Circuit breaker specifications – Rockwell Automation 1394 SERCOS Interface Multi-Axis Motion Control System Installation Manual User Manual

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Publication 1394-IN002B-EN-P — February 2004

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Specifications and Dimensions

Circuit Breaker Specifications

While circuit breakers offer some convenience, there are limitations
for their use. Circuit breakers do not handle high current inrush as
well as fuses. The 1394 needs to be protected by a device having a
short circuit interrupt current rating of the service capacity provided or
a maximum of 100,000A.

If an upstream circuit protection device is rated for the overload
current and short circuit rating, a supplementary circuit protection
device (such as the 1492) can be used as the only 1394 branch circuit
protection device. The upstream fully rated device let-through must be
less than or equal to the 10 kA interrupt rating of the 1492.

The wiring interconnection in Figure A.1 and Figure A.2 provide
examples of the needed protection and follows UL and NEC codes.
Full compliance is dependent on final wiring design and installation.

Figure A.1
Circuit Protection under NEC 1999 110-10 (preferred fully rated devices)

Figure A.2
Circuit Protection under NEC 1999 110-10 (allowed but no longer preferred)

Required Protection

under 110-10 of

NEC 1999

Preferred Fully

Rated Breakers

Distribution

Blocks

Fully Rated

Fused

Disconnect
Fully Rated

Breaker

Drive

Drive

Drive

Fully Rated

Fused

Disconnect
Fully Rated

Breaker

Breakers Selected

for Device Protection

Fully Rated Short Circuit

Interrupt Capability

Required Protection

under 110-10 of

NEC 1999

Preferred Fully

Rated Breakers

Fully Rated

Fused
Disconnect

Fully Rated

Breaker

Breakers Selected

for Device Protection

Fully Rated Short Circuit

Interrupt Capability

Required Protection

under 110-10 of

NEC 1999

Allowed But

No Longer Preferred

Distribution

Blocks

Traditional

Current Limit
Fused

Disconnect or

Breaker

Rated for

Short Circuit

Available
Limiting to

Short Circuit

Rating of Down

Stream Breaker

Breakers Selected

for Device Protection

With Limited Short

Circuit Interrupt

Capability

Drive

Drive

Drive

Required Protection

under 110-10 of

NEC 1999

Allowed But

No Longer Preferred

Traditional

Current Limit
Fused

Disconnect or

Breaker

Rated for

Short Circuit

Available
Limiting to

Short Circuit

Rating of Down

Stream Breaker

Breakers Selected

for Device Protection

With Limited Short

Circuit Interrupt

Capability

Distribution

Blocks

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