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Telemecanique
Co-ordination guidance
for motor starters
Single
component
solution
North East
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JAN 2001
Three
component
solution
Two
component
solution
Contents
Introduction
Evolution
10
12
14
The future
16
17
18
Notes
24
Introduction
Safety in the workplace concerns us all
and, in recent years, its importance has
been emphasised by the introduction of a
whole range of European and national
legislation. One important aspect of this
legislation has been to require proper
co-ordination of the components used in
motor starters. As a result, Type 2
co-ordination, as defined by BS EN
60947-4, has become the accepted
standard for industry today.
The adoption of Type 2 co-ordination
has undoubtedly made a major
contribution to electrical safety, but
Type 2 co-ordination has its limitations.
Nowhere are these more apparent than in
modern continuous process industries
and public utilities, where the cost of
downtime is measured in thousands of
pounds per minute, and where the
accessibility of plant for routine
maintenance is minimal.
In these situations, and many others,
there is a definite need to go beyond the
minimum requirements set by Type 2
co-ordination. Telemecanique is
meeting this need with a comprehensive
Evolution
The need for co-ordination
All motor starters include devices which provide short-circuit protection,
power switching and overload protection. The devices may be separate
components, such as a set of fuses or an MCCB, a contactor, and a thermal
overload relay. Alternatively, the functions may be combined in a single
component a fully integrated starter.
Under overload conditions, the overload protection will trip the supply to the
motor in a time which depends upon the current. The greater the current, the
faster the overload will trip, but in the event of a short circuit, its response
time is still not fast enough to prevent damage to the motor or starter.
Separate protection against short circuits is, therefore, necessary.
Motor starters may, however, be subjected to a whole range of fault
conditions, from a minor overload to a high-current short circuit. If the
devices making up the starter are not properly co-ordinated, certain levels of
fault may not be correctly handled. Possible consequences include
overheated cables and equipment, with an associated risk of fire; contact
welding in the switching device, rendering it unfit for further service; and
permanent degradation of the characteristics of the overload protection
device, rendering it unreliable or even unsafe for future use.
The basic aim of co-ordination is to ensure that the motor starter handles
all levels of fault current safely. The higher types of co-ordination, such as
Type 2, go further and try to ensure that after a fault the starter is still fit for
further use. The load switching contactor may for example have contacts
which are lightly welded, but this weld is easily broken.
After a fault, the motor starter components must be checked. It may be
necessary to replace fuses, check MCCB contacts, and break any tack
welding on the contactor.
Type 2 co-ordination
The current standard, IEC 60947-4-1 (BS EN 60947-4-1)
defines levels of co-ordination designated as types
1 and 2.
IEC 60947-4-1 which deals with starters constructed
from separate components, is now complemented
by IEC 60947-6-2 (BS EN 60947-6-2) which covers
Control and Protective Switching (CPS or Total
co-ordination) devices, often known as integrated
starters.
To find starters which can be guaranteed to be fit for further service after a fault,
without the need for checking by skilled maintenance staff, it is necessary to
follow Telemecaniques lead, and go beyond Type 2 co-ordination.
Fully integrated CPS starters are the ideal choice for many applications but,
for large (above 63A) or especially important drives, or complex systems, a
solution which offers flexibility may be needed. In particular, these drives may
need advanced motor protection incorporating, for example, underload and
earth-leakage detection. In modern installations, the starters may also need the
intelligence to collect data, and to communicate directly with programmable
controllers and supervisory computer systems.
Other standards
Duty holders
(Safety) Regulations
According to the Health and Safety at Work Act, every employee has a
responsibility to ensure the safety of others, and their own personal safety, in the
workplace. Other regulations also define duties and responsibilities.
Under the Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regulations, for example, the duty
holder is defined as any person, within a particular area, responsible for his or
her own safety, and the safety of others, within the working environment. This
includes designers, engineers, technicians and users of machinery.
The Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations clearly and
unambiguously identify the employer as the person whose duty it is to ensure
that the requirements of the regulations are met.
In each and every case, the duties and obligations have the full force of law, and
failure to meet them may lead to severe penalties, including imprisonment. This
makes it very much in everyones interest whether designer, specifier or end
user to ensure that equipment complies with all of the relevant standards.
p tests
q tests
r tests
O-CO tests
At 50kA, 63kA or 80kA
O-CO tests
At short circuit current ratings
determined by the current
rating of the starter eg 1kA
up to 16A and 42kA for a
1000A rating
Sequence I
Sequence IV
tests at Icu
Sequence III
tests at Ics
O-CO-CO tests
At 50kA with normal product
before and after operating
sequences (see 4 below)
No contact weld allowed
O-CO-CO-O-rCO-rCO tests
At s/c current determined by
the current rating of the CPS
starter though on average
2530 times the nominal rating
with performance tests to
catalogue values before and
after operating sequences
(see 4 below)
No contact weld allowed
Calibration test
10
CO
rCO
11
Better protection
Modern thermal overloads based on bi-metal
technology provide excellent protection for motors
in many applications, but they are not without their
limitations. For example, they do not work well with
drives having long run up times, they consume an
appreciable amount of power, they generate heat
within the control enclosure and, particularly if they
need to be used with current transformers, they
require a lot of space.
Communication
Expertise in starters
More protection
Sometimes, motor drive systems need more than
just thermal overload protection and, once again,
electronic chip-based technology can help. The
Telemecanique LT6 multifunction digital protection
relay, for example, combines precision thermal
protection with protection against phase imbalance,
phase failure, earth fault and overheating (PTC) with
inbuilt optional protection against protracted run-up
time, underload, excessive torque, incorrect phase
sequence, and out-of-tolerance supply voltage.
Even in the most critical applications, the LT6
normally provides all the protection thats needed.
12
13
Single-component solutions
Three-component solutions
Thermal overload selected to allow a current setting for the rated full load current
of the motor.
SCPD (Fuse, circuit breaker or CPS device) selected to provide an
overload/SCPD crossover current value which allows correct motor starting,
protection of the overload and contactor under short circuit conditions, and is
suitable for use at the prospective short circuit current.
Selection of a contactor having a suitable AC3 rating with a breaking capacity
greater than the SCPD/overload crossover current, and, when used with class 20
or class 30 overloads, an adequate time/current withstand capability.
Two-component solutions
Many users prefer the convenience of a resettable
circuit breaker to the use of replaceable HRC fuses.
In this situation, Telemecanique contactors, used in
conjunction with GV2 or GV7 motor circuit breakers
having a motor overload characteristic, provide an
attractive solution. GV2 and GV7 motor circuit
breakers are specifically designed for use in motor
starter circuits, and combine overload and shortcircuit protection in a single device. Full coordination is assured for the tested and proven
combinations listed in the tables on pages 20 and 21.
Integral 18 a single
component solution
tested to
BS EN 60967-6-2.
Single component Integral control
and protective switching device
(CPS), offering a guarantee of no
contact welds
14
Merlin Gerin NS
Circuit Breaker with
D range contactor
and overload relay
a traditional 3
component solution.
15
The future
Safety
Future-proofing
16
17
L2
L3
KM1
F1
2
LOVAG certified fused motor starter combinations with full Type 2 co-ordination
Fuse + d range contactor and thermal overload motor starter combinations 50kA - 0.55kW to 45kW
Fuse + F range contactor and electronic overload motor starter combinations 80kA - 100kW to 375kW
1
2
Q1
LOVAG certified fused motor starter combinations with full Type 2 co-ordination
M
3
Standard motor
ratings, category
AC3 at 415 volts
GE Powertech
fuse to
EN 60269
(BS88)
Contactor to
EN 60947-4-1
Overload
relay to
EN 60947-4-1
5
Overload
current
setting
range
Minimum
electrical
safety
clearance
to door
6
Current
p
7
Current
r
8
Current
q
Standard motor
ratings, category
AC3 at 415 volts
GE Powertech
fuse to
EN 60269
(BS88)
3
Contactor to
EN 60947-4-1
4
Overload
relay to
EN 60947-4-1
Overload
current
setting
range
Minimum
electrical
safety
clearance
to door
6
Current
p
7
Current
r
8
Current
q
HP
Reference
Reference
Reference
mm
kW
HP
Reference
Reference
Reference
mm
0.55
1.75
1.5
NIT6
LC1D09
LR2D1306
1 - 1.6
20
14
1kA
50kA
100
136
182
TF200M250
LC1F185
LR9F5371
132 - 220
1329
10kA
80kA
0.75
1.9
NIT10
LC1D09
LR2D1307
1.6 - 2.5
20
25.4
1kA
50kA
110
150
200
TF200M315
LC1F225
LR9F5371
132 - 220
1840
10kA
80kA
1.1
1.5
2.5
NIT16
LC1D09
LR2D1308
2.5 - 4.0
20
53
1kA
50kA
140
190
250
TKF315M355
LC1F265
LR9F7375
200 - 330
2275
10kA
80kA
1.5
3.5
NIT16
LC1D09
LR2D1308
2.5 - 4.0
20
49
1kA
50kA
160
220
275
TKF315M355
LC1F330
LR9F7375
200 - 330
2173
10kA
80kA
2.2
NIT16
LC1D09
LR2D1310
4-6
20
47
1kA
50kA
220
300
385
TMF400M450 LC1F400
LR9F7379
300 - 500
3003
18kA
80kA
6.5
NIT20
LC1D09
LR2D1312
5.5 - 8
20
63
1kA
50kA
270
360
480
TTM500
LC1F500
LR9F7379
300 - 500
3174
18kA
80kA
5.5
8.4
NIT20
LC1D09
LR2D1314
7 - 10
20
58
1kA
50kA
375
500
610
TTM630
LC1F630
LR9F7381
380 - 630
3782
18kA
80kA
5.5
7.5
11
NIT20M25
LC1D12
LR2D1316
9 - 13
20
70
1kA
50kA
7.5
10
14.8
TIA32M35
LC1D18
LR2D1312
12 - 18
20
109
1kA
50kA
12
18
TIA32M35
LC1D18
LR2D1312
12 - 18
20
180
3kA
50kA
11
15
21
TIA32M50
LC1D25
LR2D1322
17 - 25
20
180
3kA
50kA
15
20
28.5
TIA32M63
LC1D32
LR2D2353
23 - 32
20
255
3kA
50kA
18.5
25
35
TIS63M80
LC1D40
LR2D3355
30 - 40
20
480
3kA
50kA
22
30
42
TIS63M80
LC1D40
LR2D3355
30 - 40
20
440
3kA
50kA
30
40
57
TIS63M100
LC1D65
LR2D3359
48 - 65
20
520
5kA
50kA
37
kW
45
50
60
69
80
TCP100M125 LC1D80
TCP100M125 LC1D80
LR2D3363
LR2D3363
63 - 80
63 - 80
20
20
660
640
5kA
5kA
50kA
50kA
Fuse + d or F range contactor and electronic multifunction overload motor starter combinations 80kA - 2.2kW to 425kW
kW
HP
Reference
Reference
Reference
mm
2.2
NIT16
LC1D09
LT6P0M005FM
1-5
20
49.5
1kA
80kA
2.2
NIT16
LC1D18
LT6P0M005FM
1-5
20
49.5
1kA
80kA
11
15
21
TIA32M50
LC1D25
LT6P0M025FM
5 - 25
20
185
3kA
80kA
11
15
21
TIA32M50
LC1D32
LT6P0M025FM
5 - 25
20
185
3kA
80kA
425
690
TLM710
LC1F780
5106
30kA
80kA
2
(1) Used with a 750/1 5P15 0.5VA current transformer
kW
HP
Reference
Reference
Reference
mm
3/4/5
0.55
0.75
1.5
NIT6
LC1D12
LR2D1306
1 - 1.6
20
14
1kA
80kA
0.75
1.9
NIT10
LC1D12
LR2D1307
1.6 - 2.5
20
25.4
1kA
80kA
1.1
1.5
2.5
NIT16
LC1D12
LR2D1308
2.5 - 4.0
20
53
1kA
80kA
1.5
3.5
NIT16
LC1D12
LR2D1308
2.5 - 4.0
20
49
1kA
80kA
2.2
NIT16
LC1D12
LR2D1310
4-6
20
47
1kA
80kA
6.5
NIT20
LC1D12
LR2D1312
5.5 - 8
20
63
1kA
80kA
Current corresponding to
5.5
8.4
NIT20
LC1D12
LR2D1314
7 - 10
20
58
1kA
80kA
5.5
7.5
11
NIT20M25
LC1D12
LR2D1316
9 - 13
20
70
1kA
80kA
characteristics of the
7.5
10
14.8
TIA32M35
LC1D18
LR2D1321
12 - 18
20
109
1kA
80kA
12
18
TIA32M35
LC1D18
LR2D1321
12 - 18
20
180
3kA
80kA
11
15
21
TIA32M50
LC1D25
LR2D1322
17 - 25
20
180
3kA
80kA
Current corresponding to
15
20
28.5
TIA32M63
LC1D32
LR2D2353
23 - 32
20
255
3kA
80kA
18.5
25
35
TIS63M80
LC1D40
LR2D3355
30 - 40
20
480
3kA
80kA
22
30
42
TIS63M80
LC1D40
LR2D3355
30 - 40
20
440
3kA
80kA
30
40
57
TIS63M100
LC1D65
LR2D3359
48 - 65
20
520
5kA
80kA
37
50
69
TCP100M125 LC1D80
LR2D3363
63 - 80
20
660
5kA
80kA
45
60
80
TCP100M125 LC1D80
LR2D3363
63 - 80
20
640
5kA
80kA
55
75
95
TCP100M160 LC1D115
LR9D5369
90 -150
20
874
10KA
80kA
80
110
138
TF200M250
LR9D5369
90 -150
20
1600
10KA
80kA
components catalogue.
maximum conditional
short circuit rating.
18
Fuse + d range contactor and thermal overload motor starter combinations 80kA - 0.55kW to 80kW
LC1D150
Clause 8.3.4.2
A starter covering a range of motor ratings and equipped with
interchangeable overload relays shall be tested with the overload relay
with the highest impedance (0.55kW) and the overload relay with the
lowest impedance (4kW) together with the corresponding SCPDs.
For these ratings use the higher combination with the overload relay set to
the required full load motor current.
19
L2
L3
LOVAG certified MCCB motor starter combinations with full Type 2 co-ordination
MCCB + d range contactor and thermal overload motor starter combinations 70kA - 0.37kW to 75kW
Standard motor
ratings, category
AC3 at 415 volts
Q1
2
2
KM1
F1
2
M
3
1
These values are given as
a guide. They may vary
Motor circuit
breaker motor
starter combinations
GEC Alsthom
fuse to
EN 60269
(BS88)
3
Contactor to
EN 60947-4-1
4
Overload
relay to
EN 60947-4-1
5
Overload
current
setting
range
Minimum
electrical
safety
clearance
to door
6
Current
p
7
Current
r
L1
L2
L3
Current
q
HP
Reference
Reference
Reference
mm
0.37
0.5
NS80H MA2.5
LC1D09
LR2D1306
1 - 1.6
20
18.2
1kA
70kA
0.55
0.75
1.6
NS80H MA2.5
LC1D09
LR2D1307
1.6 - 2.5
20
26.3
1kA
70kA
Motor circuit
breaker to
EN 60947-2
EN 60947-4-1
Overload
current
setting range
Contactor to
EN 60947-4-1
Minimum
electrical
safety
clearance
to door
5
Current
p
6
Current
r
7
Current
q
kW
HP
Reference
Reference
mm
0.37
0.5
GV2M06
1 - 1.6
LC1D09
18
1kA
0.55
0.75
1.5
GV2M06
1 - 1.6
LC1D09
18
1kA
50kA
0.75
1.9
GV2M07
1.6 - 2.5
LC1D09
26
1kA
50kA
A
50kA
0.75
1.9
NS80H MA2.5
LC1D09
LRSD1307
1.6 - 2.5
20
26.3
1kA
70kA
1.1
1.5
2.5
NS80H MA6.3
LC1D18
LRSD1308
2.5 - 4.0
20
46
1kA
70kA
1.1
1.5
2.5
GV2M08
2.5 - 4
LC1D18
41
1kA
50kA
1.5
3.5
NS80H MA6.3
LC1D18
LR2D1308
2.5 - 4.0
20
46
1kA
70kA
1.5
3.4
GV2M08
2.5 - 4
LC1D18
41
1kA
50kA
2.2
NS80H MA6.3
LC1D25
LR2D1310
4-6
20
66
1kA
70kA
2.2
4.8
GV2M10
4 - 6.3
LC1D18
63
1kA
50kA
6.5
NS80H MA12.5
LC1D32
LR2D1312
5.5 - 8
20
91
1kA
70kA
6.3
GV2M14
6 - 10
LC1D18
111
1kA
50kA
5.5
8.4
NS80H MA12.5
LC1D32
LR2D1314
7 - 10
20
111
1kA
70kA
5.5
8.1
GV2M14
6 - 10
LC1D18
111
1kA
50kA
5.5
7.5
11
NS80H MA12.5
LC1D32
LR2D1316
9 - 13
20
131
1kA
70kA
7.5
10
14.8
NS80H MA25
LC1D32
LR2D1321
12 - 18
20
202
1kA
70kA
12
18
NS80H MA25
LC1D40
LR2D3322
17 - 25
20
263
3kA
70kA
11
15
21
NS80H MA50
LC1D40
LR2D3322
17 - 25
20
263
3kA
70kA
15
20
28.5
NS80H MA50
LC1D40
LR2D3353
23 - 32
20
364
3kA
70kA
18.5
25
35
NS80H MA50
LC1D50
LR2D3355
30 - 40
20
444
3kA
70kA
22
30
42
NS80H MA50
LC1D50
LR2D3357
37 - 50
20
525
3kA
70kA
M
3
1
These values are given as
kW
HP
Reference
Reference
mm
0.06
0.08
0.22
GV2P02
0.16 - 0.25
LC1D09
2.25
1kA
50kA
0.09
0.12
0.36
GV2P03
0.25 - 0.40
LC1D09
1kA
50kA
0.12
0.16
0.42
GV2P04
0.40 - 0.63
LC1D09
1kA
50kA
0.18
0.24
0.6
GV2P04
0.40 - 0.63
LC1D09
1kA
50kA
0.25
0.34
0.88
GV2P05
0.63 - 1
LC1D09
12.8
1kA
50kA
0.37
0.5
0.98
GV2P05
0.63 - 1
LC1D09
12.8
1kA
50kA
30
40
57
NS80H MA80
LC1D65
LR2D3359
48 - 65
20
711
3kA
70kA
37
50
69
NS80H MA80
LC1D80
LR2D3363
63 - 80
20
840
5kA
70kA
45
60
80
NS100HMA100
LC1D115
LR9D5367
60 - 100
20
1300
5kA
70kA
2/3/4/
55
75
100
NS160HMA150
LC1D115
LR9D5369
90 - 150
20
1500
10kA
70kA
0.55
0.75
1.5
GV2P06
1 - 1.6
LC1D09
22.4
1kA
50kA
70kA
0.75
1.9
GV2P07
1.6 - 2.5
LC1D09
32.5
1kA
50kA
1.1
1.5
2.5
GV2P08
2.5 - 4
LC1D18
51
1kA
50kA
components catalogue.
1.5
3.5
GV2P08
2.5 - 4
LC1D18
51
1kA
50kA
2.2
GV2P10
4 - 6.3
LC1D18
78
1kA
50kA
Current corresponding to
6.5
GV2P14
6 - 10
LC1D18
138
1kA
50kA
5.5
8.4
GV2P14
6 - 10
LC1D18
138
1kA
50kA
5.5
7.5
11
GV2P16
9 - 14
LC1D25
170
1kA
50kA
10
14.8
GV2P20
13 - 18
LC1D25
223
1kA
50kA
75
100
135
NS160HMA150
LC1D150
LR9D5369
90 - 150
20
1950
10kA
NS MCCB catalogue
3/4/5
For further details consult
the Telemecanique power
control and protection
components catalogue.
HP
Reference
90
136
160
NS250HMA220
110
6
Current corresponding to
132
150
190
200
230
NS250HMA220
NS400HMA320
Reference
LC1F185
LC1F225
LC1F265
Reference
LR9F5371
LR9F5371
LR9F7375
A
132 - 220
132 - 220
200 - 330
mm
0
0
0
A
2420
2860
3520
A
10kA
10kA
10kA
A
70kA
70kA
the time-current
characteristics of the
70kA
7.5
9
12
18
GV2P21
17 - 23
LC1D25
327
3kA
50kA
11
15
21
GV2P22
20 - 25
LC1D25
327
3kA
50kA
160
220
270
NS400HMA320
LC1F330
LR9F7375
200 - 330
4000
10kA
70kA
200
300
361
NS630HMA500
LC1F400
LR9F7375
300 - 500
5500
18kA
70kA
time-current
characteristics of the
220
360
380
NS630HMA500
LC1F500
LR9F7379
300 - 500
6300
18kA
70kA
250
500
430
NS630HMA500
LC1F500
LR9F7379
300 - 500
6300
18kA
70kA
Current corresponding to
kW
HP
Reference
Reference
mm
15
20
28.5
GV7RS40
25 - 40
LC1D80
420
3kA
80kA
18.5
25
35
GV7RS40
25 - 40
LC1D80
420
3kA
80kA
22
30
42
GV7RS50
30 - 50
LC1D80
525
3kA
80kA
maximum conditional
30
40
57
GV7RS80
48 - 80
LC1D80
840
5kA
80kA
37
50
69
GV7RS80
48 - 80
LC1D80
840
5kA
80kA
maximum conditional
45
60
80
GV7RS100
60 - 100
LC1F115
1051
5kA
80kA
55
75
100
GV7RS150
90 - 150
LC1F115
1207
5kA
80kA
75
100
131
GV7RS150
90 - 150
LC1F150
1575
10kA
80kA
90
125
162
GV7RS220
132 - 220
LC1F185
1942
10kA
80kA
110
150
195
GV7RS220
132 - 220
LC1F225
2310
10kA
80kA
Current corresponding to
the prospective short
20
Standard motor
ratings, category
AC3 at 415 volts
KM1
Q1
kW
LOVAG certified Motor Circuit Breaker starter combinations with full Type 2 co-ordination
For information on further MCCB motor starter combinations refer to the Merlin Gerin publication Protection of motor circuits,
circuit breaker/contactor co-ordination to BS EN 60947-4-1, publication number CON0498FL2000W691.
To obtain a copy, contact your local Customer support centre.
21
L2
L3
LOVAG certified Integral motor starter combinations with full CPS co-ordination
Standard motor
ratings, category
AC3 at 415 volts
A1 A2
Integral SPS
breaker to
EN 60947-6-2
Q1
kW
2/3
2
M
3
HP
Reference
3
Integral CPS
protection
module to
EN 60947-6-2
Reference
Module
current
setting range
kW
HP
Reference
Reference
mm
0.09
0.12
0.36
LDLC030U
LB1LC03M03
0.25 - 0.40
20
4.8
960
0.12
0.16
0.42
LDLC030U
LB1LC03M04
0.40 - 0.63
20
7.6
960
50kA
0.18
0.24
0.6
LDLC030U
LB1LC03M04
0.40 - 0.63
20
7.6
960
50kA
0.25
0.34
0.88
LDLC030U
LB1LC03M05
0.63 - 1
20
12
960
50kA
0.37
0.5
LDLC030U
LB1LC03M06
1 - 1.6
20
19
960
50kA
0.75
1.5
LDLC030U
LB1LC03M06
1 - 1.6
20
19
960
50kA
Minimum
electrical
safety
clearance
to door
Current
test
sequence
I
Current
test
sequence
III
Current
test
sequence
IV
mm
LDLB030U
LB1LB03P01
0.1 - 0.16
20
2.4
540
50kA
0.06
0.08
0.22
LDLB030U
LB1LB03P02
0.16 - 0.25
20
3.75
540
50kA
0.75
1.9
LDLC030U
LB1LC03M07
1.6 - 2.5
20
30
960
50kA
1.5
2.5
LDLC030U
LB1LC03M08
2.5 - 4
20
48
960
50kA
0.09
0.12
0.36
LDLB030U
LB1LB03P03
0.25 - 0.40
20
540
50kA
1.1
0.12
0.16
0.42
LDLB030U
LB1LB03P04
0.40 - 0.63
20
9.45
540
50kA
1.5
3.5
LDLC030U
LB1LC03M08
2.5 - 4
20
48
960
50kA
50kA
2.2
LDLC030U
LB1LC03M10
4 - 6.3
20
76
960
50kA
50kA
6.5
LDLC030U
LB1LC03M13
6.3 - 10
20
120
960
50kA
5.5
8.4
LDLC030U
LB1LC03M13
6.3 - 10
20
120
960
50kA
0.25
0.24
0.34
0.6
0.88
LDLB030U
LDLB030U
LB1LB03P04
LB1LB03P05
0.40 - 0.25
0.63 - 1
20
20
9.45
15
540
540
0.37
0.5
LDLB030U
LB1LB03P06
1 - 1.6
20
24
540
50kA
0.55
0.75
1.5
LDLB030U
LB1LB03P06
1 - 1.6
20
24
540
50kA
5.5
7.5
11
LDLC030U
LB1LC03M17
10 - 16
20
190
960
50kA
50kA
7.5
10
14.8
LDLC030U
LB1LC03M17
10 - 16
20
190
960
50kA
50kA
12
18
LDLC030U
LB1LC03M22
16 - 25
20
300
960
50kA
15
25
LDLC030U
LB1LC03M22
16 - 25
20
300
960
50kA
20
32
LDLC030U
LB1LC03M53
23 - 32
20
380
960
50kA
0.75
1.1
1
1.5
1.9
2.5
LDLB030U
LDLB030U
LB1LB03P07
LB1LB03P08
1.6 - 2.5
2.5 - 4
20
20
37.5
60
540
540
1.5
3.5
LDLB030U
LB1LB03P08
2.5 - 4
20
60
540
50kA
11
2.2
LDLB030U
LB1LB03P10
4 - 6.3
20
90
540
50kA
15
6.5
LDLB030U
LB1LB03P13
6 - 10
20
150
540
50kA
5.5
8.4
LDLB030U
LB1LB03P13
6 - 10
20
150
540
50kA
5.5
7.5
11
LDLB030U
LB1LB03P17
9 - 14
20
240
540
50kA
7.5
10
14.8
LDLB030U
LB1LB03P17
13 - 18
20
240
540
50kA
12
18
LDLB030U
LB1LB03P21
17 - 23
20
270
540
50kA
1
These values are given as
A
50kA
0.55
0.18
U
HP
Reference
Reference
mm
5.5
7.5
11
LDLD030U
LB1LD0CM16
10 - 13
20
156
1575
50kA
7.5
10
14.8
LDLD030U
LB1LD03M21
13 - 18
20
216
1575
50kA
12
18.1
LDLD030U
LB1LD03M22
16 - 25
20
300
1575
50kA
11
15
25
LDLD030U
LB1LC03M22
16 - 25
20
300
1575
50kA
components catalogue.
15
20
32
LDLD030U
LB1LD03M53
23 - 32
20
380
1575
50kA
22
30
40
LDLD030U
LB1LD03M55
28 - 40
20
480
1575
50kA
Current corresponding to
25
33
50
LDLD030U
LB1LD03M57
35 - 50
20
600
1575
50kA
33
44
63
LDLD030U
LB1LD03M61
45 - 63
20
760
1575
50kA
2/3/4/
For further details consult
the Telemecanique power
the time-current
characteristics of the
overload and magnetic trip
settings within the integral
protection module.
6
Current corresponding to
the prospective short
circuit current based on
the AC3 rating.
7
Current based on the
ultimate short circuit
breaking capacity.
22
23
Notes
24