Fuse coordination, Typical motor connections, Three-phase direct-on-line (d.o.l) – Rockwell Automation 193-EC4 EC4 Current Monitoring Relay User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 193-UM011A-EN-P - September 2010

Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring

Fuse Coordination

The following table illustrates the Type I and Type II fuse coordination when
used in conjunction with Bulletin 100-C contactors.

Typical Motor Connections

Three-Phase Direct-on-Line (D.O.L)

The following figure illustrates the EC4 Current Monitoring Relay typical motor
connections in a three-phase D.O.L application.

Table 9 - IEC Short-Circuit Ratings

Cat. No.

Prospective Current
I

r

[A]

Conditional Short
Circuit Current I

q

[A]

Maximum Voltage
[V]

193-EC

_

_B

1,000

100,000

690

193-EC

_

_D

3,000

100,000

690

193-EC

_

_E

5,000

100,000

690

Table 10 - Type I and Type II Fuse Coordination with 100-C and 100-D Contactors

Overload
Cat. No.

Contactor
Cat. No.

Prospective
Current
I

r

[A]

Conditional
Short Circuit
Current
I

q

[A]

Type I
Class J or CC
[A]

Type II
Class J or CC
[A]

193-EC

_

_B

100-C09

1,000

100,000

20

20

100-C12

1,000

100,000

25

25

100-C16

1,000

100,000

35

35

100-C23

3,000

100,000

40

40

193-EC

_

_D

100-C30

3,000

100,000

60

60

100-C37

3,000

100,000

80

80

100-C43

3,000

100,000

90

90

193-EC

_

_E

100-C60

3,000

100,000

125

125

100-C72

5,000

100,000

150

150

100-C85

5,000

100,000

175

175

ATTENTION: Select the motor branch circuit protection that
complies with the National Electrical Code and any other
governing regional or local codes.

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