Schneider - NSX Prekidaci 100-630a - Katalog 2008 PDF
Schneider - NSX Prekidaci 100-630a - Katalog 2008 PDF
Schneider - NSX Prekidaci 100-630a - Katalog 2008 PDF
Compact NSX
Circuit breakers and switch disconnectors
Measurement and communication
From 100 to 630A
Catalogue
2008
Contents
Introduction
Functions
and characteristics
A-1
Installation
recommendations
B-1
Dimensions
and connection
C-1
Wiring diagrams
D-1
Additional
characteristics
E-1
Catalogue numbers
F-1
Glossary
G-1
Compact NSX
Next-generation
circuit breakers
Today, next-generation Compact NSX circuit breakers provide an intelligent outlook
and set the standards of tomorrow. A power monitoring unit enhances their
invariably impeccable protective functions. For the rst time, users can monitor
both energy and power, offering new performance in a remarkably compact device.
Compactness, discrimination and modularity all of the features which dened
the success of the Compact NS generation of circuit breakers combined
with new functions for safe, easy monitoring and management of installations.
The new range of Compact NSX circuit breakers stands out from the crowd,
thanks to its electronic intelligence. Through direct access to in-depth information,
and networking via open protocols, Compact NSX lets operators optimise
the management of their electrical installations.
Far more than a circuit breaker, Compact NSX is a measurement
and communication tool ready to meet energy-efciency needs
through optimised energy consumption, increased energy availability,
and improved installation management.
Compact NSX
100-630A
Expert technology
A roto-active contact breaking principle provides
each circuit breaker with very high breaking
capacity in a very small device, remarkable fault
current limitation performance, and endurance.
> Compact NSX benets from a patented
double roto-active contact breaking concept,
together with a reex tripping system
for ultimate breaking.
23
new patents
pending conrm the
innovative character
of Compact NSX
NSX 100
NSX 160
NSX 250
NSX 400
NSX 630
L 150kA
S 100kA
H 70kA
N 50kA
F 36kA
Enhanced protection
for motors
Compact NSX meets the requirements of IEC
60947-4-1 standards for protection of motors:
> well adapted to motor-starting solutions
up to 315 kW at 400 V, providing protection
against short circuits, overloads, phase
unbalance and loss,
NSX250
NS160
(100 A)
NSX100
Multi 9
Compact NSX
100-630A
Integrated monitoring
> The new Compact NSX range incorporates
Micrologic electronic trip units in the circuit
breaker, offering both:
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Monitoring consumption
can reduce energy costs
by as much as 10%.
Accessibility of information
To keep costs under control and ensure service
continuity, relevant information must be available
in real time:
> a kilowatt-hour meter helps optimise costs
and their allocation,
ASIC
Monitoring software
PowerLogic ION-E
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and alarm conguration, in addition to testing
communications with all installed devices.
An ASIC (Application-Specic
Integrated Circuit) is common
to all trip units, which boosts
immunity to conducted
or radiated interference
and increases reliability.
Compact NSX
100-630A
Simplicity
Compact NSX takes the principles of easy installation and use
which made its predecessor so successful to a higher level.
Simple in design
Compact NSX is mounted and wired reusing
the same measurements as Compact NS.
Cut-outs are the same whatever the type
of handle. Engineering drawings are the same,
so installation and connection layouts can be
used on new projects, simplifying extensions
or retrots, and reducing maintenance costs.
Integration in help software, for parameter
settings and switchboard installation,
further eases design.
Simple to install
> A transparent lead-sealable cover protects
access to tripping device switches and prevents
settings from being changed.
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and fault-trip indication,
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data: settings, parameters, alarms,
histograms and event tables,
and maintenance indicators.
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integration with communications networking.
Simple to use
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for all parameters, assign them to indicator
lights, choose display priorities, and congure
time delay thresholds and modes.
> Event logs and tables are continuouslyactivated. Providing a wealth of information,
they enable users to ensure that the installed
equipment base operates correctly, to optimize
settings, and to maximise energy efciency.
Performance,
yet unimposing.
Compact NSX perfectly
blends into
its environment.
Attractively designed.
The front of Compact NSX circuit breakers has an attractive
curved prole.
Measurements are easy to read on a backlit LCD display.
Screen navigation is intuitive and settings are simplied
by immediate readouts in amps.
Compact NSX
100-630A
Service continuity
Compact NSX makes discrimination its main advantage in minimising the impact
of short circuits, ensuring service continuity for installations.
Total discrimination
Thanks to its 30 years of experience,
Schneider Electric, with Compact NSX,
offers perfect mastery of discrimination
for ever more reliable service continuity.
Compact NSX circuit breakers strongly limit
fault currents, occurring as the result
of short-circuits, which reduces installation
downtime and avoids over-dimensioning cables.
When several circuit breakers are used in series,
the downstream circuit breaker trips as close
as possible to the fault, isolating only the circuit
concerned. The upstream circuit breaker
is not affected and allows the other circuits
to remain operational.
Service continuity
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indication of motor overloads and actuation
of a contactor, ensuring total service continuity:
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of tripping the circuit breaker,
Preventive maintenance
Maintenance indicators provide information
on the number of operations, level of wear
on contacts and total load rates. This makes it
far easier to monitor equipment ageing
and optimise investments over time.
Maintenance is now preventive, avoiding faults.
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100%
service continuity
Direct access
to maintenance
indicators
Schneider Electric
expertise
Schneider Electric commits to reducing energy costs and CO2 emissions
for its customers. It offers products, solutions and services that integrate
with all levels of the energy value chain. Compact NSX is part and parcel
of the Schneider Electric energy efficiency approach.
Solutions for the future
With Compact NSX, Schneider Electric works
through exible solutions for commercial
and industrial buildings, Schneider Electric
commits to help customers gradually move
towards an active approach to their energy
efciency. It helps get more return from
investments and future design solutions.
Energy performance
contracts
30%
Up to
savings in energy costs
4 steps
> Diagnostics
> Proposals
> Implementation
> Follow-up
Environmentally responsible
Schneider Electric meets the expectations
of its markets with products adapted
to the practices of the 190 countries where it
is present and strongly commits to respect the
norms and directives of each of those countries.
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to comply with all European directives
for the environment. It has also received
international certications and approval
from independent agencies.
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all of its factories are nonpolluting.
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and recycling at end of life, Compact NSX
complies with environmental directives
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Protection, measurement
and communication...
Compact NSX
Introduction
Overview of applications
General characteristics of the Compact NSX range
Characteristics and performance of Compact NSX circuit breakers
from 100 to 630 A
Compact NSX trip units
Overview of trip units for Compact NSX
A-2
A-4
A-6
A-8
A-10
A-14
A-16
A-18
A-20
Operating-assistance functions
Micrologic 5 / 6 A or E trip units
A-22
Switchboard-display functions
Micrologic 5 / 6 A or E trip units
A-24
A-26
A-28
A-30
A-31
A-32
Earth-leakage protection
Add-on protection against insulation faults using a Vigi module or Vigirex relay A-34
Motor protection
General information on motor feeders
Motor-feeder characteristics and solutions
Compact NSX motor-feeder solutions
MA and Micrologic 1.3-M instantaneous trip units
Micrologic 2-M electronic trip units
Micrologic 6 E-M electronic trip units
A-36
A-38
A-39
A-40
A-42
A-44
Special applications
Generator protection with Micrologic 2.2-G
Protection of industrial control panels
16 Hz 2/3 network protection
Micrologic 5 A-Z trip unit
Protection of 400 Hz systems
A-48
A-50
A-51
A-51
A-52
Switch-disconnectors
Overview of applications
Switch-disconnector functions
Characteristics and performance of Compact NSX switch-disconnectors
from 100 to 630 NA
A-54
A-55
A-56
Source-changeover systems
Presentation
Manual source-changeover systems
Remote-operated and automatic source-changeover systems
Coupling accessory on base plate
A-58
A-59
A-60
Installation recommendations
Dimensions and connection
Wiring diagrams
Additional characteristics
Catalogue numbers
Glossary
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B-1
C-1
D-1
E-1
F-1
G-1
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A-62
A-64
A-66
A-78
A-70
A-71
A-72
A-74
A-76
A-78
A-79
A-80
A-81
A-82
A-84
A-86
A-87
A-88
A-89
A-1
Functions and
characteristics
Introduction
Overview of applications
Functions
Applications
DB112087
DB112086
DB112088
DB112089
Power Meter
page A-20
Operating assistance
page A-22
DB112090
Communication
page A-26
Compact NSX equipped with Micrologic
5 / 6 trip units provide communication
capabilities. Simple RJ45 cords connect
to a Modbus interface module.
A-2
version: 1.0
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Protection of
distribution
systems
(AC 220/690 V)
page A-14
Protection of
motors
(AC 220/690 V)
page A-36
Protection of
special
applications
page A-48
Special applications :
The Compact NSX range offers a number of versions
for special protection applications:
b service connection to public distribution systems
page A-48
b generators
s page A-50
b industrial control panels
s page A-52
with:
v compliance with international standards
IEC 60947-2 and UL 508 / CSA 22-2 N14
v compliance with US standard UL 489
v installation in universal and functional enclosures.
s page A-53
b 16 Hz 2/3 systems
b 400 Hz systems
s page A-54
Control and
isolation using
switchdisconnectors
page A-56
Source
changeover
systems
page A-60
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Functions and
characteristics
Introduction
General characteristics of the Compact NSX
range
DB112018
NSX250 H
100
70
65
50
35
10
100
70
65
50
35
10
4
5
6
100
65
35
8
9
10
Compact NSX circuit breakers and auxiliaries comply with the following:
b international recommendations:
v IEC 60947-1: general rules
v IEC 60947-2: circuit breakers
v IEC 60947-3: switch-disconnectors
v IEC 60947-4: contactors and motor starters
v IEC 60947-5.1 and following: control circuit devices and switching elements;
automatic control components
b European (EN 60947-1 and EN 60947-2) and corresponding national standards:
v France NF
v Germany VDE
v United Kingdom BS
v Australia AS
v Italy CEI
b the specications of the marine classication companies (Veritas, Lloyd's Register
of Shipping, Det Norske Veritas, etc.), standard NF C 79-130 and recommendations
issued by the CNOMO organisation for the protection of machine tools.
For U.S. UL, Canadian CSA, Mexican NOM and Japanese JIS standards, please
consult us.
Pollution degree
Compact NSX circuit breakers are certied for operation in pollution-degree III
environments as dened by IEC standards 60947-1 and 60664-1 (industrial
environments).
Climatic withstand
Compact NSX circuit breakers have successfully passed the tests dened by the
following standards for extreme atmospheric conditions:
b IEC 60068-2-1: dry cold (-55 C)
b IEC 60068-2-2: dry heat (+85 C)
b IEC 60068-2-30: damp heat (95 % relative humidity at 55 C)
b IEC 60068-2-52 severity level 2: salt mist.
Environment
Compact NSX respects the European environment directive EC/2002/95 concerning
the restriction of hazardous substances (RoHS).
Product environment proles (PEP) have been prepared, describing the
environmental impact of every product throughout its life cycle, from production to
the end of its service life.
All Compact NSX production sites have set up an environmental management
system certied ISO 14001.
Each factory monitors the impact of its production processes. Every effort is made to
prevent pollution and to reduce consumption of natural resources.
Ambient temperature
b Compact NSX circuit breakers may be used between -25 C and +70 C. For
temperatures higher than 40C (65C for circuit breakers used to protect motor
feeders), devices must be derated (pages B-8 and B-9).
b Circuit breakers should be put into service under normal ambient, operatingtemperature conditions. Exceptionally, the circuit breaker may be put into service
when the ambient temperature is between -35 C and -25 C.
b The permissible storage-temperature range for Compact NSX circuit breakers in
the original packing is -50 C (1) and +85 C.
(1) -40 C for Micrologic control units with an LCD screen.
A-4
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Electromagnetic compatibility
Compact NSX devices are protected against:
b overvoltages caused by circuit switching (e.g. lighting circuits)
b overvoltages caused by atmospheric disturbances
b devices emitting radio waves such as mobile telephones, radios, walkie-talkies,
radar, etc.
b electrostatic discharges produced by users.
Immunity levels for Compact NSX comply with the standards below.
b IEC/EN 60947-2: Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear, part 2: Circuit
breakers:
v Annex F: Immunity tests for circuit breakers with electronic protection
v Annex B: Immunity tests for residual current protection
b IEC/EN 61000-4-2: Electrostatic-discharge immunity tests
b IEC/EN 61000-4-3: Radiated, radio-frequency, electromagnetic-eld immunity
tests
b IEC/EN 61000-4-4: Electrical fast transient/burst immunity tests
b IEC/EN 61000-4-5: Surge immunity tests
b IEC/EN 61000-4-6: Immunity tests for conducted disturbances induced by radiofrequency elds
b CISPR 11: Limits and methods of measurement of electromagnetic disturbance
characteristics of industrial, scientic and medical (ISM) radio-frequency equipment.
Discrimination
Compact NSX reinforces the discrimination capabilities of the Compact NS range by
applying the rapid calculation capacity of the Micrologic trip units.
Total discrimination is now possible between NSX100 and modular Multi 9 circuit
breakers rated y 63 A (see page A-8).
PB103578-53
DB112093
All Compact NSX circuit breakers are suitable for isolation as dened in IEC
standard 60947-2:
b The isolation position corresponds to the O (OFF) position.
b The operating handle cannot indicate the OFF position unless the contacts are
effectively open.
b Padlocks may not be installed unless the contacts are open.
Installation of a rotary handle or a motor mechanism does not alter the reliability of
the position-indication system.
The isolation function is certied by tests guaranteeing:
b the mechanical reliability of the position-indication system
b the absence of leakage currents
b overvoltage withstand capacity between upstream and downstream connections.
The tripped position does not insure isolation with positive contact indication.
Only the OFF position guarantees isolation.
Degree of protection
The following indications are in accordance with standards IEC 60529 (IP degree of
protection) and IEC 62262 (IK protection against external mechanical impacts).
Bare circuit breaker with terminal shields
b With toggle: IP40, IK07.
b With standard direct rotary handle / VDE: IP40 IK07
Circuit breaker installed in a switchboard
b With toggle: IP40, IK07.
b With direct rotary handle:
v standard / VDE: IP40, IK07
v MCC: IP43 IK07
v CNOMO: IP54 IK08
b With extended rotary handle: IP56 IK08
b With motor mechanism: IP40 IK07.
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PB103354-40
Functions and
characteristics
Introduction
Characteristics and performance of
Compact NSX circuit breakers from 100 to 630 A
Common characteristics
Rated voltages
Insulation voltage (V)
Ui
800
Uimp
Ue
AC 50/60 Hz
690
IEC/EN 60947-2
yes
Utilisation category
Pollution degree
IEC 60664-1
Circuit breakers
Breaking capacity levels
Electrical characteristics as per IEC 60947-2
Rated current (A)
40 C
lcu
AC 50/60 Hz 220/240 V
380/415 V
440 V
500 V
525 V
660/690 V
lcs
AC 50/60 Hz 220/240 V
380/415 V
440 V
500 V
525 V
660/690 V
Mechanical
Electrical
440 V
PB103279-44
Compact NSX100/160/250.
In
Number of poles
Breaking capacity (kA rms)
690 V
In/2
In
In/2
In
AC 50/60 Hz 240 V
480 V
600 V
AC 50/60 Hz 240 V
480 V
600 V
Compact NSX400/630.
Magnetic only
Thermal magnetic
Electronic
with neutral protection (Off-0.5-1-OSN) (1)
with ground-fault protection
with zone selective
interlocking (ZSI) (2)
Display / I, U, f, P, E, THD measurements / interrupted-current measurement
Options
Power Meter display on door
Operating assistance
Counters
Histories and alarms
Metering Com
Device status/control Com
Earth-leakage protection
By Vigi module
By Vigirex relay
Installation / connections
Dimensions and weights
A-6
Dimensions (mm)
WxHxD
Weight (kg)
2/3P
4P
2/3P
4P
Connections
Connection terminals
Pitch
With/without spreaders
Large Cu or Al cables
Cross-section
mm
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Common characteristics
Control
Manual
Electrical
With toggle
Versions
b
Fixed
Withdrawable
NSX100
F
Plug-in base
Chassis
NSX160
S
NSX250
S
NSX400
S
NSX630
L
100
160
250
400
630
2 (3), 3, 4
2 (3), 3, 4
2 (3), 3, 4
3, 4
3, 4
85
36
35
25
22
8
90
50
50
36
35
10
100
70
65
50
35
10
120
100
90
65
40
15
150
150
130
70
50
20
85
36
35
30
22
8
90
50
50
36
35
10
100
70
65
50
35
10
120
100
90
65
40
15
150
150
130
70
50
20
85
36
35
30
22
8
90
50
50
36
35
10
100
70
65
50
35
10
120
100
90
65
40
15
150
150
130
70
50
20
85
50
42
30
22
10
100
70
65
50
35
20
120
100
90
65
40
25
150
150
130
70
50
35
85
50
42
30
22
10
100
70
65
50
35
20
120
100
90
65
40
25
150
150
130
70
50
35
85 90
36 50
35 50
12.5 36
11
35
4
10
50000
50000
30000
20000
10000
100
70
65
50
35
10
120
100
90
65
40
15
150
150
130
70
50
20
85 90
36 50
35 50
12.5 36
11
35
4
10
40000
10000
20000
15000
7500
100
70
65
50
35
10
120
100
90
65
40
15
150
150
130
70
50
20
85 90
36 50
35 50
30 36
22 35
8
10
20000
20000
10000
10000
5000
100
70
65
50
35
10
120
100
90
65
40
15
150
150
130
70
50
20
85 100
50 70
42 65
30 50
11
11
10 10
15000
12000
6000
6000
3000
120
100
90
65
12
12
150
150
130
70
12
12
85 100
50 70
42 65
30 50
11
11
10 10
15000
8000
4000
6000
2000
120
100
90
65
12
12
150
150
130
70
12
12
40
20
-
85
35
8
90
50
20
85
35
20
90
50
20
85
35
20
90
50
20
85
42
20
85
42
20
85
25
10
85
50
10
85
65
10
85
35
10
85
50
10
85
65
10
85
35
15
85
50
15
85
65
15
85
50
20
85
65
20
85
50
20
85
65
20
85
35
20
85
35
20
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
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b
b
b
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105 x 161 x 86
140 x 161 x 86
2.05
2.4
105 x 161 x 86
140 x 161 x 86
2.2
2.6
105 x 161 x 86
140 x 161 x 86
2.4
2.8
35/45 mm
35/45 mm
35/45 mm
300
300
300
45/52.5 mm
45/70 mm
4 x 240
45/52.5 mm
45/70 mm
4 x 240
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Functions and
characteristics
Introduction
Currents
Time delay
Protection
function
Ir
100 A
L
1 - 200 s
Overload:
Slow trip inversely
proportional to
the current level
Ii
Isd
1000 A
E.g. NSX100F
S or S0
20 - 500 ms
Short time:
Impedant short-circuit,
instantaneous trip with
adjustable S or fixed
S0 time delay
1500 A
I
10 - 50 ms
Instantaneous:
Ultra-fast detection
with micro delay
for discrimination
Reflex threshold
z
DB115565
Compact NSX detects faults even faster and its tripping time is reduced. It protects
the installation better and limits contact wear.
2400 A
Icu
36000 A
< 5 ms
Reflex:
Energy-based ultra-fast
detection with major current
limiting (1)
A-8
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Unmatched discrimination
NS400
NSX250
NS160
(100 A)
NSX100
Discrimination
Compact NSX provides maximum continuity of service and savings through an
unmatched level of discrimination:
b given the high accuracy of measurements, overload discrimination is ensured
even between very close ratings
b for major faults, the fast processing of the Micrologic trip units means the
upstream device can anticipate the reaction of the downstream device. The
upstream breaker adjusts its tripping delay to provide discrimination
b for very high faults, the energy of the arc dissipated by the short-circuit in the
downstream breaker causes reex tripping. The current seen by the upstream
device is signicantly limited. The energy is not sufcient to cause tripping, so
discrimination is maintained whatever the short-circuit current.
Multi 9
For total discrimination over the entire range of possible faults, from the long-time
pick-up Ir to the ultimate short-circuit current Icu, a ratio of 2.5 must be maintained
between the ratings of the upstream and downstream devices.
This ratio is required to ensure selective reex tripping for high short-circuits.
DB112155
3: NSX400/630
E: Energy
DB112156
5: LSI
A: Ammeter
DB112094
2: NSX100/160/250
2: LS0I
Measurements
DB112120
1: I
Frame
Applications
Distribution, otherwise
G: Generator
M: Motors
6: LSIG
I:
Instantaneous
L: Long time
S0: Short time (1)
(xed delay)
S:
Short time
G: Ground fault
Examples
Micrologic 1.3
Instantaneous only
400 or 630 A
Micrologic 2.3
LS0I
400 or 630 A
Distribution
Micrologic 5.2 A
LSI
Ammeter
Distribution
LSIG
400 or 630 A
Energy
Motor
Distribution
(1) LS0I protection is standard on Micrologic 2. To ensure discrimination, it offers short-time protection S0 with a non-adjustable
delay and instantaneous protection.
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TM-D thermal-magnetic
DB112029
Introduction
DB112028
Functions and
characteristics
b Distribution
b Generators
DB112023
DB112094
Compact NSX100/160/250
DB112022
MA Distribution and
motors
DB112092
TM-D Distribution
TM-G Generators
DB112120
Compact NSX400/630
1.3-M Distribution and
motors
DB112038
DB112037
Adjustment and
reading
Pick-up set in amps using
dials
Non-adjustable time
delay
A-10
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Adjustment and
reading
Pick-up set in amps using
dials
Non-adjustable time
delay
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b Distribution
and generators
b Distribution
and generators
b Motors
DB111401
DB111402
>30A
Alarm
6.2 A Distribution
and generators
6.2 E Distribution
and generators
DB112027
5.2 A Distribution
and generators
5.2 E Distribution
and generators
5.2 A-Z 16 Hz 2/3 networks
Ready
2.2 Distribution
2.2-G Generators
2.2-M Motors
DB112025
class
DB112026
DB112024
b Distribution
b Service connection (public
distribution)
b Generators
b Motors (I only)
b Motors
6 E-M
DB112033
6 A or E
DB112032
DB112030
5 A or E
DB115635
Micrologic 2 electronic
350
320
280
250
Ir (A)
400
440
470
500
.4
.5 .6 .7
.8
.3
.9
.2
>95
% T
380
OFF
Ir Cl.
Isd
500
N
Mode
1/A
2/B 3/C
tg
Ii=6500A
IEC60947-4-1
Class
test
OK
Ir 7.2Ir Isd
Ig (x In)
6.3 A Distribution
and generators
6.3 E Distribution
and generators
DB111366
5.3 A Distribution
and generators
5.3 E Distribution
and generators
5.3 A-Z 16 Hz 2/3 networks
DB112041
DB112039
2.3 Distribution
1.3-M Motors (I only)
2.3-M Motors
Alarm History
DB112019
07 May 2007
Time:
10:28:03.01 PM
OK
Connection to switchboard
display unit
DB111367
DB112042
2/3
Total reactive
Power
Date:
ESC
DB112040
Front indications
DB112043
0.5
Adjustable time delays
Communication to Modbus
DB112019
Test connector
Self test
DB112040
Front indications
Test connector
Self test
559E1100.indd
version: 1.0
A-11
Functions and
characteristics
DB112526
DB112044
Introduction
Communication
A-12
version: 1.0
559E1100.indd
DB112045
Communication
559E1100.indd
version: 1.0
A-13
Functions and
characteristics
Circuit breakers equipped with thermal-magnetic trip units are used mainly in
industrial and commercial electrical distribution applications:
b TM-D, for protection of cables on distribution systems supplied by transformers
b TM-G, with a low pick-up for generators (lower short-circuit currents than with
transformers) and distribution systems with long cable lengths (fault currents limited
by the impedance of the cable).
Protection ..............................................................................
Thermal protection (Ir)
Thermal overload protection based on a bimetal strip providing an inverse time curve
I2t, corresponding to a temperature rise limit. Above this limit, the deformation of the
strip trips the circuit breaker operating mechanism.
This protection operates according to:
b Ir that can be adjusted in amps from 0.7 to 1 times the rating of the trip unit (16 A to
250 A), corresponding to settings from 11 to 250 A for the range of trip units
b a non-adjustable time delay, dened to ensure protection of the cables.
Magnetic protection (Im)
Short-circuit protection with a xed or adjustable pick-up Im that initiates
instantaneous tripping if exceeded.
b TM-D: xed pick-up, Im, for 16 to 160 A ratings and adjustable from 5 to 10 x In for
200 and 250 A ratings
b xed pick-up for 16 to 630 A ratings.
Protection against insulation faults
Two solutions are possible by adding:
b a Vigi module acting directly on the trip unit of the circuit breaker
b a Vigirex relay connected to an MN or MX voltage release.
Protection versions
b 3-pole:
v 3P 3D: 3-pole frame (3P) with detection on all 3 poles (3D)
v 3P 2D: 3-pole frame (3P) with detection on 2 poles (2D).
b 4-pole:
v 4P 3D: 4-pole frame (4P) with detection on 3 poles (3D).
v 4P 4D: 4-pole frame (4P) with detection on all 4 poles (same threshold for phases
and neutral).
DB112047
Protection ..............................................................................
Magnetic protection (Im)
Short-circuit protection with an adjustable pick-up Im that initiates instantaneous
tripping if exceeded.
b Im = In x ... set in amps on an adjustment dial
covering the range 6 to 14 x In
for 2.5 to 100 A ratings or 9 to 14 In for 150 to 220 A ratings.
A-14
Protection versions
b 3-pole (3P 3D): 3-pole frame (3P) with detection on all 3 poles (3D).
b 4-pole (4P 3D): 4-pole frame (4P) with detection on 3 poles (3D).
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In at 40 C (1)
TM16D to 250D
TM16G to 63G
16 25 40 63
Compact NSX100
Compact NSX160
Compact NSX250
Ir = In x ...
Thermal protection
Pick-up (A)
tripping between
1.05 and 1.20 Ir
Time delay (s)
tr
non-adjustable
tr at 1.5 x In
120 to 400
non-adjustable
120 to 400
tr at 6 x Ir
15
Pick-up (A)
Im
xed
accuracy 20 %
Compact NSX100
63 80
80
125
Compact NSX160/250
190 300 400 500 500 500 640 800 1250 1250 5 to 10xIn
63 80
80
125
tm
xed
Magnetic protection
Time delay
adjustable
xed
Neutral protection
Unprotected neutral
4P 3D
no detection
no 4P3D version
4P 4D
1 x Ir
1 x Ir
MA 2.5 to 220
Ratings (A)
2.5
6.3
12.5
25
50
100
150
220
Circuit breaker
In at 65 C
Compact NSX100
Compact NSX160
Compact NSX250
Im = In x ...
adjustable in amps
from 6 to 14 x In (9 settings)
tm
none
(1) For temperatures greater than 40C, the thermal protection characteristics are modied. See the temperature derating table.
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A-15
Functions and
characteristics
Micrologic 2
DB112050
Circuit breakers equipped with Micrologic 2 trip units can be used to protect
distribution systems supplied by transformers. For generators and long cables,
Micrologic 2-G trip units offer better suited low pick-up solutions (see page A-50).
Protection ..............................................................
Settings are made using the adjustment dials with ne adjustment possibilities.
Overloads: Long time protection (Ir)
Inverse time protection against overloads with an adjustable current pick-up Ir set
using a dial and a non-adjustable time delay tr.
Short-circuits: Short-time protection with xed time delay (Isd)
Protection with an adjustable pick-up Isd. Tripping takes place after a very short
delay used to allow discrimination with the downstream device.
Short-circuits: Non-adjustable instantaneous protection
Instantaneous short-circuit protection with a xed pick-up.
PB103377
DB112051
Neutral protection
b On 3-pole circuit breakers, neutral protection is not possible.
b On four-pole circuit breakers, neutral protection may be set using a three-position
switch:
v 4P 3D: neutral unprotected
v 4P 3D + N/2: neutral protection at half the value of the phase pick-up, i.e. 0.5 x Ir
v 4P 4D: neutral fully protected at Ir.
DB112019
Indications.............................................................
Front indications
b Green Ready LED: ashes slowly when the circuit breaker is ready to trip in the
event of a fault.
b Orange overload pre-alarm LED: steady on when I > 90 % Ir
b Red overload LED: steady on when I > 105 % Ir
Remote indications
An overload trip signal can be remoted by installing an SDx relay module inside the
circuit breaker.
This module receives the signal from the Micrologic electronic trip unit via an optical
link and makes it available on the terminal block. The signal is cleared when the
circuit breaker is reclosed. For description, see page A-81.
A-16
DB112106
Micrologic 1.3-M trip units provide magnetic protection only, using electronic
technology. They are dedicated to 400/630 A 3-pole (3P 3D) circuit breakers or 4pole circuit breakers with detection on 3 poles (4P, 3D) and are used in certain
applications to replace switch-disconnectors at the head of switchboards. They are
especially used in 3-pole versions for motor protection, see page A-40.
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Micrologic 2
Ratings (A)
In at 40 C (1)
40
100
160
250
400
630
Circuit breaker
Compact NSX100
Compact NSX160
Compact NSX250
Compact NSX400
Compact NSX630
L Long-time protection
Pick-up (A)
tripping between
1.05 and 1.20 Ir
In = 40 A
Io =
18
18
20
23
25
28
32
36
40
In = 100 A
Io =
40
45
50
55
63
70
80
90
100
In = 160 A
Io =
63
70
80
90
100
110
125
150
160
In = 250 A (NSX250)
Io =
100
110
125
140
160
175
200
225
250
In = 250 A (NSX400)
Io =
70
100
125
140
160
175
200
225
250
In = 400 A
Io =
160
180
200
230
250
280
320
360
400
In = 630 A
Io =
250
280
320
350
400
450
500
570
630
Ir = Io x ...
Time delay (s)
accuracy 0 to -20%
Ii
Io
9 ne adjustment settings from 0.9 to 1 (0.9 - 0.92 - 0.93 - 0.94 - 0.95 - 0.96 0.97 - 0.98 - 1) for each value of Io
tr
non-adjustable
1.5 x Ir
400
6 x Ir
16
7.2 x Ir
Thermal memory
11
20 minutes before and after tripping
Isd = Ir x ...
1.5
tsd
non-adjustable
Non-tripping time
20
80
2400
3000
4800
6900
10
Instantaneous protection
Pick-up (A)
accuracy 15 %
Ii non-adjustable
600
Non-tripping time
Maximum break time
10 ms
50 ms for I > 1.5 Ii
1500
(1) If the trip units are used in high-temperature environments, the Micrologic setting must take into account the thermal limitations of the circuit breaker. See the
temperature derating table.
Micrologic 1.3-M
Ratings (A)
In at 65 C
320
500
Circuit breaker
Compact NSX400
Compact NSX630
Isd
tsd
non-adjustable
Non-tripping time
Maximum break time
20
60
Instantaneous protection
Pick-up (A)
accuracy 15 %
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Ii non-adjustable
4800
Non-tripping time
Maximum break time
0
30 ms
6500
version: 1.0
A-17
Functions and
characteristics
DB115566
Measurement
Display
Settings
DB112109
Protection
Settings can be adjusted in two ways, using the dials
and/or the keypad
.
The keypad can be used to make ne adjustments in 1 A steps below the maximum
value dened by the setting on the dial. Access to setting modications via the
keypad is protected by a locking function displayed on the screen and controlled
by a microswitch
. The lock is activated automatically if the keypad is not used for
5 minutes. Access to the microswitch is protected by a transparent lead-sealable
cover. With the cover closed, it is still possible to display the various settings and
measurements using the keypad.
Overloads: Long time protection (Ir)
Inverse time protection against overloads with an adjustable current pick-up Ir set
using a dial or the keypad for ne adjustments. The time delay tr is set using the
keypad.
Maintenance
Neutral protection
b On 4-pole circuit breakers, this protection can be set via the keypad:
v Off: neutral unprotected
v 0.5: neutral protection at half the value of the phase pick-up, i.e. 0.5 x Ir
v 1.0: neutral fully protected at Ir
v OSN: Oversized neutral protection at 1.6 times the value of the phase pick-up.
Used when there is a high level of 3rd order harmonics (or orders that are multiples
of 3) that accumulate in the neutral and create a high current. In this case, the device
must be limited to Ir = 0.63 x In for the maximum neutral protection setting of 1.6 x Ir.
b With 3-pole circuit breakers, the neutral can be protected by installing an external
neutral sensor with the output (T1, T2) connected to the trip unit.
DB115567
Isd fault
Faulty phase
Interrupted current
PB103377
Indications.............................................................
Front indications
b Green Ready LED: ashes slowly when the circuit breaker is ready to trip in the
event of a fault.
b Orange overload pre-alarm LED: steady on when I > 90 % Ir
b Red overload LED: steady on when I > 105 % Ir
A-18
Remote indications
An SDx relay module installed inside the circuit breaker can be used to remote the
following information:
b overload trip
b overload prealarm (Micrologic 5) or ground fault trip (Micrologic 6).
This module receives the signal from the Micrologic electronic trip unit via an optical
link and makes it available on the terminal block. The signal is cleared when the
circuit breaker is closed.
These outputs can be reprogrammed to be assigned to other types of tripping or
alarm. The module is described in detail in the section dealing with accessories.
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Protection
Ratings (A)
In at 40 C (1)
40
100
160
250
400
Circuit breaker
Compact NSX100
Compact NSX160
Compact NSX250
Compact NSX400
Compact NSX630
630
L Long-time protection
Pick-up (A)
tripping between
1.05 and 1.20 Ir
Ir = ...
tr = ...
dial setting
In = 40 A
Io =
18
18
20
23
25
28
32
36
40
In = 100 A
Io =
40
45
50
55
63
70
80
90
100
In = 160 A
Io =
63
70
80
90
100
110
125
150
160
In = 250 A
Io =
100
110
125
140
150
175
200
225
250
In = 400 A
Io =
160
180
200
230
250
280
320
360
400
In = 630 A
Io =
250
280
320
350
400
450
500
570
630
keypad setting
keypad setting
0.5
16
1.5 x Ir
15
25
50
100
200
400
6 x Ir
0.5
16
7.2 x Ir
0.35
0.7
1.4
2.8
5.5
11
Thermal memory
tsd = ...
1.5
10
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
I2On
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
20
80
140
230
350
80
140
200
320
500
keypad
setting
Instantaneous protection
Pick-up (A)
accuracy 15 %
Ii = In x
keypad setting
Non-tripping time
Maximum break time
Ig = In x
dial setting
In = 40 A
0.4
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
Off
In > 40 A
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
Off
Test
I2Off
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
I2On
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
20
80
140
230
350
80
140
200
320
500
Ig function
built-in
tg = ...
keypad
setting
(1) If the trip units are used in high-temperature environments, the Micrologic setting must take into account the thermal limitations of the circuit breaker. See the
temperature derating table.
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A-19
Functions and
characteristics
PB103365
Electronic Micrologic 5 / 6 A or E
Display ..................................................................
Micrologic LCD
The user can display all the protection settings and the main measurements on the
LCD screen of the trip unit.
b Micrologic A: instantaneous rms current measurements
b Micrologic E: voltage, frequency and power measurements and energy metering,
in addition to the measurements offered by Micrologic A
To make the display available under all conditions and increase operating comfort,
an external power supply is recommended for Micrologic A.
It is indispensable to:
b display faults and interrupted current measurements
b use all the functions of Micrologic E (e.g. metering of low power and energy
values)
b ensure operation of the communication system.
The external power supply can be shared by several devices. For description, see
page A-32.
PC screen
When the Micrologic, with or without an FDM121 switchboard display unit, is
connected to a communication network, all information can be accessed via a PC.
Main Menu
Quick View
Metering
Measurements .....................................................
Alarms
Services
ESC
OK
The Micrologic A and E continuously display the RMS value of the highest current of
the three phases and neutral (Imax). The navigation buttons
can be used to
scroll through the main measurements.
In the event of a fault trip, the current interrupted is memorised.
The Micrologic A measures phase, neutral, ground fault currents.
The Micrologic E offers voltage, frequency and power measurements in addition to
the measurements provided by Micrologic A
I
I1
310
I2
315
DB112132
DB112131
Maximeters / minimeters
V
4/7
402 V
100
120
398 V
100
120
401 V
100
120
U1
%
I3 302
%
IN 23
U2
U3
%
ESC
Energy metering
ESC
The Micrologic E also measures the energy consumed since the last reset of the
meter. The active energy meter can be reset via the keypad and the FDM121 display
unit or the communication system.
Voltage.
DB112134
DB112133
Current.
PQS
64
kW
Ep
14397
kWh
38
kVar
Eq
8325
kVarh
51
kVA
Es
13035
kVAh
ESC
Power.
ESC
Consumption.
A-20
Micrologic E also calculates demand current and power values. These calculations
can be made using a block or sliding interval that can be set from 5 to 60 minutes in
steps of 1 minute. The window can be synchronised with a signal sent via the
communication system. Whatever the calculation method, the calculated values can
be recovered on a PC via Modbus communication.
Ordinary spreadsheet software can be used to provide trend curves and forecasts
based on this data. They will provide a basis for load shedding and reconnection
operations used to adjust consumption to the subscribed power.
Power quality
Micrologic E calculates power quality indicators taking into account the presence of
harmonics up to the 15th order, including the total harmonic distortion (THD) of
current and voltage.
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PB103364
PB103360
PB103354
Type
Display
Micrologic
LCD
FDM121
display
Average of phases
Highest current of the 3 phases and neutral Imax of I1, I2, I3, IN
% Ig (pick-up setting)
% Iavg
Phase-to-phase
Phase-to-neutral
Phase sequence
1-2-3, 1-3-2
Frequency (Hz)
Power system
Power
Active (kW)
Reactive (kVAR)
Apparent (kVA)
(2)
Measurements
Instantaneous rms measurements
Currents (A)
Voltages (V)
Maximeters / minimeters
Energy metering
Energy
Power quality
Total harmonic
distortion (%)
(1) Absolute mode: E absolute = E out + E in; Signed mode: E signed = E out - E in.
(2) Available via the communication system only.
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A-21
Functions and
characteristics
Operating-assistance functions
Micrologic 5 / 6 A or E trip units
PB103365
Alarm types
The user can assign an alarm to all Micrologic A or E measurements or events:
b up to 12 alarms can be used together:
v two alarms are predened and activated automatically:
- Micrologic 5: overload (Ir)
- Micrologic 6: overload (Ir) and ground fault (Ig)
v thresholds, priorities and time delays can be set for ten other alarms.
b the same measurement can be used for different alarms to precisely monitor
certain values, e.g. the frequency or the voltage
b alarms can also be assigned to various states: phase lead/lag, four quadrants,
phase sequence
b selection of display priorities, with pop-up possibility
b alarm time-stamping.
Alarm settings
Alarms cannot be set via the keypad or the FDM121 display unit. They are set via
communication with the PC. Set-up includes the threshold, priority, activation delay
before display and deactivation delay. It is also possible to reprogram the standard
assignment for the two SDx relay outputs to user-selected alarms.
Alarm reading
Remote alarm indications
b reading on FDM121 display unit or on PC via the communication system
b remote indications via SDx relay with two output contacts for alarms.
Micrologic built-in LCD display.
Micrologic A and E have histories and event tables that are always active.
Three types of time-stamped histories
b Tripping due to overruns of Ir, Isd, Ii, Ig: last 17 trips
b Alarms: last 10 alarms
b Operating events: last 10 events
Each history record is stored with:
b indications in clear text in a number of user-selectable languages
b time-stamping: date and time of event
b status: pick-up / drop-out
Main Menu
Quick View
Metering
Alarms
Services
ESC
OK
Alarm History
2/3
Total reactive
Power
DB112128
DB112127
2/3
Date:
07 May 2007
Date:
10 Nov 2007
Time:
10:28:03.01 PM
Time:
06:35:08.04 AM
ESC
OK
ESC
Alarm History
2/3
Under voltage
Pick-up
Alarm History
05 Nov 2007
Date:
Time:
02:31:03.61 AM
Time:
OK
ESC
3/3
05 Nov 2007
02:32:26.12 AM
OK
A-22
Embedded memory
Micrologic A and E have a non-volatile memory that saves all data on alarms,
histories, event tables, counters and maintenance indicators even if power is lost.
Under voltage
Drop-out
Date:
ESC
OK
Overpower alarm.
DB112129
Alarm History
Over maximum
Current unbalance
Micrologic A and E have indicators for, among others, the number of operating
cycles, contact wear and operating times (operating hours counter) of the Compact
NSX circuit breaker.
It is possible to assign an alarm to the operating cycle counter to plan maintenance.
The various indicators can be used together with the trip histories to analyse the
level of stresses the device has been subjected to.
The information provided by the indicators cannot be displayed on the Micrologic
LCD. It is displayed on the PC via the communication system.
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PB103364
PB103360
PB103354
Type
Display
Micrologic
LCD
FDM121
display
(2)
Operating assistance
Personalised alarms
Settings
Up to 10 alarms assigned to all A and E measurements
Phase lead/lag, four quadrants, phase sequence, display priority selection
Display
Alarms and tripping
Remote indications
Activation of two dedicated contacts on SDx module
Time-stamped histories
Trips
Cause of tripping
Ir, Isd, Ii (Micrologic 5, 6)
(last 17)
(timestamping with ms)
Ig (Micrologic 6)
Alarms
(last 10)
Operating events
(last 10)
Time stamping
Event types
Presentation
(2)
b
b
b
b
(2)
(2)
b
b
b
b
(2)
b
b
b
b
b
b
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
Min/Max
Ir
(2)
Time stamping
(2)
Previous value
(2)
Values monitored
I1
I2
I3
IN
(2)
I1
I2
I3
IN
(2)
tr
Isd
tsd
Ii
Ig
tg
(2)
Min/max value
(2)
Assignable to an alarm
(2)
Assignable to an alarm
(2)
Trips
(2)
Alarms
(2)
Hours
(2)
Indicator
Contact wear
(2)
Load prole
(2)
Maintenance indicators
Counter
(1) The BSCM module (page A-27) is required for these functions.
(2) Available via the communication system only.
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A-23
Functions and
characteristics
Switchboard-display functions
The FDM121 is a switchboard display unit that can be integrated in the Compact
NSX100 to 630 A system. It uses the sensors and processing capacity of the
Micrologic trip unit. It is easy to use and requires no special software or settings. It is
immediately operational when connected to the Compact NSX by a simple cord.
The FDM121 is a large display, but requires very little depth. The anti-glare graphic
screen is backlit for very easy reading even under poor ambient lighting and at sharp
angles.
PB103807-32
PB103582
Main characteristics
FDM121 display.
PB103581-31
Mounting
The FDM121 is easily installed in a switchboard.
b Standard door cut-out 92 x 92 mm.
b Attached using clips.
To avoid a cut-out in the door, an accessory is available for surface mounting by
drilling only two 22 mm diameter holes.
The FDM121 degree of protection is IP54 in front. IP54 is maintained after
switchboard mounting by using the supplied gasket during installation.
Connection
A-24
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DB112135
Navigation
I
I1
310
I2
%
I3 302
%
IN 23
%
ESC
315
Screens
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
2 3 4
Main menu
When powered up, the FDM121 screen automatically displays the ON/OFF status of
the device.
5 6
Escape
Down
OK
Up
Context
Alarm LED
Quick view
Metering
Alarms
Services.
DB112137
DB112136
When not in use, the screen is not backlit. Backlighting can be activated by pressing
one of the buttons. It goes off after 3 minutes.
Produit Id
Micrologic 5.3A
Serial number:
Part number:
Alarms
Services
1.02
ESC
OK
Quick view.
DB112139
Product identication.
Metering
Metering
P07451
ESC
DB112138
Main Menu
Quick View
LU432091
Firmware:
U Average
9/10
387 V
100
120
392 V
100
120
388 V
100
120
avg
U-V
PQS
MIN
E
MAX
F - PF - cos
ESC
OK
ESC
NonResettableEnergy
1/3
EpIN
5111947
kWh
EpOut
12345678
kWh
Metering: U average.
DB112141
DB112140
Metering: sub-menu.
Display
Contrast
Brightness
Language
ESC
Metering: meter.
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OK
Services.
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Functions and
characteristics
Communications modules
Modbus
DB112060
24 V DC
10
10
1.3 m
Connections
b Compact NSX is connected to the Modbus interface or
FDM121 display unit via the internal terminal block for the NSX
cord equipped with an RJ45 connector.
v cord available in three lengths: 0.35 m, 1.3 m and 3 m.
v insulated 0.35 m version for installations > 480 V AC
v lengths up to 10 m possible using extensions.
b The FDM121 display unit is connected to the Modbus
interface by a communication cable with RJ45 connectors on
both ends.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Modbus network
Modbus interface
NSX cord
Internal terminal block for communication via NSX cord
BSCM module
Prefabricated wiring
Micrologic trip unit
FDM121 display
RJ45 cable
Line terminator (on unused connector if applicable)
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Functions
This module, required for connection to the network,
contains the Modbus address (1 to 99) declared by the
user via the two dials in front. It automatically adapts
(baud rate, parity) to the Modbus network in which it is
installed.
It is equipped with a lock-out switch to enable or disable
operations involving writing to Micrologic, i.e. reset,
counter reset, setting modications, device opening
and closing commands, etc.
There is a built-in test function to check the connections
of the Modbus interface module with the Micrologic and
FDM121 display unit.
Mounting
The module is mounted on a DIN rail. A number of
modules may be clipped one next to the other.
For this, a stacking accessory is available for fast clipconnection of both the Modbus link and the 24 V DC
supply.
The Modbus interface module supplies 24 V DC to the
corresponding Micrologic, FDM121 display and BSCM
module. Module consumption is 60 mA / 24 V DC.
DB112083
BSCM module
Functions
The optional BSCM Breaker Status & Control Module
is used to acquire device status indications and control
the communicating remote-control function.
It includes a memory used to manage the maintenance
indicators.
DB112035
Status indications
Indication of device status:
O/F, SD and SDE.
Maintenance indicators
The BSCM module manages the following indicators:
b mechanical operation counter
b electrical operation counter
b history of status indications.
It is possible to assign an alarm to the operation
counters.
Controls
The module can be used to carry out communicating
remote control operations: (open, close and reset) in
different modes (manual, auto).
DB112085
DB112084
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Mounting
The BSCM module can be installed on all Compact
NSX circuit breakers and switch-disconnectors. It
simply clips into the auxiliary contact slots. It occupies
the slots of one O/F contact and one SDE contact. The
BSCM is supplied with 24 V DC power automatically
via the NSX cord when the communication system is
installed.
BSCM module.
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Modbus
DB115569
Functions and
characteristics
Automatic
notification
Firewall
Nomad
mode
Internet
Site Intranet
Ethernet (TCP/IP/Modbus)
Consultation
RSU
RCU
EGX400
MPS100
Consultation
RSU
RCU
Modbus
Modbus
FDM121
Masterpact
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Sepam
Compact NSX
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Power Meter
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Micrologic utilities
DB112125
DB112214
Gateway
The gateway has two functions:
b access to the company intranet (Ethernet) by
converting Modbus frames to the TCP/IP/Modbus
protocol
b optional web-page server for the information from
the devices.
Examples include MPS100, EGX400 and EGX100.
DB112126
MPS100
b Plug and play device. It comes loaded with a webpage application for graphic display of currents and
voltages and viewing of circuit-breaker status and
power and energy values.
To use the application, simply declare the Modbus
addresses of the connected slaves. Automatically
recognised devices include all Masterpact and
Compact NSX Micrologic trip units and the
PM500/700/800 and PM9c power monitoring units.
b Can be used for automatic alarm notication via a
messaging server available on the site intranet or via
mobile phones (e-mail converted into SMS).
b Can be used for logging of data that can be
automatically sent as e-mail attachments, e.g. a weekly
consumption report.
Web page.
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Functions and
characteristics
This utility is used to set the protection functions and alarms for each Masterpact and
Compact NSX device.
After connection to the network and entry of the circuit-breaker Modbus address, the
software automatically detects the type of trip unit installed.
There are two possible operating modes.
DB112216
DB112217
DB112215
A-30
When all functions have been tested, this utility is replaced by the supervision
software selected for the installation.
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Supervision software
Types of software
Masterpact and Compact NSX communication functions are designed to interface
with software dedicated to electrical installations:
b switchboard supervision
b electrical installation supervision
b power system management: electrical engineering expert systems
b process control
b SCADA (Supervisory Control & Data Acquisition), EMS (Enterprise Management
System) or BMS (Building Management System) type software.
DB111370
PE86106-62
A simple solution for customers who want to consult the main electrical parameters
of switchboard devices without dedicated software.
Up to 16 switchboard devices are connected via Modbus interfaces to an MPS100 or
EGX400 Ethernet gateway integrating the functions of a web page server. The
embedded Web pages can be easily congured with just a few mouse clicks. The
information they provide is updated in real time.
The Web pages can be consulted using a standard Web browser on a PC connected
via Ethernet to the company Intranet or remotely via a modem. Automatic notication
of alarms and threshold overruns is possible via e-mail or SMS (Short Message
Service).
DB112145
PowerView software.
PowerLogic SMS is a family of web-enabled software products for high-end powermonitoring applications. It is designed for large power systems.
SMS products offer detailed analysis of electrical events, long-duration data logging
and extensive, economical report-building capabilities (e.g. consumption monitoring
and tariff management).
A wide variety of screens can be displayed in real time, including more than 50
tables, analogue meters, bargraphs, alarms logs with links to display waveforms and
predened reports on energy quality and service costs.
Other software
Compact NSX devices can forward their measurement and operating information to
special software integrating the electrical installation and other technical facilities:
b SCADA process control software: Vijeo CITECT
b BMS Building Management System software: Vista.
Please consult us.
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Functions and
characteristics
Accessories for
Micrologic trip units
PB103843-18
NSX100/160/250
25 100 A
150 250 A
400 630 A
NSX400/630
PB103842-47
Rating
Catalogue
number
LV429521
LV430563
LV432575
Use
An external 24 V DC power supply is required for installations with communication,
whatever the type of trip unit.
On installations without communication, it is available as an option for Micrologic 5/6
in order to make it possible to:
b modify settings when the circuit breaker is open
b display measurements when the current owing through the circuit breaker is low
(15 to 50 A depending on the rating)
b maintain the display of the cause of tripping and interrupted current.
Characteristics
A single external 24 V DC supply may be used for the entire switchboard.
The required characteristics are:
b output voltage: 24 V DC 5 %
b ripple: 1%.
b overvoltage category: OVC IV - as per IEC 60947-1
External 24 V DC power-supply modules with an output current of 1 A are available:
Available external power-supply modules
Power supply
V DC (5 %)
V AC (+10 %, -15 %)
Output voltage
Ripple
Overvoltage category (OVC)
Cat. no.
24/30
54440
48/60
54441
100/125
54442
110/130
54443
200/240
54444
380/415
54445
24 V DC (5 %)
1 %
OVC IV - as per IEC 60947-1
Cat. no.
110/230
110/240
24 V DC (5 %)
1 %
OVC II
ABL8RPS24030
Total consumption
To determine the required output current of the 24 V DC power supply, it is necessary
to sum up the currents consumed by the different loads supplied:
Consumption of Compact NSX modules
Module
Micrologic 5/6
BSCM module
FDM121
Modbus communication interface
NSX cord U > 480 V AC
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Consumption (mA)
20
10
40
60
30
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PB103790-20
Test battery
This pocket battery connects to the Micrologic test connector. It powers up the
Micrologic and the Ready LED. It supplies the screen and allows settings to be made
via the keypad.
Battery module
The battery module is a back-up supply for the external power-supply module. The
input/output voltages are 24 V DC and it can supply power for approximately three
hours (100 mA).
PB103789-24
PB103799-24
NSX cord
24 V DC power-supply
terminal block (cat. no.
LV434210).
PB103803-27
Maintenance case
The case includes:
b conguration and maintenance module
b power supply (110...220 V AC / 50-60 Hz 24 V DC - 1 A)
b special cable for connection to the trip-unit test connector
b standard USB cable
b standard RJ45 cable
b user manual
b optional Bluetooth link (to PC).
DB115570
30
Display
Included in the maintenance kit, this module tests Micrologic operation and provides
access to all parameters and settings. It connects to the Micrologic test connector
and can operate in two modes.
b Stand-alone mode to:
v supply the Micrologic and check operation via the Ready LED
v check mechanical operation of the circuit breaker (trip using pushbutton).
b PC mode, connected to a PC via USB or Bluetooth link. This mode provides
access to protection settings, alarm settings and readings of all indicators. Using the
associated RSU software utility, it is possible to store, in a dedicated le for each
device, all the data that can transferred to another device.
This mode also offers operating-test functions:
v check on trip time delay (trip curve)
v check on non-tripping time (discrimination)
v check on ZSI (Zone Selective Interlocking) function
v alarm simulation
v display of setting curves
v display of currents
v printing of test reports.
Test connector
TES
110/240 V
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Functions and
characteristics
Earth-leakage protection
b For general characteristics of circuit breakers, see pages A-6 and A-7.
b Add-on Vigi modules. Earth-leakage protection is achieved by installing a Vigi
module (characteristics and selection criteria on next page) directly on the circuit
breaker terminals It directly actuates the trip unit (magnetic, thermal-magnetic or
Micrologic).
PB103579-21
044322
051352
Earth-leakage relay.
Separate toroids.
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PB103579-21
3 poles
NSX100/160/250
NSX400/630
105 x 236 x 86
W x H x D (mm)
4 poles
140 x 236 x 86
Weight (kg)
3 poles
2.5
8.8
4 poles
3.2
10.8
PB103580-36
Remote indications
Vigi modules may be equipped with an auxiliary contact (SDV) to remotely signal
tripping due to an earth fault.
Use of 4-pole Vigi module with a 3-pole Compact NSX
In a 3-phase installation with an uninterrupted neutral, an accessory makes it
possible to use a 4-pole Vigi module with connection of the neutral cable.
Power supply
Vigi modules are self-supplied internally by the distribution-system voltage and
therefore do not require any external source. They continue to function even when
supplied by only two phases.
DB112147
1 Sensitivity setting
2 Time-delay setting (for selective earth-leakage protection).
3 Lead-seal xture for controlled access to settings.
4 Test button simulating an earth-fault for regular checks on
the tripping function
5 Reset button (reset required after earth-fault tripping).
6 Rating plate
7 Housing for SDV auxiliary contact.
Plug-in devices
The Vigi module can be installed on a plugin base. Special accessories are required
(see catalogue number chapter).
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Vigi ME
Vigi MH
Number of poles
Type
3, 4 (1)
3, 4 (1)
Vigi MB
3, 4 (1)
NSX100
NXS160
NSX250
NSX400
NSX630
Protection characteristics
Sensitivity
xed
adjustable
adjustable
I%n (A)
0.3
0.03 - 0.3 - 1 - 3 - 10
0.3 - 1 - 3 - 10 - 30
Time delay
xed
adjustable
adjustable
Intentional delay
(ms)
< 40
0 - 60 - 150 - 310
< 40
Rated voltage
V AC 50/60 Hz
200...440
200...440 - 440...550
(1) Vigi 3P modules may also be used on 3P circuit breakers used for two-phase protection.
(2) If the sensitivity is set to 30 mA, there is no time delay, whatever the time-delay setting.
Operating safety
The Vigi module is a user safety device. It must be tested at regular intervals (every 6
months).
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Functions and
characteristics
Motor protection
Motor-feeder function
A motor feeder comprises a set of devices for motor protection and control, as well
as for protection of the feeder itself.
Isolation
The purpose is to isolate the live conductors from the upstream distribution system to
enable work by maintenance personnel on the motor feeder at no risk. This function
is provided by a motor circuit breaker offering positive contact indication and lockout/
tagout possibilities.
Switching
The purpose is to control the motor (ON / OFF), either manually, automatically or
remotely, taking into account overloads upon start-up and the long service life
required. This function is provided by a contactor. When the coil of the contactor's
electromagnet is energised, the contactor closes and establishes, through the poles,
the circuit between the upstream supply and the motor, via the circuit breaker.
Basic protection
b Short-circuit protection
Detection and breaking, as quickly as possible, of high short-circuit currents to avoid
damage to the installation. This function is provided by a magnetic or thermalmagnetic circuit breaker.
b Overload protection
Detection of overload currents and motor shutdown before temperature rise in the
motor and conductors damages insulation. This function is provided by a thermalmagnetic circuit breaker or a separate thermal relay.
Overloads: I < 10 x In
They are caused by:
b an electrical problem, related to an anomaly in the distribution system (e.g. phase failure,
voltage outside tolerances, etc.)
b a mechanical problem, related to a process malfunction (e.g. excessive torque) or damage to
the motor (e.g. bearing vibrations).
These two causes will also result in excessively long starting times.
Impedant short-circuits: 10 x In < I < 50 x In
This type of short-circuit is generally due to deteriorated insulation of motor windings or
damaged supply cables.
Short-circuits: I > 50 x In
This relatively rare type of fault may be caused by a connection error during maintenance.
DB115571
Isolation
and short-circuit protection
b
b
b
b
Locked rotor
Under-load
Long starts and stalled rotor
Insulation faults.
Motor-feeder solutions
Power switching
Contactor
Standard IEC 60947 denes three types of device combinations for the protection of
motor feeders.
Three devices
b magnetic circuit breaker + contactor + thermal relay.
Overload protection
or thermal protection
Thermal protection,
separate or built into
the circuit breaker
Specific or internal
motor protection
Two devices
b thermal-magnetic circuit breaker + contactor.
One device
b thermal-magnetic circuit breaker + contactor in an integrated solution (e.g.
Tesys U).
Additional protection
functions
M
Switchgear functions in a motor feeder.
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Device coordination
The various components of a motor feeder must be coordinated. Standard
IEC 60947-4-1 denes three types of coordination depending on the operating
condition of the devices following a standardised short-circuit test.
Type-1 coordination
b No danger to life or property.
b The contactor and/or the thermal relay may be damaged.
b Repair and replacement of parts may be required prior to further service.
Type-2 coordination
b No danger to life or property.
b No damage or adjustments are allowed. The risk of contact welding is accepted as
long as they can be easily separated.
b Isolation must be maintained after the incident, the motor feeder must be suitable
for further use without repair or replacement of parts.
b A rapid inspection is sufcient before return to service.
Total coordination
b No damage and no risk of contact welding is allowed for the devices making up the
motor feeder. The motor feeder must be suitable for further use without repair or
replacement of parts.
This level is provided by integrated 1-device solutions such as Tesys U.
Control function
Typical applications
AC1
Energising
Heating, distribution
AC2
Starting
Switching off motor during running
Counter-current braking
Inching
Wiring-drawing machine
AC3
Squirrel-cage motor
(cos K = 0.45 for y 100 A)
(cos K = 0.35 for > 100 A)
Starting
Switching off motor during running
Starting
Switching off motor during running
Regenerative braking
Plugging
Inching
AC4
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Functions and
characteristics
Motor protection
The motor feeder includes thermal protection that may be built into the circuit
breaker. The protection must have a trip class suited to motor starting. Depending on
the application, the motor starting time varies from a few seconds (no-load start) to a
few dozen seconds (high-inertia load).
Standard IEC 60947-4-1 denes the trip classes below as a function of current
setting Ir for thermal protection.
Trip class of thermal relays as a function of their Ir setting
Class
1.05 I r (1)
1.2 Ir (1)
1.5 Ir (2)
5
t>2h
t < 2h
t < 2 mn
10
t>2h
t < 2h
t < 4 mn
20
t>2h
t < 2h
t < 8 mn
30
t>2h
t < 2h
t < 12 mn
(1) Time for a cold motor (motor off and cold).
(2) Time for warm motor (motor running under normal conditions).
7.2 I r(1)
2s<ty5s
4 s < t y 10 s
6 s < t y 20 s
9 s < t y 30 s
500 V
A
0.16
0.24
0.32
0.48
0.68
0.88
1.2
1.5
2.2
2.9
3.9
5.2
6.8
9.2
12.4
17.6
23
28
33
44
53
64
78
106
128
156
184
224
280
344
432
DB115572
kW
0.06
0.09
0.12
0.18
0.25
0.37
0.55
0.75
1.1
1.5
2.2
3
4
5.5
7.5
11
15
18.5
22
30
37
45
55
75
90
110
132
160
200
250
315
Standardised values in HP
Standardised values in kW
td
Starting
time
690 V
A
0.12
0.17
0.23
0.35
0.49
0.64
0.87
1.1
1.6
2.1
2.8
3.8
4.9
6.7
8.9
12.8
17
21
24
32
39
47
57
77
93
113
134
162
203
250
313
Rated
operational
power
hp
1/2
3/4
1
1 1/2
2
3
5
7 1/2
10
15
20
25
30
40
50
60
75
100
125
150
200
250
300
550 -
120 V
4.4
6.4
8.4
12
13.6
19.2
30.4
44
56
84
108
136
160
208
260
-
2.5
3.7
4.8
6.9
7.8
11
17.5
25.3
32.2
48.3
62.1
78.2
92
120
150
177
221
285
359
414
552
-
2.4
3.5
4.6
6.6
7.5
10.6
16.7
24.2
30.8
46.2
59.4
74.8
88
114
143
169
211
273
343
396
528
-
240 V
415 V
480 V
600 V
2.2
3.2
4.2
6
6.8
9.6
15.2
22
28
42
54
68
80
104
130
154
192
248
312
360
480
604
722
1.3
1.8
2.3
3.3
4.3
6.1
9.7
14
18
27
34
44
51
66
83
103
128
165
208
240
320
403
482
1.1
1.6
2.1
3
3.4
4.8
7.6
11
14
21
27
34
40
52
65
77
96
124
156
180
240
302
361
0.9
1.3
1.7
2.4
2.7
3.9
6.1
9
11
17
22
27
32
41
52
62
77
99
125
144
192
242
289
td
Ir
Id
Id
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NSX100/160/250
Trip unit
2 devices
NSX400/630
NSX100 to 630
Type
MA
Micrologic 1.3-M
Micrologic 2-M
Micrologic 6 E-M
Technology
Magnetic
Electronic
Electronic
Electronic
Contactor
10
20
b
b
30
Protection functions of Compact NSX circuit breaker
b
Short-circuits
Insulation
faults
b
b
Overloads
b
b
Ground-fault
b
b
Under-load
Long start
I, U, energy
Operating assistance
Counters (cycles, trips,
alarms, hours)
Contact-wear indicator
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Functions and
characteristics
Motor protection
Circuit breakers with an MA trip unit are combined with a thermal relay and a
contactor or a starter.
Protection
Magnetic protection (Im)
Short-circuit protection with an adjustable pick-up Im that initiates instantaneous
tripping if exceeded.
b Im = In x ... is set on an adjustment dial in multiples of the rating:
v 6 to 14 x In (2.5 to 100 A ratings)
v 9 to 14 x In (150 to 200 A ratings)
Protection version
b 3-pole (3P 3D): 3-pole frame (3P) equipped with detection on all 3 poles (3D).
50A
Circuit breakers with a Micrologic 1.3-M trip unit are combined with a thermal relay
and a contactor.
Protection ..............................................................
Settings are made using a dial.
Short-circuits: Short-time protection (Isd)
Protection with an adjustable pick-up Isd. There is a very short delay to let through
motor starting currents.
b Isd is set in amperes from 5 to 13 x In, as follows:
v from 1600 to 4160 A for the 320 A rating.
v from 2500 to 6500 A for the 500 A rating.
Short-circuits: Non-adjustable instantaneous protection (li)
Instantaneous protection with non-adjustable pick-up Ii.
Protection version
b 3-pole (3P 3D): 3-pole frame (3P) equipped with detection on all 3 poles (3D).
Indications
Front indications
b Green Ready LED: ashes slowly when the circuit breaker is ready to trip in the
event of a fault.
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In at 65 C (1)
Circuit breaker
Compact NSX100
MA 2.5 to 220
2.5
6.3
12.5
25
50
100
150
220
Compact NSX160
Compact NSX250
Im = In x ...
Adjustable from 6 to 14 x In
(settings 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
tm
xed
Adjustable from 9 to 14 x In
(settings 9, 10, 11, 12, 13,
14)
Micrologic 1.3-M
Ratings (A)
In at 65 C (1)
320
Circuit breaker
Compact NSX400
Compact NSX630
500
S Short-time protection
Pick-up (A)
accuracy 15 %
Isd
tsd
Non-adjustable
Non-tripping time
Maximum break time
20
60
Instantaneous protection
Pick-up (A)
accuracy 15 %
Ii non-adjustable
4800
Non-tripping time
Maximum break time
0
30 ms
6500
(1) Motor standards require operation at 65 C. Circuit-breaker ratings are derated to take this requirement into account.
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Functions and
characteristics
DB112111
Motor protection
Circuit breakers with a Micrologic 2.2 / 2.3-M trip unit include protection similar to an
inverse-time thermal relay. They are combined with a contactor.
Protection ..............................................................
Settings are made using a dial.
Overloads (or thermal protection): Long-time protection and trip class (Ir)
Inverse-time thermal protection against overloads with adjustable pick-up Ir.
Settings are made in amperes. The tripping curve for the long-time protection, which
indicates the time delay tr before tripping, is dened by the selected trip class.
Trip class (class)
The class is selected as a function of the normal motor starting time.
b Class 5: starting time less than 5 s
b Class 10: starting time less than 10 s
b Class 20: starting time less than 20 s
For a given class, it is necessary to check that all motor-feeder components are
sized to carry the 7.2 Ir starting current without excessive temperature rise during the
time corresponding to the class.
Short-circuits: Short-time protection (Isd)
Protection with an adjustable pick-up Isd. There is a very short delay to let through
motor starting currents.
Short-circuits: Non-adjustable instantaneous protection (li)
Instantaneous protection with non-adjustable pick-up Ii.
PB103376
Indications
Front indications
b Green Ready LED: ashes slowly when the circuit breaker is ready to trip in the
event of a fault.
b Red alarm LED for motor operation: goes ON when the thermal image of the rotor
and stator is greater than 95% of the permissible temperature rise.
Remote indications via SDTAM module
Compact NSX devices with a Micrologic 2 can be equipped with an SDTAM module
dedicated to motor applications for:
b a contact to indicate circuit-breaker overload
b a contact to open the contactor. In the event of a phase unbalance or overload,
this output is activated 400 ms before circuit-breaker tripping to open the contactor
and avoid circuit breaker tripping.
This module takes the place of the MN/MX coils and an OF contact.
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In at 65 C (1)
25
50
100
150
220
320
500
Circuit breaker
Compact NSX100
Compact NSX160
Compact NSX250
Compact NSX400
Compact NSX630
b
b
b
-
b
b
b
-
b
b
b
-
b
b
-
b
-
b
b
Ir
In = 25 A
In = 50 A
In = 100 A
In = 150 A
In = 220 A
In = 320 A
In = 500 A
Trip class as per IEC 60947-4-1
tr
Ir =
Ir =
Ir =
Ir =
Ir =
Ir =
Ir =
1.5 x Ir
120
6 x Ir
7.2 x Ir
Thermal memory
6.5
13.5
26
for cold motor
5
10
20
for cold motor
20 minutes before and after tripping
Cooling fan
240
480
24
47
95
140
210
300
470
25
50
100
150
220
320
500
12
13
Isd = Ir x ...
tsd
Non-tripping time
Maximum break time
non-adjustable
20
60
10
11
1500
2250
3300
4800
6500
Pick-up (A)
accuracy 15 %
Time delay (ms)
Ii non-adjustable
425
Non-tripping time
Maximum break time
0
30
750
Pick-up (A)
accuracy 20 %
Time delay (s)
> 30 %
non-adjustable
DB112114
DB115573
Motor-off zone
1 to 200 s
Return
Long
start time
limit
Starting
time
Overrun
10 % Ir
Ir
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Phase loss
Phase loss is a special case of phase unbalance.
b During normal operation, it produces the effects mentioned above and tripping must occur
after four seconds.
b During starting, the absence of a phase may cause motor reversing, i.e. it is the load that
determines the direction of rotation. This requires virtually immediate tripping (0.7 seconds).
Starting time in compliance with the class (Micrologic 2-M)
For normal motor starting, Micrologic 2-M checks the conditions below with respect to the
thermal-protection (long-time) pick-up Ir:
b current > 10 % x Ir (motor-off limit)
b overrun of 1.5 x Ir threshold, then return below this threshold before the end of a 10 s time
delay.
If either of these conditions is not met, the thermal protection trips the device after a maximum
time equal to that of the selected class.
Pick-up Ir must have been set to the current indicated on the motor rating plate.
Long starts (Micrologic 6 E-M)
When this function is not activated, the starting conditions are those indicated above.
When it is activated, this protection supplements thermal protection (class).
A long start causes tripping and is characterised by:
b current > 10 % x Ir (motor-off limit) with:
b either overrun of the long-time pick-up (1 to 8 x Ir) without return below the pick-up before the
end of the long-time time delay (1 to 200 s)
b or no overrun of the long-time pick-up (1 to 8 x Ir) before the end of the long-time time delay (1
to 200 s).
Pick-up Ir must have been set to the current indicated on the motor rating plate.
This protection should be coordinated with the selected class.
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Functions and
characteristics
DB112116
Motor protection
Protection
The protection functions are identical to those of Micrologic 2-M and can be neadjusted via the keypad
.
Access to setting modications via the keypad is protected by a locking function
that is controlled by a microswitch
. The lock is activated automatically if the
keypad is not used for 5 minutes. Access to the microswitch is protected by a
transparent lead-sealable cover. It is possible to scroll through settings and
measurements with the cover closed.
Overloads (or thermal), class and short-circuits
The long-time, short-time and instantaneous functions are identical to those of
Micrologic 2-M.
In addition, there is trip class 30 for long-time protection and a setting for self-cooled
or fan-cooled motors (
).
Ground-fault protection (Ig)
Residual type ground-fault protection with an adjustable pick-up Ig (with Off position)
and adjustable time delay tg.
Phase unbalance or phase loss (lunbal)
This function opens the circuit breaker if a phase unbalance occurs:
b that is greater than the Iunbal pick-up that can be ne-adjusted from 10 to 40 %
(30 % by default)
b following the tunbal time delay that is:
v 0.7 s during starting
v adjustable from 1 to 10 seconds (4 seconds by default) during normal operation.
Phase loss is an extreme case of phase unbalance and leads to tripping under the
same conditions.
Locked rotor (Ijam)
This function detects locking of the motor shaft caused by the load.
During motor starting (see page A-43), the function is disabled.
During normal operation, it causes tripping:
b above the Ijam pick-up that can be ne-adjusted from 1 to 8 x Ir
b in conjunction with the tjam time delay that can be adjusted from 1 to 30 seconds.
PB103376
Under-load (Iund)
This function detects motor no-load operation due to insufcient load (e.g. a drained
pump). It detects phase undercurrent.
During motor starting (see page A-43), the function is always enabled.
During normal operation, it causes tripping:
b below the Iund pick-up that can be ne-adjusted from 0.3 to 0.9 x Ir
b in conjunction with the tund time delay that can be adjusted from 1 to 200
seconds.
Long starts (Ilong)
This protection supplements thermal protection (class).
It is used to better adjust protection to the starting parameters.
It detects abnormal motor starting, i.e. when the starting current remains too high or
too low with respect to a pick-up value and a time delay.
It causes tripping:
b in relation with a llong pick-up that can be ne-adjusted from 1 to 8 x Ir
b in conjunction with the tlong time delay that can be adjusted from 1 to 200
seconds.
(see "long starts" page A-43)
Indications
SDTAM remote indication relay module
with its terminal block.
Note: all the trip units have a transparent lead-sealable cover
that protects access to the adjustment dials.
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Front indications
b Green Ready LED: ashes slowly when the circuit breaker is ready to trip in the
event of a fault.
b Red alarm LED for motor operation: goes ON when the thermal image of the rotor
or stator is greater than 95% of the permissible temperature rise.
Remote indications via SDTAM or SDx module
See description on page A-42 for SDTAM and page A-81 for SDx.
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In at 65 C (1)
25
50
80
150
220
320
500
Circuit breaker
Compact NSX100
Compact NSX160
Compact NSX250
Compact NSX400
Compact NSX630
b
b
b
-
b
b
b
-
b
b
b
-
b
b
-
b
-
b
b
Ir
Dial setting
In = 25 A Ir =
In = 50 A Ir =
In = 80 A Ir =
In = 150 A Ir =
In = 220 A Ir =
In = 320 A Ir =
In = 500 A Ir =
Keypad setting
tr
1.5 x Ir
120
6 x Ir
7.2 x Ir
Thermal memory
6.5
13.5
26
38 for cold motor
5
10
20
30 for cold motor
20 minutes before and after tripping
Cooling fan
240
480
Isd = Ir x ...
tsd
Non-tripping time
Maximum break time
non-adjustable
20
60
10
11
1200
2250
3300
4800
6500
0.7
0.7
0.6
0.8
0.8
0.7
0.9
0.9
0.8
12
13
1
1
1
Off
Off
Off
Pick-up (A)
accuracy 15 %
Ii non-adjustable
Non-tripping time
Maximum break time
425
0 ms
30 ms
750
G Ground faults
Pick-up (A)
accuracy 10 %
Ig = In x ...
tg
Non-tripping time
Maximum break time
In = 25 A
In = 50 A
In > 50 A
Ig =
Ig =
Ig =
Dial setting
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
ne adjustments in 0.05 x In steps
0
0.1
0.2
0.3
20
80
140
230
80
140
200
320
0.4
350
500
Locked rotor
Pick-up (A)
accuracy 10 %
Ijam = Ir x ...
tjam =
Under-load (under-current)
Pick-up (A)
accuracy 10 %
Iund = Ir x ...
tund =
Long starts
Pick-up (A)
accuracy 10 %
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Functions and
characteristics
Motor protection
The built-in Power Meter functions of the Micrologic 6 E-M are the same as those for
the Micrologic 6-E presented in the section on distribution (see page A-20). When
used exclusively in the three-phase version, neutral measurements are excluded.
Operating-assistance functions
The operating-assistance functions of the Micrologic 6 E-M are the same as those
for the Micrologic 6-E presented in the section on distribution (see page A-22).
I
165 A
100
120
165 A
100
120
164A
100
120
DB111405
DB111404
Micrologic 6 E-M.
I1
I2
motor = 97%
I3
ESC
Thermal-image alarm.
DB111403
Current values.
ESC
The additional technical characteristics are identical to those of Micrologic 6-E (see pages A-21
and A-23).
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Display
Micrologic
LCD
FDM121
display
b
b
b
b
b
b
-
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
-
b
b
(2)
b
b
Measurements
Instantaneous rms measurements
Currents (A)
Phase currents and average value
Highest current of the 3 phases
Ground-fault protection
Current unbalance between phases
Voltages (V)
Phase-to-phase voltages and average value
Unbalance between phase-to-phase voltages
Phase sequence
Frequency (Hz)
Power system
Power
Active (kW), reactive (kVAR), apparent (kVA)
Power factor and cos K (fundamental)
Maximeters / minimeters Associated with instantaneous rms
measurements
Energy metering
Energy
Active (kWh), reactive (kVARh),
apparent (kVAh)
Demand and maximum demand values
Demand current (A)
Phases
Demand power
Calculation window
Power quality
Total harmonic distortion
(%)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
Operating
assistance
Personalised alarms
Settings
(2)
(2)
b
-
Ir
tr
Isd
tsd
Ii
Date and time of modication
Value before modication
I1
I2
I3
U12
U23
Date and time of record
Min/max recorded for the value
(2)
(2)
Time-stamped histories
Trips
last 17
Alarms
last 10
Operating events
last 10 events and type:
Time stamping
Presentation
Time-stamped event tables
Protection settings
One of the following settings modied
Time-stamping of modication
Previous value
Min/Max
Value monitored
Time-stamping of min/max value
Present min/max value
Maintenance indicators
Counter
Mechanical cycles (3)
Electrical cycles (3)
Trips
Alarms
Hours
Indicator
Contact wear
Load prole
Hours at different load levels
Ig
U31
Assignable to an alarm
Assignable to an alarm
One per type of trip
One for each type of alarm
Total operating time (hours)
%
% of hours in four current ranges: 0-49 % In, 50-79 %
In, 80-89 % In, u 90 % In
Thermal image
Stator and rotor
% of permissible temperature rise
(1) Absolute mode: E absolute = E out + E in; Signed mode: E signed = E out - E in.
(2) Available via communication system.
(3) The BSCM module (page A-27) is required for these functions.
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(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
b
(2)
(2)
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Functions and
characteristics
Generator protection
with Micrologic 2.2-G
DB112118
Special applications
Circuit breakers equipped with Micrologic G trip units protect systems supplied by
generators (lower short-circuit currents than with transformers) and distribution
systems with long cable lengths (fault currents limited by the impedance of the
cable).
Protection
Settings are made using the adjustment dials
Indications
Front indications
PB103377
b Green Ready LED: ashes slowly when the circuit breaker is ready to trip in the
event of a fault.
b Orange overload pre-alarm LED: steady on when I > 90 % Ir
b Red overload LED: steady on when I > 105 % Ir
Remote indications
An SDx relay module installed inside the circuit breaker can be used to remote the
overload-trip signal.
This module receives the signal from the Micrologic electronic trip unit via an optical
link and makes it available on the terminal block. The signal is cleared when the
circuit breaker is closed.
The module is described in detail in the section dealing with accessories.
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Ratings (A)
In at 40C (1)
40
100
160
Circuit breaker
Compact NSX100
Compact NSX160
Compact NSX250
250
L Long-time protection
Pick-up (A)
tripping between
1.05 and 1.20 Ir
Io
In = 40 A
Io =
18
18
20
23
25
28
32
36
40
In = 100 A
Io =
40
45
50
55
63
70
80
90
100
In = 160 A
Io =
63
70
80
90
100
110
125
150
160
100
110
125
140
150
176
200
225
250
In = 250 A (NSX250) Io =
Ii
tr
non-adjustable
1.5 x Ir
15
6 x Ir
0.5
7.2 x Ir
Thermal memory
0.35
20 minutes before and after tripping
Isd = Ir x ...
1.5
tsd
non-adjustable
Non-tripping time
140
200
2.5
Pick-up (A)
accuracy 15 %
Ii non-adjustable
600
Non-tripping time
Maximum break time
15 ms
50 ms
1500
2400
3000
(1) If the trip units are used in high-temperature environments, the Micrologic setting must take into account the thermal limitations of the circuit breaker. See the
temperature derating table.
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Functions and
characteristics
Special applications
Compact NSX circuit breakers equipped for public distribution or motor protection
functions as described in the previous pages can be used in industrial control panels.
The accessories for the Compact NSX range are suitable for the special needs of
these switchboards.
Auxiliaries
All auxiliaries can be added to the circuit breaker by the user:
b padlocking devices (in the OFF position)
b rotary handle
b status-indication auxiliary contacts (ON, OFF and tripped)
b shunt (MX) or undervoltage (MN) releases
b early-make or early-break contacts.
Rotary handle
Direct or extended versions for mounting up to 600 mm behind the front:
b black front with black handle
b yellow front with red handle (for machine tools or emergency off as per IEC 204 /
VDE 0013).
All rotary handles can be padlocked in the OFF position. Optional door interlock,
recommended for MCC panels (motor control centres).
When the device is equipped with an extended rotary handle, a control accessory
mounted on the shaft makes it possible to operate the device with the door open.
The device can be padlocked in the OFF position in compliance with UL508.
DB115233
Installation in enclosures
Compact circuit breakers can be installed in a metal enclosure together with other
devices (contactors, motor-protection circuit breakers, LEDs, etc.) (see page A-90).
Trip units
Approvals
General Use
Motor Disconnecting Means
DB115234
.
s Inc
torie
rs
rwrite
ra
Labo
E
CAT E
TIFI
C
CER PLIAN
M
O
OF C
Unde
A-50
Cert
of Co ificate
mplia
nce
115
230
460
575
NA, MA
Micrologic 1.3 M, 2.2 M,
2.3 M
Micrologic 6.2 E-M and
6.3 E-M
25
25
3
7.5
15
20
50
50
7.5
15
30
40
100
100
15
30
75
100
160
150
25
50
100
150
250
220
40
75
150
200
400
320
125
250
300
550
500
150
350
500
The deratings indicated on pages B-8 and B-9 apply to TMD, Micrologic 2, 5 and 6 trip units,
rated at 40 C.
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16 Hz 2/3 networks
Single-phase distribution networks with a frequency of 16 Hz 2/3 are used for
railroad applications in certain European countries.
Performance
Icu (kA)
250 V / 500 V
Protection
DB112046
The 16 Hz 2/3 frequency does not modify the thermal settings with respect to those
at 50 Hz (see page A-15). The magnetic pick-ups are modied as shown below.
Magnetic protection for Compact NSX 100/160/250 at 50 Hz and at 16 Hz 2/3
Rating (A) In at 40 C
Pick-up (A) Im accur. 20%
NSX100
50Hz
16Hz 2/3
NSX160/250
50Hz
16 Hz 2/3
16 25
Fixed
190 300
170 270
190 300
170 270
32
40
50
63
80
100 125
160
200 250
Adjustable
400
360
400
360
500
450
500
450
500
450
500
450
500
450
500
450
640
580
640
580
800
720
800 1250 1250 5 to 10 In
720 1100 1100 4.5 to 9 In
DB112153
Micrologic 5.2 A-Z and 5.3 A-Z are dedicated to 16 Hz 2/3 networks.
They use a suitable sampling frequency. The protection settings are identical to
those of Micrologic 5 A (see page A-19). They also offer a current-measurement
function for this specic frequency.
Trip-unit selection
Rating
Compact
NSX100
NSX160
NSX250
NSX100 to 250
NSX400/630
16
88
100
160
250
400
630
TM-D
TM-D
TM-D
Micrologic 5.2 A-Z
Micrologic 5.3 A-Z
load
load
load
DB115578
DB115576
DB115575
load
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Functions and
characteristics
Special applications
The main 400 Hz applications are in aeronautics and certain military ships. Modern
aircraft have three-phase 115/200 V 400 Hz networks.
NSX100
10 kA
NSX160
10 kA
NSX250
10 kA
NSX400
10 kA
NSX630
10 kA
PB103366
NSX100
NSX250
Trip unit
Im (A)
Magnetic
50Hz
400 Hz
50Hz
K2
400 Hz
TM16G
16
0.95
15
63
1.6
100
TM25G
25
0.95
24
80
1.6
130
TM40G
40
0.95
38
80
1.6
130
TM63G
63
0.95
60
125
1.6
200
TM16D
16
0.95
15
240
1.6
300
TM25D
25
0.95
24
300
1.6
480
TM40D
40
0.95
38
500
1.6
800
TM63D
63
0.95
60
500
1.6
800
TM80D
80
0.9
72
650
1.6
900
TM100D
100
0.9
90
800
1.6
900
TM100D
100
0.9
90
800
1.6
900
TM160D
160
0.9
144
1250
1.6
2000
TM200D
200
0.9
180
1600 to
3200
TM250D
250
0.9
225
2000 to
4000
Example
NSX100 equipped with a TM16G with 50 Hz settings Ir = 16 A and Im = 63 A.
400 Hz settings Ir = 16 x 0.95 = 15 A and Im = 63 A x 1.6 = 100 A.
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Protection(cont.)
Micrologic electronic trip units
Micrologic 2.2, 2.3 or 5.2, 5.3 with A or E measurement functions are suitable for
400 Hz. The use of electronics offers the advantage of greater operating stability
when the frequency varies. However the units are still subject to temperature rise
caused by the frequency.
The practical consequences are:
b limit settings to 0.9 In (see the Ir derating table below)
b the long-time, short-time and instantaneous pick-ups are not modied (see pages
A-17 or A-19)
b the accuracy of the displayed measurements is 2 % (class II).
Thermal derating: maximum Ir setting
Micrologic 5 E trip unit.
Circuit breaker
Maximum setting
coefcient
1
0.8
0.8
0.8
NSX100N
NSX250N
NSX400N
NSX630N
044314
Example
An NSX250N, equipped with a Micrologic 2.2, Ir = 250 A at 50 Hz, must be limited to
use at Ir = 250 x 0.9 = 225 A.
Its short-time pick-up with xed time delay is adjustable from 1.5 to 10 Ir (60 to 400 A).
The instantaneous pick-up remains at 3000 A.
Contacts
Standard
AC12
AC15
CA12
CA15
Operational current 24 V
(A)
48 V
110 V
DB115579
MX or MN voltage release.
U volt
a 400 Hz
2.5
220/240 V
380/415 V
1.5
R
a
Low level
MN/MX
125 V DC
Wiring diagram.
Rectier
Additional resistor
4.2 k8-5 W
PB103377
10.7 k8-10 W
Note: other models of rectier bridges may be used if their characteristics are at least equivalent
to those stated above.
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Functions and
characteristics
Switch-disconnectors
Position of switch-disconnectors
Overview of applications
DB115580
Compact NSX switch-disconnectors are used primarily for the following applications:
b busbar coupling and isolation
b isolation of industrial distribution boards and industrial control panels
b isolation of subdistribution boards for modular devices
b isolation of local enclosures
b isolation of nal distribution enclosures for commercial applications
b industrial control panel switch-disconnectors.
Source coupling
switch-disconnector
y 1000 A
15 - 40 kA
y 400 A
15 - 25 kA
Final
distribution
enclosure for
commercial
applications
Local
isolation
enclosure
20 - 80 kA
Industrial distribution
board
Subdistribution board
for modular products
y 160 A
Replacement
source
y 63 A
Local
isolation
enclosure
y 160 A : 15 - 25 kA
y 400 A : 20 - 80 kA
Industrial control
panel
y 40 A
y 10 kA
y 63 A
y 5 kA
y 630 A
y 10 kA
y 25 kA
M
N.B. Adjacent to or built into the machine.
Building utilities
A-56
Manufacturing processes
and individual machines
Continuous processes
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Switch-disconnector functions
PB103199-28
Emergency-off function
A Compact NSX NA is combined with an MN or MX release connected to an
emergency-off button. In an emergency, an operator at a remote location can
interrupt the circuit at rated load to isolate the entire switchboard and the
downstream loads.
Motor mechanism
Compact NSX NA devices equipped with a motor mechanism module enable remote
closing and opening. This function may be combined with the emergency-off
function. In this case, the emergency off function is combined with a closing lock-out
that must be intentionally reset (electrical diagram with closing lock-out).
Compact NSX switch-disconnector.
PB103372-34
Earth-leakage protection
A Vigi module may be added to a switch-disconnector to monitor all leakage currents
in the outgoing circuits of the switchboard on which the switch-disconnector is
installed. When the Vigi module detects an earth-leakage current, the switchdisconnector interrupts the load current. This function may be combined with the
motor mechanism and the emergency-off function using an MN or MX release.
Switch-disconnector protection
The switch-disconnector can make and break its rated current. For an overload or a
short-circuit, it must be protected by an upstream device, in compliance with
installation standards.
The circuit-breaker/switch-disconnector coordination tables determine the required
upstream circuit breaker. However, due to their high-set magnetic release, Compact
NSX100 to 630 A switch-disconnectors are self-protected.
Depending on the rated operational current and the mechanical durability (A for
frequent operation or B for infrequent operation), standard IEC 60947-3 denes the
utilisation categories as shown in the table below. Compact NSX NA switchdisconnectors comply with utilisation categories AC22A or AC23A.
Utilisation category
Infrequent
operation
Typical applications
Frequent
operation
AC-21A
AC-21B
AC-22A
AC-22B
AC-23A
AC-23B
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Functions and
characteristics
Switch-disconnectors
Characteristics and performance of Compact
NSX switch-disconnectors from 100 to 630 NA
Common characteristics
Rated voltages
Insulation voltage (V)
Ui
800
Ue
8
AC 50/60 Hz
690
IEC/EN 60947-3
yes
AC 22 A/AC 23 A - DC 22 A/DC 23 A
Pollution degree
IEC 60664-1
PB103199-39
Switch-disconnectors
Electrical characteristics as per IEC 60947-3 and EN 60947-3
Conventional thermal current (A)
Ith 60 C
Number of poles
Operational current (A) depending on le
the utilisation category
AC 50/60 Hz
220/240 V
380/415 V
440/480 V (2)
500/525 V
660/690 V
DC
250 V (1 pole)
500 poles (2 poles in series)
750 V (3 poles in series)
lcm
lcw
mechanical
for
1s
3s
PB103271
20 s
electrical
AC
440 V
In/2
In
690 V
In/2
In/2
In
DC
Protection
Add-on earth-leakage protection
By Vigi module
By Vigirex relay
MX shunt release
MN undervoltage release
Voltage-presence indicator
Compact NSX400 to 630 NA.
Current-transformer module
Ammeter module
Insulation monitoring module
Installation / connections
Dimensions (mm)
WxHxD
2/3P
4P
Weight (kg)
3P
4P
(1) 2P in 3P case.
(2) Suitable for 480 V NEMA.
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Common characteristics
Control
Manual
Electrical
With toggle
Versions
b
Fixed
Withdrawable
NSX100NA
Plug-in base
Chassis
NSX160NA
NSX250NA
NSX400NA
100
160
250
400
630
2 (1), 3, 4
2 (1), 3, 4
2 (1), 3, 4
3, 4
3, 4
AC22A / AC23A
AC22A / AC23A
AC22A / AC23A
AC22A / AC23A
AC22A / AC23A
100
160
250
400
630
100
160
250
400
630
100
160
250
400
630
100
160
250
400
630
100
160
250
400
630
DC22A / DC23A
DC22A / DC23A
DC22A / DC23A
DC22A / DC23A
DC22A / DC23A
100
160
250
400
630
100
160
250
400
630
100
160
250
400
630
2.6
3.6
4.9
7.1
8.5
330
330
330
330
330
1800
2500
3500
5000
6000
1800
2500
3500
5000
6000
690
960
1350
1930
2320
50000
40000
20000
15000
15000
AC22A / AC23A
AC22A / AC23A
AC22A / AC23A
AC22A / AC23A
AC22A / AC23A
35000
30000
15000
10000
6000
20000
15000
7500
5000
3000
15000
10000
6000
5000
3000
8000
5000
3000
2500
1500
10000
10000
10000
2000
2000
5000
5000
5000
1000
1000
III
III
III
III
III
105 x 161 x 86
140 x 161 x 86
1.5 to 1.8
5.2
2.0 to 2.2
6.8
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Functions and
characteristics
Source-changeover systems
Presentation
PB103937
PB103934
Service sector:
b hospital operating rooms
b safety systems for tall buildings
b computer rooms (banks, insurance companies, etc.)
b lighting systems in shopping centres, etc.
PB103935
Industry:
b assembly lines
b engine rooms on ships
b critical auxiliaries in thermal power stations, etc.
Infrastructures:
b runway lighting systems
b port and railway installations
b control systems for military installations, etc.
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DB112198
Interlocking system
Two devices can be interlocked using this system. Two identical interlocking systems
can be used to interlock three devices installed side by side.
Authorised positions:
b one device closed (ON), the others open (OFF)
b all devices open (OFF).
The system is locked using one or two padlocks (shackle diameter 5 to 8 mm).
This system can be expanded to more than three devices.
There are two interlocking-system models:
b one for Compact NSX100 to 250
b one for Compact NSX400/630.
Combinations of Normal and Replacement devices
All toggle-controlled xed or plug-in Compact NSX100 to 630 circuit breakers and
switch-disconnectors of the same frame size can be interlocked. The devices must
be either all xed or all plug-in versions.
DB112194
ON
I
tripped
reset
O OFF
tripped
reset
O OFF
Interlocking system
Interlocking involves padlocking the rotary handles on two devices which may be
either circuit breakers or switch-disconnectors.
Authorised positions:
b one device closed (ON), the other open (OFF)
b both devices open (OFF).
The system is locked using up to three padlocks (shackle diameter 5 to 8 mm).
There are two interlocking-system models:
b one for Compact NSX100 to 250
b one for Compact NS400/630.
Combinations of Normal and Replacement devices
All rotary-handle xed or plug-in Compact NSX100 to 630 circuit breakers and
switch-disconnectors of the same frame size can be interlocked. The devices must
be either all xed or all plug-in versions.
DB112195
Interlocking using keylocks is very simple and makes it possible to interlock two or
more devices that are physically distant or that have very different characteristics, for
example medium-voltage and low-voltage devices or a Compact NSX100 to 630
circuit breaker and switch-disconnector.
Interlocking system
Each device is equipped with an identical keylock and the key is captive on the
closed (ON) device. A single key is available for all devices. It is necessary to rst
open (OFF position) the device with the key before the key can be withdrawn and
used to close another device.
A system of wall-mounted captive key boxes makes a large number of combinations
possible between many devices.
Combinations of Normal and Replacement devices
All rotary-handle Compact NSX100 to 630 circuit breakers and switch-disconnectors
can be interlocked between each other or with any other device equipped with the
same type of keylock.
Interlocking system
A base plate designed for two Compact NSX devices can be installed horizontally or
vertically on a mounting rail. Interlocking is carried out on the base plate by a
mechanism located behind the devices. In this way, access to the device controls
and trip units is not blocked.
Combinations of Normal and Replacement devices
All rotary-handle and toggle-controlled Compact NSX100 to 630 circuit breakers and
switch-disconnectors can be interlocked. Devices must be either all xed or all plugin versions, with or without earth-leakage protection or measurement modules.
An adaptation kit is required to interlock:
b two plug-in devices
b a Compact NSX100-250 with an NSX400-630.
Connection to the downstream installation can be made easier using a coupling
accessory (see next page).
Interlocking on a base plate.
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Functions and
characteristics
Source-changeover systems
Remote-operated and automatic sourcechangeover systems
Coupling accessory on base plate
PB103832-51
Remote-operated systems
It is made up of two devices with motor mechanisms, mounted on a base plate and
combined with:
b an electrical interlocking unit
b optional mechanical interlocking system.
Electrical interlocking unit (IVE)
Interlocks two devices equipped with motor mechanisms and auxiliary contacts.
The IVE unit is mandatory to ensure the necessary time-delays required for safe
switching.
Mechanical interlocking system
The mechanical interlocking system is strongly recommended to limit the effects of
design or wiring errors and to avoid manual switching errors.
DB112197
QN
5...8
5...8
Automatic systems
An automatic controller can manage switching from one source to the other.
The controller can be:
b a device provided by the customer
b an integrated BA controller
b an integrated UA controller.
An integrated BA or UA automatic controller manages source transfer according to
user-selected sequences that can include source priorities, start-up of a generator,
return to the Normal source, etc. An ACP auxiliaries control plate facilitates
installation of the BA and UA controllers. The plate includes two circuit breakers to
protect the control circuits and two contactors to control the motor mechanisms of
the devices.
DB112199
1
2
3
4
A-62
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BA
PB100855-30
UA
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
Automatic operation
Monitoring of the Normal source and automatic transfer from one
source to the other
Engine generator set start-up control
b
b
b
b
BA controller.
PB100856-30
b
b
Other functions
PB100857-35
UA controller.
b
b
b
b
Power supply
Control voltages (1)
440 V 60 Hz
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
Operating thresholds
Undervoltage
Phase failure
Voltage presence
voltage u 0.85 Un
Minimum load
10 mA at 12 V
AC
AC12
8
8
8
8
5
4
-
AC13
7
7
6
6
-
AC14
5
5
4
4
-
AC15
6
5
4
3
-
DC
DC12
8
2
0.6
0.4
-
DC13
2
-
(1) The controller is powered by the ACP auxiliaries control plate. The same voltage must
be used for the ACP plate, the IVE unit and the circuit-breaker operating mechanisms. If this
voltage is the same as the source voltage, then the Normal and Replacement sources can
be used directly for the power supply. If not, an isolation transformer must be used.
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Functions and
characteristics
A-73
DB115581
Insulation accessories
Interphase barriers
Sealable terminal
shields
Electrical auxiliaries
A-80
Indication contact
Voltage release
SDTAM module
SDx module
A-86
Vigi module
Current-transformer module
TM-D, TM-G trip unit
Ammeter module
A-64
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Connection
A-70
One-piece spreader
Cable connectors
Rear connectors
Terminal
extensions
Cable connectors
BSCM module
NSX cord
Modbus interface
FDM121
Control accessories
A-82
Motor mechanism
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Functions and
characteristics
A-73
DB115888
Insulation accessories
Interphase barriers
Electrical accessories
A-78
Mechanical accessories
A-69
A-66
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Connection
Cable connectors
Rear connectors
Lugs
Rear connectors
Adapter
Cable connectors
Terminal extensions
Circuit breaker
Plug-in base
Power connection
accessories
Power connections
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Functions and
characteristics
Device installation
DB112202
DB112203
Mounting on rails.
Mounting on a backplate.
DB112208
PB103354-32
DB112201
DB112200
Fixed circuit breakers are designed for standard connection using bars or cables
with lugs. Bare-cable connectors are available for connection to bare copper or
aluminium cables.
For connection of large cables, a number of solutions with spreaders may be used
for both cables with lugs or bare cables.
L3
L2
L1
8 Nm
L2
8 Nm
L3
8 Nm
L3
L2
L1
Mounting on a Prisma
mounting plate.
Installation positions.
PB103598-32
DB112209
Installation positions.
Accessories
Optional insulation accessories are available.
b Terminal shields to protect against direct contact.
b Interphase barriers to reinforce insulation between phases and protect against
direct contact.
Mounting on a backplate.
A-68
DB112207
DB112205
DB112206
Mounting
version: 1.0
Mounting on rails.
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DB112209
Connected.
Disconnected.
DB112219
DB112210
DB111369
Installation positions.
Removed.
Protection collar for toggle and toggle
extension to provide IP4 in the connected and
disconnected positions.
Telescopic shaft.
Mounting on a backplate.
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DB112221
DB112220
Mounting
version: 1.0
Mounting on rails.
A-69
Front connection
DB112169
DB112168
Functions and
characteristics
DB112170
Insulated bar.
100/160/250
35
20 x 2
45
32 x 2
400/630
45
32 x 6
52.5
40 x 6
DB112171
Crimp lugs
There are two models, for aluminium and copper cables.
It is necessary to use narrow lugs, compatible with device connections. They must
be used with interphase barriers or long terminal shields. The lugs are supplied with
interphase barriers and may be used for the types of cables listed below.
Cable sizes for connection using lugs
Double-L terminal
extensions.
Spreaders.
DB112180
DB112179
DB112181
Edgewise terminal
extensions.
45 terminal
extensions.
DB112177
Right-angle terminal
extensions.
DB112176
DB112175
Straight terminal
extensions.
DB112174
DB112173
DB112172
Mounting at the
back of a
switchboard.
A-70
Mounting
behind the front
panel with a
raiser.
100/160/250
400/630
120, 150, 180
240, 300
hexagonal barrels or punching
120, 150, 180
240, 300
hexagonal barrels
Terminal extensions
Extensions with anti-rotation ribs can be attached to the standard terminals to
provide numerous connection possibilities in little space:
b straight terminal extensions
b right-angle terminal extensions
b edgewise terminal extensions
b double-L extensions
b 45 extensions.
Spreaders
Spreaders may be used to increase the pitch:
b NSX100 to 250: the 35 mm pitch can be increased to 45 mm
b NSX400/630: the 45 mm pitch can be increased to 52 or 70 mm.
Bars, cable lugs or cable connectors can be attached to the ends.
One-piece spreader for NSX100 to 250
Connection of large cables may require an increase in the distance between the
device terminals.
The one-piece spreader is the means to:
b increase the 35 mm pitch of the NSX100 to 250 circuit-breaker terminals to the
45 mm pitch of a NSX400/630 device
b use all the connection and insulation accessories available for the next largest
frame size (lugs, connectors, spreaders, right-angle and edgewise terminal
extensions, terminal shields and interphase barriers).
It may also be used for Interpact INS switch-disconnectors.
Equipped with a single-piece spreader, Compact NSX devices can be mounted:
b at the back of a switchboard
b behind the front panel with a raiser.
The one-piece spreader is also the means to:
b align devices with different frame sizes in the switchboard
b use the same mounting plate, whatever the device.
Pitch (mm) depending on the type of spreader
Compact NSX circuit breaker
Without spreaders
With spreaders
With one-piece spreader
NSX100 to 250
35
45
45
version: 1.0
NSX400 to 630
45
52.5 or 70
-
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DB112313
Bare cables
For bare cables (without lugs), the prefabricated bare-cable connectors may be used
for both copper and aluminium cables.
1-cable connectors for Compact NSX100 to 250
The connectors snap directly on to the device terminals or are secured by clips to
right-angle and straight terminal extensions as well as spreaders.
Bare cable.
DB111326
DB112317
DB112316
DB112315
Two lengths.
DB111330
Four positions.
DB111329
NSX400/630.
DB115225
DB111500
DB111327
1-cable
2-cable
connector for
connector for
NSX100 to 250 NSX400/630. NSX100 to 250
Distribution connectors
Polybloc distribution blocks
100/160 250
1.5 to 95 mm
25 to 95 mm
120 to 185 mm
2 cables 50 to 120 mm
2 cables 35 to 240 mm
35 to 300 mm
6 cables 35 mm
6 or 9 cables 10/16 mm
b
b
b
b
b
b
400
630
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
Rear connection
Device mounting on a backplate with suitable holes enables rear connection.
Bare cables
For the connection of bare cables, the 1-cable connectors for Compact NSX100 to
250 may be secured to the rear connections using clips.
DB111332
Rear connection.
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Functions and
characteristics
Front connection.
DB111339
DB111338
DB111346
DB111337
Two lengths.
DB111345
Four positions.
The plug-in base is equipped with terminals which, depending on their orientation,
serve for front and rear connection.
For rear connection of a base mounted on a backplate, the terminals must be
replaced by insulated, long right-angle terminal extensions.
For Compact NSX630 devices, connection most often requires the 52.5 or 70 mm
pitch spreaders.
Connection accessories
All accessories for xed devices (bars, lugs, terminal extensions and spreaders) may
be used with the plug-in base (see pages A-70, A-71).
Bare cables
DB111341
DB111340
All terminals may be equipped with bare-cable connectors. See the "Connection of
xed devices" section.
DB111344
DB111343
DB111342
The adapter is a plastic component for the 100 to 250 base and the 400/630 base
that enables use of all the connection accessories of the xed device.
It is required for interphase barriers and the long and short terminal shields.
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DB111349
Terminal shields
Insulating accessories used for protection against direct contact with power circuits.
They provide IP40 degree of protection and IK07 mechanical impact protection.
Terminal-shield types
Compact NSX100 to 250 and NSX400/630 3P or 4P can be equipped with:
b short terminal shields
b long terminal shields.
All terminal shields have holes or knock-outs in front for voltage-presence indicators.
Short terminal shields
They are used with:
b plug-in and withdrawable versions in all connection congurations
b xed versions with rear connection.
DB111348
DB111347
1
2
DB111355
Circuit breaker
Short terminal shields
Pitch (mm)
Long terminal shields
Pitch (mm)
NSX100/160/250 NSX400/630
35
45
35
45
52.5
DB111356
Interphase barriers
Safety accessories for maximum insulation at the power-connection points:
b they clip easily onto the circuit breaker
b single version for xed devices and adapters on plug-in bases
b not compatible with terminal shields
b the adapter for the plug-in base is required for mounting on plug-in and
withdrawable versions.
Interphase barriers.
DB111357
NSX100/160/250
140 x 105 x 1
175 x 105 x 1
NSX400/630
203 x 175 x 1.5
275 x 175 x 1.5
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Standard
All Compact NSX100/160/250 circuit breakers and switch-disconnectors have slots
for the electrical auxiliaries listed below.
5 indication contacts (see page A-80)
b 2 ON/OFF (OF1 and OF2)
b 1 trip indication (SD)
b 1 fault-trip indication (SDE)
b 1 earth-fault indication (SDV), when the device is equipped with a Vigi module.
1 remote-tripping release (see page A-83)
b either 1 MN undervoltage release
b or 1 MX shunt release.
Remote indications
Circuit breakers equipped with Micrologic trip units may be equipped with a fault-trip
indication to identify the type of fault by installing:
1 indication module with two outputs (see page A-81)
b either an SDx module with Micrologic 2.2 / 5.2 A or E / 6.2 A or E
b or an SDTAM module with Micrologic 2.2 M or 6-2 E-M (motor protection).
This module occupies the slots of one OF contact and an MN/MX release.
DB115583
Standard
Motor mechanism /
rotary handle
SD
OF1
SD
MN /
MX
OF2
SDE
SDE
OF2
OF1
MN /
MX
SDV
SDV
Micrologic 2 / 5 / 6
Remote indications via SDx or SDTAM
DB115585
DB115584
Standard
Motor mechanism /
rotary handle
OF1
SD
MN /
MX
OF2
SDE
or
Motor mechanism /
rotary handle
SDx /
SDTAM
24 V DC
supply terminal block
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Communication requires specic auxiliaries (see page A-26).
Communication of status indications
b 1 BSCM module.
b 1 NSX cord (internal terminal block) for both communication and 24 V DC supply
to the BSCM.
Communication of status conditions is compatible with a standard motor mechanism
and a rotary handle.
Communication of status indications and controls
This requires, in addition to the previous auxiliaries:
b 1 communicating motor mechanism connected to the BSCM.
Communication of measurements
Available on Micrologic 5 / 6, the system consists of:
b 1 NSX cord (internal terminal block) for both communication and 24 V DC supply
to the Micrologic.
Communication of measurements is compatible with a standard or communicating
motor mechanism and a rotary handle.
Communication of status indications, controls and measurements
Available on Micrologic 5 / 6, the system consists of:
b 1 BSCM module
b 1 NSX cord (internal terminal block) for both communication and 24 V DC supply
to the BSCM and the Micrologic
b 1 communicating motor mechanism connected to the BSCM.
Installation of SDx or SDTAM is compatible with communication.
The following table indicates auxiliary possibilities depending on the type of trip unit.
DB115586
BSCM
Communicating
motor mechanism
BSCM
NSX cord
or
NSX cord
Micrologic 5 / 6
Motor mechanism /
rotary handle
NSX cord
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or
Communicating
motor mechanism
BSCM
NSX cord
version: 1.0
A-75
Functions and
characteristics
Standard
All Compact NSX400/630 circuit breakers and switch-disconnectors have slots for
the electrical auxiliaries listed below.
7 indication contacts (see page A-80)
b 4 ON/OFF (OF1, OF2, OF3, OF4)
b 1 trip indication (SD)
b 1 fault-trip indication (SDE)
b 1 earth-fault indication (SDV), when the device is equipped with a Vigi module.
1 remote-tripping release (see page A-83)
b either 1 MN undervoltage release
b or 1 MX shunt release.
Remote indications
Circuit breakers equipped with Micrologic trip units may be equipped with a fault-trip
indication to identify the type of fault by installing:
1 indication module with two outputs (see page A-81)
b either an SDx module with Micrologic 2.2 / 5.2 A or E / 6.2 A or E
b or an SDTAM module with Micrologic 2.2 M or 6-2 E-M (motor protection).
This module occupies the slots of an MN/MX release.
All these auxiliaries may be installed with a motor mechanism or a rotary
handle.
The following table indicates auxiliary possibilities depending on the type of trip unit.
DB115590
Standard
Motor mechanism /
rotary handle
OF1
OF2
OF3
Reserved
MN /
MX
OF1,
OF2,
OF3
SD
SD
SDE
OF4
SDE
OF4
Reserved
MN /
MX
SDV
SDV
Micrologic 2 / 5 / 6
DB115593
DB115592
Standard
Motor mechanism /
rotary handle
OF1
OF2
OF3
Reserved
MN /
MX
Motor mechanism /
rotary handle
SD
SDE
OF4
or
SDx /
SDTAM
24 V DC
supply terminal
block
The SDx or SDTAM uses the reserved slot and the MN/MX slots.
External connection is made via a terminal block in the reserved slot.
The 24 V DC supply provides for the Micrologic 5 / 6 display when the device is OFF or under
low-load conditions.
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Communication requires specic auxiliaries (see page A-26).
Communication of status indications
b 1 BSCM module
b 1 NSX cord (internal terminal block) for both communication and 24 V DC supply
to the BSCM.
Communication of status conditions is compatible with a standard motor mechanism
and a rotary handle.
Communication of status indications and controls
This requires, in addition to the previous auxiliaries:
b 1 communicating motor mechanism connected to the BSCM.
Communication of measurements
Available on Micrologic 5 / 6, the system consists of:
b 1 NSX cord (internal terminal block) for both communication and 24 V DC supply
to the Micrologic.
Communication of measurements is compatible with a standard or communicating
motor mechanism and a rotary handle.
Communication of status indications, controls and measurements
Available on Micrologic 5 / 6, the system consists of:
b 1 BSCM module
b 1 NSX cord (internal terminal block) for both communication and 24 V DC supply
to the BSCM and the Micrologic
b 1 communicating motor mechanism connected to the BSCM.
Installation of SDx or SDTAM is compatible with communication.
The following table indicates auxiliary possibilities depending on the type of trip unit.
Motor mechanism /
rotary handle
DB115595
DB115594
NSX cord
Communicating
motor mechanism
NSX cord
or
BSCM
BSCM
Micrologic 5 / 6
Communication of status indications, controls and
measurements with or without FDM121 display
DB115597
DB115596
Communicating
motor mechanism
NSX cord
or
NSX cord
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Functions and
characteristics
DB112162
DB115610
DB115601
Plug-in/withdrawable
Compact NSX.
Connector 1
Connector 1
Connector 2
Connector 2
DB111376
Connector 3
Compact NSX100/160/250.
Compact NSX400/630.
Automatic auxiliary
connector:
Fixed part
Moving part
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DB115602
Connector 1
Connector 2
Compact NSX100/160/250.
DB115611
Connector 1
Connector 2
Connector 3
Circuit breaker
Connector 1
Connector 2
Connector 3
OF1
or
MN/MX
SD
OF3
OF4
ZSI in
ZSI out
NSX100/160/250
NSX400/630
SDx/
SDTAM
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044314
Functions and
characteristics
xxxxxx
Indication contacts.
Indication contacts
Functions
Breaker-status indications, during normal operation or after a fault
A single type of contact provides all the different indication functions:
b OF (ON/OFF) indicates the position of the circuit breaker contacts
b SD (trip indication) indicates that the circuit breaker has tripped due to:
v an overload
v a short-circuit
v an earth fault (Vigi) or a ground fault (Micrologic 6)
v operation of a voltage release
v operation of the "push to trip" button
v disconnection when the device is ON.
The SD contact returns to de-energised state when the circuit breaker is reset.
b SDE (fault-trip indication) indicates that the circuit breaker has tripped due to:
v an overload
v a short-circuit
v an earth fault (Vigi) or a ground fault (Micrologic 6).
The SD contact returns to de-energised state when the circuit breaker is reset.
b SDV indicates that the circuit breaker has tripped due to an earth fault. It returns to
de-energised state when the Vigi module is reset.
All the above auxiliary contacts are also available in "low-level" versions capable of
switching very low loads (e.g. for the control of PLCs or electronic circuits).
Rotary-handle position contact for early-make or early-break functions
b CAM (early-make or early-break function) contacts indicate the position of the
rotary handle.
They are used in particular for advanced opening of safety trip devices (early break)
or to energise a control device prior to circuit-breaker closing (early make).
Chassis-position contacts
b CE/CD (connected/disconnected) contacts are microswitch-type carriage
switches for withdrawable circuit breakers.
Installation
b OF, SD, SDE and SDV functions: a single type of contact provides all these
different indication functions, depending on where it is inserted in the device. The
contacts clip into slots behind the front cover of the circuit breaker (or the Vigi module
for the SDV function).
The SDE function on a circuit breaker equipped with a thermal-magnetic trip unit
requires the SDE actuator.
b CAM function: the contact ts into the rotary-handle unit (direct or extended).
b CE/CD function: the contacts clip into the xed part of the chassis.
Low level
OF, SD, SDE, SDV
Minimum load
100 mA at 24 V DC
1 mA at 4 V DC
A-80
Standard
All
AC/DC 6
AC/DC 6
2.5
0.2
2.5
0.2
AC/DC 6
0.6
0.05
2.5
0.6
0.05
220/240 V AC
250 V
DC
0.3
0.03
0.3
0.03
380/440 V AC
1.5
480 V
AC
1.5
660/690 V AC
0.1
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SDx module
PB103377-20
The SDx module remotes the trip or alarm conditions of Compact NSX circuit
breakers equipped with electronic protection.
The SD2 output, available on all Micrologic trip units, corresponds to the overloadtrip indication.
The SD4 output, available on Micrologic 5 / 6, is assigned to:
b overload pre-alarm (Micrologic 5)
b ground-fault trip indication (Micrologic 6).
These two outputs automatically reset when the device is closed (turned ON).
For Micrologic 5 / 6, the SD2 and SD4 outputs can be reprogrammed to be assigned
to other types of tripping or alarm.
Output characteristics
It is possible to assign a function:
b latching with a time delay. Return to the initial state occurs at the end of the time
delay
b permanent latching. In this case, return to the initial state takes place via the
communication function.
Static outputs: 24 to 415 V AC / V DC; 80 mA max.
SDTAM module
The SDTAM module is specically for the motor-protection Micrologic trip units
2.2 M, 2.3 M and 6.2 E-M, 6.3 E-M.
The SDTAM module, linked to the contactor controller, opens the contactor when an
overload or other motor fault occurs, thus avoiding opening of the circuit breaker.
PB103376-20
Micrologic 2 M
The SD4 output opens the contactor 400 ms before normal circuit-breaker opening
in the following cases:
b overload (long-time protection for the trip class)
b phase unbalance or phase loss.
The SD2 output serves to memorise contactor opening by SDTAM.
Micrologic 6 E-M
The SD4 output opens the contactor 400 ms before normal circuit-breaker opening
in the following cases:
b overload (long-time protection for the trip class)
b phase unbalance or phase loss
b locked rotor
b underload (undercurrent protection)
b long start.
The SD2 output serves to memorise contactor opening by SDTAM.
SDTAM relay module with its terminal block.
Output characteristics
Output reset can be:
b manual by a pushbutton included in the wiring diagram
b automatic after an adjustable time delay (1 to 15 minutes) to take into account the
motor-cooling time.
Static outputs: 24 to 415 V AC / V DC; 80 mA max.
SDT
or output 1
SD3
PAL Ir
or SDG
or output 2
SD2
a (+) 24 to 415 V
DB115604
DB115603
a (+) 24 to 415 V
Manual
reset
SD3
SD4
Closing
order
KAI
SDT
SD2
KMI
SD4
SDTAM
SDx
SD1
KMI
4
2
1
OFF
Opening
order
6 8
10
12
14
15
KAI
SD1
KMI
a (-)
SDx wiring diagram.
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a (-)
SDTAM wiring diagram with contactor control.
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Functions and
characteristics
PB103372-30
Applications
Operation
DB111335
0OFF
The type of operation is selected using the manual/auto mode selection switch (7).
A transparent, lead-seal cover controls access to the switch.
Automatic
When the switch is in the "auto" position, the ON/OFF (I/O) buttons and the charging
lever on the mechanism are locked.
b Circuit-breaker ON and OFF controlled by two impulse-type or maintained signals.
b Automatic spring charging following voluntary tripping (by MN or MX), with
standard wiring.
b Mandatory manual reset following tripping due to an electrical fault.
Manual
When the switch is in the "manual" position, the ON/OFF (I/O) buttons may be used.
A microswitch linked to the manual position can remote the information.
b Circuit-breaker ON and OFF controlled by 2 pushbuttons I/O.
b Recharging of stored-energy system by pumping the lever 8 times.
b Padlocking in OFF position.
discharged
ON
Optional accessories
8 7
1 Position indicator
(positive contact indication)
2 Spring status indicator (charged, discharged)
3 Manual spring-charging lever
4 Keylock device (optional)
Locking device (OFF position), using 1 to 3 padlocks,
shackle diameter 5 to 8 mm, not supplied
5 I (ON) pushbutton
6 O (OFF) pushbutton
7 Manual/auto mode selection switch. The position of this
switch can be indicated remotely.
8 Operation counter (Compact NSX400/630)
Characteristics
Motor mechanism
MT100 to MT630
opening
closing
cycles/minute max.
DC
AC 50/60 Hz
Operating frequency
Control voltage (V)
Consumption (1)
DC (W)
opening
closing
AC (VA)
opening
closing
(1) For NSX100 to NSX250, the inrush current is 2 In for 10 ms.
< 600
< 80
4
24/30 - 48/60 - 110/130 - 250
48 (50 Hz) - 110/130 220/240 - 380/440
y 500
y 500
y 500
y 500
DB115690
Electrical endurance
50
40
30
NS100
20
15
NS160
10
NS250
NS400
4
0.1
A-82
NS630
0.2
0.3
0.5
0.7
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044313
MX or MN voltage releases are used to trip the circuit breaker. They serve primarily
for remote, emergency-off commands.
It is advised to test the system every six months.
MN undervoltage release
The MN release opens the circuit breaker when its supply voltage drops to a value
below 35% of its rated voltage Un.
Undervoltage tripping, combined with an emergency-off button, provides fail-safe
tripping. The MN release is continuously supplied, i.e. if supply is interrupted:
b either voluntarily, by the emergency-off button,
b or accidentally, through loss of power or faulty wiring,
the release provokes opening of the circuit breaker.
DB115605
MX or MN voltage release.
Failsafe opening Possible opening
0
0.35
0.7
1.1 Un
DB115606
Failsafe closing
0
0.85
1.1 Un
Opening conditions
Circuit-breaker tripping by an MN release meets the requirements of standard
IEC 60947-2.
b Automatic opening of the circuit breaker is ensured when the continuous voltage
supply to the release U y 0.35 x Un.
b If the supply voltage is between 0.35 and 0.7 Un, opening is possible, but not
guaranteed. Above 0.7 Un, opening does not take place.
Closing conditions
If there is no supply to the MN release, it is impossible to close the circuit breaker,
either manually or electrically. Closing is ensured when the voltage supply to the
release U u 0.85 x Un. Below this threshold, closing is not guaranteed.
PB103752-32
DB115607
Characteristics
10
V AC
Operating threshold
V DC
Opening
Closing
12
Time-delay
unit
3
Instantaneous
trip order
Operating range
Consumption (VA or W)
Response time (ms)
D2
MN
D1
MN release with a time-delay
unit.
Power supply
Delayed
trip order
Power supply
Unit with xed delay 200 ms
48 V AC
220 / 240 V AC
Unit with adjustable delay y 200 ms
48 - 60 V AC/DC
100 - 130 V AC/DC
220 - 250 V AC/DC
Corresponding MN release
48 V DC
250 V DC
48 V DC
125 V DC
250 V DC
DB115608
MX shunt release
Possible opening
0
Failsafe opening
0.7
1.1
Un
Opening conditions
When the MX release is supplied, it automatically opens the circuit breaker. Opening
is ensured for a voltage U u 0.7 x Un.
Characteristics
Power supply
V AC
V DC
Operating range
Consumption (VA or W)
Response time (ms)
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When the circuit breaker has been tripped by an MN or MX release, it must be reset
before it can be reclosed.
MN or MX tripping takes priority over manual closing.
In the presence of a standing trip order, closing of the contacts, even temporary, is
not possible.
b Connection using wires up to 1.5 mm to integrated terminal blocks.
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PB103585-40
Functions and
characteristics
Rotary handles
Standard handle
Degree of protection IP40, IK07.
The direct rotary handle maintains:
b visibility of and access to trip-unit settings
b suitability for isolation
b indication of the three positions O (OFF), I (ON) and tripped
b access to the "push to trip" button.
Device locking
The rotary handle facilitates circuit-breaker locking.
b Padlocking:
v standard situation, in the OFF position, using 1 to 3 padlocks, shackle diameter 5
to 8 mm, not supplied
v with a simple modication, in the ON and OFF positions. Locking in the ON
position does not prevent free circuit-breaker tripping if a fault occurs. In this case,
the handle remains the ON position after the circuit breaker tripping. Unlocking is
required to go to the tripped then the OFF position.
b Keylock (and padlock)
It is possible to install a Ronis or Profalux keylock (optional) on the base of the
handle to obtain the same functions as with a padlock.
PB103607-50
PB103608-50
PB103586-50
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PB103588-68
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Functions and
characteristics
PB103795-36
Voltage-presence indicator
Voltage-presence indicator.
The indicator detects and indicates that circuit breaker terminals are supplied with
power.
Installation
b Mounted in the long or short terminal shields, via the knockouts.
b May be positioned upstream or downstream of the circuit breaker.
b Degree of protection IP40, IK04.
b Not compatible with the motor-mechanism module.
Electrical characteristics
Operates on all networks with voltages ranging from 220 to 550 V AC.
Current-transformer module
PB103600-32
Installation
b The module is installed directly on the downstream circuit-breaker terminals.
b Degree of protection IP40, IK04.
b Class II insulation between front and the power circuits.
b Built-in connectors for cables from 1.5 to 2.5 mm.
PB103601-32
Electrical characteristics
b Rated operational voltage Ue: 530 V
b Frequencies of measured values: 50...60 Hz
b Three CTs with 5 A secondary windings for the rated primary current In :
v class 0.5 to 1 for rated power consumption values at the output:
- 125 A, 150 A and 250 A ratings: class 1 for 1.1 VA
- 400/600 A rating: class 0.5 for 2 VA
v Connection using a 2.5 mm2 cable up to 2.5 m long.
b Four voltage measurement outputs including protection with automatic reset.
v voltage measurement output impedance 3500 8 25 %, maximum current 1 mA
v The voltage measurement outputs are intended only for measurements (1 mA
max.) and may not be used to supply the display.
A-86
Electrical characteristics
b Ammeter module: accuracy class 4.5
b Imax ammeter module: accuracy 6 %
b Maximum currents are displayed only if they last u 15 minutes.
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Locking in the OFF position guarantees isolation as per IEC 60947-2. Padlocking
systems can receive up to three padlocks with shackle diameters ranging from 5 to
8 mm (padlocks not supplied). Certain locking systems require an additional
accessory.
DB111365
DB111364
Functions and
characteristics
Control device
Function
Toggle
Lock in OFF or ON
position
Direct rotary
handle
DB111363
MCC
Padlock Lock in
b OFF position
(1)
b OFF or ON position
CNOMO
Lock in
Padlock b OFF position
(1)
b OFF or ON position
Padlock Lock in
b OFF position
b OFF or ON position (1)
with door opening
prevented (2)
Lock in OFF position
Withdrawable circuit
breaker
Padlock Lock in
b disconnected position
Keylock Locking device + keylock
b connected position
DB111359
DB111358
DB111360
5...8
u
man
auto
DB111361
DB111362
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Sealing accessories
DB115224
Outgoing-circuit identication
Compact NSX100 to 630 can be equipped with label holders supplied in sets of ten
(cat. no. LV429226).
They are compatible with escutcheons.
Sealing accessories
Sealing accessories.
Sealing accessories are available. Each bag of accessories contains all the parts
required for the types of sealing indicated below.
A bag contains:
b 6 sealing accessories
b 6 lead seals
b 0.5 m of wire
b 2 screws.
DB115033
Identication accessories.
DB112303
DB112307
DB112309
DB112308
DB112301
DB112306
DB112302
Motor mechanism
DB112305
Rotary handle
DB112304
Toggle control
DB112300
5...8
u
man
5...8
auto
u
man
auto
5...8
uto
Motor-mechanism
transparent cover
Terminal-shield xing
screw
Protected operations
b front removal
b access to auxiliaries
b trip-unit removal.
b modication of settings
b access to test connector.
b access to manual/auto
mode selection switch:
depending on its position,
manual (1) or automatic
operation is not possible.
(1) In this case, local
operation is not possible.
b access to power
connections (protection
against direct contact).
DB112310
Access to Vigi-module
settings
DB112311
Types of seals
Types of seals
Protected operations
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Functions and
characteristics
PB103593-40
Individual enclosures are available for Compact/Vigicompact NSX devices with two,
three or four poles.
All xed, front connections are possible, except right-angle, 45, double-L and
edgewise terminal extensions.
All spreaders may be installed in the enclosures intended for Compact/Vigicompact
NSX250 to 630 devices, except the 70 mm spreaders for NSX400/630.
Two models of enclosures
b IP55 heavy-duty metal individual enclosure, with:
v metal enclosure
v door with keylock and cut-out for rotary handle
v extended rotary handle, IP56, IK08, black or red/yellow
v device mounting plate
v removable plate (without holes) for cable entry through bottom.
b IP55 heavy-duty insulating individual enclosure, with:
v polyester insulating enclosure
v transparent cover, screwed, lead sealable, with cut-out for extended rotary handle
v extended rotary handle, IP56, IK08, black or red/yellow
v device mounting plate
v 2 removable plates (without holes) for cable entry through bottom and/or top.
IP55 heavy-duty metal enclosure.
DB115609
PB103592-40
Dimensions (H x W x D in mm)
b Metal enclosures:
v Compact NSX100/160
v Compact NSX250 and Vigicompact NSX100 to 250
v Compact NSX400
v Compact NSX630 and Vigicompact NSX400/630
b Insulating enclosures:
v Compact NSX100/160
v Compact NSX250 and Vigicompact NSX100/160
v Compact NSX400/630
v Vigicompact NSX250/630
H
IP55 heavy-duty insulating enclosure.
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PB103590-43
The three types are glued to the cut-out in the front door of the switchboard:
b escutcheon for all control types (toggle, rotary handle or motor mechanism)
v without access to the trip unit
v with access to the trip unit
b for Vigi modules, can be combined with the above.
IP40
DB112290
DB112291
The four types, with a gasket, are screwed to the door cut-out:
b three escutcheons identical to the previous, but IP40
b a wide model for Vigi and ammeter modules that can be combined with the above.
DB112292
PB103606-50
DB112293
Escutcheon for toggle without and with access to the trip unit.
IP30 escutcheon.
160
120
80
40
0
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Functions and
characteristics
DB112296
DB112295
DB112294
PB101777-36
The two types, with a gasket, are screwed to the door cut-out:
b for rotary handle or motor mechanism: standard IP40 escutcheon
b for toggle with extension: standard escutcheon + collar for withdrawal.
5...8
...8
...8
5
5
PB103780-36
DB112298
DB112297
5...8
PB103775-40
Escutcheon for Vigi module, with escutcheons for the three types of control.
DB112218
Available only for devices with toggles. Fits over toggle and front cover of the device.
b Mounted on the front of the circuit breaker.
b Degree of protection IP43, IK07.
PB103820-35
Toggle cover.
Toggle cover.
A-92
These replacement front covers make it possible to install NSX devices in existing
switchboards containing NS devices by installing the NS-type retrot covers on the
NSX devices.
b NS100 to 250 cover.
b NS400/630 cover.
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Operating safety
Compact NSX
Installation recommendations
Contents
A-1
Operating conditions
Operating conditions
B-2
Installation in switchboards
Power supply and weights
Safety clearances and minimum distances
Installation example
B-3
B-4
B-5
Control wiring
Control wiring
B-6
Temperature derating
Compact NSX100 to 250 equipped with thermal-magnetic trip units
Compact NSX equipped with electronic trip units
B-8
B-9
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B-11
C-1
D-1
E-1
F-1
G-1
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B-1
DB111389
Installation
recommendations
(m)
2000
Operating conditions
Altitude derating
Altitude does not signicantly affect the characteristics of Compact NSX circuit
breakers up to 2000 m. Above this altitude, it is necessary to take into account the
decrease in the dielectric strength and cooling capacity of air.
The following table gives the corrections to be applied for altitudes above 2000
metres.
The breaking capacities remain unchanged.
Compact NSX100 to 630
Altitude (m)
DB111390
2000
3000
4000
5000
3000
2500
2100
1800
Ui
800
700
600
500
Ue
690
590
520
460
In x
0.96
0.93
0.9
Vibrations
Compact NSX devices resist electromagnetic or mechanical vibrations.
Tests are carried out in compliance with standard IEC 60068-2-6 for the levels
required by merchant-marine inspection organisations (Veritas, Lloyd's, etc.):
b 2 to 13.2 Hz: amplitude 1 mm
b 13.2 to 100 Hz: constant acceleration 0.7 g.
Excessive vibration may cause tripping, breaks in connections or damage to
mechanical parts.
DB111391
Degree of protection
Compact NSX circuit breakers have been tested for degree of protection (IP)
mechanical impact protection (IK). See page A-5.
Electromagnetic disturbances
Compact NSX devices are protected against:
b overvoltages caused by circuit switching
b overvoltages caused by an atmospheric disturbances or by a distribution-system
outage (e.g. failure of a lighting system)
b devices emitting radio waves (radios, walkie-talkies, radar, etc.)
b electrostatic discharges produced directly by users.
Compact NSX devices have successfully passed the electromagnetic-compatibility
tests (EMC) dened by the following international standards. See page A-5.
These tests ensure that:
b no nuisance tripping occurs
b tripping times are respected.
B-2
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Power supply and weights
DB111383
Weight
The table below presents the weights (in kg) of the circuit breakers and the main
accessories, which must be summed to obtain the total weight of complete
congurations. The values are valid for all performance categories.
Type of device
NSX100
NSX160
NSX250
NSX400/630
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Circuit breakers
Base
Chassis
Vigi module
Visu module
Motor mech.
1.79
0.8
2.2
0.87
1.2
3P/3D
2.05
0.8
2.2
0.87
1.2
4P/4D
2.4
1.05
2.2
1.13
2.2
1.2
3P/2D
1.85
0.8
2.2
0.87
1.2
3P/3D
2.2
0.8
2.2
0.87
1.2
4P/4D
2.58
1.05
2.2
1.13
2.2
1.2
3P/2D
1.94
0.8
2.2
0.87
1.2
3P/3D
2.4
0.8
2.2
0.87
1.2
4P/4D
2.78
1.05
2.2
1.13
2.2
1.2
3P/3D
6.19
2.4
2.2
2.8
4.6
2.8
4P/4D
8.13
2.8
2.2
4.9
2.8
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Installation
recommendations
Installation in switchboards
Safety clearances and minimum distances
General rules
When installing a circuit breaker, minimum distances (safety clearances) must be
maintained between the device and panels, bars and other protection devices
installed nearby. These distances, which depend on the ultimate breaking capacity,
are dened by tests carried out in accordance with standard IEC 60947-2.
If installation conformity is not checked by type tests, it is also necessary to:
b use insulated bars for circuit-breaker connections
b segregate the busbars using insulating screens.
For Compact NSX100 to 630 devices, terminal shields and interphase barriers are
recommended and may be mandatory depending on the operating voltage of the
device and type of installation (xed, withdrawable, etc.).
Power connections
The table below indicates the rules to be respected for Compact NSX100 to 630
devices to ensure insulation of live parts for the various types of connection.
b xed devices with front connection (FC) or rear connection (RC)
b plug-in or withdrawable devices.
Connection accessories such as crimp lugs, bare-cable connectors, terminal
extensions (straight, right-angle, double-L and 45) and spreaders are supplied with
interphase barriers.
Long terminal shields provide a degree of protection of IP40 (ingress) and IK07
(mechanical impact).
operating voltage
DB115058
Short terminal
shields
DB115061
Short terminal
shields
DB115061
Short terminal
shields
DB115061
Through panel
type of conductor
Bare cables +
connectors
Possible
Possible
Possible
Recommended Recommended
Mandatory
No
Mandatory
(supplied)
Possible
(instead of ph.
barriers)
Recommended Recommended
Mandatory
Possible for
Possible for
Possible for
NSX100 to 250 NSX100 to 250 NSX100 to 250
Possible
(instead of ph.
barriers)
Mandatory
Mandatory
(supplied)
Recommended Recommended
No
No
No
Mandatory
Mandatory
Mandatory
Mandatory
No
No
Mandatory
Mandatory
Mandatory
Mandatory
No
No
Mandatory
Mandatory
Mandatory
Mandatory
Insulated bars
Extension terminals
Cables + crimp lugs
Bare cables +
connectors
B-4
On backplate
Insulated bars
Extension terminals
Cables + crimp lugs
> 500 V
Long terminal
shields
DB115060
With:
y 500 V
Interphase
barriers
DB115059
Plug-in or withdrawable
DB115057
Fixed, rear
connection
DB115056
DB115055
Type of connection
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Safety clearance
Minimum distance between circuit
breaker and front or rear panels
F
Front
panel
DB115697
DB115046
A1
B=0
Bare or painted sheetmetal
D1
D2
DB115050
DB115049
DB115048
Minimum distance between circuit breaker and top, bottom or side panels
D1
D1
C1
DB115698
Spacing y 60 mm
Spacing > 60 mm
Bars
F1
F1
U y 440 V
for devices equipped with:
b no accessories
b interphase barriers
b long terminal shields
440 V < U y 600 V
for devices equipped with:
b interphase barriers (1)
b long terminal shields (2)
U > 600 V
for devices equipped with:
b long terminal shields
(1) Only for NSX100 to 250.
(2) For all cases.
Clearance (mm)
Between Between device and sheetmetal
devices Painted sheet metal Bare sheet metal
A1
C1
D1
D2
C1
D1
D2
0
0
0
0
0
0
30
0
0
30
0
0
5
5
0
40
0
0
40
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
20
10
10
10
10
10
10
50
50
20
100
100
F2
F2
Bars
Live busbars.
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U < 440 V
F1
350
F2
350
F1
80
F2
80
U y 440 V y 600 V
350
350
120
120
U > 600 V
These clearances can be reduced for special installations as long as the conguration is checked
by tests.
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B-5
Installation
recommendations
DB115699
N L1 L2 L3
Control wiring
3P+N
Wire
ready for
connection
I
U
ENVT
External wire
MN
U source 100 %
U source 85 %
MX
U source 100 %
U source 85 %
Motor mechanism U source 100 %
U source 85 %
12 V
1.5
2.5
24 V
1.5
2.5
48 V
1.5
2.5
15
7
60
30
160
40
240
120
10
2
16
4
640
160
960
480
65
17
110
28
I
U
H2 T1
ENCT
H1 T2
DB115701
T2
T1
I
U
H2 T1
ENCT
H1 T2
External neutral current transformer (ENCT).
This connection is required to protect the neutral on 3-pole circuit breakers equipped
with Micrologic 5 / 6 A or E trip units in installations with a distributed neutral. For
Micrologic 6 A or E, it is required for type G ground-fault protection.
The ENCT is connected in the same way for xed, plug-in or withdrawable devices:
b xed devices are connected via terminals T1 and T2 of the internal terminal block.
b plug-in and withdrawable devices are not connected via the auxiliary terminals.
The wires must be connected/disconnected inside the device via terminals T1 and
T2.
The ENCT must be connected to the Micrologic trip unit by a shielded twisted pair.
The shielding should be connected to the switchboard earth only at the CT end, no
more than 30 cm from the CT.
b the power connections of the CT to the neutral (H2 and H1) must be made in the
same way for power supply from the top or the bottom (see gure). Make sure they
are not reversed for devices with power supply from the bottom.
b cross-sectional area of 0.4 mm to 1.5 mm
b maximum length of 10 metres.
DB115702
Modbus
24 V DC
1
2
1 RJ45
2 Line terminator
3 ULP symbol
3
ULP wiring
ULP connection system.
B-6
The ULP (Universal Logic Plug) wiring system used by Compact NSX for
connections through to the Modbus network requires neither tools nor settings.
The prefabricated cords are sued for both data transfer and distribution of 24 V DC
power. Connectors on each component are identied by ULP (Universal Logic Plug)
symbols, ensuring total compatibility between each component.
Available cords
All connections are made with prefabricated cords:
b NSX cord for connection of the internal terminal block to the Modbus interface or
the FDM 121 display via an RJ45 connector. The cord is available in three lengths,
0.35 m, 1.3 m and 3 m
b ULP cords with RJ45 connectors at each end for the other connections between
components. The cord is available in six lengths, 0.3 m, 0.6 m, 1 m, 2 m, 3 m and
5 m. For greater distances, two cords can be interconnected using the RJ45 female/
female accessory.
Maximum length of 10 m between 2 modules and 30 m in all.
A line terminator must be tted to all components with an unused RJ45 connector.
version: 1.0
559E2100.indd
DB115703
24 V DC power-supply module
24 V DC
24 V DC
Use
An external 24 V DC power supply is required for installations with communication,
whatever the type of trip unit.
On installations without communication, it is available as an option for Micrologic 5/6
to:
b modify settings when the circuit breaker is open (OFF position)
b display measurements when the current owing through the circuit breaker is low
b maintain the display of the cause of tripping.
Battery
Characteristics
Power supply, without the Communication function, via the
terminal block with a backup battery.
DB115704
24 V DC
Modbus
24 V DC -20 % to +10 %
1 %
OVC IV - as per IEC 60947-1
Sizing
Sizing must take into account all supplied modules.
Module
DB115705
Modbus Network
24 V DC
24 V DC
Battery
Masterpact NW
Masterpact NT
4
Wires
0/IN
40
10
40
60
30
20
Wiring
Micrologic 5 or 6 not using the Communication function
The external 24 V DC supply is connected via the circuit breaker terminal block.
Use of a 24 V DC battery provides backup power for xx minutes in the event
of an interruption in the external supply.
Micrologic 5 or 6 using the Communication function
The external 24 V DC supply is connected via the Modbus interface using a ve-pin
connector, including two for the power supply. Stacking accessories (see page A-27)
can be used to supply a number of interfaces by fast clip-on connection.
The 24 V DC power is distributed downstream by the ULP (Universal Logic Plug)
communication cords with RJ45 connectors. This system ensures both data transfer
and power distribution to the connected modules.
Recommendations for 24 V DC wiring
b Do not connect the positive terminal to earth.
b Do not connect the negative terminal to earth.
b The maximum length for each conductor (+/-) is ten metres.
b For connection distances greater than ten metres, the plus and minus conductors
of the 24 V DC supply must be twisted to improve EMC.
b The 24 V DC conductors must cross the power cables perpendicularly. If this is
difcult or impossible, the plus and minus conductors must be twisted.
Modbus
junction block
2
Wires
Termination
ON
OFF
5/OUT
Consumption (mA)
Micrologic 5 / 6
BSCM module
FDM 121
Modbus communication interface
NSX cord U > 480 V AC
SDx / SDTAM module
Modbus
Modbus interface
module
FDM121
Each Compact NSX circuit breaker equipped with Micrologic 5/6 and an FDM 121
display is connected to the Modbus network via the Modbus interface module.
Connection of all the circuit breakers and other Modbus devices in the switchboard
to a Modbus bus is made much easier by using a Modbus RJ45 junction block
installed in the switchboard.
Recommendations for Modbus wiring
b The shielding may be earthed.
b The conductors must be twisted to improve immunity (EMC).
b The Modbus conductors must cross the power cables perpendicularly.
PM800
559E2100.indd
Compact NSX
version: 1.0
B-7
DB115053
Installation
recommendations
Temperature derating
The overload protection is calibrated at 40 C in the lab. This means that when the
ambient temperature is less or greater than 40 C, the Ir protection pick-up is slightly
modied.
To obtain the tripping time for a given temperature:
b see the tripping curves for 40 C (see pages E-2 and E-3)
b determine tripping times corresponding to the Ir value (thermal setting on the
device), corrected for the ambient temperature as indicated in the tables below.
(A)
110
The table indicates the real Ir (A) value for a given rating and temperature.
100
90
80
10
20
30
40
50
60
70 (C)
DB115706
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
65
70
16
17
16.6
16
15.6
15.2
14.8
14.5
14
13.8
18.4
2 000
1 000
500
200
100
50
18
18
25
28.8
28
27.5
27
26.3
25.6
25
24.5
24
23.5
23
22
21
32
36.8
36
35.2
34.4
33.6
32.8
32
31.3
30.5
30
29.5
29
28.5
40
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
50
57.5
56
55
54
52.5
51
50
49
48
47
46
45
44
63
72
71
69
68
66
65
63
61.5
60
58
57
55
54
80
92
90
88
86
84
82
80
78
76
74
72
70
68
100
115
113
110
108
105
103
100
97.5
95
92.5
90
87.5
85
125
144
141
138
134
131
128
125
122
119
116
113
109
106
160
184
180
176
172
168
164
160
156
152
148
144
140
136
200
230
225
220
215
210
205
200
195
190
185
180
175
170
250
288
281
277
269
263
256
250
244
238
231
225
219
213
Example 2. What is the setting to obtain a real Ir of 210 A, taking into account the
temperature, for a Compact NSX250 equipped with a TM250D trip unit?
The necessary dial setting, in amperes, is shown below.
b At 40 C, Ir = (210/250) x 250 A = 210 A
b At 20 C, Ir = (210/277) x 250 A = 189.5 A
b At 60 C, Ir = (210/225) x 250 A = 233 A
20
10
5
2
1
.5
NSX80/100
.2
.1
.05
.02
.01
Reflex tripping:
t < 10 ms
.005
.002
.001
.5 .7 1
3 4 5 7 10
20 30
50 70100 200300
I / Ir
4.5
5.5
TC
20 C
40 C
60 C
t min.
8s
6s
5s
t max.
80 s
60 s
50 s
Fixed
values.
Plug-in or
withdrawable
B-8
18.7
10 000
5 000
t(s)
NSX100 to 250
NSX160 to 250
NSX160 to 250
NSX250
NSX100 to 250
NSX160 to 250
NSX160 to 250
NSX250
16 to 100
125
160
200 to 250
16 to 100
125
160
250
version: 1.0
Vigi or
insulation
monitoring
module
Ammeter or
current
transformer
module
1
1
0.84
559E2100.indd
Compact NSX100/160/250
The table below indicates the maximum long-time (LT) protection setting Ir (A)
depending on the ambient temperature.
Type of
device
NSX100/160
Fixed, plug-in or
withdr.
NSX250
Fixed, plug-in or
withdrawable
Fixed
Plug-in or withdr.
no derating
no derating
100
160
250
250
no derating
no derating
250
250
250
245
250
237
55
60
65
70
245
230
237
225
230
220
225
215
55
60
65
70
400
400
400
400
400
390
400
380
390
370
380
360
370
350
360
340
630
630
630
570
615
550
600
535
585
520
570
505
550
490
535
475
Example. A xed Compact NSX400 equipped with a Micrologic can have a maximum Ir setting
of:
b 400 A up to 50 C
b 380 A up to 60 C.
Fixed
Plug-in or
withdrawable
Fixed
Plug-in or
withdrawable
Circuit
breaker
NSX100 to 250
NSX160 to 250
NSX250
NSX100 to 250
NSX160 to 250
NSX250
NSX400
NSX630
NSX400
NSX630
40 to 100
125
250
40 to 100
160
250
250 to 400
250 to 630
250 to 400
250 to 630
Ammeter module
/
External sensor
(CT)
0.86
0.97
0.90
0.97
0.90
Note: to provide the Visu function, Compact NSX circuit breakers, with or without a Vigi module,
are combined with INV switch-disconnectors. Tripping values for the selected combination are
indicated in the Interpact catalogue.
559E2100.indd
version: 1.0
B-9
DB115052
Installation
recommendations
The values indicated in the tables below are typical values for a device at full rated
load and 50/60 Hz.
L1 L2 L3
NSX160
NSX250
16
25
32
40
50
63
80
100
80
100
125
160
125
160
200
250
11.42
6.42
3.94
3.42
1.64
2.17
1.37
0.88
1.26
0.77
0.69
0.55
0.61
0.46
0.39
0.3
2.92
4.01
4.03
5.47
4.11
8.61
8.77
8.8
8.06
7.7
10.78
13.95
9.45
11.78
15.4
18.75
0
0
0.06
0.10
0.15
0.3
0.4
0.7
0.4
0.7
1.1
1.8
1.1
1.8
2.8
4.4
0
0
0.03
0.05
0.08
0.15
0.2
0.35
0.2
0.35
0.55
0.9
0.55
0.9
1.4
2.2
0
0.1
0.15
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.6
1
0.6
1
1.6
2.6
1.6
2.6
4
6.3
0
0
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.5
0.3
0.5
0.8
1.3
0
0
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.5
0.3
0.5
0.8
1.3
NSX160
NSX250
NSX400
NSX630
B-10
2.5
6.3
12.5
25
50
100
150
220
320
500
148.42
99.02
4.05
1.66
0.67
0.52
0.38
0.3
0.12
0.1
0.93
3.93
0.63
1.04
1.66
5.2
8.55
14.52
12.29
25
0
0
0
0
0.2
0.7
1.35
2.9
3.2
13.99
version: 1.0
0
0
0
0
0.1
0.35
0.68
1.45
1.6
7
0
0
0
0.1
0.3
1
2.6
4.89
6.14
15
0
0
0
0
0.1
0.2
0.45
0.97
1.54
3.75
0
0
0
0
0.1
0.2
0.45
0.97
1.54
3.75
559E2100.indd
The values indicated in the table below are typical values for a device at full rated
load and 50/60 Hz. The denitions and information are the same as that for circuit
breakers equipped with thermal-magnetic trip units.
NSX250
NSX400
NSX630
40
100
40
100
160
100
250
400
630 (1)
0.84
0.468
0.73
0.36
0.36
0.27
0.28
0.12
0.1
1.34
4.68
1.17
3.58
9.16
2.73
17.56
19.2
39.69
0.1
0.7
0.4
0.7
1.8
1.1
4.4
3.2
6.5
0.05
0.35
0.2
0.35
0.9
0.55
2.2
1.6
3.25
0.2
1
0.6
1
2.6
1.6
6.3
9.6
19.49
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.2
0.5
0.2
1.3
2.4
5.95
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.2
0.5
0.2
1.3
2.4
5.95
(1) The power loss values for the Vigi modules and withdrawable circuit breakers are given for
570 A.
559E2100.indd
version: 1.0
B-11
Easy installation
Compact NSX
A-1
B-1
C-2
C-3
C-4
C-6
C-8
C-9
C-10
C-11
C-12
C-13
C-14
C-15
C-16
C-17
Front-panel accessories
Compact NSX100 to 630
C-18
Front-panel cutouts
Compact NSX100 to 630 xed version
Vigicompact NSX100 to 630 xed version
Compact NSX100 to 630 plug-in and withdrawable versions
Vigicompact NSX100 to 630 plug-in and withdrawable versions
Visu function for Compact NSX100 to 630 xed version
Motor mechanism module for Compact and Vigicompact NSX100 to 630
Direct rotary handle for Compact and Vigicompact NSX100 to 630
MCC and CNOMO type direct rotary handles
for Compact NSX100 to 630 xed version
Extended rotary handle for Compact NSX100 to 630
Indication and measurement modules for Compact NSX100 to 630
FDM121 switchboard display
C-20
C-22
C-24
C-25
C-26
C-27
C-28
C-13
C-14
C-30
C-17
Power connections
Compact and Vigicompact NSX100 to 630 xed version
Compact and Vigicompact NSX100 to 630 plug-in and withdrawable versions
Connection of insulated bars or cables with lugs to Compact
and Vigicompact NSX100 to 630
Connection of bare cables to Compact and Vigicompact NSX100 to 630
Wiring diagrams
Additional characteristics
Catalogue numbers
Glossary
559E3000.indd
C-32
C-36
C-40
C-41
D-1
E-1
F-1
G-1
version: 1.0
C-1
Dimensions and
connection
DB112064
4P
DB112063
DB112062
2/3P
DB112061
Dimensions
A4
A3
A2
A
A1
A2
A3
A4
C1
C2
C3
B1
B2
Y
Interphase barriers.
Short terminal shields.
Long terminal shields (also available for NSX400/630 spreaders with 52.5 mm pitch:
B1 = 157.5 mm, B2 = 210 mm).
Mounting
NSX100 to 250
NSX400/630
NSX100 to 630
On backplate
2/3P
3P
4P
F1
F2
F1
F2
F1
F1
DB112067
F1
DB112066
DB112065
DB111411
F1
F1 F1
F2
F1
F3
E4
X
E2
E1
E3
2 6
T(1)
4 6
4 6
3P
DB112069
DB111412
F1
F2
4P
F1
DB112070
2/3P
DB112068
On rails
F2
F3
F2
U
X
E2
E1
2 6
4 6
4 6
G4
DB112072
DB112071
G5
G3
G2
G1
Z
C-2
version: 1.0
559E3100.indd
3/4P
NSX100 to 250
NSX400/630
DB112076
3/4P
DB112075
DB112074
DB112073
Dimensions
A4
A3
A2
A6
A5
A8
A7
A9
C1
C2
C3
B1
B2
B
B1
B2
Y
Mounting
NSX100 to 250
NSX400/630
NSX100 to 630
On backplate
3P
3P
4P
E1
F1
F2
F3
X
E6
F1 F1
DB112079
F1 F1
F2
F1
DB112078
DB112077
DB111420
F1 F1
F2
F1
E8
E5
E7
T(1)
6 6
3 6
6 6
3P
DB112080
4P
DB112081
F1
F2
DB112082
3P
DB111421
On rails
F1
F2
F3
F2
E6
X
E1
E5
Type
6 6
3 6
6 6
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
B1
B2
C1
C2
C3
E1
NSX100/160/250
80.5
161
94
145
178.5
155.5
236
169
220
253.5
52.5
105
140
81
86
126
62.5
NSX400/630
127.5
255
142.5
200
237
227.5
355
242.5
300
337
70
140
185
95.5
110
168
100
E2
E3
E4
E5
E6
E7
E8
F1
F2
F3
G1
G2
G3
G4
G5
NSX100/160/250
125
70
140
137.5
200
145
215
35
17.5
70
95
75
13.5
23
17.5
24
y 32
NSX400/630
200
113.5
227
200
300
213.5
327
45
22.5
90
32
y 35
Type
559E3100.indd
version: 1.0
C-3
Dimensions and
connection
Dimensions
DB112642
DB112640
DB112641
4P
DB112643
2/3P
A11
A10
A2
A
A1
N
A
A2
A10
A11
B
27
45
D1
B1
B2
C3
Z
Long terminal shields (also available for NSX400/630 spreaders with 52.5 mm pitch:
B1 = 157.5 mm, B2 = 210 mm).
Adapter for base, required to mount long terminal shields or interphase barriers.
Mounting
3P
4P
NSX100 to 250
NSX400/630
NSX100 to 630
F2
E10
E12
F3
F2
Y
X
F4
F5
F4
F5
C-4
F2
E11
E9
2 6
F1
DB112650
F1
DB115637
2/3P
DB112649
DB112648
version: 1.0
4 6
F4
4 6
F6
Y
559E3100.indd
On backplate (M)
2/3P
4P
Front connection (an insulating screen is supplied with the base and must be tted between the base and the backplate)
F2
E14
F3
DB112656
DB112654
DB112655
F1
F2
E13
2 6
4 6
DB112657
DB112658
F1 F1
F1
F1 F1 F1
F2
F2
F3
E16 X
E14
E15
E13
T1(1)
2 6
4 6
(1) The T1 holes are required for rear connection only (for
two-pole circuit breakers, the middle holes are not required).
DB112660
DB112661
F1 F1
F1
F1 F1 F1
F2
F2
F3
E14
E18 X
E17
E13
T1(1)
2 6
4 6
(1) The T1 holes are required for rear connection only (for
two-pole circuit breakers, the middle holes are not required).
2/3P
4P
DB112663
F8
DB112665
F7
DB112664
On rails
F9
F9
2 6
Type
E20
E19
4 6
A1
A2
A10
A11
B1
B2
C3
D1
E9
E10
E11
E12
E13
E14
E15
NSX100/160/250
80.5
161
94
175
210
52.5
105
140
126
75
95
190
87
174
77.5
155
79
NSX400/630
127.5
255
142.5
244
281
70
140
185
168
100
150
300
137
274
125
250
126
E16
E17
E18
E19
E20
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
F7
F8
F9
T1
NSX100/160/250
158
61
122
37.5
75
35
17.5
70
54.5
109
144
70
105
35
24
y 32
NSX400/630
252
101
202
75
150
45
22.5
90
71.5
143
188
100
145
50
33
y 35
Type
559E3100.indd
version: 1.0
C-5
Dimensions and
connection
Dimensions
4P
DB112645
DB112644
2/3P
DB112647
DB112646
A10
A12
A11
A13
A11
A10
B3
D1
B3
B4
B5
27
45
B6
B7
Y
C3
DB112681
M
N
C3
32
Mounting
3P
4P
NSX400/630
NSX100 to 630
F2
E10
E12
F3
F2
F10
F10
F11
F11
Y
C-6
F2
E11
E9
2 6
F1
DB112653
F1
DB115638
2/3P
NSX100 to 250
DB112652
DB112651
version: 1.0
F10
4 6
4 6
F12
Y
559E3100.indd
On backplate (M)
2/3P
4P
Front connection (an insulating screen is supplied with the base and must be tted between the base and the backplate)
F2
E14
F3
DB112656
DB112682
DB112655
F1
F2
E13
2 6
4 6
DB112659
DB112683
DB112658
F1 F1
F1
F2
F2
F3
E16 X
E14
E15
E13
T1(1)
2 6
4 6
(1) The T1 holes are required for rear connection only (for
two-pole circuit breakers, the middle holes are not required).
DB112684
DB112661
F1 F1
F1
F1 F1 F1
F2
F2
F3
E14
E18 X
E17
E13
T1(1)
2 6
4 6
(1) The T1 holes are required for rear connection only (for
two-pole circuit breakers, the middle holes are not required).
On rails
2/3P
4P
F8
DB112665
DB112685
DB112664
F7
F9
F9
2 6
Type
E20
E19
4 6
A10
A11
A12
A13
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7
C3
D1
E9
E10
E11
E12
E13
E14
NSX100/160/250
175
210
106.5
103.5
92.5
185
216
220
251
126
75
95
190
87
174
77.5
155
NSX400/630
244
281
140
140
110
220
250
265
295
168
100
150
300
137
274
125
250
E15
E16
E17
E18
E19
E20
F1
F2
F3
F7
F8
F9
F10
F11
F12
T1
NSX100/160/250
79
158
61
122
37.5
75
35
17.5
70
70
105
35
74
148
183
24
y 32
NSX400/630
126
252
101
202
75
150
45
22.5
90
100
145
50
91.5
183
228
33
y 35
Type
559E3100.indd
version: 1.0
C-7
Dimensions and
connection
NSX400/630
3/4P
DB112668
DB112666
DB112667
M
N
NSX100 to 250
3/4P
DB112669
A11
A10
A2
A6
A7
A5
A10
A11
27
45
D1
B1
B2
C3
Z
B
B1
B2
Y
Interphase barriers for base.
Short terminal shields on circuit breaker.
Long terminal shields (also available for NSX400/630 spreaders with 52.5 mm pitch:
B1 = 157.5 mm, B2 = 210 mm).
Adapter for base, required to mount long terminal shields or interphase barriers.
NSX100 to 630
M
N
DB112673
4P
DB112672
DB112670
DB112671
3P
27
45
B3
C3
D1
B3
B4
B5
32
B6
B7
Y
Mounting
Through front panel (N)
See Compact NSX100 to 630 plug-in version, page C-4, or withdrawable version, page C-6
On backplate (M)
See Compact NSX100 to 630 plug-in version, page C-5, or withdrawable version, page C-7
On rails
See Compact NSX100 to 630 plug-in version, page C-5, or withdrawable version, page C-7
A2
A5
NSX100/160/250
Type
80.5
94
155.5 236
NSX400/630
C-8
A6
A7
A10
A11
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7
C3
D1
169
175
210
52.5
105
140
92.5
185
216
220
251
126
75
242.5 244
281
70
140
185
110
220
250
265
295
168
100
version: 1.0
559E3100.indd
DB112677
4P
DB112676
138
131
96
86
DB112675
DB112674
3P
140
35 35 35
284.5
140
35 35 35
331.5
233.5
215
215
314
X
80.5
94
145
178.5
52.5
105
52.5
140
Y
Y
Interphase barriers.
Short terminal shields.
Long terminal shields.
Mounting
3P
4P
70
DB112680
DB112678
DB112679
On rails or backplate
35
17.5
7 6
70
35
17.5
9 6
U
100
U
X
50
100
50
22.3
22.3
157.5
125
62.5
157.5
125
62.5
U y 32
559E3100.indd
version: 1.0
C-9
Dimensions and
connection
DB112688
4P
45
185
45
DB112689
3P
162
160.4
130
120
DB112687
DB112686
185
45
45
45
45
477.5
X
492.5
422.5
365
241
241
127.5 142.5
200
237
70
70
140
Y
185
Y
Mounting
3P
4P
90
DB112692
DB112691
DB112690
On rails or backplate
45
22.5
9 6
90
45
22.5
9 6
U
X
150
75
33
150
75
33
241
200
241
100
200
100
U y 35
C-10
version: 1.0
559E3100.indd
Dimensions
3P
4P
DB112696
DB112695
DB112694
DB112693
A17
A15
A14
A16
5...8
B8
B8
C4
C5/C6
B9
B9
B
B2
B1
Z
C5: without keylock
C6: with keylock
DB112698
DB112697
M
N
X
5...8
27
45
D1
C5
Z
DB112700
DB112699
M
N
X
5...8
27
45
D1
C5
32
A14
A15
A16
A17
B1
B2
B8
B9
C4
C5
C6
D1
NSX100/160/250
Type
27.5
73
34.5
62.5
52.5
105
140
45.5
91
143
182
209.5
75
NSX400/630
40
123
52
100
70
140
185
61.5
123
215
256
258
100
559E3100.indd
version: 1.0
C-11
Dimensions and
connection
Dimensions
3P
4P
60
A15
DB112704
B10
DB112703
DB112702
DB112701
X
60
A14
X
O
A18
B8
B8
B9
B9
C7
C8/C9
B2
B1
DB112706
DB112705
M
N
27
45
D1
C8
Z
DB112708
DB112707
M
N
27
45
D1
C8
32
A14
A15
A18
B1
B2
B8
B9
B10
C7
C8
C9
D1
NSX100/160/250
Type
27.5
73
52.5
105
140
45.5
91
9.25
121
155
164
75
NSX400/630
40
123
24.6
70
140
185
61.5
123
145
179
188
100
C-12
version: 1.0
559E3200.indd
Dimensions
DB112714
DB112713
DB112712
A18
A20
X
A19
1...3 max.
P1
B10
B11
B12
DB112717
DB112716
DB112 715
A18
A22
X
A21
1...3 max.
P2
B10
B13
B14
Front-panel cutout
NSX100 to 250
NSX400/630
DB111414
DB112712
DB111413
100
145
X
41
51
50
75
100
145
Y
DB111416
DB111415
DB112 715
150
119
X
X
50.4
50.5
Type
A18
NSX100/160/250 9
NSX400/630
24.6
Type
B11
NSX100/160/250 69
NSX400/630
85
559E3200.indd
A19
A20
A21
A22
B10
60
83
120
160
65
82
130
164
9.25
5
B12
B13
B14
P1
P2
120
160
65
82
130
164
125
149
135
158
68.75
119
80
150
version: 1.0
C-13
Dimensions and
connection
Dimensions
Fixed and plug-in circuit breakers
DB112710
DB112709
M
N
10
X
Type
D1
R1
47
R1
NSX100/160/250
min. 171
max. 600
NSX400/630
min. 195
max. 600
DB112711
DB111417
M
N
27
45
D1
R2
Type
47
R2
NSX100/160/250
min. 248
max. 600
NSX400/630
min. 272
max. 600
DB111419
DB111418
60
50
A18
45
A18
75
37.5
60
2 4.2
36
72
37.5
B10
B10
Y
75
Y
A18
B10
D1
NSX100/160/250
Type
9.25
75
NSX400/630
24.6
100
C-14
version: 1.0
559E3200.indd
Dimensions
DB112721
DB112720
DB112719
DB112718
A4
A4
A3
A2
A3
A2
A
X
A6
A5
A6
A8
A7
A5
A9
A8
A7
A9
160
120
80
40
0
C1
C2
C11
Interphase barriers.
Short terminal shields.
Long terminal shields.
C1
C2
Mounting
NSX100 to 250
NSX400/630
NSX100 to 630
On backplate
2/3P
3P
4P
E1
F1
F2
F3
X
E6
F1 F1
DB112079
F1 F1
F2
F1
DB112078
DB112722
DB111420
F1 F1
F2
F1
E8
E5
E7
T(1)
3 6
6 6
6 6
3P
DB112723
F1
DB112081
F1
4P
F2
F3
DB112082
2/3P
DB111421
On rails
F2
F2
U
X
E6
E1
E5
3 6
Y
Type
6 6
6 6
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
C1
C2
C11
E1
E5
E6
E7
E8
NSX100/160/250
80.5
94
145
178.5
155.5
236
169
220
253.5
81
86
137
62.5
137.5
200
145
215
NSX400/630
127.5
142.5
200
237
227.5
355
242.5
300
337
95.5
110
162
100
200
300
213.5
327
F1
F2
F3
NSX100/160/250
35
17.5
70
24
y 32
NSX400/630
45
22.5
90
32
y 35
Type
559E3200.indd
version: 1.0
C-15
Dimensions and
connection
Dimensions
Front alignment
99
185
DB111425
DB111424
DB111423
DB111422
Rear alignment
140
110
98
70.5
201
255.5
130
80.5
X
Y
Z
24
Interphase barriers.
Short terminal shields.
Long terminal shields.
Mounting
2/3P
4P
DB114985
90
DB114987
45
DB114986
Rear alignment
22.5
62.5
4 6
6 6
163
X
125
163
X
125
62.5
62.5
17.5
17.5
35
70
2/3P
4P
DB114988
DB114990
45
DB114989
Front alignment
22.5
90
62.5
7 6
25
8 6
163
50
25
62.5
163
50
62.5
17.5
17.5
35
70
70
70
105
Y
C-16
version: 1.0
559E3200.indd
DB114992
DB114991
Dimensions
96
96
Y
Mounting
DB114995
DB114994
DB114993
Through panel
+ 0,8
92 0
+ 0,8
92 0
10.6
30
23
DB115122
21!111
6!111
DB115121
DB115270
DB114996
On panel
2 22.5
16.5
3!111
2!111
611
99.3
+
- 0.5
19
311
32
211
15
37
20
2 22.5
13
+0.3
-
+
- 1.5
33
Z
17
99.3
Y
Connector (optional).
559E3200.indd
version: 1.0
C-17
Dimensions and
connection
Front-panel accessories
Compact NSX100 to 630
DB114999
DB114998
DB114997
DB115004
DB115003
DB115002
DB115001
A1
B
Y
DB115008
DB115007
DB115006
DB115005
For Vigicompact
64
65
Y
DB115011
DB115010
DB115064
For toggle, rotary handle or motor mechanism module and protection collar
A2
B1
A3
3.5
6.5
DB115016
DB115015
DB115014
DB115013
93.5 X
157
80.5
3.5
6.5
C-18
version: 1.0
559E3200.indd
DB115019
DB115018
DB115017
For Vigicompact
79 X
64
69
Y
3.5
6.5
DB115023
DB115022
DB115021
For toggle
A4
B2
Y
35
52.5
DB115028
DB115027
DB115026
DB115025
For Vigicompact
35
91
Y
DB115029
63
Circuit breaker with motormechanism module.
DB115120
DB115032
DB115031
DB115030
A5
B3
Y
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
B1
B2
B3
NSX100/160/250
Type
113
138
114
101
73
85
113
157
91
103
40
NSX400/630
163
215
164
151
122.5
138
163
189
122.5
138
60
559E3200.indd
version: 1.0
C-19
Dimensions and
connection
Front-panel cutouts
Compact NSX100 to 630 xed version
NSX100 to 250
NSX400/630
DB115039
DB115038
DB115037
DB115035
For toggle
127
77 X
29.5
P3
42
47.5
63.5
95
Y
127
Y
DB115043
DB115042
DB115041
DB115040
102
54.5
179
94
47.5
P3
63.5
95
Y
127
Y
NSX100 to 250
NSX400/630
DB115039
DB115038
DB115045
DB115044
For toggle
127
77 X
29.5
P3
42
47.5
63.5
95
Y
127
Y
DB115043
DB115042
DB115063
DB115062
102
54.5
179
94
P3
Z
C-20
47.5
63.5
95
Y
127
Y
version: 1.0
559E3300.indd
NSX100 to 250
NSX400/630
DB115067
DB115066
DB115065
DB115064
For toggle
155
103 X
42.5
56.5
74
P4
90
148
Z
180
Y
NSX100 to 250
NSX400/630
DB115039
DB115038
DB115123
DB115068
For toggle
127
77 X
29.5
P4
47.5
63.5
95
Y
127
Y
DB115439
42
P3
P4
NSX100/160/250
Type
88
89
NSX400/630
112
113
559E3300.indd
version: 1.0
C-21
Dimensions and
connection
Front-panel cutouts
Vigicompact NSX100 to 630 xed version
NSX100 to 250
NSX400/630
DB115075
DB115074
DB115073
DB115072
For toggle
85.5
148
38
38
14.5
P3
29
Y
29
32
Y
DB115079
DB115078
DB115077
DB115076
85.5
148
38
38
P3
14.5
29
Y
29
32
Y
NSX100 to 250
NSX400/630
DB115075
DB115074
DB115081
DB115080
For toggle
85.5
148
38
38
14.5
P3
Z
29
Y
29
32
Y
C-22
version: 1.0
559E3300.indd
NSX100 to 250
NSX400/630
DB115079
DB115078
DB115083
DB115082
85.5
148
38
38
14.5
P3
29
Y
29
32
Y
NSX100 to 250
NSX400/630
DB115087
DB115086
DB115085
DB115084
For toggle
X
71
132
68
68
29
58
P4
Z
47
Y
58
DB115439
P3
P4
NSX100/160/250
Type
88
89
NSX400/630
112
113
559E3300.indd
version: 1.0
C-23
Dimensions and
connection
Front-panel cutouts
Compact NSX100 to 630 plug-in and
withdrawable versions
Plug-in version
M
DB115089
DB115088
M
N
27
45
D1
P3
Z
Withdrawable version
NSX100 to 250
NSX400/630
DB115066
DB115091
DB115090
DB115067
155
103 X
42.5
56.5
74
90
148
27
180
Y
45
D1
P5
Z
C-24
version: 1.0
559E3300.indd
Plug-in version
M
DB115094
DB115092
M
N
27
45
D1
P3
Z
Withdrawable version
NSX100 to 250
NSX400/630
DB115098
DB115097
DB115095
DB115096
55
122.5
82.5
82.5
74
148
90
27
148
45
P5
D1
DB115439
D1
P3
P5
NSX100/160/250
Type
75
88
123
NSX400/630
100
112
147
559E3300.indd
version: 1.0
C-25
Dimensions and
connection
Front-panel cutouts
Visu function for Compact NSX100 to 630 xed
version
DB115101
DB115100
DB115099
82
17.5
115.5
X
88
162
DB115440
DB115103
DB115102
81
103
17.5
105
X
89
Z
DB115106
DB115105
DB115104
127
22.5
177.5
112
202
DB115441
DB115108
DB115107
153
22.5
164.5
113
Y
C-26
version: 1.0
559E3300.indd
NSX100 to 250
NSX400/630
DB115038
M
N
DB115110
DB115109
M
N
DB115069
127
77 X
29.5
42
5...8
47.5
45
D1
63.5
95
Y
27
P6
P7
127
Y
NSX100 to 250
NSX400/630
DB115038
M
N
DB115112
DB115111
DB115069
127
77 X
29.5
42
5...8
47.5
45
D1
63.5
95
Y
27
P6
P7
127
Y
NSX100 to 250
NSX400/630
DB115066
M
N
DB115114
DB115113
M
N
DB115067
155
103 X
42.5
56.5
5...8
74
45
D1
90
148
27
P8
P9
180
Y
M
N
DB115118
DB115117
DB115115
DB115116
103
42.5
5...8
180
90
155
X
55
56.5
122.5
27
45
D1
Z
559E3400.indd
Y
P8
D1
P6 (1)
P7 (2)
P8 (1)
P9 (2)
NSX100/160/250
75
145
177
146
178
NSX400/630
100
217
249
218
250
Type
version: 1.0
C-27
Dimensions and
connection
Front-panel cutouts
Direct rotary handle for Compact and
Vigicompact NSX100 to 630
NSX100 to 250
NSX400/630
DB115145
M
N
DB115144
DB115119
127
X
77
29.5
42
85.5
148
47.5
27
45
P10
D1
95
63.5
127
Y
DB115126
M
N
DB115124
DB115147
M
N
DB115125
102
54.5
179
85.5
94
148
47.5
27
45
P10
D1
95
63.5
127
Y
DB115145
M
N
DB115128
DB115127
M
N
127
77
29.5
42
85.5
148
27
45
P10
D1
Z
C-28
47.5
95
63.5
127
Y
version: 1.0
559E3400.indd
NSX100 to 250
NSX400/630
DB115126
M
N
DB115130
DB115129
M
N
DB115125
102
54.5
179
85.5
94
148
47.5
27
45
P10
D1
95
63.5
127
Y
DB115133
21!111
6!111
DB115132
DB115131
DB115271
3!111
2!111
103
611
155
42.5
311
56.5
85.5
211
148
61
31
21
74
6
u)t*
148
90
180
Y
NSX100 to 250
NSX400/630
M
N
DB115118
DB115135
DB115134
DB115117
103
42.5
180
90
155
X
55
56.5
122.5
Y
27
45
D1
P12
Z
D1
P10
P11
P12
NSX100/160/250
Type
75
89
90
123
NSX400/630
100
112
113
147
559E3400.indd
version: 1.0
C-29
Dimensions and
connection
Front-panel cutouts
Indication and measurement modules for
Compact NSX100 to 630
Fixed or plug-in circuit breakers with ammeter module and voltage-presence indicator
Bare sheet metal
21!111
6!111
DB115273
21!111
6!111
DB115272
DB115136
M
N
Rotary handle
3!111
3!111
2!111
2!111
611
611
311
311
211
211
61
61
31
31
21
21
31
J1
X
J2
56.5
6
u)t*
DB115139
With toggle
u)t*
3
K1
2
UN271E
9!y!Jo
/6
93
/6
/3
/3
/2
/2
DB115142
DB115141
DB115140
M
N
Rotary handle
DB115143
With toggle
31
J1
X
X
J3
82.5
27
45
D1
148
45
P4
D1
Type
K2
27
P11
D1
J1
J2
J3
K1
K2
P3
P4
P10
P11
NSX100/160/250
75
78.5
67.5
55
46.5
74
88
89
89
90
NSX400/630
100
122
129
122.5
64.5
90
112
113
112
113
C-30
version: 1.0
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559E3400.indd
version: 1.0
C-31
Dimensions and
connection
Power connections
Compact and Vigicompact NSX100 to 630 xed
version
Connection locations
B1
DB115443
DB115442
C1
B1
B1
A1
X
X
A2
A3
C2
Z
A1
A2
B1
C1
C2
A1
A3
B1
C1
C2
NSX100/160
Type
70
140
35
19.5
19.5
NSX100/160 + Vigi
Type
70
215
35
19.5
21.5
NSX250
70
140
35
21.5
19.5
NSX250 + Vigi
70
215
35
21.5
21.5
NSX400/630
113.5
227
45
26
26
NSX400/630 + Vigi
113.5
327
45
26
26
DB115445
DB115444
NSX100 to 250
Z
10.5
14
70
113.5
X
X
Cables with lugs/bars
DB115447
NSX100 to 250
Z
43 for short RC
88 for long RC
10
8.6
13
18
70
6
20
DB116108
NSX400/630
50 for short RC
115 for long RC
15
13
23.2
14
30
113.5
8
X
C-32
version: 1.0
559E3500.indd
DB115452
DB115451
DB115450
Bare-cable connectors
63
22
70
70
DB115453
X
DB115455
DB115454
NSX400/630
Z
Z
46.5
14
113.5
113.5
X
DB115457
70
41
64.5
66.5 (a)
Z
NSX400/630
37.5
39.5 (b)
DB115460
DB115459
DB115458
NSX100 to 250
61
34
20.5
70
(b) NSX250.
113.5
X
DB115461
DB115462
30
41
70
X
559E3500.indd
version: 1.0
C-33
Dimensions and
connection
Power connections
Compact and Vigicompact NSX100 to 630 xed
version
NSX100 to 250
DB115464
DB115463
Z
30
23.5
58
53
42
70
4
113.5
X
NSX400/630
DB115468
NSX100 to 250
DB115467
DB115466
45 terminal extensions
42
Z
10
13.5
61.5
40
4
31
70
113.5
X
NSX100 to 250
DB115470
DB115469
48
Z
45
4
46
35
70
X
C-34
version: 1.0
559E3500.indd
3P
4P
F2
E2
E3
E2
E2
DB115474
E1
E2
DB115473
DB115472
DB115471
NSX100 to 250
E2
C3
F1
X
Z
NSX400/630
Y
C3
C4
E1
E2
E3
F1
F2
NSX100/160
Type
23.5
114
45
159
100
11
NSX250
25.5
114
45
159
100
11
NSX400/630
44
135
170
52.5
70
187.5
240
152.5
166
15
15
C4
X
Z
DB115477
DB115476
DB115475
180.5
45
45
98
26
140
45
130
113.5
Y
Z
559E3500.indd
version: 1.0
C-35
Dimensions and
connection
Power connections
Compact and Vigicompact NSX100 to 630
plug-in and withdrawable versions
Connection locations
DB115479
DB115478
M
N
B1 B1 B1
A4
V
X
A5
Y
27
45
D1
Z
Type
A4
A5
B1
D1
NSX100 to 250
100
200
35
75
NSX400/630
156.5
313
45
100
Note:
b for mounting on a backplate, the insulating screen supplied with the plug-in base must be
installed.
b for withdrawable versions, terminal shields are recommended.
19
26
DB115482
DB115480
DB115481
NSX100 to 250
4
171
156.5
108.5
100
DB115484
DB115483
NSX100 to 250
75.5
67
4
80.5
63.5
114.5
100.5
6
129
49
57.5
104
DB115489
DB115488
75.5
67
Z
8.5
70
49
57.5
114.5
100.5
11
113.5
X
C-36
82.5
96.5
version: 1.0
82.5
96.5
559E3500.indd
70
DB115492
DB115490
DB115491
48.5
163
110
100
100
30
30
68
94
DB115495
DB115493
DB115494
NSX400/630
Z
171
156.5
203
156.5
X
55
X
55
NSX100 to 250
DB115498
DB115496
DB115497
54
163
Z
110
100
100
18
18
DB115501
DB115499
DB115500
NSX400/630
84
111
171
156.5
156.5
X
18
18
559E3500.indd
203
version: 1.0
C-37
Dimensions and
connection
Power connections
Compact and Vigicompact NSX100 to 630
plug-in and withdrawable versions
DB115508
DB115507
DB115506
NSX100 to 250
33
8
4
218
140
Z
131
204.5
156.5
100
X
18
X
18
DB115510
DB115509
NSX100 to 250
47
4
146
Z
135
100
X
30
DB115505
NSX100 to 250
51
4
146
Z
135
100
X
18
C-38
version: 1.0
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E1
E2
E2
F2
NSX100 to 250
DB115514
4P
DB115513
DB115512
DB115511
3P
E3
E2
E2
E2
27
F1
X
Z
NSX400/630
Type
50
E1
E2
E3
F1
F2
NSX100 to 250
114
45
159
130
11
NSX400/630
135
170
52.5
70
187.5
240
195.5
209
15
15
X
Z
NSX100 to 250
DB115516
DB115515
75.5
67
108.5
94.5
Z
129
80.5
30
NSX400/630
DB115520
NSX100 to 250
DB115519
DB115518
55
75.5
67
108.5
94.5
Z
63.5
104
30
55
559E3500.indd
version: 1.0
C-39
Power connections
Connection of insulated bars or cables with lugs
to Compact and Vigicompact NSX100 to 630
DB115653
DB112168
Dimensions and
connection
400
NSX100
NSX160/250
NSX400/630
L (mm)
y 25
y 25
y 32
I (mm)
d + 10
d + 10
d + 15
d (mm)
y 10
y 10
y 15
e (mm)
y6
y6
3 y e y 10
(mm)
6.5
8.5
10.5
L (mm)
y 25
y 25
y 32
(mm)
6.5
8.5
10.5
10
15
50
5/5
5/5
20/11
20
Bars
I
L
e
DB115654
Bar.
Lugs
L
Lug.
Pole pitch
Without spreaders
DB112176
Tinned copper
y 25
y 25
l (mm)
20 y I y 25
20 y I y 25
d (mm)
y 10
y 10
e (mm)
y6
y6
(mm)
6.5
8.5
L (mm)
y 25
y 25
(mm)
6.5
8.5
10
15
L
e
Tinned copper
NSX100
L (mm)
Bars
400
one-piece spreader
DB115655
DB112177
45 mm
Dimensions
Tinned copper
Spreaders:
separate parts
35 mm
With spreaders
DB115655
DB112172
Straight terminal
extensions
Lugs
(1) Tightening torque on the circuit breaker for spreaders or terminal extensions.
(2) Tightening torque on the plug-in base for spreaders or terminal extensions.
Spreaders and straight, right-angle, 45, double-L and edgewise terminal extensions
are supplied with exible interphase barriers.
Pole pitch
DB115657
Without spreaders
45 mm
With spreaders
52.5 or 70 mm
DB115655
Dimensions
Tinned copper
L
e
DB112175
l (mm)
d + 15
30 y I y 34
d (mm)
y 20
y 15
e (mm)
3 y e y 10
3 y e y 10
(mm)
12.5
10.5
L (mm)
y 40
y 32
(mm)
12.5
10.5
50
50
20
20
Lugs
(1) Tightening torque on the circuit breaker for spreaders or terminal extensions.
(2) Tightening torque on the plug-in base for spreaders or terminal extensions.
Tinned copper
Spreaders and right-angle, 45 and edgewise terminal extensions are supplied with
exible interphase barriers.
DB115658
DB112173
Tinned copper
To be mounted on upstream
side.
y 32
d
L
Edgewise terminal
extensions
y 40
Right-angle terminal
extensions
L (mm)
Bars
400
With spreaders
DB112174
45 terminal extensions
Tinned copper
C-40
version: 1.0
559E3500.indd
1-cable
connector
2-cable
connector
Distribution connector
DB115663
1-cable connector
DB115662
DB115661
DB111327
DB112317
DB1125659
DB115660
Steel
y 160 A
Aluminium
y 250 A
L (mm)
25
25
S (mm) Cu / Al
1.5 to 95 (1)
25 to 50
70 to 95
120 to 185
150 max. ex.
Torque (Nm)
12
20
26
26
2-cable connector
L (mm)
25 or 50
S (mm) Cu / Al
2 x 50 to 2 x 120
Torque (Nm)
22
15 or 30
S (mm) Cu / Al
1.5 to 6 (1)
8 to 35
Torque (Nm)
12
16
S (mm) Cu / Al
6 x 4 to 10
3 x 6 to 16
(1) For exible cables from 1.5 to 4 mm, connection with crimped or self-crimping ferrules.
DB112316
DB111326
1-cable connector
2-cable connector
DB115663
1-cable connector
2-cable connector
L (mm)
30
30 or 60
S (mm) Cu / Al
35 to 300 rigid
240 max. ex.
2 x 35 to 2 x 240 rigid
240 max. ex.
Torque (Nm)
31
31
559E3500.indd
version: 1.0
C-41
Accumulated experience
Compact NSX
Wiring diagrams
Contents
A-1
B-1
C-1
559E4000.indd
D-2
D-4
D-6
D-8
D-9
Additional characteristics
Catalogue numbers
Glossary
E-1
F-1
G-1
version: 1.0
D-1
Wiring diagrams
Power
Micrologic
Remote operation
a (+)
DB115707
a (+)
Z5
Z3
Z4
Z2
NSX cord
Z1
Upstream CB
3P or 4P
L1 L2 L3
BPO
SDE
81
82
84
BPF
auto
manu
ou
Z5
Z4
Z3
B2
B4
MX
T2
I
A2
A4
C2
Z2
Z1
D2
HL
+ MN
T1
A1
L1
C1
D1
U
a (-)
manu
SDE
a (-)
Z5
Z4
Z3
L1 L2 L3
Z1
Z2
3P + N
a (220/240 V)
+ -
BSCM
Z2
Z1
B4
HL
Downstream CB
T1
Z5
auto
manu
A1
ENVT
Z4
Z3
T2
ENCT
H2 T1
H1 T2
Communicating motor
mechanism (MTc)
Micrologic A or E
A/E
Communication
H(WH), L(BL): data
- (BK), + (RD): 24 V DC power supply
A/E
ZSI (Zone Selective Interlocking)
Z1: ZSI OUT SOURCE
Z2: ZSI OUT
Z3: ZSI IN SOURCE
Z4: ZSI IN ST (short time)
Z5: ZSI IN GF (ground fault)
Note: Z3, Z4, Z5 for NSX400/630 only.
A/E
D-2
Remote operation
MN:
undervoltage release
or
MX:
shunt release
A4:
A2:
B4, A1:
L1:
B2:
opening order
closing order
power supply to motor mechanism
manual position (manu)
SDE interlocking (mandatory for correct operation)
BPO:
BPF:
opening pushbutton
closing pushbutton
B4, A1:
BSCM:
version: 1.0
559E4100.indd
DB115708
Indication contacts
72
74
102
104
VT
124
WH
Fault
RD
WH
GY
121
101
SDV
131
91
YE
134
CAO1
CAF2 CAF1
The diagram is shown with circuits deenergised, all devices open, connected and
charged and relays in normal position.
Open
71
SD
SDE
Closed
RD
94
92
Fault
84
82
12
Fault
81
21
OF1
11
22
OF2
31
41
OF3
24
32
34
44
42
OF4
14
Closed
Open
Indication contacts
OF2 / OF1: device ON/OFF indication contacts
OF4 / OF3: device ON/OFF indication contacts (NSX400/630)
SDE:
fault-trip indication contact (short-circuit, overload, ground fault, earth
leakage)
SD:
trip-indication contact
CAF2/CAF1: early-make contact (rotary handle only)
CAO1:
early-break contact (rotary handle only)
SDV:
earth leakage fault trip indication contact (add-on Vigi module)
violet
grey
orange
blue
version: 1.0
D-3
Wiring diagrams
Power
Micrologic
Remote operation
a (+)
a (+)
Z5
Z4
Z2
Z1
DB115709
Z3
Upstream CB
SDE
NSX cord
BPO
3P or 4P
BPF
L1 L2 L3
RD
84
B4
A2
B2
B4
BL
A1
BK
A1
L1
D1/C1
WH
GN
C1
D1
RD Z5
GN Z4
42
a (-)
L1
auto
manu
or
44
BK Z3
41
A2 WH
MX
T2
I
A4
C2 OR
MN
T1
Q
A4 OR
D2
BL
22/32
Z2 YE
D2
24/34
L
H
Z1 VT
84
A1
B4
A2
C2
82 84
RD
BK
BL
WH
81
manu
a (-)
SDE
Z5
HL
Z4
a (220/240 V)
+ -
Z3
L1 L2 L3
Z1
Z2
3P + N
BSCM
Z2
Z2 YE
B4 GN
Z1
Z1 VT
B4
Downstream
T1
RD Z5
Z5
OR A1
GN Z4
Z4
A4
BK Z3
ENCT
H2 T1
auto
manu
T2
Z3
ENVT
H1 T2
Communicating motor
mechanism (MTc)
The diagram is shown with circuits deenergised, all devices open, connected and
charged and relays in normal position.
D-4
version: 1.0
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Indication contacts
Carriage switches
559E4100.indd
352
354
VT
312
GY
314
GY
YE
YE
351
CD
311
GY 71
CE
Disconnected
71
GY
VT
72
74
72 YE
VT
74 VT
102
104
YE
124
WH
101
BK 91
91
WH
BK 81
81
violet
grey
orange
blue
121
GY 11
11
RD
GY 21
21
Connected
Fault
SDV
131
GY 31
CAO1
CAF2 CAF1
Micrologic A or E
A/E
Communication
H(WH), L(BL): data
- (BK), + (RD): 24 V DC power supply
A/E
ZSI (Zone Selective Interlocking)
Z1: ZSI OUT SOURCE
Z2: ZSI OUT
Z3: ZSI IN SOURCE
Z4: ZSI IN ST (short time)
Z5: ZSI IN GF (ground fault)
A/E
Open
134
94
SD
SDE
Closed
RD
92
94 RD
84
84 RD
92 GN
82
82 GN
12
14
12 YE
14 VT
22
24
22 YE
32
34
32 YE
24 VT
OF1
Fault
31
OF2
Fault
BK 41
OF3
Closed
41
OF4
34 VT
42
44
42 GN
44 RD
DB115710
Open
Remote operation
MN:
undervoltage release
or
MX:
shunt release
A4:
A2:
B4, A1:
L1:
B2:
BPO:
BPF:
opening order
closing order
motor mechanism power supply
manual position (manu)
SDE interlocking (mandatory for automatic or remote
recharging)
opening pushbutton
closing pushbutton
B4, A1:
BSCM:
Indication contacts
OF2 / OF1: device ON/OFF indication contacts
OF4 / OF3: device ON/OFF indication contacts (NSX400/630)
SDE:
fault-trip indication contact
(short-circuit, overload, ground fault, earth leakage)
SD:
trip-indication contact
CAF2/CAF1: early-make contact
(rotary handle only)
CAO1:
early-break contact
(rotary handle only)
SDV:
earth leakage fault trip indication contact (add-on Vigi
module)
version: 1.0
D-5
Wiring diagrams
a (+)
SDE
81
82
84
BPF
B2
A4
B4
BPO
A2
The diagram is shown with circuits deenergised, all devices open, connected and
charged and relays in normal position.
L1
A1
auto
manu
manu
SDE
a (-)
DB114667
81
82
84
B4
A2
B2
Reset
A4
BPO BPF
Q
I
A1
L1
auto
manu
manu
SDE
a (-)
a (+)
D-6
81
82
84
B2
Q
auto
manu
A1
circuit breaker
opening order
closing order
motor mechanism power supply
manual position (manu)
SDE interlocking (mandatory for correct
operation)
opening pushbutton
closing pushbutton
fault-trip indication contact (short-circuit,
overload, ground fault, earth leakage)
L1
BPO:
BPF:
SDE:
A4
Symbols
Q:
A4 :
A2:
B4, A1:
L1:
B2:
SDE
BPF
B4
BPO
A2
DB114668
manu
SDE
a (-)
version: 1.0
559E4100.indd
DB114669
B4
HL
+ -
a (220/240 V)
BSCM
Q
0
A1
auto
manu
DB115436
DB114670
B4
Auto
SD
SD
Manu
Open
command
OF
Open motor
Close
command
OF
Enable
automatic
reset
Close motor
Enable
reset
even if
SDE
Reset
command
Reset motor
A1
Q:
B4, A1:
BSCM:
circuit breaker
motor mechanism power supply
breaker status and control module
559E4100.indd
version: 1.0
D-7
Wiring diagrams
Connection
DB115711
The diagram is shown with circuits deenergised, all devices open, connected and
charged and relays in normal position.
a (+) 24 415 V
STD
or output 1
Micrologic 2
Micrologic 5
Micrologic 6
SD2
SD4
SDT
SDT or output 1
SDT or output 1
PAL Ir or output 2
SDG or output 2
SD4
SD2
SD3
Symbols
SD1, SD3: SDx-module power supply
SD2:
output 1 (80 mA max.)
SD4:
output 2 (80 mA max.)
PAL Ir
or SDG
or output 2
SDx
SD1
DB115712
Operation
tr at 6 Ir
> 105 % Ir
> 90 % Ir
I
PAL Ir
SDG
SDT
Q
Circuit breaker
trip order
I:
Circuit breaker
reset
charge current
D-8
SDG:
ground-fault signal
SDT:
thermal-fault signal
Q:
circuit breaker
version: 1.0
559E4100.indd
Connection
DB115713
The diagram is shown with circuits deenergised, all devices open, connected and
charged and relays in normal position.
a (+) 24 to 415 V
Manual
reset
Symbols
SD1, SD3: SDTAM-module power supply
SD2:
thermal-fault signal output
(80 mA max.)
SD4:
contactor-control output
(80 mA max.)
Micrologic 2-M
Micrologic 6 E-M
SD2
SD4
SDT
SDT
KA1
KA1
KM1
SD4
SD2
SD3
Closing
order
KA1
SDT
SDTAM
Opening
order
6 8
4
10
2
12
1
14
OFF
15
Auto reset (minutes)
KA1
SD1
KM1
KM1
a (-)
DB115714
Operation
Class (tr) at 7.2 Ir
> 95 % T
400 ms
< 95 % T
I
SDT
KA1
KM1
400 ms before
circuit-breaker
tripping order
%T
%T
559E4100.indd
I:
charge current
SDT:
thermal-fault signal
KA1:
KM1:
motor contactor
Q:
circuit breaker
version: 1.0
Contactor
closing order
Manual or
automatic reset
D-9
Reinforced discrimination
Compact NSX
Additional characteristics
Contents
A-1
B-1
C-1
D-1
Tripping curves
Compact NSX100 to 250 protection of distribution systems
Compact NSX100 to 250 motor protection
Compact NSX400 to 630 protection of distribution systems
Compact NSX400 to 630 motor protection
Compact NSX100 to 630 reex tripping
E-2
E-6
E-8
E-10
E-12
559E5000.indd
F-1
G-1
version: 1.0
E-1
Additional characteristics
Tripping curves
Compact NSX100 to 250
Protection of distribution systems
DB114759
TM16D / TM16G
10 000
5 000
10 000
5 000
2 000
2 000
1 000
1 000
500
500
200
200
100
100
50
50
20
20
10
10
t(s)
t(s)
2
TM16D : Im = 12 x In
TM25D : Im = 12 x In
.5
.5
.2
.2
TM16G : Im = 4 x In
.1
.05
.02
.01
.1
.05
.02
.01
t < 10 ms
TM25G :
Im = 3.2 x In
.005
.005
.002
.001
.5 .7 1
.002
.001
.5 .7 1
3 4 5 7 10
20 30
50 70 100
200 300
t < 10 ms
3 4 5 7 10
I / Ir
20 30
50 70 100
200 300
I / Ir
Reex tripping.
DB114761
10 000
5 000
2 000
2 000
1 000
1 000
500
500
200
200
100
100
50
50
20
20
10
10
5
5
t(s)
t(s)
2
TM40D : Im = 12 x In
TM63D : Im = 8 x In
1
.5
.5
TM32D : Im = 12.5 x In
.2
TM40G :
Im = 2 x In
.1
.05
TM50D : Im = 10 x In
.2
TM63G :
Im = 2 x In
.1
.05
.02
.01
.02
.01
t < 10 ms
t < 10 ms
.005
.005
.002
.001
.5 .7 1
.002
.001
.5 .7 1
3 4 5 7 10
20 30
50 70 100
200 300
3 4 5 7 10
20 30
50 70 100
200 300
I / Ir
I / Ir
Reex tripping.
E-2
version: 1.0
559E5100.indd
DB114763
TM80D / TM100D
10 000
5 000
10 000
5 000
2 000
2 000
1 000
1 000
500
500
200
200
100
100
50
50
20
20
10
10
t(s)
TM125D : Im = 10 x In
t(s)
2
.5
.5
TM80D/TM100D :
Im = 8 x In
.2
TM160D :
Im = 8 x In
.2
.1
.05
.1
.05
.02
.01
.02
.01
t < 10 ms
t < 10 ms
.005
.005
.002
.001
.5 .7 1
.002
.001
.5 .7 1
3 4 5 7 10
20 30
50 70 100
200 300
3 4 5 7 10
I / Ir
20 30
50 70 100
200 300
I / Ir
Reex tripping.
DB114765
TM200D / TM250D
10 000
5 000
2 000
1 000
500
200
100
50
20
10
5
t(s)
2
TM200D/TM250D :
Im = 5 ... 10 x In
1
.5
.2
.1
.05
.02
.01
t < 10 ms
.005
.002
.001
.5 .7 1
3 4 5 7 10
20 30
50 70 100
200 300
I / Ir
Reex tripping.
559E5100.indd
version: 1.0
E-3
Additional characteristics
Tripping curves
Compact NSX100 to 250
Protection of distribution systems (cont.)
10 000
5 000
2 000
DB114766
10 000
5 000
250 A : Ir = 90 ...250 A
2 000
1 000
1 000
500
500
200
200
100
100
50
50
20
20
10
10
t(s)
t(s)
2
1
.5
.5
.2
.2
.1
.05
.1
.05
.02
.01
.02
.01
t < 10 ms
.005
.002
.001
.5 .7 1
t < 10 ms
.005
.002
.001
.5 .7 1
Ii = 15 x In
3 4 5 7 10
20 30
50 70 100
200 300
Ii = 12 x In
3 4 5 7 10
I / Ir
20 30
50 70 100
200 300
I / Ir
Reex tripping.
10 000
5 000
2 000
DB114768
10 000
5 000
250 A : Ir = 90 ...250 A
2 000
1 000
1 000
500
500
200
200
100
100
50
50
20
20
10
10
t(s)
t(s)
2
1
.5
.5
.2
.2
.1
.05
.1
.05
.02
.01
.02
.01
t < 10 ms
.005
.002
.001
.5 .7 1
t < 10 ms
.005
Ii = 15 x In
3 4 5 7 10
20 30
50 70 100
200 300
.002
.001
.5 .7 1
Ii = 12 x In
3 4 5 7 10
I / Ir
20 30
50 70 100
200 300
I / Ir
Reex tripping.
E-4
version: 1.0
559E5100.indd
10 000
5 000
DB114770
2 000
10 000
5 000
1 000
1 000
500
500
200
200
100
100
tr = 0.5 ...16 s
50
20
10
10
5
t(s)
tr = 0.5 ...16 s
50
20
5
250 A : Ir = 90 ...250 A
2 000
t(s)
It ON
.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
.2
It OFF
.1
.05
It ON
.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
.2
It OFF
.1
.05
.02
.01
.02
.01
.005
.005
t < 10 ms
.002
.001
.5 .7 1
Ii = 1.5 ...15 In
3 4 5 7 10
20 5 7 10
I / Ir
20
30
50
I / In
t < 10 ms
.002
.001
.5 .7 1
Ii = 1.5 ...12 In
3 4 5 7 10
I / Ir
20 5 7 10
20 30
50
I / In
Reex tripping.
DB114772
40 A : Ig = 0.4 ...1 x In
> 40 A : Ig = 0.2 ...1 x In
1 000
500
200
100
50
20
10
5
t(s)
2
It ON
1
.5
.2
.1
.05
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
It OFF
.02
.01
.005
.002
.001
.05 .07 .1
.2 .3 .4 .5 .7 1
3 4 5
7 10
20 30
I / In
The tripping curve is identical to that of Micrologic 5.
Ground-fault protection is shown separately.
559E5100.indd
version: 1.0
E-5
Additional characteristics
Tripping curves
Compact NSX100 to 250
Motor protection
DB115715
MA2.5... MA100
10 000
5 000
10 000
5 000
2 000
2 000
1 000
1 000
500
500
200
200
100
Thermal withstand
MA220
MA150
100
Thermal withstand
50
50
20
20
10
10
5
5
t(s)
t(s)
2
Im = 6 ... 14 x In
1
.5
.5
.2
.2
.1
.05
.1
.05
.02
.01
Im = 9 ... 14 x In
.02
.01
t < 10 ms
t < 10 ms
.005
.005
.002
.001
.5 .7 1
.002
.001
.5 .7 1
3 4 5 7 10
20 30
50 70 100
200 300
3 4 5 7 10
20 30
50 70 100
200 300
I / Ir
I / Ir
Reex tripping.
10 000
5 000
DB114775
Micrologic 2.2 M - 25 A
25 A : Ir = 12 ...25 A
10 000
5 000
2 000
2 000
1 000
1 000
500
500
class 20
class 10
class 5
200
100
50 A : Ir = 25 ...50 A
100 A : Ir = 50 ...100 A
150 A : Ir = 70 ...150 A
220 A : Ir = 100 ...220 A
class 20
class 10
class 5
200
100
50
50
20
20
10
10
t(s)
t(s)
2
Isd = 5 ...13 x Ir
1
.5
.5
.2
.2
.1
.05
.1
.05
.02
.01
.02
.01
t < 10 ms
.005
.002
.001
.5 .7 1
Isd = 5 ...13 x Ir
t < 10 ms
.005
Ii = 17 x In
3 4 5 7 10
20 30
50 70 100
200 300
.002
.001
.5 .7 1
Ii = 15 x In
3 4 5 7 10
I / Ir
20 30
50 70 100
200 300
I / Ir
Reex tripping.
E-6
version: 1.0
559E5100.indd
10 000
5 000
DB114777
25 A : Ir = 12 ...25 A
10 000
5 000
2 000
50 A : Ir = 25 ...50 A
80 A : Ir = 35 ...80 A
150 A : Ir = 70 ...150 A
220 A : Ir = 100 ...220 A
2 000
class 30
class 20
class 10
class 5
1 000
500
200
1 000
class 30
class 20
class 10
class 5
500
200
100
100
50
50
20
20
10
10
t(s)
t(s)
2
Isd = 5 ...13 x Ir
1
.5
.5
.2
.2
.1
.05
.1
.05
.02
.01
.02
.01
t < 10 ms
.005
.002
.001
.5 .7 1
Isd = 5 ...13 x Ir
t < 10 ms
.005
Ii = 17 x In
3 4 5 7 10
20 30
50 70 100
200 300
.002
.001
.5 .7 1
Ii = 15 x In
3 4 5 7 10
I / Ir
20 30
50 70 100
200 300
I / Ir
Reex tripping.
DB114791
2 000
1 000
500
200
100
50
20
10
5
t(s)
2
1
.5
.2
.1
.05
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
.02
.01
.005
.002
.001
.05 .07 .1
.2 .3 .4 .5 .7 1
3 4 5
7 10
20 30
I / In
The tripping curve is identical to that of Micrologic 6.
Ground-fault protection is shown separately.
559E5100.indd
version: 1.0
E-7
Additional characteristics
Tripping curves
Compact NSX400 to 630
Protection of distribution systems
10 000
5 000
DB114780
250 A : Ir = 63 ...250 A
400 A : Ir = 144 ...400 A
10 000
5 000
2 000
2 000
1 000
1 000
500
500
200
200
100
100
50
50
20
20
10
10
t(s)
t(s)
2
1
.5
.5
.2
.2
.1
.05
.1
.05
.02
.01
.02
.01
t < 10 ms
.005
.002
.001
.5 .7 1
t < 10 ms
.005
.002
.001
.5 .7 1
Ii = 12 x In
3 4 5 7 10
20 30
50 70 100
200 300
Ii = 11 x In
3 4 5 7 10
I / Ir
20 30
50 70 100
200 300
I / Ir
Reex tripping.
10 000
5 000
DB114782
10 000
5 000
2 000
2 000
1 000
1 000
500
500
200
200
100
100
tr = 0.5 ...16 s
50
20
10
10
5
t(s)
t(s)
It ON
.5
It OFF
.1
.05
It ON
.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
.2
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
.2
It OFF
.1
.05
.02
.01
.02
.01
.005
.002
.001
.5 .7 1
tr = 0.5 ...16 s
50
20
5
.005
t < 10 ms
Ii = 1.5 ...12 In
2
I / Ir
3 4 5 7 10
20 5 7 10
20 30
I / In
50
t < 10 ms
.002
.001
.5 .7 1
Ii = 1.5 ...11 In
3 4 5 7 10
I / Ir
20 5 7 10
20 30
50
I / In
Reex tripping.
E-8
version: 1.0
559E5100.indd
DB114772
40 A : Ig = 0.4 ...1 x In
> 40 A : Ig = 0.2 ...1 x In
1 000
500
200
100
50
20
10
5
t(s)
2
It ON
1
.5
.2
.1
.05
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
It OFF
.02
.01
.005
.002
.001
.05 .07 .1
.2 .3 .4 .5 .7 1
3 4 5
7 10
20 30
I / In
The tripping curve is identical to that of Micrologic 6.
Ground-fault protection is shown separately.
559E5100.indd
version: 1.0
E-9
Additional characteristics
Tripping curves
Compact NSX400 to 630
Motor protection
DB115717
10 000
5 000
2 000
2 000
1 000
1 000
500
500
200
200
100
100
Thermal withstand
50
50
20
20
10
10
Thermal withstand
t(s)
t(s)
2
.5
.5
.2
.2
Isd = 5 ...13 x In
.1
.05
.02
.01
.02
.01
t < 10 ms
.005
.002
.001
.5 .7 1
Isd = 5 ...13 x In
.1
.05
t < 10 ms
.005
.002
.001
.5 .7 1
Ii = 15 x In
3 4 5 7 10
20 30
50 70 100
200 300
Ii = 13 x In
3 4 5 7 10
I / In
20 30
50 70 100
200 300
I / In
Reex tripping.
10 000
5 000
DB114787
10 000
5 000
2 000
2 000
1 000
1 000
500
500
class 20
class 10
class 5
200
100
class 20
class 10
class 5
200
100
50
50
20
20
10
10
t(s)
t(s)
2
Isd = 5 ...13 x Ir
1
.5
.5
.2
.2
.1
.05
.1
.05
.02
.01
.02
.01
t < 10 ms
.005
.002
.001
.5 .7 1
Isd = 5 ...13 x Ir
t < 10 ms
.005
Ii = 15 x In
3 4 5 7 10
20 30
50 70 100
200 300
.002
.001
.5 .7 1
Ii = 13 x In
3 4 5 7 10
I / Ir
20 30
50 70 100
200 300
I / Ir
Reex tripping.
E-10
version: 1.0
559E5100.indd
10 000
5 000
DB114789
10 000
5 000
2 000
2 000
class 30
class 20
class 10
class 5
1 000
500
200
class 30
class 20
class 10
class 5
1 000
500
200
100
100
50
50
20
20
10
10
t(s)
t(s)
2
Isd = 5 ...13 x Ir
1
.5
.5
.2
.2
.1
.05
.1
.05
.02
.01
.02
.01
t < 10 ms
.005
.002
.001
.5 .7 1
Isd = 5 ...13 x Ir
t < 10 ms
.005
Ii = 15 x In
3 4 5 7 10
20 30
50 70 100
200 300
.002
.001
.5 .7 1
Ii = 13 x In
3 4 5 7 10
I / Ir
20 30
50 70 100
200 300
I / Ir
Reex tripping.
DB115634
Ig = 0.2 ...1 x In
1 000
500
200
100
50
20
10
5
t(s)
2
1
.5
.2
.1
.05
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
.02
.01
.005
.002
.001
.05 .07 .1
.2 .3 .4 .5 .7 1
3 4 5
7 10
20 30
I / In
The tripping curve is identical to that of Micrologic 6.
Ground-fault protection is shown separately.
559E5100.indd
version: 1.0
E-11
Additional characteristics
Tripping curves
Compact NSX100 to 630
DB115721
Reex tripping
20
NSX630
NSX400
10
t
8
(ms)
7
6
NSX250
5
4
NSX100
NSX160
3
2
10
20
30
40
60
100
200
kA rms
E-12
version: 1.0
559E5100.indd
DB115719
Limited Isc
peak
Actual
current
Limited
Isc
Thermal effects
Less temperature rise in conductors, therefore longer service life for cables.
(t)
Mechanical effects
Reduced electrodynamic forces, therefore less risk of electrical contacts or busbars
being deformed or broken.
Electromagnetic effects
Fewer disturbances for measuring devices located near electrical circuits.
Cu
PRC
Cu
1.5 mm
2.97x104
2.5 mm
8.26x104
4 mm
2.12x105
6 mm
4.76x105
10 mm
1.32x106
4.10x104
1.39x105
2.92x105
6.56x105
1.82x106
5.41x105
Al
7.52x105
Al
CSA
16 mm
25 mm
35 mm
50 mm
3.4x106
8.26x106
1.62x107
3.31x107
Al
1.39x106
3.38x106
6.64x106
1.35x107
Cu
4.69x106
1.39x107
2.23x107
4.56x107
1.93x106
4.70x106
9.23x106
1.88x107
PVC
Cu
PRC
Al
Example
Is a Cu/PVC cable with a CSA of 10 mm adequately protected by an NSX160F?
The table above indicates that the permissible stress is 1.32x106 A2s.
All short-circuit currents at the point where an NSX160F (Icu = 35 kA) is installed are
limited with a thermal stress less than 6x105 A2s (curve page E-14).
Cable protection is therefore ensured up to the limit of the breaking capacity of the
circuit breaker.
559E5100.indd
version: 1.0
E-13
Additional characteristics
Current-limiting curves
Voltage 400/440 V AC
Voltage 660/690 V AC
Limited short-circuit current (k peak)
DB116370
DB116369
300
200
200
146
146
100
80
70
60
50
100
80
70
60
50
40
30
N
20
H
H
L NSX630
L NSX250
NSX400
40
NSX100
NSX160
20
F, N
L NSX630
30
NSX400
NSX250
NSX100
NSX160
10
8
7
6
5
4
2
10
20
30 40 50 70 100
10
8
7
6
5
4
2
200 300
N, H
10
20
30 40
kA rms
kA rms
60
65
100
200 300
Energy-limiting curves
Voltage 400/440 V AC
Voltage 660/690 V AC
10
Limited energy
DB116372
DB116371
Limited energy
9
10
3
2
1.41
8
10
3
2
1.41
8
10
3
2
3
2
10
2
10
As
3
2
10
NSX630
NSX400
NSX250
NSX100
NSX160
3
2
10
NSX630
NSX400
F, N
10
N, H
NSX250
NSX100
NSX160
3
2
3
2
2
10
20
kA rms
E-14
3
2
3
2
10
As
10
20
kA rms
version: 1.0
559E5100.indd
559E5100.indd
version: 1.0
E-15
Catalogue numbers
Compact NSX
Catalogue numbers
Contents
A-1
B-1
C-1
D-1
E-1
NSX100 to 250
F-3
NSX400 to 630
F-29
G-1
Glossary
559E6000.indd
version: 1.0
F-1
F-2
version: 1.0
559E6000.indd
Compact NSX
Accessories
Compact and Vigicompact NSX100/160/250
559E6100TDM.indd
version: 2.0
F-4
F-4
F-5
F-5
F-6
F-6
F-7
F-7
F-8
F-8
F-10
F-10
F-11
F-11
F-12
F-12
F-21
F-21
F-3
Catalogue numbers
NSX100/160/250F:
complete xed/FC device
Compact NSX100/160/250F (36 kA 380/415 V)
Compact NSX100/160/250F
DB112222
3P 3d
LV429637
LV429636
LV429635
LV429634
LV429633
LV429632
LV429631
LV429630
4P 3d
LV429647
LV429646
LV429645
LV429644
LV429643
LV429642
LV429641
LV429640
4P 4d
LV429657
LV429656
LV429655
LV429654
LV429653
LV429652
LV429651
LV429650
3P 3d
LV430633
LV430632
LV430631
LV430630
4P 3d
LV430643
LV430642
LV430641
LV430640
4P 4d
LV430653
LV430652
LV430651
LV430650
3P 3d
LV431633
LV431632
LV431631
LV431630
4P 3d
LV431643
LV431642
LV431641
LV431640
4P 4d
LV431653
LV431652
LV431651
LV431650
3P 3d
LV429772
LV429770
3P 3d
LV430771
LV430770
3P 3d
LV431772
LV431771
LV431770
DB112223
DB112224
3P 3d
LV429882
LV429880
3P 3d
LV430881
LV430880
3P 3d
LV431862
LV431861
LV431860
With electronic trip unit Micrologic 5.2 E (LSI protection, energy meter)
To be ordered with 2 catalogue numbers: 1 basic frame + 1 trip unit
With electronic trip unit Micrologic 6.2 E (LSIG protection, energy meter)
To be ordered with 2 catalogue numbers: 1 basic frame + 1 trip unit
With electronic trip unit Micrologic 6.2 E-M (LSIG motor protection, energy meter)
To be ordered with 2 catalogue numbers: 1 basic frame + 1 trip unit
F-4
version: 2.0
559E6100.indd
Catalogue numbers
NSX100/160/250N:
complete xed/FC device
Compact NSX100/160/250N (50 kA 380/415 V)
Compact NSX100/160/250N
DB112222
4P 3d
LV429857
LV429856
LV429855
LV429854
LV429853
LV429852
LV429851
LV429850
4P 4d
LV429867
LV429866
LV429865
LV429864
LV429863
LV429862
LV429861
LV429860
4P 3d
LV430853
LV430852
LV430851
LV430850
4P 4d
LV430863
LV430862
LV430861
LV430860
4P 3d
LV431843
LV431842
LV431841
LV431840
4P 4d
LV431853
LV431852
LV431851
LV431850
3P 3d
LV429797
LV429795
3P 3d
LV430776
LV430775
3P 3d
LV431872
LV431871
LV431870
3P 3d
LV429892
LV429890
3P 3d
LV430891
LV430890
3P 3d
LV431882
LV431881
LV431880
DB112223
DB112224
With electronic trip unit Micrologic 5.2 E (LSI protection, energy meter)
To be ordered with 2 catalogue numbers: 1 basic frame + 1 trip unit
With electronic trip unit Micrologic 6.2 E (LSIG protection, energy meter)
To be ordered with 2 catalogue numbers: 1 basic frame + 1 trip unit
With electronic trip unit Micrologic 6.2 E-M (LSIG motor protection, energy meter)
To be ordered with 2 catalogue numbers: 1 basic frame + 1 trip unit
559E6100.indd
version: 2.0
F-5
Catalogue numbers
NSX100/160/250H:
complete xed/FC device
Compact NSX100/160/250H (70 kA 380/415 V)
Compact NSX100/160/250H
DB112222
4P 3d
LV429687
LV429686
LV429685
LV429684
LV429683
LV429682
LV429681
LV429680
4P 4d
LV429697
LV429696
LV429695
LV429694
LV429693
LV429692
LV429691
LV429690
4P 3d
LV430683
LV430682
LV430681
LV430680
4P 4d
LV430693
LV430692
LV430691
LV430690
4P 3d
LV431683
LV431682
LV431681
LV431680
4P 4d
LV431693
LV431692
LV431691
LV431690
DB112223
DB112224
With electronic trip unit Micrologic 5.2 E (LSI protection, energy meter)
To be ordered with 2 catalogue numbers: 1 basic frame + 1 trip unit
With electronic trip unit Micrologic 6.2 E (LSIG protection, energy meter)
To be ordered with 2 catalogue numbers: 1 basic frame + 1 trip unit
With electronic trip unit Micrologic 6.2 E-M (LSIG motor protection, energy meter)
To be ordered with 2 catalogue numbers: 1 basic frame + 1 trip unit
F-6
version: 2.0
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NSX100/160/250NA:
complete xed/FC device
Compact NSX100/160/250NA
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3P
LV429629
4P
LV429639
3P
LV430629
4P
LV430639
3P
LV431629
4P
LV431639
version: 2.0
F-7
Catalogue numbers
NSX100/160/250F/N/H/S/L:
xed/FC device based on separate
components
Compact and Vigicompact
DB112245
Basic frame
Compact NSX100
NSX100F (36 kA 380/415 V)
NSX100N (50 kA 380/415 V)
NSX100H (70 kA 380/415 V)
NSX100S (100 kA 380/415 V)
NSX100L (150 kA 380/415 V)
Compact NSX160
NSX160F (36 kA 380/415 V)
NSX160N (50 kA 380/415 V)
NSX160H (70 kA 380/415 V)
NSX160S (100 kA 380/415 V)
NSX160L (150 kA 380/415 V)
Compact NSX250
NSX250F (36 kA 380/415 V)
NSX250N (50 kA 380/415 V)
NSX250H (70 kA 380/415 V)
NSX250S (100 kA 380/415 V)
NSX250L (150 kA 380/415 V)
3P
LV429003
LV429006
LV429004
LV429018
LV429005
4P
LV429008
LV429011
LV429009
LV429019
LV429010
3P
LV430403
LV430406
LV430404
LV430391
LV430405
4P
LV430408
LV430411
LV430409
LV430396
LV430410
3P
LV431403
LV431406
LV431404
LV431391
LV431405
4P
LV431408
LV431411
LV431409
LV431396
LV431410
+ Trip unit
DB112246
Distribution protection
DB112248
DB112247
Thermal-magnetic TM-D
Rating
3P 3d
TM16D
LV429037
TM25D
LV429036
TM32D
LV429035
TM40D
LV429034
TM50D
LV429033
TM63D
LV429032
TM80D
LV429031
TM100D
LV429030
TM125D
LV430431
TM160D
LV430430
TM200D
LV431431
TM250D
LV431430
Micrologic 2.2 (LSOI protection)
Rating
3P 3d
Micrologic 2.2 40 A
LV429072
Micrologic 2.2 100 A
LV429070
Micrologic 2.2 160 A
LV430470
Micrologic 2.2 250 A
LV431470
Micrologic 5.2 A (LSI protection, ammeter)
Rating
3P 3d
Micrologic 5.2 A 40 A
LV429091
Micrologic 5.2 A 100 A
LV429090
Micrologic 5.2 A 160 A
LV430490
Micrologic 5.2 A 250 A
LV431490
Micrologic 5.2 E (LSI protection, energy meter)
Rating
3P 3d
Micrologic 5.2 E 40 A
LV429096
Micrologic 5.2 E 100 A
LV429095
Micrologic 5.2 E 160 A
LV430491
Micrologic 5.2 E 250 A
LV431491
Micrologic 6.2 A (LSIG protection, ammeter)
Rating
3P 3d
Micrologic 6.2 A 40 A
LV429111
Micrologic 6.2 A 100 A
LV429110
Micrologic 6.2 A 160 A
LV430505
Micrologic 6.2 A 250 A
LV431505
Micrologic 6.2 E (LSIG protection, energy meter)
Rating
3P 3d
Micrologic 6.2 E 40 A
LV429116
Micrologic 6.2 E 100 A
LV429116
Micrologic 6.2 E 160 A
LV430506
Micrologic 6.2 E 250 A
LV431506
F-8
4P 3d
LV429047
LV429046
LV429045
LV429044
LV429043
LV429042
LV429041
LV429040
LV430441
LV430440
LV431441
LV431440
4P 4d
LV429057
LV429056
LV429055
LV429054
LV429053
LV429052
LV429051
LV429050
LV430451
LV430450
LV431451
LV431450
version: 2.0
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NSX100/160/250F/N/H/S/L:
xed/FC device based on separate
components (cont.)
Compact and Vigicompact (cont.)
Motor protection
DB112248
DB112247
Magnetic MA (I protection)
Rating
3P 3d
MA2.5
LV429125
MA6.3
LV429124
MA12.5
LV429123
MA25
LV429122
MA50
LV429121
MA100
LV429120
MA150
LV430500
MA220
LV431500
Micrologic 2.2-M (LSOI protection)
Rating
3P 3d
Micrologic 2.2-M 25 A
LV429174
Micrologic 2.2-M 50 A
LV429172
Micrologic 2.2-M 100 A
LV429170
Micrologic 2.2-M 150 A
LV430520
Micrologic 2.2-M 220 A
LV431520
Micrologic 6.2 E-M (LSIG protection, energy meter)
Rating
3P 3d
Micrologic 6.2 E-M 25 A
LV429184
Micrologic 6.2 E-M 50 A
LV429182
Micrologic 6.2 E-M 80 A
LV429180
Micrologic 6.2 E-M 150 A
LV430521
Micrologic 6.2 E-M 220 A
LV431521
4P 3d
LV429130
LV430510
LV431510
DB112246
Generator protection
DB112247
Thermal-magnetic TM-G
Rating
TM16G
TM25G
TM40G
TM63G
Micrologic 2.2 G (LSOI protection)
Rating
Micrologic 2.2-G 40 A
Micrologic 2.2-G 100 A
Micrologic 2.2-G 160 A
Micrologic 2.2-G 250 A
3P 3d
LV429155
LV429154
LV429153
LV429152
4P 4d
LV429165
LV429164
LV429163
LV429162
3P 3d
LV429076
LV429075
LV430475
LV431475
Vigi module
3P
LV429212
LV429210
LV431535
LV429215
LV431533
4P
LV429213
LV429211
LV431536
LV429216
LV431534
LV429214
3P
200 to 440 V AC
LV429459
Connection for a 4P insulation monitoring
module on a 3P breaker
4P
LV429460
LV429214
DB112249
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Catalogue numbers
LV429521
LV430563
DB112730
LV434210
DB115665
LV434212
DB112736
54440
54441
54442
54443
54444
54445
24 V DC battery module
54446
DB112729
Battery module
L4
L3
AD
220A
F-10
t
Inpu
24VDC
Output
24VDC G2
G1
version: 2.0
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DB112251
3 x LV429235
4 x LV429235
Short RCs
Long RCs
Short RCs
Long RCs
2x
1x
2x
2x
LV429235
LV429236
LV429235
LV429236
2P (3P)
LV429288
3P
LV429289
4P
LV429290
= 1 x LV429265
+ 2 x LV429268
+ 2 x LV429515
+ 1 x LV429270
= 1 x LV429266
+ 3 x LV429268
+ 2 x LV429515
+ 1 x LV429270
= 1 x LV429267
+ 4 x LV429268
+ 2 x LV429516
+ 1 x LV429270
3P
LV429291
4P
LV429292
= 1 x LV429266
+ 3 x LV429269
+ 2 x LV429515
+ 1 x LV429270
= 1 x LV429267
+ 4 x LV429269
+ 2 x LV429516
+ 1 x LV429270
DB112253
Plug-in kit
Chassis side plates
for base
Chassis side plates
for breaker
2P (3P)
Kit for Compact
=
1 x LV429288
+
1 x LV429282
+
1 x LV429283
3P
Kit for Compact
=
1 x LV429289
+
1 x LV429282
+
1 x LV429283
4P
Kit for Compact
=
1 x LV429290
+
1 x LV429282
+
1 x LV429283
3P
Kit for Vigicompact
=
1 x LV429291
+
1 x LV429282
+
1 x LV429283
4P
Kit for Vigicompact
=
1 x LV429292
+
1 x LV429282
+
1 x LV429283
DB112732
Plug-in kit
Chassis side plates
for base
Chassis side plates
for breaker
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Catalogue numbers
Accessories
Compact and Vigicompact NSX100/160/250
Rear connections
2 short
2 long
LV429235
LV429236
DB112227
Set of 3
Set of 4
LV429218
LV429219
DB112228
Set of 3
Set of 4
LV429248
LV429249
Set of 10
LV429348
1P
3P
4P
04031
04033
04034
Set of 3
Set of 4
LV429223
LV429224
DB112231
LV429227
LV429228
LV429259
LV429260
LV429241
Set of 3
Set of 4
LV429308
LV429309
DB112232
Set of 3
Set of 4
Set of 3
Set of 4
Set of 10
Set of 3
Set of 4
LV429261
LV429262
DB112233
Aluminium connectors
Set of 3
Set of 4
LV429263
LV429264
DB112234
LV429242
LV429243
Set of 3
Set of 4
LV429221
LV429222
DB112235
Set of 3
Set of 4
3P
4P
LV431563
LV431564
DB112236
Steel connectors
3P
4P
3P/4P
LV431060
LV431061
LV431064
DB112724
DB115613
DB112230
Terminal extensions
F-12
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Accessories (cont.)
Compact and Vigicompact NSX100/160/250
(cont.)
Set of 3
Set of 4
Set of 3
Set of 4
Set of 3
Set of 4
LV429252
LV429256
LV429253
LV429257
LV429254
LV429258
Set of 3
Set of 4
Set of 3
Set of 4
LV429504
LV429505
LV429506
LV429507
DB112239
3P
4P
LV429515
LV429516
DB112240
3P
4P
LV429517
LV429518
DB112241
Set of 6
LV429329
DB112734
3P
4P
LV429306
LV429307
DB112242
DB112237
3P
4P
LV429330
LV429331
DB112238
Insulation accessories
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Catalogue numbers
Accessories (cont.)
Compact and Vigicompact NSX100/160/250
(cont.)
Electrical auxiliaries
DB112254
29450
29452
LV429451
DB112275
LV429532
DB112276
SDTAM contactor tripping module (early-break thermal fault signal) for Micrologic 2.2-M/6.2 E-M
SDTAM 24/415 V AC/DC overload fault indication
LV429424
DB111454
Voltage releases
Voltage
24 V 50/60 Hz
48 V 50/60 Hz
110-130 V 50/60 Hz
220-240 V 50/60 Hz and 208-277 V 60 Hz
380-415 V 50 Hz and 440-480 V 60 Hz
525 V 50 Hz and 600 V 60 Hz
DC
12 V
24 V
30 V
48 V
60 V
125 V
250 V
MN 48 V 50/60 Hz with xed time delay
Composed of:
MN 48 V DC
Delay unit 48 V 50/60 Hz
MN 220-240 V 50/60 Hz with xed time delay
Composed of:
MN 250 V DC
Delay unit 220-240 V 50/60 Hz
MN 48 V DC/AC 50/60 Hz with adjustable time delay
Composed of:
MN 48 V DC
Delay unit 48 V 50/60 Hz
MN110-130 V DC/AC 50/60 Hz with adjustable time delay
Composed of:
MN 125 V DC
Delay unit 110-130 V 50/60 Hz
MN 220-250 V 50/60 Hz with adjustable time delay
Composed of:
MN 250 V DC
Delay unit 220-250 V 50/60 Hz
DB115631
AC
F-14
MX
LV429384
LV429385
LV429386
LV429387
LV429388
LV429389
LV429382
LV429390
LV429391
LV429392
LV429383
LV429393
LV429394
MN
LV429404
LV429405
LV429406
LV429407
LV429408
LV429409
LV429402
LV429410
LV429411
LV429412
LV429403
LV429413
LV429414
LV429412
LV429426
LV429414
LV429427
LV429412
33680
LV429413
33681
LV429414
33682
version: 2.0
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Catalogue numbers
Motor mechanism
DB112265
DC
Voltage
48-60 V 50/60 Hz
110-130 V 50/60 Hz
220-240 V 50/60 Hz and
208-277 V 60 Hz
380-415 V 50/60 Hz and
440-480 V 60 Hz
24-30 V
48-60 V
110-130 V
250 V
MT100/160
LV429440
LV429433
LV429434
MT250
LV431548
LV431540
LV431541
LV429435
LV431542
LV429436
LV429437
LV429438
LV429439
LV431543
LV431544
LV431545
LV431546
DB112265
MTc NSX100/160
MTc NSX250
220-240 V 50/60 Hz
220-240 V 50/60 Hz
LV429441
LV431549
+
Breaker and Status
Communication Module
BSCM
LV434205
LV434200
LV434201
LV434202
LV434204
+
NSX cord
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Catalogue numbers
Accessories (cont.)
Compact and Vigicompact NSX100/160/250
(cont.)
Ammeter module
Rating (A)
3P
4P
100
LV429455
LV429456
160
LV430555
LV430556
250
LV431565
LV431566
100
LV434849
160
LV434850
250
LV434851
125
LV429457
LV429458
150
LV430557
LV430558
250
LV431567
LV431568
125
LV429461
LV429462
150
LV430561
LV430562
250
LV431569
LV431570
DB112256
DB112257
DB112257
DB112258
LV429325
LV429337
LV429339
LV429341
LV429342
Rotary handles
DB112259
DB112260
LV429338
LV429340
LV429343
F-16
1 early-break contact
2 early-make contacts
LV429345
LV429346
version: 2.0
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Accessories (cont.)
Compact and Vigicompact NSX100/160/250
(cont.)
Locks
DB112261
By removable device
29370
DB112262
By xed device
LV429371
DB112263
Ronis 1351B.500
Profalux KS5 B24 D4Z
LV429344
41940
42888
DB112264
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LV429449
version: 2.0
F-17
Catalogue numbers
Accessories (cont.)
Compact and Vigicompact NSX100/160/250
(cont.)
Interlocking
DB111486
With toggles
LV429354
DB111487
LV429369
Ronis 1351B.500
Profalux KS5 B24 D4Z
LV429344
41950
42878
Installation accessories
DB112737
Front-panel escutcheons
IP40 escutcheon for all control types
IP40 escutcheon for Vigi module
IP40 escutcheon for Vigi or ammeter module
LV429317
LV429316
LV429318
1 toggle cover
LV429319
Bag of accessories
LV429375
1 adapter
LV429305
3P 60 mm busbar adapter
29372
IP40
DB112738
DB115615
Lead-sealing accessories
DB112739
DB111428
60 mm busbar adapter
F-18
version: 2.0
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Accessories (cont.)
Compact and Vigicompact NSX100/160/250
(cont.)
Insulation accessories
1 connection adapter for plug-in base
3P
4P
LV429306
LV429307
DB117160
LV429273
DB117161
LV429274
DB117162
LV429275
DB115885
Auxiliary connections
LV429272
DB117164
DB117165
DB117166
Base
2P
3P
LV429265
LV429266
DB117167
Base
4P
LV429267
DB117168
2 power connections
2/3/4P
LV429268
DB117169
2/3P
LV429515
4P
LV429516
2/3/4P
LV429270
Escutcheon collar
Toggle
LV429284
Escutcheon collar
Vigi module
LV429285
DB117171
DB117170
LV429276
LV429271
DB117163
DB117173
DB117172
Chassis accessories
DB111426
LV429286
Ronis 1351B.500
Profalux KS5 B24 D4Z
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42888
LV429287
version: 2.0
F-19
Catalogue numbers
Accessories (cont.)
Compact and Vigicompact NSX100/160/250
(cont.)
DB111430
DB115620
Bag of screws
DB111431
DB111432
NS retrot escutcheon
DB111433
LV429226
LV429502
DB111435
DB111436
DB115886
DB111429
DB111438
Spare parts
F-20
LV429313
LV429312
M6 for NSX100N/H/L
M8 for NSX160/250N/H/L
LV429234
LV430554
Small cut-out
LV429528
29315
Micrologic 5
Micrologic 6
Micrologic G-E-M
TM, MA, NA
Micrologic 2
Micrologic 5/6
version: 2.0
LV429483
LV429484
LV429486
LV429481
LV429481
LV429478
LV429479
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BSCM (1)
LV434205
DB111440
TRV00121
TRV00128
DB111441
TRV00210
DB111442
LV434200
LV434201
LV434202
LV434204
DB115621
TRV00217
DB111443
VW3A8306DRC
DB115622
50965
DB115623
TRV00870
DB111444
TRV00880
DB111445
TRV00803
TRV00806
TRV00810
TRV00820
TRV00830
TRV00850
(3)
DB112278
ABL8RPS24030
DB112736
54440
54441
54442
54443
54444
54445
24 V DC battery module
54446
(3)
DB112729
Battery module
L4
L3
AD
220A
t
Inpu
24VDC
Output
24VDC G2
G1
(1) SDE adapter mandatory for trip unit TM, MA or Micrologic 2 (LV429451).
(2) For measurement display with Micrologic A and E or status display with BSCM.
(3) See Telemecanique catalogue.
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Catalogue numbers
LV434206
DB111451
Maintenance case
Comprising:
- USB maintenance interface
- Power supply
- Micrologic cord
- USB cord
- RJ45/RJ45 male cord
TRV00910
DB111450
TRV00911
DB111452
TRV00915
DB111453
TRV00917
DB111448
Test tool
VW3A8114
(1)
LV4ST100
LV4ST121
LV4SM100
(2)
DB117158
Software
(2)
(2)
F-22
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Accessories
Compact and Vigicompact NSX400/630
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F-30
F-30
F-31
F-31
F-32
F-32
F-33
F-33
F-34
F-34
F-35
F-35
F-37
F-37
F-46
F-46
F-29
Catalogue numbers
NSX400/630N:
complete xed/FC device
Compact NSX400/630N (50 kA 380/415 V)
Compact NSX400/630N
DB111455
250 A
400 A
630 A
3P 3d
LV432707
LV432693
LV432893
400 A
630 A
3P 3d
LV432699
LV432899
320 A
500 A
3P 3d
LV432749
LV432949
320 A
500 A
3P 3d
LV432776
LV432976
DB111456
DB111457
DB111457
With electronic trip unit Micrologic 5.3 E (LSI protection, energy meter)
To be ordered with 2 catalogue numbers: 1 basic frame + 1 trip unit
With electronic trip unit Micrologic 6.3 E (LSIG protection, energy meter)
To be ordered with 2 catalogue numbers: 1 basic frame + 1 trip unit
With electronic trip unit Micrologic 6.3 E-M (LSIG motor protection, energy meter)
To be ordered with 2 catalogue numbers: 1 basic frame + 1 trip unit
F-30
version: 2.0
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Catalogue numbers
NSX400/630H:
complete xed/FC device
Compact NSX400/630H (70 kA 380/415 V)
Compact NSX400/630H
DB111455
250 A
400 A
630 A
3P 3d
LV432709
LV432695
LV432895
400 A
630 A
3P 3d
LV432701
LV432901
320 A
500 A
3P 3d
LV432750
LV432950
320 A
500 A
3P 3d
LV432777
LV432977
DB111456
DB111457
DB111457
With electronic trip unit Micrologic 6.3 E (LSIG protection, energy meter)
Only available as separate components.
With electronic trip unit Micrologic 6.3 E-M (LSIG motor protection, energy meter)
Only available as separate components.
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Catalogue numbers
NSX400/630NA:
complete xed/FC device
Compact NSX400/630NA
F-32
3P
LV432756
LV432956
version: 2.0
4P
LV432757
LV432957
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Catalogue numbers
NSX400/630N/H/S/L: xed/FC
device based on separate
components
Compact and Vigicompact
DB111460
Basic frame
3P
LV432403
LV432404
LV432414
LV432405
4P
LV432408
LV432409
LV432416
LV432410
3P
LV432803
LV432804
LV432814
LV432805
4P
LV432808
LV432809
LV432816
LV432810
DB111461
3P 3d
LV432082
LV432081
LV432080
DB111462
3P 3d
LV432091
LV432090
3P 3d
LV432097
LV432096
3P 3d
LV432103
LV432102
3P 3d
LV432109
LV432108
DB111463
3P 3d
LV432069
LV432068
4P 3d
LV432078
LV432077
DB111461
3P 3d
LV432072
LV432071
DB111462
Compact NSX400
3P 3d
LV432075
LV432074
+ Trip unit
Distribution protection
DB111462
Motor protection
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Catalogue numbers
Vigi module
Type MB
200 to 440 V
440 to 550 V
3P
LV432455
LV432453
4P
LV432456
LV432454
LV432457
3P
LV432659
4P
LV432660
LV432457
DB111464
LV432575
DB112730
LV434210
DB115665
LV434212
DB112736
54440
54441
54442
54443
54444
54445
24 V DC battery module
54446
DB112729
Battery module
L4
L3
AD
220A
F-34
t
Inpu
24VDC
Output
24VDC G2
G1
version: 2.0
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Mixed RC kit
Kit 3P
Kit 4P
Short RCs
Long RCs
Short RCs
Long RCs
2x
1x
2x
2x
LV432475
LV432476
LV432475
LV432476
Fixed/FC device with 52.5 mm or 70 mm pitch = xed/FC device with 45 mm pitch + spreaders
The pitch of all Compact and Vigicompact NSX400/630 devices is 45 mm. Spreaders are available for xed front, plug-in or withdrawable connection with pitch of
52.5 mm or 70 mm.
DB111466
3P
4P
3P
4P
LV432490
LV432491
LV432492
LV432493
3P
LV432538
4P
LV432539
= 1 x LV432516
+ 3 x LV432518
+ 2 x LV432591
+ 1 x LV432520
= 1 x LV432517
+ 4 x LV432518
+ 2 x LV432592
+ 1 x LV432520
3P
LV432540
4P
LV432541
= 1 x LV432516
+ 3 x LV432519
+ 2 x LV432591
+ 1 x LV432520
= 1 x LV432517
+ 4 x LV432519
+ 2 x LV432592
+ 1 x LV432520
DB111469
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Catalogue numbers
Plug-in kit:
Chassis side plates
for base
Chassis side plates
for breaker
3P
Kit for Compact
=
1 x LV432538
+
1 x LV432532
+
1 x LV432532
4P
Kit for Compact
=
1 x LV432539
+
1 x LV432533
+
1 x LV432533
3P
Kit for Vigicompact
=
1 x LV432540
+
1 x LV432532
+
1 x LV432533
4P
Kit for Vigicompact
=
1 x LV432541
+
1 x LV432532
+
1 x LV432533
DB117174
Plug-in kit:
Chassis side plates
for base
Chassis side plates
for breaker
F-36
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Catalogue numbers
Accessories
Compact and Vigicompact NSX400/630
Rear connections
2 short
2 long
LV432475
LV432476
DB115624
Aluminium connectors
Set of 3
Set of 4
LV432479
LV432480
DB115625
Set of 3
Set of 4
LV432481
LV432482
DB112724
Set of 10
LV429348
DB115649
45 terminal extensions
Set of 3
Set of 4
LV432586
LV432587
DB115650
Set of 3
Set of 4
LV432486
LV432487
DB115651
Set of 3
Set of 4
LV432484
LV432485
DB115652
Spreaders
3P
4P
3P
4P
LV432490
LV432491
LV432492
LV432493
Set of 3
Set of 4
Set of 3
Set of 4
LV432500
LV432501
LV432502
LV432503
Set of 3
Set of 4
Set of 3
Set of 4
LV429504
LV429505
LV429506
LV429507
52.5 mm
70 mm
DB112237
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Catalogue numbers
Accessories (cont.)
Compact and Vigicompact NSX400/630 (cont.)
DB111472
3P
4P
LV432591
LV432592
DB111473
3P
4P
LV432593
LV432594
DB115626
Long terminal shield for spreaders, 52.5 mm (1 piece) (supplied with insulating plate) 3 P
4P
LV432595
LV432596
DB115632
Interphase barriers
Set of 6
LV432570
DB115627
3P
4P
LV432584
LV432585
DB115628
Insulation accessories
3P
4P
LV432578
LV432579
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Accessories (cont.)
Compact and Vigicompact NSX400/630 (cont.)
Electrical auxiliaries
DB112254
29450
29452
DB112275
LV429532
DB112276
SDTAM contactor tripping module (early-break thermal fault signal) for Micrologic 2.3-M/6.3 E-M
SDTAM 24/415 V AC/DC overload fault indication
LV429424
DB111454
Voltage releases
Voltage
24 V 50/60 Hz
48 V 50/60 Hz
110-130 V 50/60 Hz
220-240 V 50/60 Hz and 208-277 V 60 Hz
380-415 V 50 Hz and 440-480 V 60 Hz
525 V 50 Hz and 600 V 60 Hz
DC
12 V
24 V
30 V
48 V
60 V
125 V
250 V
MN 48 V 50/60 Hz with xed time delay
Composed of:
MN 48 V DC
Delay unit 48 V 50/60 Hz
MN 220-240 V 50/60 Hz with xed time delay
Composed of:
MN 250 V DC
Delay unit 220-240 V 50/60 Hz
MN 48 V DC/AC 50/60 Hz with adjustable time delay
Composed of:
MN 48 V DC
Delay unit 48 V 50/60 Hz
MN110-130 V DC/AC 50/60 Hz with adjustable time delay
Composed of:
MN 125 V DC
Delay unit 110-130 V 50/60 Hz
MN 220-250 V 50/60 Hz with adjustable time delay
Composed of:
MN 250 V DC
Delay unit 220-250 V 50/60 Hz
DB115631
AC
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LV429384
LV429385
LV429386
LV429387
LV429388
LV429389
LV429382
LV429390
LV429391
LV429392
LV429383
LV429393
LV429394
MN
LV429404
LV429405
LV429406
LV429407
LV429408
LV429409
LV429402
LV429410
LV429411
LV429412
LV429403
LV429413
LV429414
LV429412
LV429426
LV429414
LV429427
LV429412
33680
LV429413
33681
LV429414
33682
version: 2.0
F-39
Catalogue numbers
Accessories (cont.)
Compact and Vigicompact NSX400/630 (cont.)
Motor mechanism
DB111475
5...8
DC
auto
u
man
Voltage
48-60 V 50/60 Hz
110-130 V 50/60 Hz
220-240 V 50/60 Hz and 208-277 V 60 Hz
380-415 V 50 Hz
440-480 V 60 Hz
24-30 V
48-60 V
110-130 V
250 V
MT400-630
LV432639
LV432640
LV432641
LV432642
LV432647
LV432643
LV432644
LV432645
LV432646
LV432648
MTc NSX400-630
LV432652
Operation counter
DB111476
220-240 V 50/60 Hz
5...8
auto
u
man
+
Breaker status
Communication Module
BSCM
LV434205
LV434200
LV434201
LV434202
LV434204
+
NSX cord
F-40
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Catalogue numbers
Accessories (cont.)
Compact and Vigicompact NSX400/630 (cont.)
Ammeter module
Rating (A)
3P
4P
400
LV432655
LV432656
630
LV432855
LV432856
Rating (A)
3P
400
LV434852
630
LV434853
Rating (A)
3P
4P
400
LV432657
LV432658
600
LV432857
LV432858
400
LV432653
LV432654
600
LV432861
LV432862
DB111477
DB117179
DB117179
DB111479
LV432566
LV432597
LV432599
LV432606
LV432602
LV432598
LV432600
LV432603
Rotary handles
DB111480
DB111481
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2 early-make contacts
LV432605
LV429346
version: 2.0
F-41
Catalogue numbers
Accessories (cont.)
Compact and Vigicompact NSX400/630 (cont.)
Locks
DB111483
By removable device
29370
DB111482
By xed device
LV432631
DB111484
Ronis 1351B.500
Profalux KS5 B24 D4Z
LV432604
41940
42888
Ronis 1351B.500
Profalux KS5 B24 D4Z
LV432649
41940
42888
DB111485
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Accessories (cont.)
Compact and Vigicompact NSX400/630 (cont.)
Interlocking
DB111486
With toggles
LV432614
DB111487
LV432621
Ronis 1351B.500
Profalux KS5 B24 D4Z
LV432604
41950
42878
Installation accessories
DB111489
Front-panel escutcheons
IP40 escutcheon for all control types
IP40 escutcheon for Vigi module
IP40 escutcheon for Vigi or ammeter module
LV432558
LV429316
LV429318
1 toggle cover
LV432560
Bag of accessories
LV429375
3P 60 mm busbar adapter
32623
IP40
DB111490
DB115615
Lead-sealing accessories
DB111491
60 mm busbar adapter
L3
L2
L1
20 Nm
L2
20 Nm
L3
20 Nm
L3
2
L2
L1
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Catalogue numbers
Accessories (cont.)
Compact and Vigicompact NSX400/630 (cont.)
Insulation accessories
Connection adapter for plug-in base
3P
4P
LV432584
LV432585
DB117160
LV429273
DB117161
LV432523
DB116368
LV432525
DB115885
Auxiliary connections
LV429272
3P
LV432516
DB117181
Base
4P
LV432517
Power connections
3/4P
LV432518
3P
LV432591
4P
LV432592
3/4P
LV432520
Toggle
LV432534
Vigi module
LV429285
DB117180
Base
DB117182
LV432521
DB117183
DB117164
LV432526
DB117184
Set of 2
DB117171
DB117165
DB117172
Escutcheon collar
DB117173
Escutcheon collar
DB117163
LV429286
41940
42888
DB111426
Chassis accessories
LV429287
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Accessories (cont.)
Compact and Vigicompact NSX400/630 (cont.)
DB115633
DB111430
DB115620
Bag of screws
DB111493
DB111433
DB111438
DB111495
Micrologic 5
Micrologic 6
Micrologic E-M
LV429483
LV429484
LV429486
Micrologic 2
Micrologic 5/6
LV432459
LV432461
DB115907
DB111436
DB111435
Spare parts
LV432553
LV432552
Small cut-out
LV432571
32556
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LV429226
LV432498
LV432460
version: 2.0
F-45
Catalogue numbers
BSCM
LV434205
DB111440
TRV00121
TRV00128
DB111441
TRV00210
DB111442
LV434200
LV434201
LV434202
LV434204
DB115621
TRV00217
DB111443
VW3A8306DRC
DB115622
50965
DB115623
TRV00870
DB111444
TRV00880
DB111445
TRV00803
TRV00806
TRV00810
TRV00820
TRV00830
TRV00850
DB112278
ABL8RPS24030
DB112736
54440
54441
54442
54443
54444
54445
24 V DC battery module
54446
(2)
DB112729
Battery module
L4
L3
AD
220A
t
Inpu
24VDC
Output
24VDC G2
G1
(1) For measurement display with Micrologic A and E or status display with BSCM.
(2) See Telemecanique catalogue.
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Catalogue numbers
LV434206
DB111451
Maintenance case
Comprising:
- USB maintenance interface
- Power supply
- Micrologic cord
- USB cord
- RJ45/RJ45 male cord
TRV00910
DB111450
TRV00911
DB111452
TRV00915
DB111453
TRV00917
DB111448
Test tool
VW3A8114
(1)
LV4ST100
LV4ST121
LV4SM100
(2)
DB117158
Software
(2)
(2)
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Glossary
Glossaire
Compact NSX
Glossary
Contents
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A-1
B-1
C-1
D-1
E-1
F-1
Accessories
G-2
G-2
G-4
G-5
G-5
Discrimination / Cascading
G-6
Environment
G-7
Harmonics
G-8
Measurements
G-8
Protection
G-9
G-10
Switchgear
G-10
G-11
G-12
version: 1.0
G-1
Compact NSX
Glossary
For each major section (Accessories, Switchgear, etc.) and for each
item (Adapter for plug-in base, Connection terminal, etc.), this
glossary provides:
b the page number in the concerned catalogue
b the reference standard
b the standardised IEC symbol
b the denition.
Text in quotation marks is drawn from the standards.
Accessories
...................................................................................................
A-72
Bare-cable connector
A-71
Conducting part of the circuit breaker intended for connection to power circuits. On
Compact NSX, it is an aluminium part that screws to the connection terminals of the
circuit breaker. There are one or more holes (single or multiple cable connector) for
the ends of bare cables.
Connection terminals
A-70
Flat copper surface, linked to the conducting parts of the circuit breaker and to which
power connections are made using bars, connectors or lugs.
One-piece spreader
A-70
The spreader is a plastic component with copper connectors that can be installed
upstream and/or downstream of a Compact NSX100 to 250 circuit breaker with a
pole pitch of 35 mm. It increases the pitch of the circuit-breaker terminals to the
45 mm pitch of a NSX400/630 device to facilitate connection of large cables.
Spreaders
A-70
Set of three (3P device) or four (4P) at, conducting parts made of aluminium. They
are screwed to the circuit-breaker terminals to increase the pitch between poles.
G-2
Breaking capacity
A-6
A-5
Denes device protection against the penetration of solid objects and liquids, using
two digits specied in standard IEC 60259. Each digit corresponds to a level of
protection, where 0 indicates no protection.
b First digit (0 to 6): protection against penetration of solid foreign objects.
1 corresponds to protection against objects with a diameter > 50 mm, 6 corresponds
to total protection against dust.
b Second digit (0 to 8): protection against penetration of liquids (water).
1 corresponds to protection against falling drops of water (condensation),
8 corresponds to continuous immersion.
The enclosure of Compact NSX circuit breakers provides a minimum of IP40
(protection against objects > 1 mm) and can reach IP56 (protection against dust and
powerful water jets) depending on the installation conditions.
A-6
Denes the aptitude of an object to resist mechanical impacts on all sides, indicated
by a number from 0 to 10 (standard IEC 62262). Each number corresponds to the
impact energy (in Joules) that the object can handle according to a standardised
procedure.
0 corresponds to no protection, 1 to an impact energy of 0.14 Joules, 10 to an impact
energy of 20 Joules. Compact NSX provide IK07 (2 Joules) and can provide IK08
(5 Joules) depending on the installation conditions.
Durability
A-6
The term "durability" is used in the standards instead of "endurance" to express the
expectancy of the number of operating cycles which can be performed by the
equipment before repair or replacement of parts. The term "endurance" is used for
specically dened operational performance.
Electrical durability
IEC 60947-1
A-6
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Frame size
A-70
"A term designating a group of circuit breakers, the external physical dimensions of
which are common to a range of current ratings. Frame size is expressed in amperes
corresponding to the highest current rating of the group. Within a frame size, the
width may vary according to the number of poles. This denition does not imply
dimensional standardization."
Compact NSX has two frame sizes covering 100 to 250 A and 400 to 630 A.
Insulation class
A-5
Denes the type of device insulation in terms of earthing and the corresponding
safety for user, in one of three classes.
b Class I. The device is earthed. Any electrical faults, internal or external, or caused
by the load, are cleared via the earthing circuit, thus ensuring user safety.
b Class II. The device is not connected to a protective conductor. User safety is
ensured by reinforced insulation around the live parts (an insulating case and no
contact with live parts, i.e. plastic buttons, moulded connections, etc.) or double
insulation.
b Class III. The device may be connected only to SELV (safety extra-low voltage)
circuits. The Compact NSX are class II devices (front) and may be installed through
the door in class II switchboards (standards IEC 61140 and IEC 60664-1), without
reducing insulation, even with a rotary handle or motor mechanism module.
Value of prospective making current that a switching device is capable of making at a
stated voltage under prescribed conditions of use and behaviour. Reference is
generally made to the short-circuit making capacity Icm.
Making capacity
A-17
Maximum time after which breaking is effective, i.e. the contacts separated and the
current completely interrupted.
Mechanical durability
A-6
Non-tripping time
A-17
This is the minimum time during which the protective device does not operate in spite
of pick-up overrun, if the duration of the overrun does not exceed the corresponding
voluntary time delay.
Pollution degree
of environment conditions
IEC 60947-1
IEC 60664-1
A-6
Prospective short-circuit
current
E-13
Current that would ow through the poles if they remained fully closed during the
short-circuit.
A-6
This is the current that the device can carry continuously with the contacts closed
and without abnormal temperature rise.
A-6
"The peak value of an impulse voltage of prescribed form and polarity which the
equipment is capable of withstanding without failure under specied conditions of
test and to which the values of the clearances are referred. The rated impulse
withstand voltage of an equipment shall be equal to or higher than the values stated
for the transient overvoltages occurring in the circuit in which the equipment is tted".
A-6
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"A rated operational current of an equipment is stated by the manufacturer and takes
into account the rated operational voltage, the rated frequency, the rated duty, the
utilization category and the type of protective enclosure, if appropriate".
version: 1.0
G-3
Compact NSX
Glossary
A-6
"A value of voltage which, combined with a rated operational current, determines the
application of the equipment and to which the relevant tests and the utilisation
categories are referred. For multipole equipment, it is generally stated as the voltage
between phases".
This is the maximum continuous voltage at which the equipment may be used.
"Value of short-time withstand current, assigned to the equipment by the
manufacturer, that the equipment can carry without damage, under the test
conditions specied in the relevant product standard". Generally expressed in kA for
0.5, 1 or 3 seconds. This is an essential characteristic for air circuit breakers. It is not
signicant for moulded-case circuit breakers for which the design targets fast
opening and high limiting capacity.
A-6
A-58
Value indicating the capacity of the device to make and carry a high current without
repulsion of the contacts. It is expressed in kA peak.
A-5
This capability means that the circuit breaker meets the conditions below.
b In the open position, it must withstand, without ashover between the upstream
and downstream contacts, the impulse voltage specied by the standard as a
function of the Uimp indicated on the device.
b It must indicate contact position by one or more of the following systems:
v position of the operating handle
v separate mechanical indicator
v visible break of the moving contacts
b Leakage current between each pole, with the contacts open, at a test voltage of
1.1 x the rated operating voltage, must not exceed:
v 0.5 mA per pole for new devices
v 2 mA per pole for devices already subjected to normal switching operations
v 6 mA, the maximum value that must never be exceeded.
b It must not be possible to install padlocks unless the contacts are open. Locking in
the closed position is permissible for special applications. Compact NSX complies
with this requirement by positive contact indication.
A-5
Suitability for isolation is dened here by the mechanical reliability of the position
indicator of the operating mechanism, where:
b the isolation position corresponds to the O (OFF) position
b the operating handle cannot indicate the "OFF" position unless the contacts are
effectively open.
The other conditions for isolation must all be fullled:
b locking in the open position is possible only if the contacts are effectively open
b leakage currents are below the standardised limits
b overvoltage impulse withstand between upstream and downstream connections.
A-6
Expressed in kA, it indicates the maximum breaking capacity of the circuit breaker. It
is conrmed by a test with one opening and one closing/opening at Icu, followed by a
check that the circuit is properly isolated. This test ensures user safety.
Communication.............................................................................................
BSCM
(Breaker status and control
module)
A-27
The optional BSCM for Compact NSX is used to acquire device status indications
and control the communicating remote-control function. It includes a memory used to
manage the maintenance indicators. It serves as a converter between the analog
outputs of the device indication contacts (O/F, SD, SDE) and the digital
communicating functions.
Ethernet TCP/IP
(Transmission Control Protocol /
Internet Protocol)
A-28
Ethernet is a very common network protocol and complies with IEEE standard 802.3.
Ethernet TCP/IP is the protocol that brings web functions to Ethernet networks.
Most PCs have an Ethernet 10/100 card (10 or 100 Mbit/s) for connection to the
internet. Data communicated from Compact NSX via Modbus are accessible on a
PC via a TCP/IP-Modbus gateway such as MPS100 or EGX100.
Network
G-4
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Open protocol
Protocol
A-28
RJ45 connector
A-26
RS485 Modbus
A-28
SDTAM
A-81
Relay module with two static outputs specically for the motor-protection Micrologic
trip units 1 M, 2 M and 6 E-M. An output, linked to the contactor controller, opens the
contactor when an overload or other motor fault occurs, thus avoiding opening of the
circuit breaker. The other output stores the opening event in memory.
SDx
A-81
Relay module with two outputs that remotes the trip or alarm conditions of
Compact NSX circuit breakers equipped with a Micrologic electronic trip unit.
Static output
A-81
A-31
Components...................................................................................................
ASIC (Application Specic
Integrated Circuit)
A-8
Integrated circuit designed, built and intended for a specic application. It carries out
repetitive sequences of instructions engraved in the silicon chip. For that reason, it is
extremely reliable because it cannot be modied and is not affected by environment
conditions.
Micrologic trip units use an ASIC for the protection functions. The ASIC cyclically
polls the network status at a high frequency, using the values supplied by captors.
Comparison with the settings forms the basis for orders to the electronic trip units.
Microprocessor
A-8
Controls .........................................................................................................
Communicating motor
mechanism
A-82
For Compact NSX remote control via the communication system, a communicating
motor mechanism is required. Except for the communication function, it is identical to
the standard motor mechanism module and connects to and controlled by the BSCM
module.
A-84
Handle used for machine-tool control enclosures and providing IP54 and IK08.
A-84
This is an optional control handle for the circuit breaker. It has the same three
positions I (ON), O (OFF) and TRIPPED as the toggle control. It provides IP40, IK07
and the possibility, due to its extended travel, of using early-make and early-break
contacts. It maintains suitability for isolation and offers optional locking using a
keylock or a padlock.
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G-5
Compact NSX
Glossary
Emergency off
A-83
In a circuit equipped with a circuit breaker, this function is carried out by an opening
mechanism using an MN undervoltage release or an MX shunt release in
conjunction with an emergency off button.
A-84
Rotary handle with an extended shaft to control devices installed at the rear of
switchboards. It has the same characteristics as direct rotary handles. It offers
multiple locking possibilities using a keylock, a padlock or a door interlock.
A-83
A-89
This is the standard control mechanism for the circuit breaker, with a toggle that can
be ipped up or down. In a moulded-case circuit breaker (MCCB), there are three
positions, I (ON), O (OFF) and TRIPPED. Once in the TRIPPED position, manual
reset is required by switching to O (OFF position before reclosing.The TRIPPED
position does not offer isolation with positive contact indication. This is guaranteed
only by the O (OFF) position.
A-84
Handle used for motor control centres and providing IP43 and IK07.
A-82
The optional motor mechanism module is used to remotely open, close and recharge
the circuit breaker.
Current discrimination
Discrimination
A-8
Energy discrimination
A-8
This function is specic to Compact NSX (see Reex tripping on page G-7) and
supplements the other types of discrimination.
Partial discrimination
A-8
Discrimination is partial if the conditions for total discrimination are not met up to the
ultimate short-circuit current Icu, but only up to a lesser value. This value is called the
discrimination limit. If a fault exceeds the discrimination limit, both circuit breakers
trip.
Discrimination based on the difference between the time-delay settings of the circuit
breakers. The upstream trip unit is delayed to provide the downstream breaker the
time required to clear the fault.
Time discrimination
G-6
Total discrimination
A-8
A-18
A number of circuit breakers with Micrologic electronic trip units are interconnected
one after another by a pilot wire. In the event of a short-time or ground fault:
b in the absence of information from downstream, the circuit breaker directly
concerned by the fault (i.e. located just upstream of the fault) shifts to the shortest
time delay and sends a signal upstream
b the upstream device, on receiving the signal from the downstream device,
maintains its normal time delay.
In this manner, the fault is cleared rapidly by the circuit breaker closest to the fault.
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Environment..................................................................................................
EMC (Electromagnetic
compatibility)
A-5
EMC is the capacity of a device not to disturb its environment during operation
(emitted electromagnetic disturbances) and to operate in a disturbed environment
(electromagnetic disturbances affecting the device). The standards dene various
classes for the types of disturbances. Micrologic trip units comply with annexes F
and J in standard IEC IE60947-2.
Power loss
Pole resistance
B-10
A-4
A-4
Environmental indicators are also frequently used for the PEP (sheet available on
request for Compact NSX):
b Depletion of natural resources
b Depletion of energy
b Depletion of water
b Potential for atmospheric warming (greenhouse effect)
b Potential for stratospheric ozone depletion
b Creation of atmospheric ozone (ozone layer)
b Acidication of air (acid rain)
b Production of hazardous waste.
RoHS directive
(Restriction of Hazardous
substances)
A-4
Safety clearances
A-4
Temperature derating
B-8
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Glossary
Vibration withstand
IEC 60068-2-6
B-2
Circuit breakers are tested in compliance with standard IEC 60068-2-6 for the levels
required by merchant-marine inspection organisations (Veritas, Lloyd's, etc.):
b 2 to 13.2 Hz: amplitude of 1 mm
b 13.2 to 100 Hz: constant acceleration of 0.7 g.
WEEE directive
(Waste of Electrical and Electronicc
Equipment)
A-4
Harmonics.....................................................................................................
Current harmonics
A-20
Non-linear load
A-21
A-21
Voltage harmonics
A-20
For each current harmonic IHk, there is a voltage harmonic UHk of the same order k,
where the resulting voltage is the sum of the two waves.
The voltage wave is therefore distorted with respect to the standard sinusoidal wave.
Measurements ..............................................................................................
G-8
Contact wear
A-23
Each time Compact NSX opens, the Micrologic 5 / 6 trip unit measures the
interrupted current and increments the contact-wear indicator as a function of the
interrupted current, according to test results stored in memory.
10
It is made up of a coil wound around an iron frame through which a power busbar
runs. The current owing in the bar, on passing through the sensor, induces a
magnetic eld that reverses for each half period. This variation in the eld in turn
creates an induced current in the coil. This current is proportional to the current
owing in the bar. It is sufcient to supply the measurement electronics.
The disadvantage of iron-core measurement current transformers (CT) is that they
rapidly saturate for currents > 10 In.
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It is made up of a coil without an iron frame, through which a power busbar runs. The
output voltage at the coil terminals is proportional to the current owing through the
bar. The result is a current transformer (CT) with a voltage output. The advantage is
that it never saturates whatever the primary current and thus enables measurement
of high currents. The output is however a very low current that is too low to supply the
measurement electronics.
For Micrologic, Rogowski CTs measure the current and a second CT, with an iron
core, provides the electrical supply.
A-21
Instantaneous current
A-21
True rms value of the current measured by the current transformers over a sliding
time interval. Available on Micrologic 5/6 A or E.
Instantaneous voltage
A-21
True rms value of the voltage measured by the voltage sensors over a sliding time
interval. Available on Micrologic 5/6 A or E.
Maximeters/minimeters
A-20
Micrologic 5 and 6 A or E can record the minimum and maximum values of electrical
parameters over set time periods.
Overvoltage category
(OVC - Overvoltage category)
IEC 60947-1. Annex H
A-32
Percent load
A-23
Percentage of current owing through the circuit breaker with respect to its rated
current. Micrologic 6 E-M offers this information and can sum it over the total
operating time to provide the load prole for the following ranges, 0 to 49%, 50 to
79%, 80 to 89% and u 90%.
Phase sequence
A-23
The order in which the phases are connected (L1, L2, L3 or L1, L3, L2) determines
the direction of rotation for three-phase asynchronous motors. Micrologic 6 E-M trip
units provide this information.
A-21
The digital electronics in Micrologic 5/6 E calculate the instantaneous power levels,
apparent (S in kVA), active (P in kW) and (Q in kV), and integrate over a time interval
to determine the corresponding energies (kVAh, kWh kvarh). Calculations are for
each phase and for the total.
Time-stamped histories
A-23
Micrologic trip units store information on events (e.g. alarms and their cause) that are
time-stamped to within a millisecond.
Protection .......................................................................................................
Ground-fault protection G (Ig)
A-19
A-19
A-19
A-14
Short-circuit protection provided by magnetic trip units (see this term). The pick-up
setting may be xed or adjustable.
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Glossary
A-16
The neutral is protected because all circuit-breaker poles are interrupted. The setting
may be that used for the phases or specic to the neutral, i.e. reduced neutral (0.5
times the phase current) or OSN (oversized neutral) at 1.6 times the phase current.
For OSN protection, the maximum device setting is limited to 0.63 In.
Residual-current earth-leakage
protection (In)
A-34
A-19
A-17
Short-delay protection, but with a xed time delay. This function is available on
Micrologic 2. It is symbolised by So. It ensures discrimination with downstream
devices.
A-15
Overload protection provided by thermal trip units (see this term) using an inversetime curve (I2t).
Auxiliary contact
IEC 60947-1
Break contact
IEC 60947-1
A-84
"Control or auxiliary contact which is open when the main contacts of the mechanical
switching device are closed and closed when they are open".
Make contact
IEC 60947-1
A-84
"Control or auxiliary contact which is closed when the main contacts of the
mechanical switching device are closed and open when they are open".
Relay (electrical)
IEC 60947-1
A-18
A-81
Switchgear .....................................................................................................
Circuit breaker
IEC 60947-2
A-6
Circuit-breaker utilisation
category
IEC 60947-2
A-6
Contactor
IEC 60947-1
A-36
"Mechanical switching device having only one position of rest, operated otherwise
than by hand, capable of making, carrying and breaking currents under normal
circuit conditions including operating overload conditions". A contactor is provided for
frequent opening and closing of circuits under load or slight overload conditions. It
must be combined and coordinated with a protective device against overloads and
short-circuits, such as a circuit breaker.
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The standard denes four utilisation categories, AC1, AC2, AC3 and AC4 depending
on the load and the control functions provided by the contactor. The class depends
on the current, voltage and power factor, as well as contactor withstand capacity in
terms of frequency of operation and endurance.
A-36
"A circuit-breaker with a break-time short enough to prevent the short-circuit current
reaching its otherwise attainable peak value".
"Mechanical switching device which, in the open position, complies with the
requirements specied for the isolating function". A disconnector serves to isolate
upstream and downstream circuits. It is used to open or close circuits under no-load
conditions or with a negligible current level. It can carry the rated circuit current and,
for a specied time, the short-circuit current.
Disconnector
IEC 60947-3
Switch-disconnector
IEC 60947-3
A-56
"Switch which, in the open position, satises the isolating requirements specied for
a disconnector". A switch-disconnector serves for switching and isolation. The switch
function breaks the circuit under load conditions and the disconnection function
isolates the circuit. Protection is not provided. It may be capable of making shortcircuit currents if it has the necessary making capacity, but it cannot break shortcircuit currents. Compact NSX100 to 630 NA switch-disconnectors have a making
capacity.
Switch-disconnector utilisation
category
IEC 60947-3
A-57
A-44
This function steps in when the motor shaft cannot or can no longer drive the load.
The result is a high overcurrent.
A-44
An overly long start means the current drawn remains too high or too low for too long,
with respect to the starting current. In all cases, the load cannot be driven and the
start must be interrupted. The resulting temperature rise must be taken into account
before restarting.
A-43
This protection function steps in if the current values and/or the unbalance in the
three phases supplying the motor exceeds tolerances. Currents should be equal and
displacement should be one third of a period. Phase loss is a special case of phase
unbalance.
Starting current
A-38
Starting time
A-38
Time after which the motor ceases to draw the starting current and falls back to the
operating current Ir (y In).
A-44
The thermal image models the thermal behaviour of a motor rotor and stator, taking
into account temperature rise caused by overloads or successive starts, and the
cooling constants. For each motor power rating, the algorithm takes into account a
theoretical amount of iron and copper which modies the cooling constants.
Protection against overcurrents following an inverse time curve I2t = constant, which
denes the maximum permissible temperature rise for the motor.
Tripping occurs after a time delay that decreases with increasing current.
Thermal protection
Trip class
IEC 60947-4-1
A-38
The trip class determines the trip curve of the thermal protection device for a motor
feeder. The standard denes trip classes 5, 10, 20 and 30. These classes are the
maximum durations, in seconds, for motor starting with a starting current of 7.2 Ir,
where Ir is the thermal setting indicated on the motor rating plate.
A-44
This function steps in when the driven load is too low. It detects a set minimum phase
current which signals incorrect operation of the driven machine. In the example of a
pump, under-load protection detects when the pump is no longer primed.
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Glossary
A-16
Trip unit that continuously measures the current owing through each phase and the
neutral if it exists. For Micrologic, the measurements are provided by built-in current
sensors linked to an analog-digital converter with a high sampling frequency. The
measurement values are continuously compared by the ASIC to the protection
settings. If a setting is overrun, a Mitop release trips the circuit-breaker operating
mechanism.
This type of trip unit offers much better pick-up and delay setting accuracy than
thermal-magnetic trip units. It also provides a wider range of protection functions.
Magnetic release
A-14
Release actuated by a coil or a lever. A major increase in the current (e.g. a shortcircuit) produces in the coil or the lever a change in the magnetic eld that moves a
core. This trips the circuit breaker operating mechanism. Action is instantaneous.
The pick-up setting may be adjustable.
Reex tripping
A-8
Compact NSX circuit breakers have a patented reex-tripping system based on the
energy of the arc and that is independent of the other protection functions. It
operates extremely fast, before the other protection functions. It is an additional
safety function that operates before the others in the event of a very high shortcircuit.
Device, mechanically connected to a mechanical switching device (e.g. a circuit
breaker), which releases the holding means and permits the opening or the closing
of the switching device. For circuit breakers, releases are often integrated in a trip
unit.
Release
IEC 60947-1
A-83
This type of release operates when supplied with current. The MX release provokes
circuit-breaker opening when it receives a pulse-type or maintained command.
A-14
Trip unit combining thermal protection for overloads and magnetic protection.
Thermal release
A-14
Release in which a bimetal strip is heated by the Joule effect. Above a temperaturerise threshold that is a function of the current and its duration (I2t curve = constant,
which is representative of temperature rise in cables), the bimetal strip bends and
releases the circuit-breaker opening mechanism. The pick-up setting may be
adjustable.
A-83
This type of release operates when the supply voltage drops below the set minimum.
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