Rockwell Automation Low-Voltage Switchgear and Controlgear User Manual

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Control circuits ..................................................................................................... 5-1

5.1

Utilization categories............................................................................................ 5-1

5.2

Control voltages ................................................................................................... 5-1

5.2.1

Alternating voltage .................................................................................................. 5-1

5.2.1.1

Control transformers for contactor controls ............................................................ 5-2

5.2.1.2

Frequencies < 50 Hz and > 60 Hz .......................................................................... 5-2

5.2.2

Direct voltage.......................................................................................................... 5-2

5.3

Switching contactors ........................................................................................... 5-3

5.3.1

Alternating current magnets.................................................................................... 5-3

5.3.1.1

Conventional alternating current magnets .............................................................. 5-3

5.3.1.2

Electronic coil control .............................................................................................. 5-3

5.3.2

Direct current drives................................................................................................ 5-4

5.3.2.1

“Conventional” ........................................................................................................ 5-4

5.3.2.2

Double winding coils ............................................................................................... 5-5

5.3.2.3

Electronic coil control .............................................................................................. 5-5

5.3.3

Electromagnetic compatibility and protective circuits.............................................. 5-5

5.3.3.1

Protective circuits in coil circuits ............................................................................. 5-5

5.3.4

Effect of long control lines....................................................................................... 5-7

5.3.4.1

Voltage drop ........................................................................................................... 5-7

5.3.4.2

Effect of the cable capacitance............................................................................... 5-8

5.3.5

Contact reliability .................................................................................................... 5-9

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Considerations when building control systems and switchgear assemblies 6-1

6.1

Temperature rise................................................................................................... 6-1

6.1.1

Temperature rise limit values.................................................................................. 6-1

6.1.2

Laboratory test conditions and real practical environment...................................... 6-2

6.1.3

Verification of temperature-rise............................................................................... 6-3

6.1.4

Important aspects regarding device temperature rise; Recommendations............ 6-3

6.1.4.1

Rated current .......................................................................................................... 6-3

6.1.4.2

Thermal protective devices ..................................................................................... 6-4

6.1.4.3

Conductor cross sections ....................................................................................... 6-4

6.1.4.4

Conductor length .................................................................................................... 6-5

6.1.4.5

Tightening torques .................................................................................................. 6-5

6.1.4.6

Line ducting ............................................................................................................ 6-5

6.1.4.7

Operating frequency and harmonics....................................................................... 6-6

6.1.4.8

Mounting devices side-by-side ............................................................................... 6-6

6.1.4.9

Mounting position.................................................................................................... 6-6

6.1.5

Thermal imaging cameras ...................................................................................... 6-6

6.2

Short-circuit withstand capacity ......................................................................... 6-7

LVSAM-WP001A-EN-P - April 2009

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