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Contactors and Contactor Assemblies

SIRIUS
3RT1 contactors, size S00
Contac tors and Contactor Assemblies

Overview
The product range
at a glance 3 17

The new SIRIUS genera- 18


tion is a complete, modu- 4
lar system family, logically
designed right down to
the last detail, from the
basic units to the acces-
sories. 5
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NSB00448
g_nsb_xx_00448n
Contactors and coupling relays
Size S00 with mountable accessories
1 Contactor (page 3/17) 14 Additional load module for increasing the permissible off-state current
2 Coupling relay (page 3/34) (page 3/49)
3 Solid-state time-delay block, ON-delay (page 3/46) 15 Surge suppressor with LED (page 3/48)
4 Solid-state time-delay block, OFF-delay (page 3/46) 16 Surge suppressor without LED (page 3/47)
5 Auxiliary switch block, solid-state time-delay (page 3/45) 17 3-phase feeder terminal (page 3/84)
(ON or OFF-delay or star-delta function) 18 Link for paralleling (star jumper), 3-pole, without terminal (page 3/84)
6 Single-pole auxiliary switch block, cable entry from above (page 3/41) 19 Link for paralleling, 3-pole, with terminal (page 3/51)
7 2-pole auxiliary switch block, cable entry from above (page 3/41) 20 Link for paralleling, 4-pole, with terminal (page 3/51)
8 Single-pole auxiliary switch block, cable entry from below (page 3/41)
9 2-pole auxiliary switch block, cable entry from below (page 3/41)
10 4-pole auxiliary switch block (page 3/41) (terminal designations
acc. to EN 50 012 or EN 50 005) for contactors
11 2-pole auxiliary switch block, standard design or solid-state for contactors and coupling relays (interface)
compatible design (pages 3/41, 3/44) (terminal designations
acc. to EN 50 005)
12 Solder pin adapter for contactors with 4-pole auxiliary switch block
(page 3/51)
13 Solder pin adapter for contactors and coupling relays (page 3/51)

For contactor assemblies, see pages 3/67 to 3/84.


For installation kit for reversing contactor assemblies
(mech. interlock, wiring modules), see page 3/74.
For mountable overload relays, see Part 4.
For fuseless load feeders, see Part 5.

3/8 Siemens NS K · 2002


Contactors and Contactor Assemblies
SIRIUS
3RT1 contactors, sizes S0 to S3

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Contactors
Sizes S0 to S3 with attachable accessories
1 Contactor, size S0, see page 3/18 NSB00449
2 Contactor, size S2, see page 3/19 g_nsb_xx_00449n
3 Contactor, size S3, see page 3/20

For sizes S0 to S3: 16 Wiring connectors on the top and bottom (plugging) (page 3/74)
4 Solid-state time-delay block, ON-delay (page 3/46) 17 Surge suppressors (page 3/47) (varistor, RC element,
5 Solid-state time-delay block, OFF-delay (page 3/46) diode assembly), can be mounted on the top or bottom (different for
6 Auxiliary switch block, solid-state time-delay (page 3/45) S0 and S2/S3)
(ON or OFF-delay or star-delta function) 18 Interface for mounting directly onto contactor coil (page 3/50)
7 2-pole auxiliary switch block, cable entry from above (page 3/42) 19 LED module for indicating contactor operation (page 3/50)
8 2-pole auxiliary switch block, cable entry from below (page 3/42)
Only for sizes S2 and S3:
9 4-pole auxiliary switch block (page 3/42)
20 Repeat coil terminal for making reversing contactor assemblies
(terminal designations acc. to EN 50 012 or EN 50 005)
(page 3/73)
10 Link for paralleling (star jumper), 3-pole,
21 Terminal cover for box terminals (page 3/52)
without terminal (page 3/84)
11 Link for paralleling, 3-pole, with terminal (page 3/51) Only for size S3:
12 2-pole auxiliary switch block, laterally mountable (left or right) 22 Terminal cover for cable lug and busbar connection
(page 3/43) (terminal designations acc. to EN 50 012 or EN 50 005) (page 3/52)
13 Single-pole auxiliary switch block (up to 4 can be snapped on) 23 Auxiliary conductor terminal, 3-pole (page 3/50)
(page 3/42)
14 Mechanical interlock, laterally mountable (page 3/73)
15 Mechanical interlock, mountable on the front (page 3/73) Accessories identical for sizes S0 to S3
Accessories differ according to size

For contactor assemblies, see pages 3/67 to 3/84.


For mountable overload relays, see Part 4.
For fuseless load feeders, see Part 5.

Siemens NS K · 2002 3/9


Contactors and Contactor Assemblies
SIRIUS
3RT1 contactors, sizes S6 to S12

Overview

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NSB01157b
g_nsb_xx_01157n

Contactors
Sizes S6 to S12 with accessories
1 3RT10 and 3RT14 air-break contactors, sizes S6, S10 and S12
(pages 3/24 and 3/27)

3 Auxiliary switch block, solid-state time-delay (page 3/45) 11 Wiring connectors on the top and bottom (plugging) (page 3/74)
(ON or OFF-delay or star-delta function) 12 Link for paralleling (star jumper), 3-pole, with through hole (page 3/51),
4 4-pole auxiliary switch block (page 3/41) different for sizes S6 and S10/S12
(terminal designations acc. to EN 50 012 or EN 50 005) 13 Terminal cover for cable lug and bar connection
5 2-pole auxiliary switch block, cable entry from above (page 3/42) (page 3/52), different for sizes S6 and S10/S12
6 2-pole auxiliary switch block, cable entry from below (page 3/42) 14 Terminal cover for box terminal (page 3/52),
7 Single-pole auxiliary switch block (up to 4 can be snapped on) different for sizes S6 and S10/S12
(page 3/42) 15 Box terminal block (page 3/52), different for sizes S6 and S10/S12
8 2-pole auxiliary switch block, laterally mountable (left or right)
(page 3/43) (terminal designations acc. to EN 50 012 or EN 50 005) Accessories identical for sizes S0 to S12
(identical for S0 to S12) Accessories identical for sizes S6 to S12
9 Surge suppressor (RC element) (page 3/47), for plugging Accessories differ according to size
into top of withdrawable coil
10 Mechanical interlock, laterally mountable (page 3/73)

For mountable overload relays, see Part 4.

3/10 Siemens NS K · 2002


Contactors and Contactor Assemblies
SIRIUS
3RT1 contactors, sizes S6 to S12

NSB01175b

1 Air-break contactor, sizes S6, S10 and S12


2 Vacuum contactor, sizes S10 and S12

3 Withdrawable coils for 3RT1.. .-.A . . contactors with conventional operating mechanism
(size S10: differentiation between 3RT10/3RT14 air-break contactors g_nsb_xx_01175n
and 3RT12 vacuum contactors)
(size S12: identical for air-break and vacuum contactors)
4 Withdrawable coils for 3RT1.. .-. N . . contactors with solid-state operating mechanism
(size S10: differentiation between 3RT10/3RT14 air-break contactors
and 3RT12 vacuum contactors)
(size S12: identical for air-break and vacuum contactors)
5 Withdrawable coils and laterally mountable module (plug-on) for
3RT1.. .-. P.. and 3RT1.. .- .Q. . contactors with solid-state operating mechanism and remaining lifetime indica-
tion (sizes S10 and S12: differentiation between 3RT10/3RT14 air-break contactors
and 3RT12 vacuum contactors)
6 Surge suppressor (RC element) (page 3/48), plug-mountable on withdrawable coils
with conventional operating mechanism 3RT1.. .-.A. .
with solid-state operating mechanism 3RT1.. .-.N . .

Identical for sizes S6 to S12


Different according to size

For mountable overload relays, see Part 4.

Siemens NS K · 2002 3/11


Contactors and Contactor Assemblies
Contactors for Switching Motors SIRIUS
3RT1 contactors, 3-pole, sizes S00 to S3
3RT10 1. contactors (size S00),
AC and DC operation Motor protection Terminal designations acc. to EN 50 012 or DIN 50
005.
IEC 60 947, EN 60 947 3RU11 overload relays can be
(VDE 0660) mounted onto the 3RT1 contac- Contactors, EN 50 012,
tors for protection against over- 1 aux. contact
loads. The overload relays must
Design be ordered separately (see
Part 4).
The 3RT1 contactors are suit-
able for use in any climate.
They are safe from touch to Surge suppression
DIN VDE 0106 Part 100. Ident. No. 10E Ident. No. 01
The 3RT1 contactors can be
The 3RT1 contactors are avai- retrofitted with RC elements,
lable with screw connections or varistors, diodes or diode
with Cage Clamp connections. assemblies (combination of an Aux. switch blocks, Aux. switch blocks,
interference suppression diode 4, 3 or 1 contacts 4 or 2 contacts
An auxiliary contact is inte-
grated in the basic unit of size and a Zener diode for short trip-
S00 contactors. The basic units ping times) for suppressing
of sizes S0 to S3 only contain opening surges in the coil.
the main conducting paths. The surge suppressors are
All the basic units can be plugged onto the front of size
extended with auxiliary switch S00 contactors. Space is provi- Ident. No. 32E, Ident. No. 40, 31,
blocks. Cabinet units with 2 NO ded for them next to a snap-on 23E, 22E, 11E 22, 20, 11, 02
+ 2 NC (terminal designations auxiliary switch block.
acc. to EN 50 012) are avail- With all size S0 to S3 contac-
able as of size S0; the auxiliary tors, varistors and RC elements Contactors, Conatctors,
switch block is removable. can be plugged on directly at EN 50 012 EN 50 005,
In addition, for sizes S00 and the coil terminals, either on the 5, 4 or 2 5 or 3
S0 cabinet units are available top or underneath. Diode aux. contacts aux. contacts
with a permanently mounted assemblies are available in two
auxiliary switch block (2 NO + different designs with different
2 NC acc. to EN 50 012). These polarities. Depending on the
versions are built in accor- application, they can be atta-
dance with special Swiss regu- ched either only on the bottom
lations (SUVA) and are distin- (assembly with circuit-breaker)
NSB00450

guished externally by a red or only on the top (assembly Ident. No. 32E, Ident. No. 40, 31,
identification plate. with overload relay). 23E, 22E, 11E 22, 20, 11, 02
g_nsb_de_00450b
The size S3 contactors have The plug-in direction of the dio-
removable box terminals for the des and diode assemblies is
main conductor connections. determined by a coding with identification numbers
Auxiliary switch blocks
Ring cable lugs or bars can device. Exceptions: 40 to 02. The identification
thus also be connected. 3RT19 26-1T.00 and The 3RT1 basic units can be numbers on the auxiliary switch
3RT19 36-1T.00; in these cases extended with various auxiliary blocks apply only to the
the plug-in direction is identi- switch blocks, depending on attached auxiliary contacts.
Contact reliability fied by "+" and "–". the application: Single or 2-pole auxiliary switch
If voltages ≤ 110 V and currents Coupling relays are supplied Size S00 blocks that can be connected
≤ 100 mA are to be switched, either without surge suppres- on either the top or the bottom
the auxiliary contacts of 3RT1 sion or with a varistor or diode Contactors with one NO contact facilitate quick, straightforward
connected as standard, accor- as the auxiliary contact and wiring, especially when assem-
contactors and 3RH11 contac-
tor relays should be used to ding to the design. with either screw or bling feeders. These auxiliary
ensure good contact stability. Cage Clamp connections, iden- switch blocks are only available
tification number 10E, can be with screw-type terminals.
These auxiliary contacts are Note extended to obtain contactors
suitable for electronic circuits The opening times of the NO with 2, 4 or 5 auxiliary contacts The solid-state compatible
with currents ≥ 1 mA at a volt- contacts and the closing times in accordance with EN 50 012 3RH19 11-1NF.. auxiliary switch
age of 17 V. of the NC contacts increase if using auxiliary switch blocks. blocks for size S00 contactors
the contactor coils are protec- The identification numbers 11E, contain two enclosed contact
ted against voltage peaks 22E, 23E and 32E on the auxil- elements. They are ideal for
Short-circuit protection of (interference suppression iary switch blocks apply to the switching low voltages and cur-
contactors diode 6 to 10 times; diode complete contactors. These rents (hard gold-plated con-
assemblies 2 to 6 times; vari- auxiliary switch blocks cannot tacts) or for use in dusty atmo-
For the short-circuit protection stor +2 ms to 5 ms). be combined with contactors sphere. The contacts do not
of contactors without an over- that have an NC contact in their have positively-driven opera-
load relay, see the technical basic unit, identification num- tion.
data. ber 01, as these are coded. All the above-mentioned auxil-
For the short-circuit protection All size S00 contactors with one iary switch variants can be
of contactors with an overload auxiliary contact, identification snapped into the location holes
relay, see Part 4. For assem- number 10E or 01, and the con- on the front of the contactors.
bling fuseless load feeders, tactors with 4 main contacts The auxiliary switch block has a
please select a circuit-breaker/ can be extended to obtain con- centrally positioned release
contactor combination accord- tactors with 3 or 5 auxiliary con- lever for disassembly.
ing to Part 5. tacts (contactors with 4 main
For 3RT11 weld-free contac- contacts: 2 or 4 auxiliary con-
tors, see Part 5. tacts) according to EN 50 005
using auxiliary switch blocks

3/12 Siemens NS K · 2002


Contactors and Contactor Assemblies
SIRIUS Contactors for Switching Motors
3RT1 contactors, 3-pole, sizes S00 to S3
3RT10 2. to 3RT10 4. contactors (sizes S0 to S3), 3RT10 2. to 3RT10 4. contactors (sizes S0 to S3),
single-pole auxiliary switch blocks, single-pole auxiliary switch blocks,
terminal designations acc. to EN 50 005 or EN 50 012. terminal designations acc. to EN 50 005 or EN 50 012.

3RT10 2. 3RT10 2.
3RT10 3. 3RT10 3.
3RT10 4. 3RT10 4.
contactors contactors
without without
aux. contact aux. contact

Aux. switch blocks, Aux. switch blocks Aux. switch blocks


with 1 contact with 4 contacts, 3RH19 21-. FA.. with 4 contacts, 3RH19 21-. HA..
acc. to EN 50 005 acc. to EN 50 012

1S 1Ö
Ident. No. 40, 31, 22, 04, 22U Ident- No. 31, 22, 13

Possible complements of
Possible complements of Possible complements of
contactors with 1-pole
contactors with 4-pole contactors with 4-pole
aux. switch blocks,
aux. switch blocks, aux. switch blocks,
terminal signations
terminal designations terminal designations
acc. to EN 50 005 or
acc. to EN 50 005 acc. to EN 50 012
EN 50 012
Ident. No.
01, 10
11
21, 12
31, 22, 13
02, 20
NSB00451a

03, 30 NSB00452a
04, 40
Ident. No. 40, 31, 22, 02 Ident. No. 31, 22, 13
g_nsb_de_00451h
g_nsb_de_00452h

Sizes S0 to S3 In addition, 2-pole auxiliary The laterally mountable auxil- Sizes S0 and S2
switch blocks (screw-type ter- iary switch blocks to EN 50 012
An extensive range of auxiliary Up to four auxiliary contacts can
minals) are provided for cable can only be used if no 4-pole
switch blocks is available for be mounted, whereby any
entries from above or below in auxiliary switch blocks are
various applications. The con- design of the auxiliary switch
the style of a four-connector snapped onto the front. If sin-
tactors themselves do not have blocks is permitted. If two 2-
block (feeder auxiliary switch). gle-pole auxiliary switch blocks
an integrated auxiliary conduct- pole, laterally mounted, auxil-
are used in addition, the loca-
ing path. If the available installation iary switch blocks are used, one
tion digits on the contactor
depth is restricted, 2-pole auxil- must be mounted on the left and
The auxiliary switch variants must be noted.
iary switch blocks (screw or one on the right for the sake of
are identical for all size S0 to
Cage Clamp connections) can Two enclosed contact ele- symmetry.
S3 contactors.
be mounted laterally on the left ments and two standard con-
Under certain circumstances,
One 4-pole or up to four single- or right. tact elements are available for
more auxiliary contacts are
pole auxiliary switch blocks (with the 3RH19 21-.FE22 solid-state
The auxiliary switch blocks allowed for size S2 (please ask
screw or Cage Clamp connec- compatible auxiliary switch
designed for mounting onto the for details).
tions) can be snapped onto the block mountable on the front.
front can be disassembled with
front of the contactors. When the The laterally mountable With regard to 3RT13 and 3RT15
the aid of a centrally positioned
contactors are energized, the 3RH19 21-2DE11 solid-state 4-pole contactors, please refer
release lever; the laterally
NC contacts open before the compatible auxiliary switch to pages 3/28 and 3/30.
mountable auxiliary switch
NO contacts close. block contains 2 enclosed con-
blocks can be removed easily
tact elements (1 NO + 1 NC). Sizes S3 to S12
The terminal designations of the by pressing on the fluted grips.
The enclosed contact elements
single-pole auxiliary switch Up to eight auxiliary contacts
The terminal designations of are ideal for switching low volt-
blocks consist of location digits can be mounted, whereby the
the individual auxiliary switch ages and currents (hard gold-
on the basic unit and function following points must be noted:
blocks comply with EN 50 005 plated contacts) or for use in a
digits on the auxiliary switch • Of these eight auxiliary con-
or EN 50 012, while those of the dusty atmosphere. The con-
blocks. tacts, no more than four must
complete contactors with an tacts are positively driven.
auxiliary switch block with 2 NO be NC contacts.
+ 2 NC comply with EN 50 012. • If laterally mounted auxiliary
switch blocks are used, they
must be symmetrical.
With regard to 3RT13 and 3RT15
4-pole contactors, please refer
to pages 3/28 and 3/30.

Siemens NS K · 2002 3/13


Contactors and Contactor Assemblies
Contactors for Switching Motors SIRIUS
3RT1 contactors, 3-pole, sizes S6 to S12

Overview

Design
• 3RT10 contactors for swit- Operating mechanism Withdrawable coils Auxiliary contact complement
ching motors
Two types of solenoid-oper- To allow easy coil changing, for The contactors can be
• 3RT12 vacuum contactors for ated mechanism are available: example if the application is equipped with a maximum of
switching motors changed, the magnetic coil can 8 auxiliary contacts, with iden-
• Conventional operating
• 3RT14 contactors for AC-1 mechanism be pulled out upwards without tical auxiliary switch blocks
applications tools after the release mecha- from S0 to S12. Of these, no
• Solid-state operating mecha- nism has been actuated, and more than 4 are permitted to be
nism can be replaced by any other NC contacts.
(with 3 performance levels) required coil of the same size. • 3RT10 and 3RT14 contac-
tors: auxiliary contacts
UC operation mounted laterally and on front
The contactors can be AC • 3RT12 vacuum contactors:
(40 to 60 Hz) and DC driven. auxiliary contact mounted lat-
erally

Contactors with conventional operating mechanism


3RT1...-.A:
The magnetic coil is switched Multi-voltage range for the con- In addition, allowance is also contactor switches reliably and
on and off directly with the con- trol supply voltage Us: made for a coil voltage toler- no thermal overloading occurs.
trol supply voltage Us via termi- Several closely adjacent control ance of 0.8 times the lower
nals A1/A2. supply voltages, available rated control supply voltage
around the world, are covered (Us min) and 1.1 times the upper
by just one coil, for example rated control supply voltage
UC 110-115-120-127 V or (Us max ), within which the
UC 220-230-240 V.

Contactors with solid-state operating mechanism


The power required for reliable • Extended coil voltage tole- • Defined ON and OFF thres- Electromagnetic compatibility
switching and holding is sup- rance 0.7 to 1.25 × Us: holds: (EMC)
plied selectively to the magnetic On account of the broad As of voltages ≥ 0.8 × Us min, The contactors with solid-state
coil by series-connected control range for the rated control the electronics reliably switch operating mechanism conform
electronics. supply voltage and the addi- the contactor on and as of to the requirements for opera-
tionally allowed coil voltage ≤ 0.5 × Us min it is reliably swit- tion in industrial plants.
Features: tolerance of 0.8 × Us min to 1.1 ched off. The differential travel
× Us max, an extended coil volt- in the switching thresholds • Noise immunity
• Extended voltage range for – Burst (IEC 61 000-4-4): 4 kV
the control supply voltage Us: age tolerance of at least 0.7 to prevents chattering of the
1.25 × U s, within which the main contacts and hence – Surge (IEC 61 000-4-5): 4 kV
Compared with the conven- contactors will operate reli- increased wear or welding – Electrostatic discharge,
tional operating mechanism, ably, is available for the most when operated in weak, ESD (IEC 61 000-4-2): 8/15 kV
the solid-state operating common control supply volt- unstable networks. Similarly, – Electromagnetic field
mechanism covers an even ages of 24, 110 and 230 V. thermal overloading of the (IEC 61 000-4-3): 10 V/m
broader range of globally contactor coil is prevented if • Emitted interference
available control supply volt- • Bridging short-time voltage
dips: the voltage applied is too low Limiting value class A to
ages within one coil variant. – the contactor is not swit- EN 55 011
For example, the globally Control voltage failures ched on and is operated with
available voltages 200-208- dipping to 0 V (at A1/A2) are overexcitation. Note:
220-230-240-254-277 V are bridged for up to approx. In connection with converters,
covered with the coil for UC 25 ms, therefore preventing • Low control power consump- the control cables should be
200 to 277 V (Us min to Us max). unintentional disconnection. tion when closing and in clo- installed separately from the
sed state. load cables to the converter.

3RT1...-.N: for DC 24 V PLC output


2 control options:
• Control without an interface L1/L+ • Conventional control by L1/L+
directly via a DC 24 V /≥ 30 N/L- applying the control supply N/L-
mA PLC output (EN 61 131- PLC output voltage at A1/A2 via a switch-
2). Connection via a 2-pole DC 24 V/30 mA ing contact.
plug-in connection; the con-
g_nsb_de_01143m

g_nsb_xx_01144m

nector, using screwless 2 A1 A2 Note: A1 A2


spring-force technology, is The sliding-dolly switch must
DC 24 V DC 24 V
included in the scope of sup- 1
be in the "PLC OFF" position 1
PLC PLC
ply. The control supply ON OFF
(= setting ex works). ON OFF
NSB01143

NSB01144

voltage for supplying power to


the solenoid operating 3RT1...-.N 3RT1...-.N
mechanism must be connec-
ted to A1/A2. $
Sliding-dolly switch, must $ Sliding-dolly switch, must
be in PLC "ON" position be in PLC "OFF" position
%
Note:
Before start-up, the sliding- Plug-in connection, 2-pole
dolly switch for PLC operation
must be moved to the "PLC ON"
position (setting ex works:
"PLC OFF").

3/14 Siemens NS K · 2002


Contactors and Contactor Assemblies
SIRIUS Contactors for Switching Motors
3RT1 contactors, 3-pole,sizes S6 to S12

Overview

Contactors with solid-state operating mechanism


3RT1...-.P: for DC 24 V PLC output or PLC relay output, with indication of remaining lifetime
(Indication of remaining lifetime RLT: see 3/16.)
• The remaining lifetime RLT 2 control options:
status signal is available at • Contactor control without an • Contactor control via relay
-.PP3.
200-277 V terminals R1/R2 via a floating interface directly via a outputs, e.g. by
50-60 Hz relay contact (hard gold- DC 24 V /≥ 30 mA – PLC
DC
A1 A2 plated, enclosed) and can be PLC output (EN 61 131-2) via – SIMOCODE-DP 3UF5
processed for example via terminals IN+/IN-. via terminals H1/H2.
ON Contactor ON SIMOCODE-DP or PLC inputs Contact loading:
or elsewhere. L1/L+
Displays for RLT: N/L-
Us/approx. 5 mA.
RLT LED green Permissible current carrying When operated via SIMO-
60% LED green capacity of relay output R1/ A1 A2
S2
CODE-DP, a communication
40% LED orange R2: H1 S1 link to PROFIBUS-DP is also
20% LED red – Ie/AC-15/24 to 230 V: 3 A H2
Indication provided.
Reset RLT Reset – Ie/DC-13/24 V: 1 A
R1 of remaining
H1 300 V R2 lifetime 20% L1/L+
H2 AC/DC S1 N/L-
IN PLC Output
Plug-in • LED indicators IN DC 24 V/30 mA PROFIBUS-DP
R1 connection A1 A2 S1
g_Nsb0_de_01145g

RLT e.g.
R2 7-pole
The following statuses are 3RT1...-.P g_Nsb0_de_01146m SIMOCODE-DP
IN 24 V indicated by LEDs on the lat- NSB01146a
H1 S2
PLC
H2 other
IN DC erally mounted electronics 1 2
module: $ Electronics module of 3RT1 R1
R2
Indication
of remanining
NSB01145a

– Contactor ON (energized ...-.P contactor


% Plug-in connection, 7-pole
IN lifetime 20%
state): IN
3RT105/3RT145 Green LED ("ON") g_Nsb0_de_01147m
S1 Changeover switch from auto-
– Indication of remaining life- matic control via PLC semi- 3RT1...-.P
NSB01147a
To supply power to the solenoid time (see 3/16) conductor output to local 1 2

$ Electronics module of 3RT1


operating mechanism and the control
remaining lifetime indication, S2 Local control option
...-.P contactor
% Plug-in connection, 7-pole
the control supply voltage Us
must be run to terminals A1/A2
Possibility of switching from auto- S1 Changeover switch from auto-
of the laterally mounted elec-
matic control to local control via matic control, e.g. via
tronics module. The control
terminals H1/H2, i.e. automatic SIMOCODE-DP or PLC relay
inputs of the contactor are
control via a PLC or SIMOCODE- output to local control
brought out to a 7-pole plug-in
DP/PROFIBUS-DP can be deac- S2 Local control option
connection; the connector,
tivated, for example during
using screwless spring-force
start-up or in the event of a
technology, is included in the
fault, and the contactor can be
scope of supply.
controlled manually.

3RT1...-.Q: communication-capable with integrated AS-Interface and indication of remaining lifetime


-.QP3. Inputs and outputs are brought Control circuit: L1/L+
200-277 V out to a 10-pole plug-in connec- N/L-
Bus status • Contactor control through
50-60 Hz tion; the connectors (6-pole for
DC Adress jack AS-Interface via terminals A1 A2 2
A1 A2 external connection and 4-pole
Contactor ON AS-i+/AS-i–. Terminals AS-i+ S2
Automatic for an AS-Interface) using H1
and AS-i– are each brought H2
AS-i ON control screwless spring-force technol- H3
out twice to a 4-pole connec- S1
AUTO Displays for RLT: ogy, are included in the scope e.g.
g_Nsb0_de_01148g

g_nsb_de_01149m

ADDR. tor separate from the other SF1


SF2 Overload relay
RLT LED green of supply. 3RB10
control inputs and are jum- AS-i
60% LED green AS-i
pered. AS-i
AS-i
40% LED orange • LED indicators: AS-i
20% LED red Advantages:
Reset RLT Reset The following statuses are – The AS-Interface cable is 3RT1...-.Q
NSB01149
H1 300 V
indicated by LEDs on the lat- not interrupted when the 1 3
H2
H3
AC/DC
Plug-in
erally mounted electronics
module:
connector is removed
– The contactor remains $ Electronics module of 3RT1
...-.Q contactor
SF1
connection – Contactor ON (energized capable of operation via the % Plug-in connection, 6-pole
% Plug-in connection, 4-pole
6-pole state):
SF2 local control inputs via its
1
Plug-in Green LED ("ON") own 6-pole connector.
2 connection – Automatic/local control: S1 Changeover switch from auto-
AS-i
3 4-pole • Control signals via AS-i: matic control, e.g. via AS-
NSB01148b

4
Green LED ("AUTO") Interface, to local control
– Bus status: – Contactor ON/OFF
· S1 open: automatic mode
3RT105/3RT145 Green/red dual LED ("AS-i") • Status signals via AS-i: S2 Local control option
– Remaining lifetime RLT (see – Contactor ON/OFF
To supply power to the solenoid separate description 3/16) – Automatic/local control Possibility of switching from
operating mechanism and the – Remaining lifetime RLT automatic control to to local
remaining lifetime indication, • AS-Interface address jack – Signal via free input, e.g. control via terminals H1/H2/H3,
the control supply voltage Us overload relay tripped. i.e. automatic control via AS-
"ADDR":
must be run to terminals A1/A2 Interface can be deactivated, for
of the laterally mounted elec- The contactor address can be example during start-up up or in
tronics module. The contactor assigned in the built-in state. the event of a fault, and the
itself is controlled via the inte- contactor can be controlled
grated AS-Interface. manually.

Siemens NS K · 2002 3/15


Contactors and Contactor Assemblies
Contactors for Switching Motors SIRIUS
3RT1 contactors, 3-pole, sizes S6 to S12

Overview

Actuator-Sensor-Interface
Technical data
I/O configuration (hex) 7
ID code (hex) F
Power supply V 26.5 to 31.6 (in accordance with AS-Interface specification)
AS-Interface current input mA max. 20
Contact loading at SF1/2 mA 3 to 6
Watchdog function (disconnection of outputs in event of AS-Interface fault) Built-in

Indication LED Statuses Status description


During operation, the LEDs AS-Interface ON ON Flashing Flashing
on the contactor indicate the
states shown opposite. Station address 0
No AS-Interface communication
AS-Interface communication OK

Diagnosing the contactors using the application program


• Inputs • Outputs
Input signals Device status Output signals Device status
DI0 "ready" 0 Device not ready/manual operation DO0 "running" 0 Contactor off
1 Device ready/automatic operation 1 Contactor on
DI1 "running" 0 Contactor off DO1 0 –
1 Contactor on 1 –
DI2 "remaining lifetime" 0 Remaining lifetime RLT > 20 % DO2 0 –
1 Remaining lifetime RLT ≤ 20 % 1 –
DI3 "free input" 0 No input signal at SF1/2 DO3 0 –
1 Input signal at SF1/2 1 –

Indication of remaining lifetime (RLT)


Main contactor contacts are operations – these offer no Advantages:
wearing parts and must be information about contact wear • Signalling via a relay contact • Advice to change contacts at
replaced in good time when – but instead entails determin- or AS-i when a remaining life- the appropriate time.
they reach the end of their ser- ing and evaluating the actual time of 20 % is reached, i. e. • Optimum utilization of the
vice life. The degree of erosion progress of erosion of each of when the contact material is contact material.
of the contact material and the three main contacts by 80 % worn. • Visual inspection of the condi-
hence the electrical endurance electronic means; the results • Additional visual indication of tion of contacts no longer
(= number of make-break oper- are stored, and a warning is various levels of erosion via necessary.
ations) varies, depending on issued when specified limits are LEDs on the laterally mounted • Reduction of ongoing operat-
the loading, utilization category, reached. Even if the control electronics modules when a ing costs.
duty type etc. Routine inspec- supply voltage at A1/A2 fails, remaining lifetime of 60 % • Optimum planning of mainte-
tions/visual checks by mainte- the stored data is not lost. After (green), 40 % (orange) and nance measures.
nance staff are needed in order the main contacts are replaced, 20 % (red) is reached. • Avoidance of unforeseen
to determine the state of the measurement of the remaining plant stoppages.
LED- new 60% 40% 20%
main contacts. The "remaining lifetime must be reset with the Displays
lifetime indication" facility takes "RESET" button (hold down the green RLT RLT RLT RLT
over this task. This does not RESET button for approx. 2
comprise counting the make- sec. with a ball-point pen or green 60% 60% 60% 60%
break similar tool).
orange 40% 40% 40% 40%

red 20% 20% 20% 20%

Reset Reset Reset Reset

NSB01150a
g_Nsb0_de_01150h
3RT12 vacuum contactors
In contrast with the 3RT10 con- They are therefore particularly Notes on operation: This additional equipment is
tactors – the main contacts oper- well suited to frequent switching – Switching motors with rated not required for operation in
ate in air under atmospheric in jogging/mixed operation, for operational voltages Ue circuits with converters. It
conditions – the contact gaps example in crane control sys- > 500 V: might be damaged by the
of the 3RT12 vacuum contac- tems. In order to damp overvolt- voltage peaks and harmonics
tors are contained in hermeti- Advantages: ages and protect the motor generated.
cally enclosed vacuum contact • Very long electrical endurance winding insulation against
– Switching DC voltage:
tubes. Neither arcs nor arcing • High short-time current-carry- multiple reignition when
Vacuum contactors are basi-
gases are produced. The partic- ing capacity for heavy starting switching off three-phase
cally unsuitable for switching
ular benefit of 3RT12 vacuum • No open arcs, no arcing motors, it is recommended to
DC voltage.
contactors, however, is that gases, i.e. no minimum clear- fit the contactors on the out-
their electrical endurance is at ances from earthed parts going side (T1/T2/T3) with the
least twice as long as that of required either 3RT19 66-1PV. surge sup-
3RT10 contactors. • Longer maintenance intervals pression module – RC varis-
• Increased plant availability tor – (accessory).

3/16 Siemens NS K · 2002


Contactors and Contactor Assemblies
SIRIUS Contactors for Switching Motors
3RT10 contactors, 3-pole

Selection and ordering data


AC operation
nsb0057h NSB0641g
nsb0063 NSB0599g

3RT10 1 . -1A . . . 3RT10 1 . -2A . . . 3RT10 1 . -1AP04-3MA0 3RT10 1 . -2AP04-3MA0

Ratings Auxiliary Rated control Screw connection Cage Clamp connection Weight
Utilization category contacts supply voltage approx.
Us
AC-2 and AC-3 AC-1 Ident. Design DT Order No. Price Dt Order No. Price
Tu: up to 60 °C Tu: 40 °C no.
Opera- Rating of Opera-
tional three-phase tional
current motors at current Ie
Ie at 50 Hz and
400 V 400 V up to
690 V
A kW A NO NC AC PG 101 1 unit PG 101 1 unit kg
For screwing and snapping onto 35 mm standard
mounting rail
Size S00 1)
Terminal designations according to EN 50 012
7 3 18 10 E 1 – 24 V, 50/60 Hz } 3RT10 15-1AB01 } 3RT10 15-2AB01 0.19
110 V, 50/60 Hz } 3RT10 15-1AF01 } 3RT10 15-2AF01
230 V, 50/60 Hz } 3RT10 15-1AP01 } 3RT10 15-2AP01

01 – 1 24 V, 50/60 Hz } 3RT10 15-1AB02 } 3RT10 15-2AB02 0.19


110 V, 50/60 Hz } 3RT10 15-1AF02 } 3RT10 15-2AF02
230 V, 50/60 Hz } 3RT10 15-1AP02 } 3RT10 15-2AP02

9 4 22 10 E 1 – 24 V, 50/60 Hz } 3RT10 16-1AB01 } 3RT10 16-2AB01 0.19


110 V, 50/60 Hz } 3RT10 16-1AF01 } 3RT10 16-2AF01
230 V, 50/60 Hz } 3RT10 16-1AP01 } 3RT10 16-2AP01

01 – 1 24 V, 50/60 Hz } 3RT10 16-1AB02 } 3RT10 16-2AB02 0.19


110 V, 50/60 Hz } 3RT10 16-1AF02 } 3RT10 16-2AF02
230 V, 50/60 Hz } 3RT10 16-1AP02 } 3RT10 16-2AP02

12 5.5 22 10 E 1 – 24 V, 50/60 Hz } 3RT10 17-1AB01 } 3RT10 17-2AB01 0.19


110 V, 50/60 Hz } 3RT10 17-1AF01 } 3RT10 17-2AF01
230 V, 50/60 Hz } 3RT10 17-1AP01 } 3RT10 17-2AP01

01 – 1 24 V, 50/60 Hz } 3RT10 17-1AB02 } 3RT10 17-2AB02 0.19


110 V, 50/60 Hz } 3RT10 17-1AF02 } 3RT10 17-2AF02
230 V, 50/60 Hz } 3RT10 17-1AP02 } 3RT10 17-2AP02
Size S00 1)
with permanently mounted auxiliary switch block2)
terminal designations according to EN 50 012
7 3 18 22 E 2 2 230 V, 50/60 Hz } 3RT10 15-1AP04-3MA0 B 3RT10 15-2AP04-3MA0 0.29

9 4 22 22 E 2 2 230 V, 50/60 Hz } 3RT10 16-1AP04-3MA0 B 3RT10 16-2AP04-3MA0 0.29

12 5.5 22 22 E 2 2 230 V, 50/60 Hz } 3RT10 17-1AP04-3MA0 B 3RT10 17-2AP04-3MA0 0.29

For further voltages, see page 3/37. 1) Size S00:


For accessories, see page 3/41. Coil voltage tolerance
For technical data, see page 3/88, 3/119. at 50 Hz: 0.8 to 1.1 x Us
For description, see page 3/12. at 60 Hz: 0.85 to 1.1 x Us
For int. circuit diagrams, see page 3/148. 2) Further designs/voltages on request.
For dimension drawings, see page 3/216.

Siemens NS K · 2002 3/17


Contactors and Contactor Assemblies
Contactors for Switching Motors SIRIUS
3RT10 contactors, 3-pole

Selection and ordering data


AC operation
nsb0058 NSB0604g NSB0640g
nsb0706g

3RT10 2 . -1A . 00 3RT10 2. -3A . 00 3RT10 2. -1A . 04 3RT10 2. -1AL24-3MA0

Ratings Auxiliary Rated control Screw connection Cage Clamp connection Weight
Utilization category contacts supply voltage for coil terminals approx.
Us
AC-2 and AC-3 AC-1 Ident. Design DT Order No. Price DT Order No. Price
Tu: up to 60 °C Tu: 40 °C no.
Opera- Rating of Opera-
tional three-phase tional
current motors at current Ie
Ie at 50 Hz and
400 V 400 V up to
690 V
A kW A NO NC AC PG 101 1 unit PG 101 1 unit kg
For screwing and snapping onto 35 mm standard mounting
rail
Size S0
9 4 40 1) – – – 24 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 23-1AB00 } 3RT10 23-3AB00 0.32
110 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 23-1AF00 } 3RT10 23-3AF00
230 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 23-1AP00 } 3RT10 23-3AP00

12 5.5 40 1) – – – 24 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 24-1AB00 } 3RT10 24-3AB00 0.32


110 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 24-1AF00 } 3RT10 24-3AF00
230 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 24-1AP00 } 3RT10 24-3AP00

17 7.5 40 1) – – – 24 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 25-1AB00 } 3RT10 25-3AB00 0.32


110 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 25-1AF00 } 3RT10 25-3AF00
230 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 25-1AP00 } 3RT10 25-3AP00

25 11 40 1) – – – 24 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 26-1AB00 } 3RT10 26-3AB00 0.32


110 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 26-1AF00 } 3RT10 26-3AF00
230 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 26-1AP00 } 3RT10 26-3AP00
Size S0
with mounted auxiliary switch block (removable)
Terminal designations according to EN 50 012
9 4 40 1) 22 E 2 2 24 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 23-1AB04 – 0.38
110 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 23-1AF04 –
230 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 23-1AP04 –

12 5.5 40 1) 22 E 2 2 24 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 24-1AB04 – 0.38


110 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 24-1AF04 –
230 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 24-1AP04 –

17 7.5 40 1) 22 E 2 2 24 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 25-1AB04 – 0.38


110 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 25-1AF04 –
230 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 25-1AP04 –

25 11 40 1) 22 E 2 2 24 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 26-1AB04 – 0.38


110 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 26-1AF04 –
230 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 26-1AP04 –
Size S0
with permanently mounted auxiliary switch block2)
Terminal designations according to EN 50 012
12 5.5 40 1) 22 E 2 2 230 V, 50/60 Hz B 3RT10 24-1AL24-3MA0 – 0.38

17 7.5 40 1) 22 E 2 2 230 V, 50/60 Hz B 3RT10 25-1AL24-3MA0 – 0.38

25 11 40 1) 22 E 2 2 230 V, 50/60 Hz B 3RT10 26-1AL24-3MA0 – 0.38

.For further voltages, see page 3/37. 1) Minimum conductor cross-section 10 mm2.
For accessories, see page 3/42. 2) Further designs/voltages on request.
For spare parts, see page 3/62.
For technical data, see page 3/92, 3/119.
For description, see page 3/12.
For int. circuit diagrams, see page 3/148.
For dimension drawings, see page 3/216.

3/18 Siemens NS K · 2002


Contactors and Contactor Assemblies
SIRIUS Contactors for Switching Motors
3RT10 contactors, 3-pole

Selection and ordering data


AC operation

nsb0059 nsb0064 nsb0060g

3RT10 3 . -1A . 00 3RT10 3 . -3A . 00 3RT10 3 . -1A . 04

Ratings Auxiliary Rated control Screw connection Cage Clamp connection Weight
Utilization category contacts supply voltage for coil terminals approx.
Us
AC-2 and AC-3 AC-1 Ident. Design DT Order No. Price DT Order No. Price
Tu: up to 60 °C Tu: 40 °C no.
Operatio- Rating of three- Operatio-
nal cur- phase motors nal cur-
rent Ie at at 50 Hz and rent Ie
400 V 400 V up to
690 V
A kW A NO NC AC PG 101 1 unit PG 101 1 unit kg
For screwing and snapping onto 35 mm standard mounting rail
Size S2
32 15 50 – – – 24 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 34-1AB00 } 3RT10 34-3AB00 0.78
110 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 34-1AF00 } 3RT10 34-3AF00
230 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 34-1AP00 } 3RT10 34-3AP00

40 18.5 60 – – – 24 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 35-1AB00 } 3RT10 35-3AB00 0.78


110 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 35-1AF00 B 3RT10 35-3AF00
230 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 35-1AP00 } 3RT10 35-3AP00

50 22 55 – – – 24 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 36-1AB00 } 3RT10 36-3AB00 0.78


110 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 36-1AF00 } 3RT10 36-3AF00
230 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 36-1AP00 } 3RT10 36-3AP00
Size S2
with mounted auxiliary switch block (removable)
Terminal designations according to EN 50 012
32 15 50 22 E 2 2 24 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 34-1AB04 – 0.85
110 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 34-1AF04 –
230 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 34-1AP04 –

40 18.5 60 22 E 2 2 24 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 35-1AB04 – 0.85


110 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 35-1AF04 –
230 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 35-1AP04 –

50 22 55 22 E 2 2 24 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 36-1AB04 – 0.85


110 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 36-1AF04 –
230 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 36-1AP04 –

Designs with permanently mounted auxiliary switch block on request.

For further voltages, see page 3/37.


For accessories, see page 3/42.
For spare parts, see page 3/62.
For technical data, see page 3/96, 3/119.
For description, see page 3/12.
For int. circuit diagrams, see page 3/148.
For dimension drawings, see page 3/217.

Siemens NS K · 2002 3/19


Contactors and Contactor Assemblies
Contactors for Switching Motors SIRIUS
3RT10 contactors, 3-pole

Selection and ordering data


AC operation

nsb0061 nsb0563g nsb0705g

3RT10 4 . -1A . 00 3RT10 4 . -3A . 00 3RT10 4 . -1A . 04

Ratings Auxiliary Rated control Screw connection Cage Clamp connection Weight
Utilization category contacts supply voltage for coil terminals approx.
Us
AC-2 and AC-3 AC-1 Ident. Design DT Order No. Price DT Order No. Price
Tu: up to 60 °C Tu: 40 °C no.
Operatio- Rating of three- Operatio-
nal cur- phase motors nal cur-
rent Ie at at 50 Hz and rent Ie
400 V 400 V up to
690 V
A kW A NO NC AC PG 101 1 unit PG 101 1 unit kg
For screwing and snapping onto 35 mm and 75 mm
standard mounting rails
Size S3
65 30 100 – – – 24 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 44-1AB00 } 3RT10 44-3AB00 1.78
110 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 44-1AF00 } 3RT10 44-3AF00
230 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 44-1AP00 } 3RT10 44-3AP00

80 37 120 – – – 24 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 45-1AB00 } 3RT10 45-3AB00 1.78


110 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 45-1AF00 } 3RT10 45-3AF00
230 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 45-1AP00 } 3RT10 45-3AP00

95 45 120 – – – 24 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 46-1AB00 } 3RT10 46-3AB00 1.78


110 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 46-1AF00 } 3RT10 46-3AF00
230 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 46-1AP00 } 3RT10 46-3AP00
Size S3
with mounted auxiliary switch block (removable)
Terminal designations according to EN 50 012
65 30 100 22 E 2 2 24 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 44-1AB04 – 1.85
110 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 44-1AF04 –
230 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 44-1AP04 –

80 37 120 22 E 2 2 24 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 45-1AB04 – 1.85


110 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 45-1AF04 –
230 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 45-1AP04 –

95 45 120 22 E 2 2 24 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 46-1AB04 – 1.85


110 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 46-1AF04 –
230 V, 50 Hz } 3RT10 46-1AP04 –

Designs with permanently mounted auxiliary switch block on request.

For further voltages, see page 3/37.


For accessories, see page 3/42.
For spare parts, see page 3/62.
For technical data, see page 3/100, 3/119.
For description, see page 3/12.
For int. circuit diagrams, see page 3/148.
For dimension drawings, see page 3/218.

3/20 Siemens NS K · 2002


Contactors and Contactor Assemblies
SIRIUS Contactors for Switching Motors
3RT10 contactors, 3-pole

Selection and ordering data


DC operation · DC solenoid system

NSB0599g NSB0641g
nsb0062g nsb0063

3RT10 1 . -1B . . . 3RT10 1 . -2B . . 3RT10 1 . -1BB44-3MA0 3RT10 1 . -2BB44-3MA0

Ratings Auxiliary Rated control Screw connection Cage Clamp connection Weight
Utilization category contacts supply voltage approx.
Us
AC-2 and AC-3 AC-1 Ident. Design DT Order No. Price DT Order No. Price
Tu: up to 60 °C Tu: 40 °C no.
Opera- Rating of Opera-
tional three-phase tional
current motors at current Ie
Ie at 50 Hz and
400 V 400 V up to
690 V
A kW A NO NC DC V PG 101 1 unit PG 101 1 unit kg
For screwing and snapping onto 35 mm standard mounting
rail
Size S00
Terminal designations according to EN 50 012
7 3 18 10 E 1 – 24 } 3RT10 15-1BB41 } 3RT10 15-2BB41 0.26
220 } 3RT10 15-1BM41 } 3RT10 15-2BM41
01 – 1 24 } 3RT10 15-1BB42 } 3RT10 15-2BB42 0.26
220 } 3RT10 15-1BM42 } 3RT10 15-2BM42
9 4 22 10 E 1 – 24 } 3RT10 16-1BB41 } 3RT10 16-2BB41 0.26
220 } 3RT10 16-1BM41 } 3RT10 16-2BM41
01 – 1 24 } 3RT10 16-1BB42 } 3RT10 16-2BB42 0.26
220 } 3RT10 16-1BM42 } 3RT10 16-2BM42
12 5.5 22 10 E 1 – 24 } 3RT10 17-1BB41 } 3RT10 17-2BB41 0.26
220 } 3RT10 17-1BM41 } 3RT10 17-2BM41
01 – 1 24 } 3RT10 17-1BB42 } 3RT10 17-2BB42 0.26
220 } 3RT10 17-1BM42 } 3RT10 17-2BM42
Size S00
with permanently mounted auxiliary switch block1)
Terminal designations according to EN 50 012
7 3 18 22 E 2 2 24 } 3RT10 15-1BB44-3MA0 B 3RT10 15-2BB44-3MA0 0.30

9 4 22 22 E 2 2 24 } 3RT10 16-1BB44-3MA0 B 3RT10 16-2BB44-3MA0 0.30

12 5.5 22 22 E 2 2 24 } 3RT10 17-1BB44-3MA0 B 3RT10 17-2BB44-3MA0 0.30

For further voltages, see page 3/37. 1) Further designs/voltages on request.


For accessories, see page 3/41.
For technical data, see page 3/88, 3/119.
For description, see page 3/12.
For int. circuit diagrams, see page 3/148.
For dimension drawings, see page 3/216.

Siemens NS K · 2002 3/21


Contactors and Contactor Assemblies
Contactors for Switching Motors SIRIUS
3RT10 contactors, 3-pole

Selection and ordering data


DC operation · DC solenoid system
nsb0058
NSB0707g NSB0604g NSB0640g

3RT10 2 . -1B . 40 3RT10 2 . -3B . 40 3RT10 2. -1B . 44 3RT10 2. -1BB44-3MA0

Ratings Auxiliary Rated control Screw connection Cage Clamp connection Weight
Utilization category contacts supply voltage for coil terminals approx.
Us
AC-2 and AC-3 AC-1 Ident. Design DT Order No. Price DT Order No. Price
Tu: up to 60 °C Tu: 40 °C no.
Opera- Rating of Opera-
tional three-phase tional
current motors at current Ie
Ie at 50 Hz and
400 V 400 V up to
690 V
A kW A NO NC DC V PG 101 1 unit PG 101 1 unit kg
For screwing and snapping onto 35 mm standard mounting
rail
Size S0
9 4 40 1) – – – 24 } 3RT10 23-1BB40 } 3RT10 23-3BB40 0.56
220 B 3RT10 23-1BM40 } 3RT10 23-3BM40
12 5.5 40 1) – – – 24 } 3RT10 24-1BB40 } 3RT10 24-3BB40 0.56
220 } 3RT10 24-1BM40 } 3RT10 24-3BM40
17 7.5 40 1) – – – 24 } 3RT10 25-1BB40 } 3RT10 25-3BB40 0.56
220 } 3RT10 25-1BM40 } 3RT10 25-3BM40
25 11 40 1) – – – 24 } 3RT10 26-1BB40 } 3RT10 26-3BB40 0.56
220 } 3RT10 26-1BM40 } 3RT10 26-3BM40
Size S3 with mounted auxiliary switch block (removable)
Terminal designations according to EN 50 012
9 4 40 1) 22 E 2 2 24 } 3RT10 23-1BB44 – 0.62
220 B 3RT10 23-1BM44 –
12 5.5 40 1) 22 E 2 2 24 } 3RT10 24-1BB44 – 0.62
220 } 3RT10 24-1BM44 –
17 7.5 40 1) 22 E 2 2 24 } 3RT10 25-1BB44 – 0.62
220 } 3RT10 25-1BM44 –
25 11 40 1) 22 E 2 2 24 } 3RT10 26-1BB44 – 0.62
220 } 3RT10 26-1BM44 –
Size S0
with permanently mounted auxiliary switch block2)
Terminal designations according to EN 50 012
12 5.5 40 1) 22 E 2 2 24 B 3RT10 24-1BB44-3MA0 – 0.62

17 7.5 40 1) 22 E 2 2 24 B 3RT10 25-1BB44-3MA0 – 0.62

25 11 40 1) 22 E 2 2 24 B 3RT10 26-1BB44-3MA0 – 0.62

For further voltages, see page 3/37. 1) Minimum conductor cross-section 10 mm2.
For accessories, see page 3/42. 2) Further designs/voltages on request.
For technical data, see page 3/96, 3/119.
For description, see page 3/12.
For int. circuit diagrams, see page 3/148.
For dimension drawings, see page 3/216.

3/22 Siemens NS K · 2002


Contactors and Contactor Assemblies
SIRIUS Contactors for Switching Motors
3RT10 contactors, 3-pole

Selection and ordering data


DC operation · DC solenoid system

nsb0709g
NSB0067g

nsb0708g
nsb0064g

nsb0061g

nsb0710g
3RT10 3 . -1B . 40 3RT10 3 . -3B . 40 3RT10 3 . -1B . 44 3RT10 4 . -1B . 40 3RT10 4 . -3B . 40 3RT10 4 . -1B . 44

Ratings Auxiliary Rated control Screw connection Cage Clamp connection Weight
Utilization category contacts supply voltage for coil terminals approx.
Us
AC-2 and AC-3 AC-1 Ident. Design DT Order No. Price DT Order No. Price
Tu: up to 60 °C Tu: 40 °C no.
Operatio- Rating of three- Operatio-
nal cur- phase motors nal cur-
rent Ie at at 50 Hz and rent Ie
400 V 400 V up to
690 V
A kW A NO NC DC V PG 101 1 unit PG 101 1 unit kg
For screwing and snapping onto 35 mm standard mounting rail
Size S2
32 15 50 – – – 24 } 3RT10 34-1BB40 } 3RT10 34-3BB40 1.3
220 } 3RT10 34-1BM40 } 3RT10 34-3BM40
40 18.5 60 – – – 24 } 3RT10 35-1BB40 } 3RT10 35-3BB40 1.3
220 } 3RT10 35-1BM40 } 3RT10 35-3BM40
50 22 55 – – – 24 } 3RT10 36-1BB40 } 3RT10 36-3BB40 1.3
220 } 3RT10 36-1BM40 } 3RT10 36-3BM40
Size S2 with mounted auxiliary switch block (removable)
Terminal designations according to EN 50 012
32 15 50 22 E 2 2 24 } 3RT10 34-1BB44 – 1.37
220 } 3RT10 34-1BM44 –
40 18.5 60 22 E 2 2 24 } 3RT10 35-1BB44 – 1.37
220 C 3RT10 35-1BM44 –
50 22 55 22 E 2 2 24 } 3RT10 36-1BB44 – 1.37
220 B 3RT10 36-1BM44 –
For screwing and snapping onto 35 mm and 75 mm
standard mounting rails
Size S3
65 30 100 – – – 24 } 3RT10 44-1BB40 } 3RT10 44-3BB40 2.68
220 } 3RT10 44-1BM40 } 3RT10 44-3BM40
80 37 120 – – – 24 } 3RT10 45-1BB40 } 3RT10 45-3BB40 2.68
220 } 3RT10 45-1BM40 } 3RT10 45-3BM40
95 45 120 – – – 24 } 3RT10 46-1BB40 } 3RT10 46-3BB40 2.68
220 } 3RT10 46-1BM40 } 3RT10 46-3BM40
Size S3 with mounted auxiliary switch block (removable)
Terminal designations according to EN 50 012
65 30 100 22 E 2 2 24 } 3RT10 44-1BB44 – 2.75
220 } 3RT10 44-1BM44 –
80 37 120 22 E 2 2 24 } 3RT10 45-1BB44 – 2.75
220 } 3RT10 45-1BM44 –
95 45 120 22 E 2 2 24 } 3RT10 46-1BB44 – 2.75
220 } 3RT10 46-1BM44 –
Sizes S2 and S3: designs with permanently mounted auxiliary switch block on request.

For further voltages, see page 3/37.


For accessories, see page 3/42.
For spare parts, see page 3/63.
For technical data, see page 3/96, 3/119.
For description, see page 3/12.
For int. circuit diagrams, see page 3/148.
For dimension drawings, see page 3/217.

Siemens NS K · 2002 3/23

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