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110 Technical data
Quick guide for selecting between gG and aR fuses
The table below is a short cut in selecting between gG and aR fuses. The combinations
(cable size, cable length, transformer size and fuse type) in the table fulfill the minimum
requirements for the proper operation of the fuse.
The following parameters can affect the correct operation of the protection:
•
cable length ie, the longer the cable the weaker the fuse protection, as the long cable
limits the fault current
•
cable size ie, the smaller the cable cross-section the weaker the fuse protection, as
the small cable size limits the fault current
•
transformer size ie, the smaller the transformer the weaker the fuse protection, as the
small transformer limits the fault current
•
transformer impedance ie, the higher the
z
k
the weaker the fuse protection as high
impedance limits the fault current.
The protection can be improved by installing a larger supply transformer and/or bigger
cables, and in most cases by selecting aR fuses instead of gG fuses. Selection of smaller
fuses improves the protection, but may also affect the fuse life time and lead to
unnecessary operation of the fuses.
In case of any uncertainty regarding the drive protection, please contact your local ABB
representative.
Fuses (UL)
UL class T or L fuses for branch circuit protection per NEC are listed below. Fast acting
class T or faster fuses are recommended in the USA.
Check from the fuse time-current curve that the operating time of the fuse is below
0.1 seconds
. The operating time depends on the supply network impedance and the
cross-sectional area and length of the supply cable. The short-circuit current can be
calculated as shown on page
Drive type
ACQ810-
04…
Cable type
Supply transformer minimum apparent power
S
N
(kVA)
Copper
Aluminum
Maximum cable length with
gG fuses
Maximum cable length with
aR fuses
10 m
50 m
100 m
10 m
100 m
200 m
-302A-4
2 × (3x120) Cu 3 × (3x95) Al
530
570
670
370
370
370
-361A-4
2 × (3x120) Cu 3 × (3x95) Al
530
570
670
370
370
370
-414A-4
2 × (3x120) Cu 3 × (3x95) Al
530
570
670
370
370
370
-477A-4
3 × (3x95) Cu
3 × (3x150) Al
660
720
840
500
570
760
-550A-4
3 × (3x120) Cu 3 × (3x185) Al
660
720
840
520
570
760
-616A-4
2 × (3x240) Cu 3 × (3x240) Al
880
980
1200
580
670
880
-704A-4
3 × (3x150) Cu 3 × (3x240) Al
880
980
1200
610
670
880
Note 1:
The supply transformer minimum power in kVA is calculated with a z
k
value of 6% and frequency
50 Hz.
Note 2:
The table is not intended for transformer selection - that must be done separately.
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Page 16: ...16 Safety instructions...
Page 30: ...30 Operation principle and hardware description...
Page 69: ...Planning the electrical installation 69 Example circuit diagram See page 129...
Page 70: ...70 Planning the electrical installation...
Page 88: ...88 Electrical installation...
Page 94: ...94 Start up...
Page 96: ...96 Fault tracing...
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