Fast acting current-limiting fuses – Rockwell Automation 150 USE MN/SMC DIALOG + CONTROLLER User Manual

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Installation

Fast Acting
Current-limiting
Fuses

Short-circuit protection guidelines are provided in Appendix A of this
manual. Enhanced SCR protection may be obtained with the use of
fast acting current-limiting fuses. Table 2.C provides a listing of
fuses that are coordinated to protect the controller SCRs in the event
of a ground fault or short-circuit at the connected load. If SCR fusing
is not used, the controller power modules may be damaged and
require replacement. Supplementary SCR fusing, however, is not
required by the NFPA 70 (National Electric Code).

Table 2.C Recommended Fuses

Note: Fuse size listed is for 230V, 460V, or 575V.

Fuse manufacturer’s cross reference of the fuse Cat. Nos. listed here may not provide proper
coordination.

Two fuses per phase are required for these controller ratings.

SMC

Rating

Fuse Manufacturer Cat. No.

Bussman

Shawmut

Edison (Brush)

Ferraz

Littlefuse

24A

SPP-4F60

170M 3610-63

A70P70

XL70F080

A070F060

L70S60

35A

SPP-4F100

170M 3612-100

A70P100

XL70F125

A070F100

L70S100

54A

SPP-4F150

170M 3614-160

A70P200

XL70F200

A070F150

L70S150

97A

SPP-4F300

170M 3617-315

A70P300

XL70F300

A070F300

L70S300

135A

SPP-4F300

170M 3617-315

A70P300

XL70F300

A070F300

L70S300

180A

SPP-4F400

170M 3619-400

A70P400

XL70F400

A070F400

L70S400

240A

SPP-6F400

170M 5608-400

A70P500

XL70F500

A070F400

L70S400

360A

SPP-6F600

170M 5612-630

A70P800

XL70F600

A070F800

L70S600

500A

SPP-6F800

170M 6613-900

A70P1000

XL70F500

A070F800

L70S800

650A

SPP-6F800

170M 6613-900

A70P1000

XL70F500

A070F800

L70S500

720A

SPP-5F600

170M 5612-630

A70P1200

XL70F600

A070F800

L70S500

850A

SPP-7F1200

170M 6615-1100

A70P1000

A070F1200

L70S800

1000A

SPP-6F800

170M 6613-900

A70P1000

A070F1200

L70S800

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ATTENTION: The fast acting current-limiting fuses
specified in Table 2.C may not provide branch circuit
protection. Branch circuit protection in accordance
with applicable electrical codes may require additional
fusing (or a circuit breaker) even though fast acting
current-limiting fuses are used.

ATTENTION: Applications requiring extended
acceleration times or high duty cycles may experience
nuisance tripping of the coordinated fast acting current-
limiting fuses. This type of fuse has a limited thermal
capacity that is less than that of the SCRs they are
designed to protect. This makes them susceptible to
thermal fatigue.

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