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Appendix

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Fuse Systems
3/2

Introduction

3/5

NEOZED fuse systems

3/7

DIAZED fuse systems

3/13

Cylindrical fuse systems

3/19

Class CC fuse systems

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LV HRC fuse links

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Introduction

Overview

Rated voltage Un
The rated voltage is the designated voltage of the fuse and and is
used to determine its test conditions and operational voltage limits.
For LV HRC and SITOR fuse links, the rated voltage is always the
r.m.s. value of an AC voltage.
In the case of NEOZED and DIAZED fuse links, a distinction is made
between AC and DC voltage values.
Rated current In
The rated current of a fuse link is the designated current of the fuse
link and is the current up to which it can be continuously loaded
under prescribed conditions without adverse affects.
Rated frequency
The rated frequency is the frequency for which the fuse link is rated
with regard to power dissipation, current, voltage, characteristic
curve and breaking capacity.
Selectivity
Several fuses are usually connected in series in one system. And
when things get serious, selectivity ensures that only the faulty
electrical circuit of a system is switched off and not the entire
operational process.
Siemens fuses of operational class gG, at an operational voltage of
up to 400 V AC and a ratio of 1:1.25, are interselective, i.e. from rated
current level to rated current level. This is achieved by means of the
considerably smaller spread of 5 % of the time/current characteristic
curve, which far exceeds the demand for a ratio of 1:1.6 specified in
the standard.
It is therefore possible to use smaller conductor cross-sections due
to the lower rated currents.
Breaking capacity
The rated breaking capacity is the highest prospective short-circuit
current lp that the fuse link can blow under prescribed conditions.
A key feature of these fuses is their high rated breaking capacity with
the smallest footprint. The basic demands and circuit data for tests
voltage, power factor, actuating angle, etc. are specified in both
national (DIN VDE 0636) and international (IEC 60269) regulations.
However, for a constant failsafe breaking capacity, from the smallest
non-permissible overload current through to the highest breaking
current, a number of quality characteristics need to be taken into
account when designing and manufacturing fuse links. These include
the design of the fuse element with regard to dimensions and punch
dimension and its position in the fuse body, as well as its compressive
strength and the thermal resistance of the body. The chemical purity,
particle size and the density of the quartz sand also play a key role.
The rated breaking capacity for AC voltage for NEOZED- and the
majority of DIAZED fuses - is 50 kA, and in the case of our LV HRC
fuses, it is even 120 kA. The various type ranges of SITOR fuses have
different switching capacities ranging from 50 to 100 kA.

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Faster arcing and precise arc quenching are the requirements for a reliable
breaking capacity.

Operational classes
Fuses are categorized according to function and operational classes.
The first letter defines the function class and the second the object
to be protected:
1st letter
a = Partial range protection
(accompanied fuses):
Fuse links that carry currents at least up to their rated current and
can switch currents above a specific multiple of their rated current
up to their rated breaking current.
g = Full range protection
(general purpose fuses):
Fuse links that can continuously carry currents up to at least their
specified rated current and can switch currents from the smallest
melting current through to the breaking current. Overload and
short-circuit protection.
2nd letter
G = Cable and line protection (general applications)
M = Switching device protection in motor circuits
(for protection of motor circuits)
R, S=Semiconductor protection/thyristor protection
(for protection of rectifiers)
L = Cable and line protection
(in acc. with the old, no longer valid DIN VDE)
B = Mine equipment protection
Tr = Transformer protection
The designations "slow" and "quick" still apply for DIAZED fuses.
These are defined in IEC/CEE/DIN VDE.
In the case of "quick" characteristics, the fuse blows in the breaking
range faster than those of the gG operational class.
In the case of DIAZED fuse links for DC railway network protection,
the "slow" characteristic is particularly suitable for switching off direct
currents with greater inductance. Both characteristics are also
suitable for the protection of cables and lines.
Full range fuses (gG, gR, quick, slow) reliably break the current in
the event of non-permissible overload and short-circuit currents.

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Introduction
Partial range fuses (aM, aR) exclusively serve short-circuit protection.
The following operational classes are included in the product range:
gG
(DIN VDE/IEC) = Full range cable and line protection
aM
(DIN VDE/IEC) = Partial range switching device protection
aR
(DIN VDE/IEC) = Partial range semiconductor protection
gR
(DIN VDE/IEC) = Full range semiconductor protection
gS
(DIN VDE/IEC) = Full range semiconductor protection
and cable and line protection
Quick (DIN VDE/IEC/CEE) = Full range cable and line protection
Slow (DIN VDE) = Full range cable and line protection
Characteristic curves
Time/current characteristic curves
The time/current characteristic curve specifies the virtual time
(e.g. the melting time) as a function of the prospective current under
specific operating conditions.
Melting times of fuse links are shown in the time/current diagrams
with logarithmic scale and depending on their currents. The melting
time characteristic curve runs from the smallest melting current,
which just about melts the fuse element, asymptotic to the I2t lines of
the same melting heat value in the range of the higher short-circuit
currents, which specifies the constant melting heat value I2t.
To avoid overcomplication, the time/current characteristic curves
diagrams omit the I2t lines (c).

Virtual time tv
The virtual time is the time span calculated when a I2t value is divided
by the square of the prospective current:

i dt
= -----------2

tv

Ip

The time/current characteristic curve specifies the prospective


current Ip and the virtual melting time tvs.
Prospective short-circuit current Ip
The prospective short-circuit current is the r.m.s. value of the linefrequency AC component, or the value of the direct current to be
expected in the event of a short-circuit occurring after the fuse, were
the fuse to be replaced by a component of negligible impedance.
Let-through current characteristic curves
The let-through current characteristic curve specifies the value of the
let-through current at 50 Hz as a function of the prospective current.
The let-through current Ic is the maximum instantaneous value of the
current reached during a switching operation of the fuse.
The fuse element of the fuse links melts so quickly at very high currents
that the surge short-circuit current Ip is prevented from occurring.
The highest instantaneous value of the current reached during the
shutdown cycle is called the let-through current Ic. The current
limitations are specified in the current limiting diagrams, otherwise
known as let-through current diagrams.
U

10 9
t [s]

: Arc voltage

5
6
7
9

10

I2_06996a

101 I

3
4

10 5

10 1

1
2

min

10 2

10 3

10 4

I [A]

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General representation of the time/current characteristic curve of a fuse link of


gL/gG operational class

Imin: Smallest melting current


a: Melting time characteristic curve
b: OFF time characteristic curve
c: I2t line
I

12

I c : Maximum let-through current


c

13

I2_06997b

The shape of the characteristic curve depends on the outward heat


transfer from the fuse element. DIN VDE 0636 specifies tolerancedependent time/current ranges within which the characteristic
curves of the fuse must lie. Deviations of 10 % are permissible in
the direction of the current axis. With Siemens LV HRC fuse links of
gG operational class, the deviations work out at less than 5 %, a
mark of our outstanding production accuracy. For currents up to approx. 20 In, the melting time-current characteristic curves are the
same as the OFF time characteristic curves. In the case of higher
short-circuit currents, the two characteristic curves move apart, influenced by the respective arc quenching time.
The difference between both lines (= arc quenching time) also
depends on the power factor, the operational voltage and the
breaking current.
The Siemens characteristic curves show the mean virtual melting
time characteristic curves recorded at an ambient temperature of
(20 5) C. They do not apply to preloaded fuse links.

: Pre-arcing time
L : Arcing time
I P : Peak short-circuit current
s

14

Oscillograph of a short-circuit current shutdown through a fuse link

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Introduction

Rated power dissipation


Rated power dissipation is the power loss during the load of a fuse
link with its rated current under prescribed conditions.
The cost effectiveness of a fuse depends largely on the rated power
dissipation (power loss). This should be as low as possible and have
low self-heating. However, when assessing the power loss of a fuse,
it must also be taken into account that there is a physical dependence
between the rated breaking capacity and the rated power dissipation.
On the one hand, fuse elements need to be thick in order to achieve
the lowest possible resistance value, on the other, a high rated
breaking capacity requires the thinnest possible fuse elements in
order to achieve reliable arc quenching.
Siemens fuses have the lowest possible rated power dissipation
while also providing the highest possible load breaking reliability.
These values lie far below the limit values specified in the regulations.
This means low temperature rises, reliable breaking capacity and
high cost effectiveness.
I 2t value
The I 2t value (joule integral) is the integral of the current squared
over a specific time interval:

100 A
50 A

t1

10 A
2

I t =

6A

I2_06998a

Current limitation
As well as a failsafe rated breaking capacity, the current-limiting
effect of a fuse link is of key importance for the cost effectiveness of
a system. In the event of short-circuit breaking by a fuse, the
breaking current continues to flow through the network until the fuse
link is switched off. However, the breaking current is limited by the
system impedance.
The simultaneous melting of all the bottlenecks of a fuse element
produce a sequence of tiny partial arcs that ensure a fast breaking
operation with strong current limitation. The current limitation is also
strongly influenced by the production quality of the fuse - which in
the case of Siemens fuses is extremely high. For example, an LV
HRC fuse link, size 2 (224 A) limits a breaking current with a possible
r.m.s. value of approximately 50 kA to a let-through current with a
peak value of approx. 18 kA. This strong current limitation provides
constant protection for the system against excessive loads.

eff

Current limitation diagram;


let-through current diagram of LV HRC fuse links, size 00,
operational class gL/gG,
rated currents, 6 A, 10 A, 50 A, 100 A

Legend
tvs = Virtual melting time
Ic = Max. let-through current
Ieff = R.m.s. value of the prospective short-circuit current
I2ts= Melting I2t value
I2ta= Breaking I2tvalue
In = Rated current
Pv = Rated power dissipation
= Temperature rise
ka = Correction factor for I2t value
Uw = Recovery voltage
s = Peak arc voltage
ip = Peak short-circuit current
$ = Peak short-circuit current with largest DC component
% = Peak short-circuit current without DC component
U = Voltage
i = Current
ts = Melting time
tL = Arc quenching time

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dt

Specifies the I 2t values for the melting process (I 2ts) and for the
shutdown cycle (I 2tA, - sum of melting and quenching I 2t value).
The melting I 2t value, also known as the totalI 2t value or breaking
I 2t value, is particularly important when dimensioning SITOR fuses
for semiconductor protection. This value depends on the voltage
and is specified with the rated voltage.
Peak arc voltage s
The peak arc voltage is the highest value of the voltage that occurs
at the contacts of the fuse link during the arc quenching time.
Residual value factor RW
The residual value factor is a reduction factor for determining the
permissible load period of the fuse link with currents that exceed the
permissible load current In' (see rated current In). This factor is applied
when dimensioning SITOR fuses for semiconductor protection.
Varying load factor WL
The varying load factor is a reduction factor for the rated current with
varying load states. This factor is applied when dimensioning SITOR
fuses for semiconductor protection.
Recovery voltage Uw
The recovery voltage (r.m.s. value) is the voltage that occurs at the
contacts of a fuse link after the power is cut off.

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NEOZED fuse systems

Characteristic curves
Series 5SE2
Size:
D01, D02, D03
Operational class:
gG
Rated voltage:
400 V AC/250 V DC
Rated current:
2 ... 100 A
Time/current characteristic curves diagram

Melting I2ts values diagram

1 0
6
4

1 0 0 A
8 0 A
6 3 A
5 0 A
4 0 A
3 5 A
3 2 A

2
3

1 0
6

1 0
4
6
4
2
2
2

1 0

6
4

1 6 A
4

1 3 A
2

1 0

1 0 A
2

1 0

6
6

6 A
4

4
2
2

1 0
6

6
4
4

s
-1

1 0

-2

1 0

-3

- 4

1 0

-1

2 A
0

1 0

1 0

1 0
2

4 A
1

1 0
0

1 0

6
7

2 5 A
2 0 A

1 0
6

6
4

1 0
4

2
4

6 8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

2
e ff

4
[A ]

6 8 1 0

10

2
-2

1 0

3
4

I2 _ 1 0 8 8 9

6
[A 2 s ]

2 A

6 A
1 0 A
1 3 A
1 6 A
2 0 A
2 5 A
3 2 A
3 5 A
4 0 A
5 0 A
6 3 A
8 0 A
1 0 0 A

4 A

v s

[s ]

2
1 0

1 0

I2 _ 1 0 8 8 7

1
2

Table see page 3/6.

6
4
4

8 1 0

4
6

8 1 0

8 1 0
p

11

[A ]

Current limitation diagram


2

1 0 0 A
8 0 A
6 3 A
5 0 A
4 0 A
3 5 A
3 2 A
2 5 A
2 0 A
1 6 A
1 3 A
1 0 A
6 A
4 A

[A ]
c

6
4
2
3

1 0

I2 _ 1 0 8 8 8

1
4

1 0

12
13

2 A

6
4

14
2

1 0

15

6
4
1 0

2
4

6 8 1 0

6 8 1 0

6 8 1 0

6 8 1 0
e ff

[A ]

16

$ Peak short-circuit current with largest DC component


% Peak short-circuit current without DC component

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NEOZED fuse systems

Series 5SE2
Size:
Operational class:
Rated voltage:
Rated current:
Type

D01, D02, D03


gG
400 V AC/250 V DC
2 ... 100 A
Pv

In

I2ts
1 ms

I2ta
4 ms

230 V AC

400 V AC

(t < 4 ms)
A

A2s

A2s

A2s

A2s

2
4
6

1.6
1.3
1.7

19
14
19

5SE2 310
5SE2 013-2A
5SE2 316

10
13
16

1.3
1.95
2.1

16
23
24

120
220
375

136
244
410

220
290
675

280
370
890

5SE2 320
5SE2 325
5SE2 332

20
25
32

2.4
3.2
3.6

26
33
34

740
1210
2560

810
1300
2800

1250
1900
4300

1650
2600
5500

5SE2 335
5SE2 340
5SE2 350

35
40
50

3.8
4
4.2

36
37
38

3060
4320
6750

3500
4800
7400

5100
7900
10500

6500
9500
13000

5SE2 363
5SE2 280
5SE2 300

63
80
100

5.3
5.3
6.4

45
43
47

10000
13000
22100

10900
15400
30000

16000
25000
46000

20500
34500
60000

5SE2 302
5SE2 304
5SE2 306

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1.2
12.5
46.7

1.4
13.6
48

2.9
22
58

3.9
30
75

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DIAZED fuse systems
Series 5SA2
Size:
E16
Characteristic:
slow
Rated voltage:
500 V AC/500 V DC
Rated current:
2 ... 25 A
Time/current characteristic curves diagram

Melting I2ts values diagram

v s

6
4

[A 2 s ]

[s ]

4
2
3

1 0

I2 _ 0 7 5 4 5 c

1 0

I2 _ 0 6 0 6 9 c

1 0

6
4

2
2

3
4

1 0
6

1 0

1
2

1 0
6

6
4

6
7

4
2

2
1

1 0

2 5 A
3

1 0

2 0 A
1 6 A

2
0

1 0

1 0 A
2

1 0
6

6 A
4

4
2

2
-1

1 0

4 A
1

1 0
6

6
4

1 6 A

2 A

-2

1 0

4 A

6 A

1 0 A

2 5 A

2 A
1 0

2 0 A

1 0

1 0
s

-1

-2

1 0

1 0

-3

1 0
s

- 4

1 0

2
4

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

4
e ff

4
2

Type

-3

1 0

1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0
6

8 1 0

Current limitation diagram


5
I2 _ 0 7 0 3 2 b

1 0
6

[A ]

4
2

2 5 A
2 0 A
1 6 A
1 0 A

6
4
2
1 0

4 A
2 A

6
4
2
1 0

I2ts
1 ms

4 ms

A2s

A2s

2
4
6

0.85
1.3
1.9

15
17
14

5SA2 51
5SA2 61
5SA2 71

10
16
20

1.4
2.4
2.6

17
30
36

200
290
470

190
550
1990

5SA2 81

25

3.4

34

1000

2090

Type

I2ta
230 V AC

320 V AC

500 V AC

A2s

A2s

A2s

5SA2 11
5SA2 21
5SA2 31

6 A
3

Pv

6.6
22
66

7.8
26
76

1.2
8.5
40

2.3
13
80

240
890
1200

270
950
1350

340
1090
1620

5SA2 81

2400

2600

3450

9
10
11
12
13

0.7
34
100

5SA2 51
5SA2 61
5SA2 71

[A ]

5SA2 11
5SA2 21
5SA2 31

1 0

8 1 0

In

[A ]

e ff

14

15

6
1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0
e ff

[A ]

$ Peak short-circuit current with largest DC component


% Peak short-circuit current without DC component

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DIAZED fuse systems

Melting I2ts values diagram

v s

6
4

[A 2 s ]

[s ]

4
2
3

1 0

I2 _ 0 6 0 7 2 b

1 0

I2 _ 0 6 0 8 6 b

1 0

2
5

1 0

1 0
2

2
1 0

s
1 0

1 0

-1

s
1 0

6
4

-2

-3

1 0
4

s
1 0

2
1

1 0

1 0

2 5 A
2 0 A

2
0

- 4

1 0

1 6 A
1 0 A
2

1 0
6

6
4

6 A

2
-1

1 0

1 0
6

6
4
2

2 A

-2

1 0

4 A

1 0 A

2 0 A

6 A

1 6 A

4 A
4

2 A
2

2 5 A

1 0

1 0

2
4

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

2
e ff

4
2
-3

1 0

1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0
6

4
e ff

8 1 0
6

Type
3

[A ]

Current limitation diagram


4
I2 _ 1 1 5 0 1

1 0

[A ]

6
1
4

Series 5SA1
Size:
E16
Characteristic:
quick
Rated voltage:
500 V AC/500 V DC
Rated current:
2 ... 25 A
Time/current characteristic curves diagram

2
2 5 A
2 0 A
1 6 A
1 0 A
6 A

2
3

1 0

4 A
2 A

6
4

2
2

1 0
6
4

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

2
e ff

4
[A ]

$ Peak short-circuit current with largest DC component


% Peak short-circuit current without DC component

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8 1 0

In

Pv

5SA1 11
5SA1 21
5SA1 31

2
4
6

1.5
1.9
2.7

5SA1 51
5SA1 61
5SA1 71

10
16
20

3.4
3.7
4.4

5SA1 81

25

4.9

4
[A ]

8 1 0

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DIAZED fuse systems
Series 5SB2, 5SB4, 5SC2
Size:
DII, DIII, DIV
Operational class:
gG
Rated voltage:
500 V AC/500 V DC
Rated current:
2 ... 100 A
Time/current characteristic curves diagram

Melting I2ts values diagram

6
4

1 0

I2 _ 0 7 5 5 2 a

I2 _ 0 7 5 5 1 a

v s

1 0

[A 2 s ]

[s ]

6 A
1 0 A
1 6 A
2 0 A
2 5 A
3 2 A
3 5 A
5 0 A
6 3 A
8 0 A
1 0 0 A

2 A

4 A

1 0

6
4

8 0 A
6 3 A
4

1 0

5 0 A
3 5 A
3 2 A
6

6
4
4
2

2
1

1 0

2 0 A
6

1 6 A

2
0

1 0 A
2

1 0
6

6 A
4

4
2

2
-1

1 0

4 A
1

1 0
6

1 0
4

4
2

2
-2

1 0

1 0

2 A
-1

1 0
0

1 0

2
4

-2

1 0
8 1 0

-3

1 0
2

- 4

1 0
s
6

8 1 0

8 1 0

Type

-3

1 0

1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

e ff

[A ]

I2 _ 0 6 0 5 5 b

1 0
6

1
4

1 0 0 A
8 0 A
6 3 A
5 0 A
3 5 A
3 2 A
2 5 A
2 0 A
1 6 A
1 0 A
6 A
4 A

2
4

1 0
6
4
2
3

2
2

6
4

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0
e ff

$ Peak short-circuit current with largest DC component


% Peak short-circuit current without DC component

[A ]

I2ts
1 ms

4 ms

A2s

A2s

15
13
14

5SB2 51
5SB2 61
5SB2 71

10
16
20

1.6
2.4
2.6

20
23
26

120
500
750

140
580
1100

5SB2 81
5SB4 010
5SB4 11
5SB4 21

25
32
35
50

3.4
3.6
3.7
5.7

38
23
25
41

1600
2300
3450
6500

2000
2500
3000
5200

5SB4 31
5SC2 11
5SC2 21

63
80
100

6.9
7.5
8.8

48
33
46

11000
14600
28600

12000
16400
30000

Type

I2ta

3.7
15
42

3.9
16
45

230 V AC

320 V AC

500 V AC

A2s

A2s

A2s

6.6
22
66

5SB2 11
5SB2 21
5SB2 31

8.8
28
85

5SB2 51
5SB2 61
5SB2 71

240
890
1200

300
1060
1450

340
1090
1620

5SB2 81
5SB4 010
5SB4 11
5SB4 21

2400
3450
5200
9750

3150
4150
6200
12350

3450
4850
7200
14500

5SB4 31
5SC2 11
5SC2 21

16500
23000
44000

22200
28500
56000

26500
32500
65000

10
11
12
13
14

10.7
34
100

Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

[A ]

2.6
2.0
2.2

8 1 0

2
4
6

2 A

1 0

Pv

5SB2 11
5SB2 21
5SB2 31

1 0

In

Current limitation diagram

1 0

4
e ff

[A ]

6
7

2 5 A
3

1 0

1 0

1 0 0 A
2

2
2

3
4

1 0
6

1 0

1
2

15
16
3/9

17

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
Low-Voltage Fuse Systems
DIAZED fuse systems

Melting I2ts values diagram

6
4

1 0

I2 _ 0 6 0 7 8 b

I2 _ 0 6 0 8 7 b

1 6 A
2 0 A
2 5 A
3 5 A
5 0 A
6 3 A
8 0 A
1 0 0 A

1 0 A

v s

1 0

[A 2 s ]

[s ]

6 A

2 A

4 A

1 0

2
5

1 0

1 0 0 A
2

2
2

1 0

8 0 A
4

1 0

6 3 A
6

6
4
4

5 0 A

2
1

1 0

3 5 A

1 0
6

2 5 A

2 0 A
2

2
0

1 0

1 6 A
1 0 A
2

1 0
6

6 A
4

4
2

2
-1

1 0

1 0

4 A
1 0

2
-2

1 0

1 0

2 A
-1

1 0
0

1 0

1 0

-2

8 1 0

-3

1 0
s
2

1 0
s

8 1 0

- 4
2

s
2

8 1 0

2
e ff

4
[A ]

8 1 0

2
-3

1 0

1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

e ff

[A ]

Type
2

Current limitation diagram

[A ]

1
4

1 0

1 0 0
8 0
6 3
5 0
3 5
2 5
2 0
1 6
1 0
6 A

6
4
2

A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A

4 A
3

1 0

I2 _ 1 1 5 0 2

Series 5SB1, 5SB3, 5SC1


Size:
DII, DIII, DIV
Operational class: quick
Rated voltage:
500 V AC/500 V DC
Rated current:
2 ... 100 A
Time/current characteristic curves diagram

2 A
6
4

2
2

1 0
6

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

2
e ff

4
[A ]

$ Peak short-circuit current with largest DC component


% Peak short-circuit current without DC component

3/10

Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

8 1 0

In

Pv

I2ts

I2ta

4 ms

500 V AC

A2s

A2s

2
4
6

1.5
1.9
2.7

3
13
18

5SB1 41, 5SB1 51


5SB1 61
5SB1 71

10
16
20

3.4
3.7
4.4

23
24
31

102
130
185

204
260
370

5SB1 81
5SB3 11
5SB3 21

25
35
50

4.9
8.3
9.9

34
39
49

250
640
1960

500
1280
3920

5SB3 31
5SC1 11
5SC1 21

63
80
100

12.8
12.7
15.4

63
45
55

3880
10890
17400

7760
21780
34800

5SB1 11
5SB1 21
5SB1 31

2.5
15.6
36

5
31.2
72

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
Low-Voltage Fuse Systems
DIAZED fuse systems
Series 5SD8
Size:
DIII
Operational class:
gG
Rated voltage:
690 V AC/600 V DC
Rated current:
2 ... 63 A
Time/current characteristic curves diagram

Melting I2ts values diagram

v s

6
4

[A 2 s ]

[s ]

4
2
3

1 0

I2 _ 0 6 4 2 5 b

1 0

I2 _ 0 6 4 1 2 c

1 0

6
4

2
2

6 3 A
4

1 0

5 0 A
6

6
4
4

6
7

3 5 A

2
1

1 0

2 5 A
2 0 A
1 6 A
3

1 0
6

6
4

4 A

1 0 A

2 0 A

3 0 A

6 3 A

1 0 A
6 A

2 A
0

1 0

6 A

1 6 A

2 5 A

5 0 A

1 0
6

6
4

-1

1 0

4 A
2

1 0
6

6
4

1 0
2

2
-2

1 0

1 0

1 0
s

-1

-2

1 0

1 0

-3

1 0
s

- 4

2 A
s

1 0

2
4

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

4
e ff

8 1 0

-3
0

1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

Type

In

[A ]

e ff

Current limitation diagram

6 3 A
5 0 A
3 5 A
2 5 A
2 0 A
1 6 A
1 0 A
6 A

1 0

I2 _ 0 7 1 0 1 a

2
1

6
4

4 A
2
3

1 0

Pv
W

I2ts

I2ta

4 ms

242 V AC

A2s

A2 s

4.4
40
88

[A ]

2
1 0

[A ]

3
4

1 0
6

1 0

1
2

5SD8 002
5SD8 004
5SD8 006

2
4
6

1
1.2
1.6

7
62
140

5SD8 010
5SD8 016
5SD8 020

10
16
20

1.4
1.8
2

240
380
750

380
600
1200

5SD8 025
5SD8 035
5SD8 050

25
35
50

2.3
3.1
4.6

2000
3300
7000

3200
5100
11000

5SD8 063

63

5.5

9500

15000

10
11
12
13

2 A

6
4

14
2

1 0

15

6
1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0
e ff

[A ]

$ Peak short-circuit current with largest DC component


% Peak short-circuit current without DC component

16
Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

3/11

17

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
Low-Voltage Fuse Systems
DIAZED fuse systems

Melting I2ts values diagram

v s

6
4

[A 2 s ]

[s ]

4
2
3

1 0

I2 _ 0 6 0 7 7 b

1 0

I2 _ 0 6 0 4 8 a

1 0

2
4

1 0

6 3 A
5 0 A

2
2

1 0

1 0

3 5 A
6

6
4
4

2 5 A

2
1

1 0

2 0 A
2

1 0

1 6 A
1 0 A

6
4

4 A

2
2 A
0

1 0

1 0 A
6 A

2 0 A

1 6 A

3 0 A
2 5 A

6 3 A
2

5 0 A

6 A
1

1 0
6

4 A
4

1 0
2

2
-1

1 0
4

1 0
2

-2

1 0

2 A
6

1 0

1 0

-1

1 0

-2

1 0

-3

- 4

1 0
s

-1

1 0

2
4

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

2
e ff

4
[A ]

8 1 0

2
-3

1 0

1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

Current limitation diagram

[A ]

6 3 A
5 0 A
3 5 A
2 0 /2 5 A
1 6 A
1 0 A
6 A

I2 _ 0 6 4 1 1 a

1 0

4 A
2 A
3

1 0
6
4

1 0

1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0
e ff

2
[A ]

$ Peak short-circuit current with largest DC component


% Peak short-circuit current without DC component

3/12

Type

In

Pv

[A ]

e ff

Series 5SD6
Size:
DIII
Operational class: quick (railway network protection)
Rated voltage:
750 V AC/750 V DC
Rated current:
2 ... 63 A
Time/current characteristic curves diagram

Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

I2ts

I2ta

4 ms

500 V AC

A2s

A2 s

5SD6 01
5SD6 02
5SD6 03

2
4
6

2.8
4
4.8

0.7
4.5
10

2
13
29

5SD6 04
5SD6 05
5SD6 06

10
16
20

4.8
5.9
6.3

50
78
125

135
220
380

5SD6 07
5SD6 08
5SD6 10

25
35
50

8.3
13
16.5

265
550
1800

800
1600
5500

5SD6 11

63

18

3100

9600

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
Low-Voltage Fuse Systems
Cylindrical fuse systems
Series 3NW6 0
Size:
Operational class:
Rated voltage:

10 mm 38 mm
gG
500 V AC (2 ... 25 A)
400 V AC (32 A)
Rated current:
2 ... 32 A
Time/current characteristic curves diagram

1 0

5 0 0 A
4 0 0 A
2 3 0 A

[A 2 s ]

v s

I2 _ 0 6 5 6 1 d

1 0

I2 _ 0 6 6 0 2 b

A
8 A
1 0
1 2
1 6
2 0
2 5
3 2

6 A

4 A

2 A

1 0

[s ]

Melting I2ts values diagram

t
a

2
2

1 0

5
4

4
2
2
2

1 0

1 0

6
4

6
7

2
2
1

1 0

1 0
6

6
4
4
2
2
0

1 0

1 0

2
6

1 0

1 2

1 6

2 0
n

2 5
[A ]

3 2

In

Pv

2
4
6

2.2
1.2
1.6

32
16.5
23

3NW6 008-1 8
3NW6 003-1 10
3NW6 006-1 12

2.3
0.7
0.9

35
16
33

3NW6 005-1 16
3NW6 007-1 20
3NW6 010-1 25

1.3
2.1
2.1

3NW6 012-1 32

2.5

Type

-1

1 0
6
4
2

-2

1 0

1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

[A ]

e ff

Current limitation diagram


3 2 A
2 5 A
2 0 A
1 6 A
1 2 A
1 0 A

6
[A ]

1
2

I2 _ 0 6 5 5 7 b

1 0

3
4

6
6

1
2

3NW6 002-1
3NW6 004-1
3NW6 001-1

I2ts

I2ta

1 ms

230 V AC 400 V AC 500 V AC

A2s

A2s

1.6
5
48

5
16
70

A2s
6.5
19
84

A2s
8
26
120

110
230
390

180
420
510

140
570
600

350
1050
1200

38
51.5
54

600
640
1300

950
1200
2200

1300
1700
2800

1700
2100
3200

51

2360

4000

4200

9
10
11

8 A
6 A
4 A
3

1 0

12

2 A
6
4

13

2
2

1 0
6
4

1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0
e ff

$
%

14
4

[A ]

Peak short-circuit current with largest DC component

15

Peak short-circuit current without DC component

16
Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

3/13

17

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
Low-Voltage Fuse Systems
Cylindrical fuse systems

Melting I2ts values diagram

3
2

1 0

5 0 0 A
4 0 0 A
2 3 0 A

2
2

t
t

I2 _ 0 6 5 9 9 c

[A 2 s ]

v s

1 0

I2 _ 0 6 6 0 3 b

A
A
[s ]

8 A
1 0
1 2
1 6
2 0
2 5
3 2
4 0
5 0

4 A

6 A

1 0

1 0

6
6
4
4

2
2
2

1 0

1 0

6
4

4
2

2
1

1 0

1 0
6

6
4
4
2
2
0

1 0

1 0
6

6
4
4

2
2
-1

1 0

1 0

4
6

6
8

1 0

1 2

2 0

1 6

2 5

4 0

3 2
n

5 0
[A ]

Type

-2

1 0

1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

4
e ff

8 1 0

[A ]

Current limitation diagram


I2_06560c

[A]

4
2
10 4
6

50 A
40 A
32 A
25 A
20 A
16 A
12 A
10 A

4
2

8A
6A
4A

10 3
6
4
2
10 2
6
4

6 8 10 2

6 8 10 3

6 8 10 4

2
eff

$
%

4 6 8 10 5
[A]

Peak short-circuit current with largest DC component


Peak short-circuit current without DC component

3/14

Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

In

Pv

Series 3NW6 1
Size:
14 mm 51 mm
Operational class: gG
Rated voltage:
500 V AC (4 ... 40 A)
400 V AC (50 A)
Rated current:
4 ... 50 A
Time/current characteristic curves diagram

I2ts

I2ta

1 ms

230 V AC

400 V AC

500 V AC

A2s

A2s

A2s

A2s

4
6
8

1.9
2.5
2.4

19
25
18

5
48
110

16
85
200

20
100
250

26
120
350

3NW6 103-1 10
3NW6 106-1 12
3NW6 105-1 16

0.8
1.0
1.6

12
16
27

230
390
600

420
600
1000

750
800
1400

1050
1200
1700

3NW6 107-1 20
3NW6 116-1 25
3NW6 112-1 32

2.3
2.2
3.2

32.5
31.5
39.5

670
1300
2500

1400
2300
4100

1800
2800
5500

2100
3200
6500

3NW6 117-1 40
3NW6 120-1 50

4.5
4.8

48
55

3600
8000

6100
12200

8000
16000

9200

3NW6 104-1
3NW6 101-1
3NW6 108-1

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
Low-Voltage Fuse Systems
Cylindrical fuse systems
Series 3NW6 2
Size:
Operational class:
Rated voltage:

22 mm 58 mm
gG
500 V AC (8 ... 80 A)
400 V AC (100 A)
Rated current:
8 ... 100 A
Time/current characteristic curves diagram

Melting I2ts values diagram


6

v s

2
3

1 0

5 0 0 A
4 0 0 A
2 3 0 A

[A 2 s ]

[s ]

1 0

I2 _ 0 6 6 0 4 b

8 A
1 0 A
1 2 A
1 6 A
2 0 A
2 5 A
3 2 A
4 0 A
5 0 A
6 3 A
8 0 A
1 0 0 A
6

t
t

I2 _ 0 6 6 0 0 c

1 0

5
6

4
4

2
2
2

1 0

6
4

6
7

2
2
1

1 0

1 0
6

6
4
4
2
2
0

1 0

3
4

1 0

1 0

1
2

1 0
6

6
4

2
2
-1

1 0

1 0

8
6

1 0

1 2

1 6

2 0

2 5

3 2

4 0

5 0

6 3
n

8 0
[A ]

1 0 0

2
1

1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0
6

8 1 0

Current limitation diagram


I2 _ 0 6 5 5 8 b

4
2
1
2

1 0 0 A
8 0 A
6 3 A
5 0 A
4 0 A
3 2 A
2 5 A
2 0 A
1 6 A
1 2 A
1 0 A

[A ]

Pv

3NW6 208-1 8
3NW6 203-1 10
3NW6 206-1 12

2.5
0.9
1.1

15
10.5
12

110
230
390

200
420
600

170
760
800

350
1050
1200

3NW6 205-1 16
3NW6 207-1 20
3NW6 210-1 25

1.6
2.4
2.7

14.5
22.5
24

600
670
1300

1000
1200
2100

1400
1800
2800

1700
2200
3300

3NW6 212-1 32
3NW6 217-1 40
3NW6 220-1 50

3.2
4.9
5.9

28
35
46

2450 4400
3600 6200
6800 11400

6100
8000
16200

7200
10000
20600

3NW6 222-1 63
3NW6 224-1 80
3NW6 230-1 100

6.8
7.5
8.4

48
48
55

12500 18800
24700 30500
46000 64700

24000
43000
80000

30000
52500

[A ]

e ff

1 0

In

Type

-2

1 0

6
4
2

I2ts

I2ta

1 ms

230 V AC

400 V AC

500 V AC

A2s

A2s

A2s

A2s

8 A
3

1 0

10
11
12
13

6
4
2
1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0
e ff

$
%

14

1 0

[A ]

Peak short-circuit current with largest DC component

15

Peak short-circuit current without DC component

16
Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

3/15

17

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
Low-Voltage Fuse Systems
Cylindrical fuse systems

Melting I2ts values diagram


6

v s

2
3

1 0

4 0 0 A
2 3 0 A

[A 2 s ]

[s ]

1 0

I2 _ 0 6 6 0 5 b

I2 _ 0 6 6 0 1 c

1 0

2
3

1 0

6
6
4
4
2

2
2

1 0

1 0
6

6
4

2 A

6 A

1 6 A

4 A
1

1 0

1 0 A

2 0 A

1 0
6

6
4
4
2
2
0

1 0

1 0

2
6

1 0

1 6

2 0
n

[A ]

2
-1

1 0

Type
6

In

Pv

A
2
-2

1 0

1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

[A ]

e ff

Current limitation diagram


I2 _ 0 6 5 5 9 b

1 0

2 0 A

[A ]

6
1
4

2
1 6 A

Series 3NW6 30.-1


Size:
8 mm 32 mm
Operational class: gG
Rated voltage:
400 V AC
Rated current:
2 ... 20 A
Time/current characteristic curves diagram

2
1 0 A
3

1 0

6 A
4 A

2 A
4

2
2

1 0
6
4

1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0
e ff

$
%

2
[A ]

Peak short-circuit current with largest DC component


Peak short-circuit current without DC component

3/16

Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

3NW6 302-1
3NW6 304-1
3NW6 301-1

2
4
6

2
1.5
1.5

27
19
20.5

3NW6 303-1
3NW6 305-1
3NW6 307-1

10
16
20

0.7
1.1
1.7

15
29
34.5

I2ts

I2ta

1 ms

400 V AC

A2s

A2s

1.6
5
48
230
600
790

6
21
85
530
1400
1800

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
Low-Voltage Fuse Systems
Cylindrical fuse systems
Series 3NW8
Size:

10 mm 38 mm
14 mm 51 mm
22 mm 58 mm
Operational class:
aM
Rated voltage:
500 V AC
400 V AC (3NW8 120-1, 3NW8 230-1)
Rated current:
0.5 ... 100 A
Time/current characteristic curves diagram

Melting I2ts values diagram


6
5 0 0 A
4 0 0 A

[A 2 s ]

4
2

8 A
1 0
1 2
1 6
2 0
2 5
3 2
4 0
5 0
6 3
8 0
1 0

6 A

4 A

2 A

1 A

0 ,5 A

v s

2
1 0

A
A
0 A

[s ]

1 0

I2 _ 0 6 5 6 7 b

I2 _ 0 6 9 9 5 b

1 0

t
a

6
6
4
4
2

2
1

1 0

6
7
4

1 0

6
4

4
2

2
0

1 0

1 0
6

6
4
4
2
2
-1

1 0

1 0
6

6
4
4
2
2
-2

1 0

1 0

6
6
4
4
2

2
-3

1 0

1 0
2

8 1 0

8 1 0
6

8 1 0

0 ,5
4

[A ]

e ff

1 0 1 2

1 6 2 0 2 5 3 2 4 0 5 0 6 3 8 0 1 0 0
n [A ]

Current limitation diagram


2
4

1 0
6
4
2
3

1 0

I2 _ 0 6 5 6 6 b

1 0 0 A
8 0 A
6 3 A
5 0 A
4 0 A
3 2 A
2 5 A
2 0 A
1 6 A
1 2 A
1 0 A
8 A
6 A
4 A
2 A

2
1

[A ]

3
4
5

1 0

1
2

11
12

1 A

13

0 ,5 A

10

4
2

14
2

1 0
6

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

6
e ff

$
%

8 1 0
[A ]

15

Peak short-circuit current with largest DC component


Peak short-circuit current without DC component

16
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3/17

17

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BETA Protecting
Low-Voltage Fuse Systems
Cylindrical fuse systems
Series 3NW8
Size:

Melting I2ts values diagram


6
5 0 0 A
4 0 0 A

[A 2 s ]

4
2

6
4
4
2

2
1

1 0

1 0
6

6
4
4
2
2
0

1 0

1 0
6

6
4
4
2
2
-1

1 0

1 0
6

6
4
4
2
2
-2

1 0

1 0
6

6
4
4
2
2
-3

1 0

1 0
2

8 1 0

8 1 0
6

8 1 0

Current limitation diagram


2
1 0
6
4
2
3

1 0

I2 _ 0 6 5 6 6 b

1 0 0 A
8 0 A
6 3 A
5 0 A
4 0 A
3 2 A
2 5 A
2 0 A
1 6 A
1 2 A
1 0 A
8 A
6 A
4 A
2 A

2
1

1 A
0 ,5 A

6
4
2
2

1 0
6

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

6
e ff

8 1 0
[A ]

Peak short-circuit current with largest DC component


Peak short-circuit current without DC component

3/18

Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

0 ,5
4

[A ]

e ff

[A ]

1 0

$
%

8 A
1 0
1 2
1 6
2 0
2 5
3 2
4 0
5 0
6 3
8 0
1 0

6 A

4 A

2 A

1 A

0 ,5 A

v s

2
1 0

A
A
0 A

[s ]

1 0

I2 _ 0 6 5 6 7 b

I2 _ 0 6 9 9 5 b

1 0

10 mm 38 mm
14 mm 51 mm
22 mm 58 mm
Operational class: aM
Rated voltage:
500 V AC
400 V AC (3NW8 120-1, 3NW8 230-1)
Rated current:
0.5 ... 100 A
Time/current characteristic curves diagram

1 0 1 2

1 6 2 0 2 5 3 2 4 0 5 0 6 3 8 0 1 0 0
n [A ]

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
Low-Voltage Fuse Systems
Class CC fuse system

10 2
8
6
4
2
10 1
8
6

3
4

I2_12162

30 A

15 A
20 A

5A

3A

2A

1A

I2_12160

Virtual melting time t vmt [s]

Virtual melting time t vmt [s]

10 3
8
6

8A
10 A

Series 3NW2 ...-0HG


Time/current characteristic curves diagram

0,5 A
0,6 A
0,75 A
0,8 A
1A
1,125 A
1,25 A
1,5 A
1,8 A
2A
2,5 A
3A
3,2 A
3,5 A
4A
5A
5,6 A
6A
6,25 A
7A
7,5 A

Series 3NW1 ...-0HG


Time/current characteristic curves diagram

2
10 2
8
6
4

2
10 1
8
6

1
2

4
2

6
7

2
10 0
8
6

10 0
8
6

4
2

2
10 -1
8
6

10 -1
8
6

10 -2
6 8 10 0

6 8 10 1

6 8 10 2

Prospective short-circuit current

2
p

10 -2
10 0

6 8 10 1

[A]

6 8 10 2

Prospective short-circuit current

Time/current characteristic curves diagram

Time/current characteristic curves diagram

4
2

10

3A

11

12

10 1
8
6

10 1
8
6

10 0
8
6

10 0
8
6

I2_12163

t vmt [s]

2
10 2
8
6

2
10 2
8
6

Virtual melting time

I2_12161

30 A

15 A
20 A

Virtual melting time t vmt [s]

10 3
8
6

6 8 10 3
[A]

3,5 A
4A
6 A 4,5 A
8A
10 A
12 A
15 A
20 A
25 A
30 A

Series 3NW3 ...-0HG

0,5 A
0,6 A
0,8 A
1A
1,25 A

Series 3NW1 ...-0HG

13

4
2

10 -1

10 -1
8
6

8
6
4

14

15

2
10 -2
10 0

6 8 10 1

6 8 10 2

6 8 10 3

Prospective short-circuit current

[A]

10 -2
6 8 10 0

6 8 10 1

6 8 10 2

Prospective short-circuit current

4
p

6 8 10 3

[A]

Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

16
3/19

17

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BETA Protecting
Low-Voltage Fuse Systems
Class CC fuse system
Series 3NW3 ...-0HG
I2_12164

2
30
25
20
15

[A]

10 3
8
6

A
A
A
A

2,8 A

1,25 A
2
10 2
8
6
4
2
10 1
10 1

6 8 10 2

6 8 10 3

4
p

3/20

[A]

Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
Low-Voltage Fuse Systems
LV HRC fuse links
Series 3NA3 0
Size:
0
Operational class:
gG
Rated voltage:
500 V AC/440 V DC
Rated current:
6 ... 160 A
Time/current characteristic curves diagram

Melting I2ts values diagram

6
4

1 0

I2 _ 0 6 0 8 1 b

I2 _ 0 6 0 8 8 a

v s

1 0

[A 2 s ]

[s ]

1 6 A
2 0 A
2 5 A
3 2 A
3 5 A
4 0 A
5 0 A
6 3 A
8 0 A
1 0 0 A
1 2 5 A
1 6 0 A

6 A

1 0 A

1 0

1 0
2

6
6
4
4

-1

1 0
6

1 0

s
1 0

-2

1 0

-3

1 0

6
4
2

6
4
4

2
2
0

2 5 A
3

1 0

6
6

2 0 A

4
4

1 6 A

2
-1

1 0

1 0 A
2

1 0

6
6
4
4

6 A

2
-2

1 0

1 0

1 0
6

2
4

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

e ff

Type

Pv

In

-3

1 0

1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

[A ]

e ff

6
4

1 0

3NA3 007
3NA3 010
3NA3 012

20
25
32

2.3
2.7
3

13
15
13

670
1200
2200

750
1380
2400

3NA3 014
3NA3 017
3NA3 020

35
40
50

3
3.4
4.5

17
17
24

3000
4000
6000

3300
4500
6800

3NA3 022
3NA3 024
3NA3 030

63
80
100

5.8
7
8.2

27
34
37

7700
12000
24000

9800
16000
30600

1 6 A

3NA3 032
3NA3 036

125
160

10.2
13.5

38
44

36000
58000

50000
85000

1 0 A

Type

I2ta

I2 _ 0 6 0 6 2 a

2
2

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0
e ff

$ Peak short-circuit current with largest DC component


% Peak short-circuit current without DC component

A2s
50
130
420

6 A

1 0

4 ms

A2s
46
120
370

2
[A ]

1 ms
6
9
11

8 0 A
6 3 A
5 0 A
4 0 A
3 5 A
3 2 A
2 5 A
2 0 A

1 0

8 1 0

1.5
1
1.9

1 6 0 A
1 2 5 A
1 0 0 A
2

6
10
16

2
1

I2t

4
[A ]

3NA3 001
3NA3 003
3NA3 005

Current limitation diagram

[A ]

6
7

8 0 A
6 3 A
5 0 A
4 0 A
3 5 A
3 2 A
4

1 0

1 0

5
s

1 6 0 A
1 2 5 A
1 0 0 A
4

2
1

- 4

1 0

s
1 0

1 0

3
4

2
2

1
2

230 V AC

400 V AC

500 V AC

A2s

A2s

A2s

3NA3 001
3NA3 003
3NA3 005

80
180
580

110
265
750

150
370
1000

3NA3 007
3NA3 010
3NA3 012

1000
1800
3400

1370
2340
4550

1900
3300
6400

3NA3 014
3NA3 017
3NA3 020

4900
6100
9100

6750
8700
11600

9300
12100
16000

3NA3 022
3NA3 024
3NA3 030

14200
23100
40800

19000
30700
56200

26500
43000
80000

3NA3 032
3NA3 036

70000
120000

91300
158000

130000
223000

Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

3/21

17

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
Low-Voltage Fuse Systems
LV HRC fuse links

Melting I2ts values diagram

I2 _ 0 6 0 8 2 b

A
3

4
2
6

1 0

1 0

[A 2 s ]

v s

A
1 6 A
2 0 A
2 5 A
3 5 A
4 0 A
5 0 A
6 3 A
8 0 A
1 0 0
1 2 5
1 6 0
2 0 0
2 2 4
2 5 0

[s ]

1 0

I2 _ 0 6 0 6 3 c

1 0

6
4

2 5 0 A
2 2 4 A
2 0 0 A

2
2

1 0

1 0

1 6 0 A
1 2 5 A
1 0 0 A
4

4
2

8 0 A
6 3 A
5 0 A
4 0 A
3 5 A
4

1 0
1

1 0

6
4

4
2

1 0
3

1 0
0

1 0

2 5 A

-1

1 0
4

4
2

2 0 A
s

1 6 A
1 0

-2

1 0

-1

1 0

1 0

-3

1 0
2

2
1 0

-2

1 0

-4

1 0

2
4

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

e ff

4
[A ]

8 1 0

4
2

Type
1

1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0
6

8 1 0

Pv

[A ]

e ff

Current limitation diagram

2 5 0
2 2 4
2 0 0
1 6 0
1 2 5
1 0 0
8 0 A
6 3 A
5 0 A
2

1 0
6

I2 _ 0 6 0 5 3 b

[A ]

In

-3

1 0

Series 3NA3 1, 3NA6 1, 3NA7 1


Size:
1
Operational class: gG
Rated voltage:
500 V AC/440 V DC
Rated current:
16 ... 250 A
Time/current characteristic curves diagram

A
A
A
A
A
A

4 0 A
3 5 A
2 5 A
2 0 A
1 6 A
4

4
1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0
e ff

2
[A ]

$ Peak short-circuit current with largest DC component


% Peak short-circuit current without DC component

3/22

Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

4 ms

A2s

A2s

16
20
25

2.1
2.4
2.8

8
10
11

370
670
1200

420
750
1380

3NA3 114, 3NA6 114, 3NA7 114


3NA3 117, 3NA6 117, 3NA7 117
3NA3 120, 3NA6 120, 3NA7 120

35
40
50

3.2
3.6
4.6

16
16
20

3000
4000
6000

3300
4500
6800

3NA3 122, 3NA6 122, 3NA7 122


63
80
3NA3 124, 3NA6 124, 3NA7 124
3NA3 130, 3NA6 130, 3NA7 130 100

6
7.5
8.9

21
29
30

7700
12000
24000

9800
16000
30600

3NA3 132, 3NA6 132, 3NA7 132 125


3NA3 136, 3NA6 136, 3NA7 136 160
3NA3 140, 3NA6 140, 3NA7 140 200

10.7
13.9
15

31
34
36

36000
58000
115000

50000
85000
135000

3NA3 142, 3NA6 142, 3NA7 142 224


3NA3 144, 3NA6 144, 3NA7 144 250

16.1
17.3

37
39

145000
205000

170000
230000

Type

1 ms
3NA3 105, 3NA6 105, 3NA7 105
3NA3 107, 3NA6 107, 3NA7 107
3NA3 110, 3NA6 110, 3NA7 110

1 0

I2ts

I2ta
230 V AC

400 V AC

500 V AC

A2s

A2s

A2s

3NA3 105, 3NA6 105, 3NA7 105


3NA3 107, 3NA6 107, 3NA7 107
3NA3 110, 3NA6 110, 3NA7 110

580
1000
1800

750
1370
2340

1000
1900
3300

3NA3 114, 3NA6 114, 3NA7 114


3NA3 117, 3NA6 117, 3NA7 117
3NA3 120, 3NA6 120, 3NA7 120

4900
6100
9100

6750
8700
11600

9300
12100
16000

3NA3 122, 3NA6 122, 3NA7 122


3NA3 124, 3NA6 124, 3NA7 124
3NA3 130, 3NA6 130, 3NA7 130

14200
23100
40800

19000
30700
56200

26500
43000
80000

3NA3 132, 3NA6 132, 3NA7 132


70000
3NA3 136, 3NA6 136, 3NA7 136 120000
3NA3 140, 3NA6 140, 3NA7 140 218000

91300
158000
285000

130000
223000
400000

3NA3 142, 3NA6 142, 3NA7 142 299000


3NA3 144, 3NA6 144, 3NA7 144 420000

392000
551000

550000
780000

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
Low-Voltage Fuse Systems
LV HRC fuse links
Series 3NA3 1..-6, 3NA6 1..-6, 3NA7 1..-6
Size:
1
Operational class:
gG
Rated voltage:
690 V AC/440 V DC
Rated current:
50 ... 200 A
Time/current characteristic curves diagram

Melting I2ts values diagram


6
4

[s ]

[A 2 s ]

4
2

I2 _ 0 6 0 4 3 b

I2 _ 0 6 0 4 4 a

1 0

2 0 0 A
1 6 0
1 2 5
1 0
8

6
4
2
2

1 0

1 0

v s

1 0
4

1 0

1 0

1 0

6
A

s
-2

1 0
4

0 A
0 A
6 3 A
5 0 A

-1

s
1 0

-3

1 0

- 4

3
4
5

1 0

1
2

6
4

6
7

2
2

2 0 0 A
5

1 0
1

1 0
6
4

1 6 0 A
4

1 2 5 A
1 0 0 A
8 0 A

2
2

1 0
0

1 0

6 3 A
6

5 0 A
4

2
2

1 0

-1

1 0

6
6
4
4
2

2
1 0

-2

1 0

1 0

2
4

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

e ff

4
2

Type

-3

1 0

1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

[A ]

e ff

I2 _ 0 6 0 4 2 a

4
2

8 1 0

I2ts
1 ms

4 ms

A2s

A2s

6.7 21
7.6 22
6.7 22

440
7600
13500

7400
10100
17000

3NA3 130-6, 3NA6 130-6, 3NA7 130-6 100


3NA3 132-6, 3NA6 132-6, 3NA7 132-6 125
3NA3 136-6, 3NA6 136-6, 3NA7 136-6 160

8.7 28
10.5 29
13.8 33

21200
36000
58000

30500
50000
85000

3NA3 140-6, 3NA6 140-6, 3NA7 140-6 200

16.6 35

9
10
11

[A ]

Pv

50
63
80

3NA3 120-6, 3NA6 120-6, 3NA7 120-6


3NA3 122-6, 3NA6 122-6, 3NA7 122-6
3NA3 124-6, 3NA6 124-6, 3NA7 124-6

Current limitation diagram


6

In

4
[A ]

2 0 0
1 6 0
1 2 5
1 0 0
8 0 A
6 3 A
5 0 A

1 0

A
A

I2ta

Type
A

230 V AC

400 V AC

690 V AC

A2s

A2s

A2s

9100
13600
24300

11200
17000
32000

1900
24000
55000

3NA3 130-6, 3NA6 130-6, 3NA7 130-6 42400


3NA3 132-6, 3NA6 132-6, 3NA7 132-6 69500
3NA3 136-6, 3NA6 136-6, 3NA7 136-6 120000

52000
82200
155000

75000
130000
223000

3NA3 140-6, 3NA6 140-6, 3NA7 140-6 211000

240000

360000

3NA3 120-6, 3NA6 120-6, 3NA7 120-6


3NA3 122-6, 3NA6 122-6, 3NA7 122-6
3NA3 124-6, 3NA6 124-6, 3NA7 124-6

1 0

132000 144000

12
13
14

1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0
e ff

15
4

[A ]

$ Peak short-circuit current with largest DC component


% Peak short-circuit current without DC component

16
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3/23

17

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
Low-Voltage Fuse Systems
LV HRC fuse links

Melting I2ts values diagram

v s

I2 _ 0 6 0 7 9 b

4
2

1 0

6
4
4

1 0

6
2

1 0
8

1 0

6
[A 2 s ]

3 5 A

[s ]

4
2

1 0

I2 _ 0 6 0 8 5 a

5 0 A
6 3 A
8 0 A
1 0 0 A
1 2 5 A
1 6 0 A
2 0 0 A
2 2 4 A
2 5 0 A
3 0 0 /3 1 5 A
3 5 5 A
4 0 0 A

1 0

-1

s
1 0

-2

s
1 0

2
2

1 0

-3

s
1 0

1 0

- 4

6
4
4

2
2
1

1 0

1 0

6
4

4 0 0
3 5 5
3 0 0
2 5 0
2 2 4
2 0 0

2
2
0

1 0

1 0

6
4
4

A
/3 1 5 A
A
A
A

8 0 A
6 3 A
5 0 A
4

1 0
1

6
4
4

1 6 0 A
1 2 5 A
1 0 0 A

2
-1

1 0

3 5 A

2
-2

1 0

1 0

1 0
6

2
4

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

4
[A ]

Type
2
4

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

[A ]

e ff

Pv

4 0 0
3 5 5
3 0 0
2 5 0
2 2 4
2 0 0
1 6 0
1 2 5
1 0 0

[A ]

1 0

A
A
/3 1 5 A
A
A
A
A
A
A

I2 _ 0 6 0 6 0 a

8 0 A
6 3 A
5 0 A

3 5 A
4

1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0
e ff

2
[A ]

$ Peak short-circuit current with largest DC component


% Peak short-circuit current without DC component

3/24

Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

8 1 0

I2ts
1 ms

4 ms

A2s

A2s

3.2
4.7
5.9

12
16
16

3000
6000
7700

3300
6800
9800

3NA3 224, 3NA6 224, 3NA7 224


80
3NA3 230, 3NA6 230, 3NA7 230 100
3NA3 232, 3NA6 232, 3NA7 232 125

6.8
7.4
9.8

21
22
27

12000
24000
36000

16000
30600
50000

3NA3 236, 3NA6 236, 3NA7 236 160


3NA3 240, 3NA6 240, 3NA7 240 200
3NA3 242, 3NA6 242, 3NA7 242 224

12.6
14.9
15.4

34
33
31

58000
115000
145000

85000
135000
170000

3NA3 244, 3NA6 244, 3NA7 244 250


300
3NA3 250, 3NA6 250
3NA3 252, 3NA6 252, 3NA7 252 315

17.9
19.4
21.4

38
34
35

205000
361000
361000

230000
433000
433000

3NA3 254, 3NA6 254


355
3NA3 260, 3NA6 260, 3NA7 260 400

26.0
27.5

49
52

441000
529000

538000
676000

Type

35
50
63

3NA3 214, 3NA6 214, 3NA7 214


3NA3 220, 3NA6 220, 3NA7 220
3NA3 222, 3NA6 222, 3NA7 222

Current limitation diagram

1 0

In

-3

1 0

Series 3NA3 2, 3NA6 2, 3NA7 2


Size:
2
Operational class: gG
Rated voltage:
500 V AC/440 V DC
Rated current:
35 ... 400 A
Time/current characteristic curves diagram

I2ta
230 V AC

400 V AC

500 V AC

A2s

A2s

A2s

3NA3 214, 3NA6 214, 3NA7 214


3NA3 220, 3NA6 220, 3NA7 220
3NA3 222, 3NA6 222, 3NA7 222

4900
9100
14200

6750
11600
19000

9300
16000
26500

3NA3 224, 3NA6 224, 3NA7 224


3NA3 230, 3NA6 230, 3NA7 230
3NA3 232, 3NA6 232, 3NA7 232

23100
40800
70000

30700
56200
91300

43000
80000
130000

3NA3 236, 3NA6 236, 3NA7 236


3NA3 240, 3NA6 240, 3NA7 240
3NA3 242, 3NA6 242, 3NA7 242

120000
218000
299000

158000
285000
392000

223000
400000
550000

3NA3 244, 3NA6 244, 3NA7 244


3NA3 250, 3NA6 250
3NA3 252, 3NA6 252, 3NA7 252

420000
670000
670000

551000
901000
901000

780000
1275000
1275000

3NA3 254, 3NA6 254


800000
3NA3 260, 3NA6 260, 3NA7 260 1155000

1060000
1515000

1500000
2150000

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
Low-Voltage Fuse Systems
LV HRC fuse links
Series 3NA3 2..-6, 3NA6 2..-6, 3NA7 2..-6
Size:
2
Operational class:
gG
Rated voltage:
690 V AC/440 V DC
Rated current:
80 ... 315 A
Time/current characteristic curves diagram

Melting I2ts values diagram

v s

6
4

[A 2 s ]

[s ]

1 0

I2 _ 0 7 5 4 1 a

1 0

I2 _ 0 7 5 3 9 a

1 0

3 0 0 /3 1 5 A
2 5 0 A
2 2 4 A
2 0 0 A
1 6 0 A
1 2 5 A
1 0 0 A
8 0 A

6
4
2
2

1 0
6
4

1 0

1 0
6

-1

1 0

1 0

-2

1 0

-3

- 4

1 0
4

6
7

2
1

1 0

1 0
6

6
4
4
2

3 0 0
2 5 0
2 4 0
2 0 0

2
0

1 0

1 0

/3 1 5 A
A
A
A

1 6 0 A

4
4

1 2 5 A
1 0 0 A
8 0 A

2
2
-1

1 0

1 0

6
6
4
4

2
-2

1 0

1 0

1 0
6

2
4

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

e ff

Type

-3

1 0

1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

Current limitation diagram


I2 _ 0 7 5 4 0 a

1 0

2
1

3 1 5
2 5 0
2 2 4
2 0 0
1 6 0
1 2 5
1 0 0
8 0 A

[A ]

6
4

1 0

A
A
A
A
A
A

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0
e ff

8 1 0

I2ts
1 ms

4 ms

A2s

A2s

6.6 22
8.5 26
9.8 29

3NA3 236-6, 3NA6 236-6, 3NA7 236-6 160


3NA3 240-6, 3NA6 240-6, 3NA7 240-6 200
3NA3 242-6, 3NA6 242-6, 3NA7 242-6 224

13.3 31
16.1 33
19.9 38

58000 85000
132000 144000
125000 162000

3NA3 244-6, 3NA6 244-6, 3NA7 244-6 250


3NA3 250-6, 3NA6 250-6, 3NA7 250-6 300
3NA3 252-6, 3NA6 252-6, 3NA7 252-6 315

23
44
25.6 38
28.2 42

180000 215000
300000 380000
300000 380000

I2t

13500
21200
36000

17000
30500
50000

9
10
11
12

230 V AC

400 V AC

690 V AC

A2s

A2s

A2s

24300
42400
69500

32000
52000
82200

55000
75000
130000

3NA3 236-6, 3NA6 236-6, 3NA7 236-6 120000


3NA3 240-6, 3NA6 240-6, 3NA7 240-6 211000
3NA3 242-6, 3NA6 242-6, 3NA7 242-6 300000

155000
240000
300000

223000
360000
450000

3NA3 244-6, 3NA6 244-6, 3NA7 244-6 453000


3NA3 250-6, 3NA6 250-6, 3NA7 250-6 480000
3NA3 252-6, 3NA6 252-6, 3NA7 252-6 480000

350000
625000
625000

525000
940000
940000

3NA3 224-6, 3NA6 224-6, 3NA7 224-6


3NA3 230-6, 3NA6 230-6, 3NA7 230-6
3NA3 232-6, 3NA6 232-6, 3NA7 232-6

3NA3 224-6, 3NA6 224-6, 3NA7 224-6 80


3NA3 230-6, 3NA6 230-6, 3NA7 230-6 100
3NA3 232-6, 3NA6 232-6, 3NA7 232-6 125

Type

1 0

Pv

4
[A ]

1 0

In

[A ]

e ff

3
4

1 0

1
2

13
14
15

[A ]

$ Peak short-circuit current with largest DC component


% Peak short-circuit current without DC component

16
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17

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BETA Protecting
Low-Voltage Fuse Systems
LV HRC fuse links

Melting I2ts values diagram

v s

6
4
[A 2 s ]

[s ]

4
2
3

6 3 0
5 0 0
4 2
4
6
4

2
2

1 0
6
4

s
1 0

1 0

A
5 A
0 0
3 5 5
3 0
2

1 0
8

1 0

I2 _ 0 6 0 7 0 b

1 0

I2 _ 0 6 0 5 1 a

1 0

-1

1 0
4

-2

s
1 0

-3

2
A

0 /3
5 0
2 2 4
2 0
A

1 5 A

6 3 0 A
5 0
4 2
4 0
3 5
3 0
2 5
2 2
2 0
6

1 0
6

6
4
4
2
2
0

1 0

A
0 A
2

1 0

-4

1 0
7

1 0

1 0

0 A
5 A
0 A
5 A
0 /3 1 5 A
0 A
4 A
0 A

6
6
4
4
2

2
-1

1 0

1 0
6

6
4
4

2
2
-2

1 0

1 0

1 0
6

2
4

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

2
e ff

4
2
1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0
6

Current limitation diagram

[A ]

I2 _ 0 6 0 6 1 a

1 0

6 3 0 A
2

5 0 0 A
4 2 5 A
4

4 0 0 A
3 5 5 A
3 0 0 /3 1 5 A
2 5 0 A
2 2 4 A
2 0 0 A

1 0

4
1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

4
2
e ff

6
[A ]

$ Peak short-circuit current with largest DC component


% Peak short-circuit current without DC component

3/26

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8 1 0

8 1 0

Pv

3NA3 340
3NA3 342
3NA3 344

200
224
250

14.9
15.4
17.9

32
31
36

115000
145000
205000

135000
170000
230000

3NA3 350
3NA3 352
3NA3 354

300
315
355

19.4
21.4
26.0

19
22
26

361000
361000
441000

433000
433000
538000

3NA3 360
3NA3 362
3NA3 365

400
425
500

27.5
26.5
36.5

28
34
41

529000
650000
785000

676000
970000
1270000

3NA3 372

630

44.0

50

1900000

2700000

Type

I2ta

[A ]

e ff

4
[A ]

In

Type

-3

1 0

Series 3NA3 3
Size:
3
Operational class: gG
Rated voltage:
500 V AC/440 V DC
Rated current:
200 ... 630 A
Time/current characteristic curves diagram

I2ts
1 ms

4 ms

A2s

A2s

230 V AC

400 V AC

500 V AC

A2s

A2s

A2s

3NA3 340
3NA3 342
3NA3 344

218000
299000
420000

285000
392000
551000

400000
550000
780000

3NA3 350
3NA3 352
3NA3 354

670000
670000
800000

901000
901000
1060000

1275000
1275000
1500000

3NA3 360
3NA3 362
3NA3 365

1155000
1515000
1915000

1515000
1856000
2260000

2150000
2270000
2700000

3NA3 372

3630000

4340000

5400000

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
Low-Voltage Fuse Systems
LV HRC fuse links
Series 3NA3 3..-6
Size:
3
Operational class:
gG
Rated voltage:
690 V AC/440 V DC
Rated current:
250 ... 500 A
Time/current characteristic curves diagram

Melting I2ts values diagram

v s

6
4
[A 2 s ]

[s ]

2
1 0
8

5 0 0
4 2 5
4 0
3
6
4

2
2

1 0

1 0

I2 _ 0 7 5 4 4 a

1 0

I2 _ 0 7 5 4 2 a

1 0

1 0

s
1 0

0 A
5 5 A
3 1 5 A
2 5 0 A

-1

-2

1 0

s
-3

1 0
2

s
- 4

1 0
7

3
4

1 0

1
2

6
4
4

6
7

2
1

1 0

5 0 0
4 2 5
4 0 0
3 5 5
3 1 5
6

1 0

6
4

4
2

2
0

1 0

A
A
A
A
A

2 5 0 A
5

1 0
6

6
4
4

2
-1

1 0

1 0

6
6
4
4

2
2
-2

1 0

1 0

1 0
6

2
4

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

2
e ff

4
2
1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0
6

8 1 0

Current limitation diagram


5

[A ]

I2 _ 0 7 5 4 3 a

1 0

1
2

8 1 0

Pv

1 ms

4 ms

A2s

A2s

3NA3 344-6
3NA3 352-6
3NA3 354-6

250
315
355

23
28.2
32.5

44
42
40

180000
300000
380000

215000
380000
470000

3NA3 360-6
3NA3 362-6
3NA3 365-6

400
425
500

33.2
35.3
43.5

42
44
52

540000
625000
810000

675000
765000
1000000

Type

I2ta

[A ]

e ff

In

Type

-3

1 0

4
[A ]

I2ts

230 V AC
A

A s
A
A
A
A

400 V AC

690 V AC

A s

A s

10
11
12

6
5 0 0
4 2 5
4 0 0
3 5 5
3 1 5
2 5 0

3NA3 344-6
3NA3 352-6
3NA3 354-6

453000
480000
585000

350000
625000
760000

525000
940000
1150000

3NA3 360-6
3NA3 362-6
3NA3 365-6

847000
925000
1300000

1100000
1200000
1700000

1650000
1800000
2500000

13
14

1 0

1 0

1 0

15
4

2
e ff

[A ]

$ Peak short-circuit current with largest DC component


% Peak short-circuit current without DC component

16
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BETA Protecting
Low-Voltage Fuse Systems
LV HRC fuse links

Melting I2ts values diagram

v s

6
4
[A 2 s ]

[s ]

4
2
3

2
9

1 0

I2 _ 0 7 5 5 6 b

1 0

1 0

I2 _ 0 7 5 4 9 a

1 0

1 2 5 0
1 0 0 0
8 0 0
6 3
6
4

-1

1 0
4

A
0 A

s
s

1 0

1 0

6
4

-3

- 4

1 0

2
1

1 0

1 0

6
4

1 2 5 0 A
1 0 0 0 A
8 0 0 A

2
2
0

1 0

6 3 0 A
6

1 0
6

6
4
4
2
2
-1

1 0

1 0
6

6
4
4

2
2
-2

1 0

1 0

1 0
6

2
4

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

2
e ff

4
2

Type

-3

1 0

1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0
6

Current limitation diagram


I2 _ 0 7 5 5 0 a

1 2 5 0 A
1 0 0 0 A
8 0 0 A
6 3 0 A

6
4

1 0

8 1 0

2
4

8 1 0

2
4
e ff

6
[A ]

$ Peak short-circuit current with largest DC component


% Peak short-circuit current without DC component

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8 1 0

8 1 0

I2ts
1 ms

4 ms

A2s

A2s

47
59

37
43

1900000
3480000

2700000
5620000

3NA3 480
3NA3 482

1000
1250

74
99

56
65

7920000
11880000

10400000
18200000

Type

I2ta

630
800

1 0

Pv

4
[A ]

3NA3 472
3NA3 475

[A ]

In

[A ]

e ff

1 0

-2

1 0
2

1 0

1 0

1 0

Series 3NA3 4
Size:
4 (IEC design)
Operational class: gG
Rated voltage:
500 V AC/440 V DC
Rated current:
630 ... 1000 A
Time/current characteristic curves diagram

230 V AC

400 V AC

500 V AC

A2s

A2s

A2s

3NA3 472
3NA3 475

3630000
7210000

4340000
8510000

5400000
10400000

3NA3 480
3NA3 482

13600000
23900000

16200000
29100000

19000000
34800080

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
Low-Voltage Fuse Systems
LV HRC fuse links
Series 3NA3 6
Size:
4a
Operational class:
gG
Rated voltage:
500 V AC/440 V DC
Rated current:
500 ... 1250 A
Time/current characteristic curves diagram

Melting I2ts values diagram

v s

6
4
[A 2 s ]

[s ]

1 0

1 0

1 2 5 0 A
1 0 0 0 A
8 0 0 A
6 3 0 A
5 0 0 A

6
4
2
2

1 0

0 s

3
4

1 0

I2 _ 0 6 0 7 3 b

1 0

1 0

I2 _ 0 6 0 4 9 a

1 0

1
2

1 0
6

-1

4
1 0
2

-2

s
1 0

1 0

-3 s

6
4
4

-4

1 0

6
7

2
1

1 0

1 2 5 0 A
1 0 0 0 A

1 0
6

6
4
4

8 0 0 A
2

2
0

1 0

6 3 0 A
6

1 0
6

4
4

5 0 0 A

2
2
-1

1 0

1 0
6

6
4
4

2
2
-2

1 0

1 0

1 0
6

2
4

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

2
e ff

4
2

Type

-3

1 0

1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0
6

[A ]

e ff

Current limitation diagram


I2 _ 0 6 0 5 7 a

Pv

8 1 0

I2ts
1 ms

4 ms

A2s

A2s

3NA3 665
3NA3 672
3NA3 675

500
630
800

43
47
59

30
37
43

785000
1900000
3480000

1270000
2700000
5620000

3NA3 680
3NA3 682

1000
1250

74
99

56
65

7920000
11880000

10400000
18200000

Type

I2ta

9
10
11

[A ]

In

4
[A ]

1
2

2
1 2 5
1 0 0
8 0 0
6 3 0
5 0 0
5

1 0

0 A
0 A
A
A
A

230 V AC

400 V AC

500 V AC

A2s

A2s

A2s

12

3NA3 665
3NA3 672
3NA3 675

1915000
3630000
7210000

2260000
4340000
8510000

2700000
5400000
10400000

3NA3 680
3NA3 682

13600000
23900000

16200000
29100000

19000000
34800000

13

14
2

1 0

1 0

8 1 0

2
4

8 1 0

2
4
e ff

8 1 0

15
6

[A ]

$ Peak short-circuit current with largest DC component


% Peak short-circuit current without DC component

16
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3/29

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BETA Protecting
Low-Voltage Fuse Systems
LV HRC fuse links

Melting I2ts values diagram

4
2
5

1 0

I2 _ 0 6 0 8 0 b

6
[A 2 s ]

v s

1 0

I2 _ 0 6 1 9 7 b

6 A

[s ]

4 A

2 A

1 0 A
1 6 A
2 0 A
2 5 A
3 2 A
3 5 A
4 0 A
5 0 A
6 3 A
8 0 A
1 0 0 A
1 2 5 A
1 6 0 A

1 0

1 0

6
6
4
4

1 6 0 A
1 2 5 A
1 0 0 A

2
2

1 0

8 0 A
6 3 A
5 0 A
4 0 A
3 5 A
3 2 A
4

1 0

6
6
4
4

2
2
1

1 0

2 5 A
3

1 0
6

4
4

2 0 A

6
2

1 6 A
1 0

2
0

1 0

s
1 0 A

4
4

1 0
6

1 0

-1

s
-2

1 0

2
-1

1 0

6 A
s
s

4 A
1 0

6
6
4

- 4

2 A
2

-2

1 0

1 0

1 0
6

2
4

8 1 0

Table see page 3/31.


2
-3

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

2
[A ]

e ff

Current limitation diagram


2

1 6 0 A
1 2 5 A
1 0 0 A
8 0 A
6 3 A
5 0 A
4 0 A
3 5 A
3 2 A
2 5 A
2 0 A
1 6 A
2

1 0
6
4

I2 _ 0 6 0 5 6 a

1 0 A
3

1 0

6 A
6

4 A
4
2 A

1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

2
e ff

1 0

[A ]

-3

1 0
1

1 0

Series 3NA3 8, 3NA6 8, 3NA7 8


Size:
000, 00
Operational class: gG
Rated voltage:
500 V AC/250 V DC
Rated current:
2 ... 160 A
Time/current characteristic curves diagram

1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0
e ff

2
[A ]

$ Peak short-circuit current with largest DC component


% Peak short-circuit current without DC component

3/30

Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

4
[A ]

8 1 0

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
Low-Voltage Fuse Systems
LV HRC fuse links
Series 3NA3 8, 3NA6 8, 3NA7 8
Size:
000, 00
Operational class:
gG
Rated voltage:
500 V AC/250 V DC
Rated current:
2 ... 160 A
Type

Pv

In
A

I2ts

I2ta

1 ms

4 ms

230 V AC

400 V AC

500 V AC

A2s

A2s

A2s

A2s

A2s

3NA3 802, 3NA6 802, 3NA7 802


3NA3 804, 3NA6 804, 3NA7 804
3NA3 801, 3NA6 801, 3NA7 801

2
4
6

1.3
0.9
1.3

8
6
8

2
11
46

2
13
50

4
18
80

6
22
110

9
27
150

3NA3 803, 3NA6 803, 3NA7 803


3NA3 805, 3NA6 805, 3NA7 805
3NA3 807, 3NA6 807, 3NA7 807

10
16
20

1
1.7
2

8
11
15

120
370
670

130
420
750

180
580
1000

265
750
1370

370
1000
1900

3NA3 810, 3NA6 810, 3NA7 810


3NA3 812, 3NA6 812, 3NA7 812
3NA3 814, 3NA3 814-7, 3NA6 814, 3NA7 814

25
32
35

2.3
2.6
2.7

17
18
21

1 200
2200
3000

1380
2400
3300

1800
3400
4900

2340
4550
6750

3300
6400
9300

3NA3 817, 3NA6 817, 3NA7 817


3NA3 820, 3NA3 820-7, 3NA6 820, 3NA7 820
3NA3 822, 3NA3 822-7, 3NA6 822, 3NA7 822

40
50
63

3.1
3.8
4.6

24
25
28

4000
6000
7700

4500
6800
9800

6100
9100
14200

8700
11600
19000

12100
16000
26500

3NA3 824, 3NA3 824-7, 3NA6 824,


3NA6 824-7, 3NA7 824, 3NA7 824-7
3NA3 830, 3NA3 830-7, 3NA6 830,
3NA6 830-7, 3NA7 830, 3NA7 830-7

80

5.8

33

12000

16000

23100

30700

43000

100

6.6

34

24000

30600

40800

56200

80000

125
160

8.9
11.3

44
52

36000
58000

50000
85000

70000
120000

91300
158000

130000
223000

3NA3 832, 3NA6 832, 3NA7 832


3NA3 836, 3NA6 836, 3NA7 836

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

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17

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
Low-Voltage Fuse Systems
LV HRC fuse links

Melting I2ts values diagram

1 0 A

6 A

1 0

s
-1

1 0
4

s
1 0

-2

s
1 0

1 0
6

[A 2 s ]

v s

4 A

2 A

[s ]

1 6 A
2 0 A
2 5 A
3 2 A
3 5 A
4 0 A
5 0 A
6 3 A
8 0 A
1 0 0 A

1 0

I2 _ 0 6 0 5 2 a

1 0

I2 _ 0 6 0 7 6 b

1 0

-3

-4

1 0

s
1 0 0 A
8 0 A

1 0
2

1 0

6 3 A
6

5 0 A
4 0 A
3 5 A
3 2 A
2 5 A

4
2

1 0
1

1 0

2 0 A
4

1 6 A

1 0
0

1 0

1 0 A

6 A
4

4
2

4 A
1

1 0

-1

1 0

6
4

2 A
2

1 0

-2

1 0

1 0

2
4

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

4
[A ]

e ff

8 1 0

4
2

Type
4

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

[A ]

e ff

Current limitation diagram


1

1 0 0 A
8 0 A
6 3 A
5 0 A
4 0 A
3 5 A
3 2 A
2 5 A
2 0 A
1 6 A
2

1 0

I2 _ 0 6 0 5 9 a

[A ]

In

Pv

-3

1 0

Series 3NA3 8..-6, 3NA6 8..-6, 3NA7 8..-6


Size:
000, 00
Operational class: gG
Rated voltage:
690 V AC/250 V DC
Rated current:
2 ... 100 A
Time/current characteristic curves diagram

6
4
2

1 0 A
3

1 0

6 A

8
6
8

2
11
36

2
13
44

3NA3 803-6, 3NA6 803-6, 3NA7 803-6


3NA3 805-6, 3NA6 805-6, 3NA7 805-6
3NA3 807-6, 3NA6 807-6, 3NA7 807-6

10
16
20

1
1.7
2

8
11
15

90
330
570

120
360
690

3NA3 810-6, 3NA6 810-6, 3NA7 810-6


3NA3 812-6, 3NA6 812-6, 3NA7 812-6
3NA3 814-6, 3NA6 814-6, 3NA7 814-6

25
32
35

2.3
3.1
3.6

17
19
23

1200
1600
2100

1380
2600
3100

3NA3 817-6, 3NA6 817-6, 3NA7 817-6


3NA3 820-6, 3NA6 820-6, 3NA7 820-6
3NA3 822-6, 3NA6 822-6, 3NA7 822-6

40
50
63

3.6
4.9
5.7

18
28
33

3200
4400
7600

4700
7400
10100

3NA3 824-6, 3NA6 824-6, 3NA7 824-6 80


3NA3 830-6, 3NA6 830-6, 3NA7 830-6 100

6.7
9.1

38
40

2 A

6
1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0
e ff

2
[A ]

$ Peak short-circuit current with largest DC component


% Peak short-circuit current without DC component

3/32

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A2s

1.3
0.9
1.3

2
1 0

4 ms

A2s

2
4
6

Type
4

1 ms
3NA3 802-6, 3NA6 802-6, 3NA7 802-6
3NA3 804-6, 3NA6 804-6, 3NA7 804-6
3NA3 801-6, 3NA6 801-6, 3NA7 801-6

4 A
6

I2ts

13500 17000
21200 30500

I2ta
230 V AC

400 V AC

690 V AC

A2s

A2s

A2s

3NA3 802-6, 3NA6 802-6, 3NA7 802-6


3NA3 804-6, 3NA6 804-6, 3NA7 804-6
3NA3 801-6, 3NA6 801-6, 3NA7 801-6

4
18
80

6
22
110

9
27
150

3NA3 803-6, 3NA6 803-6, 3NA7 803-6


3NA3 805-6, 3NA6 805-6, 3NA7 805-6
3NA3 807-6, 3NA6 807-6, 3NA7 807-6

180
580
1000

265
750
1370

370
1000
1900

3NA3 810-6, 3NA6 810-6, 3NA7 810-6


3NA3 812-6, 3NA6 812-6, 3NA7 812-6
3NA3 814-6, 3NA6 814-6, 3NA7 814-6

1800
3100
4000

2340
4100
5000

3300
5800
7800

3NA3 817-6, 3NA6 817-6, 3NA7 817-6 6000


3NA3 820-6, 3NA6 820-6, 3NA7 820-6 9100
3NA3 822-6, 3NA6 822-6, 3NA7 822-6 13600

8600
11200
17000

12000
19000
24000

3NA3 824-6, 3NA6 824-6, 3NA7 824-6 24300


3NA3 830-6, 3NA6 830-6, 3NA7 830-6 42400

32000
52000

55000
75000

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
Low-Voltage Fuse Systems
LV HRC fuse links
Series 3NA6 1..-4
Size:
1
Operational class:
gG
Rated voltage:
400 V AC
Rated current:
35 ... 250 A
Time/current characteristic curves diagram

Melting I2ts values diagram

1 0

s
1 0

-1

s
1 0

1 0

I2 _ 1 1 4 2 0

6
[A 2 s ]

v s

1 0

I2 _ 1 1 4 1 8

[s ]

8 0 A
1 0 0
1 2 5
1 6 0
2 0 0
2 2 4
2 5 0

3 5 A
4 0 A
5 0 A
6 3 A

1 0

1 0
6

4
4

-2

s
1 0

-3

- 4

1 0

5
s

1 0

3
4

1 0

1
2

6
4
4

2
1

1 0

1 0

6
4

1 6 0 A
1 2 5 A
1 0 0 A

2
2
0

1 0

8 0 A
6 3 A
5 0 A
4 0 A
3 5 A
4

1 0
6

6
4
4

6
7

2 5 0 A
2 2 4 A
2 0 0 A

2
-1

1 0

1 0
6

6
4
4

2
2
-2

1 0

1 0

1 0
6

2
4

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

2
e ff

4
[A ]

8 1 0

Type

-3

1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

Current limitation diagram

10

3NA6 114-4
3NA6 117-4
3NA6 120-4

35
40
50

3.2
3.6
4.6

16
16
20

3NA6 122-4
3NA6 124-4
3NA6 130-4

63
80
100

6.0
7.5
8.9

21
29
30

3NA6 132-4
3NA6 136-4
3NA6 140-4

125
160
200

10.7
13.9
15.0

31
34
36

3NA6 142-4
3NA6 144-4

224
250

16.1
17.3

37
39

Type

I2ts

11

[A ]

I2 _ 1 1 4 1 9

1 0

Pv

[A ]

e ff

In

4
2 5 0
2 2 4
2 0 0
1 6 0
1 2 5
1 0 0
8 0 A
6 3 A
5 0 A
4 0 A
3 5 A

1 0
6
4

A
A
A

A
A
A

1 0

1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0
e ff

$ Peak short-circuit current with largest DC component


% Peak short-circuit current without DC component

[A ]

12

I2ta

1 ms

4 ms

230 V AC

400 V AC

A2 s

A2 s

A2s

A2s

3NA6 114-4
3NA6 117-4
3NA6 120-4

3000
4000
6000

3300
4500
6800

4900
6100
9100

6750
8700
11600

3NA6 122-4
3NA6 124-4
3NA6 130-4

7700
12000
24000

9800
16000
30600

14200
23100
40800

19000
30700
56200

3NA6 132-4
3NA6 136-4
3NA6 140-4

36000
58000
115000

50000
85000
135000

70000
120000
218000

91300
158000
285000

3NA6 142-4
3NA6 144-4

145000
205000

170000
230000

299000
420000

392000
551000

13
14
15
16

Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

3/33

17

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
Low-Voltage Fuse Systems
LV HRC fuse links

Melting I2ts values diagram


6
4
[A 2 s ]

[s ]

4
2

v s

1 0

I2 _ 1 1 4 2 1

A
A

A
5 0 A
6 3 A
8 0 A
1 0 0
1 2 5
1 6 0
2 0 0
2 2 4
2 5 0
3 1 5
3 5 5
4 0 0

1 0

s
1 0

-1

s
1 0

1 0

I2 _ 1 1 4 2 3

1 0

1 0
6

4
4

-2

s
1 0

-3

s
- 4

1 0

2
2

1 0

1 0

4 0 0
3 5 5
3 1 5
2 5 0
2 2 4
2 0 0

6
4
4

2
2
1

1 0

1 0
6

6
2
0

1 0

6
4

A
A
A
A
A

8 0 A
6 3 A
5 0 A
4

1 0

1 6 0 A
1 2 5 A
1 0 0 A
4

4
2

2
2
-1

1 0

1 0
6

6
4
4

2
2
-2

1 0

1 0

1 0
6

2
4

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

2
e ff

4
[A ]

8 1 0

Type

-3

1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

[A ]

e ff

[A ]

I2 _ 1 1 4 2 2

1 0

2
4 0 0 A
3 5 5 A
3 0 0 /3 1 5 A
2 5 0 A
2 2 4 A
2 0 0 A
1 6 0 A
1 2 5 A
1 0 0 A
8 0 A
6 3 A
5 0 A

1 0
6

1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0
e ff

[A ]

$ Peak short-circuit current with largest DC component


% Peak short-circuit current without DC component

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Pv

3NA6 220-4
3NA6 222-4

50
63

4.7
5.9

16
16

3NA6 224-4
3NA6 230-4
3NA6 232-4

80
100
125

6.8
7.4
9.8

21
22
27

3NA6 236-4
3NA6 240-4
3NA6 242-4

160
200
224

12.6
14.9
15.4

34
33
31

3NA6 244-4
3NA6 250-4
3NA6 252-4

250
300
315

17.9
19.4
21.4

38
34
35

3NA6 254-4
3NA6 260-4

355
400

26.0
27.5

49
52

Type

I2ts

1 0

In

Current limitation diagram

Series 3NA6 2..-4


Size:
2
Operational class: gG
Rated voltage:
400 V AC
Rated current:
50 ... 400 A
Time/current characteristic curves diagram

I2ta

1 ms

4 ms

230 V AC

400 V AC

A2 s

A2 s

A2s

A2s

3NA6 220-4
3NA6 222-4

6000
7700

6800
9800

9100
14200

11600
19000

3NA6 224-4
3NA6 230-4
3NA6 232-4

12000
24000
36000

16000
30600
50000

23100
40800
70000

30700
56200
91300

3NA6 236-4
3NA6 240-4
3NA6 242-4

58000
115000
145000

85000
135000
170000

120000
218000
299000

158000
285000
392000

3NA6 244-4
3NA6 250-4
3NA6 252-4

205000
361000
361000

230000
433000
433000

420000
670000
670000

551000
901000
901000

3NA6 254-4
3NA6 260-4

441000
529000

538000
676000

800000
1155000

1060000
1515000

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
Low-Voltage Fuse Systems
LV HRC fuse links
Series 3NA6 8..-4/-4KK
Size:
000, 00
Operational class:
gG
Rated voltage:
400 V AC
Rated current:
10 ... 160 A
Time/current characteristic curves diagram

Melting I2ts values diagram

[s ]

6
4
[A 2 s ]

v s

1 0

I2 _ 1 1 4 1 7

1 0 A
1 6 A
2 0 A
2 5 A
3 2 A
3 5 A
4 0 A
5 0 A
6 3 A
8 0 A
1 0 0 A
1 2 5 A
1 6 0 A

I2 _ 1 1 4 1 5

1 0

1 0

s
-1

1 0
6

1 0

2
1 0

s
1 0

4
6

-2

-3

1 0
4

1 0

1 0

1 6 0 A
4

1 2 5 A
1 0 0 A

4
2
2
1

1 0
4

5 0 A
4 0 A
3 5 A
3 2 A
6
4

2
2
0

1 0

2 0 A
4

1 6 A

4
2

-1

1 0

2 5 A
3

1 0
6

6
7

8 0 A
6 3 A
4

1 0
6

1 0
6

- 4

1 0 A
2

1 0
6
4
6
4

2
2

-2

1 0

1 0
6

1 0
4

2
4

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

4
e ff

8 1 0

-3

1 0

1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

Type
4

8 1 0

2
1

I2 _ 1 1 4 1 6

Current limitation diagram


1 6 0 A
1 2 5 A
1 0 0 A
2

8 0 A

1 0

6 3 A
5 0 A
4 0 A
3 5 A
3 2 A
2 5 A
2 0 A
6
4

1 6 A

2
2

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0
e ff

[A ]

$ Peak short-circuit current with largest DC component


% Peak short-circuit current without DC component

I2ts
1 ms

4 ms

A2s

A2 s

10
16
20

1.0
1.7
2.0

8
11
15

120
370
670

130
420
750

3NA6 810-4
3NA6 812-4
3NA6 814-4

25
32
35

2.3
2.6
2.7

17
18
21

1200
2200
3000

1380
2500
3300

3NA6 817-4
3NA6 820-4
3NA6 822-4

40
50
63

3.1
3.8
3.9

24
25
23

4000
6000
9300

4500
6800
10250

3NA6 824-4, 3NA6 824-4KK


3NA6 830-4, 3NA6 830-4KK
3NA6 832-4
3NA6 836-4

80
100
125
160

4.9
5.4
8.9
11.3

26
29
44
52

14200
25600
36000
58000

18300
33600
50000
85000

Type

I2ta

1 0

3NA6 803-4
3NA6 805-4
3NA6 807-4

1 0 A
3

1 0

Pv

In

[A ]

e ff

230 V AC

400 V AC

A2 s

A2s

3NA6 803-4
3NA6 805-4
3NA6 807-4

180
580
1000

265
750
1370

3NA6 810-4
3NA6 812-4
3NA6 814-4

1800
3400
4900

2340
4550
6750

3NA6 817-4
3NA6 820-4
3NA6 822-4

6100
9100
12400

8700
11600
17900

27000
48300
70000
120000

38000
69200
91300
158000

3NA6 824-4, 3NA6 824-4KK


3NA6 830-4, 3NA6 830-4KK
3NA6 832-4
3NA6 836-4

[A ]

[A ]

3
4
5

2
2

1
2

10
11
12
13
14
15
16

Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

3/35

17

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
Low-Voltage Fuse Systems
LV HRC fuse links

Melting I2ts values diagram


6

6 A

1 0

s
1 0

-1

s
1 0

1 0 A
1 6 A
2 0 A
2 5 A
3 2 A
3 5 A
4 0 A
5 0 A
6 3 A
8 0 A
1 0 0 A
1 2 5 A
1 6 0 A

v s

1 0
4

[A 2 s ]

[s ]

1 0

I2 _ 0 6 0 4 6 a

I2 _ 0 6 0 6 7 b

1 0

1 0

-2

s
1 0

6
4

1 0
1

1 0

1 6 0 A
1 2 5 A
6

6
4

1 0 0 A
2

8 0 A
4

1 0
0

1 0

6 3 A
5 0 A
4 0 A
3 5 A
3 2 A
2 5 A
2 0 A
1 6 A

6
4

6
4
2

1 0
-1

1 0

6
4

6
4
2

1 0 A
2

1 0
6

-2

1 0

6 A

4
1 0

1 0

2
4

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

-3

1 0

1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

Type

Current limitation diagram


2
2

6
4

I2 _ 0 6 0 6 5 a

1 6 0 A
1 2 5 A
1 0 0 A
8 0 A
6 3 A
5 0 A
4 0 A
3 5 A
3 2 A
2 5 A
2 0 A
1 6 A

1 0

1 0 A
2

6 A
3

1 0

e ff

4
[A ]

8 1 0

In

Pv

I2ts
1 ms

4 ms

A2s

A2s

3ND1 801
3ND1 803
3ND1 805

6
10
16

0.8
0.5
0.8

7
5
7

32
150
570

55
260
800

3ND1 807
3ND1 810
3ND1 812

20
25
32

1
1.2
1.5

8
9
10

830
1400
2300

1200
2000
3300

3ND1 814
3ND1 817
3ND1 820

35
40
50

1.8
2
2.4

11
12
14

2600
3700
5800

3800
5500
8400

3ND1 822
3ND1 824
3ND1 830

63
80
100

3.3
4.5
4.9

17
20
18

9300
15000
26000

13000
21000
37000

3ND1 832
3ND1 836

125
160

6.3
9.3

22
31

41000
64000

60000
92000

Type

I2ta

6
4

2
1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0
e ff

2
[A ]

$ Peak short-circuit current with largest DC component


% Peak short-circuit current without DC component

3/36

[A ]

e ff

[A ]

-3

Series 3ND1 8
Size:
000, 00
Operational class: aM
Rated voltage:
500 V AC
Rated current:
6 ... 160 A
Time/current characteristic curves diagram

Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

230 V AC

400 V AC

500 V AC

A2s

A2s

A2s

3ND1 801
3ND1 803
3ND1 805

60
280
1000

75
320
1300

110
430
1600

3ND1 807
3ND1 810
3ND1 812

1300
2200
3800

1600
2800
4500

2200
3300
5400

3ND1 814
3ND1 817
3ND1 820

4200
5700
5200

5100
7200
10500

6300
9300
12500

3ND1 822
3ND1 824
3ND1 830

15000
21500
44000

16500
27000
56000

21000
34000
76000

3ND1 832
3ND1 836

76000
105000

98000
130000

135000
170000

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
Low-Voltage Fuse Systems
LV HRC fuse links
Series 3ND1 3.., 3ND2
Size:
1, 2, 3
Operational class:
aM
Rated voltage:
690 V AC
Rated current:
63 ... 630 A
Time/current characteristic curves diagram

Melting I2ts values diagram

6
4
[A 2 s ]

[s ]

1 0

s
2

1 0

A
6 3 A
8 0 A
1 0 0
1 2 5
1 6 0
2 0 0
2 5 0
3 1 5
3 5 5
4 0 0
5 0 0
6 3 0

v s

I2 _ 0 6 0 6 4 b

1 0

I2 _ 0 6 4 1 3 b

1 0

1 0

1 0

6
6

-1

s
1 0

4
4

-2

1 0

-3

1 0
2

1 0

- 4

6
4

4
6 3
5 0
4 0
3 5
3 1
2 5
2 0

0 A
0 A
0 A
5 A
5 A
0 A
0 A

6
7

2
2
0

1 0

1 0
6

6
4
4
2
2
-1

1 0

1 0

1 6 0 A
1 2 5 A
1 0 0 A
8 0 A

6
6
4
4
2

2
-2

1 0
6

6
4

6 3 A
4

1 0

2
2
-3

1 0

1 0
2

1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0
6

8 1 0
6

1 0

2
4

8 1 0

[A ]

e ff

8 1 0

8 1 0

2
e ff

Current limitation diagram

4
[A ]

8 1 0

Table see page 3/38.

6 3 0
5 0 0
4 0 0
3 5 5
3 1 5
2 5 0
2 0 0
1 6 0
1 2 5
1 0 0
8 0 A
6 3 A

[A ]
c

I2 _ 0 6 0 6 6 a

2
1

A
A
A

11
A
A
A
A
A
A
A

12

1 0

9
10

1 0

3
4
5

1 0

1
2

13
4

2
1 0

2
4

8 1 0

2
4

8 1 0

2
4
e ff

8 1 0

14
6

[A ]

$ Peak short-circuit current with largest DC component


% Peak short-circuit current without DC component

15
16
Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

3/37

17

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
Low-Voltage Fuse Systems
LV HRC fuse links

Type

Pv

In
A

I2ts

I2ta

1 ms

4 ms

230 V AC

400 V AC

690 V AC

A2s

A2s

A2s

A2s

A2s

3ND2 122
3ND2 124

63
80

4
4.9

12.2
13

14000
24200

17700
30800

19300
36500

25600
48000

42000
80000

3ND2 130
3ND2 132
3ND2 136

100
125
160

5.8
8.1
11.4

15
16.5
18

45600
57000
90000

59000
74300
114000

65000
73000
107000

85000
97000
142000

140000
160000
235000

3ND2 140
3ND2 144

200
250

14.1
18

19.5
22

150000
250000

198000
313000

172000
260000

228000
340000

375000
565000

3ND2 232
3ND2 236

125
160

8.1
11.4

16.5
18

57000
90000

74300
114000

73000
107000

97000
142000

160000
235000

3ND2 240
3ND2 244
3ND2 252

200
250
315

14.1
18
22.6

19.5
22
30

150000
250000
370000

198000
313000
450000

172000
260000
460000

228000
340000
610000

375000
565000
1000000

3ND2 254
3ND2 260

355
400

24.7
30.8

29
35

540000
615000

643000
750000

645000
688000

855000
910000

1400000
1500000

3ND2 352
3ND2 354
3ND2 360

315
355
400

22.6
24.7
30.8

30
29
26

370000
540000
615000

450000
643000
750000

460000
645000
688000

610000
855000
910000

1000000
1400000
1500000

3ND1 365
3ND1 372

500
630

47
50

40
43

730000
920000

933000
1375000

876000
1300000

1095000
1800000

1825000
2600000

More information
Load capability with increased ambient temperature
The time/current characteristics of the NEOZED/DIAZED/LV HRC
fuse links are based on an ambient temperature of 20 C 5 C in
accordance with DIN VDE 0636. If higher ambient temperatures are
used (see diagram) a lower load capability must be used. For example, at an ambient temperature of 50 C, an LV HRC fuse link is required that can handle 90 % of the rated current. While the short-circuit behavior is not influenced by an increased ambient
temperature, it is influenced by overload and operation at rated
value.
140

I2_06648d

120
Current carrying capacity [%]

Series 3ND1 3.., 3ND2


Size:
1, 2, 3
Operational class: aM
Rated voltage:
690 V AC
Rated current:
63 ... 630 A

100
80
60
40
20
0
-40

-20

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

Ambient temperature [C]

Influence of the ambient temperature on the load capability of NEOZED,


DIAZED and LV HRC fuses of gG operational class with natural
convection in the distribution board.

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Assignment of cable and line protection


When assigning fuses gG to cable and line protection in the event of
an overload in compliance with DIN VDE 0100 Part 430, the following
conditions must be met:
(1) IB = In = Iz (rated current rule)
(2) I2 = 1.45 x Iz (tripping rule)
IB: Operational current of electrical circuit
In: Rated current of selected protective device
Iz: Permissible current carrying capacity of the cable or line under
specified operating conditions
I2: Tripping current of the protective device under specified operating
conditions ("conventional test current").
These days, the factor 1.45 has become an internationally accepted
compromise of the protection and utilization ratio of a line, taking into
account the breaking behavior of the protective device (e.g. fuse).
In compliance with the supplementary requirements for DIN VDE
0636, Siemens fuse links of gG operational class comply with the
following conditions:
"Load breaking switching with I2=1.45In during conventional test
duration under special test conditions in accordance with the
aforementioned supplementary requirements of DIN VDE 0636"
This therefore permits direct assignment.

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SITOR Semiconductor
Fuses
4/2

Application information

4/3

SITOR, LV HRC design

4/43

SITOR, cylindrical fuse design

4/51

SILIZED, NEOZED and DIAZED design

4/54

Configuration

Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

4/1

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
SITOR Semiconductor Fuses
Application information

Overview

Three-phase bidirectional connection W3


with phase fuses
with arm fuses

4/2

Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

I2_10894

I2_10893

Configuration options

Six-pulse bridge circuit B6


with phase fuses and DC fuse
(reversible connection)

I2_10895

I2_10896

Six-pulse bridge circuit B6


with phase fuses

Six-pulse bridge circuit B6


with phase fuses and DC fuse
(switching for converter)

Six-pulse bridge circuit B6


with arm fuses

I2_10897

I2_10898

Characteristics
SITOR fuse links protect converter equipment against short circuits.
The power semiconductors used in these devices (diodes,
thyristors, GTOs and others) require high-speed elements for
protection due to their low thermal capacity. SITOR fuse links
(super quick fuse links for semiconductor protection) are ideal
for this type of application.
The following types of short-circuit faults can occur:
Internal short circuit:
A faulty semiconductor device causes a short circuit within the
power converter.
External short circuit:
A fault in the load causes a short circuit on the output side of the
power converter.
Shoot-throughs:
In the event of a failure of the chassis converter control system
during inverter operation (commutation failure), the converter
connection forms a short-circuit type connection between the DC
and AC power supply system.
Fuse links can be arranged in a number of ways within the converter
connection. A distinction is made between phase fuses in three-phase
current incoming feeders and, if applicable, DC fuses and arm fuses
in the arms of the converter connections (see adjacent graphs). In
the case of center tap connections, fuse links can only be arranged
as phase fuses in three-phase current incoming feeders.
When using SITOR fuse links of operational class aR, the overload
protection of converter equipment, up to approx. 3.5 times the rated
current of the fuse link, is taken from conventional protective devices
(for example, thermal-delayed overload relays) or, in the case of
controlled power converters, from the current limiter (exception: full
range fuses).
As semiconductor protection, SITOR fuse links of the 3NE1 ...-0 series
with gS operational class are also suitable for the overload and
short-circuit protection of cables, lines and busbars. All other
dual-function fuses of the SITOR series have a gR characteristic.
Overload protection is ensured as long as the rated current of
the SITOR fuse links of the series 3NE1 ...-0 is selected as In Iz
(DIN VDE 0100 Part 430).
The rules of DIN VDE 0100 Part 430 must be applied when rating
short-circuit protection for cables, lines and busbars.

Six-pulse bridge circuit B6 with arm fuses


(reversible connection)

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SITOR Semiconductor Fuses
SITOR, LV HRC design
Use in switch disconnectors
When using SITOR semiconductor fuses in 3KL and 3KM switch
disconnectors with fuses and 3NP fuse switch disconnectors, the
rated current of the fuse must sometimes be reduced due to the
higher power loss compared to LV HRC fuses for line protection.
Sometimes when using SITOR semiconductor fuses in switch disconnectors, the currents designated can be higher than the rated
currents of the switches. These higher currents only apply when
using SITOR switch disconnectors with semiconductor fuses and
cannot be used when using switch disconnectors with standard
LV HRC fuses. You will find further details in the following selection
table.
When using SITOR semiconductor fuses of the 3NC24, 3NC84,
3NE33 and 3NE43 series, the standard switching capacity of the
fuse must not be used as the blades of these fuses (in contrast to
LV HRC fuses) are slit. Occasional switching of currents up to the
rated current of the fuses is permissible.
Due to the mechanical strain on the comparatively long fuse blade,
SITOR semiconductor fuses of the 3NE41 series may only be occasionally switched, and only without load. If only switching without
load is permissible, this must be clearly stated on the switch itself.
The use of SITOR semiconductor fuses > 63 A for overload protection
is not permitted - even if gR fuses are used (exception: 3NE1).
The operational voltage is limited by the rated voltage of the switch
disconnector or the fuse. If switching without load, the limit value is
the rated insulation voltage of the switch disconnector.
The 3NE1 "double protection fuses" can be used as full range
fuses (gS) for semiconductor and line protection.
For further information on the assignment of SITOR fuses to the fuse
bases and safety switching devices, please refer to the tables on
pages 4/8 ff.

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

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4/3

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SITOR Semiconductor Fuses
SITOR, LV HRC design

Technical specifications
MLFB

Operational Rated
class
voltage Un
(IEC 60269)

Rated
voltage Un

Melting I2t
value I2ts
(tvs = 1 ms)

Breaking I2t
value
I2tA at Un

A2s

A2s

Rated
current In
6)

V AC

V DC

Temperature
rise at In
body center

Power
dissipation
at In

*)

*)

Varying load
factor
WL

3NC2 423-0C

gR

500

1501)

7000

33000

26

35

0.85

3NC2 423-3C

gR

500

1501)

7000

33000

26

35

0.85

3NC2 425-0C

gR

500

2001)

13600

64000

25

40

0.85

3NC2 425-3C

gR

500

2001)

13600

64000

25

40

0.85

3NC2 427-0C

gR

500

2501)

21000

99000

30

50

0.85

3NC2 427-3C

gR

500

2501)

21000

99000

30

50

0.85

3NC2 428-0C

gR

500

3001)

28000

132000

40

65

0.85

3NC2 428-3C

gR

500

3001)

28000

132000

40

65

0.85

3NC2 431-0C

gR

500

3501)

53000

249000

35

60

0.85

3NC2 431-3C

gR

500

3501)

53000

249000

35

60

0.85

3NC2 432-0C

aR

500

4001)

83000

390000

30

50

0.85

3NC2 432-3C

aR

500

4001)

83000

390000

30

50

0.85

3NC3 236-1

aR

690

6301)

32500

244000

120

120

0.85

3NC3 236-6

aR

690

6301)

32500

244000

125

125

0.9

3NC3 237-1

aR

690

7101)

46100

346000

125

130

0.85

3NC3 237-6

aR

690

7101)

46100

346000

125

130

3NC3 238-1

aR

690

8001)

66400

498000

125

135

0.9

3NC3 238-6

aR

690

8001)

66400

498000

120

135

0.95

3NC3 240-1

aR

690

9001)

90300

677000

130

145

0.9

3NC3 240-6

aR

690

9001)

90300

677000

125

140

3NC3 241-1

aR

690

10001)

130000

975000

125

155

0.95

3NC3 241-6

aR

690

10001)

130000

975000

120

145

3NC3 242-1

aR

690

11001)

18400

1382000

125

165

0.95

3NC3 242-6

aR

690

11001)

18400

1382000

115

150

3NC3 243-1

aR

690

12501)

265000

1990000

130

175

0.95

3NC3 243-6

aR

690

12501)

265000

1990000

110

155

3NC3 244-1

aR

500

14001)

382000

2100000

140

200

0.95

3NC3 244-6

aR

500

14001)

382000

2100000

115

175

3NC3 245-1

aR

500

16001)

520000

2860000

160

240

0.9

3NC3 245-6

aR

500

16001)

520000

2860000

120

195

0.95

3NC3 336-1

aR

1000

6301)

66400

418000

160

145

0.85

3NC3 336-6

aR

1000

6301)

66400

418000

140

130

0.9

3NC3 337-1

aR

1000

7101)

90300

569000

160

150

0.85

3NC3 337-6

aR

1000

7101)

90300

569000

140

140

0.9

3NC3 338-1

aR

1000

8001)

130000

819000

150

155

0.85

3NC3 338-6

aR

1000

8001)

130000

819000

130

150

0.9

3NC3 340-1

aR

1000

9001)

184000

1160000

145

165

0.9

3NC3 340-6

aR

1000

9001)

184000

1160000

130

160

0.95

3NC3 341-1

aR

1000

10001)

265000

1670000

140

170

0.9

3NC3 341-6

aR

1000

10001)

265000

1670000

125

165

0.95

3NC3 342-1

aR

800

11001)

382000

1910000

150

185

0.9

3NC3 342-6

aR

800

11001)

382000

1910000

130

175

0.95

3NC3 343-1

aR

800

12501)

520000

2600000

165

210

0.9

3NC3 343-6

aR

800

12501)

520000

2600000

135

185

0.95

3NC5 5314)

aR

800

3505)

66000

260000

200

80

0.9

3NC5 8384)

aR

1000

8005)

360000

1728000

130

170

0.9

3NC5 8404)

aR

1000

6005)

185000

888000

110

150

0.9

3NC5 8414)

aR

800

6305)

185000

888000

110

145

0.9

3NC7 327-2

aR

680

250

244000

635000

45

25

0.9

3NC7 331-2

aR

680

350

550000

1430000

66

32

0.9

3NC8 423-0C

gR

660

1501)

1100

17600

33

40

0.85

3NC8 423-3C

gR

660

1501)

1100

17600

33

40

0.85

3NC8 425-0C

gR

660

2001)

2400

38400

46

55

0.85

3NC8 425-3C

gR

660

2001)

2400

38400

46

55

0.85

3NC8 427-0C

gR

660

2501)

4400

70400

95

72

0.85

3NC8 427-3C

gR

660

2501)

4400

70400

95

72

0.85

3NC8 431-0C

gR

660

3501)

11000

176000

65

95

0.85

3NC8 431-3C

gR

660

3501)

11000

176000

65

95

0.85

4/4

Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
SITOR Semiconductor Fuses
SITOR, LV HRC design
MLFB

Operational Rated
class
voltage Un
(IEC 60269)

Rated
voltage Un

Melting I2t
value I2ts
(tvs = 1 ms)

Breaking I2t
value
I2tA at Un

A2s

A2s

Rated
current In
6)

V AC

V DC

Temperature
rise at In
body center

Power
dissipation
at In

*)

*)

Varying load
factor
WL

3NC8 434-0C

gR

660

5001)

28000

448000

75

130

0.85

3NC8 434-3C

gR

660

5001)

28000

448000

75

130

0.85

3NC8 444-3C

aR

600

10001)

400000

2480000

110

140

0.9

3NE1 020-2

gR

690

80

780

5800

45

10.5

3NE1 021-0

gS

690

100

3100

33000

36

10

3NE1 021-2

gR

690

100

1490

11000

49

11.5

3NE1 022-0

gS

690

125

6000

63000

40

11

3NE1 022-2

gR

690

125

3115

23000

55

13.5

3NE1 224-0

gS

690

160

7400

60000

60

24

3NE1 224-2

gR

690

160

2650

18600

70

30

3NE1 225-0

gS

690

200

14500

100000

65

27

3NE1 225-2

gR

690

200

5645

51800

62

28

3NE1 227-0

gS

690

250

29500

200000

75

30

3NE1 227-2

gR

690

250

11520

80900

70

35

3NE1 230-0

gS

690

315

46100

310000

80

38

3NE1 230-2

gR

690

315

22580

168000

75

42

3NE1 331-0

gS

690

350

58000

430000

75

42

3NE1 331-2

gR

690

350

29500

177000

82

44

3NE1 332-0

gS

690

400

84000

590000

85

45

3NE1 333-0

gS

690

450

104000

750000

85

53

3NE1 333-2

gR

690

450

46100

276500

100

62

3NE1 334-0

gS

690

500

149000

950000

90

56

3NE1 334-2

gR

690

500

66400

398000

100

65

3NE1 435-0

gS

690

560

215000

1700000

65

50

3NE1 435-2

gR

690

560

130000

890000

80

60

3NE1 436-0

gS

690

630

293000

2350000

70

55

3NE1 436-2

gR

690

630

203000

1390000

82

62

3NE1 437-1

gR

600

710

321000

2460000

85

65

3NE1 437-0

gS

690

710

437000

3400000

68

60

3NE1 437-2

gR

690

710

265000

1818000

90

72

3NE1 438-1

gR

600

800

437000

3350000

95

72

3NE1 438-0

gS

690

800

723000

5000000

70

59

3NE1 438-2

gR

690

800

361000

2475000

95

82

3NE1 447-2

gR

690

670

240000

1640000

90

65

3NE1 448-2

gR

690

850

520000

3640000

95

76

3NE1 802-0

gS

690

40

295

3000

30

3NE1 803-0

gS

690

35

166

1700

35

3NE1 813-0

gS

690

16

18

200

25

3NE1 814-0

gS

690

20

41

430

25

3.5

3NE1 815-0

gS

690

25

74

780

30

3NE1 817-0

gS

690

50

461

4400

35

3NE1 818-0

gS

690

63

903

9000

40

3NE1 820-0

gS

690

80

1843

19000

40

3NE3 221

aR

1000

100

665

4800

65

28

0.95

3NE3 222

aR

1000

125

1040

7200

70

36

0.95

3NE3 224

aR

1000

160

1850

13000

90

42

0.95

3NE3 225

aR

1000

200

4150

30000

80

42

0.95

3NE3 227

aR

1000

250

6650

48000

90

50

0.95

3NE3 230-0B

aR

1000

315

13400

80000

100

65

0.95

3NE3 231

aR

1000

350

16600

100000

120

75

0.9

3NE3 232-0B

aR

1000

400

22600

135000

140

85

0.9

3NE3 233

aR

1000

450

29500

175000

130

95

0.9

3NE3 332-0B

aR

1000

400

22600

135000

120

85

3NE3 333

aR

1000

450

29500

175000

125

90

3NE3 334-0B

aR

1000

500

46100

260000

115

90

3NE3 335

aR

1000

560

66500

360000

120

95

3NE3 336

aR

1000

630

104000

600000

110

100

3NE3 337-8

aR

900

710

149000

800000

125

110

3NE3 338-8

aR

800

800

184000

850000

140

130

0.95

3NE3 340-8

aR

690

900

223000

920000

160

165

0.95

Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

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SITOR Semiconductor Fuses
SITOR, LV HRC design
MLFB

Operational Rated
class
voltage Un
(IEC 60269)

Rated
voltage Un

Melting I2t
value I2ts
(tvs = 1 ms)

Breaking I2t
value
I2tA at Un

A2s

A2s

Rated
current In
6)

V AC

V DC

Temperature
rise at In
body center

Power
dissipation
at In

*)

*)

Varying load
factor
WL

3NE3 421-0C

aR

1000

100

1800

13500

45

25

3NE3 430-0C

aR

1000

315

29000

218000

120

80

3NE3 432-0C

aR

1000

400

48500

364000

130

110

3NE3 434-0C

aR

1000

500

116000

870000

120

95

3NE3 525-59)

aR

1000

20010)

7150

44000

75

50

0.85

3NE3 535-59)

aR

1000

45010)

64500

395000

130

90

0.85

3NE3 626-0C

aR

1000

224

7200

54000

140

85

3NE3 635-0C

aR

1000

450

65000

488000

150

110

3NE3 635-6

aR

1000

450

65000

488000

150

110

3NE3 636-0C

aR

1000

630

170000

1280000

136

132

3NE3 637-0C

aR

1000

710

260000

1950000

170

145

3NE3 637-1C2)

aR

1000

710

260000

1950000

170

145

3NE4 101

gR

1000

32

40

280

45

12

0.9

3NE4 102

gR

1000

40

75

500

50

13

0.9

3NE4 117

gR

1000

50

120

800

65

16

0.9

3NE4 117-5

gR

1000

50

135

1100

95

20

0.85

3NE4 118

gR

1000

63

230

1500

78

20

0.9

3NE4 120

gR

1000

80

450

3000

82

22

0.9

3NE4 121

gR

1000

100

900

6000

85

24

0.9

3NE4 121-5

aR

1000

100

900

7400

135

35

0.85

3NE4 122

gR

1000

125

1800

14000

100

30

0.9

3NE4 124

gR

1000

160

3600

29000

120

35

0.9

3NE4 146-5

aR

800

170

7370

60500

142

43

0.85

3NE4 327-0B

aR

800

250

3600

29700

175

105

0.85

3NE4 327-6B9)

aR

800

250

3600

29700

175

105

0.85

3NE4 330-0B

aR

800

315

7400

60700

170

120

0.85

3NE4 330-6B9)

aR

800

315

7400

60700

170

120

0.85

3NE4 333-0B

aR

800

450

29400

191000

190

140

0.85

3NE4 333-6B9)

aR

800

450

29400

191000

190

140

0.85

3NE4 334-0B

aR

800

500

42500

276000

195

155

0.85

3NE4 334-6B9)

aR

800

500

42500

276000

195

155

0.85

3NE4 337

aR

800

710

142000

923000

170

155

0.95

3NE4 337-69)

aR

800

710

142000

923000

170

155

0.95

3NE5 424-0C

aR

1500

160

7200

54000

75

56

3NE5 426-0C

aR

1500

224

18400

138000

100

80

3NE5 430-0C

aR

1500

315

41500

311000

125

115

3NE5 431-0C

aR

1500

350

57000

428000

150

135

3NE5 433-0C

aR

1500

450

116000

870000

150

145

3NE5 433-1C

aR

1500

450

116000

870000

150

145

0.95

3NE5 627-0C

aR

1500

250

11200

84000

170

130

3NE5 633-0C

aR

1500

450

78500

590000

170

160

3NE5 643-0C

aR

1500

600

260000

1950000

160

145

3NE6 437

aR

900

7107)

100000

620000

80

150

0.9

3NE6 437-7

aR

900

7108)

100000

620000

110

150

0.9

3NE6 444

aR

900

9007)

400000

1920000

80

170

0.9

3NE7 425-0C

aR

2000

200

18400

138000

85

75

3NE7 427-0C

aR

2000

250

29000

218000

110

110

3NE7 431-0C

aR

2000

350

74000

555000

105

120

3NE7 432-0C

aR

2000

400

116000

870000

130

150

3NE7 633-0C

aR

2000

450

128000

960000

165

160

3NE7 633-1C3)

aR

2000

450

128000

960000

165

160

3NE7 636-0C

aR

2000

630

260000

1950000

200

220

3NE7 636-1C3)

aR

2000

630

260000

1950000

200

220

3NE7 637-1C3)

aR

2000

710

415000

3110000

230

275

3NE7 648-1C3)

aR

2000

525

149000

1120000

210

210

3NE8 003-1

gR

690

35

70

400

45

0.95

3NE8 015-1

gR

690

25

30

180

35

0.95

3NE8 017-1

gR

690

50

120

700

65

14

0.95

3NE8 018-1

gR

690

63

260

1400

70

16

0.95

3NE8 020-1

gR

690

80

450

2400

80

19

0.95

4/6

Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
SITOR Semiconductor Fuses
SITOR, LV HRC design
MLFB

Operational Rated
class
voltage Un
(IEC 60269)

Rated
voltage Un

Melting I2t
value I2ts
(tvs = 1 ms)

Breaking I2t
value
I2tA at Un

A2s

A2s

Rated
current In
6)

V AC

V DC

Temperature
rise at In
body center

Power
dissipation
at In

*)

*)

Varying load
factor
WL

3NE8 021-1

gR

690

100

850

4200

90

22

0.95

3NE8 022-1

gR

690

125

1400

6500

110

28

0.95

3NE8 024-1

gR

690

160

2800

1300

130

38

0.95

3NE8 701-1

gR

690

700

32

40

285

45

10

0.9

3NE8 702-1

gR

690

700

40

69

490

55

12

0.9

3NE8 714-1

gR

690

700

20

12

83

40

0.9

3NE8 715-1

gR

690

700

25

19

140

40

0.9

3NE8 717-1

gR

690

700

50

115

815

60

15

0.9

3NE8 718-1

aR

690

700

63

215

1550

70

16

0.95

3NE8 720-1

aR

690

700

80

380

2700

80

18

0.9

3NE8 721-1

aR

690

700

100

695

4950

75

19

0.95

3NE8 722-1

aR

690

700

125

1250

9100

80

23

0.95

3NE8 724-1

aR

690

700

160

2350

17000

100

31

0.9

3NE8 725-1

aR

690

700

200

4200

30000

120

36

0.9

3NE8 727-1

aR

690

700

250

7750

55000

125

42

0.9

3NE8 731-1

aR

690

700

315

12000

85500

150

54

0.85

3NE9 440-6

gR

600

850

400000

2480000

74

85

3NE9 450

aR

600

12507)

400000

2480000

80

210

0.9

3NE9 450-7

aR

600

12508)

400000

2480000

105

210

0.9

3NE9 632-1C

aR

2500

400

81000

620000

160

205

3NE9 634-1C

aR

2500

500

170000

1270000

180

235

3NE9 636-1C

aR

2500

630

385000

2800000

198

275

*)

3
4
5
6
7
8

Temperature rise and power dissipation for operation in LV HRC fuse base.

1)

Cooling air speed 1 m/s. In the case of natural air cooling, reduction of 5 %.

2)

Gauge 140 mm, M12 screw connection.

3)

M12 screw connection

4)

Maximum tightening torque:

1
2

- M10 thread (with indicator): 40 Nm


- M10 capped thread: 50 Nm, depth of screw entry 9 mm

10

- M24 1.5 thread: 60 Nm.


5)

Temperature of water-cooled busbar max. +45 C.

6)

Maximum tightening torque: M10 capped thread: 35 Nm, depth of screw entry 9mm.

7)

Cooling air speed 2 m/s.

8)

Bottom (cooled) connection max. +60 C, top connection (M10) max. +110 C.

9)

Maximum tightening torque:


M10 capped thread: 35 Nm, depth of screw entry 9mm.

11

10) Cooling air speed 0.5m/s. In the case of natural air cooling, reduction of 5 %.

12
13
14
15
16
Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

4/7

17

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
SITOR Semiconductor Fuses
SITOR, LV HRC design
Load rating of SITOR fuse links with LV HRC 3NH fuse bases
SITOR fuse links
Order No.

min Cu
Un

Operational BG
class

V AC

In

WL

mm

Order No.

BG

3NH3 430

3
3
3

Imax

IWL

150
190
240

143
181
228

3
3
3

285
330
400

271
314
380

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

3NH34

3
3
3
3

560
600
640
720

476
510
544
648

3
3
3

800
880
950

720
792
855

--

--

--

--

3NH3 430

3
3
3

135
180
250

115
153
213

3
3
3

315
450
800

268
383
800

00
00
00

80
100
100

80
100
100

00
00

125
125

125
125

1
1
1
1

160
160
200
200

160
160
200
200

1
1
2
2

250
250
315
315

250
250
315
315

3NC2 423-3C
3NC2 425-3C
3NC2 427-3C

500
500
500

gR
gR
gR

3
3
3

150
200
250

0.95
0.95
0.95

70
95
120

3NC2 428-3C
3NC2 431-3C
3NC2 432-3C

500
500
500

gR
gR
aR

3
3
3

300
350
400

0.95
0.95
0.95

185
240
240

3NC3 236-1
3NC3 237-1
3NC3 238-1
3NC3 240-1

690
690
690
690

aR
aR
aR
aR

3
3
3
3

630
710
800
900

0.85
0.85
0.90
0.90

480
560
640
720

3NC3 241-1
3NC3 242-1
3NC3 243-1
3NC3 244-1
3NC3 245-1

690
690
690
500
500

aR
aR
aR
aR
aR

3
3
3
3
3

1000
1100
1250
1400
1600

0.95
0.95
0.95
0.95
0.90

800
880
960
1080
1200

3NC3 236-6
3NC3 237-6
3NC3 238-6
3NC3 240-6

690
690
690
690

aR
aR
aR
aR

3
3
3
3

630
710
800
900

0.90
0.90
0.95
0.95

480
560
640
720

3NC3 241-6
3NC3 242-6
3NC3 243-6
3NC3 244-6
3NC3 245-6

690
690
690
500
500

aR
aR
aR
aR
aR

3
3
3
3
3

1000
1100
1250
1400
1600

1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
0.95

800
880
960
1080
1200

3NC3 336-1
3NC3 337-1
3NC3 338-1

1000
1000
1000
1000

aR
aR
aR
aR

3
3
3
3

630
710
800
900

0.85
0.85
0.85
0.90

480
560
640
720

3NC3 340-1
3NC3 341-1

LV HRC fuse bases

1000

aR

1000

0.90

800

3NC3 342-1
3NC3 343-1

800
800

aR
aR

3
3

1100
1250

0.90
0.90

880
960

3NC3 336-6
3NC3 337-6
3NC3 338-6

1000
1000
1000
1000

aR
aR
aR
aR

3
3
3
3

630
710
800
900

0.90
0.90
0.90
0.95

480
560
640
720

3NC3 342-6
3NC3 343-6

1000
800
800

aR
aR
aR

3
3
3

1000
1100
1250

0.95
0.95
0.95

800
880
960

3NC8 423-3C
3NC8 425-3C
3NC8 427-3C

660
660
660

gR
gR
gR

3
3
3

150
200
250

0.85
0.85
0.85

70
95
120

3NC8 431-3C
3NC8 434-3C
3NC8 444-3C

660
660
600

gR
gR
aR

3
3
3

350
500
1000

0.85
0.85
0.95

240
2 x 150
2 x (60 x 6)

3NE1 020-2
3NE1 021-0
3NE1 021-2

690
690
690

gR
gS
gR

00
00
00

80
100
100

1.0
1.0
1.0

25
35
35

3NE1 022-0
3NE1 022-2

690
690

gS
gR

00
00

125
125

1.0
1.0

50
50

3NE1 224-0
3NE1 224-2
3NE1 225-0
3NE1 225-2

690
690
690
690

gS
gR
gS
gR

1
1
1
1

160
160
200
200

1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0

70
70
95
95

3NE1 227-0
3NE1 227-2
3NE1 230-0
3NE1 230-2

690
690
690
690

gS
gR
gS
gR

1
1
1
1

250
250
315
315

1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0

120
120
2 x 70
2 x 70

3NE1 331-0
3NE1 331-2
3NE1 332-0

690
690
690

gS
gR
gS

2
2
2

350
350
400

1.0
1.0
1.0

2 x 95
2 x 95
2 x 95

3NH3 330

2
2
2

350
350
400

350
350
400

3NE1 333-0
3NE1 333-2
3NE1 334-0
3NE1 334-2

690
690
690
690

gS
gR
gS
gR

2
2
2
2

450
450
500
500

1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0

2 x 120
2 x 120
2 x 120
2 x 120

3NH3 430

3
3
3
3

450
450
500
500

450
450
500
500

3NC3 340-6
3NC3 341-6

BG = size

4/8

Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

3NH3 030/3NH4 030

3NH3 230/3NH4 230

3NH3 330

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
SITOR Semiconductor Fuses
SITOR, LV HRC design
SITOR fuse links

min Cu

Order No.

Un

Operational BG
class

In

3NE1 435-0
3NE1 435-2
3NE1 436-0
3NE1 436-2

690
690
690
690

gS
gR
gS
gR

3
3
3
3

560
560
630
630

1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0

2 x 150
2 x 150
2 x 185
2 x 185

3NE1 437-0
3NE1 437-1
3NE1 437-2

690
600
690

gS
gR
gR

3
3
3

710
710
710

1.0
1.0
1.0

3NE1 438-0
3NE1 438-1
3NE1 438-2

690
600
690

gS
gR
gR

3
3
3

800
800
800

3NE1 447-2
3NE1 448-2

690
690

gR
gR

3
3

3NE1 813-0
3NE1 814-0
3NE1 815-0
3NE1 803-0

690
690
690
690

gS
gS
gS
gS

3NE1 802-0
3NE1 817-0
3NE1 818-0
3NE1 820-0

690
690
690
690

3NE3 221
3NE3 222
3NE3 224
3NE3 225
3NE3 227

LV HRC fuse bases

WL

Order No.

BG

3NH3 430

3
3
3
3

2 x (40 x 5)
2 x (40 x 5)
2 x (40 x 5)

1.0
1.0
1.0

670
850

000
000
000
000

gS
gS
gS
gS

1000
1000
1000
1000
1000

3NE3 230-0B
3NE3 231
3NE3 232-0B
3NE3 233

Imax

IWL

560
560
630
630

560
560
630
630

3
3
3

710
690
710

690
690
710

2 x (50 x 5)
2 x (50 x 5)
2 x (50 x 5)

3
3
3

800
750
800

750
750
800

1.0
1.0

2 x (40 x 5)
2 x (40 x 8)

3
3

670
850

670
850

16
20
25
35

1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0

1.5
2.5
4
6

00
00
00
00

16
20
25
35

16
20
25
35

000
000
000
000

40
50
63
80

1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0

10
10
16
25

00
00
00
00

40
50
63
80

40
50
63
80

aR
aR
aR
aR
aR

1
1
1
1
1

100
125
160
200
250

0.95
0.95
1.0
1.0
1.0

35
50
70
95
120

3NH3 230/3NH4 230

1
1
1
1
1

100
125
160
200
250

95
119
160
200
250

1000
1000
1000
1000

aR
aR
aR
aR

1
1
1
1

315
350
400
450

0.95
0.95
0.90
0.90

185
240
240
2 x 150

3NH3 330

2
2
2
2

305
335
380
425

290
318
342
383

3NE3 332-0B
3NE3 333
3NE3 334-0B
3NE3 335

1000
1000
1000
1000

aR
aR
aR
aR

2
2
2
2

400
450
500
560

1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0

240
2 x 150
2 x 150
2 x 185

3NH3 430

3
3
3
3

400
450
500
560

400
450
500
560

3NE3 336
3NE3 337-8
3NE3 338-8
3NE3 340-8

1000
900
800
690

aR
aR
aR
aR

2
2
2
2

630
710
800
900

1.0
1.0
0.95
0.95

2 x 185
2 x 200
2 x 200
2 x 200

3
3
3
3

630
680
700
750

630
680
665
713

3NE4 101
3NE4 102
3NE4 117
3NE4 118

1000
1000
1000
1000

gR
gR
gR
aR

0
0
0
0

32
40
50
63

0.85
0.85
0.85
0.85

6
10
10
16

0/1
0/1
0/1
0/1

32
40
50
63

27
34
43
54

3NE4 120
3NE4 121
3NE4 122
3NE4 124

1000
1000
1000
1000

aR
aR
aR
aR

0
0
0
0

80
100
125
160

0.85
0.85
0.85
0.85

25
35
50
70

0/1
0/1
0/1
0/1

80
100
125
160

68
85
106
136

3NE4 327-0B
3NE4 330-0B
3NE4 333-0B
3NE4 334-0B
3NE4 337

800
800
800
800
800

aR
aR
aR
aR
aR

2
2
2
2
2

250
315
450
500
710

0.85
0.85
0.85
0.85
0.95

120
240
2 x (30 x 5)
2 x (30 x 5)
2 x (40 x 5)

3NH3 330

2
2
3
3
3

240
300
425
475
630

204
255
361
404
599

3NE8 015-1
3NE8 003-1
3NE8 017-1
3NE8 018-1
3NE8 020-1

690
690
690
690
690

gR
gR
gR
gR
aR

00
00
00
00
00

25
35
50
63
80

0.95
0.95
0.90
0.95
0.95

4
6
10
16
25

3NH3 030/3NH4 030

00
00
00
00
00

25
35
50
63
80

24
33
45
60
76

3NE8 021-1
3NE8 022-1
3NE8 024-1

690
690
690

aR
aR
aR

00
00
00

100
125
160

0.95
0.95
0.95

35
50
70

3NH3 030/3NH4 030

00
00
00

100
125
160

95
119
152

V AC

mm2

3NH3 030/3NH4 030

3NH3 120/3NH4 230

3NH3 430

Un = Rated voltage

min Cu = Required conductor cross-section Cu

BG = Size

Imax

= Maximum permissible current

IWL

= Maximum permissible current with varying load

In

= Rated current

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

WL = Varying load factor

15
16
Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

4/9

17

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
SITOR Semiconductor Fuses
SITOR, LV HRC design
Load rating of SITOR fuse links with 3NP LV HRC fuse switch disconnectors
SITOR fuse links
Order No.

Un

min
Cu
BG In

V AC

WL
mm2

3NC2 423-3C 500


3NC2 425-3C 500
3NC2 427-3C 500

3
3
3

150
200
250

0.95 70
0.95 95
0.95 120

3NC2 428-3C 500


3NC2 431-3C 500
3NC2 432-3C 500

3
3
3

300
350
400

0.95 185
0.95 240
0.95 240

3NC3 336-1
3NC3 337-1
3NC3 338-1

1000 3
1000 3
1000 3

630
710
800

0.85 480
0.85 560
0.85 640

3NC3 340-1
3NC3 341-1
3NC3 342-1
3NC3 343-1

1000
1000
800
800

3
3
3
v

900
1000
1100
1250

0.90
0.90
0.90
0.90

3NC8 423-3C 660


3NC8 425-3C 660
3NC8 427-3C 660

3
3
3

150
200
250

0.85 70
0.85 95
0.85 120

3NC8 431-3C 660


3NC8 434-3C 660
3NC8 444-3C 600

3NP LV HRC fuse switch disconnectors


Add-on units

Busbar devices

Order No. BG Imax IWL


A

Order No. BG Imax IWL


A

Order No. BG Imax IWL


A

Order No. BG Imax IWL


A
--

3
3
3

145
180
225

125
165
205

3NP44 70 3
3
3

140
175
220

120
160
200

3NP44 76 3
3
3

140
175
215

120
160
195

3
3
3

255
330
400

240
295
380

3
3
3

250
320
370

235
290
370

3
3
3

245
315
360

230
285
360

3
3
3

530
570
630

450
484
535

----

----

----

----

----

----

3
3
3
3

700
770
800
800

630
693
720
720

-----

-----

---v

-----

-----

-----

3NP54

3
3
3

135
180
225

125
165
205

3NP44 70 3
3
3

120
160
200

120
160
200

3NP44 76 3
3
3

120
155
195

120
155
195

3
3
3

350 0.85 240


500 0.85 2 x150
1000 0.95 2 x
3NP54
(60 x 6)

3
3
3

300
425
800

275
400
800

--

3
3
--

270
385
--

270
385
--

3
3
3NP44 76 3

260
375
400

260
375
400

00
00
00

80
100
98

80
100
101

3NP40 70 00
00
00

80
100
98

80
100
98

3NP40 76 00
00
00

80
100
98

80
100
98

00
00

125
125

125
125

00
00

125
120

125
120

00
00

125
120

160

160

160

160

3NP42 76 1

3NP54

3NP54

720
800
880
960

--

--

----

----

----

----

----

----

----

----

----

-----

-----

-----

----

----

----

----

----

----

----

----

----

125
120

---

---

---

160

160

3NP43 76 2

160 160

--

--

--

3NE1 020-2
3NE1 021-0
3NE1 021-2

690
690
690

00
00
00

80
100
100

1.0
1.0
1.0

25
35
35

3NE1 022-0
3NE1 022-2

690
690

00
00

125
125

1.0
1.0

125
125

3NE1 224-0

690

160

1.0

70

3NE1 224-2
3NE1 225-0
3NE1 225-2

690
690
690

1
1
1

160
200
200

1.0
1.0
1.0

70
95
95

1
1
1

160
200
200/
190

160
200
200/
190

2
2
2

160
200
200

160
200
200

1
1
1

160
200
190

160
200
190

2
2
2

160 160
200 200
200 200

3NE1 227-0
3NE1 227-2

690
690

1
1

250
250

1.0
1.0

120
120

1
1

2
2

250
250

250
250

1
1

250
235

250
235

2
2

250 250
250 250

3NE1 230-0

690

315

1.0

2x 70

250
250/
235
315 --

--

--

--

3NP43 76 2

315

315

--

--

--

3NE1 230-2

690

315

1.0

2x 70

--

--

3NE1 331-0

690

350

1.0

2x 95

3NE1 331-2
3NE1 332-0

690
690

2
2

350
400

1.0
1.0

3NE1 333-0

690

450

1.0

3NE1 333-2
3NE1 334-0

690
690

2
2

450
500

1.0
1.0

3NE1 334-2

690

500

1.0

3NE1 435-0

690

560

3NE1 435-2
3NE1 436-0
3NE1 436-2

690
690
690

3
3
3

3NE1 437-0

690

3NE1 437-1

600

3NE1 437-2

3NP50

3NP52/
3NP42

3NP53/
3NP43

--

3NP53/
3NP43
3NP53

250
250/
235
315

315

315

3NP43 70 2

315

315

315

315

--

3NP53/
3NP43

350

350

3NP54/
3NP44

350

350

3NP43 76 2

350

350

3NP44 76 3

350 350

2x 95
2x 95

2
2

350
400

350
400

3
3

350
400

350
400

2
2

350
400

350
400

3
3

350 350
400 400

2x 120 3NP54/
3NP44
2x 120 3NP54
2x 120 3NP54/
3NP44
2x 120 3NP54

450

450

--

--

--

--

3NP44 76 3

450

450

--

--

--

3
3

450
500

450
500

3NP44 70 3
--

425

425

3
3

425
480

425
480

---

---

---

500

500

3NP44 70 3

1.0

2x 150 3NP54/
3NP44

560

560

--

560
630
630

1.0
1.0
1.0

2x 150 3NP54
2x 185
2x 185

3
3
3

560
630
625

560
630
625

710

1.0

710

710

1.0

690

690

710

1.0

2x
(40x5)
2x
(40x5)
2x
(40x5)

685

685

--

3NE1 438-0

690

800

1.0

800

800

3NP44 70 3

750

700

640

630

--

--

--

600

800

1.0

750

750

710

630

600

600

--

--

--

3NE1 438-2

690

800

1.0

2x
(50x5)
2x
(50x5)
2x
(50x5)

3NE1 438-1

770

770

--

--

--

580

580

--

--

--

3NE1 447-2

690

670

1.0

655

655

--

--

--

530

530

--

--

--

690

850

1.0

2x
(40x5)
2x
(40x8)

3NE1 448-2

820

820

--

--

--

630

630

--

--

--

4/10

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465

465

--

--

3NP44 70 3
3
3

540
620
600

710

690

3
--

--

--

450

450

3NP44 76 3

510

510

540
620
600

3
3
3

500
535
520

690

650

670

630

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

500
535
520

----

----

----

600

600

--

--

--

570

570

--

--

--

540

540

--

--

--

--

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
SITOR Semiconductor Fuses
SITOR, LV HRC design
SITOR fuse links
Order No.

min
Cu

Un

BG In
V AC
A

WL

3NE1 813-0

690

000 16

1.0

1.5

3NE1 814-0
3NE1 815-0
3NE1 803-0

690
690
690

000 20
000 25
000 35

1.0
1.0
1.0

3NE1 802-0
3NE1 817-0
3NE1 818-0
3NE1 820-0

690
690
690
690

000
000
000
000

40
50
63
80

3NE3 221
3NE3 222
3NE3 224
3NE3 225
3NE3 227

1000
1000
1000
1000
1000

1
1
1
1
1

3NE3 230-0B
3NE3 231
3NE3 232-0B
3NE3 233

1000
1000
1000
1000

3NE3 332-0B
3NE3 333
3NE3 334-0B
3NE3 335

3NP LV HRC fuse switch disconnectors


Add-on units

Busbar devices

Order No. BG Imax IWL


A

Order No. BG Imax IWL


A

Order No. BG Imax IWL


A

Order No. BG Imax IWL


A

16

16

16

16

16

20
25
35

20
25
35

20
25
35

20
25
35

3NP40 75/ 00
3NP40 76
00
00
00

16

20
25
35

3NP40 15/ 000


3NP40 16
000
000
000

16

20
25
35

3NP50/
00
3NP40 70
00
00
00

16

2.5
4
6

3NP35/
000
3NP40 10
000
000
000

20
25
35

20
25
35

1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0

10
10
16
25

000
000
000
000

40
50
63
80

40
50
63
80

00
00
00
00

40
50
63
80

40
50
63
80

000
000
000
000

40
50
63
80

40
50
63
80

00
00
00
00

40
50
63
80

40
50
63
80

100
125
160
200
250

0.95
0.95
1.0
1.0
1.0

35
50
70
95
120

3NP52/
3NP42

1
1
1
1
1

95
110
140
175
210

90
110
140
175
210

3NP53/
3NP43

2
2
2
2
2

100
120
150
190
230

95
114
150
190
230

3NP42 76 1
1
1
1
1

95
115
150
185
225

90
109
150
185
225

100
125
160
200
250

95
119
160
200
250

1
1
1
1

315
350
400
450

0.95
0.95
0.90
0.90

185
3NP53
240
240
2x 150

2
2
2
2

285
310
330
360

280
300
320
340

3NP43 70 2
2
2
2

270
290
310
330

270
290
310
330

3NP43 76 2
2
2
2

285 285
310 310
330 330
360 360

1000
1000
1000
1000

2
2
2
2

400
450
500
560

1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0

240
3NP54
2x 150
2x 150
2x 185

3
3
3
3

360
400
450
510

345
385
450
510

3NP44 70 3
3
3
3

345
385
430
490

345 3NP44 76
385
430
490

3NE3 336
3NE3 337-8
3NE3 338-8
3NE3 340-8

1000
900
800
690

2
2
2
2

630
710
800
900

1.0
1.0
0.95
0.95

2x 185
2x 200
2x 200
2x 200

3
3
3
3

580
630
630
630

580
630
630
630

3
3
3
3

560
590
605
630

560
590
605
630

3NE4 101
3NE4 102
3NE4 117
3NE4 118

1000
1000
1000
1000

0
0
0
0

32
40
50
63

0.85
0.85
0.85
0.85

6
10
10
16

1
1
1
1

32
40
50
63

27
34
43
54

32
38
45
59

27
32
40
50

3NE4 120
3NE4 121
3NE4 122
3NE4 124

1000
1000
1000
1000

0
0
0
0

80
100
125
160

0.85
0.85
0.85
0.85

25
35
50
70

1
1
1
1

80
95
120
150

68
81
102
128

1
1
1
1

76
90
115
144

65
78
98
125

3NE4 327-0B 800

250

0.85 120

205

315

0.85 240

260

3NE4 333-0B 800

450

375

360

500

410

395

3NE4 337

800

710

0.85 2x
(30x5)
0.85 2x
(30x5)
0.95 2x
(40x5)

3NE4 334-0B 800

205/ 3NP44 70
210
255/
265
370/
380
400 3NP44 70

3NE4 330-0B 800

2/3 210/
220
2/3 270/
285
2/3 400/
420
3
450
3

600

570

540

540

3NE8 015-1

690

00

25

0.95 4

25

24

3NE8 003-1
3NE8 017-1
3NE8 018-1
3NE8 020-1

690
690
690
690

00
00
00
00

35
50
63
80

0.95
0.90
0.95
0.95

33
45
54
68

31
41
51
65

3NE8 021-1

690

00

100

0.95 35

3NE8 022-1
3NE8 024-1

690
690

00
00

125
160

0.95 50
0.95 70

mm2

6
10
16
25

3NP52

3NP53/
3NP54

3NP54

3NP40 70/ 00
3NP50
00
00
00
00

3NP50/
00 89
3NP40 70
00 106
00 130

85

3NP42 70 1
1
1
1

--

--

101
124

--

-----

-----

-----

3
3
3
3

340 340 -370 370


410 410
450 450

-----

-----

-----

3
3
3
3

500 500
510 510
520 520
530 530

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

-----

-----

-----

32
38
45
59

27
32
40
50

1
1
1
1

76
90
115
144

65
78
98
125

200

3NP44 76 3

235

210

250

280

260

390

370

3NP44 76 3

415

400

480

480

25

24

33
45
53
68

31
41
50
65

--

--

--

-----

-----

-----

--

--

--

---

---

---

3NP43 76 2
2
2
2
2

3NP42 76 1
1
1
1

3NP40 75/ 00
3NP40 76
00
00
00
00

3NP40 75/ 00 85
3NP40 76
00 100
00 125

81

--

--

--

--

--

95
120

Un = Rated voltage

min Cu = Required conductor cross-section Cu

BG = Size

Imax

= Maximum permissible current

IWL

= Maximum permissible current with varying load

In

= Rated current

1
2

--

--

--

---

---

---

3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13

WL = Varying load factor

14
15
16
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4/11

17

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
SITOR Semiconductor Fuses
SITOR, LV HRC design
Load rating of SITOR fuse links with 3KL/3KM LV HRC fuse switch disconnectors
SITOR fuse links
Order No.

min
Cu

Un

BG In
V AC
A

WL
mm2

3NC2 423-3C 500


3NC2 425-3C 500
3NC2 427-3C 500

3
3
3

150
200
250

0.95 70
0.95 95
0.95 120

3NC2 428-3C 500


3NC2 431-3C 500
3NC2 432-3C 500

3
3
3

300
350
400

0.95 185
0.95 240
0.95 240

3NC3 336-1
3NC3 337-1
3NC3 338-1

1000 3
1000 3
1000 3

630
710
800

0.85 480
0.85 560
0.85 640

3NC3 340-1
3NC3 341-1
3NC3 342-1
3NC3 343-1

1000
1000
800
800

3
3
3
3

900
1000
1100
1250

0.90
0.90
0.90
0.90

3NC8 423-3C 660


3NC8 425-3C 660
3NC8 427-3C 660

3
3
3

150
200
250

0.85 70
0.85 95
0.85 120

3NC8 431-3C 660


3NC8 434-3C 660
3NC8 444-3C 600

3
3
3

350 0.85 240


500 0.85 2 x 150
1000 0.95 2 x
(60 x 6)

3KL /3KM switch disconnectors with fuses


3KL add-on devices

3KM busbar devices

Order No. BG Imax IWL Order No. BG Imax IWL


A
A

Order No. BG Imax IWL


A

3KL61

--

720
800
880
960

3NE1 020-2
3NE1 021-0
3NE1 021-2

690
690
690

00
00
00

80
100
100

1.0
1.0
1.0

25
35
35

3NE1 022-0
3NE1 022-2

690
690

00
00

125
125

1.0
1.0

125
125

3NE1 224-0
3NE1 224-2
3NE1 225-0
3NE1 225-2

690
690
690
690

1
1
1
1

160
160
200
200

1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0

70
70
95
95

3NE1 227-0
3NE1 227-2
3NE1 230-0
3NE1 230-2

690
690
690
690

1
1
1
1

250
250
315
315

1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0

120
120
2x 70
2x 70

3NE1 331-0
3NE1 331-2
3NE1 332-0

690
690
690

2
2
2

350
350
400

1.0
1.0
1.0

2x 95
2x 95
2x 95

3NE1 333-0
3NE1 333-2
3NE1 334-0
3NE1 334-2

690
690
690
690

2
2
2
2

450
450
500
500

3NE1 435-0
3NE1 435-2
3NE1 436-0
3NE1 436-2

690
690
690
690

3
3
3
3

3NE1 437-0

690

3NE1 437-1
3NE1 437-2

3KL61

3
3
3

145 138 3KL62


180 171
225 214

3
3
3

150 143 -190 181


240 228

----

----

----

3
3
3

255 242
330 314
400 380

3
3
3

270 257
345 328
400 380

----

----

----

----

----

----

3
3
3

500 425 -540 459


600 510

----

----

----

-----

-----

-----

3
3
3
3

650
720
800
800

-----

-----

-----

3
3
3

135 115 3KL62


180 153
225 191

3
3
3

140 119 -190 162


240 204

----

----

----

3
3
3

300 255
425 361
800 800

3
3
3

315 268
450 383
630 630

----

----

----

3KL62

585
648
720
720

00 80 80 3KL53
00 100 100
00 100 100

00 80
80
3KM52
00 100 100
00 100 100

00 80
00 100
00 100

80
100
100

00 125 125
00 125 125

00 125 125
00 125 125

00 125
00 125

125
125

1
1
1
1

160
160
200
200

160 3KL57
160
200
200

2
2
2
2

160
160
200
200

160 3KM55
160
200
200

1
1
1
1

160
160
200
200

160
160
200
200

1
1
2
2

250
245
315
280

250
245
315 -280

2
2
---

250
250
---

250
250
-3KM57
--

1
1
2
2

250
245
315
280

250
245
315
280

3KL57

2
2
2

330 330 3KL61


300 300
375 375

3
3
3

350 350 3KM57


350 350
400 400

2
2
2

330
300
375

330
300
375

1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0

2x 120 3KL61
2x 120
2x 120
2x 120

3
3
3
3

450
450
500
500

450 3KL62
450
500
500

3
3
3
3

450
450
500
500

450
500
500
500

2
2
2
2

400
325
400
350

400
325
400
350

560
560
630
630

1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0

2x 150 3KL61
2x 150
2x 185
2x 185

3
3
3
3

560
560
630
615

560 3KL62
560
630
615

3
3
3
3

560
560
630
630

560 -560
630
630

-----

-----

-----

710

1.0

630 630

710 710

--

--

600

710

1.0

630 630

710 710

--

690

710

1.0

2x
(40x5)
2x
(40x5)
2x
(40x5)

630 630

700 700

--

3NE1 438-0

690

800

1.0

630 630

800 800

3NE1 438-1

600

800

1.0

630 630

3NE1 438-2

690

800

1.0

2x
(50x5)
2x
(50x5)
2x
(50x5)

630 630

3NE1 447-2

690

670

1.0

630 630

3NE1 448-2

690

850

1.0

2x
(40x5)
2x
(40x8)

630 630

3KL52

3KL55

3KL57

Order No. BG Imax IWL


A
--

--

--

----

----

----

----

-----

-----

-----

----

----

----

----

----

----

2
2
2
2

160
160
200
200

160
160
200
200

2
2
---

250
250
---

250
250
---

----

----

----

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

800 800

--

--

--

--

--

--

760 760

--

--

--

--

--

--

670 670

--

--

--

--

--

--

790 790

--

--

--

--

--

--

3KM57

---

--

= Maximum permissible current

IWL

= Maximum permissible current with varying load

Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

----

125
125

min Cu = Required conductor cross-section Cu

4/12

----

00 125
00 125

Imax

WL = Varying load factor

----

80
100
100

BG = Size
= Rated current

----

00 80
00 100
00 100

3KM53

Un = Rated voltage
In

----

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
SITOR Semiconductor Fuses
SITOR, LV HRC design
SITOR fuse links

min
Cu

Order No.

Un

BG In
V AC
A

WL

3NE1 813-0
3NE1 814-0
3NE1 815-0
3NE1 803-0

690
690
690
690

000
000
000
000

16
20
25
35

1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0

1.5
2.5
4
6

3NE1 802-0
3NE1 817-0
3NE1 818-0
3NE1 820-0

690
690
690
690

000
000
000
000

40
50
63
80

1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0

10
10
16
25

3NE3 221
3NE3 222
3NE3 224
3NE3 225
3NE3 227

1000
1000
1000
1000
1000

1
1
1
1
1

100
125
160
200
250

0.95
0.95
1.0
1.0
1.0

35
50
70
95
120

3NE3 230-0B
3NE3 231
3NE3 232-0B
3NE3 233

1000
1000
1000
1000

1
1
1
1

315
350
400
450

0.95
0.95
0.90
0.90

3NE3 332-0B
3NE3 333
3NE3 334-0B
3NE3 335

1000
1000
1000
1000

2
2
2
2

400
450
500
560

3NE3 336
3NE3 337-8
3NE3 338-8
3NE3 340-8

1000
900
800
690

2
2
2
2

3NE4 101
3NE4 102
3NE4 117
3NE4 118

1000
1000
1000
1000

3NE4 120
3NE4 121
3NE4 122
3NE4 124

1000
1000
1000
1000

mm2

3KL /3KM switch disconnectors with fuses


3KL... add-on devices

3KM... busbar devices

Order No. BG Imax IWL Order No. BG Imax IWL Order No. BG Imax IWL Order No. BG Imax IWL
A
A
A
A
00
00
00
00

16
20
25
35

16
20
25
35

00
00
00
00

40
50
63
80

40
50
63
80

3KL55

1
1
1
1
1

90
110
140
175
210

185
240
240
2x 150

3KL57

2
2
2
2

1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0

240
2x 150
2x 150
2x 185

3KL61

630
710
800
900

1.0
1.0
0.95
0.95

2x 185
2x 200
2x 200
2x 200

0
0
0
0

32
40
50
63

0.85
0.85
0.85
0.85

6
10
10
16

0
0
0
0

80
100
125
160

0.85
0.85
0.85
0.85

25
35
50
70

3NE4 327-0B 800


3NE4 330-0B 800
3NE4 333-0B 800

2
2
2

250
315
450

0.85 120
0.85 240
0.85 2x
(30x5)

3NE4 334-0B 800

500

3NE4 337

800

710

3NE8 015-1
3NE8 003-1
3NE8 017-1
3NE8 018-1
3NE8 020-1

690
690
690
690
690

00
00
00
00
00

3NE8 021-1
3NE8 022-1
3NE8 024-1

690
690
690

00
00
00

16
20
25
35

16
20
25
35

--

00
00
00
--

40
50
63
--

40
50
63
--

86 3KL57
105
140
175
210

2
2
2
2
2

95
115
150
180
220

240
265
290
320

228 -252
261
288

-----

3
3
3
3

340
380
440
500

340 3KL62
380
440
500

3
3
3
3

540
600
630
630

540
600
630
630

1
1
1
1

32
40
50
63

27
34
43
54

1
1
1
1

80
95
120
150

68
81
102
128

3KL57

2
2
2

175 149 3KL61


230 196
340 289

0.85 2x
(30x5)
0.95 2x
(40x5)

3KL61

425 361 3KL62

450 375

380 323

--

--

--

600 570

630 600

400 400

--

--

--

10

25
35
50
63
80

0.95
0.95
0.90
0.95
0.95

4
6
10
16
25

3KL50

00
00
00
00
00

25
33
45
54
68

00
00
00
00
00

25
35
50
60
68

00
00
00
00
00

25
33
45
54
68

00
00
00
00
00

25
35
50
60
68

24
33
45
57
65

11

100
125
160

0.95 35
0.95 50
0.95 70

3KL52

3KL52

3KL55

3KL52

24
31
41
51
65

3KL52

--

3KL52

3KL53

00 89 85 3KL53
00 106 101
00 130 124

00
00
00
00

16
20
25
35

16
20
25
35

00
00
00
00

40
50
63
80

40
50
63
80

90 3KM55
109
150
180
220

1
1
1
1
1

90
110
140
175
210

-----

-----

3KM57

2
2
2
2

3
3
3
3

360
400
470
530

360 3KM57
400
470
530

3
3
3
3

580
640
720
800

580
640
680
750

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

3
3
3

200 170 3KM57


260 221
370 315

24
33
45
57
65

3KM50

3KM52

3KM55

3KM50

3KM52

00 89 85 3KM52
00 106 101
00 130 124

00
00
00
00

16
20
25
35

16
20
25
35

--

00
00
00
--

40
50
63
--

40
50
63
--

86 3KM57
105
140
175
210

2
2
2
2
2

95
115
150
180
220

90
109
150
180
220

240
265
290
320

228 -252
261
288

-----

-----

-----

2
2
2
2

290
320
360
400

290 -320
360
400

-----

-----

-----

2
2
2
2

400
400
400
400

400
400
400
400

-----

-----

-----

1
1
1
1

32
40
50
63

27
34
43
54

-----

-----

-----

1
1
1
1

80
95
120
150

68
81
102
128

-----

-----

-----

2
2
2

175 149 -230 196


340 289

----

----

----

24
31
41
51
65

3KM52

--

3KM52

3KM53

00 89 85 3KM53
00 106 101
00 130 124

min Cu = Required conductor cross-section Cu

BG = Size

Imax

= Maximum permissible current

IWL

= Maximum permissible current with varying load

= Rated current

3
4

00
00
00
00

3KL50

Un = Rated voltage
In

1
2

00 89
00 106
00 130

85
101
124

5
6
7
8
9

12
13

WL = Varying load factor

14
15
16
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SITOR Semiconductor Fuses
SITOR, LV HRC design

Characteristic curves

Time/current characteristic curves diagram

Let-through characteristics (current limitation at 50 Hz)

[A ]

[s ]

6
4

vs

10 3

Let-through current

Virtual pre-arcing time

10 5

I2_10809

10 4

6
4
2
10 2
6
4

Unlimited peak values:


DC component 50 %
DC component 0 %

4 0 0
3 5 0
3 0 0
2 5 0
2 0 0
1 5 0

10 4

A
A
A
A
A
A

10 1
6
4

2 0 0 A

3 0 0 A

4 0 0 A

2
1 5 0 A

10 0

2 5 0 A

3 5 0 A

10 3
10 3

6
4

8 10 4

6
4
2
10 -2
6
4
2
10 -3
10 2

8 10 3

Prospective short-circuit current

6
[A ]

Correction factor kA for breaking I2t value

8 10 4

Peak arc voltage


I2_10811

1400

Peak arc voltage s [ V ]

1200
0.8

0.6

0.4

1000
800
600
400
200

0.2

4/14

100

200

400
300
Recovery voltage

500
w [V ]

600

Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

200

400
600
Recovery voltage w [ V ]

8 10 5

Prospective short-circuit current

10 -1

Correction factor

3
gR or aR
500 V AC
150 ... 400 A

I2_10812

Series 3NC2 4..


Size:
Operational class:
Rated voltage:
Rated current:

800

[A ]

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
SITOR Semiconductor Fuses
SITOR, LV HRC design
Series 3NC3 2
Size:
Operational class:
Rated voltage:
Rated current:

3
aR
500 V AC/690 V AC
630 ... 1600 A

4
I2_13402

2
10

10 5

6
4

Permissible
overload

2
10

6
4
2

1600 A
1400 A
1250 A
1100 A
1000 A
900 A
800 A
710 A
630 A

10
6
4
2
10

Melting

6
4

I2_13405

10
6
4

3
4

Let-through characteristics

Let-through current Ic [A]

Virtual melting time t vs [s]

Time/current characteristic curves diagram

6
1600 A
1400 A
1250 A
1100 A
1000 A
900 A
800 A
750 A
630 A

10 4
6
4

10

10 3

6
4

6 8 10 4
2
4
6 8 10 5
Prospective short-circuit current Ip [A]

6
7
8
9

2
-2

10

6
4

10

2
4

6 8 10 3
2
4 6 8 10 4
2
4 6 8 10 5
Prospective short-circuit current I p [A]

11

1600

I2_13403

Peak arc voltage

Peak arc voltage s [V]

U n = 500 V

0,8
U n = 690 V

0,6

0,4

I2_13404

Correction factor kA for breaking I2t value

Correction factor for breaking I 2 t value [A2 s]

10-1

10-3
10 2

1
2

1400

12

1200
1000

13

800
600
400

0,2

14

200

100

200

400 500 600 700


Recovery voltage Uw [V]

300

800

0
0

200

400
600
Recovery voltage U w [V]

800

15
16
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SITOR Semiconductor Fuses
SITOR, LV HRC design
Series 3NC3 3
Size:
Operational class:
Rated voltage:
Rated current:

3
aR
800 V AC, 1000 V AC
630 ... 1250 V
Let-through characteristics

Let-through current Ic [A]

2
10

6
4
2
10

Permissible
overload

6
4

I2_13409

10 5

I2_13406

104
6
4

6
1250 A
1100 A
1000 A
900 A
800 A
710 A
630 A

10 4

10

1250 A
1100 A
1000 A
900 A
800 A
710 A
630 A

6
4
2

Prearcing

10 0
6
4

10

10 3

6 8 10 4
2
4
6 8 10 5
Prospective short-circuit current I p [A]

2
10-1
6
4
2
10-2
6
4
2
2

6 8 10 3
2
4 6 8 10 4
2
4 6 8 10 5
Prospective short-circuit current I p [A]

Correction factor kA for breaking I2t value

Peak arc voltage


2600

U n = 800 V

0,8
U n = 1000 V

0,6

0,4

Peak arc voltage s [V]

I2_13407

I2_13408

10-3
10 2

Correction factor for breaking I 2 t -value [A2 s]

Virtual pre-arcing time t vs [s]

Time/current characteristic curves diagram

2400
2000
1600
1200
800
400

0,2
0

4/16

200

400
600
800
Recovery voltage U w [V]

1000

Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

0
0

200

400

600
800
1000
Recovery voltage U w [V]

1200

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
SITOR Semiconductor Fuses
SITOR, LV HRC design
Series 3NC5 531, 3NC5 8..
Operational class:
aR
Rated voltage:
800 V AC (350 A, 600 A),
1000 V AC (600 A, 800 A)
Rated current:
350 ... 800 A
Let-through characteristics (current limitation at 50 Hz)

[A]

[s]

6
4

6
8 0 0 A
6 3 0 A
6 0 0 A

Let-through current

vs

Virtual pre-arcing time

105

I2_11432

10 4

I2_11433

Time/current characteristic curves diagram

10 3
6
4
2
10 2
6
4

104

6
7

10 1
6
4

Unlimited peak values:


DC component 50 %
DC component 0 %

3 5 0 A

6 0 0 A
6 3 0 A

2
10 0

8 0 0 A

103
10 3

6
4

3
4
5

3 5 0 A

1
2

8 10 4

8 10 5

Prospective short-circuit current

2
p

[A]

10 -1
6
4

2
10 -2
6
4

10

2
2

6 8 10 3

6 8 10 4

Prospective short-circuit current

Correction factor kA for breaking I2t value

2000

6 3 0 A

1800
Peak arc voltage s [ V ]

Correction factor

0.8
6 0 0 A
8 0 0 A

0.6

11

Peak arc voltage


I2_11434

4 6 8 10 5
[A]

0.4
3 5 0 A

I2_11435

10 -3
10 2

12

1600
6 0 0 A
8 0 0 A

1400
1200

13

1000
3 5 0 A
6 3 0 A

800
600
400

0.2

14

200
0
0

200

400
600
Recovery voltage

800
w [V]

1000

200

400

600
800
1000
Recovery voltage w [ V ]

1200

15
16
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SITOR Semiconductor Fuses
SITOR, LV HRC design
Series 3NC7 3..-2
Operational class: aR
Rated voltage:
680 V AC
Rated current:
250 A, 350 A
Let-through characteristics (current limitation at 50 Hz)

3 5 0 A

Let-through current

vs

Virtual pre-arcing time

[A]

[s]

6
4

10 3
6
4
2
10 2
6
4

2 5 0 A

104
6

10 1
6
4

Unlimited peak values:


DC component 50 %
DC component 0 %

2
3 5 0 A

2 5 0 A
103
10 3

10 0
6
4

8 10 4

8 10 5

Prospective short-circuit current

2
10 -1
6
4
2
10 -2
6
4
2
10 -3
10 2

6 8 10 3

6 8 10 4

Prospective short-circuit current

4 6 8 10 5
[A]

Correction factor kA for breaking I2t value

Peak arc voltage


I2_11452

2000

1
Peak arc voltage s [ V ]

1800
Correction factor

105

I2_11449

10 4

I2_11450

Time/current characteristic curves diagram

0.8

0.6

0.4

1600
1400
1200
1000
800
600
400

0.2

200
0
0

4/18

100

200

300 400 500 600 700


Recovery voltage w [ V ]

800

Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

200

400

600
800
1000
Recovery voltage w [ V ]

1200

2
p

[A]

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
SITOR Semiconductor Fuses
SITOR, LV HRC design
3
gR or aR
660 V AC
150 ... 1000 A

Time/current characteristic curves diagram

Let-through characteristics (current limitation at 50 Hz)

10 3

Unlimited peak values:


DC component 50 %
DC component 0 %

Let-through current

vs

Virtual pre-arcing time

[A]

6
4

[s ]

10 5

I2_10821

10 4

6
4
2
10 2
6
4

I2_10824

Series 3NC8 4..


Size:
Operational class:
Rated voltage:
Rated current:

3 5 0 A
3 0 0 A
2 5 0 A
2 0 0 A
1 5 0 A

10 4

6
7

10 1
6
4

1 0 0 0 A

10 0

5 0
3 5
2
2

6
4
2
10 -1

10 3
10 2

0 A
0 A
5 0 A
0 0 A
1 5 0 A

6 8 10 3

6 8 10 4

6 8 10 5

Prospective short-circuit current

[A]

6
4

2
10 -2
6
4

10

2
10 -3
10 2

6 8 10 3

6 8 10 4

Prospective short-circuit current

Correction factor kA for breaking I2t value

6 8 10 5

4
p

[A ]

11

Peak arc voltage

Peak arc voltage s [ V ]

0.8

1 0 0 0 A

0.6

1 5 0 ... 5 0 0 A

0.4

I2_10823

1400

Correction factor

3
4

4 0 0 A

1
2

1200

12

1000
1 0 0 0 A

800

13

1 5 0 ... 5 0 0 A

600
400

14

200

0.2
0

100

200

300 400 500 600 700


Recovery voltage w [ V ]

800

200

400
600
Recovery voltage w [ V ]

800

15
16
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SITOR Semiconductor Fuses
SITOR, LV HRC design
Series 3NE1 02.-0, 3NE1 2..-0
Size:
00, 1
Operational class: gS
Rated voltage:
690 V AC
Rated current:
100 ... 315 A
Let-through characteristics (current limitation at 50 Hz)

vs

10 3

Let-through current

Virtual pre-arcing time

[A ]

6
4

6
4
2
10 2

3 1 5 A
2 5 0 A
2 0 0 A
1 6 0 A
1 2 5 A
1 0 0 A

6
4
2
10 1

Unlimited peak values:


DC component 50 %
DC component 0 %

3 1 5
2 5 0
2 0 0
1 2 5
1 0 0

10 4

A
A
/1 6 0 A
A

6
4

6
4

2
10 0

10 3
10 3

6
4

8 10 4

6
4
2
10 -2
6
4
2
10 -3
10 2

8 10 3

Prospective short-circuit current

8 10 4

Correction factor kA for breaking I2t value

Peak arc voltage


1400

0.8

Peak arc voltage s [ V ]

3 N E 1 2 ..-0
3 N E 1 0 2 .-0

0.6

0.4

1200
1000
800
600
400
200

0.2

0
0

4/20

100

200

300 400 500 600 700


Recovery voltage w [ V ]

800

Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

100

200

300 400 500 600 700


Recovery voltage w [ V ]

8 10 5

Prospective short-circuit current

10 -1

Correction factor

10 5

I2_10829

10 4

I2_10831

Time/current characteristic curves diagram

800

[A ]

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
SITOR Semiconductor Fuses
SITOR, LV HRC design
Series 3NE1 022.-2, 3NE1 2..-2, 3NE1 33.-2
Size:
00, 1
gR
Operational class:
Rated voltage:
690 V AC
Rated current:
80 ... 500 A
Let-through characteristics (current limitation at 50 Hz)
10 5

I2_10839a

6
A

6
4
2
10 3

Peak let-through current

Virtual pre-arcing time

tVS [s]

10 4

I2_10842a

Time/current characteristic curves diagram

6
4
2
10 2
6
4

80 A
100 A
125 A
160 A
200 A
250 A
315 A
350 A
400 A
450 A
500 A

2
10 1
6
4
2
10 0
6
4

1
2
3
4

500 A
450 A
400 A
350 A
315 A
250 A
200 A

10 4
6

6
7

160 A
125 A
100 A
80 A

10 3
10 2

10 3

2
4
6 10 4
2
Prospective short-circuit current

4
p

10 5

10 -1
6
4

2
10 -2
6
4

10

2
10 2

10 3

10 4

Prospective short-circuit current

Correction factor kA for breaking I2t value

10 5

4
p

11

Peak arc voltage


2000

I2_10841

10 -3

0.8

Peak arc voltage s [ V ]

Correction factor

1800

1 6 0 A

0.6

1 2 5 A

0.4

12

1600
1 6 0 ... 3 1 5 A

1400
1200

13

1000
1 2 5 A

800
3 5 0 A

600
400

14

200

0.2

0
0

100

200

300 400 500 600 700


Recovery voltage w [ V ]

800

200

400
600
Recovery voltage w [ V ]

800

15
16
Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

4/21

17

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
SITOR Semiconductor Fuses
SITOR, LV HRC design
Series 3NE1 33.-0, 3NE1 43.-0
Size:
2, 3
Operational class: gS
Rated voltage:
690 V AC
Rated current:
350 ... 800 A
Let-through characteristics (current limitation at 50 Hz)

vs

Let-through current

Virtual pre-arcing time

2
10 3
6
4
2
10 2

Unlimited peak values:


DC component 50 %
DC component 0 %

[A ]

[s ]

6
4

8 0 0
7 1 0
6 3 0
5 6 0
5 0 0
4 5 0
4 0 0
3 5 0

A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A

10 4

6
4

8 0 0 A
7 1 0
6 3 0
5 6
5

2
10 1
6
4
2
10 0

0 A
0 0
4 5 0
4 0
3
A

A
0 A
5 0 A

10 3
10 3

6
4

8 10 4

6
4
2
10 -2
6
4
2
10 -3
10 2

6 8 10 3

6 8 10 4

Prospective short-circuit current

6 8 10 5

4
p

[A ]

Correction factor kA for breaking I2t value

Peak arc voltage


1400
Peak arc voltage s [ V ]

0.8

0.6

0.4

1200
1000
800
600
400
200

0.2

0
0

4/22

100

200

300 400 500 600 700


Recovery voltage w [ V ]

800

Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

100

200

300 400 500 600 700


Recovery voltage w [ V ]

8 10 5

Prospective short-circuit current

10 -1

Correction factor

10 5

I2_10832

10 4

I2_10834

Time/current characteristic curves diagram

800

[A ]

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
SITOR Semiconductor Fuses
SITOR, LV HRC design
Series 3NE1 4..-2
Size:
Operational class:
Rated voltage:
Rated current:

3
gR
690 V AC
560 ... 850 A

Let-through characteristics (current limitation at 50 Hz)

Unlimited peak values:


DC component 50 %
DC component 0 %

10 3

Let-through current

vs

Virtual pre-arcing time

[A ]

6
4

[s ]

10 5

I2_10843

10 4

6
4
2
10 2

I2_10846

Time/current characteristic curves diagram

8 5 0
8 0 0
7 1 0
6 7 0
6 3 0
5 6 0

5
A
A
A
A
A
A

6
7

8 5 0 A
8 0 0 A
7 1 0 A
6 7 0 A
6 3 0 A
5 6 0 A

10 1
6
4
2
10 0

10 4
10 3

6
4

8 10 4

8 10 5

Prospective short-circuit current

[A ]

2
10 -1
6
4

2
10 -2
6
4

10

2
10 -3
10 2

6 8 10 3

6 8 10 4

Prospective short-circuit current

Correction factor kA for breaking I2t value

4 6 8 10 5
p [A ]

11

Peak arc voltage


I2_10845

2000

1
Peak arc voltage s [ V ]

1800
Correction factor

3
4

6
4
2

1
2

0.8

0.6

0.4

12

1600
1400
1200

13

1000
800
600
400

0.2

14

200
0

100

200

300 400 500 600 700


Recovery voltage w [ V ]

800

0
0

200

400
600
Recovery voltage w [ V ]

800

15
16
Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

4/23

17

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
SITOR Semiconductor Fuses
SITOR, LV HRC design
Series 3NE1 437-1, 3NE1 438-1
Size:
3
Operational class: gR
Rated voltage:
600 V AC
Rated current:
710 and 800 A

I2_10835

10 5

[A ]

Unlimited peak values:


DC component 50 %
DC component 0 %

10 3

vs

Virtual pre-arcing time

Let-through current

[s ]

6
4

6
4
2
10 2

8 0 0 A

7 1 0 A

6
4
8 0 0 A
7 1 0 A

2
10 1

6
4
2
10 4
10 3

10 0
6
4

8 10 4

6
4
2
10 -2
6
4
2
10 -3
10 2

6 8 10 3

6 8 10 4

Prospective short-circuit current

6 8 10 5

4
p

[A ]

Correction factor kA for breaking I2t value

Peak arc voltage


1400
Peak arc voltage s [ V ]

0.8

0.6

0.4

1200
1000
800
600
400
200

0.2

0
0

4/24

100

200

300 400 500 600 700


Recovery voltage w [ V ]

800

Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

100

200

300 400 500 600 700


Recovery voltage w [ V ]

8 10 5

Prospective short-circuit current

10 -1

Correction factor

Let-through characteristics (current limitation at 50 Hz)

10 4

I2_10838

Time/current characteristic curves diagram

800

[A ]

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
SITOR Semiconductor Fuses
SITOR, LV HRC design
000
gS
690 V AC
16 ... 80 A

Time/current characteristic curves diagram

Let-through characteristics (current limitation at 50 Hz)


8 0 A

[A]

vs

[s ]

6
4

6 3 A
5 0 A
4 0 A
3 2 A
2 5 A
2 0 A
1 6 A

2
10 3

Let-through current

Virtual pre-arcing time

10 4

I2_10825

10 4

6
4
8 0 A
6 3 A
5 0 A
4 0 A
3 5 A
2 5 A
2 0 A
1 6 A

2
10 2
6
4
2
10 1

I2_10828

Series 3NE1 8..-0


Size:
Operational class:
Rated voltage:
Rated current:

10 3

6
7

Unlimited peak values:


DC component 50 %
DC component 0 %

2
10 0

10 2
10 2

6
4

6 8 10 3

6 8 10 4

6 8 10 5

Prospective short-circuit current

[A]

2
10 -1
6
4

2
10 -2
6
4

10

2
10 -3
10 1

6 8 10 2

4 6 8 10 4
Prospective short-circuit current p [ A ]
2

6 8 10 3

Correction factor kA for breaking I2t value

11

Peak arc voltage


1400
Peak arc voltage s [ V ]

Correction factor

3
4
5

6
4

1
2

0.8

0.6

0.4

12

1200
1000
800

13

600
400

14

200

0.2

0
0

100

200

300 400 500 600 700


Recovery voltage w [ V ]

800

100

200

300 400 500 600 700


Recovery voltage w [ V ]

800

15
16
Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

4/25

17

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
SITOR Semiconductor Fuses
SITOR, LV HRC design
1
aR
1000 V AC
100 ... 225 A

Time/current characteristic curves diagram

Let-through characteristics (current limitation at 50 Hz)

2 5 0
2 0 0
1 6 0
1 2 5
1 0 0

10 4

Let-through current

vs

Virtual pre-arcing time

[A]

[s ]

6
4

10 3
6
4
2
10 2

A
A
A
A

2
10 3

10 1

6
4

6
4

Unlimited peak values:


DC component 50 %
DC component 0 %

2
10 0

10 2
10 2

2 5 0 A
2 0 0 A
1 6 0 A
1 2 5 A
1 0 0 A

6
4
2

6 8 10 3

6 8 10 4

6 8 10 5

Prospective short-circuit current

10 -1
6
4
2
10 -2
6
4
2
2

6 8 10 2

6 8 10 3

Prospective short-circuit current

4
[A ]

Correction factor kA for breaking I2t value

Peak arc voltage


2500

Peak arc voltage s [ V ]

I2_10860

6 8 10 4

0.8

0.6

0.4

I2_10861

10 -3
10 1

Correction factor

I2_10859

10 4

I2_10862

Series 3NE3 22.


Size:
Operational class:
Rated voltage:
Rated current:

2000

1500

1000

500
0.2
0
0

4/26

200

400
600
Recovery voltage

800
w [V ]

1000

Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

200

400

600
800
1000
Recovery voltage w [ V ]

1200

[A]

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
SITOR Semiconductor Fuses
SITOR, LV HRC design
1
aR
1000 V AC
315 ... 450 A

Time/current characteristic curves diagram

Let-through characteristics (current limitation at 50 Hz)

[A ]

[s ]

6
4

vs

10 5

I2_10863

10 4

10 3

Let-through current

Virtual pre-arcing time

6
4
2
10 2
6
4

I2_10864

Series 3NE3 23.


Size:
Operational class:
Rated voltage:
Rated current:

Unlimited peak values:


DC component 50 %
DC component 0 %

4 5 0
4 0 0
3 5 0
3 1 5

A
A
A

10 4

6
7

6
4

10 1

4 5 0 A
4 0 0 A
3 5 0 A
3 0 0 A

2
10 0

10 3
10 3

6
4

8 10 4

8 10 5

Prospective short-circuit current

[A ]

2
10 -1
6
4

2
10 -2
6
4

10

2
2

8 10 3

Prospective short-circuit current

Correction factor kA for breaking I2t value

8 10 4

11

Peak arc voltage


2500

Peak arc voltage s [ V ]

I2_10860

6
p[A ]

0.8

0.6

0.4

I2_10861

10 -3
10 2

Correction factor

3
4
5

6
4

1
2

12

2000

1500

13

1000

500

14

0.2
0
0

200

400
600
Recovery voltage

800
w [V ]

1000

200

400

600
800
1000
Recovery voltage w [ V ]

1200

15
16
Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

4/27

17

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
SITOR Semiconductor Fuses
SITOR, LV HRC design
Series 3NE3 3..
Size:
2
Operational class: aR
Rated voltage:
1000 V AC (up to 630 A)
900 V AC (710 A)
800 V AC (800 A)
690 V AC (900 A)
400 ... 900 A

Time/current characteristic curves diagram

Let-through characteristics (current limitation at 50 Hz)

[s ]

Let-through current

vs

[A ]

6
4

Virtual pre-arcing time

10 5

I2_10865

10 4

10 3
6
4
2
10 2

Unlimited peak values:


DC component 50 %
DC component 0 %

9 0 0
8 0 0
7 1 0
6 3 0

5 6 0
5 0 0
4 5 0
4 0 0

A
A
A
A
A
A

10 4

6
4

10 1
6
4

9 0 0 A
8 0 0 A
7 1 0 A
6 3 0 A
5 6 0 A
5 0 0 A
4 5 0 A
4 0 0 A

2
10 0
6
4
2

10 3
10 3

8 10 4

6
4
2
10 -2
6
4
2
2

6 8 10 3

6 8 10 4

Prospective short-circuit current

4
[A ]

Correction factor kA for breaking I2t value

Peak arc voltage

2500

Peak arc voltage s [ V ]

I2_10866

6 8 10 5

0.8

4 0 0 ... 6 3 0 A
7 1 0 A
8 0 0 A
9 0 0 A

0.6

0.4

I2_10861

10 -3
10 2

2000

1500

1000

500
0.2
0
0

4/28

200

400
600
Recovery voltage

800
w [V ]

1000

Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

200

400

600
800
1000
Recovery voltage w [ V ]

8 10 5

Prospective short-circuit current

10 -1

Correction factor

I2_10867

Rated current:

1200

[A ]

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
SITOR Semiconductor Fuses
SITOR, LV HRC design
Series 3NE3 4.., 3NE3 6..
Size:
3
aR
Operational class:
Rated voltage:
1000 V AC
Rated current:
100 ... 710 A
Let-through characteristics (current limitation at 50 Hz)
I2_10868

10 4

vs

10 3

Let-through current

Virtual pre-arcing time

[A ]

[s ]

6
4

6
4
2
10 2
6
4

7 1 0
6 3 0
5 0 0
4 5 0
4 0 0
3 1 5

Unlimited peak values:


DC component 50 %
DC component 0 %

I2_10871

Time/current characteristic curves diagram

A
A
A
A
A

2 2 4 A
104

1 0 0 A
6

6
7

10 1
6
4

7 1 0 A
6 3 0 A
5 0 0 A
4 5 0 A
4 0 0 A
3 1 5 A
2 2 4 A
1 0 0 A

2
10 0
6
4
2

103
6

8 10 3

6 8 10 4

6 8 10 5

Prospective short-circuit current

2
p

[A ]

10 -1
6
4

2
10 -2
6
4

10

2
2

6 8 10 3

6 8 10 4

Prospective short-circuit current

Correction factor kA for breaking I2t value

6 8 10 5

11

Peak arc voltage

I2_10869

4
[A ]

2000
1800
Peak arc voltage s [ V ]

0.8

0.6

0.4

12

I2_10870

10 -3
10 2

Correction factor

3
4

1
2

1600
1400

13

1200
1000
800

14

600
400

0.2

200
0

200

400
600
Recovery voltage

800
w [V ]

1000

200

400

600
800
1000
Recovery voltage w [ V ]

15

1200

16
Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

4/29

17

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
SITOR Semiconductor Fuses
SITOR, LV HRC design
Series 3NE3 5.5-5, 3NE4 1..-5
Operational class: aR, gR
Rated voltage:
800 V AC (170 A),
1000 V AC (50 A, 100 A, 200 A, 450 A)
Rated current:
50 ... 450 A
Let-through characteristics (current limitation at 50 Hz)
I2_11441

4 5 0 A

2
10 4

1 7 0 A
2 0 0 A

1 0 0 A

Let-through current

vs

Virtual pre-arcing time

[A]

[s]

6
4

10 3
6
4
2
10 2
6
4

4
5 0 A
2
10 3

1 7 0 A

2
5 0 A

10 1

1 0 0 A

2 0 0 A

4 5 0 A

6
4

Unlimited peak values:


DC component 50 %
DC component 0 %

2
10 2
10 2

10 0
6
4

6 8 10 3

6 8 10 4

6 8 10 5

Prospective short-circuit current

2
10 -1
6
4
2
10 -2
6
4
2
2

6 8 10 2

6 8 10 3

Prospective short-circuit current

4 6 8 10 4
[A]

Correction factor kA for breaking I2t value

2000

0.8

1 7 0 A

0.6
5 0 /1 0 0 A
2 0 0 /4 5 0 A

0.4

1800
Peak arc voltage s [ V ]

I2_11443

Peak arc voltage


I2_11444

10 -3
10 1

Correction factor

10 4

I2_11442

Time/current characteristic curves diagram

1600

1 7 0 A

1400

2 0 0 A

1200
1000
800
600
400

0.2

200
0
0

4/30

200

400
600
Recovery voltage

800
w [V]

1000

Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

200

400

600
800
1000
Recovery voltage w [ V ]

1200

[A]

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
SITOR Semiconductor Fuses
SITOR, LV HRC design
0
gR or aR
1000 V AC
32 ... 160 A

Time/current characteristic curves diagram

Let-through characteristics (current limitation at 50 Hz)

[A]

[s ]

6
4

1 6 0 A
1 2 5 A

1 0 0 A

Let-through current

vs

Virtual pre-arcing time

10 4

I2_10855

10 4

10 3
6
4
2
10 2
6
4

I2_10858

Series 3NE4 1..


Size:
Operational class:
Rated voltage:
Rated current:

6 3 A
5 0 A
4 0 A

3 2 A

10 3

6
7

10 1
6
4
2
10 0
6
4
2

Unlimited peak values:


DC component 50 %
DC component 0 %

1 6 0 A
1 2 5 A
1 0 0 A
8 0 A
6 3 A
5 0 A
4 0 A
3 2 A

10 2
10 2

6 8 10 3

6 8 10 4

6 8 10 5

Prospective short-circuit current

[A]

10 -1
6
4

2
10 -2
6
4

10

2
2

6 8 10 2

6 8 10 3

Prospective short-circuit current

Correction factor kA for breaking I2t value

6 8 10 4

11

Peak arc voltage


2500

Peak arc voltage s [ V ]

I2_10856

4
[A ]

0.8

0.6

0.4

I2_10857

10 -3
10 1

Correction factor

3
4

8 0 A

1
2

12

2000

1500

13

1000

500

14

0.2
0
0

200

400
600
Recovery voltage

800
w [V ]

1000

200

400

600
800
1000
Recovery voltage w [ V ]

1200

15
16
Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

4/31

17

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
SITOR Semiconductor Fuses
SITOR, LV HRC design
Series 3NE4 3..-0B, 3NE4 337
Size:
2
Operational class: aR
Rated voltage:
800 V AC
Rated current:
250 ... 710 A

I2_10851

10 5

[A ]

10 3

Let-through current

vs

Virtual pre-arcing time

[s ]

6
4

6
4
2
10 2
6
4

Unlimited peak values:


DC component 50 %
DC component 0 %

7 1 0 A
5 0 0 A

4 5 0 A
3 1 5 A

10 4

2 5 0 A

2
4

10 1
6
4

7 1 0 A
5 0 0 A
4 5 0 A
3 1 5 A
2 5 0 A

2
10 0
6
4

10 3
10 3

8 10 4

6
4
2
10 -2
6
4
2
10 -3
10 2

6 8 10 3

6 8 10 4

Prospective short-circuit current

4 6 8 10 5
[A ]

Correction factor kA for breaking I2t value

Peak arc voltage


I2_10853

2000

1
Peak arc voltage s [ V ]

1800
0.8
4 5 0 A

0.6
3 1 5 A

0.4
ADA94-5003a-v

4/32

1600
1400
1200
1000
800
600

0.2
100

200

300 400 500 600 700


Recovery voltage w [ V ]

800

Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

400
200
0
0

200

400
600
800
Recovery voltage w [ V ]

8 10 5

Prospective short-circuit current

10 -1

Correction factor

Let-through characteristics (current limitation at 50 Hz)

10 4

I2_10854

Time/current characteristic curves diagram

1000

[A ]

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
SITOR Semiconductor Fuses
SITOR, LV HRC design
Series 3NE4 3..-6B, 3NE4 337-6
Operational class:
aR
Rated voltage:
800 V AC
Rated current:
250 ... 710 A
Let-through characteristics (current limitation at 50 Hz)

[A]

[s]

6
4

Let-through current

vs

Virtual pre-arcing time

105

I2_11445

10 4

I2_11446

Time/current characteristic curves diagram

10 3
6
4
2
10 2
6
4

5 0 0 A

4 5 0 A
3 1 5 A

104

2 5 0 A

6
7

10 1
7 1 0 A
5 0 0 A
4 5 0 A
3 1 5 A
2 5 0 A

6
4
2

Unlimited peak values:


DC component 50 %
DC component 0 %

103
10 3

10 0
6
4

3
4

7 1 0 A

1
2

8 10 4

8 10 5

Prospective short-circuit current

2
p

[A]

2
10 -1
6
4

2
10 -2
6
4

10

2
10 -3
10 2

6 8 10 3

6 8 10 4

Prospective short-circuit current

Correction factor kA for breaking I2t value

4 6 8 10 5
[A]

11

Peak arc voltage


I2_11448

2000

1
Peak arc voltage s [ V ]

Correction factor

1800
0.8
4 5 0 A

0.6

3 1 5 A

0.4

12

1600
1400
1200

13

1000
800
600
400

0.2

14

200
0
0

100

200

300 400 500 600 700


Recovery voltage w [ V ]

800

200

400

600
800
1000
Recovery voltage w [ V ]

1200

15
16
Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

4/33

17

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
SITOR Semiconductor Fuses
SITOR, LV HRC design
3
aR
1500 V AC
160 ... 600 A

Time/current characteristic curves diagram

Unlimited peak values:


DC component 50 %
DC component 0 %

[A ]

[s ]

Let-through current

vs

Virtual pre-arcing time

I2_10872

6
4

10 3
6
4
2
10 2
6
4

4 5 0 A
3 5 0 A
3 1 5 A

2 2 4 A
1 6 0 A

104

6
4

2
10 1
6
4

2
10 0

103
10 3

4 5 0 A
3 5 0 A
3 1 5 A
2 2 4 A
1 6 0 A

6
4
2
10 -1

2
6 8 10 4
4
6 8 10 5
Prospective short-circuit current

6
4
2
10 -2
6
4
2
10 -3
10 2

6 8 10 3

6 8 10 4

Prospective short-circuit current

4
[A ]

Correction factor kA for breaking I2t value

6 8 10 5

Peak arc voltage


I2_10874

4000

1
Peak arc voltage s [ V ]

3600
Correction factor

0.8

0.6

0.4

3200
2800
2400
2000
1600
1200
800

I201_10873

Let-through characteristics (current limitation at 50 Hz)

10 4

I2_10875

Series 3NE5 4..


Size:
Operational class:
Rated voltage:
Rated current:

0.2
0

4/34

500
1000
Recovery voltage

1500
w

[V ]

Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

400
0

400

800
1200
1600
Recovery voltage w [ V ]

2000

2
p

[A ]

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
SITOR Semiconductor Fuses
SITOR, LV HRC design
Series 3NE5 6..
Size:
Operational class:
Rated voltage:
Rated current:

3
aR
1500 V AC
250 ... 600 A

Let-through characteristics (current limitation at 50 Hz)


6 0 0 A

Unlimited peak values:


DC component 50 %
DC component 0 %

[A ]
c

2
10 3

Let-through current

vs

[s ]

6
4

Virtual pre-arcing time

I2_10876

10 4

6
4
2
10 2
6
4

I2_10877

Time/current characteristic curves diagram

4 5 0 A

6
7

10 1
2

4 5 0 A

6 0 0 A

2 5 0 A

10 0

103
10 3

6
4

6 8 10 4

8 10 5

Prospective short-circuit current

2
p

[A ]

2
10 -1
6
4

2
10 -2
6
4

10

2
10 -3
10 2

6 8 10 3

6 8 10 4

Prospective short-circuit current

Correction factor kA for breaking I2t value

4
[A ]

6 8 10 5

11

Peak arc voltage


I2_10874

4000

1
Peak arc voltage s [ V ]

0.8

0.6

0.4

12

3200
2800
2400

13

2000
1600
1200
800

I201_10873

Correction factor

3600

0.2
0

3
4
5

2 5 0 A
104

6
4

1
2

500
1000
Recovery voltage

1500
w

[V ]

14

400
0

400

800
1200
1600
Recovery voltage w [ V ]

2000

15
16
Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

4/35

17

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
SITOR Semiconductor Fuses
SITOR, LV HRC design
Series 3NE6 4.., 3NE9 4..
Operational class: aR, gR
Rated voltage:
600 V AC (1250 A),
800 V AC (710 A, 1250 A,),
900 V AC (710 A)
Rated current:
710 ... 1250 A

[s]
vs

2
10 3
6
4
2
10 2
6
4

6
4
2
10 3
6
4
2
10 2
6
4

10 1

10 1
8 5 0 A

6
4

7 1 0 A

10 0

10 0

6
4

6
4

10 -1

10 -1

6
4

6
4

10 -2

10 -2

6
4

6
4

9 0 0 A

2
2

6 8 10 3

6 8 10 4

Prospective short-circuit current

4/36

1 2 5 0 A

6
4

10 -3
10 2

I2_11437

10 4

I2_11436

6
4

Virtual pre-arcing time

vs

[s]

10 4

Virtual pre-arcing time

Time/current characteristic curves diagrams

4 6 8 10 5
[A]

Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

10 -3
10 2

6 8 10 3

6 8 10 4

Prospective short-circuit current

4 6 8 10 5
[A]

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
SITOR Semiconductor Fuses
SITOR, LV HRC design
Series 3NE6 4.., 3NE9 4..
Operational class:
aR, gR
Rated voltage:
600 V AC (1250 A),

3
4

800 V AC (710 A, 1250 A),


900 V AC (710 A)
710 ... 1250 A

Rated current:

Let-through characteristics (current limitation at 50 Hz)


I2_11438

105

[A]

Let-through current

8 5 0 /9 0 0 /1 2 5 0 A

4
7 1 0 A
2

6
7

104
6
4

Unlimited peak values:


DC component 50 %
DC component 0 %

103
10 3

8 10 4

8 10 5

Prospective short-circuit current

Correction factor kA for breaking I2t value

Peak arc voltage

0.6
9 0 0 A
7 1 0 A

0.4

2000
7 1 0 A
9 0 0 A

1800
Peak arc voltage s [ V ]

8 0 0 A
1 2 5 0 A

0.8

[A]

I2_11439

2
p

1600

I2_11440

Correction factor

1
2

10

1400
1200
1000
8 5 0 A
1 2 5 0 A

800

11

600
400

0.2

200
0
0

200

400
600
Recovery voltage

800
w [V]

1000

200

400

600
800
1000
Recovery voltage w [ V ]

12

1200

13
14
15
16
Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

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17

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
SITOR Semiconductor Fuses
SITOR, LV HRC design
Series 3NE7 4.., 3NE7 6..
Size:
3
Operational class: aR
Rated voltage:
2000 V AC
Rated current:
200 ... 710 A

I2_10878

10 5

[A ]

2
10 3

Let-through current

Virtual pre-arcing time

vs

[s ]

6
4

6
4
2
10 2
6
4

Unlimited peak values:


DC component 50 %
DC component 0 %

7 1 0
6 3 0
5 2 5
4 0 0
3 5 0

A
A
/4 5 0 A
A

2 5 0 A
2 0 0 A

10 4
6

10 1

7 1 0 A
6 3 0 A
5 2 5 A
4 5 0 A
4 0 0 A
3 5 0 A
2 5 0 A
2 0 0 A

6
4
2
10 0
6
4

10 3
10 3

8 10 4

6
4
2
10 -2
6
4
2
2

6 8 10 3

6 8 10 4

Prospective short-circuit current

4
[A ]

Correction factor kA for breaking I2t value

Peak arc voltage


4000
3600
Peak arc voltage s [ V ]

I2_10879

6 8 10 5

0.8

0.6

0.4

I2_10880

10 -3
10 2

3200
2800
2400
2000
1600
1200
800
400

0.2

4/38

500

1000
1500
Recovery voltage U w [ V ]

2000

Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

400

800

1200 1600
2000
Recovery voltage w [ V ]

8 10 5

Prospective short-circuit current

10 -1

Correction factor

Let-through characteristics (current limitation at 50 Hz)

10 4

I2_10881

Time/current characteristic curves diagram

2400

[A ]

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
SITOR Semiconductor Fuses
SITOR, LV HRC design
00
gR or aR
690 V AC
25 ... 160 A

Time/current characteristic curves diagram

Let-through characteristics (current limitation at 50 Hz)

Virtual pre-arcing time

Let-through current

vs

2
10 3

1 6 0 A
1 2 5 A
1 0 0 A
8 0 A
6 3 A
5 0 A

[A]

6
4

[s ]

10 4

I2_10847

10 4

6
4
2
10 2
6
4

I2_10850

Series 3NE8 0..-1


Size:
Operational class:
Rated voltage:
Rated current:

10 3

6
7

2
4

1 6 0 A
1 2 5 A
1 0 0 A
8 0 A
6 3 A
5 0 A
3 5 A
2 5 A

10 1
6
4
2
10 0
6
4

3
4
5

3 5 A
2 5 A

1
2

Unlimited peak values:


DC component 50 %
DC component 0 %

10 2
10 2

6 8 10 3

6 8 10 4

6 8 10 5

Prospective short-circuit current

[A]

2
10 -1
6
4

2
10 -2
6
4

10

2
10 -3
10 1

6 8 10 2

6 8 10 3

Prospective short-circuit current

Correction factor kA for breaking I2t value

6 8 10 4

4
p

[A ]

11

Peak arc voltage


I2_10849

2000

1
Peak arc voltage s [ V ]

Correction factor

1800
0.8

0.6

0.4

12

1600
1400
1200

13

1000
800
600
400

0.2

14

200
0

100

200

300 400 500 600 700


Recovery voltage w [ V ]

800

0
0

200

400
600
Recovery voltage w [ V ]

800

15
16
Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

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17

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
SITOR Semiconductor Fuses
SITOR, LV HRC design
Series 3NE8 70.1.-1, 3NE8 71.-1
000
Size:
Operational class: gR or aR
Rated voltage:
690 V AC/700 V DC
Rated current:
20 ... 63 A

[A]

[s ]
vs

Let-through current

Virtual pre-arcing time

10 4

I2_10813

6
4

10 3
6
4
2
10 2
6
4

4
6 3 A
5 0 A
4 0 A
3 2 A
2 5 A
2 0 A

10 3
6

10 1
3 2 A

2 0 A

6
4

2 5 A

5 0 A
4 0 A

Unlimited peak values:


DC component 50 %
DC component 0 %

2
6 3 A

2
10 2
10 2

10 0
6
4

6 8 10 3

6 8 10 4

6 8 10 5

Prospective short-circuit current

2
10 -1
6
4
2
10 -2
6
4
2
10 -3
10 1

8 10 2

Prospective short-circuit current

6
[A ]

Correction factor kA for breaking I2t value

8 10 3

Peak arc voltage


1400

Peak arc voltage s [ V ]

0.8

0.6

0.4

1200
1000
800
600
400
200

0.2

0
0

4/40

ADA94-5004a-v

Correction factor

Let-through characteristics (current limitation at 50 Hz)

10 4

I2_10816

Time/current characteristic curves diagram

100

200

300 400 500 600 700


Recovery voltage w [ V ]

800

Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

100

200

300 400 500 600 700


Recovery voltage w [ V ]

800

[A]

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
SITOR Semiconductor Fuses
SITOR, LV HRC design
Series 3NE8 72.-1, 3NE8 731-1
Size:
000
aR
Operational class:
Rated voltage:
690 V AC/700 V DC
Rated current:
80 ... 315 A
Let-through characteristics (current limitation at 50 Hz)

10 3

Let-through current

vs

Virtual pre-arcing time

[A]

6
4

[s ]

10 5

I2_10817

10 4

6
4
2
10 2

I2_10820

Time/current characteristic curves diagram

Unlimited peak values:


DC component 50 %
DC component 0 %

3 1 5
2 5 0
2 0 0
1 6 0
1 2 5
1 0 0
8 0 A

6
4

2
10 1

A
A
A
A

6
7
A
A

6
4

3 1 5 A
2 5 0 A
2 0 0 A
1 6 0 A
1 2 5 A
1 0 0 A
8 0 A

2
10 0
6
4
2

10 3
6
10 2

6 8 10 3

6 8 10 4

6 8 10 5

Prospective short-circuit current

[A]

10 -1
6
4

2
10 -2
6
4

10

2
10 -3
10 1

6 8 10 2

6 8 10 3

Prospective short-circuit current

Correction factor kA for breaking I2t value

4 6 8 10 4
[A ]

11

Peak arc voltage


1400

Peak arc voltage s [ V ]

0.8

0.6

0.4

12

1200
1000
800

13

600
400

ADA94-5003a-v

Correction factor

3
4
5

10 4

1
2

0.2
0

100

200

300 400 500 600 700


Recovery voltage w [ V ]

800

14

200
0

100

200

300 400 500 600 700


Recovery voltage w [ V ]

800

15
16
Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

4/41

17

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
SITOR Semiconductor Fuses
SITOR, LV HRC design
Series 3NE9 63.
Size:
Operational class:
Rated voltage:
Rated current:

3
aR
2500 V AC
400 ... 630 A

[A ]

vs

10 3

Let-through current

Virtual pre-arcing time

10 5

I2_10882

[s ]

6
4

6
4
2
10 2
6
4

6 3 0 A

Unlimited peak values:


DC component 50 %
DC component 0 %

5 0 0 A
4 0 0 A

10 4
6

10 1
6
4

6 3 0 A
5 0 0 A
4 0 0 A

10 0

10 3
10 3

6
4

8 10 4

6
4
2
10 -2
6
4
2
10 -3
10 2

6 8 10 3

6 8 10 4

Prospective short-circuit current

4
[A ]

Correction factor kA for breaking I2t value

6 8 10 5

Peak arc voltage

Peak arc voltage s [ V ]

0.8

0.6

0.4

I2_10884

6000
5000
4000
3000
2000
1000

0.2

4/42

400

800

1200 1600 2000 2400 2800


Recovery voltage w [ V ]

Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

500

1000

1500
2000
2500
Recovery voltage w [ V ]

8 10 5

Prospective short-circuit current

10 -1

Correction factor

Let-through characteristics (current limitation at 50 Hz)

10 4

I2_10885

Time/current characteristic curves diagram

3000

[A ]

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
SITOR Semiconductor Fuses
SITOR, cylindrical fuse design

Technical specifications
Cylinders

Rated
voltage Un

Rated
current In

Melting I2t
value I2ts
(tvs = 1 ms)

Breaking I2t
value
I2tA at Un

Temperature
rise at In
body center

Power
dissipation
at In

Weight
approx.

V AC

V DC

A2s

A2s

kg

Operational Rated
class
voltage Un
(IEC 60269)

3NC1 003

aR

600

400

30

1.2

0.01

3NC1 006

aR

600

400

20

30

1.5

0.01

3NC1 008

aR

600

400

30

25

0.01

3NC1 010

aR

600

400

10

60

40

2.5

0.01

3NC1 012

aR

600

400

12

15

110

50

0.01

3NC1 016

aR

600

400

16

25

150

60

3.5

0.01

3NC1 020

aR

600

400

20

34

200

80

4.8

0.01

3NC1 025

aR

600

400

25

60

250

90

0.01

3NC1 032

aR

600

400

32

95

500

110

7.5

0.01

3NC1 401

aR

660

700

1.2

90

0.02

3NC1 402

aR

660

700

10

30

0.02

3NC1 403

aR

660

700

15

40

2.5

0.02

3NC1 404

aR

660

700

25

50

0.02

3NC1 405

aR

690

700

20

1.5

0.02

3NC1 406

aR

690

700

12

30

1.5

0.02

3NC1 410

aR

690

700

10

3.6

20

50

0.02

3NC1 410-5

aR

690

7001)

10

3.6

90

50

0.02

3NC1 415

aR

690

700

15

10

75

60

5.5

0.02

3NC1 415-5

aR

690

7001)

15

100

60

5.5

0.02

3NC1 420

aR

690

700

20

26

120

70

0.02

3NC1 420-5

aR

690

7001)

20

26

500

70

0.02

3NC1 425

aR

690

700

25

44

250

80

0.02

3NC1 425-5

aR

690

7001)

25

47

400

80

0.02

3NC1 430

aR

690

700

30

58

300

80

0.02

3NC1 430-5

aR

690

7001)

30

58

500

80

0.02

3NC1 432

aR

690

700

32

95

700

80

7.6

0.02

3NC1 432-5

aR

690

7001)

32

68

600

80

7.6

0.02

3NC1 440

aR

690

700

40

110

900

100

0.02

3NC1 440-5

aR

690

7001)

40

84

900

100

0.02

3NC1 450

aR

690

700

50

220

1800

110

0.02

3NC1 450-5

aR

690

7001)

50

200

2000

110

0.02

3NC2 200

aR

600

700

100

1250

8000

110

16

0.06

3NC2 200-5

aR

600

7001)

100

1100

8500

110

16

0.06

3NC2 220

aR

690

700

20

34

220

40

4.6

0.06

3NC2 220-5

aR

690

7001)

20

19

240

40

0.06

3NC2 225

aR

690

700

25

50

300

50

5.6

0.06

3NC2 225-5

aR

690

7001)

25

34

350

50

0.06

3NC2 232

aR

690

700

32

80

450

65

0.06

3NC2 232-5

aR

690

7001)

32

54

500

65

0.06

3NC2 240

aR

690

700

40

100

700

80

8.5

0.06

3NC2 240-5

aR

690

7001)

40

68

800

80

0.06

3NC2 250

aR

690

700

50

185

1350

90

9.5

0.06

3NC2 250-5

aR

690

7001)

50

135

1500

90

9.5

0.06

3NC2 263

aR

690

700

63

310

2600

100

11

0.06

3NC2 263-5

aR

690

7001)

63

280

3000

100

11

0.06

3NC2 280

aR

690

700

80

620

5500

110

13.5

0.06

3NC2 280-5

aR

690

7001)

80

600

6000

110

13.5

0.06

1)

1.6

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

Cooling air speed 1 m/s. In the case of natural air cooling, reduction of 5 %.

15
16
Siemens ET B1 AO 2008, Characteristic curves

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17

Siemens AG 2007

BETA Protecting
SITOR Semiconductor Fuses
SITOR, cylindrical fuse design
Load rating of SITOR cylindrical fuses without strikers
in fuse holders - can be used as fuse switch disconnectors1)2)
For SITOR Rated
fuse links voltage

Rated Required Cylindrical fuse bases


current conductor
crosssection
1-pole
2-pole
In
Cu
Type
Imax Type

V AC

mm2

Fuse holders - can be used as


fuse switch disconnectors1)

Imax

3-pole
Type

Imax

1-pole
Type

Imax

2-pole
Type

3-pole
Imax Type

Imax

Size 10 x 38
3NC1 003 600
3NC1 006
3NC1 008

3
6
8

1
1
1

3
6
8

3NC1 038-1

3NC1 010
3NC1 012
3NC1 016

10
12
16

1.5
1.5
2.5

10
12
16

3NC1 020
3NC1 025
3NC1 032

20
25
32

2.5
4
6

20
25
32

3NC1 038-2
/
2
3NC1 038-1

3
6
8
10
12
16

3NC1 038-3
/
3
3NC1 038-1

20
24
28

3
6
8

3NC1 091

3
6
8

10
12
16

10
12
16

20
24
28

20
25
32

3NC1 092
/
2
3NC1 091

3
6
8
10
12
16

3
6
8

3NC1 093
/
3
3NC1 091

10
12
16

20
24
30

20
22
28

Size 14 x 51
3NC1 401 660
3NC1 402
3NC1 403

1
2
3

1
1
1

3NC1 404
3NC1 405 690
3NC1 406

4
5
6

1
1
1

1
2
3

3NC1 451-1

3NC1 491

1
2
3

4
5
6

4
5
6

3NC1 492
/
2
3NC1 491

1
2
3
4
5
6

1
2
3

3NC1 493
/
3
3NC1 491

4
5
6

3NC1 410
3NC1 415
3NC1 420

10
15
20

1.5
1.5
2.5

10
15
20

10
15
20

10
15
20

10
15
20

3NC1 425
3NC1 430
3NC1 432

25
30
32

4
6
6

25
30
32

25
28
31

24
27
30

23
25
30

3NC1 440
3NC1 450

40
50

10
10

40
50

38
48

37
46

36
44

Size 22 x 58
3NC2 220 690
3NC2 225
3NC2 232

20
25
32

3NC2 240
3NC2 250

40
50

10
10

40
50

40
50

63
80
100

16
25
35

63
80
100

60
74
95

3NC2 263
3NC2 280
3NC2 200 600

2.5
4
6

20
25
32

3NC2 258-1

3NC2 291

20
25
32

3NC2 292
/
2
3NC2 291

20
25
32
39
48

20
25
32

3NC2 293
/
3
3NC2 291

38
46

58
71
90

56
69
85

Fuse tongs: 3NC1 000


Load rating of SITOR cylindrical fuses with strikers
in fuse holders - can be used as fuse switch disconnectors1)2)
For SITOR
fuse links

Rated
voltage

Fuse holders - can be used as fuse switch disconnectors1)

Rated
current

Required
conductor
cross-section

In

Cu

V AC

mm2

690

10
15
20

1.5
1.5
2.5

25
30
32

4
6
6

25
30
32

25
30
32

25
30
31

40
50

10
10

38
48

35
46

34
44

20
25
32

2.5
4
6

40
50
63

10
10
16

40
45
59

39
43
55

37
42
52

80
100

25
35

71
94

69
90

68
85

1-pole
Type

Imax

2-pole
Type

Imax

3-pole
Type

Imax
A

Size 14 x 51
3NC1 410-5

3NC1 415-5
3NC1 420-5
3NC1 425-5

3NC1 430-5
3NC1 432-5
3NC1 440-5

3NC1 450-5

3NC1 491

10
15
20

3NC1 492/
2 3NC1 491-5

10
15
20

3NC1 493/
3 3NC1 491-5

10
15
20

Size 22 x 58
3NC2 220-5

690

3NC2 225-5
3NC2 232-5
3NC2 240-5

3NC2 250-5
3NC2 263-5
3NC2 280-5

3NC2 200-5
1)

600

Fuse holders according to IEC 60269-3, UL 512,


fuse switch disconnectors (10 x 38, 14 x 51) according to IEC 60947-3,
fuse disconnectors (22 x 58) according to IEC 60947-3

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3NC2 291

2)

20
25
32

3NC2 292/
2 3NC2 291-5

20
25
31

3NC2 293/
3 3NC2 291-5

20
25
30

The values Imax apply for "stand-alone operation". If several devices are
butt-mounted and/or subject to unfavorable cooling conditions,
these values may be reduced still further.

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SITOR, cylindrical fuse design

Characteristic curves
Series 3NC1 0
Size:
Operational class:
Rated voltage:
Rated current:

10 mm 38 mm
aR
600 V AC/400 V DC
3 ... 32 A
Let-through characteristics (current limitation at 50 Hz)
I2_11453

2
10 3
6
4
2
10 2

2
31 02
2 85
2 60
1 36
3

1 0
6

A
A
A

1 2 A
1 0 A
8 A
6 A
3 A

2
2

1 0
6

10 1

3 2 A
2 5 A
2 0 A
1 6 A
1 2 A
1 0 A
8 A
6 A
3 A

6
4
2
10 0
6
4

6
7

6
4
2

3
4

[A ]

6
4

1 0

L e t-th ro u g h c u rre n t

Virtual pre-arcing time

vs

[s]

10 4

I2 _ 1 1 4 5 4

Time/current characteristic curves diagram

1
2

4
2
1 0

1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

P r o s p e c tiv e s h o r t- c ir c u it c u r r e n t

4
2
p

8 1 0

[A ]

10 -1
6
4
2
10 -2

10

6
4
2
2

6 8 10 1

6 8 10 2

Prospective short-circuit current


2

Correction factor kA for breaking I t value

Peak arc voltage


1400
1200

Peak arc voltage s [ V ]

Correction factor

11

4 6 8 10 3
[A]

I2_11455

0.8

0.6

0.4

12

I2_11456

10 -3
10 0

1000

13

800
600

14

400
200

0.2
0

100

200

300 400 500 600 700


Recovery voltage w [ V ]

800

200

400
600
Recovery voltage w [ V ]

800

15
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SITOR, cylindrical fuse design
Series 3NC1 40, 3NC1 41
Size:
14 mm 51 mm
Operational class: aR
Rated voltage:
660 V AC/ 700 V DC (1 ... 4 A); 690 V AC/700 V DC (5 ... 50 A)
Rated current:
1 ... 10 A
Let-through characteristics (current limitation at 50 Hz)

Let-through current

Virtual pre-arcing time

vs

[A]

6
4

[s]

10

I2_11459

10 4

I2_11460

Time/current characteristic curves diagram

10 3
6
4
2
10 2
6
4

2
10 3
1 0 A

6
4

5 A

10 2

10 1

6
4

4
1 0 A
6 A
5 A
4 A
3 A
2 A
1 A

2
10 0
6
4

2
101
10 1

4 6 8 10 2

4 6 8 10 3

4 6 8 10 4

Prospective short-circuit current

2
10 -1
6
4
2
10 -2
6
4
2
2

6 8 10 1

6 8 10 2

Prospective short-circuit current

4 6 8 10 3
[A]

Correction factor kA for breaking I2t value

1400
1200

Peak arc voltage s [ V ]

Correction factor

Peak arc voltage


I2_11461

0.8

0.6

0.4

I2_11462

10 -3
10 0

1000
800
600
400
200

0.2
0

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100

200

300 400 500 600 700


Recovery voltage w [ V ]

800

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200

400
600
Recovery voltage w [ V ]

800

4 6 810 5

2
p

[A]

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SITOR Semiconductor Fuses
SITOR, cylindrical fuse design
Series 3NC1 415, 3NC1 42., 3NC1 440, 3NC1 450
Size:
14 mm 51 mm
Operational class:
aR
Rated voltage:
690 V AC/ 700 V DC
Rated current:
15 ... 50 A
Let-through characteristics (current limitation at 50 Hz)

Let-through current

[A]

[s]

6
4

vs

Virtual pre-arcing time

10

I2_11463

10 4

I2_11464

Time/current characteristic curves diagram

10 3
6
4
2
10 2
6
4

5 0 A
4 0 A
3 2 A
3 0 A

2
10 3

4
2 5 A
2 0 A
1 5 A

6
7

10 2
6

10 1

6
4

5 0 A
4 0 A
3 2 A
3 0 A
2 5 A
2 0 A
1 5 A

2
10 0
6
4

2
101
10 1

4 6 8 10 2

4 6 8 10 3

4 6 8 10 4

4 6 810 5

Prospective short-circuit current

[A]

2
10 -1
6
4

2
10 -2
6
4

10

2
2

6 8 10 2

6 8 10 3

Prospective short-circuit current

Correction factor kA for breaking I2t value

1400
1200

Peak arc voltage s [ V ]

Correction factor

0.8
3 0 A

0.6

11

Peak arc voltage


I2_11465

4 6 8 10 4
[A]

3 2 A

0.4

I2_11462

10 -3
10 1

12

1000
800

13

600
400
200

0.2
0

3
4
5

1
2

100

200

300 400 500 600 700


Recovery voltage w [ V ]

800

200

400
600
Recovery voltage w [ V ]

14

800

15
16
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SITOR Semiconductor Fuses
SITOR, cylindrical fuse design
Series 3NC1 4..-5 with striking pin
Size:
14 mm 51 mm
Operational class: aR
Rated voltage:
690 V AC/700 V DC
Rated current:
10 ... 50 A

I2_13410

10 4

6
4

6
4

50 A
40 A
32 A
30 A

Let-through current

Virtual pre-arcing time tVS [s]

10 4

10 3
6
4
2
10 2

10 A
15 A
20 A
25 A
30 A
32 A
40 A
50 A

6
4
2
10 1
6
4

2
10 3
6
4

25 A
20 A
15 A
10 A

2
10 2
6
4
2

2
10 1

10 0
6
4

10 1

10 2

6 10 3

6 10 4

10 -1
6
4
2
10 -2
6
4
2
10 0

10 1

10 2

Prospective short-circuit current

Correction factor kA for breaking I2t value

10 3

Peak arc voltage


1400

I2_13412

I2_13413

10 -3

Prospective short-circuit current

1200

0,8
Peak arc voltage

Correction factor

Let-through characteristics (current limitation at 50 Hz)


I2_13411

Time/current characteristic curves diagram

0,6

0,4

1000
800
600
400

0,2
200
0

0
0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

800

Recovery voltage

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200

400
600
Recovery voltage

800

4
p

6 10 5

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SITOR, cylindrical fuse design
Series 3NC2 2
Size:
Operational class:
Rated voltage:
Rated current:

22 mm 58 mm
aR
690 V AC/700 V DC (20 ... 80 A); 600 V AC/700 V DC (100 A)
20 ... 100 A
Let-through characteristics (current limitation at 50 Hz)

[A]

1 0 0 A
8 0 A
6 3 A
5 0 A
4 0 A
3 2 A
2 5 A
2 0 A

Let-through current

[s]

6
4

vs

Virtual pre-arcing time

10 4

I2_11470

10 4

10 3
6
4
2
10 2

I2_11471

Time/current characteristic curves diagram

5
6
7

10 1
1 0 0 A
8 0 A
6 3 A
5 0 A
4 0 A
3 2 A
2 5 A
2 0 A

2
10 0
6
4

10 2
10 2

6 8 10 3

6 8 10 4

6 8 10 5

Prospective short-circuit current

[A]

2
10 -1
6
4

2
10 -2
6
4

10

2
2

6 8 10 2

6 8 10 3

Prospective short-circuit current

Correction factor kA for breaking I2t value


I2_11472

1400
1200

600 V

0,8

690 V

0,6

11

Peak arc voltage

Peak arc voltage

Correction factor

4 6 8 10 4
[A]

0,4

I2_11466

10 -3
10 1

12

1000
800

13

600
400

0,2

200

14

0
0

3
4

10 3

6
4

6
4

1
2

100

200

300

400

500

Recovery voltage

600

700

800

200

400
600
Recovery voltage

800

15
16
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SITOR Semiconductor Fuses
SITOR, cylindrical fuse design
Series 3NC2 2..-5 with striking pin
Size:
22 mm 58 mm
Operational class: aR
Rated voltage:
690 V AC/700 V DC (20 ... 80 A); 600 V AC/700 V DC (100 A)
Rated current:
20 ... 100 A

10 4

I2_13414

100 A
80 A
63 A
50 A

6
4
C

Let-through current

Virtual pre-arcing time tVS [s]

6
4

10 3
6
4
2
10 2

20 A
25 A
32 A
40 A
50 A
63 A
80 A
100 A

6
4
2
10 1
6
4

2
10 3
6

40 A
32 A
25 A
20 A

4
2
10 2
6
4
2

2
10 0

10 1

6
4

10 1

10 2

6 10 3 2
4 6 10 4 2
Prospective short-circuit current

2
10 -1
6
4
2
10 -2
6
4
2
10 1

10 2

10 3

Prospective short-circuit current

Correction factor kA for breaking I2t value

10 4

Peak arc voltage


1400

I2_13416

I2_13417

10 -3

1200

0,8

600 V

Peak arc voltage

Correction factor

Let-through characteristics (current limitation at 50 Hz)

10 4

I2_13415

Time/current characteristic curves diagram

0,6

690 V
0,4

1000
800
600
400

0,2
200
0

0
0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

800

Recovery voltage

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200

400
600
Recovery voltage

800

4
p

6 10 5

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SITOR Semiconductor Fuses
SILIZED, NEOZED and DIAZED design

Technical specifications
Type

Sizes

NEOZED design
In

Pv

I2ts

I2ta

1 ms

4 ms

230 V AC

400 V AC

A2s

A2s

A2s

A2s

5SE1 310
5SE1 316

D01

10
16

6.9
6.2

64
61

30
31

30
34

56
92

73
120

5SE1 320
5SE1 325
5SE1 335
5SE1 350
5SE1 363

D02

20
25
35
50
63

8.1
8.2
16.7
12.0
15.5

64
63
100
80
96

50
120
145
460
845

56
120
182
540
932

146
166
361
1510
3250

190
215
470
1960
4230

Type

Sizes

DIAZED design
In

Pv

I2ts

I2ta

1 ms

500 V AC

A2 s

A2s

16
20
25

12.1
12.3
12.5

63
69
61

5SD4 20
5SD4 30
5SD4 40

DII

16.2
35.8
48.9

DIII

30
35
50

13.4
14.8
18.5

65
62
66

85
135
340

310
539
1250

5SD4 70
5SD5 10
5SD5 20

DIV

63
80
100

28
34.3
41.5

84
77
83

530
980
1950

1890
4200
8450

3
4
5
6
7

60
139
205

5SD4 80
5SD4 50
5SD4 60

1
2

8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
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SILIZED, NEOZED and DIAZED design

Characteristic curves
Series 5SE1 3..
Size:
Operational class:
Rated voltage:
Rated current:

Melting I2ts values diagram

Time/current characteristic curves diagram


4
I2 _ 1 1 4 7 3

1 0
6

[s ]

[A 2 s ]

v s

I2 _ 1 1 4 7 5

1 0

1 0

1 0
2

s
1 0

1 0

-1

s
1 0

4
6

-2

-3

1 0

1 0

- 4

1 0

s
1 0

4
6
4

2
2
1

1 0

1 0

6
4

6 3 A

5 0 A
4

2
2
0

1 0

3 5 A
2 5 A
2

1 0

6
4

2 0 A
2
1 0 A

-1

1 0

3 5 A
2 5 A

6 3 A

1 6 A

2 0 A
1 6 A
1 0 A
4

5 0 A
2

1 0

6
4

6
4

2
2

-2

1 0

1 0

1 0

2
4

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

2
e ff

2
-3

1 0

1 0

1 0

4
p

8 1 0

6
[A ]

Current limitation diagram


4
I2 _ 1 1 4 7 4

1 0

[A ]

6
6 3 A
5 0 A

D01, D02
gR
400 V AC/250 V DC
10 ... 63 A

4
2
1

3 5 A
3 2 A
2 0 A
1 6 A
1 0 A

1 0
6
4

1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

2
e ff

4
[A ]

$ Peak short-circuit current with largest DC component


% Peak short-circuit current without DC component

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8 1 0

4
[A ]

8 1 0

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SILIZED, NEOZED and DIAZED design
Series 5SD4, 5SD5
Size:
Operational class:
Characteristic:
Rated voltage:
Rated current:

DII, DIII, DIV


gR

super quick
500 V AC/500 V DC
16 ... 100 A
Melting I2ts values diagram

v s

6
4

[A 2 s ]

[s ]

1 0

I2 _ 0 6 4 2 6 c

1 0

I2 _ 0 7 0 7 0 b

Time/current characteristic curves diagram


1 0

1
2

5
5

1 0

4
4

3
4

2
2

1 0

6
7

1 0

6
6

4
4

1 0 0 A
2

1 0

1 0

8 0 A
6 3 A
5 0 A

2
0

1 0

3 5 A
3 0 A
2

1 0
6

6
4

3 0 A

2 0 A

2
1 6 A

-1

1 0

5 0 A

2 5 A

3 5 A

6 3 A

1 0 0 A

1 6 A
1

1 0

4
4

2 5 A
2 0 A
4

8 0 A

1 0

-1

1 0

-2

1 0

-3

1 0

1 0
s

- 4

9
s

2
-2

1 0

1 0

1 0

2
4

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

2
e ff

4
[A ]

8 1 0

10

-3

1 0

1 0

1 0

8 1 0

6
[A ]
p

11

Current limitation diagram


I2 _ 0 6 0 5 4 b

1
6

[A ]

12

1 0

13

1 0 0 A
8 0 A
6 3 A
5 0 A
2

3 5 A
3 0 A
2 5 A
2 0 A
3

1 0
6

14

1 6 A
4

15
2

1 0

1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0

8 1 0
e ff

16
4

[A ]

$ Peak short-circuit current with largest DC component


% Peak short-circuit current without DC component

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SITOR Semiconductor Fuses
Configuration

Overview
Parameters
The fuse links are selected according to rated voltage, rated current,
breaking I2t value I2tA and varying load factor, taking into
consideration other specified conditions. Unless stated otherwise,
all of the following data refer to AC operation from 45 Hz to 62 Hz.

Rated voltage Un
The rated voltage of a SITOR fuse link is the voltage specified as the
r.m.s. value of the AC voltage on the fuse link and in the order and
configuration data and the characteristics.
Always ensure that the rated voltage of the fuse link you select is
such that the fuse link will reliably quench the voltage driving the
short-circuit current. The driving voltage must not exceed the value
Un + 10 %. Please note that the supply voltage Uv0 of a power
converter can also be increased by 10 %. If, in the shorted circuit,
two arms of a converter connection are connected in series, and if
the short-circuit current is sufficiently high, it can be assumed that
voltage sharing is uniform. It is essential to observe the instructions
in "Series connection of fuse links" on page 5/60.
Rectifier operation
With converter equipment that can only be used for rectifier operation,
the supply voltage Uv0 is the driving voltage.
Inverter operation
With converter equipment that can also be used for inverter operation,
shoot-throughs may occur as faults. In this case, the driving voltage
UWK in the shorted circuit is the sum of the infeed direct voltage
(e.g. the e.m.f. of the DC generator) and the AC-line supply voltage.
When rating a fuse link, this sum can be replaced by an AC voltage
whose r.m.s. value is 1.8 times that of the AC-line supply voltage
(UWK = 1.8 Uv0). The fuse links must be rated so that they reliably
quench the voltage UWK.
Rated current In, load rating
The rated current of a SITOR fuse link is the current specified as
r.m.s. value of the alternating current for the frequency range 45 Hz
to 62 Hz in the Selection and ordering data and Characteristic
curves, as well as on the fuse link itself.
When operating fuse links with rated current, the following are
considered normal operating conditions:
Natural air cooling with an ambient temperature of +45 C
Conductor cross-sections equal test cross-sections (see Test
cross-sections table), for operation in LV HRC fuse bases and
switch disconnectors, please refer to the Selection and ordering
data
Conduction angle of a half-period 120 el
Continuous load maximum with rated current.

For operating conditions that deviate from the above, the permissible
load current In of the SITOR fuse link can be determined using the
following formula:
In = ku x kq x k x kl x WL x In
whereby
In Rated current of the fuse link1)
ku Correction factor; ambient temperature (page 5/55)
kq Correction factor; conductor cross-section (page 5/55)
k Correction factor; conduction angle (page 5/55)
kl Correction factor; forced-air cooling (page 5/55)
WL Varying load factor (page 5/56)
Test cross-sections
Rated current
In

Test cross-sections
(series 3NC1 0, 3NC1 1,
3NC1 4, 3NC1 5, 3NC2 2,
3NE1 ..., 3NE8 0.., 3NE4 1)

(all other series)

Cu mm2

Cu mm2

10
16
20

1.0
1.5
2.5

45

25
35
40

4
6
10

45
45
45

50
63
80

10
16
25

45
45
45

100
125
160

35
50
70

60
80
100

200
224
250

95

120

125
150
185

315
350
400

2 x 70
2 x 95
2 x 95

240
260
320

450
500
560

2 x 120
2 x 120
2 x 150

320
400
400

630
710
800

2 x 185
2 x (40 x 5)
2 x (50 x 5)

480
560
560

900
1000
1250

2 x (80 x 4)

720
720
960

1)

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When using SITOR fuse links in LV HRC fuse bases according to


IEC/EN 60269-2-1 and fuse switch disconnectors and switch
disconnectors with fuses, please also refer to the data in the
selection and ordering data.

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SITOR Semiconductor Fuses
Configuration
Correction factor; ambient temperature ku
The influence of the ambient temperature on the permissible load of
the SITOR fuse links is taken into account using the correction factor
ku as shown in the following graph.

1 ,1
1 ,0

1 ,1
0 ,9
0 ,8
-4 0

-2 0

0
+ 2 0
+ 6 0
+ 4 0
Ambient temperature

+ 8 0
C

0 ,9
0 ,8
0 ,7

0 ,5
3 0

4 5

6 0
1 8 0 2 4 0
9 0 1 2 0
Valve conducting period

3 6 0
e l

Correction factor; forced-air cooling kl


In the case of increased air cooling, the current carrying capacity of
the fuse link increases with the air speed, air speeds > 5 m/s do not
effect any significant further increase of current carrying capacity.

0,95
a
0,90

1 ,4
0,85
0,80
0,75

0,65
100 80
%

I2_12639

0,70
60 50 40 30
20 15
Connection cross-section
(as a % of the test cross-section)

10

1 ,3
1 ,2

10

1 ,1
1 ,0
0

I2 _ 1 2 6 3 8

Correction factor k

Correction factor k q

1,00

6
7

0 ,6
I2 _ 1 2 6 3 7

Correction factor; conductor cross-section kq


The rated current of the SITOR fuse links applies to operation with
conductor cross-sections that correspond to the respective test
cross-section (see the table on page 5/54).
In the case of reduced conductor cross-sections, the correction
factor kq, must be used as shown in the following graph.

3
4

1 ,0
Correction factor k

I2 _ 1 2 6 3 6

Correction factor k

1 ,2

Correction factor; conduction angle k


The rated current of the SITOR fuse links is based on a sinusoidal
alternating current (45 Hz to 62 Hz). However, in converter operation,
the arm fuses are loaded with an intermittent current, whereby the
conduction angle is generally 180 el or 120 el. With this load current
wave form, the fuse link can still carry the full rated current. In the
case of smaller conduction angles, the current must be reduced in
accordance with the following graph.

1
2

4
Air velocity

6
m /s

11

a = Reduction of cross-section of one connection


b = Reduction of cross-section of both connections

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Varying load factor WL
The varying load factor WL is a reduction factor by which the non-aging
current carrying capacity of the fuse links can be determined for any
load cycle. Due to their design, the SITOR fuse links have different
varying load factors. In the characteristic curves of the fuse links, the
respective varying load factor WL for >10000 load changes (1 hour
"ON", 1 hour "OFF") is specified for the expected operating time of
the fuse links. In the event of a lower number of load changes during

the expected operating time, it may be possible to use a fuse link with
a smaller varying load factor WL as shown in the following graph.
In the case of uniform loads (no load cycles and no shutdowns), the
varying load factor can be taken as WL = 1. For load cycles and
shutdowns that last longer than 5 min. and are more frequent than
once a week, you need to select the varying load factor WL specified
in the characteristic curves of the individual fuse links.

I2 _ 1 2 6 4 0

LA / n

1.1

1.0

1.0

0.95
0.9

0.9

0.85
0.8

0.8

0.7

0.6
10 1

10 2

10 3

2
5
2
5
10 4
Permissible number of load cycles

10 5

Waveform of the varying load factor WL for load cycles

Fuse currents for operation in power converter


The r.m.s. value of the fuse current can be calculated for the most
common converter connections from the (smoothed) direct current Id
or the conductor current IL according to the following table.
Converter connection

R.m.s. value of the conductor


current
(phase fuse)

R.m.s. value of the branch-circuit


current
(arm fuse)

One-pulse center tap connection

(M1)

1.57 Id

--

Double-pulse center tap connection

(M2)

0.71 Id

--

Three-pulse center tap connection

(M3)

0.58 Id

--

Six-pulse center tap connection

(M6)

0.41 Id

--

Double three-pulse center tap connection (parallel)

(M3.2)

0.29 Id

--

Two-pulse bridge circuit

(B2)

1.0 Id

0.71 Id

Six-pulse bridge circuit

(B6)

0.82 Id

0.58 Id

Single-phase bidirectional connection

(W1)

1.0 IL

0.71 IL

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I t values
In the event of a short circuit, the current of the fuse link increases during
melting time ts up to let-through current Ic (melting current peak).
During the arc quenching time tL, the electric arc develops and the
short-circuit current is quenched (see the following graph).

Correction factor k

0 ,8

3
4

0 ,6

0 ,4

( I dt ) (semiconductor, tvj = 25 C,
2
tp = 10 ms) > ( I t A ) (fuse link)

Melting I 2t value I 2ts


The melting value I 2t can be calculated for the value pairs of the
time/current characteristic curve of the fuse link for any periods.
As the melting time decreases, the melting value I 2t tends towards
a lower limit value at which almost no heat is dissipated from the
bottleneck of the fuse element to the environment during the melting
process. The melting I 2t values specified in the Selection and ordering
data and in the characteristic curves correspond to the melting time
tvs = 1 ms.
Melting I 2t value I 2tL
While the melting I 2t value is a characteristic of the fuse link, the
quenching I 2t value depends on circuit data, such as
The recovery voltage Uw
The power factor p.f. of the shorted circuit
The prospective current Ip (current at the installation site of the fuse
link if this is bridged)
The maximum quenching I 2t value is reached at a current of 10 x In
to 30 x In.
2

Breaking I t value I tA, correction factor kA


The breaking I 2t values of the fuse link are specified in the characteristic curves for the rated voltage Un. In order to determine the
breaking I 2t value for recovery voltage Uw the correction factor kA
must be taken into account.
I 2tA (at Uw) = I 2tA (at Un) x kA
The characteristics "correction factor kA" (see the following graph) is
specified in the characteristic curves for the individual fuse series.
The breaking I 2t values determined in this way apply to prospective
currents Ip 10 x In and p.f. = 0.35.

I2 _ 1 2 6 4 2

2 0 0

4 0 0
3 0 0
5 0 0
Recovery voltage U

6 0 0
w

7 0 0
V

Correction factor kA for breaking I 2t value


Example: Series 3NE8 0..

Taking into account the recovery voltage Uw


The recovery voltage Uw is derived from the voltage driving the
short-circuit current. For most faults, the driving voltage is equal to
the supply voltage Uv0, however, for shoot-throughs it is 1.8 times
the value for the supply voltage Uv0 (see rated voltage, page 5/54).
If the shorted circuit contains two arms of a converter connection
and thus two fuse links in series, and if the short-circuit current is sufficiently high (see series connection, page 5/60) it can be assumed
that there is a uniform voltage sharing, i.e. Uw = 0.5 x Uv0 or, in the
case of shoot-throughs Uw = 0.9 x Uv0.
Influence of the power factor
The specifications in the characteristic curves for the breaking
I 2t values (I 2tA) refer to power factor = 0.35 (exception: for
3NC5 8.., 3NE6 4.., 3NE9 4.. SITOR fuse links the following applies:
p.f. = 0.2).
The dependence of the breaking I 2t values on the power factor at
1.0 x Un and at 0.5 x Un is shown in the following graph.

6
7
8
9
10

1 2 0
%

The integral of the current squared ( I dt ) over the entire switching


period (ts+tL), known as the breaking I 2t value, determines the heat
to be fed to the semiconductor device that is to be protected during
the breaking procedure.
In order to ensure sufficient protection, the breaking I 2t value of the
fuse link must be smaller than the I 2t value of the semiconductor
device. As the temperature increases, i.e. preloading increases, the
breaking I 2t value of the fuse link decreases almost in the same way
as the I 2t value of a semiconductor device, so that it is enough to
compare the I 2t values in a non-loaded (cold) state.
The breaking I 2t value (I 2tA) is the sum of the melting I 2t value (I 2ts)
and the quenching I 2t value (I 2tL).

1 0 0

b
1 0 0

8 0

11
a

I2 _ 1 2 6 4 3

t
A

Current path when switching fuse links

Cleaning- 2 value 2
2
at p. f. (as a % of
at p. f. = 0.35 or 0.2)

I2 _ 1 2 6 4 1

0 ,2
t

1
2

6 0
0.2

0.4

0.6
0.8
Power factor p. f.

Dependence of breaking I 2t value I 2tA p.f.

12
13

at 1.0 Un
at 0.5 Un
a = for 3NC5 8.., 3NE6 4.., 3NE9 4.. SITOR fuse links (reference to p.f. = 0.2)
b = for all other SITOR fuse links (reference to power factor = 0.35)

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1 x 1 0

1 x 1 0

1 x 1 0

V ir tu a l p r e - a r c in g tim e t

Taking into account preloading, residual value factor RW


Preloading the fuse link shortens the permissible overload duration
and the melting time.
The residual value factor RW can be used to determine the time that
a fuse link can be operated during a periodic or non-periodic load
cycle, above and beyond the previously determined permissible
load current In, with any overload current ILa without aging.
The residual value factor RW is dependent on the preloading V
(Ieff r.m.s. value of the fuse current during the load cycle at permissible
load current In')
I eff
V = -----In

3 5 A
1 x 1 0

1 x 1 0

-1

1 x 1 0

-2

1 x 1 0

-3

and the frequency of the overloads (see the following graph, curves
a and b).

1 6 0 A

I2 _ 1 2 6 4 4

1
x 1 0
1

2
4

6 8 1
x 1 0
2

4 6 8 1
2
x 1 0 3
P r o s p e c tiv e
s h o r t- c ir c u it c u r r e n t

4
6

8 1
x 1 0
A
4

Rest value factor R W

00.8
,8

I2 _ 1 2 6 5 7

1 x 1 0

v s

Time/current characteristic curves


The solid time/current characteristic curves in the following graph
specify the time to melting for the non-loaded fuse link in a cold state
(max. +45 C).

00.6
,6
b

00.4
,4

00.2
,2
0
0

00.2
,2

0 ,4
0.4

0 ,6
0.6

35 A: Operational class: gR

00.8
,8
Pre-load factor V

160 A: Operational class: aR

If the time/current characteristic curve in the long-time range (tvs > 30 s)


is shown as a dotted line (fuse links of aR operational class), this
specifies the limit of the permissible overload in a cold state. If the
dotted part of the characteristic curve is exceeded, there is a risk of
damage to the ceramic body of the fuse link. The fuse links can only
be used for short-circuit protection. In this case, an additional protective device (overload relay, circuit breaker) is required to protect
against overload. In the case of controlled converter equipment, the
current limiter is sufficient.
If the time/current characteristic curve is shown as a solid line over
the entire setting range (fuse links of operational class gR or gS), the
fuse link can operate in this range. This means it can be used both
for overload and short-circuit protection.
Actual melting time
The virtual melting time tvs is specified in the time/current characteristic
curve, depending on the prospective current. It is a value that
applies to the current squared (di/dt) = ).
In the case of melting times tvs < 20 ms the virtual melting time tvs
deviates from the actual melting time ts. The actual melting time may
be several milliseconds longer (depending on the rate of current rise).
Within a range of several milliseconds, during which the rise of the
short-circuit current can be assumed to be linear, the actual melting
time for a sinusoidal current rise and 50 Hz is as follows:
2

3xI t
s
t = --------------s
2
I
c

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Permissible overload and melting time for previous load


a = frequent surge/load cycle currents (> 1/week)
b = infrequent surge/load cycle currents (< 1/week)
c = melting time for preloading

Permissible overload duration = residual value factor RW x melting time tvs


(time/current characteristic curve)
A reduction of the melting time of a fuse link in the case of preloading
can be derived from curve c.
Melting time = residual value factor RW x melting time tvs
(time/current characteristic curve)

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Peak arc voltage s
During the quenching process, a peak arc voltage s occurs at the
connections of the fuse link, which can significantly exceed the supply
voltage. The level of the peak arc voltage depends on the design of
the fuse link and the level of the recovery voltage. The characteristic
curve shown below depends on the recovery voltage Uw (see the
following graph).
2000
1800

4 5 0 A
4

1 x 1 0

1600
1400
1200

3
4
5

1000
800
600
I2 _ 1 2 6 4 5

400
200
3

1 x 1 0

100

1 x 1 0

200

1
x 1 0
A
5

Example:
3NE4 333-0B SITOR fuse link

Rated breaking capacity


The rated breaking capacity of all SITOR fuse links is at least 50 kA,
unless higher values are specified in the characteristic curves.
This data applies to a test voltage of 1.1 x Un, 45 Hz to 62 Hz and
0.1 p.f. 0.2. In the case of inception voltages that are below the
rated voltage, or rated currents of the fuse links that are below the
maximum rated current of a fuse series, the breaking capacity is
considerably higher than the rated breaking capacity.

The peak arc voltage occurs as a cutoff voltage at the semiconductor devices not in the shorted circuit. In order to prevent voltage-related hazards, the peak arc voltage must not exceed the peak cutoff
voltage of the semiconductor devices.
Power dissipation, temperature rise
On reaching the rated current, the fuse elements of the SITOR fuse
links have a considerably higher temperature than the fuse elements
of line protection fuse links.
The power dissipation specified in the characteristic curve is the
upper variance coefficient if the fuse link is loaded with the rated
current.
In the case of partial loads, this power dissipation decreases as shown
in the following graph
100

6
7
8
9
10

80

11

60

40

12

20
I2 _ 1 2 6 4 6

400 600 800 1000 1200


V
Recovery voltage U w

Example:
3NE4 333-0B SITOR fuse link

Power dissipation at partial load


(as a % of the power
%
dissipated at rated current)

1
2
4 6 1
2
4 6 1
2
x 1 0 2
x 1 0 3
x 1 0 4
P r o s p e c tiv e s h o r t- c ir c u it c u r r e n t p

I2 _ 1 2 6 5 8

L e t-th ro u g h c u rre n t

U n lim ite d p e a k v a lu e s :
D C c o m p o n e n t 5 0 %
D C c o m p o n e n t 0 %

1 x 1 0

Peak arc voltage

Let-through current Ic
The let-through current Ic can be determined from the current limiting
characteristics (current limitation at 50 Hz) specified for the respective
fuse link. This depends on the prospective current and the DC component when the short-circuit occurs (instant of closing).
The following graph shows the let-through current Ic of a fuse link,
depending on the prospective short-circuit current Ip and using the
3NE4 333-0B SITOR fuse link as an example.

1
2

0
0

60
80
40
Load current
(as a % of rated current n )
20

100
%

13

The temperature rise specified in the characteristic curve applies to the


respective reference point and is determined when testing the fuse link
(test setup according to DIN VDE 0636, Part 23 and IEC 269-4).

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Maximum melting time for uniform


voltage sharing

Type

ms

3NC1 0..
3NC1 4..
3NC1 5..
3NC2 2..

10

3NC2 4..
3NC5 8..
3NC7 3..
3NC8 4..

40
10

3NE1 0..
3NE1 2..
3NE1 3..
3NE1 4..
3NE1 8..

10

3NE3 2..
3NE3 3..
3NE3 4..
3NE3 5..
3NE3 6..

10

3NE4 1..
3NE4 3..

10

3NE5 4..
3NE5 6..

20

3NE6 4..

10

3NE7 4..
3NE7 6..

20

3NE8 0..
3NE8 7..

10

3NE9 4..
3NE9 6..

10
20

n
p

= 10

0.80
p

=5

0.70
0.60
0.50
0.40
0

10

20

40

30

50

60

Time constant

70

=L/R

80
m s

Applies to all series except 3NE1 0.., 3NE1 8..


0.90
20
p

0.80
= 10

0.70
p

=5

0.60
0.50
0.40
I2 _ 1 2 6 4 8

20

rated voltage Un (600 V)

20
10

0.30

Cooling conditions for series-connected fuse links should be approximately


the same. If faults are expected, during which the specified melting
times are exceeded (as a result of a slower current rise), it can no
longer be assumed that voltage sharing is uniform. The voltage of
the fuse links must then be rated so that a single fuse link can
quench the full supply voltage.
It is best to avoid the series connection of fuse links in a converter
connection arm and instead use a single fuse link with a suitably
high rated voltage.

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20
p

0.90

I2 _ 1 2 6 4 7

SITOR fuse links

1.00

rated voltage Un

Series connection
There are two kinds of series connection available:
Series connection in the converter arm
2 fused converter arms through which a short-circuit current flows
in series
In both cases, uniform voltage sharing can only be assumed if the
melting time of the SITOR fuse link does not exceed the value
specified in the following table.

Permissible direct voltage


The permissible direct voltage Uperm of the fuse links depends on
the rated voltage Un, of the time constants = L/R in the DC circuit
and on the prospective current Ip. The permissible direct voltage refers to the rated voltage Un and is specified depending on the time
constants , the prospective current is a parameter (see the following graphs).

perm. DC vol tage U perm

Parallel connection
If an arm of a converter connection has several semiconductor devices
so that the fuse links are connected in parallel, only the fuse link
connected in series to the faulty semiconductor device is tripped in
the event of an internal short circuit. It must quench the full supply
voltage.
To boost the voltage, two or more parallel fuse links can be assigned
to a single semiconductor device without reducing the current. The
resulting breaking I 2t value increases with the square of the number
of parallel connections. In this case, in order to prevent incorrect
distribution of the current, you should only use fuse links of the same
type.

Use with direct current


For fuse links that are to be used in DC circuits, some data may vary
from the data specified in the characteristic curves for alternating
current.

perm. DC voltage Uperm

Parallel and series connection of fuse links

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10

20

30

50
60
70
40
Time constant = L/R

80
m s

Applies to all series except 3NE1 0.., 3NE1 8..

Melting I 2t value I 2tA


The breaking I 2t value I 2tA depends on the voltage, on the time
constants = L/R and on the prospective current Ip. It is calculated
from the I 2tA value specified in the characteristic curve for the
respective fuse link at rated voltage Un and correction factor kA
whereby, instead of the recovery voltage Uw, the direct voltage is
used against which the fuse link is to switch.
The breaking I 2t value determined in this way applies under the
following conditions:
Time constants L/R 25 ms for Ip 20 x In
Time constants L/R 10 ms for Ip = 10 x In
The breaking I 2t values increases by 20 %
For Ip 20 x In and time constants L/R = 60 ms
For Ip = 10 x In and time constants L/R = 35 ms

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Peak arc voltage s
The peak arc voltage sis determined from the curve specified in the
characteristics for the respective fuse link, whereby instead of the
recovery voltage Uw, the direct voltage is used against which the
fuse link is to switch.
The peak arc voltage determined in this way applies under the
following conditions:
Time constants L/R 20 ms for Ip 20 In
Time constants L/R 35 ms for Ip = 10 In
The switching voltages increase by 20 %
For Ip 20 In and time constants L/R = 45 ms
For Ip = 10 In and time constants L/R = 60 ms
Indicator
An indicator shows the switching of the fuse link. The indicator of the
SITOR fuse links has a transformer operational voltage between
20 V (Un 1000 V) and 40 V (Un > 1000 V).
Accessories
Fuse bases, fuse pullers
Some of the SITOR fuse links can be inserted in matching fuse
bases. The matching fuse bases (single-pole and three-pole) and
the respective fuse pullers are listed in the technical specifications,
from page 5/2.
Note
Even if the values of the rated voltage and/or current of the fuse
bases are lower than that of the allocated fuse link, the values of the
fuse link apply.

Fuse switch disconnectors, switch disconnectors with fuses


Some series of SITOR fuse links are suitable for operation in 3NP4
and 3NP5 fuse switch disconnectors or in 3KL and 3KM switch
disconnectors with fuses (see catalogs LV 10 und LV 30).
When using switch disconnectors, the following points must be
observed:
Because the power dissipation of SITOR fuse links is higher than
that of LV HRC fuses, the permissible load current of the fuse links
sometimes needs to be reduced, see below (Configuration manual).
Fuse links with rated currents In > 63 A may also not be used for
overload protection when they have gR operational class.
Note
All fuse links of the 3NE1 series ... with rated currents In from 16 A to
850 A and gR or gS operational classes can be used for overload
protection.
The rated voltage and rated isolation voltage of the switch disconnectors must at least correspond to the available voltage.
When using fuse links of the 3NE3 2.., 3NE3 3.., 3NE4 3.., 3NC2 4..
and 3NC8 4.. series the switching capacity of the fuse switch
disconnectors must not be fully utilized due to the slotted blade.
Occasional switching of currents up to the rated current of the fuse
link is permissible
When used in fuse switch disconnectors, fuse links of the 3NE4 1..
series may only be occasionally switched, and only without load,
as this places the fuse blade under great mechanical stress.
In the technical specifications, from page 5/2, the switch disconnectors
are allocated to their respective individual fuse links.

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Unknown varying load, but with known maximum current Imax

I2_12650

Load current

La

max

0
t

Rated current Un of the fuse link

1
I n I max
k u k q k k l WL
Imax = maximum load current of the fuse link (r.m.s. value)

Varying load with known load cycle

1
I n > I eff -------------------------------------------------k u k q k k l WL

La1
La

Permissible load current In' of the selected fuse link:


In = ku kq kl kl WL In

RMS

I2_12651

La2

I eff
V = -----In
t

as well as the characteristic curve "permissible overload and melting


time for previous load" (page 5/58, curve a) and the "time/current
characteristic curve" for the selected fuse link.
If a determined overload duration is less than the respective required
overload duration, then you need to select a fuse link with a greater
rated current In (taking into account the rated voltage Un and the
permissible breaking I 2t value) and repeat the check.

n'

La3

Load current

2. Checking the permissible overload duration of current blocks


exceeding the permissible fuse load current In'.
Melting time tvs (time/current characteristic curves) x
residual value factor RW overload duration tk
To do this, you require the previous load ratio

S D

k=n

I eff =

2
Lak

k=1

-------------------------------------------SD

Continuous load
2

I eff =

La

La

I2 _ 1 2 6 4 9

0
t

Rated current Un of the fuse link

1
I n I La ----------------------------------------------------k u k q k k l WL
ILa = load current of the fuse link (r.m.s. value)
Fewer than 1 shutdown per week: WL = 1
More than 1 shutdown per week: WL = see technical specifications, from
page 5/2.
1)

In the case of varying loads that cannot be assigned to one of the four
types of load shown here, please contact us.

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I La1 t 1 + I La2 t 2 + I La3 t 3


---------------------------------------------------------------SD

ILK = maximum load current of the fuse link (r.m.s. value)

Load current

Specifying the rated current In for non-aging operation with


varying load
Power converters are often operated not with a continuous load, but
with varying loads, that can also temporarily exceed the rated current
of the power converter.
The selection process for non-aging operation of SITOR fuse links for
four typical types of load is as follows:1)
Continuous load
Unknown varying load, but with known maximum current
Varying load with known load cycle
Occasional surge load from preloading with unknown surge outcome
The diagrams for the correction factors ku, kq, k , kl, page 5/55, and
the residual value factor RW, page 5/58, must be observed. The
varying load factor WL for the fuse links is specified on page 5/56.
Specifying the required rated current In of the fuse link is carried out
in two steps:
1. Specifying the rated current In based on the r.m.s. value Irms of
the load current:

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Occasional surge load from preloading with unknown surge outcome
Specifying the required rated current In of the fuse link is carried out
in two steps:
1. Specifying the rated current In based on the previous load
current Iprev:

Continuous, no-break load

4 9 3 A

I eff
V = -----In
as well as the characteristic curve "permissible overload and
melting time for previous load" (page 5/58, curve a or b) and the
"time/current characteristic curve" for the selected fuse link.
If a determined overload duration is less than the required overload
duration tsurge, then you need to select a fuse link with a greater
rated current In (taking into account the rated voltage Un and the
permissible breaking I 2t value) and repeat the check.

Direct current Id = Idn = 850 A


ILa = Id x 0.58 = 493 A
Selected:
3NE3 335 SITOR fuse link
(560 A/1000 V), WL = 1
breaking I 2t value
I 2tA = 360 x 103 x 0.53 = 191 x 103 A2s
Test cross-section to page 5/54: 400 mm2

The following correction factors are to be applied:


ku = 1.02 (u = +35 C)
kq = 0.91 (conductor cross-section, double-ended, 40 % of test
cross-section)
k = 1.0 (conduction angle = 120)
kl = 1.0 (no forced-air cooling)
Required rated current In of the SITOR fuse link:

interval

Unknown varying load, but with known maximum current

n'

I2_12652

prev

m a x

= 4 3 5 A

L a

10

I2 _ 1 2 6 5 4

Condition:
tinterval 3 x tsurge
tinterval 5 min

Sample selections
For a converter assembly in circuit (B6) A (B6) C, whose rated direct
current is Idn = 850 A, fuse links that can be installed as arm fuses
should be selected. The choice of fuse is shown for different operating
modes of the converter assembly.
Data for converter assembly
Supply voltage
UN = 3 50 Hz 400 V AC
Recovery voltage
UW = 360 V = UN x 0.9 (for shoot-throughs)
Thyristor T 508N (from eupec),
l2t value
I2 dt = 320 x 10 3A2s (10 ms, cold)
Fuse links, natural air cooling
Ambient temperature u = +35 C
Conductor cross-section for copper fuse link: 160 mm2
Conversion factor
Direct current Id/fuse load current ILa: ILa = Id x 0.58
For the following examples, it is assumed, in the case of loads that
exceed the rated direct current of the converter assembly, that the
converter assembly is rated for this load.

6
7
8

1
493 A ---------------------------------------------------------------------- = 531 A
1, 02 0, 91 1, 0 1, 0 1, 0

La

Load current

surge

1
I n I La -------------------------------------------------- = 493 A
k u k q k k l WL

surge

I2 _ 1 2 6 5 3

Permissible load current In' of the selected fuse link:


In' = ku x kq x k x kl x WL x In
2. Checking the permissible overload duration of the surge
current Isurge
Melting time tvs (time/current characteristic curves) x
residual value factor RW surge wave duration tsurge
To do this, you require the previous load ratio

3
4

L a

1
I n > I vor ----------------------------------------------------k u k q k k l WL

1
2

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Max. direct current Idmax = 750 A


Max. fuse current Imax = Idmax x 0.58 = 435 A
Selected:
3NE3 334-0B SITOR fuse link
(560 A/1000 V), WL = 1
Breaking I 2t value
I 2tA = 260 x 103 x 0.53 = 138 x 103 A2s
Test cross-section to page 5/54: 400 mm2

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The following correction factors are to be applied:


ku = 1.02 (u = +35 C)
kq = 0.91 (conductor cross-section, double-ended, 40 % of test
cross-section)
k = 1.0 (conduction angle = 120)
kl = 1.0 (no forced-air cooling)
Required rated current In of the SITOR fuse link:

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15

1
I n I max -------------------------------------------------- = 493 A
k u k q k k l WL
1
435 A ---------------------------------------------------------------------- = 469 A
1, 02 0, 91 1, 0 1, 0 1, 0

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BETA Protecting
SITOR Semiconductor Fuses
Configuration
Varying load with known load cycle
L a 1

= 6 9 6 A

L a 3

Occasional surge load from preloading with unknown surge outcome

= 5 8 0 A
surge

= 1 0 1 5 A

surge

= 8 s

L a

L a
n'

e ff

= 3 1 7 A

L a 2

= 2 9 0 A

= 4 0 6 A

Direct current:
Id1 = 1200 A
Id2 = 500 A
Id3 = 1000 A
0A
Id4 =

t2
S D = 3 3 0 s
1

t
3

t
4

tsurge = 8 s

Fuse current:
Iprev = Idprev x 0.58 = 406 A
Isurge = Idsurge x 0.58 = 1015 A
Conditions:
tinterval 3 tsurge and tinterval 5 min must be fulfilled.

R.m.s. value of load current


2

Direct current:
Idprev = 700 A
Idsurge = 500 A

t1 = 20 s
t2 = 240 s
t3 = 10 s
t4 = 60 s

Fuse current:
ILa1 = 1200 x 0.58 = 696 A
ILa2 = 500 x 0.58 = 290 A
ILa3 = 1000 x 0.58 = 580 A

696 20 + 290 240 + 580 10


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- = 317A
330

I eff =

I2 _ 1 2 6 5 6

I2 _ 1 2 6 5 5

prev

Selected:
3NE3 333 SITOR fuse link
(450 A/1000 V), WL = 1
Breaking I2t value I2tA = 175 x 103 x 0.53 = 93 x 103 A2s
Test cross-section to page 5/54: 320 mm2

The following correction factors are to be applied:


ku = 1.02 (u = +35 C)
kq = 0.94 (conductor cross-section, double-ended, 50 % of test
cross-section)
k = 1.0 (conduction angle = 120)
kl = 1.0 (no forced-air cooling)
1. Required rated current In of the SITOR fuse link:
1
I n I Eff -------------------------------------------------- = 493 A
k u k q k k l WL
1
317 A ---------------------------------------------------------------------- = 331 A
1, 02 0, 94 1, 0 1, 0 1, 0
Permissible load current In' of the selected fuse link:
In = ku x kq x k x kl x WL x In = 1.02 x 0.94 x 1.0 x 1.0 x 1.0 x 450
= 431 A
2. Checking the permissible overload duration of current blocks
exceeding the permissible fuse load current In'.
Previous load ratio:
I eff
V = ------ = 317
-------- = 0,74
431
In

Selected:
3NE3 333 SITOR fuse link
(560 A/1000 V), WL = 1
Breaking I2t value I2tA = 360 x 103 x 0.53 = 191 x 103 A2s
Test cross-section to page 5/54: 400 mm2

The following correction factors are to be applied:


ku = 1.02 (u = +35 C)
kq = 0.91 (conductor cross-section, double-ended, 40 % of test
cross-section)
k = 1.0 (conduction angle = 120)
kl = 1.0 (no forced-air cooling)
1. Required rated current In of the SITOR fuse link:
1
I n I vor -------------------------------------------------- = 493 A
k u k q k k l WL
1
406 A ---------------------------------------------------------------------- = 437 A
1, 02 0, 91 1, 0 1, 0 1, 0
Permissible load current In' of the selected fuse link:
In' = ku x kq x k x kl x WL x In =
1.02 x 0.91 x 1.0 x 1.0 x 1.0 x 560 = 520 A
2. Checking the permissible overload duration of the surge current
Isurge
Previous load ratio:
I vor
V = ------= 406
-------- = 0,78
520
In
Residual value factor RW: for V = 0.78 of curve a (characteristic curve
page 5/58, frequent surge/load cycle currents) RW = 0.18
Surge current Isurge: melting time tvs: 110 s (from time/current characteristic curve for 3NE3 333) tvs x RW = 110 s x 0.18 = 19.8 s > tsurge
Correction factors can be found on page 5/54 and page 5/55.

Residual value factor RW: for V = 0.74 of curve a (characteristic


curve page 5/58, frequent surge/load cycle currents) RW = 0.2
Current block ILa1: melting time tvs: 230 s (from time/current
characteristic curve for 3NE3 333) tvs x RW = 230 s x 0.2 = 46 s > t1
Current block ILa3: melting time tvs: 1200 s from time/current
characteristic curve for 3NE3 333) tvs x RW = 1200 s x 0.2 = 240 s > t3

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