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SM6-24
Modular units
Catalogue
2008
SM6-24
General contents
Presentation
Generalities
11
Characteristics of the
functional units
35
Connections
67
Installation
75
Appendices
order form
81
SM6-24
Contents
Presentation
The experience of a world leader
The ranges advantages
Protecting the environment
A full range of services
The references of a leader
Quality assurance
4
5
6
7
8
9
Presentation
MT20140
MT20141
1975: innovation
Sulphur hexafluoride (SF6) is first used in an MV switch for an MV/LV
transformer substation, with the VM6.
1989: experience
Over 300,000 VM6 cubicles equipped networks throughout the world.
1991: innovation and experience
Cumulated with the second generation of SM6 modular SF6 cubicles.
2007: a leading position
b with over 800,000 SM6-24 cubicles installed around the world,
Schneider Electric consolidates its position as uncontested leader
in the Medium Voltage field.
b development of the offer to enlarge the range of vacuum type
circuit breaker cubicles up to 24 kV.
MT20148
MT20147
MT20146
MT20145
MT20144
MT20143
MT20142
Presentation
Upgradability
SM6-24, a comprehensive range
b a comprehensive offer covering your present and future requirements;
b a design adapted to the extension of your installations;
b a catalogue of functions for all your applications;
b a product designed to be in compliance with standards constraints;
b options to anticipate the telecontrol of your installations.
Compactness
SM6-24, an optimised range
b compact units, with low increment cubicles;
b rationalised space requirement for switchboard installation;
b reduction of civil works costs;
b easy integration in factory-built outdoor substations for which the SM6-24
is particularly well designed.
Maintenance
SM6-24, a range with reduced maintenance
b the active parts (breaking and earthing) are integrated in an SF6-filled,
sealed for life unit;
b the control mechanisms, are intented to function with reduced
maintenance under normal operating conditions;
b enhanced electrical endurance when breaking.
Ease of installation
SM6-24, a simple range to incorporate
b reduced dimensions and weights;
b only one civil works layout;
b a solution adapted to cable connection;
b simplified switchboard busbar design.
Presentation
61051N
61016N
Ferrous metal
71%
Non-ferrous metal
10.5%
Thermohardening
15%
Thermoplastics
3.35%
0.15%
Fluid
MT55145
01
ISO 140
Presentation
61052N
61053N
Presentation
Africa
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
South America/Pacific
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
Europe
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
EDF, France
Eurotunnel, France
Franois Mitterrand Library, France
Nestl company headquarters, France
Stade de France, Paris, France
TLM Terminal , Folkestone, Great Britain
Zaventem Airport, Belgium
Krediebank Computer Centre, Belgium
Bucarest Pumping station, Rumania
Prague Airport, Czech Republic
Philipp Morris St Petersburg, Russia
Ligget Ducatt Tobacco Factory, Russia
Kremlin Moscow, Russia
Allibert Tarazona, Spain
Madrid airport, Spain
61001N
Asia/Middle East
Presentation
Quality assurance
A major advantage
MT55055
MT55054
900 1
ISO
9002
61003N
61002N
ISO
01
ISO 140
10
SM6-24
Contents
Generalities
Field of application 12
Units for all functions 14
Operating conditions 20
Main characteristics 21
Factory-built cubicles description 22
Compartments description 24
Safety of people 26
Remote control switch interface 30
Fault indicators 31
Description of the control/monitoring and protection functions 32
11
Field of application
Generalities
HV/MV substation
MV consumer substation
(MV metering)
IM
CM
DM2
QM
PM
IM
DE53474EN
MT55148
IM
MV consumer substation
(LV metering)
IM
IM
QM
MT55147
Other standards
MV consumer substations
(MV metering)
MT55146
IM
IM
DM1-D
GBC-A
QM
DM1-S
12
Substation
GAM
QM
Field of application
Generalities
DE53475EN
Distribution switchboard
CM
QMC
IM
IM
DM1-D
GBM DM1-A
QMC
CM
61004N
DM1-A
Incoming line
of private MV substation
Unit definitions
PM
NSM-busbars GBM SM
TM
NSM-cables QM
Standby
generator source
Standby
utility source
Distribution switchboard
CM
QM
QM
IMC
Incoming line
of private MV substation
IMB
GBM IMC
QM
CM
Incoming line
of private MV substation
13
Generalities
Switch unit
IM (375 or 500 mm)
36
DE53478
DE53477
page
Switch unit
IMC (500 mm)
Switch unit
with or without
earthing disconnector
right or left outgoing line
IMB (375 mm)
Fuse-switch
combination unit
QM (375 or 500 mm)
DE53482
37
38
14
Fused-switch unit
PM (375 mm)
DE53481
DE53480
DE53479
Fuse-switch protection
Fuse-switch
combination unit
QMC (625 mm)
Fuse-switch
combination unit
right or left outgoing line
QMB (375 mm)
Generalities
DE53484
page
DE53483
Contactor protection
Contactor unit
CRM (750 mm)
39
Fused-contactor unit
CRM (750 mm)
DE53486
DE53485
DE53487
41
Single-isolation, disconnectable
circuit breaker unit
right or left outgoing line
DM1-D (750 mm)
DE53488
Single-isolation, disconnectable
circuit breaker unit
DM1-A (750 mm)
40
Single-isolation, disconnectable
circuit breaker unit with
autonomous protection
DM1-S (750 mm)
Double-isolation, disconnectable
circuit breaker unit
right or left outgoing line
DM2 (750 mm)
15
Generalities
DE53490
page
DE53489
Withdrawable single-isolation
circuit breaker unit
DM1-W (750 mm)
42
Withdrawable single-isolation
circuit breaker unit
right outgoing line
DM1-Z (750 mm)
DE53492
DE53491
DE53493
43
16
Single-isolation
circuit breaker unit
right outgoing line
DMV-D (625 mm)
DE53485
Single-isolation
circuit breaker unit
DMV-A (625 mm)
43
Single-isolation
circuit breaker unit with
autonomous protection
DMV-S (625 mm)
Single-isolation, disconnectable
circuit breaker unit
DMVL-A (750 mm)
Generalities
DE53495
DE53496
44
45
DE53497
page
DE53494
MV metering
17
Generalities
DE53500
47
18
DE53499
DE53498
46
Extension unit
VM6/SM6
GEM (125 mm)
DE53501
page
DE53498
Casings
Incoming
cable-connection unit
GAM2 (375 mm)
Incoming
cable-connection unit
GAM (500 mm)
Connection unit
right or left outgoing line
GBM (375 mm)
Generalities
Other functions
DE53503
DE53502
DE53504
page
DE53505
49
Busbar earthing
compartment
EMB (375 mm)
DE53506
Disconnector unit
SM (375 or 500 mm)
48
19
Operating conditions
PE50746
Generalities
Standards
SM6-24 units meet all the following recommendations, standards and specifications:
b IEC recommendations
60694: Common specifications for high-voltage switchgear and controlgear standards.
62271-200: A.C. metal-enclosed switchgear and controlgear for rated voltage
above 1 kV and up to including 52 kV.
60265: High voltage switches for rated voltages of 52 kV and above.
62271-105: High voltage alternating current switch-fuse combinations.
60255: Electrical relays.
62271-100: High-voltage alternating current circuit breakers.
62271-102: High-voltage alternating current disconnectors and earthing switches.
b UTE standards
NFC 13.100: Consumer substation installed inside a building and fed by a second
category voltage public distribution system.
NFC 13.200: High voltage electrical installations requirements.
NFC 64.130: High voltage switches for rated voltage above 1 kV and less than 52 kV.
NFC 64.160: Alternating current disconnectors and earthing switches.
b EDF specifications
HN 64-S-41: A.C. metal-enclosed swichgear and controlgear for rated voltages
above 1 kV and up to and including 24 kV.
HN 64-S-43: Electrical independent-operating mechanism for switch 24 kV - 400 A.
Designation
20
Generalities
Main characteristics
Rated voltage
Ur
kV
7.2
12
17.5
24
Insulation
Isolation
Insulation
Isolation
Ud
Ud
Up
Up
20
23
60
70
28
32
75 (1)
85
38
45
95
110
50
60
125
145
Ir
A
A
A
Ik/tk
(kA/1 s)
16
31.5
630 - 1250
400 - 630 -1250
630 - 1250
630 - 1250
630 - 1250
400 - 630 - 1250
Insulation level
Breaking capacity
PE50790
25
20
16
12.5
The making capacity is equal to 2.5 times the short-time withstand current.
(1) 60 kV peak for the CRM unit.
General characteristics
Rated voltage
Ur
kV
7.2
kA
kA
kA
25
10
25
kA
25
20
kA
kA
25
20
20
Units
Endurance
Units
Electro-magnetic compatibility:
b relays: 4 kV withstand capacity,
as per recommendation IEC 60801.4;
b compartments:
v electrical field:
- 40 dB attenuation at 100 MHz,
- 20 dB attenuation at 200 MHz;
v magnetic field: 20 dB attenuation below 30 MHz.
Temperatures:
The cubicles must be stored and installed in a dry area
free from dust and with limited temperature variations.
b for stocking: from 40C to +70C,
b for working: from 5C to +40C,
b other temperatures, consult us.
DM1-A,
DM1-D,
DM1-W,
DM1-Z,
DM1-S,
DM2
Disconnector
SF circuit breaker
12
Mechanical
endurance
Electrical
endurance
IEC 60265
1000 operations
class M1
IEC 60265
100 breaks
at In, p.f. = 0.7
class E3
IEC 62271-102
1000 operations
IEC 62470
300000 operations
100000 operations
IEC 62271-102
1000 operations
IEC 62271-100
10000 operations
class M2
17.5
24
20
-
IEC 62470
100000 breaks at 320 A
300000 breaks at 250 A
100000 breaks at 200 A
IEC 62271-100
40 breaks at 12.5 kA
10000 breaks at In,
p.f. = 0.7
class E2
DMVL-A
Switch
IEC 60265
1000 operations
class M1
IEC 62271-100
10000 operations
class M2
Disconnector
Evolis circuit breaker
IEC 62271-102
IEC 62271-100
10000 operations
class M2
IEC 60265
100 breaks
at In, p.f. = 0.7
class E3
IEC 62271-100
10000 breaks at In,
p.f. = 0.7
class E2
IEC 62271-100
10000 breaks at In,
p.f. = 0.7
class E2
21
Generalities
PE50780
2
1
2 busbars: all in the same horizontal plane, thus enabling later switchboard
extensions and connection to existing equipment.
4 operating mechanism: contains the elements used to operate the switchdisconnector and earthing switch and actuate the corresponding indications
(positive break).
5 low voltage: installation of a terminal block (if motor option installed), LV fuses
PE50781
2
1
2 busbars: all in the same horizontal plane, thus enabling later switchboard
extensions and connection to existing equipment.
5 low voltage: installation of compact relay devices (Statimax) and test terminal
boxes. If more space is required, an additional enclosure may be added on top
of the cubicle.
22
Generalities
PE50782
SF6 and satisfying and one vacuum circuit breaker, sealed pressure system
requirements.
2
1
2 busbars: all in the same horizontal plane, thus enabling later switchboard
the disconnector(s), the circuit breaker and the earthing switch and actuate
the corresponding indications.
5 low voltage: installation of compact relay devices (VIP) and test terminal boxes.
If more space is required, an additional enclosure may be added on top of the cubicle.
PE50783
and satisfying and one vacuum circuit breaker, sealed pressure system
requirements.
2 busbars: all in the same horizontal plane, thus enabling later switchboard
extensions and connection to existing equipment.
the disconnector(s), the circuit breaker and the earthing switch and actuate
the corresponding indications.
5 low voltage: installation of compact relay devices (VIP) and test terminal boxes.
If more space is required, an additional enclosure may be added on top of the cubicle.
PE50784
2
1
Contactor cubicles
5
2 busbars: all in the same horizontal plane, thus enabling later switchboard
4
the disconnector(s), the contactor 400 or 400D and the earthing switch
and actuate the corresponding indications.
5 low voltage: installation of compact relay devices and test terminal boxes.
Compartments description
61007N
Busbar compartment
61006N
DE53508
DE53507
Generalities
Switch compartment
The three insulated busbars are parallel-mounted. Connection is made to the upper
pads of the enclosure using a field distributor with integrated captive screws.
Ratings 400 - 630 - 1250 A.
This compartment is separated from the busbar compartment and the connection
compartment by the enclosure surrounding the switch, the disconnector and
the earthing switch.
DE53509
DE53510
24
Compartments description
DE53512
Operating-mechanism cover
61008N
DE53511
Generalities
B
A
C - LV control cabinet
h = 2050 mm
In all cases, these volumes are accessible, with cables and busbars energised,
without de-energising the substation.
PE50785
25
Safety of people
Generalities
By switchgear
61010N
b Gas tightness
The three rotating contacts are placed in an enclosure filled with gas to a relative
pressure of 0.4 bar (400 hPa). It satisfies sealed pressure system requirements
and seal tightness is always factory checked .
b Operating safety
v the switch may be in one of three positions: closed, open, or earthed,
representing a natural interlocking system that prevents incorrect operation.
Moving-contact rotation is driven by a fast-acting mechanism that is independent
of the action of the operator.
v the device combines the breaking and disconnection functions.
v the earthing switch placed in the SF6 has a short-circuit making capacity,
in compliance with standards.
v any accidental over-pressures are eliminated by the opening of the safety
membrane, in which case the gas is directed toward the back of the unit,
away from the operator.
MT20184
Switch-disconnector
Closed position
Open position
Earth position
61011N
b Gas tightness
The three phases are placed in an enclosure filled with SF6 gas to a relative
pressure of 2.5 bars (2500 hPa). It satisfies sealed pressure system requirements
and seal tightness is always checked in the factory.
DE53513
b Operating safety
Accidental over-pressures are eliminated by the opening of the safety membrane.
Rollarc contactor
Contacts closed
26
Main contacts
separated
Arcing period
Contacts open
Safety of people
Generalities
By switchgear
61012N
b Gas tightness
The SF1 or SFset circuit breaker is made up of three separate poles mounted
on a structure supporting the operating mechanism. Each pole-unit houses
all the active elements in an insulating enclosure filled with gas to a relative pressure
of 0.5 bar (500 hPa). It satisfies sealed pressure system requirements and seal
tightness is always checked in the factory.
DE53514
b Operating safety
As for switch-units, accidental over-pressures are eliminated by the opening
of the safety membrane.
Contacts closed
Precompression
Arcing period
Contacts open
61058N
b Gas tightness
The Evolis circuit breaker comprises three separate pole units fixed on a structure
supporting the control mechanism. Each pole encloses all of the active parts in an
insulating enclosure, under vacuum, and its gas tightness is systematically checked
in the factory.
PE55930_50
b Operating safety
The magnetic field is applied along the contact axis of the vacuum type circuit breaker.
This process diffuses the arc in a regular manner with high currents.
It ensures optimum distribution of the energy along the compact surface
so as to avoid local hot spots.
The advantages of this technique:
v a simplified vacuum type circuit breaker which is consequently very reliable,
v low dissipation of arcing energy in the circuit breaker,
v highly efficient contacts which do not distort during repeated breaking,
v significant reduction in control energy.
27
Safety of people
61013N
PE50796
Generalities
The position of main contacts is clearly visible from the front of the cubicle through the
window.
PE50777
Mechanical and electrical controls are side by side on the front fascia, on a panel
including the schematic diagram indicating the devices status (closed, open, earthed):
b Closed: the drive shaft is operated via a quick acting mechanism, independent of
the operator. No energy is stored in the switch, apart from when switching operations
are taking place.
For combined switch fuses, the opening mechanism is armed at the same time
as the contacts are closed.
b Opening: the switch is opened using the same quick acting mechanism,
operated in the opposite direction.
For circuit breakers and the combined switch fuses, opening is controlled by:
v a push-button,
v a fault.
b Earthing: a specific control shaft enables the opening or closing of the earthing
contacts. Access to this shaft is blocked by a cover that can be slid back if the switch
is open but which remains locked in place if it is closed.
This device has integrated VPIS (Voltage Presence Indicating System) type lights,
in conformity with IEC standard 61958, enabling the presence (or absence) of voltage
to be checked on the cables.
61014N
28
Generalities
Safety of people
Consequently:
The SM6-24 is designed to offer a good level of safety
DE55553
b
v
b
v
v
b
v
v
b
v
v
v
DE53515
DE53516
Choice of exhaust
29
Generalities
PE15074
Easergy 200 S is installed in the low voltage control cabinet of IM and NSM cubicles
for remote control of one or two switches.
Easergy notably enables source transfer switching between two switches.
It has a simple panel for local operation to manage electrical controls (local/remote
switch) and to display switchgear status information.
It integrates a fault current detector (overcurrent and zero sequence current) with
detection thresholds configurable channel by channel (threshold and fault duration).
Control command
30
Local information
Power unit
PE150079
PE150078
61020N
61019N
61017N
Easergy Flair
PE60275
Usage
PE60276
Fault indicators
PE15087 D
Generalities
279 - 219
200C
Installation
Power supply
Fault detection
Flush fitted
Casing
Casing
Self-powered
or dual power
230 Vac
or battery
230 Vac
Indication
LCD display
Measurement
Indicator light
Indicator light
(option)
Current,
frequency
Communication
Current, voltage,
power
SCADA interface
by dry contact
SCADA interface
by dry contact
Long distance
(radio, PSTN, GSM,
etc.)
SM6-24 integrates Flair 21D, Flair 21DT, Flair 22D and Flair 23D on every incoming
cubicles.
b High performance indicators
v indication of phase-phase and phase-earth faults,
v faulty phase indication,
v adapted to all neutral earthing systems,
v compatible with HV/MV substation protection devices.
b Clear and comprehensive display
v displaying the faulty phase for earth fault,
v displaying settings,
v displaying the load current including peak demand and frequency meter.
b Maintenance free.
Power supply
Display
Options
Flair 21D
Flair 21DT
Flair 22D
Flair 23D
Self-powered
Dual power supply
b
b (battery)
b
b (external)
Ammeter
Peak demand
Frequency meter
b
b
b
b
b
b
SCADA interface
External light
External reset
Advanced settings (keypad)
b (transistor output)
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
31
Generalities
Simplicity
PE20081
Easy to install
b Light, compact base unit.
b Optional modules fitted on a DIN rail, connected using prefabricated cords.
b User friendly and powerful PC parameter and protection setting software to utilize
all of Sepams possibilities.
User-friendly
b Intuitive User Machine Interface, with direct data access.
b Local operating data in the users language.
Substation
Specific
Sepam series 20
For common applications
Sepam series 40
For demanding applications
Sepam series 80
For complete applications
32
10 logic inputs
8 relay outputs
1 Modbus communication
port
Logic equations editor
Current protection
S20
T20
Busbars
Applications
Generator
Protections
Basic
Rotation
Characteristics
Transformer
Sepam
M20
B21
B22
S40
S41
S42
T40
G40
M41
T42
S80
S81
T81
S82
T82
M81
G82
Generalities
61026N
VIP 35
Earthing protection
b earthing fault protection functions with the residual current measurement taken
from the sum of the secondary currents in the sensors. This is taken via a CRc,
8 A to 80 A gauge.
b earthing protection is inverse definite time: its threshold and time delay can be set.
61027N
VIP 300 LL
Phase protection
b phase protection is via two independently adjustable thresholds:
v the lower threshold can be chosen to be inverse definite time or definite time.
The definite time curves are in conformity with IEC standard 60255-3.
They are either of inverse, very inverse or extremely inverse type.
v the upper threshold is inverse definite time.
Earthing protection
b protection against phase-to-earth faults uses the residual current measurement,
taken from the sum of the secondary currents in the sensors. This is taken via
a CRa X1 gauge: 10 to 50 A and X4: 40 to 200 A or via a CRb X1 gauge:
63 to 312 A and X4: 250 A to 1250 A.
b as for phase protection, phase-to-earth protection had two thresholds
that can be independently set.
Signalling
b two indicators show the origin of the trip operation (phase or earth).
They remain in position after the relay power supply has been cut.
b two led indicators (phase and earth) show that the lower threshold
has been exceeded and that its time delay is currently in progress.
33
Generalities
Statimax
Statimax
Selection table
Protection type
Three-phase overcurrent
Zero-sequence overcurrent
Directional zero-sequence current
Undervoltage
Overvoltage
Thermal image
Zero-sequence overvoltage
Negative sequence overcurrent
Long start-up and rotor blocking
Maximum number of start-ups
Single-phase undercurrent
Code
Protection units
Sepam
2000 series 20
50 - 51
b
b
50N - 51N b
b
67N
b
27
b
59
b
49
b
b
59N
b
46
b
b
51LR
b
b
66
b
b
37
b
b
series 40
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
34
Statimax
series 80
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
VIP
35
200
300
b (2)
b (3)
b (1)
b (1)
b (1)
b (1)
SM6-24
Contents
35
Network connection
DE53519
DE53518
DE53517
Characteristics of
the functional units
DE53521
Electrical characteristics
kA
25
20
630 A
16
12.5
400 - 630 A
7.2
12
17.5
24
kV
Basic equipment:
b
b
b
b
Versions:
Optional accessories:
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b phase comparator
b fault indicators
b surge arrestors (for 500 mm cubicle)
b telecontrol
36
Fuse-switch protection
DE53523
DE53522
Characteristics of
the functional units
DE53525
Electrical characteristics
kA
25
20
200 A
16
12.5
7.2
12
17.5
24
kV
Basic equipment:
b
b
b
b
b
b
b three-phase bottom
busbars for outgoing
lines (right or left)
b one to three CTs
Version:
Optional accessories:
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
37
Characteristics of
the functional units
Fuse-switch protection
DE53526
PM (375 mm)
Fused-switch unit
DE53525
Electrical characteristics
kA
25
20
200 A
16
12.5
7.2
12
17.5
24
kV
Basic equipment:
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
Version:
Optional accessories:
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
38
Contactor protection
DE53528
DE53527
Characteristics of
the functional units
kA
DE53530
DE53529
Electrical characteristics
kA
25
10
20
250 A
16
400 A
12.5
7.2
12
kV
7.2
12
kV
Basic equipment:
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
Version:
Optional accessories:
b
v
v
v
v
v
v
cubicle:
auxiliary contacts on the disconnector
protection using Sepam programmable electronic unit
one to three voltage transformers
key-type interlocks
50 W heating element
stands footing
b contactor:
v mechanical interlocking
b DIN fuses
39
DE53534
Electrical characteristics
kA
25
20
630 - 1250 A
16
12.5
12
17.5
24
kV
Basic equipment:
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
SF1or SFset circuit breaker (only for the 400-630 A performances) disconnectable
disconnector and earthing switch
three-phase busbars
circuit breaker operating mechanism RI
disconnector operating mechanism CS
voltage indicators
three CTs for SF1 circuit breaker
auxiliary contacts on circuit breaker
Version:
Optional accessories:
b
v
v
v
v
v
v
v
v
cubicle:
auxiliary contacts on the disconnector
additional enclosure or connection enclosure for cabling from above
protection using Statimax relays, or Sepam programmable electronic unit for SF1 circuit breaker
three voltage transformers for SF1 circuit breaker
key-type interlocks
50 W heating element
stands footing
surge arrestors
b
v
v
v
circuit breaker:
motor for operating mechanism
release units
operation counter on manual operating mechanism
40
DE53532
DE53531
Characteristics of
the functional units
DE53536
DE53535
Characteristics of
the functional units
DE53521
Electrical characteristics
kA
25
20
630 A
16
12.5
400 - 630 A
7.2
12
17.5
24
kV
Basic equipment:
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b three CTs
Version:
Optional accessories:
b cubicle:
v additional enclosure or connection
enclosure for cabling from above
v three voltage transformers
v key-type interlocks
v 50 W heating element
v stands footing
b
v
v
v
circuit breaker:
motor for operating mechanism
release units
operation counter on manual operating mechanism
b cubicle:
v protection using Statimax relays or Sepam programmable electronic unit
v auxiliary contacts on disconnectors
41
DE53539
DE53538
Characteristics of
the functional units
kA
DE53540
DE53534
Electrical characteristics
kA
25
25
20
20
1250 A
630 - 1250 A
16
16
12.5
12.5
12
17.5
24
7.2
kV
12
17.5
24
kV
Basic equipment:
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b three-phase busbars
Version:
Optional accessories:
b cubicle:
v auxiliary contacts on the disconnector
v additional enclosure or connection
enclosure for cabling from above
v protection using Statimax relays
or Sepam programmable electronic unit
v three voltage transformers
v key-type interlocks
v 50 W heating element
v stands footing
v withdrawable circuit breaker cradle
v surge arrestors
42
b
v
v
v
circuit breaker:
motor for operating mechanism
release units
operation counter on manual operating mechanism
DE53543
DE53541
Characteristics of
the functional units
kA
DE53545
DE53544
Electrical characteristics
kA
25
25
20
20
630 1250 A
16
12.5
16
17.5
12.5
kV
12
Basic equipment:
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
630 A
24
kV
b 3 CTs
b Sepam programmable electronic unit
Version:
b 3 CTs
Optional accessories:
b cubicle:
v auxiliary contacts on the disconnector
v additional enclosure or connection enclosure
for cabling from above
v three voltage transformers
v key-type interlocks
v stands footing
17.5
b
v
v
v
circuit breaker:
motor for operating mechanism
release units
operation counter on manual operating mechanism
43
Characteristics of
the functional units
MV metering
DE53548
DE53547
DE53546
CM (375 mm)
Voltage transformers
for mains with earthed
neutral system
Electrical characteristics
kA
25
20
50 A
16
12.5
7.2
12
17.5
24
kV
Basic equipment:
b
b
b
b
b
b
b three-voltage transformers
(phase-to-earth)
b two voltage
transformers
(phase-to-phase)
Version:
Optional accessories:
b
b
b
b
b
44
auxiliary contacts
additional enclosure or connection enclosure for cabling from above
50 W heating element
stands footing
mechanical signalling for blown fuses
MV metering
DE53550
DE53549
Characteristics of
the functional units
DE53534
Electrical characteristics
kA
25
20
630 - 1250 A
16
12.5
12
17.5
24
kV
Basic equipment:
b one to three CTs
b connection bars
b three-phase busbars
Optional accessories:
b additional enclosure
b three voltage transformers (phase-to-earth), or two voltage transformers (phase-to-phase)
b stands footing
45
Casings
DE53552
DE53552
Characteristics of
the functional units
kA
DE53534
DE53521
Electrical characteristics
kA
25
25
20
20
630 A
630 - 1250 A
16
16
12.5
12.5
400 - 630 A
7.2
12
17.5
24
Basic equipment:
b three-phase busbars
kV
b three-phase busbars
12
17.5
kV
b connection bars
b three-phase busbars for outgoing lines
right or left
Optional accessories:
b stands footing
b additional enclosure
46
24
Casings
DE53555
DE53554
Characteristics of
the functional units
kA
DE53534
DE53521
Electrical characteristics
kA
25
25
20
20
630 A
630 - 1250 A
16
16
12.5
12.5
400 - 630 A
7.2
12
17.5
24
kV
12
17.5
24
kV
Basic equipment:
b
b
b
b
three-phase busbars
voltage indicators
connection pads for dry-type cables
connection bars
b operating mechanism CC
b earthing switch
Optional accessories:
47
TM (375 mm)
MV/LV transformer unit
for auxiliaries
Other functions
DE53558
DE53557
DE53556
Characteristics of
the functional units
kA
DE53521
kA
DE53548
DE53534
Electrical characteristics
kA
25
25
25
20
20
20
630 - 1250 A
12.5
12
17.5
630 A
50 A
16
24
kV
16
16
12.5
12.5
7.2
12
17.5
24
kV
Basic equipment:
400 - 630 A
7.2
12
b
b
b
b
b
auxiliary contacts
additional enclosure
key-type interlocks
stands footing
50 W heating element
48
b auxiliary contacts
24
kV
Version:
Optional accessories:
17.5
Change over
DE53560
DE53559
Characteristics of
the functional units
DE53521
Electrical characteristics
kA
25
20
630 A
16
12.5
400 - 630 A
7.2
12
17.5
24
kV
Basic equipment:
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
Version:
Optional accessories:
b
b
b
b
b
auxiliary contacts
key-type interlocks
50 W heating element
stands footing
telecontrol
49
Characteristics of
the functional units
Transfer switch
DE55991EN
Network back up
Vn
0V
C
The transfer switch automatic control system gives automatic control and
management of sources in the MV secondary distribution network. It is associated
with VD3H voltage presence detectors.
Voltage on SW1
T1
O
C
TR
SW1
TR
SW2
T2
Operating modes
b Operating mode is selected using the Easergy T200 S configuration tool.
b Semi-Auto mode, SW1 XV SW2
When the voltage disappears on the channel in service, the automatic control
switches to the other channel after a time delay T1. The automatic control does not
switch back, unless there is a voltage break on the new channel in service.
b Mode SW1 V SW2, (SW2 V SW1)
The automatic control only switches once from channel 1 or 2 to the back up channel.
b Mode Auto-SW1 or Auto-SW2
Channel 1 or 2 is priority if its MV voltage is OK. After switching to the back up
channel, the mode switches back to the priority channel if the MV voltage on this
channel is OK for a period T2.
Switching sequence
DE55992EN
Generator back up
Vn
0V
1
Voltage on SW1
T1
0
Vg
0V
T2
TR
SW1
O
C
TR
6s
Voltage on generator
SW2
T3
50
Characteristics of
the functional units
DE53729EN
Easergy T200I
Easergy T200I
IM, DM,
IM, DM
IM, DM, IM
IM, IM,
QM, QM
MV ring
Network control centre
Communication network
IM, DM, IM
IM, IM,
QM, IM
IM, DM, IM
Easergy T200I
51
Operating mechanisms
Characteristics of
the functional units
Units
b
b
PM
QM, QMC, QMB
b
b
b
Circuit breaker
CC RI
b
b
NSM-cables, NSM-busbars
Proxima
b
b
GAM
SM, TM
EMB
b Provided as standard
v Other possibility
(*) 1250 A version
CIT
CI1
CI2
CS1
Load-break switch
Fused switch
Closing
Opening
Load-break switch
Fuse switch combination
Closing
Opening
Disconnector
Hand lever
Hand lever
Motor
Motor
1 to 2 s
1 to 2 s
Remote control
network management
Hand lever
Push button
Motor
Coil
4 to 7 s
35 ms
Remote control
transformer protection
Earthing switch
Manual operating mode
Closing
Hand lever
Closing
Hand lever
Load-break switch
Fuse switch combination
Mechanism Closing
Opening
charging
Hand lever
Push button Push button
Motor
Coil
Coil
4 to 7 s
55 ms
35 ms
Remote control
network management, need of quick
reconfiguration (generator source, loop)
N/A
Closing
Opening
Hand lever
Hand lever
Hand lever
Unit applications
Main circuit switch
Opening
Hand lever
Opening
Hand lever
Closing
Opening
Hand lever
N/A
N/A
N/A
Hand lever
N/A
N/A
Closing
Hand lever
Opening
Hand lever
61029N
b Switch function
Independent-operation opening or closing by lever or motor.
b Earthing-switch function
Independent-operation opening or closing by lever.
Operating energy is provided by a compressed spring which, when released,
causes the contacts to open or close.
b Auxiliary contacts
v switch (2 O + 2 C)*,
v switch (2 O + 3 C) and earthing switch (1 O + 1 C),
v switch (1 C) and earthing switch (1 O + 1 C) if motor option.
b Mechanical indications
Fuses blown in unit PM.
b Motor option
52
61030N
Characteristics of
the functional units
Operating mechanisms
b Switch function
v independent-operation closing by lever or motor.
Operating energy is provided by a compressed spring which, when released, causes
the contacts to open to close.
v independent-operation opening by push-button (O) or trip units.
b Earthing-switch function
Independent-operation closing and opening by lever.
Operating energy is provided by a compressed spring which, when released,
causes the contacts to open or close.
b Auxiliary contacts
v switch (2 O + 2 C)*,
v switch (2 O + 3 C) and earthing switch (1 O + 1 C),
v switch (1 C) and earthing switch (1 O + 1 C) if motor option,
v fuses blown (1 C).
b Mechanical indications
Fuses blown in units QM.
b Opening releases
v shunt trip,
v undervoltage for unit QM.
b Motor option
61031N
b Switch function
v independent-operation closing in two steps:
1 - operating mechanism recharging by lever or motor,
2 - stored energy released by push-button (I) or trip unit.
v independent-operation opening by push-button (O) or trip unit.
b Earthing-switch function
Independent-operation closing and opening by lever.
Operating energy is provided by a compressed spring which, when released,
causes the contacts to open or close.
b Auxiliary contacts
v switch (2 O + 2 C)*,
v switch (2 O + 3 C) and earthing switch (1 O + 1 C),
v switch (1 C) and earthing switch (1 O + 1 C) if motor option.
b Opening release shunt trip
b Closing release shunt trip
b Motor option
61033N
61032N
53
Characteristics of
the functional units
Operating mechanisms
PE50788
b Circuit-breaker function
v independent-operation closing in two steps.
First operating mechanism recharge by motor or lever, then release of the stored
energy by push-button (I) or trip unit.
v independent-operation opening by push-button (O) or trip units.
b Auxiliary contacts
v circuit breaker (4 O + 4 C),
v mechanism charged (1 C).
b Mechanical indications
Operation counter.
b Opening releases
v Mitop (low energy),
v shunt trip,
v undervoltage.
b Closing release
v shunt trip
b Motor option (option and installation at a later date possible).
Possible combinations between opening releases
SF1
Release type
Mitop (low energy)
Shunt trip
Combinations
4
b
b
b
b
b
61035N
Undervoltage
SFset
Combinations
b Circuit-breaker function
v independent-switching operating closing in two steps.
First operating mechanism recharge by motor or lever, then release of the stored
energy by push-button (I) or trip unit.
v independent-operation opening by push-button (O) or trip units.
v spring energy release.
b Auxiliary contacts
v circuit breaker (4 O + 4 C),
v mechanism charged (1 C).
b Mechanical indications
Operation counter.
b Opening releases
v Mitop (low energy),
v shunt trip,
v undervoltage.
b Closing release
v shunt trip
b Motor option (option and installation at a later date possible).
54
61036N
Characteristics of
the functional units
Auxiliaries
Un
DC
Power supply
Motor option
(V)
24
(W)
(VA)
200
48
110
125
220
250
230
200
1 to 2 (s)
4 to 7 (s)
1 to 2 (s)
4 to 7 (s)
200
120
300
300
300
35
400
35
750
280
550
50
45
40
400
55
750
160
4
45
200
250
300
300
300
55
PE50789
Operating mechanism RI may be equipped with the motor option for the recharging
function.
Un
DC
Power supply
Motor option
Charging time
Opening releases
Mitop (low energy)
Response time
Shunt trip
Response time
Undervoltage
Pick-up
Hold
Response time
Closing release
Shunt trip
Response time
(V)
24
48
110
125
220
120
(W)
(VA)
(s)
300
15
15
(W)
(ms)
3
30
30
(W)
(VA)
(ms)
85
(W)
(VA)
(W)
(VA)
(ms)
160
(W)
(VA)
(ms)
85
230
380
180
45
45
280
550
50
55
40
10
55
180
65
65
55
Characteristics of
the functional units
MT55165
Vac 50/60 Hz
MT55166
Vdc
24/30
48/60
100/130
200/240
48/60
100/125
200/250
Threshold
0.85 to 1.1 Un
Consumption (VA or W)
180
Motor overcurrent
2 to 3 In during 0.1 s
Charging time
4 s max.
Switching rate
Mechanical endurance
CH contact
10 A at 240 V
UC1
UC2
UC3
UC4
M2C
SDE2 SDE1
/RES
This specific coil actuates the opening mechanism of the poles to trip the circuit
breaker. It comprises a low energy consumption electromagnet.
Characteristics
Power supply
Direct current
Threshold
Response time
to the circuit breaker at Un
11 ms
Any tripping caused by the Mitop release is indicated momentarily by an SDE type
changeover contact. This release unit also includes a coil enabling the remote
rearming of the SDE contact.
Comment: to use the MITOP release requires the adjustment of a time delay to be set
by the protection relay in order to ensure a circuit breaker operating time of 45-50 ms.
Vac 50/60 Hz
24/30
48/60
100/130
200/250
Vdc
24/30
48/60
100/130
200/250
Threshold
0.7 to 1.1 Un
Consumption (VA or W)
Pick-up: 200
Hold: 4.5
Response time
to the circuit breaker at Un
56
50 ms 10
Current transformers
Characteristics of
the functional units
1250 A
b
b
b
b
ARJP2
ARJP3
61040N
CLP2
b
b
61040N
10
20
30
50
75
100
150
200
Ith (kA)
1.2
2.4
3.6
10
10
10
10
t (s)
Measurement and 5 A
protection
5A
15 VA - class 0.5
2.5 VA - 5P20
50
100
Ith (kA)
10
t (s)
Measurement and 5 A
protection
5A
15 VA - class 0.5
150
200
2.5 VA - 5P20
61041N
Transformer ARM3/N2F
b double primary winding;
b single secondary winding for measurement and protection.
Short-time withstand current Ith (kA)
I1n (A)
10/20
20/40
50/100
100/200
200/400
300/600
Ith (kA)
12.5
12.5/21*
12.5/25*
12.5/25*
25
t (s)
0.8
Measurement and 5 A
protection
1A
5A
1 VA - 10P30
5 VA - 5P10
5 VA - 5P15
* For 5 A protection
50/100
100/200
200/400
300/600
Ith (kA)
14.5
25
25
25
t (s)
Measurement and 5 A
protection
5A
30 VA - class 0.5
5A
5 VA - 5P15
7.5 VA - 5P15
7.5 VA - 5P10
15 VA - 5P10
57
Characteristics of
the functional units
Current transformers
61042N
Transformer ARJP2/N2F
b single primary winding;
b double secondary winding for measurement and protection.
Short-time withstand current Ith (kA)
I1n (A)
50
Ith (kA)
25
t (s)
Measurement and 5 A
protection
10 VA
class 0.5
5A
100
200
400
600
15 VA
class 0.5
15 VA
class 0.5
15 VA
class 0.5
20 VA
class 0.5
5 VA
5P20
7.5 VA 5P20
61044N
Transformer ARJP3/N2F
b single primary winding;
b double secondary winding for measurement and protection.
Short-time withstand current Ith (kA)
I1n (A)
1000
Ith (kA)
25
1250
t (s)
Measurement and 1 A
protection
1A
30 VA - class 0.5
Measurement and 5 A
protection
5A
30 VA - class 0.5
10 VA - 5P20
10 VA - 5P20
PE55661
58
100
630
22.5
5P
400
40
24
50
Voltage transformers
Characteristics of
the functional units
DM1-A
DM1-D
DM1-W DM2
GBC-A
GBC-B
DMVL-A DMV-A
b
b
b
b
DMV-D
CM2
TM
b
b
b
61045N
24
10/3
100/3
250
Accuracy class
0.5
30
15/3
15-20/3
30
20/3
30
30-50
61046N
17.5
10/3
100/3
250
Accuracy class
0.5
30
15/3
24
10
100
500
Accuracy class
0.5
50
15
20
PE55648
First secondary
Second secondary
12
17.5
24
10/3
15/3
20/3
100/3 - 100/3
200
Accuracy class
0.5
30-50
100
Accuracy class
3P
Rated output
50
59
Characteristics of
the functional units
Voltage transformers
DE53562
24
10
220
Output (VA)
2500
15
20
2500
2500
4000
4000
Surge arrestor
For units IM500, DM1-A, DM1-W, GAM, DMV-A*, DMVL-A
In (A) (unit)
400/630
Un (kV) (unit)
7.2
10
12
17.5
Note: the rated voltage of the surge arrestor is according to units rated voltage.
(*) limited up to 17.5 kV for DMV-A circuit breaker cubicles.
60
24
Characteristics of
the functional units
Protection of transformers
058578N
Fuse ratings for SM6-24 protection units such as PM, QM, QMB and QMC depend,
among other things, on the following criteria:
b rated voltage;
b transformer rating;
b fuse technology (manufacturer);
Different types of fuses with medium loaded striker maybe installed:
v Solefuse fuses as per standard UTE NCF 64.210;
v Fusarc CF fuses as per IEC recommendation 60.282.1 and DIN dimensions 43.625.
For fuse-switch combination unit type QM, QMB, QMC, refer only to the selection
table and reference list of fuses. For all other type of fuses, consult us.
Example: for the protection of a 400 kVA transformer at 10 kV, select either Solefuse
fuses rated 43 A or Fusarc CF fuses rated 50 A.
Service
Transformer rating (kVA)
Rated
voltage
25
50
100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 voltage
(kV)
(kV)
Solefuse (UTE NFC standards 13.100. 64.210)
5.5
6.3 16
31.5 31.5 63
63
63
63
63
7.2
10
6.3 6.3 16
16
31.5 31.5 31.5 63
63
63
63
15
6.3 6.3 16
16
16
16
16
43
43
43
43
43
63
20
6.3 6.3 6.3 6.3 16
16
16
16
43
43
43
43
43
63
24
Solefuse (general case, UTE NFC standard 13.200)
3.3
16
16
31.5 31.5 31.5 63
63
100 100
7.2
5.5
6.3 16
16
31.5 31.5 63
63
63
80
80
100 125
6.6
6.3 16
16
16
31.5 31.5 43
43
63
80
100 125 125
10
6.3 6.3 16
16
16
31.5 31.5 31.5 43
43
63
80
80
100
12
13.8
6.3 6.3 6.3 16
16
16
16
31.5 31.5 31.5 43
63
63
80
17.5
15
6.3 6.3 16
16
16
16
16
31.5 31.5 31.5 43
43
63
80
20
6.3 6.3 6.3 6.3 16
16
16
16
31.5 31.5 31.5 43
43
63
24
22
6.3 6.3 6.3 6.3 16
16
16
16
16
31.5 31.5 31.5 43
63
63
Fusarc CF and SIBA(1) (general case for QM, QMB and QMC cubicle according to IEC 62271-105)
3.3
16
25
40
50
50
80
80
100 125 125 160(1) 200(1)
7.2
5
10
16
31.5 40
40
50
63
80
80
125 125 160(1)
5.5
10
16
31.5 31.5 40
50
50
63
80
100 125 125 160(1) 160(1)
6
10
16
25
31.5 40
50
50
63
80
80
125 125 160(1) 160(1)
6.6
10
16
25
31.5 40
50
50
63
80
80
100 125 125 160(1)
10
6.3 10
16
20
25
31.5 40
50
50
63
80
80
100 100 125(1) 200(1)
12
11
6.3 10
16
20
25
25
31.5 40
50
50
63
80
100 100 125(1) 160(1)
13.8
6.3 10
16
16
20
25
31.5 31.5 40
50
50
63
80
80
100(1) 125(1) 125(1) 17.5
15
6.3 10
10
16
16
20
25
31.5 40
50
50
63
80
80
100 125(1) 125(1)
20
6.3 6.3 10
10
16
16
25
25
31.5 40
40
50
50
63
80
100(1) 125(1) 24
22
6.3 6.3 10
10
10
16
20
25
25
31.5 40
40
50
50
80
80
100(1)
(1) = SIBA fuses
61
Protection of transformers
Characteristics of
the functional units
DE53563
Fuses dimensions
Solefuse (UTE standards)
55
DE53564
35
23
450
35
Ur
(kV)
Ir
(A)
L
(mm)
(mm)
Weight
(kg)
7.2
6.3 to 125
450
55
12
100
450
55
17.5
80
450
55
24
6.3 to 63
450
55
Ur
(kV)
Ir
(A)
L
(mm)
(mm)
Weight
(kg)
7.2
125
292
86
3.3
12
6.3
292
50.5
1.2
10
292
50.5
1.2
16
292
50.5
1.2
20
292
50.5
1.2
25
292
57
1.5
31.5
292
57
1.5
40
292
57
1.5
50
292
78.5
2.8
63
292
78.5
2.8
80
292
78.5
2.8
100
292
78.5
2.8
6.3
442
50.5
1.6
10
442
50.5
1.6
16
442
50.5
1.6
20
442
50.5
1.6
25
442
57
2.2
31.5
442
57
2.2
40
442
57
2.2
50
442
78.5
4.1
63
442
78.5
4.1
80
442
86
5.3
Ur
(kV)
Ir
(A)
L
(mm)
(mm)
Weight
(kg)
7.2
160
292
85
3.8
200
292
85
5.4
125
292
67
160
292
85
3.8
200
292
85
3.8
17.5
125
442
85
5.4
24
100
442
85
5.4
125
442
85
5.4
Fusarc CF
45
33
23
33
DE53564
24
SIBA
45
12
33
62
23
33
Characteristics of
the functional units
Selection of fuses
Example:
Consider a 950 kW motor at 5 kV.
P
In = --------------------------------- = 130 A
3 U pf
Id = 6 x In = 780 A
Then select the next higher value, i.e. 790 A.
For six 5-second starts per hour, select fuses
rated 200 A.
Note: the same motor could not be protected for 12 starts
per hour since the maximum service voltage for the required
250 A rated fuses is 3.3 kV.
Maximum service
voltage (kV)
20
12
1410
250
1290
250
250
250
1140
250
250
250
250
250
1030
250
250
250
250
250
250
890
250
250
250
250
250
250
790
200
250
250
250
250
250
710
200
200
200
250
250
250
640
200
200
200
200
200
250
610
200
200
200
200
200
200
540
160
200
200
200
200
200
480
160
160
160
200
200
200
440
160
160
160
160
160
200
310
160
160
160
160
160
160
280
125
160
160
160
160
160
250
125
125
125
160
160
160
240
125
125
125
125
125
160
230
125
125
125
125
125
125
210
100
125
125
125
125
125
180
100
100
100
100
100
125
170
100
100
100
100
100
100
3.3
6.6
11
3.3
4.16
5.5
6.6
10
11
Without fuses
1550
1960
2360
2590
2830
3110
4710
5180
100 A
140
180
215
240
260
285
435
480
200 A
625
800
960
1060
1155
1270
250 A
1135
With fuses
Access to fuses
Replacement of fuses
When fault clearance results in one or two blown fuses, it is still common practice
to replace only the blown fuses.
However, though the remaining fuse(s) may apparently be in good condition,
their operating characteristics are generally reduced due to the short-circuit.
If non-blown fuses remain in service, they may blow even at very low
over-current values.
In systems where continuity of service is of importance, it is recommended
to replace all three fuses, in compliance with IEC recommendation 60282.1.
Please note: all three fuses must come from the same range:
Solefuse or Fusarc CF (they have different fusion curves).
63
Characteristics of
the functional units
Interlocks
Switch units
Functional interlocks
These comply with IEC recommendation 62271-200 and EDF specification HN 64-S-41.
In addition to the functional interlocks, each disconnector and switch include:
b built-in padlocking capacities (padlocks not supplied);
b four knock-outs that may be used for keylocks (supplied on request)
for mechanism locking functions.
Unit interlock
Units
Circuit-breaker units
A1
DE53565
C1 C4 A3
A4
A5
50
P1
P2
P3
GAM
b
b
SM
DM2
Key-type interlocks
A1 type
O
Outgoing units
Aim:
b to prevent the closing of the earthing switch on a transformer protection unit
unless the LV circuit breaker is locked in open or disconnected position.
C1 type
b to prevent the access to the transformer if the earthing switch for transformer
protection has not first been closed.
S
S
O
MT20240EN
DE53567
C4 type
64
P5
NSM
DE53566
Interlock
free key
captive key
panel or door
DE53568
Characteristics of
the functional units
Interlocks
A3 type
Ring units
Aim:
b to prevent the closing of the earthing switch of a load-side cubicle
unless the line-side switch is locked open.
A4 type
A5 type
b to prevent the closing of the earthing switch of the casing unit unless
the downstream and the upstream switches are locked in the open position.
DE53571
O
S
50 type
Prevents
b on-load switching of the disconnectors.
O O
Allows
b off-load operation of the circuit breaker with the disconnectors open (double isolation).
b off-load operation of the circuit breaker with the disconnector open (single isolation).
MT20240EN
DE53570
DE53569
free key
captive key
panel or door
65
Interlocks
DE53572
Characteristics of
the functional units
P1 type
O
DE53573
b to prevent the closing of an earthing switch if the switch of the other unit
has not been locked in the open position.
P2 type
X
b to prevent on-load operation of the disconnector unless the switch is locked open;
b to prevent the closing of the earthing switches unless the disconnector and
the switch are locked open.
DE53574
P3 type
AX
P5 type
b to prevent the closing of the earthing switch of the incoming unit unless
the disconnector and the switch is locked open.
MT20240EN
DE53575
b to prevent on-load operation of the disconnector unless the switch is locked open;
b to prevent the closing of the earthing switches with the unit energised, unless
the disconnector and the switch are locked open;
b to allow off-load operation of the switch.
66
free key
captive key
panel or door
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Contents
Connections
Connections selection table
Cable-connection from below
69
70
67
68
Connections
61048N
PE50775
PE50776
Round connector
Square connector
X-section mm2
3 to 24 kV
400 A - 630 A
Round connector
50 to 240 mm2
3 to 24 kV
1250 A
Round connector
50 to 630 mm2
Square connector
Supplier
Number of cables
Comments
For larger x-sections, more
cables and other types of cable
end terminals, please consult us
X-section mm2
3 to 24 kV
400 A - 630 A
Round connector
50 to 240 mm2
3 to 24 kV
1250 A
Round connector
50 to 630 mm2
Supplier
Number of cables
Comments
Note:
b The cable end terminals, covered by a field distributor, can be square,
b PM/QM type cubicle, round end connections 30 mm max.
69
Connections
Connection height
1250 A
950
SM
950
IMC
400
PM, QM
400
QMC
340
CRM
430
370
430
DMV-S
320
DM1-W
360
GAM2
760
GAM
470
620
DMVA
320
313
650
650
200 200
420
200 200
420
200 200
420
DE53581
DE53580
GAM
DE53579
CRM
950
630 A
DE53576
IM, NSM-cables,
NSM-busbars, SM
DE53578
Cable-connection height H
measured from floor (mm)
H
200 200
420
200 200
420
DMV-A - 1250 A
DE53584
DE53582
275
165 165
313
H
200 200
420
789
200 200
420
70
330
165 165
313
275
DE53585
Connections
Trenches depth
625
b Through trenches: the trench depth P is given in the table opposite for commonly
used dry single-core cables type (for tri-core cables consult us).
b With stands: to reduce P or eliminate trenches altogether by placing the units
on 400 mm concrete footings.
b With floor void: the trench depth P is given in the table opposite for commonly
used types of cables.
500
375
Single-core cables
Cable
Bending
x-section radius
(mm2)
(mm)
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
400
630
187.5
370
400
440
470
500
540
590
800
940
P2
400
430
470
500
1250 A units
DMV-A, PM, QM, SM,
DM1-A (2) DMV-A
DMV-S QMC(1) GAM
DM1-W(2) (3)
P2
500
530
570
600
650
770
830
P3
350
350
350
P4
P5
P6
1000
1000
1350
1350
1450
1450
140
140
630 A units
DMV-A, DMV-S
For single cables
DE53589
DM1-A, DM1-W
For single-core cables
DE53588
DE53587
DE53586
140
140
60
50
50
50
740
740
50
740
740
100
445
P4
P2
P5
P6
480
600
600
840
600
71
Connections
DE53590
DE53592
630 A units
Rear entry or exit
with conduits
DE53591
630 A units
Cable entry or exit
through right or left side
140
140
60
60
140
P1
P2
P2
P3
P1
600
20
IM
20
70
IM
DM1
Note 1: for connection with conduits, the bevel C must correspond to the following
trench dimensions: P1 = 75 mm or P2/P3 = 150 mm.
Note 2: please refer to chapter Layout examples for a site application.
PE50797
72
On each unit of the range, except those including a low-voltage control cabinet
and EMB compartment, the connection is made with dry-type and single-core cables.
Remark : not available for internal arc IEC 62271-200 in busbar compartment.
20
Connections
Installation with
floor void
Installation with
trench
Upwards exhaust
DE53594
DE53593
Downwards exhaust
220
100
P1
200
600
220
740
1060
1060
20
20
200
IM
IM
200
IM
DM1-A
IM
DM1-A
Note: to evacuate gases through the bottom, the floor void volume must be over
or equal to 2 m3.
73
74
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Installation
Dimensions and weights
Units dimensions
Layout examples
76
77
79
75
Installation
Type of unit
Height
(mm)
Width
(mm)
Depth
(mm)
Weight
(kg)
IM,IMB
1600 (1)
375/500
IMC
1600 (1)
940
120/140
500
940
200
1600 (1)
375
940
130
QMC
1600 (1)
625
940
230
CRM
2050
750
940
390
750
1220
400
DM1-S
1600 (1)
750
1220
260
DMV-A, DMV-D
1600 (1)
625
940
320
DMV-S
1600 (1)
625
940
260
CM
1600 (1)
375
940
190
CM2
1600 (1)
500
940
210
GBC-A, GBC-B
1600
750
1020
290
NSM-cables, NSM-busbars
2050
750
940
260
GIM
1600
125
840
30
GEM (2)
1600
125
920/1060
30/35
GBM
1600
375
940
120
GAM2
1600
375
940
120
GAM
1600
500
1020
120
SM
1600 (1)
375/500 (3)
940
120/140 (3)
TM
1600
375
940
190
Add to height:
(1) 450 mm for low-voltage enclosures for control/monitoring and protection functions. To ensure
uniform presentation, all units (except GIM and GEM) may be equipped with low-voltage
enclosures.
(2) depending on the busbar configuration in the VM6 unit, two types of extension units may be
used:
b to extend a VM6 DM12 or DM23 unit, use an extension unit with a depth of 1060 mm;
b for all other VM6 units, a depth of 920 mm is required.
(3) for the 1250 A unit.
Floor preparation
Units may be installed on ordinary concrete floors, with or without trenches depending
on the type and cross-section of cables.
Required civil works are identical for all 400 - 630 A units.
To reduce the depth of trenches by 400 mm (for the 400 - 630 A units),
which in many cases is sufficient to eliminate trenches altogether,
units may be installed on a concrete footing prepared when pouring the floor.
Installation of 400 - 630 A units on a 350 mm footing:
b enables installation in rooms where trenches are not possible;
b in no way affects substation switching operation;
b for the 1250 A units DM1-A and DM1-W, a floor void must be foreseen.
DE53595
a
15
15
50
740
840
12.3 x 12.3
Fixing of units
76
125
95
375
345
500
470
625
595
750
720
450
450
1600
840
1600
1600
840
30
70
840
30
70
DE53601
840
30
70
1600
1600
1600
840
30
70
GEM
DE53600
GIM
DE53599
GAM
80
GBM, GAM2
DE53598
IM, IMB, PM, QM, QMB, SM, IMC, QMC, CM, CM2
DE53597
Units dimensions
DE53596
Installation
140
920
DE53602
GBC-A, GBC-B
1600
80
840
100
77
450
DE53604
Units dimensions
DE53603
Installation
450
1600
80
1600
200
100
840
330
DE53607
DMV-S
DE53606
DMV-D
DE53605
DMV-A
200
100
832
840
80
1600
1680
1680
100
100
150
840
150
85
85
100
840
450
600
100
DE53608
840
450
25
1600
220
78
1600
220
85
100
Installation
Layout examples
PE50787
940
200
20 to 100
1200 (*)
DE53611
1160
200
1200 (*)
600 (min.)
600
1 600
79
80
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Contents
Appendices
Trip curves for VIP 300 LL or LH relays
Trip curves for VIP 35 relays
Fusarc CF fuses
Solefuse fuses
82
83
84
85
Modular Switchboard
Order form
86
92
94
81
DE53614
Appendices
t>
t>
t >>
t >>
Is 1.2 Is
10 Is
I >>
Is 1.2 Is 10 Is
I >>
DE53615
t (s)
100
100
10
10
1
0.6
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.15
0.1
0.07
0.05
0.1
0.1
I/Is
0.01
1 1.2
10
0.6
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.15
0.1
0.07
0.05
I/Is
0.01
1 1.2
100
10
100
EI curve
RI curve
DE53616
t (s)
t (s)
1000
10
100
1
10
0.6
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.15
1
0.1
0.6
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.15
0.1
0.07
0.05
0.1
0.01
1 1.2
82
10
I/Is
100
0.1
0.07
0.05
I/Is
0.01
1
10
100
Appendices
DE53617EN
10
0.1
Type
0.01
I/Is
0 1.2
10
15
20
25
30
83
Fusarc CF fuses
Appendices
250 A
160 A
125 A
100 A
31.5 A
40 A
50 A
63 A
80 A
10 A
16 A
20 A
25 A
4A
1000
8
6
4
6.3 A
DE53618
Time (s)
8
1000
2
100
8
6
4
2
10
8
6
4
2
1
8
6
4
2
0.1
8
6
4
2
0.01
10
100
8
10000
Current (A)
8
6
4
Ia
8
1.
Ik
Is
Ik
250 A
200 A
160 A
125 A
100 A
80 A
63 A
50 A
40 A
10
8
31.5 A
25 A
20 A
16 A
6
4
10 A
6.3 A
1
8
4A
6
4
0.1
0.1
10
100
84
Solefuse fuses
Appendices
1000
8
6
4
16 A
20 A
25 A
31.5 A
43 A
63 A
80 A
6.3 A
10 A
DE53620
Time (s)
2
100
8
6
4
2
10
8
6
4
2
1
8
6
4
2
0.1
8
6
4
2
0.01
10
100
8
1000
8
10000
Current (A)
100
8
6
4
Ia
8
1.
Ik
Is
Ik
2
125 A
100 A
80 A
63 A
10
43 A
31.5 A
25 A
20 A
16 A
10 A
8
6
4
6.3 A
2
1
8
6
4
0.1
0.1
10
100
85
Modular Switchboard
Order form
Basic cubicle
SM6-24
Connection to the network
Quantity
Rated voltage Ur
(kV)
(kA)
Rated current Ir
(A)
Type of cubicle
SM 375
IM 375
IMB 375
SM 500
IM 500
Position number in the switchboard (from left to right)
IMC 500
Right
Options
Replacement of CIT by
Electrical driving motorization
CI1
CI2
24 Vdc
110 Vdc
32 Vdc
120-125 Vdc
48 Vdc
137 Vdc
60 Vdc
220 Vdc
2 lights and 2 PB
Voltage of the lights (must be the same than electrical driving mechanism)
24 V
48 V
Signalling contact
110/125 V
220 V
2 O & 2 C on SW
2 O & 3 C on SW and 1O & 1C on ES
Roof configuration (A, B or C only one choice possible)
A - Top incomer (cable maxi 240 mm2 with voltage indicator)
3/7.2 kV
Single core
2 x single core
Single core
B - Low voltage control cabinet (h = 450 mm)
10/24 kV
2 x single core
C - Wiring duct
Cable connection by the bottom (not applicable on IMB, cable maxi 240 mm2)
Three core
Single core
2 x single core
Ronis
Profalux
A3 SM6-SM6
P1 SM6-SM6
Heating element
Interlocking (with key)
On switch
On earthing switch
Cubicle no.
P2 SM6-SM6
P3 SM6-SM6
17.5 kV
24 kV
1
2
Replacement of 630 A busbar by 1250 A (not possible for IMB)
12 kV
With relay
Modbus
PSTN
3 core balance current transformers
86
IEC
Without relay
DNP
RS232
RS485
GSM
FSK
Modular Switchboard
Order form
Basic cubicle
SM6-24
Fuse switch protection
Quantity
Rated voltage Ur
(kV)
(kA)
Rated current Ir
(A)
Type of cubicle
QM 500
QM 375
QMB 375
QMC 625
Position number in the switchboard (from left to right)
PM 375
Right
Options
Fuses (see fuse price structure)
Service voltage y 12 kV
Replacement of mechanism
CIT by CI1 (only for PM)
Electrical driving motorization
Shunt trip
24 Vdc
110 Vdc
32 Vdc
120-125 Vdc
48 Vdc
137 Vdc
60 Vdc
220 Vdc
24 Vdc
110 Vdc
32 Vdc
120-125 Vdc
48 Vdc
137 Vdc
60 Vdc
220 Vdc
48 V
110/125 V
220 V
1C on SW and 1O & 1C on ES
2 O & 2 C on SW
Blown fuse signalling contact (mechanical indication PM, electrical for the other cubicles)
Roof configuration (A, B or C only one choice possible)
A - Top incomer (cable maxi 240 mm2 with voltage indicator)
3/7.2 kV
Single core
2 x single core
Single core
B - Low voltage control cabinet (h = 450 mm)
10/24 kV
2 x single core
C - Wiring duct
Interlocking
C4
Ronis
Profalux
A1
C1
Heating element
Operation counter
Replacement of 630 A busbar by 1250 A (not possible for QMB)
Internal arc version 16 kA 1s (not possible with top incomer option)
87
Modular Switchboard
Order form
Basic cubicle
SM6-24
Circuit breaker protection
Quantity
Rated voltage Ur
(kV)
(kA)
Rated current Ir
(A)
Type of cubicle
For SF1 circuit breaker
DM1-A 750
DM1-S 750
DM1-W 750
DM1-Z 750
DM1-A 750
DMV-D right
DMVL-A
1250 A
DMV-S
Position number in the switchboard (from left to right)
Busbar (Ir u Ir cubicle)
For DM1-A, DM1-S, DM1-W, DMVL-A
400 A
630 A
400 A
630 A
1250 A
630 A
250 A
Protection
For DM1-S, DMV-S
Statimax 5 A, 2 s
48/60 Vdc
Voltage of signalling
48/60 Vdc
110/125 Vdc
220/250 Vdc
Options
Roof configuration (not applicable on DMV-A, DMV-S, DMV-D)
(A, B or C only one choice possible)
A - Top incomer (cable maxi 240 mm2 with voltage indicator)
3/7.2 kV
Single core
2 x single core
10/24 kV
Single core
2 x single core
1 set
2 sets
DM2
B - Low voltage control cabinet
DM2
1 cabinet
2 cabinets
C - Wiring duct
DM2
1 set
Other cubicles
1 set
Interlocking
Ronis
Not applicable on DM2
C4
A1
2 sets
Profalux
C1
See specific order form
Heating element
Circuit breaker
Internal arc version 16 kA 1s
88
Modular Switchboard
Order form
Basic cubicle
SM6-24
MV metering
Quantity
Rated voltage Ur
(kV)
(kA)
Rated current Ir
(A)
Type of cubicle
In = 630 A, In busbar = 400 A
CM
CM2
TM
GBC-A
GBC-B
CM
CM2
TM
GBC-A
GBC-B
CM
CM2
TM
GBC-A
GBC-B
GBC-A
GBC-B
Right
Phase/phase
Quantity
Phase/earth
1 secondary
1 high secondary
2 secondaries
1 low secondary
Signalling contact
Options
Roof configuration (A, B or C only one choice possible)
A - Top incomer (cable maxi 240 mm2 with voltage indicator)
3/7.2 kV
Single core
10/24 kV
Single core
2 x single core
2 x single core
With unpunched door
89
Modular Switchboard
Order form
Basic cubicle
SM6-24
Casing
Quantity
Rated voltage Ur
(kV)
(kA)
Rated current Ir
(A)
Type of cubicle
In = 630 A, In busbar = 400 A
GAM 500
GAM2 375
GBM 375
GAM 500
GAM2 375
GBM 375
GAM 500
GBM 375
Right
Options
Roof configuration (A, B or C only one choice possible)
A - Top incomer (cable maxi 240 mm2 with voltage indicator)
3/7.2 kV
Single core
2 x single core
10/24 kV
Single core
2 x single core
1 O and 1 C
10 kV
12 kV
17.5 kV
24 kV
Ronis
Profalux
A3 SM6-SM6
Localisation of 2nd lock for P5
Heating element (on GAM 500 630 A and on GAM2)
Internal arc version 16 kA 1s
90
P5 SM6-SM6
Cubicle no.
Modular Switchboard
Order form
Basic cubicle
SM6-24
Change Over
Quantity
Rated voltage Ur
(kV)
(kA)
Rated current Ir
(A)
Type of cubicle
In = 630 A, In busbar = 400 A
NSM busbar
NSM cable
NSM busbar
NSM cable
NSM cable
Right
3 x single core on one cubicle and 2 x three core on the other one
Stand by source
Generator
Without paralleling
Utility
With paralleling
Without paralleling
Options
Signalling contact
1C on SW and 1O & 1C on ES
Operation counter
SM6-SM6
Interlocking
1 x P1
Ronis
Profalux
Right cubicle
Left cubicle
2 x P1
1 x A3
Right cubicle
Left cubicle
On switch
On earthing switch
2 x A3 Right cubicle
On switch
On earthing switch
Left cubicle
On switch
On earthing switch
IEC
DNP
RS232
RS485
GSM
FSK
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Quantity
Rated voltage Ur
(kV)
Impulse voltage Up
(kVbil)
(kA)
Rated current Ir
(A)
Frequency
Installation
50 Hz
60 Hz
A1
B1
Fixed
Withdrawable
B1
60 Vdc
220 Vdc
30 Vdc
110 Vdc
48 Vdc
125 Vdc
Undervoltage release YM
24 Vdc
60 Vdc
220 Vdc
30 Vdc
110 Vdc
48 Vdc
Mitop
125 Vdc
Without contact
With contact
60 Vdc
220 Vdc
30 Vdc
110 Vdc
48 Vdc
125 Vdc
Undervoltage release YM
24 Vdc
60 Vdc
220 Vdc
30 Vdc
110 Vdc
48 Vdc
Mitop
125 Vdc
Without contact
With contact
Remote control
Electrical motor M
2432 Vdc
110127 Vdc/ac
4860 Vdc/ac
220250 Vdc/ac
60 Vdc
220 Vdc
30 Vdc
110 Vdc
48 Vdc
125 Vdc
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English
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Order form
Quantity
Rated voltage Ur
(kV)
Impulse voltage Up
(kVbil)
(kA)
Rated current Ir
(A)
Frequency
50 Hz
60 Hz
A1
B1
Mechanism position
Colour for push buttons and indicators
Push buttons open/close: Red/black
Indicator open/close: Black/white
Operating mechanism charged/discharged: White/yellow
CSa 200/1
Is = 10 to 50 A
Is = 40 to 200 A
electrical characteristics)
CSb 1250/1
Is = 63 to 312 A
Is = 250 to 1250 A
VIP 300LL
CSa 200/1
Is = 10 to 50 A
Is = 40 to 200 A
CSb 1250/1
Is = 63 to 312 A
Is = 250 to 1250 A
60 Vdc
220 Vdc
30 Vdc
110 Vdc
48 Vdc
125 Vdc
Undervoltage release YM
24 Vdc
60 Vdc
220 Vdc
30 Vdc
110 Vdc
48 Vdc
125 Vdc
Remote control
Electrical motor M
2432 Vdc
110127 Vdc/ac
4860 Vdc/ac
220250 Vdc/ac
60 Vdc
220 Vdc
30 Vdc
110 Vdc
48 Vdc
125 Vdc
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English
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Order form
Quantity
12
17.5
25 kA
630
1250
Phase distance
185 mm
2430 Vdc
100130 Vdc/ac
48 Vac
Low energy release Mitop
4860 Vdc
200250 Vdc/ac
100125 Vdc
200250 Vdc
4860 Vdc/ac
Shunt closing release XF
100130 Vac
200240 Vac
24 Vac
2430 Vdc
100130 Vdc/ac
48 Vac
4860 Vdc
200250 Vdc/ac
Profalux
Ronis
1 lock
2 identical locks
Disabling of O/C circuit breaker push buttons
2 different locks
If locks
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Quantity
24 (kV)
Rated voltage Ur
Impulse voltage Up
(kVbil)
(A)
250 mm
Phase distance
Colour for push buttons and indicators
Push buttons open/close: Red/black
Indicator open/close: Black/white
Operating mechanism charged/discharged: White/yellow
110 Vdc
48 Vdc
125-127 Vdc
220 Vdc
Undervoltage release YM
24 Vdc
110 Vdc
48 Vdc
125-127 Vdc
220 Vdc
110 Vdc
48 Vdc
125-127 Vdc
220 Vdc
Undervoltage release YM
24 Vdc
110 Vdc
48 Vdc
125-127 Vdc
220 Vdc
2432 Vdc
110127 Vdc/ac
4860 Vdc/ac
220250 Vdc/ac
110 Vdc
48 Vdc
125-127 Vdc
220 Vdc
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