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NF50 AND NF100 CIRCUIT BREAKER QUICK START MANUAL

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 PRECAUTIONS

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Withstand Voltage Test  A guide for the test is given on the 
following. Do not perform a withstand voltage test exceeding these 
levels. (Note) Test the operating circuit between the live section and 
ground.

(Application time: one minute) (Unit: V)

Main Circuit

Auxiliary Circuit or Control Circuit

Rated insulation

voltage

Test voltage 

(effective value for 

alternating current)

Rated insulation 

voltage of operating

circuit

Test voltage 

(effective value for 

alternating current)

U

i ≤300

2000

U

 is ≤60

1000

300<

U

i ≤690

2500

60 <

U

 is≤690

2

U

 is +1000

(min. 1500)

• 

Insulation Resistance Measurement and Withstand Voltage Test 
The restrictions a and b apply to the following models. Applicable 
models: Earth leakage circuit breaker, Measuring display unit 
breaker.

Measurement Position

Test
Insulation 

Resistance

Measurement

Withstand

Voltage Test

State of Handle

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

Between Live Section of Main Circuit 

and Ground

O

O

O

O

Bet

w

een Dif

fer

ent P

oles

Line Side

Between left - middle, middle 

- right, left - right poles

u

O

X

O

Between left - neutral pole, 

middle - neutral poles right - 

neutral poles

O (

u

) (*1) O

O (X) (*1) O

Load Side

Between left - middle, middle 

- right, left - right poles

u

u

X

X

Between left - neutral poles, 

middle - neutral poles right - 

neutral poles

O (

u

) (*1) O (

u

) (*1) O (X) (*1) O (X) (*1)

Between Power - Load Side 

Terminals

-

O

-

O

Between Main Circuit Live Sections - 

Operating Circuit Live Sections

O

O

O

O

Between Operating Circuit Live 

Section - Ground

O

O

O

O

Note *1 Values in parentheses apply for measuring display unit breaker.

PERIODIC INSPECTIONS 
 To prevent trouble and ensure the breaker operates safely for a long 
time, inspect the breaker one month after starting use and periodically 
thereafter according to the environmental conditions.

Inspection Interval Guide

1

Clean and dry environment

Once every 2 to 3 years

2

Environment with low levels of dust, 

corrosive gas, vapors, salt, etc.

Once a year

3

Places other than 1 or 2

Once every six months

Model

Inspection 

items

Criterion

Remarks

Common

Are any of the 

conductors 

loose?

No conductor must be loose.

Is any cover 

or base 

cracked? Is 

any handle 

damaged?

There must be no cracks, damage 

or breaks.

If any conductor is 

loose, tighten again 

with the appropriate 

torque.

Has the 

breaker been 

submerged 

and infiltrated 

with water? 

Is the breaker 

heavily dirtied 

by mud or 

dust?

There must be no infiltration of 

water, heavy mud or dust.

Has the 

temperature 

risen 

abnormally?

(1) Visually inspect that none 

of the studs on the backs of 

the terminals, or the breaker’s 

tightened or molded sections are 

discolored from burning.

(2) There must be no specially 

high temperature rise when the 

current at each phase is balanced. 

(Tolerable maximum value for 

terminal temperature rise: 60K)

(3) There should be no difference 

on the left and right side of the 

base sides if the load current is 

balanced.

If water has 

infiltrated the 

breaker, it must be 

replaced with a new 

part or overhauled 

by the Mitsubishi 

Service Center. 

Amzsupport@

meau.com

Can the 

handle be 

turned ON 

and OFF 

smoothly?

Should operate smoothly.

There may be a 

light temperature 

difference between 

the following 

terminals.

Between the power 

side terminal and 

load side terminal  

Between the center 

pole terminal and 

left and right pole 

terminals.

Does 

pressing the 

TRIP button 

result in a 

trip?

Must be resettable after tripping.

Open and close 

a normally closed 

breaker periodically. 

This will clean the 

contact and prevent 

abnormal heating.

Inspection after Tripping. Whether the circuit breaker can be reused 
or must be replaced after switching off a fault current depends on the 
intensity of the current which was switched off.
Intensity of trip current, degree of MCCB damage, and 
countermeasures

Intensity of Trip Current

Degree of MCCB 

Damage

Countermeasures

When it is clear that the 

circuit breaker operated

within the time-delay trip 

range (Overcurrent up to 

10 times of rated current)

No abnormality such as 

contamination around vent 

observed

Reusable. (The circuit 

breaker can function 50 

times (100A or less) at 

overload current which is 

6 times higher than rated 

current)

Relatively low short-circuit 

current which causes 

instantaneous tripping 

i

Large short-circuit current 

close to rated breaking 

capacity

Soot and dust found near 

vent. 

i

Soot and dust found 

near handle, remarkable 

contamination found near 

vent. Molten metal found 

in circuit breaker. Box of 

box type circuit breaker is 

severely deformed

Reusable

i

Replace with a new part

Mitsubishi Electric Automation, Inc.

Summary of Contents for NF100

Page 1: ...CIRCUIT BREAKER MODEL NF50 AND NF100 QUICK START MANUAL Mitsubishi Electric Automation Inc ...

Page 2: ...TANDARD WORKING CONDITIONS 3 1 3 MOUNTING AND CONNECTIONS 3 1 4 PRECAUTIONS FOR CONNECTIONS 4 1 5 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTIONS 4 2 SPECIFICATIONS 6 3 MODEL NUMBER SELECTION 7 4 DIMENSIONS 7 5 AMBIENT TEMPERATURE 7 6 INTERNAL CONNECTION DIAGRAM 8 7 OPERATING CHARACTERISTIC CURVES 8 Mitsubishi Electric Automation Inc ...

Page 3: ...wder and rain water will not enter the circuit breaker Failure to do so may make the circuit breaker inoperative Connect the circuit breaker to a power supply appropriate to the rating of its body Failure to do so may make the circuit breaker inoperative or damage it Tighten securely the lead wire in the open phase to the neutral wire on the load side If the wires are not connected the open phase ...

Page 4: ... Fix Conductors A large electromagnetic force is applied on the connected conductor according to the accident current Use the conditions on the right as guide and securely fix tighten the conductors Electromagnetic force applied per 1m conductor During 3 phase short circuit Current Target Value kA Pf Distance Between Conductors cm 10 20 10 0 4 490 245 18 0 3 1860 930 25 0 2 4410 2205 35 0 2 8720 4...

Page 5: ...no cracks damage or breaks If any conductor is loose tighten again with the appropriate torque Has the breaker been submerged and infiltrated with water Is the breaker heavily dirtied by mud or dust There must be no infiltration of water heavy mud or dust Has the temperature risen abnormally 1 Visually inspect that none of the studs on the backs of the terminals or the breaker s tightened or molde...

Page 6: ...otal operating cycles More than 100 315 or less 1000 7000 8000 More than 315 630 or less 1000 4000 5000 More than 630 2500 or less 500 2500 3000 More than 2500 500 1500 2000 The operating life shortens as the circuit breaker frame size increases Refer to above tables These values may seem low but since this circuit breaker is a protective device it basically differs from a switch intended for freq...

Page 7: ...e 4 DIMENSIONS NF50 SVFU 18 36 54 36 18 87 5 120 16 5 36 35 M5 0 8 screw 26 90 61 76 68 65 56 ø8 3 37 50 ø4 2 24 3 5 NF100 HRU 5 AMBIENT TEMPERATURE NF50 SVFU 130 120 110 100 90 80 10 Ambient Temperature C 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Operating Time Change Rate Rated Ambient NF100 HRU 70 80 100 150 200 250 300 Ambient Temperature C 10 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Operating Time Change Rate Rated Ambient Mitsubishi ...

Page 8: ... Degree Switching Means 7 OPERATING CHARACTERISTIC CURVES NF50 SVFU UL 489 Min Max 3A 30A Max 40A 50A Current of rated current 4h 2h 1h 30min 20min 10min 14min 6min 4min 2min 1min 30s 20s 10s 5s 2s 1s 0 5s 0 2s 0 1s 0 05s 0 02s 0 01s 100 200 300 400 500 600700 1000 1500 2000 3000 4000 135 The extended tripping time Instantaneous trip Operating Time NF100 HRU 0 01s 0 02s 0 05s 0 1s 0 2s 0 5s 5s 1s ...

Page 9: ...Vernon Hills IL 60061 Ph 847 478 2100 Fx 847 478 2253 us MitsubishiElectric com fa en support January 2016 2016 Mitsubishi Electric Automation Inc Specifications subject to change without notice All rights reserved AZ Y 0720 1203 Mitsubishi Electric Automation Inc ...

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