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SIPROTEC 7SJ601

Numerical Overcurrent Relay

Protection Systems
Catalog
LSA 2.1.16 1997

SIPROTEC 7SJ601 (Version V2.1)


Numerical Overcurrent Relay

Distribution protection
Definite-time overcurrent protection
(I >>, I>/50, IE>>,
IE>/50N) and/or inverse-time overcurrent protection
(I>>, Ip/51, IE>>
IEp/51N, optional
IEC or ANSI time
characteristics)
Reverse interlocking

Page

Description

Inverse-time overcurrent relay


according to IEC
3
according to ANSI/ IEEE
4 and 5

Metering (operational
measurement)

Typical applications
CT circuits

6
6

Scope of functions

Technical data

Selection and
ordering data

12

Circuit-diagram

13

Dimension drawings

14

Conditions of Sale
and Delivery

16

Circuit-breaker / Trip
contact testing
LSA2-007f.tif

Monitoring and
self-diagnostics

Hardware
Software
30 event logs with
time stamp

Hardware
Local HMI
LCD display for setting parameters and
analysis
Housing
Flush-mounting
housing 1/6 19 inch
7XP20
Surface-mounting
housing 1/6 19 inch
7XP20
Auxiliary voltages
24, 48 V DC
60, 110, 125 V DC
220, 250 V DC , 115 V AC
230 V AC

Fig. 1
SIPROTEC 7SJ601
numerical overcurrent relay

Protection functions
50
50N

I>>, I>
IE>>, IE>

51

Ip

51N

IEp

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Siemens LSA 2.1.16 1997

SIPROTEC 7SJ601 (Version V2.1)


Numerical Overcurrent Relay
Description

LSA2-006f.eps

LSA2-002f.eps

Convenient setting
The menu driven HMI is used
for setting parameters. These
parameters are stored in a nonvolatile memory so that the
settings are retained even if
the supply voltage is cut off.

Fig. 2
Front view surface
mounting case,
terminals on the side

Wide range of applications


The SIPROTEC 7SJ601 is a
numerical overcurrent relay
which, in addition to its primary use in radial distribution power systems and motor protection, can also be employed
as backup for line, transformer
and generator differential protection.
It provides definite-time and inverse-time overcurrent protection.

Fig. 3
Rear view flush
mounting case

Construction
The device contains all the
components needed for
acquisition and evaluation of
measured values
operation and display (local
MMI)
output of signals and trip
commands
input and evaluation of binary
signal
auxiliary voltage supply
The nominal CT currents applied to the SIPROTEC 7SJ601
can be 1 A or 5 A.
Two different cases are
available. The flush-mounting
or cubicle version has terminals at the rear. The surfacemounting version has terminals at the front.

Improved measurement
technique
The SIPROTEC 7SJ601 relay
operates fully numerical with
enhanced algorithms. Due to
the numerical processing of
measured values, the influence of higher-frequency transient phenomena and transient DC components is
largely suppressed.
Continuous self-monitoring
The hardware and software in
the SIPROTEC 7SJ601 device
are continuously self-monitored. This ensures a very high
level of availability and reduces
the need for routine testing.

Circuit-breaker / Trip contact testing


The trip and reclose command
contacts can be activated via
the keyboard. This facilitates
testing of the trip and close circuits without the need for additional test equipment.
Status of inputs and outputs
For easy commissioning the
status of each binary input, relay or LED can be displayed via
HMI.
Event logging with time
stamp
The SIPROTEC 7SJ601 device
supplies detailed data for the
analysis of faults and for checking on operating conditions.
Event logs
The last 3 event logs can always be displayed. If a new
fault occurs, the oldest will
be overwritten. These logs
give a detailed description of
the fault in the power system and the reaction of the
SIPROTEC 7SJ601, with
1ms resolution. Each record
is time stamped and assigned a sequential number.
Operation indications
This log records up to 30 internal events in the relay
with 1ms resolution. These
events include setting changes and resets to the relay,
binary input activity and
other relay internal activities.

Definite-time overcurrent protection

Fig. 4
Tripping characteristic
of the definite-time
overcurrent protection
function I>>, I>, IE>>, IE>

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The definite-time overcurrent


function is based on phaseselective measurement of the
three phase currents.
The earth (ground) current
IE (Gnd) is calculated from the
three line currents IL1 (A),
IL2 (B), and IL3 (C).
The definite-time overcurrent
protection for the three phase
currents has a low-set overcurrent element (I>) and a high-set
overcurrent element (I>>). Intentional trip delays can be parameterized from 0.00 to 60.00
seconds for the low-set and
high-set overcurrent elements.

Inverse-time overcurrent protection (IEC)


With regard to the inversetime overcurrent protection
function (51), the tripping time
depends on the magnitude of
the current (see Figs. 5 to 8,
10 to 13, 15 to 18).
The following tripping characteristics are available:
Characteristic of the
inverse-time overcurrent
acc. to IEC 255-3
inverse
very inverse
extremely inverse
long inverse

Tripping characteristics of the inverse-time overcurrent function acc. to IEC

Fig. 5
Inverse

Fig. 6
Very inverse

t=

014
.

eI I j

0.02

Tp

t=

13.5

e I Ip j 1

Tp

t = tripping time in s
I = measured current
IP = pickup value 0.1 to 4 I/IN
Tp = time multiplier

Fig. 7
Extremely inverse

Note for Figs.5 to 8:


Scope of I/Ip from 1.1 to 20

Fig. 8
Long inverse

t =

80

bI I g

Tp

t =

120

bI I g 1

Tp

Tripping characteristic
of definite-time overcurrent
protection

Fig. 9
Tripping characteristic
of definite-time stage
I>>, IE>> (50)

*) Device parameter
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SIPROTEC 7SJ601 (Version V2.1)


Numerical Overcurrent Relay
Inverse-time overcurrent protection (ANSI/IEEE)
Characteristic of inverse-time
overcurrent protection acc. to
ANSI/IEEE
inverse
short inverse
long inverse
moderately inverse
very inverse
extremely inverse
definite inverse
I squared T

Fig. 10
Inverse

Fig. 11
Short inverse

t=

F 8.9341
I
GG
JJ D
+ 017966
.
H eI I j 1
K

t=

2.0938

F 0.2663
I
GG
+ 0.03393J D
JK
H eI I j 1
12969
.

t = tripping time in s
I = measured current
IP = parameterizable pickup
value 0.1 to 4 I/IN
D = time multiplier

Fig. 12
Long inverse

Note for Figs. 10 to 12:


Scope of I/Ip from 1.1 to 20

Fig. 13
Moderately inverse

t=

I
F 5.6143
JJ D
GG I I 1 + 218592
.
K
He j
p

t=

F 0.0103
I
GG
+ 0.0228J D
JK
H eI I j 1
0.02

Tripping characteristic
of definite-time overcurrent
protection

Fig.14
Tripping characteristic
of definite-time stage
I>>, IE>> (50)

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Fig. 15
Very inverse

Fig. 16
Extremely inverse

t=

F 3.922
I
GG
+ 0.0982J D
JK
H eI I j 1

t=

F 5.64
I
GG
+ 0.0243J D
JK
H eI I j 1
2

Fig. 17
Definite inverse

Note for Fig. 18:


Scope of I/Ip from 1.1 to 20

Fig. 18
I squared T

t=

F 0.4797
I
GG
+ 0.21359J D
JK
H eI I j 1
15625
.

t=

F 50.7 D +10.14 I
GG
J
H e I I j JK
2

*) Device parameter
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SIPROTEC 7SJ601 (Version V2.1)


Numerical Overcurrent Relay
Typical applications CT circuits

Load feeder
(outgoing)

Relay 2

Relay 1

Supply feeder
(incoming)

Relaiy 3

Busbar protection
(Reverse interlocking)
Reverse interlock principle involves the blocking of the highspeed overcurrent protection
on the supply feeder, to the auxiliary bus, if any of the load feeder overcurrent relays are in
pickup. If a fault is not present
on any of the associated load
feeders, the supplys highspeed overcurrent protection
will not be blocked, providing
reliable protection for bus
faults.
In this manner, selective highspeed overcurrent relaying can
be applied to the supply and
load feeders to provide coordinated bus protection. The relays, through contact input and
output interconnection, can
discriminate and operate selectively for various types of
faults and locations, tripping
only the affected parts of the
system.

I>> block

TRIP

Fig. 19
Busbar protection
by means of reverse
interlocking

CT circuits
(standard connection)
measured
IL1 (A), IL2 (B), IL3 (C)
calculated
IE (Gnd)

TRIP

TRIP

Fault location A:
Fault location B:

Tripping time TI>(50)


Tripping time t1
Backup time TI>

Surface-mounted housing

TRIP

Relay 1
Relay 2 or 3, since TI>>(50) is blocked
Relay 1

Flush-mounted housing/
cubicle mounting

Fig. 20
Three CT circuit
with measurement of the
phase currents

Powersupply
BI2

Fig. 21
Typical
DC schematics

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block
Other
protection
device

CB

Alarm

Scope of functions
Multiple applications
Overhead line and cable protection
Motor protection
(short-circuit protection)
Transformer protection
(main or backup protection)
Generator protection
(backup protection)
Busbar protection
(reverse interlocking)
Less wiring
Reliable and available, internal hardware and software
monitoring, current transformer monitoring, trip-circuit monitoring
Reduced testing due to self
diagnostics and numerical
technology
Easy commissioning
Simplified parameterization
Additional functions
Metering functions
- currents
Event (operational indications) recording
- status indications
- event log
- fault log records

TRIP

Phase

Earth (ground)
Event
log

Fig. 22
Scope of functions

*) Options
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SIPROTEC 7SJ601 (Version V2.1)


Numerical Overcurrent Relay
Technical data

CT circuits

Rated current IN

1 A or 5 A

Rated frequency fN
Power consumption
Current input

50 Hz or 60 Hz

at IN = 1 A
at IN = 5 A
Overload capability current path
Thermal (rms)
Dynamic (pulse current)
Power supply via integrated
DC/DC converter

Rated auxiliary voltage Vaux /permissible variations

Superimposed AC voltage,
peak to peak
at rated voltage
at limits of admissible voltage
Power consumption
Quiescent
Energized
Bridging time during failure/
short-circuit of auxiliary voltage
Heavy-duty (command) contacts

Signal contacts

Binary inputs

Command (trip) relays, number


Contacts per relay
Switching capacity
Make
Break
Switching voltage
Permissible current
Continuous
For 0.5s
Signal/alarm relays
Contacts per relay
Switching capacity
Make
Break
Switching voltage
Permissible current
Number
Operating voltage
Current consumption, energized,
independent of operating voltage
Pick-up threshold, reconnectable by
solder bridges
Rated aux. voltage
24/48/60 V DC
110/125/220/250 V DC

Insulation tests

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Standards
High-voltage test (routine test)
Except DC voltage supply input and RS485
Only DC voltage supply input and RS485
Impulse voltage test (type test)
all circuits, class III

< 0.1 VA
< 0.2 VA
100 x IN for 1s
30 x IN for 10s
4 x IN continuous
250 x IN one half cycle
24/48 V DC/19 to 58 V DC
60/110/125 V DC/48 to 150 V DC
220/250 V DC/176 to 300 V DC
115 V AC/88 to 133 V AC
230 V AC/176 to 265 V AC
12 %
6%
Approx. 2 W
Approx 4 W
50 ms at Vrated 110 V AC/DC
20 ms at Vrated 24 V DC
1
2 NO
1000 W/ VA
30 W/ VA
250 V
5A
30 A
2
1 CO
1000 W/ VA
30 W/ VA
250 V
5A
1
24 to 250 V DC
Approx: 2.5 mA

Vpick-up
Vdrop-off
Vpick-up
Vdrop-off

17 V DC
< 8 V DC
74 V DC
< 45 V DC

IEC 255-5, ANSI/IEEE C37.90.0


2 kV (rms), 50 Hz
2.8 kV DC
5 kV ( peak), 1.2/50 s,
0.5 J; 3 positive and 3 negative shots at
intervals of 5 s

EMC tests, immunity


(type tests)

Standards

IEC 255-6; IEC 255-22 (product standard)


EN 50082-2 (generic standard),
DIN VDE 0435 Part 303

High frequency
IEC 255-22-1, class III
and DIN VDE 0435 Part 303, class III
Electrostatic discharge IEC 255-22-2, class III
and EN 61000-4-2, class III

2.5 kV (peak), 1 MHz, =15 s,


400 shots/s, duration 2 s

Radio-frequency electromagnetic field


Non-modulated, IEC 255-22-3 (report), class III
Amplitude modulated, IEC 1000-4-3, class III
Pulse modulated, IEC1000-4-3/ENV 50204,
class III
Fast transients
IEC 255-22-4 and IEC 61000-4-4, class III
Conducted disturbances induced by radio-frequency fields,
amplitude modulated IEC 1000-4-6, class III
Power frequency magnetic field
IEC 1000-4-8, class IV
IEC 256-6
Oscillatory surge withstand capability ANSI/IEEE C37.90.1
(common mode)
Fast transient surge withstand capability
ANSI/IEEE C37.90.1 (commom mode)
Radiated electromagnetic interference
ANSI/IEEE C37.90.2
High frequency test
Document 17C (SEC) 102
EMC tests, emission
(type tests)

Mechanical stress tests


Vibration and shock during
operation

10 V/m, 27 MHz to 500 MHz


10 V/m, 80 MHz to 1000 MHz,
80% AM, 1 kHz
10 V/m, 900 MHz, repetition frequency
200 Hz, duty cycle 50%
2 kV, 5/50 ns, 5 kHz, burst length 15 ms,
repetition rate 300 ms, both polarities,
Ri = 50, duration 1 min
10 V, 150 kHz to 80 MHz,
80% AM, 1 kHz
30 A/m continuous, 50 Hz
300 A/m for 3 s, 50 Hz
0.5 mT; 50 Hz
2.5 kV to 3 kV (peak), 1 MHz to 1.5 MHz,
decaying oscillation,50 shots per s,
duration 2 s, Ri = 150 to 200
4 kV to 5 kV, 10/150 ns, 50 shots per s, both
polarities, duration 2 s, Ri = 80
10 V/m to 20 V/m, 25 MHz to 1000 MHz,
amplitude and pulse modulated
2.5 kV (peak, alternating polarity), 100 kHz,
1 MHz, 10 MHz and 50 MHz,
decaying oscillation,Ri = 50

Standard
Conducted interference voltage, aux. voltage
CISPR 22, EN 55022, DIN VDE 0878 Part 22,
limit value class B
Interference field strength CISPR 11,
EN 55011, DIN VDE 0875 Part 11, limit value class A

EN 50081-* (generic standard)


150 kHz to 30 MHz

Standards
Vibration
IEC 255-21-1, class1
IEC 68-2-6

Acc. to IEC 255-21and IEC 68-2


Sinusoidal 10 Hz to 60 Hz: 0.035 mm amplitude,
60 Hz to 150 Hz: 0.5 g acceleration
Sweep rate 1 octave/min
20 cycles in 3 orthogonal axes
Half sine, acceleration 5 g , duration 11 ms,
3 shocks in each direction of 3 orthogonal axes
Sinusoidal
1 Hz to 8Hz: 3.5 mm amplitude (horizontal axis)
1 Hz to 8 Hz: 1.5 mm amplitude (vertical axis)
8 Hz to 35 Hz: 1 g acceleration (horizontal axis)
8 Hz to 35 Hz: 0.5 g acceleration (vertical axis)
Sweep rate 1 octave/min
1 cycle in 3 orthogonal axes

Shock
IEC 255-21-2, class 1
Seismic vibration
IEC 255-21-3, class 1
IEC 68-3-3

Vibration and shock during transport

4 kV/6 kV contact discharge,


8 kV air discharge, both polarities,
150 pF, Ri=330

Vibration
IEC 255-21-1, class 2
IEC 68-2-6

Shock
IEC 255-21-2, class 1
IEC 68-2-27
Continuous shock
IEC 255-21-2, class 1,
IEC 68-2-27

30 MHz to 1000 MHz

Sinusoidal
5 Hz to 8 Hz: 7.5 mm amplitude;
8Hz to 150 Hz: 2 g acceleration
Sweep rate 1 octave/min
20 cycles in 3 orthogonal axes
Half sine, acceleration 15 g ,
duration 11 ms,
3 shocks in each direction of 3 orthogonal axes
Half sine, acceleration 10 g
duration 16 ms, 1000 shocks in each
direction of 3 orthogonal axes

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SIPROTEC 7SJ601 (Version V2.1)


Numerical Overcurrent Relay
Technical data

Climatic stress tests

Recommended temperature
during service
Permissible temperature
during service
during storage
during transport
(Storage and transport with standard works packaging)
Permissible humidity

- 5 C to + 55 C (25 F to 131 F),


> 55 C (131 F) decreased display contrast
- 20 C to + 70 C (- 4 F to 158 F)
- 25 C to + 55 C (-13 F to 131 F)
- 25 C to + 70 C (- 13 F to 158 F)

Mean value per year 75% relative


humidity, on 30 days per year 95%relative
humidity, condensation not permissible
We recommend to arrange the devices in such a way that they
are kept from direct sun and from changes in temperature that might induce condensation.
Design

Housing 7XP20
Weight
Flush mounting /cubicle mounting
Surface mounting
Degree of protection acc. to EN 60529
Housing
Terminals

Definite-time overcurrent protection (50, 50N)

Setting range/steps
Overcurrent pick-up

phase I>
earth IE>
phase I>>
earth IE>>
Delay times T for I>, IE>, I>> and IE>>
The set times are pure delay times
Pick-up times
I>, I>>, IE>, IE>>
at 2 x setting value, without meas. repetition
at 2 x setting value, with meas. repetition
Reset times
I>, I>>, IE>, IE>>
Reset ratios
Overshot time
Tolerances
Pick-up values I>, I>>, IE>, IE>>
Delay times T
Influence variables
Auxiliary voltage in range 0.8 Vaux /VauxN 1.2
Temperature in range 0 C amb 40 C
(32 F amb 104 F)
Frequency in range 0.98 f/fN 1.02
Frequency in range 0.95 f/fN 1.05
Harmonics
up to 10% of 3rd harmonic
up to 10% of 5th harmonic

Inverse-time overcurrent
protection (51/51N)

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Approx. 4 kg
Approx. 4.5 kg
IP51
IP21
I/IN = 0.1 to 25.0 (steps 0.1), or
= 0.1 to 25.0 (steps0.1), or
I/IN = 0.1 to 25.0 (steps 0.1, or
= 0.1 to 25.0 (steps 0.1), or
0.00 s to 60.00 s (steps 0.01 s)

Approx. 35 ms
Approx. 55 ms
Approx. 65 ms at 50 Hz
Approx. 95 ms at 60 Hz
Approx. 0.95
Approx. 55 ms
5% of setting value
1% of setting value or 10 ms
1%
0.5 % / 10 K
1,5 %
2,5 %
1%
1%

Setting range/steps
Overcurrent pick-up

phase Ip
earth IEp
Time multiplier for Ip, IEp (IEC characteristic)
(ANSI characteristic)
Overcurrent pick-up
phase I>>
earth IE>>
Delay time T for I>>, IE>>
Tripping characteristics acc. to IEC
Pick-up threshold
Drop-off threshold
Drop-off time
Tolerances
Pick-up values
Delay time for 2 I/Ip 20 and
0.5 I/IN 24

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For dimensions refer to dimension drawings


pages 14 and 15

I/IN = 0.1 to 4.0 (steps 0.1)


= 0.1 to 4.0 (steps 0.1)
Tp 0.05 to 3.20 s
D 0.5 to 15.0 s
I/IN = 0.1 to 25.0 (steps 0.1), or
I/IN = 0.1 to 25.0 (steps 0.1), or
0.00 s to 60.00 s (steps 0.01 s)
see page 3
Approx. 1.1 x Ip
Approx. 1.03 x Ip
Approx. 50 ms at 50 Hz
Approx. 60 ms at 60 Hz
5%
5% of theoretical value
2% current tolerance;
at least 30 ms

Inverse-time overcurrent
protection (51/51N)
(contd)

Influence variables
Auxiliary voltage in range
0.8 Vaux/VauxN 1.2
Temperature in range
-5 C amb + 40 C
-32 F amb + 104 F
Frequency in range
0.95 f/fN 1.05
Tripping characteristic acc. to ANSI/IEEE
Pick-up threshold
Drop-off threshold
Tolerances
Pick-up thresholds
Delay time

Influence variables
Auxiliary voltage in range
0.8 Vaux/VauxN 1.2
Temperature in range
0 C amb + 40 C
-32 F amb + 104 F
Frequency in range
0.95 f/fN 1.05
Additional functions

Operational value measurements


Operational current values
Measurement range
Tolerance
Fault event data storage
Time assignment
Resolution for operational annunciations
Resolution for fault event annunciations
Max. time deviation

CE-conformity, regulations

1%
0,5 % / 10 K
8 % referred to theoretical time value
see pages 4 and 5
Approx. 1.06 x Ip
Approx. 1.01 x Ip
5%
5% of theoretical value
2 % of current tolerance
at least 30 ms
1%
0,5 % / 10 K
8 % referred to theoretical time value
IL1, IL2, IL3
0% to 240% IN
3% of rated or measured value
Storage of annunciations of the last 3 faults
1s
1 ms
0.01 %

The product meets the stipulations of the guideline of the


council of the European Communities for harmonization of
the legal requirements of the member states on electromagnetic compatibility (EMC guideline 89/336/EEC).
The product conforms with the international standard of the
IEC 255 series and the German national standard
DIN VDE 57 435,Part 303.The unit has been developed and
manufactured for use in industrial areas in accordance with
the EMC standard. The unit has not been designed for use in
living quarters as defined in standard EN 50081.
This conformity is the result of a test that was performed by
Siemens AG in accordance with article 10 of the guideline
and the EN 50081-2 and EN 50082-2 basic specifications.

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SIPROTEC 7SJ601 (Version V2.1)


Numerical Overcurrent Relay
Selection and ordering data

Designation

Order No.

7SJ601 numerical overcurrent relay

7SJ601U UUAUU 0UA0

Rated current
1A
5A
Rated auxiliary voltage
for integrated converter
DC 24, 48 V
DC 60, 110, 125 V
DC 220, 250, AC 115 V
AC 230 V
Housing
with 7XP20 housing
Surface mounting, terminals on the side
Flush mounting/cubicle mounting
Language
English
German
Spanish
French
Rated frequency
50 Hz
60 Hz
Tripping characteristics
Definite Time I>>, I>, IE>>, IE>
Definite/Inverse I>>, Ip, IE>>, IEp (IEC)
Definite/Inverse I>>, Ip, IE>>, IEp (ANSI)

In addition we offer:
SIPROTEC 7SJ600,
Functionality of SIPROTEC 7SJ601 plus
Overload protection
Negativ sequence protection
Fault recording
Additional event logs
2 additional binary inputs
1 additional trip relay
RS485 port
Operating and analysis software
See Catalog LSA 2.1.15, Order N.: E50001-K5712-A251-A1-7600

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1
5

2
4
5
6

B
E

0
1
2
3

0
1

U
J
A

Input

Power supply

Block I>>. IE>> stage of emerg; o/c protec

LES

Version for flush mounting

Version for surface mounting

LES

General fault detection of device

Device operative / healthy

Alarm relay

Trip

Command / trip relay

Circuit diagram

Fig. 23
Connection circuit diagramm for the 7SJ601 numerical overcurrent relay

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SIPROTEC 7SJ601 (Version V2.1)


Numerical Overcurrent Relay
Dimension drawings in mm (inch)

Terminal for
earth (ground)

Front
view

Side
view

A View

Fig. 24
7SJ601 with 7XP20 housing
for panel surface mounting
terminals on the side

Assembly plate

5 (0.2)

Terminal

Side
view

View from
the rear
Panel cutout

Fig. 25
7SJ601 with 7XP20 housing
for flush mounting /cubicle mounting,
terminals on the rear

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Terminals
Wire size
Contacts 1 to 6
Ring-cable lugs
d1 = 6 mm (0.24 in)
Wmax. = 13 mm (0.51 in)

Fittings

Order No.
(manufacturer)

Crimp spring contacts1) from Grote & Hartmann (type DFK 2)


0.5 to 1 mm2
3000 Stck.
26456.331.042
one-sided locating spring
1.5 to 2.5 mm2
2500 Stck.
26457.331.042
one-sided locating spring

Wire size
2.7 to 6.6 mm2
2.5 to 4 mm2
(AWG 12 to 10)
double-sided locating spring 2000 Stck.
Voltage contacts 7 to 31
Ring-cable lugs
Crimp spring contacts1) from Weidmller
d1 = 4 mm (0.2 in)
0.5 to 1mm 2
3000 Stck.
2500 Stck.
1.5 to 2.5 mm2
Wmax. = 9 mm (0.36 in)
Wire size
1 to 2.6 mm2
(AWG 16 to 14)
1) only for panel flush mounting

Order No.
(Siemens)

W53073-A2508-C1
W53073-A2509-C1

26473.331.042

W53073-A2510-C1

162 552
162 550

W73073-A2502-C1
W73073-A2503-C1

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Conditions of Sale and Delivery


Export Regulations, Trademarks, Dimensions
Conditions of Sale and Delivery
Subject to the
General Conditions of Supply
and Delivery
for Products and Services of
the Electrical and Electronic
Industry and to any other
conditions agreed upon with
the recipients of catalogs.

The technical data, dimensions


and weights are subject to
change unless otherwise stated
on the individual pages of this
catalog.
The illustrations are for
reference only.
We reserve the right to adjust
the prices and shall charge the
prices applying on the date of
delivery.
En 1.91a

Export Regulations
In accordance with the present
provisions of the German Export
List and the US Commercial
Control List, export licences are
not required for the products
listed in this catalog.

An export licence may however be required due to countryspecific application of the


products.
Relevant are the criteria
stated in the delivery note and
the invoice.
Subject to change without notice.

Trademarks

Dimensions

All product designations used


are trademarks or product
names of Siemens AG or of other
suppliers.

All dimensions in this catalog are


given in mm, unless otherwise
indicated.

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The Power Transmission and
Distribution Group can also be
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http://www.ev.siemens.de

Responsible for
Technical contents: Hans Heining-Triebs
Siemens AG, EV S V13, Nrnberg
General editing: Claudia Khn-Sutiono
Siemens AG, EV BK2, Erlangen
Order No.: E50001-K5712-A261-A1-7600
Printed in Germany
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Bereich
Energiebertragung und -verteilung
Geschftsgebiet Sekundrsysteme
Postfach 4806
D-90026 Nrnberg

Siemens Aktiengesellschaft

Power
Transmission
and Distribution
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