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Contents Page
Contactor-Fuse Description 5
Combination 3TL62 / 63 / 66 General
Construction and mode of operation
6
7 1
Switching duties 10
Medium-Voltage Equipment Standards 11
Ambient conditions, dielectric strength
Catalog HG 11.22 2010 and site altitude 12
Product range overview and basic equipment 13
Equipment Selection 15
Selection aids
Ordering data and conguration example
16
18 2
Selection of basic types 19
Selection of secondary equipment 20
Additional equipment 23
Accessories and spare parts 24
Technical Data 27
Electrical data, dimensions and weights
Circuit diagrams
28
33 3
Wiring examples 35
Annex 37
Inquiry form
Conguration instructions
38
39 4
Conguration aid Foldout page
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Contents Page
Description 5
General 6 1
Construction and mode of operation:
Construction 7
Mode of operation 8
Replacement of HV HRC fuses 9
Short-circuit protection of HV HRC fuses 9
Application examples 9
Utilization categories 9
Switching of motors 10
Switching of transformers 10
Switching of capacitors 10
Surge protection via limiters 10
Integration in a switchgear panel 11
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Standards 11
Ambient conditions 12
Industrial application: Renery
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
The contactor-fuse combinations 3TL62/63/66 are Due to their high reliability, the contactor-fuse combina-
type-tested units of the successful 3TL6 contactors and tions 3TL6 are used where frequent and safe switching is
HV HRC fuses. required, no matter whether it is for three-phase motors,
1 A fuse holder for two fuses per phase and a control
transformer for power supply have been integrated. This
transformers, reactors, capacitors or resistive consumers.
With up to one million operating cycles, the contactor-
enables frequent switching of high normal currents in a fuse combinations ensure optimum availability. Their ad-
compact space. vantage: High safety and reliability due to maintenance-
free systems.
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The arrangement of the components on the base plate The contactor-fuse combinations 3TL6 are suitable for appli-
provides optimum ventilation and thus, a high normal cur- cation on withdrawable parts and xed-mounted assemblies.
rent, supported by the especially developed fuse holder Bushings and various widths across ats are available for
which ensures a uniform distribution of the current. Even easy integration.
high requirements regarding the dielectric strength as
There are many different versions of contactor-fuse combina-
requested in countries like China are fullled with this
tions available, e.g. for one or two fuses per phase, with or
design.
without control transformer.
Construction
2
The contactor-fuse combination consists of the following
components: vacuum contactor (1), insulating cover with
3
fuse holder (2), fuse-links (3), isolating contacts (4), and
an optional control transformer (5). These components are
4
accommodated on a base plate (6).
The vacuum contactor (1) breaks the relevant currents
during normal operation. To do this, the vacuum switch-
1
1
ing technology, proven for more than 30 years, serves as 5
arc-quenching principle by using vacuum interrupters. The
vacuum interrupters (8) are operated by the magnet system
6
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(10) through an integral rocker (9). All components required
for switching, such as the operating mechanism and closing
7
latch (11) are accommodated in the operating mechanism
box (12) and are fed with low voltage. This low voltage is Construction of the contactor-fuse combination 3TL6
either supplied separately or taken directly from the medium-
8 9
voltage system through the optional control transformer (5).
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 plug-
in HV HRC fuse-links, ensure a uniform distribution of the
current to the two fuse-links of one phase.
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The fuse-links (3) from different manufacturers can be used. Construction of
Here, a maximum let-through current of 50 kA must be ob- the vacuum contactor
(side view)
served in order not to damage the contactor. To select the
correct fuse-link, please observe the indications given in the 12 11 10
chapter Equipment Selection (see page 16).
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 opti-
mum power connection. The circumferential ring spring ex- 13
pands when the xed contact is pushed in, providing a large
contact surface. To insulate the contact arms, a plastic insu-
14
lating sleeve is used, which can be adjusted to the different 18
lengths of the contact system. A width across ats of 205,
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Mode of operation
6 5 2 Basically, there are three different modes or states of opera-
tion: Normal operation, short circuit and overload.
During normal operation, the combination behaves like a
contactor. The atmospheric pressure exerts a force on the
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metal bellows of the vacuum interrupter. Without the in-
uence of the operating mechanism, this would close the
contact gap.
The opening springs (1) keep the moving interrupter con-
tact in open position via the integral rocker (2). To close the
vacuum contactor, the compressive force of the opening
7 1 3 4
springs (1) is overcome by the magnet system (3). The DC
magnet system operates as an economy circuit, providing a
Construction of the vacuum contactor (side view)
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,
8 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
9 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
10
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
11
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.
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Application examples
Contactor-fuse combinations are suitable for operational
switching of alternating-current consumers in indoor switch- Overload
gear, and can be used e.g. for the following switching duties: protection
Switching of motors
Medium-voltage Conveyor and elevator
three-phase motors systems, compressors,
Contactor-fuse combinations 3TL62/63/66 are especially suit-
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ventilation and heating able for frequent operation of motors in utilization category
M AC-3 and AC-4.
3~
As the chopping currents of the contactors are 5 A, no
1
Transformers Ring-main units,
industrial system distributions unpermissibly high overvoltages are produced when started
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Switching of transformers
Resistive consumers Heating resistors,
electric furnaces
When inductive currents are interrupted, current chopping
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Standards
Contactor-fuse combinations 3TL62 / 63 / 66 conform to the
standards for high-voltage alternating current contactors E
1
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 B A
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
Ambient conditions
The contactor-fuse combinations 3TL62/63/66 are designed
for the normal operating conditions dened in the stan-
dards. They are designed in open construction, with degree
of protection IP00, according to IEC 60529. Condensation
1 80C
can occasionally occur under the ambient conditions shown
opposite.
Contactor-fuse combinations are suitable for use in the
following climatic classes according to IEC 60721:
1.40 creasing 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
1.30
level. For an altitude above 1000 m, the insulation level must
be corrected according to the opposite diagram.
1.20
The characteristic shown applies to the rated short-duration
power-frequency withstand voltage and the rated lightning
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Equipment Selection 15
Selection aids:
Transformer protection 16
Motor protection 16
Additional components 20
Operating voltage
View to the control transformer 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
Contactor-fuse combination
Selection aids The HV HRC fuse used breaks this damped short-circuit cur-
rent safely. Its minimum breaking current must therefore be
The contactor-fuse combination is selected in two steps:
lower than the fault current to be expected.
1) The basic device is selected in accordance with the re-
Discrimination requirements between HV HRC fuses
quirements of the medium-voltage system and the switch-
ing duty. In individual cases, e.g. in line systems with widely separated
substations, the discrimination of series-connected HV HRC
2) Selection of a suitable fuse.
fuses may be important for operational reasons. The superior
Generally, fuses of any manufacturer can be used, if they HV HRC fuse must have a higher pre-arcing I2t-value as the
full the standard IEC 60282-1, IEC 60644 and IEC 60787. operating I2t-value of the subordinate fuse.
The selected fuse must contain a thermal striker of the
Discrimination requirements between HV HRC and
medium type.
LV HRC fuses
But we advise to use our Siemens 3GD2 HV HRC fuse-link
When the associated LV HRC fuse is selected, discrimination
for our contactor-fuse combination.
to the HV HRC fuse must be ensured. This equally applies if
For more Information see Catalog HG 12.31, Order No.
the low-voltage feeder contains several parallel fuses.
E50001-K1512-A311-A2-7600 (available as of 2011).
In the case of LV HRC fuses with different current ratings,
2 Transformer protection
HV HRC fuses as short-circuit protection for transformers
the fuse with the maximum current rating is decisive for dis-
crimination considerations.
DIN VDE 0670 Part 402 achieved a standardization of the Discrimination requirements between HV HRC fuses and
HV HRC fuse characteristics referring to their rated current. low-voltage circuit-breakers
This results in a protection recommendation for distribution Discrimination must be ensured by means of the time-cur-
transformers which is widely independent of the fuse manu- rent characteristics of the HV HRC fuse-link converted to the
facturer. low-voltage level and the total breaking time of the provided
A minimum or maximum fuse current rating is assigned to circuit-breaker.
each transformer. This larger range provides improved dis-
Motor protection
crimination coordination both towards the low-voltage side
and the superior medium-voltage side. HV HRC fuses as short-circuit protection of motors
Moreover, there are further requirements for special applica- HV HRC fuses are used for short-circuit protection in combi-
tions, which are described in the relevant standards. nation 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
For the specied ratings of distribution transformers, the
HRC fuse. This stress must neither operate nor pre-damage
effects of inrush currents (I2t-values) on the upstream HV
the fuse. Other factors of inuence on the stress of the HV
HRC fuses have been checked. The most important factors of
HRC fuses are the starting time and the starting frequency.
inuence are the rated power, vector groups and impedance
voltages of the transformers. The indications of the fuse manufacturer regarding motor
protection must be generally observed.
According to IEC 60787, Clause 4, the pre-arcing time char-
acteristic of the fuse at a time of 0.1 s must feature a cur- As a guide value for 2 to 6 starts per hour (max. 2 shortly
rent value greater than 10 to 12 times the rated transformer after each other), the pre-arcing current of a fuse to be se-
current. lected must be at least twice the motor starting current for
the given starting time. For a higher number of starts, a fuse
Short-circuit protection on the low-voltage side of the
of the next higher level must be selected.
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 (%)
Time
2
Rated current 2
Rated voltage 10 2
Starting current 5
Starting time B
Starting frequency 2
10 -1
4 1 2
not feasible, it must be ensured that overload currents that
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are smaller than the minimum breaking current of the HV
HRC fuse-link are interrupted by the vacuum contactor via 2
the striker. This prevents thermal overloading of the HV HRC 10-2
fuse-link, which would otherwise be destroyed. 102 2 5 10 3 2 A 5
The rated breaking current of the vacuum contactor must Sustained symmetrical short-circuit current (r.m.s. value)
be higher than the minimum breaking current of the HV HRC
Example
fuse-link, and higher than the current resulting from the in-
1 Characteristic of an HV HRC fuse
tersection B of the HV HRC fuse-link and the overcurrent-time
2 Characteristic of the overcurrent-time protection
protection characteristics. 3 Motor starting time
The maximum let-through current ID of the contactor-fuse- 4 Motor starting current
combination 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.
a: alphabetically n: numerical
2 Position:
Order No.:
1
3
2
T
3
L
4
6
5
n
6
n
7
n
9
a
10 11 12
a n n
13 14 15 16
n a a n
Order codes
Primary equipment
1st position Superior group
Switching devices
Secondary equipment
6th and Secondary equipment
8th to 11th position Operating voltages, auxiliary equipment
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 On the foldout page we offer a conguring aid. Here you
selection (page 23) a completely congured contactor- can ll in the order number you have determined for your
fuse combination results as an example. contactor-fuse combination.
50 / 60 Hz Order No.: 3 T L 6
Rated lightning impulse
withstand voltage
withstand voltage
open contact gap
power-frequency
Rated voltage
free-standing
See page 20
See page 20
See page 21
See page 21
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See page 22
See page 22
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to earth
Ur Up Up Ud Ie
kV kV kV kV A
7.2 60 40 20 450 3 T L 6 2 3
32 400 3 T L 6 3 5
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 A
12 75 60 28 400 3 T L 6 6 5
Conguration example
Contactor-fuse combination 3TL6 3 T L 6
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
Rated normal current Ie = 450 A 2 3
See page 19
See page 21
See page 21
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Options
4 NO + 3 NC 1
6 NO + 5 NC 2
7th position
See page 19
2 8 th position
Additional components
Options
Special version
Wiring on terminal strip: Monitoring of closing latch 1 Z G 1 9
Wiring on terminal strip: Actuate delatching 1 Z G 5 0
Conguration example
Contactor-fuse combination 3TL6 3 T L 6
(Ur = 7.2 kV, Up = 60 kV, Up = 40 kV, Ud = 20 kV, Ir = 450 A) 2 3
Number of auxiliary contacts: 6 NO and 5 NC 2
Without additional components 0
See page 22
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AC voltage
DC voltage
50 / 60 Hz
110 V AC A G 2
115 V AC A J 2
120 V AC A K 2
230 V AC A L 2
240 V AC A P 2
24 V DC 1) B B 4
48 V DC 1) B W 4
60 V DC 1) B E 4
110 V DC B F 4
2
125 V DC B G 4
220 V DC B M 4
AC voltage
110 V AC Z G 2 J
230 V AC Z L 2 J
Other voltages on request
3.3 kV Z 2 J 3 A
3.5 kV Z 2 J 3 B
4.0 kV Z 2 J 3 C
4.2 kV Z 2 J 3 D
4.8 kV Z 2 J 3 E
5.0 kV Z 2 J 3 F
5.5 kV Z 2 J 3 G
6.0 kV Z 2 J 3 H
6.3 kV Z 2 J 3 J
6.6 kV Z 2 J 3 K
6.9 kV Z 2 J 3 L
7.2 kV Z 2 J 3 M
Special version
Wiring on terminal strip: voltage, control transformer
Z R 8 3
(Only possible with control transformer; 9th position = Z)
Conguration example
Contactor-fuse combination 3TL6 3 T L 6
(Ur = 7.2 kV, Up = 60 kV, Up = 40 kV, Ud = 20 kV, Ir = 450 A) 2 2 3 0
AC operation 230 V AC 50/60 Hz A L 2
See page 23
Options
Special version
Wiring on terminal strip: Fuse tripping alarm Z R 8 2
13th position
Width across ats
2 Options
205 mm 0
275 mm 1
310 mm 2
14th position
Medium-voltage connection
Options
15th position
Installation of contactor-fuse combination
Options
16th position
Low-voltage connection
Options
Conguration example
Contactor-fuse combination 3TL6 3 T L 6
(Ur = 7.2 kV, Up = 60 kV, Up = 40 kV, Ud = 20 kV, Ir = 450 A) 2 2 3 0 A L 2
Plug-in fuse holder 442 mm, one fuse per phase 1
Width across ats 275 mm 1
Medium-voltage connection: Circular plug-in contact F
Installation on base plate 340 x 620 mm (W x L) A
Low-voltage connection: Connection to contactor terminal 0
Options
2
Customer acceptance Z F 5 0
Wiring on terminal strip: Monitoring of closing latch Z G 1 9
Wiring on terminal strip: Actuate delatching Z G 5 0
Operating instructions, German Z L 0 3
Operating instructions, English, additional Z L 0 4
Operating instructions, Russian Z L 0 5
Operating instructions, Spanish Z L 0 6
Operating instructions, French Z L 0 7
Operating instructions, Italian Z L 0 8
Operating instructions, Portuguese Z L 0 9
Operating instructions, Turkish Z L 1 0
Operating instructions, Polish Z L 1 1
Site altitude 1250 m to +200 m above sea level 1) Z R 5 1
Site altitude +1250 m to +2500 m above sea level 1) Z R 5 3
Long insulating sleeve for contact arm 3TL62 2) Z R 6 1
Short insulating sleeve for contact arm 3TL62 2) Z R 6 2
Mechanical release for closing latch for Bowden wire 3) Z R 7 2
Base plate with wheels Z R 7 3
Wiring on terminal strip: fuse tripping alarm Z R 8 2
Wiring on terminal strip: voltage control transformer 4) Z R 8 3
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
Contactor-fuse combination 3TL6 3 T L 6
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
Rated normal current Ir = 450 A 2 3
Central terminal strip with 6 NO and 5 NC 2
Without additional components 0
AC operation 230 V AC 50/60 Hz A L 2
Plug-in fuse holder 442 mm, one fuse per phase 1
Width across ats 275 mm 1
Medium-voltage connection: Circular plug-in contact F
Installation on base plate 340 x 620 mm (W x L) A
Low-voltage connection: Connection to contactor terminal 0
Wiring, halogen-free and ame-retardant Z A 1 0
Routine test report in German Z F 2 4
Mechanical release for closing latch Z R 7 2
2
Right 3 NO + 3 NC 1) 3TY7 561-1RA0
Magnet coil 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
Resistor for economy circuit 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
Auxiliary contactor For economy circuit K1E 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
For closing latch K2E 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.
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
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
2
3TL6-SSK accessories 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
3TX5 623-2AA0
with xed contacts and O-rings
Bushing for pole-centre distance 120 mm 3TX5 623-3AA0
Fixed contact with O-ring 3TX5 623-4AA0
3TL6-SSK control transformer 50 / 60 Hz
3TL62 Ud = 20 kV 3TY5 622-2
3TL63 Ud = 32 kV * 3TY5 622-3
Primary voltage 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
Secondary voltage 110 V AC 3TY5 622-G2
230 V AC 3TY5 622-L2
Bridging link Length 442 mm 0.92 kg 3GX5 501
a Manufacturer
b Type designation
c Serial number
d Rated voltage Ur
e Rated normal current Ie
f Rated frequency fr
g Thermal current Ith in the case of free-standing installation
h Installation altitude
2 i
k
l
Coil voltage Us
Frequency f
Coil voltage U of the mechanical closing latch
m Frequency f of the mechanical closing latch
n Control transformer voltage
o Frequency f of the control transformer
p Type HV HRC fuse-link
r Let-through current ID
s Year of manufacture
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Note:
For any query regarding spare parts, subsequent deliveries,
etc. the following details are necessary:
Type designation
Serial No.
Year of manufacture
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Technical Data 27
Electrical data, dimensions and weights:
Medium-voltage part 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
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Circuit diagrams:
Standard with AC operation 33
Example customer design 140 mm pole-centre distance Standard with DC operation 33
with at connections Standard with control transformer 34
3
Options R82, R83, G19, G50 34
Wiring examples 35
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Order No. Order No.
3TL66..
3TL63..
3TL66..
3TL63..
3TL62
3TL62
Rated voltage
Ur
kV
12
7.2
7.2
at rated frequency 50/60 Hz
6 kA with 3.3 kV
Pole-centre distance
mm
120
120
120
Mechanical data
Technical Data
kV
75
60
60
to earthed parts and between phases
Medium-voltage part
kV
60
40
40
Switching rate
600
600
1200
across the open contact gap
cycles / h
Operating
Rated short-duration power-frequency
kV
28
32
20
withstand voltage
Electrical data, dimensions and weights
1 Mio
1 Mio
1 Mio
cycles
Rated normal current 1)
Operating
400
400
450
at ambient air temperature up to +55 C
A
Ie
315
315
315
Electrical endurance of the at ambient air temperature up to +80 C
vacuum interrupter
cycles
0.5 Mio
0.5 Mio
1.0 Mio
while breaking the rated normal current
Operating
Switching capability 2)
4000
4000
4500
Rated making capacity
kg
110
110
110
3200
3200
3600
(including 6 fuses and control transformer) Rated breaking capacity
4.5
4.5
4)
For short-time withstand current with longer times, see short-circuit current/load characteristics
Operating cycle diagram no.
2
2
1
(see page 30)
kA
46
46
46
Fuse-link dimensions 1 s 3)
Length x max. dia.
442 x 85
442 x 85
442 x 85
Rated short-circuit making current
mm x dia. mm
Im
kA
(prospective)
100/104
125/130
125/130
kA
40
50
50
cycles
100,000
100,000
100,000
Operating
Switching of capacitors
A
250
250
250
60
60
60
Switching rate Switching of capacitors
cycles / h
kA
10
10
10
Operating
max. permissible inrush current (peak value)
Contactor-Fuse Combination 3TL62 / 63 / 66
Contactor-Fuse Combination 3TL62 / 63 / 66 Technical Data
Electrical data, dimensions and weights
Low-voltage part
Power consumption of the drive solenoid
Power consumption of the drive solenoid
Holding power
Opening pulse
Opening time
Opening time
Closing time
Order No.
W W ms W s ms
100 ms at 0.85 Ua 30 ms at 0.85 Ua
3TL62 650 90 0.8 to 1.1 Ua 100 80 ms at 1.0 Ua 50 ms at 1.0 Ua 900 0.85 to 1.1 Ua 0.2 to max. 1 < 45
60 ms at 1.1 Ua 50 ms at 1.1 Ua
100 ms at 0.85 Ua 30 ms at 0.85 Ua
3TL63.. 650 90 0.8 to 1.1 Ua 100 80 ms at 1.0 Ua 50 ms at 1.0 Ua 900 0.85 to 1.1 Ua 0.2 to max. 1 < 45
60 ms at 1.1 Ua 50 ms at 1.1 Ua
100 ms at 0.85 Ua 30 ms at 0.85 Ua
3TL66.. 650 90 0.8 to 1.1 Ua 100 80 ms at 1.0 Ua 50 ms at 1.0 Ua 900 0.85 to 1.1 Ua 0.2 to max. 1 < 45
60 ms at 1.1 Ua 50 ms at 1.1 Ua
Auxiliary contacts
Rated continuous
end ferrule
Order No.
stranded
with wire
110 V DC
125 V DC
220 V DC
110 V AC
115 V AC
120 V AC
230 V AC
240 V AC
24 V DC
48 V DC
60 V DC
current
Finely-
Ith Ie Ie Ie Ie Ie Ie Ie Ie Ie Ie Ie Ie
A A A A A A A A A A A A A mm2 mm2
4 NO + 3 NC
3TL62 10 10 10 10 5.6 5.6 10 5 5 1.14 0.98 0.48 0.6 4 0.5 2.5
6 NO + 5 NC
4 NO + 3 NC
3TL63.. 10 10 10 10 5.6 5.6 10 5 5 1.14 0.98 0.48 0.6 4 0.5 2.5
6 NO + 5 NC
4 NO + 3 NC
3TL66.. 10 10 10 10 5.6 5.6 10 5 5 1.14 0.98 0.48 0.6 4 0.5 2.5
6 NO + 5 NC
Ambient conditions
Ambient air temperature
Order No.
Degree of
Storage Operation Operation Operation Site altitude1) Shock resistance protection
at 40 C at 5 C at +55 C at 25 C acc. to
to +65 C to +55 C to +80 C to +5 C IEC 60529
1 Mio. 1 Mio. 0.5 Mio. 1250 m below sea level 5 x g, 10 ms and/or
3TL62 20 years IP00
operating cycles operating cycles operating cycles to 2500 m above sea level 10 x g; 5 ms
1 Mio. 1 Mio. 0.25 Mio. 1250 m below sea level 5 x g, 10 ms and/or
3TL63.. 20 years IP00
operating cycles operating cycles operating cycles to 2500 m above sea level 10 x g; 5 ms
1 Mio. 1 Mio. 0.25 Mio. 1250 m below sea level 5 x g, 10 ms and/or
3TL66.. 20 years IP00
operating cycles operating cycles operating cycles to 2500 m above sea level 10 x g; 5 ms
1) With control transformer only 200 m below sea level to 1250 m above sea level
10 7 9
kA
8
Operating cycles
10 5 6
HG11-2637_en eps
10 4
4
2 1 3
10 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 s 6
Load time
10 2
Note:
Circuit diagrams are available on request.
HG11-2742_en eps
10 1
10 0
10 1 10 2 4.5 10 3 kA 4.5 5 10 4
Breaking current (r.m.s. value)
$ 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.
45 45
X
2 310 60
25 100
Example with circular plug-in contacts
Dimension drawing
A
673
723
295.5
HG11-2800_en eps
5
285 C 620
Medium-voltage connection A B C
With circular plug-in contacts 310 275 205 717 94
With at bolted connection 310 275 205 719 81 1)
3
Bushing Base plate with wheels
120 120
HG11-2802 eps
131.5
36
37
32
10
27
26
387.7
14
120 120
112 120 112
R10
HG11-2801_en eps
95.2
R50
52.3
Applies to:
3TL62 / 63 / 66
With / without control transformer
With / without latch
For 1 / 2 fuse(s) per phase
Width across ats Flat bolted connection Circular plug-in contact + with wheels
circular spring
13th position 14th position A 14th position F Z R73
14th position J
in mm S_A7E_ S_A7E_ S_A7E_
0 205 15405103003 15405101003 15405101013
1 275 15405103002 15405101002 15405101012
2 310 15405103001 15405101001 15405101011
14 13 14 13 14 13
-F1 -F2 -F3
22 21 22 21 22 21
-F1 -F2 -F3
-T2 +
-T1 + ~ ~
~ ~
44
48 -K2E
43
-K1E 1 13
47
-R -K2E
17 14
2
-K1E -H1 71 -H2 44
18
-K2S A1
A1
-K1M A2
A2
72 43
A2 A2
HG11-2803a eps
-K1E -K2E
A1 A1
A2 84 62 54 122 114 101 93 21 13 31 E2
2T1 4T2 6T3
14 13 14 13 14 13
-F1 -F2 -F3
22 21 22 21 22 21
-F1 -F2 -F3
44
48 -K2E
43
-K1E 1 13
47
-R -K2E
17 14
2
-K1E -H1 71 -H2 44
18
-K2S A1
A1
-K1M A2
A2
72 43
A2 A2
HG11-2804a eps
-K1E -K2E
A1 A1
A2 84 62 54 122 114 101 93 21 13 31 E2
2T1 4T2 6T3
2 4 2 4 2 4
-X1 2 4 -X2 2 4 -X3 2 4
14 13 14 13 14 13
-F1 -F2 -F3
22 21 22 21 22 21
HG11-2805 eps
-K1E -K2E
A2 A1
A2 84 62 54 122 114 101 93 21 13 31 E2
2T1 4T2 6T3
14 13 14 13 14 13
-F1 -F2 -F3
22 21 22 21 22 21
-F1 -F2 -F3
72 43
A2 A2
HG11-2813a eps
HG11-2814 eps
-K1E -K2E
A1 A1
A2 84 62 54 21 13 31 E2
-S0Q
A1 83
K1E
HG11-2807a eps
A2 84
N(L2,L-)
K1E K2E
HG11-2808a eps
A2 E2
N(L2,L-) 3
3rd wiring example
momentary-contact operation -S0Q
with control transformer A1 83
T3*
-S1Q
HG11-2809a eps
K1E
A2 84
-S1Q -S0Q
K1E K2E
HG11-2810a eps
A2 E2
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Contents Page
Annex 37
Inquiry form 38
Conguration instructions 39
Conguration aid Foldout page
R-HG11-180.eps
E-mail
Width across ats 205 mm 275 mm 310 mm _ _ _ mm
4 Dept.
Installation On base plate
Postal code/city
Application and other requirements
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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.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
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Energy Sector
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Energy Sector
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