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Busbar trunking systems LXA/LXC from 800 A

Catalogue LV 72 2005

SIVACON 8PS
Busbar trunking
systems LXA/LXC
from 800 A
Catalogue LV 72 2005

Introduction

System overview

Siemens AG 2005

LXA/LXC busbar trunking system

Planning und Engineering

Annex

Siemens LV 72 2005

Introduction

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Welcome to Automation and Drives

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Low-voltage switchgear the basis for progressive solutions

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Totally Integrated Automation innovations for more productivity

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Totally Integrated Power energy distribution and management


from one source

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SIVACON 8PS
Busbar Trunking Systems in Action

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SIVACON 8PS
Engineering Tools for precisely
dimensioned, economical solutions

Siemens LV 72 2005

Welcome to
Automation and Drives

We would like to welcome you to Automation


and Drives and our comprehensive range of
products, systems, solutions and services for
production and process automation and
building technology worldwide.
With Totally Integrated Automation and
Totally Integrated Power, we deliver solution
platforms based on standards that offer you
a considerable savings potential.
Discover the world of our technology now. If
you need more detailed information, please
contact one of your regional Siemens
partners.
They will be glad to assist you.

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Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear


the basis for progressive solutions

Everyday life would be unimaginable without electric power. Competence and innovations
in switching and electrical installation technology are prerequisites so that power can be
used without danger and user-friendly in industrial facilities and buildings. We have been
providing you with these prerequisites for more than 110 years and are permanently developing new features innovations which permit you to use power more safely and economically.
Low-voltage switchgear from Siemens offers a comprehensive and innovative range of
products covering switching devices for load feeders or the distribution of power, control
and signaling devices as well as complete cabinet systems. Multi-functional, uniform concepts such as Totally Integrated Power, Safety Integrated or ECOFAST additionally permit
our product portfolio to be combined into optimized systems.
All in all, we can provide you with innovative components for switching and electrical installation technology which utilize state-of-the-art features such as integration and communication as the basis for advanced and uniform solutions which provide you with many
benefits.

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Totally Integrated Automation


innovations for more productivity

With the launch of Totally Integrated Automation in 1996, we


were the first ones on the market to consistently implement
the trend from equipment to an integrated automation
solution, and have continuously improved the system ever
since.
Whether your industry is process- and production-oriented or
a hybrid, Totally Integrated Automation is a unique "common
solution" platform that covers all the sectors.
Totally Integrated Automation is an integrated platform for the

ERP
Enterprise
Resource
Planning

MES
Manufacturing
Execution
Systems

Control

SIMATIC NET
Industrial
Communication

Ethernet

Ethernet

Production
Order
Management

Material
Management

Production
Operations
Recording

Equipment
Management

SINAUT Telecontrol
System

SIMATIC
Software

Industrial

Ethernet

SIMATIC
Machine Vision

Industrial
Ethernet

Industrial Wireless
Communication/
MOBIC

Safety Integrated

PROCESS FIELD

PROFIBUS

AS-Interface

GAMMA instabus

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SIMATIC
PC-based Automation

Building
Technology

Micro-Automation
and
Actuator-Sensor
Interface Level

ECOFAST IP65
Decentral
Automation System

entire production line - from receiving to technical processing


and production areas to shipping. Thanks to the system-oriented
engineering environment, integrated, open communications
as well as intelligent diagnostics options, your plant now
benefits in every phase of the life cycle.
In fact, to this day we are the only company worldwide that
can offer a control system based on an integrated platform
for both the production and process industry.

Plant
Information
Management

Product Specification
Management System

Detailed
Production
Scheduling

Laboratory Information
Management System

SIMATIC IT Framework

Production Modeler

SENTRON
Circuit
Breakers

SIMATIC
Controller/
Automation
System

SIMATIC
Distributed
I/O

Field Instrumentation/
Analytics

SINUMERIK
Numeric
Control

SIMOTION
Motion Control
System

SIMODRIVE

SINAMICS

SIMATIC HMI
Human Machine
Interface

SIMATIC PCS 7
Process Control
System

Sensor
Technology
IQ-Sense

HART
PROFIBUS PA

SIMOCODE-DP
Motor
Protection
and Control

Drive Systems

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Totally Integrated Power


energy distribution and management
from one source

Totally Integrated Power by Siemens offers integrated


solutions for energy distribution in functional and industrial
buildings covering everything from medium-high voltage to
power outlets.
Totally Integrated Power is based on integration in
planning and configuration as well as coordinated products
and systems. In addition, it features communications and
software modules for connecting power distribution systems
to industrial automation and building automation, thereby
offering a substantial savings potential.

Communications

HMI

Process/production
automation

Load
management

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PROCESS FIELD BUS

Products and systems

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Planning and configuration

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Graphs

Prognoses

Maintenance
Substation
Distribution
Maintenance
task

Message/
error
management

Selective
protection

Protocols

Power
quality

DATE:
EMPLOYEE

Cost center

COST CENTER
PAY PERIOD BEGINNING
PAY PERIOD ENDING

DATE
SUN

MON

TUE

WED

THUR

FRI

SUN

MON

TUE

WED

THUR

FRI

SAT

SUN

TOTAL

IN
OUT
IN
OUT
OVERTIME

TOTAL HOURS
DATE
SAT

SUN

TOTAL

IN

Building
automation

OUT
IN

Hall 1
Distribution 3
Infeed II

Air conditioning system


checkup
Replacing circuit
breaker contacts
Replacing meters

OUT
OVERTIME

TOTAL HOURS

central ON
OFF
local ON
OFF
tripped

DATE
SUN

MON

TUE

WED

THUR

FRI

SAT

SUN

TOTAL

IN
OUT
IN
OUT
OVERTIME

TOTAL HOURS
CODES
V=VACATION
H=HOLIDAY
S=SICK

REGULAR

HOLIDAY

OTHER

OVER THE HOURS


TIME & ONE-HALF

SICK

VACATION

instabus EIB

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SIVACON 8PS Busbar Trunking Systems in Action

Busbar trunking systems in the low-voltge range


perform the safe and reliable transmission and
distribution of electrical power from transformer
via main distribution board and sub-distribution
board right to the load. Siemens busbar trunking
systems are the complete and efficient answer
in this area:
The CD system
for 25 A to 40 A
The BD01 system for 40 A to 160 A
The BD2 system
for 160 A to 1250 A
The PEC system
for 800 A to 6000 A
The LD system
for 1100 A to 5000 A
The LX system
for 800 A to 6300 A

The BD 01 system is quickly to install and


ideally suited for use in workshops and
trade premises, as here, at a photographers.

All these systems are Type-tested LV switchgear assemblies (TTA) to IEC 60439-1 and -2. This
ensures that they offer a standard of safety and
reliability that meets the particularly high performance expectations of automated production
and for building services provision.
Performance characteristics:
Clear network structure
Unproblematic retrofitting in the event of load
changes
Low operating costs due to uninterrupted serviceability
Simple planning and installation
Room-covering systems for lighting installations and small loads
The CD system (up to 40 A) allows you to supply
lighting installations covering the whole expanse of, say, furniture showrooms, supermarkets
or greenhouses with power, and also provides
the means to easily fix them in position.
Due to its pleasing appearance, the equipment
is well suited for use in sales rooms visited by
the public. On the other hand, its high degree of
protection, to IP54, allows the CD system to be
used even in harsh environments.
The power source for loads with no fixed
location
The BD01 system is ideally suited for the power
supply (up to 160 A) in workshops and trade
premises. The trunking units are easily and
quickly to put together. The anti-rotation feature
on the tap-off units makes sure that the units are
correctly fitted and allows for easy retrofitting
even while the production is running.
Other benefits: minimum stock holding and uncomplicated planning due to one standard
frame size for five different current ratings.

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The ideal system for production lines


needing a great deal of power is the
LD system up to 5000 A.

In the petrochemical industry, it is the PEC system that provides


reliable and fault-free power supply.

Universal power distribution


The BD2 system (up to 1250 A) can supply
power to medium-size loads in buildings and in
all industrial applications. Prefabricated tap-off
units fitted with many differing component
combinations make this equipment universally
applicable. Two standard frame sizes covering
all current ratings simplify stock keeping and
planning.
Safe and reliable power transmission in the
petrochemical industry
The PEC resin-insulated system, up to 6000 A,
has a high degree of insulation protection and
thus an enormous resistance to external interference factors. This ensures safe and reliable
transport of power even in rough weather or in
highly dust and dirt and corrosion polluted
industrial environments. Typical applications of
this system is the petrochemical industry, waste
incinerators and power stations.
Siemens offers modular component cabinets for indication, control and monitoring of the
flow of power through busbar trunking systems. These cabinets are equipped with bus
interfaces, control circuit devices and power meters.

The LX busbar trunking system is the perfect equipment for multistorey buildings where large quantities of power need to be transported, uninfluenced by the mounting position of the system.

High system serviceability in production


The louvred LD busbar trunking system, up to
5000 A, is the system for transporting current in
production lines with a large energy requirement, such as in the automotive industry. A
separate PE busbar ensures that the protective
device in such a system responds reliably even
if the current paths are relatively long. The high
short-circuit rating allows medium-voltage
switches to be used as protective elements for
the transmission of power between transformer
and main circuit-breaker. Tap-off units up to
1250 A available as standard.
Flexible power distribution in multi-storey
buildings
The LX sandwich-style system, up to 6300 A, is
used where large quantities of power need to be
transported, uninfluenced by the mounting position of the system.
Conductor configurations with the PE conductor
insulated along its entire length, and a doublesize neutral can ensure the interference-free distribution of power in places such as radio
stations, computer centres or at internet
providers. The system is protected to IP54 as
standard, and tap-off units up to 1250 A are
available as standard.

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SIVACON 8PS - Engineering Tools for


precisely dimensioned, economical solutions

Engineering tools from Siemens help generate


precisely dimensioned and economical planning and design solutions, even for complex applications.
MatSelect
Using MatSelect, product and material data can
be administered with self designed or
standardised classification systems. It has interfaces to Eldanorm, Datanorm, ASCII format and
ProPlan.
NetPlan
Planning software for power flow, short-circuit
calculation and device dimensioning with selectivity analysis and protective against electric
shock of low-voltage networks, available in
English, German, French and Italian.
NetSelect
Selection software for protective switches to enable star networks to be correctly dimensioned;
available in several languages.

Netplan enables you to graphically represent the network and to


calculate the load flow and the prospective one-pole to all-pole short-circuit
current.

BusbarSelect
Selection aid for generating quotations, invitations to tender and orders for busbar trunking
systems up to 1250 A; available in several
languages.
Quotation texts
Prepared texts (in German) for generating
customer specifications in the formats: Architext
excellent, GAEB 81 and Word 97.

Should you have any queries concerning installation, functionality or application options
please mail us at
sbts.tool_support@siemens.com
We will be pleased to assist you.

In BusbarSelect, you select the trunking units for your system from a menu,
and then transfer them into an order or quotation list.

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Basics of planning
busbar trunking systems
Overview
Benefits
Application
System selection criteria
Application
Technical specifications

Siemens LV 72 2005

System Overview
Basics of planning busbar trunking systems

Overview
Developing a power distribution concept, including system and
component configurations, involves finding an effective solution
based on customer requirements and supplier technology. This
design information brochure for the LX busbar trunking system
for rated currents ranging from 800 A to 6300 A, is designed to
help with this task.

Descriptions of the different systems, their technical features


and areas of application are provided, as well as drawings of the
individual busbar trunking system elements. Details vital for
planning are emphasized and explained.
The section entitled, LV 72.T 2004 - Further Information suggests approaches for creating effective planning solutions. Individual engineering principles are introduced and detailed information on subjects such as fire barriers and functional
endurance is provided.
Siemens offers services and engineering tools for preparing tender specifications. An overview and explanation of functions and
features is also included in this section.
General
Creating a design concept for a power supply system, not only
involves observing applicable standards and regulations, but
also examining and clarifying economic and technical requirements. Electrical equipment, such as distribution boards and
transformers, should be selected on the basis of their suitability
in terms of the overall system not just in terms of their individual
features.
Components should not only be appropriate for rated operation,
but should also be suitably dimensioned to withstand fault situations. A power distribution concept should also take the following points into consideration:
Building type, use and form (for example, high-rise building,
flat buildings and number of floors)
Load centers and possible supply paths and locations for
transformers and main distribution boards
Building-dependent ratings based on maximum demands per
unit area depending on what the building is used for
Regulations and guidelines of building authorities
Power supply company guidelines.

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There will always be more than one possible solution which will
have to be assessed in terms of its technical and economic
advantages and disadvantages. In making this assessment, the
following requirements should be a priority:
Simple and transparent design
Long service life
High availability
Low fire load
Flexible adaptation to building modifications.
These requirements are generally easy to meet with appropriate
busbar trunking systems. For this reason, engineers increasingly
favour busbar trunking systems over cable installations for
power transmission and distribution applications. Siemens offers busbar trunking systems for rated currents ranging from 25
to 6300 A:
The CD busbar trunking system from 25 to 40 A is ideal for supplying lights and small consumers
The BD01 busbar trunking system from 40 to 160 A is designed for supplying workshops with tap-offs up to 63 A
The BD2 busbar trunking systems from 160 to 1250 A is designed for supplying medium-sized consumers in buildings
and in industry
The ventilated LD busbar trunking system is designed for supplying consumers with a high power consumption in industrial
applications
The LX sandwich system is designed for supplying large
power requirements in buildings
The design information brochure LV 71.T is available for designing the BD2 and LD busbar trunking systems.

System Overview
Basics of planning busbar trunking systems

BD2

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BD0

BD01

01
BD

B
1-K
BD0

LX
CD

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LX

LD

Busbar trunking systems

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System Overview
Basics of planning busbar trunking systems

Benefits

Application

The complexity of todays buildings makes power distribution


with a high level of transparency and flexibility an indispensable
requirement. The uninterrupted provision of power is also absolutely essential for production plants with multiple shifts.

Busbar trunking systems meet these demands for an economical power distribution system with simple design, fast installation, optimum flexibility and safety by offering:
Straightforward network structures
Minimum space requirements
Easy retrofitting with sudden changes in location and consumer ratings
High short-circuit rating and low fire load
The LX busbar trunking system is a type-tested low-voltage assembly (TTA) in accordance with IEC/EN 60439-1 and 2 in the
form of an aluminium enclosed sandwich system. The LX sandwich system consists of busbars, insulation, the aluminium enclosure and the fastening and connection elements.

Purpose and types of busbar trunking system


Various busbar trunking system components are responsible for
transporting power between transformers and low-voltage
power distribution systems. They are used between the transformer and main distribution board and then on to the subdistribution level.
Trunking units without tap-off points, available in standard
lengths, are used for transporting power. In addition to the standard lengths, customers can select lengths from several ranges
to meet their particular building requirements.
Power distribution
The main application of busbar trunking systems is power distribution. The advantage of such systems over cable installations
is that the locations of power tap-off points are not permanent,
but can be moved to any position within the entire system. To tap
power at any given point simply requires positioning a tap-off
unit at that location on the busbar.
The result is a flexible distribution system for decentralized
power supply to a particular line or area. Tap-off points can be
mounted on one or both sides of straight trunking units.
The LX busbar trunking system provides tap-off units from 80 A
to 1250 A for power tap-offs and for connecting consumers, providing the power supply for consumers in the range between
10 kW and over 400 kW. Tap-off units can be fitted with either
fuse switches or circuit-breakers.

LX trunking unit with joint block

Tap-off units for flexible power tapping

With all busbar trunking systems, pluggable tap-off units have a


high safty standard, the following requirements will be fulfilled by
all tap-off units:
Early-make PE contact for mounting and late-break contact for
removing
No live part can be accessed (degree of protection IP2X) during mounting, unmounting or connection.
Mounting should only be possible in the correct phase sequence.
The plug-in LX tap-off units up to 630 A meet these requirements.
The LX tap-off units from 800 A to 1250 A are fitted permanently
to the connection points of the trunking units and cannot be fitted/removed while the system is live. Installation is only permissible when the system is isolated.

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System Overview
System selection criteria

Application
Building applications

Industrial applications

2
LXA/LXC and LDA/LDC systems are available for distributing
large power requirements in buildings. For this type of application busbar trunking systems frequently have to meet the following requirements:
Flexible power distribution in high-rise buildings
Safe power supply for electronic consumers
To meet these requirements the LXA/LXC systems have very
favourable features in terms of design, high load capacity of the
neutral conductor as well as an additional isolated PE conductor.
Nevertheless, there are applications for which the use of the
LDA/LDC system is recommended. LD systems are ideally used
in applications with primarily horizontal busbar runs and required protection to IP34.
Sector

When used in industrial applications, busbar trunking systems


have to meet a high level of requirements in terms of short-circuit
ratings. In power supply systems for manufacturing plants with
a high power requirement, such as with welding robots in welding lines, very high short-circuit currents can occur that require
the use of very robust consumer tap-offs. The LDA/LDC systems
are ideal busbar trunking systems for typical industrial applications. LXA/LXC systems may, however, also be useful in particular industrial applications such as in operating areas exposed to
fire hazards. In this kind of application protection to IP5x is required, where there is a risk of fire due to inflammable dust.

Selection criteria

LX

LD

Power distribution in multi-storey buildings requiring primarily


vertical busbar runs, fire load
Electronic consumers subject to harmonics overload the neutral conductor
Interference potentials in the enclosure impair functioning of the consumer
High density of consumer tap-offs in a small space
Power distribution requires vertical busbar runs
Electromagnetic field emissions of power transfer unit impair operation
of consumers in the vicinity
Power distribution in multi-storey buildings requiring primarily vertical busbar runs
and IP34 protection is sufficient

Pluggable consumer tap-offs up to and including 1250 A


High short-circuit rating of consumer tap-offs Icc = 100 kA/Icf = 120 kA
Electronic consumers subject to harmonics overload the neutral conductor
Interference potentials in the enclosure impair functioning of the consumer
Pluggable consumer tap-offs up to 630 A are sufficient
IP54 protection required

Building applications
Banks,
insurance companies
Internet providers, IT centres, broadcasting
buildings
Shopping centres, furniture stores, trade
fairs, airports, hospitals, clinics, offices

Industrial applications
Automotive, metalworking, machine building, computers, microchips,
telecommunications, chemical,
pharmaceutical, food processing industries

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System Overview
System selection criteria
Conductor configurations
IEC 364 stipulates that electrical equipment must be selected
according to the type of system at hand in order to determine the
protective measures required. For the LX system this selection is
based on the appropriate conductor configuration.

System type

Conductor configuration

TN-C

LX...41

TN-C-S

1)

TN-S

LX...51
LX...52
LX...53
LX...54
LX...61
LX...62

N and PE conductor cross-sections/Clean Earth


Neutral conductor cross-section
The rise in new electronic consumers that are sensitive to interference, particularly near the power supply in the building, is
presenting busbar trunking systems with new challenges. Interference from electromagnetic fields and harmonics in the mains
supply impair the correct functioning of computers, servers and
many other state-of-the-art electronic devices. Particularly, the
large number of AC consumers in a mains supply place a high
load on the neutral conductor on account of the resulting harmonics. Double neutral conductor cross-sections (200 %) reduce the susceptibility of the system in networks subject to harmonics.
PE conductor cross-section

TT

LX...51
LX...52
LX...53
LX...54

A large PE conductor cross-section also provides optimum


safety for the power supply since the reduced loop impedance
ensures rapid interruption of short-circuit currents. This consequently reduces the risk of possible downtimes thanks to the
rapid disconnection of upstream protective devices.

IT

LX...30

Clean Earth

1) An appropriate conductor configuration is not available as an LX system.


However, the PEN conductor can be divided into an N and PE conductor
in the tap-off unit when using an LX..41 4-conductor system.

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Insulated PE conductors offer optimum reliability and safety in


the power supply of electronic consumers in buildings on account of their complete insulation from the busbar enclosure. In
the event of a short-circuit between the phase and the consumer
enclosure this PE conductor (Clean Earth) is not affected by this
fault and is therefore potential-free during a short-circuit to an exposed conductive part. Even leakage currents in the enclosure
due to magnetic fields do not affect the Clean Earth. The Clean
Earth is therefore ideal as the PE connection for susceptible
electronic loads.

System Overview
System selection criteria
Cross-sections for PEN, N, PE conductors compared to the
conductor cross-section
The following tables compare the conductor cross-sections
L1, L2, L3, PEN, N, PE and Clean Earth of different conductor
configurations. The appropriate values in mm2 are contained in
the Technical Data.
System

Cross-sections
L1, L2, L3

PEN

PE

Clean Earth

LX..30
LX..41
LX..51
LX..52

100 %
100 %
100 %
100 %

100 % + Enclosure

100 %
200 %

Enclosure

Enclosure
Enclosure

LXC.531)
LXC.541)
LX..61
LX..62

100 %
100 %
100 %
100 %

100 %
200 %
100 %
200 %

100 % + Enclosure
100 % + Enclosure
Enclosure
Enclosure

100 %
100 %

1) Each conductor configuration contains an additional busbar as PE conductor. The PE conductor is electrically connected to the enclosure.

Enclosure cross-section compared to conductor


cross-section (Cu equivalent)
System

Enclosure cross-section

LXA(C)01..
LXA(C)02..

324 %
245 %

LXC03..
LX(C)A04..
LXA(C)05..
LXA(C)06..

230 %
173 %
119 %
113 %

LXA(C)07..
LXA(C)08..
LXA(C)09..
LXA10..

84 %
119 %
113 %
84 %

Example:
What are the cross-sections of systems for:
a) LXA0461
L1, L2, L3, N, Clean Earth: 100 %
PE (enclosure): 173 % in Cu equivalent
b) LXC0554
L1, L2, L3: 100 %
N: 200 %
PE (enclosure + busbar): 219 % in Cu equivalent

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System selection criteria

Technical specifications
LXA/LXC
690

LDA/LDC
1000

IP54

IP341)

800 6300

1100 5000

%
%
%
%

100
100
100
100

100
59 68
76 88
64 82

kA

25 150

55 116

k
k

k
k
k
k
k

k
k

k
k

mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm

145 x 137
145 x 162
145 x 207
145 x 287
145 x 439
145 x 599

180 x 180
180 x 180
180 x 180
240 x 180
240 x 180
240 x 180

kWh/m
kWh/m

1,83 16,32
2,9

4,16 8,83
7,8 10,8

mV/A/m
mV/A/m
mV/A/m
mV/A/m
mV/A/m

0,127
0,051
0,03
0,064
0,02

0,116
0,068
0,043
0,089
0,03

T
T
T
T
T

10,84
20,54
30,62
11,66
37,22

10,60
9,00
13,00
9,70
14,40

Al systems
Cu systems

m
m

23
23

56
23

Tap-off units can be changed when system is live

80 630

80 1250

Maximum number of tap-offs with pluggable tap-off units


over 3 m length when using tap-off units
From 80 to 125
From 160 to 630
From 800 to 1250

A
A
A

6
4
0

3
3
2

Tap-off units with fuses

A
kA

100 630
100 (80)
k
k
k

80 630
120
k

Tap-off units with circuit-breaker

80 1250

80 1250

kA
kA
kA

65
65
85 (100)
k

100
100
100
k
k

Rated operational voltage Ue

VAC

Rated current Ie

Standard degree of protection

Permissible load (Ie) depending on


Mounting position
- Horizontal edgewise
- Horizontal, flat
- Vertical
IP54 degree of protection

Rated short-time withstand current Icw (1 s)


Conductor configurations
L1, L2, L3, PE = Enclosure
L1, L2, L3, m PEN
L1, L2, L3, PEN
L1, L2, L3, N, PE = Enclosure
L1, L2, L3, m N, PE = Enclosure
L1, L2, L3, N, PE
L1, L2, L3, 2 N, PE = Enclosure
L1, L2, L3, 2 N, PE
L1, L2, L3, N, (PE)2), PE = Enclosure
L1, L2, L3, 2 N, (PE)2), PE = Enclosure

Dimensions width x height


Al systems/1000 A and Cu systems/1250 A
Al systems/1250 A and Cu systems/1600 A
Al systems/1600 A and Cu systems/2000 A
Al systems/2500 A and Cu systems/3200 A
Al systems/3200 A and Cu systems/4000 A
Al systems/4000 A and Cu systems/5000 A

Fire load
Tap-off unit without tap-off point
Per tap-off point

Voltage drop3)
Al systems/1250 A
Al systems/2500 A
Al systems/4000 A
Cu systems/2000 A
Cu systems/5000 A

Magnetic fields4)
Al systems/1600 A
Al systems/2500 A
Al systems/4000 A
Cu systems/2000 A
Cu systems/5000 A

Max. fixing intervals

Rated conditional short-circuit current Icf


IEC standard
BS standard
NF standard

Rated conditional short-circuit current Icc


For size 1 up to 125 A
For size 2, 3, 4 up to 630 A
For size 5 up to 1250 A
Manual operation
Remote operation

1) Taking current reduction into account also available with IP54 degree of protection
2) (PE) = Additional insulated PE conductor (Clean Earth)
3) Voltage drop in millivolts per 1 m per ampere, 3-phase 50 Hz, p. f. = 0.9, with a fully symmetrical load,
concentrated load tap-off and supply from one end
4) Magnetic field values given in microtesla with a fully symmetrical load at a distance of 0.5 m from the busbar system
(the measuring points are in the axis from direction 3 and direction 7, see Catalog LV 72.T 2004 Further Information)

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System Overview
System selection criteria
Rated currents and short-circuit currents of standard transformers
Rated voltage UN

400/230 V

690/400 V

Relative short-circuit voltage uk

4 %1)

6 %2)

4 %1)

Rated power

Rated current

Rated current

6 %2)

kVA

Short-circuit current3)
I"k
A

Short-circuit current3)
I"k
A

50
100
160
200

72
144
230
288

1805
3610
5776
7220

2406
3850
4812

42
84
133
168

1042
2084
3325
4168

1392
2230
2784

250
315
400
500

360
455
578
722

9025
11375
14450
18050

6015
7583
9630
12030

210
263
336
420

5220
6650
8336
10440

3560
4380
5568
7120

630
800
1000
1250

909
1156
1444
1805

22750
28900
36100
45125

15166
19260
24060
30080

526
672
840
1050

13300
16672
20840
26060

8760
11136
13920
17480

1600
2000
2500
3150

2312
2888
3612
4546

57800
72200
90300
113650

38530
48120
60200
75780

1330
1680
2094
2636

33300
41680
52350
65893

22300
27840
34900
43933

1) uk = 4 %, standardized to DIN 42500 for SNT = 50 630 kVA


2) uk = 6 %, standardized to DIN 42500 for SNT = 100 1600 kVA
3) I"k = Initial symmetrical short-circuit current of transformer when connected to a system with unlimited short-circuit capacity

Approximation formula
Rated current of transformer

Short-circuit current of transformer

IN [A] = k x SNT [kVA]

I"k = IN/uk x 100

400 V: k = 1.45
690 V: k = 0.84

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System Overview
System selection criteria
LXA/LXC selection depending on transformer rated values
Transformer rated values
Rated current

Rel. shortcircuit
voltage

LX-System

uk

UninterPeak shortType
rupted short- circuit current
circuit current
I"k
Ipk

kAeff

kA

910

15.15

38.58

1155

19.25

49.00

1444

24.06

61.24

1805

30.07

76.57

2310

38.50

98.00

2887

48.11

122.50

3609

60.11

153.10

4546

75.78

192.90

LXA02
LXC01
LXA04
LXC02
LXA05
LXC04
LXA06
LXC05
LXA07
LXC06
LXA08
LXC07
LXC09
LXC08
LXC09

Rated current

Rated short-time
withstand current

Rated impulse
withstand current

Ie

Icw

Ipk

kAeff

kA

1000
1000
1250
1250
1600
1600
2000
2000
2500
2500
3200
3200
4000
4000
5000

35
38
50
50
60
60
75
75
86
86
100
100
140
150
150

70
80
110
110
132
132
158
165
194
189
220
220
220
255
255

Connecting a transformer to a Siemens distribution board

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System

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System components
Overview
Technical specifications
- Trunking units
- Tap-off units
- Weights
Selection and ordering data
- Straight trunking units
- Angle and branch units
- Connection units
- Tap-off units
Accessories
- for mounting and fixing
Dimensional drawings
- Trunking units
- Universal-connection units
- Cable feeder units
- Connection to distribution boards
- Tap-off units
- Accessories

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System components

Overview

1
2
2

6
6

1 Straight trunking units


2 Tap-off units
3 Connection units
4 Distribution board connections
5 Angle and branch units
6 Accessories

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System components
LX busbar trunking system
1 Straight trunking units
With or without fire barrier, EN 60439-2
Fire resistance class S 120 DIN 4102 Part 9, ISO 834
Degree of protection IP54, (IP55 on request)
Conductor configuration
- Standard lengths 3 m/2 m/1 m
- Optional lengths from 0.35 2.99 m
- For horizontal and vertical installation
Straight trunking units with tap-off points
- Tap-off points on one side
- Tap-off points on both sides
- Protection against direct contact IP20
during assembly and dismantling of tap-off units
- Anti-rotation feature: protection against
incorrect fitting (key-lock principle)
2 Tap-off units
Can be changed when system is live
Fitted with circuit-breaker or fuse switch disconnector
Early-make PE(N) connection contact during fitting
Safety resulting from a specified fitting/removal sequence
Sheet steel enclosure degree of protection IP54
Protection against direct contact IP20 during assembly and
dismantling
Permanently installed tap-off units
Fitted with circuit-breaker
Safety resulting from a specified fitting/removal sequence
Sheet steel enclosure degree of protection IP54
Protection against direct contact IP20 during assembly and
dismantling
Tap-off via joint block

3 Universal connection units


Transformer feeder units, enclosed
- For rated currents of 800 A 6300 A
- Connection lugs for all normal spacings
- Phase sequence to specification
Distribution board connections
- For rated currents of 800 A 6300 A
Cable feeders
- For rated currents of 800 A 3200 A
- Cable entry via cable grommets and cable anchoring rail
4 Distribution board connections
For connection to the SIVACON system or to non-Siemens
distribution boards
- Above
- Below
5 Angle and branch units
Adaptation which can be engineered flexibly to match
structural characteristics, with
- Elbow, offset elbow
- Knee, offset knee
- Z units
- T units
6 Accessories
End caps
Joint block
Protective sleeves
Fixing bracket
Connection tool

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System components
Reference keys LXA/LXC
Straight trunking units, angle and branch units,
fixing brackets for vertical installation
Rated current Ie [A]
Al
Cu
Code No.

Code No.
30

Conductor configuration:
L1 + L2 + L3 + PE1)

800

1000

01

41

L1 + L2 + L3 + PEN/PEN4)

1000

1250

02

51

L1 + L2 + L3 + N + PE1)

1400

03

52

L1 + L2 + L3 + N + N3) + PE1)

1250

1600

04

535)

L1 + L2 + L3 + N + PE/PE4)

1600

2000

05

545)

L1 + L2 + L3 + N + N3) + PE/PE4)

2000

2500

06

61

L1 + L2 + L3 + N + (PE)2) + PE1)

2500

3200

07

62

L1 + L2 + L3 + N + N3) + (PE)2) + PE1)

3200
4000

4000
5000

08
09

4500

63007)

10

Fire barrier
Positioning X*
(see Engineering)

Conductor material
A
Al
C
Cu

3
LX

. .. ..

-.... +LX

Type

. .. ..

Type suffix

-S120-X..

Non-Siemens connection unit, expansion unit, clamp terminal, end flange,


protectice sleeve, fire barrier for installation on site
Rated current le [A]
Al
Code No.

Cu

Code No.

Code No.
30

Conductor configuration:
L1 + L2 + L3 + PE1)

800

C 01

1000

01

41

L1 + L2 + L3 + PEN/PEN4)

1000

C 02

1250

02

51

L1 + L2 + L3 + N + PE1)

1400

03

52

L1 + L2 + L3 + N + N3) + PE1)

1250

C 04

1600

04

53

L1 + L2 + L3 + N + PE/PE4)

1600

A 056)

2000

05

54

L1 + L2 + L3 + N + N3) + PE/PE4)

2000

C 06

2500

06

61

L1 + L2 + L3 + N + (PE)2) + PE1)

2500

C 07

3200

07

62

L1 + L2 + L3 + N + N3) + (PE)2) + PE1)

3200
4000
4500

C 08
C 09
A 106)

4000
5000
63007)

08
09
10

LX

... ..

-..

Type

1) PE conductor = Enclosure
2) Separate PE conductor by means of an insulated busbar (Clean Earth)
3) Double cross-section of neutral conductor (200%) by means of additional
busbar
4) PE(PEN) conductor = busbar and enclosure
5) Only available as copper system (LXC)
6) These types have copper conductors
7) Technical clarification required before offer is submitted

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System components
Important notes
Please take into account when selecting and ordering:
Dimensions
On the selection and ordering pages, lengths are stated in
meters (m). Optional dimensions can be selected in a 0.01 m
grid.
Type
If a type designation contains * characters, it is not complete and
must be supplemented according to specifications in the list.
Typen suffix
The type suffixes flange plate, phase sequence etc. always have
to be stated together with the type.
Reference keys
On page 3/4 the LXA/LXC reference keys are stated. When selecting the types, the reference keys have to be transferred to
the selection pages.
In special cases, the reference key is stated on the selection
page, with e.g. tap-off units, cable infeeds and accessories.
Legend
Dimension
AD
D
L
W
X
Y
Z

Designation
Distance centre tap-off unit to centre clamp terminal
Length expansion compensation unit
Standard length
Optional length
Length of X limb
Length of Y limb
Length of Z limb

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System components

Technical specifications
LX..... Busbar trunking units
Standards
resistance to climate
Ambient temperature Min./Max./mean level over 24 hours
Degree of protection

Tightening torque for joint block (for repeat usage)


Busbar surface treatment

Nm

Material
Colour
Dimensions
Weights
Rated operational voltage Ui
acc. to DIN VDE 0110, IEC 909
Overvoltage category/pollution degree
Rated operational voltage Ue
Rated frequency

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V~
VV~
Hz

IEC/EN 60439 Parts 1 and 2


Damp heat, constant, as per IEC 60068-2-78
Damp heat, cyclic, as per IEC 60068-2-30
5/+40/+35
IP54,
IP55 with additional components exclusively with power transmission
120 10
Insulated over the entire length, aluminium has additional nickel and tin
plating, copper is tin plated
Paint finished aluminium housing
RAL 7035 (light grey)
see Dimensions
see Weights
690
800
III/3 to EN 60947
690
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LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking System


System components
LXA..30 busbar trunking units
System-dependent data
Rated current
Conductor impedance
at 50 Hz and a
busbar temperature of +20 C
at 50 Hz and when the
busbars have attained
operational temperature
for 5-pole systems (PE)
in the event of a fault to
EN 60439-2 Appendix N
Zero impedance
for 5-pole systems (PE)
to IEC 909, DIN VDE 0102
Short-circuit rating
Rated short-time withstand current
for phase conductors
of the 5th conductor
Rated impulse withstand current
Conductor material
Number of busbars
Conductor cross-section
Equivalent copper cross-section

IP54

Ie

LXA
A

0130
800

0230
1000

0430
1250

0530
1600

0630
2000

0730
2500

0830
3200

0930
4000

1030
4500

Resistance
Reactance
Impedance
Resistance
Reactance
Impedance
Resistance
Reactance
Impedance

R'20
X'20
Z'20
R'
X'
Z'
R'F
X'F
Z'F

m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m

0.117
0.028
0.120
0.146
0.028
0.149
0.174
0.084
0.193

0.084
0.031
0.090
0.106
0.031
0.110
0.154
0.085
0.175

0.056
0.024
0.061
0.070
0.024
0.074
0.123
0.069
0.141

0.036
0.017
0.040
0.043
0.017
0.046
0.079
0.056
0.096

0.027
0.009
0.029
0.034
0.009
0.029
0.072
0.040
0.082

0.023
0.011
0.025
0.028
0.011
0.025
0.069
0.044
0.081

0.018
0.009
0.020
0.022
0.008
0.024
0.055
0.040
0.068

0.014
0.005
0.015
0.017
0.005
0.018
0.040
0.025
0.047

0.011
0.012
0.006
0.014
0.006
0.015
0.040
0.028
0.048

Resistance
Reactance
Impedance

R'0
X'0
Z'0

m/m
m/m
m/m

0.297
0.216
0.367

0.274
0.200
0.339

0.251
0.184
0.311

0.228
0.168
0.283

0.204
0.152
0.254

0.181
0.136
0.226

0.158
0.119
0.197

0.135
0.103
0.169

0.111
0.088
0.141

rms value t = 1 s
rms value t = 1 s
Peak value

ICW
ICW
IPK

kA
kA
kA

25
35
15
21
53
70
Aluminium
3
3
292
386
948
948

50
30
110

60
36
132

75
45
158

86
51.6
194

100
60
220

140
60
255

150
70
255

3
586
1018

3
946
1135

3
1192
1348

3
1586
1348

6
1892
2270

6
2384
2694

6
3172
2696

L1, L2, L3
PE = Enclosure

Combustive energy
Trunking unit
without tap-off point
per tap-off point

mm2
mm2

kWh/m 1.83
2.9
kWh

1.91
2.9

2.37
2.9

3.32
2.9

5.01
2.9

5.09
2.9

6.84
2.9

10.22
2.9

10.4
2.9

m
m
kg/m

2
2
10.6

2
2
13.3

3
2
17.8

3
2
21.8

3
2
26.3

3
2
35.5

3
2
43.4

3
2
52.1

Max. fixing intervals


for normal mechanical load
Busbar position: horizontal, edgewise
Busbar position: horizontal, flat

Weights

2
2
9.6

Note:
For further information, see chapter Planning and Engineering Basic technical information.

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System components
LXA..41 busbar trunking units
System-dependent data
Rated current
Conductor impedance
at 50 Hz and a
busbar temperature of +20 C
at 50 Hz and when the
busbars have attained
operational temperature
for 4-pole systems
in the event of a fault to
EN 60439-2 Appendix N
Zero impedance
for 4-pole systems
to IEC 909, DIN VDE 0102
Short-circuit rating
Rated short-time withstand current
Rated impulse withstand current
Conductor material
Number of busbars
Conductor cross-section
Equivalent copper cross-section

IP54

Ie

LXA
A

0141
800

0241
1000

0441
1250

0541
1600

0641
2000

0741
2500

0841
3200

0941
4000

1041
4500

Resistance
Reactance
Impedance
Resistance
Reactance
Impedance
Resistance
Reactance
Impedance

R'20
X'20
Z'20
R'
X'
Z'
R'F
X'F
Z'F

m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m

0.117
0.028
0.120
0.146
0.028
0.149
0.158
0.074
0.175

0.084
0.031
0.090
0.106
0.031
0.110
0.126
0.083
0.150

0.056
0.024
0.061
0.070
0.024
0.074
0.093
0.064
0.113

0.036
0.017
0.040
0.043
0.017
0.046
0.063
0.050
0.080

0.027
0.009
0.029
0.034
0.009
0.035
0.048
0.032
0.058

0.023
0.011
0.025
0.028
0.011
0.030
0.043
0.035
0.055

0.018
0.008
0.020
0.022
0.008
0.024
0.036
0.032
0.048

0.014
0.005
0.015
0.017
0.005
0.018
0.025
0.018
0.030

0.011
0.006
0.012
0.014
0.006
0.015
0.022
0.018
0.028

Resistance
Reactance
Impedance

R'0
X'0
Z'0

m/m
m/m
m/m

0.227
0.132
0.263

0.190
0.133
0.232

0.145
0.101
0.177

0.102
0.080
0.129

0.081
0.047
0.094

0.073
0.057
0.093

0.063
0.050
0.080

0.041
0.026
0.049

0.036
0.026
0.044

rms value t = 1 s
Peak value

ICW
IPK

kA
kA

25
35
53
70
Aluminium
4
4
292
386
1109
1161

50
110

60
132

75
158

86
194

100
220

140
255

150
255

4
586
1341

4
946
1657

4
1192
2006

4
1586
2223

8
1892
3314

8
2384
4011

8
3172
4446

L1, L2, L3
PEN

Combustive energy
Trunking unit
without tap-off point
per tap-off point

mm2
mm2

kWh/m 1.95
kWh
2.9

2.04
2.9

2.53
2.9

3.54
2.9

5.33
2.9

5.42
2.9

7.28
2.9

10.88
2.9

11.07
2.9

m
m
kg/m

2
2
12

2
2
15.2

3
2
20.8

3
2
25.6

3
2
31.3

3
2
42

3
2
51.3

3
2
62.6

Max. fixing intervals


for normal mechanical load
Busbar position: horizontal, edgewise
Busbar position: horizontal, flat

Weights

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LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking System


System components
LXA..51 busbar trunking units
System-dependent data
Rated current
Conductor impedance
at 50 Hz and a
busbar temperature of +20 C
at 50 Hz and when the
busbars have attained
operational temperature
for 5-pole systems (PE)
in the event of a fault to
EN 60439-2 Appendix N
for 5-pole systems (N)
in the event of a fault to
EN 60439-2 Appendix N
Zero impedance
for 5-pole systems (PE)
to IEC 909, DIN VDE 0102
for 5-pole systems (N)
to IEC 909, DIN VDE 0102
Short-circuit rating
Rated short-time withstand current
for phase conductors
for neutral conductor
of the 5th conductor
Rated impulse
withstand current
Conductor material
Number of busbars
Conductor cross-section
Equivalent copper cross-section

IP54

Ie

LXA
A

0151
800

0251
1000

0451
1250

0551
1600

0651
2000

0751
2500

0851
3200

0951
4000

1051
4500

Resistance
Reactance
Impedance
Resistance
Reactance
Impedance
Resistance
Reactance
Impedance
Resistance
Reactance
Impedance

R'20
X'20
Z'20
R'
X'
Z'
R'F
X'F
Z'F
R'F
X'F
Z'F

m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m

0.117
0.028
0.120
0.146
0.028
0.149
0.174
0.084
0.193
0.249
0.113
0.273

0.084
0.031
0.090
0.106
0.031
0.110
0.154
0.085
0.176
0.192
0.122
0.227

0.056
0.024
0.061
0.070
0.024
0.074
0.123
0.069
0.141
0.133
0.095
0.163

0.036
0.017
0.040
0.043
0.017
0.046
0.079
0.056
0.097
0.086
0.072
0.112

0.027
0.009
0.029
0.034
0.009
0.035
0.072
0.040
0.082
0.064
0.046
0.079

0.023
0.011
0.025
0.028
0.011
0.030
0.069
0.044
0.082
0.055
0.047
0.072

0.018
0.009
0.020
0.022
0.008
0.024
0.055
0.040
0.068
0.047
0.043
0.064

0.014
0.005
0.015
0.017
0.005
0.018
0.040
0.025
0.048
0.032
0.023
0.039

0.011
0.012
0.006
0.014
0.006
0.015
0.040
0.028
0.049
0.028
0.023
0.036

Resistance
Reactance
Impedance
Resistance
Reactance
Impedance

R'0
X'0
Z'0
R'0
X'0
Z'0

m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m

0.281
0.198
0.344
0.484
0.175
0.515

0.274
0.200
0.339
0.377
0.177
0.417

0.240
0.161
0.289
0.260
0.134
0.293

0.159
0.130
0.205
0.167
0.095
0.192

0.153
0.094
0.179
0.128
0.061
0.142

0.154
0.101
0.184
0.106
0.065
0.125

0.121
0.097
0.155
0.095
0.060
0.112

0.092
0.063
0.111
0.062
0.030
0.069

0.095
0.069
0.117
0.052
0.030
0.060

rms value t = 1 s
rms value t = 1 s
rms value t = 1 s
Peak value

ICW
ICW
ICW
IPK

kA
kA
kA
kA

25
15
15
53

35
21
21
70

50
30
30
110

60
36
36
132

75
45
45
158

86
51.6
51.6
194

100
60
60
220

140
70
60
255

150
70
70
255

mm2
mm2
mm2

Aluminium
4
4
292
386
292
386
948
948

4
586
586
1018

4
946
946
1135

4
1192
1192
1348

4
1586
1586
1348

8
1892
1892
2270

8
2384
2384
2694

8
3172
3172
2696

L1, L2, L3
N
PE = Enclosure

Combustive energy
Trunking unit
without tap-off point
per tap-off point

kWh/m 1.95
2.9
kWh

2.04
2.9

2.53
2.9

3.54
2.9

5.33
2.9

5.42
2.9

7.28
2.9

10.88
2.9

11.07
2.9

Max. fixing intervals


for normal mechanical load
Busbar position: horizontal, edgewise
Busbar position: horizontal, flat
Weights

m
m
kg/m

2
2
12

2
2
15.2

3
2
20.8

3
2
25.6

3
2
31.3

3
2
42

3
2
51.3

3
2
62.6

2
2
10.6

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System components
LXA..52 busbar trunking units
System-dependent data
Rated current
Conductor impedance
at 50 Hz and a
busbar temperature of +20 C
at 50 Hz and when the
busbars have attained
operational temperature
for 5-pole systems (PE)
in the event of a fault to
EN 60439-2 Appendix N
for 5-pole systems (N)
in the event of a fault to
EN 60439-2 Appendix N
Zero impedance
for 5-pole systems (PE)
to IEC 909, DIN VDE 0102
for 5-pole systems (N)
to IEC 909, DIN VDE 0102

Short-circuit rating
Rated short-time withstand current
for phase conductors
for neutral conductor
of the 5th conductor
Rated impulse withstand current
Conductor material
Number of busbars
Conductor cross-section
Equivalent copper cross-section

IP54

Ie

LXA
A

0152
800

0252
1000

0452
1250

0552
1600

0652
2000

0752
2500

0852
3200

0952
4000

1052
4500

Resistance
Reactance
Impedance
Resistance
Reactance
Impedance
Resistance
Reactance
Impedance
Resistance
Reactance
Impedance

R'20
X'20
Z'20
R'
X'
Z'
R'F
X'F
Z'F
R'F
X'F
Z'F

m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m

0.117
0.028
0.120
0.146
0.028
0.149
0.174
0.084
0.193
0.187
0.133
0.229

0.084
0.031
0.090
0.106
0.031
0.110
0.154
0.085
0.175
0.166
0.122
0.206

0.056
0.024
0.061
0.070
0.024
0.074
0.123
0.069
0.141
0.146
0.110
0.182

0.036
0.017
0.040
0.043
0.017
0.046
0.079
0.056
0.096
0.125
0.099
0.159

0.027
0.009
0.029
0.034
0.009
0.029
0.072
0.040
0.082
0.104
0.088
0.136

0.023
0.011
0.025
0.028
0.011
0.025
0.069
0.044
0.081
0.083
0.077
0.113

0.018
0.009
0.020
0.022
0.008
0.024
0.055
0.040
0.068
0.062
0.065
0.089

0.014
0.005
0.015
0.017
0.005
0.018
0.040
0.025
0.047
0.042
0.054
0.068

0.011
0.012
0.006
0.014
0.006
0.015
0.040
0.028
0.048
0.021
0.043
0.047

Resistance
Reactance
Impedance
Resistance
Reactance
Impedance

R'0
X'0
Z'0
R'0
X'0
Z'0

m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m

0.297
0.216
0.367
0.100
0.195
0.219

0.274
0.200
0.339
0.092
0.177
0.199

0.251
0.184
0.311
0.083
0.159
0.179

0.228
0.168
0.283
0.074
0.141
0.159

0.204
0.152
0.254
0.066
0.123
0.139

0.181
0.136
0.226
0.058
0.105
0.119

0.158
0.119
0.197
0.049
0.087
0.099

0.135
0.103
0.169
0.041
0.068
0.079

0.111
0.088
0.141
0.032
0.050
0.059

rms value t = 1 s
rms value t = 1 s
rms value t = 1 s
Peak value

ICW
ICW
ICW
IPK

kA
kA
kA
kA

25
35
15
21
15
21
53
70
Aluminium
5
5
292
386
584
772
948
948

50
30
30
110

60
36
36
132

75
45
45
158

86
51.6
51.6
194

100
60
60
220

140
70
60
255

150
70
70
255

5
586
1172
1018

5
946
1892
1135

5
1192
2384
1348

5
1586
3172
1348

10
1892
3784
2270

10
2384
4768
2694

10
3172
6344
2696

L1, L2, L3
N
PE = Enclosure

mm2
mm2
mm2

Combustive energy
Trunking unit
without tap-off point
per tap-off point

kWh/m 2.43
2.9
kWh

2.55
2.9

3.16
2.9

4.42
2.9

6.66
2.9

6.77
2.9

9.1
2.9

13.6
2.9

13.83
2.9

Max. fixing intervals


for normal mechanical load
Busbar position: horizontal, edgewise
Busbar position: horizontal, flat
Weights

m
m
kg/m

2
2
13.3

2
2
17

3
2
23.8

3
2
29.3

3
2
36.3

3
2
48.5

3
2
59.2

3
2
73.2

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2
11.6

LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking System


System components
LXA..61 busbar trunking units
System-dependent data
Rated current
Conductor impedance
at 50 Hz and a
busbar temperature of +20 C
at 50 Hz and when the
busbars have attained
operational temperature
for 5-pole systems (PE)
in the event of a fault to
EN 60439-2 Appendix N
for 5-pole systems (N)
in the event of a fault to
EN 60439-2 Appendix N
Zero impedance
for 5-pole systems (PE)
to IEC 909, DIN VDE 0102
for 5-pole systems (N)
to IEC 909, DIN VDE 0102
Short-circuit rating
Rated short-time withstand current
for phase conductors
for neutral conductor
of the 5th conductor
Rated impulse withstand current
Conductor material
Number of busbars
Conductor cross-section
Equivalent copper cross-section

IP54

Ie

LXA
A

0161
800

0261
1000

0461
1250

0561
1600

0661
2000

0761
2500

0861
3200

0961
4000

1061
4500

Resistance
Reactance
Impedance
Resistance
Reactance
Impedance
Resistance
Reactance
Impedance
Resistance
Reactance
Impedance

R'20
X'20
Z'20
R'
X'
Z'
R'F
X'F
Z'F
R'F
X'F
Z'F

m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m

0.117
0.028
0.120
0.146
0.028
0.149
0.174
0.084
0.193
0.249
0.133
0.282

0.084
0.031
0.090
0.106
0.031
0.110
0.154
0.085
0.175
0.221
0.122
0.252

0.056
0.024
0.061
0.070
0.024
0.074
0.123
0.069
0.141
0.194
0.110
0.223

0.036
0.017
0.040
0.043
0.017
0.046
0.079
0.056
0.096
0.166
0.099
0.193

0.027
0.009
0.029
0.034
0.009
0.029
0.072
0.040
0.082
0.138
0.088
0.163

0.023
0.011
0.025
0.028
0.011
0.025
0.069
0.044
0.081
0.111
0.077
0.135

0.018
0.009
0.020
0.022
0.008
0.024
0.055
0.040
0.068
0.083
0.065
0.105

0.014
0.005
0.015
0.017
0.005
0.018
0.040
0.025
0.047
0.056
0.054
0.077

0.011
0.012
0.016
0.014
0.006
0.015
0.040
0.028
0.048
0.028
0.043
0.051

Resistance
Reactance
Impedance
Resistance
Reactance
Impedance

R'0
X'0
Z'0
R'0
X'0
Z'0

m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m

0.297
0.216
0.367
0.484
0.195
0.521

0.274
0.200
0.339
0.430
0.177
0.465

0.251
0.184
0.311
0.376
0.159
0.408

0.228
0.168
0.283
0.322
0.141
0.351

0.204
0.152
0.254
0.268
0.123
0.294

0.181
0.136
0.226
0.214
0.105
0.238

0.158
0.119
0.197
0.160
0.087
0.182

0.135
0.103
0.169
0.106
0.068
0.125

0.111
0.088
0.141
0.052
0.050
0.072

rms value t = 1 s
rms value t = 1 s
rms value t = 1 s
Peak value

ICW
ICW
ICW
IPK

kA
kA
kA
kA

25
35
15
21
15
21
53
70
Aluminium
5
5
292
386
292
386
948
948

50
30
30
110

60
36
36
132

75
45
45
158

86
51.6
51.6
194

100
60
60
220

140
70
60
255

150
70
70
255

5
586
586
1018

5
946
946
1135

5
1192
1192
1348

5
1586
1586
1348

10
1892
1892
2270

10
2384
2384
2694

10
3172
3172
2696

L1, L2, L3, (PE)1)


N
PE = Enclosure

Combustive energy
Trunking unit
without tap-off point
per tap-off point
Max. fixing intervals
for normal mechanical load
Busbar position: horizontal, edgewise
Busbar position: horizontal, flat

Weights

mm2
mm2
mm2

kWh/m 2.43
2.9
kWh

2.55
2.9

3.16
2.9

4.42
2.9

6.66
2.9

6.77
2.9

9.1
2.9

13.6
2.9

13.83
2.9

m
m
kg/m

2
2
13.3

2
2
17

3
2
23.8

3
2
29.3

3
2
36.3

3
2
48.5

3
2
59.2

3
2
73.2

2
2
11.6

1) Insulated PE conductor

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LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking System


System components
LXA..62 busbar trunking units
System-dependent data
Rated current
Conductor impedance
at 50 Hz and a
busbar temperature of +20 C
at 50 Hz and when the
busbars have attained
operational temperature
for 5-pole systems (PE)
in the event of a fault to
EN 60439-2 Appendix N
for 5-pole systems (N)
in the event of a fault to
EN 60439-2 Appendix N
Zero impedance
for 5-pole systems (PE)
to IEC 909, DIN VDE 0102
for 5-pole systems (N)
to IEC 909, DIN VDE 0102

Short-circuit rating
Rated short-time withstand current
for phase conductors
for neutral conductor
of the 5th conductor
Rated impulse withstand current
Conductor material
Number of busbars
Conductor cross-section
Equivalent copper cross-section

IP54

Ie

LXA
A

0162
800

0262
1000

0462
1250

0562
1600

0662
2000

0762
2500

0862
3200

0962
4000

1062
4500

Resistance
Reactance
Impedance
Resistance
Reactance
Impedance
Resistance
Reactance
Impedance
Resistance
Reactance
Impedance

R'20
X'20
Z'20
R'
X'
Z'
R'F
X'F
Z'F
R'F
X'F
Z'F

m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m

0.117
0.028
0.120
0.146
0.028
0.149
0.174
0.084
0.193
0.187
0.133
0.229

0.084
0.031
0.090
0.106
0.031
0.110
0.154
0.085
0.175
0.166
0.122
0.206

0.056
0.024
0.061
0.070
0.024
0.074
0.123
0.069
0.141
0.146
0.110
0.182

0.036
0.017
0.040
0.043
0.017
0.046
0.079
0.056
0.096
0.125
0.099
0.159

0.027
0.009
0.029
0.034
0.009
0.029
0.072
0.040
0.082
0.104
0.088
0.136

0.023
0.011
0.025
0.028
0.011
0.025
0.069
0.044
0.081
0.083
0.077
0.113

0.018
0.009
0.020
0.022
0.008
0.024
0.055
0.040
0.068
0.062
0.065
0.089

0.014
0.005
0.015
0.017
0.005
0.018
0.040
0.025
0.047
0.042
0.054
0.068

0.011
0.012
0.016
0.014
0.006
0.015
0.040
0.028
0.048
0.021
0.043
0.047

Resistance
Reactance
Impedance
Resistance
Reactance
Impedance

R'0
X'0
Z'0
R'0
X'0
Z'0

m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m

0.297
0.216
0.367
0.100
0.195
0.219

0.274
0.200
0.339
0.092
0.177
0.199

0.251
0.184
0.311
0.083
0.159
0.179

0.228
0.168
0.283
0.074
0.141
0.159

0.204
0.152
0.254
0.066
0.123
0.139

0.181
0.136
0.226
0.058
0.105
0.119

0.158
0.119
0.197
0.049
0.087
0.099

0.135
0.103
0.169
0.041
0.068
0.079

0.111
0.088
0.141
0.032
0.050
0.059

rms value t = 1 s
rms value t = 1 s
rms value t = 1 s
Peak value

ICW
ICW
ICW
IPK

kA
kA
kA
kA

25
35
15
21
15
21
53
70
Aluminium
6
6
292
386
584
772
948
948

50
30
30
110

60
36
36
132

75
45
45
158

86
51.6
51.6
194

100
60
60
220

140
70
60
255

150
70
70
255

6
586
1172
1018

6
946
1892
1135

6
1192
2384
1348

6
1586
3172
1348

12
1892
3784
2270

12
2384
4768
2694

12
3172
6344
2696

L1, L2, L3, (PE)1)


N
PE = Enclosure

Combustive energy
Trunking unit
without tap-off point
per tap-off point
Max. fixing intervals
for normal mechanical load
Busbar position: horizontal, edgewise
Busbar position: horizontal, flat

Weights
1) Insulated PE conductor

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Siemens LV 72 2005

mm2
mm2
mm2

kWh/m 2.92
2.9
kWh

3.06
2.9

3.79
2.9

5.31
2.9

7.99
2.9

8.13
2.9

10.92
2.9

16.32
2.9

16.6
2.9

m
m
kg/m

2
2
14.7

2
2
18.9

3
2
26.8

3
2
33.1

3
2
41.3

3
2
55

3
2
67.2

3
2
83.7

2
2
12.6

LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking System


System components
LXC..30 busbar trunking units
System-dependent data
Rated current
Conductor impedance
at 50 Hz and a
busbar temperature of +20 C
at 50 Hz and when the
busbars have attained
operational temperature
for 5-pole systems (PE)
in the event of a fault to
EN 60439-2 Appendix N
Zero impedance
for 5-pole systems (PE)
to IEC 909, DIN VDE 0102
Short-circuit rating
Rated short-time withstand current
for phase conductors
of the 5th conductor
Rated impulse withstand current
Conductor material
Number of busbars
Conductor cross-section
Equivalent copper cross-section

IP54

Ie

LXC
A

0130
1000

0230
1250

0330
1400

0430
1600

0530
2000

0630
2500

0730
3200

0830
4000

0930
5000

1030

Resistance
Reactance
Impedance
Resistance
Reactance
Impedance
Resistance
Reactance
Impedance

R'20
X'20
Z'20
R'
X'
Z'
R'F
X'F
Z'F

m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m

0.065
0.027
0.071
0.083
0.027
0.087
0.137
0.092
0.165

0.051
0.031
0.059
0.065
0.031
0.072
0.125
0.085
0.151

0.044
0.020
0.048
0.055
0.020
0.059
0.113
0.078
0.137

0.037
0.026
0.045
0.045
0.026
0.051
0.101
0.070
0.122

0.027
0.013
0.030
0.035
0.013
0.037
0.089
0.063
0.109

0.017
0.009
0.019
0.021
0.009
0.022
0.077
0.056
0.095

0.013
0.011
0.017
0.016
0.011
0.019
0.065
0.049
0.081

0.011
0.008
0.014
0.014
0.008
0.016
0.053
0.041
0.067

0.009
0.005
0.010
0.011
0.005
0.012
0.041
0.034
0.053

Resistance
Reactance
Impedance

R'0
X'0
Z'0

m/m
m/m
m/m

0.274
0.207
0.343

0.254
0.191
0.317

0.233
0.175
0.291

0.213
0.160
0.266

0.193
0.144
0.240

0.172
0.128
0.214

0.152
0.113
0.189

0.132
0.097
0.163

0.111
0.082
0.138

rms value t = 1 s
rms value t = 1 s
Peak value

ICW
ICW
IPK

kA
kA
kA

38
50
23
30
80
110
Copper
3
3
292
386
948
948

57
34
125

60
36
132

75
45
165

86
51
189

100
60
220

150
70
255

150
70
255

3
442
1018

3
586
1018

3
712
1135

3
1192
1348

3
1586
1348

6
1892
2270

6
2384
2696

L1, L2, L3
PE = Enclosure

Combustive energy
Trunking unit
without tap-off point
per tap-off point
Max. fixing intervals
for normal mechanical load
Busbar position: horizontal, edgewise
Busbar position: horizontal, flat

Weights

mm2
mm2

kWh/m 1.83
2.9
kWh

1.91
2.9

2.27
2.9

2.37
2.9

3.27
2.9

5.01
2.9

5.09
2.9

6.84
2.9

10.22
2.9

m
m
kg/m

2
2
17.8

2
2
19.9

2
2
24.2

3
2
28.6

3
2
44.0

3
2
55.8

3
2
70.7

3
2
87.8

2
2
15.0

Siemens LV 72 2005

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LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking System


System components
LXC..41 busbar trunking units
System-dependent data
Rated current
Conductor impedance
at 50 Hz and a
busbar temperature of +20 C
at 50 Hz and when the
busbars have attained
operational temperature
for 4-pole systems
in the event of a fault to
EN 60439-2 Appendix N
Zero impedance
for 4-pole systems
to IEC 909, DIN VDE 0102
Short-circuit rating
Rated short-time withstand current
Rated impulse withstand current
Conductor material
Number of busbars
Conductor cross-section
Equivalent copper cross-section

IP54

Ie

LXC
A

0141
1000

0241
1250

0341
1400

0441
1600

0541
2000

0641
2500

0741
3200

0841
4000

0941
5000

1041

Resistance
Reactance
Impedance
Resistance
Reactance
Impedance
Resistance
Reactance
Impedance

R'20
X'20
Z'20
R'
X'
Z'
R'F
X'F
Z'F

m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m

0.065
0.027
0.071
0.083
0.027
0.087
0.107
0.079
0.133

0.051
0.031
0.059
0.065
0.031
0.072
0.090
0.081
0.121

0.044
0.020
0.048
0.055
0.020
0.059
0.076
0.060
0.097

0.037
0.026
0.045
0.045
0.026
0.051
0.070
0.065
0.095

0.027
0.013
0.030
0.035
0.013
0.037
0.052
0.047
0.070

0.017
0.009
0.019
0.021
0.009
0.022
0.036
0.033
0.049

0.013
0.011
0.017
0.016
0.011
0.020
0.032
0.037
0.049

0.011
0.008
0.014
0.014
0.008
0.016
0.025
0.029
0.038

0.009
0.005
0.010
0.011
0.005
0.012
0.018
0.018
0.026

Resistance
Reactance
Impedance

R'0
X'0
Z'0

m/m
m/m
m/m

0.172
0.121
0.210

0.147
0.127
0.194

0.121
0.092
0.152

0.114
0.095
0.148

0.089
0.067
0.111

0.064
0.046
0.079

0.054
0.049
0.073

0.047
0.043
0.064

0.032
0.026
0.042

rms value t = 1 s
Peak value

ICW
IPK

kA
kA

38
50
80
110
Copper
4
4
292
386
1240 1334

57
125

60
132

75
165

86
189

100
220

150
255

150
255

4
442
1460

4
586
1604

4
712
1847

4
1192
2540

4
1586
2934

8
1892
4162

8
2384
5080

L1, L2, L3
PEN

Combustive energy
Trunking unit
without tap-off point
per tap-off point
Max. fixing intervals
for normal mechanical load
Busbar position: horizontal, edgewise
Busbar position: horizontal, flat

Weights

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Siemens LV 72 2005

mm2
mm2

kWh/m 1.95
2.9
kWh

2.04
2.9

2.42
2.9

2.53
2.9

3.48
2.9

5.33
2.9

5.42
2.9

7.28
2.9

10.88
2.9

m
m
kg/m

2
2
21.5

2
2
24.1

2
2
29.7

3
2
35.3

3
2
55.2

3
2
70.6

3
2
88.9

3
2
110.5

2
2
17.9

LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking System


System components
LXC..51 busbar trunking units
System-dependent data
Rated current
Conductor impedance
at 50 Hz and a
busbar temperature of +20 C
at 50 Hz and when the
busbars have attained
operational temperature
for 5-pole systems (PE)
in the event of a fault to
EN 60439-2 Appendix N
for 5-pole systems (N)
in the event of a fault to
EN 60439-2 Appendix N
Zero impedance
for 5-pole systems (PE)
to IEC 909, DIN VDE 0102
for 5-pole systems (N)
to IEC 909, DIN VDE 0102
Short-circuit rating
Rated short-time withstand current
for phase conductors
for neutral conductor
of the 5th conductor
Rated impulse withstand current
Conductor material
Number of busbars
Conductor cross-section
Equivalent copper cross-section

IP54

Ie

LXC
A

0151
1000

0251
1250

0351
1400

0451
1600

0551
2000

0651
2500

0751
3200

0851
4000

0951
5000

1051

Resistance
Reactance
Impedance
Resistance
Reactance
Impedance
Resistance
Reactance
Impedance
Resistance
Reactance
Impedance

R'20
X'20
Z'20
R'
X'
Z'
R'F
X'F
Z'F
R'F
X'F
Z'F

m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m

0.065
0.027
0.071
0.083
0.027
0.087
0.132
0.084
0.156
0.149
0.109
0.184

0.051
0.031
0.059
0.065
0.031
0.072
0.119
0.085
0.146
0.127
0.118
0.174

0.044
0.020
0.048
0.055
0.020
0.059
0.101
0.070
0.123
0.104
0.084
0.134

0.037
0.026
0.045
0.045
0.026
0.051
0.101
0.070
0.123
0.090
0.091
0.128

0.027
0.013
0.030
0.035
0.013
0.037
0.082
0.056
0.099
0.065
0.062
0.090

0.017
0.009
0.019
0.021
0.009
0.022
0.065
0.040
0.076
0.042
0.041
0.058

0.013
0.011
0.017
0.016
0.011
0.019
0.063
0.042
0.075
0.039
0.050
0.064

0.011
0.008
0.014
0.014
0.008
0.016
0.046
0.033
0.056
0.030
0.036
0.047

0.009
0.005
0.010
0.011
0.005
0.012
0.036
0.026
0.044
0.021
0.022
0.030

Resistance
Reactance
Impedance
Resistance
Reactance
Impedance

R'0
X'0
Z'0
R'0
X'0
Z'0

m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m

0.252
0.192
0.317
0.293
0.153
0.330

0.245
0.191
0.310
0.244
0.161
0.292

0.203
0.161
0.259
0.204
0.112
0.233

0.213
0.157
0.264
0.173
0.119
0.210

0.181
0.132
0.224
0.129
0.080
0.152

0.156
0.096
0.183
0.082
0.053
0.098

0.152
0.096
0.180
0.074
0.062
0.096

0.108
0.079
0.134
0.061
0.049
0.078

0.089
0.067
0.111
0.043
0.030
0.053

rms value t = 1 s
rms value t = 1 s
rms value t = 1 s
Peak value

ICW
ICW
ICW
IPK

kA
kA
kA
kA

38
50
23
30
23
30
80
110
Copper
4
4
292
386
292
386
948
948

57
34
34
125

60
36
36
132

75
45
45
165

86
51
51
189

100
60
60
220

150
70
70
255

150
70
70
255

4
442
442
1018

4
586
586
1018

4
712
712
1135

4
1192
1192
1348

4
1586
1586
1348

8
1892
1892
2270

8
2384
2384
2696

L1, L2, L3
N
PE = Enclosure

Combustive energy
Trunking unit
without tap-off point
per tap-off point
Max. fixing intervals
for normal mechanical load
Busbar position: horizontal, edgewise
Busbar position: horizontal, flat

Weights

mm2
mm2
mm2

kWh/m 1.95
2.9
kWh

2.04
2.9

2.42
2.9

2.53
2.9

3.48
2.9

5.33
2.9

5.42
2.9

7.28
2.9

10.88
2.9

m
m
kg/m

2
2
21.5

2
2
24.1

2
2
29.7

3
2
35.3

3
2
55.2

3
2
70.6

3
2
88.9

3
2
110.5

2
2
17.9

Siemens LV 72 2005

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LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking System


System components
LXC..52 busbar trunking units
System-dependent data
Rated current
Conductor impedance
at 50 Hz and a
busbar temperature of +20 C
at 50 Hz and when the
busbars have attained
operational temperature
for 5-pole systems (PE)
in the event of a fault to
EN 60439-2 Appendix N
for 5-pole systems (N)
in the event of a fault to
EN 60439-2 Appendix N
Zero impedance
for 5-pole systems (PE)
to IEC 909, DIN VDE 0102
for 5-pole systems (N)
to IEC 909, DIN VDE 0102

Short-circuit rating
Rated short-time withstand current
for phase conductors
for neutral conductor
of the 5th conductor
Rated impulse withstand current
Conductor material
Number of busbars
Conductor cross-section
Equivalent copper cross-section

IP54

Ie

LXC
A

0152
1000

0252
1250

0352
1400

0452
1600

0552
2000

0652
2500

0752
3200

0852
4000

0952
5000

1052

Resistance
Reactance
Impedance

R'20
X'20
Z'20

m/m
m/m
m/m

0.065
0.027
0.071

0.051
0.031
0.059

0.044
0.020
0.048

0.037
0.026
0.045

0.027
0.013
0.030

0.017
0.009
0.019

0.013
0.011
0.017

0.011
0.008
0.014

0.009
0.005
0.010

Resistance
Reactance
Impedance
Resistance
Reactance
Impedance
Resistance
Reactance
Impedance

R'
X'
Z'
R'F
X'F
Z'F
R'F
X'F
Z'F

m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m

0.083
0.027
0.087
0.137
0.092
0.165
0.112
0.129
0.170

0.065
0.031
0.072
0.125
0.085
0.151
0.100
0.118
0.154

0.055
0.020
0.059
0.113
0.078
0.137
0.088
0.107
0.138

0.045
0.026
0.051
0.101
0.070
0.122
0.076
0.096
0.122

0.035
0.013
0.037
0.089
0.063
0.109
0.064
0.085
0.106

0.021
0.009
0.022
0.077
0.056
0.095
0.052
0.074
0.090

0.016
0.011
0.019
0.065
0.049
0.081
0.040
0.063
0.074

0.014
0.008
0.016
0.053
0.041
0.067
0.028
0.052
0.059

0.011
0.005
0.012
0.041
0.034
0.053
0.016
0.042
0.044

Resistance
Reactance
Impedance
Resistance
Reactance
Impedance

R'0
X'0
Z'0
R'0
X'0
Z'0

m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m

0.274
0.207
0.343
0.220
0.177
0.282

0.254
0.191
0.317
0.197
0.162
0.255

0.233
0.175
0.291
0.173
0.146
0.226

0.213
0.160
0.266
0.149
0.131
0.198

0.193
0.144
0.240
0.126
0.115
0.170

0.172
0.128
0.214
0.103
0.100
0.143

0.152
0.113
0.189
0.079
0.084
0.115

0.132
0.097
0.163
0.056
0.069
0.088

0.111
0.082
0.138
0.032
0.053
0.061

rms value t = 1 s
rms value t = 1 s
rms value t = 1 s
Peak value

ICW
ICW
ICW
IPK

kA
kA
kA
kA

38
50
23
30
23
30
80
110
Copper
5
5
292
386
584
772
948
948

57
34
34
125

60
36
36
132

75
45
45
165

86
51
51
189

100
60
60
220

150
70
70
255

150
70
70
255

5
442
884
1018

5
586
1172
1018

5
712
1424
1135

5
1192
2384
1348

5
1586
3172
1348

10
1892
3784
2270

10
2384
4768
2696

L1, L2, L3
N
PE = Enclosure

Combustive energy
Trunking unit
without tap-off point
per tap-off point
Max. fixing intervals
for normal mechanical load
Busbar position: horizontal, edgewise
Busbar position: horizontal, flat

Weights

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Siemens LV 72 2005

mm2
mm2
mm2

kWh/m 2.43
kWh
2.9

2.55
2.9

3.02
2.9

3.16
2.9

4.35
2.9

6.66
2.9

6.77
2.9

9.1
2.9

13.6
2.9

m
m
kg/m

2
2
25.3

2
2
28.2

2
2
35.2

3
2
41.9

3
2
66.3

3
2
85.5

3
2
107.2

3
2
133.2

2
2
20.7

LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking System


System components
LXC..53 busbar trunking units
System-dependent data
Rated current
Conductor impedance
at 50 Hz and a
busbar temperature of +20 C
at 50 Hz and when the
busbars have attained
operational temperature
for 5-pole systems (PE)
in the event of a fault to
EN 60439-2 Appendix N
for 5-pole systems (N)
in the event of a fault to
EN 60439-2 Appendix N
Zero impedance
for 5-pole systems (PE)
to IEC 909, DIN VDE 0102
for 5-pole systems (N)
to IEC 909, DIN VDE 0102
Short-circuit rating
Rated short-time withstand current
for phase conductors
for neutral conductor
of the 5th conductor
Rated impulse withstand current
Conductor material
Number of busbars
Conductor cross-section
Equivalent copper cross-section

IP54

Ie

LXC
A

0153
1000

0253
1250

0353
1400

0453
1600

0553
2000

0653
2500

0753
3200

0853
4000

0953
5000

1053

Resistance
Reactance
Impedance

R'20
X'20
Z'20

m/m
m/m
m/m

0.065
0.027
0.071

0.051
0.031
0.059

0.044
0.020
0.048

0.037
0.026
0.045

0.027
0.013
0.030

0.017
0.009
0.019

0.013
0.011
0.017

0.011
0.008
0.014

0.009
0.005
0.010

Resistance
Reactance
Impedance
Resistance
Reactance
Impedance
Resistance
Reactance
Impedance

R'
X'
Z'
R'F
X'F
Z'F
R'F
X'F
Z'F

m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m

0.083
0.027
0.087
0.116
0.088
0.145
0.149
0.129
0.197

0.065
0.031
0.072
0.104
0.081
0.131
0.133
0.118
0.177

0.055
0.020
0.059
0.091
0.073
0.116
0.117
0.107
0.158

0.045
0.026
0.051
0.079
0.066
0.102
0.101
0.096
0.139

0.035
0.013
0.037
0.067
0.058
0.088
0.085
0.085
0.120

0.021
0.009
0.022
0.055
0.050
0.074
0.069
0.074
0.101

0.016
0.011
0.019
0.043
0.043
0.060
0.053
0.063
0.082

0.014
0.008
0.016
0.031
0.035
0.046
0.037
0.052
0.063

0.011
0.005
0.012
0.020
0.027
0.033
0.021
0.042
0.046

Resistance
Reactance
Impedance
Resistance
Reactance
Impedance

R'0
X'0
Z'0
R'0
X'0
Z'0

m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m

0.203
0.187
0.276
0.293
0.177
0.342

0.183
0.171
0.250
0.262
0.162
0.308

0.162
0.155
0.224
0.230
0.146
0.272

0.142
0.139
0.198
0.199
0.131
0.238

0.120
0.122
0.171
0.168
0.115
0.203

0.100
0.106
0.145
0.137
0.100
0.169

0.079
0.090
0.119
0.105
0.084
0.134

0.059
0.074
0.094
0.074
0.069
0.101

0.038
0.058
0.069
0.043
0.053
0.068

rms value t = 1 s
rms value t = 1 s
rms value t = 1 s
Peak value

ICW
ICW
ICW
IPK

kA
kA
kA
kA

38
50
23
30
23
30
80
110
Copper
5
5
292
386
292
386
948
948
292
386

57
34
34
125

60
36
36
132

75
45
45
165

86
51
51
189

100
60
60
220

150
70
70
255

150
70
70
255

5
442
442
1018
442

5
586
586
1018
586

5
712
712
1135
712

5
1192
1192
1348
1192

5
1586
1586
1348
1586

10
1892
1892
2270
1892

10
2384
2384
2696
2384

L1, L2, L3
N
PE = Enclosure
+ busbar

Combustive energy
Trunking unit
without tap-off point
per tap-off point
Max. fixing intervals
for normal mechanical load
Busbar position: horizontal, edgewise
Busbar position: horizontal, flat

Weights

mm2
mm2
mm2
mm2

kWh/m 2.43
2.9
kWh

2.55
2.9

3.02
2.9

3.16
2.9

4.35
2.9

6.66
2.9

6.77
2.9

9.1
2.9

13.6
2.9

m
m
kg/m

2
2
25.3

2
2
28.2

2
2
35.2

3
2
41.9

3
2
66.3

3
2
85.5

3
2
107.2

3
2
133.2

2
2
20.7

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LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking System


System components
LXC..54 busbar trunking units
System-dependent data
Rated current
Conductor impedance
at 50 Hz and a
busbar temperature of +20 C
at 50 Hz and when the
busbars have attained
operational temperature
for 5-pole systems (PE)
in the event of a fault to
EN 60439-2 Appendix N
for 5-pole systems (N)
in the event of a fault to
EN 60439-2 Appendix N
Zero impedance
for 5-pole systems (PE)
to IEC 909, DIN VDE 0102
for 5-pole systems (N)
to IEC 909, DIN VDE 0102

Short-circuit rating
Rated short-time withstand current
for phase conductors
for neutral conductor
of the 5th conductor
Rated impulse withstand current
Conductor material
Number of busbars
Conductor cross-section
Equivalent copper cross-section

IP54

Ie

LXC
A

0154
1000

0254
1250

0354
1400

0454
1600

0554
2000

0654
2500

0754
3200

0854
4000

0954
5000

1054

Resistance
Reactance
Impedance
Resistance
Reactance
Impedance
Resistance
Reactance
Impedance
Resistance
Reactance
Impedance

R'20
X'20
Z'20
R'
X'
Z'
R'F
X'F
Z'F
R'F
X'F
Z'F

m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m

0.065
0.027
0.071
0.083
0.027
0.087
0.116
0.088
0.145
0.112
0.129
0.170

0.051
0.031
0.059
0.065
0.031
0.072
0.104
0.081
0.131
0.100
0.118
0.154

0.044
0.020
0.048
0.055
0.020
0.059
0.091
0.073
0.116
0.088
0.107
0.138

0.037
0.026
0.045
0.045
0.026
0.051
0.079
0.066
0.102
0.076
0.096
0.122

0.027
0.013
0.030
0.035
0.013
0.037
0.067
0.058
0.088
0.064
0.085
0.106

0.017
0.009
0.019
0.021
0.009
0.022
0.055
0.050
0.074
0.052
0.074
0.090

0.013
0.011
0.017
0.016
0.011
0.019
0.043
0.043
0.060
0.040
0.063
0.074

0.011
0.008
0.014
0.014
0.008
0.016
0.031
0.035
0.046
0.028
0.052
0.059

0.009
0.005
0.010
0.011
0.005
0.012
0.020
0.027
0.033
0.016
0.042
0.044

Resistance
Reactance
Impedance
Resistance
Reactance
Impedance

R'0
X'0
Z'0
R'0
X'0
Z'0

m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m

0.203
0.187
0.276
0.220
0.177
0.282

0.183
0.171
0.250
0.197
0.162
0.255

0.162
0.155
0.224
0.173
0.146
0.226

0.142
0.139
0.198
0.149
0.131
0.198

0.120
0.122
0.171
0.126
0.115
0.170

0.100
0.106
0.145
0.103
0.100
0.143

0.079
0.090
0.119
0.079
0.084
0.115

0.059
0.074
0.094
0.056
0.069
0.088

0.038
0.058
0.069
0.032
0.053
0.061

rms value t = 1 s
rms value t = 1 s
rms value t = 1 s
Peak value

ICW
ICW
ICW
IPK

kA
kA
kA
kA

38
50
23
30
23
30
80
110
Copper
6
6
292
386
584
772
948
948
292
386

57
34
34
125

60
36
36
132

75
45
45
165

86
51
51
189

100
60
60
220

150
70
70
255

150
70
70
255

6
442
884
1018
442

6
586
1172
1018
586

6
712
1424
1135
712

6
1192
2384
1348
1192

6
1586
3172
1348
1586

12
1892
3784
2270
1872

12
2384
4768
2696
2384

L1, L2, L3
N
PE = Enclosure
+ busbar

Combustive energy
Trunking unit
without tap-off point
per tap-off point
Max. fixing intervals
for normal mechanical load
Busbar position: horizontal, edgewise
Busbar position: horizontal, flat

Weights

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mm2
mm2
mm2
mm2

kWh/m 2.92
2.9
kWh

3.06
2.9

3.63
2.9

3.79
2.9

5.22
2.9

7.99
2.9

8.13
2.9

10.92
2.9

16.32
2.9

m
m
kg/m

2
2
29

2
2
32.4

2
2
40.8

3
2
48.6

3
2
77.5

3
2
100.4

3
2
125.4

3
2
155.9

2
2
23.5

LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking System


System components
LXC..61 busbar trunking units
System-dependent data
Rated current
Conductor impedance
at 50 Hz and a
busbar temperature of +20 C
at 50 Hz and when the
busbars have attained
operational temperature
for 5-pole systems (PE)
in the event of a fault to
EN 60439-2 Appendix N
for 5-pole systems (N)
in the event of a fault to
EN 60439-2 Appendix N
Zero impedance
for 5-pole systems (PE)
to IEC 909, DIN VDE 0102
for 5-pole systems (N)
to IEC 909, DIN VDE 0102
Short-circuit rating
Rated short-time withstand current
for phase conductors
for neutral conductor
of the 5th conductor
Rated impulse withstand current
Conductor material
Number of busbars
Conductor cross-section
Equivalent copper cross-section

IP54

Ie

LXC
A

0161
1000

0261
1250

0361
1400

0461
1600

0561
2000

0661
2500

0761
3200

0861
4000

0961
5000

1061

Resistance
Reactance
Impedance
Resistance
Reactance
Impedance
Resistance
Reactance
Impedance
Resistance
Reactance
Impedance

R'20
X'20
Z'20
R'
X'
Z'
R'F
X'F
Z'F
R'F
X'F
Z'F

m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m

0.065
0.027
0.071
0.083
0.027
0.087
0.137
0.092
0.165
0.149
0.129
0.197

0.051
0.031
0.059
0.065
0.031
0.072
0.125
0.085
0.151
0.133
0.118
0.177

0.044
0.020
0.048
0.055
0.020
0.059
0.113
0.078
0.137
0.117
0.107
0.158

0.037
0.026
0.045
0.045
0.026
0.051
0.101
0.070
0.122
0.101
0.096
0.139

0.027
0.013
0.030
0.035
0.013
0.037
0.089
0.063
0.109
0.085
0.085
0.120

0.017
0.009
0.019
0.021
0.009
0.022
0.077
0.056
0.095
0.069
0.074
0.101

0.013
0.011
0.017
0.016
0.011
0.019
0.065
0.049
0.081
0.053
0.063
0.082

0.011
0.008
0.014
0.014
0.008
0.016
0.053
0.041
0.067
0.037
0.052
0.063

0.009
0.005
0.010
0.011
0.005
0.012
0.041
0.034
0.053
0.021
0.042
0.046

Resistance
Reactance
Impedance
Resistance
Reactance
Impedance

R'0
X'0
Z'0
R'0
X'0
Z'0

m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m

0.274
0.207
0.343
0.293
0.177
0.342

0.254
0.191
0.317
0.262
0.162
0.308

0.233
0.175
0.291
0.230
0.146
0.272

0.213
0.160
0.266
0.199
0.131
0.238

0.193
0.144
0.240
0.168
0.115
0.203

0.172
0.128
0.214
0.137
0.100
0.169

0.152
0.113
0.189
0.105
0.084
0.134

0.132
0.097
0.163
0.074
0.069
0.101

0.111
0.082
0.138
0.043
0.053
0.068

rms value t = 1 s
rms value t = 1 s
rms value t = 1 s
Peak value

ICW
ICW
ICW
IPK

kA
kA
kA
kA

38
50
23
30
23
30
80
110
Copper
5
5
292
386
292
386
948
948

57
34
34
125

60
36
36
132

75
45
45
165

86
51
51
189

100
60
60
220

150
70
70
255

150
70
70
255

5
442
442
1018

5
586
586
1018

5
712
712
1135

5
1192
1192
1348

5
1586
1586
1348

10
1892
1892
2270

10
2384
2384
2696

L1, L2, L3, (PE)1)


N
PE = Enclosure

Combustive energy
Trunking unit
without tap-off point
per tap-off point
Max. fixing intervals
for normal mechanical load
Busbar position: horizontal, edgewise
Busbar position: horizontal, flat

Weights

mm2
mm2
mm2

kWh/m 2.43
2.9
kWh

2.55
2.9

3.02
2.9

3.16
2.9

4.35
2.9

6.66
2.9

6.77
2.9

9.1
2.9

13.6
2.9

m
m
kg/m

2
2
25.3

2
2
28.2

2
2
35.2

3
2
41.9

3
2
66.3

3
2
85.5

3
2
107.2

3
2
133.2

2
2
20.7

1) Insulated PE conductor

Siemens LV 72 2005

3/19

LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking System


System components
LXC..62 busbar trunking units
System-dependent data
Rated current
Conductor impedance
at 50 Hz and a
busbar temperature of +20 C
at 50 Hz and when the
busbars have attained
operational temperature
for 5-pole systems (PE)
in the event of a fault to
EN 60439-2 Appendix N
for 5-pole systems (N)
in the event of a fault to
EN 60439-2 Appendix N
Zero impedance
for 5-pole systems (PE)
to IEC 909, DIN VDE 0102
for 5-pole systems (N)
to IEC 909, DIN VDE 0102

Short-circuit rating
Rated short-time withstand current
for phase conductors
for neutral conductor
of the 5th conductor
Rated impulse withstand current
Conductor material
Number of busbars
Conductor cross-section
Equivalent copper cross-section

IP54

Ie

LXC
A

0162
1000

0262
1250

0362
1400

0462
1600

0562
2000

0662
2500

0762
3200

0862
4000

0962
5000

1062

Resistance
Reactance
Impedance
Resistance
Reactance
Impedance
Resistance
Reactance
Impedance
Resistance
Reactance
Impedance

R'20
X'20
Z'20
R'
X'
Z'
R'F
X'F
Z'F
R'F
X'F
Z'F

m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m

0.065
0.027
0.071
0.083
0.027
0.087
0.137
0.092
0.165
0.112
0.129
0.170

0.051
0.031
0.059
0.065
0.031
0.072
0.125
0.085
0.151
0.100
0.118
0.154

0.044
0.020
0.048
0.055
0.020
0.059
0.113
0.078
0.137
0.088
0.107
0.138

0.037
0.026
0.045
0.045
0.026
0.051
0.101
0.070
0.122
0.076
0.096
0.122

0.027
0.013
0.030
0.035
0.013
0.037
0.089
0.063
0.109
0.064
0.085
0.106

0.017
0.009
0.019
0.021
0.009
0.022
0.077
0.056
0.095
0.052
0.074
0.090

0.013
0.011
0.017
0.016
0.011
0.019
0.065
0.049
0.081
0.040
0.063
0.074

0.011
0.008
0.014
0.014
0.008
0.016
0.053
0.041
0.067
0.028
0.052
0.059

0.009
0.005
0.010
0.011
0.005
0.012
0.041
0.034
0.053
0.016
0.042
0.044

Resistance
Reactance
Impedance
Resistance
Reactance
Impedance

R'0
X'0
Z'0
R'0
X'0
Z'0

m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m
m/m

0.274
0.207
0.343
0.220
0.177
0.282

0.254
0.191
0.317
0.197
0.162
0.255

0.233
0.175
0.291
0.173
0.146
0.226

0.213
0.160
0.266
0.149
0.131
0.198

0.193
0.144
0.240
0.126
0.115
0.170

0.172
0.128
0.214
0.103
0.100
0.143

0.152
0.113
0.189
0.079
0.084
0.115

0.132
0.097
0.163
0.056
0.069
0.088

0.111
0.082
0.138
0.032
0.053
0.061

rms value t = 1 s
rms value t = 1 s
rms value t = 1 s
Peak value

ICW
ICW
ICW
IPK

kA
kA
kA
kA

38
50
23
30
23
30
80
110
Copper
6
6
292
386
584
772
948
948

57
34
34
125

60
36
36
132

75
45
45
165

86
51
51
189

100
60
60
220

150
70
70
255

150
70
70
255

6
442
884
1018

6
586
1172
1018

6
712
1424
1135

6
1192
2384
1348

6
1586
3172
1348

12
1892
3784
2270

12
2384
4768
2696

L1, L2, L3, (PE)1)


N
PE = Enclosure

Combustive energy
Trunking unit
without tap-off point
per tap-off point
Max. fixing intervals
for normal mechanical load
Busbar position: horizontal, edgewise
Busbar position: horizontal, flat

Weights
1) Insulated PE conductor

3/20

Siemens LV 72 2005

mm2
mm2
mm2

kWh/m 2.92
2.9
kWh

3.06
2.9

3.63
2.9

3.79
2.9

5.22
2.9

7.99
2.9

8.13
2.9

10.92
2.9

16.32
2.9

m
m
kg/m

2
2
29

2
2
32.4

2
2
40.8

3
2
48.6

3
2
77.5

3
2
100.4

3
2
125.4

3
2
155.9

2
2
23.5

LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking System


Tap-off units
Tap-off units
General technical specifications
Standards
Climatic proofing

Hz
V

IEC/EN 60439 Parts 1 and 2, VDE 0660 Parts 500 and 502
Damp heat, constant, acc. to IEC 60068 Part-2-78
Damp heat, cyclic, acc. to IEC 60068 Part-2-30
-5/40/35
IP54
RAL 7035, light grey
see page 3/53 Dimensional drawings
see page 3/22 Weights
Paint finished steel enclosure
690
800
III/3, acc. to EN 604971
50
400

A
A
A
kA

80
160
400
630
100
200

125
250

see chapter Planning and Engineering tap-off units

8001)
10001)
12501)

L1, L2, L33)

mm2

1 x 25 ... 185

N, PE, ISO-PE

mm2

1 x 16 ... 35

Ambient temperature Min./Max. Mean level over 24 hours


Degree of protection
Colour, tap-off units
Dimensions
Weights
Material, tap-off units
Rated insulation voltage Ui
Overvoltage category/pollution degree
Rated frequency
Rated operational voltage Ue

V~
V-

Tap-off units with circuit-breakers


Rated current Ie

Rated conditional short-circuit current Icc


Connectable cross-sections (CU)

3)

Terminal bolt
Cable entry
at the end
at the side
Multi-core cable
Cable grommets
Cable diameter (mm)
Single-core cable2), ALU plate, without apertures

M8

1 x 25 ... 185
2 x 25 ... 70
1 x 50 ... 150
2 x 25 ... 70
M8

1 x 25 ... 240
2 x 25 ... 240
1 x 70 ... 240
2 x 70 ... 120
M12

1 x 25 ... 240
2 x 25 ... 240
1 x 70 ... 240
2 x 70 ... 120
M12

1 x 120 ... 185


2 x 95 ... 185
1 x 70 ... 240
4 x 70 ... 120
M12

Yes
No

Yes
Yes

Yes
Yes

No
Yes

No
Yes

1 x M63
34 ... 48

2 x KT4
14 ... 68
12 x M40

2 x KT4
14 ... 68
12 x M40

2 x KT4
14 ... 68
12 x M40

4 x KT4
14 ... 68
24 x M40

Tap-off units with fuse switch-disconnectors


Rated current

A
A
kA

100
160
400
630
125
250

see chapter Planning and Engineering tap-off units

L1, L2, L3

mm2

1 x 35 ... 95

N, PE, ISO-PE

mm2

1 x 16 ... 35

Rated conditional short-circuit current Icf


Connectable cross-sections (CU)

Terminal bolt
Cable entry
at the end
at the side
Multi-core cable
Cable grommets
Cable diameter (mm)
Single-core cable2), ALU plate, without apertures

1 x 95 ... 240
2 x 95 ... 120
1 x 95 ... 240
2 x 95 ... 120
M12

1 x 95 ... 240
2 x 95 ... 120
1 x 95 ... 240
2 x 95 ... 120
M12

M8

1 x 50 ... 240
2 x 50 ... 120
1 x 50 ... 240
2 x 50 ... 120
M8

Yes
No

Yes
Yes

Yes
Yes

No
Yes

1 x M63
34 ... 48

2 x KT4
14 ... 68
12 x M40

2 x KT4
14 ... 68
12 x M40

2 x KT4
14 ... 68
12 x M40

1) The rated current depends on the mounting position of the circuit-breaker.


If the tap-off unit is suspended (power tap-off below) a rated current reduction to 0.9 x Ie must be allowed for.
2) Cable entry requires use of cable glands with strain relief (not included in scope
of delivery).
3) The values are valid for tap-off units with NZM7 and NZM10. Tap-off units with
3VL on request.

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System components
Weights
Trunking units and feeder units
Type
LXA014(5)1
LXA024(5)1
LXA044(5)1
LXA054(5)1
LXA064(5)1
LXA074(5)1
LXA084(5)1
LXA094(5)1
LXA104(5)1
LXC014(5)1
LXC024(5)1
LXC034(5)1
LXC044(5)1
LXC054(5)1
LXC064(5)1
LXC074(5)1
LXC084(5)1
LXC094(5)1
LXC104(5)11)

Type
LXA0152
LXA0252
LXA0452
LXA0552
LXA0652
LXA0752
LXA0852
LXA0952
LXA1052
LXC0152
LXC0252
LXC0352
LXC0452
LXC0552
LXC0652
LXC0752
LXC0852
LXC0952
LXC10521)
LXC0153
LXC0253
LXC0353
LXC0453
LXC0553
LXC0653
LXC0753
LXC0853
LXC0953
LXC10531)
LXC0154
LXC0254
LXC0354
LXC0454
LXC0554
LXC0654
LXC0754
LXC0854
LXC0954
LXC1054

Run
kg/m
10.6
12.0
15.2
20.8
25.6
31.3
42.0
51.3
62.6
17.9
21.6
24.1
29.7
35.3
55.2
70.6
88.9
110.5

Expansion unit
kg/m

44.6

137.9
20.7
24.0
26.4
31.5
36.6
54.7
68.8
90.1
109.8

Run
kg/m
11.6
13.3
17.0
23.8
29.3
36.3
48.5
59.2
73.2
20.7
25.3
28.2
35.2
41.9
66.3
85.5
107.2
133.2

20.7
25.3
28.2
35.2
41.9
66.3
85.5
107.2
133.2

23.5
29.0
32.4
40.8
48.6
77.5
100.4
125.4
155.9

Expansion unit1)
kg/m

59.5

184.0
27.6
32.0
35.2
42.0
48.8
73.0
92.0
120.0
146.4

27.6
32.0
35.2
42.0
48.8
73.0
92.0
120.0
146.4

37.6
43.6
48.0
57.3
66.5
99.5
125.0
163.8
200.0

1) Weight information on request

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-FA
PS/kg

30.4

89.6
13.4
15.6
17.1
20.5
23.4
35.6
44.7
58.6
71.4

-FA1)
PS/kg

40.5

119.5
17.9
20.8
22.8
27.3
31.2
47.5
59.6
78.1
95.2

17.9
20.8
22.8
27.3
31.2
47.5
59.6
78.1
95.2

24.3
28.4
31.0
37.3
42.5
64.7
81.2
106.0
129.0

-AS1
kg/m
14.6
15.7
18.4
20.5
27.3
31.9
46.9
54.9
64.2
22.4
26.0
28.6
34.1
39.6
59.3
74.6
97.7
119.1

-AS2
kg/m
14.4
15.5
18.2
20.3
27.0
31.5
46.3
54.3
63.4
22.1
25.7
28.2
33.7
39.2
58.7
73.7
96.6
117.7

Type
LXA0161
LXA0261
LXA0461
LXA0561
LXA0661
LXA0761
LXA0861
LXA0961
LXA1061
LXC0161
LXC0261
LXC0361
LXC0461
LXC0561
LXC0661
LXC0761
LXC0861
LXC0961
LXC10611)
LXA0162
LXA0262
LXA0462
LXA0562
LXA0662
LXA0762
LXA0862
LXA0962
LXA1062
LXC0162
LXC0262
LXC0362
LXC0462
LXC0562
LXC0662
LXC0762
LXC0862
LXC0962
LXC1062

-AS3
kg/m
14.2
15.3
18.0
20.0
26.7
31.2
45.8
53.8
62.8
21.9
25.5
28.0
33.4
38.8
58.1
72.9
95.6
116.5

-AS1-T
kg/m
17.4
18.7
21.9
24.5
32.6
38.1
56.0
65.7
76.4
26.7
31.1
34.2
40.8
47.3
70.9
89.0
116.7
142.2

Run
kg/m
11.6
13.3
17.0
23.8
29.3
36.3
48.5
59.2
73.2
20.7
25.3
28.2
35.2
41.9
66.3
85.5
107.2
133.2

12.6
14.7
18.9
26.8
33.1
41.3
55.0
67.2
83.7
23.5
29.0
32.4
40.8
48.6
77.5
100.4
125.4
155.9

-AS2-T
kg/m
16.8
18.1
21.2
23.6
31.5
36.8
54.0
63.4
74.3
25.8
30.0
33.0
39.3
45.7
68.4
86.0
112.7
137.2

-AS3-T
kg/m
16.3
17.5
20.5
22.9
30.5
35.7
52.0
61.4
71.7
25.1
29.1
31.9
38.1
44.3
66.4
83.3
109.3
133.1

Expansion unit1)
kg/m

59.5

184.0
27.6
32.0
35.2
42.0
48.8
73.0
92.0
120.0
146.4

37.6
43.6
48.0
57.3
66.5
99.5
125.0
163.8
200.0

-KE
PS/kg

130

120
120
122
122
128
134
134

-FA1)
PS/kg

40.5

119.5
17.9
20.8
22.8
27.3
31.2
47.5
59.6
78.1
95.2

24.3
28.4
31.0
37.3
42.5
64.7
81.2
106.0
129.0

LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking System


System components
Trunking units, feeder units and accessories
Type
LXA0130
LXA0230
LXA0430
LXA0530
LXA0630
LXA0730
LXA0830
LXA0930
LXA1030
LXC0130
LXC0230
LXC0330
LXC0430
LXC0530
LXC0630
LXC0730
LXC0830
LXC0930
LXC10301)

Run
kg/m
9.6
10.6
13.3
17.8
21.8
26.3
35.5
43.4
52.1
15.0
17.8
19.9
24.2
28.6
44.0
55.8
70.7
87.8

Expansion unit
kg/m

33.5

103.4
15.6
18.0
19.8
23.7
27.5
41.0
51.6
67.6
82.4

-FA
PS/kg

22.8

67.2
10.0
11.7
13.0
15.4
17.6
26.7
33.5
44.0
53.5

Joint blocks and end flanges


Type
LXC01..
LXC02..
LXC03..
LXC04..
LXA05..
LXC05..
LXC06..
LXC07..
LXC08..
LXC09..
LXA10..
LXC10..1)

-KB
kg/PS
4.1
4.8
5.3
6.3
8.7
7.3
10.9
13.8
18.0
22.0
27.6

-KB-AK1)
kg/PS

-EF
kg/PS
2.8
2.8
3.3
3.3
4.2
5.8
5.8
8.4
11.4
11.4

1) Weight information on request

Fixing brackets, fixed points and accessories


Type
LX-BH
LX02-BF
LX04-BF
LX05-BF
LX07-BF
LX08-BF
LX10-BF
LX-BHF
LX02-BFF
LX04-BFF
LX05-BFF
LX07-BFF
LX08-BFF
LX10-BFF
LX-K
LX...-BV
LX...-BV-AK
LX...-BVD
LX...-BVFP1
LX...-BVFP2
LX-V

Weight
kg/PS
1.0
1.0
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.6
1.9
2.0
2.0
2.2
2.4
2.6
3.2
3.8
0.4
7.6
7.6
2.7
3.3
3.3
3.0

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System components
Straight trunking units with expansion units
Tap-off units with NZM7 and NZM10
3-pole
Type
LX-AK5(6)/LSH-80S-3
LX-AK5(6)/LSH-100S-3
LX-AK5(6)/LSH-125S-3
LX-AK5(6)/LSH-160S-3
LX-AK5(6)/LSH-200S-3
LX-AK5(6)/LSH-250S-3
LX-AK(6)/LS-400S-3
LX-AK(6)/LS-630S-3

Weight
kg
9.5
9.5
9.5
19.0
19.0
19.0
37.2
37.2

4-pole
Type
LX-AK5(6)/LSH-80S-4
LX-AK5(6)/LSH-100S-4
LX-AK5(6)/LSH-125S-4
LX-AK5(6)/LSH-160S-4
LX-K5(6)/LSH-200S-4
LX-AK5(6)/LSH-250S-4
LX-AK(6)/LS-400S-4
LX-AK(6)/LS-630S-4

Weight
kg
11.0
11.0
11.0
20.5
20.5
20.5
40.0
40.0

Weight
kg

4-pole
Type
LX-AK5(6)/LS-EC50-H(L)S
LX-AK5(6)/LS-EC63-H(L)S
LX-AK5(6)/LS-EC80-H(L)S
LX-AK5(6)/LS-EC100-H(L)S
LX-AK5(6)/LS-EC125-H(L)S
LX-AK5(6)/LS-EC160-H(L)S
LX-AK5(6)/LS-EC200-H(L)S
LX-AK5(6)/LS-EC250-H(L)S
LX-AK5(6)/LS-EC315-H(L)S
LX-AK5(6)/LS-EC400-H(L)S
LX-AK5(6)/LS-EC630-H(L)S
LX-AK5(6)/LS-BE800-LS
LX-AK5(6)/LS-BE1000-LS
LX-AK5(6)/LS-BE1250-LS

Weight
kg

4-pole
Type
LX-AK5(6)/FSH-100NF-4
LX-AK5(6)/FSH-160NF-4
LX-AK5(6)/FSH-125IEC-4
LX-AK5(6)/FSH-125BS-4
LX-AK5(6)/FSH-250IEC-4
LX-AK5(6)/FSH-250BS-4
LX-AK(6)/FS400IEC-4
LX-AK(6)/FS400BS-4
LX-AK(6)/FS630IEC-4
LX-AK(6)/FS630BS-4

Weight
kg
9.8
19.6
10.1
10.1
21.8
21.8
34.2
34.2

Tap-off units with Sentron 3VL1)

3-pole
Type
LX-AK5(6)/LS-DC50-H(L)S
LX-AK5(6)/LS-AE(DC)63-H(L)S
LX-AK5(6)/LS-DC80-H(L)S
LX-AK5(6)/LS-AE(DC)100-H(L)S
LX-AK5(6)/LS-DC125-H(L)S
LX-AK5(6)/LS-AE(DC)160-H(L)S
LX-AK5(6)/LS-AE(DC)200-H(L)S
LX-AK5(6)/LS-AE(DC)250-H(L)S
LX-AK5(6)/LS-AE(DC)315-H(L)S
LX-AK5(6)/LS-AE(DC)400-H(L)S
LX-AK5(6)/LS-AE(DC)630-H(L)S
LX-AK5(6)/LS-AE800-LS
LX-AK5(6)/LS-AE1000-LS
LX-AK5(6)/LS-AE1250-LS
1) Details on request

Tap-off units with fuse switch disconnectors


3-pole
Type
LX-AK5(6)/FSH-100NF-3
LX-AK5(6)/FSH-160NF-3
LX-AK5(6)/FSH-125IEC-3
LX-AK5(6)/FSH-125BS-3
LX-AK5(6)/FSH-250IEC-3
LX-AK5(6)/FSH-250BS-3
LX-AK(6)/FS400IEC-3
LX-AK(6)/FS400BS-3
LX-AK(6)/FS630IEC-3
LX-AK(6)/FS630BS-3

Weight
kg
9.3
19.1
9.6
9.6
20.5
20.5
32.9
32.9

PEN jumper for connection of N with PE in AK


Type

Weight
kg
0.3
0.4

LX-PEN400
LX-PEN630

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System components

Selection and ordering data


Straight trunking units
Length
L/W/D
m

Type

3.0

LX.....-3

+LX.....-S120-X*

2.0

LX.....-2

+LX.....-S120-X*

1.0

LX.....-1

0.35 - 0.99

LX.....-1W*

1.01 - 1.99

LX.....-2W*

+LX.....-S120-X*

2.01 - 2.99

LX.....-3W*

+LX.....-S120-X*

Type suffix
Fire barrier

without tap-off points


Standard lengths

Optional lengths

3
Phase sequence reversal unit
on request

1.25

Expansion unit1)

LX.....-P

&
1.0

LX.....-D

Expansion =

1) All types with copper conductors

Note:
Fire barrier is possible for optional lengths from 1.04 m.

For completing the ordering details:


For Type Reference Key/Important Notes see Page 3/4 and 3/5.
Examples: LXA0141-3
LXA0141-1W0,48
LXA0141-2 +LX01-S120-X1,0

* The types must be completed with the corrsponding dimensions.


The types must be completed with the type suffix, if necessary.

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LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking System


System components
Length
L

Type

Position of the tapoff point


AD (O-U)
m

3.0

0.67

LX.....-3-ADO-U

Type suffix
Tap-off point

with tap-off points


Standard length with max.
5 optional tap-off points at top and bottom

AD

+LX-A

1.17

+LX-B

1.67

+LX-C

2.17

+LX-D

2.67

+LX-E

O-U DO-U DO-U DO-U DO-U


A
A
A
A

Standard length with max.


5 optional tap-off points
On one side

3.0

AD

AD

AD

AD

0.67

LX.....-3-AD

+LX-F

1.17

+LX-G

1.67

+LX-H

2.17

+LX-I

2.67

+LX-K

AD

Standard length with 1 tap-off point


On one side

2.0

1.17

LX.....-2-1AD

AD

Note:
When engineering the tap-off point(s) take into account the dimensions of the tap-off units, see chapter Planning and
Engineering.

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For completing the ordering details:


For Type Reference Key/Important Notes see Page 3/4 and 3/5.
Examples of trunking units with
3 tap-off points at top and bottom:
LXA0141-3-ADO-U+LX-A+LX-C+LX-E

LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking System


System components
Length
L/W

Type

Type suffix
Fire barrier

Position of the
tap-off point
AD
m

3.0

2.17

LX.....-3-1AD

+LX.....-S120-X*

1.5 2.0

0.67 1.67

LX.....-1W*-1AD*

+LX.....-S120-X*

2.01 2.5

0.67 2.17

LX.....-2W*-1AD*

+LX.....-S120-X*

2.51 3.0

0.67 2.67

LX.....-3W*-1AD*

+LX.....-S120-X*

with tap-off points and adaptable fire barrier


Standard length with 1 tap-off point

AD

Optional length with 1 optional tap-off point

3
0.3

AD

Note:
For positioning of fire barrier, see chapter Planning and
Engineering.

For completing the ordering details:


For Type Reference Key/Important Notes see Page 3/4 and 3/5.
Examples: LXA0141-3-1AD
LXA0141-3W2,8-1AD1,3

*The types must be completed with the corrsponding dimensions.


The types must be completed with the type suffix, if necessary.

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System components
Angle and branch units
System

Length X

Length Y

Type

Type suffix
Fire barrier

Elbow
Left

LX.01 - 10

0.35

0.35

LX.....-LL

LX.01 - 10

0.35

0.71 - 1.22)

LX.....-LL-YB*

+LX.....-S120-X*

LX.01 - 10

0.71 - 1.21)

0.35

LX.....-LL-XB*

+LX.....-S120-X*

LX.01 - 10

0.35

0.35-0.7

LX.....-LL-Y*

LX.01 - 10

0.35-0.7

0.35

LX.....-LL-X*

Right

0.35

0.35

LX.....-LR

LX.01 - 10

0.35

0.71 - 1.22)

LX.....-LR-YB*

+LX.....-S120-X*

LX.01 - 10

0.71 - 1.21)

0.35

LX.....-LR-XB*

+LX.....-S120-X*

LX.01 - 10

0.35

0.35 - 0.7

LX.....-LR-Y*

LX.01 - 10

0.35 - 0.7

0.35

LX.....-LR-X*

LX.01 - 04

0.35

0.35

LX.....-LV

LX.05 - 07

0.5

0.5

Knee
Front

LX.08 - 10

0.8

0.8

LX.01 - 04

0.35

0.71 - 1.22)

LX.05 - 07

0.5

0.86 - 1.32)

LX.08 - 10

0.8

1.16 - 1.62)

LX.01 - 04

0.35

0.35 - 0.7

LX.05 - 07

0.5

0.5 - 0.85

LX.08 - 10

0.8

0.8 - 1.15

LX.01 - 04

0.71 - 1.21)

0.35

LX.05 - 07

0.86 - 1.31)

0.5

LX.08 - 10

1.16 - 1.61)

0.8

LX.01 - 04

0.35 - 0.7

0.35

LX.05 - 07

0.5 - 0.85

0.5

LX.08 - 10

0.8 - 1.15

0.8

LX.01 - 04

0.35

0.35

LX.05 - 07

0.5

0.5

LX.....-LV-YB*

+LX.....-S120-X*

LX.....-LV-Y*

LX.....-LV-XB*

+LX.....-S120-X*

LX.....-LV-X*

Rear

X
Y

LX.01 - 10

LX.08 - 10

0.8

0.8

LX.01 - 04

0.35

0.71 - 1.22)

LX.05 - 07

0.5

0.86 - 1.32)

LX.08 - 10

0.8

1.16 - 1.62)

LX.01 - 04

0.35

0.35 - 0.7

LX.05 - 07

0.5

0.5 - 0.85

LX.08 - 10

0.8
0.71 - 1.2

LX.05 - 07

0.86 - 1.31)

LX.08 - 10

1.16 - 1.61)

0.8

LX.01 - 04

0.35 - 0.7

0.35

LX.05 - 07

0.5 - 0.85

0.5

LX.08 - 10

0.8 - 1.15

0.8

2) Fire barrier possible on the Y limb.

*The types must be completed with the corrsponding dimensions.


The types must be completed with the type suffix, if necessary.

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LX.....-LH-YB*

+LX.....-S120-X*

LX.....-LH-Y*

0.8 - 1.15
1)

LX.01 - 04

1) Fire barrier possible on the X limb

LX.....-LH

0.35

LX.....-LH-XB*

+LX.....-S120-X*

0.5
LX.....-LH-X*

For completing the ordering details:


For Type Reference Key/Important Notes see Page 3/4 and 3/5.
Examples: LXA0141-LL
LXA0141-LR-X0,5

LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking System


System components
System

Length X
m

LX.01 - 04

0.35

LX.05 - 07

0.5

Length Y
m

Length Z
m

Type

0.35

0.4

LX.....-LLV

0.35

0.52

Elbow offset
Left, front

LX.08 - 10

0.8

0.35

0.84

LX.01 - 04

0.35 - 0.7

0.35 - 0.7

0.4 - 0.7

LX.05 - 07

0.5 - 0.85

0.35 - 0.7

0.52 - 0.85

LX.08 - 10

0.8 - 1.15

0.35 - 0.7

0.84 - 1.15

LX.01 - 04

0.35

0.35

0.4

LX.05 - 07

0.5

0.35

0.52

LX.....-LLV-X*/Y*/Z*

Left, rear

LX.....-LLH

LX.08 - 10

0.8

0.35

0.84

LX.01 - 04

0.35 - 0.7

0.35 - 0.7

0.4 - 0.7

LX.05 - 07

0.5 - 0.85

0.35 - 0.7

0.52 - 0.85

LX.08 - 10

0.8 - 1.15

0.35 - 0.7

0.84 - 1.15

LX.01 - 04

0.35

0.35

0.4

LX.05 - 07

0.5

0.35

0.52

LX.08 - 10

0.8

0.35

0.84

LX.01 - 04

0.35 - 0.7

0.35 - 0.7

0.4 - 0.7

LX.05 - 07

0.5 - 0.85

0.35 - 0.7

0.52 - 0.85

LX.08 - 10

0.8 - 1.15

0.35 - 0.7

0.84 - 1.15

LX.01 - 04

0.35

0.35

0.4

LX.05 - 07

0.5

0.35

0.52

LX.....-LLH-X*/Y*/Z*

Right, front
LX.....-LRV

LX.....-LRV-X*/Y*/Z*

Right, rear
LX.....-LRH

LX.08 - 10

0.8

0.35

0.84

LX.01 - 04

0.35 - 0.7

0.35 - 0.7

0.4 - 0.7

LX.05 - 07

0.5 - 0.85

0.35 - 0.7

0.52 - 0.85

LX.08 - 10

0.8 - 1.15

0.35 - 0.7

0.84 - 1.15

LX.....-LRH-X*/Y*/Z*

For completing the ordering details:


For Type Reference Key/Important Notes see Page 3/4 and 3/5.
Examples: LXA0141-LLV
LXA0141-LRV-X0,5/Y0,65/Z0,4

*The types must be completed with the corrsponding dimensions.


The types must be completed with the type suffix, if necessary.

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LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking System


System components
System

Length X
m

Length Y
m

Length Z
m

Type

LX.01 - 04

0.35

LX.05 - 07

0.35

0.35

0.4

LX.....-LHL

0.5

0.52

Knee, offset
Rear, left

LX.08 - 10

0.35

0.8

0.84

LX.01 - 04

0.35 - 0.7

0.35 - 0.7

0.4 - 0.7

LX.05 - 07

0.35 - 0.7

0.5 - 0.85

0.52 - 0.85

LX.08 - 10

0.35 - 0.7

0.8 - 1.15

0.84 - 1.15

LX.01 - 04

0.35

0.35

0.4

LX.05 - 07

0.35

0.5

0.52

LX.....-LHL-X*/Y*/Z*

Rear, right

LX.08 - 10

0.35

0.8

0.84

LX.01 - 04

0.35 - 0.7

0.35 - 0.7

0.4 - 0.7

LX.05 - 07

0.35 - 0.7

0.5 - 0.85

0.52 - 0.85

LX.08 - 10

0.35 - 0.7

0.8 - 1.15

0.84 - 1.15

LX.01 - 04

0.35

0.35

0.4

LX.05 - 07

0.35

0.5

0.52

LX.08 - 10

0.35

0.8

0.84

LX.01 - 04

0.35 - 0.7

0.35 - 0.7

0.4 - 0.7

LX.05 - 07

0.35 - 0.7

0.5 - 0.85

0.52 - 0.85

LX.08 - 10

0.35 - 0.7

0.8 - 1.15

0.84 - 1.15

LX.01 - 04

0.35

0.35

0.4

LX.05 - 07

0.35

0.5

0.52

LX.08 - 10

0.35

0.8

0.84

LX.01 - 04

0.35 - 0.7

0.35 - 0.7

0.4 - 0.7

LX.05 - 07

0.35 - 0.7

0.5 - 0.85

0.52 - 0.85

LX.08 - 10

0.35 - 0.7

0.8 - 1.15

0.84 - 1.15

LX.....-LHR

LX.....-LHR-X*/Y*/Z*

Front, left

LX.....-LVL

LX.....-LVL-X*/Y*/Z*

Front, right

For completing the ordering details:


For Type Reference Key/Important Notes see Page 3/4 and 3/5.
Examples: LXA0141-LHR
LXA0141-LVL-X0,45/Y0,7/Z0,7

*The types must be completed with the corrsponding dimensions.


The types must be completed with the type suffix, if necessary.

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LX.....-LVR

LX.....-LVR-X*/Y*/Z*

LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking System


System components
System

Length X
m

Length Y
m

Length Z
m

Type

LX.01 - 04

0.35

LX.05 - 07

0.5

0.35

0.4-0.7

LX.....-ZV-Z*

0.5

0.7-1.0
1.33-1.6

Z units, edgewise
Front

LX.08 - 10

0.8

0.8

LX.01 - 04

0.35 - 0.7

0.35 - 0.7

0.4 - 0.7

LX.05 - 07

0.5 - 0.85

0.5 - 0.85

0.7 - 1.0

LX.08 - 10

0.8 - 1.15

0.8 - 1.15

1.33 - 1.6

LX.01 - 04

0.35

0.35

0.4-0.7

LX.05 - 07

0.5

0.5

0.7-1.0
1.33-1.6

LX.....-ZV-X*/Y*/Z*

Rear

LX.08 - 10

0.8

0.8

LX.01 - 04

0.35 - 0.7

0.35 - 0.7

0.4 - 0.7

LX.05 - 07

0.5 - 0.85

0.5 - 0.85

0.7 - 1.0

LX.08 - 10

0.8 - 1.15

0.8 - 1.15

1.33 - 1.6

LX.....-ZH-Z*

LX.....-ZH-X*/Y*/Z*

Z units, flat
Left

LX.01 - 10

0.35

0.35

0.4 - 0.7

LX.....-ZL-Z*

LX.01 - 10

0.35 - 0.7

0.35 - 0.7

0.4 - 0.7

LX.....-ZL-X*/Y*/Z*

LX.01 - 10

0.35

0.35

0.4 - 0.7

LX.....-ZR-Z*

LX.01 - 10

0.35 - 0.7

0.35 - 0.7

0.4 - 0.7

LX.....-ZR-X*/Y*/Z*

Right

X
Y

For completing the ordering details:


For Type Reference Key/Important Notes see Page 3/4 and 3/5.
Examples: LXA0141-ZV-Z0,6
LXA0141-ZL-X0,55/Y0,6/Z0,5

*The types must be completed with the corrsponding dimensions.


The types must be completed with the type suffix, if necessary.

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System components
System

Length X
m

Length Y
m

Length Z
m

Type

LX.01 - 04

0.35

0.35

0.35

LX.....-TV

LX.05 - 07

0.5

0.5

0.5

T units, edgewise

T branch, above

LX.08 - 10

0.8

0.8

0.8

LX.01 - 04

0.35 - 0.7

0.35 - 0.7

0.35 - 0.7

LX.05 - 07

0.5 - 0.85

0.5 - 0.85

0.5 - 0.85

LX.08 - 10

0.8 - 1.15

0.8 - 1.15

0.8 - 1.15

LX.01 - 04

0.35

0.35

0.35

LX.05 - 07

0.5

0.5

0.5

LX.....-TV-X*/Y*/Z*

Y
X

T branch, below

LX.08 - 10

0.8

0.8

0.8

LX.01 - 04

0.35 - 0.7

0.35 - 0.7

0.35 - 0.7

LX.05 - 07

0.5 - 0.85

0.5 - 0.85

0.5 - 0.85

LX.08 - 10

0.8 - 1.15

0.8 - 1.15

0.8 - 1.15

For completing the ordering details:


For Type Reference Key/Important Notes see Page 3/4 and 3/5.
Examples: LXA0141-TV
LXA0141-TH-X0,4/Y0,6/Z0,6

*The types must be completed with the corrsponding dimensions.


The types must be completed with the type suffix, if necessary.

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LX.....-TH

LX.....-TH-X*/Y*/Z*

LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking System


System components
Feeder Units
Universal connection unit AS(-T)
(T = T unit)
Rated current Ie [A]
Al
Cu
Code No.
01
800
1000
02
1000
1250
03

1400
04
1250
1600
05
1600
2000
06
2000
2500
07
2500
3200
08
3200
4000
09
4000
5000
10
4500
63002)

Code No.1):

Conductor configurations:

41
51

L1 + L2 + L3 + PEN
L1 + L2 + L3 + N + PE

Lug spacing:
Code No. Lug spacing
1

Conductor
material
A
Al
C
Cu

LX . ..

Distance PEN(N) Phase

m
L1/L2/L3/PEN(N)
LXA(C)01 to 02: 0.11 0.40
LXA(C)03 to 05: 0.14 0.40
LXA(C)06 to 07: 0.16 0.40
LXA(C)08 to 10: 0.28 0.40
L1/L2/L3
0.45 0.75
L1/L2/L3
0.41 0.75

m
see left

PEN(N)-L2
LXA(C)01 to 05: 0.15 0.40
LXA(C)06 to 07: 0.16 0.40
LXA(C)08 to 10: 0.28 0.40
PEN(N)-L1(L3)
LXA(C)01 to 05: 0.15 0.40
LXA(C)06 to 07: 0.16 0.40
LXA(C)08 to 10: 0.28 0.40

.. -AS.(-T)

1) Universal connection units of systems with code number 30, 52, 53, 54,
61 and 62 are only available on request
2) Technical clarification required before offer is submitted

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LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking System


System components
Type reference key for LX-AS.(-T)
Type suffixes (phase sequence, lug spacing, flange plate)

Phase sequence
LX connection
L1/L2/L3/PEN(N)
PEN(N)/L3/L2/L1

1
2

+LX- ..

Flange plate

+LX-FLP

Lug spacing transformer connection


for AS1
+LX-P*1)
for AS2
+LX-P*1) /N*2)
for AS3
+LX-P*1) /N*3)
1) Lug spacing
2) Lug spacing between L2 and N(PEN)
3) Lug spacing between L1 (L3) and N(PEN)

*The types must be completed with the corrsponding dimensions.


The types must be completed with the type suffix, if necessary.

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..

AS1/AS3
A
B
C
D

Phase sequence of transformer connection unit


L1
L2
L3
PEN/N
PEN/N
L3
L2
L1
L3
L2
L1
PEN/N
PEN/N
L1
L2
L3

AS2
E
F
G
H

Phase sequence of transformer connection unit


L1
L2
PEN/N
L3
L3
PEN/N
L2
L1
L3
L2
PEN/N
L1
L1
PEN/N
L2
L3

LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking System


System components
Connection units
AS1 and AS3 connection units
Phase sequence of transformer
and LX connection unit

Mounting position of trunking units to be Type


connected

Note:
Figures in brackets and dotted items apply to
the 5-conductor system.

Type suffix
Phase sequence/
LX connection

Type suffix
Lug spacing

max. lug spacing [m]


1

L1/L2/L3/PEN(N)
up to 0.40

L1/L2/L3

PEN(N)-L1(L3)

0.41 0.75

LXA(C)01 to 05:
0.15 0.40
LXA(C)06 to 07:
0.16 0.40
LXA(C)08 to 10:
0.28 0.40

LX.....-AS.

+LX-1A

+LX-P*(/N*)

PEN(N)
L3
L2
L1
(PE)

a
(PE)

(PE)

L1

L2

L3
PEN(N)

L3

L2

LX.....-AS.

+LX-2A

+LX-P*(/N*)

LX.....-AS.

+LX-1B

+LX-P*(/N*)

LX.....-AS.

+LX-2B

+LX-P*(/N*)

PEN(N)

L1

L1
L2
L3
PEN(N)
(PE)

Note:
Fitting an aluminium flange plate (Type suffix +LX-FLP) allows
the connection unit to be attached to a distribution board/transformer enclosure.

When ordering a connection unit, always state the type suffixes


for phase sequence and lug spacing.

*The types must be completed with the corrsponding dimensions.


The types must be completed with the type suffix, if necessary.

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LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking System


System components
Phase sequence of transformer
and LX connection unit

Mounting position of trunking units to be Type


connected

Note:
Figures in brackets and dotted items apply to
the 5-conductor system.

Type suffix
Phase sequence/
LX-connection

Type suffix
Lug spacing

max. lug spacing [m]


1

L1/L2/L3/PEN(N)
up to 0.40

L1/L2/L3

PEN(N)-L1(L3)

0.41 0.75

LXA(C)01 to 05:
0.15 0.40
LXA(C)06 to 07:
0.16 0.40
LXA(C)08 to 10:
0.28 0.40

LX.....-AS.

+LX-1C

+LX-P*(/N*)

LX.....-AS.

+LX-2C

+LX-P*(/N*)

LX.....-AS.

+LX-1D

+LX-P*(/N*)

LX.....-AS.

+LX-2D

+LX-P*(/N*)

PEN(N)
L1
L2
L3
(PE)

PEN(N)
L1
L2
L3
(PE)

L3
L2
L1
PEN(N)
(PE)

L3
L2
L1
PEN(N)
(PE)

Note:
Fitting an aluminium flange plate (Type suffix +LX-FLP) allows
the connection unit to be attached to a distribution board/transformer enclosure.

*The types must be completed with the corrsponding dimensions.


The types must be completed with the type suffix, if necessary.

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When ordering a connection unit, always state the type suffixes


for phase sequence and lug spacing.

LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking System


System components
AS2 connection units
Phase sequence of transformer
and LX connection unit

Mounting position of trunking units to be Type


connected

Note:
Figures in brackets and dotted items apply to
the 5-conductor system.

Type suffix
Phase sequence/
LX-connection

Type suffix
Lug spacing

min./max. lug spacing [m]


2

L1/L2/L3

PEN(N)-L2

0.45 0.75

LXA(C)01 to 05:
0.15 0.40
LXA(C)06 to 07:
0.16 0.40
LXA(C)08 to 10:
0.28 0.40

LX.....-AS2

+LX-1E

+LX-P*(/N*)

L3
PEN(N)

L2
L1
(PE)
LX.....-AS2

+LX-2E

+LX-P*(/N*)

LX.....-AS2

+LX-1F

+LX-P*(/N*)

LX.....-AS2

+LX-2F

+LX-P*(/N*)

L3
PEN(N)
L2
L1
(PE)

L1
L2
PEN(N)
L3
(PE)

L1
L2
PEN(N)
L3
(PE)

Note:
Fitting an aluminium flange plate (Type suffix +LX-FLP) allows
the connection unit to be attached to a distribution board/transformer enclosure.

When ordering a connection unit, always state the type suffixes


for phase sequence and lug spacing.

*The types must be completed with the corrsponding dimensions.


The types must be completed with the type suffix, if necessary.

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LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking System


System components
Phase sequence of transformer
and LX connection unit

Mounting position of trunking units to be Type


connected

Note:
Figures in brackets and dotted items apply to
the 5-conductor system.

Type suffix
Phase sequence/
LX-connection

Type suffix
Lug spacing

min./max. lug spacing [m]


2

L1/L2/L3

PEN(N)-L2

0.45 0.75

LXA(C)01 to 05:
0.15 0.40
LXA(C)06 to 07:
0.16 0.40
LXA(C)08 to 10:
0.28 0.40

LX.....-AS2

+LX-1G

+LX-P*(/N*)

LX.....-AS2

+LX-2G

+LX-P*(/N*)

LX.....-AS2

+LX-1H

+LX-P*(/N*)

LX.....-AS2

+LX-2H

+LX-P*(/N*)

L1
PEN(N)
L2
L3
(PE)

(PE)

L3

L2

L1
PEN(N)

L3
L2
PEN(N)
L1
(PE)

L3
L2
PEN(N)
L1
(PE)

Note:
Fitting an aluminium flange plate (Type suffix +LX-FLP) allows
the connection unit to be attached to a distribution board/transformer enclosure.

*The types must be completed with the corrsponding dimensions.


The types must be completed with the type suffix, if necessary.

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When ordering a connection unit, always state the type suffixes


for phase sequence and lug spacing.

LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking System


System components
AS1 and AS3 connection units with T branch
Phase sequence of transformer
and LX connection unit

Mounting position of trunking units to be Type


connected

Note:
Figures in brackets and dotted items apply to
the 5-conductor system.

Type suffix
Phase sequence/
LX-connection

Type suffix
Lug spacing

max. lug spacing [m]


1

L1/L2/L3/PEN(N)
up to 0.40

L1/L2/L3

PEN(N)-L1(L3)

0.41 0.75

LXA(C)01 to 05:
0.15 0.40
LXA(C)06 to 07:
0.16 0.40
LXA(C)08 to 10:
0.28 0.40

LX.....-AS.-T

+LX-1A

+LX-P*(/N*)

PEN(N)

L3
L2
L1
(PE)
LX.....-AS.-T

+LX-2A

+LX-P*(/N*)

LX.....-AS.-T

+LX-1B

+LX-P*(/N*)

LX.....-AS.-T

+LX-2B

+LX-P*(/N*)

PEN(N)
L3
L2
L1
(PE)

L1
L2
L3
PEN(N)
(PE)

L1
L2
L3
PEN(N)
(PE)

Note:
Fitting an aluminium flange plate (Type suffix +LX-FLP) allows
the connection unit to be attached to a distribution board/transformer enclosure.

When ordering a connection unit, always state the type suffixes


for phase sequence and lug spacing.

*The types must be completed with the corrsponding dimensions.


The types must be completed with the type suffix, if necessary.

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LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking System


System components
AS1 and AS3 connection units with T branch
Phase sequence of transformer
and LX connection unit

Mounting position of trunking units to be Type


connected

Note:
Figures in brackets and dotted items apply to
the 5-conductor system.

Type suffix
Phase sequence/
LX-connection

Type suffix
Lug spacing

max. lug spacing [m]


1

L1/L2/L3/PEN(N)
up to 0.40

L1/L2/L3

PEN(N)-L1(L3)

0.41 0.75

LXA(C)01 to 05:
0.15 0.40
LXA(C)06 to 07:
0.16 0.40
LXA(C)08 to 10:
0.28 0.40

LX.....-AS.-T

+LX-1C

+LX-P*(/N*)

LX.....-AS.-T

+LX-2C

+LX-P*(/N*)

LX.....-AS.-T

+LX-1D

+LX-P*(/N*)

LX.....-AS.-T

+LX-2D

+LX-P*(/N*)

PEN(N)

L1
L2
L3
(PE)

PEN(N)
L1
L2
L3
(PE)

L3
L2
L1
PEN(N)
(PE)

L3
L2
L1
PEN(N)
(PE)

Note:
Fitting an aluminium flange plate (Type suffix +LX-FLP) allows
the connection unit to be attached to a distribution board/transformer enclosure.

*The types must be completed with the corrsponding dimensions.


The types must be completed with the type suffix, if necessary.

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When ordering a connection unit, always state the type suffixes


for phase sequence and lug spacing.

LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking System


System components
AS2 connection unit with T branch
Phase sequence of transformer
and LX connection unit

Mounting position of trunking units to be Type


connected

Note:
Figures in brackets and dotted items apply to
the 5-conductor system.

Type suffix
Phase sequence/
LX-connection

Type suffix
Lug spacing

min./max. lug spacing [m]


2

L1/L2/L3

PEN(N)-L2

0.45 0.75

LXA(C)01 to 05:
0.15 0.40
LXA(C)06 to 07:
0.16 0.40
LXA(C)08 to 10:
0.28 0.40

LX.....-AS.-T

+LX-1E

+LX-P*(/N*)

L3
PEN(N)

L2
L1
(PE)
LX.....-AS.-T

+LX-2E

+LX-P*(/N*)

LX.....-AS.-T

+LX-1F

+LX-P*(/N*)

LX.....-AS.-T

+LX-2F

+LX-P*(/N*)

L3
PEN(N)
L2
L1
(PE)

L1
L2
PEN(N)
L3
(PE)

L1
L2
PEN(N)
L3
(PE)

Note:
Fitting an aluminium flange plate (Type suffix +LX-FLP) allows
the connection unit to be attached to a distribution board/transformer enclosure.

When ordering a connection unit, always state the type suffixes


for phase sequence and lug spacing.

*The types must be completed with the corrsponding dimensions.


The types must be completed with the type suffix, if necessary.

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LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking System


System components
Phase sequence of transformer
and LX connection unit

Mounting position of trunking units to be Type


connected

Note:
Figures in brackets and dotted items apply to
the 5-conductor system.

Type suffix
Phase sequence/
LX-connection

Type suffix
Lug spacing

min./max. lug spacing [m]


2

L1/L2/L3

PEN(N)-L2

0.45 0.75

LXA(C)01 to 05:
0.15 0.40
LXA(C)06 to 07:
0.16 0.40
LXA(C)08 to 10:
0.28 0.40

LX.....-AS.-T

+LX-1G

+LX-P*(/N*)

LX.....-AS.-T

+LX-2G

+LX-P*(/N*)

LX.....-AS.-T

+LX-1H

+LX-P*(/N*)

LX.....-AS.-T

+LX-2H

+LX-P*(/N*)

L1
PEN(N)
L2
L3
(PE)

(PE)

L3

L2

L1
PEN(N)

L3
L2
PEN(N)
L1
(PE)

L3
L2
PEN(N)
L1
(PE)

Note:
Fitting an aluminium flange plate (Type suffix +LX-FLP) allows
the connection unit to be attached to a distribution board/transformer enclosure.

*The types must be completed with the corrsponding dimensions.


The types must be completed with the type suffix, if necessary.

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for phase sequence and lug spacing.

LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking System


System components
Cable feeder units
Busbar pack phase sequence
for LX connection

Version

Type suffix1)
Aluminium
baseplate

Type

Rated current Ie [A]


Al

Code No.

Cu

Code No.

Conductor configurations:

800

C01

1000

Code No.
C01

41

L1 + L2 + L3 + PEN

1000

C02

1250

C02

51

L1 + L2 + L3 + N + PE

1400

C03

1250

C04

1600

C04

Cable entry options

1600

A052)

2000

C05

System

max. mm2

2000

C06

2500

C06

LX.01 02

4 300

2500

C07

3200

C07

LX.03 05

6 300

LX.06 07

8 300

... ..

IP54

LX.....-KE1

IP55

LX.....-KE1-IP55

IP54

LX.....-KE2

IP55

LX.....-KE2-IP55

+LX-BPAL

+LX-BPAL

1) It is essential that the type suffix LX-BPAL aluminium baseplate be specified for single-conductor cable entries.
2) All cable feeder units are made of copper.

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System components
Non-Siemens connection units, straight
Type

Rated current Ie [A]


Al

Code No.

Cu

800

C01

1000

Code No.

Conductor configurations:

30

L1 + L2 + L3 + PE1)

C01

41

L1 + L2 + L3 + PEN/PEN4)
L1 + L2 + L3 + N + PE1)

Code No.

1000

C02

1250

C02

51

1400

C03

52

L1 + L2 + L3 + N + N3) + PE1)

1250

C04

1600

C04

535)

L1 + L2 + L3 + N + PE/PE4)

1600

A056)

2000

C05

545)

L1 + L2 + L3 + N + N3) + PE/PE4)

2000

C06

2500

C06

61

L1 + L2 + L3 + N + (PE)2) + PE1)

2500

C07

3200

C07

62

L1 + L2 + L3 + N + N3) + (PE)2) + PE1)

3200

C08

4000

C08

4000

C09

5000

C09

4500

A106)

63007)

C10

... ..

LX.....-FA

1) PE conductor = Enclosure
2) Separate PE conductor by means of an insulated busbar (Clean Earth)
3) Double cross-section of neutral conductor (200%) by means of additional
busbar
4) PE(PEN) conductor = busbar and enclosure
5) Only available as copper system (LXC)
6) These types have copper conductors
7) Technical clarification required before offer is submitted

Note:
When connections to non-Siemens connection units are used
in distribution board installations, it is necessary to ensure
that the permissible temperature limit of 135 C for the busbars
is not exceeded at an average ambient temperature of 35 C
over a mean time of 24 hours.
The rated current specifications stated in the table apply to the
limit temperature of 135 C.
The short-circuit rating of connections to non-Siemens distribution boards depends on the copper connections in the distribution board installation.

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System components
Non-Siemens connection units, angled
System

Length X
m

Length Y
m

Type

LX.01 - 10

0.35 - 0.70

0.2 - 0.55

LX.....-FLL-X*/Y*

LX.01 - 10

0.35 - 0.70

0.2 - 0.55

LX.....-FLR-X*/Y*

&

Extension terminal
Left

Right

3
Connection knee
Rear

0.35 - 0.70

0.35 - 0.70

LX.05 - 07

0.5 - 0.85

0.5 - 0.85

LX.08 - 10

0.8 - 1.15

0.8 - 1.15

LX.01 - 04

0.35 - 0.70

0.35 - 0.70

LX.05 - 07

0.5 - 0.85

0.5 - 0.85

LX.08 - 10

0.8 - 1.15

0.8 - 1.15

LX.....-FLH-X*/Y*

LX.01 - 04

Front
LX.....-FLV-X*/Y*

*The types must be completed with the corrsponding dimensions.


The types must be completed with the type suffix, if necessary.

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System components
Tap-off units
With NZM7 and NZM10 circuit-breakers up to 630 A
Type

Equipment features
Can be fitted/removed while the system is live
Power tap-off via tap-off point
Degree of protection IP54
Tap-off units LX-AK/... and LX-AK5/...
- Can only be fitted on LX ... 3., LX ... 4. and LX ... 5. systems
LX-AK6/... tap-off units
- Connection device for insulated PE conductor
- Can only be fitted on LX ... 6. systems
Circuit-breaker
3-pole circuit-breaker
4-pole circuit-breaker
Rated current Ie [A]
at Ue = 400 V and IP54
80
100
125
160
200
250

LX system conductor
configuration
LX...30(41)(51)(52)(53)(54)
LX...61(62)

Cable connection
- Single-core1) and multi-core connection
- Maximum cross-section only up to 100 % neutral conductor
for the LX ... 52, LX ... 54 and LX ... 62 systems
Cable entry
- From the end: tap-off units up to 125 A
- At the side and end: tap-off units from 160 to 400 A
- At the side: tap-off units 630 A

3
4

80S
100S
125S
160S
200S
250S

up to125 A

Code No.
5
6

LX-AK./LSH-....-.

160 - 250 A
630 A (without end entry opening)

Circuit-breaker
3
3-pole circuit-breaker
4
4-pole circuit-breaker

Rated current Ie [A] at


Ue = 400 V and IP54
400

LX-AK/LS-400S-.
LK-AK6/LS-400S-.

630

LX-AK/LS-630S-.
LK-AK6/LS-630S-.

PEN-jumper for TN-C grids2)


up to 400 A

LX-PEN400

630 A

LX-PEN630
400 A

1) Undrilled aluminium plate, cable glands to be provided by user,


see Technical specifications
2) The PEN jumpers for use in tap-off units with TN-C grids must be ordered
separately.

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For completing the ordering details:


LX-AK5/SH-250S-3

LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking System


System components
With SENTRON 3VL circuit-breaker up to 630 A (Available from May 2005)
Type

Equipment features
Circuit-breakers (3- and 4-pole versions) in H version
Mount and dismount when live
IP54 degree of protection as standard
Tap-off units LX-AK5/LS-...
- Can only be fitted on LX ... 3., LX ... 4. and LX ... 5. systems
Tap-off units LX-AK6/LS-...
- Connection device for insulated PE conductor
- Can only be fitted on LX ... 6. systems
Cable connection for multi-core or single core cables1)
- Maximum cross-section up to 100 % neutral conductor for the
LX ... 52, LX ... 54 and LX ... 62 systems
Cable entry
- From the end: tap-off units up to 125 A
- At the side and end: tap-off units from 160 to 400 A
- At the side: tap-off units 630 A
Circuit-breaker
release for system and line protection as
Electronic release, for time selectivity, 3 pole
Thermomagnetic release, 4 pole
Thermomagnetic release, 3 pole

With handle
4-pole circuit-breakers (EC release) feature 100% release
(% 100 A) and 60% release (. 100 A) on neutral pole.
With adjustable electronic overload and fixed short-circuit releases with AE version (3 pole)
With adjustable thermal overload and adjustable short-circuit
releases with EC version (4 pole)
With adjustable thermal overload and adjustable short-circuit
releases with DC version (3 pole)
Predefined locations for the installation of three current converters and max. 20 of 2.5 mm2 control current terminals

Rated current Ie [A] at Ue = 400 V AC


AE
EC
DC

50
63
80
100
125
160
200
250
315
400
630

LX system conductor configuration Code No.


5
LX...30(41)(51)(52)(53)(54)
6
LX...61(62)

50 (not for AE release)


63
80 (not for AE release)
100
125 (not for AE release)
160
200
250
315
400
630

up to 125 A
Circuit-breaker with manual operation LX-AK./LSH-. . . . .-.HS
Circuit-breaker with motor drive

LX-AK./LSM-. . . . .-.HS

PEN-jumper for TN-C grids2)


up to 400 A

LX-PEN400

630 A

LX-PEN630

160 - 630 A
1) Undrilled aluminium plate, cable glands to be provided by user,
see Technical specifications.

For completing the ordering details:


LX-AK5/LSH-AE400-HS

2) The PEN jumpers for use in tap-off units with TN-C grids must be ordered
separately.

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System components
With fuse switch disconnector up to 630 A
Type

Equipment features
Can be fitted/removed while the system is live
Power tap-off via tap-off point
Degree of protection IP54
Tap-off units LX-AK(5)/FS...
- Can only be fitted on LX ... 3., LX ... 4. and LX ... 5. systems
Tap-off units LX-AK6/FS...
- Connection device for insulated PE conductor
- Can only be fitted on LX ... 6. systems

Cable connection
- Single-core1) and multi-core connection
- Maximum cross-section only up to 100% neutral conductor
for the LX ... 52, LX ... 54 and LX ... 62 systems
Cable entry
- From the end: tap-off units up to 125 A
- At the side and end: tap-off units from 160 to 400 A
- At the side: tap-off units 630 A

IEC/BS Type reference key


Fuses to
IEC
BS

Rated current Ie [A] at Ue = 400 V and IP54


125
250
LX system
conductor configuration

125...
250...

Code No.

Switch type
3
3-pole circuit-breaker
4
4-pole circuit-breaker

5
6

LX...30(41)(51)(52)(53)(54)
LX...61(62)

IEC standard
BS standard

up to 125 A

LX-AK./FSH-......-.

Fuses to
IEC
BS
Rated current Ie [A] at Ue = 400 V and IP54
400
630

IEC-Standard
BS-Standard

400...
630...
Switch type
3
3-pole circuit-breaker
4
4-pole circuit-breaker

160 A up to 250 A
630 A (without end entry opening)

LX-AK/FS-......-.
LX-AK6/FS-......-.

Key to type references NF


Rated current Ie [A]
at Ue = 400 V and IP54
100NF
100
160NF
160
LX system
conductor configuration

Code No.

LX...30(41)(51)(52)(53)(54)
LX...61(62)

5
6

Switch type
3
3-pole circuit-breaker
4
4-pole circuit-breaker

LX-AK./FSH-......-.
PEN-jumper for TN-C grids2)
up to 400 A
630 A

400 A
LX-PEN400
LX-PEN630

1) Undrilled aluminium plate, cable glands to be provided by user,


see Technical specifications.
2) The PEN jumpers for use in tap-off units with TN-C grids must be ordered
separately.

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LX-AK5/FSH-250IEC-3

LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking System


System components
With SENTRON 3VL circuit-breaker 800 A to 1250 A
Type

Type suffix clamp terminal

Equipment features
Circuit-breakers (3- and 4-pole versions) in L version
Permanently installed, cannot be fitted or removed when the
system is live
Tap-off via joint block
IP54 degree of protection as standard
Tap-off units can only be installed on LXA05... to LXA10... and
LXC05... to LXC10... systems
Tap-off units LX-AK5/LS-...
- Can only be fitted on LX ... 3., LX ... 4. and LX ... 5. systems
Tap-off units LX-AK6/LS-...
- Connection device for insulated PE conductor
- Can only be fitted on LX ... 6. systems

Cable connection for multi-core or single core cables1)


- At the side
- Maximum cross-section up to 100 % neutral conductor for the
LX ... 52, LX ... 54 and LX ... 62 systems
With handle (black) for manual operation
External power supply 220 V ... 250 V AC, 50/60 Hz for motor
drive
Control connection wired to terminal
4-pole circuit-breakers are without overload release and shortcircuit release on the neutral pole
With adjustable overload and fixed short-circuit releases with
AE version (3-pole)
With adjustable overload and fixed short-circuit releases with
BE version (4-pole)

Circuit-breaker
release for system and line protection as
AE
Electronic release, selective, 3 pole
BE
Electronic release, selective, 4 pole
LX system conductor
configuration
LX...30(41)(51)(52)(53)(54)
LX...61(62)

Code No.

Rated current Ie [A] at Ue = 400 V AC

5
6

800
1000
1250

800
1000
1250

&
Circuit-breaker with manual operation
Circuit-breaker with motor drive

LX-AK./LSH-. . . . . -LS
LX-AK./LSM-. . . . . -LS

1) Undrilled aluminium plate, cable glands to be provided by user,


see Technical specifications.

LX. . . . .-KB-AK

For completing the ordering details:


LX-AK5/LS-AE1000-LS

Type suffixes for tap-off units with motor drive


Auxiliary release version
Type suffix
Undervoltage release
AC 220 V ... 250 V +2H
Voltage release
AC 208 V ... 277 V +8T

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System components

Accessories
for mounting and fixing
Length

for
system

Type

all

LX....-KB

L = 140

all in IP54

LX....-EF

x = 25

all in IP55

LX....-EF-IP55

L = 700

all

LX....-S120-MOS

LX.01.. and LX.02..

LX02-IP55

LX.03.. and LX.04..

LX04-IP55

LX.05..

LX05-IP55

LX.06.. and LX.07..

LX07-IP55

LX.08..

LX08-IP55

LX.09.. and LX.10..

LX10-IP55

LX.01.. and LX.02..

LX02-6-IP55

LX.03.. and LX.04..

LX04-6-IP55

LX.05..

LX05-6-IP55

LX.06.. and LX.07..

LX07-6-IP55

LX.08..

LX08-6-IP55

LX.09.. and LX.10..

LX10-6-IP55

mm

&

Joint block for busbar trunking units


With flange plates, conductor material copper

End flange
x = joint block centre

3
Fire barrier
For installation on site with fire protective plates,
mineral wool, Mylar film and fixing screws
Only available for LX.01... to LX.07... single systems

IP55 flange for degree of protection enhancement


For enhancement of the degree of protection to IP55 with trunking units for current transmission
LX...30, 41, 51, 52, 53 and 61

LX...54 and LX...62

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System components
Version

Type

flexible

LX-BH

with fixed point

LX-BHF

Fixing bracket for horizontal installation


Busbar position: edgewise

Busbar position: flat


LX System
Al

Cu

LXA01

LXC01

Code No.

LXA02

LXC02

LXC03

LXA04

LXC04

LXA05

LXC05

05

LXA06

LXC06

07

LXA07

LXC07

LXA08

LXC08

08

LXA09

LXC09

10

LXA10

LXC10

02
04

3
flexible

LX..-BF

with fixed point

LX..-BFF

for flexible support

LX-K

for fixed point support

LX-KF

Clamping bracket
Comes as a pair

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System components
For use with

Type

power transmission

LX....-BV

power distribution

LX....-BV-AK

Fixing bracket for vertical installation on walls

Ceiling fixing for rising main busbars


Vertical fixing to floors/ceilings
(only in conjunction with fixing brackets
for vertical installation)
+LX-BVD

3
Fixing bracket for vertical installation with fixed point
LX.01 - 07

LX-BVFP1

LX.08 - 10

LX-BVFP2

Connection tool
LX-V

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System components

Dimensional drawings
Straight trunking units without tap-off points
PEN(N)
L1
L2
L3
NSV0_00334

LXA(C)01 to 07

NSV0_00335

320

145
l

LXA(C)08 to 10

NSV0_00336

System
LXA(C)01
LXA(C)02
LXC03
LXA(C)04
LXA(C)05
LXA(C)06
LXA(C)07
LXA(C)08
LXA(C)09
LXA10

l
350 3000

145

a
137
137
162
162
207
287
287
439
599
599

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System components
Straight trunking units with tap-off points

PEN(N)
L1
L2
L3
NSV0_00332

LXA(C)01 to 07

NSV0_00369

320

145
330

330
l

LXA(C)08 to 10

NSV0_00333

330

330
l

System
LXA(C)01
LXA(C)02
LXC03
LXA(C)04
LXA(C)05
LXA(C)06
LXA(C)07
LXA(C)08
LXA(C)09
LXA10

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l
350 3000

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a
137
137
162
162
207
287
287
439
599
599

145

LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking System


System components
Straight trunking units with expansion unit
PEN(N)
L3
L2
L1
NSV0_00329

1000

LXA(C)01 to 07

NSV0_00368

320

253.5

493

253.5

1000

LXA(C)08 to 10

NSV0_00331

253.5

493

253.5

1000

System
LXA(C)01
LXA(C)02
LXC03
LXA(C)04
LXA(C)05
LXA(C)06
LXA(C)07
LXA(C)08
LXA(C)09
LXA10

a
190
190
215
215
260
340
340
492
652
652

b
205
205
205
205
205
205
205
205
205
205

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System components
Angle and branch units
Elbow (here: LX...-LR)

NSV0_00327

L1 L2 L3 PEN(N)
y

NSV0_00328

LXA(C)01 to 07

145

NSV 0_00330

LXA(C)08 to 10

145

System
LXA(C)01
LXA(C)02
LXC03
LXA(C)04
LXA(C)05
LXA(C)06
LXA(C)07
LXA(C)08
LXA(C)09
LXA10

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x
350 700 (1100)

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y
350 700 (1100)

a
137
137
162
162
207
287
287
439
599
599

LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking System


System components
Knee (here: LX... - LH)

NSV0_00325

LXA(C)01 to 07

L1 L2 L3 PEN(N)

145

NSV0_00326

LXA(C)08 to 10

L1 L2 L3 PEN(N)

System
LXA(C)01
LXA(C)02
LXC03
LXA(C)04
LXA(C)05
LXA(C)06
LXA(C)07
LXA(C)08
LXA(C)09
LXA10

145

x
350 700 (1100)

y
350 700 (1100)

500 850 (1200)

500 850 (1200)

800 1150 (1500)

800 1150 (1500)

a
137
137
162
162
207
287
287
439
599
599

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System components
AS1 universal connection unit

h2

h1

LX .....- AS1(+LX-.A)/(+LX -.C)

PE

L1(L3)

PEN(N)

b1

b2

b2

NSV0_00358

a1)

8
l 2)

PE

PEN(N)

L1(L3)
a1)

8
b1

p
l 2)

1) Reference dimension for engineering = centre joint block to centre of first connection lug.
For further details: see Planning and Engineering Feeder units section.
2) The length l of the connection unit depends on the engineered connection lug spacings.

System

b1

b2

h1

h2

LXA(C)01
LXA(C)02
LXA(C)03
LXA(C)04
LXA(C)05
LXA(C)06
LXA(C)07
LXA(C)08
LXA(C)09
LXA(C)10

255
255
255
255
255
255
255
315
315
315

140
140
140
140
140
140
140
200
200
200

140
140
140
140
140
140
140
200
200
200

298.5
298.5
323.5
323.5
368.5
448.5
448.5
600.5
760.5
760.5

137
137
162
162
207
287
287
439
599
599

161.5
161.5
161.5
161.5
161.5
161.5
161.5
161.5
161.5
161.5

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min.
115
115
135
135
135
155
155
275
275
275

max.
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400

NSV0_00359

h2

h1

LX .....- AS1(+LX -.B)/(+LX-.D)

LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking System


System components
AS3 universal connection unit

h2

h1

LX .....-AS3(+LX-.A)/(+LX-.C)

L1(L3)
PEN(N)

a1)

n
b1

NSV0_00370

PE

b2

l 2)

h1

LX .....-AS3(+LX-.B)/(+LX-.D)

h2

L1(L3)

PEN(N)

a1)

8
b1

b2

l 2)

NSV0_00360

PE

1) Reference dimension for engineering = centre joint block to centre of first connection lug.
For further details: see Planning and Engineering Feeder units section.
2) The length l of the connection unit depends on the engineered connection lug spacings.

System
LXA(C)01
LXA(C)02
LXA(C)03
LXA(C)04
LXA(C)05
LXA(C)06
LXA(C)07
LXA(C)08
LXA(C)09
LXA(C)10

a
255
255
255
255
255
255
255
315
315
315

b1
140
140
140
140
140
140
140
200
200
200

b2
140
140
140
140
140
140
140
200
200
200

h
298.5
298.5
323.5
323.5
368.5
448.5
448.5
600.5
760.5
760.5

h1
137
137
162
162
207
287
287
439
599
599

h2
161.5
161.5
161.5
161.5
161.5
161.5
161.5
161.5
161.5
161.5

p
min.
405
405
405
405
405
405
405
405
405
405

max.
750
750
750
750
750
750
750
750
750
750

n
min.
150
150
150
150
150
155
155
275
275
275

max.
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400

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System components
AS2 universal connection unit

h2

h1

LX.....-AS2(+LX-.E)/(+LX-.G)

PEN(N)

L2

PE

a1)
b1

b2

NSV0_00361

L1(L3)

p
l 2)

h2
PE

L1(L3)

PEN(N)

L2
a1)

b1

b2

p
l 2)

1) Reference dimension for engineering = centre joint block to centre of first connection lug.
For further details see Planning and Engineering Feeder units section.
2) The length l of the connection unit depends on the engineered connection lug spacings.

System
LXA(C)01
LXA(C)02
LXA(C)03
LXA(C)04
LXA(C)05
LXA(C)06
LXA(C)07
LXA(C)08
LXA(C)09
LXA(C)10

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a
255
255
255
255
255
255
255
315
315
315

b1
140
140
140
140
140
140
140
200
200
200

b2
140
140
140
140
140
140
140
200
200
200

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h
298.5
298.5
323.5
323.5
368.5
448.5
448.5
600.5
760.5
760.5

h1
137
137
162
162
207
287
287
439
599
599

h2
161.5
161.5
161.5
161.5
161.5
161.5
161.5
161.5
161.5
161.5

p
min.
450
450
450
450
450
450
450
550
550
550

max.
750
750
750
750
750
750
750
750
750
750

n
min.
150
150
150
150
150
155
155
275
275
275

max.
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400

NSV0_00362

h1

LX.....-AS2(+LX-.F)/(+LX-.H)

LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking System


System components
AS1 universal connection unit with T branch
LX.....-AS1-T(+LX-.A)/(+LX-.C)

h2

h1

a1)

L1(L3) PEN(N)

PE
b1

p
l

NSV0_00363

8
b2

2)

LX.....-AS1-T(+LX-.B)/(+LX-.D)

h2

h1

a1)

PEN(N)
8

L1(L3)

b1

p
l

b2

2)

NSV0_00364

PE

1) Reference dimension for engineering = centre joint block to centre of first connection lug. (PEN(N) front)
For further details see Planning and Engineering Feeder units section.
2) The length l of the connection unit depends on the engineered connection lug spacings.

System

b1

b2

h1

h2

LXA(C)01
LXA(C)02
LXA(C)03
LXA(C)04
LXA(C)05
LXA(C)06
LXA(C)07
LXA(C)08
LXA(C)09
LXA(C)10

1.5 x p

143
143
143
143
143
143
143
203
203
203

143
143
143
143
143
143
143
203
203
203

213
213
188
188
293
213
213
361
201
201

298.5
298.5
323.5
323.5
368.5
448.5
448.5
600.5
760.5
760.5

137
137
162
162
207
287
287
439
599
599

161.5
161.5
161.5
161.5
161.5
161.5
161.5
161.5
161.5
161.5

p
min.
115
115
135
135
135
155
155
275
275
275

max.
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400

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LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking System


System components
AS3 universal connection unit with T branch
LX.....-AS3-T(+LX-.A)/(+LX-.C)

h2

h1

a1)

PEN(N)
b2

8
b1

NSV0_00365

L1(L3)

PE
p
l 2)

LX.....-AS3-T(+LX-.B)/(+LX-.D)

h2

h1

a1)

L1(L3)

PEN(N)
8
b1

b2

l 2)
1) Reference dimension for engineering = centre joint block to centre of first connection lug. (PEN(N) front)
For further details see Planning and Engineering Feeder units section.
2) The length l of the connection unit depends on the engineered connection lug spacings.

System
LXA(C)01
LXA(C)02
LXA(C)03
LXA(C)04
LXA(C)05
LXA(C)06
LXA(C)07
LXA(C)08
LXA(C)09
LXA(C)10

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a
(2p + n)/2

b1
143
143
143
143
143
143
143
203
203
203

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b2
143
143
143
143
143
143
143
203
203
203

c
213
213
188
188
293
213
213
361
201
201

h
298.5
298.5
323.5
323.5
368.5
448.5
448.5
600.5
760.5
760.5

h1
137
137
162
162
207
287
287
439
599
599

h2
161.5
161.5
161.5
161.5
161.5
161.5
161.5
161.5
161.5
161.5

p
min.
405
405
405
405
405
405
405
405
405
405

max.
750
750
750
750
750
750
750
750
750
750

n
min.
150
150
150
150
150
155
155
275
275
275

max.
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400

NSV0_00395

PE

LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking System


System components
AS2 universal connection unit with T branch
LX.....-AS2-T(+LX-.E)/(+LX-.G)

h2

h1

a1)

PEN(N)

L1(L3)

n
b1

b2

NSV0_00366

L2

PE

p
l 2)

LX.....-AS2-T(+LX-.F)/(+LX-.H)

h2

h1

a1)

L1(L3)

L2

PEN(N)

n
b1

p
l

b2

2)

NSV0_00367

PE

1) Reference dimension for engineering = centre joint block to centre of first connection lug. (PEN(N) front)
For further details see Planning and Engineering Feeder units section.
2) The length l of the connection unit depends on the engineered connection lug spacings.

System
LXA(C)01
LXA(C)02
LXA(C)03
LXA(C)04
LXA(C)05
LXA(C)06
LXA(C)07
LXA(C)08
LXA(C)09
LXA(C)10

a=p
min.
450
450
450
450
450
450
450
450
450
450

max.
750
750
750
750
750
750
750
750
750
750

b1

b2

h1

h2

143
143
143
143
143
143
143
203
203
203

143
143
143
143
143
143
143
203
203
203

213
213
188
188
293
213
213
361
201
201

298.5
298.5
323.5
323.5
368.5
448.5
448.5
600.5
760.5
760.5

137
137
162
162
207
287
287
439
599
599

161.5
161.5
161.5
161.5
161.5
161.5
161.5
161.5
161.5
161.5

n
min.
150
150
150
150
150
155
155
275
275
275

max.
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400

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LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking System


System components
L1, L2, L3, PEN, N connection lugs
LXA01..
LXC01..
LXA02..
LXC02..
LXA04..

LXC03..
LXC04..
LXA05..
LXC05..
LXA06..

Material thickness 10 mm

185
40
85

14

185

20
60
120

Material thickness 15 mm

NSV0_00357

50
100

NSV0_00356

60

Material thickness 15 mm

LXA08..
LXC08..
LXA09..
LXC09..
LXA10..

60
120

Material thickness 15 mm

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60

60
120

60
120

85

14
40
20

NSV0_00372

20

40

14

185

185

PE connection lugs
LXA(C)01.. up to10

NSV0_00371

85

14
40
20

20

40

14

185

NSV0_00376

LXC06..
LXA07..
LXC07

LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking System


System components
KE1(2) cable connection units
Front view

Side view
c
22

36.5

PEN(N) L3 L2 L1

L1 L2 L3
KE1

230

NSV0_00345

NSV0_00346

550

KE2

87

NSV0_00355

280

470

a+120

60

40

NSV0_00347

35

View Z

9
40
120
320
470

LXC01.. - KE.
LXC02.. - KE.
LXC03.. - KE.
LXC04.. - KE.
LXA05.. - KE.
LXC05.. - KE.
LXC06.. - KE.
LX07.. - KE.

Enclosure Cable entries


size
(see dimension b)
1
4
1
4
2
6
2
6
2
6
2
6
3
8
3
8

450
450
650
650
650
650
800
800

3 x 90
3 x 90
5 x 90
5 x 90
5 x 90
5 x 90
7 x 90
7 x 90

137
137
162
162
207
207
287
287

420
420
620
620
620
620
770
770

NSV0_00390

435

BPAL cable entry plate for single-core cable (+LX)

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System components
Connection to non-Siemens distribution boards
LX.0130 to 1030
LX.0130 to 0730
d

e
=

=
L1

LX.0830 to 1030

L2

75
L3

75

PE

PE

NSV0_00379

NSV0_00378

NSV0_00384

n
q

3
Adapter, straight
Type
LXC0130-FA
LXC0230-FA
LXC0330-FA
LXC0430-FA
LXC0530-FA
LXA0530-FA
LXC0630-FA
LXC0730-FA
LXC0830-FA
LXC0930-FA
LXA1030-FA
LXC1030-FA2)

a
50
50
75
75
120
120
200
200
120
200
200

b
137
137
162
162
207
207
287
287
439
599
599

c
280
280
305
305
350
350
430
430
582
742
742

d
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

e
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120

h
6
8
6
8
6
8
6
8
8
6
8

k1)
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
85

l
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200

m
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230

n
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145

a
50
50
75
75
120
120
200
200
120
200
200

b
137
137
162
162
207
207
287
287
439
599
599

c
280
280
305
305
350
350
430
430
582
742
742

d
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

e
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120

h
6
8
6
8
6
8
6
8
8
6
8

k1)
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
85

l
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200

n
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145

q
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400

FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*, angle
Type
LXC0130-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0230-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0330-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0430-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0530-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXA0530-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0630-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0730-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0830-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0930-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXA1030-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC1030-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*2)

Dimensions of the connections for the wiring see page 3/75.


1) Connection lug not insulated
2) On request

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q
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400

LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking System


System components
LX.014(5)1 to 104(5)1

L1

e
=

75

L2

LX.084(5)1 to 104(5)1

PEN(N)

L3

PE

PE

NSV0_00379

NSV0_00378

NSV0_00377

75

LX.014(5)1 to 074(51)

Adapter, straight
Type
LXC0141(51)-FA
LXC0241(51)-FA
LXC0341(51)-FA
LXC0441(51)-FA
LXC0541(51)-FA
LXA0541(51)-FA
LXC0641(51)-FA
LXC0741(51)-FA
LXC0841(51)-FA
LXC0941(51)-FA
LXA1041(51)-FA
LXC1041(51)-FA2)

a
50
50
75
75
120
120
200
200
120
200
200

b
137
137
162
162
207
207
287
287
439
599
599

c
280
280
305
305
350
350
430
430
582
742
742

d
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

e
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120

f
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

h
6
8
6
8
6
8
6
8
8
6
8

i
6
8
6
8
6
8
6
8
8
6
8

k1)
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
85

l
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200

m
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230

n
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145

a
50
50
75
75
120
120
200
200
120
200
200

b
137
137
162
162
207
207
287
287
439
599
599

c
280
280
305
305
350
350
430
430
582
742
742

d
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

e
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120

f
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

h
6
8
6
8
6
8
6
8
8
6
8

i
6
8
6
8
6
8
6
8
8
6
8

k1)
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
85

l
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200

n
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145

q
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400

q
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400

FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*, angle
Type
LXC0141(51)-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0241(51)-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0341(51)-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0441(51)-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0541(51)-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXA0541(51)-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0641(51)-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0741(51)-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0841(51)-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0941(51)-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXA1041(51)-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC1041(51)-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*2)

Dimensions of the connections for the wiring see page 3/75.


1) Connection lug not insulated
2) On request

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System components
LX.0152 to 1052

75
N

L3

L2

LX.0852 to 1052

f
=

=
L1

LX.0152 to 0752

PE

PE

NSV0_00379

NSV0_00378

NSV0_00380

75

n
q

Adapter, straight
Type
LXC0152-FA
LXC0252-FA
LXC0352-FA
LXC0452-FA
LXC0552-FA
LXA0552-FA
LXC0652-FA
LXC0752-FA
LXC0852-FA
LXC0952-FA
LXA1052-FA
LXC1052-FA2)

a
50
50
75
75
120
120
200
200
120
200
200

b
137
137
162
162
207
207
287
287
439
599
599

c
280
280
305
305
350
350
430
430
582
742
742

d
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

e
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120

f
103.5
104.5
103.5
104.5
103.5
104.5
103.5
104.5
104.5
103.5
104.5

h
6
8
6
8
6
8
6
8
8
6
8

i
12
16
12
16
12
16
12
16
16
12
16

k1)
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
85

l
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200

m
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230

n
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145

a
50
50
75
75
120
120
200
200
120
200
200

b
137
137
162
162
207
207
287
287
439
599
599

c
280
280
305
305
350
350
430
430
582
742
742

d
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

e
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120

f
103.5
104.5
103.5
104.5
103.5
104.5
103.5
104.5
104.5
103.5
104.5

h
6
8
6
8
6
8
6
8
8
6
8

i
12
16
12
16
12
16
12
16
16
12
16

k1)
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
85

l
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200

n
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145

q
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400

FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*, angle
Type
LXC0152-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0252-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0352-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0452-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0552-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXA0552-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0652-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0752-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0852-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0952-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXA1052-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC1052-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*2)

Dimensions of the connections for the wiring see page 3/75.


1) Connection lug not insulated
2) On request

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q
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400

LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking System


System components
LX.0153 to 1053

75
N

L3

L2

LX.0853 to 1053

f
=

=
L1

LX.0153 to 0753

PE

PE

NSV0_00379

NSV0_00378

NSV0_00380

75

Adapter, straight
Type
LXC0153-FA
LXC0253-FA
LXC0353-FA
LXC0453-FA
LXC0553-FA
LXA0553-FA
LXC0653-FA
LXC0753-FA
LXC0853-FA
LXC0953-FA
LXA1053-FA
LXC1053-FA2)

a
50
50
75
75
120
120
200
200
120
200
200

b
137
137
162
162
207
207
287
287
439
599
599

c
280
280
305
305
350
350
430
430
582
742
742

d
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

e
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120

f
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120

g
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

h
6
8
6
8
6
8
6
8
8
6
8

i
6
8
6
8
6
8
6
8
8
6
8

j
6
8
6
8
6
8
6
8
8
6
8

k1)
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
85

l
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200

m
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230

n
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145

a
50
50
75
75
120
120
200
200
120
200
200

b
137
137
162
162
207
207
287
287
439
599
599

c
280
280
305
305
350
350
430
430
582
742
742

d
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

e
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120

f
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120

g
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

h
6
8
6
8
6
8
6
8
8
6
8

i
6
8
6
8
6
8
6
8
8
6
8

j
6
8
6
8
6
8
6
8
8
6
8

k1)
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
85

l
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200

n
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145

q
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400

q
520
520
520
520
520
520
520
520
520
520
520

FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*, angle
Type
LXC0153-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0253-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0353-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0453-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0553-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXA0553-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0653-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0753-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0853-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0953-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXA1053-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC1053-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*2)

Dimensions of the connections for the wiring see page 3/75.


1) Connection lug not insulated
2) On request

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LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking System


System components
LX.0154 to 1054
g

L3

(PE)
j

NSV0_00392

NSV0_00393

NSV0_00396

L2

LX.0854 to 1054

=
L1

LX.0154 to 0754

n
q

Adapter, straight
Type
LXC0154-FA
LXC0254-FA
LXC0354-FA
LXC0454-FA
LXC0554-FA
LXA0554-FA
LXC0654-FA
LXC0754-FA
LXC0854-FA
LXC0954-FA
LXA1054-FA
LXC1054-FA2)

a
50
50
75
75
120
120
200
200
120
200
200

b
137
137
162
162
207
207
287
287
439
599
599

c
280
280
305
305
350
350
430
430
582
742
742

d
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

e
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120

f
123.5
124.5
123.5
124.5
123.5
124.5
123.5
124.5
124.5
123.5
124.5

g
96.5
95.5
96.5
95.5
96.5
95.5
96.5
95.5
95.5
96.5
95.5

h
6
8
6
8
6
8
6
8
8
6
8

i
12
16
12
16
12
16
12
16
16
12
16

j
6
8
6
8
6
8
6
8
8
6
8

k1) l
85 200
85 200
85 200
85 200
85 200
85 200
85 200
85 200
85 200
85 200
85 200

m
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230

n
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145

a
50
50
75
75
120
120
200
200
120
200
200

b
137
137
162
162
207
207
287
287
439
599
599

c
280
280
305
305
350
350
430
430
582
742
742

d
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

e
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120

f
123.5
124.5
123.5
124.5
123.5
124.5
123.5
124.5
124.5
123.5
124.5

g
96.5
95.5
96.5
95.5
96.5
95.5
96.5
95.5
95.5
96.5
95.5

h
6
8
6
8
6
8
6
8
8
6
8

i
12
16
12
16
12
16
12
16
16
12
16

j
6
8
6
8
6
8
6
8
8
6
8

k1)
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
85

n
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145

q
520
520
520
520
520
520
520
520
520
520
520

FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*, angle
Type
LXC0154-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0254-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0354-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0454-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0554-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXA0554-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0654-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0754-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0854-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0954-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXA1054-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC1054-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*2)

Dimensions of the connections for the wiring see page 3/75.


1) Connection lug not insulated
2) On request

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l
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200

q
520
520
520
520
520
520
520
520
520
520
520

LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking System


System components
LX.0161 to 1061

L3

(PE)
j

PE

PE

n
q

NSV0_00378

NSV0_00379

NSV0_00382

75

L2

75

LX.0861 to 1061

f
=

=
L1

LX.0161 to 0761

Adapter, straight
Type
LXC0161-FA
LXC0261-FA
LXC0361-FA
LXC0461-FA
LXC0561-FA
LXA0561-FA
LXC0661-FA
LXC0761-FA
LXC0861-FA
LXC0961-FA
LXA1061-FA
LXC1061-FA2)

a
50
50
75
75
120
120
200
200
120
200
200

b
137
137
162
162
207
207
287
287
439
599
599

c
280
280
305
305
350
350
430
430
582
742
742

d
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

e
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120

f
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120

g
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

h
6
8
6
8
6
8
6
8
8
6
8

i
6
8
6
8
6
8
6
8
8
6
8

j
6
8
6
8
6
8
6
8
8
6
8

k1)
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
85

l
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200

m
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230

n
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145

a
50
50
75
75
120
120
200
200
120
200
200

b
137
137
162
162
207
207
287
287
439
599
599

c
280
280
305
305
350
350
430
430
582
742
742

d
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

e
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120

f
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120

g
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

h
6
8
6
8
6
8
6
8
8
6
8

i
6
8
6
8
6
8
6
8
8
6
8

j
6
8
6
8
6
8
6
8
8
6
8

k1)
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
85

l
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200

n
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145

q
520
520
520
520
520
520
520
520
520
520
520

q
520
520
520
520
520
520
520
520
520
520
520

FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*, angle
Type
LXC0161-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0261-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0361-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0461-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0561-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXA0561-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0661-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0761-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0861-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0961-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXA1061-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC1061-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*2)

Dimensions of the connections for the wiring see page 3/75.


1) Connection lug not insulated
2) On request

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LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking System


System components
LX.0162 to 1062

L3

(PE)
j

PE

PE

NSV0_00379

NSV0_00378

NSV0_00396

75

L2

75

LX.0862 to 1062

f
=

=
L1

LX.0162 to 0762

n
q

Adapter, straight
Type
LXC0162-FA
LXC0262-FA
LXC0362-FA
LXC0462-FA
LXC0562-FA
LXA0562-FA
LXC0662-FA
LXC0762-FA
LXC0862-FA
LXC0962-FA
LXA1062-FA
LXC1062-FA2)

a
50
50
75
75
120
120
200
200
120
200
200

b
137
137
162
162
207
207
287
287
439
599
599

c
280
280
305
305
350
350
430
430
582
742
742

d
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

e
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120

f
123.5
124.5
123.5
124.5
123.5
124.5
123.5
124.5
124.5
123.5
124.5

g
96.5
95.5
96.5
95.5
96.5
95.5
96.5
95.5
95.5
96.5
95.5

h
6
8
6
8
6
8
6
8
8
6
8

i
12
16
12
16
12
16
12
16
16
12
16

j
6
8
6
8
6
8
6
8
8
6
8

k1) l
85 200
85 200
85 200
85 200
85 200
85 200
85 200
85 200
85 200
85 200
85 200

m
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230

n
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145

a
50
50
75
75
120
120
200
200
120
200
200

b
137
137
162
162
207
207
287
287
439
599
599

c
280
280
305
305
350
350
430
430
582
742
742

d
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

e
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120

f
123.5
124.5
123.5
124.5
123.5
124.5
123.5
124.5
124.5
123.5
124.5

g
96.5
95.5
96.5
95.5
96.5
95.5
96.5
95.5
95.5
96.5
95.5

h
6
8
6
8
6
8
6
8
8
6
8

i
12
16
12
16
12
16
12
16
16
12
16

j
6
8
6
8
6
8
6
8
8
6
8

k1)
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
85

n
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145

FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*, angle
Type
LXC0162-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0262-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0362-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0462-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0562-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXA0562-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0662-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0762-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0862-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC0962-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXA1062-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*
LXC1062-FLL(R)(H)(V)-X*/Y*2)

Dimensions of the connections for the wiring see page 3/75.


1) Connection lug not insulated
2) On request

3/72

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l
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200

520
520
520
520
520
520
520
520
520
520
520

q
520
520
520
520
520
520
520
520
520
520
520

LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking System


System components
Connection to distribution boards
Enclosure fitting for LX...30, LX...41, LX...51, LX...52
LX.01 to 07.. - FA

LX.08.. - FA

LX.09 (10).. - FA

Type1)
LXC01..-FA
LXC02..-FA
LXC03..-FA
LXC04..-FA
LXA05..-FA
LXC05..-FA
LXC06..-FA
LXC07..-FA
LXC08..-FA
LXC09..-FA
LXA10..-FA

a
210
210
235
235
280
280
360
360
512
672
672

b
125
125
137.5
137.5
160
160
200
200

c
280
280
305
305
350
350
430
430
582
742
742

d
145
145
155
155
180
180
220
220
295
375
375

e
200
200
215
215
235
235
275
275
350
430
430

1) Dimension d without PE lug on the side, dimension e with PE lug

Cut-out in top/bottom plate of the enclosure = a x 330

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LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking System


System components
Enclosure fitting for LX...53, LX...54, LX...61, LX...62
LX.01 to 07.. - FA

LX.08.. - FA

LX.09 (10).. - FA

Type1)
LXC01..-FA
LXC02..-FA
LXC03..-FA
LXC04..-FA
LXA05..-FA
LXC05..-FA
LXC06..-FA
LXC07..-FA
LXC08..-FA
LXC09..-FA
LXA10..-FA

a
210
210
235
235
280
280
360
360
512
672
672

b
125
125
137.5
137.5
160
160
200
200

c
280
280
305
305
350
350
430
430
582
742
742

d
145
145
155
155
180
180
220
220
295
375
375

e
200
200
215
215
235
235
275
275
350
430
430

1) Dimension d without PE lug on the side, dimension e with PE lug

Cut-out in top/bottom plate of the enclosure = a x 460

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LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking System


System components
Braided cable to busbar connections
LXC01..-FA
LXC02..-FA

LXC03..-FA
LXC04..-FA
75

50
17,5

40

120
17,5 18

30 60 30

LXC06..-FA
LXC07..-FA

20

18

230

40
230

NSV0_00341

NSV0_00340

230

40

40

20

20

= 18

NSV0_00389

LXA05..-FA
LXC05..-FA

LXC08..-FA

352
232
120
=

30 60 30

200

18

233

40
NSV0_00339

230

40
NSV0_00342

200

20

18

80

50 50 25

20

25 50

LXC09..-FA
LXA10..-FA

PE lug fixing hole configuration


(in 5-conductor version)
512
312

200
25 50 50 50 25

50

25 18

40

200

NSV0_00344

233

NSV0_00343

197

80

40

20

18

20

100
25

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System components
Tap-off units

75

72,5

Size 1 (80 A 125 A) with 3VL and NZM7 circuit-breakers

375

NSV0_00405

519

3
LX-AK5(6)/LS-AE(EC)(DC)50(63)(80)(100)(125)-H(L)S
LX-AK5(6)/LSH-80(100)(125)S-3(4)

1)

1)

191

338.5

1) on request

75

60,5

Size 1 (80 A 125 A) with fuse switch disconnector

375

NSV0_00406

519

LX-AK5(6)/FSH-125IEC(BS)-3(4)
LX-AK5(6)/FSH-100NF-3(4)

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a
226
226

b
361.5
361.5

Installed device
3VL...
NZM7

LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking System


System components

72,5

Size 2 (160 A 250 A) with 3VL and NZM7 circuit-breakers

375

75

NSV0_00403

102,2

729

LX-AK5(6)/LS-AE(EC)(DC)160(200)(250)-H(L)S
LX-AK5(6)/LSH-160(200)(250)S-3(4)

1)

1)

191.2

338.5

Installed device
3VL...
NZM7

1) on request

60,5

Size 2 (160 A 250 A) with fuse switch disconnector

375

75

NSV0_00404

102,2

729

LX-AK5(6)/FSH-250IEC(BS)-3(4)
LX-AK5(6)/FSH-160NF-3(4)

a
226.2
226.2

b
361.7
361.7

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System components
Size 3 (400 A) with NZM10 circuit-breaker or NH2 fuse switch disconnector
LX-AK(6)/LS-400S-3(4)

27

x. 1

194

ma

790

90

990

LX-AK(6)/FS-400IEC(BS)-3(4)

NSV0_00337

163

562,5

30

a
325.5
328.5

Installed device
NZM10
NH2

418

NSV0_00338

855

15

870

Size 4 (630 A) with NZM10 circuit-breaker or NH3 fuse switch disconnector


LX-AK(6)/LS-630S-3(4)

LX-AK(6)/FS-630IEC(BS)-3(4)

329

LX-AK(6)/LS-630S-3(4)
LX-AK6/FS-630IEC(BS)-3(4)

75,05

533

NSV0_00388

86

LX-AK(6)/LS-400S-3(4)
LX-AK(6)/FS-400IEC(BS)-3(4)

66
36

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a
64.5
47

Installed device
NZM10
NH3

LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking System


System components
Size 5 (800 A 1250 A) with 3VL circuit-breaker
LX-AK5(6)/LS-AE(BE)800(1000)(1250)-LS
NSV0_00373

NSV0_00374

NSV0_00375

On request
Accessories
IP55 flange for degree of protection enhancement
LX-02(4)(5)(7)-IP55

LX02-IP55
LX04-IP55
LX05-IP55
LX07-IP55

NSV0_00407

7,5
60

380

60

LX-08(10)-IP55
a

LX08-IP55
LX10-IP55

NSV0_00402

7,5
60

380

b
60

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Accessories
Joint blocks
LX.06 to 08
LX.01 to 05
NSV0_00349

153
153

LX.01 to 05
NSV0_00350

153

Type
LX.01..-KB
LX.02..-KB
LX.03..-KB
LX.04..-KB
LX.05..-KB
LX.06..-KB
LX.07..-KB
LX.08..-KB
LX.09..-KB
LX.10..-KB

154

320

a
137
137
162
162
207
287
287
439
599
599

Note:
Dimensions of the joint blocks for tap-off units (800 1250 A) on
request.

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154

154

320

320

NSV0_00348

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LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking System


Accessories
Fixing brackets1)
LX-BH(F)
LX..-BF(F)

50

NSV0_00351

a
285
285
285
307
307
362
432
432
584
744
744

b
172
172
172
194
194
239
319
319
471
631
631

80

14

NSV0_00352

Type
LX-BH(F)
LX01..-BH(F)
LX02..-BH(F)
LX03..-BH(F)
LX04..-BH(F)
LX05..-BH(F)
LX06..-BH(F)
LX07..-BH(F)
LX08..-BH(F)
LX09..-BH(F)
LX10..-BH(F)

50

14

14

42,5

42,5

1) LX-K clamping brackets are supplied with the fixing bracket

Clamping brackets

LX-KF

LX-K

58,5

10

NSV0_00400

2,5

15

60

51

60

35

10

NSV0_00401

24

40

11
50

40

30
2

12

12

55

30

8,5

14

24,5 16

20

Fixed point for vertical installation

165

130

LX-BVFP1(2)

57

11

42,5

NSV0_00353

12,5

90

15

100

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Accessories
Fixing brackets
LX...-BV(-AK)/+LX-BVD
18

13,5

42

156

42

101

18

220

NSV0_00391

300

336

NSV0_00398

240

156

42

100
101

158

100

220

13,5

57

NSV0_00399

20

42

LX-V connection tool


NSV0_00354

180

400
580

7
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Planning and Engineering

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4/3
4/7

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4/9

4/11
4/11
4/12
4/12

4/12

4/13

Basics
Project handling, order processing
Overview
Basic technical information
Design
Clearance from structural bodies
Design
Feeder Units
Universal connection units
Application
Design
Universal connection units
with T branch
Application
Design
Cable feeder units
Application
Design
Connection to non-Siemens
distribution boards
Overview
Connection to Siemens 8PV/8PT
power distribution systems
Overview

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Busbar runs
Reference dimensions for engineering
Design
Consumer tap-offs for
straight trunking units
Design
Fire barrier
Overview
Design
Expansion unit and fixed point
Overview
Design
Horizontal busbar runs
Design
Vertical busbar runs
Design

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Tap-offs
Tap-off units
Overview
Design

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4/14

4/15
4/16
4/16
4/19
4/19
4/24

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4/30
4/30
4/30

Special cases
Functional endurance (on request)
Overview
Application
Phase sequence reversal units
Overview
Application
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Planning and Engineering


Basics
Project handling, order processing

Overview

Producing a parts list

Project handling
Engineering is performed in six stages:
Determine and check building dimensions
Procure floor plans to scale.
Check drawing dimensions on site.
Record dimensions on site if no floor plans are available.
Convert them into binding documentation.
Immediately after receipt of order, make the order reservation
in the production factory.
Decide on and draw busbar runs
Draw a scale plan view of the busbar layout on the floor plans.
Co-ordinate the busbar runs with other equipment installations.
Take minimum clearances into consideration.
Transfer the dimensions decided on to an isometric representation.
Ensure that the tap-off points are useful and accessible.
Note the minimum clearances to the jointing points between
trunking units when the respective tap-off units are fitted.
Take busbar runs and building expansion into consideration
when engineering expansion compensation. External influences resulting from building expansions can be compensated with expansion compensation.
When engineering the horizontal busbar runs, pay attention to
the PE(N) position for vertical mounting.

Define interfaces and links


Definition of interfaces
- To be held and documented with the customer about technical requirements and physical configurations, floor plans etc.
- To be held with other equipment installers (heating, ventilation, sanitation, transformer suppliers) with regard to dimensioning, lug spacings and precise locations.
- To be held with distribution board suppliers/builders: provide
connection units for non-Siemens distribution boards in good
time.
- Obtain information about fire protection segregated areas.
Engineer the angle and branch points/units
Engineer complex direction changes first:
- If necessary, produce a section drawing.
- Customized solutions (non-standard solutions ) require immediate consultation with the factory.
Special solutions have longer lead times and are more expensive than standard units, since the cost involved in clarification, ordering and manufacturing is higher.
Engineer simple direction changes:
- For simple horizontal/vertical direction changes use standard
types with standard lengths.
- Preferably engineer optional lengths using straight trunking
units.
Use straight lengths to complete the run
Fill the sections between the angle and branch units using
standard lengths.
Only then should the custom lengths be determined. Custom
lengths should be kept to an absolute minimum to avoid longer
lead times.
Note:
Only straight lengths are custom lengths.
The fewer the number of custom lengths used, the shorter the
lead time.
Order custom lengths immediately as construction progresses.

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Sequence to be followed:
Enter the dimensions of the feeder units, straight trunking units,
angle and branch units, and tap-off points etc. for the run.
Define types
Create parts lists
Order processing
If appropriate, agree staged deliveries for large orders.
Always mark parts with the Drawing Item No., in order to ensure
identification at the installation site.
When drawing up the orders
- Match delivery dates to the construction phases/to construction progress.
- Ensure delivery for installation at different points on the construction site by structured busbar run designation or staggered ordering.
Customer-specific non-standard solutions (on request)
Immediately after the order has been placed, request the ordering data from the technical department responsible.
Note:
Customized solutions always have longer lead times.
Optional lengths
After determining exact dimensions place order in a separate
order.
Order documents (send to factory)
Binding order
Parts list
Engineering drawings.

Planning and Engineering


Basics
Basic technical information

Design

Mounting position, degree of protection and rated current

Conductor material
The conductor materials used in LX systems are aluminium for
(LXA) and copper for (LXC).
Busbar trunking systems with aluminium conductors are preferable due to their lower weight and lower costs.

The rated current of the busbars is independent of the mounting


position of the busbar with the following exceptions. That means:
no derating of the current is necessary.

LX busbar systems with conductors made from aluminium


Busbar position horizontal
edgewise

a Aluminium busbar
s Tin-on-nickel plated
d Insulation with high thermal stability

Busbar position horizontal


flat

Exceptions:
LXA07..: Rated current 2300 A
with busbar position horizontal, flat
LXA09..: Rated current 3800 A
with busbar position horizontal, flat
LXC01..: Rated current 900 A
with busbar position horizontal, flat
The busbar system has IP54 degree of protection as standard.
Enhancement of the degree of protection by fitting additional
components on site is only possible for power transmission (on
request).
Sizes, single systems and double systems

LX busbar systems with conductors made from copper

The size depends on the current rating and the conductor material. A total of 10 sizes are available. 7 sizes are single systems
and 3 sizes are double systems. The single system consists of
an enclosure each with 3 to 6 aluminium or copper busbars. The
double systems feature 6 to 12 busbars each in two enclosures.
The exact numbers of busbars depends on the required conductor configuration. There are eight different types of conductor
configurations.
145

145

a Copper busbar
s Tin plated
d Insulation with high thermal stability

Sizes (H x W1))
Height H
LX System
mm
137
LXA(C)01
LXA(C)02
137
LXC 03
162
LXA(C)04
162
LXA(C)05
207
LXA(C)06
287
LXA(C)07
287
LXA(C)08
439
LXA(C)09
599
LXA(C)10
599
1) Width W always 145 mm

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Planning and Engineering


Basics
Basic technical information
Conductor configurations

Busbars

Enclosures

LX...30

L1

L2

L3

Enclosure is the PE conductor

Busbars

Enclosures

LX...41
LX...51

L1
L1

L2
L2

L3
L3

PEN
N

Electrical connection between enclosure and PEN


Enclosure is the PE conductor

Busbars

Enclosures

LX...52
LX...53
LX...61

L1
L1
L1

L2
L2
L2

L3
L3
L3

N
N
N

N
PE
(PE)

Enclosure is the PE conductor


Electrical connection between enclosure and PE conductor
Electrical isolation between enclosure and PE conductor

Busbars

Enclosures

LX...54
LX...62

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L1

L2
L2

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L3
L3

N
N

N
N

PE
(PE)

Electrical connection between enclosure and PE conductor


Electrical isolation between enclosure and PE conductor

Planning and Engineering


Basics
Basic technical information
Connection

The connection is established by one or two joint blocks. One or


more fixing screws are simply tightened by using a standard
screw or ring spanner. Secure fixing is established in the shortest possible time in this way.

L
R

In individual steps: The first screw head shears off as soon as the
defined torque is attained. Below this, a second screw head is
located which actually releases the clamp connection. When reusing the trunking unit (joint block), it must be retightened to the
defined torque of 120 10 Nm.
The joint block is fixed to the trunking unit. It does not compensate for longitudinal expansion of the trunking unit. The expansion unit must therefore be engineered in accordance with the
applicable engineering rules, see Expansion unit and fixed
point.

Type definition

Direction change to:


V = the front
H = the rear
R = the right
L = the left

General information

Tap-off points

An engineering type reference consists of the system size


LX...... - and a trunking unit type. The system size is determined
by the LX type reference key. The trunking unit type depends on
the busbar run routing or the tap-off points. In order to simplify
the engineering, the representation of the trunking units has
been reduced to essential features by the use of symbols.

Tap-off points are only possible on straight trunking units. The


type is determined by stating the length of the trunking unit
(standard or custom length).
The position of tap-off points is predefined on standard lengths.
With custom lengths it is possible to define the tap-off points
within defined limits (see Chapter LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking
System Selection and ordering data).

The critical factors for type definition are:


Mounting position of the busbars within the trunking unit
Phase sequence, location of L3, PEN, N or PE conductor
Position of the joint block
Nature of the busbar run
Actuating side of the joint block

The position of tap-off points at the top is variable by rotating the


trunking unit around the indicated axis (see Chapter LXA/LXC
Busbar Trunking System Selection and ordering data).
Important points for the viewing direction:
Busbar position: edgewise
View from the trunking unit end without a joint block
Location of the thick continuous line on the right
The busbar run points away from the viewer.

Straight trunking units


Basic information points

Tap-off point(s) above

Tap-off point(s) below

a Joint block

d
b
d

a Fixing screw for joint block:


to be always on the L1 side
s Mark busbar end with joint block by:
d The position of L3, PEN, N or PE conductor is marked by a solid thick line
on the unit. The end without the joint block is always on the right.
f Mark open busbar end (without joint block) with and position busbars
edgewise
The view is always the end of the trunking unit without joint block.

s Joint block modifiable

Examples of type definition


Description
Straight trunking unit, 3 m length,
with 5 tap-off points at top and bottom
Straight trunking unit, 3 m length,
with 2 tap-off points at the top
Straight trunking unit, 2 m length,
with 1 tap-off point at the top
Straight trunking unit, 2.8 m,
with 1 tap-off point at the top,
selectable, and fire barrier

Type reference
LXA(C)....-3-ADO-U
+LX-A+LX-B+LX-C
+LX-D+LX-E
LXA(C)....-3-AD
+LX-B+LX-D
LXA(C)....-2-1AD
LXA(C)....-3W2,80-1AD1,0
+LX..-S120-X0,60

Note:
Tap-off units may not be fitted in the joint block (flange cover)
connection area. The usability of the tap-off point therefore depends on the position and the dimensions of the tap-off point selected.
Details of all selectable dimensions in m.
Note a change in position of the tap-off points when the trunking
unit is rotated.

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Planning and Engineering


Basics
Basic technical information
Angle and branch units

To determine the type, the angle and branch units must be


viewed as follows:
Busbar position: edgewise
View from the busbar end without a clamping terminal
PEN(N) position on the right
The busbar run points away from the viewer.
Four basic directions

Four basic directions


Direction change to:
V = the front (top)
H = the rear (bottom)
R = the right
L = the left

Limb designations
The limbs of angle and branch units have a fixed designation:
Limb without joint block fitted
= X limb
Limb with joint block fitted
= Y limb
Limb in between (where present)
= Z limb.

e.g. offset change of direction


LXA(C)....-LLV
Direction of offset
Direction of the Y limb
Elbow or knee

Examples of type definition


For simple changes in direction, the type designation is governed by the direction of the Y limb.

For Z units, the type is governed by the direction of the Z limb:


Y

V
Z

Z unit (front)
e.g.: LXA(C).... -ZV

e.g. elbow, right


LXA(C)..... -LR
Direction change to the right
Elbow or knee

Direction of the Z limb


Z unit
For T units, the type is governed by the direction of the T branch:

The type designation of offset changes of direction is governed


by
- the direction of the Y limb and
- the position of the offset
of the type.

T unit (with branch unit at the top)


e.g.: LXA(C)....-TV
Direction of the branch unit
Basic T unit

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Planning and Engineering


Basics
Clearance from structural bodies

Design
Installation of horizontal busbar runs

0.25 m

a The minimum clearance of 0.10 m applies for all degrees of protection.


When engineering expansion units and fire barriers the clearance from the
ceiling at these points is reduced accordingly see Chapter LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking System Dimension drawings.
s Trunking unit junction point with minimum clearance from point of wall penetration or from other parts of the building structure.
d LX busbar run
f Tap-off point at the top
g Tap-off point at the bottom (by rotating the trunking unit)
h Tap-off unit
j Minimum clearance depends on size of tap-off unit used.

The busbar run is assembled by fitting the trunking units together end to end (standard assembly).

a Busbar trunking unit with joint block


s Joint block
d Trunking unit without joint block

Inserting the intermediate trunking unit with joint block


from below (inserting of custom lengths)

230

230

a
a Busbar trunking unit with joint block
s Trunking unit without joint block

Note:
Use only the horizontal fixing brackets shown on the selection
pages for fixing the trunking units. These brackets ensure a safe
measure of play for the busbar run during operation. The clamping bracket can be secured to the fixing material on site.

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Planning and Engineering


Basics
Clearance from structural bodies
Minimum wall clearance horizontal busbar runs

Installation of vertical busbar runs


Minimum wall clearance vertical busbar runs

W2 min

W1 min
Wmin = 0.1 m

The minimum wall clearance Wmin depends on:


The position of the screw for tightening the joint block.
The minimum space requirement is 0.10 m.
The dimensions of the tap-off unit chosen for power
distribution.

a Vertical LX busbar run


s Tap-off unit
d Vertical fixing bracket.

Minimum ceiling clearance

The minimum wall clearance W1min at the side depends on:


The dimensions of the tap-off unit chosen for power
distribution.
The space required for fitting/removing the trunking units and
the vertical fixing brackets.

Dmin = 0.1 m

The minimum ceiling clearance Dmin depends on:


The dimensions of the tap-off unit chosen for power distribution. It must be possible to open the cover of the tap-off unit. It
must be possible to remove/install the tap-off units.
System ventilation. The minimum clearance of 0.10 m must be
maintained in order to ensure sufficient heat dissipation.
Note:
Where fire barriers or expansion units are used, the clearance
from wall/ceiling at such points is reduced, as for example by the
system covering parts of the fire barrier.

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Note:
The fixing screws for the vertical fixing brackets must always remain accessible.
The minimum wall clearance W2min depends on:
Fixing material required on site to compensate for uneven wall
surfaces or angles. The choice of the fixing material is dictated
by the load to be supported. The fixing brackets can be secured directly on the walls where there is no unevenness or angles.

Planning and Engineering


Feeder units
Universal connection units

Application

Phase sequence and lug spacing

LX universal connection units are used as feeder units for transformers and for distribution board connection (with type suffix
+LD-FLP). A connection with the LX system can be established
via any of the trunking units or junction units listed in the catalogue.

Design

Three different types are available for engineering:


Type 1: LX...-AS1
Lug spacings (L1, L2, L3, PEN(N)) are even
PEN(N) lug positioned on the outside
Phases sequence

The universal connection unit is supplied fitted


with connection lugs
in fixed positions as specified by the customer
with a connection suitable for any of the trunking units or angle
and branch units listed in the catalogue (without joint block).
When engineering the phase sequence and lug spacing, it is important to note the direction of viewing:
Mounting position of the busbars within the trunking unit
edgewise
Determine the phase sequence of the remaining busbar run,
i.e. position the PEN or N conductor on the right or left depending on the conductor configuration (see marking in bold).

+LX-.A
+LX-.B
+LX-.C
+LX-.D

L1
PEN(N)
L3
PEN(N)

L2
L3
L2
L1

L3
L2
L1
L2

PEN(N)
L1
PEN(N)
L3

Lug spacing

(PE)

L3
PEN(N)

L2

+LX-1.
a Viewing direction

L1

a
(PE)

L1

L2

L3

PEN(N)

min.
max.

+LX-2.

115
400

115
400

115
400

Example of complete order type with 350 mm lug spacing:


LXA0541-AS1+LX-1C+LX-P350
No standard types are available for the LX...30, LX...52, LX...53,
LX...54, LX...61 and LX...62 systems. Please contact product
support if required.
Type 2: LX...-AS2
All phase conductor lug spacings are variable like the space dimension for PEN(N).
PEN(N) lug positioned between the phase lugs.
Phase sequence

+LX-.E
+LX-.F
+LX-.G
+LX-.H

L1
L3
L3
L1

L2
PEN(N)
L2
PEN(N)

PEN(N)
L2
PEN(N)
L2

L3
L1
L1
L3

Lug spacing +LX-P*/N*


For P* (phase to phase)
For N* (phase L 2 to PEN(N))

450 750
150 405

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Planning and Engineering


Feeder units
Universal connection units
Type 3: LX...-AS3

Positioning above transformers

Equal phase conductor lug spacings


Variable interval dimension for PEN(N).
PEN(N) lug positioned on the outside

The connection lugs must always be positioned centrally above


the transformer connection lugs.
The engineering dimension a is critical also for engineering the
remainder of the busbar run.

Phase sequence

Note:
The type-related dimensions for a are listed in chapter
LXA/LXC busbar trunking system - Dimensional drawings.

+LX-.A
+LX-.B
+LX-.C
+LX-.D

L1
PEN(N)
L3
PEN(N)

L2
L3
L2
L1

L3
L2
L1
L2

PEN(N)
L1
PEN(N)
L3

200 mm

a
PEN (N)

Lug spacing +LX-P*/N*


For P* (phase to phase)
For N* (phase L 2 to PEN(N))

450 750
150 400

a Centre of the first connection lug


s Centre of joint block

The transformer connection lugs and the LX connection units are


linked using braided cable. It must be provided by the customer.

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Planning and Engineering


Feeder units
Universal connection units with T branch

Application

Positioning above transformers

LX universal connection units with a T branch are used as feeder


units, where an outgoer towards the top is required due to lack
of space. A connection with the LX system can be established
via any of the trunking units or junction units listed in the catalogue.

Design
The AS universal connection unit is supplied fitted
with connection lugs in fixed positions as specified by the
customer
with a connection (positioned centrally on the AS connection
unit) suitable for any of the trunking units or angle and branch
units listed in the catalogue (without joint block).

The connection lugs must always be positioned centrally above


the transformer connection lugs.
The engineering dimensions a, b and c are critical also for engineering the remainder of the busbar run.
Note:
The type-related dimensions for a and c are listed in the table in
chapter LXA/LXC busbar trunking system - Dimensional
drawings.

When engineering the phase sequence and lug spacing, it is important to note the direction of viewing:
Mounting position of the busbars within the trunking unit
edgewise
Direction of viewing from the AS trunking unit end with PEN(N)
on the right and T branch unit at the top.
Beyond this, the same rules regarding the relative phase sequences and lug spacings apply as for the universal connection unit without T branch.

200 mm

Phase sequence and lug spacing

PEN (N)

+LX-1.

+LX-2.

a Centre of joint block

a Viewing direction
s T branch
d PEN(N) location

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Planning and Engineering


Feeder units
Cable feeder units

Application
For feeding LX busbar systems when a cable connection is unavoidable.

Standard version with metal flange plate and cable grommets


Order of a +BPAL undrilled aluminium plate is required for
single core cables
Connection can be made via any of the trunking units or angle
and branch units listed in the catalogue.

Design
Rated currents of 800 A 3200 A, copper conductors only
Degree of protection IP54
Select the desired cable connection unit from the selection
pages
Cable connection unit supplied without joint block
Cable connection directly to the connection busbars of the
cable connection unit (bolt connection) for connection of:
4 multi-core or single-core
cables (up to 300 mm2)
6 multi-core or single-core
cables (up to 300 mm2)
8 multi-core or single core
cables (up to 300 mm2)

LXC01...-KE. to
LXC02...-KE.
LXC03...-KE. to
LXA(C)05...-KE.
LXC06...-KE. to
LXC07...-KE.

for
for
for

LXA(C)01... to
LXA(C)02...
LXA(C)03... to
LXA(C)05...
LXA(C)06... to
LXA(C)07...

3 system-dependent enclosure sizes


Enclosure size 1
Enclosure size 2
Enclosure size 3

LXC01...-KE. to
LXC02...-KE.
LXC03...-KE. to
LXA(C)05...-KE.
LXC06...-KE. to
LXC07...-KE.

for
for
for

LXA(C)01... to
LXA(C)02
LXA(C)03... to
LXA(C)05
LXA(C)06... to
LXA(C)07

Note:
M12 bolts for the cable connection are supplied with the unit.
Cable clamps for cable support must be provided on site.
No standard types are available for the LX...30, LX...52, LX...53,
LX...54, LX...61 and LX...62 systems. Please contact product
support if required.

Connection to
non-Siemens distribution boards

Overview

Short-circuit rating

Versions
The non-Siemens distribution board connection units feature
copper conductors. They are supplied without joint blocks.
Refer to the selection and ordering data for type references.

The short-circuit rating of connections to non-Siemens distribution boards is governed by the copper connections in the distribution board installation. Only the manufacturer of the distribution board installation can provide verification of the short-circuit
rating of the dropper bars.
The unit for connection to non-Siemens distribution boards is
supplied as a type-tested unit.
The rating of the copper connections must be matched to the required short-circuit level.
Connection to the SIVACON system
Version

Connection options
Since these units are used for customized solutions, early agreement with the distribution board manufacturer is necessary.
Whoever designs and installs the connections between the distribution board connection unit (Siemens product) and the distribution busbars of the non-Siemens distribution board, as a rule
the distribution board manufacturer, is responsible for this work.
Rated currents
The rated currents can be taken from the key to type references
in the selection pages. These specifications conform to
IEC/EN 60 439-1 and -2 for an ambient temperature of 35 C on
a 24 h mean. The limit temperature of the copper busbars insulated with a highly thermally stable material is 135 C.
When using non-Siemens connection units in distribution board
installations, it is necessary to ensure that the temperature limit
is not exceeded.
Terminal capacity for the copper connections see Chapter
LXA/LXC Busbar Truncking System Dimension drawings.

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The connection to the SIVACON system is implemented via a


distribution board entry flange.
This is screwed onto the standard cut-out in the top/bottom plate
in the SIVACON and provides the respective entry opening for
the assigned busbar system.
Connection options
The standard trunking unit is connected directly to the distribution board connection via a joint block. Assignment of the LX
systems to distribution board connection see SIVACON production selection catalogue.
Rated currents
The rated currents can be taken from the key to type references
in the selection pages.

Planning and Engineering


Feeder units
Connection to 8PV/8PT Siemens
power distribution systems

Overview

LX... (PE position at the rear)

Connection possibilities
112

A LX connection to the distribution board is possible from above.


The SIVACON 8PV, 8PT connection system is entirely inside the
distribution board.
Connection is carried out by means of standard trunking units,
straight trunking units, angle and branch units or T units. The terminal clamp of the trunking unit is connected directly to the connection unit inside the distribution board.

LX ...-KB
N L1 L2 L3 PE
(PEN)

The distribution board entry flange is included in the scope of


supply.

LX .....-FA3(4)A

Rated currents
During engineering it has to be taken into account that the rated
currents of the distribution boards are not necessarily the same
as the ones of the busbar system selected.

a Front view

Fixed point
Dimensions b and d exactly determine the centre of the busbar
system above the distribution board. With this dimension as a
fixed point, engineering of the trunking unit can be carried out.

LX...

LX...-KB
NSV0_00528

LX.....-FA3(4)A

Distribution board front

SIVACON distribution board, view from above


(for dimensions b and d, see table below)

System type

SIVACON 8PV
LXA(C)..41(51)

Circuit-breaker type
Field width

1
mm 400.00

500.00

600.00

2
600.00

800.00

3
800.00

1000.00

d
b

mm 221.25
mm 200.00

221.25
250.00

221.25
300.00

214.251)
300.00

219.25
400.00

219.25
420.00

219.25
520.00

mm 842.75
mm 200.00

842.75
335.00

1011.252)
330.00

1011.252)
460.00

1016.25
400.00

1016.25
605.00

mm 842.75
mm 200.00

842.75
335.00

811.253)
330.00

811.253)
460.00

1016.25
400.00

1016.25
605.00

mm 295.25
mm 200.00

295.25
335.00

292.254)
320.00

292.254)
450.00

SIVACON 8PT,
Main busbar top
Main distribution board
LXA(C)..41(51)
d
b
Subdistribution board
LXA(C)..41(51)
d
b

SIVACON 8PT,
Main busbar at the rear
LXA(C)..41(51)

d
b

1) For LXA07(05)(04)(02)41(51) and LXC07(04)(02)41(51) 219,25 mm

3) For LXA07(05)(04)(02)41(51) and LXC07(04)(02)41(51) 800,00 mm

2) For LXA07(05)(04)(02)41(51) and LXC07(04)(02)41(51) 1000,00 mm

4) For LXA07(05)(04)(02)41(51) and LXC07(04)(02)41(51) 295,25 mm.

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Planning and Engineering


Busbar runs
Reference dimensions for engineering

Design
Straight trunking units, standard lengths
Reference for engineering is the dimension from centre of joint
block to centre of joint block.
Dimensions of the tap-off point(s): Originating from trunking unit
end without joint block (designated by ).
Example: Standard length with tap-off points

Side view

e
Plan view
f Engineering dimensions middle tap-off point
g Engineering dimension of straight trunking unit

a Trunking unit end without joint block


s Trunking unit end with joint block
d Tap-off point

Straight trunking units, optional lengths


The sizes of optional lengths must be measured and determined
on site.
Reference for engineering is the dimension from centre of joint
block to centre of joint block.
Example: optional length

Side view

Measuring custom lengths

a
Plan view
a Trunking unit end without joint block
s Trunking unit end with joint block

At the site of installation the dimension is measured between the


housing edges. The engineering dimension W of the trunking
unit results as follows:
W [m] = a [m] 0,23 [m]

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Planning and Engineering


Busbar runs
Consumer tap-offs for straight trunking units

Design
In order to install consumer tap-offs, suitable tap-offs from the
trunking unit have to be decided upon.
LX system dimensions:
Consumer tap-off
up to 630 A

Power tap-off via


Tap-off point

from 800 A to 1250 A

Joint block

Trunking unit
Straight lengths with
tap-off points
Straight lengths without tap-off points

Generally, the tap-off units cannot normally be positioned at the


connection points with joint blocks. Ensure that the straight
lengths are dimensioned correctly corresponding with the size of
the tap-off units.
Consumer tap-off up to 630 A

99.5

99.5

a Size 3 (400 A)
s Size 2 (160 A 250 A)
d Size 1 (80 A 125 A)
f Straight length with 3 tap-off
points:
LX....-3ADO-U+LX-A
+LX-C+LX-E
g Size 4 (630 A)
h Fixing side for joint block located at front.

92

870

765

545

d
f
325

1000

1000

675

99.5

910

Consumer tap-off from 800 to 1250 A


Only possible for system sizes LXA(C)05.. to LXA(C)10..
1600

a Size 5 (800 A 1250 A)


s Straight length without tap-off points
Minimum length Wmin = 2000 mm
d Tap-off joint block
is used instead of the joint block
located on trunking unit
f Fixing for joint block located at front.

c
b

d
Wmin = 2000

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Planning and Engineering


Busbar runs
Fire barrier

Overview
Where the busbar trunking system penetrates a fire wall or fire
ceiling, it must be fitted with a fire barrier.
The fire barrier can be fully fitted on the trunking unit ex-works if
required or supplied separately as an individual type for mounting on site. The engineering guidelines in this chapter apply for
both versions.
The instructions below apply to the engineering, ordering and
fitting of the fire barrier:
Engineering

Order type

Factory-fitted fire barrier


Observe minimum dimensions and instructions in this chapter.
Specify position of the fire barrier in the fire
wall and the engineering dimensions (X*) in
the type suffix
Type suffix
+ LX ..-S120-X(X*)

Fitting

Fitted on the trunking units in factory.


On site the trunking unit with the fire barrier
is fitted in the fire wall (ceiling).

Fire barrier fitted on site1)


Observe minimum dimensions and instructions in this chapter.
Positioning of the fire barrier in the fire wall is implemented when fitted. The X* dimension is omitted in the type reference
Separate type
LX ..-S120-MOS
Fire barrier fitted on the trunking unit on site
Sealing of the profile contours with mineral wool
Fitting of inner fire barrier collar (four Promat panels)
Fitting of outer fire barrier collar (four Promat panels)
Fitting of four Promat panels at end
The Promat panels are fastened with screws
Sealing of outer spaces with ZZ fire barrier sealant TS90
12 Promat panels, mineral wool, fixing screws and sealing compound are part of the
delivery.
The complete installation into the fire wall (ceiling) is carried out after the fire barrier
has been fitted to the trunking unit

The fire barrier meets the requirements of the IEC/EN60439-2 and fire resistance class S120
to DIN 4102 Part 9, ISO 834.
1) Fire barrier for on site fitting only possible for LX.01.. to LX.07.. single systems.

Dimensions
Straight trunking units
LY

W
LX

LK

Design

L
LK

a
b
a Fire barrier
s Fire wall thickness up to 0.7 m.
Fire barrier for greater wall thickness on request.

a = Thickness of fire-protective plates


a = 50 mm

Designation

Description

Minimum optional length


Minimum distances between fire barrier centre and the centre of the joint block
Trunking unit end without joint block at the end
Trunking unit end with joint block at the end

LX
LY
LK

Minimum distances from


the centre of the joint block to outer edge of fire barrier at both ends of the trunking unit
outer edge of fire barrier to front edge of the flange cover of the joint block
L
Fire barrier length on trunking unit
1) Values in brackets apply to double body Cu-systems.

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Length
m
1.04 (1.14)1)
0.52 (0,57)1)
0.52 (0,57)1)
0.17
0.01

0.7 (0.8)1)

Planning and Engineering


Busbar runs
Fire barrier
Positioning and fitting of fire barrier
The fire barrier must be positioned so that it is always located in
or before the fire wall (ceiling).

Case 3: Not permissible! Fire barrier not completely in the


fire wall/ceiling.

Fire barrier centre = fire wall/ceiling centre is not absolutely necessary. Ending the fire barrier flush with fire wall (ceiling) is permissible (see case 1). The fire barrier may not be only partly
positioned in the fire wall (ceiling) (see case 3).
Case 1: The fire barrier ends flush with the fire wall or ceiling.
W
LX

Application
The current busbar element with fire protection block may be fitted in minimum 15 cm thick walls of masonry or concrete and
steel or foam mortar as well as in minimum 15 cm thick ceilings
of concrete and steel or foam mortar with fire resistance class
F120 (fire resistant), designation (short designation) F120-AB, to
DIN4102-2.
Z

Apart from the positioning, the following points must be observed for fitting the trunking units with the fire barrier:
The opening between the busbar system elements and the
component must be fitted with mineral mortar or ZZ TS 90 fire
barrier compound.
The spaces between Promatect-H(L) panels and the trunking
elements, as well as components must be closed with ZZ
TS 90 fire barrier sealant (part of delivery).
The installation must be carried out according to the requirements of the general code of building practice (part of the
delivery).

Case 2: Fire barrier positioned before the fire wall (ceiling).


W
LX

W = Optional length in m (centre of joint block to centre of joint block)


LX= Positioning of fire barrier on trunking unit
Z = Admissible range for positioning of the fire barrier

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Planning and Engineering


Busbar runs
Fire barrier
Positioning in the fire ceiling

Straight trunking unit with tap-off point and fire barrier


The following minimum dimensions must be taken into account
when engineering trunking units with tap-off unit and fire barrier:
Minimum distance between the centre of the tap-off point and
the centre of the joint block
Minimum distance between the centre of the fire barrier and the
centre of the joint block
Minimum distance between the centre of the tap-off point and
the centre of the fire barrier depending on the size of the tapoff unit (4 sizes).

100

1.22 (1.32)1)
0.7 (0.8)1)
PEN(N)
a After mounting of the busbar run in the fire wall/ceiling, any gaps must be
filled with mortar or concrete.
The mortar or concrete must conform to the valid standards for maintaining
the fire resistance class of the wall or the ceiling, e.g. DIN 1045 and
DIN 1053 part 1, as well as EN206-1 and EN998-2.

AD

0.33

0.52 (0.57)1)

Wmin

Positioning in the fire wall


a

1) Values in brackets apply to double body Cu-system.

a Fire barrier

s Trunking unit
d Tap-off unit
f Space requirement for the tap-off unit (Note size!)

a After mounting of the busbar run in the fire wall, any gaps must be filled with
mortar or concrete. The mortar or concrete must conform to the valid standards for maintaining the fire resistance class of the wall or the ceiling, e.g.
DIN 1045 and DIN 1053 part 1, as well as EN206-1 and EN998-2.

Dimensions of the ceiling or wall aperture

Size of the tap-off unit


1
2
Minimum optional length 2.10 (2.20)1) 2.30 (2.40)1)
Wmin
1.77 (1.87)1) 1.97 (2.07)1)
Positioning
ADmin = Wmin 0,33
Minimum distance bet0.90 (0.95)1) 1.10 (1.15)1)
ween centre of tap-off
point and centre of fire
barrier

3 und 4
2.40 (2.50)1)
2.07 (2.17)1)
1.20 (1.25)1)

1) Values in brackets apply to double body Cu-system.

Position of the fire in the wall (ceiling)


barrier
a
b
LX.1
LX.2
LX.3
LX.4
LX.5
LX.6
LX.7
LX.8
LX.9
LX.10

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before the wall


(ceiling)
a
b

mm

mm

mm

mm

430
430
430
430
430
430
430
430
430
430

420
420
450
450
490
570
570
720
880
880

200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200

190
190
220
220
260
340
340
490
650
650

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Note:
Tap-off units must not be fitted above a fire barrier or a connection flange.
Fixing intervals
The first fixing brackets on systems with fire barrier must be fitted
with a maximum clearance of 820 mm on both sides from the fire
wall or fire ceiling.

More information
ZZ TS 90 fire barrier sealant can be obtained from:
Fa. Diederich Brandschutztechnik GmbH,
Unnauer Weg 3
50767 Kln
Tel.: +49 (221) 9 66 52-0;
Fax: +49 (221) 9 66 52-2
E-Mail: j.diederich@diederich-brandschutztechnik.de

Planning and Engineering


Busbar runs
Expansion unit and fixed point

Overview
The busbar pack and enclosure expand due to the heat losses
arising when the busbars are under load.
The lengthwise expansion of the busbar pack depends on:
The conductor material used in the busbar systems
The mode of installation of the busbar run
(horizontal or vertical)
Whether used for power transmission or distribution.

Design
Horizontal busbar run
Between a junction unit and end flange

Engineering must take into account three different situations:


Engineering of horizontal busbar runs
Engineering of adjustments in height within horizontal runs
Engineering of vertical busbar runs
Expansion unit
Compensation for expansion is implemented by using a special
trunking unit with built-in expanding bands. This unit is able to
compensate for the expansion of the busbar run up to the defined maximum run length and must be engineered for horizontal
or vertical busbar runs according to the engineering guidelines.
Within a defined range, the expansion unit can compensate for
tensile as well as compression forces.
Fixed point
Fixed points are special fixing brackets which are used together
with fixing material provided on site to rigidly secure the trunking
unit. They guarantee compensation for expansion in a defined
direction.

L3

a
L2
L1
a Fixed points
L1 = max. 15 m
L2 = max. 30 m
L3 = max. 40 m

max. permissible run length without expansion compensation


and fixed point = 40 m and with a fixed point = 55 m.
Run length L
m
w 40
w 55
w 85

Number of fixed
points
0
1
2

Number of expansion
units
0
0
1

Between two junction units

A distinction is made between fixed points for horizontal and vertical installations (see Selection and ordering data).
A fixed point must be attached to the following busbar components:
Universal connection units (AS and AS-T)
Cable connection units (KE)
Connection units for non-Siemens distribution boards (FA).
Depending on busbar run and lengths, also straight trunking
units and angle/branch units
Engineering for horizontal busbar runs
General procedure
Note the following for busbar runs:
Determine the busbar elements: feeder units, angle and
branch units, end flange
Determine the run lengths between busbar elements
Provide feeder units with fixed points
Use fixed points to divide up large busbar runs into partial busbar runs
Place the expansion unit centrally between two fixed points

a
L1

a
L2

L1
a Fixed points

max. permissible run length without expansion compensation


and fixed point = 30 m.
Run length L
m
w 30
w 60
w 90

Number of fixed
points
0
2
3

Number of expansion
units
0
1
2

Note:
The following applies to horizontal run lengths with expansion
compensation between two fixed points: max. permissible run
length = 30 m.

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Planning and Engineering


Busbar runs
Expansion unit and fixed point
Between a junction unit and a universal connection unit

Lw6m

Connection to non-Siemens distribution boards


via FA adapter

L w 15 m

a Angle and branch unit


s Fixed point (here: LX-BHF)
d Universal connection unit (AS)
f Last trunking unit upstream of the AS

A fixed point must be installed directly next to each feeder unit


(s and h).
Height adjustment and T units
Changes in height are taken to mean all differences F 6 m.
The guidelines for vertical engineering must be taken into consideration with larger differences in height.
The engineering of additional fixed points in front and behind
height adjustments as well as directly on T units.
Lw6m

a Fixed point

No expansion unit is required where the height differential is 6 m


or less.

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a Angle and branch unit


s FA adapter for connection to non-Siemens distribution boards
d Non-Siemens distribution boards
f Last trunking unit upstream of the FA adapter
g Front view of non-Siemens distribution board
h Fixed point (here: LX-BHF).

Planning and Engineering


Busbar runs
Expansion unit and fixed point
Vertical busbar runs
General procedure
Note the following for busbar runs:
Determine the busbar elements: feeder units, angle and
branch units and end flange
Determine the run lengths between feeder units, angle/branch
units and end flange
Provide feeder units with fixed points
Use fixed points to divide up busbar runs into partial busbar
runs
Engineer expansion compensation
Engineer fixing bracket for each floor
Max. admissible length of L1 part runs
After the feeder units, angle and branch units and end flange are
specified within a run, the following runs can be created:
Run between two angle and branch units
Busbar run between an angle and branch unit and end flange
Busbar run between feeder unit and angle and branch unit
Busbar run between feeder unit and end flange
This is then subdivided into maximum permissible partial run
lengths L1.
The partial run length L1 depends on the conductor material of
the trunking system as well as its use (power transmission or power distribution):
Conductor material Power transmission
Cu (LXC....)
L1 w 40 m
Al (LXA....)
L1 w 25 m

Power distribution1)
L1 w 60 m
L1 w 50 m

1) At least one tap-off unit per floor

These partial run lengths are located


between two fixed points with one expansion unit
between fixed points and end flange without expansion compensation
For partial run lengths between feeder unit and fixed point with
an expansion compensation, the partial length L1 is halved.

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Planning and Engineering


Busbar runs
Expansion unit and fixed point
Vertical run length between two angle and branch units,
Case 1
Always position expansion units centrally between the fixed
points

Vertical run length between angle and branch unit and


end flange
An expansion compensation unit is not required in the top partial run up to the end flange
Position other expansion units centrally between the fixed
points
EF

L1

L1

FP

L1

L1

FP
FP

FP
FP

L1 =
L =
D =
FP =
EF =

max. admissible length of part run


Total run length
Expansion unit
Fixed point (Type: LX-BVFP..)
End flange.

Examples:
For power transmission with LXA...., (LXC....)

For power distribution with LXA....

Run length

Number of expansion
units (D)

Run length

L [m]

Number of fixed
points (FP)

L [m]

Number of fixed
points (FP)

Number of expansion
units (D)

w 6 (w6)
w 25 (w40)
w 50 (w80)
w 75 (w120)

2
2
3
4

0
1
2
3

w 50
w 100
w 150
w 200

1
2
3
4

0
1
2
3

For power distribution with LXA...., (LXC....)

For power distribution with LXC....

Run length

Number of expansion
units (D)

Run length

L [m]

Number of fixed
points (FP)

L [m]

Number of fixed
points (FP)

Number of expansion
units (D)

w 6 (w6)
w 50 (w60)
w 100 (w120)
w 150 (w180)

2
2
3
4

0
1
2
4

w 60
w 120
w 180
w 240

1
2
3
4

0
1
2
3

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Planning and Engineering


Busbar runs
Expansion unit and fixed point
Vertical run length between two angle and branch units,
Case 2
Position first expansion unit directly behind the feeder unit
Position other expansion units centrally between the fixed
points

Vertical run length between angle and branch unit


and end flange
An expansion compensation unit is not required in the top partial run up to the end flange
Position first expansion unit directly behind the feeder unit
Position other expansion units centrally between the fixed
points
EF

L1

L1

FP

L1
L

L1
L

FP

FP

FP

L2

L2

FP

L1 =
L2 =
L =
D =
FP =
EF =

max. admissible length of part run


Half maximum permissible length of part run
Total run length
Expansion unit
Fixed point (Type: LX-BVFP..)
End flange.

Examples:
For power transmission with LXA...., (LXC....)

For power distribution with LXA....

Run length
L [m]
w 6 (w6)
w 12,5 (w20)
w 37,5 (w60)
w 62,5 (w100)

Run length
L [m]
w6
w 25
w 75
w 125

Number of fixed
points (FP)

Number of expansion
units (D)

1
1
2
3

0
1
2
3

Number of fixed
points (FP)

Number of expansion
units (D)

0
0
1
2

0
1
1
2

For power distribution with LXA...., (LXC....)

For power distribution with LXC....

Run length
L [m]
w 6 (w6)
w 25 (w30)
w 75 (w90)
w 125 (w150)

Run length
L [m]
w6
w 30
w 90
w 150

Number of fixed
points (FP)

Number of expansion
units (D)

1
1
2
3

0
1
2
3

Number of fixed
points (FP)

Number of expansion
units (D)

0
0
1
2

0
1
1
2

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Planning and Engineering


Busbar runs
Horizontal busbar runs

Design
Fixing
The busbar run is secured using special fixing brackets (LX-BH,
LX..-BF or LX-K) that allow for a certain amount of slippage of the
busbar run when it is expanding under load.
Details about fixing intervals are to be found in Chapter
LXA/LXC Busbar Trunking System Technical Data. Each trunking unit must be supported by at least one fixing bracket.
Fixing intervals
Maximum distance between two fixing points on trunking unit
Minimum distance between fixing point and the centre of the
joint block.
horizontal, edgewise

250

mm

)m

3 (2

LX-BH(F)

horizontal, flat

250

mm

2m

LX.01 to LX.04 max. 2 m


LX.05 to LX.10 max. 3 m

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LX...-BF(F)

Planning and Engineering


Busbar runs
Vertical busbar runs

Design

Fixing bracket and fixed point

Mounting position
Due to the limited permissible mounting position of the overload
and short-circuit protective devices in the tap-off unit and the
easy mounting of the trunking units, the mounting position for the
vertical installation of busbar runs is fixed

The fixing bracket for vertical installation is designed for taking


the weight of the busbar run for a floor height of h = 3.40 m to
3.90 m. Consequently the type designation of the bracket must
include the complete type reference key and the use of tap-off
points.
At a floor height of h = 3.40 m to 3.90 m the fixing bracket should
have the following dimensions:

Power transmission

Power
distribution1)

Size
LX.01 to LX.07
(single systems)
LX.08 to LX.10
(double systems)
LX.01 to LX.07
(single systems)
LX.08 to LX.10
(double systems)

Quantity
1

Type
LX.....-BV

LX.....-BV

LX.....-BV-AK

LX.....-BV-AK

1) At least one tap-off unit per floor

The type designation of the fixed point depends on whether single systems or double systems are mounted:

c
d

Size:
LX.01 to LX.07 (single systems)
LX.08 to LX.10 (double systems)

Type:
LX-BVFP1
LX-BVFP2

Fixing bracket for vertical


installation

Fixing bracket for vertical


installation with fixed point

f
a Compensate for uneven walls using material provided on site.
The specified minimum clearance for the vertical fixing bracket is 10 cm.
s Here: centre fire barrier = centre fire ceiling.
(tolerance range for positioning see page 4/16
Fire barrier)
d One or two vertical fixing brackets required per floor (floor height 3.40 m to
3.90 m). Please observe: min./max. loading
f Tap-off unit (for positioning of tap-off point relative to the fire barrier,
see page 4/16 Fire barrier)
g PEN (L3, N or PE)1) always on the right
h The trunking unit end without joint block is always positioned at the bottom.
The joint block should always be tightened at the end with phase L1.
1) The PEN, L3, N or PE conductor is on the right depending on the conductor configuration.

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Planning and Engineering

Busbar runs

Vertical busbar runs


Engineering example

Engineering example

Details required
Number and height of the floors
Ratings per floor and types of load
Utilization and rated load factors
Feed transformers (characteristic data, position)
Special requirements (degree of protection, fire barrier etc.)
Required number and positioning of tap-off points.

The current rating of the system is unaffected by the installation


orientation, i.e., 2000 A can be conducted in the horizontal and
vertical orientations without derating. The degree of protection is
IP54. The system to be selected is thus: LXA0651.

Given
11 floors each with 8 residential units
Rating of 38 kW per residential unit
Ue = 400 V, p. f. = 0,8, 5-conductor system,
degree of protection IP54
Rated load/utilization factor:
= 0,7 / = 0,45
Incoming supply from non-Siemens distribution board via LX
connection unit
Transformer rating = 1600 kVA
Details and construction plans required for engineering the
trunking layout
Tap-off units to be positioned at eye level.
Rated current
The rated current per floor is calculated using the following formula. The formula also allows the rated current for the tap-off
units to be defined.

P inst
3
I NB = -------------------------------------- 10
3 U e cos
INB
Ue
cos
Pinst
1)

= Rated current per floor [A]


= Rated operational voltage [V]
= Power factor
= Total installed power per floor [kW]
= Rated load factor

Once the system has been selected, the following documents


are produced for the order:
Installation plan on FO 10 (PU-AU-LD) or using the LX- engineering tool
Parts list FO 82 (STL) or automatic generation using the LX
engineering tool
Binding order
All documentation is to be sent to the factory.
Unless the application necessitates a change, the rated load
factor from IEC/EN 60439 (DIN VDE 0660 Teil 500) may be
used for.
Number of main circuits
2 and 3
4 and 5
6 inclusive 9
10 or more

0.9
0.8
0.7
0.6

Notes
The current rating is unaffected by the mounting position (horizontal or vertical). The standard degree of protection is IP54. The
floor height is 3.40 m.
Since this is a single-trunking system, one fixing bracket is to be
fitted for a vertical installation.
The expansion compensation must be engineered for the beginning of the busbar run. It must be attached to the lower end.
(For further details: see page 4/16 Engineering of Expansion
Compensation and Fixed Point.)

3
8 38 0, 7
I NB = ------------------------------------- 10 = 384 A
3 4 00 0, 8

The rated current per busbar run is calculated from:

IB =

INB

IB
2)

= Rated current
= Utilization factor for the total number of loads

IB =

11 384 0,45 = 1901 A

1) If is not stated, the values from the Number of main circuits table can
be used. If the power factor is not stated, it may assumed to be = 1 for
purely residential high-rise buildings.
2) The local utility companies have good empirical values for utilization factors; they differ from region to region. The Type of load table provides
good average values.

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Average values are always quoted for the utilization factors.

Planning and Engineering


Busbar runs
Vertical busbar runs
Engineering example

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2480
3400

f
c
e

c
e
g
d

41575

250

c
e

3400

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b
a Non-Siemens ground floor distribution board
s Expansion unit
d Vertical fixing bracket for power distribution
f Fire barrier (positioning see page 4/16 Fire barrier.
Here: fire barrier positioned centrally in the fire ceiling)
g Tap-off unit
h End flange
j Fixed point
k 1st floor
l 2nd floor
; 11th floor.

2000
4175

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Parts list relating to the engineering example


Item No. Type
1
2
3
4

LXC0651-FA
LXC0651-D
LXA0651-2W1,40
+LX06-S120-X0,95
LXA0651-1W2,0-1AD1,40

5
6
7
8

LX06-EF
LX-BHF
LXA07-BV-AK
LX-AK5/LS-EC250-HS

Max. rated current


max. A
2000
2000
2000

Description

Quantity

Connection to non-Siemens distribution boards


Expansion unit
Straight trunking unit (custom length 1.4 m) with fire barrier

1
1
11

2000

Straight trunking unit 1 tap-off point


(2 m custom length with selectable tap-off point at 1.4 m)
End flange
Fixed point (busbar position edgewise)
Vertical fixing bracket for power distribution
Tap-off unit with 4-pole circuit-breaker

11

250

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Planning and Engineering


Tap-offs
Tap-off units

Overview

Relationship between the phase sequence and the tap-off


unit cable entry

Paint finished steel enclosure


Five sizes
Degree of protection IP54
Up to 630 A, can be changed when system is live
Up to 800 A, cannot be changed when system is live
A PEN jumper must always be ordered and fitted when used in
TN-C grids up to 630 A.

Horizontal installation
Looking at the trunking unit end without joint block mounted and
with the PEN (L1, N or PE) located on the right. The cable entry
is from the front end without mounted joint block or from the side.

Design
Sizes and cable entry sides
Five sizes are available depending on the rated current:
Size I
Up to 125 A with circuit-breaker or fuse switch-disconnector
Cable entry at the end.

a Cable entry at the end


s Cable entry at the side.

Size II
Up to 250 A with circuit-breaker or fuse switch-disconnector
Cable entry at the end or at the side.

Vertical installation

Size III
Up to 400 A with circuit-breaker or fuse switch-disconnector
Cable entry at the end or at the side.

When the trunking units are installed vertically, the PEN (L3, N or
PE) must always be located on the right.
The trunking unit end without joint block is at the bottom.

Size IV
Up to 630 A with circuit-breaker or fuse switch-disconnector
Cable entry at the side.

Cable entry is always from below or from the side.

Size V
up to 1250 A only with circuit-breaker
Cable entry at the side.
Power tap-off, mounting and safety features

Tap-off units of sizes I to IV (up to 630 A):


Tap-off system on tap-off unit with silver-plated horseshoe contacts
Can be fitted/removed while the system is live, i.e. the LX system does not have to be de-energized for fitting/removing
Fit the tap-off units by simply opening the unit, fitting on the LX
system, cable connection and closing
Early-make PE or PEN contact
Orientation feature prevents incorrect fitting
IP20 protection against direct contact when fitting to the tap-off
point as well as all live parts in the tap-off unit
A defined sequence of operations ensures that no load current
can flow during fitting or removal of the tap-off units.
Cable connection safety feature by separating the current tapoff area from cabling box
Size V tap-off unit (up to 1250 A):
Power tap-off via a tap-off joint block in the busbar run, i.e. before fitting the tap-off unit the joint block on the busbar unit must
be replaced by a tap-off joint block
Tap-off units can only be installed for the LXA05.. to LXA10.. as
well as LXC05 to LXC10.. systems
Cannot be fitted/removed while the system is live, i.e. the LX
system must be de-energized before fitting/removing tap-off
units
Fit or remove the tap-off units by opening the unit, fitting on the
LX system, cable connection and closing
Orientation feature prevents incorrect fitting

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a Cable entry at the end


s Cable entry at the side.

Rated currents, sizes and switching capacity


Tap-off unit equipment featuring NZM7 and 10
Medium switching capacity (S) for all frame sizes
3-pole or 4-pole circuit-breakers
Handle-operated circuit-breakers
4-pole circuit-breakers are equipped with:
- 100 percent release for 80 to 250 A
- 60 percent release for 400 to 630 A
- 0 percent release for 800 to 1250 A

Planning and Engineering


Tap-offs
Tap-off units
Ie

Size

Overload release

A
80
100
125
160
200
250
400
6301)

I
I
I
II
II
II
III
IV

A
63 80
80 100
100 125
125 160
160 200
200 250
200 400
300 630

Icu at
Ue = 400 V
kA

Circuit-breaker
Type

Tap-off unit
Type

Icc at
Ue = 400 V
kA

65
65
65
65
65
65
65
65

NZM7(4)-80S
NZM7(4)-100S
NZM7(4)-125S
NZM7(4)-160S
NZM7(4)-200S
NZM7(4)-250S
NZM10(4)-400S/ZM400
NZM10(4)-630S/ZM630

LX-AK5(6)/LSH-80S-3(4)
LX-AK5(6)/LSH)-100S-3(4)
LX-AK5(6)/LSH-125S-3(4)
LX-AK5(6)/LSH-160S-3(4)
LX-AK5(6)/LSH-200S-3(4)
LX-AK5(6)/LSH-250S-3(4)
LX-AK(6)/LS-400S-3(4)
LX-AK(6)/LS-630S-3(4)

65
65
65
65
65
65
65
65

1) The specifications only apply if a rated load factor of 0.8 is taken into
account, i.e. the rated uninterrupted current is 20 % lower.
Valid for average ambient temperature of 35 C over 24 h.

Tap-off unit equipment featuring Sentron 3VL2)


High/very high switching capacity (H 70 kA, L 100 kA to
selection table) for all sizes
3-pole or 4-pole circuit-breakers
Handle-operated circuit-breakers
2) Values on request

Equipment of tap-off units with fuse switch disconnector


Hand-operated fuse switch-disconnector
3-pole or 4-pole version
With built-in fuse base to IEC, BS or NF standard.
Rated operational voltage Ue = 400 V
Rated currents3), sizes and fuse standards
Ie
A
100

Size

Fuse switch disconnector


with fuse base to

Fuses

NF

Cylindrical fuses 22 x 58

Icf
kA
100

125
125
160
250
250
400
400
630
630

I
I
II
II
II
III
III
IV
IV

IEC
BS
NF
IEC
BS
IEC
BS
IEC
BS88

NH00
BS88
NH0
NH1
BS88
NH2
BS88
NH3
BS88

100
80
100
100
80
100
80
100
80

3) The specifications only apply if a rated load factor of 0.8 is taken into
account, i.e. the rated uninterrupted current is 20 % lower.
Valid for average ambient temperature of 35 C over 24 h
NF = Norme Francaise
IEC= International European Comittee
BS = British Standard

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Planning and Engineering


Special cases
Functional endurance (on request)

Overview

Fields of use with a high power requirement for which LX busbar


trunking systems with functional endurance can be considered
are, for example, standby power systems for supplying:
Passenger lifts with an evacuation circuit (E 30)
Water pressure boosting systems for fire-extinguisher water
supplies (E90)
Systems for dissipating smoke and heat in the event of a fire
(E 90)
Fire-service lifts (E 90).

Standards
In Germany, the official certification of functional endurance in
the event of fire must be provided to DIN 4102 Part 12.
Verification which applies are the test certificates and approvals
for the respective positions issued by the material test institute
for buildings in Braunschweig.

The main field of application extends to installations having a fire


resistance period of 90 minutes.

In the course of harmonisation, efforts are being made to adopt


the German Standards throughout Europe.

Application
For certain applications, VDE 0108 requires that functional endurance of busbar trunking systems for supplying power to parts
of installations be provided for an adequate time period, e.g.:
E 90 = fire resistance period 90 min.

Phase sequence reversal units

Overview

Application

When transmitting power over long distances with LXA(C) busbar trunking systems, a voltage drop which varies in magnitude
occurs. The voltage drop is influenced by the by the arrangement of the conductors.

Phase sequence reversal units are used where a low balanced


voltage drop is to be achieved in a power transmission system
and where power is carried over long distances at high load levels.

The impedance values (details see Chapter LXA/LXC Busbar


Trunking System Technical Data) and the voltage drop resulting from them are determined as a mean value during type testing.

The use of three phase sequence reversal units has the effect
that the magnitude of the voltage drop on all three phases corresponds to the mean value. This means, that one phase sequence reversal unit must be positioned after each third of the
total length of the busbar run.
Phase sequence reversal units are available on request.
L
1/6 L

1/3 L

L3
L1
L2
PEN (N)

L1
L2
L3
PEN (N)

1/3 L

L2
L3
L1
PEN (N)

1/6 L

L1
L2
L3
PEN (N)

L1
L2
L3
PEN (N)

L = Total length

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Annex

5/2

Glossary

5/4

Ordering notes

5/5

Siemens contacts

5/6

A&D Online services

5/7

Customer support

5/8

Subject and order number index

5/10

Conditions of sale and delivery,


export regulations

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Annex
Glossary
In accordance with IEC/EN 60439-1, rated values are supplied by
the manufacturers of low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies. These rated values apply for the specified operating
conditions and characterise the usability of a switchgear assembly. The rated values should be used as a basis for
co-ordination of equipment or engineering the switchgear assemblies.

(AC) Rating or rated power


IEC/EN 60947-1; 4.3.2.3

The operational power that an equipment is capable of switching at the associated rated operational voltage in accordance
with the utilization category, e.g. contactor utilization category
AC-3: 37 kW at 400 V.

Rated conditional short-circuit current (Icc)


IEC/EN 60439-1; 4.5

The rated conditional short-circuit current corresponds to the


prospective short-circuit current which a circuit of a switchgear
assembly can carry when protected by a short-circuit protective
device, without sustaining damage (for a specified duration). For
this reason the rated conditional short-circuit current is quoted
for tap-offs and/or feeder units with circuit-breakers, for example.

Rated conditional short-circuit current


IEC/EN 60947-1; 2.5.29
Rated control circuit-voltage (Uc)
IEC/EN 60947-1; 4.5.1

see Rated conditional short-circuit current (Iq)


Voltage which is supplied to the actuating make contact in a
control circuit. Due to the presence in the control circuit of transformers or resistors, this voltage may differ from the rated control
supply voltage.

Rated current (In) (of a circuit-breaker)


IEC/EN 60947-2; 4.3.2.3

Current which for circuit-breakers is equal to the uninterrupted


current and the conventional free-air thermal current.
see Rated uninterrupted current

Rated frequency
IEC/EN 60947-1; 4.3.3

The frequency for which an equipment is designed and to which


the other characteristics are refered.
see Rated uninterrupted current; Rated operational voltage

Rated impulse withstand voltage (Uimp)


IEC/EN 60947-1; 4.3.1.3

Measures the stability of the internal clearances inside a switchgear against overvoltage peaks. The utilization of suitable
switchgear can ensure that overvoltages are prevented from
transfering from the mains to deenergized system sections within it.

Rated insulation voltage (Ui)


IEC/EN 60947-1; 4.3.1.2

The voltage to which insulation tests and creepage distances refer. Under no circumstances is the highest rated operational voltage permitted to exceed the rated insulation voltage.
see Rated operational voltage

Rated making capacity


IEC/EN 60947-1; 4.3.5.2

The current which a switchgear unit is capable of switching on


in accordance with the utilization category and at the rated operational voltage.
see Rated operational voltage

Rated operational current (Ie)


IEC/EN 60947-1; 4.3.2.3

The current that an equipment is capable of carrying, taking into


account the rated operational voltage, duration of operation, utilization category and ambient temperature.
see Rated operational voltage

Rated operational voltage (Ue)

The voltage to which the characteristics of a switchgear unit are


refered. Under no circumstances is the highest rated operational
voltage permitted to exceed the rated insulation voltage.
see Rated insulation voltage

IEC/EN 60947-1; 4.3.1.1

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Glossary
Rated peak short-circuit withstand current (Ipk)
IEC/EN 60439-1; 4.4

The rated peak withstand current describes as the peak value of


the surge current, the dynamic strength of a circuit in a switchgear assembly. The rated short-time withstand current is generally specified for the distribution system and/or main busbars of
a switchgear assembly.

Rated service short-circuit breaking capacity (Ics)


IEC/EN 60947-2; 4.3.5.2.2

The prospective short-circuit current which, depending on the


rated operational voltage, a circuit-breaker is capable of breaking repeatedly (test cycle O-CO-CO, previously P2). After interrupting this short-circuit current value, the circuit-breaker must
be capable of continuing to carry and disconnect in the event of
overloading, the rated uninterrupted current, despite its own
thermal level having increased.
see Rated uninterrupted current; Rated operational voltage

Rated short-circuit breaking capacity (Icn)


IEC/EN 60947-1; 4.3.6.3

The maximum value of current which a switchgear unit is capable of switching off at rated operational voltage and rated frequency without sustaining damage. It is expressed as r.m.s.
value.
see Rated operational voltage

Rated short-circuit making capacity (Icm)


IEC/EN 60947-1; 4.3.6.2

The maximum value of current which a switchgear unit is capable of switching on at a specific rated operational voltage and
rated frequency without sustaining damage. Unlike other characteristics values, this is expressed as a peak value.
see Rated operational voltage

Rated short-circuit withstand current (Icw)


IEC/EN 60439-1; 4.3

The rated short-circuit withstand current describes, as the effective value of the short-circuit current, the thermal strength of a
circuit in a switchgear assembly during transient loading. The
rated short-time withstand current is normally determined for the
duration of 1 s, and any divergent times must be stated. The rated short-time withstand current is specified for the distribution
system and/or main busbars of a switchgear assembly.

Rated ultimate short-circuit breaking capacity (Icu)


IEC/EN 60947-2; 4.3.5.2.1

Maximum short-circuit current, which a circuit-breaker is capable of interrupting (test cycle: O-CO, previously P-1). After interrupting this current value the circuit-breaker is capable, with
increased tolerances, of disconnecting in the event of overloading.

Rated uninterrupted current (Iu)


IEC/EN 60947-1; 4.3.2.4

The current which a switchgear unit can carry in uninterrupted


duty (for weeks, months or years).

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Annex
Ordering notes

Al and Cu surcharges
Surcharges for copper (Cu) and aluminium (Al) will be added to
the product prices; these surcharges will take the form of percentages of the list prices. Calculation of the surcharges will be
governed by the official Al quotation for aluminium and by the
Cu-DEL quotation applying on the date of receipt of order or of
call-off.
For the products in this catalog, aluminum and copper are included in the prices on the basis of 150,-- /100 kg. Aluminum and
copper quotations above that amount are calculated on the basis of the month previous to invoicing.
Calculation formula for Al/Cu surcharges:
Cu-DEL quotation or Al quotation 150
---------------------------------------------------------- Cu/Al weight (kg)
100 kg

Small orders
When small orders are placed, the costs associated with order
processing are greater than the order value. We recommend
therefore that you combine several small orders. Where this is
not possible, we unfortunately find it necessary to charge a
processing supplement of 20.-- to cover our costs for order
processing and invoicing for all orders with a net goods value
of less than 250.--.

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Selection and ordering data: type


If a type designation contains * characters, it is not complete
and must be supplemented according to specifications in the
list.

Article number extension


When ordering from the catalog the prefix BVP: must be placed
before the article number listed in the catalog.
For example, 034262 is the article number in the catalog. To
place the order, please quote BVP:034262. The price list already
contains the article numbers with the BVP: prefix.

Annex
Siemens contacts

Siemens contacts worldwide


At
http://www.siemens.de/automation/partner
you can find details of Siemens contact partners worldwide responsible for particular technologies.
You can obtain in most cases a contact partner for
Technical Support,
Spare parts/repairs,
Service,
Training,
Sales or
Consultation/engineering.
You start by selecting a
Country,
Product or
Sector.
By further specifying the remaining criteria you will find exactly
the right contact partner with his/her respective expertise.

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A&D Online services

A&D in the WWW


A detailed knowledge of the range of products and services
available is essential when planning and configuring automation
systems. It goes without saying that this information must always
be fully up-to-date.
The Siemens Automation and Drives Group (A&D) has therefore
built up a comprehensive range of information in the World Wide
Web, which offers quick and easy access to all data required.
Under the address
http://www.siemens.de/automation
you will find everything you need to know about products, systems and services.

Product Selection Using the Interactive Catalog


Detailed information together with convenient interactive functions:
The interactive catalog CA 01 covers more than 80,000 products
and thus provides a full summary of the Siemens Automation
and Drives product base.
Here you will find everything that you need to solve tasks in the
fields of automation, switchgear, installation and drives.
All information is linked into a user interface which is easy to
work with and intuitive.
After selecting the product of your choice you can order at the
press of a button, by fax or by online link.
Information on the interactive catalog can be found in the Internet under
http://www.siemens.de/automation/ca01
or on CD-ROM:
Automation & Drives CA 01,
Order No.: E86060-D4001-A110-C3-7600

Easy Shopping with the A&D Mall


The A&D Mall is the virtual department store of Siemens AG in
the Internet. Here you have access to a huge range of products
presented in electronic catalogs in an informative and attractive
way.

Data transfer via EDIFACT allows the whole procedure from selection through ordering to tracking of the order to be carried out
online via the Internet.
Numerous functions are available to support you.
For example, powerful search functions make it easy to find the
required products, which can be immediately checked for availability. Customer-specific discounts and preparation of quotes
can be carried out online as well as order tracking and tracing.
Please visit the A&D Mall on the Internet under:
http://www.siemens.de/automation/mall

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Customer support

Configuring and software engineering

Support in configuring and developing with customer-oriented


services from actual configuration to implementation of the automation project.2)

Technical Support
In the face of harsh competition you need optimum conditions to
keep ahead all the time.
A strong starting position, a sophisticated strategy and team for
the necessary support - in every phase.
Service & Support from Siemens provides this support; with a
complete range of different services for automation and drives.

Competent consulting in technical questions covering a wide


range of customer-oriented services for all our products and
systems.
Tel.: +49 (180) 50 50 222
Fax: +49 (180) 50 50 223

In every phase: from planning and startup to maintenance and


upgrading.

E-Mail: ad.support@siemens.com

Our specialists know when and where to act to keep the productivity and cost-effectiveness of your system running in top form.

Online support

The comprehensive information


system available round the
clock via Internet ranging from
Product Support and Service &
Support services to Support
Tools in the shop.

Service on site

With Service on site we offer services for startup and maintenance, essential for ensuring
system availability.
Tel.: +49 (180) 50 50 444 2)

http://www.siemens.com/
automation/service&support

Technical Consulting

Technical Assistance

Support in the planning and designing of your project from detailed actual-state analysis,
target definition and consulting
on product and system questions right up to the creation of
the automation solution.2)

Repairs and spare parts

Tel.: +49 (180) 50 50 446 2)

Optimization and upgrading


1)

Expert technical assistance


for low-voltage controlgear,
switchgear and systems and
electrical installation.

In the operating phase of a machine or automation system we


provide a comprehensive repair
and spare parts service ensuring the highest degree of operating safety and reliablity.

To enhance productivity and


save costs in your project we offer high-quality services in optimization and upgrading.2)

Tel.: +49 (9 11) 8 95-59 00


Fax: +49 (9 11) 8 95-59 07
E-Mail: technical-assistance
@siemens.com
1) Contact:
Technical assistance for product selection Old/new coding
Competitor coding Special versions Special requirements
Sales promotion (Infoline).
Your regional contacts for sales support (prices, discounts, delivery times).
Technical support for commissioning support and after-sales service.
2) For country-specific telephone numbers go to our Internet site
http://www.siemens.com/automation/service&support

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Subject and order number index
Page
A
Application
Building
Industrial
Accessories
for mounting and fixing
Angle and branch units
Elbow
Elbow offset
Knee
Knee, offset
T units, edgewise
Z units, edgewise
Z units, flat
B
Busbar runs
Horizontal
Fire barrier
Vertical
Busbar trunking system
BD 01
BD2
CD
LD
Busbar trunking units
LX...
LXA..
LXC..

2/5
2/5
3/50
3/28
3/28
3/29
3/28
3/30
3/32
3/31
3/31

4/24
4/16
4/25
2/2
2/2
2/2
2/2
3/6
3/7
3/13

C
Cable feeder units
3/43
Clean Earth
2/6
Clearance from structural bodies
4/7
Conductor configurations
2/8
Conductor material
4/3
Connection knee
3/45
Connection to non-Siemens distribution boards
4/12
Connection units
AS1
3/35
AS2
3/37
AS3
3/35
Connection units with T branch
AS1
3/40
AS2
3/41
AS3
3/40
Consumer tap-offs for straight trunking units 4/15
D
Degree of protection
Dimensional drawings

4/3
3/53

Page
E
Elbow
offset
Expansion unit
Extension terminal
F
Feeder units
Fire barrier
Positioning and fitting
Fixed point
I
Installation of busbar runs
horizontal
vertical

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3/33
4/17
4/19

4/7
4/8

K
Kabeleinfhrungsseiten
Kabeleinspeisung
Knee
offset

4/28
4/12
3/28
3/30

L
Lug spacings
LX busbar trunking system
LXA/LXC selection

4/9
3/3
2/10

M
Magnetic fields
Maximum fixing intervals
Measuring custom lengths
Mounting position

2/8
2/8
4/14
4/3

N
Non-Siemens connection units
angled
straight

3/45
3/44

O
Order processing

4/2

P
PE conductor cross-section
2/6
Phase sequence
4/9
Phase sequence reversal units
4/30
Planning and Engineering
Busbar runs
4/14
Infeeds
4/9
Universal connection units
4/9
Universal connection units with T branch
4/11
Project handling
4/2
R
Rated current
Rated currents of standard transformers
Reference dimensions for engineering
Reference keys LXA/LXC

3/28
3/29
4/19
3/45

4/3
2/9
4/14
3/4

Page
S
Sandwich system
LX
2/2
Short-circuit current
2/9
Short-circuit currents of standard transformers 2/9
Sizes
4/28
Standard transformers
Rated currents
2/9
Short-circuit currents
2/9
Standards
4/30
Straight trunking units
3/25
Optional lengths
4/14
Standard lengths
4/14
with tap-off points
3/26
with tap-off points and adaptable
fire barrier
3/27
without tap-off points
3/25
T
Tap-off units
2/4, 3/21, 3/46, 4/28
with fuse switch disconnector up to 630 A
3/48
with NZM7 and NZM10 circuit-breakers
up to 630 A
3/46
with SENTRON 3VL circuit-breaker
800 A to 1250 A
3/49
with SENTRON 3VL circuit-breaker
up to 630 A
3/47
Tap-offs
4/28
Transformer rated values
2/10
T units
edgewise
3/32
Type definition
Angle and branch units
4/6
Straight trunking units
4/5
Type reference key
IEC/BS
3/48
Type reference key for
LX-AS.(-T)
3/34
U
Universal connection unit AS(-T)
V
Voltage drop

3/33
2/8

W
Weights

3/22

Z
Z units
edgewise
flat

3/31
3/31

Annex
Subject and order number index
Type

Page

LK-A
LK-AK6/LS-400S-.
LK-AK6/LS-630S-.

3/46
3/46

LX.....-K
LX.....-KB-AK

3/49

LX.....-1
LX.....-1
LX.....-1W*
LX.....-1W*-1AD*+LX.....-S120-X*

3/25
3/25
3/27

LX.....-2
LX.....-2+LX.....-S120-X*
LX.....-2-1AD
LX.....-2W*+LX.....-S120-X*
LX.....-2W*-1AD*+LX.....-S120-X*

3/25
3/26
3/25
3/27

LX.....-3
LX.....-3+LX.....-S120-X*
LX.....-3-1AD+LX.....-S120-X*
LX.....-3-AD+LX-F
LX.....-3-AD+LX-G
LX.....-3-AD+LX-H
LX.....-3-AD+LX-I
LX.....-3-AD+LX-K
LX.....-3-ADO-U+LX-A
LX.....-3-ADO-U+LX-B
LX.....-3-ADO-U+LX-C
LX.....-3-ADO-U+LX-D
LX.....-3-ADO-U+LX-E
LX.....-3W*+LX.....-S120-X*
LX.....-3W*-1AD*+LX.....-S120-X*

3/25
3/27
3/26
3/26
3/26
3/26
3/26
3/26
3/26
3/26
3/26
3/26
3/25
3/27

LX.....-A
LX.....-AS.+LX-1A+LX-P*(/N*)
LX.....-AS.+LX-1B+LX-P*(/N*)
LX.....-AS.+LX-1C+LX-P*(/N*)
LX.....-AS.+LX-1D+LX-P*(/N*)
LX.....-AS.+LX-2A+LX-P*(/N*)
LX.....-AS.+LX-2B+LX-P*(/N*)
LX.....-AS.+LX-2C+LX-P*(/N*)
LX.....-AS.+LX-2D+LX-P*(/N*)
LX.....-AS.-T+LX-1A+LX-P*(/N*)
LX.....-AS.-T+LX-1B+LX-P*(/N*)
LX.....-AS.-T+LX-1C+LX-P*(/N*)
LX.....-AS.-T+LX-1D+LX-P*(/N*)
LX.....-AS.-T+LX-1E+LX-P*(/N*)
LX.....-AS.-T+LX-1F+LX-P*(/N*)
LX.....-AS.-T+LX-1G+LX-P*(/N*)
LX.....-AS.-T+LX-1H+LX-P*(/N*)
LX.....-AS.-T+LX-2A+LX-P*(/N*)
LX.....-AS.-T+LX-2B+LX-P*(/N*)
LX.....-AS.-T+LX-2C+LX-P*(/N*)
LX.....-AS.-T+LX-2D+LX-P*(/N*)
LX.....-AS.-T+LX-2E+LX-P*(/N*)
LX.....-AS.-T+LX-2F+LX-P*(/N*)
LX.....-AS.-T+LX-2G+LX-P*(/N*)
LX.....-AS.-T+LX-2H+LX-P*(/N*)
LX.....-AS2+LX-1E+LX-P*(/N*)
LX.....-AS2+LX-1F+LX-P*(/N*)
LX.....-AS2+LX-1G+LX-P*(/N*)
LX.....-AS2+LX-1H+LX-P*(/N*)
LX.....-AS2+LX-2E+LX-P*(/N*)
LX.....-AS2+LX-2F+LX-P*(/N*)
LX.....-AS2+LX-2G+LX-P*(/N*)
LX.....-AS2+LX-2H+LX-P*(/N*)

3/35
3/35
3/36
3/36
3/35
3/35
3/36
3/36
3/39
3/39
3/40
3/40
3/41
3/41
3/42
3/42
3/39
3/39
3/40
3/40
3/41
3/41
3/42
3/42
3/37
3/37
3/38
3/38
3/37
3/37
3/38
3/38

LX.....-D
LX.....-D

3/25

LX.....-F
LX.....-FA 4
LX.....-FLH-X*/Y*
LX.....-FLL-X*/Y*
LX.....-FLR-X*/Y*
LX.....-FLV-X*/Y*

3/4
3/45
3/45
3/45
3/45

Type

Page

LX.....-K
LX.....-KE1+LX-BPAL
LX.....-KE1-IP55
LX.....-KE2+LX-BPAL
LX.....-KE2-IP55

3/43
3/43
3/43
3/43

LX.....-L
LX.....-LH
LX.....-LHL
LX.....-LHL-X*/Y*/Z*
LX.....-LHR
LX.....-LHR-X*/Y*/Z*
LX.....-LH-X*
LX.....-LH-XB*+LX.....-S120-X*
LX.....-LH-Y*
LX.....-LH-YB*+LX.....-S120-X*
LX.....-LL
LX.....-LLH
LX.....-LLH-X*/Y*/Z*
LX.....-LLV
LX.....-LLV-X*/Y*/Z*
LX.....-LL-X*
LX.....-LL-XB*+LX.....-S120-X*
LX.....-LL-Y*
LX.....-LL-YB*+LX.....-S120-X*
LX.....-LR
LX.....-LRH
LX.....-LRH-X*/Y*/Z*
LX.....-LRV
LX.....-LRV-X*/Y*/Z*
LX.....-LR-X*
LX.....-LR-XB*+LX.....-S120-X*
LX.....-LR-Y*
LX.....-LR-YB*+LX.....-S120-X*
LX.....-LV
LX.....-LVL
LX.....-LVL-X*/Y*/Z*
LX.....-LVR
LX.....-LVR-X*/Y*/Z*
LX.....-LV-X*
LX.....-LV-XB*+LX.....-S120-X*
LX.....-LV-Y*
LX.....-LV-YB*+LX.....-S120-X*

3/28
3/30
3/30
3/30
3/30
3/28
3/28
3/28
3/28
3/28
3/29
3/29
3/29
3/29
3/28
3/28
3/28
3/28
3/28
3/29
3/29
3/29
3/29
3/28
3/28
3/28
3/28
3/28
3/30
3/30
3/30
3/30
3/28
3/28
3/28
3/28

LX.....-P
LX.....-P

3/25

LX.....-T
LX.....-TH 32
LX.....-TH-X*/Y*/Z*
LX.....-TV
LX.....-TV-X*/Y*/Z*

3/32
3/32
3/32

LX.....-Z
LX.....-ZH-X*/Y*/Z*
LX.....-ZH-Z*
LX.....-ZL-X*/Y*/Z*
LX.....-ZL-Z*
LX.....-ZR-X*/Y*/Z*
LX.....-ZR-Z*
LX.....-ZV-X*/Y*/Z*
LX.....-ZV-Z*

3/31
3/31
3/31
3/31
3/31
3/31
3/31
3/31

LX....-B
LX....-BV
LX....-BV-AK

3/52
3/52

LX....-E
LX....-EF
LX....-EF-IP55

3/50
3/50

LX....-K
LX....-KB

3/50

LX....-S
LX....-S120-MOS

3/50

LX..-B
LX..-BF
LX..-BFF

3/51
3/51

Type

Page

LX0
LX02-6-IP55
LX02-IP55
LX04-6-IP55
LX04-IP55
LX05-6-IP55
LX05-IP55
LX07-6-IP55
LX07-IP55
LX08-6-IP55
LX08-IP55

3/50
3/50
3/50
3/50
3/50
3/50
3/50
3/50
3/50
3/50

LX1
LX10-6-IP55
LX10-IP55

3/50
3/50

LX-A
LX-AK./FSH-......-.
LX-AK./LS-......-LS
LX-AK./LS-.....-.S
LX-AK./LSH-....-.
LX-AK/FS-......-.
LX-AK/LS-400S-.
LX-AK/LS-630S-.
LX-AK6/FS-......-.

3/48
3/49
3/47
3/46
3/48
3/46
3/46
3/48

LX-B
LX-BH
LX-BHF
LX-BVFP1
LX-BVFP2

3/51
3/51
3/52
3/52

LX-K
LX-K
LX-KF

3/51
3/51

LX-P
LX-PEN400
LX-PEN630

3/46 - 3/48
3/46 - 3/48

LX-V
LX-V

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Annex
Conditions of sale and delivery,
Export regulations

Terms and conditions of sale and delivery


By using this catalog you can acquire hardware and software
products described therein from the Siemens AG subject to the
following terms. Please note! The scope, the quality and the conditions for supplies and services, including software products,
by any Siemens entity having a registered office outside of Germany, shall be subject exclusively to the General Terms and
Conditions of the respective Siemens entity.
for customers with a seat or registered office in the Federal
Republic of Germany
The General Terms of Payment as well as the General Conditions
for the Supply of Products and Services of the Electrical and
Electronics Industry shall apply.

Export regulations
The products listed in this catalog / price list may be subject to
European / German and/or US export regulations.
Therefore, any export requiring a license is subject to approval
by the competent authorities.
According to current provisions, the following export regulations
must be observed with respect to the products featured in this
catalog / price list:
AL

Number of the German Export List.


Products marked other than N require an export license.
In the case of software products, the export
designations of the relevant data medium must
also be generally adhered to.
Goods labeled with an AL not equal to N are
subject to a European or German export
authorization when being exported out of the
EU.

ECCN

Export Control Classification Number.


Products marked other than N are subject to a
reexport license to specific countries.
In the case of software products, the export
designations of the relevant data medium must
also be generally adhered to.
Goods labeled with an ECCN not equal to N
are subject to a US re-export authorization.

For software products, the General License Conditions for


Software Products for Automation and Drives for Customers with
Seat or registered Office in Germany shall apply.
for customers with a seat or registered office outside of
Germany
The General Terms of Payment as well as the General Conditions
for Supplies of Siemens, Automation and Drives for Customers
with a Seat or registered Office outside of Germany shall apply.
For software products, the General License Conditions for Software Products for Automation and Drives for Customers with
Seat or registered Office outside of Germany shall apply.
General
The prices are in (Euro) ex works, exclusive packaging.
The sales tax (value added tax) is not included in the prices.
It shall be debited separately at the respective rate according to
the applicable legal regulations.
In addition to the prices of products which include silver, aluminium and/or copper, surcharges may be calculated if the respective limits of the notes are exceeded.
Prices are subject to change without prior notice. We will debit
the prices valid at the time of delivery.

Even without a label or with an AL: N or ECCN: N, authorization may be required due to the final destination and purpose for
which the goods are to be used.
The deciding factors are the AL or ECCN export authorization
indicated on order confirmations, delivery notes and invoices.
Errors excepted and subject to change without prior notice.

The dimensions are in mm. Illustrations are not binding.


Insofar as there are no remarks on the corresponding pages,
especially with regard to data, dimensions and weights given
these are subject to change without prior notice.

Comprehensive Terms and Conditions of Sale and Delivery are


available free of charge from your local Siemens business office
under the following Order Nos.:
6ZB5310-0KR30-0BA0
(for customers based in the Federal Republic of Germany)
6ZB5310-0KS53-0BA0
(for customers based outside of the Federal Republic of
Germany)
or download them from the Internet:
http://www.siemens.com/automation/mall
(Germany: A&D Mall Online-Help System)

Siemens AG
Automation and Drives
Low-Voltage Controls and Distribution
Postfach 48 48
90327 NRNBERG
FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY

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Order No.
E86060-K1872-A101-A1-7600
KG K 0305 1.0 BD 144 En/503085
Printed in the Federal Republic of Germany

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