Schneider Electric 9070 manual Fuse Protection, Matrix for Choosing Proper Fuse Configuration

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Industrial Control Transformers

Fuse Protection

FUSE PROTECTION

UL Standards and the National Electric Code require primary protection for Control Transformers, and many applications require secondary protection. Historically, the fuse options supplied by transformer manufacturers were designed for Line-to-Line primary (480 V) and Line-to-Neutral secondary (120 V).

Schneider Electric’s new line of fuse options lets customers obtain both factory installed and field installed fuse blocks. Factory installation saves you time and labor. For both options, the transformer footprint is identical to a Type T or Type EO transformer of equivalent voltage, because the fuse block is mounted above the transformer or on the transformer terminal blocks. This frees up space normally used by separate fuse blocks.

Schneider Electric offers the most complete offering of fuse options to meet all applications for protection of the transformers and load applications. These are broken down into Line-to-Line and Line-to-Neutral protection options for both primary and secondary. Due to space limitations of the transformers, not all options are available for every VA size. Also, all fuse blocks supplied by Schneider Electric are 30 amp fuse blocks, which limits the VA for each voltage.

All primary fuse blocks supplied by Schneider Electric require rejection style fuses. Rejection style fuses offer 100,000 AIC protection to comply with UL Standards. (Non-rejection style primary fuse blocks are available by request only and can be quoted through your Schneider Electric field sales office.)

 

Primary

 

 

Secondary

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

VA Range without

VA Range with

 

 

VA Range with

Voltage

Voltage

 

Secondary

Primary Protection

Primary Protection

 

 

 

 

Protection

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

550/575/600

25–5000 VA

25–5000 VA

277

 

25–5000 VA

 

 

 

 

 

 

440/460/480

25–5000 VA

25–5000 VA

220/230/240

 

25–5000 VA

 

 

 

 

 

 

380/400/415

25–5000 VA

25–5000 VA

208

 

25–5000 VA

 

 

 

 

 

 

277

25–5000 VA

25–3000 VA

110/115/120

 

25–2000 VA

 

 

 

 

 

 

220/230/240

25–5000 VA

25–3000 VA

48

 

25–1000 VA

 

 

 

 

 

 

208

25–5000 VA

25–2000 VA

24

 

25–500 VA

 

 

 

 

 

 

110/115/120

25–2000 VA

25–1500 VA

12

 

25–250 VA

 

 

 

 

 

 

Matrix for Choosing Proper Fuse Configuration

 

 

 

Primary Line-to-Line

Primary Line-to-Neutral

 

Primary Without

 

 

 

 

Protection

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Secondary Line-to-Line

No factory installed option

Type TF with R12

 

S22

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Secondary Line-to-Neutral

 

 

Type TF

Type TF with R11

 

S12

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Secondary Without Protection

 

 

Type TF with R02

Type TF with R01

 

Type T product line

 

 

 

 

 

 

Primary voltages requiring Line-to-Line protection:

200/208/220/230/240/380/400/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

415/440/460/480/550/575/600

 

Primary voltages requiring line-to-neutral protection: 100/110/115/120/277/347

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Europe: 220/230/240

 

 

Secondary voltages requiring line-to-line protection:

208/220/230/240

 

 

 

 

Secondary voltages requiring line-to-neutral protection: 120/277

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Europe: 220/230/240

 

 

 

NOTE: The following secondary voltages could be either line-to-line or line-to-neutral: 12/24/48

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Industrial Control Transformers Page Product Description Product DescriptionType T VA Ratings Type T TransformersType T Transformers CE Marking95% 90% 85% Regulation Chart for Type TSelection Guide Secondary VoltageSource Load Voltage Go To Codes Pages Type T Transformers for 120 Volt LoadsSingle Dual Custom-Built Type T TransformersType T Transformers for 24 Volt Loads One Primary Tap Two Primary TapsVoltages DimensionsVolt Control Secondary Voltage and Connection OptionsVoltages Connections Key Type T MultiTap TransformersCatalog Acc Slots Number1 ConnectionsVoltage Voltages Connections Volt SecondaryPrimary Secondary UniversalCatalog Type T Transformers with Dual Secondary120/240 Volt Secondary Voltage VoltagesCatalog Acc Slots Number1 Key Catalog Acc Type T Transformers with 24 Volt SecondaryNumber1 Key 9070T50D19 Type T Units with Dual 12/24 Volt Secondary Amps Multiple SecondaryMultiple Secondary Only Type T Units with Dual 24/120 Volt Secondary Tapped Units120 Acc 115Slots Only Catalog 115V 24V9070T50D114 B D a B 150 Exceed Primary Max 200 9070T200t 120 114 Load Type T Performance Data0PF 100% 75% 50% 25% 60HZ 50HZ WattsType T Special Quote Request Sheet Type EO VA Ratings Regulation Chart for Type EOType EO Transformers Type EO TransformersType EO Transformers for 24 Volt Loads Type EO Transformers for 120 Volt LoadsCatalog Slots Number Voltage Voltages Catalog Slots Number19070EO17 t Voltages Connections Inrush x FL RMS Type EO Performance DataCatalog Core Coil FL Total Reg Eff BTU/hr 0PF 100% 75% 50% 25% 60HZClass 9070 Type EL, KL Transformers with LeadsTransformers with Leads Fuse Protection Matrix for Choosing Proper Fuse ConfigurationFuse Protection H3 H2 X2X1 H1H4 H1H4 H3 H2 Fuse Protection Options Description of Accessory KeysFingersafe Covers not supplied with unit AccessoriesClass Type VA Accessory Key Description VA Accessory KeyVolts Primary Fusing to Meet NECVolts Volts Secondary Fuse Rating Primary Fusing to Meet CESecondary Fusing to Meet NEC and CE Recommended Fuse Sizes for the Secondary to Meet NEC and CEVolt Control Secondary-Primary and Secondary Fuse Block Type TF Transformers9070TF25D20 Primary Fusing Field Installed Fuse OptionsField Installed Fuse Options R01A R01B Primary and Secondary Fusing R11A R11B R12A R12B Secondary Fusing S22A S22B SF25A SF25B AP1 AP2 Secondary Fuse Clips Jumper Fuse ClipTerminal Blocks Example of Series and Parallel Connections ApplicationApplication Example of a typical application SolutionTechnical Data Question Answer Frequently Asked QuestionsFrequently Asked Questions Selecting a 9070 Type T control transformer? Schneider Electric USA