ABB - MNS System Guide 1TGC902030B0204 Rev04 Print
ABB - MNS System Guide 1TGC902030B0204 Rev04 Print
ABB - MNS System Guide 1TGC902030B0204 Rev04 Print
System Guide
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Annex ............................................................................. 30
Items subject to agreement between
manufacturer and user ..................................................... 30
Switchgear Evolution
ABB is the global leader for low voltage switchgear with With these credentials it is no surprise that the MNS system is
over 1.4 million MNS cubicles delivered worldwide since the the benchmark for operational safety, reliability and quality.
inception of this system in 1973. ABB’s history in switchgear
can be traced back even further, to the 1890’s when we first ABB draws on this wealth of background knowledge in
manufactured switchgear systems in Sweden. designing and manufacturing low voltage switchgear for its
global and local customers. This together with the global
service and support network established in over 30 manufac-
turing locations world wide ensures that the choice of MNS
will be the right decision.
Typical Set-up
Typical Set-up
Technical Data
Standards Low Voltage Switchgear and Controlgear IEC 61439-1/-2
Assemblies – Verification by testing*
Test certificates ASTA, Great-Britain (resist. to accidental arcs acc. to IEC 61641 and IEC 60298, Appendix AA)
DLR German Research Institute for Aerospace e. V. Jülich, Earthquake Test for Security Areas in
Nuclear Power Stations
IABG Industrieanlagen Betriebsgesellschaft, Vibration and shock tests
Complying with Germanischer Lloyd, Hamburg
Electrical data Rated voltages Rated insulation voltage Ui 1000 V 3~, 1500 V- **
Rated operating voltage Ue 690 V 3~, 750 V-**
Rated impulse withstand voltage Uimp 6 / 8 / 12 kV **
Overvoltage category II / III / IV **
Degree of pollution 3
Rated frequency up to 60 Hz
Rated current Copper Busbars:
Rated current Ie up to 6300 A
Rated peak withstand current Ipk up to 250 kA
Rated short-time withstand current Icw up to 100 kA
Copper Distribution bars:
Rated current Ie up to 2000 A
Rated peak withstand current Ipk up to 176 kA
Rated short-time withstand current Icw up to 100 kA
Arc Fault Containment Rated operational voltage up to 690 V
Prospective short-circuit current up to 100 kA
Duration 300 ms
Criteria (IEC 61641) 1 to 7
Forms of separation up to Form 4
Mechanical Dimensions Cubicles and frame DIN 41488
characteristics Recommended height 2200 mm
Recommended width 400, 600, 800, 1000, 1200 mm
Recommended depth 400, 600, 800, 1000, 1200 mm
Basic grid size E = 25 mm acc. to DIN 43660
Degrees of Protection According to IEC 60529 External from IP 30 to IP 54
Internal from IP 2X
Steel components Frame, incl. internal subdivisions 2.0 / 2.5 mm
Cladding, internal 1.5 / 2.0 mm
Cladding, external 1.5 mm
Surface protection/Paint Frame, incl. internal subdivisions Zinc or Alu-zinc coated
Cladding, internal Zinc or Alu-zinc coated
Cladding, external Zinc or Alu-zinc coated and
Powder coated RAL 7035 (light grey)
Plastic components Halogen-free, self-extinguishing, flame retardant, CFC-free IEC 60707, DIN VDE 0304 part 3
Optional Extras, Busbar system Busbars Fully insulated with heat
available on shrinkable sleeving
request Silver plating
Tin plating
Special qualification Test certificates See test certificates listed above
Paint Enclosure Special colours on request
The fulfillment of all instructions of the relevant standard for In addition to the above specifications ABB adopted as a
Low Voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies assures standard IEC 61641 for testing under conditions of arcing due
a basic level for personal and system protection. With MNS, to an internal fault. To meet the requirements of IEC 61641,
ABB exceeds these levels as a standard. This has been proven the switchgear is connected and supplied corresponding to
by type tests in accordance with IEC 60439-1 and by design the normal service arrangement. An arc is then initiated within
verification by test in accordance with IEC 61439-1 and -2. the switchgear, the point of ignition is chosen to produce the
ABB goes beyond these standards with the proven Safety most stress on the assembly. There are five criteria observed
"Plus" for Operators and Plants and additionally in cases for the test of personal protection. In line with its ‘Safety Plus’
where a high degree of exposure is anticipated, or specific statement ABB ensures that all five are met. In addition to these
risks (e.g. earthquake risk) have to be observed. five criteria ABB also meets the additional plant protection
criteria as detailed in IEC 61641 (criteria 6 and 7).
The MNS low voltage switchgear system has been subjected
to verification by testing in compliance with the standards. In For more information on arc fault containment the “MNS Safety
order to ensure the highest possible degree of safety, ABB Aspects” brochure delivers essential considerations concerning
continues to conduct tests as per a continuous development plant and personal safety assured by MNS, such as:
program. These tests are based on the most critical represen-
tative applications of the entire product or performance range –– Basic safety philosophy
of the switchgear with respect to the test standard. –– Switchgear assembly verified by testing
–– Arc fault protection
–– Degrees of protection (IP code)
–– Internal separation
–– Earthquake, vibration and shock
–– Neutral conductor dimensioning
1 3 1 2 3
Switchboard Dimensions
MNS cubicles have the following representative dimensions:
Mechanical Design
Frame construction Enclosure
The basic elements of the MNS frame construction are “C” MNS switchboard enclosure is made of sheet steel protected
shaped steel profiles with a 25 mm hole pitch according to by galvanic coating and powder coating for maximum durability.
DIN 43660. This 25 mm equals the dimension of 1E used in
MNS to define the area usage within the switchgear. The fixing of the enclosure with respect to doors, roof plates,
rear and side walls is achieved with thread forming screws.
Each cubicle is precision constructed by bolting horizontal Final construction varies depending upon the required degree
and vertical profiles together, to form a rigid modular structure. of protection.
The assembly is maintenance free as a result of the construction
method utilizing a combination of thread locking ESLOK screws In accordance with the general safety philosophy followed with
with bolted pressure plates and thread forming screws. MNS, each compartment and sub-compartment which requires
access for commissioning, operation or maintenance, has its
The profiles are galvanic protected (Zn or Al/Zn) against own door.
corrosion.
Distribution bars
A fully phase segregated and encapsulated 3 or 4 pole
distribution bar system runs the full height of the cubicle.
The distribution bars are silver plated as standard.
Personal Safety
~ 1 min
Withdrawable
Modules
Fixed
Modules*
~1h
* Information on request
Plug-in Modules
MNS offer numerous alternatives for plug-in modules. When Operation is performed via the handle on the front of the
utilizing the multifunction wall, all modules have the ability to module which has an inbuilt padlocking facility and mechanical
be exchanged without de-energizing the switchgear, should open/closed indication.
maintenance procedures allow.
The following options are available:
The flexibility of the system allows power distribution and –– Ammeter
motor control to be offered in the most economical Form –– Auxiliary contacts
2 solution. From this as a basis, options exist for internal/ –– Fuse blown indication
external operation and separation to Form 4.
The Slimline is also available as Intelligent Tier Switch enabling
The Slimline switch disconnector offers ABB’s most compact the following information to be sent via its fieldbus connection:
form of fused energy distribution, and is available in 3 or –– Switch status
4 pole options. This design is available in standard modules –– Fuse indication
sizes with a maximum rating of 630 A. –– Current
–– Voltage
–– Power & Power Consumption
–– Power factor
–– Temperature
Full size cubicles are also available for the AC Industrial Drives The standard range covers:
solution. These are, however, of a fixed technique, enabling –– Network voltages up to 690 V
MNS to offer a complete range of drives all supplied from a –– 50 or 60 Hz
common AC bus. –– All common reactor rates (if reactor required)
–– Modules up to 50 kVar
–– Controllers available for 6 or 12 step options
Withdrawable Modules
The withdrawable technique has proved to be the appropriate
solution for use in industrial applications where requirements
for high availability are a must particularly in Motor Control
Centers (MCC).
Small modules
Withdrawable technique is distinguished by its compact design
where, with the smallest 8E/4 module it is possible to physically
define a maximum of 36 modules in the equipment compart-
ment. This modularity enables the assembly to maximize the
usage of the available space, which in turn reduces the overall
footprint of the switchgear.
Module operation
MNS modules are operated with the multifunction operating System Highlights
handle. This handle also activates the electrical and mechanical –– High stacking density, resulting in a reduced footprint
interlocking of the module and the module door. No further –– Complete phase isolation of main power contact prior
tools or unlocking devices are necessary to withdraw a module, to connection to the distribution bars
thus replacing a module takes less than a minute. Replacement –– Full module functionality with external operation
as well as retrofitting of modules can be performed under live –– Module replacement possible in less than 1 minute,
conditions, should plant operating procedures allow. no tools required
ON: Module is inserted, main switch closed, main and control MOVE: Module may be completely withdrawn from the
circuit connected switchgear
OFF: Module is inserted, main switch open, main and control All positions/situations are clearly marked on the fixed section
circuit disconnected, padlocking possible. of the operation handle in accordance with IEC 61439-1/-2.
All of the MNS incoming solutions are verified in accordance – Mechanical indication ‘Racked In’/‘Racked Out’/‘Test
with IEC 61439-1/-2, in addition to IEC 60947-1 required for Isolated’ position
the individual apparatus, and engineered to meet the require- – Locking in ‘Racked In’/ ‘Racked Out’/‘Test Isolated’ position
ments of IEC 61641. This ensures ABB’s offering of 'Proven – Switch disconnector option
Safety Plus' for operators and plant. – ACB handling truck
– Configuration and test unit
Incoming options
All ACBs have as a minimum the following features: In order to satisfy all requirements there are three main switch
– Manual charging lever and ‘Charged’ indication incoming options:
– Manual Open/Close push buttons – Load break switches
– Mechanical 'Open'/'Closed' indication – Moulded case circuit breakers (MCCBs)
– Mechanical signalling of ‘Overcurrent’ release – Air circuit breakers (ACBs)
– 4 auxiliary contacts
Please refer to the technical reference section of this docu-
Project Specific Options ment for a list of related documentation.
– Gas sealed connections to the main busbars (separation
wall) Further options available (but not limited to):
– 3 or 4 pole solutions – Zone selectivity
– Withdrawable/fixed configuration – Dual protection settings
– Top or bottom cable entry/bus duct – Directional short circuit protection
– 50% or 100% neutral – Reverse power
– Shunt opening/closing release – Under-/overvoltage protection
– Undervoltage release – Annunciation of measured values, alarms
– Electrical signalisation of ACB status – Maintenance data
– Key locking facilities – Integration into a plant wide process control system
– Shutter locking facilities (refer to page 28)
CONNECTED: The moving part is fully inserted into the fixed The ACB cassette (fixed part) has shutters which are positively
part with the connection of both the power terminals and the driven closed during the racking out process to prevent the
auxiliary contacts. The circuit breaker is operational and the possibility of contact with live parts.
mechanical indicator shows ‘CONNECTED’.
Asset
Monitoring
Us
Int
Ethernet
User
Interface
Parameterization
Plant
Availability
Repair
Reactive
Commissioning
Maintenance
Life Cycle
The asset monitor system evaluates all events, alarms and trips
for predictive maintenance planning and essential working
issues. The cond itions are monitored and entered into groups;
electrical, mechanical and plant associated. Each condition
has a cause and suggested action for problem resolution.
User defined functions and characteristics Reference clause (for Parts 1 and 2)
Electrical system
Earthing system 5.5, 8.4.3.2.3, 8.6.2, 10.5, 11.4
Rated voltage Un (Volts) 3.8.8.1, 5.2.1, 8.5.3
Overvoltage category 5.2.4, 8.5.3, 9.1, Annex G
Unusual voltage transients, voltage stresses, temporary overvoltages 9.1
Rated frequency fn (Hz) 3.8.11, 5.4, 8.5.3, 10.10.2.3, 10.11.5.4
Additional on site testing requirements: wiring, operational performance and function 11.10
Short circuit withstand capability
Prospective short circuit current at supply terminals Icp (kA) 3.8.6
Prospective short circuit current in the neutral 10.11.5.3.5
Prospective short circuit current in the protective circuit 10.11.5.6
SCPD in the incoming functional unit 9.3.2
Co-ordination of short-circuit protective devices including external short-circuit protective device details 9.3.4
Data associated with loads likely to contribute to the shortcircuit current 9.3.2
Protection of persons against electric shock in accordance with IEC 60364-4-41
Type of protection against electric shock – Basic protection (protection against direct contact) 8.4.2
NOTE This type of protection is intended to protect against electric shock due to direct contact within
the ASSEMBLY during normal service conditions.
Type of protection against electric shock – Fault protection (protection against indirect contact) 8.4.3
NOTE These types of protection are intended to protect against the consequences of a fault within
the ASSEMBLY
Installation environment
Location type 3.5, 8.1.4, 8.2
Protection against ingress of solid foreign bodies and ingress of liquid 8.2.2, 8.2.3
External mechanical impact (IK) 8.2.1, 10.2.6
NOTE IEC 61439-1 does not nominate specific IK codes.
Resistance to UV radiation (applies for outdoor assemblies only unless specified otherwise) 10.2.4
Resistance to corrosion 10.2.2
Ambient air temperature – lower limit 7.1.1
Ambient air temperature – upper limit 7.1.1
Ambient air temperature – daily average maximum 7.1.1
Maximum relative humidity 7.1.2
Pollution degree 7.1.3
Altitude 7.1.4
EMC environment 9.4, 10.12, Annex J
Special service conditions (e.g. vibration, exceptional condensation, heavy pollution, corrosive 7.2, 8.5.4, 9.3.3, Table 7,
environment, strong electric or magnetic fields, fungus, small creatures, explosion hazards, heavy
vibration and shocks, earthquakes)