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Catalog HG 11.22 2010
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Contents
Contents
Contactor-Fuse
Combination 3TL62 / 63 / 66
Medium-Voltage Equipment
Catalog HG 11.22 2010
Page
Description
General
Construction and mode of operation
Switching duties
Standards
Ambient conditions, dielectric strength
and site altitude
Product range overview and basic equipment
6
7
10
11
Equipment Selection
12
13
15
Selection aids
16
18
19
20
Additional equipment
23
24
Technical Data
28
Circuit diagrams
33
Wiring examples
35
37
Inquiry form
38
Conguration instructions
39
Conguration aid
27
Annex
Foldout page
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Description
Contents
Contents
Page
Description
General
R-HG11-174.tif
Construction
Mode of operation
Application examples
Utilization categories
Switching of motors
10
Switching of transformers
10
Switching of capacitors
10
10
11
Standards
11
Ambient conditions
12
12
12
13
Basic equipment
13
Description
General
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R-HG11-343.eps
The contactor-fuse combinations 3TL6 are suitable for application on withdrawable parts and xed-mounted assemblies.
Bushings and various widths across ats are available for
easy integration.
There are many different versions of contactor-fuse combinations available, e.g. for one or two fuses per phase, with or
without control transformer.
Description
Construction and mode of operation
Construction
1
5
6
HG11-2786 eps
12
11
Construction of
the vacuum contactor
(side view)
10
13
14
18
HG11-2787 eps
HG11-2737a eps
15
16
Construction of the
contactor-fuse combination 3TL6
17
Legend
1 Vacuum contactor
2 Insulating cover with
fuse holder
3 Fuse-link
4 Isolating contacts
5 Optional control transformer
6 Base plate
7 Cross-member
8 Vacuum interrupter
9 Integral rocker
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Magnet system
Mechanical closing latch
Operating mechanism box
Front cover
Fuse trip indicator
Position indicator
Integral rocker
Terminal strip
Primary fuse (transformer)
Description
Construction and mode of operation
Mode of operation
6
Basically, there are three different modes or states of operation: Normal operation, short circuit and overload.
During normal operation, the combination behaves like a
contactor. The atmospheric pressure exerts a force on the
metal bellows of the vacuum interrupter. Without the inuence of the operating mechanism, this would close the
contact gap.
HG11-2739a eps
1
7
10
HG11-2746 eps
11
Legend
1 Opening springs
2 Integral rocker
8 Secondary fuse-element
3 Magnet system
10 Main fuse-element
11 Thermal striker
6 Vacuum interrupter
9 Outer tube
4 Magnet armature
The opening springs (1) keep the moving interrupter contact in open position via the integral rocker (2). To close the
vacuum contactor, the compressive force of the opening
springs (1) is overcome by the magnet system (3). The DC
magnet system operates as an economy circuit, providing a
high mechanical endurance and a low pickup and holding
power. The magnet armature (4) is attracted, thus moving
the integral rocker (2), which releases the moving interrupter
contact from the open position. The atmospheric pressure
closes the contacts. The integral rocker (2) compresses the
contact pressure springs (5), thus generating the necessary
contact force. When the magnetic excitation is de-energized,
the opening springs (1) open the contact gap via the integral
rocker (2) and the moving interrupter contact.
When a mechanical closing latch is used, the adjustment is
maintained through a latch lever even if the magnet coil is
not excited. The vacuum contactor is released electrically by
means of a latch release coil, or mechanically by means of a
latch release device.
In case of overload, a high continuous current overloads the
fuse-link thermally, thus tripping the thermal striker (11).
The contactor already operates within the arcing time of the
fuse. The take-over current must not exceed 5 kA, as this
could damage the vacuum interrupter! This is prevented
by selecting the correct fuse.
In case of short circuit, the main fuse-elements (10) of the
HV HRC fuse melt and evaporate at all bottlenecks already
during the current rise. Arcs burn at these bottlenecks, which
are cooled so effectively by the arc-quenching medium that
their total arc voltage is higher than the operating voltage.
This results in a rapid decrease of the current, which is interrupted while it is still rising. When the main fuse-elements
(10) melt, the secondary fuse-element (8) evaporates as
well and releases the thermal striker (11), which operates
the vacuum contactor with the help of the auxiliary switch
and activates the fuse trip indicator. In the optimum time
sequence, the fuse has already interrupted the short-circuit
current at this time.
Description
Construction and mode of operation
Scope of delivery
Optional with
bushing
Optional:
2 fuses
per phase
parallel
Optional
control
transformer
Fuse
tripping
Magnet coil
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Starting of motors
Plugging or reversing the direction of rotation of motors
Switching of transformers
Switching of reactors
Switching of resistive consumers (e.g. electrical furnaces)
Switching of capacitors
Switching of compressors.
Overload
protection
Consumer
Example: Single-line diagram
for direct control of consumers
Utilization category
Typical applications
AC-1
AC-2
Slip-ring motors:
Starting, switching off
AC-3
Squirrel-cage motors:
Starting, switching off during running
AC-4
Squirrel-cage motors:
Starting, plugging 1),
reversing 1), inching 2)
Description
Switching duties
Switching of motors
M
3~
Ring-main units,
industrial system distributions
HG11-2790 eps
Transformers
HG11-2791 eps
Reactors
Contactor-fuse combinations 3TL62/63/66 are especially suitable for frequent operation of motors in utilization category
AC-3 and AC-4.
As the chopping currents of the contactors are 5 A, no
unpermissibly high overvoltages are produced when started
motors are switched during normal operation. However,
when high-voltage motors with starting currents of 600 A
are stopped during start-up, switching overvoltages may
arise. The magnitude of these overvoltages can be reduced
to harmless values by means of special surge limiters.
Switching of transformers
Heating resistors,
electric furnaces
HG11-2792 eps
Resistive consumers
HG11-2793 eps
Capacitors
Compressors
Surge
limiter
HG11-2794ene eps
HG11-2789 eps
Medium-voltage
three-phase motors
Consumer
10
Overvoltages can arise as a consequence of multiple restrikes or by virtual current chopping, e.g. when motors are
switched in braked condition or during start-up. Motors with
a starting current 600 A are endangered. Safe protection
against overvoltages is ensured by surge limiters; circuit examples are shown on the left.
3EF surge limiters can be arranged in parallel to the cable
sealing ends, preferably in the cable compartment. The surge
limiters consist of non-linear resistors (metal-oxide varistors
SIOV) and a series-connected spark gap. During installation it
must be observed that the surge limiter is exibly mounted
on one side for mechanical reasons.
Description
Standards
Overview of standards
IEC 62271-1
DIN EN 62271-1
DIN EN 60470
DIN EN 60529
IEC 60721
DIN EN 60721
IEC 60282-1
DIN EN 60282-1
D
HG11-2795 eps
Example:
Integration of a contactor-fuse combination in a
switchgear panel
A Switching-device compartment
B Busbar compartment
C Connection compartment
D Contactor-fuse combination
E Low-voltage compartment
11
Description
Ambient conditions, dielectric strength and site altitude
Ambient conditions
80C
HG12-2796_en eps
-25C
Class 3B1
Class 3M2
Class 3C2 3)
Class 3S2 4)
1.40
1.30
1.20
HG11-2797_en eps
1.50
1.10
1.00
1000
1500
2000
2500
12
Description
Product range overview and basic equipment
3TL63
3TL66
Standards
Rated voltage Ur
7.2 kV
7.2 kV
12 kV
450 A
400 A
400 A
50 kA
50 kA
40 kA
46 kA
46 kA
46 kA
5 kA
4.5 kA
4.5 kA
60 kV / 40 kV
60 kV / 40 kV
75 kV / 60 kV
Rated short-duration
power-frequency withstand voltage
20 kV
32 kV
28 kV
Switching rate
Mechanical endurance
1 x 315 A or
2 x 250 A
1 x 315 A or
2 x 250 A
1 x 200 A or
2 x 200 A
Pole-centre distance
120 mm
120 mm
120 mm
Minimum equipment
Alternative equipment
Remark
Construction
4 NO + 3 NC
6 NO + 5 NC
1 NO + 1 NC per phase
None
Separate supply
Generated by a
control transformer
Low-voltage connection
Fuse holder
Site altitude
200 m to +1250 m
1250 m to +4000 m
13
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14
Equipment Selection
Contents
Contents
Page
Equipment Selection
15
Selection aids:
Transformer protection
16
Motor protection
16
18
Conguration example
18
19
Voltage level 12 kV
19
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Additional components
20
Operating voltage
for magnet system and closing latch
21
Fuse holder
22
22
Medium-voltage connection
22
22
Low-voltage connection
22
Additional equipment
23
24
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Auxiliary contacts
Contactor-fuse combination
15
Equipment Selection
Selection aids
Selection aids
The contactor-fuse combination is selected in two steps:
1) The basic device is selected in accordance with the requirements of the medium-voltage system and the switching duty.
2) Selection of a suitable fuse.
Generally, fuses of any manufacturer can be used, if they
full the standard IEC 60282-1, IEC 60644 and IEC 60787.
The selected fuse must contain a thermal striker of the
medium type.
The HV HRC fuse used breaks this damped short-circuit current safely. Its minimum breaking current must therefore be
lower than the fault current to be expected.
Discrimination requirements between HV HRC fuses
In individual cases, e.g. in line systems with widely separated
substations, the discrimination of series-connected HV HRC
fuses may be important for operational reasons. The superior
HV HRC fuse must have a higher pre-arcing I2t-value as the
operating I2t-value of the subordinate fuse.
Discrimination requirements between HV HRC and
LV HRC fuses
Transformer protection
Moreover, there are further requirements for special applications, which are described in the relevant standards.
HV HRC fuses are used for short-circuit protection in combination with vacuum contactors.
Inrush current
16
Equipment Selection
Selection aids
2
10 2
5
2
10 1
5
2
10 0
5
2
10 -1
5
2
10-2
102
1
HG11-2757a_en eps
Time
10 3
s
5
2
5
10 3
2
A
Sustained symmetrical short-circuit current (r.m.s. value)
Example
1 Characteristic of an HV HRC fuse
2 Characteristic of the overcurrent-time protection
3 Motor starting time
4 Motor starting current
17
Equipment Selection
Ordering data and conguration example
The contactor-fuse combinations consist of a medium-voltage and a low-voltage part. The relevant data make up the
16-digit order number. The medium-voltage part covers the
main electrical data of the contactor. The low-voltage part
covers the auxiliary devices which are necessary for operating and controlling the contactor-fuse combination. Fuselinks must be selected separately.
In case of special versions, - Z is added to the order number and a descriptive order code follows. If several special
versions are required, the sufx - Z is listed only once. If a
requested special version is not in the catalog and can therefore not be ordered via order code, it has to be identied
with Y 9 9 after consultation.
The agreement hereto is made between your responsible
sales partner and the order processing department at the
Switchgear Factory in Berlin.
Order codes
Individual equipment versions are explained more in detail
by an order code. Several order codes can be added to the
order number in succession and in any sequence.
a: alphabetically n: numerical
2
1st position
Position:
10 11 12
13 14 15 16
Order No.:
Order codes
Primary equipment
Superior group
Switching devices
2nd position
Main group
Contactors
3rd position
Subgroup
Vacuum contactors
4th, 5th
and 7th position
Basic equipment
Design and ratings of
medium-voltage part
6th and
8th to 11th position
Secondary equipment
Secondary equipment
Operating voltages, auxiliary equipment
Conguration example
In order to simplify the selection of the correct order
number for the requested contactor-fuse combination,
you will nd a conguration example on each page of
the chapter Equipment Selection. For the selection of
auxiliary voltages, additional components, width across
ats, etc. the last example of the primary part is taken
over and continued, so that at the end of the equipment
selection (page 23) a completely congured contactorfuse combination results as an example.
18
0 A
A 0
Equipment Selection
Selection of basic types
kV
kV
kV
kV
7.2
60
40
20
450
2 3
32
400
3 5
Order codes
See page 23
See page 22
13 14 15 16
See page 22
See page 22
10 11 12
See page 22
See page 22
Ie
See page 21
Ud
See page 21
Up
See page 21
Up
See page 20
Ur
See page 20
Rated short-duration
power-frequency
withstand voltage
Order No.:
Rated lightning impulse
withstand voltage
to earth
Position:
50 / 60 Hz
Rated voltage
7.2 kV
2
12 kV
50 / 60 Hz
Ur
Up
Up
Ud
Ie
kV
kV
kV
kV
12
75
60
28
400
6 5
Conguration example
Contactor-fuse combination 3TL6
Rated voltage Ur = 7.2 kV
Rated lightning impulse withstand voltage to earth Up = 60 kV
Rated lightning impulse withstand voltage, open contact gap Up = 40 kV
Rated short-duration power-frequency withstand voltage Ud = 20 kV
2
2 3
Order codes:
19
Equipment Selection
Selection of secondary equipment
Options
4 NO + 3 NC
6 NO + 5 NC
10 11 12
13 14 15 16
Order codes
See page 23
See page 22
See page 22
See page 22
See page 22
See page 22
See page 21
See page 21
See page 21
Position:
Order No.:
See page 19
6th position
Auxiliary contacts
7th position
See page 19
8 th position
Additional components
Options
Special version
Wiring on terminal strip: Monitoring of closing latch
Conguration example
3
6
2
20
Equipment Selection
Selection of secondary equipment
10 11 12
AC voltage
50 / 60 Hz
See page 22
110 V AC
A G 2
115 V AC
120 V AC
A K
230 V AC
240 V AC
24 V DC 1)
48 V DC 1)
B W 4
60 V DC 1)
110 V DC
125 V DC
B G 4
220 V DC
B M 4
13 14 15 16
Order codes
See page 23
See page 22
See page 22
See page 22
Position:
Order No.:
See page 22
Z G 2
230 V AC
3.3 kV
Z 2
3.5 kV
Z 2
4.0 kV
Z 2
4.2 kV
Z 2
4.8 kV
Z 2
5.0 kV
Z 2
5.5 kV
Z 2
6.0 kV
Z 2
6.3 kV
Z 2
6.6 kV
Z 2
6.9 kV
Z 2
7.2 kV
Z 2
3 M
Special version
Wiring on terminal strip: voltage, control transformer
(Only possible with control transformer; 9th position = Z)
Conguration example
3
0
A
0 A
Order codes:
21
Equipment Selection
Selection of secondary equipment
Position:
Order No.:
10 11 12
13 14 15 16
Order codes
See page 23
12 th position
Fuse holder
Options
Special version
13th position
Width across ats
Options
205 mm
275 mm
310 mm
14th position
Medium-voltage connection
Options
Flat bolted connection
15th position
Installation of contactor-fuse combination
Options
A
16th position
Low-voltage connection
Options
0
Conguration example
3
6
2
0 A
2
1
22
0 A
A 0
Equipment Selection
Additional equipment
Additional equipment
Position:
Order No.:
10 11 12
13 14 15 16
Order codes
Options
Surge protection circuit DC in secondary circuit
with varistor module 3AX1526-0F
Without cover
Customer acceptance
2
1
0 A
Order codes:
A 0
23
Equipment Selection
Accessories and spare parts
Designation
Remarks
Operating voltage
Left 2 NO + 2 NC 1)
3TY7 561-1NA0
Left 3 NO + 3 NC 1)
3TY7 561-1QA0
Right 2 NO + 2 NC 1)
3TY7 561-1PA0
3TY7 561-1RA0
Right 3 NO + 3 NC 1)
Magnet coil
Auxiliary contactor
24 V DC
3TY5 651-0BB4
48 V DC
3TY5 651-0BW4
60 V DC
3TY5 651-0BE4
110 V DC
3TY5 651-0BF4
125 V DC
3TY5 651-0BG4
220 V DC
3TY5 651-0BM4
3TY5 651-0AG7
120 V AC, 50 / 60 Hz
3TY5 651-0AL7
3TY5 651-0AN7
3TY5 664-1DA0
120 V AC, 50 / 60 Hz
3TY5 664-1EA0
3TY5 664-1GA0
24 V DC
3TY5 664-0AA0
48 V DC
3TY5 664-0BA0
60 V DC
3TY5 664-0CA0
110 V DC
3TY5 664-0DA0
125 V DC
3TY5 664-0EA0
220 V DC
3TY5 664-0FA0
24 V DC
SWB: 55536
48 V DC
SWB: 55466
60 V DC
SWB: 55535
110 V DC
SWB: 55534
125 V DC
SWB: 55539
220 V DC
SWB: 55533
SWB: 55537
SWB: 55538
24 V DC
SWB: 55468
48 V DC
SWB: 55466
60 V DC
SWB: 55535
110 125 V DC
SWB: 55467
220 V DC
SWB: 55463
SWB: 55537
SWB: 55538
1) The information left / right applies when the vacuum interrupters are observed with the rocker at the top.
24
Order No.
Equipment Selection
Accessories and spare parts
Designation
Remarks
Operating voltage
Order No.
Semiconductor modules
Rectier
3TY5 694-2AA0
Varistor module
3AX15 26-0F
Rectier module
3AX15 25-1F
3TY5 620-1BB0
3TY5 620-1EA0
3TY5 620-1EA1
3TL6-SSK accessories
3TY5 620-1EA2
3TY5 620-1EB0
3TY5 620-1EB1
3TY5 620-1EB2
3TY5 620-1EC3
3TY5 620-2AA0
3TY5 621-1AA0
3TY5 621-1CA0
3TY5 621-1AA1
3TY5 621-2AA2
HV HRC fuse-links
3GD2
3TX5 623-2AA0
3TX5 623-3AA0
3TX5 623-4AA0
50 / 60 Hz
3TL62
Ud = 20 kV
3TY5 622-2
3TL63
Ud = 32 kV *
3TY5 622-3
Primary voltage
Secondary voltage
Bridging link
Length 442 mm
3.3 kV
3TY5 622-A
3.5 kV
3TY5 622-B
4 kV
3TY5 622-C
4.2 kV
3TY5 622-D
4.8 kV
3TY5 622-E
5 kV
3TY5 622-F
5.5 kV
3TY5 622-G
6 kV
3TY5 622-H
6.3 kV
3TY5 622-J
6.6 kV
3TY5 622-K
6.9 kV
3TY5 622-L
7.2 kV
3TY5 622-M
110 V AC
3TY5 622-G2
230 V AC
3TY5 622-L2
0.92 kg
3GX5 501
25
Equipment Selection
Accessories and spare parts
HG11-2798a_en eps
Note:
For any query regarding spare parts, subsequent deliveries,
etc. the following details are necessary:
Type designation
Serial No.
Year of manufacture
26
Manufacturer
Type designation
Serial number
Rated voltage Ur
Rated frequency fr
Installation altitude
Coil voltage Us
Frequency f
Let-through current ID
Year of manufacture
Technical Data
Contents
Contents
Page
Technical Data
27
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Mechanical data
28
Low-voltage part
29
Auxiliary contacts
29
Ambient conditions
29
30
30
30
Dimension drawing
31
Bushing
31
31
Circuit diagrams:
Standard with AC operation
33
33
34
34
Wiring examples
35
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Medium-voltage part
27
Switching rate
28
3TL62
7.2
60
40
20
450
315
4500
3TL63..
7.2
60
40
32
400
315
4000
3TL66..
12
75
60
28
400
315
4000
kA
kA
kA
kA
kA
A
kA
3600
5
4)
46
8
125/130
50
250
10
3200
4.5
46
8
125/130
50
250
10
3200
4.5
46
8
100/104
40
250
10
mm
Operating
cycles / h
Operating
cycles
Operating
cycles
3TL62
120
1200
1 Mio
1.0 Mio
110
442 x 85
100,000
60
3TL63..
120
600
1 Mio
0.5 Mio
110
442 x 85
100,000
60
3TL66..
120
600
1 Mio
0.5 Mio
110
442 x 85
100,000
60
kg
Switching capability 2)
Rated breaking capacity
Switching of capacitors
max. permissible inrush current (peak value)
kV
mm x dia. mm
kV
Switching of capacitors
Rated normal current of capacitor
kV
kV
Fuse-link dimensions
Length x max. dia.
Ie
Ie
Switching capability 2)
Rated making capacity
Rated voltage
at rated frequency 50/60 Hz
Order No.
Ur
Weights
(including 6 fuses and control transformer)
1)
2)
3)
4)
Pole-centre distance
Order No.
Technical Data
Medium-voltage part
Im
Isc
Mechanical data
Operating
cycles
Operating
cycles / h
Technical Data
Electrical data, dimensions and weights
90
0.8 to 1.1 Ua
100
100 ms at 0.85 Ua
80 ms at 1.0 Ua
60 ms at 1.1 Ua
30 ms at 0.85 Ua
50 ms at 1.0 Ua
50 ms at 1.1 Ua
900
3TL63..
650
90
0.8 to 1.1 Ua
100
100 ms at 0.85 Ua
80 ms at 1.0 Ua
60 ms at 1.1 Ua
30 ms at 0.85 Ua
50 ms at 1.0 Ua
50 ms at 1.1 Ua
3TL66..
650
90
0.8 to 1.1 Ua
100
100 ms at 0.85 Ua
80 ms at 1.0 Ua
60 ms at 1.1 Ua
30 ms at 0.85 Ua
50 ms at 1.0 Ua
50 ms at 1.1 Ua
Opening time
(Interval of time between the opening
command and the instant of
contacts separated in the last poles)
Closing time
(Interval of time between the
closing command and the instant
of contacts touch in all poles)
650
ms
3TL62
Order No.
Low-voltage part
ms
0.85 to 1.1 Ua
0.2 to max. 1
< 45
900
0.85 to 1.1 Ua
0.2 to max. 1
< 45
900
0.85 to 1.1 Ua
0.2 to max. 1
< 45
Auxiliary contacts
Conductor cross-sections
of auxiliary contacts
acc. to
DIN EN 60947 Part 1
115 V AC
120 V AC
230 V AC
240 V AC
24 V DC
48 V DC
60 V DC
110 V DC
125 V DC
220 V DC
Ie
Ie
Ie
Ie
Ie
Ie
Ie
Ie
Ie
Ie
Ie
Ie
mm2
mm2
3TL62
4 NO + 3 NC
6 NO + 5 NC
10
10
10
10
5.6
5.6
10
1.14
0.98
0.48
0.6 4
0.5 2.5
3TL63..
4 NO + 3 NC
6 NO + 5 NC
10
10
10
10
5.6
5.6
10
1.14
0.98
0.48
0.6 4
0.5 2.5
3TL66..
4 NO + 3 NC
6 NO + 5 NC
10
10
10
10
5.6
5.6
10
1.14
0.98
0.48
0.6 4
0.5 2.5
Order No.
Finelystranded
with wire
end ferrule
110 V AC
Ith
Single-wire
Rated continuous
current
Number of
auxiliary contacts
Order No.
Ambient conditions
Storage
at 40 C
to +65 C
Operation
at 25 C
to +5 C
Site altitude1)
Shock resistance
Degree of
protection
acc. to
IEC 60529
3TL62
20 years
1 Mio.
operating cycles
1 Mio.
operating cycles
0.5 Mio.
operating cycles
5 x g, 10 ms and/or
10 x g; 5 ms
IP00
3TL63..
20 years
1 Mio.
operating cycles
1 Mio.
operating cycles
0.25 Mio.
operating cycles
5 x g, 10 ms and/or
10 x g; 5 ms
IP00
3TL66..
20 years
1 Mio.
operating cycles
1 Mio.
operating cycles
0.25 Mio.
operating cycles
5 x g, 10 ms and/or
10 x g; 5 ms
IP00
1) With control transformer only 200 m below sea level to 1250 m above sea level
29
Technical Data
Electrical data, dimensions and weights
10 6
10 5
10 4
2
10 3
6
5
4
0
5 s
Load time
Note:
Circuit diagrams are available on request.
HG11-2742_en eps
10 1
10 2
4.5 10 3 kA 4.5 5
Breaking current (r.m.s. value)
10 2
10 0
10 1
9
kA
8
HG11-2637_en eps
Operating cycles
10 7
10 4
$ 3TL62
% 3TL63 / 3TL66
The permissible number of electrical operating cycles
is shown as a function of the breaking current (r.m.s.
value). The curve shape shows average values.
The number of operating cycles that can actually be
reached can be different depending on the respective
application.
45
HG11-2799a eps
25
30
100
Order No.
13th
position
in mm
X
in mm
205
26
275
26
310
60
Technical Data
Electrical data, dimensions and weights
Dimension drawing
340
120
120
HG11-2800_en eps
295.5
723
673
285
Medium-voltage connection
620
310
275
205
717
94
310
275
205
719
81 1)
Bushing
HG11-2802 eps
36
27
131.5
10
26
387.7
14
120
112
R10
120
120
112
95.2
HG11-2801_en eps
37
120
32
120
52.3
R50
31
Technical Data
Electrical data, dimensions and weights
3TL62 / 63 / 66
With / without control transformer
With / without latch
For 1 / 2 fuse(s) per phase
Width across ats
13th position
with wheels
14th position A
14th position F
14th position J
Z R73
in mm
S_A7E_
S_A7E_
S_A7E_
205
15405103003
15405101003
15405101013
275
15405103002
15405101002
15405101012
310
15405103001
15405101001
15405101011
Primary fuses
F4, F5
H1, H2
K1E
K1M
K2E
K2S
S1Q
ON pushbutton
S0Q
OFF pushbutton
T1, T2
Rectier
T3
Control transformer
X1...X5
Fuse clips
32
Technical Data
Circuit diagrams
3L2
Closing latch
optional
5L3
83 61 53 121 113
A1
-X1
-F1
-X1
-X2
13
-X3
21
22
4
2
13
14
13
-F3
21
22
-F2
21
-F3
-T2 +
-T1 +
~
~
47
17
-K2E
-R
2
-H1
18
-K1M
-K1E
-H2
71
-K2S
43
72
A2
-K2E
A1
2T1
A1
4T2
A2
A1
E2
101 93 21 13 31
6T3
3L2
5L3
83 61 53 121 113
-X1
-F1
-X1
-X2
13
-X3
13
21
22
E1
4
2
14
13
-F3
21
22
-F2
21
-F3
-K2E
48
1
-K2E
-R
2
-H1
18
-K1M
-K1E
E3
-F2
-F1
102 94 22 14 32
-F3
2
4
14
-X3
1
4
2
-F1
22
-F2
2
4
14
4
2
-X2
Closing latch
optional
A1
17
14
A2
A2
84 62 54 122 114
-K1E
43
13
44
A1
A2
47
44
HG11-2803a eps
-K1E
-K2E
48
-H2
71
44
43
13
14
44
-K2S
A1
A1
A2
A2
72
A2
43
-K2E
A1
84 62 54 122 114
A2
2T1
4T2
101 93 21 13 31
A2
A1
E2
HG11-2804a eps
-K1E
-K1E
E3
-F2
-F1
E1
-F3
2
4
14
-X3
1
4
2
-F1
22
-F2
2
4
14
4
2
-X2
102 94 22 14 32
6T3
33
Technical Data
Circuit diagrams
5L3
A1
-X4
-X5
-F4
1
1
-F5
-X1
-F1
-X1
14
-X2
-X2
-F2
13
22
14
-K1E
2
4
-X3
21
V/B U/A
-T3
b
14
13
-F3
21
22
-F2
21
-F3
-K2E
48
47
17
-K2E
-R
2
-H1
18
-K1M
-H2
71
-K2S
-K2E
A2
84 62 54 122 114
2T1
4T2
1L1
2
2
13
14
-X1
-T1 +
~
~
21
22
-F1
48
1
-X1
14
E1
C5
-X2
21
22
-X2
21
-F3
-F2
13
-F3
-F2
13
-F2
-F1
-X3
2
4
-X3
3
3
-F3
2
-K2E
-K2E
44
43
13
14
-R
2
-H1
18
-K1M
-K1E
-H2
71
44
-K2S
A1
A1
A2
A2
72
A2
A1
84 62 54
A2
2T1
34
G19
E3
22
17
22 14 32
83 61 53
-F1
-K1E
52 51
-F4
47
E2
-F5
14
-K1E
A1
G50
R82
5L3
4T2
6T3
HG11-2813a eps
-X4
A2
3L2
54 53
-T2 +
6T3
T2
b
V/B
-X5
A1
101 93 21 13 31
-T3
U/A
14
43
72
A2
A1 T1
a
43
13
A2
A2
R83
44
44
A1
A1
-K1E
13
22
-F3
E1
43
-K2E
21 13 31
A2
A1
E2
HG11-2814 eps
-K1E
102 94 22 14 32
-F2
-F1
-T1 +
~
~
-F1
-X3
83 61 53 121 113
2
2
HG11-2805 eps
1L1
Closing latch
optional
Technical Data
Wiring examples
L1(L+)
-S1Q
-S0Q
A1
83
A2
84
HG11-2807a eps
K1E
N(L2,L-)
L1(L+)
-S1Q
-S0Q
A1
E3
E1
K1E
K2E
A2
HG11-2808a eps
E2
N(L2,L-)
-S0Q
A1
83
T3*
HG11-2809a eps
-S1Q
K1E
A2
84
A1
E1
T3*
T3*
-S1Q
-S0Q
K2E
A2
E2
HG11-2810a eps
K1E
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Annex
Contents
Contents
Page
Annex
37
Inquiry form
38
Conguration instructions
39
Foldout page
R-HG11-180.eps
Conguration aid
37
Annex
Inquiry form
Please copy, ll in and return to
your Siemens partner.
Inquiry concerning
Technical data
Other values
Contactor-fuse
combination
3TL62 / 63 / 66
Please
Submit an offer
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Company
Dept.
Rated voltage
7.2 kV
12 kV
To earth
open
contact gap
60 kV
75 kV
_ _ _ kV
40 kV
60 kV
_ _ _ kV
20 kV
28 kV
32 kV
_ _ _ kV
400 A
450 A
Switching rate
600
oper. cycles /h
1200
oper. cycles /h
Electrical endurance
of the interrupter
0.5 mio.
oper. cycles
1 mio.
oper. cycles
Rated lightning
impulse withstand voltage
_ _ _ kV
___ A
_ _ _ oper. cycles
Secondary equipment
For possible combinations see pages 20 to 22
Auxiliary contacts
4 NO + 3 NC
6 NO + 5 NC
___
Name
_ _ _ V DC
_ _ _ V AC, _ _ _ H z
Street
Mechanical
closing latch
Available
Not available
Postal code/city
Operating voltage
of the closing latch
_ _ _ V DC
_ _ _ V AC, _ _ _ H z
Phone
Operating
voltage supply
Separate
supply
Generated via
control transformer
Fuse holder
205 mm
Contact system
Installation
On base plate
Low-voltage connection
Terminal strip
Operating instructions in
German
Fax
E-mail
Siemens AG
275 mm
310 mm
_ _ _ mm
Dept.
Name
Street
Postal code/city
French
Spanish
___
Fax
38
English
_ _ _ Please ll in
Possible options:
Possible options:
Auxiliary contacts
(position 6)
4 NO + 3 NC, 6 NO + 5 NC
Additional components
(position 8)
Fuse holder
(position 12)
Medium-voltage connection
(position 14)
Installation
(position 15)
Low-voltage connection
(position 16)
These equipment features dene the positions 6 and 8 to 16 of the order number.
3rd step: Do you have any further requirements concerning the equipment? (see page 23)
Should you still need more options than the possible special equipment like halogen-free and
ame-retardant wiring, routine test reports or operating instructions in different languages, etc.,
please contact your responsible sales partner.
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See page 22
10 11 12
See page 22
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See page 20
See page 19
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