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Tri-MEC
LS Medium Voltage
Vacuum Contactors
Tri-MEC
VC
Vacuum Contactors
Contents
Features
Technical data
Ordering information
10
External view
12
Safety components
13
Internal structure
14
Vacuum interrupters
15
Accessories
16
Drawing operations
17
18
20
Connection diagrams
22
External dimensions
24
Selection tables
28
Power fuse
30
31
Coordination graph
32
Operation curves
34
LS Vacuum Contactors
We have the major technology that others can not catch up.
LS vacuum contactors provide high withstand-current strength and
switching capacity as well as versatile auxiliary functions.
Fixed type
General description
LS Tri-MEC vacuum contactors are mainly used for the switching of motors,
transformers, capacitors in AC power lines. They can be installed in multi-stack
cubicles.
A vacuum contactor comprises several assemblies such as switching mechanism
including vacuum interrupters, magnetic actuator, high strength molded front
cover and auxiliary devices. Stable and high operating cycle is executed by the
vacuum interrupters made of high alumina ceramic tube which makes it possible
to degas in a high temperature with excellent mechanical strength.
Actuating is available either at instantaneous or continuous excitation. Functions for
safety in connecting and disconnecting are also provided.
E-Class Cradle
F2-Class Cradle
G-Class Cradle
Operation conditions
Ambient temperature : -5 to 40
Maximum temperature of 24-hour mean : 35
Altitude : 1000m
Humidity : 24-hour measured average - max. 95% RH
1 month measured average - max. 90% RH
Applied standards
IEC Pub. 60470, IEC 60282-1, JEM 1167, KEMC 1126
Vacuum Contactors
Up-graded performance
[ 6.3kA ]
Performance is up-graded to rated short-time current 6.3kA/1sec.
and switching capacity 4kA according to IEC60470.
Short-circuit protection
[ 40kA ]
Power fused type vacuum contactors, in-house tested according to IEC 60282-1,
can provide short-circuit protection up to 40kA.
Applied standards
Personnel safety
[ Safety ]
LS Tri-MEC vacuum contactors provide several auxiliary functions
for safe and comfortable use.
Interlock button
Drawout cradle for MCSG
One-molded fuse holder
Fuse checher and micro switch
Additional
equipment
Unification bushing
Mechanical interlock type
Interlock
equipped as standard.
Auxiliary contacts
Available up to 5NO+5NC.
of electric shock.
Vacuum Contactors
Technical data
LVC-3Z
-44D
LVC-6Z
-44D
LVC-3D
-42D
LVC-6D
-42D
LVC-3D
-44D
[kV]
3.3
6.6
3.3
6.6
3.3
6.6
3.3
Ur[kV]
3.6
7.2
3.6
7.2
3.6
7.2
3.6
le[A]
Rated frequency
fr[Hz]
200
400
200
3.3
7.2
3.6
400
(kApeak- 0.5Cycle)
7.2
400
60
[op./hr]
10,000operations]
[
Impulse withstand
Up[kVp]
60
Dielectric strength
Ud[kV/1min]
20
Excitation method
E : Continuous, L : Instantaneous
Control voltage
[V]
Arrangement
Current
[A]
Voltage
[V]
Motors
[kW]
750
Transformers
[kVA]
1,000
2,000
Capacitors
[kVA]
750
1,500
Weight
[kg]
2a2b
2a2b
10 (AC)
600max ~ 48min
1,500
1,500
3,000
750
2,000
4,000
1,200
2,000
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Power fuse
Power fuses can be installed into combination(G, GB) type contactors
for the protection of equipments and systems from short-circuit.
Fuse ratings are selected properly after system analysis and some
accessories such as fuse link clips should be selected by the fuse rating.
3.6
10,000operations]
[
Max. Applicable
7.2
6.6
(kA-sec)
Mechanical
Auxiliary contact
3.3
200
Electrical
Lifetime
6.6
50/60
(kA, O-3min-CO-2min-CO)
LVC-6Z
-42D
LVC-3Z
-42D
1,500
1,500
1,000
2,000
750
1,500
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3,000
750
1,500
1,500
2,000
4,000
1,000
2,000
2,000
4,000
1,200
2,000
750
1,500
1,200
2,000
56
3,000
LVC-6G
-42D
LVC-3G
-44D
LVC-6G
-44D
LVC-3GB
-42D
LVC-6GB
-42D
LVC-3GB
-44D
LVC-6GB
-44D
[kV]
3.3
6.6
3.3
6.6
3.3
6.6
3.3
6.6
Ur[kV]
3.6
7.2
3.6
7.2
3.6
7.2
3.6
le[A]
Rated frequency
LVC-3G
-42D
200
400
200
fr[Hz]
50/60
(kA, O-3min-CO-2min-CO)
Making
40kA
Breaking
40kA
take over(O-3min-O-3min-O)
4kA
(kA-sec)
(kApeak- 0.5Cycle)
Switching frequency(AC3)
60
[op./hr]
Mechanical
10,000operations]
[
Electrical
10,000operations]
[
30
Impulse withstand
Up[kVp]
60
Dielectric strength
Ud[kV/1min]
Lifetime
7.2
400
20
Excitation method
E : Continuous, L : Instantaneous
Control voltage
Auxiliary contact
[V]
[A]
10 (AC)
Arrangement
2a2b
Current
Voltage
[V]
Weight
600max ~ 48min
[kg]
46
62
Rated
voltage(kV)
Rated current(A)
LFL-3/6G-B
3.6/7.2
LFL-3/6G-B
3.6/7.2
Type
DIN type
3.6
160, 200
LFL-6G-B
7.2
160, 200
3.6/7.2
General
use
LFL-3G-
3.6
LFL-6G-
7.2
LFL-3M-
3.6
KS type
For
motors
LFL-6M-
7.2
Length
(mm)
192
125 Note1)
LFL-3G-B
LFL-3/6G-
Diameter
(mm)
292
45
292
50
261
292
75(T50), 100(T75)
60
311
150(T100), 200(T150)
60
311
300(T250), 400(T300)
77
311
150(T100), 200(T150)
77
311
60
200
M150, M200
77
200
M300(M400) Note2)
87
250
M20, M50
60
311
77
350
87
450
M300(M400) Note2)
Note1) VC linkage is prohibited by using fuse checker when the fuse rated current is over 100A.
Note2) It have to be discussed with manufacturer when you applied M440.
LFL-6G-300, 400 is not possible to combine with VC
Vacuum Contactors
Ordering information
Contactor
Control voltage(V)
Fuse checker
PT
Position Switch
FUSE type
D1
DC 110
Without
Without PT
Without
01
LFL-3/6G-5~60
L261-50
A1
AC 110
With
1EA of 100Var
With
02
LFL-3M-20~100
L200-60
LFL-3/6G-75~100
L311-60
A2
AC 220
2EA of 100Var
1EA of 200Var
2EA of 200Var
03
LFL-3G-150~200
04
LFL-3M-150~200
L200-77
LFL-3G-300~400
L311-77
LFL-6M-20~50
05
Contactor type
LS Vacuum
Contactor
10
Rated voltage(kV)
Installation
3.6
Fixed type
7.2
Drawout type
DB
Direct-drawout type
(For MCSG)
GB
Breaking current(kA)
4
Rated current(A)
2
200
400
LFL-6G-150~200
06
LFL-6M-100~200
L350-77
07
LFL-3M-300
L250-87
08
LFL-6M-300
L450-87
09
LFL-3/6G-5B~100B
L258-45
10
LFL-3/6G-125B~200B L358-45
Control method
E
Continuous
excitation
Instantaneous
excitation
Modification No.
D
Tri-MEC
Cradle
LS Cradle
Rated voltage(kV)
3/6
3.6/ 7.2kV
common
Ratings
Cradle Type
Breaking current
42
/
44
Position Switch
E class
PS1
1a1b
PS2
2a2b
4kA
Rated current
200/400A common
For MCSG
LS Vacuum
Contactor
Mechanical
Interlock
Vacuum Contactor
(VC1)
Control voltage(V)
DC 110V
Vacuum Contactor
(VC2)
Control voltage(V)
D1
D1
DC 110V
32E
LVC-3Z-42ED
A1
AC 110V
32E
LVC-3Z-42ED
A1
AC 110V
34E
LVC-3Z-44ED
A2
AC 220V
34E
LVC-3Z-44ED
A2
AC 220V
62E
LVC-6Z-42ED
62E
LVC-6Z-42ED
64E
LVC-6Z-44ED
64E
LVC-6Z-44ED
32L
LVC-3Z-42LD
32L
LVC-3Z-42LD
34L
LVC-3Z-44LD
34L
LVC-3Z-44LD
62L
LVC-6Z-42LD
62L
LVC-6Z-42LD
64L
LVC-6Z-44LD
64L
LVC-6Z-44LD
11
Vacuum Contactors
External view
Front cover
Fuse checking window
Connector
ON/OFF indicator
Operation counter
Interlock lever
Interlock button
Hole for Interlock lever insertion
Test/Run indicator
Cradle
CTD(Condensor trip device)
12
Fuse case
Safety components
10 11 12
(For discharge)
AC input
DC output
Terminal
Rating
Description
Type
CTD-100
CTD-200
AC 100/110 AC 200/220
Rated input voltage(V)
Frequency(Hz)
50/60
50/60
Rated impulse voltage(V)
140/155
280/310
Charging time
Within 5 sec.
Within 5 sec.
Trip command
possible time
Max. 30 sec.
Max. 30 sec.
85%~110%
400
85%~110%
160
Dimensions
Fuse case
Counter
using 5 digit.
Bushing
It is mono-block bushing to be used in
the cradles of G-type drawout
contactors. It provides high insulation
level, so recommended to use in
contactors for MCSG.
Direct-drawout carrier
ON/OFF indicator
supplied or not
Handle
13
Vacuum Contactors
Internal structure
Protection cover
Line terminal
Insulation
mold frame
Vacuum
interrupter
Load terminal
Actuating mechanism
Insulation rod
Designed simply without any linkage to be suited for frequent-operation and long
service life. The actuating lever connected to a moving core of a actuating magnet
Shunt
Contact spring
Actuating lever
Control coil
Fixed core
that carrys out the function of a actuating shaft moves up and down to control the
Moving core
Return spring
Control method
Latch mechanism
Continuous excitation
Instantaneous excitation
Trip current(A)/
Holding current(A)/
Pick-up
Drop-out
Tripping
(V)
time(ms)
time(ms)
time(ms)
voltage
voltage
voltage
DC 110
3/100
0.6/40
AC 110
3/100
0.6/40
85%
75%
2/100
0.3/40
4.5/145
3/35
4.5(6)/145
3(4)/35
85%
75%
10%~75%
3(4)/145
10(14)/35
Type
Control method
LVC-3/6
Continuous
excitation(E)
AC 220
Instantaneous excitation(L)
DC 110
Instantaneous excitation(L)
(With CTD)
AC 110
AC 220
42/44ED
LVC-3/6
42/44LD
Note) The values in ( ) are maximum allowable currents in case of using CTD. (voltage increment considered)
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Vacuum interrupters
Features
Vacuum interrupters
In the closed position, normal current flows
Moving electrode
Bellows
Bellows shield
Ceramic
Arc shield
Contact
Fixed electrode terminal
Fixed electrode
External view
Internal structure
voltage.
Ratings
Fixed electrode
Rated voltage
(kV)
7.2
Rated current
(A)
400
(kA)
4.5
Contact stroke
(mm)
4.75
(m/s)
0.6
(m/s)
0.3
Contact force
(kg)
7 Min
(kg)
0.23
(kg)
0.52
(mm)
Interrupter weight
Max. contact erosion
Dimensions
(i) Weld
(ii) Bridge explosion
Arc initiation
Fault
current
Current zero
Time ()
Time (ms)
Voltage phenomena
(i) Arc re-ignition
(ii)Restrikes
(iii) B.I.L
(iv) A.C.voltage withstand
Recovery voltage
15
Vacuum Contactors
Accessories
(NC)
PT(Potential transformer)
2 each of PTs can be mounted on drawout type contactors and fuse
combination type.
These are 100VA and 200VA PTs rated 3.6/7.2kV.
Rated voltage(V)
Secondary voltage(V)
Class
Burden(Var)
Frequency(Hz)
3300/6600
110/220
100/200
50/60
PT(Potential transformer)
Fuse clip
It is used to install or uninstall a fuse link to the holder.
Its dimensions depend on ratings.
Note) Refer to fuse selection table on page 11.
Fuse clip
Auxiliary switch
Auxiliary switches are 2NO+2NC as standard and additional 3NO+3NC can
be added on request.
Auxiliary switch
Position switch
This enables checking contactor positions when draw-in and draw-out.
Remote checking is also possible through signaling via micro switches in each
position.
Test Position
16
Run Position
Drawing operations
<TEST Position>
Cradle
Unlock
button
Interlock
plate
RUN position.
Unlock pin
the cradle.
Cradle
3. Release the unlock push button and pull the contactor from the cradle by the
TEST position.
Unlock
button
Unlock
plate
Unlock
108mm(Stroke)
Unlock
Unlock pin
<TEST Position>
Cradle
Interlock
lever
Interlock
button
A hole for a
drawout lever
4. Turning the lever clockwise until the contactor reaches in the RUN position.
When draw-out a contactor from a cradle.
<RUN Position>
Cradle
Interlock
lever
Interlock
button
A hole for a
drawout lever
5. In case of separating the contactor from the cradle pull the contactor while
pushing the both sides of Interlock handle to the direction of the arrows as
shown in the fig.
Note) Check the power before connecting or disconnecting.
17
Vacuum Contactors
Electrical circuit diagram
R : Holding resistance
CC: Input Coil
VZb: Assistance Switch b contact (time-delayed type)
Note1) 1,2 terminal is for power supply
Note2) 3,4 point is for Open/Close of contact point
Note3) Point line(---) is user wiring
AC control
R: Holding resistance
CC: Input Coil
VZb: Assistance Switch b contact (time-delayed type)
Note1) 1,2 terminal is for power supply
Note2) 3,4 point is for Open/Close of contact point
Note3) Point line(---) is user wiring
18
AC control(CTD equipped)
19
Vacuum Contactors
Internal connection diagrams
(Com)
(NO)
(NC)
R: Holding resistance
CC: Input Coil
VZb: Assistance Switch b contact (time-delayed type)
M: Microswitch for interlock
Note1) 1,2 terminal is for power supply
Note2) 3,4 point is for Open/Close of contact point
Note3) Point line(---) is user wiring
AC control
(Com)
(NO)
(NC)
R: Holding resistance
CC: Input Coil
VZb: Assistance Switch b contact (time-delayed type)
M: Microswitch for interlock
Note1) 1,2 terminal is for power supply
Note2) 3,4 point is for Open/Close of contact point
Note3) Point line(---) is user wiring
20
(Com)
(NO)
(NC)
AC control(CTD equipped)
(Com)
(NO)
(NC)
21
Vacuum Contactors
Connection diagramsa
VC1
A
13
A2
43
x
14
CC
DC
1 12
2 13
14
4
5
44
7
8
9
10
11
x Relay
TC
7
11
15
14
9
13
11
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
8
12
5
24
10
14
4
AUX S/W 1
<2a2b>
VC2
13
B
DC
A2
1 12
2 13
14
4
5
43
x
14
CC
44
7
8
9
10
11
x Relay
TC
7
11
15
14
9
13
11
<2a2b>
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
8
12
5
24
10
14
4
AUX S/W 2
AC (With CTD)
VC1
13
AC
44
CC
11
15
14
9
13
11
<2a2b>
14
15
C1
13
3
5
x Relay
TC
12
2
4
14
~
B
43
~
-
A2
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
8
12
5
24
10
14
4
C3
C5 C6
8
9
9 10 11 12
CTD
10
11
AUX S/W 1
VC2
13
~
B
CC
<2a2b>
A2
43
AC
22
14
44
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
13
14
15
x Relay
7
11
15
14
9
13
11
12
2
4
C1
A
TC
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
AUX S/W 2
8
12
5
24
10
14
4
C3
C5 C6
9 10 11 12
9
10
11
CTD
1 12
2 13
3 14
4 15
5 16
VC1
4
ON
OFF
(+)
Vzb1
R
Vzb2
DC
CC
CC
1
2
3
4
5
6
12
13
14
15
16
B
A
11
10 12
5
11
15
14
9
13
11
CC
13 15
14
10
11
A
CC
R22 R2
CC
(-)
R21
R12 R
B
CC
9
10
11
R11
16
27
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
26
25
24
23
22
21
6
12
16
24
10
14
AUX S/W 1
<3a2b>
1 12
2 13
3 14
4 15
5 16
VC2
1
R11
ON
OFF
(+)
Vzb2
R
Vzb1
DC
CC
CC
1
2
3
4
5
6
12
13
14
15
16
B
A
11 13
10 12
14
B
A
10
11
CC
CC
(-)
R22 R2
CC
9
10
11
R21
R12 R
5
11
15
14
9
13
11
CC
15
16
27
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
26
25
24
23
22
21
6
12
16
24
10
14
AUX S/W 2
<3a2b>
AC
1
VC1
3
ON
OFF
Vzb1
R
Vzb2
AC
1
2
3
4
5
6
12
13
14
15
16
B
A
CC
CC
11
10 12
12
13
14
15
16
CC
5
11
15
14
9
13
11
CC
13 15
~
+
14
R22 R
CC
5
R12 R
A
CC
9
10
11
R2
R1
B
1
2
3
4
5
6
27 6
26 12
25 16
24 24
23 10
22 14
21
9
10
11
AUX S/W
16
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
<3a2b>
VC2
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
3
ON
OFF
Vzb2
R
Vzb1
AC
1
2
3
4
5
6
12
13
14
15
16
B
A
CC
B
CC
2
11
CC
9
10
11
R12 R
A
B
A
CC
5
11
15
14
9
13
11
CC
13 15
~
Z
~
10 12
R22 R
CC
R2
R1
B
12
13
14
15
16
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
6
12
16
24
10
14
9
10
11
AUX S/W
14 16
<3a2b>
23
Vacuum Contactors
External dimensions
Fixed type
Unit : mm
LVC-3/6Z-42/44E(L)D
(Terminal hole)
Mounting hole
24
(Terminal hole)
Mounting hole
Drawout type
Unit : mm
E-Class Cradle
(Terminal hole)
(Terminal hole)
Mounting hole
F2-Class Cradle
(Terminal hole)
(Terminal hole)
Mounting hole
G-Class Cradle
(Terminal hole)
(Terminal hole)
Mounting hole
25
Vacuum Contactors
External dimensions
Unit : mm
(Fused combination)
E-Class Cradle
TEST(108)
503.6
TEST(108)
RUN(742):6M-300 Fuse
RUN(672)
165
90
76.7
319.3
617.4
160
20
105
340(Terminal hole)
670(Terminal hole)
95
4-14
439
820
F2-Class Cradle
TEST(108)
559
RUN(742):6M-300 Fuse
RUN(672)
TEST(108)
90
188
76.7
319.3
617.4
160
20
105
340(Terminal hole)
4-14
95
439
670(Terminal hole)
821.6
G-Class Cradle
TEST(108)
559
TEST(108)
RUN(742):6M-300 Fuse
RUN(672)
90
188
76.7
319.3
617.4
160
20
105
340(Terminal hole)
439
26
4-14
95
670(Terminal hole)
821.6
Direct-drawout type
Unit : mm
(For MCSG)
TEST(108)
GB-Class Cradle
RUN(742):6M-300 Fuse
559
TEST(108)
RUN(672)
188
90
76.7
319.3
617.4
160
20
4- 14
340(Terminal hole)
95
670(Terminal hole)
821.6
439
ON
27
Vacuum Contactors
Selection tables
Fuse link
Application
Rated
Lowest
Rated Rated
interrupting interrupting
voltage current current
current
DIN type
Model
(kV)
(kA)
(A)
Capacitive load(kVA)
Transformer load(kVA)
(A)
Single phase
Three phase
Three phase
8 ( 8 ~ 16 )
6.7 ~ 14 ( 13 ~ 28 )
9.8up to ( 9.8up to )
5B
10
6 ~ 13
( 13 ~ 25 )
11 ~ 22
( 21 ~ 44 )
9.8 ~ 12
( 19 ~ 24 )
20
15 ~ 31
( 30 ~ 62 )
25 ~ 53
( 51 ~ 107 )
12 ~ 31
( 24 ~ 61 )
30
21 ~ 42
( 40 ~ 84 )
35 ~ 73
( 70 ~ 145 )
31 ~ 46
( 61 ~ 92 )
40
40 ~ 82
( 80 ~ 165)
69 ~ 143
(137 ~ 286)
46 ~ 64
( 92 ~ 128)
50
49 ~ 102
( 98 ~ 204)
85 ~ 117
(170 ~ 354 )
64 ~ 81
(128 ~ 163 )
63
66 ~ 137
(132 ~ 275)
114 ~ 238
(163 ~ 210 )
68 ~ 165
(134 ~ 330)
117 ~ 285
(210 ~ 300 )
LFL - 3/6G -
3.6
(7.2)
4~
40
4In
75
100
128 ~ 220
(256 ~ 440)
222 ~ 381
(300 ~ 445 )
125
151 ~ 275
(302 ~ 550)
261 ~ 476
(445 ~ 550 )
LFL - 3G - 160B
160
211 ~ 352
365 ~ 610
) 275 ~ 370
200
265 ~ 440
495 ~ 762
) 370 ~ 550
160
(425 ~ 704)
(735~1,220 )
(550~742
200
(437 ~ 880)
(755~1,520 )
(742~1,000 )
LFL - 3G - 200B
LFL - 6G - 160B
LFL - 6G - 200B
3.6
7.2
)
)
)
Fuse link
Application
Rated
Lowest
Rated Rated
interrupting interrupting
voltage current current
current
KS type
Model
G(General use)
type
LFL - 3/6G -
(kV)
(A)
Single phase
Three phase
Three phase
5up to ( 15up to )
( 5up to )
LFL - 3/6G - 10
10
10up to
( 15up to )
15up to
( 30up to )
10up to
( 25up to )
20
20up to
( 50up to )
30up to
( 75up to )
30up to
( 50up to )
30
30up to
( 75up to )
75up to
( 150up to )
50up to
( 100up to )
40
50up to
( 100up to )
100up to
( 200up to )
75up to
( 150up to )
LFL - 3/6G - 50
50
75up to
( 150up to )
150up to
( 300up to )
100up to
( 200up to )
LFL - 3/6G - 60
63
LFL - 3/6G - 75
75
100
LFL - 3G - 150
150
LFL - 3/6G - 30
LFL - 3/6G - 40
3.6
(7.2)
150up to
( 200up to )
200up to
( 400up to )
200up to
( 400up to )
200up to
( 400up to )
375up to
( 750up to )
300up to
( 600up to )
300up to
500up to
400up to
200
400up to
750up to
600up to
LFL - 3G - 300
300
625up to
1,000up to (
1,000up to (
LFL - 3G - 400
400
750up to
1,500up to (
LFL - 3G - 200
3.6
40
5In
150
( 500up to )
(1,000up to)
( 800up to )
200
( 750up to )
(1,500up to)
(1,200up to)
LFL - 6G - 300
300
(1,250up to)
(2,000up to)
LFL - 6G - 400
400
(2,500up to)
LFL - 3M - 20
20
LFL - 3M - 50
50
150up to
100
300up to
150
400up to
LFL - 3M - 200
200
800up to
LFL - 3M - 300
300
1,000up to (
LFL - 3M - 400
400
LFL - 6M - 20
20
( 100up to )
LFL - 6M - 50
50
( 300up to )
LFL - 6M - 100
100
( 600up to )
150
( 800up to )
LFL - 6M - 200
200
LFL - 6M - 300
300
LFL - 6M - 400
400
LFL - 6G - 150
LFL - 6G - 200
7.2
LFL - 3M - 100
LFL - 3M - 150
LFL - 6M - 150
28
(kA)
LFL - 3/6G - 20
(A)
Capacitive load(kVA)
Transformer load(kVA)
3.6
7.2
40
7In
50up to (
Dimensions(mm)
Applicable holder
Motor load(kVA)
A
6.5 ~10.7 ( 13 ~ 22 )
( 22 ~ 36 )
28 ~ 57
( 36 ~ 86 )
50 ~ 85
( 86 ~ 117 )
85 ~ 115
(117 ~ 230)
115 ~ 142
(230 ~ 284 )
138 ~ 191
(276 ~ 382 )
181 ~ 252
(362 ~ 503 )
253 ~ 369
(469 ~ 739 )
293 ~ 435
(556 ~ 870 )
343 ~ 572
375 ~ 630
Three phase
10.7 ~ 28
1. The values in (
second.
- The rated current of a fuse is selected to carry
195
55
LFH-6G-D1HB
192
77
within 2 seconds.
77
LFH-6G-D2HB
(751~1,223 )
(1,154~1,760 )
Dimensions(mm)
Applicable holder
Motor load(kW)
A
Three phase
current of a capacitor.
261
50
47
25
LFH-6G-D60
situation.
311
60
57
30
LFH-6G-D1H
311
77
73
43
LFH-6G-D2H
350
110
108
55
LFH-6G-D4H
200
60
58
30
LFH-3M-100
200
77
73
43
LFH-3M-200
250
87
84
50
LFH-3M-400
311
60
58
30
LFH-6M-50
350
77
73
43
LFH-6M-200
450
87
84
50
LFH-6M-400
37 ~ 75 (
90 ~ 200
220 ~ 400
450 ~ 630
710 ~ 800
900 ~1250
1,500
-
( 75 ~ 160 )
(185 ~ 400 )
(450 ~ 800 )
(900 ~ 1,250)
1,500 )
2,500 )
3,000 )
DIN-Type fuse
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Vacuum Contactors
Power fuse
Power fuse
LS Prime-MEC power fuses are designed to protect equipments from fault current such as
short-circuit, and generally used for the protection the circuits of transformers, capacitors
and motors they protect.
For further safety and reliability the elements inside of fuses are made of silver, and high
quality quartzs and and ceramic are used for magnetic rods and tubes, respectively.
LS medium voltage vacuum contactors using LS vacuum interrupters manufactured with
worldclass technology are type tested in LS PT & T that is accredited high power test lab by
worldclass KOLAS. To ensure the performance they, installed in a vacuum contactor, are
tested according to IEC 60282-1 in LS PT & T that is accredited high power test lab by
worldclass KOLAS.
KERI(24kV)
Considerations in application
Power fuses are suitable for the protection from a short-circuit, Overload current will not
protected.
Reset or re-use after blowing is not possible. Fuse reset or re-use is not possible after fused
are blown out.
When the fuses are selected, the inrush currents arising from the starting transformers,
motors, capacitors should be considered.
When the fuses are selected, their usage and circuit requirements should be considered.
For the purpose of protection from the fault current below the lowest interrupting current
of the fuse it is desirable to replace it with a fuse having lower interrupting rate or add
other overcurrent relay in series
Withstand voltage of the circuit should be higher than that of a fuse that protects it.
If possible, select the fuse whose rated current is much higher than the load current. The
rated current not sufficiently exceeding the normal current of the load may cause
reduction in the service life.
Replace all three fuses in case of blowing in a fuse.
General considerations
When the fuses are selected the sufficient rated current should be considered to avoid
the deterioration of the fuse element due to sustained load current in the long term.
The fuse rated current should be higher than the sum of all load currents.
The estimated overload current should be within the fuse's time/current characteristics.The
estimated overload current should not exceed the allowable overload withstand currents
of the equipment and the number of its events should not exceed 100 times.
The characteristic curve of a fuse must lie to the right of those of other equipments to be
protected.
The withstand strength such as permissible let-through current, I
t of the equipments to be
protected must be higher than that of a fuse.
Coordination of permissible time limit
Protection equipments in the line side < Fuses < Protection equipments in the load side
Coordination when fuses are used as back-up protection
Permissible let-through current of a fuse < That of a protection equipment
Use the same rating for all three phases even the differential current between phases
exists.
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transformer
In case of potential transformers
- When the fuses are selected do not consider the short-circuit happening in the
secondary of the PT, but protecting PT itself and the circuit against the fault in the primary
side.
- Select the fuse with higher rated current than the load current so as not to be damaged
by overcurrent.
- The characteristic curve of a fuse must lie to the right of those of other equipments to be
protected.
- The withstand strength such as permissible let-through current, I
t of the equipments to
be protected must be higher than that of a fuse.
Note) Refer to the general considerations other than the above mentioned.
- The inrush current of the motor must be within 5 times of the fuse rating and the fuse
should withstand at least 10 seconds under the condition.
Fuse rated current Motor full load current
Note) Refer to the general considerations other than the above mentioned.
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Vacuum Contactors
Coordination graph
Fuse
[2]
[1]
Transformer
Circuit breaker
or low voltage fuse
Time
Current
A. Permissible overload current/time of a transformer
B. Permissible overload characteristic of a transformer, Operation characteristic curve of a Fuse
C. inrush current and time at no load of a transformer
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Time
Fuse
Vacuum
contactor
Motor
Inrush
time of
a motor
Current
A : (Operation characteristic of a vacuum contactor, Time/Current characteristic curve of a Fuse)
B : (The lowest operation characteristic of a vacuum contactor, Operation characteristic curve of a Fuse )
C : ( Inrush current of a motor, Inrush time of a motor )
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Vacuum Contactors
Operation curves
DIN Type
3.6/7.2kV current limiting characteristic
Operation time(sec)
Current ( sym, A )
Operation time(sec)
Current ( sym, A )
Operation time(sec)
Current ( sym, A )
34
KS Type
G(General use) type fuse
Operation time(sec)
Operation time(sec)
Operation time(sec)
Current ( sym, A )
Current ( sym, A )
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For your safety, please read user's manual thoroughly before operating.
Contact the nearest authorized service facility for examination, repair, or adjustment.
Please contact a qualified service technician when you need maintenance.
Do not disassemble or repair by yourself!
Safety Instructions
Any maintenance and inspection shall be performed by the personnel having expertise concerned.
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