Abb Sace Curve
Abb Sace Curve
Abb Sace Curve
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Working with the Trip Characteristic Curves of
ABB SACE Low Voltage Circuit Breakers
Index
1. Introduction ....................................................................................................................... 2
Glossary ..� 36
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1. Introduction
1. Introduction
This White Paper is aimed at making easier the reading and the interpretation
of the characteristic curves (trip curves, specific let-through energy curves and
limitation curves) of the Molded-Case Circuit Breakers (MCCBs) and Low Volt-
age Power Circuit Breakers (LVPCBs) manufactured by ABB SACE in compliance
with the following American Standards:
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2. Main Definitions
2. Main Definitions
Hereunder are the main definitions extracted from the Standards UL 489, UL
1066, ANSI C37.13 and ANSI C37.17, useful to better understand the contents of
this document.
Underwriters
Definitions from the Standard UL 489
Laboratories
Ik
Prospective current
Limited
short-circuit current
t
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2. Main Definitions
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2. Main Definitions
Current
Peak current
Time
The electronic trip units instead use a microprocessor to process the current sig-
nal and operate the circuit breaker opening in case of fault. By digital processing
of the signal, they provide the following protection functions:
- the long time-delay trip function (ANSI code: 51, ac time overcurrent relay);
- the short time-delay trip function (ANSI code: 51, ac time overcurrent relay);
- the instantaneous trip function (ANSI code: 50, instantaneous overcurrent relay);
- the ground-fault trip function (ANSI code: 51 N, ac time earth fault overcurrent relay).
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Tmax T1 1P Tmax T1
UL 489 CSA
Frame size [A] 100 100
Number of pole [Nr] 1 3, 4
Rated voltage AC (50-60Hz) [V] 277 600Y/347
DC [V] 500
Interrupting ratings B N
AC 240V [kA] 50 (2)
277V [kA] 18 (1)
480V [kA] 22(2)
600Y/347V [kA] 10
600V [kA]
DC 250V - 2 poles in series [kA] 25
500V - 3 poles in series [kA] 25
500V - 2 poles in series [kA]
600V - 3 poles in series [kA]
Trip units TMF ■ ■
TMD/TMA
ELT
MA
Versions MCCB ■ ■
(1)
In 15A = 10kA @ 277V AC MCS ■
(2)
In 15A = 35kA @ 240V AC, 14kA @ 480Y/277V AC MCP
TMF = Thermomagnetic trip unit with fixed thermal
UL 489 CSA C22.2
and magnetic threshold
Dimensions H [in/min] 5.12/130 5.12/130
TMD = Thermomagnetic trip unit with adjustable ther-
mal threshold and fixed magnetic threshold W 1p or 3p [in/min] 1/25.4 3/76
W 4p [in/min] 4/102
TMA = Thermomagnetic trip unit with adjustable ther-
mal and magnetic threshold D [in/min] 2.76/70 2.76/70
Mechanical life [No. operations] 25000 25000
MF = Magnetic fixed trip unit
[No. Hourly operations] 240 240
MA = Magnetic adjustable trip unit
Electrical [No. operations] 8000 8000
ELT = Electronic trip unit life @ 415V AC [No. Hourly operations] 120 120
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In addition, the circuit breakers Tmax T2H, T4H, T4V, T5H and T5V, are also Cur-
rent Limiting Circuit Breakers (see definition 5 Chapter 2).
In these devices, the system adopted for electric arc extinction allows high short
circuit currents to be interrupted in very short times. The remarkable speed of
contacts opening and the structure of the arcing chamber contribute to the ex-
tinction of the electric arc in the shortest possible time, thus limiting significantly
the value of the let-through energy I2t and granting to such devices the character-
istics of the Current Limiting Circuit Breakers.
For single phase applications, the single-pole circuit breaker T1B 1P, with inter-
rupting rating of 18kA at 277Vac, is available.
Tmax series molded case circuit breakers can be equipped with both thermomag-
netic (TMF, TMD, TMA) as well as electronic (PR221DS, PR222DS/P and PR222DS/
PD-A) trip units, whose main characteristics and functions shall be described in
Chapter 4.
The molded case circuit breakers equipped with electronic trip units are not in-
tended for dc systems.
The main characteristics of the protection devices of Tmax series are summarized
in the following table:
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Common data
Voltages
Rated maximum voltage [V] 635
Rated voltage [V] 600
Test voltage (1 min. 50/60Hz) [kV] 22
Frequency [Hz] 50-60
Number of poles 3-4
Version Fixed (F) - Draw out (W)
Emax E1 Emax E2
Level of performance B-A N-A B-A N-A S-A H-A
Currents
Frame size [A] 800 800 1600 800 800 800
[A] 1200 1200 1200 1200 1200
[A] 1600 1600 1600
[A]
[A]
[A]
Capacity of neutral pole for four-pole circuit
[%Iu] 100 100 100 100 100 100
breakers
Rated short-circuit current
240V [kA] 42 50 42 65 65 85
480V [kA] 42 50 42 50 65 85
600V [kA] 42 50 42 50 65 65
Rated short time current [kA] 42 50 42 50 65 65
Trip units
PR121/P ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
PR122/P ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
PR123/P ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
Trip times
Make time (max) [ms] 80 80 80 80 80 80
Break time (I<ST current) (max) [ms] 70 70 70 70 70 70
Break time (I>ST current) (max) [ms] 30 30 30 30 30 12
Overall dimensions
Fixed: H = 418 mm/16.46 in - D = 302 mm/11.89 in
W (3 poles/4 poles) [mm] 296/386 296/386
W (3 poles/4 poles) [in] 11.65/15.2 11.65/15.2
Draw out: H = 461 mm/18.15 in - D = 396.5 mm/15.61 in
W (3 poles/4 poles) mm] 324/414 324/414
W (3 poles/4 poles) [in] 12.76/16.3 12.76/16.3
Weights (Circuit breaker complete with trip unit, RH terminals, CS, excluding accessories)
Fixed 3 poles/4 poles [kg] 45.54 50/61
3 poles/4 poles [lbs] 99/119 110/134
Draw out 3 poles/4 poles [kg] 70/82 78/93
3 poles/4 poles [lbs] 154/181 172/205
* four poles only.
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up to 150kA at 240V and 480V and up to 100kA at 600V. Emax CBs are equipped
exclusively with electronic trip units and for this reason they are used only in ac
systems.
The main characteristics of the protection devices of Emax series are summa-
rized in the following table:
2000 800 800 800 3200 3200 3200 3200 3200 4000 4000 4000 4000
2500 1200 1200 1200 3600 3600 3600 3600 3600 5000 5000 5000 5000
1600 1600 1600
2000 2000 2000
2500 2500 2500
3200 3200 3200
100 100 100 100 50 50 50 50 100 50 50 50 100
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80
70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70
30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30
800 1200 1600 2000 2500 3200 3200 3600 4000 5000
15 15 15 15 15 15 8 8 8 8
30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30
10 10 10 8 8 8 5 5 5 3
30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30
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L L L
I I I
I1 (40°C) I3 I3 I1 (40°)
MAX MIN MAX MED MIN MAX MED MIN
MIN 35 A
4000A 3000A 2000A In=400A 400A 340A 280A
For circuit breakers Tmax T2 and T3, magnetic only trip units, MA, with adjusta-
ble threshold, are also available; they, complying with Standard UL 508 “Industri-
al Control Equipment”, can be used in a “Combination Motor Controller Type D”
(Instantaneous-Trip Circuit Breaker + Magnetic Motor Controller + Overload Relay).
I3
Magnetic trip threshold: I3 = (6÷12)xIn
MAX MED MIN
4000A 3000A 2000A In=2000A
MA MAX MIN
I
MED
xIn
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1E5s
1E4s
1E3s
100s
10s
I1 = I1min I1 = I1max
I3 = I3min I3 = I3max
1s
0.1s
I1 min I1 max
1E-2s
1E-2kA 0.1kA
I3 min I3 max 10kA 100kA I[kA]
The graph shows two characteristic trip curves associated to the same trip unit
TMA, where:
- the blue curve is that obtained by setting the thermal threshold I1 and the mag-
netic threshold I3 at their minimum value;
- the brown curve is that obtained by setting the two thresholds I1 and I3 at their
maximum value.
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The available setting immediately higher than or equal to the obtained value
shall be considered.
As regards the setting of threshold I3, known the minimum short-circuit current
Ikmin of the plant and the In of the trip unit, it results:
Ikmin
SettingI =
In
The available setting immediately lower than or equal to the value thus obtained
shall be considered in order to satisfy the condition I3 ≤ Ikmin.
Example:
Circuit breaker T5N400 In 400 equipped with a TMA 400-4000
Ib = 340A
Ikmin = 3000A
340
SettingL = = 0.85 → I1 = 0.85x400 = 340A
400
NOTE: this picture of the thermal threshold trimmer is
for illustrative purpose only.
1 0.7
0.925 0.775
0.85
3000
SettingI = = 7.5 → I3 = 7.5x400 = 3000A
400
NOTE: this picture of the thermal threshold trimmer is
for illustrative purpose only
10 5
8.75 6.25
7.5
I3 I1 (40°)
MAX MED MIN MAX MED MIN
4000A 3000A 2000A In=400A 400A 340A 280A
MED MED
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t[s]
1E3s
100s
10s
1s
0.1s
1E-2kA 0.1kA 1kA 10kA I[kA]
The electronic trip unit makes available a pencil of trip curves for Function L;
more precisely, this pencil of curves is a bundle of parallel lines. Each line is iden-
tified by a time t1 (the long time delay) which represents the trip time of the protec-
tion, in seconds, in correspondence with a multiple of I1. This multiple depends
on the trip unit and is equal to 3×I1 for Emax CBs and 6×I1 for Tmax CBs.
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t[s]
Curve I2t=K
1E3s
Function L
100s
tl = 18s
tl = 9s
tl = 6s curve at 18s
tl = 3s curve at 9s
curve at 6s
1s curve at 3s
0.1s
0.1kA 6x11 1kA 10kA I[kA]
As regards the trend of the curve, from a conceptual point of view, the considera-
tions made for protection L remain valid, except for the fact that the characteristic
trip curve of protection S passes through a point (I,t) identified by the time t2 (the
short time delay) which represents the trip time of the protection, in seconds, in
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Curve I2t=K
Function S
1s
By changing the short time delay from 0.1s to 0.50s, the part of curve to be con-
sidered is the green one. For fault currents higher or equal to the threshold I2 of
640A, the protection function shall trip within the set time t2.
For an example of curve reading see Chapter 5.
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1E4s
L
1E3s
100s
10s
1s
0.1s
I
1E-2s
I3 = 150A
1E-3s
t[s] t[s]
Long time Long time
1000 pickup 1000 pickup
Time in seconds
pickup pickup
Istantaneous Istantaneous
0.1 pickup 0.1 pickup
0.01 0.01
0.005 0.005
0.5 1 10 100 xIn 0.5 1 10 100 xIn
Multiples of rated current Multiples of rated current
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t[s] t[s]
1E4s 1E4s
1E3s 1E3s
100s 100s
t = K/I
2
10s
t= K
10s
1s 1s
0.1s 0.1s
1E-2s 1E-2s
1E-3s 1E-3s
1E-3kA 1E-2kA 0.1kA 1kA 10kA 100kA 1E3kA 1E-3kA 1E-2kA 0.1kA 1kA 10kA 100kA 1E3kA
I[kA] I[kA]
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I I I
xIn xIn xIn
Protection function G Protection function G
t [s] t [s]
G G
xIn xIn
Trip unit front Trip unit front Trip unit front
2
2
4
8
6
5
ON
100
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.3
2.4
5.8
0.5
0.0
0.1
0.3
2.4
5.8
0.5
0.0
0.6
1.2
1.5
2.5
0.2
0.5
0.0
0.0
0.6
1.2
1.5
2.5
0.2
0.5
2
4
8
6
- -
1.5
5.5
3
5
3
5
Test
2
1
S I3= L S I G L S I G
L t1 t2
%
I
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+ - I1 max=In t2 I=8In t4 I1 max=In t2 I=8In t4
t1 MAN ON 100 t1 MAN LOC ON 100
OFF
3s
50
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
12s
+ 3s
6s
0.05s
0.1s
0.1s
0.2s
+ 3s
6s
0.05s
0.1s
0.1s
0.2s
%
%
1=6I1 N 9s
max t=6I1
0.25s
0.50s I>I2 ELT OFF 50
0.4s
0.8s I>I4
9s
max t=6I1
0.25s
0.50s I>I2 ELT REM OFF 50
0.4s
0.8s I>I4
Protection functions and trip threshold Protection functions and trip threshold Protection functions and trip threshold
settings settings settings
- L (cannot be excluded) - L (cannot be excluded) - L (cannot be excluded)
I1= (0.4÷1)×In curve: I2t = K I1= (0.4÷1)×In curve: I2t = K I1= (0.4÷1)×In curve: I2t = K
- S (can be excluded) - S (can be excluded) - S (can be excluded)
I2= (1÷10)×In curve: I2t = K I2= (0.6÷10)×In curve: I2t = K ON I2= (0.6÷10)×In curve: I2t = K ON
- I (can be excluded) I2= (0.6÷10)×In curve: I2t = K OFF I2= (0.6÷10)×In curve: I2t = K OFF
I3 = (1÷10)×In - I (can be excluded) - I (can be excluded)
I3 = (1.5÷12)×In I3 = (1.5÷12)×In
- G (can be excluded) - G (can be excluded)
I4 = (0.2÷1)×In curve: I2t = K I4 = (0.2÷1)×In curve: I2t = K
For Tmax T2, T4, T5 and T6 also the electronic trip units PR221DS-I are available;
Complying with the Standard UL 508 “Industrial Control Equipment”, these units
can be used in a “Combination Motor Controller Type D” (Instantaneous-Trip
Circuit Breaker + Magnetic Motor Controller + Overload Relay).
5.5
In x ( )
Test
2
1
I3=
I I
%
PR221DS-I + - I3 = (1÷10)×In
OFF
50
0
0
0
0
N
PR221DS
xIn
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- setting of protection L
To set the threshold I1, once the current Ib absorbed by the load and the In of the
trip unit are known, it results:
Ib
SettingL =
In
The available setting immediately higher than or equal to the value obtained
shall be taken.
69
SettingL = = 0.46
150
To set the protection, the dip switches shall be moved to the position correspond-
ing to 0.02 and 0.04 so that I1 = In x (0,4*+0.02+0.04) = 150 x 0.46 = 69A.
To select, for example, the curve at 3s, the two dip switches corresponding to t1
shall be moved to the lowest position.
I1 =
8
6
2
4
2
0.0
0.1
0.3
0.0
0.0
In x (0.4 +
L
0
0
0
0
0
I1 max=In
3s
t1
6s
9s
max t=6I1
PR222DS/PD
* With function L, the value 0.4 is set by default and must be added to the other coefficients to obtain the cor-
rect value of I1.
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- setting of protection I
To set the threshold I3, once the minimum short-circuit current of the installation
IK min and the current In of the trip unit are known it results:
IK min
SettingI =
In
The available setting immediately lower than or equal to the value obtained shall
be taken to comply with the condition I3 ≤ IK min.
By assuming in the plant a minimum short circuit current IK min = 1500A, as a con-
sequence of the above, the following results:
1500
SettingI = = 10
150
Then, according to the available settings, the following values shall be adjusted:
I3 = 9.5 × 150 = 1425A.
To obtain I3 = 1425A, the dip switches shall be moved to correspond to 1.5, 3 and
5 so that:
I3 = In x (1.5+3+5) = 150 x 9.5 = 1425A.
I3 =
2.5
1.5
In x ( )
3
5
I
0
0
0
0
NOTE: For more detailed information on thermomagnetic and electronic trip units for Tmax CBs, reference shall
be made to the technical catalogue “ABB Molded Case Circuit Breakers UL 489 and CSA C22.2 Standard”.
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S I2t ON G
S I2t OFF
I
xIn xIn
ALARM ALARM
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WL COM SIGNALLING COM MEASURING SACE PR123/P Nr. = SIGNALLING COM SACE PR122/P Nr. =
frequency
+ I1max=In
I=3xI1
Nr. = WARNING WARNING
0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1 1 0.025 0.05 0.075 48 72 108 144s
Power Power Power Power Power Power
Current Current
S I2 = xIn t2 50Hz In = 2000A In = 3200A In = 3200A
ALARM
I=10xIn TX 1 TX 1 TX
0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 60Hz
I>I2
RX 2 RX I1 125 A Ig: 2 RX I1 125 A Ig:
off 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 5 6 7 8 8.5 9 9.5 10 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8s
OFF
BT 3 On I2 617 A 3 I2 617
I I3 = xIn
ALARM
off 1.5 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
200%
xIn Test
0L Prealarm 0L Prealarm
G I4 = xIn t4
ALARM
C
C
ES
ES
Protection functions and trip threshold Protection functions and trip threshold Protection functions and trip threshold
settings settings settings
- L (cannot be excluded) - L (cannot be excluded) - L (cannot be excluded)
I1= (0.4÷1)×In curve: t=K/I2 I1= (0.4÷1)×In curve: t=K/I2 I1= (0.4÷1)×In curve: t=K/I2
- S (can be excluded) - S (can be excluded) - S (can be excluded)
I2= (1÷10)×In curve: t=K/I2 I2= (0.6÷10)×In curve: t=K/I2 I2= (0.6÷10)×In curve: t=K/I2
I2= (1÷10)×In curve: t=K I2= (0.6÷10)×In curve: t=K I2= (0.6÷10)×In curve: t=K
- I (can be excluded) - I (can be excluded) - I (can be excluded)
I3 = (1.5÷15)×In I3 = (1.5÷15)×In I3 = (1.5÷15)×In
- G (can be excluded) - G (can be excluded) - G (can be excluded)
I4 = (0.2÷1)×In curve: t=K/I2 I4 = (0.2÷1)×In curve: t=K/I2 I4 = (0.2÷1)×In curve: t=K/I2
I4 = (0.2÷1)×In curve: t=K I4 = (0.2÷1)×In curve: t=K I4 = (0.2÷1)×In curve: t=K
NOTE: For more detailed information on electronic trip units for Emax CBs, reference shall be made to the techni-
cal catalogue “Emax Low Voltage Power Circuit Breakers”, marked UL.
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1E4s
1E3s
100s t1=36.8s
L
10s
1s
0.1s
I
1E-2s
I3=2000 A
1E-3s
1E-2kA Iol = 300A 10kA I[kA]
Assuming an overload current Iol of 300A, the trip time of the circuit breaker can
be read from the time-current curve as follows:
1) start from a current value Iol = 300A on the x-axis
2) move vertically to the intersection with the time-current curve
3 from the intersection point move horizontally to the left to the intersection with
the time-axis
4) the value read is the time t1, which represents the extinction time of the over
load; in this example it is: t1 = 36.8s.
With fault currents exceeding 2000A(which is the set threshold I3), the circuit
breaker shall open almost instantaneously (in some tens of milliseconds).
The yellow line represents the instantaneous override of the circuit breaker.
(*) The time-current curve has been traced without considering the tolerances and under “hot trip conditions”.
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A circuit breaker Tmax T4H250 equipped with an electronic trip unit PR222DS/
P-LSIG In 250 is considered; protection functions L and S are activated while
protection I is not activated.
The curve I2t = K of function S has been positioned to ON, whereas for function
L such curve is set by default (see Chapter 4, clause 4.2.1 “Overload Protection
(L)”); the trip curve of the circuit breaker is represented in Figure 13 (the yellow
line is associated to the instantaneous override of the circuit breaker).
Figure 13: Time-current curve of Tmax T4H250 PR222DS/P-LSIG In 250 (I2t ON)
t[s]
1E5s
1E4s L
1E3s
100s
10s
1s
0.1s
S
1E-2s
1E-3s
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t[s]
100s
t=12 s
L
10s
1s
Where:
- the expression (6×I1)2 × t1 is the specific let-through energy associated to the
curve at 3s;
- the expression I2 × t represents the product between a generic overload current
squared and the time necessary to the protection to open the circuit.
The trip time of the protection function for a fault current Iol = 375A can be ob-
tained as follows:
(6 x 125) 2 x 3
- (6xI1) 2 x t1 = IoL2 x t t= = 12s t = 12s
3752
If, for example, the installation requirements claim that the assumed overload of
375A is cut off in a time te lower than 15s, from the analysis carried out it shall
result that the characteristic trip curve at 3s fully meets the requirement, because
it ensures that the protection trips within 12s.
This conclusion can be drawn also in the following way:
from the relationship (6×I1)2 × t1= I2 × t = const;
for a fault clearing time te ≤ 15s
it results: (6×I1)2 × t = 3752 × te
from which: (6×125)2 × t = 3752 × 15
to obtain the time t (maximum trip time delay to comply with the installation
requirements)
3752 x 15
t= = 3,75s
(6x125) 2
The suitable curve is that with “t1” lower than “t”; therefore the curve to use is
that at 3s. The reasoning above can be applied to function S with curve at I2t = K
(I2t ON).
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Now take into consideration the previous example, but with the curve of pro-
tection S set at constant time t=K (I2t OFF); in this case the time-current curve
obtained is the following:
Figure 15: Time-current curve of Tmax T4H250 PR222DS/P-LSIG In 250 (I2t = K OFF)
t[s]
1E4s
L
1E3s
100s
10s
1s
S
0.1s
1E-2s
1E-3s
1E-2kA 0.1kA 1kA 10kA 100kA 1E3kA I[kA]
By setting a generic value for function S:
I2 = 5.80 × In = 5.80 × 250 = 1450A (short time pickup)
t2 = 0.10s (short time delay)
if a short circuit occurs, all the overcurrents Ig higher than or equal to I2 shall be
cut off within the time t2, as it can be read from the graph of Figure 16 as follows:
1) start on the x-axis from a fault current value Ig (in Figure 16 Ig = 2000A)
2) move vertically to the intersection with the time-current curve
3) from the intersection point move horizontally to the left to cross the time-axis
4) the value read is the time t2, which represents the fault extinction time; in this
example t2=0.1s.
Figure 16: Function S at t = 0.1s
t[s]
1s
S (t = k)
t=0.1s
0.1s
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5. Trip Curves of ABB SACE Trip Units
5.2.2 Function I
By considering again a circuit breaker Tmax T4H250 equipped with a trip unit
PR222DS/P-LSIG In 250 and setting as an example the following values:
t[s]
1E6s
1E5s
1E4s
1E3s
L
100s
10s
1s
0.1s I
1E-2s
1E-3s
I3=1.75kA
1E-4s
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5. Trip Curves of ABB SACE Trip Units
5.2.3 Function G
For the protection against indirect contact, function G against ground-fault is
available.
Here are two reading examples of the curves associated with this protection
function, first the characteristic trip curve with I2t = K and then the characteristic
trip curve with t = K are examined.
A circuit breaker Emax E1B 1600 equipped with a trip unit PR122P-LSIG In = 1600A
is taken into consideration.
Curves I2t = K
t[s]
1E4s
1E3s
100s
10s
tg=0.8s
1s
0.1s
1E-2s
I4=0.32kA
1E-3s
With a prospective fault current Ig = 0.5kA on the x-axis move vertically to the
intersection with the curve; from this intersection point move to the left to cut the
time-axis. The value read is the fault clearing time tg; in this example tg = 0.8s.
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5. Trip Curves of ABB SACE Trip Units
Curves t = K
t[s]
1E4s
1E3s
100s
10s
1s
t4=0.1s
0.1s
1E-2s
1E-3s
I4=0.32kA
As it results from the reading of the graph, the ground fault currents exceeding
the set threshold I4 = 0.32kA shall be quenched in a time t4 equal to 0.1s.
NOTES:
1) As regards the protection functions just described, for more detailed information on the possible settings of
the thresholds and the trip times and on the possible curves available with electronic trip units on Tmax and
Emax CBs, reference is to be made to the relevant technical catalogues by ABB SACE.
2) The time-current curves used in the examples of this chapter have been plotted without considering the
tolerance over trip thresholds and times. For a thorough analysis please refer to Annex A.
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6. Curves of Current Limiting Circuit Breakers: Let-Through Values of I2t and Peak Current
I t [MA s]
2 2
Ip [kA]
10 100
1 10
0.1 1
10 100 Irms [kA] 1000 10 100 Irms [kA] 1000
The limitation curves are associated to the voltage value applied to the circuit
breaker; in general, for the same available short circuit current, if the voltage
applied is higher, the limiting capacity of the device shall decrease, thus letting
through a higher peak current and I2t.
These curves are made available by the manufacturer of the circuit breakers for
each rated voltage of the device. Their use is prescribed in the Standard UL 508A
“Industrial Control Panels” and in particular in the supplement SB: SHORT CIR-
CUIT CURRENT RATINGS FOR INDUSTRIAL CONTROL PANELS.
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6. Curves of Current Limiting Circuit Breakers: Let-Through Values of I2t and Peak Current
From the limitation curves the peak value let-through and/or the I2t value can be
determined as follows:
1) choose the curves corresponding to the proper rated voltage.
2) select the available short circuit current along the horizontal axis.
3) move vertically to the intersection with the curve corresponding to the rated
current of the trip unit.
4) move horizontally left to the intersection with the vertical axis to determine the
peak let-through current or I2t value.
Consider a circuit breaker Tmax T4H250 equipped with a trip unit PR222DS/P-
LSIG In 250; by assuming an available short-circuit current of 20kA at the instal-
lation point, we obtain the peak current and the let-through energy by reading
them on their relevant limitation curves
I2t [MA2s]
10
1
0.85
0.1
10 20kA 100 Irms [kA] 1000
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6. Curves of Current Limiting Circuit Breakers: Let-Through Values of I2t and Peak Current
Limitation curve
With a rated voltage of 480V in the plant, the following curves are available:
Ip [kA]
100
40
21
10
1
10 20kA 100 Irms [kA] 1000
For an available short circuit current of 20kA, the peak value let-through by the
circuit breaker is about 21kA.
As it can be noted, with 20kA of available short circuit current, without the limiting
action of the circuit breaker, there would have been a peak let-through current of
40kA.
It is important to make clear that the limiting effect of a circuit breaker does not
influence its choice from the point of view of its interrupting rating since the
adequate interrupting rating of a circuit breaker is chosen according to the pro-
spective short- circuit current calculated at its installation point and according to
the voltage of the plant, without considering the limitation of the current peak
introduced by the circuit breaker itself. In fact, the equipment and the compo-
nents which shall take advantage of the limiting effect of the circuit breaker are
those on the load side.
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6. Curves of Current Limiting Circuit Breakers: Let-Through Values of I2t and Peak Current
the green curve represents the real characteristic trip curve of the trip unit, in-
cluding tolerances ( I2 ± 10 % and t2 ± 10 %); the red curve represents instead the
trip curve traced without keeping into account the tolerance values.
With the set values it results:
- for fault currents ranging from I2-10% and I2+10% (tolerance over the trip
threshold), protection S shall trip with a delay time t2 from 0.45 to 4.75s;
- for faults currents exceeding I2+10%, protection S shall trip with a delay time t2
from 0.45 to 0.55s (tolerance over the trip times).
This can be observed also by reading the curve in Figure 24.
10s
t=4.75s
upper curve
lower curve
S
1s
t2+10%=0.55s
t2-10%=0.45s
0.1s
I2-10% I2+10%
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