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Miniature circuit breakers
Compact Home range
F511e - E-learning course, ABB STOTZ-KONTAKT GmbH
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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
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It's not cheap, it's a bargain!
Compact Home introduction
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Advantages in practice
certification
according to
IEC 60898
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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
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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
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Easy to handle Compact Home
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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A complete busbar system
10 mm
2
PSH 2/12
Phase bar
Phases
Pins
Home
Available with 1 to 4 phases
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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
^%
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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
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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
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Additional components - disconnect switches
Switches
for rated current up to 125A
where many switching cycles occur
Pushbuttons
switching control currents
switch
pushbutton
terminal level
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MDRCs
Programmable
time switch
Latching
relay
Mains disconnection
relay bioswitch
Twilight
switch
Overvoltage
protection device
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Practical example
Main circuit breaker and cascades
SH 201
B 10
~ 230 / 400
4500
3
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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
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(continue)
Click No
(repeat)
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Compact Home versus pro M compact
2. Marking 1. Market
3. Mounting 4. additional Modules
4 M
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SH200 versus S200
Market
SH200 S200
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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
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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
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c
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s
M
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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
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c
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n
d
s
M
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n
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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
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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
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SH200 versus S200
Modules in addition and additional functions
SH200 S200
1
2
3
4
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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
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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
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(continue)
Click No
(repeat)
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