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15A ENGLISH CHINESE AE630-SW AE1000-SW AE1250-SW AE1600-SW AE2000-SWA AE2000-SW AE2500-SW AE3200-SW AE4000-SWA AE4000-SW AE5000-SW AE6300-SW ӊฐՋคᅋᅢჾ࿒ျդ౹ ᅋடร 対象機種 泌遡儀冦真内狭臓那 wfi†«¡ s¶fl¢† ae MITSUBISHI Low-Voltage Air Circuit Breakers series World Super AE AE-SW ご使用の前に必ずこの取扱説明書をお読みください。 この説明書は、最終ユーザまでお届けください。 IMPORTANT NOTE: Before using these Series AE breakers, please read these instructions carefully, and make sure that all actual users also read them. JAPANESE 三菱低圧気中遮断器 World Super AE 取扱説明書 Types covered in this manual 幎區弖雰┭ 夬複嗹 ae 狭臓那練塑咏賑┟杯麟餌怛連壅叫烏方秩篇┟ 炎函磯麻嚆嗹削卩壅叫烏方秩< MODEL INSTRUCTION MANUAL

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AE630-SW AE1000-SW AE1250-SW AE1600-SWAE2000-SWAAE2000-SW AE2500-SW AE3200-SWAE4000-SWAAE4000-SW AE5000-SW AE6300-SW

対象機種

MITSUBISHI Low-Voltage Air Circuit Breakers series World Su per AE

AE-SW

ご使用の前に必ずこの取扱説明書をお読みください。この説明書は、最終ユーザまでお届けください。

IMPORTANT NOTE: Before using these Series AE breakers, please read these instructions carefully, and make sure that all actual users also read them.

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三菱低圧気中遮断器 World Super AE

取扱説明書

Types covered in this manual

MODEL

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

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Failure to follow these in-structions may result in dan-gerous conditions, which inturn could lead to severepersonal injury or evendeath.

Failure to follow these instruc-tions may result in dangerousconditions, which could resultin moderate to slight personalinjury or damage to equip-ments and facilities.

Safety precautions

Warning for possible electrification undercertain conditions.

¡Do not use this device on the conditions over ratings. Otherwise, ground-fault or short circuit fault could occur due todielectric breakdown. Or explosion could occur due to a short circuit protection failure.

¡Do not touch the terminals. There is a risk of electrical shock.

DANGER CAUTION

¡Before using this device, make sure to read this Instruction manual thoroughly. The cautionary items noted herein are ofthe utmost importance for the safe use of this device, and should always be strictly followed.

¡Please make sure that the final user receives this Instruction manual.¡This Instruction manual is prepared for an electrical expert.

The following symbols have been used:

This means prohibition. Never ignore thisinstruction.

Warning for possible outbreak of a fireunder certain conditions.

Be sure to follow these instructions with-out fail.

DANGER

CAUTION¡A qualified electrician should install this equipment.¡Inspection and maintenance should be performed by a qualified electrician and only after shutting off the electric power

and verifying that there is no voltage present. Failure to do so could result in an electrical shock.¡Make sure to tighten the terminal screws to the torque specified in the instruction manual. Failure to do so could result

in fire.¡Do not install in areas subject to high temperatures, high humidity, dust, corrosive gas, vibrations, or shocks, etc. To do

so could result in malfunction or fire.¡Install so that trash, concrete dust, iron filings or rainwater cannot get into the circuit breaker unit interior. Failure to do

so could result in malfunction or fire.¡When the circuit breaker trips automatically, always clear the source of the malfunction before closing the circuit

breaker. Failure to do so could result in fire.¡Terminal screws should be tightened periodically. Failure to do so could result in fire.¡Use the breaker in 50/60 Hz. Failure to do so could result in malfunction or fire.¡Dispose of this product as industrial waste.

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¡Safety precautions ................................................. 2¡External view .......................................................... 3¡Internal construction ............................................... 4¡Outline dimensions and Weight ............................. 4¡Unpacking .............................................................. 5¡Storage ................................................................... 5¡Handling ................................................................. 6¡Installation .............................................................. 7¡Mount of drawout handle........................................ 8¡Attach the Inter-phase Barrier ................................ 8¡Connection ............................................................. 9¡Insert operation .................................................... 11¡Drawout operation ................................................ 13¡Charging operation ............................................... 15¡Opening/Closing operation .................................. 16¡Door interlock (DI) ................................................ 18

¡Cylinder lock (CYL) and Castell lock (CAL) ......... 18¡Shutter lock (SST-LOCK) ..................................... 19¡Safety shutter name plate .................................... 19¡Functions of electronic trip relay (ETR) parts ...... 20¡Characteristics setting of type WS relay .............. 22¡Characteristics setting of type WM relay ............. 23¡Characteristics setting of type WB relay .............. 24¡Characteristic setting of optional setting module ... 25¡Setting the operation characteristics .................... 27¡Wiring diagram ..................................................... 29¡Technical note (Arc space, Reverse connection) .. 30¡Technical note (Performance of withstand voltage) ... 30¡Technical note (Service conditions) ..................... 31¡Guarantee ............................................................ 31¡Inspection and Maintenance ................................ 32¡Service Network ................................................... 38

External view< Fixed type >

Note: The fixed type is provided with lifting hooks (HP).

< Drawout type >

Fig. 3-1 Fig. 3-2

Cradle

Charging handle

Drawout position indicator

Drawout handle aperture

Drawout handle

Extension rail

Control circuit connector Control circuit terminal box

Drawout state

Arc-extinguish chamber

OFF button

ON buttons

Charging handle

Charging indicator

ON/OFF indicatorRated name plate

Manual reset button (option)

Electronic trip relay

Pad lock hook

Control circuit terminal box

< Drawout type >

Fig. 3-3

Fix bolt

AE4000-SW~ AE6300-SW 3P

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Internal construction

1Control circuit terminal block2Control circuit connector3Auxiliary switch4Shunt trip device, closing coil5Electronic trip relay6Front cover7Tripping mechanism8Closing mechanism9Charging mechanismAClosing springBDrawout mechanismCIntermediate baseDArc-extinguishing chamberEMovable contactFFixed contactGConductor on the breakerHConductor on the cradleIMain circuit junctionJBaseKContact springLConductor on the breakerMConductor on the cradleNPower supply CTOCurrent sensor coilPCradleQCradle name plate

Table 4-1

Outline dimensions and Weight

Type AE630-SW AE1000-SW AE1250-SW AE1600-SW AE2000-SWA340 ✕ 410 ✕ 290 ✕ 108425 ✕ 410 ✕ 290 ✕ 108300 ✕ 430 ✕ 375 ✕ 104385 ✕ 430 ✕ 375 ✕ 104

475770843135

340 ✕ 410 ✕ 290 ✕ 40425 ✕ 410 ✕ 290 ✕ 40300 ✕ 430 ✕ 375 ✕ 61385 ✕ 430 ✕ 375 ✕ 61

40506377

42526579

415164782630

Dimensiona ✕ b ✕ c ✕ d

(mm)

3P4P3P4P3P4P3P4P3P4P

Weight (kg)

Fixedtype

Drawouttype

Fixedtype

Drawouttype

Cradleonly

Table 4-2

Type AE2000-SW AE2500-SW AE3200-SW

607292113

3543

617393114

6375951163644

AE4000-SWA475 ✕ 410 ✕ 290 ✕ 117605 ✕ 410 ✕ 290 ✕ 117439 ✕ 430 ✕ 375 ✕ 109569 ✕ 430 ✕ 375 ✕ 109

8199

1081364961

475 ✕ 410 ✕ 290 ✕ 40605 ✕ 410 ✕ 290 ✕ 40435 ✕ 430 ✕ 375 ✕ 61565 ✕ 430 ✕ 375 ✕ 61

Dimensiona ✕ b ✕ c ✕ d

(mm)

3P4P3P4P3P4P3P4P3P4P

Weight (kg)

Fixedtype

Drawouttype

Fixedtype

Drawouttype

Cradleonly

AE-SW

Fig. 4-1

¡Drawout type

Fig. 4-3

Fig. 4-4

¡Fixed type

Fig. 4-2

b

a c d11

43 15 c d

40

a (MAX)

b

Drawout handle aperture

Drawout handle

Max

.173

200

Cover position

169

200

Type

Dimensiona ✕ b ✕ c ✕ d

(mm)

Weight (kg)

Fixedtype

Drawouttype

Fixedtype

Drawouttype

Cradleonly

AE4000-SW AE5000-SW AE6300-SW

233256 (279)

118133 (148)

240263 (286)

125140 (155)

874 ✕ 414 ✕ 290 ✕ 1361004 (1134) ✕ 414 ✕ 290 ✕ 136

875 ✕ 480 ✕ 375 ✕ 1231005 (1135) ✕ 480 ✕ 375 ✕ 123

160180 (200)

3P4P3P4P3P4P3P4P3P4P

Table 4-3

( ) shows the value for 4P FN type, Neutral pole current capacity is 100% of the rated current.

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Accessories nameplate

ETR accessories Nameplate

CT rated name plate

Rated name plate

Storage

Unpacking

Fig. 5-1

1 Make sure that the packing case is free from any abnormality such asbreaking and/or wetting.

2 Referring to the rating nameplate, make sure that the delivered breakeris in conformity with your order. Serial No. is indicated on the ratedname plate and the cradle name plate (Fig. 4-1Q).

Fig. 5-2 Fig. 5-3

Fig. 5-4

✽ When you start using the breaker after storage and if its storage period is over 6 years, use it after lubrication as stated in“Grease lubricating procedure” for the maintenance manual.

Fig. 5-5 Fig. 5-6 Fig. 5-7

Fig. 5-8 Fig. 5-9

Fig. 5-10

Fig. 5-11

Fixed type Drawout type

OFF

+60°C

–20°C

H2S ≤ 0.01ppmSO2 ≤ 0.05ppmNH3 ≤ 0.25ppm

Not attached

Average temperature for 24 hours,however, shall not be higher than 35°C.

Avoid humid air.Relative humidity : 85% max.

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Handling

Fig. 6-1

Lifting hooks (HP)

Fig. 6-2Never drop the breaker whenhandling.

Never roll the breakerwhen handling.

Fig. 6-3Fixed type

Fig. 6-4When the drawout breaker islifted with the cradle, lift itwhen it is the “CONNECT”position.

Drawout type

Fig. 6-5When lifting and placing, be careful nei-ther to drop nor to impact the breaker andthe terminals for the center of gravity isby the terminal.

CONNECT position

Wire length: 1 m or more Wire length: 1 m or more

Fig. 6-6To lift the breaker types AE4000-SW,AE5000-SW and AE6300-SW, be sure touse four ropes with a length of 1 m ormore, or use the lifting truck, apply forfurther detail.

length ≥ 1 m

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Tolerance on support flatness ≤ 1 mm

1 m

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Fig. 7-1

< Drawout type >

Fig. 7-2

M8Earthing terminal

M12

M8Earthingterminal

M12

Fig. 7-8

< Fixed type >

Operate the drawout operation (CONNECT position to DRAWOUT position) according to instructions of drawoutoperation. (Refer to P.13 and 14.)

Lifting by lifting truck or lifting hooks

Fig. 7-5

Fig. 7-6

CAUTION

Fig. 7-7

Lifting

Falling

On AE4000-SWA,AE4000-SW ~AE6300-SW, the center of gravity of thecradle is located at the terminal posi-tion. When the main body is removedfrom the cradle, the cradle may turn overbackward. Take measures againstoverturning.

When the main body is drawn out,the center of gravity shifts to thefront. If the cradle is not secured,take measures against overturningand dropping.

CAUTION

AE630-SW~AE4000-SWA

Fig. 7-3 Fig. 7-4

In the case of AE4000 ~ 6300-SW, insert four M12 bolts from the bottom and two M12 bolts from the back to mount thecradle as shown in Fig. 7-3. In the case of 4P FN type, insert six M12 bolts from the bottom and two M12 bolts from theback to mount the cradle as shown in Fig. 7-4.

AE4000 ~ 6300-SW 3P & 4P (HN) AE4000 ~ 6300-SW 4P (FN)

Mounting angle (Non-magnetic)

2-M12

6-M12

2-M12

4-M12

Mounting angle (Non-magnetic)Cradle

Support

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Fig. 8-1 Fig. 8-2

Fig. 8-4

Note: The drawout handle cannot be mountedon the left side of the cradle when thecradle is provided with a mechanicalinter lock (MI) or a door inter lock (DI).Mount the handle at an appropriateposition in the panel.

Cradle

Handle holder Drawout handle

Mtg. Screw M5 ✕ 122.8 ~ 3.6 N·m

Nut M5

Mechanical interlock (MI)or

door interlock (DI)

¡Mounting on the left side ¡Mounting on the right side

Mount of drawout handle

The drawout handle can be mounted on any of the left and right sides of the cradle.

Attach the Inter-phase Barrier

Insert in the slot on the breaker.

Fig. 8-3

<Fixed type> <Drawout type>

Fig. 8-5

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M3.5 ✕ 10Torque: 0.8 ~ 1.2N・m

Max. 200 mmFixing support

25mm

Connection

■Main circuit

Fig. 9-1 Use small washers to connect thatthe washers do not overlap witheach other.

Fig. 9-3

Fig. 9-2

M1240 ~ 50N·m

Conductor

If the screw is tightened with exces-sive torque, the terminal and thescrew may be damaged. Tightenthe screw to the specified torque.

Screwdrivers should be used whosediameters are of size suited to thediameters of the cruciform grooves.Size of toolhead : PH2

Fig. 9-4

■Control circuit

¡Crimp-type terminal size

Recommended crimp-type terminalsEx.1.25 mm2 ~ 2.0 mm2 wires

N2-M3(RAP2-3.5) (JST)FN2-M3(RBP2-3.5) (JST)N2-YS3A(JST)

Fig. 9-5 Fig. 9-6 Fig. 9-7

Passage wiring

Max. 7.2 mm

ACB termi-nal (silver-plated)

CAUTION CAUTION

CAUTION

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Table 10-1 Electromagnetic force in N per 1 m conductor (3-phase short circulation)Type

Conductor distance (mm)Prospective fault current

kA (pf)

(N)

Drawout type Fixed type

30 (0.2)42 (0.2)50 (0.2)65 (0.2)75 (0.2)85 (0.2)100 (0.2)130 (0.2)

AE630-SW~

AE1600-SW85

7,70015,10021,40036,100

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3P115

5,70011,20015,80026,700

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4P105

6,30012,20017,30029,300

————

3P190

3,5006,8009,600

16,20021,50027,600

——

4P170

3,9007,600

10,70018,10024,10030,900

——

3P152

4,3008,500

12,00020,20026,90034,500

——

4P145

4,5008,900

12,60021,20028,20036,200

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AE2000-SWAAE4000-SWAAE2000-SW

~AE3200-SW

1305,1009,900

14,00023,60031,50040,400

——

AE4000-SW~

AE6300-SW262

2,5005,0007,000

11,80015,80020,00027,80047,000

Table 10-2

Conductor size (IEC60947-1)(40°C ambient temperature, open air)

Note: Table 10-2 shows conductor size based on IEC 60947-1 in ambient temperature 40°C and open air. And the examination circuit is as Fig. 10-1

Rated current max. (A)

630100012501600200025003200

4000 (AE4000-SW)50006300

Arrangement

VerticalVerticalVerticalVerticalVerticalVerticalVertical

Vertical

Vertical

VerticalVerticalVertical

Connecting conductors (Copper bus bar)Quantity

2222343

3

4

444

Conductor size (mm)40 ✕ 560 ✕ 580 ✕ 5

100 ✕ 5

100 ✕ 10

150 ✕ 10

100 ✕ 10150 ✕ 10200 ✕ 10

AE4000-SWAFixed type

AE4000-SWADrawout type

4000

4000

Fig. 10-1

3m

2m

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Using a lifter or ropes

Insert operation

■DISCONNECT → CONNECT position

1 Release the lock levers, and pull the extension rails for-ward.

2 Place the breaker on the extension rails, using a lifter orropes. Mount the concave of the breaker in the rail pro-truding portion. (Fig. 11-5)

Fig. 11-1

1

3 Slowly push the breaker in unit it does not move.To insert the breaker, push each side equally.Otherwise (in the case of inserting slantwise) the breakercan not move smoothly.When ACB is installed at a high position, please do theDrawout / Insert operation by two people.

Fig. 11-3

3

4 Keeping the OFF button pushed, insert the drawout handle.Make sure that the drawout position indicator shows “DIS-CONNECT” (Fig. 11-7).

Fig. 11-2

2

Falling

Shut finger

Take care not to shut finger be-tween extension rails and switchboard when the breaker is insert.

DISCONNECT position

(Prohibition)

Do not insert the drawout handle unless the OFF but-ton is pushed.There is a possibility of damaging.

Extension rails

Lock levers

Click!

Concave of the breaker

Projection of the rail

Fig. 11-5

Fig. 11-4

Fig. 11-7

If the breaker main body is puton the rails with the cradle un-secured, the center of gravityshifts to the front. Take mea-sures against overturning.

CAUTION

CAUTION4

OFF button

Push

Insert Drawout handle

Fig. 11-6

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TEST position

Latch

Releaseposition

Cover

Push

Lock plate

Lock position

5 Push the lock plate in fully until it is latched to releasethe lock.

(Note:)(a) If the lock plate is not fully released, turn the

drawout handle to right and left a little.(b) Be sure to push the lock plate in fully to release

position, otherwise the drawout position indicatormay not function collectoly.

Fig. 12-1

7 When the breaker is inserted to the test position, thedrawout position indicator shows TEST position, and thelock plate automatically protrudes to lock the drawouthandle.

Fig. 12-3

7

Insert the breaker until the lock plate protrudes. If it doesnot protruding, the breaker may not be connected com-pletely.

6 After releasing the lock plate, turn the drawout handleclockwise. Operating torque is less than 30 N·m.

(Note:)(a) Do not try to pull the unit out while inserting it as

doing so may not accurately display the posi-tion. If the unit is pulled out in the middle of theinserting process, pull it out to the circuit dis-connecting position and then insert it again.

Fig. 12-2

6

8 Then, push the lock plate to turn the handle clockwise.When the breaker is inserted to the connect position,the lock plate automatically protrudes to indicate thatthe breaker has been inserted completely. The drawoutposition indicator shows CONNECT position.

(Note:)(a) After insertion is completed, do not turn the

drawout handle further.(b) The drawout position indicator shows the position

(CONNECT or TEST) of the breaker at the timewhen the lock plate protrudes. When the lockplate is in the released state, the indicator showsthe reference position.

(c) It is impossible to close the breaker when insert-ing the drawout handle.

8

≤ 30N・m

Check 1The lock plate is jutted out.

Automatic

Check 2CONNECT (Connection) position

Fig. 12-4

CAUTION

5

9

Fig. 12-5

9 For the AE4000 ~ 6300-SW series (See Fig. 12-5), shallbe sure to tighten the screws on both sides to securethe breaker.

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OFF button

Push

Drawout handle

Drawout operation

2 Keeping the OFF button pushed, insert the drawouthandle.

Fig. 13-3

2

(Prohibition)

Do not insert the drawout handle unless the OFFbutton is pushed.

3 Push the lock plate in fully until it is latched to releasethe lock.

(Note:)(a) If the lock plate is not fully released, turn the

drawout handle to right and left a little.(b) Be sure to push the lock plate in fully to the re-

lease position, otherwise the drawout position in-dicator may not function correctly.

4 After releasing the lock plate, turn the drawout handlecounterclockwise. Operating torque is less than 30 N·m.

(Note:)(a) In the middle of drawout operation, do not turn

the drawout handle insert operation. The drawoutposition indicator may not function correctly.In this case, pull the unit out to the circuit discon-necting position and insert it to the circuit con-necting position. Then drawout it again.

CONNECT position

Fig. 13-2

1

Fig. 13-1

1 Remove two fixing bolts (M12) for the types AE4000 ~6300-SW. (See Fig. 13-1)

■CONNECT → DISCONNECT position

Lock plate

LatchCover

PushLock position

Releaseposition

Fig. 13-4

3

Fig. 13-5

4

≤ 30N・m

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Click!

Lock lever

TEST position

Automatic

5 When the breaker is drawn out to the test position, thedrawout position indicator shows TEST position, and thelock plate automatically protrudes to lock the drawouthandle.

Fig. 14-1

5

6 Then, push in the lock plate, turn the drawout handlecounterclockwise to change the displayed extractionposition to the DISCONNECT position until the drawoutposition indicator shows disconnect position. The handleoperation is completed. The breaker can be drawn outby hand.

(Note:)(a) The lock plate may project before the breaker

moves to the DISCONNECT position. Push thelock plate in and continue to operate the handle.

(b) If the lock plate is not fully released, turn thedrawout handle to right and left a little.

(c) When the breaker is drawn out to the DISCON-NECT position, the drawout handle is idly rotatedand the lock plate does not protrude.

7 To remove the breaker main body from the cradle, pullthe lock levers toward you to unlock the main body, pullthe rails toward you, and draw out the breaker.

Fig. 14-2

6

Fig. 14-4

7

Take care not to shut finger be-tween extension rails and switchboard when the breaker isdrawn out.

Shut finger

Falling

DISCONNECTposition

Fig. 14-3

When the main body is drawnout, the center of gravity shiftsto the front. If the cradle is notsecured, take measures againstoverturning and falling.

CAUTION CAUTION

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Charging operation

Fig. 15-3

¡Manual charging operation is also possible using the charg-ing handle.

¡Although the charging motor has a short time rating it canbe continuously operated for up to ten times.

¡Since the charging complete switch is separate from themotor charging circuit, the sequence can be arranged asrequired.

Fig. 15-2

Table 15-1 Motor charging rating< Motor charging >The closing spring is electrically charged.This is an “ON charge method”, in which the spring is auto-matically charged when the breaker is closed.

Ratedvoltage

(V)

Applicablevoltage

range (V)

Appliedvoltage

(V)

Inrushcurrent

(peak) (A)

Steadycurrent

(A)

Chargingtime

Criterion forpower

requirement(VA)

24 DC48 DC

100-125AC/DC

200-250AC/DC

18-26.436-52.8

85-137.5

170-275

2448

100125200250

2214

10 (10)12 (12)5 (7)6 (8)

63

3 (4)3 (4)1 (2)1 (2)

5 sec orless

500

70010007001000

Note 1: Contents in parentheses show the case of AE4000-SWA 4-pole, AE4000-SW, AE5000-SW and AE6300-SW. 24 V DC and 48 V DC products of AE4000-SWA 4-pole, AE4000-SW, AE5000-SW and AE6300-SW cannot be manufactured.

Note 2: Operating power supply capacity of the motor charging should be prepared not to be lower than an applicable voltage range during charging.

< Manual charging >Press the charging handle down at full stroke 7 or 8 timesuntil a click sounds. (It is completion when a charging handlebecomes light.) Then, the closing spring will be fully charged.The charging indicator will show CHARGED.The operating load is 30 N·m or less.

Charge operation: 7 to 8 times

MD circuit diagram

ChargingcompletionSwitch output

M

Apply for further of 24 V DC and 48 V DC.Breaker

Controlrelay

Motor chargingcircuit

Charging limitswitch

Charging completion switch

Motor

Controlsupply

413414

U1

U2

8 To drawout the breaker, pull each side equally.Otherwise (in the case of drawing slantwise) the breakercan not move smoothly.When ACB is installed at a high position, please do theDrawout / Insert operation by two people.

(Note:)Since the center of gravity is by the terminal, theCradle support is required to prevent from falling.(See Fig. 15-1)

Fig. 15-1

8

Cradle support

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Fig. 16-1

Opening/Closing operation

< Conditions of ON operation >ON operation will be possible, when all the following condi-tions have fulfilled.

Manual operation

< Closing >Push the ON button, the breaker will close. The ON/OFFindicator will show “ON”, and the charging indicator will show“DISCHARGED”. Operating force is less than 50N.

(Note:)When the OFF lock device (Padlock, cylinder lock,castell lock etc.) is used, the closing operation shouldbe made after the lock is released.Opening and closing of the drawout type breakermust be carried out in either the CONNECT or theTEST position.If an under voltage trip device (UVT) is provided, itsrated voltage should be applied before attempting toclose and open the breaker.

< Opening >Push the OFF button, the breaker will be opened and theON/OFF indicator will show “OFF”. Operating force is lessthan 50N.

Fig. 16-2

Fig. 16-3

OFF

non-OFF instructions

ON

ON

OFF

OFF

¡The breaker is OFF condition.¡The closing spring is charged.

The charging indicator shows “CHARGED”.¡The state without OFF operations.

•Without SHT operation•Without mechanical lock (Padlock, Cylinder lock, Mechanical in-terlock etc.)

•UVT controller power is supplied and no operation with trip ter-minals.

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Fig. 17-1

Power supply

A1

A2

Air circuit breakerMin. 80ms

CC Unit

CCOne pulse

circuit

Note: 24 to 48 V DC does not have rectifier circuit.

SHT circuit diagram

Fig. 17-2

Note: 24 to 48 V DC does not have rectifier circuit.

Power supply

Air circuit breaker Cut-off switch SHT unit

SHT

C1

C2

Min. 40ms

UVT circuit diagram (for 380-460 V AC)

Fig. 17-4

UVT circuit diagram (for 100-120 V AC, 200-240 V AC orDC voltage)

Fig. 17-3

Note: Use a pushbutton for tripping having power ratings of 150 V DC and 0.5 A or more.

D1

D2

UVT controller

UVTcoil

Push buttonfor trippingMin 0.2s

Max. 2m

Air circuit breaker

DT1

DT2

D1

D2

IN1

IN2

OUT3

OUT4

UVT controller

UVTcoil

Externalunit

Air circuit breaker

Note: Use a pushbutton for tripping having power ratings of 150 V DC and 0.5 A or more.The external transformer dedicated for AE-SW is used. Only one UVT controller can be connected to one external unit.

Max. 2m

DT1

DT2

Push buttonfor trippingMin 0.2s

Electrical operation

< Closing >Remote closing can be made by emerging the closing coil (CC).Apply the rated voltage to the control terminals A1 , A2 , andthe breaker closes.The unit comprises an unti-pumping circuit which allows onlyone action without first de-energizing then re-energizing.To re-close the breaker, once turn off power (between A1 and A2 ) to the closing coil, and re-apply the rated voltage to them.When the breaker has an under-voltage trip device (UVT), thebreaker cannot be closed if power is not applied. (After power isapplied to the UVT, it takes a waiting time of 1.5 sec until thebreaker can be closed.)

< Opening >The use of a shunt trip device (SHT) or an under-voltage tripdevice (UVT) enables to electrically trip the breaker.When an SHT is used, apply the rated voltage to C1 and C2 onthe control circuit terminal block.When a UVT is used, open the trip terminals DT1 and DT2 onthe control circuit terminal block. (A short-circuiting bar has beenfitted before shipment. Remove the bar before using the termi-nals.)Or turn off an applied voltage to D1 and D2 .

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< Procedures for releasing door interlock >1 Even when the breaker is on, the interlock can be manually released.

For this purpose, make a hole 7 or more in diameter in the panel door. (See the following figure.)

Release

Door

5

When the breaker is on

(5)

40

20

View A

Door hook

Direction A

Hole for releasing 7 or more in diameter

Cylinder lock (CYL) and Castell Lock (CAL)

< Procedures for locking in off state >1 Press the OFF button to turn off the ACB.

2 Hold down the OFF button and turn the key to the lockingside. Then, the key can be removed, and the breaker willbe locked in the off state.

Door interlock (DI)

Lock

OFFOFF OFFOFF

< Releasing procedures >1 Insert the key, and turn the key to the releasing side.

If the key cannot be turned smoothly, hold down the OFFbutton and turn the key to the releasing side.

Release

OFFOFF

Fig. 18-1

Fig. 18-2Fig. 18-3 Fig. 18-4

(mm)

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The safety shutter can be locked at the closing position so thatthe live parts are not touched.Prepare a pad lock (5 in diameter) by yourself.

Pad lock (f5)

Shutter lock

Fig. 19-1

Safety shutter name plate

Please refer to a lower figure, if you need to attach the sticker “BUSBARS” and “CABLES” included in the package of the safety shutter.

Fig. 19-2

Bundled name plate

Bundled name plate

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< Functions >1 ERR. LED, Contact alarm output

When any abnormality or setting failure is found in ETR,the LED alerts the operators to the abnormal status. Whenthe power type is P3 to P5, contact output is given be-tween 513 and 574 on the control circuit terminal block.•ETR function (Microprocessor, H/W)•Mis-setting of INST. /MCR dial (P.27)•Internal wiring of breaker related to ETR

2 RUN LED (ETR)This LED indicates that ETR is functional. When controlpower is applied or approx. 10% of current flows into themain circuit, the internal circuit will start, and the LED willlight.

3 RUN LED (Optional setting module)This LED indicates that the optional setting module is func-tional.When the control power is applied or approx. 10% of themain circuit current flows, the LED will light.

4 Trip indicator (LED and contact alarm output)The LED indicates the tripping or pre-alarm status. Whenthe power supply type is P3 to P5, contact output is givenbetween 513 (common) and 524 , 534 , 544 and 554 onthe control circuit terminal block.When the current exceeds pre-alarm current setting (Ip),the PAL LED will blink. When the LTD time (1/2 of TL) ispassed, the PAL LED will light and output the contact.

As for the display and interface unit, see the separate instruction manual.

3RUN LED (GFR)

5TAL LED

4LED indicating cause of tripping

4LED indicating cause of tripping

1ERR. LED

2RUN LED (ETR)

7RESET button

6MCR

Do notset

5 TAL LED and contact output Option

The ETR temperature detector is made functional by fit-ting a TAL sensor.When the power type is P3 to P5, output is given between513 and 564 on the control circuit terminal block. Whenthe temperature drops, the output will be reset. To retainthe output, take measures with an external sequence.

6 MCR (Making current release) Option

Only when the breaker is turned on (from the off state), ithas the INST function. After it is turned on, the INST func-tion will be disabled. If you specify the use of MCR whenplacing an order, the MCR switch will be incorporated inthe main body. MCR will be functional by setting the INSTsetting dial of ETR to the MCR side. (Refer to Fig. 20-2)

7 Reset buttonThe trip indicator (LED and contact alarm output) can bereset by pressing the “RESET” button on the front panelof ETR or short-circuiting RS1 and RS2 on the control cir-cuit terminal block.(P1 and P2 types are not provided with the function toreset the indication from the control circuit terminal block.)A function is provided to temporarily lock LTD and STDwhen the INST function is tested with the field test device.(See the breaker tester instruction manual.)

Fig. 20-1

Functions of electronic trip relay (ETR) parts

Fig. 20-2

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Table 21-1

Generatorprotection use

Special purposeuse

Load currentLED indication

General use

Usage

WBWB1WB2WB3

ETR type

IuUninterrupted

current

WSWS1WS2WS3

WMWM1WM2WM3

ILLTD pick-up

current

IrRated current

Base currentof LED indication

Note: When the “OVER” of WS type and the “100%” of LED are lighting, the current value is over LTD pick-up current. The breaker carries out trip operation after specified time.

OVER

100

80

60%Iu

OVER

100

80

60%Ir

100

80

60

40%IL

< Load current LED >The current value which is used as the reference of the loadcurrent indication LED, varies depending on the ETR typesand characteristics setting.

< Power supply >Power supply is required for the trip indicator (LED, alarm contact output), the measurement extension module, the display(LCD), etc. Over-current tripping, function when there is no control power supply, it operates with the energy of internal CT.

Table 21-2 Ratings of the power supply and output contactsType code

P1P2

P3

P4P5

Rated voltage Alarm output contacts--

6-contacts

6-contacts6-contacts (SSR)

Voltage (V)

AC

DC

24012012530

Resistive load cos f=1.01A1A

0.1A1A

Inductive load cos f=0.4 L/R=0.70.5A1A

0.05A1A

Voltage (V)

AC

DC

24012024030

Peak current0.3A0.3A0.3A0.3A

Current0.1A0.1A0.1A0.1A

max. ON resistance5Ω5Ω5Ω5Ω

100-240V AC·DC24-60V DC100-240V AC 100-125V DC24-60V DC100-240V DC

1LTD

Self-holding

2STD/INST

Self-holding

3G1/E1/APRefer to

under table

4PAL

Automaticreset

5TAL

Automaticreset

6ERR.

Automaticreset

G1Self-holdingAutomatic

reset

E1Self-holdingAutomatic

reset

AP-

Automaticreset

ETR dial setTRIP side

ALARM side

Self-holding : The output is maintained until it resets.

Automatic reset : The output will be reset if it back to normal condition.

Table 21-5 Resetting of the output contact

Criterion for power requirement15VA10VA

15VA

10VA15VA

Table 21-3 Alarm contact capacity (Type code P3 and P4)

Table 21-4 Current capacity (Type code P5)

In case of power type P3 or P4, the alarm contact output relay is high sensitive relay. Therefore may occur a chattering noise(approximately 1 ms) by ON/OFF operation of the breaker. Please adopt a time constant filter of several ms, or samplingdouble reading, or the like.

CAUTION

OFF

Current

Blink

Lighting

Current

1/2 TL

ON

Ip

PAL LED

PAL OUT(contact output) time (t)

< Pre-alarm function >When the current exceeds pre-alarm current setting (lp), thePAL LED will blink. When the LTD time (1/2 of TL) is passed,the PAL LED will light and output the contact.

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Table 22

1

2

6

3

5

4

7

Note: The figure includes the optional G1 setting module, display and MCR.

Characteristics setting of type WS relay

12-10-8-6-4-2-2-4-6-8-10-12

10-8-6-4-2-2-4-6-8-10(INST) (MCR)

(INST) (MCR)

(INST) (MCR)

WS3

WS2

WS1AE2000-SWA, AE4000-SWAAE5000-SW

AE6300-SW

16-12-10-8-6-4-2-2-4-6-8-10-12-16

✕ Ir

✕ Ir

✕ IrAE630-SW~AE1600-SWAE2000-SW~AE3200-SW, AE4000-SW

No.

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Mark

Ir

Iu

TL

Isd

Tsd

Ii

IpTp

Adjustable setting range

0.5 ~ 1.0 (0.05step) ✕ In (CT rating)

0.8 ~ 1.0 ✕ Ir (0.02step), Pick-up current : 1.15 ✕ Iu

12-25-50-100-150s at Iu ✕ 21.5-2-2.5-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10 ✕ Ir

0.5-0.4-0.3-0.2-0.1-0.06- 0.06-0.1-0.2-0.3-0.4-0.5s

Iu ✕ 0.68 ~ 1.0 (0.04step)-OVER1/2 TL at Iu ✕ 2 (after 1/2TL, PAL contact output turns on.)

Accuracy

1.05 ✕ Iu···Non pick-up1.25 ✕ Iu···Pick-up

±20%±15%±20%

It operates in the rangebetween 0.04 and 0.08s

when the time set at 0.06s.

±15%

±10%±20%

Factory defaultvalue

1.0

1.0

15010

0.5 (I2t ON)

WS1···16 (INST)

WS2···12 (INST)

WS3···10 (INST)

OVER—

Setting item

Current setting

Uninterruptedcurrent

LTD timeSTD pick-up current

STD time

INST/MCRpick-up current

Pre-alarm currentPre-alarm time

The table shows data obtained on the breakers provided with MCR (optional). For breakers without MCR, the setting position for MCR is not provided.

Relation of setting dialIn (CT rating)

(I2t ON) (I2t OFF)

Ir

Ig (Page 25)

IuIsdIi

IpIp2 (Page 26)Load current LED (60, 80, 100, OVER)

at Isd ✕ 1.5

7Pre-alarm current: Ip

2Uninterrupted current: Iu

4STD pick-up current: Isd

5STD time: Tsd

I2t ON

I2t OFF

Ope

ratio

n tim

e (s

)

Current (%)

3LTD time: TL

8Pre-alarm time: Tp

6INST Pick-up current: Ii

With MCR

Max. breaking time(In case of AE4000-SW~ 6300-SW, it is 0.05s)

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Characteristics setting of type WM relay

1

2

6

3

5

4

7

Note: The figure includes the optional G1 setting module, display and MCR.

No.

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Mark

Ir

IL

TL

Isd

Tsd

Ii

IpTp

Adjustable setting range

0.63 ~ 1.0 ✕ In (Adjust by factory : Fixed)

1.0-1.05-1.1-1.15-1.2 ✕ Ir15-20-25-30-40-60s at IL ✕ 1.2

1.5-2-2.5-3-3.5-4-4.5-5 ✕ Ir

0.5-0.4-0.3-0.2-0.1-0.06- 0.06-0.1-0.2-0.3-0.4-0.5s

IL ✕ 0.68 ~ 1.0 (0.04step)-OVER1/2 TL at IL ✕ 1.2 (after 1/2TL, PAL contact output turns on.)

Accuracy

±5%±20%±15%±20%

It operates in the rangebetween 0.04 and 0.08s

when the time set at 0.06s.

±15%

±5%±20%

Factory defaultvalue

Comply withordering sheet

1.15205

0.5 (I2t ON)

WM1···16 (INST)

WM2···12 (INST)

WM3···10 (INST)

OVER—

Setting item

Current setting

LTD pick-up currentLTD time

STD pick-up current

STD time

INST/MCRpick-up current

Pre-alarm currentPre-alarm time

(I2t ON) (I2t OFF)

The table shows data obtained on the breakers provided with MCR (optional). For breakers without MCR, the setting position for MCR is not provided.When the WM relay is used, the pre-alarm current at the setting, OVER, is the same as that at 1.0.

Relation of setting dialIn (CT rating) Ir (Fixed)

Ig(Page 25)

IL

IsdIi

IpIp2 (Page 26)Load current LED (40, 60, 80, 100)

12-10-8-6-4-2-2-4-6-8-10-12

10-8-6-4-2-2-4-6-8-10(INST) (MCR)

(INST) (MCR)

(INST) (MCR)

WM3

WM2

WM1AE2000-SWA, AE4000-SWAAE5000-SW

AE6300-SW

16-12-10-8-6-4-2-2-4-6-8-10-12-16

✕ Ir

✕ Ir

✕ IrAE630-SW~AE1600-SWAE2000-SW~AE3200-SW, AE4000-SW

at Isd ✕ 1.5

7Pre-alarm current: Ip

2LTD pick-up current: IL

4STD pick-up current: Isd

5STD time: Tsd

I2t ON

I2t OFF

Ope

ratio

n tim

e (s

)

Current (%)

3LTD time: TL

8Pre-alarm time: Tp

6INST Pick-up current: Ii

With MCR

Max. breaking time(In case of AE4000-SW~ 6300-SW, it is 0.05s)

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Table 24

Characteristics setting of type WB relay

1 6

7

Note: The figure include MCR function.

12-10-8-6-4-2-2-4-6-8-10-12

10-8-6-4-2-2-4-6-8-10(INST) (MCR)

(INST) (MCR)

(INST) (MCR)

WB3

WB2

WB1AE2000-SWA, AE4000-SWAAE5000-SW

AE6300-SW

16-12-10-8-6-4-2-2-4-6-8-10-12-16

✕ Ir

✕ Ir

✕ IrAE630-SW~AE1600-SWAE2000-SW~AE3200-SW, AE4000-SW

No.

1

6

7

8

Mark

Ir

Ii

IpTp

Adjustable setting range

0.5 ~ 1.0 (0.05step) ✕ In (CT rating)

Ir ✕ 0.68 ~ 1.0 (0.04step)-OVER75s at Ir ✕ 2 (after 75s, PAL contact output turns on.)

Accuracy

±15%

±10%±20%

Factory defaultvalue

1.0

WB1···16 (INST)

WB2···12 (INST)

WB3···10 (INST)

OVER—

Setting item

Current setting

INST/MCRpick-up current

Pre-alarm currentPre-alarm time

The table shows data obtained on the breakers provided with MCR (optional). For breakers without MCR, the setting position for MCR is not provided.

Relation of setting dialIn (CT rating) Ir

Ig (Page 25)

IiIpIp2 (Page 26)Load current LED (60, 80, 100, OVER)

Up to Icw

Up to Icw

7Pre-alarm current: Ip

8Pre-alarmtime: Tp

6INST pick-up current: Ii

Ope

ratio

n tim

e (s

)

Current (%)

Max. setting of let-through current

Max. setting of external OCR

Max. breaking time(In case of AE4000-SW~ 6300-SW, it is 0.05s)

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Table 25-1

Characteristic setting of optional setting module

< Characteristics setting of G1 module >

1

2

No.

1

2

Mark

Ig

Tg

Adjustable setting range

0.1 to 1.0✕In (0.1 steps)

3.0-1.5-0.8-0.5-0.3-0.15-�0.1 - �0.1-0.15-0.3-0.5-0.8-1.5-3.0 s

Accuracy

±20%

±20%

Setting for shipment

1.0

3s(TRIP)

Setting itemGround fault

pick-up current

Ground faulttime

(TRIP) (ALARM)(at 1.5 × Ig)

Ope

ratio

n tim

e (s

)

Ground fault current (% of CT rating In)

1Pick-up current: Ig

2Operating time: Tg

0.1 1.0

3.0±20%

�0.1(0.04 to 0.1s)

0.15±20%

¡When the 3pole breaker is used on a 3phase-4wires system, the neutral CT (NCT) is required for ground fault protection. As for the NCT installation, refer to instruction manual (included in the product).

¡In the case of ✽low-rating of AE630-SW, G1 module can not be mounted.✽ AE630-SW low rating type: 500A, 315A and 250A

Note: If the ground fault current setting Ig is 0.1, it is neces-sary to control the power supply. (Ground fault pro-tection does not operate correctly without powersupply.)

1Pick-up current: IΔn

1A 10A

3.0s±20%

0.15s±20%

2Operation time: Te

�0.1s(0.04 ~ 0.1s)

Ope

ratio

n tim

e (s

)

Earth leakage current (A)

< Characteristic setting of E1 module >By combining the ETR with Earth leakage protection(ER) andExternal ZCT, earth leakage protection is possible. Controlsupply is necessary for this function.

ZCT for load circuit

ZCT with primary conductors

ZCT for ground wire of transformer types

2

1

AE630-SW ~ AE1600-SW 3PAE630-SW ~ AE1600-SW 4PAE2000-SW ~ AE3200-SW 3PAE2000-SW ~ AE3200-SW 4P

ZCT typesZCT163

ZCT323

ZCT324

ACB types, poles

As for outline dimensions, refer to AE-SW catalogue, and make your choice in reference to the BUSBAR size.

AE630-SW ~ AE1600-SW 3PAE1250-SW ~ AE1600-SW, AE2000-SWA 3P

ZCT typesZTA1200AZTA2000A

ACB types, poles

ZCT typesZT15B ZT30B ZT40B ZT60B ZT80B ZT100B

¡Be sure to combine with ZCT of our products.¡As for the ZCT installation, reter to instruction manual (included in

the product).

Table 25-2No.

q

w

Mark

IΔn

Te

Adjustable setting range

1A-2A-3A-5A-10A

3-1.5-0.8-0.5-0.3-0.15-�0.1s - �0.1-0.15-0.3-0.5-0.8-1.5-3 s

Accuracy0%

–30%

±20%

Setting for shipment

10A

3s(TRIP)

Setting itemER pick-up

current

ER time (TRIP) (ALARM)(at 1.5 × IΔn)

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Characteristic setting of optional setting module

Table 26Adjustable setting range

0.5-0.6-0.7-0.8-0.84-0.88-0.92-0.96-1.0✕Iu0.5-0.6-0.7-0.8-0.84-0.88-0.92-0.96-1.0✕IL

0.9-0.8-0.7-0.6-0.5-0.4-0.3✕TL - 5-10-15-20-30-40-60s

No.

1

2

Mark

Ip2

Tp2

Setting for shipment

1.0

0.9 (✕TL)

Setting item2nd pre-alarm

current2nd pre-alarm

time (✕TL) (FLAT)

Accuracy±10%±5%

±20%

WSWM

WSWM

< Characteristic setting of AP module >By combining with the Pre-alarm function already installed instandard ETR, the two step pre-alarm functions can be con-structed.In case of AE630-SW low rating type, the control supply isnecessary for this function.

< N5 module >The LTD and pre-alarm characteristics of neutral pole be-come 50% of other poles. The STD and INST characteris-tics, however, are same as other poles (100% of other poles).In case of AE630-SW low rating type, the control supply isnecessary for this function.

LTD operating time: TL

12-25-50-100-150s (at Iu✕2)

For type WS relay

Ope

ratio

n tim

e (s

)

Current (% of Iu)

22nd Pre-alarm operating time: Tp2 (✕TL)

22nd Pre-alarm operating time: Tp2 (FLAT)

12nd Pre-alarm current: Ip2

LTD operating time: TL

15-20-25-30-40-60s (at IL✕1.2)

Ope

ratio

n tim

e (s

)

Current (% of IL)

12nd Pre-alarm current: Ip2

For type WM relay

22nd Pre-alarm operating time: Tp2 (FLAT)

22nd Pre-alarm operating time: Tp2 (✕TL)

1

2

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ETR cover

Operating hole for resetting

Sealing hole

Setting the operation characteristics

1 Prepare a small flat tipped screwdriver.

2 Insert the flat tipped screwdriver into the opening of theETR (Electronic trip relay) cover. Then, lightly turn thescrewdriver to the upside as shown in Fig. 27-1, and theETR cover will open.

3 The following two types of switches are used. Operatethe switches in accordance with the following procedures.

(a) Adjustable in stepA rotary step switch. Do not stop turning the switch ata point between steps. As for set in the between steps,it is work at one of two adjacent. The setting is thesame in the zone between two continuous readingson the heavy line. (Operating torque: 0.02 N·m or less)

(b) Pushbutton switchA restorable pushbutton switch. Press the switch witha force of 3N or less.

4 When any characteristic setting has been changed, checkthe tripping characteristics using a field test device. A dedi-cated field test device is available to check the character-istics through the test terminal of ETR. As for the check-ing procedures, see the instruction manual of the field testdevice.

6 mm or less

0.8 mm or less Side view of the flat tip

Fig. 27-1

Fig. 27-2

Test terminal (a) Adjustable in step (b) Push button

RESETbutton

RUN LED(ETR)

ERR LED

TAL LED

< Setting procedure >Note: Press the screwdriver in the direction of the arrow to open the cover.

Before setting, turn off the breakerand the ETR switch then make sureof no current conducting.

l i(xlr) 16121086 4

2INSTDo not set

< Relay sealing >Seal the ETR cover by using the sealing hole at the top of the ETR cover, if it is necessary.

Sealing hole

CAUTION

Fig. 27-3

When MCR (optional) is not provided, Iiis set as shown below. Do not set theswitch in the “Do not set” range indicatedby the arrows. Set the switch on the INSTside. As for the functions of MCR, seepage 20.

Specifications for field test device Y-2005

Test item

Testable range

Outside dimension (mm)

Counter

Control voltage

Weight

LTD, STD, INST, GFR, PAL

1% to 2500%

230(W) ✕ 120(H) ✕ 290(D)

0.000 to 999.999s

100 – 240V AC 50 / 60Hz

4.5kg

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< Example for ETR characteristics setting >For setting calculation, take AE1600-SW 1600A WS1G1 relay for example.Current settings and operating times are calculated.

InIrIu

TL

IsdTsdIiIpIgTg

= Rated current (CT rating)= Rated current setting= Uninterrupted current

(non-breaking current)= Long time delay pick-up current= Short time delay pick-up current= Short time delay tripping time= Instantaneous pick-up current= Pre-alarm pick-up current= Ground fault pick-up current= Ground fault operating time

Ir=0.8 ✕ In=0.8 ✕ 1600A=1280A

Iu=0.9 ✕ Ir=0.9 ✕ 1280A=1152A

Isd=3 ✕ Ir=3 ✕ 1280A=3840A

Ig=0.1 ✕ In=0.1 ✕ 1600A=160A

Ip=0.8 ✕ Iu=0.8 ✕ 1152A=921.6A

In=1600A

Ii=12 ✕ Ir=12 ✕ 1280A=15360A

TL=100 sec.Operating time at current twice as high as lu, 1152 ✕ 2=2304A

Tsd=0.3 sec.Operating time at current 1.5 times as high as Isd, 3480 ✕ 1.5=5760A

Tg=0.8 sec.Operating time at current 1.5 times as high as Ig, 160 ✕ 1.5=240A

Tp=1 2TL

For 1 2 of TL at 2304A:

100 ✕ 0.5=50 sec.

Fig. 28-1

Table 28-1 Calculated current and operating timeIn (CT rating)IrIuTL

IsdTsd

=1600A=1280A=1152A=100sec.±20% (at 2304A)=3840A±15%=0.3sec.±20% (at 5760A)

IiIpTpIgTg

=15360A±15%=921.6A±10%=50sec.±20% (at 2304A)=160A±20%=0.8sec. (at 240A) ±20%

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Mountingsurface

Electrical equipment, appliance and screen

Side plate

Technical note

When the short circuit is interrupted, hot gas blows out discharged from the exhaust port of the arc-extinguishing cham-ber, so provide a clearance as shown in the following table.In case of drawout type, secure appropriate space to prevent the fingers from getting trapped at the time of drawing.

Fig. 30-1

Table 30 DimensionsType

Applicable voltage 600 V AC or less

(Note 1) 0(Note 3) 50

162(Note 2) 50

0(Note 3) 50

240(Note 2) 50

660 V AC690 V AC

(Note 1)100(Note 3) 50

162(Note 2) 50

100(Note 3) 50

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Fixed type

Drawout type

ABCDABCD

AE630-SW ~ AE4000-SWA AE4000-SW ~ AE6300-SW

690 V AC or less

(Note 1)200(Note 3) 50

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(Note 1)200(Note 3) 50

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(mm)

Note 1: 300 mm or more clearance is necessary to inspect the arc-extinguishing chamber and contacts.

Note 2: The wiring space required for the control terminal block.

Note 3: In case of dimension B becomes larger when the mechani-cal interlock (MI), door interlock (DI), etc. are installed.

■ Arc space

■ Reverse connection availableLine and Load is not defined on the Main circuit terminals.Therefore reverse connection is available without any limitation.

■ Performance of withstand voltage

Between the live parts of different polesBetween the live parts of the main circuit and earth

Between the main upper terminals and lower terminalsBetween the live parts of the main circuit and the control circuit terminal blockBetween the accessories control circuit (Note 2) and earthBetween the ETR control circuit (Note 3) and earth

Withstand voltage (AC) Uimp

2000V AC 1 minute6kV(Note 4)

4kV

Test location

Main circuit (Note 1)

Control circuit

3500V AC 1 minute 12kV

Note 1: Disconnect the UVT voltage input wires (D1, D2) during withstand voltage test.(In the case of AC380-460V spec., disconnect the voltage input wire (IN1, IN2) of UVT external unit.)

Note 2: The Accessories are AX, MD, UVT, CC, SHT and AL.

Note 3: The electronic trip relay terminals(P1, P2, 513, 524, 534, 544, 554, 564, 574)

Note 4: AE4000-SW ~ AE6300-SW of Drawout type is 4kV.

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SHTechnical note

2. Special service conditionsIn case of special service condition, service life may be-come shorter in some cases.1Special environmental conditions

High temperature and/or high humidityCorrosive gas

2Special ambient temperatureIf the ambient temperature exceeds +40°C, the uninter-rupted current rating will be reduced.

3Special altitudeIf it is used at 2,000 m or higher the heat radiation rate isreduced decreasing the operating voltage rating, continu-ous current capacity and breaking capacity. Moreoverthe durability of the insulation is also decreased owing tothe atmospheric pressure. Apply for further detail.

Guarantee

Guarantee1. Free guarantee period

The free guarantee period of the product is one year fromthe day of purchase.

2. Scope of guarantee(1) We will repair the product free of charge within the guar-

antee period on condition that it has been used underthe standard working conditions in conformity with theoperating conditions, operating procedures, environmen-tal conditions and instructions specified in the catalogs,manuals and caution labels on the product body.

(2) In the following cases, the product will be repaired atyour expense even within the free guarantee period.

• Failure caused by your improper storage or handling,carelessness or negligence

• Failure caused by inadequacies of installation • Failure caused by mis-operation or improper modifica-

tion • Failure caused by external factors due to acts of God,

such as fire and abnormal voltage, and natural disas-ters, such as earthquake, windstorm and flood

• Failure caused by reasons that could not be foreseenon the level of science and technology at the time ofdelivery

The term “guarantee” used in this section refers to the guaran-tee only of the delivered product. We are not liable to com-pensate for any damage induced by the failure of the deliv-ered product.

■ Service Conditions1. Normal service conditions

If under ordinary conditions the following normal workingconditions are all satisfied, the AE Series air circuit breakermay be used unless otherwise specified.

1Ambient air temperature:A range of max. +40°C to min. –5°C is recommended.However, the average over 24 hours must not exceed+35°C.

2Altitude: 2,000 m (6,600 feet) or less3Environmental conditions:

The air must be clean, and the relative humidify 85% orless at a max. of +40°C.Do not use and store in atmospheres with sulfide gas,ammonia gas, etc.(H2S ≤ 0.01 ppm, SO2 ≤ 0.05 ppm, NH3 ≤ 0.25 ppm)

4Installation condition:When installing the AE Series air circuit breaker, refer tothe installation instructions in the catalogue and instruc-tion manual.

5Replacement yardstick :Approx. 15 years. It is dependent on the environment.Please refer to “Inspection and Maintenance” section ofthis manual.

3. Repair parts supplying periodThe supply of the repair parts is warranted for 5 yearsafter discontinuation of the production. The supply is ter-minated as soon as the repair parts run out after the 5years.

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1. Guidelines for Inspection and Maintenance .... 322. External view and Internal construction..... 333. Preparation before Inspection ............... 33

Inspection and Maintenance

The maintenance and inspection frequency and content are different depending on the working conditions. Read through thefollowing for details of sufficient maintenance and inspection requirements.

If maintenance and/or inspection should be carried out without cutting of the power supply in an unavoidable cases, wearrubber gloves and insulated boots laying rubber mat on the floor. Use insulated tools and instruments only. An access to thelive parts is necessary in this maintenance and inspection work, when workers’ full attention should be paid to the insulation ofhuman body from the live parts.Any normal opening/closing may be done safely because the live parts are covered with insulated molded case or the like.

¡The personnel having expertise concerned shall perform any maintenance/inspection. Note that there are the riskof electrical shock.

¡Any maintenance/inspections shall be performed after cutting off the master circuit-breaker and making sure thatthere is no current flowing. Note that there are the risk of electrical shock.

Inspection : ACBs are inspected to detect part that may be deteriorating at an early stage, to maintain the performance of theACB through timely renewal of consumable and deteriorating parts and to prevent accidents that could other-wise arise as the breaker approaches the end of lifetime.

Maintenance : Maintenance is necessary in order to maintain the performance of the ACB at every two times of inspection, ex.grease lubrication. Please contact to our service network.

1. Guidelines for Inspection and Maintenance

1.1 Guidelines for Inspection and Replacement according to the period of use and the environment of usageIt is recommended that periodic inspections are performed about once a month commencing use thereafter according to theguidelines for inspection, maintenance and renewal to ensure a stable, long-term use of the ACB.

1.2 Guidelines for Inspection and Replacement according to the number of operating cycles

Environments Guidances for inspectionSpecific examples Guidances for

replacement

Adverseenvironment

Reference atmosphere

Guidances formaintenance

1

2

1

2

Dustproof and air-conditioned electrical rooms, etc.

Once every 2 to 3 years

Once every half year

Oncea year

1st : 4 to 6 years

2nd or later :Once every 3 years

Once a year

Once every 2 years

Within approx.3 to 7 years

Within approx.1 to 3 years

Within approx.7 to 15 years

Within approx.15 years

Distribution panels in individual electrical rooms that are not dustproof and air-conditioned.

Chemical factories, quarries, mining areas, etc.

Places with ever clear and dry air.

Indoor Where there is no corrosive gas and little dust.

Places with little dust but with such gases as salty, sulfurous acid, hydrogen sulfide, high matures.Places average over 24hours of ambient air temperature exceed +35°C.

Locations with especially service corrosive gas and dust conditions and where humans cannot stay for a long period of time.

Geothermal power plants, waste water treatment, steel miles, paper factories, pulp factories, etc.

Guidelines for inspection Product performance

Limit of number of operating cycles with overload

CurrentTotalWithout current

Limit of number of operating cycles with rated current

Number ofoperating cycles

Model

AE4000-SWAAE4000-SW 3PAE5000-SW 3PAE6300-SW 3PAE4000-SW 4PAE5000-SW 4PAE6300-SW 4P

AE3200-SWAE2500-SWAE2000-SWAE2000-SWAAE1600-SWAE1250-SWAE1000-SWAE630-SW

12 cycles

3 cycles

6 times the rated current

25,000

20,000

10,000

5,000

20,000

23,500

18,500

9,000

4,000

19,00019,500

5,000

With rated current

1,500

1,000

1,000

500

every1,000 cycles

every500 cycles

every 100 cycles

every100 cycles

every 50 cycles

Number ofoperating cycles with rated current∗

Number ofoperating cycles without rated current

every500 cycles

every2,000 cycles

every150 cycles

∗Operating cycles shall be regarded as being with rated current, even if the current is much less than the maximum rated current of the breaker.

CAUTION

4. Inspection Details.................................. 335. Fault Diagnosis ..................................... 36

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For routine inspection under normal service conditions,proceed with the following.Make sure that the circuit breaker is turned OFF.

3. Preparation before Inspection

Do not drawout the

circuit breaker when

the indicator shows

ON. (see page 13)

4.1 Initial Inspection

4. Inspection Details

4.1.1 Inspection prior to applying currentPerform the following inspections after installing the ACB and before applying the current.

4.1.2 Test locations and standards for insulation resistance and withstand voltage tests(1)Test locations for insulation resistance and withstand voltage tests.

(2)Standards for insulation resistance and withstand voltage tests

Disconnect the UVT voltage input wires “D1”, “D2” during withstand voltage test of panel board, otherwise UVT controllermay be broken. (In the case of 380-460 V spec., remove the voltage input wire “IN1”, “IN2” of UVT external unit)

Criteria

There must be no flooding or dew condensation.There must be no cracks or damage.

Must be removed completely.

Must be tightened at the designated tightening torque (M12 screw : 40~50 N . m)

Inspection item

4. Has the breaker been flooded or is there condensation of dew?3. Is the front cover, base, etc. cracked or damaged?

2. Are any conductive foreign objects, such as screw, nails, processing chips from the panel and also connecting lead wires for the withstand voltage tests, left around the terminals?

1. Are the electrical wires and bars fastened securely to the external line connection main terminals?

ON OFFTest locations

Between the live parts of the main circuit and earthBetween live parts of different polesBetween main upper terminals and lower terminalsBetween the live parts of the main circuit and the control circuit terminal blockBetween the control circuit terminal block and earth

ON OFFWithstand voltage testInsulation resistance test

VoltageApplication

Time : 1 min.

Insulation Resistance Test : Must be no less than 5 MΩ. (must be no less than 50 MΩ for the ACB alone)

Withstand Voltage Test AC : Between the live part of the main circuit and the earth : 3500 V ACBetween live parts of different poles : 3500 V ACBetween main upper terminals and lower terminals : 3500 V ACBetween the live part of the main circuit and the control circuit terminal block : 3500 V ACBetween the control circuit terminal block and earth : 2000 V AC(The section of dielectric test forbidden shall depend on the instruction on the control circuit terminal label)

(1)Follow the standards in 4.1.2 when carrying out withstand voltage test.(2)Follow the standards in 4.1.2 when measuring the insulation resistance using a 500 V megohmmeter.

CAUTION

CAUTION

2. External view and Internal construction

Please refer to page 3 and 4 of this manual.

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Treatment methodsCriteriaInspection methodInspection itemRemove dust and clean upon each inspection.Please contact our company if there are any abnormalities.Please contact our company if there are any abnormalities.Please contact our company if there are any abnormalities.Retighten if necessary.

No detrimental deposits of dust and dirtThere must be no breakage.

There must be no remarkable arc extinguishing plate melded.There must be no remarkable contact wearing.Must be tightened securely.(M6 screw : 2.5~4 N . m)

Visual inspection

Visual inspection

Visual inspection

Visual inspection

Tighten with a wrench for M6 screws.

1.Soot and stains

2.Breakage of the arc extinguishing chamber

3.Condition of the arc extinguishing plate

4. Movable/Fixed contacts

5.Loosening of the arc extinguishing chamber fastening screw

Treatment methodsCriteriaInspection methodInspection itemClean and dust off before re-measurement.In case the insulation fails to recuperate, replace the circuit breaker and drawout cradle.

Clean the main conductor.

Replace the cradle if there are any abnormalities.

Must be no less than 5 MΩ. (must be no less than 50 MΩ for the AE-SW alone.)Testing locations are shown in section 4.1.There must be no detrimental deposits of dust or soot.There must be no detrimental discoloration of the pressing spring.

Measure the insulation resistance with 500 V DC insulation resistance tester (megohmmeter).

Visual inspection

Visual inspection

1.Measurement of insulation resistance

2.Soiling of the main circuit conductor

3.Discoloration and deformation

4.2 Periodic InspectionsIt is recommended that periodic inspections are performed once about one month commencing use thereafter according tothe guidelines for inspection and renewal to ensure a stable, long-term use of the ACB.

4.2.1 External appearance of the ACB

4.2.2 Conductive parts of the main circuit (External view)

4.2.3 Arc extinguishing chamber and movable/fixed contact

Treatment methodsCriteriaInspection methodInspection itemBlow with air upon each periodic inspection or clean and remove the dust with a dry cloth.Do not use any solvents, such as a thinner.Retighten if necessary.

Retighten if necessary.

Please contact our company if any abnormalities on the front cover or the control circuit terminal block. Replace the circuit breaker when the base is found to have trouble.Replace the product if flooding or immersion has occurred.

There must be no detrimental deposits of dust and dirt.

Must be tightened securely.(M12 screw : 40~50 N . m)Must be tightened securely.(M3.5 screw : 0.8~1.2 N . m)There must be no cracks, breakage or deformation.

There must be no flooding or immersion.

Visual inspection

Tighten with a torque wrench.

Tighten with a screwdriver.

Visual inspection

There must be no flooding or immersion.

1.Dust and soiling

2.Loosening of the main circuit terminals

3.Loosening of control terminals

4.Cracks, breakage or deformation of the front cover, base and control circuit terminal block

5.Flooding, immersion in water

4.2.4 Electronic trip relayTreatment methodsCriteriaInspection methodInspection item

Please contact our company if there is any breakage or deformation.

Remove the dust with a dry cloth.Do not use any solvents, such as a thinner.Please contact our company if the measured values deviate from the standard values.

There must be no breakage or deformation of the external parts and the setting dials.There must be no detrimental deposits of dust and dirt.Use the field test device (Y-2000) to confirm that the characteristics are within the standard values.

Visual inspection

Visual inspection

Measurement

1.External appearance of the electronic trip relay

2.Dust and soiling

3.Operating characteristics of the electronic trip relay

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4.2.5 Accessory devices (General accessory devices)

Treatment methodsCriteriaInspection methodInspection itemPlease contact our company if there are any abnormalities.

Please contact our company if there are any abnormalities.Please contact our company if there are any abnormalities.

Please contact our company if there are any abnormalities.

Please contact our company if there are any abnormalities.qRemove any broken parts that impair the

drawout/insertion operation.wPlease contact our company if the

drawout/insertion operation cannot be performed.

Please contact our company if there are any abnormalities.Please contact our company when cannot be adjusted.

Must operate reliably and without difficulty within the operating voltage range indicated in the “catalog”.Must switch in accordance with the conditions of the ACB.Must complete the charging reliably and without difficulty within the designated time (less than 5sec.) and the operating voltage range indicated in the “Instruction Manual”.Must be able to close reliably upon application of a voltage that is 85% of the rated voltage and to trip and disable closing by the time the voltage reaches 45% of the rated voltage.(1) There must be no breakage of the parts.

(2) Must be able to perform the drawout /insertion operation without any difficulty.

Must switch reliably at the “DISCONNECT”, “TEST” and “CONNECT” positions.0.2 to 1.2 mm(Accessory attachment manual)

Electrical operation

Check continuity of AXa and AXb.Electrical operation

Electrical operation

Drawout/Insert operation

Drawout/Insert operation

Check the gap between the trip pin and the lever.

1.Closing coil (CC) Shunt trip device (SHT)

2.Auxiliary switch (AX)

3.Motor charging device (MD)

4.Under voltage trip device (UVT)

5.Safety shutter (SST)

6.Cell switch (CL)

7.Mechanical interlock (MI)

4.3 Inspections After a Breaking OperationInspect the items detailed for periodic inspection (section 4.2) when the ACB has performed a breaking operation as a result ofan overload current or a short-circuit current.Reuse is possible if the relevant criteria are satisfied. A circuit must never be reclosed (locally or remotely) before the causeof the fault has been identified and cleared.However, it is recommended that the ACB be replaced as soon as possible after it has interrupted a large fault current. TheACB should be monitored for unusual temperature rises and other abnormalities until replacement occurs. Refer to the follow-ing chart regarding the level of breaking currents and the treatments to be performed:

(Note) 1. In the case of the electronic trip relay with the trip indication function, it can be determined whether the cause of the tripping lies in theLTD (long-time-delay), STD (short-time-delay) or INST (instantaneous) level.

2. If the magnitude of the fault current cannot be estimated, treat according to 3 of section 4.3.

TreatmentLevel of ACB damageLevel of breaking current

(1) Abnormalities of the external parts cannot be detected visually.

(2) Slight wear of contacts, soiling by soot, etc.(1) There is slight overall soiling of the exhaust ports

by soot.(2) There is also overall damage of the contacts and

the arc extinguishing chamber but only to a slight degree.

(1) There is significant overall soiling of the exhaust ports by soot.

(2) The contacts and the arc extinguishing chamber also suffer considerable damage.

1.Breaking current is 6 times or less the rated current (LTD, STD range)

2.Breaking current is 70 percent of the rated breaking capacity or less (STD, INST range)

3.Breaking current near to the rated breaking capacity

Reusable.Refer to section 1.2 regarding the switching operation lifetime at the rated current.Reusable.The breaker can be used if the relevant criteria in section 4.2 are satisfied.

(1) Immediate replacement is desirable.(2) If immediate replacement is not possible, the

breaker can be used carefully by gradually reducing the rated current, etc., provided that the relevant criteria in section 4.2 are satisfied.

As an additional test, perform the withstand voltage test to the live parts of the main circuit of the ACB at twice the rated insulation voltage, in other words, at 2000 V.However, replace as soon as possible.

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5. Fault Diagnosis

(Note 1) When you drawout the breaker forcefully, do it after releasing higher breaker. Drawing out the breaker when it is energized may causeserious accident.

Treatment Type and condition of abnormality Defect/Probable cause

Investigation/Primary treatment Secondary treatment

Release the OFF-lock device.

(CYL,CAL,Padlock)

Set to either of the “DISCONNECT”,

“TEST” or the “CONNECT” positions.

Remove the drawout handle.

Apply voltage to the UVT.

Charging operation

1.If the voltage is not applied, examine the

control circuit.

2.In the case of voltage is applied, the

breaker has some failure.

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Please examine the external scheme (sequence).

(Note 1)

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1.If the voltage is not applied, examine the

control circuit.

2.In the case of voltage applied, the breaker

has some failure.

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1.Examine the power supply of control circuit.

2.Examine rated voltage.

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Retighten.

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Clean the contact surface (by using wire

brush).

Replace the ACB.

Check the load equipments.

1.The closing operation cannot be performed.

(1) The OFF-lock device (CYL,CAL,Padlock)

is not released.

(2) The drawout position is not appropriate.

(3) The drawout handle is inserted.

(4) Voltage is not applied to the UVT.

(5) The closing spring is not charged.

(6) The closing coil does not operate.

(Manual closing operation can be performed.)

2.The closing operation is performed.

(1) Tripping (OFF) is performed simultaneously

with the closing operation.

(2) Turns OFF when charging after a closing

operation.

3.The ON button is broken.

4.The ON button cannot be pressed.

External scheme (sequence)

1.The contact does not open even after

pushing the OFF button.

2. The SHT does not operate.

(Manual OFF operation can be performed.)

3.The OFF button cannot be pushed.

4. The OFF button is broken.

1.Cannot perform manual charging operation.

2.Electrical charging cannot be performed.

3.The motor turns but closing spring does not charge.

1.The fastening of the connecting conductor

is loose.

2.The contact pressure flat spring of the

junction is damaged.

3.The contact resistance of the contact has

increased.

4.The wear of the contact is severe.

5.Over loaded.

Please contact our company if closing

cannot be performed even after completing

the primary treatment.

Refer to the section “Abnormalities of the

UVT” if there is an abnormality of the UVT.

1.Please contact our company if charging

cannot be performed manually.

2.Refer to the section “Charging disabled” if

electrical charging is not possible.

Please contact our company.

Faulty operating mechanism if the external

scheme has no trouble.

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In the case of correct voltage is applied, the

breaker has some failure.

Please contact our company.

Please contact our company if discoloration of

the conductor or the terminal molding is noted.

Please contact our company if the

temperature does not fall even after

cleaning the contact surface.

1.Cannot close.

2.At the completion of

charge, tripping per-

forms at the same

time.

3.OFF disabled.

4.Charging disabled.

5.Unusual tempera-

ture rise

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Treatment Type and condition of abnormality Defect/Probable cause Investigation/Primary treatment Secondary treatment

Check the load current and characteristics

setting of the ETR.

Check the characteristics by the field test

device.

Check the inrush current and STD/INST

setting of the ETR.

Please shift the setting of the ETR to upper

level (temporary use).

Please check connection of the frame

ground terminal “P4”.

Check the load current and characteristics

setting of the ETR.

Check the characteristics by the field test

device.

Check about the field test device setting.

Check the control power supply, ERR. LED

and RUN LED.

Check the cable from the control circuit

terminal when using DP2.

Check the characteristics setting of the

ETR.

Check the breaker condition for lighting LED

(Refer to page 20).

Refer to separate instruction manual of

Display (DP1, DP2).

Insert the drawout handle after pushing the

OFF button.

Turn the drawout handle slightly to the right

and left and push in the lock plate at a

position where the lock plate can be pushed

in easily.

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Push in the lock plate.

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Check the applied voltage, and adjust

applied voltage in accordance to rated

voltage of UVT controller.

Check the capacity of the voltage supply.

Check whether the trip terminals (DT1 and

DT2) are shorted.

In case of using the push button for trip, use

a b-contact type (normally closed button).

Please contact our company.

1.Tripped at rated current or less

2.Tripped at starting of load

3.By Noise/Surge

1.The breaker does not trip even when an

over current flows.

2.The characteristics is abnormality. (By field

test device)

1.The trip indicator LED or alarm contact

output does not work.

2.The display (DP1, DP2) does not function.

3.The ERR. LED lit up.

4.The RUN LED does not light up.

5.The display key operation is not possible.

1.The drawout handle cannot be inserted.

2.The lock plate cannot be pushed in.

3.The lock plate does not come out at the

“TEST” or “CONNECT” position.

4.The stopper pin has broken and although

the lock plate protrudes out at the “TEST”

and “CONNECT” position, the insertion

operation does not lock.

5.The indication on the drawout indicator

does not change.

6.The drawout handle does not turn.

7.The junction is broken and is impairing the

drawout/insertion operation.

8.The control circuit terminal is broken and is

impairing the drawout/insertion operation.

1.The barrier of the safety shutter (SST) is

broken.

2.The rod of the safety shutter (SST) unit is

broken.

1.The molding of the control circuit terminal is

broken.

2.The blade of the automatic connection

terminal is deformed.

1.Applied voltage is too low. (Or applied

voltage is too high.)

2.The applied voltage capacity is insufficient.

3.The trip terminals, DT1 and DT2, are

opened.

1.Breakage of the operating parts of the

auxiliary switch

Please contact our company if there are any

abnormalities.

Please contact our company if there are any

abnormalities.

Reducing the noise/surge, or adding the

surge absorber

Please contact our company if there are any

abnormalities.

Please contact our company if there are any

abnormalities.

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(The other factor, refer to page 20)

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Please contact our company if the drawout

handle cannot be inserted even when the

OFF button is pushed.

Please contact our company if the lock plate

cannot be pushed in.

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6.Abnormality Electron-

ic Trip Relay (ETR)

(1)Trip unnecessarily

(2)Abnormal char-

acteristics

(3)Abnormalities of

Indication func-

tion or contact

output

7.Drawout/ inser t ion

operation is not

possible.

8.The safety shutter

(SST) does not op-

erate.

9.The control circuit termi-

nal does not make con-

tact at the “TEST” and

“CONNECT” positions.

10.The UVT does not

draw in (abnormality

in the UVT control-

ler).

11.The auxiliary switch

does not operate.

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