page 16 or page 28.
The closing solenoid unlatches the charged closing spring of the vacuum circuit-breaker, closing it by electrical means. Shunt releases are used for automatic tripping of vacuum circuit-breakers by suitable protection relays and for deliberate tripping by electrical means. They are intended for connection to an external power supply (DC or AC voltage) but, in special cases, may also be connected to a voltage transformer for manual operation. Current-transformer operated releases comprise a storedenergy mechanism, an unlatching mechanism and an electromagnetic system. They are used when there is no external source of auxiliary power (battery). Tripping is effected by means of a protection relay (e.g. overcurrent-time protection) acting on the current-transformer operated release. Undervoltage releases comprise a stored-energy mechanism, an unlatching mechanism and an electromagnetic system which is permanently connected to the secondary or auxiliary voltage while the vacuum circuit-breaker is closed. If the voltage falls below a predetermined value, unlatching of the release is enabled and the vacuum circuit-breaker is opened via the stored-energy mechanism. The deliberate tripping of the undervoltage release generally takes place via an NC contact in the tripping circuit or via an NO contact by short-circuiting the magnet coil. With this type of tripping, the short-circuit current is limited by the built-in resistors. Undervoltage releases can also be connected to voltage transformers. When the operating voltage drops to impermissibly low levels, the circuit-breaker is tripped automatically.
Closing In the standard version, the outdoor vacuum circuit-breakers can be remote-closed electrically. They can also be closed locally by mechanical unlatching of the closing spring via pushbutton. Instead of this manual mechanical closing, manual electrical closing is also available. In this version, the closing circuit of the circuit-breaker is controlled electrically by a pushbutton instead of the mechanical button. If constant CLOSE and OPEN commands are present at the vacuum circuit-breaker at the same time, the vacuum circuitbreaker will return to the open position after closing. It remains in this position until a new CLOSE command is given. In this manner, continuous closing and opening (=pumping) is prevented. Standards 3AF0 and 3AG0 outdoor vacuum circuit-breakers conform to the following standards:
IEC 62271-100 (former IEC 60056) IEC 60694 (in future IEC 62271-1) VDE 0671 (former VDE 0670)
ANSI C37.20 IEEE C037.06 ANSI Rain tested (C37.20.2 1999) UBC/CBC Seismic Zone 1 or 2 UBC/CBC Seismic Zone 3 or 4
Furthermore, an outdoor vacuum circuit-breaker is available for IEC applications. It conforms to the following standards:
NOM-J-211 IEC 56 IEC 137 IEC 298 ANSI C37.20.2 ANSI C53.13
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Ambient conditions and dielectric strength
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Ambient conditions The outdoor vacuum circuit-breakers are designed for the normal operating conditions defined in IEC 62271-100. Condensation can occasionally occur under the ambient conditions shown opposite. Outdoor vacuum circuit-breakers are suitable for use in the following climatic classes according to IEC 60721, Part 3-3:
max. 95% per day max. 90% per month
40C
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Climatic ambient conditions: Biological ambient conditions: Mechanical ambient conditions: Chemically-active substances: Mechanically-active substances:
1) Low temperature limit: 40 C (on request) 2) Without icing and wind-driven precipitation 3) Restriction: Clean insulation parts
Class 3K4 1) Class 3B1 Class 3M2 Class 3C2 2) Class 3S2 3)
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Dielectric strength The dielectric strength of air insulation decreases with increasing altitude due to low air density. According to IEC 60694, the rated lightning impulse withstand voltage values specified in the chapter Technical Data apply to a site altitude of 1000 m above sea level. For an altitude above 1000 m, the insulation level must be corrected according to the opposite diagram. The characteristic shown applies to the rated short-duration power-frequency withstand voltage and the rated lightning impulse withstand voltage.
1.40
1.30
1.20
1.10
1.00 1000
1500
2000
2500
Example For a requested rated lightning impulse withstand voltage of 75 kV at an altitude of 2500 m, an insulation level of 90 kV under standard reference atmosphere is required as a minimum: 90 kV W 75 kV x 1.2
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Product range overview
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Product range overview
Rated shortcircuit breaking current Rated voltage
kV 12 15.5
1250 A
1600 A
2000 A
3000 A
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3AF03
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Equipment Selection
Ordering data and configuration example Selection of basic type, live tank: Voltage level 12 kV Voltage level 17 kV .5 Voltage level 36 kV Selection of secondary equipment, live tank Selection of additional equipment, live tank Selection of basic type, dead tank: Voltage level 15.5 kV Voltage level 27 kV .6
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Voltage level 38 kV Selection of secondary equipment, dead tank Accessories and spare parts
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Ordering data and configuration example
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Order number structure The outdoor vacuum circuit-breakers consist of a primary and a secondary part. In the live-tank type, the relevant data make up the 16-digit order number. The primary part covers the main electrical data of the circuit-breaker poles. The secondary part covers the auxiliary devices which are necessary for operating and controlling the vacuum circuit-breaker. In the dead-tank type, the 16-digit order number describes the circuit-breaker. The versions for housings, controlling, etc. must be inquired and specified in clear text. Order codes Individual equipment versions, marked with 9 or Z in the 9th to 16th position, are explained more in detail by a 3-digit order code. Several order codes can be added to the order number in succession and in any sequence.
a: alphabetical
Position: 1 2 3 4 5
Special versions () In case of special versions, -Z is added to the order number and a descriptive order code follows. If several special versions are required, the suffix -Z is listed only once. If a requested special version is not in the catalog and can therefore not be ordered via order code, it has to be identified with Y 9 9 after consultation. The agreement hereto is made between your responsible sales partner and the order processing department in our Switchgear Factory in Berlin.
n: numerical
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Order codes
Order No.: 1st position 2nd position 3rd position 4th to 7th position Primary part Superior group Switching devices Main group Circuit-breaker Subgroup Circuit-breaker type series Basic equipment Design and ratings primary part Secondary part Secondary equipment Operating mechanism, releases, operating voltages and further auxiliary equipment Order codes Group of 3 after the Order No. Format: a n a Special versions () Initiated with -Z Group of 3 after the Order No. Format: a n n
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Configuration example In order to simplify the selection of the correct order number for the requested circuit-breaker type, you will find a configuration example on each page of the chapter Equipment Selection. For the selection of the secondary part, always the last example of the primary part was taken over and continued, so that at the end of the equipment selection (pages 19 and 24) a completely configured circuit-breaker results as an example.
On the foldout page we offer a configuring aid. Here you can fill in the order number you have determined for your circuit-breaker.
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12 kV
50/60 Hz Rated lightning impulse withstand voltage Rated short-duration power-frequency withstand voltage Rated short-circuit breaking current at 36 % DC component
Position: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Order codes
3 A n n n n n n n n n n n n n n
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Rated voltage
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Ur kV
Up kV
Ud kV 28 Ud = 38 kV
Isc kA 25
Ima kA 63/65
Ir A 2000 3 A G 0 1 4 4 Z V 1 0
12 75 Special version: Up = 95 kV
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17 kV .5
50/60 Hz Ur kV 17 .5 Up kV 95 Ud kV 42 Isc kA 25 Ima kA 63/65 Ir A 1600 2000 3 A 3 A F F 0 0 3 3 4 4 3 4
36 kV
50/60 Hz Ur kV 36 Up kV 170 Ud kV 70 Isc kA 25 31.5 Ima kA 63/65 80/82 Ir A 1600 2000 1600 2000 3 3 3 3 A A A A F F F F 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 4 4 5 5 3 4 3 4 Z Z V V 1 1 0 3
Special versions (available for all 36 kV circuit-breakers): Up = 200 kV Ud = 80 kV (only possible together) (only possible together) Up = 200 kV Ud = 95 kV
Configuration example 3AF outdoor vacuum circuit-breaker Rated voltage Ur = 36 kV Rated short-circuit breaking current Isc = 25 kA Rated normal current Ir = 2000 A Special version Up = 200 kV, Ud = 95 kV Example for Order No.: Order codes:
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8th position Closing
Position: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Order codes
Order No.:
3 A n n n n n n n n n n n n n n See page 17 See page 17 See page 18 See page 18 See page 18 See page 18 See page 19
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Option
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Standard voltages
Special voltages
50/60 Hz 1) 50/60 Hz 1) 50/60 Hz 1) 30 V DC 32 V DC 120 V DC 125 V DC 127 V DC 240 V DC 120 V AC 125 V AC 240 V AC
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J J J J J J J J J
1 A 1 B 1 C 1 D 1 E 1 F 1 K 1 L 1 M
1) The AC frequency 50 or 60 Hz is selected at the 15th and 16th position (see page 18)
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Closing solenoid
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Undervoltage release
C.t.-operated release
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A C D E N P R
Configuration example 3AF outdoor vacuum circuit-breaker (Ur = 36 kV, Isc = 25 kA, Ir = 2000 A) Manual electrical closing Operating voltage of the motor operating mechanism 48 V DC Release combination: Closing solenoid, 1st shunt release, c.t.-operated release Example for Order No.: Order codes:
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F 0 1 4 4 4 C D
3 A V 1
F 3
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11th position Operating voltage of the closing solenoid and 1st shunt release
Position: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Order codes
Order No.:
3 A n n n n n n n n n n n n n n See page 18 See page 18 See page 18 See page 18 See page 19
n n n
Standard voltages
Special voltages
50/60 Hz 1) 50/60 Hz 1) 50/60 Hz 1) 30 V DC 32 V DC 120 V DC 125 V DC 127 V DC 240 V DC 120 V AC 125 V AC 240 V AC
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1 A 1 B 1 C 1 D 1 E 1 F 1 K 1 L 1 M
12th position Operating voltage of the 2nd release Release as shunt release, c.t.-operated release or undervoltage release
Standard voltages
Special voltages
Without or c.t.-operated release 24 V DC 48 V DC 60 V DC 110 V DC 220 V DC 100 V AC 50/60 Hz 1) 110 V AC 50/60 Hz 1) 230 V AC 50/60 Hz 1) 30 V DC 32 V DC 120 V DC 125 V DC 127 V DC 240 V DC 120 V AC 125 V AC 240 V AC 1) The AC frequency 50 or 60 Hz is selected at the 15th and 16th position (see page 18)
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1 A 1 B 1 C 1 D 1 E 1 F 1 K 1 L 1 M
Configuration example 3AF outdoor vacuum circuit-breaker (Ur = 36 kV, Isc = 25 kA, Ir = 2000 A) Operating voltage of the closing solenoid and 1st shunt release 48 V DC 2nd release as c.t.-operated release Example for Order No.: Order codes:
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13th/14th position Auxiliary switch, circuit-breaker tripping signal
Position: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Order codes
Order No.:
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Operations counter
Auxiliary switch 6 NO + 6 NC
Auxiliary switch 12 NO + 12 NC
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Frequency
50 Hz or DC 60 Hz
A A
2 3
Configuration example 3AF outdoor vacuum circuit-breaker (Ur = 36 kV, Isc = 25 kA, Ir = 2000 A) With auxiliary switch 6 NO + 6 NC and circuit-breaker tripping signal Frequency of operating voltages 50 Hz or DC Example for Order No.: Order codes:
3 A
F 0 1 4 4 4 C D 2 0 2 T A 2 2 Z
3 A V 1
F 3
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Equipment Selection
Selection of additional equipment, live tank
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Additional equipment
Position: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Order codes
3 A n n n n n n n n n n n n n n
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3AF01 n n n n n n n n
Insulator creepage distance 1300 mm Rated voltage 40.5 kV Lockable operating mechanism box Fixing for current transformer Fixing for current and voltage transformers Extension unit 600 mm Main extension unit, extra height 600 mm With current transformer mounting brackets with 2 ct- channels With screening for the central pole assembly (bird screen) Auxiliary switch 1 NO + 1 NC Wiring 2.5 mm Circuit-breaker application up to 40 C ambient air temperature Gas-filled version with pressure indicator DC 60 V coil as 1st shunt release for DC 110 V operating voltage With extension parts for circuit-breaker supporting structure
3AF03
Options
3AG01
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V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V
1 1 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 5 5 6 8 8 3
1 2 0 0 1 2 3 5 0 0 1 0 2 3 2
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Configuration example 3AF outdoor vacuum circuit-breaker Rated voltage Ur = 36 kV Rated short-circuit breaking current Isc = 25 kA Rated normal current Ir = 2000 A Special version Up = 200 kV, Ud = 95 kV Manual electrical closing Operating voltage of the motor operating mechanism 48 V DC Release combination: Closing solenoid, 1st shunt release, c.t.-operated release Operating voltage of the closing solenoid and 1st shunt release 48 V DC 2nd release as c.t.-operated release With auxiliary switch 6 NO + 6 NC and circuit-breaker tripping signal Frequency of operating voltages 50 Hz or DC Lockable operating mechanism box Circuit-breaker application up to 40 C ambient air temperature Example for Order No.: Order codes:
3 A
4 C D 2 0 2 T A 2 Z Z Z V V 2 6 0 0 Z V 1 3
3 A V 1
F 3
0 +
1 V
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4 0
4 V
C D 2 6 0
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15.5 kV
50/60 Hz Rated lightning impulse withstand voltage Rated short-duration power-frequency withstand voltage Rated short-circuit breaking current at 36 % DC component
Position: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Order codes
D V
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Rated voltage
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Ur kV 15.5
Up kV 110
Ud kV 50
Isc kA 20 25 31.5
Ima kA 52 65 82
Ir A 1200 1) 2000 1200 1) 2000 1200 1) 2000 3000 1200 1) 2000 3000 S S S S S S S S S S D D D D D D D D D D V V V V V V V V V V 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 2 4 2 4 2 4 7 2 4 7
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1) 1250 A according to IEC standard
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104
27 kV .6
50/60 Hz Ur kV 27 .6 Up kV 150 Ud kV 60 Isc kA 20 25 1) 1250 A according to IEC standard Ima kA 52 65 Ir A 1200 1) 2000 1200 1) 2000 S S S S D D D D V V V V 6 6 6 6 1 1 1 1 3 3 4 4 2 4 2 4
38 kV
50/60 Hz Ur kV 38 Up kV 200 Ud kV 80 Isc kA 20 25 31.5 Ima kA 52 65 82 Ir A 1200 1) 2000 1200 1) 2000 1200 1250 IEC 2000 2000 IEC 1200 1) 2000 S S S S S S S S S S D D D D D D D D D D V V V V V V V V V V 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 5 5 6 6 2 4 2 4 2 3 4 5 2 4
104
Configuration example Outdoor vacuum circuit-breaker, dead tank Rated voltage Ur = 38 kV Rated short-circuit breaking current Isc = 40 kA Rated normal current Ir = 2000 A Example for Order No.: Order codes:
D V
2 S D V 6 2
6 6
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Equipment Selection
Selection of secondary equipment, dead tank
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8th position Release combination
Position: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Order codes
Order No.:
D V
6 n n n n n n n n n n n n
n n n
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Closing solenoid
n n
n n
1 2
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1) The frequency of the operating voltage was selected at the 14th position together with the language and the color (see page 23)
Configuration example Outdoor vacuum circuit-breaker, dead tank (Ur = 38 kV, Isc = 40 kA, Ir = 2000 A) Release combination: Closing solenoid and 1st shunt release Operating voltage of the 1st shunt release 125 V AC Without 2nd shunt release (8th position = 1) Example for Order No.: Order codes:
D V
6 2 6 4 1 K A K A n n n n n n
D V
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11st position Operating voltage of the closing solenoid
Position: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Order codes
Order No.:
D V
6 n n n n n n n n n n n n
n n n
See page 23 50/60 Hz 1) 50/60 Hz 1) 50/60 Hz 1) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 50/60 Hz 1) 50/60 Hz 1) 50/60 Hz 1) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Auxiliary switch 12 NO + 12 NC Auxiliary switch 22 NO + 22 NC 64-pole plug connector n n n 1 2 3 n n S D V 6 2 6 4 1 K A 7 7 1 S D V 6 2 6 4 1 K A 7 7 Example for Order No.: Order codes:
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Voltage
1) The frequency of the operating voltage was selected at the 14th position together with the language and the color (see page 23)
1) The frequency of the operating voltage was selected at the 14th position together with the language and the color (see page 23)
Configuration example Outdoor vacuum circuit-breaker, dead tank (Ur = 38 kV, Isc = 40 kA, Ir = 2000 A) Operating voltage of the closing solenoid 125 V AC Operating voltage of the motor operating mechanism 125 V AC Auxiliary switch 6 NO + 6 NC and 64-pole plug connector
1 n n n
22
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14th position
Frequency of operating voltages, languages of operating instructions and equipment color Frequency See page 24 50 Hz and DC 60 Hz and DC See page 24
Position: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Order codes
Order No.:
D V
6 n n n n n n n n n n n n
n n n
Language 50 Hz
Color
English English Spanish Spanish English English Spanish Spanish English English Spanish Spanish Spanish Spanish English English Spanish Spanish
n n n n n n
n n n n n n
n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n
60 Hz
DC
n n n
n n n
n n
n n n n
ASA 61 ASA 61 ASA 61 ASA 61 ASA 70 RAL 7032 RAL 7032 Marfil (ivory) 24 ASA 70 (light gray) RAL 7032 Marfil (ivory) 24 RAL 8001 RAL 1004 RAL 7032 Special color Special color Special color Special color
A B C D E F G H J K L M N P Q R S T
Configuration example Outdoor vacuum circuit-breaker, dead tank (Ur = 38 kV, Isc = 40 kA, Ir = 2000 A) Language: Spanish; frequency: 60 Hz; color: RAL 1004 Example for Order No.: Order codes:
D V
6 2 6 4 1 K A 7 7 1 N
D V
K A
1 N n n
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15th /16th position Enclosure material and low-voltage part
Enclosure Roof construction 2 earthing terminals connected with the enclosure earthing
Position: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Order codes
D V
6 n n n n n n n n n n n n n
n n n
n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n
n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n
Connection panel
Operation panel
Stainless steel
Stainless steel
Steel
Steel
A B C D E F G H J A B C D E F G H J A B C D E F G H J
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Configuration example Outdoor vacuum circuit-breaker, dead tank Rated voltage Ur = 38 kV Rated short-circuit breaking current Isc = 40 kA Rated normal current Ir = 2000 A Release combination: Closing solenoid and 1st shunt release Operating voltage of the 1st shunt release 125 V AC Without 2nd shunt release (8th position = 1) Operating voltage of the closing solenoid 125 V AC Operating voltage of the motor mechanism 125 V AC Auxiliary switch 6 NO + 6 NC and 64-pole plug connector Language: Spanish; frequency: 60 Hz; color: RAL 1004 Enclosure made of steel, roof made of stainless steel, 3 earthing terminals for lightning protection, connection panel Example for Order No.: Order codes:
D V
1 K A 7 7 1 N E 2 2
D V
K A
1 N E
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Accessories and spare parts
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Retrofitting When releases/solenoids are retrofitted, the order numbers of the mounting parts must also be specified. For other additional equipment, the required mounting parts are included in the delivery. Spare parts When releases/solenoids are required as spare parts, the order number and the type of construction of the associated circuit-breaker type must also be specified. Remark for orders The order numbers are applicable to outdoor vacuum circuitbreakers of current manufacture. When mounting parts or spare parts are being ordered for an existing circuitbreaker, always quote the type designation, serial number, design code and the year of manufacture of the circuit-breaker to be sure to get the correct delivery. Accessories for the plug connector Included in the scope of supply of the basic equipment for outdoor vacuum circuit-breakers: For 24-pole plug connector Lower part of plug Crimp sockets according to number of contacts Upper part of plug with screwed contacts (no crimp sockets required) For 64-pole plug connector Lower part of plug Upper part of plug Crimp sockets according to number of contacts Vacuum interrupters and other spare parts must only be replaced by instructed personnel.
Designation
Remarks
Operating voltage
Order No.
Including varistor and rectifier For rated normal current 0.5 A, including varistor and rectifier (500 W) (700 W)
3AX11 33-3AY 3AY15 10-3BY 3AY15 10-3MY 3AY15 10-3EY 3AY15 10-3FY 3AX11 01-2BY 3AX11 01-2CY 3AX11 01-2EY 3AX11 01-2FY 3AX11 01-2JY 3AX11 02-2AY 3AY16 11-0EY 3AY16 11-0FY 3AY15 11-1EY 3AY15 11-1FY 3AY15 25-1FY 3SV9221-2AY 3SV9273-2AY 3SV9222-2AY 3SV9274-2AY
Auxiliary contactor
Position switch
5 NO + 5 NC 6 NO + 6 NC 11 NO + 11 NC 12 NO + 12 NC 2 NO + 2 NC 3TH30 22-0BB4 3TH30 22-0BC4 3TH30 22-0BF4 3TH30 22-0BM4 Type 3SE4206 (as spare part), without installation accessories Used for: Electrical anti-pumping (-S3) Motor control (-S21, -S22) Closing spring charged (-S4)
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Equipment Selection
Accessories and spare parts
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Designation Remarks Operating voltage Order No.
M.c.b.
Heating Local-remote switch (S13) Handle Retaining elements Circuit-breaker control switch (S14)
2 A, two-pole, 240 V AC, 50 Hz 4 A, two-pole, 240 V AC, 50 Hz 6 A, two-pole, 240 V AC, 50 Hz 100 W, 240 V AC, 50 Hz
Data on the nameplate Note: For any request regarding spare parts, subsequent deliveries, etc. the following details are necessary: Type designation Serial No. Design code Year of manufacture
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Technical Data
Contents
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Contents Page
Technical Data
Electrical data, dimensions and weights, live tank: Voltage level 12 kV Voltage level 17 kV .5 Voltage level 36 kV Operating cycles Dimension drawings Electrical data, dimensions and weights, dead tank: Voltage level 15.5 kV Voltage level 27 kV .6 Voltage level 38 kV Operating cycles
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28 28 28 29 29
30 30 30 31 31 32
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Technical Data
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3AF0 143 Order No. 3AF0 343 3AG0 144 3AF0 154 50/60 Hz 3AF0 153 3AF0 144 3AF0 344
17 kV .5
36 kV
50/60 Hz Ir Ir Pole-center distance Rated operating sequence: O - 3 min - CO - 3 min - CO O - 0.3 s - CO - 3 min - CO O - 0.3 s - CO - 15 s - CO Ir A A 1600 555 Rated normal current
12 kV
50/60 Hz A
1600 725
2000 555
2000 725 mm mm mm
1600 725
2000 725
2000 555
Siemens HG 11.41 2008 n n n n s s s 3 3 3 tk tk tk 4 Isc Isc Isc kA kA kA 25 25 25 25 25 31.5 31.5 4 3 3 Rated duration of short-circuit Rated short-circuit breaking current DC component in % of the rated short-circuit breaking current Asymmetrical breaking current Ima Rated short-circuit making current (at 50/60 Hz) Rated lightning impulse withstand voltage Ud Rated short-duration power-frequency withstand voltage kV 28 mV Voltage drop U between connections Minimum creepage distance, interrupter Minimum creepage distance, phase-to-earth Minimum clearance, phase-to-phase Minimum clearance, phase-to-earth kg kg 450 Weights mm mm mm mm n n n % % % 36 36 36 36 36
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Possible 36 kA kA kA 27 .4 Ima Ima kA kA kA 63/65 63/65 63/65 63/65 63/65 80/82 Up Up Up 95 75 95 kV kV kV 170 170 170 Ud Ud kV kV 70 38 38 70 70 mV mV mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm kg 850 355 850 850 855 355 70 170 80/82 36
Operating cycle diagram no. (see page 29) Catalog dimension drawing no. (see page 29)
Technical Data
Electrical data, dimensions and weights, live tank
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Operating cycle diagrams 3AF0/3AG0
20 000
The permissible number of electrical operating cycles is shown as a function of the breaking current (r.m.s. value). All vacuum circuit-breakers fulfil the endurance classes E2, M2 and C2 according to IEC 62271-100. The curve shape beyond the parameters defined in
HG11-2652_en eps
20 000
Operating cycles
Operating cycles
10 000
IEC 62271-100 is based on average experience data. The number of operating cycles that can actually be reached can be different depending on the respective application.
50 20 10 1 2 5 1
3
3548
3615
3110
2725
3026
1675
395 1235
2055
Mabild 1
Mabild 2
1645
300
660
1565
638
50
HG11-2650a eps
1265
420
800
600
850
350
1730
Dimension drawing 1
Dimension drawing 2
350
M16 (8x)
286
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Technical Data
Electrical data, dimensions and weights, dead tank
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Voltage drop U between connections
15.5 kV
Rated operating sequence: O - 3 min - CO - 3 min - CO
tk s 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Up kV 110 110 110 110 110 110 110 110 110 110
Ud kV 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 mV mm mm mm mm 600 330 255 600 330 255 600 330 255 600 330 255 600 330 255 600 330 255 600 400 255 600 330 255 600 330 255 600 400 255 kg
2000 330 1200 330 2000 330 1200 330 2000 330 3000 401 1200 330 2000 330 3000 401
1200 330
1050
4 4 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 7
3.1 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.2 3.1 3.1 3.2
SDV6067
27 kV .6
50/60 Hz SDV6132 SDV6134 SDV6142 SDV6144
Ir A mm n n n n
tk s 3 3 3 3
Isc kA 20 20 25 25 % 48 48 48 48 kA 31 31 39 39
Ima kA 52 52 65 65
Ud kV 60 60 60 60 mV mm mm mm mm
fehlende Daten mssen ergnzt werden
kg
fehlende Daten mssen ergnzt werden
620 400 255 620 400 255 620 400 255 620 400 255
4 4 5 5
38 kV
50/60 Hz SDV6232 SDV6234 SDV6242 SDV6244 SDV6252 SDV6254 SDV6262 SDV6264
Ir A mm n n n n n n n n
tk s 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
2000 500 1200 500 2000 500 1200 500 2000 500 1200 500 2000 500
1040 500 480 1040 500 480 1040 500 480 1040 500 480 1040 500 480 1040 500 480 1040 500 480
1200 500
1500
8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11
Possible
30
Pole-center distance
O - 15 s - CO
Order No.
Weights
Technical Data
Electrical data, dimensions and weights, dead tank
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Operating cycle diagrams SDV6
20 000 20 000
Operating cycles
Operating cycles
10 000
20 10 1 2 5
4 5
20 10 1 2 5
6 7
20 000
The permissible number of electrical operating cycles is shown as a function of the breaking current (r.m.s. value). All vacuum circuit-breakers fulfil the endurance classes E2, M2 and C2 according to IEC 62271-100. The curve shape beyond the parameters defined in IEC 62271-100 is based on average experience data. The number of operating cycles that can actually be reached can be different depending on the respective application.
Operating cycles
HG11-2654_en eps
50
3
8 9 1 2 5 10 10 11 20 25 40 50 kA 100 31.5 Breaking current (r.m.s.value)
20 10
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Technical Data
Operating times
Operating times
Operating times at rated voltage of the secondary circuit Equipment of circuit-breaker Operating time of circuit-breaker
3AF0 Closing time Opening time Arcing time Break time Dead time CLOSE/OPEN contact time Minimum command duration 1st shunt release 2nd shunt release 1st shunt release 2nd shunt release 1st shunt release 2nd shunt release Closing solenoid 1st shunt release Additional releases w 75 ms w 65 ms w 50 ms < 15 ms w 80 ms w 65 ms 300 ms w 90 ms w 90 ms 40 ms 40 ms 20 ms w 15 s w 2 ms
Charging time for electrical operation Synchronism error between the poles
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Annex
Contents
Contents
Page
Annex
Inquiry form Configuration instructions Configuration aid
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Annex
Inquiry form
Please copy, fill in and return to your Siemens partner or you can use our prompted online configurator under www.siemens.com/energy
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Inquiry concerning
Technical data
Rated voltage, live tank Rated voltage, dead tank Rated lightning impulse withstand voltage o 12 kV o 15.5 kV o 75 kV o 150 kV o 28 kV o 50 kV o 80 kV o 20 kA o 31.5 kA o 1200 A o 2000 A o 17 kV .5 o 27 kV .6 o 95 kV o 170 kV o 38 kV o 60 kV o 95 kV o 25 kA o 40 kA o 1250 A (IEC) o 3000 A o 1600 A o 36 kV o 38 kV o 110 kV o 200 kV o 42 kV o 70 kV
Other values o _ _ _ kV o _ _ _ kV
o _ _ _ kV
Please
Rated short-duration power-frequency withstand voltage Rated short-circuit breaking current Rated normal current
o _ _ _ kV
o _ _ _ kA
o ___A
Possible combinations
Motor operating mechanism Closing solenoid 1st shunt release 2nd shunt release Current-transformer operated release Undervoltage release o _ _ _ V DC o _ _ _ V DC o _ _ _ V DC o _ _ _ V DC o 0.5 A o 1A o _ _ _ V AC, _ _ _ Hz o _ _ _ V AC, _ _ _ Hz o _ _ _ V AC, _ _ _ Hz o _ _ _ V AC, _ _ _ Hz o W 0.1 Ws (10 c) o W 0.1 Ws (20 c)
Siemens AG
Dept.
Operating instructions in
o English
o Spanish
_ _ _ Please fill in
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You prefer to configure your 3AF0/3AG0/SDV6 outdoor vacuum circuit-breaker on your own?
Please follow the steps for configuration and enter the order number in the configuration aid. Alternatively you can also use your prompted online configurator under www.siemens.com/energy
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9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16
Instruction for configuration of the 3AF0/3AG0/SDV6 outdoor vacuum circuit-breaker 1st step: Definition of the primary part
Please specify the following ratings: Possible options:
n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n Z
Rated voltage (Ur) Rated lightning impulse withstand voltage (Up) Rated short-duration power-frequency withstand voltage (Ud) Rated short-circuit breaking current (Isc) Rated short-circuit making current (Ima) Rated normal current (Ir) These ratings define the positions 4 to 7 of the order number.
+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
Type of local closing (position 8) Operating voltage of the motor operating mechanism (position 9) Release combination (position 10) Operating voltage of the closing solenoid and 1st shunt release (position 11) Operating voltage of the 2nd release (position 12) Number of auxiliary contacts (position 13/14) Circuit-breaker tripping signal Frequency of operating voltage (position 15/16) These equipment features define the positions 8 to 16 of the order number.
Manual mechanical closing Manual electrical closing Operating voltages from 24 V DC to 240 V AC Shunt release, current-transformer operated release and undervoltage release Operating voltages from 24 V DC to 240 V AC Operating voltages from 24 V DC to 240 V AC 6 NO + 6 NC, 12 NO + 12 NC With or without 50 Hz/60 Hz
+ + + + + + + + + +
3rd step: Do you have any further requirements concerning the equipment? Should you still need more options than the possible special equipment like closing with a lock, additional heaters, fixings for current and voltage transformers, etc., please contact your responsible sales partner.
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If not stated otherwise on the individual pages of this catalog, we reserve the right to include modifications, especially regarding the stated values, dimensions and weights. Drawings are not binding. All product designations used are trademarks or product names of Siemens AG or other suppliers. If not stated otherwise, all dimensions in this catalog are given in mm.
Siemens AG Energy Sector Medium Voltage Division Nonnendammallee 104 13623 Berlin Germany www.siemens.com/energy
For questions concerning Power Transmission and Distribution: You can contact our Customer Support Center 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Tel.: +49 180/524 70 00 Fax: +49 180/524 24 71 (Charges depending on provider) E-Mail: support.energy@siemens.com www.siemens.com/energy-support
Subject to change without notice Order No. E50001-K1511-A411-A1-7600 Printed in Germany Dispo 31601 KG 04.08 2.0 36 En 102955 6101/6508
Responsible for Technical contents: Siemens AG, Dept. PTD M C PPM Berlin General editing: Siemens AG, Dept. PTD CC M Erlangen
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The information in this document contains general descriptions of the technical options available, which do not always have to be present in individual cases. The required features should therefore be specified in each individual case at the time of closing the contract.