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Siemens AG
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ENGINEERING
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SITOR
Semiconductor
Protection Fuses
Applications
and Standards
Ordering and
Engineering Data
Selection and
Engineering Documents
Characteristics
and Dimension Drawings
Technical Description
and Terminology
Applications
and Standards
Features
Possible arrangements
Standards
Applications
Features
SITOR fuse links protect converters against short-circuit.
The power semiconductors used in these devices (diodes, thyristors, GTOs
and others) require fast-switching elements to protect them as a result of
their low thermal capacity. SITOR fuse links are admirably suited for this
type of application (fuse links for semiconductor protection with super-fast
characteristics).
The following fault situations involving
short-circuits can occur:
Internal short-circuit:
A defective semiconductor component causes a short-circuit within the
converter
External short-circuit:
A fault in the load causes a short-circuit at the output of the converter
Inverter commutation faults:
If the converter control fails when in
the inverter mode (commutation
faults), then the converter circuit
forms a short-circuit connection between the DC voltage and AC voltage
supply.
DA94-5051
DA94-5050
DA94-5048
Applications
Possible arrangements
Fig.
5-2
Fig.
5-3
DA94-5052
DA94-5049
Fig.
5-1
Fig.
5-5
DA94-5053
Fig.
5-4
Fig.
5-6
Three-phase
bidirectional circuit W3
with phase fuses
Important Information
Standards
SITOR fuse links comply with the following Standards and regulations:
DIN VDE 0636, Part 40
IEC 60 269-4
When appropriately noted in Sections 2
and 3 Ordering and engineering data
and Characteristics and dimension
drawings, SITOR fuse links also fulfill
the following Standards and regulations:
IEC 60 269-2-1
VDE 0636/201
(for insertion in l.v.h.b.c. fuse bases
according to VDE 0636/201 as well as
in fused-switch disconnectors and disconnectors with fuses)
u
The following Sitor fuse links and
l.v.h.b.c. fuse bases are u recognized:
Series
Guide
number
3NC1 0..
3NC1 4..
3NC2 2..
3NE1 ...
3NE3 2..
3NE3 3..
3NE4 1..
3NE8 0..-1
3NE8 7..-1
JFHR2
E167357
3NC1 1..
JDDZ
E223216
3NC1 038-.
3NC1 09.
3NC1 49.
3NC2 29.
IZLT2
E220063
3NH3 030
3NH3 120
3NH3 230
3NH3 330
3NH3 430
JFHR2
E171267
Environmentally-friendly
recycling
In 1995, seven German manufacturers
of l.v.h.b.c./h.v.h.b.c. fuse links founded
a non-profit association.
NH
l.v.h.b.c./
h.v.h.b.c.
Recycling
HH
The objective is to practically and sensibly recycle fuse links and to define an
acceptable disposal concept which fulfills all of the requirements of today's
environmental protection legislation.
The used fused links are collected,
sorted and then recycled without the
packaging; materials which have been
melted and recovered are then recycled.
According to the rules and regulations
of the association, excess funds from
the recycling process are donated to a
university to promote research in the
area of fuse links.
More detailed information is available
under:
File
number
IEC 60 269-4-1
VDE 0636/401
(for bolting to busbars) SITOR fuse
links, Sizes 1 to 3 with an inside caliper of 110 mm can also be inserted in
l.v.h.b.c. fuse bases according to
IEC 60 269-2-1 as well as in fused
switch disconnectors and switch disconnectors with fuses.
being
processed
http://www.nh-hh-recycling.de
Liability exclusion
Caution
Ordering and
Engineering Data
SITOR fuse links
SITOR fuse links for special applications
Accessories for l.v.h.b.c fuses
Accessories for cylindrical fuses
2.1
Table
10-1
10
Weight
kg
Rated voltage
Vn
Rated current
Clearing
I 2t value
I 2 tA
at 1.0 x Vn
A2 s
AC
DC
In
3)
3NC2 423
3NC2 425 3)
3NC2 427 3)
3NC2 428 3)
3NC2 431 3)
3NC2 432 3)
0.95
0.95
0.95
0.95
0.95
0.95
500
500
500
500
500
500
150
200
250
300
350
400
33000
64000
99000
132000
249000
390000
3NC2 423-3
3NC2 425-3
3NC2 427-3
3NC2 428-3
3NC2 431-3
3NC2 432-3
0.95
0.95
0.95
0.95
0.95
0.95
500
500
500
500
500
500
150
200
250
300
350
400
33000
64000
99000
132000
249000
390000
3NC8 423 3)
3NC8 425 3)
3NC8 427 3)
3NC8 431 3)
3NC8 434 3)
0.95
0.95
0.95
0.95
0.95
660
660
660
660
660
150
200
250
350
500
17600
38400
70400
176000
448000
3NC8 423-3
3NC8 425-3
3NC8 427-3
3NC8 431-3
3NC8 434-3
3NC8 444-3
0.95
0.95
0.95
0.95
0.95
0.95
660
660
660
660
660
600
150
200
250
350
500
1000
17600
38400
70400
176000
448000
2480000
3NE3 221 2)
3NE3 222 2)
3NE3 224 2)
3NE3 225 2)
3NE3 227 2)
3NE3 230-0B 2)
3NE3 231 2)
3NE3 232-0B 2)
3NE3 233 2)
0.55
0.55
0.55
0.55
0.55
0.55
0.55
0.55
0.55
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
100
125
160
200
250
315
350
400
450
4800
7200
13000
30000
48000
80000
100000
135000
175000
1) Envelope dimension and pullers correspond to IEC 60269-2-1; however, contact blades are slotted according to IEC 60269-4-1
2) u recognized (U), for Guide Nos. and File Nos. of the Approval, refer to Section 1 Applications and Standards
3) Special version with 2 longitudinal slots (not shown in the diagram)
Pre-arcing
I 2t value
Power loss
A2s
Utilization
category
Cyclic load
factor
WL
Size according
to IEC/EN 60 269-2-1
or VDE 0636/201
(or DIN 43 620)
Inside caliper
according
to IEC/EN 60 269-4-1
or VDE 0636/401
(or DIN 43 653)
Characteristics and
dimension
drawings
mm
Section
7000
13600
21000
28000
53000
83000
35
40
50
65
60
50
gR
gR
gR
gR
aR
aR
0.85
0.85
0.85
0.85
0.85
0.85
3
3
3
3
3
3
3.1.1
3.1.1
3.1.1
3.1.1
3.1.1
3.1.1
7000
13600
21000
28000
53000
83000
35
40
50
65
60
50
gR
gR
gR
gR
aR
aR
0.85
0.85
0.85
0.85
0.85
0.85
3 1)
3 1)
3 1)
3 1)
3 1)
3 1)
110
110
110
110
110
110
3.1.1
3.1.1
3.1.1
3.1.1
3.1.1
3.1.1
1100
2400
4400
11000
28000
40
50
72
95
130
gR
gR
gR
gR
gR
0.85
0.85
0.85
0.85
0.85
3
3
3
3
3
3.1.4
3.1.4
3.1.4
3.1.4
3.1.4
1100
2400
4400
11000
28000
400000
40
50
72
95
130
140
gR
gR
gR
gR
gR
aR
0.85
0.85
0.85
0.85
0.85
0.9
3 1)
3 1)
3 1)
3 1)
3 1)
3 1)
110
110
110
110
110
110
3.1.4
3.1.4
3.1.4
3.1.4
3.1.4
3.1.4
665
1040
1850
4150
6650
13400
16600
22600
29500
28
36
42
42
50
65
75
85
95
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
0.95
0.95
1
1
1
0.95
0.9
0.9
0.9
1 1)
1 1)
1 1)
1 1)
1 1)
1 1)
1 1)
1 1)
1 1)
110
110
110
110
110
110
110
110
110
3.1.14
3.1.14
3.1.14
3.1.14
3.1.14
3.1.15
3.1.15
3.1.15
3.1.15
11
Order No.
Weight
kg
2)
Table
12-2
12
1)
2)
3)
4)
Rated voltage
Vn
Rated current
Clearing
I 2t value
AC
DC
In
I 2 tA
at 1.0 x Vn
A2 s
3NE3 332-0B
3NE3 333 2)
3NE3 334-0B 2)
3NE3 335 2)
3NE3 336 2)
3NE3 337-8 2)
3NE3 338-8 2)
3NE3 340-8 2)
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
900
800
690
400
450
500
560
630
710
800
900
135000
175000
260000
360000
600000
800000
850000
1300000
3NE3 421
3NE3 430
3NE3 432
3NE3 434
3NE3 626
3NE3 635
3NE3 635-6 4)
3NE3 636
3NE3 637
3NE3 637-1
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.15
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
100
315
400
500
224
450
450
630
710
710
13500
218000
364000
870000
54000
488000
488000
1280000
1950000
1950000
3NE4 101 2)
3NE4 102 2)
3NE4 117 2)
3NE4 118 2)
3NE4 120 2)
3NE4 121 2)
3NE4 122 2)
3NE4 124 2)
0.27
0.27
0.27
0.27
0.27
0.27
0.27
0.27
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
32
40
50
63
80
100
125
160
280
500
800
1500
3000
6000
14000
29000
3NE4 327-0B
3NE4 330-0B
3NE4 333-0B
3NE4 334-0B
3NE4 337
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
800
800
800
800
800
250
315
450
500
710
29700
60700
191000
276000
923000
Envelope dimension and pullers correspond to IEC 60269-2-1; however, contact blades are slotted according to IEC 60269-4-1
u recognized (U), for Guide Nos. and File Nos. of the Approval, refer to Section 1 Applications and Standards
M12
Diagram, refer to Section 4.2, 3NE6 4.., 3NE9 4..
Pre-arcing
I 2t value
Power loss
A2s
Utilization
category
Cyclic load
factor
WL
Size according
to IEC/EN 60 269-2-1
or VDE 0636/201
(or DIN 43 620)
1)
Inside caliper
according
to IEC/EN 60 269-4-1
or VDE 0636/401
(or DIN 43 653)
Characteristics and
dimension
drawings
mm
Section
22600
29500
46100
66400
104000
149000
184000
223000
85
90
90
95
100
105
130
165
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
1
1
1
1
1
1
0.95
0.95
2
2 1)
2 1)
2 1)
2 1)
2 1)
2 1)
2 1)
110
110
110
110
110
110
110
110
3.1.16
3.1.16
3.1.16
3.1.16
3.1.16
3.1.16
3.1.16
3.1.16
1800
29000
48500
116000
7200
65000
65000
170000
260000
260000
25
80
110
95
85
110
110
132
145
145
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
130
130
130
130
130
130
139
130
130
140 3)
3.1.17
3.1.17
3.1.17
3.1.17
3.1.17
3.1.17
3.1.17
3.1.17
3.1.17
3.1.17
40
75
120
230
450
900
1800
3600
12
13
16
20
22
24
30
35
gR
gR
gR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
0.9
0.9
0.9
0.9
0.9
0.9
0.9
0.9
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3.1.13
3.1.13
3.1.13
3.1.13
3.1.13
3.1.13
3.1.13
3.1.13
3600
7400
29400
42500
142000
105
120
140
155
155
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
0.85
0.85
0.85
0.85
0.95
2 1)
2 1)
2 1)
2 1)
2 1)
110
110
110
110
110
3.1.12
3.1.12
3.1.12
3.1.12
3.1.12
13
Order No.
Table
14-3
14
Weight
kg
Rated voltage
Vn
Rated current
Clearing
I 2t value
I 2 tA
at 1.0 x Vn
A2 s
AC
DC
In
3NE5 424
3NE5 426
3NE5 430
3NE5 431
3NE5 433
3NE5 433-1
1.95
1.95
1.95
1.95
1.95
1.95
1500
1500
1500
1500
1500
1500
160
224
315
350
450
450
54000
138000
311000
428000
870000
870000
3NE5 627
3NE5 633
3NE5 643
1.6
1.6
1.6
1500
1500
1500
250
450
600
84000
590000
1950000
3NE1 813-0 1)
3NE1 814-0 1)
3NE1 815-0 1)
3NE1 803-0 1)
3NE1 802-0 1)
3NE1 817-0 1)
3NE1 818-0 1)
3NE1 820-0 1)
0.13
0.13
0.13
0.13
0.13
0.13
0.13
0.13
690
690
690
690
690
690
690
690
16
20
25
35
40
50
63
80
200
430
780
1700
3000
4400
9000
18000
3NE1 021-0 1)
3NE1 022-0 1)
3NE1 022-2 1)
0.2
0.2
0.2
690
690
690
100
125
125
33000
63000
23000
3NE1 224-0 1)
3NE1 225-0 1)
3NE1 227-0 1)
3NE1 230-0 1)
0.55
0.55
0.55
0.55
690
690
690
690
160
200
250
315
60000
100000
200000
310000
3NE1 224-2 1)
3NE1 225-2 1)
3NE1 227-2 1)
3NE1 230-2 1)
0.55
0.55
0.55
0.55
690
690
690
690
160
200
250
315
15840
44000
68800
135500
1) u recognized (U), for Guide Nos. and File Nos. of the Approval, refer to Section 1 Applications and Standards
Pre-arcing
I 2t value
Power loss
Utilization
category
Cyclic load
factor
WL
A2s
7200
18400
41500
57000
116000
116000
56
80
115
135
145
145
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
1
1
1
1
0.95
0.95
11200
78500
260000
130
160
145
aR
aR
aR
Size according
to IEC/EN 60 269-2-1
or VDE 0636/201
(or DIN 43 620)
Inside caliper
according
to IEC/EN 60 269-4-1
or VDE 0636/401
(or DIN 43 653)
Characteristics and
dimension
drawings
mm
Section
3
3
3
3
3
3
210
210
210
210
210
210
3.1.18
3.1.18
3.1.18
3.1.18
3.1.18
3.1.18
1
1
1
3
3
3
170
170
170
3.1.19
3.1.19
3.1.19
18
41
74
166
295
461
903
1843
3
3.5
4
5
5
6
7
8
gR/gS
gR/gS
gR/gS
gR/gS
gR/gS
gR/gS
gR/gS
gR/gS
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
000
000
000
000
000
000
000
000
3.1.5
3.1.5
3.1.5
3.1.5
3.1.5
3.1.5
3.1.5
3.1.5
3100
6000
3115
10
11
13.5
gR/gS
gR/gS
gR
1
1
1
00
00
00
3.1.6
3.1.6
3.1.9
7400
14500
29500
46100
24
27
30
38
gR/gS
gR/gS
gR/gS
gR/gS
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3.1.6
3.1.6
3.1.6
3.1.6
2650
5645
11520
22580
30
28
35
42
gR
gR
gR
gR
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3.1.9
3.1.9
3.1.9
3.1.9
15
Order No.
Table
16-4
16
Weight
kg
Rated voltage
Vn
Rated current
Clearing
I 2t value
I 2 tA
at 1.0 x Vn
A2 s
AC
DC
In
2)
3NE1 331-0
3NE1 332-0 2)
3NE1 333-0 2)
3NE1 334-0 2)
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
690
690
690
690
350
400
450
500
430000
590000
750000
950000
3NE1 331-2 2)
3NE1 333-2 2)
3NE1 334-2 2)
0.7
0.7
0.7
690
690
690
350
450
500
177000
276000
398000
3NE1 435-0 2)
3NE1 436-0 2)
3NE1 437-0 2)
3NE1 438-0 2)
0.95
0.95
0.95
0.95
690
690
690
690
560
630
710
800
1700000
2350000
3400000
5000000
3NE1 437-1 2)
3NE1 438-1 2)
0.95
0.95
600
600
710
800
2460000
3350000
3NE1 435-2 2)
3NE1 436-2 2)
3NE1 447-2 2)
3NE1 437-2 2)
3NE1 438-2 2)
3NE1 448-2 2)
1
1
1
1
1
1
690
690
690
690
690
690
560
630
670
710
800
850
845000
1320000
1557000
1725000
2348000
3381000
3NE7 425
3NE7 427
3NE7 431
3NE7 432
3NE7 633
3NE7 633-1
3NE7 648-1
3NE7 636
3NE7 636-1
3NE7 637-1
1.95
1.95
1.95
1.95
1.95
1.95
1.95
1.95
1.95
1.95
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
200
250
350
400
450
450
525
630
630
710
138000
218000
555000
870000
960000
960000
1120000
1950000
1950000
3110000
3NE9 632-1
3NE9 634-1
3NE9 636-1A
2.5
2.5
2.5
2500
2500
2500
400
500
630
620000
1270000
2800000
1) M12
2) u recognized (U), for Guide Nos. and File Nos. of the Approval, refer to Section 1 Applications and Standards
Pre-arcing
I 2t value
Power loss
A2s
Utilization
category
Cyclic load
factor
WL
Size according
to IEC/EN 60 269-2-1
or VDE 0636/201
(or DIN 43 620)
Inside caliper
according
to IEC/EN 60 269-4-1
or VDE 0636/401
(or DIN 43 653)
Characteristics and
dimension
drawings
mm
Section
58000
84000
104000
149000
42
45
53
56
gR/gS
gR/gS
gR/gS
gR/gS
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
3.1.7
3.1.7
3.1.7
3.1.7
29500
46100
66400
44
62
65
gR
gR
gR
1
1
1
2
2
2
3.1.9
3.1.9
3.1.9
215000
293000
437000
723000
50
55
60
59
gR/gS
gR/gS
gR/gS
gR/gS
1
1
1
1
3
3
3
3
3.1.7
3.1.7
3.1.7
3.1.7
321000
437000
65
72
gR
gR
1
1
3
3
3.1.8
3.1.8
130100
203000
240000
265000
361000
520000
60
62
65
72
82
76
gR
gR
gR
gR
gR
gR
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3.1.10
3.1.10
3.1.10
3.1.10
3.1.10
3.1.10
18400
29000
74000
116000
128000
128000
149000
260000
260000
415000
75
110
120
150
160
160
210
220
220
275
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
210
210
210
210
210
210 1)
210 1)
210
210 1)
210 1)
3.1.20
3.1.20
3.1.20
3.1.20
3.1.20
3.1.20
3.1.20
3.1.20
3.1.20
3.1.20
81000
170000
385000
205
235
275
aR
aR
aR
1
1
1
3
3
3
260 1)
260 1)
260 1)
3.1.21
3.1.21
3.1.21
17
Order No.
Weight
kg
1)
Table
18-5
18
Rated voltage
Vn
Rated current
Clearing
I 2t value
AC
DC
In
I 2 tA
at 1.0 x Vn
A2 s
3NE8 015-1
3NE8 003-1 1)
3NE8 017-1 1)
3NE8 018-1 1)
3NE8 020-1 1)
3NE8 021-1 1)
3NE8 022-1 1)
3NE8 024-1 1)
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
690
690
690
690
690
690
690
690
25
35
50
63
80
100
125
160
180
400
700
1400
2400
4200
6500
13000
3NE8 714-1
3NE8 715-1
3NE8 701-1
3NE8 702-1
3NE8 717-1
3NE8 718-1
3NE8 720-1
3NE8 721-1
3NE8 722-1
3NE8 724-1
3NE8 725-1
3NE8 727-1
3NE8 731-1
0.13
0.13
0.13
0.13
0.13
0.13
0.13
0.13
0.13
0.13
0.13
0.13
0.13
690
690
690
690
690
690
690
690
690
690
690
690
690
700 1)
700 1)
700 1)
700 1)
700 1)
700 1)
700 1)
700 1)
700 1)
700 1)
700 1)
700 1)
700 1)
20
25
32
40
50
63
80
100
125
160
200
250
315
83
140
285
490
815
1550
2700
4950
9100
17000
30000
55000
85500
3NC1 003
3NC1 006
3NC1 008
3NC1 010
3NC1 012
3NC1 016
3NC1 020
3NC1 025
3NC1 032
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
3
6
8
10
12
16
20
25
32
8
30
50
70
120
150
260
390
600
3NC1 103
3NC1 105
0.01
0.01
600
600
3
5
1) u recognized (U), for Guide Nos. and File Nos. of the Approval, refer to Section 1 Applications and Standards
2) CLASS CC
Pre-arcing
I 2t value
Power loss
A2s
Utilization
category
Cyclic load
factor
WL
Size according
to IEC/EN 60 269-2-1
or VDE 0636/201
(or DIN 43 620)
Inside caliper
according
to IEC/EN 60 269-4-1
or VDE 0636/401
(or DIN 43 653)
Characteristics and
dimension
drawings
mm
Section
30
70
120
260
450
850
1400
2800
7
9
14
16
19
22
28
38
gR
gR
gR
gR
aR
aR
aR
aR
0.95
0.95
0.95
0.95
0.95
0.95
0.95
0.95
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
3.1.11
3.1.11
3.1.11
3.1.11
3.1.11
3.1.11
3.1.11
3.1.11
12
19
40
69
115
215
380
695
1250
2350
4200
7750
12000
7
9
10
12
15
16
19
24
28
32
37
42
55
gR
gR
gR
gR
gR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
0.9
0.9
0.9
0.9
0.9
0.95
0.9
0.95
0.95
0.9
0.9
0.9
0.85
000
000
000
000
000
000
000
000
000
000
000
000
000
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
3.1.2
3.1.2
3.1.2
3.1.2
3.1.2
3.1.2
3.1.3
3.1.3
3.1.3
3.1.3
3.1.3
3.1.3
3.1.3
3
4
6
9
15
25
34
60
95
1.2
1.5
2
2.5
3
3.5
4.8
6
7.5
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
10 x 38
10 x 38
10 x 38
10 x 38
10 x 38
10 x 38
10 x 38
10 x 38
10 x 38
3.1.22
3.1.22
3.1.22
3.1.22
3.1.22
3.1.22
3.1.22
3.1.22
3.1.22
2.5
2
2)
10 x 38
10 x 38
3.1.23
3.1.23
2)
19
Order No.
Table
20-6
20
Weight
kg
Rated voltage
Vn
AC
DC
3NC1 401
3NC1 402
3NC1 403
3NC1 404
3NC1 405
3NC1 406
3NC1 410
3NC1 415
3NC1 420
3NC1 425
3NC1 430
3NC1 432
3NC1 440
3NC1 450
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
660
660
660
660
690
690
690
690
690
690
690
690
690
690
3NC1 504
3NC1 506
3NC1 516
0.02
0.02
0.02
690
690
690
3NC2 220
3NC2 225
3NC2 232
3NC2 240
3NC2 250
3NC2 263
3NC2 280
3NC2 200
0.06
0.06
0.06
0.06
0.06
0.06
0.06
0.06
690
690
690
690
690
690
690
600
Rated current
Clearing
I 2t value
In
I 2 tA
at 1.0 x Vn
A2 s
A
1)
700
700 1)
700 1)
700 1)
700 1)
700 1)
700 1)
700 1)
700 1)
700 1)
700 1)
700 1)
700 1)
700 1)
700 1)
700 1)
700 1)
700 1)
700 1)
700 1)
700 1)
700 1)
1
2
3
4
5
6
10
15
20
25
30
32
40
50
11
22
22
60
130
150
800
980
1800
4
6
16
20
25
32
40
50
63
80
100
370
560
850
1350
1120
2700
5100
10000
1) u Recognized (U), for Guide Nos. and File Nos. of the Approval, refer to Section 1 Applications and Standards
Pre-arcing
I 2t value
Power loss
A2s
1.6
3.6
10
26
44
58
95
110
220
34
60
95
185
155
310
620
1250
Utilization
category
Cyclic load
factor
WL
Size according
to IEC/EN 60 269-2-1
or VDE 0636/201
(or DIN 43 620)
Inside caliper
according
to IEC/EN 60 269-4-1
or VDE 0636/401
(or DIN 43 653)
Characteristics and
dimension
drawings
mm
Section
5
3
2.5
1.5
1.5
4
5.5
6
7
9
7.6
8
9
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
14 x 51
14 x 51
14 x 51
14 x 51
14 x 51
14 x 51
14 x 51
14 x 51
14 x 51
14 x 51
14 x 51
14 x 51
14 x 51
14 x 51
3.1.24
3.1.24
3.1.24
3.1.24
3.1.24
3.1.24
3.1.24
3.1.25
3.1.25
3.1.25
3.1.25
3.1.25
3.1.25
3.1.25
gG
gG
gG
14 x 51
14 x 51
14 x 51
3.1.26
3.1.26
3.1.26
4.6
5.6
7
8.5
9.5
11
13.5
16
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
22 x 58
22 x 58
22 x 58
22 x 58
22 x 58
22 x 58
22 x 58
22 x 58
3.1.27
3.1.27
3.1.27
3.1.27
3.1.27
3.1.27
3.1.27
3.1.27
21
2.2
Weight
kg
1)
Table
22-7
22
1)
2)
3)
4)
Rated voltage
Vn
Rated current
Clearing
I 2t value
AC
DC
In
I 2 tA
at 1.0 x Vn
A2 s
350
800
600
630
260000
1728000
888000
888000
3NC5 531
3NC5 838 1)
3NC5 840 1)
3NC5 841 1)
0.67
1.2
1.4
1.2
800
1000
1000
800
3NC7 327-2 2)
3NC7 331-2 2)
0.7
0.7
680
680
250
350
635000
1430000
3NE3 525-5 3)
3NE3 535-5 3)
0.7
0.7
1000
1000
200
450
44000
395000
3NE4 117-5 4)
3NE4 121-5 4)
3NE4 146-5 4)
0.28
0.28
0.28
1000
1000
800
50
100
170
1100
7400
60500
For rectifiers in electrolysis systems (these are screwed onto water-cooled busbars)
For traction feeder rectifiers
For SITOR thyristor sets 6QG10
For SITOR thyristor sets 6QG11
Pre-arcing
I 2t value
Power loss
A2s
Utilization
category
Cyclic load
factor
WL
Size according
to IEC/EN 60 269-2-1
or VDE 0636/201
(or DIN 43 620)
Inside caliper
according
to IEC/EN 60 269-4-1
or VDE 0636/401
(or DIN 43 653)
Characteristics and
dimension
drawings
mm
Section
66000
360000
185000
185000
80
170
150
145
aR
aR
aR
aR
0.9
0.9
0.9
0.9
3.2.3
3.2.3
3.2.3
3.2.3
244000
550000
25
32
aR
aR
0.9
0.9
3.2.5
3.2.5
7150
64500
50
90
aR
aR
0.85
0.85
3.2.1
3.2.1
135
900
7370
20
35
43
gR
aR
aR
0.85
0.85
0.85
3.2.1
3.2.1
3.2.1
23
Order No.
Weight
kg
1)
Table
24-8
24
Rated voltage
Vn
Rated current
Clearing
I 2t value
I 2 tA
at 1.0 x Vn
A2 s
AC
DC
In
3NE4 327-6B
3NE4 330-6B 1)
3NE4 333-6B 1)
3NE4 334-6B 1)
3NE4 337-6 1)
0.65
0.65
0.65
0.65
0.65
800
800
800
800
800
250
315
450
500
710
29700
60700
191000
276000
923000
3NE6 437 2)
3NE6 444 2)
3NE9 440-6 2)
3NE9 450 2)
1.0
1.1
1.0
1.0
900
900
600
600
710
900
850
1250
620000
1920000
2480000
2480000
3NE6 437-7 3)
3NE9 450-7 3)
1.0
1.0
900
600
710
1250
620000
2480000
Pre-arcing
I 2t value
Power loss
A2s
Utilization
category
Cyclic load
factor
WL
Size according
to IEC/EN 60 269-2-1
or VDE 0636/201
(or DIN 43 620)
Inside caliper
according
to IEC/EN 60 269-4-1
or VDE 0636/401
(or DIN 43 653)
Characteristics and
dimension
drawings
mm
Section
3600
7400
29400
42500
142000
105
120
140
155
155
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
0.85
0.85
0.85
0.85
0.95
3.2.2
3.2.2
3.2.2
3.2.2
3.2.2
100000
400000
400000
400000
150
170
85
210
gR
aR
gR
aR
0.9
0.9
1
0.9
3.2.4
3.2.4
3.2.4
3.2.4
100000
400000
150
210
aR
aR
0.9
0.9
3.2.4
3.2.4
25
2.3
Permissible loading and required connection cross-sections when used in l.v.h.b.c fuse bases and switch disconnectors
SITOR
fuse link
Rated
current
Required
l.v.h.b.c. fuse base
cross-section of
cables/busbars
In
mm2 Cu
Order No.
3NC2 423/-3
3NC2 425/-3
3NC2 427/-3
3NC2 428/-3
3NC2 431/-3
3NC2 432/-3
150
200
250
300
350
400
70
95
120
185
240
240
3NC8 423/-3
3NC8 425/-3
3NC8 427/-3
3NC8 431/-3
3NC8 434/-3
150
200
250
350
500
70
95
120
240
2 x 150
Table
26-9
26
Order No.
3NH3 430 2) 3)
max.
current
A
150
190
240
285
330
400
135
180
250
315
450
Suitable
puller
Fuse switch
disconnector
Order No.
Order No.
3NX1 011
3NP5 4
Switch disconnector
with fuses
max.
current
A
145
180
225
255
330
400
135
180
225
300
425
Order No.
3KL61 30
max.
current
A
145
180
225
255
330
400
135
180
225
300
425
1) When maintaining pollution degree 2 according to DIN VDE 0660 Part 100, the rated insulation voltage of 3KL, 3KM and 3NP
switch disconnectors (designed for degree of pollution 3) is 1000 V
2) The maximum currents are valid for natural air cooling. With forced cooling v 1 m/s the fuses can be used with
rated current In.
3) u recognized (U), for Guide Nos. and File Nos. of the Approval, refer to Section 1 Applications and Standards
Permissible loading and required connection cross-sections when used in l.v.h.b.c fuse bases and switch disconnectors
SITOR
fuse link
Rated
current
Required
l.v.h.b.c. fuse base
cross-section of
cables/busbars
In
Order No.
mm2 Cu
Order No.
3NH3 0301)/
3NH4 030
16
20
25
35
Fuse switch
disconnector
Order No.
Order No.
3NX1 011
3NP4 0/
3NP5 0
Switch disconnector
with fuses
max.
current
A
Order No.
16
20
25
35
3NE1 802-0
3NE1 817-0
3NE1 818-0
40
50
63
10
10
16
40
50
63
40
50
63
3NE1 820-0
80
25
80
80
3NE1 021-0
3NE1 022-0
100
125
35
50
100
125
3NP4 0/
3NP5 0
100
125
3NE1 224-0
3NE1 225-0
3NE1 227-0
160
200
250
70
95
120
3NH3 2301)/
3NH4 230
160
200
250
3NP4 2/
3NP5 2
160
200
250
3KL55 30/
3KM55 30
160
200
250
3NE1 230-0
315
2 x 70
3NH3 3301)
315
3NP5 3
315
350
400
2 x 95
2 x 95
3KL57 30/
3KM57 30
315
3NE1 331-0
3NE1 332-0
3NE1 333-0
3NE1 334-0
450
500
2 x 120
2 x 120
3KL61 30
450
500
3NE1 435-0
3NE1 436-0
560
630
3NE1 437-0
3NE1 438-0
710
800
2 x (50 x 5)
2 x (50 x 5)
3NE1 437-1
3NE1 438-1
710
800
2 x (50 x 5)
2 x (50 x 5)
3NH3 430
690
750
3NP5 4
3NP5 4
690
750
3NE1 022-2
125
50
3NH3 030/
3NH4 030
125
3NP4 0/
3NP5 0
115/125
3KL52/
3KM52
125
3NE1 224-2
3NE1 225-2
3NE1 227-2
160
200
250
70
95
120
3NH3 230/
3NH4 230
160
200
250
3NP4 2/
3NP5 2
160
190/200
235/250
3KL55
3KM55
145
180
220
3NE1 230-2
3NE1 331-2
315
350
2 x 70
2 x 95
3NH3 330
315
350
3NP5 3
315
350
3KL57/
3KM57
280
300
350
400
3NH3 4301)
2 x 150
2 x 185
450
500
16
20
25
35
350
400
3NP5 4
450
500
560
630
560
630
710
800
710
800
3KL50 30/
3KM50 30
max.
current
A
3NE1 813-0
3NE1 814-0
3NE1 815-0
3NE1 803-0
Table
27-10
1.5
2.5
4
6
max.
current
A
Suitable
puller
16
20
25
35
40
50
63
3KL52 30/
3KM52 30
80
100
125
350
400
560
630
3KL62
710
800
710
800
1) u recognized (U), for Guide Nos. and File Nos. of the Approval,
refer to Section 1 Applications and Standards
27
Permissible loading and required connection cross-sections when used in l.v.h.b.c fuse bases and switch disconnectors
SITOR
fuse link
Rated
current
Required
l.v.h.b.c. fuse base
cross-section of
cables/busbars
In
max.
current
A
Order No.
mm2 Cu
Order No.
3NE1 333-2
3NE1 334-2
3NE1 435-2
3NE1 436-2
450
500
560
630
2 x 120
2 x 120
2 x 150
2 x 185
3NH3 430
3NE1 447-2
3NE1 437-2
3NE1 438-2
3NE1 448-2
670
710
800
850
2 x (40 x 5)
2 x (40 x 5)
2 x (50 x 5)
2 x (30 x 8)
3NE8 015-1
3NE8 003-1
3NE8 017-1
3NE8 018-1
25
35
50
63
4
6
10
16
3NE8 020-1
3NE8 021-1
3NE8 022-1
3NE8 024-1
80
100
125
160
25
35
50
70
3NE4 327-0B
3NE4 330-0B
250
315
120
240
3NH3 3302)
240
300
3NE4 333-0B
3NE4 334-0B
450
500
40 x 8
40 x 8
3NH3 4302)
425
475
3NE4 337
710
50 x 10
3NE4 101
3NE4 102
3NE4 117
3NE4 118
32
40
50
63
6
10
10
16
3NE4 120
3NE4 121
3NE4 122
3NE4 124
80
100
125
160
25
35
50
70
Table
28-11
28
450
500
560
630
670
710
800
850
3NH3 0301)/
3NH4 030
25
35
50
63
Suitable
puller
Fuse switch
disconnector
Order No.
Order No.
3NX1 011
3NP5 4
32
40
50
63
80
100
125
160
Order No.
max.
current
A
3KL61
3NP5 4
450
500
560
615
655
685
770
820
3KL62
3NP5 4
3NP5 4
3NP5 4
670
700
760
790
3NP4 0/
3NP5 0
25
35
45
55
3KL50 30
3KM50 30
25
35
45
55
70
85
100
130
3KL52 30/
3KM52 30
70
85
100
130
3NP5 3
190
250
3KL57 30/
3KM57 30
170
225
3NP5 4
420
450
3KL61 301)
370
425
600
3KL62
600
630
3NH3
3NH4 230
max.
current
A
450
500
560
625
80
100
125
160
1202)/
Switch disconnector
with fuses
21)/
3NP4
3NP5 2
32
40
50
63
80
95
120
150
3KL55 30/
3KM55 30
32
40
50
63
80
95
120
150
1) When maintaining pollution degree 2 according to DIN VDE 0660 Part 100, the rated insulation voltage of 3KL, 3KM and 3NP
switch disconnectors (designed for degree of pollution 3) is 1000 V
2) u recognized (U), for Guide Nos. and File Nos. of the Approval, refer to Section 1 Applications and Standards
Permissible loading and required connection cross-sections when used in l.v.h.b.c fuse bases and switch disconnectors
SITOR
fuse link
Rated
current
Required
l.v.h.b.c. fuse base
cross-section of
cables/busbars
In
mm2 Cu
Order No.
3NE3 221
3NE3 222
3NE3 224
3NE3 225
3NE3 227
100
125
160
200
250
35
50
70
95
120
3NE3 230-0B
3NE3 231
3NE3 232-0B
3NE3 233
315
350
400
450
3NE3 332-0B
3NE3 333
3NE3 334-0B
3NE3 335
3NE3 336
3NE3 337-8
3NE3 338-8
3NE3 340-8
Table
29-12
Order No.
max.
current
A
Suitable
puller
Fuse switch
disconnector
Switch disconnector
with fuses
max.
current
A
Order No.
Order No.
3NX1 011
3NP4 2 1)/
3NP5 2
90
110
140
175
210
3KL55 30/
3KM55 30
90
110
140
175
210
305
335
380
425
3NP5 3
285
310
330
360
3KL57 30/
3KM57 30
240
265
290
320
400
450
500
560
3NP5 4
340
380
450
510
3KL61 30 1)
340
380
440
500
580
630
630
630
3KL62
570
640
720
800
100
125
160
200
250
185
240
240
2 x 150
3NH3 330 2)
400
450
500
560
240
2 x 150
2 x 150
2 x 185
3NH3 430 2)
630
710
800
900
2 x 185
2 x 200
2 x 200
2 x 240
630
680
700
750
Order No.
max.
current
A
1) When maintaining pollution degree 2 according to DIN VDE 0660 Part 100, the rated insulation voltage of 3KL, 3KM and 3NP
switch disconnectors (designed for degree of pollution 3) is 1000 V
2) u recognized (U), for Guide Nos. and File Nos. of the Approval, refer to Section 1 Applications and Standards
29
2.4
In
Order No.
mm2 Cu
3NC1 003
3NC1 006
3NC1 008
3NC1 010
3NC1 012
3NC1 016
3NC1 020
3NC1 025
3NC1 032
3
6
8
10
12
16
20
25
32
3NC1 103
3NC1 105
3
5
1
1
3NC1 401
3NC1 402
3NC1 403
3NC1 404
3NC1 405
3NC1 406
3NC1 410
3NC1 415
3NC1 420
3NC1 425
3NC1 430
3NC1 432
3NC1 440
3NC1 450
1
2
3
4
5
6
10
15
20
25
30
32
40
50
1
1
1
1
1
1
1.5
1.5
2.5
4
6
6
10
10
3NC1 504
3NC1 506
3NC1 516
4
6
16
1
1
2.5
3NC2 220 20
3NC2 225 25
3NC2 232 32
3NC2 240 40
3NC2 250 50
3NC2 263 63
3NC2 280 80
3NC2 200 100
2.5
4
6
10
10
16
25
35
Table
30-13
30
1
1
1
1.5
1.5
2.5
2.5
4
6
Required
connection
cross-section
Rated
current
SITOR
fuse link
Permissible load and required connection cross-sections when using in cylindrical fuse bases and switch disconnectors
1-phase Imax
2-phase
Imax
3-phase
Imax
Order
No.
Order
No.
Order
No.
3NC1
038-1
A
3
6
8
10
12
16
20
25
32
3
5
3NC1
451-1
1
2
3
4
5
6
10
15
20
25
30
32
40
50
3NC1
038-2
3
6
8
10
12
16
20
24
28
3
5
3NC1
038-3
3
6
8
10
12
16
20
24
28
1-phase
Imax 2-phase
Order
No.
Order
No.
3NC1
000
3NC1
091
3
5
20
25
32
40
50
63
80
100
3-phase
Imax
Order
No.
Order
No.
3NC1
092
3
5
3NC1
491
4
6
16
3NC2
258-1
3
6
8
10
12
16
20
25
32
Imax
1
2
3
4
5
6
10
15
20
25
28
31
38
48
3NC1
492
4
6
16
3NC2
291
20
25
32
40
50
60
74
95
3
8
10
12
16
20
25
30
3
6
8
10
12
16
20
25
29
3
5
3
5
1
2
3
4
5
6
10
15
20
24
27
30
37
46
3NC1
093
3NC1
493
4
6
16
3NC2
292
20
25
32
39
48
58
71
90
1
2
3
4
5
6
10
15
20
23
25
30
36
44
4
6
16
3NC2
293
20
25
32
38
46
56
69
85
31
32
Characteristics
and Dimension Drawings
SITOR fuse links
SITOR fuse links for special applications
33
Characteristics
3.1
3.1.1
3NC2 4.. (IEC 60 269-2-1, Size 3), 3NC2 4..-3 (IEC 60 269-4-1, Size 3/110) 1)
Order No.
3NC2 423
3NC2 423-3
3NC2 425
3NC2 425-3
3NC2 427
3NC2 427-3
3NC2 428
3NC2 428-3
3NC2 431
3NC2 431-3
3NC2 432
3NC2 432-3
gR
gR
gR
gR
gR
aR
V
A
A2 s
500
150 2)
7000
500
200 2)
13600
500
250 2)
21000
500
300 2)
28000
500
350 2)
53000
500
400 2)
83000
A2 s
K
33000
26
64000
25
99000
30
132000
40
249000
35
390000
30
35
0.85
0.95
40
0.85
0.95
50
0.85
0.95
65
0.85
0.95
60
0.85
0.95
50
0.85
0.95
Rated voltage Vn
Rated current In
Pre-arcing I2t value I2ts
(tvs = 1 ms)
Clearing I2t value I2tA at Vn
Temperature rise at In
(center of the fuse body)
Power dissipation at In
Cyclic load factor WL
Weight, approx.
kg
3)
Accessories
Fuse base, 1-pole
Fuse puller
Fused switch disconnector
Switch disconnector with fuses
1) Envelope dimension and pullers correspond to IEC 60269-2-1; however, contact blades are slotted according to IEC 60269-4-1
2) Cooling air velocity 1 m/s. For natural air cooling, reduced by 5 %
3) Maximum current and minimum required connection cross-section when using fuse bases and
switch disconnectors, refer to Section 2.3
1x10 4
6
4
Correction factor
2
1x10 3
6
4
2
1x10 2
6
4
0.8
0.6
0.4
ADA94-5000b
vs
Table
34-14
3NH3 430
3NX1 011
3NP54
3KL61 30-1.B0
0.2
1x10 1
6
4
0
200A
300A
2
150A
1x10 0
6
4
100
200
400A
250A 350A
400
300
500
Recovery voltage w
600
V
Fig.
34-8
1x10-1
6
4
1
x10 1
6 8 1
x10 2
8 1
x10 3
Fig.
34-7
Time/current characteristics
6
p
8 1
x10 4
1600
1400
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
0
Fig.
34-9
34
ADA94-5097b
2
1x10-3
s
ADA94-5096b
-2
1800
2
1x10
6
4
2000
200
400
Arc voltage
600
800
1000
Recovery voltage w
1200
V
A
c
Let-through current
2
1x10 5
6
400A
1x10
350A
300A
250A
200A
150A
6
4
1x10 3
6
ADA94-5098b
1x10 2
1
x10 2
Fig.
35-10
6 8 1
x10 3
8 1
2
4
x104
Prospective short-circuit current
4
8 1
x10 5
A
3NC2 4..
71.5
12
6
70
ADA94-5133a-x
18
81
70
60
14
108
11.5
10
140
Dimensions in mm
Fig.
35-11
3NC2 4..-3
14
140
11.5
ADA94-5133a-v
18
71.5
12
6
70
12
18
81
70
60
14
108
11.5
10
Dimensions in mm
Fig.
35-12
35
3.1.2
Order No.
3NE8 714-1
3NE8 715-1
3NE8 701-1
3NE8 702-1
3NE8 717-1
3NE8 718-1
Utilization category
(IEC 60 269)
gR
gR
gR
gR
gR
aR
V
A
A2 s
690
20
12
690
25
19
690
32
40
690
40
69
690
50
115
690
63
215
A2 s
K
83
40
140
40
285
45
490
55
815
60
1550
70
7
0.9
0.13
9
0.9
0.13
10
0.9
0.13
12
0.9
0.13
15
0.9
0.13
16
0.95
0.13
Rated voltage Vn
Rated current In
Pre-arcing I2t value I2ts
(tvs = 1 ms)
Clearing I2t value I2tA at Vn
Temperature rise at In
(center of the fuse body)
Power dissipation at In
Cyclic load factor WL
Weight, approx.
kg
Table
36-15
1
A
Correction factor
2
1x10 3
6
4
2
1x10 2
6
4
0.8
0.6
0.4
ADA94-5003a-v
vs
1x10 4
6
4
0.2
1x10 1
6
4
20A
32A
25A
50A
40A
100
200
300
63A
700
w
800
V
Fig.
36-14
1x10 0
6
4
2
1x10-1
6
4
1400
1200
2
1x10-3
1
x10 1
6 8 1
x10 2
8 1
x10 3
8 1
x10 4
1000
800
600
400
ADA94-5004a-v
A3NE87
1x10-2
6
4
200
Fig.
36-13
Time/current characteristics
0
Fig.
36-15
36
100
200
Arc voltage
300
700
w
800
V
A
c
Let-through current
2
1x10 5
6
1x10
6
4
63A
1x10 3
50A
40A
32A
25A
20A
ADA94-5005b
1x10 2
1
x10 2
6 8 1
x103
8 1
x104
Fig.
37-16
6
p
8 1
x105
A
ADA94-5044a
53
98
77
8.5
36
8.5
19.7
20.8
39
40
Dimensions in mm
Fig.
37-17
37
3.1.3
Order No.
3NE8 720-1 3NE8 721-1 3NE8 722-1 3NE8 724-1 3NE8 725-1 3NE8 727-1 3NE8 731-1
Utilization category
(IEC 60 269)
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
V
A
A2 s
690
80
380
690
100
695
690
125
1250
690
160
2350
690
200
4200
690
250
7750
690
315
12 000
A2 s
K
2700
80
4950
75
9100
80
17000
100
30000
120
55000
125
85 500
150
18
0.9
0.13
19
0.95
0.13
23
0.95
0.13
31
0.9
0.13
36
0.9
0.13
42
0.9
0.13
54
0.85
0.13
Rated voltage Vn
Rated current In
Pre-arcing I2t value I2ts
(tvs = 1 ms)
Clearing I2t value I2tA at Vn
Temperature rise at In
(center of the fuse body)
Power dissipation at In
Cyclic load factor WL
Weight, approx.
kg
Table
38-16
1
A
Correction factor
2
1x10 3
6
4
2
1x10 2
6
4
0.8
0.6
0.4
ADA94-5003b
vs
1x10 4
6
4
0.2
1x10 1
6
4
80A
1x10 0
6
4
Fig.
38-19
100
200
300
700
w
800
V
2
1x10-1
6
4
1400
2
1x10-3
1
x10 1
6 8 1
x10 2
8 1
x10 3
8 1
x10 4
1000
800
600
400
ADA94-5004b
A3NE8-2
1x10-2
6
4
1200
200
Fig.
38-18
Time/current characteristics
0
Fig.
38-20
38
100
200
Arc voltage
300
700
w
800
V
A
c
Let-through current
2
1x10 5
6
4
1x10
315A
250A
200A 160A
125A 100A
80A
1x10 3
6
ADA94-5005-v
1x10 2
1
x10 2
6 8 1
x10 3
8 1
x10 4
Fig.
39-21
6
p
8 1
x10 5
ADA94-5044a
53
98
77
8.5
36
8.5
19.7
20.8
39
40
Dimensions in mm
Fig.
39-22
39
3NC8 4.. (IEC 60 269-2-1, Size 3), 3NC8 4..-3 (IEC 60 269-4-1, Size 3/110) 1)
3.1.4
Order No.
3NC8 423
3NC8 423-3
3NC8 425
3NC8 425-3
3NC8 427
3NC8 427-3
3NC8 431
3NC8 431-3
3NC8 434
3NC8 434-3
3NC8 444-3
Utilization category
(IEC 60 269)
gR
gR
gR
gR
gR
aR
V
A
A2 s
660
150 2)
1100
660
200 2)
2400
660
250
4400
660
350 2)
11000
660
500 2)
28000
600
1000
400000
A2 s
K
17600
33
38400
46
70400
95
176000
65
448000
75
2480000
110
40
0.85
0.95
55
0.85
0.95
72
0.85
0.95
95
0.85
0.95
130
0.85
0.95
140
0.9
0.95
Rated voltage Vn
Rated current In
Pre-arcing I2t value I2ts
(tvs = 1 ms)
Clearing I2t value I2tA at Vn
Temperature rise at In
(center of the fuse body)
Power dissipation at In
Cyclic load factor WL
Weight, approx.
kg
3)
Accessories
Fuse base, 1-pole
Fuse puller
Fused switch disconnector
Switch disconnector with fuses
1x10 4
6
4
Correction factor
2
1x10
6
4
2
1x10
6
4
1000A
0.8
0.6
150A - 500A
0.4
ADA94-5008c
s
vs
3NX1 011
1) Envelope dimension and pullers correspond to IEC 60269-2-1; however, contact blades are slotted according to IEC 60269-4-1
2) Cooling air velocity 1 m/s. For natural air cooling, reduced by 10 %
3) Maximum current and minimum required connection cross-section when using fuse bases and
switch disconnectors, refer to Section 2.3
Table
40-17
3NH3 430
3NX1 011
3NP54
3KL61 30-1AB0
0.2
1x10 1
6
4
0
200A
350A
2
150A
1x10 0
6
4
250A
100
300
200
1000A
500A
800
V
Fig.
40-24
1x10-1
6
4
1x10-3
1
x10 2
6 8 1
x10 3
Time/current characteristics
8 1
2
4
x10 4
Prospective short-circuit current
6
p
8 1
x10 5
1600
1400
1200
800
150A - 500A
600
400
200
0
Fig.
40-25
40
1000A
1000
ADA94-5100b
ADA94-5099b
2
1x10-2
6
4
Fig.
40-23
2000
1800
200
400
Arc voltage
600
800
1000
Recovery voltage w
1200
V
A
c
Let-through current 1
2
1x10 5
6
1000A
1x10
500A
350A
250A 200A
150A
1x10 3
6
4
ADA94-5101c
1x10 2
1
x10 2
Fig.
41-26
6 8 1
x10 3
8 1
2
4
x104
Prospective short-circuit current
4
8 1
x105
3NC8 4..
71.5
12
6
70
ADA94-5133a-x
18
81
70
60
14
108
11.5
10
140
Dimensions in mm
Fig.
41-27
3NC8 4..-3
14
140
11.5
ADA94-5133a-v
18
71.5
12
6
70
12
18
81
70
60
14
108
11.5
10
Dimensions in mm
Fig.
41-28
41
3.1.5
Order No.
Utilization category
(IEC 60 269)
gR/gS
Rated voltage Vn
Rated current In
Pre-arcing I2t value I2ts
(tvs = 1 ms)
Clearing I2t value I2tA at Vn
Temperature rise at In
(center of the fuse body) 1)
Power dissipation at In 1)
Cyclic load factor WL
Weight, approx.
gR/gS
gR/gS
gR/gS
gR/gS
gR/gS
gR/gS
gR/gS
V
690
A
16
A2s 18
690
20
41
690
25
74
690
35
166
690
40
295
690
50
461
690
63
903
690
80
1843
A2s 200
K
25
430
25
780
30
1700
35
3000
30
4400
35
9000
40
18000
40
3.5
1.0
0.13
4.0
1.0
0.13
5.0
1.0
0.13
5.0
1.0
0.13
6.0
1.0
0.13
7.0
1.0
0.13
8.0
1.0
0.13
kg
3.0
1.0
0.13
Accessories 2)
Fuse base, 1-pole
Fuse base, 3-pole
Fuse puller
Fused switch disconnector
3NH3 030
3NH4 030
3NX1 011
3NP40/3NP50
3KL50 30-1.B00
3KM50 30-1.B00
1) Temperature rise and power dissipation when used in an l.v.h.b.c. fuse base
2) Minimum required connection cross-section when using the fuse base and switch disconnector, refer to Section2.3
1x10 4
6
4
Correction factor
2
1x10 3
6
4
2
1x10 2
6
4
0.8
0.6
3NE 18...-0
0.4
25A
16A
20A
1x10 1
6
4
40A
35A
ADA94-5085b
vs
Table
42-18
3KL5230-1.B00
3KM5230-1.B00
63A
50A
0.2
80A
200
300
700
w
800
V
Fig.
42-30
1x10 0
6
4
100
2
1x10 -1
6
4
1400
1200
ADA94-5087c
1x10 -2
6
4
2
2
8 1
x10 2
8 1
2
4
x10 3
Prospective short-circuit current
6
p
8 1
x10 4
1000
800
600
400
ADA94-5086d
1x10 -3
1
x10 1
200
Fig.
42-29
Time/current characteristics
0
Fig.
42-31
42
100
200
Arc voltage
300
700
w
800
V
1x105
Let-through current
6
4
2
1x104
6
4
2
1x103
80A
63A
50A
40A
35A
25A
20A
16A
6
4
2
1x102
6
ADA94-5090c
4
2
1x101
1
2
x10 1
6 8 1
2
x10 2
6 8 1
2
x10 3
6 8 1
2
x10 4
Fig.
43-32
20
50.3
40.5
53.8
79.9
ADA94-5144a
2.3
53.3
15
35.8
10
21
4 6 8 1
x105
Dimensions in mm
Fig.
43-33
43
3.1.6
3NE1 0..-0 (IEC 60 269-2-1, Size 00), 3NE1 2..-0 (IEC 60 269-2-1, Size 1)
Order No.
3NE1 021-0
3NE1 022-0
3NE1 224-0
3NE1 225-0
3NE1 227-0
3NE1 230-0
Utilization category
(IEC 60 269)
gR/gS
gR/gS
gR/gS
gR/gS
gR/gS
gR/gS
V
A
A2s
690
100
3100
690
125
6000
690
160
7400
690
200
14500
690
250
29500
690
315
46100
A2s
K
33000
36
63000
40
60000
60
100000
65
200000
75
310000
80
10
1.0
0.20
11
1.0
0.20
24
1.0
0.55
27
1.0
0.55
30
1.0
0.55
38
1.0
0.55
Rated voltage Vn
Rated current In
Pre-arcing I2t value I2ts
(tvs = 1 ms)
Clearing I2t value I2tA at Vn
Temperature rise at In
(center of the fuse body) 1)
Power dissipation at In 1)
Cyclic load factor WL
Weight, approx.
kg
Accessories 2)
Fuse base, 1-pole
Fuse base, 3-pole
Fuse puller
Fused switch disconnector
3NH3 030
3NH4 030
3NX1 011
3NP40
3NP50
3KL52 30-1.B00
3KM52 30-1.B00
3NP42
3NP52
3KL55 30-1.B00
3KM55 30-1.B00
3NP53
3KL57 30-1.B00
3KM57 30-1.B00
1x10 4
6
4
Correction factor
2
1x10 3
6
4
2
1x10 2
6
4
3NE 12...-0
0.6
3NE 10...-0
0.4
160A 250A
100A
2
1x10
6
4
0.8
125A
ADA94-5128b
s
vs
3NH3 330
1) Temperature rise and power dissipation when used in an l.v.h.b.c. fuse base
2) Minimum required connection cross-section when using the fuse base and switch disconnector, refer to Section 2.3
Table
44-19
3NH3 230
3NH4 230
0.2
200A 315A
200
300
700
w
800
V
Fig.
44-35
1x10 0
6
4
100
1400
V
1x10 -1
6
4
ADA94-5127b
2
1x10 -3
1
x10 2
8 1
x10 3
8 1
x10 4
Fig.
44-34
6
p
8 1
x10 5
1000
800
600
400
200
Time/current characteristics
0
Fig.
44-36
44
ADA94-5086d
2
1x10 -2
6
4
1200
100
200
Arc voltage
300
700
w
800
V
1x10 5
Let-through current
6
4
2
1x10 4
315A
250A
200A
160A
6
4
125A
100A
2
1x10 3
6
4
2
1x10 2
6
ADA94-5089c
4
2
1x10 1
1
2
x10 1
6 8 1
2
x10 2
6 8 1
2
x10 3
6 8 1
2
x10 4
3NE1 0..-0
3NE1 2..-0
6
52
Dimensions in mm
Fig.
45-38
63.5
73
ADA94-5145a
ADA94-5136b
53
79
25
40.5
10
48
35.8
60
15
6
30
66.5
49.4
2.2
10
52
Fig.
45-37
4 6 8 1
x10 5
135
Dimensions in mm
Fig.
45-39
45
3.1.7
3NE1 3..-0 (IEC 60 269-2-1, Size 2), 3NE1 4..-0 (IEC 60 269-2-1, Size 3)
Order No.
3NE1
331-0
3NE1
332-0
3NE1
333-0
3NE1
334-0
3NE1
435-0
3NE1
436-0
3NE1
437-0
3NE1
438-0
Utilization category
(IEC 60 269)
gR/gS
gR/gS
gR/gS
gR/gS
gR/gS
gR/gS
gR/gS
gR/gS
V
A
A2s
690
350
58000
690
400
84000
690
450
104000
690
500
149000
690
560
215000
690
630
293000
690
710
437000
690
800
723000
A2s
K
430000
75
590000
85
750000
85
950000
90
1700000
65
2350000
70
3400000
68
5000000
70
42
1.0
0.7
45
1.0
0.7
53
1.0
0.7
56
1.0
0.7
50
1.0
0.95
55
1.0
0.95
60
1.0
0.95
59
1.0
0.95
Rated voltage Vn
Rated current In
Pre-arcing I2t value I2ts
(tvs = 1 ms)
Clearing I2t value I2tA at Vn
Temperature rise at In
(center of the fuse body) 1)
Power dissipation at In 1)
Cyclic load factor WL
Weight. approx.
kg
2)
Accessories
Fuse base, 1-pole
Fuse puller
Fused switch disconnector
Switch disconnector with fuses
3NH3 430
3NP54
3KL61 30-1AB0
3NP54
3KL62
1) Temperature rise and power dissipation when used in an l.v.h.b.c. fuse base
2) Minimum required connection cross-section when using the fuse base and switch disconnector, refer to Section 2.3
1
A
1x10 4
6
4
Correction factor
2
1x10 3
6
4
2
800A
710A
630A
560A
500A
450A
400A
350A
1x10 2
6
4
2
1x10 1
6
4
3NE1 3..-0
3NE1 4..-0
0.8
0.6
0.4
ADA94-5126c
Table
46-20
3NH3 330
3NX1 011
3NP53
3KL57 30-1.B00
3KM57 30-1.B00
0.2
0
200
300
700
w
800
V
Fig.
46-41
1x10 0
6
4
100
2
1400
V
1x10 -1
6
4
ADA94-5088d
1x10 -2
6
4
2
1x10 -3
1
x10 2
8 1
x10 3
8 1
x10 4
Fig.
46-40
6
p
8 1
x10 5
1000
800
600
400
200
Time/current characteristics
0
Fig.
46-42
46
ADA94-5086d
1200
100
200
Arc voltage
300
700
w
800
V
1x10
Let-through current 1
6
4
800A
710A
630A
560A
500A
450A
400A
350A
2
4
1x10
6
4
2
1x10
6
4
2
1x10
6
ADA94-5129d
4
2
1x101
1
2
x10 1
6 8 1
2
x10 2
6 8 1
2
x10 3
6 8 1
2
x10 4
4 6 8 1
x105
p
3NE1 3..-0
3NE1 4..-0
68
66.5
82.1
60.4
6
70
Dimensions in mm
Fig.
47-44
2.5
32
72
73
149
ADA94-5146b
6
60
47.5
60
25
70
10
10
73
151
ADA94-5147
Fig.
47-43
Dimensions in mm
Fig.
47-45
47
3.1.8
Order No.
3NE1 437-1
3NE1 438-1
Utilization category
(IEC 60 269)
gR
gR
V
A
A2s
600
710
321000
600
800
437000
A2s
K
2460000
85
3350000
95
65
1.0
0.95
72
1.0
0.95
Rated voltage Vn
Rated current In
Pre-arcing I2t value I2ts
(tvs = 1 ms)
Clearing I2t value I2tA at Vn
Temperature rise at In
(center of the fuse body) 1)
Power dissipation at In 1)
Cyclic load factor WL
Weight, approx.
kg
Accessories 2)
Fuse base, 1-pole
Fuse puller
Fused switch disconnector
Switch disconnector with fuses
1) Temperature rise and power dissipation when used in an l.v.h.b.c. fuse base
2) Minimum required connection cross-section when using the fuse base and switch disconnector, refer to Section 2.3
1
A
1x10 4
6
4
Correction factor
2
1x10 3
6
4
2
800A
710A
1x10 2
6
4
0.8
0.6
0.4
ADA94-5126-v
Table
48-21
3NH3 430
3NX1 011
3NP54
3KL62 30
0.2
1x10 1
6
4
200
300
700
w
800
V
Fig.
48-47
1x10 0
6
4
100
2
V
1x10 -1
6
4
1200
ADA94-5088c-v
-2
2
2
8 1
x10 3
8 1
x10 4
Fig.
48-46
Time/current characteristics
6
p
8 1
x10 5
1000
800
600
400
A
200
Fig.
48-48
48
ADA94-5086-v
1x10 -3
1
x10 2
2
1x10
6
4
1400
100
200
Arc voltage
300
700
w
800
V
1x10
A
Let-through current 1
6
4
800A
710A
2
4
1x10
6
4
2
1x10
6
4
2
1x10
6
ADA94-5129c-v
4
2
1x101
1
2
x10 1
6 8 1
2
x10 2
6 8 1
2
x10 3
6 8 1
2
x10 4
Fig.
49-49
4 6 8 1
x105
A
68
2.5
73
151
ADA94-5147
82.1
60.4
32
6
70
70
10
Dimensions in mm
Fig.
49-50
49
3.1.9
3NE1 0..-2 (Size 00), 3NE1 2..-2 (Size 1), 3NE1 3..-2 (Size 2), IEC 60 269-2-1
Order No.
3NE1
022-2
3NE1
224-2
3NE1
225-2
3NE1
227-2
3NE1
230-2
3NE1
331-2
3NE1
333-2
3NE1
334-2
Utilization category
(IEC 60 269)
gR
gR
gR
gR
gR
gR
gR
gR
V
A
A2s
690
125
3115
690
160
2650
690
200
5645
690
250
11520
690
315
22580
690
350
29500
690
450
46100
690
500
66400
A2s
K
23000
55
15840
70
44000
62
68800
70
135500
75
177000
82
276000
100
398000
100
13.5
1.0
0.2
30
1.0
0.55
28
1.0
0.55
35
1.0
0.55
42
1.0
0.55
44
1.0
0.7
62
1.0
0.7
65
1.0
0.7
3NH3 030
3NX1 011
3NP50
3KL52
3NH3 230
3NH3 330
3NH3 340
3NP52
3KL55
3NP53
3KL57
3NP54
3KL61
Rated voltage Vn
Rated current In
Pre-arcing I2t value I2ts
(tvs = 1 ms)
Clearing I2t value I2tA at Vn
Temperature rise at In
(center of the fuse body) 1)
Power dissipation at In 1)
Cyclic load factor WL
Weight, approx.
kg
2)
Accessories
Fuse base, 1-pole
Fuse puller
Fused switch disconnector
Switch disconnector with fuses
1) Temperature rise and power dissipation when used in an l.v.h.b.c. fuse base
2) Minimum required connection cross-section when using the fuse base and switch disconnector, refer to Section 2.3
1
A
1x10 4
6
4
Correction factor
2
1x10 3
6
4
500A
450A
350A
315A
2
1x10 2
0.8
160A
0.6
125A
0.4
6
4
A3NE10-22
vs
Table
50-22
0.2
2
1x10 1
6
4
250A
200A
160A
125A
800
V
Fig.
50-52
1x10 0
6
4
100
1x10 -1
6
4
1800
2
1x10 -3
1
2
x10
Fig.
50-51
6 8 1
x10 3
Time/current characteristics
8 1
2
4
4
x10
Prospective short-circuit current
6
p
8 1
5
x10
A
1600
1400
125A
1000
800
350A
600
400
200
0
0
Fig.
50-53
50
160-315A
1200
A 3NE10-23
A 3NE10-21
-2
2
1x10
6
4
2000
200
400
Arc voltage
600
800 1000
Recovery voltage w
1200
V
A
c
Let-through current
1x10 5
Unlimited peak values:
DC component 50%
DC component 0%
6
4
1x10
6
4
1x10 3
6
4
A 3NE10-24
1x10 2
1
x10 2
8 1
x10 3
8 1
x10 4
3NE1 0..-2
3NE1 2..-2
49.4
2.2
66.5
6
52
Dimensions in mm
Fig.
51-55
63.5
73
ADA94-5145a
ADA94-5136b
53
79
6
30
25
40.5
10
48
35.8
60
15
10
52
Fig.
51-54
6 8 1
x10 5
135
Dimensions in mm
Fig.
51-56
3NE1 3..-2
66.5
10
72
73
149
Dimensions in mm
ADA94-5146b
6
60
47.5
60
25
Fig.
51-57
51
3.1.10
Order No.
3NE1 435-2
3NE1 436-2
3NE1 447-2
3NE1 437-2
3NE1 438-2
3NE1 448-2
Utilization category
(IEC 60 269)
gR
gR
gR
gR
gR
gR
V
A
A2 s
690
560
130000
690
630
203000
690
670
240000
690
710
265000
690
800
361000
690
850
520000
A2 s
K
845000
80
1320000
82
1557000
90
1725000
90
2348000
95
3381000
95
60
1.0
1.0
62
1.0
1.0
65
1.0
1.0
72
1.0
1.0
82
1.0
1.0
76
1.0
1.0
Rated voltage Vn
Rated current In
Pre-arcing I2t value I2ts
(tvs = 1 ms)
Clearing I2t value I2tA at Vn
Temperature rise at In
(center of the fuse body) 1)
Power dissipation at In 1)
Cyclic load factor WL
Weight, approx.
kg
Accessories 2)
Fuse base, 1-pole
Fuse puller
Fused switch disconnector
Switch disconnector with fuses
3NP54
3KL62
1) Temperature rise and power dissipation when used in an l.v.h.b.c. fuse base
2) Minimum required connection cross-section when using the fuse base and switch disconnector, refer to Section 2.3
1
A
1x10 4
6
4
Correction factor
2
1x10 3
850A
800A
710A
670A
630A
560A
6
4
2
1x10 2
0.8
0.6
0.4
6
4
A 3NE14-22
vs
Table
52-23
3NH3 340
3NX1 011
3NP54
3KL61
0.2
2
1x10 1
6
4
800
V
Fig.
52-59
1x10 0
6
4
100
2
1x10 -1
6
4
2000
1800
1
2
x10
Fig.
52-58
6 8 1
x10 3
Time/current characteristics
8 1
2
4
4
x10
Prospective short-circuit current
6
p
8 1
5
x10
A
1600
1400
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
0
0
Fig.
52-60
52
A3NE14-23
2
1x10 -3
-2
A 3NE14-21
1x10
6
4
200
400
Arc voltage
600
800 1000
Recovery voltage w
1200
V
A
c
Let-through current
1x10 5
Unlimited peak values:
DC component 50%
DC component 0%
6
4
1x10
850A
800A
710A
670A
630A
560A
6
4
1x10 3
6
4
A 3NE14-24
1x10 2
1
x10 2
8 1
x10 3
8 1
x10 4
Fig.
53-61
6 8 1
x10 5
68
2.5
73
151
ADA94-5147
82.1
60.4
32
6
70
70
10
Dimensions in mm
Fig.
53-62
53
3.1.11
Order No.
Utilization category
(IEC 60 269)
gR
gR
gR
gR
aR
aR
aR
aR
V
A
A2s
690
25
30
690
35
70
690
50
120
690
63
260
690
80
450
690
100
850
690
125
1400
690
160
2800
A2s
K
180
35
400
45
700
65
1400
70
2400
80
4200
90
6500
110
13000
130
7
0.95
0.20
9
0.95
0.20
14
0.95
0.20
16
0.95
0.20
19
0.95
0.20
22
0.95
0.20
28
0.95
0.20
38
0.95
0.20
Rated voltage Vn
Rated current In
Pre-arcing I2t value I2ts
(tvs = 1 ms)
Clearing I2t value I2tA at Vn
Temperature rise at In
(center of the fuse body)
Power dissipation at In
Cyclic load factor WL
Weight, approx.
kg
Accessories 1)
Fuse base, 1-pole
Fuse base, 3-pole
Fuse puller
Fused switch disconnector
3NH3 030
3NH4 030
3NX1 011
3NP40
3NP50
3KL50 30-1.B00
3KM50 30-1.B00
1) Max. current and min. required connection cross-section when using fuse bases and switch disconnector, refer to Section 2.3
1
A
1x10 4
6
4
Correction factor
2
1x10 3
6
4
2
1x10 2
6
4
0.8
0.6
0.4
ADA94-5132b
vs
Table
54-24
3KL52 30-1.B00
3KM52 30-1.B00
0.2
63A 100A 160A
35A
1x10 1
6
4
25A
2
1x10
6
4
Fig.
54-64
100
200
300
700
w
800
V
2000
V
-1
ADA94-5131b
2
1x10-3
1
x10 1
6 8 1
x10 2
8 1
x10 3
Fig.
54-63
Time/current characteristics
6
p
8 1
x10 4
1400
1200
1000
800
600
400
ADA94-5148b
2
1x10-2
6
4
1800
1600
1x10
6
4
200
0
Fig.
54-65
54
200
400
Arc voltage
600
800 1000
Recovery voltage w
1200
V
A
c
Let-through current
2
1x10 5
6
4
1x10
160A
6
4
125A
100A
80A
63A
50A
35A
25A
1x10 3
6
ADA94-5028b
1x10 2
1
x10 2
6 8 1
x10 3
8 1
x10 4
8 1
x10 5
49.4
2.2
53
79
ADA94-5136b
35.8
60
15
10
48
Fig.
55-66
30
Dimensions in mm
Fig.
55-67
55
3.1.12
Order No.
3NE4 327-0B
3NE4 330-0B
3NE4 333-0B
3NE4 334-0B
3NE4 337
Utilization category
(IEC 60 269)
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
V
A
A2 s
800
250
3600
800
315
7400
800
450
29400
800
500
42500
800
710
142000
A2 s
K
29700
175
60700
170
191000
190
276000
195
923000
170
105
0.85
0.7
120
0.85
0.7
140
0.85
0.7
155
0.85
0.7
155
0.95
0.7
Rated voltage Vn
Rated current In
Pre-arcing I2t value I2ts
(tvs = 1 ms)
Clearing I2t value I2tA at Vn
Temperature rise at In
(center of the fuse body)
Power dissipation at In
Cyclic load factor WL
Weight, approx.
kg
Accessories 2)
Fuse base, 1-pole
Fuse puller
Fused switch disconnector
Switch disconnector with fuses
3NH3 430
3NP54
3KL61
1
A
1x10 4
6
4
Correction factor
vs
2
1x10 3
6
4
2
1x10
6
4
0.8
450A
0.6
315A
0.4
ADA94-5009b
3NP54
3KL62
1) Envelope dimension and pullers correspond to IEC 60269-2-1; however contact blades are slotted according to IEC 60269-4-1
2) Max. current and min. required connection cross-section when using fuse bases and switch disconnector, refer to Section 2.3
Table
56-25
3NH3 330
3NX1 011
3NP53
3KL57 30-1.B00
3KM57 30-1.B00
0.2
1x10 1
6
4
100
200
300
315A 500A
250A
1x10 0
6
4
450A
Fig.
56-69
710A
800
V
2
1x10-1
6
4
2000
1800
1x10-3
1
x10 2
6 8 1
x10 3
8 1
x10 4
Fig.
56-68
Time/current characteristics
4
p
8 1
x10 5
1600
1400
1200
1000
800
600
400
ADA94-5103b
ADA94-5102b
2
1x10-2
6
4
200
0
Fig.
56-70
56
200
400
Arc voltage
600
800
1000
Recovery voltage w
1200
V
A
c
Let-through current 1
2
1x10 5
6
710A
2
500A
1x10
450A
315A
250A
6
4
1x10 3
6
ADA94-5104b
1x10 2
1
x10 2
6 8 1
x10 3
8 1
x104
8 1
x105
10
11.5
10.5
14.5
14.5
73.5
141.5
10.5
12.5
6
60
12.5
60
48
71
11.5
107.5
ADA94-5134a
Fig.
57-71
Dimensions in mm
Fig.
57-72
57
3.1.13
Order No.
3NE4 101 3NE4 102 3NE4 117 3NE4 118 3NE4 120 3NE4 121 3NE4 122 3NE4 124
Utilization category
(IEC 60 269)
gR
gR
gR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
V
A
A2s
1000
32
40
1000
40
75
1000
50
120
1000
63
230
1000
80
450
1000
100
900
1000
125
1800
1000
160
3600
A2s
K
280
45
500
50
800
65
1500
78
3000
82
6000
85
14000
100
29000
120
12
0.9
0.27
13
0.9
0.27
16
0.9
0.27
20
0.9
0.27
22
0.9
0.27
24
0.9
0.27
30
0.9
0.27
35
0.9
0.27
Rated voltage Vn
Rated current In
Pre-arcing I2t value I2ts
(tvs = 1 ms)
Clearing I2t value I2tA at Vn
Temperature rise at In
(center of the fuse body)
Power dissipation at In
Cyclic load factor WL
Weight, approx.
kg
Accessories 1)
Fuse base, 1-pole
Fuse base, 3-pole
Fuse puller
Fused switch disconnector
Switch disconnector with fuses
1) Max. current and min. required connection cross-section when using fuse bases and switch disconnector, refer to Section 2.3
1
A
1x10 4
6
4
Correction factor
2
1x10
6
4
2
1x10 2
6
4
0.8
0.6
0.4
ADA94-5010b
vs
Table
58-26
3NH3 120
3NH4 230
3NX1 011
3NP42, 3NP52
3KL55 30-1.B00
3KM55 30-1.B00
0.2
1x10 1
6
4
32A
50A 80A
40A
125A
0
2
1x10
6
4
Fig.
58-74
400
200
800
600
Recovery voltage w
1000
V
2
-1
V
ADA94-5105b
2
1x10-3
1
x10 1
6 8 1
x10 2
8 1
x10 3
Fig.
58-73
6
p
8 1
x10 4
2
1x10-2
6
4
2500
2000
1500
1000
500
ADA94-5106b
1x10
6
4
Time/current characteristics
0
Fig.
58-75
58
200
400
Arc voltage
600
800
1000
Recovery voltage w
1200
V
A
c
Let-through current 1
2
1x10 5
6
1x10
160A
6
4
125A
100A
63A
1x10 3
40A
80A
50A
32A
ADA94-5107b
1x10 2
1
x10 2
6 8 1
x10 3
8 1
x10 4
Fig.
59-76
6
p
8 1
x10 5
14
65
125
DA94-5135a
47
35
6
30
58
15
10
Dimensions in mm
Fig.
59-77
59
3.1.14
Order No.
3NE3 221
3NE3 222
3NE3 224
3NE3 225
3NE3 227
Utilization category
(IEC 60 269)
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
V
A
A2s
1000
100
665
1000
125
1040
1000
160
1850
1000
200
4150
1000
250
6650
A2s
K
4800
65
7200
70
13000
90
30000
80
48000
90
28
0.95
0.55
36
0.95
0.55
42
1.0
0.55
42
1.0
0.55
50
1.0
0.55
Rated voltage Vn
Rated current In
Pre-arcing I2t value I2ts
(tvs = 1 ms)
Clearing I2t value I2tA at Vn
Temperature rise at In
(center of the fuse body)
Power dissipation at In
Cyclic load factor WL
Weight, approx.
kg
Accessories 2)
Fuse base, 1-pole
Fuse base, 3-pole
Fuse puller
Fused switch disconnector
Switch disconnector with fuses
1) Envelope dimension and pullers correspond to IEC 60269-2-1; however contact blades are slotted according to IEC 60269-4-1
2) Max. current and min. required connection cross-section when using fuse bases and switch disconnector, refer to Section 2.3
1x10 4
6
4
Correction factor
1x10 3
6
4
2
1x10 2
6
4
0.8
0.6
0.4
ADA94-5013b
vs
Table
60-27
3NH3 230
3NH4 230
3NX1 011
3NP42, 3NP52
3KL55 30-1.B00
3KM55 30-1.B00
0.2
1x10 1
6
4
125A
2
1x10 0
6
4
100A
400
200
200A
160A
1000
V
Fig.
60-79
250A
800
600
Recovery voltage w
2
1x10-1
6
4
2500
2
1x10-3
1
x10 1
6 8 1
x10 2
8 1
x10 3
Fig.
60-78
6
p
8 1
x10 4
2000
1500
1000
500
Time/current characteristics
0
Fig.
60-80
60
ADA94-5015b
ADA94-5011c
1x10-2
6
4
200
400
Arc voltage
600
800 1000
Recovery voltage w
1200
V
A
c
Let-through current
2
1x10 5
6
4
1x10
250A
160A
200A
125A
100A
2
1x10 3
6
ADA94-5016b
1x10 2
1
x10 2
6 8 1
x10 3
8 1
x10 4
Fig.
61-81
8 1
x10 5
A
12.5
110
10.5
12.5
12.5
31
73
135
10.5
A DA94-5045x-a
6
52
13.5
40.5
52
63.5
10
Dimensions in mm
Fig.
61-82
61
3.1.15
Order No.
3NE3 230-0B
3NE3 231
3NE3 232-0B
3NE3 233
Utilization category
(IEC 60 269)
aR
aR
aR
aR
V
A
A2s
1000
315
13400
1000
350
16600
1000
400
22600
1000
450
29500
A2s
K
80000
100
100000
120
135000
140
175000
130
65
0.95
0.55
75
0.9
0.55
85
0.9
0.55
95
0.9
0.55
Rated voltage Vn
Rated current In
Pre-arcing I2t value I2ts
(tvs = 1 ms)
Clearing I2t value I2tA at Vn
Temperature rise at In
(center of the fuse body)
Power dissipation at In
Cyclic load factor WL
Weight, approx.
kg
Accessories 2)
Fuse base, 1-pole
Fuse puller
Fused switch disconnector
Switch disconnector with fuses
1) Envelope dimension and pullers correspond to IEC 60269-2-1; however contact blades are slotted according to IEC 60269-4-1
2) Max. current and min. required connection cross-section when using fuse bases and switch disconnector, refer to Section 2.3
1
A
1x10 4
6
4
Correction factor
2
1x10 3
6
4
2
1x10 2
6
4
0.8
0.6
0.4
ADA94-5013b
vs
Table
62-28
3NH3 330
3NX1 011
3NP53
3KL57 30-1.B00
3KM57 30-1.B00
0.2
1x10 1
6
4
450A
400
200
350A
400A
1x10 0
6
4
1000
V
Fig.
62-84
315A
600
800
Recovery voltage w
2
1x10-1
6
4
2500
2
1x10-3
1
x10 1
6 8 1
x10 2
8 1
x10 3
Fig.
62-83
6
p
8 1
x10 4
2000
1500
1000
500
Time/current characteristics
0
Fig.
62-85
62
ADA94-5015b
ADA94-5012b
1x10-2
6
4
200
400
Arc voltage
600
800 1000
Recovery voltage w
1200
V
A
c
Let-through current
2
1x10 5
6
4
1x10
400A
315A
450A
350A
6
4
1x10 3
6
ADA94-5017b
1x10 2
1
x10 2
6 8 1
x10 3
8 1
x10 4
Fig.
63-86
8 1
x10 5
A
12.5
110
10.5
12.5
12.5
31
73
135
10.5
A DA94-5045x-a
6
52
13.5
40.5
52
63.5
10
Dimensions in mm
Fig.
63-87
63
3.1.16
Order No.
3NE3 332-0B 3NE3 333 3NE3 334-0B 3NE3 335 3NE3 336
Utilization category
(IEC 60 269)
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
V
A
A2s
1000
400
22600
1000
450
29500
1000
500
46100
1000
560
66400
1000
630
104000
900
710
149000
800
800
184000
690
900
223000
A2s
K
135000
120
175000
125
260000
115
360000
120
600000
110
800000
125
850000
140
1300000
160
85
1.0
0.7
90
1.0
0.7
90
1.0
0.7
95
1.0
0.7
100
1.0
0.7
105
1.0
0.7
130
0.95
0.7
165
0.95
0.7
Rated voltage Vn
Rated current In
Pre-arcing I2t value I2ts
(tvs = 1 ms)
Clearing I2t value I2tA at Vn
Temperature rise at In
(center of the fuse body)
Power dissipation at In
Cyclic load factor WL
Weight, approx.
kg
Accessories 2)
Fuse base, 1-pole
Fuse puller
Fused switch disconnector
Switch disconnector with fuses
1x10 4
6
4
Correction factor
2
1x10 3
6
4
2
1x10 2
6
4
0.2
0
400
200
560A
500A 630A
1x10 0
6
4
450A
800
600
Recovery voltage w
1000
V
Fig.
64-89
710A
400A
800A
-1
900A
V
2500
ADA94-5018b
2
1x10-3
1
x10 2
6 8 1
x10 3
8 1
x10 4
6
p
8 1
x10 5
2
1x10-2
6
4
2000
1500
1000
500
Time/current characteristics
0
Fig.
64-90
64
ADA94-5019c
Fig.
64-88
0.6 900A
800A
710A
0.4 400-630A
1x10 1
6
4
1x10
6
4
0.8
ADA94-5015b
s
vs
3KL62
1) Envelope dimension and pullers correspond to IEC 60269-2-1; however contact blades are slotted according to IEC 60269-4-1
2) Max. current and min. required connection cross-section when using fuse bases and switch disconnector, refer to Section 2.3
Table
64-29
3NH3 430
3NX1 011
3NP54
3KL61 30-1AB0
200
400
Arc voltage
600
800 1000
Recovery voltage w
1200
V
A
c
Let-through current
2
1x10 5
900A
800A
710A
630A
6
4
1x10
450A
400A
560A
500A
1x10 3
6
4
ADA94-5020c
1x10 2
1
x10 2
6 8 1
x10 3
8 1
x10 4
Fig.
65-91
8 1
x10 5
19.5
110
10.5
72
60
12.5
12.5
38
73
149
10.5
ADA94-5045a
6
60
15
47.5
10
Dimensions in mm
Fig.
65-92
65
3.1.17
Order No.
3NE3 421 3NE3 626 3NE3 430 3NE3 432 3NE3 635
3NE3 434 3NE3 636 3NE3 637,
3NE3 635-6
3NE3 637-1 1)
Utilization category
(IEC 60 269)
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
V
A
A2s
1000
100
1800
1000
224
7200
1000
315
29000
1000
400
48500
1000
450
65000
1000
500
116000
1000
630
170000
1000
710
260000
A2s
K
13500
45
54000
140
218000
120
364000
130
488000
150
870000
120
1280000
136
1950000
170
25
1.0
1.15
85
1.0
1.15
80
1.0
1.15
110
1.0
1.15
110
1.0
1.15
95
1.0
1.15
132
1.0
1.15
145
1.0
1.15
Rated voltage Vn
Rated current In
Pre-arcing I2t value I2ts
(tvs = 1 ms)
Clearing I2t value I2tA at Vn
Temperature rise at In
(center of the fuse body)
Power dissipation at In
Cyclic load factor WL
Weight, approx.
1x10 4
6
4
Correction factor
vs
2
1x10 3
6
4
2
1x10 2
6
4
0.8
0.6
0.4
ADA94-5022b
Table
66-30
kg
0.2
1x10 1
6
4
0
224A
450A
400A
1x10 0
6
4
100A
315A
400
200
710A
630A
Fig.
66-94
500A
600
800
Recovery voltage w
1000
V
2
1x10-1
6
4
2000
1800
1x10-3
1
x10 2
6 8 1
x10 3
8 1
x10 4
Fig.
66-93
Time/current characteristics
6
p
8 1
x10 5
A
1600
1400
1200
1000
800
600
400
ADA94-5108b
ADA94-5021b
2
1x10-2
6
4
200
0
Fig.
66-95
66
200
400
Arc voltage
600
800
1000
Recovery voltage w
1200
V
A
c
Let-through current
2
1x10 5
6
4
710A
630A
500A
450A
400A
315A
1x10
224A
100A
6
4
1x10 3
6
4
ADA94-5023b
1x10 2
1
x10 2
6 8 1
x10 3
8 1
x10 4
8 1
x10 5
A
Fig.
67-96
3NE3 635-6
a
10
Order No.
3NE3 4..
3NE3 6..
3NE3 6..-1
128
128
138
160
160
170
11.5
11.5
13
M10
28
70
70
81.5
Dimensions in mm
b
a
ADA94-5163a
ADA94-5137a
91.5
b
12
18
18
12
6
70
Fig.
67-97
10
14
81
70
60
14
10
Dimensions in mm
Fig.
67-98
67
3.1.18
Order No.
3NE5 424
3NE5 426
3NE5 430
3NE5 431
3NE5 433
3NE5 433-1
Utilization category
(IEC 60 269)
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
V
A
A2 s
1500
160
7200
1500
224
18400
1500
315
41500
1500
350
57000
1500
450
116000
A2 s
K
54000
75
138000
100
311000
125
428000
150
870000
150
56
1.0
1.95
80
1.0
1.95
115
1.0
1.95
135
1.0
1.95
145
0.95
1.95
Rated voltage Vn
Rated current In
Pre-arcing I2t value I2ts
(tvs = 1 ms)
Clearing I2t value I2tA at Vn
Temperature rise at In
(center of the fuse body)
Power dissipation at In
Cyclic load factor WL
Weight, approx.
kg
1
A
1x10 4
6
4
Correction factor
2
1x10 3
6
4
2
1x10 2
6
4
0.8
0.6
0.4
ADA94-5029b
vs
Table
68-31
0.2
1x10 1
6
4
Fig.
68-100
224A
350A
160A
315A
450A
4000
3600
2
1x10-3
1
x10 2
6 8 1
x10 3
8 1
x10 4
Time/current characteristics
6
p
8 1
x10 5
A
ADA94-5109b
1x10-2
6
4
3200
2800
2400
2000
1600
1200
800
400
0
Fig.
68-101
68
1500
V
-1
Fig.
68-99
1x10
6
4
1000
Recovery voltage
ADA94-5110b
1x10
6
4
500
400
800
Arc voltage
1200
1600 2000
Recovery voltage w
2400
V
A
c
Let-through current 1
2
1x10 5
1x10
450A
350A
315A
224A
160A
6
4
1x10 3
ADA94-5111b
1x10 2
1
x10 2
6 8 1
x10 3
8 1
x104
8 1
x10 5
A
10
12
6
70
Order No.
3NE5 4..
3NE5 4..-1
11.5
13
14
18
171.5
240
12
18
81
70
60
14
208
ADA94-5138a
Fig.
69-102
Dimensions in mm
Fig.
69-103
69
3.1.19
Order No.
3NE5 627
3NE5 633
3NE5 643
Utilization category
(IEC 60 269)
aR
aR
aR
V
A
A2s
1500
250
11200
1500
450
78500
1500
600
260000
A2s
K
84000
170
590000
170
1950000
160
130
1.0
1.6
160
1.0
1.6
145
1.0
1.6
Rated voltage Vn
Rated current In
Pre-arcing I2t value I2ts
(tvs = 1 ms)
Clearing I2t value I2tA at Vn
Temperature rise at In
(center of the fuse body)
Power dissipation at In
Cyclic load factor WL
Weight, approx.
kg
1x10 4
6
4
Correction factor
2
1x10 3
6
4
2
1x10 2
6
4
0.8
0.6
0.4
ADA94-5029b
vs
Table
70-32
0.2
1x10 1
6
4
2
1x10
6
4
500
0
450A
600A
250A
Fig.
70-105
1000
Recovery voltage
1500
V
2
-1
4000
3600
ADA94-5112b
1x10-2
6
4
2
1x10-3
1
x10 2
6 8 1
x10 3
8 1
x10 4
Fig.
70-104
Time/current characteristics
6
p
8 1
x10 5
A
3200
2800
2400
2000
1600
1200
800
ADA94-5110b
1x10
6
4
400
0
Fig.
70-106
70
400
800
Arc voltage
1200
1600 2000
Recovery voltage w
2400
V
A
c
Let-through current
2
1x10 5
600A
450A
1x10
250A
6
4
1x10 3
ADA94-5113b
1x10 2
1
x10 2
6 8 1
x10 3
8 1
x10 4
8 1
x10 5
A
10
Dimensions in mm
18
12
131.5
200
11.5
ADA94-5139a
6
70
12
18
70
60
81
14
11.5
168
14
Fig.
71-107
Fig.
71-108
71
3.1.20
Order No.
Utilization category
(IEC 60 269)
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
V
A
A2s
2000
200
18400
2000
250
29000
2000
350
74000
2000
400
116000
2000
450
128000
2000
525
149000
2000
630
260000
2000
710
415000
A2s
K
138000
85
218000
110
555000
105
870000
130
960000
165
1120000
210
1950000
200
3110000
230
75
1.0
1.95
110
1.0
1.95
120
1.0
1.95
150
1.0
1.95
160
1.0
1.95
210
1.0
1.95
220
1.0
1.95
275
1.0
1.95
Rated voltage Vn
Rated current In
Pre-arcing I2t value I2ts
(tvs = 1 ms)
Clearing I2t value I2tA at Vn
Temperature rise at In
(center of the fuse body)
Power dissipation at In
Cyclic load factor WL
Weight, approx.
1) M 12-screw connection
Correction factor
vs
1x10 4
6
4
2
1x10 3
6
4
2
1x10 2
6
4
0.8
0.6
0.4
ADA94-5031b
Table
72-33
kg
0.2
1x10 1
6
4
200A
350A
4000
3200
2000
V
1
x10 2
6 8 1
x10 3
8 1
x10 4
Time/current characteristics
6
p
8 1
x10 5
A
2800
2400
2000
1600
1200
800
ADA94-5114b
2
1x10-3
ADA94-5030c
1x10-2
6
4
400
0
Fig.
72-111
72
3600
Fig.
72-109
400A
450A
525A
630A
710A
250A
1x10-1
6
4
Fig.
72-110
1x10 0
6
4
1000
1500
Recovery voltage
500
400
800
Arc voltage
1200
1600 2000
Recovery voltage w
2400
V
A
c
Let-through current
2
1x10 5
6
4
710A
630A
525A
1x10
350A
250A
200A
400A, 450A
6
4
1x10 3
6
4
ADA94-5032b
1x10 2
1
x10 2
6 8 1
x10 3
8 1
x10 4
8 1
x10 5
A
10
12
6
70
Order No.
3NE7 4..
3NE7 6..
3NE7 6..-1
11.5
11.5
13
14
18
171.5
240
12
18
81
70
60
14
208
ADA94-5138a
Fig.
73-112
Dimensions in mm
Fig.
73-113
73
3.1.21
Order No.
3NE9 632-1
3NE9 634-1
3NE9 636-1A
Utilization category
(IEC 60 269)
aR
aR
aR
V
A
A2s
2500
400
81000
2500
500
170000
2500
630
385000
A2s
K
620000
160
1270000
180
2800000
198
205
1.0
2.5
235
1.0
2.5
275
1.0
2.5
Rated voltage Vn
Rated current In
Pre-arcing I2t value I2ts
(tvs = 1 ms)
Clearing I2t value I2tA at Vn
Temperature rise at In
(center of the fuse body)
Power dissipation at In
Cyclic load factor WL
Weight, approx.
kg
1
A
1x10 4
6
4
Correction factor
2
1x10 3
6
4
2
1x10 2
6
4
0.8
0.6
0.4
ADA94-5034b
vs
Table
74-34
0.2
1x10 1
6
4
400
800
500A
2
400A
1x10 0
6
4
630A
Fig.
74-115
2800
V
2
1x10-3
1
x10 2
6 8 1
x10 3
8 1
x10 4
Fig.
74-114
6
p
8 1
x10 5
A
5000
4000
3000
2000
ADA94-5035b
ADA94-5033b
1x10
6
4
-2
6000
2
1x10-1
6
4
1000
Time/current characteristics
0
Fig.
74-116
74
500
1000
Arc voltage
3000
V
Let-through current
2
1x10 5
630A
500A
400A
1x10
6
4
1x10 3
ADA94-5036b
1x10 2
1
x10 2
6 8 1
x10 3
8 1
x10 4
8 1
x10 5
A
10
14
13
12
12
18
18
81
70
60
14
255
70
220
Dimensions in mm
287
13
DA94-5140a
Fig.
75-117
Fig.
75-118
75
3.1.22
Order No.
3NC1 003 3NC1 006 3NC1 008 3NC1 010 3NC1 012 3NC1 016 3NC1 020 3NC1 025 3NC1 032
Utilization category
(IEC 60 269)
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
V
A
A2s
600
3
3
600
6
4
600
8
6
600
10
9
600
12
15
600
16
25
600
20
34
600
25
60
600
32
95
A2s
K
8
30
30
30
50
25
70
40
120
50
150
60
260
80
390
90
600
110
1.2
0.01
1.5
0.01
0.01
2.5
0.01
0.01
3.5
0.01
4.8
0.01
0.01
7.5
0.01
Rated voltage Vn
Rated current In
Pre-arcing I2t value I2ts
(tvs = 1 ms)
Clearing I2t value I2tA at Vn
Temperature rise at In
(center of the fuse body)
Power dissipation at In
Cyclic load factor WL
Weight, approx.
kg
1x10 4
6
4
Correction factor
2
1x10 3
6
4
6A
8A
10A
12A
16A
20A
25A
32A
2
1x10 2
6
4
2
0.8
0.6
0.4
A 3NC10-2
vs
Table
76-35
0.2
1x10 1
6
4
800
V
Fig.
76-120
1x10 0
6
4
100
1x10 -1
6
4
3A
-2
1
0
x10
6 8 1
x10 1
8 1
2
4
6
2
x10
Prospective short-circuit current p
8 1
3
x10
A
800
600
400
A 3NC10-3
A 3NC10-1
1000
2
1x10 -3
1200
2
1x10
6
4
1400
200
Fig.
76-119
Time/current characteristics
0
Fig.
76-121
76
Arc voltage
A
c
Let-through current
2
1x10 4
6
4
1x10
32A
25A
20A
16A
6
4
12A
10A
8A
6A
3A
1x10 2
6
4
A3NC10-4
1x10 1
1
x10 1
8 1
x10 2
6 8 1
x10 3
8 1
x10 4
Fig.
77-122
8
p
1
x10 5
2
A
A 3NC10-5
38
9.5
10.2
Dimensions in mm
Fig.
77-123
77
3.1.23
Order No.
3NC1 103
3NC1 105
Utilization category
(IEC 60 269)
CLASS CC
CLASS CC
600
3
600
5
A2s
K
50
45
2.5
kg
0.01
0.01
Rated voltage Vn
Rated current In
Pre-arcing I2t value I2ts
(tvs = 1 ms)
Clearing I2t value I2tA at Vn
Temperature rise at In
(center of the fuse body)
Power dissipation at In
Cyclic load factor WL
Weight, approx.
V
A
A2s
vs
Table
78-36
1x10
6
4
2
1x10 1
6
4
2
1x10
5A
0
6
4
2
3A
1x10 -1
6
A 3NC11-1
4
2
1x10 -2
1
x10 0
Fig.
78-124
78
8 1
x10 1
Time/current characteristics
6 8 1
2
4
x10 2
Prospective short-circuit current
6 8 1
x10 3
p
A
c
Let-through current
1x10 4
6
4
5A
1x10
6
4
3A
1x10 2
6
4
A3NC11-4
1x10 1
1
x10 1
8 1
x10 2
6 8 1
x10 3
6 8 1
x10 4
Fig.
79-125
8 1
x10 5
p
A 3NC11-5
9.5
35
38
9.5
10.2
6,5
Dimensions in mm
Fig.
79-126
79
3.1.24
Order No.
3NC1 401
3NC1 402
3NC1 403
3NC1 404
3NC1 405
3NC1 406
3NC1 410
Utilization category
(IEC 60 269)
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
V
A
A2 s
660
1
660
2
660
3
660
4
690
5
1.6
690
6
690
10
3.6
A2 s
K
90
30
40
50
11
20
30
22
50
0.02
0.02
2.5
0.02
0.02
1.5
0.02
1.5
0.02
0.02
Rated voltage Vn
Rated current In
Pre-arcing I2t value I2ts
(tvs = 1 ms)
Clearing I2t value I2tA at Vn
Temperature rise at In
(center of the fuse body)
Power dissipation at In
Cyclic load factor WL
Weight, approx.
kg
1
A
1x10 4
6
4
Correction factor
2
1x10
6
4
0.8
0.6
0.4
1x10 2
6
4
A 3NC14-2a
vs
Table
80-37
0.2
2
1x10 1
6
4
1x10-1
6
4
1A
2A
3A
4A
5A
6A
10A
1400
1200
1x10-3
1
x10 0
6 8 1
x10 1
8 1
2
4
x10 2
Prospective short-circuit current
6
p
81
x10 3
A
1000
800
600
400
A 3NC14-3
-2
A 3NC14-1a
1x10
6
4
200
Fig.
80-127
Time/current characteristics
0
Fig.
80-129
80
800
V
Fig.
80-128
1x10 0
6
4
2
100
Arc voltage
A
c
Let-through current
2
1x10
6
4
1x10
6
4
1x10
10A
5A
6
4
1x10
A 3NC14-4a
1
x10 1
8 1
x10 2
6 8 1
x10 3
8 1
x10 4
Fig.
81-130
1
x10 5
p
2
A
A 3NC14-5
50.8
10
14.3
Dimensions in mm
Fig.
81-131
81
3.1.25
Order No.
3NC1 415
3NC1 420
3NC1 425
3NC1 430
3NC1 432
3NC1 440
3NC1 450
Utilization category
(IEC 60 269)
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
V
A
A2 s
690
15
10
690
20
26
690
25
44
690
30
58
690
32
95
690
40
110
690
50
220
A2 s
K
22
60
60
70
130
80
150
80
800
80
980
100
1800
110
5.5
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
7.6
0.02
0.02
0.02
Rated voltage Vn
Rated current In
Pre-arcing I2t value I2ts
(tvs = 1 ms)
Clearing I2t value I2tA at Vn
Temperature rise at In
(center of the fuse body)
Power dissipation at In
Cyclic load factor WL
Weight, approx.
kg
1
A
1x10 4
6
4
Correction factor
2
1x10 3
6
4
2
25A
30A
32A
40A
50A
1x10 2
6
4
2
0.8
30A
0.6
32A
0.4
A 3NC14-2b
vs
Table
82-38
0.2
1x10 1
6
4
2
1x10 0
6
4
2
1x10-1
6
4
800
V
Fig.
82-133
15A
20A
100
1400
1200
1x10-3
1
x10 1
6 8 1
x10 2
8 1
2
4
x10 3
Prospective short-circuit current
6
p
81
x10 4
A
1000
800
600
400
A 3NC14-3
A3NC14-1b
2
1x10-2
6
4
200
Fig.
82-132
Time/current characteristics
0
Fig.
82-134
82
Arc voltage
A
c
Let-through current
2
1x10
6
4
50A
40A
32A
30A
1x10
6
4
25A
20A
15A
1x10
6
4
1x10
A 3NC14-4b
1
x10 1
8 1
x10 2
6 8 1
x10 3
8 1
x10 4
Fig.
83-135
8
p
1
x10 5
2
A
A 3NC14-5
50.8
10
14.3
Dimensions in mm
Fig.
83-136
83
3.1.26
Order No.
3NC1 504
3NC1 506
3NC1 516
Utilization category
(IEC 60 269)
gG
gG
gG
V
A
A2 s
690
4
44
690
6
60
690
16
250
A2 s
K
150
200
850
30
1.0
1.15
2.2
kg
0.02
0.02
0.02
Rated voltage Vn
Rated current In
Pre-arcing I2t value I2ts
(tvs = 1 ms)
Clearing I2t value I2tA at Vn
Temperature rise at In
(center of the fuse body)
Power dissipation at In
Cyclic load factor WL
Weight, approx.
1x10 5
6
4
2
1x10 4
6
4
2
1x10 3
6
4
0.8
0.6
0.4
A 3NC15-2
Correction factor
vs
Table
84-39
2
1x10 2
6
4
0.2
0
4A
6A
100
200
300
2
1x10 1
6
4
Fig.
84-138
16A
2
1x100
6
4
2
1x10-1
6
4
2
A 3NC15
1x10-2
1
x10 0
Fig.
84-137
84
6 8 1
x10 1
Time/current characteristics
6 8 1
2
4 6 8 1
x10 3
x10 2
Prospective short-circuit current
2
p
A
c
Let-through current
1x10 2
1x10
8
6
4
2
16A
6A
1x10 0
4A
8
6
4
A 3NC15-1
1x10-1
x10 2
8 1
x10 3
8 1
x10 4
Fig.
85-139
6
p
8 1
x10 5
A
A 3NC14-5
50.8
10
14.3
Dimensions in mm
Fig.
85-140
85
3.1.27
Order No.
3NC2 220 3NC2 225 3NC2 232 3NC2 240 3NC2 250 3NC2 263 3NC2 280 3NC2 200
Utilization category
(IEC 60 269)
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
V
A
A2 s
690
20
34
690
25
60
690
32
95
690
40
185
690
50
155
690
63
310
690
80
620
600
100
1250
A2 s
K
370
40
560
50
850
65
1350
80
1120
90
2700
100
5100
110
10000
110
4.6
0.06
5.6
0.06
0.06
8.5
0.06
9.5
0.06
11
0.06
13.5
0.06
16
0.06
Rated voltage Vn
Rated current In
Pre-arcing I2t value I2ts
(tvs = 1 ms)
Clearing I2t value I2tA at Vn
Temperature rise at In
(center of the fuse body)
Power dissipation at In
Cyclic load factor WL
Weight, approx.
kg
1
A
1x10 4
6
4
Correction factor
2
1x10 3
6
4
2
50A
63A
80A
100A
1x10 2
6
4
0.8
0.6
0.4
A 3NC22-2
vs
Table
86-40
0.2
1x10 1
6
4
0
20A
25A
32A
40A
2
1x10 0
6
4
100
800
V
Fig.
86-142
2
1x10 -1
6
4
1400
1200
1x10 -3
1
1
x10
6 8 1
x10 2
8 1
2
4
3
x10
Prospective short-circuit current
6
p
8 1
4
x10
A
1000
800
600
400
A 3NC22-3
A 3NC22-1
2
1x10 -2
6
4
200
Fig.
86-141
Time/current characteristics
0
Fig.
86-143
86
Arc voltage
A
c
Let-through current
1x10
100A
80A
63A
50A
2
40A
32A
25A
20A
1x10 3
6
4
A 3NC22-4
1x10 2
1
x10 2
8 1
x10 3
6 8 1
x10 4
8 1
x10 5
Fig.
87-144
2
A
A 3NC22-5
58
16
22.2
Dimensions in mm
Fig.
87-145
87
3.2
3.2.1
Order No.
3NE4 117-5
3NE4 121-5
3NE4 146-5
3NE3 525-5 1)
3NE3 535-5 1)
Utilization category
(IEC 60 269)
gR
aR
aR
aR
aR
V
A
A2 s
1000
50
135
1000
100
900
800
170
7370
1000
200 2)
7150
1000
450 2)
64500
A2 s
K
1100
95
7400
135
60500
142
44000
75
395000
130
20
0.85
0.28
35
0.85
0.28
43
0.85
0.28
50
0.85
0.7
90
0.85
0.7
Rated voltage Vn
Rated current In
Pre-arcing I2t value I2ts
(tvs = 1 ms)
Clearing I2t value I2tA at Vn
Temperature rise at In
(center of the fuse body)
Power dissipation at In
Cyclic load factor WL
Weight, approx.
1x10 4
6
4
Correction factor
2
1x10 3
6
4
2
1x10
6
4
0.8
170A
50, 100A
0.6
200, 450A
0.4
2
100A
1x10 1
6
4
50A
0.2
200A
170A
ADA94-5037b
vs
Table
88-41
kg
1) Maximum tightening torque M 10 blind tapping: 35 Nm, screw-in penetration depth 9mm
2) Cooling air velocity 0.5 m/s. For natural air cooling, reduced by 5%
450A
2
1x10
6
4
Fig.
88-147
400
200
600
800
Recovery voltage w
1000
V
2
-1
V
ADA94-5115b
2
1x10-3
1
x10 1
6 8 1
x10 2
8 1
x10 3
Time/current characteristics
6
p
8 1
x10 4
A
2
1x10-2
6
4
Fig.
88-146
2000
1800
< 170A
1600
> 200A
1400
1200
1000
800
600
400
ADA94-5116b
1x10
6
4
200
0
Fig.
88-148
88
200
400
Arc voltage
600
800
1000
Recovery voltage w
1200
V
A
Let-through current 1 c
2
1x10 5
2
450A
1x10
170A
200A
100A
4
50A
1x10 3
ADA94-5117b
1x10 2
1
x10 2
6 8 1
x10 3
8 1
x104
8 1
x10 5
A
3NE3 5..-5
3NE4 1..-5
77
66
15
10.5
62
53
54
30
M10
10
20
ADA94-5141a
60
60
73
82.5
47
52
57
Dimensions in mm
Fig.
89-150
10.4
55
26
40
ADA94-5142a
Fig.
89-149
Dimensions in mm
Fig.
89-151
89
3.2.2
Order No.
3NE4 327-6B 1)
3NE4 330-6B 1)
3NE4 333-6B 1)
3NE4 334-6B 1)
3NE4 337-6 1)
Utilization category
(IEC 60 269)
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
V
A
A2s
800
250
3600
800
315
7400
800
450
29400
800
500
42500
800
710
142000
A2s
K
29700
175
60700
170
191000
190
276000
195
923000
170
105
0.85
0.65
120
0.85
0.65
140
0.85
0.65
155
0.85
0.65
155
0.95
0.65
Rated voltage Vn
Rated current In
Pre-arcing I2t value I2ts
(tvs = 1 ms)
Clearing I2t value I2tA at Vn
Temperature rise at In
(center of the fuse body)
Power dissipation at In
Cyclic load factor WL
Weight, approx.
Table
90-42
1
A
1x10 4
6
4
Correction factor
2
1x10 3
6
4
2
1x10
6
4
0.8
450A
0.6
315A
0.4
ADA94-5038b
vs
kg
0.2
1x10 1
6
4
100
200
300
315A 500A
2
250A
1x10 0
6
4
450A
Fig.
90-153
710A
700
w
800
V
2
1x10-1
6
4
2000
1800
1
x10 2
6 8 1
x10 3
8 1
x10 4
Fig.
90-152
Time/current characteristics
4
p
8 1
x10 5
A
1600
1400
1200
1000
800
600
400
ADA94-5103b
ADA94-5102b
2
1x10-3
2
1x10-2
6
4
200
0
Fig.
90-154
90
200
400
Arc voltage
600
800
1000
Recovery voltage w
1200
V
A
c
Let-through current 1
2
1x10 5
710A
2
500A
1x10
450A
315A
250A
6
4
1x10 3
ADA94-5104b
1x10 2
1
x10 2
6 8 1
x10 3
8 1
x104
Fig.
91-155
6
p
8 1
x105
A
60
76
77
DA94-5165a
60
20
M10
15
Dimensions in mm
Fig.
91-156
91
3.2.3
Order No.
3NC5 531 1)
3NC5 841 1)
3NC5 840 1)
3NC5 838 1)
Utilization category
(IEC 60 269)
aR
aR
aR
aR
V
A
A2s
800
350 2)
66000
800
630 2)
185000
1000
600 2)
185000
1000
800 2)
360000
A2s
K
260000
200
888000
110
888000
110
1728000
130
80
0.9
0.67
145
0.9
1.2
150
0.9
1.4
170
0.9
1.2
Rated voltage Vn
Rated current In
Pre-arcing I2t value I2ts
(tvs = 1 ms)
Clearing I2t value I2tA at Vn
Temperature rise at In
(center of the fuse body)
Power dissipation at In
Cyclic load factor WL
Weight, approx.
1
A
1x10 4
6
4
Correction factor
2
1x10
6
4
0.8
630A
1x10 2
6
4
0.4
0.2
350A
1x10 1
6
4
0
350A
630A
400
200
600A
2
1x10
6
4
600, 800A
0.6
ADA94-5039b
vs
Table
92-43
kg
Fig.
92-158
800A
800
600
Recovery voltage w
1000
V
2
V
-1
1x10-3
1
x10 2
6 8 1
x10 3
8 1
x10 4
Time/current characteristics
4
p
8 1
x10 5
A
1600
1400
600A
800A
1200
350A
630A
1000
800
600
400
ADA94-5119b
ADA94-5118b
2
1x10-2
6
4
Fig.
92-157
2000
1800
1x10
6
4
200
0
Fig.
92-159
92
200
400
Arc voltage
600
800
1000
Recovery voltage w
1200
V
A
c
Let-through current 1
2
1x10 5
6
4
800A
630A
2
1x10
600A
350A
6
4
1x10 3
ADA94-5120b
1x10 2
1
x10 2
6 8 1
x10 3
8 1
x104
Fig.
93-160
6
p
8 1
x10 5
A
3NC5 531
3NC5 8..
73
SW41
Dimensions in mm
Fig.
93-161
b
a
Order No.
3NC5 841
3NC5 840
3NC5 838
98
119
98
88.5
109.5
88.5
25
20.5
25
DA94-5162a
24.5
M10
9
91
M24
40
M10
0.3
A 3NC5531
SW41
50
50
28
M10
M10
11
Dimensions in mm
Fig.
93-162
93
3.2.4
3NE6 4.., 3NE9 450, 3NE6 437-7, 3NE9 440-6, 3NE9 450-7
Order No.
3NE9 440-6
3NE9 450
3NE6 437
3NE6 444
3NE9 450-7
3NE6 437-7
Utilization category
(IEC 60 269)
gR
aR
aR
aR
aR
aR
V
A
A2 s
600
850
400000
600
1250 2)
400000
900
710 2)
100000
900
900 2)
400000
600
1250 3)
400000
900
710 3)
100000
A2 s
K
2480000
74
2480000
80
620000
80
1920000
80
2480000
105
620000
110
85
1.0
1.0
210
0.9
1.0
150
0.9
1.0
170
0.9
1.1
210
0.9
1.0
150
0.9
1.0
Rated voltage Vn
Rated current In 1)
Pre-arcing I2t value I2ts
(tvs = 1 ms)
Clearing I2t value I2tA at Vn
Temperature rise at In
(center of the fuse body)
Power dissipation at In
Cyclic load factor WL
Weight, approx.
vs
1x10 4
6
4
1x10 3
6
4
2
1x10 2
6
4
2
1x10 3
6
4
2
1x10 2
6
4
1x10 1
6
4
1x10 1
6
4
850A
710A
1x10 0
6
4
1x10-1
6
4
1x10-1
6
4
2
1x10-2
6
4
ADA94-5040c
2
1x10-2
6
4
2
1x10-3
6 8 1
x10 3
8 1
x10 4
Fig.
94-163
1250A
900A
1x10 0
6
4
94
1x10 4
6
4
Time/current characteristics
2
p
ADA94-5041b
vs
Table
94-44
kg
2
1x10-3
6 8 1
x10 3
8 1
x10 4
2
p
850A
900A
1250A
900A
0.6
710A
0.4
710A
1x10
850, 1250A
0.8
ADA94-5042b
1x10
Correction factor
Let-through current 1
0.2
Fig.
95-164
400
200
1000
V
800
600
Recovery voltage w
1x10 3
s
ADA94-5122b
6 8 1
x10 3
8 1
x10 4
6
p
1200
800
600
8 1
x10 5
400
200
850A
1250A
1000
Fig.
95-165
710A
900A
Fig.
95-166
200
400
600
800
1000
Recovery voltage w
1200
V
Arc voltage
11
10
28
10
Order No.
3NE9 440-6
3NE9 450
3NE6 437
3NE6 444
89
89
89
99
76
76
76
86
Fig.
95-167
70
81.5
Dimensions in mm
28
125
70
75.5
83
ADA94-5164a
b
a
ADA94-5163a
70
81.5
100
70
10
M10
10
M10
1
x10 2
1600
1400
ADA94-5121b
1x10
2000
1800
Dimensions in mm
Fig.
95-168
95
3.2.5
3NC7 3..-2
Order No.
3NC7 327-2
3NC7 331-2
Utilization category
(IEC 60 269)
aR
aR
V
A
A2 s
680
250
244000
680
350
550000
A2 s
K
635000
45
1430000
66
25
0.9
0.7
32
0.9
0.7
Rated voltage Vn
Rated current In
Pre-arcing I2t value I2ts
(tvs = 1 ms)
Clearing I2t value I2tA at Vn
Temperature rise at In
(center of the fuse body)
Power dissipation at In
Cyclic load factor WL
Weight, approx.
kg
1
A
1x10 4
6
4
Correction factor
2
1x10 3
6
4
2
1x10 2
6
4
0.8
0.6
0.4
ADA94-5043b
vs
Table
96-45
0.2
1x10 1
6
4
2
1x10
6
4
100
300
200
350A
Fig.
96-170
250A
700
w
800
V
2
-1
2000
ADA94-5123b
2
1x10-3
1
x10 2
6 8 1
x10 3
8 1
x10 4
Fig.
96-169
Time/current characteristics
6
p
8 1
x10 5
A
1600
1400
1200
1000
800
600
400
ADA94-5124b
2
1x10-2
6
4
1800
1x10
6
4
200
0
Fig.
96-171
96
200
400
Arc voltage
600
800 1000
Recovery voltage w
1200
V
A
c
Let-through current 1
2
1x10 5
350A
4
250A
2
1x10
6
4
1x10 3
ADA94-5125b
1x10 2
1
x10 2
6 8 1
x10 3
8 1
x10 4
Fig.
97-172
6
p
8 1
x10 5
A
12.5
12,5
57
7
30
57
79
ADA94-5143a
10.5
119
10.5
68
Dimensions in mm
Fig.
97-173
97
Dimension Drawings
Accessories
31
(M6)
M8
40
7.5
25.5
14
8.3
90
98
M12
80
155
25.7
101
86
62
23.2
56.5
A DA94-5150a
25.5
94.1
7.5 (M6)
33.5
Dimensions in mm
Fig.
98-178
A DA94-5153a
11 (M8)
121.5
101.5
35
A DA95-5155a
35
35.2
48.8
Dimensions in mm
Fig.
98-177
M8
A DA94-5154a
M10
Fig.
98-176
11 (M8)
80
155
25.7
201.5
226.5
11 (M8)
35.2
48.8
85
Dimensions in mm
102
70
211.5
241.5
30.7
155
Fig.
98-175
30.7
M10
Dimensions in mm
25.7
35
35.2
48.8
138.5
Dimensions in mm
Fig.
98-174
62.8
24
20
32.6
39
A DA94-5046a
61.8
34
7.5
80
24
A DA94-5152
M8
23.2
176.5
201.5
74.5
94
25
150
173
56.5
94.1
101.5
121.5
30.7
24
Dimensions in mm
Fig.
98-179
107.3
85
163.1
93
26
66
136
DA94-5156a
80
25
201.5
176.5
203
(M8)
10.6
110.6
M10
55.3
Fig.
99-180
35.2
35
A DA94-5151a
Dimensions in mm
Dimensions in mm
Fig.
99-181
76
31
76
Dimensions in mm
Fig.
99-182
20
Dimensions in mm
Fig.
99-183
3NC1038-3
60
20
3NC1038-2
40
20
3NC1038-1
20
31
31
76
Dimensions in mm
Fig.
99-184
99
A3NC1451-1
50
50.5
90
103.5
24
88
Dimensions in mm
Fig.
100-185
100
66.5
A 3NC2258-1
66.2
126.5
33
110.8
Dimensions in mm
Fig.
101-186
101
102
Technical Description
and Terminology
Technical Information
Rated voltage Vn
Rated current In, load capacity
I2t values
Time/current characteristics
Actual pre-arcing time
Taking into account the pre-loading, residual value RW
Let-through current Ic
Rated interrupting capacity
Arc voltage s
Power dissipation, temperature rise
Connecting fuse links in parallel and series
DC current applications
Indicators
Accessories
Terminology
103
Technical Information
Fuse links are selected according to the rated voltage, rated current, clearing I2t value I2tA and the cyclic load factor taking into account the other
conditions specified in Section 4 Technical Description and Terminology.
Unless otherwise noted, all of the following data and information refer to
AC operation at frequencies of between 45 and 62 Hz.
4.1
Rated voltage Vn
Rectifier operation
4.1.2
Inverter operation
104
10
1.0
16
1.5
20
2.5
45
25
45
35
45
40
10
45
50
10
45
63
16
45
80
25
45
100
35
60
125
50
80
160
70
100
200
95
125
224
150
250
120
185
315
2 x 70
240
350
2 x 95
260
400
2 x 95
320
450
2 x 120
320
500
2 x 120
400
560
2 x 150
400
630
2 x 185
480
710
2 x (40 x 5)
560
800
2 x (50 x 5)
560
900
2 x (80 x 4)
720
1000
720
1250
960
Table
105-46
1.2
1.1
1.0
ADA94-5054
Cu mm2
0.9
0.8
40
Fig.
105-187
4.2.3
20
0
+20
+40 +60
Ambient temperature
+80
C
Correction factor,
ambient temperature
Correction factor,
connection cross-section kq
0.90
0.85
b
0.80
0.75
ADA94-5057
Test cross-section
(all of the remaining
series)
Correction factor,
ambient temperature ku
Test cross-section
(series 3NC10, 3NC11, 3NC14,
3NC15, 3NC22, 3NE1..., 3NE8 0..,
3NE41)
Cu mm2
Correction factor
Rated current In
4.2.2
Test cross-sections
Correction factor
4.2.1
0.70
0.65
100
%
80
60 50 40 30
20 15
10
Connection cross-section
(as a % of the test cross-section)
Fig.
105-188
Correction factor,
connection cross-section
105
4.2.6
1.1
n
Correction factor,
current conduction angle k
LA
/
4.2.4
1.0
1.0
0.9
0.9
0.95
1.0
0.85
0.8
0.8
0.9
0.8
0.7
ADA94-5058b
Correction factor
1.1
ADA94-5055b
0.7
0.6
0.5
30
45
60
90 120
180 240
Fig.
106-189
4.2.5
360
e l
Correction factor,
valve conducting period
Correction factor
for increased air cooling kl
1.3
1.2
ADA94-5056b
Correction factor
1.4
1.1
1.0
0
Fig.
106-190
106
4
Air velocity
Correction factor
for increased air cooling
6
m /s
0.6 1
10
10
Fig.
106-191
10
2
5
2
5
10
Permissible number of load cycles
10
4.2.7
(M1)
(M2)
(M3)
(M6)
(M3.2)
1.57 Id
0.71 Id
0.58 Id
0.41 Id
0.29 Id
(B2)
(B6)
1.0 Id
0.82 Id
0.71 Id
0.58 Id
(W1)
1.0 IL
0.71 IL
Table
107-47
107
DA94-5059
L
A
The pre-arcing I 2t value can be calculated for any time from the value pairs of
the time/current characteristic of the
fuse link.
For decreasing pre-arcing times, the
pre-arcing I 2t value goes to a lower limit
value where, during melting, almost no
heat is dissipated from the notches of
the fuse element to the environment.
The pre-arcing I 2t values, specified in
Sections 2 and 3 of the Ordering and
Engineering Data und Characteristics
and Dimension Drawing correspond to
the pre-arcing time of tvs = 1 ms.
4.3.2
Fig.
108-192
While the pre-arcing I 2t value is a characteristic of the fuse link, the arcing I 2t
value depends on the circuit data, and
more precisely
( I dt )
2
108
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
100
200
600
w
700
V
Fig.
108-193
Correction factor kA
for clearing I 2t value
ADA94-5060b
4.3.1
Correction factor
I 2t values
4.3
4.3.4
4.4
1x10
120
1x10
1x10
160A
35A
1x10 0
b
1x10
ADA94-5061b
a
80
60
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
for 1.0 Un
for 0.5 Un
a) for SITOR fuse links 3NC5 8..., 3NE6 4...,
3NE9 4.. (reference to cos = 0,2)
b) for all other SITOR fuse links
(reference to cos = 0,35)
Fig.
109-194
1x10
-1
-2
1x10 -3
1
x10 1
ADA94-5078b
100
1x10 4
vs
4.5
Time/current
characteristics
4.3.5
6 8 1
x10 2
6 8 1
2
x10 3
4
p
6 81
x10 4
A
35 A: Utilization Category gR
160 A: Utilization Category aR
Fig.
109-195
3xI t
s
t s = ----------------2
Ic
Time/current characteristics
of fuse links
109
4.6
4.7
Let-through current Ic
The let-through current Ic can be determined from the let-through characteristics (current limiting at 50 Hz) specified
for the particular fuse link in Section 3
Characteristics and Dimension Drawings. The let-through current is dependent on the prospective current and the
DC current element when the short-circuit actually occurs (instant of
switch-on).
I rms
V = --------In
1x10 5
Let-through current
450A
1x10 4
1
0.9
b
0.7
0.6
2
1
x102
0.4
0.3
DA94-5062b
ADA94-5062b
0.1
0
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
Pre-load factor
Fig.
110-196
1x10 2
0.5
0.2
110
DA94-5079b
1x10 3
0.8
1
2
4 6 1
2
x10 4
x10 3
Prospective short-circuit current
4 6
Example:
SITOR fuse link 3NE4 333-0B
Fig.
110-197
Let-through current Ic
of a fuse link
4 6 1
x105
A
4.10
80
60
40
20
1800
1600
Fig.
111-199
1200
60
80
40
Load current
(as a % of rated current n )
20
100
%
1000
800
600
ADA94-5063b
2000
1400
4.11
Power dissipation,
temperature rise
ADA94-5064b
4.8
400
200
0
200
Example:
SITOR fuse link 3NE4 333-0B
Fig.
111-198
Arc voltage
The arc voltage occurs at the semiconductor components, which are not
located in the short-circuit loop, as
blocking voltage. In order to avoid a
voltage-related hazard, the arc voltage
may not exceed the peak blocking voltage of the semiconductor component.
111
SITOR
fuse links
Maximum pre-arcing
time for an even
voltage distribution
Order No.
ms
3NC1 0..
3NC1 1..
3NC1 4..
3NC1 5..
3NC2 2..
10
10
10
10
10
3NC2 4..
3NC5 8..
3NC7 3..
3NC8 4..
40
10
10
10
3NE1 0..
3NE1 2..
3NE1 3..
3NE1 4..
3NE1 8..
10
10
10
20
10
3NE3 2..
3NE3 3..
3NE3 4..
3NE3 5..
3NE3 6..
10
10
20
20
20
3NE4 1..
3NE4 3..
10
10
3NE5 4..
3NE5 6..
20
20
3NE6 4..
10
3NE7 4..
3NE7 6..
20
20
3NE8 0..
3NE8 7..
10
10
3NE9 4..
3NE9 6..
10
20
Table
112-48
112
4.12
DC current applications
1.00
20
p=
10
0.80
p=
0.70
0.60
ADA94-5065b
perm. DC voltage
rated voltage
perm
p>
0.90
0.50
0.40
0
10
20
40
30
50
60
Time constant =
70
80
m s
0.80
p=
10
0.70
p=
0.60
0.50
ADA94-5066b
perm. DC voltage
rated voltage
perm
p>
0.40
0.30
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
Time constant
70
80
m s
Fig.
113-200
113
4.13
Indicators
Accessories
114
Continuous load
1
I n I max ---------------------------------------------------------k u k q k k l WL
Imax... Max. load current
of the fuse link
(RMS value)
Fig.
115-202
La
La1
n'
La3
Load current
In this case the diagrams for the correction factors ku, kq, k , kl in Section 4.2
Rated current In, load capacity as well
as the residual value factor RW in
Section 4.6 Taking into account the
pre-loaded condition, residual value factor RW of the Technical data should be
observed. The cyclic load factor WL is
specified for every fuse link in Section 3
Characteristics and dimension
drawings.
La
ADA94-5067a
La
Load current
max
ADA94-5068a
RMS
La2
ADA94-5069a
La
Load current
4.15
1
I n I La ---------------------------------------------------------k u k q k k l WL
ILa... load current of the fuse link
(RMS value)
Less than 1 interrupt oper./ week: WL = 1
More than 1 interrupt operation per week:
WL = refer to characteristic values
Fig.
115-201
Continuous load
k=n
I rms =
k=1
ILak t k
---------------------------------------------SD
I rms =
Fig.
115-203
115
Load current
La
impulse
impulse
interval
116
ADA94-5070a
n'
Fig.
116-204
Recovery voltage VW
= 360 V = VN x 0.9
(for inverter commutation faults)
Thyristor T 508N (eupec company),
I2t value i2 dt = 320 x 10 3A2s
(10 ms, cold)
Fuse links, natural air cooling,
ambient temperature u = +35 C
Connection cross-section for the fuse
links, copper: 160 mm2
Condition:
tinterval 3 x timpulse
tinterval 5 min
In = ku x kq x k x kl x WL x In
Selection examples
4.16.1 Continuous,
interruption-free load
493 A
La
pre
4.16
DA94-5071
Conversion factor
DC current Id/fuse load current ILa:
ILa = Id x 0.58
For the following examples, for loads,
which exceed the rated DC current of
the converter assembly, it is assumed
that the converter assembly is dimensioned for these load conditions.
La1 =
= 435 A
696 A
La3 =
DC current:
Id1 =1200 A
Id2 = 500 A
Id3 =1000 A
0A
Id4 =
580 A
La
La
'n
La2 =
317 A
290 A
ADA94-5073a
DA94-5072
RMS =
t1 = 20 s
t2 = 240 s
t3 = 10 s
t4 = 60 s
Fuse current:
ILa1 =1200 x 0.58 = 696 A
ILa2 = 500 x 0.58 = 290 A
ILa3 =1000 x 0.58 = 580 A
= 330 s
I rms =
Selected:
SITOR fuse link 3NE3 333
(450 A/1000 V), WL = 1
Clearing I2t value I2tA = 175 x 103 x 0.53 = 93 x 103 A2s
Test cross-section acc. to Table 10-1: 320 mm2
ku = 1.02 (u = +35 C)
k = 1.0 (valve conducting period = 120)
kl = 1.0 (no forced air cooling)
1. Required rated current In of the SITOR fuse link:
1
I n I rms ----------------------------------------------------------- = 317 A
k u k q k k l WL
1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- = 331 A
1.02 0.94 1.0 1.0 1.0
Permissible load current In of the selected fuse link.
In = ku x kq x k x kl x WL x In = 1.02 x 0.94 x 1.0 x 1.0 x 1.0 x 450 = 431 A
2. The permissible overload duration of the current blocks which exceed the permissible fuse load current In' is checked
I rms
Pre-load factor:
317
V = --------- = ----------- = 0.74
431
In
Residual value factor RW:for V = 0.74 from characteristic a (Fig. 196,
frequent impulse/load duty cycle currents) RW = 0.2
Current block ILa1:
Pre-arcing time tvs: 230 s (from the time/current characteristic for 3NE3 333) tvs x RW = 230 s x 0.2 = 46 s > t1
Pre-arcing time tvs: 1200 s (from the time/current characteristic for 3NE3 333) tvs x RW = 1200 s x 0.2 = 240 s > t3
117
impulse =
DC current:
= 700 A
Idpre
Idimpulse = 500 A
1015 A
La
pre
Fuse current:
= Idpre
x 0.58 = 406 A
Ipre
Iimpulse = Idimpulse x 0.58 = 1015 A
8s
= 406 A
ADA94-5074a
impulse =
timpulse = 8 s
The conditions
tinterval 3 timpulse and tinterval 5 min are fulfilled.
Selected:
SITOR fuse link 3NE3 333
(560 A/1000 V), WL = 1
Clearing I2t value I2tA = 360 x 103 x 0.53 = 191 x 103 A2s
Test cross-section acc. to Table 10-1: 400 mm2
118
Fuse Monitoring
L3
13
14
21
22
Converter
Circuit-breakers
4.17.1 Applications
L2
A DA94-5077b
L1
Fig.
119-205
119
Terminology
This glossary explains the most important terms when using fuse links to
Let-through current Ic
Additional definitions are included in DIN VDE 0636, Part 1 and Part 10.
Rated current In
Rated frequency
The rated frequency is the frequency for
which the fuse link is designed regarding the power dissipation, current,
voltage, characteristics and interrupting
capacity.
Rated voltage Vn
The rated voltage is the voltage
stamped on the fuse and which is defined according to the test conditions
and the operating voltage limits.
For SITOR fuse links, the rated voltage is
always an RMS AC voltage.
120
Utilization Category
The utilization Category is a designation
of the Function Class of a fuse link in
conjunction with the element to be protected.
Utilization Category gS:
Full range semiconductor protection
fuse for use in fused switchgear and
switching devices
Utilization Category gR:
Full range semiconductor protection
Utilization Category aR:
Partial range semiconductor protection
I 2t value
Recovery voltage Vw
The recovery voltage (RMS value) is the
voltage which is present at the connections of a fuse link after the current has
been interrupted.
Power dissipation
Virtual time tv
I 2t
The
value (Joule integral) is the
integral of the square of the current
over a specified time interval:
t1 2
2
I t = i dt
t0
Arc voltage s
Time/current characteristic
The time/current characteristic specifies, for specific operating conditions,
the virtual time (e.g. the pre-arcing
time) as a function of the prospective
current.
i dt
--------------2
tv =
Ip
The cyclic load factor is a reduction factor for the rated current for cyclic load
states.
121
Index
Page
Numerics
3NC1 0..
3NC1 1..
3NC1 4..
3NC1 5..
3NC2 2..
3NC2 4..-3
3NC5 531
3NC5 8..
3NC7 3..-2
3NC8 4..-3
3NE1 0..-0
3NE1 0..-2
3NE1 2..-0
3NE1 2..-2
3NE1 3..-0
3NE1 3..-2
3NE1 4..-0
3NE1 4..-1
3NE1 4..-2
3NE1 8..-0
3NE3 22.
3NE3 23.
3NE3 4..
3NE3 5..-5
3NE3 6..
3NE4 1..
3NE4 1..-5
3NE4 3..-0B
3NE4 3..-6B
3NE4 337
3NE4 337-6
3NE5 4..
3NE5 433-1
3NE5 6..
3NE6 4..
3NE6 437-7
3NE7 4..
3NE7 6..
3NE8 0..-1
3NE8 7..-1
3NE9 440-6
3NE9 450
3NE9 450-7
3NE9 6..
122
76
78
80, 82
84
86
34
92
92
96
40
44
50
44
50
46
50
46
48
52
42
60
62, 64
66
88
66
58
88
56
90
56
90
68
68
70
94
94
72
72
54
36, 38
94
94
94
74
Page
Page
Accessories
114
Accessories for cylindrical fuses
30
Accessories for l.v.h.b.c. fuses
26
Actual clearing time
109
Applications
4
Arc I2t value
108
Arc voltage s
111, 113, 121
File number
Function Class
Function Class a
Function Class g
Fuse bases
Fuse currents
for converter operation
Fuse puller
Fused switch disconnector
B
B2
B6
107
107
Characteristics
34
Clearing I2t value
108, 113
Continuous interruptfree load
116
Continuous load
115
Converter circuit
107
Correction factor kA
108
Correction factor
ambient temperature
105
Correction factor
connection cross-section
105
Correction factor
valve conducting period
106
Correction factor
increased air cooling
106
Cyclic load factor
106
Cyclic load factor WL
105, 121
Cyclic load with
known load duty cycle
115, 117
D
DC current applications
113
Defining the rated current
115
Dimension drawings
98
Double-3-pulse center-tap circuit 107
E
Environmental friendly recycling
External short circuit
6
4
107
114
114
G
Terminology
Guide number
6
120
120
120
114
120
6
I
I2t value
108, 121
l.v.h.b.c./h.v.h.b.c. Recycling
6
Important notes
6
Important information
6
Indicator
114
Influence of the power factor
109
Internal short-circuit
4
Inverter commutation faults
4
Inverter operation
104
L
Load capacity
104
Let-through current Ic
110, 120
Let-through current characteristic 120
Liability exclusion
7
M
M1
M2
M3
M3.2
M6
Maximum clearing time
107
107
107
107
107
112
Page
Page
P
Parallel circuit
111
Permissible DC voltage
113
Possible arrangements
4
Power dissipation
111, 121
Properties
4
Prospective short-circuit current Ip 121
R
Rated frequency
120
Rated interrupting capacity 111, 120
Rated voltage Vn
104, 120
Rated current In
104, 120
Rectifier operation
104
Recovery voltage
108
Recovery voltage Uw
121
Recycling
6
Regulations
3
Residual value factor RW
110, 121
RMS value of the branch current 107
RMS value of the phase current 107
110
108
104
111
105
107
121
109
107
107
U
Unknown cyclic load
Updated information
Utilization category
115, 117
6
120
V
Virtual clearing time
Virtual time tv
109
121
W
W1
107
S
Selection examples
116
Series circuit
112
Single-phase bi-directional circuit 107
Single-pulse center-tap circuit
107
SITOR fuse links
10, 34
SITOR fuse links for
special applications
22, 88
Six-pulse bridge circuit
107
Six-pulse center tap circuit
107
Switch disconnector with fuses 114
123
Notes
124
Company/Dept.
Industry sector
Name
Telephone
Function
Fax
Street
Postal code/City
Schutzgebhr 2,50
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