| www.abb.com/stotzkontakt Miniature circuit breakers Compact Home range F511e - E-learning course, ABB STOTZ-KONTAKT GmbH ABB February 2010 | Slide 2 | www.abb.com/stotzkontakt Learning Objectives Upon completion of this module you will know the properties of the Compact Home range general SH product benefits the structure of the product code of the SH MCBs product versions various ways to connect and combine MCBs and the difference between the S200 and the SH200 range ABB February 2010 | Slide 3 | www.abb.com/stotzkontakt It's not cheap, it's a bargain! Compact Home introduction ABB February 2010 | Slide 4 | www.abb.com/stotzkontakt Compact Home Practical examples Areas of use Compact Home single-family home, tenement blocks small multi-story buildings small trades, workshops small-scale industrial manufacture office buildings, mixed-used buildings Not suitable for applications with extensive additional requirements with current intensities over 40A in microelectronics with power tools with short-circuit currents over 6kA ABB February 2010 | Slide 5 | www.abb.com/stotzkontakt light power sockets Alarm / bell Compact Home Practical example: single-family house Protection requirements for... power sockets lighting circuits kitchen appliances ...against overload and short-circuits ABB February 2010 | Slide 6 | www.abb.com/stotzkontakt Compact Home: product overview Our devices provide protection against... overcurrent caused by short-circuit or overload (MCB) protection against ground fault, fault to frame (RCCB) Excellent value for money Thermal, electromagnetic and mechanical tripping tests Attractive for residential use ABB February 2010 | Slide 7 | www.abb.com/stotzkontakt SH200: product benefits Benefits practical and economic protects lighting and power sockets circuits low-cost alternative to S200 range compact design terminals are easily accessible can be operated by ordinary persons, certified IEC/EN 60898 ABB February 2010 | Slide 8 | www.abb.com/stotzkontakt Advantages in practice certification according to IEC 60898 ABB February 2010 | Slide 9 | www.abb.com/stotzkontakt SH product line and coding SH 201 L C 8 ~ 230 / 400 4500 3 Easy Productcoding Simple Identification of ABB Compact Home MCBs No. of poles rated current in A alternating voltage / three-phase voltage product family tripping characteristic Indication of maximum short-circuit capacity maximum short-circuit capacity in A energy limitation class Home line ABB February 2010 | Slide 10 | www.abb.com/stotzkontakt SH 201 C 8 ~ 230 / 400 6000 3 SH 201 L C 8 ~ 230 / 400 4500 3 SH 201 T C 8 ~ 230 / 400 3000 3 Product versions A rough distinction 3 different short-circuit capacities T = 3kA L Low = 4.5kA no symbol = 6kA B ~ 2 0.2 0.02 20 2 20 1 60 40 10 6 40 4 6 0.1 3 5 20 30 2 1 1.5 Multiple of rated current 4 6 8 14 10 C ~ Characteristics type B and C are availabe 1. single-pole 2. 2-pole 3. 3-pole 4. 4-pole ABB February 2010 | Slide 11 | www.abb.com/stotzkontakt Easy to handle Compact Home 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ABB February 2010 | Slide 12 | www.abb.com/stotzkontakt A complete busbar system 10 mm 2 PSH 2/12 Phase bar Phases Pins Home Available with 1 to 4 phases ABB February 2010 | Slide 13 | www.abb.com/stotzkontakt Introduction into the practical use of the MCB light Power sockets Alarm / bell cooker refrigerator SH 201 B 10 ~ 230 / 400 4500 3 SH 201 C 16 ~ 230 / 400 4500 3 SH 201 B 16 ~ 230 / 400 4500 3 SH 201 B 16 ~ 230 / 400 4500 3 ^% ABB February 2010 | Slide 14 | www.abb.com/stotzkontakt RCCB - a practical example MCBs only interrupt overcurrents A ground fault usually gets not interrupted For this reason RCCBs should be used It protects against faults over a high impedance RCCBs provide protection for people and against fire The bathroom SH 201 B 10 ~ 230 / 400 4500 3 SH 201 C 16 ~ 230 / 400 4500 3 SH 201 B 16 ~ 230 / 400 4500 3 SH 201 B 16 ~ 230 / 400 4500 3 SH 201 B 16 ~ 230 / 400 4500 3 RCCB ABB February 2010 | Slide 15 | www.abb.com/stotzkontakt RCCB as a product, functional basis measures differential current between the phase and neutral conductor disconnects in case of a difference no disconnection in case of a short-circuit to the neutral conductor L3 L2 L1 N PE MCB reacts to any type of overcurrent ABB February 2010 | Slide 16 | www.abb.com/stotzkontakt Additional components - disconnect switches Switches for rated current up to 125A where many switching cycles occur Pushbuttons switching control currents switch pushbutton terminal level ABB February 2010 | Slide 17 | www.abb.com/stotzkontakt MDRCs Programmable time switch Latching relay Mains disconnection relay bioswitch Twilight switch Overvoltage protection device ABB February 2010 | Slide 18 | www.abb.com/stotzkontakt Practical example Main circuit breaker and cascades SH 201 B 10 ~ 230 / 400 4500 3 ABB February 2010 | Slide 19 | www.abb.com/stotzkontakt Memorize The Compact Home range means many product benefits easy product coding many product versions it can be operated by non-experts special connection and combination techniques it offers great expansion potential for individual commercial and residential applications Click Yes (continue) Click No (repeat) ABB February 2010 | Slide 20 | www.abb.com/stotzkontakt Compact Home versus pro M compact 2. Marking 1. Market 3. Mounting 4. additional Modules 4 M ABB February 2010 | Slide 21 | www.abb.com/stotzkontakt SH200 versus S200 Market SH200 S200 ABB February 2010 | Slide 22 | www.abb.com/stotzkontakt SH200 versus S200 Marking S200 F200 SH200 FH200 S 201P K 16 A ~ 230 / 400 25000 3 SH 201 L C 8 ~ 230 / 400 4500 3 ABB February 2010 | Slide 23 | www.abb.com/stotzkontakt 2 0.2 0.02 20 2 20 120 3 5 10 20 D C B 30 ~ ~ ~ 2 1 1.5 1 60 40 10 6 40 4 6 0.1 Multiple of rated current S e c o n d s M i n u t e s 2 0.2 0.02 20 2 20 120 3 5 10 20 C B 30 ~ ~ 2 1 1.5 1 60 40 10 6 40 4 6 0.1 K ~ Z ~ D ~ 2 0.2 0.02 20 2 20 120 3 5 10 20 D C B 30 ~ ~ ~ 2 1 1.5 1 60 40 10 6 40 4 6 0.1 Multiple of rated current Multiple of rated current S e c o n d s M i n u t e s 2 0.2 0.02 20 2 20 120 3 5 10 20 C B 30 ~ ~ 2 1 1.5 1 60 40 10 6 40 4 6 0.1 K ~ Z ~ D ~ B ~ 2 0.2 0.02 20 2 20 1 60 40 10 6 40 4 6 0.1 3 5 20 30 2 1 1.5 Multiple of rated current 4 6 8 14 10 C ~ SH200 versus S200 Marking SH200 S200 230V / 400 Y 230V / 400 Y Rated voltage 1, 2, 3, 4 1 + NA, 3 + NA 1, 2, 3, 4 1 + NA, 3 + NA Poles B: 6 40A C: 0.5 40A B: 6 63A C: 0.5 63A D: 0.5 63A Z: 0.5 63A K: 0.5 63A Rated current T = 3kA L = 4.5kA = 6kA L = 4.5kA M =10kA P = 25kA = 6kA Breaking capacity B, C B, C, D, Z, K Tripping characteristics ABB February 2010 | Slide 24 | www.abb.com/stotzkontakt SH200 versus S200 Mounting and terminals compatibility through even terminal level S200 twin terminal width: 25 mm + 11 mm same torque for both slots busbar inserted in rear slot SH200 cage clamp terminal width: 25 mm busbar mounted on front edge of terminal cable difficult to see ABB February 2010 | Slide 25 | www.abb.com/stotzkontakt SH200 versus S200 Modules in addition and additional functions SH200 S200 1 2 3 4 ABB February 2010 | Slide 26 | www.abb.com/stotzkontakt SH200 versus S200 Modules in addition and additional functions RCCB F200 Switch E200 Pushbutten E225 shunt trip S2C-Axx signal contact / auxiliary contact S2C-S/H6R latching relays time-delay relays auxiliary switches S2C-Hxx auxiliary switches S2C-Hxx L Auxiliary contact S2C-H6R ABB February 2010 | Slide 27 | www.abb.com/stotzkontakt Learning summary Lets summarize what you have learned. With many standard applications the S200 and SH200 can be employed in the same manner. Restrictions arise through: the limited certification of the SH200 the restricted product portfolio the flexible terminals on the S200 and when adding special functions Click Yes (continue) Click No (repeat) ABB February 2010 | Slide 28 | www.abb.com/stotzkontakt