Sei sulla pagina 1di 42

Contactor-Fuse Combination 3TL62 / 63 / 66

Medium-Voltage Equipment
Selection and Ordering Data
Catalog HG 11.22 2010

Answer for energy.

R-HG11-342.tif

Contactor-Fuse Combination 3TL62 / 63 / 66

Siemens HG 11.22 2010

Contactor-Fuse Combination 3TL62 / 63 / 66

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

Ordering data and conguration example

18

Selection of basic types

19

Selection of secondary equipment

20

Additional equipment

23

Accessories and spare parts

24

Technical Data

28

Circuit diagrams

33

Wiring examples

35

37

Inquiry form

38

Conguration instructions

39

Conguration aid

27

Electrical data, dimensions and weights

Annex

Foldout page

Siemens HG 11.22 2010

R-HG11-173.tif

Contactor-Fuse Combination 3TL62 / 63 / 66

Siemens HG 11.22 2010

Contactor-Fuse Combination 3TL62 / 63 / 66

Description
Contents

Contents

Page

Description

General

R-HG11-174.tif

Construction and mode of operation:

Industrial application: Renery

Construction

Mode of operation

Replacement of HV HRC fuses

Short-circuit protection of HV HRC fuses

Application examples

Utilization categories

Switching of motors

10

Switching of transformers

10

Switching of capacitors

10

Surge protection via limiters

10

Integration in a switchgear panel

11

Standards

11

Ambient conditions

12

Dielectric strength in reference


to site altitude

12

Adjustment of the operating mechanism


to the site altitude

12

Product range overview

13

Basic equipment

13

Siemens HG 11.22 2010

Contactor-Fuse Combination 3TL62 / 63 / 66

Description
General

Contactor-fuse combination 3TL62 / 63 / 66


Due to their high reliability, the contactor-fuse combinations 3TL6 are used where frequent and safe switching is
required, no matter whether it is for three-phase motors,
transformers, reactors, capacitors or resistive consumers.
With up to one million operating cycles, the contactorfuse combinations ensure optimum availability. Their advantage: High safety and reliability due to maintenancefree systems.

The arrangement of the components on the base plate


provides optimum ventilation and thus, a high normal current, supported by the especially developed fuse holder
which ensures a uniform distribution of the current. Even
high requirements regarding the dielectric strength as
requested in countries like China are fullled with this
design.

Siemens HG 11.22 2010

R-HG11-344.eps

Contactor-fuse combination 3TL62/63/66


The Complete

R-HG11-343.eps

The contactor-fuse combinations 3TL62/63/66 are


type-tested units of the successful 3TL6 contactors and
HV HRC fuses.
A fuse holder for two fuses per phase and a control
transformer for power supply have been integrated. This
enables frequent switching of high normal currents in a
compact space.

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.

Contactor-Fuse Combination 3TL62 / 63 / 66

Description
Construction and mode of operation

Construction

The contactor-fuse combination consists of the following


components: vacuum contactor (1), insulating cover with
fuse holder (2), fuse-links (3), isolating contacts (4), and
an optional control transformer (5). These components are
accommodated on a base plate (6).

1
5
6

HG11-2786 eps

The vacuum contactor (1) breaks the relevant currents


during normal operation. To do this, the vacuum switching technology, proven for more than 30 years, serves as
arc-quenching principle by using vacuum interrupters. The
vacuum interrupters (8) are operated by the magnet system
(10) through an integral rocker (9). All components required
for switching, such as the operating mechanism and closing
latch (11) are accommodated in the operating mechanism
box (12) and are fed with low voltage. This low voltage is
either supplied separately or taken directly from the mediumvoltage system through the optional control transformer (5).

Construction of the contactor-fuse combination 3TL6

The isolating contacts (4) enable the connection to the


medium-voltage system. For xed mounting there are at
contacts available, and plug-in contacts for integration in
withdrawable systems. With this type, the ring spring contact
version offers an especially large contact surface and optimum power connection. The circumferential ring spring expands when the xed contact is pushed in, providing a large
contact surface. To insulate the contact arms, a plastic insulating sleeve is used, which can be adjusted to the different
lengths of the contact system. A width across ats of 205,
275 or 310 mm is reached by different adjustments to the
cross-members or the insulating covers with fuse holders.
The optional control transformer (5) is connected to the
high-voltage terminals of the contactor-fuse combination on
its primary part, so that no additional cables are required.
To protect the transformer, an separate upstream fuse is
series-connected on the primary side and accommodated in
the cross-member. Due to its different versions, the control
transformer can be optimally adjusted to the existing power
system.
The front cover (13) closes the insulating cover with fuse
holder with an indication opening, and offers a possibility for
handling.

12

11

Construction of
the vacuum contactor
(side view)

10

13

14

18
HG11-2787 eps

The fuse-links (3) from different manufacturers can be used.


Here, a maximum let-through current of 50 kA must be observed in order not to damage the contactor. To select the
correct fuse-link, please observe the indications given in the
chapter Equipment Selection (see page 16).

HG11-2737a eps

The insulating cover with fuse holder (2) is mounted on one


side of the contactor (1). On the other side it is raised to the
necessary height by the cross-member (7). The fuse holders,
which are especially conceived for the use of up to two plugin HV HRC fuse-links, ensure a uniform distribution of the
current to the two fuse-links of one phase.

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)

Siemens HG 11.22 2010

Contactor-Fuse Combination 3TL62 / 63 / 66

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

Construction of the vacuum contactor (side view)

10

HG11-2746 eps

11

Sectional view of an HV HRC fuse-link

Legend
1 Opening springs

7 Operating mechanism box

2 Integral rocker

8 Secondary fuse-element

3 Magnet system

10 Main fuse-element

5 Contact pressure spring

11 Thermal striker

6 Vacuum interrupter

9 Outer tube

4 Magnet armature

Siemens HG 11.22 2010

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.

Contactor-Fuse Combination 3TL62 / 63 / 66

Description
Construction and mode of operation

Replacement of HV HRC fuses


The fault currents stress the fuses in the phases differently,
but all fuses are stressed. To obtain identical switching and
safety conditions for further application again, all fuse-links
should be replaced as recommended in the standards.

Scope of delivery

We advise to use our Siemens 3GD2 HV HRC fuse-link for


our contactor-fuse combination. For more Information see
Catalog HG 12.31, Order No. E50001-K1512-A311-A2-7600
(available as of 2011).

Optional with
bushing

Optional:
2 fuses
per phase
parallel

Short-circuit protection of HV HRC fuses


At high short-circuit currents, HV HRC fuses have a currentlimiting effect, i.e. the fuse limits the short-circuit current to
the let-through current. To select the fuses, the type of consumer must be observed, e.g. motor, transformer, capacitors.

Optional
control
transformer

Fuse
tripping
Magnet coil
HG11-2788_en eps

An example for the coordination of contactor and HV HRC


fuses is given in the chapter Equipment Selection.
Application examples
Contactor-fuse combinations are suitable for operational
switching of alternating-current consumers in indoor switchgear, and can be used e.g. for the following switching duties:

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.

With these duties, contactor-fuse combinations are used in


conveyor and elevator systems, pumping stations, air conditioning systems as well as in systems for reactive power
compensation, and can therefore be found in almost every
industrial sector.
Utilization categories
In IEC 60470, medium-voltage power contactors are divided
into different utilization categories. According to these
categories, contactor-fuse combinations 3TL62/63/66 are
dimensioned for different electrical consumers and operating
conditions. The opposite table shows typical applications in
accordance with the respective utilization categories.

Overload
protection
Consumer
Example: Single-line diagram
for direct control of consumers

Utilization category

Typical applications

AC-1

Non inductive or slightly inductive loads,


resistance furnaces

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)

1) Plugging is understood as stopping or reversing the motor rapidly by


reversing motor primary connections while the motor is running
2) Inching is understood as energizing a motor once or repeatedly for short
periods to obtain small movements of the driven mechanism

Siemens HG 11.22 2010

Contactor-Fuse Combination 3TL62 / 63 / 66

Description
Switching duties

Switching of motors

M
3~

Ring-main units,
industrial system distributions

HG11-2790 eps

Transformers

Industrial system distributions,


DC-link reactors, reactive
power compensation systems

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

Reactive power compensation


systems, capacitor banks

HG11-2793 eps

Capacitors

When inductive currents are interrupted, current chopping


can produce overvoltages at the contact gap. Such overvoltages can be controlled with a protective circuit composed of
3EF surge limiters.
Switching of capacitors
Contactor-fuse combinations can interrupt capacitive currents up to 250 A up to the rated voltage of 12 kV without
restrikes, and thus without overvoltages.

Compressors

Surge protection via limiters


Contactor-fuse
combination

Surge
limiter

HG11-2794ene eps

Conveyor and elevator


systems, compressors,
ventilation and heating

HG11-2789 eps

Medium-voltage
three-phase motors

Consumer

Surge protection of the


contactor-fuse combination

10

Siemens HG 11.22 2010

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.

Contactor-Fuse Combination 3TL62 / 63 / 66

Description
Standards

Integration in a switchgear panel


Due to its construction and the different medium-voltage
connections possible, the contactor-fuse combination
3TL62/63/66 can be easily integrated in a switchgear panel.
Standards
Contactor-fuse combinations 3TL62 / 63 / 66 conform to the
standards for high-voltage alternating current contactors
above 1 kV and up to 12 kV.

Overview of standards
IEC 62271-1

DIN EN 62271-1

IEC 60470 Issue 2000

DIN EN 60470

IEC 62271 106 CDV 012010


IEC 60529

DIN EN 60529

IEC 60721

DIN EN 60721

IEC 60282-1

DIN EN 60282-1
D

Test voltages according to


D/L 404, GB 14808, DL/T 593

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

Siemens HG 11.22 2010

11

Contactor-Fuse Combination 3TL62 / 63 / 66

Description
Ambient conditions, dielectric strength and site altitude

Ambient conditions

The contactor-fuse combinations 3TL62/63/66 are designed


for the normal operating conditions dened in the standards. They are designed in open construction, with degree
of protection IP00, according to IEC 60529. Condensation
can occasionally occur under the ambient conditions shown
opposite.

80C

Climatic ambient conditions:

max. 95% per day


max. 90% per month

HG12-2796_en eps

-25C

Contactor-fuse combinations are suitable for use in the


following climatic classes according to IEC 60721:
Class 3K4 1)
Class 3K6 2)
Class 3Z2
Class 3Z5

Biological ambient conditions:

Class 3B1

Mechanical ambient conditions:

Class 3M2

Chemically active substances:

Class 3C2 3)

Mechanically active substances:

Class 3S2 4)

1) Low temperature limit: 25 C


2) Without icing and wind-driven precipitation
3) Without appearance of saline fog with simultaneous condensation
4) Restriction: Clean insulation parts

Dielectric strength in reference to site altitude


The dielectric strength of air insulation decreases with increasing altitude due to low air density. The rated lightning
impulse withstand voltage values specied in the chapter
Technical Data apply to a site altitude of 1000 m above sea
level. For an altitude above 1000 m, the insulation level must
be corrected according to the opposite diagram.

1.40

1.30

1.20
HG11-2797_en eps

Altitude correction factor

1.50

1.10

1.00
1000

1500

2000

2500

3000 3500 m 4000


Site altitude

The characteristic shown applies to the rated short-duration


power-frequency withstand voltage and the rated lightning
impulse withstand voltage.
To select the devices, the following applies:
U U0 x Ka
U Rated withstand voltage under standard reference atmosphere
U0 Rated withstand voltage requested for the place of installation
Ka Altitude correction factor according to the opposite diagram

A control transformer must be specied accordingly.


Adjustment of the operating mechanism to the
site altitude
The contactor-fuse combination is adjusted to a standard site
altitude of -200 m to +1250 m. For operation at a different
altitude, other site altitudes can be adjusted at the factory
from -1250 m to +4000 m (for selection, see Additional
Equipment on page 23).
Example
For a requested rated lightning impulse withstand voltage
of 60 kV at an altitude of 2500 m, an insulation level of
72 kV is required as a minimum under standard reference
atmosphere:
72 kV 60 kV x 1.2

12

Siemens HG 11.22 2010

Contactor-Fuse Combination 3TL62 / 63 / 66

Description
Product range overview and basic equipment

Product range overview


3TL62

3TL63

3TL66

Standards

IEC 60470 / DIN EN 60470

IEC 60470 / DIN EN 60470 +


additional increased dielectric
requirements

IEC 60470 / DIN EN 60470

Rated voltage Ur

7.2 kV

7.2 kV

12 kV

Rated normal current Ie


(depending on installation and coordination with the selected fuses)

450 A

400 A

400 A

Thermal current Ith

Depending on installation and coordination with the selected fuses

Rated short-circuit breaking


current ISC (prospective)

50 kA

50 kA

40 kA

Max. let-through current ID

46 kA

46 kA

46 kA

Short-circuit capability of the


contactor (limit switching capacity)

5 kA

4.5 kA

4.5 kA

Rated lightning impulse


withstand voltage
(to earth / open contact gap)

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

1200 operating cycles / h

600 operating cycles / h

600 operating cycles / h

Mechanical endurance

1 mio. operating cycles

1 mio. operating cycles

1 mio. operating cycles

Max. number of fuses per phase 1)

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

Width across ats

205 mm, 275 mm, 310 mm

205 mm, 275 mm, 310 mm

205 mm, 275 mm, 310 mm

1) Relating to Siemens 3GD2 or SIBA fuses (motor protection characteristics)

Basic equipment of the contactor-fuse combination 3TL62 / 63 / 66


Equipment

Minimum equipment

Alternative equipment

Remark

Construction

On base plate 340 x 620 mm

For xed mounting or mounting on


draw-out element or truck

Auxiliary contacts for contactor

4 NO + 3 NC

6 NO + 5 NC

Auxiliary contacts for


fuse tripping

1 NO + 1 NC per phase

None

Wired at the factory

Auxiliary voltage supply

Separate supply

Generated by a
control transformer

Standard control transformer only


usable up to +1250 m site altitude

Low-voltage connection

Via terminal strip at the contactor

Fuse holder

One fuse per phase

Two fuses per phase

Site altitude

200 m to +1250 m

1250 m to +4000 m

Site altitude adjusted


at the factory

Siemens HG 11.22 2010

13

R-HG11-345.eps

Contactor-Fuse Combination 3TL62 / 63 / 66

14

Siemens HG 11.22 2010

Contactor-Fuse Combination 3TL62 / 63 / 66

Equipment Selection
Contents

Contents

Page

Equipment Selection

15

Selection aids:
Transformer protection

16

Motor protection

16

Ordering data and conguration example:


Order number structure

18

Conguration example

18

Selection of basic types:


Voltage level 7.2 kV

19

Voltage level 12 kV

19

R-HG11-343.eps

Selection of secondary equipment:


20

Additional components

20

Operating voltage
for magnet system and closing latch

21

Fuse holder

22

Width across ats

22

Medium-voltage connection

22

Installation of contactor-fuse combination

22

Low-voltage connection

22

Additional equipment

23

Accessories and spare parts

24

R-HG11-344.eps

View to the control transformer

Auxiliary contacts

Contactor-fuse combination

Siemens HG 11.22 2010

15

Contactor-Fuse Combination 3TL62 / 63 / 66

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

But we advise to use our Siemens 3GD2 HV HRC fuse-link


for our contactor-fuse combination.
For more Information see Catalog HG 12.31, Order No.
E50001-K1512-A311-A2-7600 (available as of 2011).

When the associated LV HRC fuse is selected, discrimination


to the HV HRC fuse must be ensured. This equally applies if
the low-voltage feeder contains several parallel fuses.

Transformer protection

In the case of LV HRC fuses with different current ratings,


the fuse with the maximum current rating is decisive for discrimination considerations.

HV HRC fuses as short-circuit protection for transformers


DIN VDE 0670 Part 402 achieved a standardization of the
HV HRC fuse characteristics referring to their rated current.
This results in a protection recommendation for distribution
transformers which is widely independent of the fuse manufacturer.
A minimum or maximum fuse current rating is assigned to
each transformer. This larger range provides improved discrimination coordination both towards the low-voltage side
and the superior medium-voltage side.

Discrimination requirements between HV HRC fuses and


low-voltage circuit-breakers
Discrimination must be ensured by means of the time-current characteristics of the HV HRC fuse-link converted to the
low-voltage level and the total breaking time of the provided
circuit-breaker.
Motor protection
HV HRC fuses as short-circuit protection of motors

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

Due to the arising motor starting current, the instant when


the motor starts represents the maximum stress for the HV
HRC fuse. This stress must neither operate nor pre-damage
the fuse. Other factors of inuence on the stress of the HV
HRC fuses are the starting time and the starting frequency.

For the specied ratings of distribution transformers, the


effects of inrush currents (I2t-values) on the upstream HV
HRC fuses have been checked. The most important factors of
inuence are the rated power, vector groups and impedance
voltages of the transformers.
According to IEC 60787, Clause 4, the pre-arcing time characteristic of the fuse at a time of 0.1 s must feature a current value greater than 10 to 12 times the rated transformer
current.
Short-circuit protection on the low-voltage side of the
transformer
When there is a short-circuit on the low-voltage side at the
transformer terminals, a damped short-circuit current ows
on the high-voltage side:
Ik = IrT y 100
Uk
Ik Sustained symmetrical short-circuit current
IrT Rated current of the transformer
Uk Relative impedance voltage (%)

16

Siemens HG 11.22 2010

The indications of the fuse manufacturer regarding motor


protection must be generally observed.
As a guide value for 2 to 6 starts per hour (max. 2 shortly
after each other), the pre-arcing current of a fuse to be selected must be at least twice the motor starting current for
the given starting time. For a higher number of starts, a fuse
of the next higher level must be selected.

Contactor-Fuse Combination 3TL62 / 63 / 66

Equipment Selection
Selection aids

Coordination of the HV HRC fuse with other


components of the motor circuit

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

Coordination of the components of the motor circuit:


The time-current characteristic must be located on the
right of the motor starting current (point A).
The rated current of the HV HRC fuse-link must exceed the
normal current of the motor.
The current corresponding to the intersection B of the
HV HRC fuse-link characteristic and the characteristic of
the overcurrent-time protection must be higher than the
minimum breaking current of the HV HRC fuse-link. If this is
not feasible, it must be ensured that overload currents that
are smaller than the minimum breaking current of the HV
HRC fuse-link are interrupted by the vacuum contactor via
the striker. This prevents thermal overloading of the HV HRC
fuse-link, which would otherwise be destroyed.
The rated breaking current of the vacuum contactor must
be higher than the minimum breaking current of the HV HRC
fuse-link, and higher than the current resulting from the intersection B of the HV HRC fuse-link and the overcurrent-time
protection characteristics.
The maximum let-through current ID of the contactor-fusecombination shall be limited trough the HV HRC fuse-links
(one or two in parallel).
The integral of the square of the current over a given time
interval (I2t-value) is a measure for the thermal short-time
stress of the elements of a circuit. The pre-arcing I2t-value
of the fuse to be selected must not exceed the maximum
permissible I2t-value of the contactor-fuse combination.
The thermal power loss of the HV HRC fuse-links shall not
exceed the maximum value of the contactor-fuse-combination.
With integrating the CFC into a panel a reduction though
decreased ventilation has to be taken into account.
The contactor-fuse combination 3TL6 is optimized regarding
current integral and power losses for using Siemens HV HRC
fuse-links 3GD2 in accordance with the selection on page 13.

Time

The high-voltage motor is selected for the corresponding


duty. Thus, the following motor data are known:
Rated current
Rated voltage
Starting current
Starting time
Starting frequency

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

Siemens HG 11.22 2010

17

Contactor-Fuse Combination 3TL62 / 63 / 66

Equipment Selection
Ordering data and conguration example

Order number structure

Mounting parts and special versions ()

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

12th 16th position

Extended equipment and connections


Order codes
Group of 3 after the Order No.
Format: a n a
Special versions ()
Initiated with Z
Group of 3 after the Order No.
Format: a n n

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.

Example for Order No.:


Order codes:

18

Siemens HG 11.22 2010

On the foldout page we offer a conguring aid. Here you


can ll in the order number you have determined for your
contactor-fuse combination.
3

0 A

A 0

Contactor-Fuse Combination 3TL62 / 63 / 66

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 normal current 1)


free-standing

Rated short-duration
power-frequency
withstand voltage

Rated lightning impulse


withstand voltage
open contact gap

Order No.:
Rated lightning impulse
withstand voltage
to earth

Position:

50 / 60 Hz

Rated voltage

7.2 kV

1) The maximum rated normal current depends on the installation


conditions (ventilation) and the power loss of the fuses

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

Rated normal current Ie = 450 A


Example for Order No.:

2 3

Order codes:

Siemens HG 11.22 2010

19

Contactor-Fuse Combination 3TL62 / 63 / 66

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

Without additional components

Mechanical closing latch, 1 NO assigned

Special version
Wiring on terminal strip: Monitoring of closing latch

Wiring on terminal strip: Actuate delatching

Conguration example
3

Contactor-fuse combination 3TL6

6
2

(Ur = 7.2 kV, Up = 60 kV, Up = 40 kV, Ud = 20 kV, Ir = 450 A)

Number of auxiliary contacts: 6 NO and 5 NC

Without additional components


Example for Order No.:
Order codes:

20

Siemens HG 11.22 2010

Contactor-Fuse Combination 3TL62 / 63 / 66

Equipment Selection
Selection of secondary equipment

10 11 12

AC voltage
50 / 60 Hz

See page 22

Separate voltage supply


DC voltage

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

9 th /10 th /11th position


Operating voltage
for magnet system and closing latch

1) The contactor coil must not be switched with the fuse-trip


indication auxiliary switch. A coupling relay has to be used inbetween.
Order code R82 is mandatory.

Internal supply through control transformer


(50 / 60 Hz) for 3TL62 and 3TL63
AC voltage
110 V AC

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

Other voltages on request

Primary voltage of control transformer


A

Special version
Wiring on terminal strip: voltage, control transformer
(Only possible with control transformer; 9th position = Z)

Conguration example
3

Contactor-fuse combination 3TL6

(Ur = 7.2 kV, Up = 60 kV, Up = 40 kV, Ud = 20 kV, Ir = 450 A)

0
A

0 A

AC operation 230 V AC 50/60 Hz


Example for Order No.:

Order codes:

Siemens HG 11.22 2010

21

Contactor-Fuse Combination 3TL62 / 63 / 66

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

Plug-in fuse holder 442 mm, one fuse per phase

Plug-in fuse holder 442 mm, two fuses per phase

Special version

Wiring on terminal strip: Fuse tripping alarm

13th position
Width across ats

Options
205 mm

275 mm

310 mm

14th position
Medium-voltage connection
Options
Flat bolted connection

Circular plug-in contact

Circular plug-in contact with xed contacts / bushing

15th position
Installation of contactor-fuse combination
Options
A

On base plate 340 x 620 mm (W x L)

16th position
Low-voltage connection
Options
0

Connection to contactor terminal

Conguration example
3

Contactor-fuse combination 3TL6

6
2

(Ur = 7.2 kV, Up = 60 kV, Up = 40 kV, Ud = 20 kV, Ir = 450 A)

0 A

2
1

Plug-in fuse holder 442 mm, one fuse per phase

Width across ats 275 mm

Medium-voltage connection: Circular plug-in contact

Installation on base plate 340 x 620 mm (W x L)

Low-voltage connection: Connection to contactor terminal


Example for Order No.:
Order codes:

22

Siemens HG 11.22 2010

0 A

A 0

Contactor-Fuse Combination 3TL62 / 63 / 66

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

Surge protection circuit AC in secondary circuit


with rectier 3AX1525-1F

Wiring, halogen-free and ame-retardant

Additional rating plate

Without cover

Seaworthy packing additionally to EXW pricing,


or additionally to transport by truck

Routine test report in English

Routine test report to customer

Routine test report in German

Routine test report in French

Routine test report in Spanish

Customer acceptance

Wiring on terminal strip: Monitoring of closing latch

Wiring on terminal strip: Actuate delatching

Operating instructions, German

Operating instructions, English, additional

Operating instructions, Russian

Operating instructions, Spanish

Operating instructions, French

Operating instructions, Italian

Operating instructions, Portuguese

Operating instructions, Turkish

Operating instructions, Polish

Site altitude 1250 m to +200 m above sea level 1)

Site altitude +1250 m to +2500 m above sea level 1)

Long insulating sleeve for contact arm 3TL62 2)

Short insulating sleeve for contact arm 3TL62 2)

Mechanical release for closing latch for Bowden wire 3)

Base plate with wheels

Wiring on terminal strip: fuse tripping alarm

Wiring on terminal strip: voltage control transformer 4)

Wiring, halogen-free and ame-retardant

Routine test report in German

Mechanical release for closing latch

1) Not together with internal supply via control transformer


3) Supplied without Bowden wire
2) Standard for 3TL63 and 3TL66 (short or long depending on the contact) 4) Only possible with control transformer (9th position = Z)
Conguration example
3

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

Rated normal current Ir = 450 A

Central terminal strip with 6 NO and 5 NC

Without additional components

AC operation 230 V AC 50/60 Hz

2
1

Plug-in fuse holder 442 mm, one fuse per phase

Width across ats 275 mm

Medium-voltage connection: Circular plug-in contact

Installation on base plate 340 x 620 mm (W x L)

Low-voltage connection: Connection to contactor terminal

Example for Order No.:

0 A

Order codes:

A 0

Siemens HG 11.22 2010

23

Contactor-Fuse Combination 3TL62 / 63 / 66

Equipment Selection
Accessories and spare parts

Accessories and spare parts


The order numbers are applicable to contactor-fuse combinations 3TL62/63/66 of current manufacture. When mounting
parts or spare parts are being ordered for existing contactorfuse combinations, always quote the type designation, serial
number and the year of manufacture of the contactor-fuse
combination to be sure to get the correct delivery.

Designation

Auxiliary contact block

Remarks

Spare parts must only be replaced by instructed


personnel.

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

Resistor for economy circuit

Auxiliary contactor

For economy circuit K1E

For closing latch K2E

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

110 / 115 V AC, 50 / 60 Hz

3TY5 651-0AG7

120 V AC, 50 / 60 Hz

3TY5 651-0AL7

230 / 240 V AC, 50 / 60 Hz

3TY5 651-0AN7

110 / 115 V AC, 50 / 60 Hz

3TY5 664-1DA0

120 V AC, 50 / 60 Hz

3TY5 664-1EA0

230 / 240 V AC, 50 / 60 Hz

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

110 127 V AC, 50 / 60 Hz

SWB: 55537

220 240 V AC, 50 / 60 Hz

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

110 127 V AC, 50 / 60 Hz

SWB: 55537

220 240 V AC, 50 / 60 Hz

SWB: 55538

1) The information left / right applies when the vacuum interrupters are observed with the rocker at the top.

24

Siemens HG 11.22 2010

Order No.

Contactor-Fuse Combination 3TL62 / 63 / 66

Equipment Selection
Accessories and spare parts

Designation

Remarks

Operating voltage

Order No.

Semiconductor modules
Rectier

for contactor coil

3TY5 694-2AA0

Varistor module

for surge protection in DC secondary circuit

3AX15 26-0F

Rectier module

for surge protection in AC secondary circuit

3AX15 25-1F

3TL6-SSK basic parts

Wheels for base plate

3TY5 620-1BB0

Fuse clips, complete 1 fuse, width across ats 205

3TY5 620-1EA0

Fuse clips, complete 1 fuse, width across ats 275

3TY5 620-1EA1

3TL6-SSK accessories

3TL6-SSK control transformer

Fuse clips, complete 1 fuse, width across ats 310

3TY5 620-1EA2

Fuse clips, complete 2 fuses, width across ats 205

3TY5 620-1EB0

Fuse clips, complete 2 fuses, width across ats 275

3TY5 620-1EB1

Fuse clips, complete 2 fuses, width across ats 310

3TY5 620-1EB2

Auxiliary contacts for fuse tripping

3TY5 620-1EC3

Fuses for control transformer

3TY5 620-2AA0

Circular plug-in contacts, complete

3TY5 621-1AA0

Flat bolted connections, complete

3TY5 621-1CA0

Insulating sleeves long for contact arms

3TY5 621-1AA1

Insulating sleeves short for contact arms

3TY5 621-2AA2

HV HRC fuse-links

3GD2

Set of two bushings for pole-centre distance 120 mm


with xed contacts and O-rings

3TX5 623-2AA0

Bushing for pole-centre distance 120 mm

3TX5 623-3AA0

Fixed contact with O-ring

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

* At present only with 7.2 kV

Siemens HG 11.22 2010

25

Contactor-Fuse Combination 3TL62 / 63 / 66

Equipment Selection
Accessories and spare parts

To select the correct spare interrupter, please specify the


type designation, serial number and year of manufacture
of the contactor. All data is given on the rating plate.
Vacuum interrupters and other spare parts must only be
replaced by instructed personnel.
Data on the rating plate
Legend for the data on the rating plate

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

Siemens HG 11.22 2010

Manufacturer

Type designation

Serial number

Rated voltage Ur

Rated normal current Ie

Rated frequency fr

Thermal current Ith in the case of free-standing installation

Installation altitude

Coil voltage Us

Frequency f

Coil voltage U of the mechanical closing latch

Frequency f of the mechanical closing latch

Control transformer voltage

Frequency f of the control transformer

Type HV HRC fuse-link

Let-through current ID

Year of manufacture

Contactor-Fuse Combination 3TL62 / 63 / 66

Technical Data
Contents

Contents

Page

Technical Data

27

R-HG11-347.tif

Electrical data, dimensions and weights:


28

Mechanical data

28

Low-voltage part

29

Auxiliary contacts

29

Ambient conditions

29

Operating cycle diagram

30

Short-time withstand current / load characteristic

30

Installation space and tting

30

Dimension drawing

31

Bushing

31

Base plate with wheels

31

Circuit diagrams:
Standard with AC operation

33

Standard with DC operation

33

Standard with control transformer

34

Options R82, R83, G19, G50

34

Wiring examples

35

R-HG11-347.tif

Example customer design 140 mm pole-centre distance


with at connections

Medium-voltage part

Base plate of contactor-fuse combination

Siemens HG 11.22 2010

27

Switching rate

Mechanical endurance of the


contactor-fuse combination

Electrical endurance of the


vacuum interrupter
while breaking the rated normal current

28

Siemens HG 11.22 2010


A
A
A
A

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

Rated short-circuit making current


(prospective)
Rated short-circuit breaking current
(prospective)

Rated short-time withstand current


1 s 3)

Max. let-through current

Short-circuit capability of contactor


(Limit switching capacity)

Switching capability 2)
Rated breaking capacity

Switching of capacitors
max. permissible inrush current (peak value)

kV

mm x dia. mm

Mechanical closing latch


Switching rate

kV
Switching of capacitors
Rated normal current of capacitor

kV

Mechanical closing latch


Service life

kV

Fuse-link dimensions
Length x max. dia.

Ie

Operating cycle diagram no.


(see page 30)

Ie
Switching capability 2)
Rated making capacity

Rated normal current 1)


at ambient air temperature up to +80 C

Rated short-duration power-frequency


withstand voltage

Rated lightning impulse withstand voltage


across the open contact gap

Rated lightning impulse withstand voltage


to earthed parts and between phases

Rated voltage
at rated frequency 50/60 Hz

Order No.

Rated normal current 1)


at ambient air temperature up to +55 C

Ur

Weights
(including 6 fuses and control transformer)

1)
2)
3)
4)

Pole-centre distance

Order No.

Technical Data

Electrical data, dimensions and weights

Contactor-Fuse Combination 3TL62 / 63 / 66

Medium-voltage part

Im
Isc

According to utilization category AC-1, AC-2, AC-3 and AC-4


According to utilization category AC-4 (cos = 0.35)
For short-time withstand current with longer times, see short-circuit current/load characteristics
6 kA with 3.3 kV

Mechanical data

Operating
cycles

Operating
cycles / h

Contactor-Fuse Combination 3TL62 / 63 / 66

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

Mechanical closing latch


Voltage range of the release solenoid

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)

Minimum closing command


for the drive solenoid

Mechanical closing latch


Opening time

650

ms

Mechanical closing latch


Opening pulse

3TL62

Mechanical closing latch


Power consumption of the release solenoid

Voltage range of the drive solenoid


Operating voltage

Power consumption of the drive solenoid


Holding power

Order No.

Power consumption of the drive solenoid


Making capacity

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

Rated normal current


Utilization category for
DC operation DC-13
at rated voltage

Number of
auxiliary contacts

Rated normal current


Utilization category for
AC operation AC-14/15
at rated voltage

Order No.

Ambient conditions
Storage
at 40 C
to +65 C

Ambient air temperature


Operation
Operation
at 5 C
at +55 C
to +55 C
to +80 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

1250 m below sea level


to 2500 m above sea level

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

1250 m below sea level


to 2500 m above sea level

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

1250 m below sea level


to 2500 m above sea level

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

Siemens HG 11.22 2010

29

Contactor-Fuse Combination 3TL62 / 63 / 66

Technical Data
Electrical data, dimensions and weights

Operating cycle diagram

Short-time withstand current / load characteristic

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

Short-time withstand current


(r.m.s. value)

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.

Installation space and tting


Minimum size of dielectric pitch
45

45

HG11-2799a eps

Width across ats

25

Example with circular plug-in contacts

30

Siemens HG 11.22 2010

100

Order No.
13th
position

in mm

X
in mm

205

26

275

26

310

60

Contactor-Fuse Combination 3TL62 / 63 / 66

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

With circular plug-in contacts

310

275

205

717

94

With at bolted connection

310

275

205

719

81 1)

1) Value up to center of connection drill-hole

Bushing

Base plate with wheels

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

Siemens HG 11.22 2010

31

Contactor-Fuse Combination 3TL62 / 63 / 66

Technical Data
Electrical data, dimensions and weights

Detailed dimension drawing (must be ordered)


Applies to:

3TL62 / 63 / 66
With / without control transformer
With / without latch
For 1 / 2 fuse(s) per phase
Width across ats
13th position

Flat bolted connection

Circular plug-in contact +


circular spring

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

Legend for circuit diagrams and wiring examples (pages 33 to 35)


F1..F3

Primary fuses

F4, F5

Fuses for control transformer

H1, H2

Auxiliary contact blocks

K1E

Auxiliary contactor for main magnet coil

K1M

Main magnet coil

K2E

Auxiliary contactor for latch release

K2S

Latch release coil

S1Q

ON pushbutton

S0Q

OFF pushbutton

T1, T2

Rectier

T3

Control transformer

X1...X5

Fuse clips

32

Siemens HG 11.22 2010

Contactor-Fuse Combination 3TL62 / 63 / 66

Technical Data
Circuit diagrams

Standard with AC operation (3TL6_2_-1A)


1L1

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

Standard with DC operation (3TL6_2_-1B)


1L1

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

Legend see Page 32

Siemens HG 11.22 2010

33

Contactor-Fuse Combination 3TL62 / 63 / 66

Technical Data
Circuit diagrams

Standard with control transformer (3TL6_2_-1Z)


3L2

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

Legend see Page 32

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

Siemens HG 11.22 2010

4T2

6T3

HG11-2813a eps

-X4

A2

Options G19, G50 (3TL6_1_-1)

3L2

54 53

-T2 +

6T3

T2
b

V/B
-X5

A1

101 93 21 13 31

Options R82, R83 (3TL6_1_-0Z)

-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

Contactor-Fuse Combination 3TL62 / 63 / 66

Technical Data
Wiring examples

1st wiring example


momentary-contact operation
without latch release

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

2nd wiring example


momentary-contact operation
with latch release

E2

N(L2,L-)

3rd wiring example


momentary-contact operation
with control transformer

-S0Q
A1

83

T3*

HG11-2809a eps

-S1Q
K1E

4th wiring example


momentary-contact operation
with control transformer and latch release

A2

84

A1

E1

T3*

T3*

-S1Q

-S0Q
K2E
A2

Legend see Page 32

E2

HG11-2810a eps

K1E

* Shown only from the secondary side

Siemens HG 11.22 2010

35

R-HG11-181.tif

Contactor-Fuse Combination 3TL62 / 63 / 66

36

Siemens HG 11.22 2010

Contactor-Fuse Combination 3TL62 / 63 / 66

Annex
Contents

Contents

Page

Annex

37

Inquiry form

38

Conguration instructions

39
Foldout page

R-HG11-180.eps

Conguration aid

Switchgear Factory in Berlin, Germany

Siemens HG 11.22 2010

37

Contactor-Fuse Combination 3TL62 / 63 / 66

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
Call us
Visit us
Your address
Company
Dept.

Rated voltage

7.2 kV

12 kV

To earth
open
contact gap

60 kV

75 kV

_ _ _ kV

40 kV

60 kV

_ _ _ kV

Rated short-duration power


frequency withstand voltage

20 kV

28 kV

32 kV

_ _ _ kV

Rated normal current

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

Operating voltage of the


magnet coil

_ _ _ 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

One per phase

Two per phase

Width across ats

205 mm

Contact system

Flat bolted contact


Circular plug-in contact

Installation

On base plate

Low-voltage connection

Terminal strip

Operating instructions in

German

Fax
E-mail

Siemens AG

275 mm

310 mm

_ _ _ mm

With xed contact / bushing

Dept.
Name
Street
Postal code/city

Application and other requirements

Please check off


Siemens HG 11.22 2010

French

Spanish
___

Fax

38

English

_ _ _ Please ll in

You prefer to congure your contactor-fuse combination 3TL62 / 63 / 66 on your own?


Please follow the steps for conguration and enter the order number in the conguration aid.

Instruction for conguration of the contactor-fuse combination 3TL62/63/66


1st step: Denition of the primary part (see page 19)
Please specify the following ratings:

Possible options:

Rated voltage (Ur)

Ur: 7.2 kV and 12 kV

Rated lightning impulse withstand voltage (Up)

Up: 60 and 75 kV (40 and 60 kV open contact gap)

Rated short-duration power-frequency withstand voltage (Ud)

Ud: 20 kV, 32 kV, 28 kV

Rated normal current (Ir)

Ir: 450 A and 400 A

These ratings dene the positions 4, 5 and 7 of the order number.

2nd step: Denition of the secondary equipment (see pages 20 to 22)


Please specify the following equipment features:

Possible options:

Auxiliary contacts
(position 6)

4 NO + 3 NC, 6 NO + 5 NC

Additional components
(position 8)

Mechanical closing latch

Mode of operation and operating voltage


(positions 9 to 11)

110 V to 240 V AC 50/60 Hz; 24 V to 220 V DC


supplied separately or via control transformer

Fuse holder
(position 12)

Plug-in holder for one or two fuses per phase

Width across ats


(position 13)

205 mm, 275 mm or 310 mm

Medium-voltage connection
(position 14)

Flat bolted connection or circular plug-in contact

Installation
(position 15)

Device on base plate

Low-voltage connection
(position 16)

To central terminal strip of contactor

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.

Siemens HG 11.22 2010

39

For conguration of your


contactor-fuse combination 3TL62 / 63 / 66

13 14 15 16

See page 23

See page 22

See page 22

10 11 12

See page 22

See page 22

See page 22

See page 21

See page 21

See page 21

See page 20

See page 19

See page 20

See page 19

R-HG11-342.tif

Published by and copyright 2010:


Siemens AG
Energy Sector
Freyeslebenstrae 1
91058 Erlangen, Germany
Siemens AG
Energy Sector
Power Distribution Division
Medium Voltage
Nonnendammallee 104
13623 Berlin, Germany
For more information, please contact our
Customer Support Center.
Tel.: +49 180 524 70 00
Fax: +49 180 524 24 71
(Charges depending on provider)
E-mail: support.energy@siemens.com
Order No. E50001-K1511-A221-A1-7600
Printed in Germany
Dispo 40402, c4bs 7470
KG 10.10 2.0 40 En
3600/24495
Printed on elementary chlorine-free bleached paper.
All rights reserved.
If not stated otherwise on the individual pages of this
catalog, we reserve the right to include modifications,
especially regarding the stated values, dimensions and weights.
Drawings are not binding.
All product designations used are trademarks or product
names of Siemens AG or other suppliers.
If not stated otherwise, all dimensions in this
catalog are given in mm.
Subject to change without prior notice.
The information in this document contains general
descriptions of the technical options available, which
may not apply in all cases. The required technical
options should therefore be specified in the contract.

www.siemens.com/energy

Potrebbero piacerti anche