Compact® NSF and NSJ 150 to 600 A Circuit Breakers
Section
SHUNT TRIP AND UNDERVOLTAGE TRIP
A voltage release can be used to trip the circuit breaker via a control signal.
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Undervoltage trip | • | Trips circuit breaker when the control voltage drops below a tripping threshold | ||||
(MN) | • | Drops out between 35% and 70% of rated voltage |
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| • Circuit breaker closing is possible only if the voltage exceeds 85% of rated voltage | |||||
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| • If an overvoltage condition exists, operation of circuit breaker closing mechanism will not permit the | |||||
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Shunt trip (MX) | • | Trips the circuit breaker when control voltage rises above 70% of its rated voltage | ||||
| • Impulse type ≥ 20 ms or maintained control signals |
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| • AC shunt trips can be operated at 55% of their rated voltage, making them suitable for | |||||
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Operation | • | The circuit breaker must be reset locally after being tripped by shunt trip or undervoltage trip | ||||
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| • MN or MX tripping has priority over manual (or motor operator) closing; in the presence of a | |||||
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| standing trip order such an action does not result in any closing, even temporarily, of the main | ||||
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| • Endurance: 50% of the rated mechanical endurance of the circuit breaker for Compact® NSF150– | |||||
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Installation and | • | Accessories are common to NSF and NSJ circuit breakers and are located within the circuit breaker | ||||
Connection |
| behind front accessory cover |
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| • Each terminal may be connected by one | |||||
| Electrical Characteristics |
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| AC | DC |
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| Rated Voltage (V) |
| 24, 48, | 12, 24, 30, 48, 60, 125, 250 |
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| Consumption | Pickup (MX) | < 10 VA | < 5 W | ||
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| < 5 VA | < 5 W | ||
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| Clearing Time (ms) |
| < 50 | < 50 |
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