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Compact NS Electrical diagrams

Contents

Introduction 2
Functions and characteristics A-1
Installation recommendations B-1
Dimensions and connection C-1

Compact NSC100, Compact NS80H-MA D-2


Indication contacts D-2
Early-make contacts D-3

Compact NSA160 D-4


Indication contacts D-4

Compact NS100 to 630 D-6


Indication contacts D-6
Motor mechanism (automatic reset) D-8
Motor mechanism (remote reset) D-10
Motor mechanism (local reset) D-12
Early-make contacts D-14
Motor protection - Trip unit STR22/43ME D-16

Compact NS630b to 1600 D-20


Fixed circuit breakers D-20
Plug-in / withdrawable circuit breakers D-22

Compact NS630b to 3200 D-24


Connection of the 24 V DC
External power supply AD module D-24
Communications option 24 V DC external power supply D-26
Earth-fault and earth-leakage protection, neutral protection,
zone selective interlocking D-28

Compact NS1600b to 3200 D-30


Fixed circuit breakers D-30

Compact NS100 to 630 D-32


Communication option 24 V external power supply D-32

P800 with PM8M26 module D-33

Telemecanique Advantys module OTB1SODM9LP D-34


Additional characteristics E-1
Catalogue numbers F-1

D-1
Electrical diagrams Compact NSC100
Compact NS80H-MA
Indication contacts

The diagram is shown with circuits de-


energised, all devices open, connected and
charged and relays in the normal position.

With OF1 and CAO1 With OF1 and CAF1/CAF2

WH

RD
12 14
DB112405

E43822
OF1 CAF1 CAF2

11

WH

RD
(1) MN or MX (MN: D1, D2; MX: C1, C2)

With MN With MX
DB112406


DB115329


 




  







 

Symbols Colour code for auxiliary wiring


Q Compact NS RD red
SD trip indication contact GN green
OF ON / OFF indication contact BK black
MN undervoltage release BL blue
MX shunt release WH white
CAO early-break contact of rotary handle
CAF early-make contact of rotary handle
XI terminal block for CAF wiring (must be ordered)
F1 breaker for the protection of MN/MX
H1 lamp signalling tripped position

D-2
Early-make contacts

Following tripping due to an electrical fault, With MN


reset must be carried out locally and
manually.

DB112409

With MN + SD
DB112410

(1) independent auxiliary source.


Remark
NS80H-MA and NSC100 circuit breakers are not plug-in or
withdrawable devices. As a result, there is no automatic
auxiliary connector. Connections are made directly to the
device.

D-3
Electrical diagrams Compact NSA160
Indication contacts

The diagram is shown with circuits de- With OF1


energised, all devices open, connected and
charged and relays in the normal position.

DB112412

(1) MN or MX (MN: D1, D2; MX: C1, C2)

Symbols
Q Compact NS
SD trip indication contact
OF ON / OFF indication contact
MN undervoltage release
MX shunt release
CAO early-break contact of rotary handle
CAF early-make contact of rotary handle
XI terminal block for CAF wiring (must be ordered)
F1 breaker for the protection of MN/MX
H1 lamp signalling tripped position

Colour code for auxiliary wiring


RD red
GN green
BK black
BL blue
WH white

D-4
With MN

DB112406

With MX
DB115329

 
 




  







 

D-5
Electrical diagrams Compact NS100 to 630
Indication contacts

The diagram is shown with circuits de- Compact NS100 to 250


energised, all devices open, connected and
Manually operated circuit breaker
charged and relays in the normal position.

DB112421

(1) MN or MX (MN: D1, D2; MX: C1, C2).


(2) for the withdrawable and plug-in versions, SDV and OF2 contacts can be installed in the
circuit breaker, but only one can be connected to the automatic auxiliary connectors.

Circuit breaker with motor mechanism


DB112422

(1) MN or MX (MN: D1, D2; MX: C1, C2).


(2) for the withdrawable and plug-in versions, SDV and OF2 contacts can be installed in the
circuit breaker, but only one can be connected to the automatic auxiliary connectors.
Symbols (3) wires supplied, must be connected to ensure correct operation.
Q Compact NS100 to 250
SD trip indication contact
SDE fault indication contact
SDV earth-fault indication contact
OF ON / OFF indication contact Auxiliary wiring for plug-in / withdrawable circuit breaker
MN undervoltage release Automatic auxiliary connectors Manual auxiliary connectors
MX shunt release (wires 0.75 to 2.5 mm2) (wires 0.75 to 2.5 mm2)
MT motor-mechanism module
CAO early-break contact of rotary handle
DB112416
DB112415

CAF early-make contact of rotary handle


CE connected-position carriage switch
CD disconnected-position carriage switch
Colour code for auxiliary wiring
RD red
GN green
BK black Fixed part (rear view).
VT violet
YE yellow
GY grey
Fixed part
BL blue
OR orange (front view looking into base)
WH white

D-6
Compact NS400 to 630
Manually operated circuit breaker

DB112423

(1) MN or MX (MN: D1, D2; MX: C1, C2).


(2) for the withdrawable and plug-in versions, SDV and OF3 contacts can be installed in the
circuit breaker, but only one can be connected to the automatic auxiliary connectors.
(3) options available with trip unit STR53UE only.

Circuit breaker with motor mechanism


DB112424

(1) MN or MX (MN: D1, D2; MX: C1, C2).


(2) for the withdrawable and plug-in versions, SDV and OF3 contacts can be installed in the
circuit breaker, but only one can be connected to the automatic auxiliary connectors.
(3) options available with trip unit STR53UE only.
(4) wires supplied, must be connected to ensure correct operation.

Symbols Auxiliary wiring for plug-in / withdrawable circuit breaker


Q Compact NS100 to 250 Automatic auxiliary connectors Manual auxiliary connectors
SD trip indication contact (wires 0.75 to 2.5 mm2) (wires 0.75 to 2.5 mm2)
SDE fault indication contact
SDV earth-fault indication contact
DB112420
DB112419

OF ON / OFF indication contact


MN undervoltage release
MX shunt release
MT motor-mechanism module
CAO early-break contact of rotary handle
CAF early-make contact of rotary handle
CE connected-position carriage switch
CD disconnected-position carriage switch
Colour code for auxiliary wiring
RD red Fixed part
GN green (front view looking into base)
BK black
VT violet Fixed part (rear view).
YE yellow
GY grey
BL blue
OR orange
WH white

D-7
Electrical diagrams Compact NS100 to 630
Motor mechanism (automatic reset)

The diagram is shown with circuits de- Automatic reset with MN


energised, all devices open, connected and

DB112426
charged and relays in the normal position.

Following tripping due to an electrical fault,


reset must be carried out locally and
manually.

(1) wires supplied, must be connected to ensure correct operation.


(2) the tripping order must lock out the closing order.

Automatic reset with MX


DB115330

CN1 - CN1 +
CN2 - CN2

F1

F O

tripping H1 H2
order (2)

C1 A2 A4 B4
RD

WH
WH

GN (1)
OR

BL

C1 82 84 B2 A2 A4 B4

Q
Symbols
Q Compact NS100 to 630 MT
trip unit
SDE fault indication contact SDE
MT motor-mechanism module MX
F1 breaker for protection of motor-mechanism module circuits
H1 lamp signalling an electrical fault BK (1)
H2 lamp signalling motor mechanism in manual position
F closing order
C2 81 A1 L1
O opening order orders must not be simultaneous
OR

GN
BK

(must be > 150 ms)


Colour code for auxiliary wiring
RD red C2 A1 L1
GN green
BK black
BL blue
OR orange (1) wires supplied, must be connected to ensure correct operation.
WH white (2) the tripping order must lock out the closing order.

D-8
Automatic reset without auxiliary
DB115331

CN1 - CN1 +
CN2 - CN2

F1

F O
H1 H2
A2 A4 B4
RD

GN (1) WH

OR

BL
82 84 B2 A2 A4 B4

trip unit MT
SDE

BK (1)

81 A1 L1
GN
BK

A1 L1

(1) wires supplied, must be connected to ensure correct operation.

Control via switch or relay


With MN/MX
Controlled by switch Controlled by relay
E43839
E43838

1 2 F O F O

locked by locked by
tripping tripping
order order

B2 A2 A4 B4 B2 A2 A4 B4
MT MT

82 81 82 81

Without auxiliary
Controlled by switch Controlled by relay
E43841
E43840

1 2 F O F O

B2 A2 A4 B4 B2 A2 A4 B4
MT MT

82 81 82 81

D-9
Electrical diagrams Compact NS100 to 630
Motor mechanism (remote reset)

The diagram is shown with circuits de- Remote reset with MN


energised, all devices open, connected and

DB112428
charged and relays in the normal position.

Following tripping due to an electrical fault,


reset must be carried out locally and
manually.

Remote reset with MX


DB115332

CN1 - CN1 +
CN2 - CN2

F1

R F O
tripping H2
order
(3)

C1 84 A2 A4 B4
(1) wires supplied, must be connected to ensure correct
operation. RD
WH

WH

(1)
OR

BL

(2) connect SDE terminal 81 to auxiliary-connector terminal 84. C1 82 84 B2 A2 A4 B4


(3) the tripping order must lock out the closing order.
Symbols
Q Compact NS100 to 630
SDE fault indication contact Q
MN undervoltage release
MX shunt release MT
trip unit
MT motor-mechanism module (2) SDE
F1 breaker for protection of motor-mechanism module MX
circuits and MN/MX
H2 lamp signalling motor mechanism in manual position
R reset order
(must be > 150 ms) orders C2 81 A1 L1
OR

GN

F closing order must not


BK

O opening order be simultaneous


(must be > 150 ms,
has priority over F order) C2 A1 L1
Colour code for auxiliary wiring
RD red
GN green
BK black
BL blue
OR orange
WH white

D-10
Remote reset without auxiliary
DB115333

CN1 - CN1 + (1) wires supplied, must be connected to ensure correct


CN2 - CN2 operation.
(2) connect SDE terminal 81 to auxiliary-connector terminal 84.

F1

R F O
H2

84 A2 A4 B4

RD
WH

OR

(1)
BL

82 84 B2 A2 A4 B4

MT
trip unit
(2) SDE

81 A1 L1
GN
BK

A1 L1

Control via switch or relay


With MN/MX
Controlled by switch Controlled by relay
E43915
E43914

1 2 F O F O
R R

locked by locked by
tripping tripping
order order

B2 A2 A4 B4 B2 A2 A4 B4
MT MT

81 81

Without auxiliary
Controlled by switch Controlled by relay
E43917
E43916

1 2 F O F O

R R

B2 A2 A4 B4 B2 A2 A4 B4
MT MT

81 81

D-11
Electrical diagrams Compact NS100 to 630
Motor mechanism (local reset)

The diagram is shown with circuits de- Local reset with MN


energised, all devices open, connected and

DB112431
charged and relays in the normal position.

Following tripping due to an electrical fault,


reset must be carried out locally and
manually.

Local reset with MX


DB112432

(1) (2) required to ensure correct indication of an electrical


fault.
Symbols
Q Compact NS100 to 630
SDE fault indication contact
MN undervoltage release
MX shunt release
MT motor-mechanism module
F1 breaker for protection of motor-mechanism module
circuits and MN/MX
H1 lamp signalling an electrical fault
H2 lamp signalling motor mechanism in manual position
F closing order orders
O opening order must not
(must be > 150 ms, be simultaneous
has priority over F order)
Colour code for auxiliary wiring
RD red
GN green
BK black
BL blue
OR orange
WH white

D-12
Local reset without auxiliary
DB115334

CN1 - CN1 + (1) (2) required to ensure correct indication of an electrical


CN2 - CN2
fault.

F1

F O
H1 H2

84 A2 A4 B4
WH

OR
RD

BL

82 84 B2 A2 A4 B4

MT
trip unit
SDE
(2)

(1)

81 A1 L1
GN
BK

A1 L1

Control via switch or relay


With MN/MX
E43845
E43844

1 2 F O F O

locked by locked by
tripping tripping
order order

B2 A2 A4 B4 B2 A2 A4 B4
MT MT

81 81

Without auxiliary
Controlled by switch Controlled by relay
E43912

E43913

1 2 F O F O

B2 A2 A4 B4 B2 A2 A4 B4
MT MT

81 81

D-13
Electrical diagrams Compact NS100 to 630
Early-make contacts

The diagram is shown with circuits de- With MN


energised, all devices open, connected and

DB112409
charged and relays in the normal position.

Following tripping due to an electrical fault,


reset must be carried out locally and
manually.

(1) independent auxiliary source

Symbols
Q Compact NS
SD trip indication contact
MN undervoltage release
CAF early-make contact of rotary handle
XI terminal block for CAF wiring
(must be ordered)
Colour code for auxiliary wiring
RD red
GN green
BK black
BL blue
WH white

D-14
With MN + SD
DB112410

(1) independent auxiliary source.

D-15
Electrical diagrams Compact NS100 to 630
Motor protection
Trip unit STR22/43ME

The diagram is shown with circuits de-


energised, all devices open, connected and
charged and relays in the normal position.

Thermal-fault indication
DB112434

Symbols
Q Compact NS100 to 630
F1 breaker for protection of the auxiliary circuit
SDTAM thermal-fault early-break signal
BP1 SDTAM reset button
KA1 auxiliary relay - Telemecanique
CA...DN31 or CA...DN22
H1 lamp signalling SDTAM fault
Colour code for auxiliary wiring
BL blue
WH white

D-16
Automatic operation
E28435

I
overload
O
I
SDTAM
O

I
BP1
O
I
H1
O
I
Q
O
300 ms IQ
tr

tr overload (long-time) protection tripping time Legend


overload current greater than Ir (long-time tripping threshold) b O: OFF (circuit open)
IQ closing order for circuit breaker Q b I: ON (circuit closed)
Note. b : either ON or OFF
For a short-circuit or earth fault, only circuit breaker Q opens.
The above automatic control sequence is not run.

D-17
Electrical diagrams Compact NS100 to 630
Motor protection
Trip unit STR22/43ME

The diagram is shown with circuits de-


energised, all devices open, connected and
charged and relays in the normal position.

Thermal-fault indication and tripping


DB112436

(1) KM1 operating conditions must be inserted between 22 and A1.

Symbols
Q Compact NS100 to 630
F1 breaker for protection of the auxiliary circuit
SDTAM thermal-fault early-break signal
BP1 SDTAM reset button
KA1 auxiliary relay - Telemecanique
CA...DN31 or CA...DN22
KA2 mechanical latching unit -
Telemecanique LA6 DK1
RHK bistable relay - Telemecanique
RHK-41
H1 lamp signalling SDTAM fault
KM1 power contactor
Colour code for auxiliary wiring
BL blue
WH white

D-18
Automatic operation
E28437

I
overload
O
tr
I
SDTAM
O
I
BP1
O
I
H1
O
I
KM1
O
I
Q
O

tr overload (long-time) protection tripping time Legend


overload current greater than Ir (long-time tripping threshold) b O: OFF (circuit open)
Note. b I: ON (circuit closed)
For a short-circuit or earth fault, only circuit breaker Q opens. b : either ON or OFF
The above automatic control sequence is not run.

Same automatic system using a bistable relay


DB112437

(1) KM1 operating conditions must be inserted between


12 and A1.

D-19
Electrical diagrams Compact NS630b to 1600
Fixed circuit breakers

The diagram is shown with circuits de-


energised, all devices open, connected and
charged and relays in the normal position.
Power Control unit Remote operation
DB114736

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motor-mechanism
MN MX module


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Basic A P Control unit Remote operation


MN : undervoltage release
b b b E1-E6 communication
or
b b Z1-Z5 zone selective interlocking: MX : shunt release
Z1 = ZSI OUT SOURCE
Z2 = ZSI OUT ; Z3 = ZSI IN SOURCE Motor-mechanism module (*)
Z4 = ZSI IN ST (short time) A4 : electrical opening order
Z5 = ZSI IN GF (earth fault) A2 : electrical closing order
b b M1 = Vigi module input B4, A1 : power supply for control devices and gear motor
(Micrologic 7)
b b T1, T2, T3, T4 = external neutral;
b M2, M3 = Vigi module input (*) Spring-charging motor 440/480 V AC
(380 V motor + additional resistor)
(Micrologic 7)
CN1 - 440/480 V
E59039A

9 11
b b F2+, F1– external 24 V DC
R
power supply
b VN external voltage connector A4 A2 B4
(must be connected to the neutral
with a 3P circuit breaker)

b M6C : 6 programmable contacts (to be


connected to the external module M6C) motor-mechanism
ext. 24 V DC power supply required module

A : digital ammeter.
P : A + power meter + additional protection.

A1
CN2 - 440/480 V

D-20
Indication contacts Terminal-block marking (manual operation)
DB110900

E59043

yellow
brown
white

black
blue

red
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E6 E5 E4 E3 E2 E1
MN/MX
OF1
11 12 14
M1M2 M3 F1 F2 D1/C1



















Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 Z5 T1 T2 T3 T4
/

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D2/C2 OF2
21 22 24

OF3
31 32 34

SD
91 92 94
1  1  1  0      1 1













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CAF1 CAF2 CAO1 CAO2 81

531 541 511 521 82

532 542 512 522 84

534 544 514 524 SDE

Indication contacts Terminal-block marking (electrical operation)

OF3 / OF2 / OF1 : indication contacts


E59044

yellow
brown
white

black
blue

red

SDE : fault-trip indication contact


(short-circuit, overload, earth fault) E6 E5 E4 E3 E2 E1
MN/MX
SD : trip indication contact M1M2 M3 F1 F2 D1/C1
(manual operation) Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 Z5 T1 T2 T3 T4
D2/C2
CAF2/CAF1 * : early-make contact
(rotary handle)

CAO2 / CAO1 : early-break contact


SDE OF3 OF2 OF1
(rotary handle)
81 31 21 11

82 32 22 12

84 34 24 14

B4 A4 A2 A1

* CAF2 option is not compatible with M6C option.

D-21
Electrical diagrams Compact NS630b to 1600
Plug-in / withdrawable circuit breakers

The diagram is shown with circuits de-


energised, all devices open, connected and
charged and relays in the normal position.
Power Control unit Remote operation

E59037B
DB112390

AT BPO BPF

D2

C2

B4
A4

A2
motor-mechanism
MN MX module

or
D1

C1

Control unit Remote operation A1


Terminal-block marking Com UC1 UC2 UC3 M6C / CAF2 MN / MX MT2 MT1

E5 E6 Z5 M1 M2 M3 F2+ Q3 544 D2 C2 A4 A2

E3 E4 Z3 Z4 T3 T4 VN Q2 542 B4

E1 E2 Z1 Z2 T1 T2 F1 – Q1 541 D1 C1 A1

Basic A P Control unit Remote operation

b b b Com: E1-E6 communication MN : undervoltage release


or
MX : shunt release
b b UC1 : Z1-Z5 zone selective interlocking:
Z1 = ZSI OUT SOURCE Motor-mechanism module (*)
Z2 = ZSI OUT; Z3 ZSI IN SOURCE MT2 : A4 : electrical opening order
Z4 = ZSI IN ST (short time)
Z5 = ZSI IN GF (earth fault) MT1 : A2 : electrical closing order
b b M1 = Vigi module input B4, A1 : power supply for control devices
(Micrologic 7) and gear motor (MCH)
b b UC2 : T1, T2, T3, T4 = external neutral;
b M2, M3 = Vigi module input (*) Spring-charging motor 440/480 V AC
(Micrologic 7) (380 V motor + additional resistor)
E59039

CN1 - 440/480 V
b b UC3 : F2+, F1- external 24 V DC 9 11
power supply R
b VN external voltage connector A4 A2 B4
(must be connected to the neutral
with a 3P circuit breaker)

b M6C : 6 programmable contacts (to be


connected to the external module M6C) motor-mechanism
ext. 24 V DC power supply required module

A : digital ammeter.
P : A + power meter + additional protection.

A1
CN2 - 440/480 V

D-22
Indication contacts Carriage switches

E47075A

E46134A

E47074A
DB110902

disconnected connected Test

332
334
322

324
312

314
822
824
812
814

914
912
CT1
CD2 CD1 CE3 CE2 CE1

321
331

311
821

811

911
Indication contacts Carriage switches
M6C / CAF2 CAF1 SDE SD CAO2 CAO1 OF3 OF2 OF1 CD2 CD1 CE3 CE2 CE1 CT1

Q3 544 534 84 94 524 514 34 24 14 824 814 334 324 314 914

Q2 542 532 82 92 522 512 32 22 12 822 812 332 322 312 912

Q1 541 531 81 91 521 511 31 21 11


821 811 331 321 311 911

Indication contacts Carriage switches


CD2 : disconnected CE3 : connected CT1 : test
OF3 / OF2 / OF1 : indication contacts CD1 position CE2 position position
CE1
SDE : fault-trip indication contact
(short-circuit, overload, earth fault)

SD : trip indication contact


(manual operation)

CAF2/CAF1 * : early-make contact


(rotary handle)

CAO2 / CAO1 : early-break contact


(rotary handle)

Legend
Connected
* CAF2 option is not compatible with M6C option. (only one wire per connection point).

D-23
Electrical diagrams Compact NS630b to 3200
Connection of the 24 V DC
External power supply AD module

None of the control-unit protection functions require an auxiliary source. However,


the 24 V DC external power supply (AD module) is required for certain operating
configurations as indicated in the table below.
Circuit breaker Closed Open
Protection function No No
Display function No (1) Yes
Circuit breaker status indications and control No No
communications bus
Identification, settings, operation and maintenance No (1) Yes
aids via communication bus
(1) Except if current < 20 % In.

DB114650

The maximum cable length between 24 V DC external supply (G1, G2) and the
Micrologic control unit (F1-, F2+) is 10 m.
The BAT battery module, mounted in series upstream of the AD module, ensures
an uninterrupted supply of power if the AD module power supply fails.

D-24
Wiring diagrams

DB114653

DB1145230
Power supply wiring for Micrologic Power supply wiring for Micrologic
trip unit only. trip unit and M6C module.

Connection
The maximum length for each conductor supplying power to the trip unit or M6C
module is 10 m.
Do not ground F2+, F1-, or power supply output:
b the positive terminal (F2+) on the trip unit must not be connected to earth ground
b the negative terminal (F1-) on the trip unit must not be connected to earth ground
b the output terminals (- and +) of the 24 V DC power supply must not be
grounded.
Reduce electromagnetic interference:
b the input and output wires of the 24 V DC power supply must be physically
separated as much as possible
b if the 24 V DC power supply wires cross power cables, they must cross
perpendicularly. If this is not physically possible, the power supply conductors
must be twisted together
b Power supply conductors must be cut to length. Do not loop excess conductor.
Use only one 24 V DC power supply for each Micrologic trip unit.
Connect external 24 V DC power supply only per the following wiring
diagrams.

D-25
Electrical diagrams Compact NS630b to 3200
Communications option
24 V DC external power supply

Examples of connection of the communications option


The communications bus requires its own 24 V DC power source (E1, E2).
This source is not the same as the 24 V DC external power-supply module (F1-, F2+).
DB112392

(1) Drawout device equipped with Com chassis modbus.


(2) Fixed device or draw-out device without Com chassis
Digipact.

D-26
Examples using the COM communications option

Switchboard display unit 


3'3
This architecture provides remote display of the 45-
variables managed by Micrologic control units 
33 83
equipped with the COM Modbus module.

DB100646


b I (Micrologic A) 
b I, U, P, S (Micrologic P) 

 6 7 8 9
No programming is required.
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supply (AD module). 3

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Communicating switchboard
This configuration provides remote display and
control of Compact equipped with the Modbus or
Digipact COM module. The Digipact bus can be
combined with the Modbus bus.
DB114656

D-27
Electrical diagrams Compact NS630b to 3200
Earth-fault and earth-leakage protection
Neutral protection
Zone selective interlocking

External sensor (CT) for residual earth-fault protection

E59305
Connection of current-transformer secondary N L1 L2 L3
circuit for external neutral

VN
V1
V2
V3
Z1
Z2
Z3
Z4
Z5
Compact equipped with a Micrologic 6 A:
b shielded cable with 2 twisted pairs
b T1 twisted with T2
b T3 twisted with T4
b shielding connected to GND on one end only
b maximum length 10 meters
b cable cross-sectional area 0.4 to 1.5 mm2
b recommended cable: Belden 9552 or equivalent.
Q
If supply is via the top, follow the diagram.
If supply is via the bottom, control wiring is identical; I
for the power wiring, H1 is connected to the source Micrologic 6
side, H2 to the load side. U
The connection of the VN signal is necessary only for
power measurements.
For four-pole versions, for residual earth-fault
protection, the current transformer for the external
neutral is not necessary.

F2+
T1
M3
M1
M2

T2
T3
F1
H2
VC VN GND T4 T3 T1 T2
H1

External transformer for source ground return (SGR) earth-fault protection

Connection of the secondary circuit


DB112393

Compact equipped with a Micrologic 6 A:


b unshielded cable with 1 twisted pair
b maximum length 150 metres
b cable cross-sectional area 0.4 to 1.5 mm2
b recommended cable: Belden 9409 or equivalent.

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