Rockwell Automation Low-Voltage Switchgear and Controlgear User Manual

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2.3.4.4

Current limiting protective equipment ................................................................... 2-11

2.3.4.5

Coordination of electrical equipment .................................................................... 2-12

2.3.4.5.1

Coordination in respect of the switching capacity of the contactor
(overcurrent selectivity)......................................................................................... 2-12

2.3.4.5.2

Coordination with respect to the operability after a short-circuit ........................... 2-13

2.3.4.6

Short-circuit switching capacity............................................................................. 2-14

2.3.4.6.1

Rated short-circuit making capacity I

cm

................................................................. 2-14

2.3.4.6.2

Rated short-circuit breaking capacity I

cu

and I

cs

.................................................... 2-14

2.3.5

Thermal protection................................................................................................ 2-15

2.3.5.1

Ambient temperature ............................................................................................ 2-15

2.3.5.2

Operational overcurrents, heavy-duty starting ...................................................... 2-15

2.3.6

Life span ............................................................................................................... 2-16

2.3.6.1

Prospective service life ......................................................................................... 2-17

2.3.6.2

Mechanical life span ............................................................................................. 2-17

2.3.6.3

Electrical life span................................................................................................. 2-17

2.3.7

Intermittent and short-time duty, permissible frequency of operation ................... 2-20

2.3.7.1

Intermittent duty and relative ON-time .................................................................. 2-22

2.3.8

Rated frequency and harmonics ........................................................................... 2-24

2.3.9

Safety clearances ................................................................................................. 2-24

2.3.10

Mounting position.................................................................................................. 2-25

2.3.11

Protective separation ............................................................................................ 2-25

2.3.12

Site altitude ........................................................................................................... 2-26

2.3.13

Shock and vibration .............................................................................................. 2-26

2.4

Specific application conditions and switching tasks...................................... 2-27

2.4.1

Parallel and series connection of poles ................................................................ 2-27

2.4.1.1

Parallelling ............................................................................................................ 2-27

2.4.1.2

Series connection ................................................................................................. 2-27

2.4.2

AC switchgear in DC applications......................................................................... 2-28

2.4.3

Applications at supply frequencies < 50 Hz and > 60 Hz. Effect of harmonics.... 2-29

2.4.3.1

Effect of the supply frequency on the thermal load............................................... 2-29

2.4.3.2

Effect of the supply frequency on the switching capacity ..................................... 2-31

2.4.3.3

Performance of release units at supply frequencies < 50 Hz and > 60 Hz ........... 2-32

2.4.3.4

Switchgear used with soft starters ........................................................................ 2-32

2.4.3.5

Switchgear for use with frequency converters (inverters) ..................................... 2-33

2.4.4

Application of four-pole switchgear devices.......................................................... 2-35

2.4.4.1

Applications of switchgear with 4 NO contacts ..................................................... 2-35

2.4.4.2

Applications of switchgear with 2 NO and 2 NC contacts ..................................... 2-36

2.4.4.3

Applications of switchgear with 3 NO and 1 NC contact....................................... 2-37

2.4.5

Application of circuit breakers in IT networks ....................................................... 2-37

2.4.6

Switchgear for safety applications ........................................................................ 2-38

2.4.6.1

Mechanically linked contacts ................................................................................ 2-38

2.4.6.2

Mirror Contacts ..................................................................................................... 2-39

2.4.7

Installations in hazardous atmospheres ............................................................... 2-40

2.4.7.1

History, guidelines and regulations....................................................................... 2-40

2.4.7.2

Classification of hazardous areas ......................................................................... 2-41

2.4.7.3

Motors for hazardous areas .................................................................................. 2-43

2.4.7.4

Protection of motors of ignition protection type Increased Safety “e” ................... 2-45

2.4.7.5

ATEX 100a (Directive 94/9/EC) ............................................................................ 2-46

2.4.7.6

IECEx and other approval schemes for hazardous areas .................................... 2-47

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