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6F9G0154

INSTRUCTION MANUAL 

HIGH

VOLTAGE

 

VACUUM CONTACTORS

 

 

 

 

           

 

     

CAPACITOR APPLICATION 

 

         

     TYPE:CV-10HB   12

13.8

kV

400A

5kA 

 

           

   TYPE:CV-10HBL  12

13.8

kV

400A

5kA 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for CV-10HB

Page 1: ...UM CONTACTORS CAPACITOR APPLICATION TYPE CV 10HB 12 13 8 kV 400A 5kA TYPE CV 10HBL 12 13 8 kV 400A 5kA TOSHIBA CORPORATION TOSHIBA Corporation 2001 2009 All Rights Reserved Buy www ValinOnline com Phone 844 385 3099 Email CustomerService valin com ...

Page 2: ... RECEIVING AND UNPACKING 4 4 STORAGE AND HANDLING 4 5 INSTALLATION 5 6 RATING 6 7 OUTLINE DRAWING 7 8 STRUCTURE 8 9 OPERATION 9 10 TRIAL OPERATION 13 11 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 14 12 CRITERIA FOR DURABILITY 18 Buy www ValinOnline com Phone 844 385 3099 Email CustomerService valin com ...

Page 3: ...actor should be used in the following conditions Table 1 Normal service condition Altitude Less than 1000m Ambient temperature 5 min to 40 max Its average over a period of 24h does not exceed 35 Relative humidity 45 min to 85 max Vibbration 20Hz 9 8m s2 or less CAUTION Do not use in condition other than those specified above please consult 2 Locative condition The location where the contactor is t...

Page 4: ...a breeze Reduction of ventilation Setting of ventilation for sea breeze Frequent inspection High humidity Place where very more snow and ice More humidity Place where near the cooling tower Place where cause changing the temperature suddenly Setting the space heater Setting the ventilation Prevention of flooding into the cable pit Corrosion gas Corrosion gas which come into the airport chemical In...

Page 5: ...the plate are correct 3 Check the contact wear gauge and control cable 4 Check the tripping rod Latched type 4 STORAGE AND HANDLING When the contactor is to be stored over a long period the storage area should be dry and dust free area If the contactor is left outdoors or in adverse conditions corrosion from gas rust or insulation deterioration may result CAUTION In handling do not throw or drop c...

Page 6: ...securely mount the contactor 3 In wiring the main circuit terminals ground terminals and control circuit wires should be given sufficient length to be flexible The ground wires should be more than 5 5mm2 in cross section 4 Do not mount the contactor with its front inclined downward This may result in malfunction 5 Do not touch the vacuum interrupter surface with soiled hands 6 When it is applied t...

Page 7: ... 10s 100times Rated breaking capacity kA 2 56 CO 30s 25times Short circuit making and breaking current kA 5 Duties O 3min CO 3min CO Withstand overload current kA s 8 0 1sec 1 92 30sec Mechanical operation million 0 25 Electrical operation million 0 1 Closing voltage 100 240VAC 100 220VDC 100 240VAC 100 250VDC Rated supply voltage Standard Tripping voltage 100 110VDC Contact arrangement 4NO 2NC 2N...

Page 8: ...3 146 30 165 165 30 MOUNTING HOLES 15 15 24 137 37 65 65 RECOMMEND CONNECTOR DIA 13 6HOLES VACUUM BARRIER OPTION DIA 4 14 DIA 20 2 LIFTING HOLES PARTITION DISTANCE COVER FOR MANUAL TRIP LATCHED TYPE HORIZONTAL MAIN TERMINALS Fig 1 OUTLINE DRAWING mm 200 474 565 110 320 6 206 6 Buy www ValinOnline com Phone 844 385 3099 Email CustomerService valin com ...

Page 9: ... 9 6F9G0154 8 STRUCTURE Buy www ValinOnline com Phone 844 385 3099 Email CustomerService valin com ...

Page 10: ...using AC power it is recommended that a Capacitor trip device be used The standard operating voltage is as follows Non latched type normally energized 100 240 V AC 100 220V DC Latched type 100 240V AC 100 250V DC closing voltage 100 110V DC tripping voltage 1 2 SWITCHING OSCILLATION POWER TIMER VOLTAGE DETECT 52CC Diode Latched type Fig 3 Internal Configuration of Drive Unit CAUTION Do not touch t...

Page 11: ... 7 T 5 T 6 T 17 T 1 5 T 1 6 A C DC A C D C T1 T 1 1 10 11 12 8 9 7 6 5 4 3 1 AUS 2 5 2 C C T8 T 8 T 9 T 1 0 T 1 8 T 1 9 T 20 CONTROL CONNECTOR T9 T20 Fig 4 Internal connection of the normally energized type Du 5 1 6 2 T1 T5 T6 T7 T3 T11 T15 T16 T17 T13 T18 1 6 CONTACTOR TERMINAL NUMBERS 記 号 名 称 52CC Du AUS CLOSING COIL OF CONTACTOR DRIVE UNIT AUXILIARY SWITCH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 20 19 18 17 16 15...

Page 12: ... 4 3 1 AUS 2 5 2 C C T8 T9 T20 OFF REMO TE SWIT CH ON STAR T INTE RLOCK STOP INTERL OCK 2E RY 4 E E E E 4 4 VMC A C 1 0 0 2 4 0 V D C 1 0 0 2 2 0 V COS 1 Fig 6 Standard operation circuit of normally energized type NOTE Be sure to use quickly AC auxiliary relay contact NO for self holding If the self holding circuit is formed by using the auxiliary contact No of the vacuum contactor welding of the ...

Page 13: ...C 1 0 0 2 4 0 V P U N V CTD COS b Capacitor trip Fig 7 Standard operation circuit of latched type NOTE Electrical trip free circuit must be prepared outside the contactor A stable DC power source such as battery is recommended for the control circuit If DC power source is not available employ a AC closing and a Capacitor trip Be sure to use the control connector between No 3 and No 13 auxiliary co...

Page 14: ...k for any wiring errors Perform this test with only the control circuit energized confirm that the operation is correct For the latched type contactor check that the latch correctly engages and trips when the close trip signals are applied Also manually trip the contactor using trip lever to verify proper operation Buy www ValinOnline com Phone 844 385 3099 Email CustomerService valin com ...

Page 15: ...atrol Inspection every 1 6 months With the cubicle energized visually check from out side the cubicle according to the check list of Table 4 5 WARNING When opening the door of the cubicle do not come close to danger area Table 4 Patrol inspection items Check item What to check Abnormal noise Check if corona discharges or operation magnets are not producing noise Abnormal smell Check if corona disc...

Page 16: ...ould be removed out of service and perform inspection According to the instruction given in Table 6 WARNING Contact with energized components can cause severe injury or death Turn off and lock out primary and control circuit before servicing Buy www ValinOnline com Phone 844 385 3099 Email CustomerService valin com ...

Page 17: ...on and burned parts Operating devices Fastenings Check for loose bolts or nuts Check bye sight If necessary check correct operation Also check loose fastenings Clean parts and remove foreign matters Pour oil in Adequate amount Primary circuit Terminal movable conductor Discoloration of terminal and coupling conductor loose fastenings Check by sight check the tightness Retighten If necessary invest...

Page 18: ...ance between circuits and ground Measurement is taken by 500V megger More than 1MΩ When the insulation resistance is below the standard level investigate the cause and if necessary replace parts Dielectric strength Main circuit Measure dielectric strength between phases between electrodes and between circuits and ground AC 1 5E for 10 minutes If found abnormal inform the maker Open close operation...

Page 19: ...nterrupter closed if a contact wear gauge or a 1 0mm thickness gauge cannot be inserted this means the end of life is reached For the components listed below replacement or detailed inspection and cleaning are recommended after the indicated number of operations Table 8 Electrical service life Parts name Electrical service life Vacuum interrupter 100 000 operations or 15 years Auxiliary switch 100...

Page 20: ...ated number of operations Table 9 Recommended replacement parts Parts name No of operation for replacement Vacuum interrupter 100 000 operations or 15 years Auxiliary switch 100 000 operations or 10 years Movable conductor 100 000 operations or 15 years Latch mechanism 250 000 operations or 10 years Closing trip coil 250 000 operations Movable core Detailed inspection and cleaning every 100 000 op...

Page 21: ...ge The criteria of the maximum number of the capacitor current switching operations is shown in the graph below The vacuum interrupter should be replaced when the number of switching operations in the graph is reached 20 50 100 200 300 400 1 2 3 4 5 10 switching current A switching life ten thousand Fig 9 Capacitor switching life with 6 reactor Buy www ValinOnline com Phone 844 385 3099 Email Cust...

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