KRB-5404
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Fig. 17-2 Breaker circuits 2
Table 9-2 Terminal functions and circuit symbols 2
Symbol
Meaning
Symbol
Meaning
S
1
- S
4
Current sensors *5
LRC
Latch release coil
CT
1
- CT
3
Power supply CT *6
SHT
Shunt trip device
MHT
Magnet hold trigger
UVT
Undervoltage trip device
M
Spring charging motor
Main/control circuit contact
Ry
Control relay
Hand connector
SW1
Control relay a contact
User wiring
SW2
Spring charged
“OFF” switch
Relay or LED
*1: For 4-pole ACBs.
*2: For 4-pole ACBs equipped with N-phase protection and/or ground fault trip functions.
*3: Used for 3-pole ACBs with ground fault trip functions to be installed in a 3-phase, 4-wire circuit.
*4: Do not connect the ON switch with auxiliary switch b-contact in series. Doing so may cause pumping.
*5: Conversion ratio: CT rated primary current
I
CT
(A)/150 mV
*6: Provide power to the overcurrent trip device.
*7: When you close in LRC after cut the signal of SHT, please open the interval more than 200ms.
*8: For m
otor split circuit, terminals‚
□
02
,
□
22
and
□
03
,
□
07
are used for charging and closing operation respectively.
*9: Do not use these terminals for other circuits when both instantaneously rated shunt trip and UVT are fitted. These terminals are used by Terasaki as the anti-
burnout SW for the instantaneously rated shunt trip.
*10: Permissible voltage range of latch release coil and shunt trip device are the operation of the standard ambient temperature, which is defined as a standard
(please see table 5.).
If it is used in environments other than unregulated environment, or it is used at all times energized purposes need not be in interlocking etc.,
it is recommended to install a self-switching switch to block excitation in conjunction with the operation of the circuit breaker.
1
1
1
3rd character: Type of contact
1: Common, 2: b-contact, 4: a-contact
2nd character: Type of switch
1: Auxiliary switch, 2: Position switch (CONN.), 3: Position switch (TEST),
4: Position switch (ISOLATED), 5: Position switch (INSERTED)
1st character: Number of contact
1 - 0:Number of auxiliary and position switch
A – C: Number of auxiliary switch for microload
Fig. 18 Terminal number and function of auxiliary and position switches
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