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Technical catalog Emax

Low voltage power


circuit-breakers

Preliminary - 1SDC200008D0201
The new Emax power circuit breakers are the result of ABB’s
constant commitment to look for new solutions, and of the
know-how it has developed over the years. This is an incredibly innovative high quality circuit
breakers range, designed to satisfy all application requirements. The innovation of the new Emax
is really outstanding from all points of view: completely re-engineered trip units fitted with latest
generation electronics, improved performances with the same dimensions and new applications to
fulfil the latest market needs. The new electronics open a window on a world of extraordinary
solutions, with connectivity options never seen before in the market. Discover the great advantages
of ABB’s new Emax. The evolution has been going on since 1942.
Continuing the tradition of ABB, the new Emax range offers performances
at the top of its category. The Emax range offers you a great advantage:
with the increased performances, you can use the smaller circuit breaker
frames, obtaining considerable savings both in economic terms and in
physical space within the switchgear. Emax E4L and E6L now reach
top in terms of rated short circuit current (with 150kA at 480V) whilst
the Emax E2 is enhanced by the versions S and H - with high
performances in very compact dimensions. Always aware of the rapid
changes in the market, ABB has also made some specific versions
to cover new applications and simplify retrofitting operations.
The new Emax range shines like a light from within: the new generation of trip units is fitted with
the latest advances in electronics, offering individual bespoke solutions for control and protection.
The new trip units, which are amazingly versatile and simple to use,
offer important innovations, like the brand-new intuitive operator
interface which allows complete control of the system with just a
few simple keystrokes. Furthermore, there are new protections,
new alarms and connection to handheld and laptop PCs
using Bluetooth technology. The re-engineered hardware
architecture allows flexible and precise configuration.
With the new Emax it is no longer necessary to completely
replace the trip unit - simply add the module which
satisfies your requirements: a great advantage, both in
terms of flexibility and customisation.
The new Emax have received innumerable
international certifications and approval by the
major shipping registers.
Careful selection of materials, meticulous assembly and a rigorous testing stage make the new Emax
an extremely reliable and sturdy product, able to
withstand high dynamic and thermal stresses for
longer than any other circuit breaker in its
category. With the new standardized system
of accessories studied and made for the new
Emax, work becomes easier, convenient, safe
and rapid. Furthermore, ABB puts a highly
specialized and rapid customer assistance
service at your disposal. The new Emax give
you that pleasant feeling of security which only
such a reliable product is able to do.
Emax UL power circuit breakers
Electrical characteristics

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UL 1066 E1 E2
Levels of performance B-A N-A B-A N-A S-A H-A
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 breakers [%Iu] 100 100 100 100 100 100
Rated short circuit current
240 V [kA] 42 50 42 65 65 85
480 V [kA] 42 50 42 50 65 85
600 V [kA] 42 50 42 50 65 65
Rated short time current [kA] 42 50 42 50 65 65

IEC 60947-2 E1 E2
Levels of performance B N B N S L
Currents: rated uninterrupted current (at 40°C) Iu [A] 800 800 1600 1000 800 1250
[A] 1000 1000 2000 1250 1000 1600
[A] 1250 1250 1600 1250
[A] 1600 1600 2000 1600
[A] 2000
[A]
[A]
Capacity of neutral pole for four-pole circuit breakers [%Iu] 100 100 100 100 100 100
Rated ultimate breaking capacity under short circuit Icu
220/230/380/400/415 V [kA] 42 50 42 65 85 130
440 V [kA] 42 50 42 65 85 110
500/525 V [kA] 42 50 42 55 65 85
660/690 V [kA] 42 50 42 55 65 85
Rated service breaking capacity under short circuit Ics
220/230/380/400/415 V [kA] 42 50 42 65 85 130
440 V [kA] 42 50 42 65 85 110
500/525 V [kA] 42 50 42 55 65 65
660/690 V [kA] 42 50 42 55 65 65
Rated short time whitstand current Icw (1s) [kA] 42 50 42 55 65 10

UL 1066 and IEC 60947-2 E1 E2


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

(1) four poles only; (2) 100% neutral protection


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1SDC200010F0201
E3 E4 E6
(1)
N-A S-A H-A V-A S-A H-A V-A L-A H-A/f H-A V-A L-A H-A/f (1)
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

65 85 85 125 85 100 100 150 100 125 125 150 125


50 65 85 125 65 85 100 150 85 85 125 150 85
50 65 85 100 65 85 100 100 85 85 100 100 85
50 65 65 85 65 85 100 100 85 100 100 100 100

E3 E4 E6
(1) (1)
N S H V L S H V S/f H/f H V H/f (1)
2500 1000 800 800 2000 4000 3200 3200 4000 3200 4000 3200 4000
3200 1250 1000 1250 2500 4000 4000 4000 5000 4000 5000
1600 1250 1600 6300 5000 6300
2000 1600 2000 6300
2500 2000 2500
3200 2500 3200
3200
100 100 100 100 100 50 50 50 100 100 50 50 100

65 75 100 130 130 75 100 150 80 100 100 150 100


65 75 100 130 110 75 100 150 80 100 100 150 100
65 75 100 100 85 75 100 130 75 100 100 130 100
65 75 85 100 85 75 85 100 75 100 100 100 100

65 75 85 100 130 75 100 125 80 100 100 125 100


65 75 85 100 110 75 100 125 80 100 100 125 100
65 75 85 85 65 75 100 130 75 100 100 100 100
65 75 85 85 65 75 85 100 75 100 100 100 100
65 75 75 85 15 75 100 100 80 85 85 85 100

E3 E4 E6

404 / 530 566/656 746 (2) 782/908 1034 (2)


15.91 / 20.82 22.28/25.83 29.37 30.79/35.78 40.71

432 / 558 594/684 774 (2) 810/936 1062 (2)


17.01 / 21.97 23.39/26.93 30.47 31.89/36.85 41.81

66 / 80 97/117 125 (2) 140/160 185 (2)


145 / 176 214/258 276 308/353 408

104 / 125 147/165 200 (2) 210/240 275 (2)


229 / 275 324/363 441 463/529 607
Circuit breakers in accordance with
IEC 60947-2
E1 E2
Automatic circuit-breakers E1B E1N E2B E2N E2S E2L
Poles [No.] 3-4 3-4
4p c.-b neutral current-carrying capacity [% Iu] 100 100
Iu (40 °C) [A] 800-1000- 800-1000- 1600-2000 1000-1250- 800-1000- 1250-1600
1250-1600 1250-1600 1600-2000 1250-1600-
2000
Ue [V~] 690 690 690 690 690 690
Icu (220...415V) [kA] 42 50 42 65 85 130
Ics (220...415V) [kA] 42 50 42 65 85 130
Icw (1s) [kA] 42 50 42 55 65 10
(3s) [kA] 36 36 42 42 42 –

Automatic circuit-breakers with full-size neutral conductor


Poles [No.] Standard version Standard version
4p c.-b neutral current-carrying capacity [% Iu]
Iu (40 °C) [A]
Ue [V~]
Icu (220...415V) [kA]
Ics (220...415V) [kA]
Icw (1s) [kA]
(3s) [kA]

Switch-disconnectors E1B/MS E1N/MS E2B/MS E2N/MS E2S/MS


Poles [No.] 3-4 3-4 3-4 3-4 3-4
Iu (40 °C) [A] 800-1000- 800-1000- 1600-2000 1000-1250- 1000-1250-
1250-1600 1250-1600 1600-2000 1600-2000
Ue [V~] 690 690 690 690 690
Icw (1s) [kA] 42 50 42 55 65
(3s) [kA] 36 36 42 42 42
Icm (220...440V) [kA] 88.2 105 88.2 121 143

Automatic circuit-breakers for applications up to 1150 V AC E2B/E E2N/E


Poles [No.] 3-4 3-4
Iu (40 °C) [A] 1600-2000 1250-1600-
2000
Ue [V~] 1150 1150
Icu (1150V) [kA] 20 30
Ics (1150V) [kA] 20 30
Icw (1s) [kA] 20 30

Switch-disconnectors for applications up to 1150 V AC E2B/E MS E2N/E MS


Poles [No.] 3-4 3-4
Iu (40 °C) [A] 1600-2000 1250-1600-
2000
Ue [V~] 1150 1150
Icw (1s) [kA] 20 30
Icm (1000V) [kA] 40 63

Switch-disconnectors for applications up to 1000 V DC E1B/E MS E2N/E MS


Poles [No.] 3-4 3-4
Iu (40 °C) [A] 800-1250 1250-1600-2000
Ue [V-] 750 (3p)-1000(4p) 750 (3p)-1000(4p)
Icw (1s) [kA] 20 25
Icm (750V) [kA] 42 52.5
(1000V) [kA] 42 52.5

Sectionalizing truck E1 CS E2 CS
Iu (40 °C) [A] 1250 2000

Earthing switch with making capacity E1 MTP E2 MTP


Iu (40 °C) [A] 1250 2000

Earthing truck E1 MT E2 MT
Iu (40 °C) [A] 1250 2000

(*) The performance at 1000V is 50kA.


E3 E4 E6
E3N E3S E3H E3V E3L E4S E4H E4V E6H E6V
3-4 3-4 3-4
100 50 50
1000-1250- 800-1000-1250- 800-1250-
1600-2000- 1600-2000- 1600-2000- 4000- 3200-4000-
2500-3200 2500-3200 2500-3200 2500-3200 2000-2500 4000 3200-4000 3200-4000 5000-6300 5000-6300
690 690 690 690 690 690 690 690 690 690
65 75 100 130 130 75 100 150 100 150
65 75 85 100 130 75 100 150 100 125
65 75 75 85 15 75 100 100 100 100
65 65 65 65 – 75 75 75 85 85

E4S/f E4H/f E6H/f


Standard version 4 4 4
100 100 100
4000 3200-4000 4000-5000-6300
690 690 690
80 100 100
80 100 100
80 85 100
75 75 100

E3N/MS E3S/MS E3V/MS E4S/MS E4H/MS E4H/f MS E6H/MS E6H/f MS


3-4 3-4 3-4 3-4 3-4 4 3-4 4
1000-1250-1600- 800-1250-1600- 4000-5000- 4000-5000-
2500-3200 2000-2500-3200 2000-2500-3200 4000 3200-4000 3200-4000 6300 6300
690 690 690 690 690 690 690 690
65 75 85 75 100 85 100 100
65 65 65 75 75 75 85 85
143 165 286 165 220 220 220 220

E3H/E E4H/E E6H/E


3-4 3-4 3-4
1250-1600-2000- 4000-5000
2500-3200 3200-4000 6300
1150 1150 1150
30 (*) 65 65
30 (*) 65 65
30 (*) 65 65

E3H/E MS E4H/E MS E6H/E MS


3-4 3-4 3-4
1250-1600-2000- 4000-5000
2500-3200 3200-4000 6300
1150 1150 1150
50 65 65
105 143 143

E3H/E MS E4H/E MS E6H/E MS


3-4 3-4 3-4
1250-1600-2000-2500-3200 3200-4000 4000-5000-6300
750 (3p)-1000(4p) 750 (3p) - 1000 (4p) 750 (3p) - 1000 (4p)
40 65 65
105 143 143
105 143 143

E3 CS E4 CS E6 CS
3200 4000 6300

E3 MTP E4 MTP E6 MTP


3200 4000 6300

E3 MT E4 MT E6 MT
3200 4000 6300
Main characteristics

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Contents
Emax UL circuit breakers ................................................................................................. 1/2

Emax UL switches .............................................................................................................. 1/4

Construction characteristics

Structure of the circuit breakers .......................................................................................... 1/6

Operating mechanism .......................................................................................................... 1/7

Operating and signaling parts ............................................................................................. 1/8

Cradles of draw out circuit breakers ................................................................................... 1/9

Circuit breaker components ................................................................................................. 1/10

Versions and connections ................................................................................................ 1/11

Electronic trip units

General characteristics ........................................................................................................ 1/12

UL versions available ........................................................................................................... 1/13

Rating plugs ......................................................................................................................... 1/15

Compliance with Standards

Standards, approvals, certifications and company quality system .................................... 1/16

A design dedicated to quality and respect for the environment ......................................... 1/17

ABB 1/1
Emax UL circuit breakers

Common data

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Voltages
Rated maximum voltage [V] 635
Rated voltage [V] 600
Test voltage (1 min. 50/60 Hz) [kV] 2.2
Frequency [Hz] 50 - 60
Number of poles 3-4
Version Fixed (F) - Draw out (W)

E1 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 breakers [%Iu] 100 100 100 100 100 100
Rated short circuit current
240 V [kA] 42 50 42 65 65 85
480 V [kA] 42 50 42 50 65 85
600 V [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.

E1 B-A / N-A E2 B-A / N-A / S-A /H-A


Continuous current rating Iu [A] 800 1200 800 1200 1600
Mechanical life with regular ordinary maintenance [No. Operations x 1000] 20 20 20 20 20
Operation frequency [Operations/hour] 30 30 30 30 30
Electrical life [No. Operations x 1000] 10 10 10 10 10
Operation frequency [Operations/hour] 30 30 30 30 30

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1SDC200010F0201
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E3 E4 E6
N-A S-A H-A V-A S-A H-A V-A L-A H-A/f* H-A V-A L-A H-A/f*

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

65 85 85 125 85 100 100 150 100 125 125 150 125


50 65 85 125 65 85 100 150 85 85 125 150 85
50 65 85 100 65 85 100 100 85 85 100 100 85
50 65 65 85 65 85 100 100 85 100 100 100 100

■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

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

404/530 566/656 746 782/908 1034


15.91/20.82 22.28/25.83 29.37 30.79/35.78 40.71

432/558 594/684 774 810/936 1062


17.01/21.97 23.39/26.93 30.47 31.89/36.85 41.81

66/80 97/117 125 140/160 185


145/176 214/258 276 308/353 408

104/125 147/165 200 210/240 275


229/275 324/363 441 463/529 607

E3 N-A / S-A / H-A / V-A E4 S-A / H-A / V-A / L-A / H-A/f E6 H-A / V-A / L-A/ H-A/f
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

ABB 1/3
Emax UL switches

The switches share the same frames and accessories as the


circuit breakers, with the only difference the absence of the trip
unit.
The switch is available in both three-pole and four-pole fixed
and draw out version and is identified by the code “/MS” (on the
label). The electrical characteristics of the switches are given in
the following table.
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E1B-A/MS E1N-A/MS E2B-A/MS E2N-A/MS E2S-A/MS

Frame size [A] 800 800 1600 800 800


[A] 1200 1200 1200 1200
[A] 1600 1600
[A]
[A]
[A]
Number of poles 3/4 3/4 3/4 3/4 3/4
Capacity of neutral pole for four-pole circuit breakers [%Iu] 100 100 100 100 100
Rated voltage [V] 600 600 600 600 600
Rated maximum voltage [V] 635 635 635 635 635
Test voltage (1 min. 50/60 Hz) [kV] 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2
Frequency [Hz] 50-60 50-60 50-60 50-60 50-60
Rated short time current [kA] 42 50 42 50 65
Version F-W F-W F-W F-W F-W

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E3N-A/MS E3S-A/MS E3V-A/MS E4S-A/MS E4H-A/MS E4V-A/MS E4H-Af/MS E6H-A/MS E6H-Af/MS

2000 800 800 3200 3200 3200 3200 4000 4000


2500 1200 1200 3600 3600 3600 3600 5000 5000
1600 1600
2000 2000
2500 2500
3200 3200
3/4 3/4 3/4 3/4 3/4 3/4 3/4 3/4 3/4
100 100 100 50 50 50 100 50 100
600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600
635 635 635 635 635 635 635 635 635
2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2
50-60 50-60 50-60 50-60 50-60 50-60 50-60 50-60 50-60
50 65 85 65 85 100 85 100 100
F-W F-W F-W F-W F-W F-W F-W F-W F-W

ABB 1/5
Construction characteristics
Structure of the circuit breakers

The sheet steel structure of the circuit breaker is extremely com-


pact, considerably reducing overall dimensions.
Safety is improved by adopting double insulation for the live
parts and total segregation between phases.
The sizes have the same height and depth for all of the circuit
breakers in each version.
The depth of the draw out version allows installation of switch-
1 boards and switchgears 500 mm/19.68 in deep.
The width of 324 mm/12.75 in (up to 2000 A) in the draw out
version allows the equipment to be used in switchboard com-
partments 400 mm/15.74 in wide. The compact dimensions also
allow them to replace power circuit breakers of any size from
earlier series.

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Construction characteristics
Operating mechanism

A stored energy type operating mechanism is used.


The springs are charged manually by operating the front lever
or using a geared motor, supplied on request.
The opening springs are charged automatically during the clos-
ing operation.
When closing coil, shunt trip and motor operator are installed,
the circuit breaker can be operated by remote control and, if
required, managed by a supervision and control system. 1

➁ OPENING ➀ OPENING
➂ OPENING
➀ CLOSING ➁ CLOSING

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The following operating cycles are possible without recharging
the springs:
– starting with the circuit breaker open (0) and the springs
charged:
closing-opening
– starting with the circuit breaker closed (I) and the springs
charged:
opening-closing-opening.
The same operating mechanism is used for the entire series
and is fitted with a mechanical and electrical anti-pumping
device.

ABB 1/7
Construction characteristics
Operating and signaling parts

Caption
Fixed version
1 Trademark and size of circuit
breaker
2 PR121, PR122 or PR123 Trip
13 units
3 Pushbutton for manual opening
1 4 Pushbutton for manual closing
2 5 Lever to manually charge
closing springs
6 Label with electrical
3 4 characteristics
7 Mechanical device to signal
circuit breaker open “O” and
1 closed “I”
8 Signal for springs charged or
9 discharged
9 Mechanical indication of trip
5 10 Key lock in open position
11 Key lock and padlock in
racked-in/racked-out position
7 8 (for draw out version only)
12 Racking-in/racking out device
(for draw out version only)
13 Terminal box (for fixed version
6 only)
14 Sliding contacts (for draw out
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version only)
15 Circuit breaker position
indicator: connected/ isolated
for test/racked-out (for draw
out version only)

Draw out version Note:


“Connected” refers to the position in which
both the power contacts and auxiliary
contacts are connected; “racked-out” is
the position in which both the power
contacts and auxiliary contacts are
disconnected; “isolated for test” is the
position in which the power contacts are
disconnected, while the auxiliary contacts
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are connected.
14

3 4

10

7 8

6
15

11 12

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Construction characteristics
Cradles of draw out circuit breakers

The cradles of draw out circuit breakers have shutters for seg-
regating the fixed contacts when the circuit breaker is racked
out of the compartment. These can be locked in their closed
position using padlock devices.
Caption
1 Sheet steel supporting
structure
2 Single grounding pliers mounted
on the left for E1, E2 and E3,
1
double grounding pliers for E4
and E6
3 Safety shutters
4 Terminal support base
5 Terminals
6 Contacts signaling that the
circuit breaker is connected,
isolated for test, racked-out
7 Sliding contacts
8 Padlock device for safety
shutters (on request)
9 Fixing points (4 for E1, E2, E3
and 6 for E4, E6)

7
6

1 4

5
3
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ABB 1/9
Construction characteristics
Circuit breaker components

Caption
9 8 7 6b 6a
1 Sheet steel supporting
structure
2 Current sensor for trip unit
3 Pole group insulating box

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4
5a
Horizontal rear terminals
Plates for main fixed
contacts
5b Plates for fixed arcing
contacts
6a Plates for main moving
5b contacts
6b Plates for moving arcing
contacts
5a 7 Arcing chamber
8 Terminal box for fixed
version - Sliding contacts for
draw out version
10 2
9 Trip unit
10 Circuit breaker closing and
4 opening control
11 Closing springs

3
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Versions: E1 B-A/N-A, E2 B-A/N-A/S-A/H-A, E3 N-A/S-A/H-A/V-A,


E4 S-A/H-A/V-A/L-A, E6 H-A/V-A/L-A

1/10 ABB
Versions and connections

All circuit breakers are available in fixed and draw out, three
pole or four-pole versions.
Each series of circuit breakers offers terminals made of silver-
plated copper bars in the same sizes, regardless of the con-
tinuous current ratings of the circuit breakers (except for E3).
The cradles for draw out circuit breakers are common to each
size, regardless of the continuous current rating and interrupt-
ing rating of the relative moving parts (except for E3 and E2S).
The availability of various types of terminals makes it possible
1
to build switchboards against the wall, or switchboards to be
accessed from behind with rear connections.
For special installation needs, the circuit breakers may be fitted
with various combinations of upper and lower terminals.
The following terminals are also available in the IEC version:
front for fixed and draw version and flat for draw out version.

Fixed circuit breaker


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Horizontal rear terminals Vertical rear terminals

Draw out circuit breaker


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Horizontal rear terminals Vertical rear terminals

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Electronic trip units
General characteristics

The overcurrent protection for AC installations uses three types of electronic trip unit series:
PR121, PR122 and PR123.
The basic series, PR121, offers the whole set of standard protection functions, complete with a
user-friendly interface.
It allows discrimination of which fault caused the trip by means of the new led indications.
PR122 and PR123 trip units are of new concept modular architecture. It is now possible to have
a complete series of protections, accurate measurements, signalling or dialogue functions, de-
signed and customisable for all application requirements.
1 The protection system consists of:
• 3 or 4 new generation current sensors (Rogowski coil);
• external current sensors (i.e. for external neutral, residual current or source ground return
protection);
• a protection unit selected among PR121/P, PR122/P or PR123/P with optional communication
module via Modbus or Fieldbus plug network (PR122/P and PR123/P only), as well as via a
wireless connection;
• an opening solenoid, which acts directly on the circuit breaker operating mechanism (sup-
plied with the protection unit).

1SDC200030F0201

1/12 ABB
Electronic trip units
UL Versions available

General characteristics of the electronic trip units:


• operation without the need for an external power supply
• microprocessor technology
• high precision
• true R.M.S. measurements of the current values
• trip cause indication and trip data recording
• interchangeability among all types of trip units
• setting for neutral configurable:
– OFF-50%-100%-200% of phase setting for circuit breakers E1, E2, E3 and E4/f, 1
E6/f full-size versions, and E4-E6 with external neutral protection;
– OFF-50% for standard E4 and E6.
The main performance features of the trip units are listed below.

SACE PR121

PR121/P PR121/P PR121/P


Protection

SACE PR122

PR122/P PR122/P PR122/P


Protection

For all versions U OT M

New modules available:


Measuring opt. UV OV RV RP UF OF

Communication opt.

Signaling opt.

Bluetooth (wireless link) opt.

SACE PR123

PR123/P PR123/P
Protection

For all versions OT D U UV OV RV RP M UF OF

New modules available:


Communication opt.

Signaling opt.

Bluetooth (wireless link) opt.

ABB 1/13
Electronic trip units
UL Versions available

Features
Protection functions PR121 PR122 PR123
Protection against overload with
inverse long time-delay trip ■ ■ ■
Selective protection against short circuit inverse
or definite short time-delay trip ■ ■ ■
Second selective protection against short circuit inverse
or definite short time-delay trip ■

1 Protection against instantaneous short circuit


with adjustable trip current threshold ■ ■ ■
Protection against ground fault residual ■ ■ ■
source ground return ■ ■
D Protection against directional short circuit with adjustable time-delay ■
U Protection against phase unbalance ■ ■
OT Protection against overtemperature (check) ■ ■
UV Undervoltage protection opt.(1) ■
OV Overvoltage protection opt.(1) ■
RV Residual voltage protection opt. (1)

RP Reverse active power protection opt.(1) ■
M Thermal memory for functions L and S ■ ■
UF Underfrequency protection opt.(1) ■
OF Overfrequency protection opt.(1) ■

Measurements
Currents (phases, neutral, ground fault) ■ ■
Voltage (phase-phase, phase-neutral, residual) opt.(1) ■
Power (active, reactive, apparent) opt.(1) ■
Power factor opt.(1) ■
Frequency and peak factor opt.(1) ■
Energy (active, reactive, apparent, meter) opt.(1) ■
Harmonics analisys (display of wave forms and harmonics module) ■

Event marking and maintenance data


Event marking with the instant it occurred opt.(2) ■ ■
Chronological event storage opt.(2) ■ ■
Electrical operations counter and contact wear ■ ■

Communication with supervision system and centralised control (IEC only)


Remote setting of the protection functions parameter, unit configuration, communication opt.(3) opt.(3)
Transmission of measurements, states and alarms from circuit breaker to system opt.(3) opt.(3)
Transmission of events and maintenance data from circuit breaker to system opt.(3) opt.(3)

Watchdog
Alarm and trip for release overtemperature ■ ■
Check of trip status ■ ■ ■

Interface with the user


Presetting by means of dip switches ■
Presetting by means of keys and LCD viewer ■ ■
Alarm signals for functions L, S, I and G ■ ■ ■
Alarm signal of one of the following protections: undervoltage, overvoltage,
residual voltage, reverse power, phase unbalance, overtemperature opt.(1) ■
Complete management of pre-alarms and alarms for all the self-control protection functions ■ ■
Enabling password for use with consultation in “READ” mode or consultation and setting in “EDIT” mode ■ ■

Load control
Load connection and disconnection according to the current passing through the circuit breaker ■ ■

Zone discrimination
Can be activated for protection functions S, G and (PR123 only) D ■ ■

(1) with PR120/V; (2) with BT030 communication unit; (3) with PR120/D-M.

1/14 ABB
Electronic trip units
Rating plugs

Rating plugs
Type of Rated In [A]
circuit breaker current Iu 400 600 800 1000 1200 1600 2000 2500 3000 3200 3600 4000 5000

E1B-A 800
1200
E2B-A 1600
E2N-A 800
1200 1
1600
E2S-A 800
1200
1600
E2H-A 800
1200
1600
E3N-A 2000
2500
E3S-A 800
1200
1600
2000
2500
3200
E3H-A 800
1200
1600
2000
2500
3200
E3V-A 800
1200
1600
2000
2500
3200
E4S-A 3200
3600
E4H-A 3200
3600
E4V-A 3200
3600
E4L-A 3200
3600
E6H-A 4000
5000
E6V-A 4000
5000
E6L-A 4000
5000

ABB 1/15
Compliance with Standards
Standards, approvals, certifications and company quality
System

The Emax power circuit breakers conform with the ANSI C37.13,
C37.16, C37.17 and C37.50 Standards and are UL 1066 certi-
fied.
The UL 1066 certification allows Emax to be used in UL 1558
switchgears, gear UL891 Low Voltage switchboards and CSA
C22.2 no. 31 Switchgear Assemblies.
All the Emax circuit breakers and their accessories are also
1 available in the versions complying with the International IEC
60947, EN 60947 (harmonized in 28 CENELEC countries), CEI
EN 60947 and IEC 61000 Standards and conform with the fol-
lowing EC directives:
– “Low Voltage Directive” (LVD) nr. 73/23 EEC
– “Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive” (EMC) nr. 89/336
EEC.
The main versions of the equipment are approved by the fol-
lowing Shipping Registries:
– ABS (American Bureau of Shipping)
– RINA (Italian Shipping Register)
– Det Norske Veritas
– Bureau Veritas
– Germanischer Lloyd
– Lloyd’s Register of Shipping
Note: Contact ABB for a list of approved – Polskj Reiestr Statkow
types of circuit breakers, approved
performance data and the corresponding
– Gost
validity – NK

Certification of conformity with the aforementioned product


Standards is carried out in compliance with the EN 45011 Euro-
pean Standard by the Italian certification body ACAE
(Associazione per la Certificazione delle Apparecchiature
Elettriche - Association for Certification of Electrical Equipment),
recognized by the European organization LOVAG (Low Voltage
Agreement Group).

1/16 ABB
Compliance with Standards
A design dedicated to quality and respect
for the environment

Quality has always been the leading commitment of ABB. This commitment involves every func-
tion of the company, and has allowed us to achieve prestigious recognition internationally.

The company’s Quality System is certified by RINA, one of the most prestigious international
certification bodies, and complies with ISO 9001 Standards; the ABB test facility is accredited by
SINAL; the plants in Frosinone, Patrica, Vittuone and Garbagnate Monastero are also certified in
compliance with OHSAS 18001 Standards for health and safety in the workplace.
ABB SACE, Italy’s first industrial company in the electro-mechanical sector to achieve this, has
been able to reduce its raw material consumption and machining scrap by 20% thanks to an
1
ecology-orientated revision of its manufacturing process. All of the company’s Divisions are in-
volved in streamlining raw material and energy consumption, preventing pollution, limiting noise
pollution and reducing scrap resulting from manufacturing processes, as well as to carrying out
periodic environmental audits of its leading suppliers.
1SDC200039F0001

ABB is committed to environmental protection, as is also evidenced by the Life Cycle Assessments
(LCA) of products carried out at the Research Center: this means assessment and improvement of
the environmental performance of
products throughout their life cy-
cle are included right from the ini-
tial design engineering stage. The
materials, processes and packag-
ing used are chosen with a view
to optimizing the actual environ-
mental impact of each product, in-
cluding its energy efficiency and
recyclability.

ABB 1/17
Installations

Contents
Installation in switchboards and switchgears

Modular design ..................................................................................................................... 2/2


2
Selecting the type of circuit breaker .................................................................................... 2/3

ABB 2/1
Installation in switchboards and switchgears
Modular design

To allow easier installation and integration in Low Voltage


switchgears and switchboards, the Emax series have been built
with a modular design criteria, thanks to the same depth and
height for all the sizes, as well as a significant reduction in their
overall installation dimensions.
The front shield of the circuit breaker is identical for the entire
series. This simplifies the construction of the switchboard doors
since only one type of cut out is required and makes the front of
the switchboards and switchgears the same for all sizes.

1SDC200044F0201

2/2 ABB
Installation in switchboards and switchgears
Selecting the type of circuit breaker

Number of poles
The choice of the number of poles for circuit breakers that si-
multaneously provide switching, protection and isolation func-
tions in three-phase installations depends on the type of elec-
trical system and the type of utilization or, more generally,
whether it includes neutral.

Fixed or draw out version


The fixed version of the circuit breaker is more compact in size
than the draw out version. It is recommended for installations
that can tolerate service interruptions in the event of faults or
routine maintenance.
The draw out version of the circuit breaker is recommended
for:
– applications that can only tolerate brief interruptions due to
faults or routine maintenance.
– dual lines, one of which is a standby for the other, with a
single circuit breaker for each pair.
1SDC200045F0201

ABB 2/3
Installation in switchboards and switchgears
Selecting the type of circuit breaker

Connecting the main circuit breaker circuits


When designing switchboards, one must always keep in mind
the problem of making the most rational connections between
the circuit breaker and main busbar system.
The Emax series offers a range of options to satisfy different
circuit breaker connection requirements.
The figures below provide some indications for terminal
selection.

2
Horizontal rear terminals Vertical rear terminals

For switchboards with access For switchboards with access


from the rear from the rear

2/4 ABB
Power losses
The following table provides the power loss for fixed and draw
out circuit breakers.
Power loss
Circuit breaker Iu Fixed Withdrawable
3/4 poles 3/4 poles
[A] [W] [W]
E1B-A/N-A 800 65 95
1200 138 212
1600 253 378
E2B-A/N-A/S-A/H-A 800
1200
29
65
54
120
2
1600 115 215
2000 180 330
E3N-A/S-A/H-A/V-A 800 25 37
1200 55 83
1600 85 150
2000 130 225
2500 205 350
3200 330 570
E4S-A/H-A/V-A 3000 207 374
3200 230 422
3600 292 535
E4L-A 3200 340 541
3600 430 684
E6H-A/V-A 4000 265 445
Note 5000 415 700
The values indicated refer to balanced E6L-A 4000 432 656
loads, with a current equal to the circuit
5000 675 1025
breaker rating, and automatic circuit
breakers.

Derating in altitude
Emax power circuit breakers do not undergo any changes in
their rated performance up to an altitude of 6600 ft (2000 me-
ters).
As the altitude increases the atmospheric properties alter in
terms of composition, dielectric capacity, cooling power and
pressure.
The performance of the circuit breakers therefore undergoes
derating which can be measured through the variation in sig-
nificant parameters, such as the maximum rated operating volt-
age and the rated uninterrupted current.
The table below shows the values in relation to altitude.

Altitude [ft] <6600 9900 13200 16500


[m] 2000 3000 4000 5000
Rated service voltage Ue [V] 600 600 500 440
Continuous current rating In [A] In 0.98xIn 0.93xIn 0.90xIn

ABB 2/5
Electronic trip units
and related accessories

Contents
Trip units and trip curves

PR121/P ............................................................................................................................... 3/2

PR122/P ............................................................................................................................... 3/9

PR123/P ............................................................................................................................... 3/23

Accessories for trip units


3
PR120/K Internal Module ..................................................................................................... 3/33

PR120/V Measurement Module ........................................................................................... 3/33

PR120/D-M Communication Module (IEC only) ................................................................. 3/34

PR120/D-BT Wireless Communication Module .................................................................. 3/34

BT030 Communication unit .................................................................................................. 3/34

PR030/B power supply unit ................................................................................................. 3/34

Interface from front of HMI030 panel .................................................................................. 3/34

PR010/T configuration test unit ........................................................................................... 3/35

Communication devices

PR021/K signaling unit ......................................................................................................... 3/36

SD-Pocket ............................................................................................................................ 3/38

ABB 3/1
Trip units and trip curves
PR121/P

Characteristics
PR121/P is the new basic and complete trip unit for the Emax series. The complete range of
protection functions together with the wide combination of thresholds and trip times offered make
it suitable for protecting a wide range of alternating current installation. In addition to protection
functions the unit is provided with multifunction LED indicators. Furthermore, PR121/P allows
connection to external devices enhancing its advanced characteristics like remote signaling and
monitoring, or remote supervision display.

16 17 8 6 5 7 1 2 10 11 20 21 26 24 15

1SDC200105F0001
19 18 9 4 3 12 22 13 23 14 25

Caption
1 LED signaling Alarm for protection 9 DIP switches for setting current 17 Indication of the DIP switch 24 Trip cause indication and trip test
function L threshold l4 positions for the various current pushbutton
2 LED signaling Alarm for protection 10 DIP switches for setting trip time threshold values l2 25 Test connector for connecting or
function S t1 (type of curve) 18 Indication of the DIP switch testing the trip unit through an
3 LED signaling Alarm for protection 11 DIP switches for setting trip time positions for the various current external device (PR030/B battery
function I t2 (type of curve) threshold values l3 unit, BT030 wireless communica-
19 Indication of the DIP switch tion unit and PR010/T unit)
4 LED signaling Alarm for protection 12 DIP switches for setting trip time
function G t4 (type of curve) positions for the various current 26 Serial number of protection trip
threshold values l4 unit
5 DIP switches for fine setting 13 Indication of the DIP switch
current threshold l1 position for network frequency 20 Indication of DIP switch positions
for the various time settings t1
6 DIP switches for main setting 14 Indication of the DIP switch
current threshold l1 position for Neutral protection 21 Indication of DIP switch positions
setting for the various time settings t2
7 DIP switches for setting current
threshold I2 15 Rating plug 22 Indication of DIP switch positions
for the various time settings t4
8 DIP switches for setting current 16 Indication of the DIP switch
threshold l3 positions for the various current 23 DIP switch for setting network
thresholds values l1 frequency and neutral protection
setting

3/2 ABB
Operation and protection functions
Protection functions stant specific let-through en- Ground fault (G)
The PR121 trip unit offers the ergy (t = k/l2). The ground fault protection G
following protection functions: 15 current thresholds and 4 (which can be excluded) of-
• overload (L) curves are available, allowing fers 7 current thresholds and
• selective short circuit (S) a fine setting. Each curve is 3 curves. Each curve is iden-
• instantaneous short circuit (I) identified as follows: tified by the time t4 in relation
• ground fault G). – for curves t = k by the trip to current I4. As per S protec-
time for l > I2 tion the trip time can be cho-
Overload (L) – for curves t = k/l2 by the trip sen independent of the cur-
The long time-delay trip pro- time for l = 10xln (ln = rated rent (t = k) or with a constant
tection L is type l2t = k; 25 cur- current of the circuit specific let-through energy
rent thresholds and 8 curves breaker). (t = k/l2).
are available. Each curve is The function can be excluded
Note: the maximum value for
identified by the trip time in by setting the DIP switch com-
the function G is 1200 A and
relation to the current l = 3 x l1 bination to “OFF”.
this function is repressed for 3
(l1 = set threshold). fault current values higher
Adjustable instantaneous than the values shown in ta-
Selective short circuit (S) short circuit (l) ble below.
The selective short circuit pro- The protection I offers 15 trip
tection S can be set with two thresholds and can be ex-
different types of curves with cluded (dip switches in “OFF”
a trip time independent of the position).
current (t = k) or with a con-

I4 threshold Repression threshold


I4 < 0.5 In 4 In
0.5 In ≤ I4 < 0.8 In 6 In
I4 ≥ 0.8 In 8 In

In = rated current of the rating plug

t t

k k
t= t=
I2 I2

t=k
t=k
1SDC200116F0001

1SDC200117F0001

I I

ABB 3/3
Trip units and trip curves
PR121/P

User interface
The trip unit can be set by using the dip switches on the front.
Up to four LEDs (according to the version) are also available for signaling.
These LEDs (one for each protection) are active when:
• a protection is timing. For protection L the prealarm status is also shown;
• a protection has tripped (the corresponding LED is activated by pressing the “Info/Test”
pushbutton);
• a failure in connection of a current sensor or in the opening solenoid is detected. The indica-
tion is active when the unit is powered (through current sensors or an auxiliary power supply)
• wrong rating plug for the circuit breaker.
The protection tripped indication works even with the circuit breaker open, without the need for
any internal or external auxiliary power supply. This information is available for 48 hours of
inactivity after the trip and is still available after reclosing. If the query is made more than 48
hours later it is sufficient to connect a PR030/B battery unit, PR010/T, or a BT030 wireless
communication unit.

Communication
By means of the BT030 wireless communication unit, PR121/P can be connected to a pocket
3 PC (PDA) or to a personal computer, extending the range of information available for the user.
In fact, by means of ABB’s SD-Pocket communication software, it is possible to read the values
of the currents flowing through the circuit breaker, the value of the last 20 interrupted currents,
and the protection settings.
PR121 can also be connected to the optional external PR021/K signaling unit, for the remote
signaling of protections alarms and trips, and to HMI030, for the remote user interfacing.

Setting the neutral


Protection of the neutral can be set at 50%, 100% or 200% of the phase currents. Settings above
50% can be selected for E1-E2-E3-E4/f and E6/f. In particular, setting the neutral at 200% of
phase current requires protection L to be set at 0.5In in order to respect the current-carrying
capacity of the circuit breaker. The user can also switch the neutral protection OFF. When three-
poles circuit breakers with external neutral current sensor are used, a setting above 100% for
the neutral does not require any reduction in the L setting.

Test Function
A trip test can be carried out using the info/Test pushbutton and the PR030/B battery unit (or
BT030).
The PR121/P electronic trip unit can be tested by using the PR010/T test and configuration unit
by connecting it to the TEST connector.

3/4 ABB
Versions available
The following versions are available:

1SDC200106F0001
PR121/P LI
3

1SDC200107F0001
PR121/P LSI

1SDC200105F0001

PR121/P LSIG

ABB 3/5
Trip units and trip curves
PR121/P

Protection functions and setting values - PR121


Function Trip threshold Trip time Can be excluded Relation t=f(I)
Overload I1= 0.4 - 0.425 - 0.45 - 0.475 - 0.5 - At current I = 3 x I1 – t=k/I 2
(1)
protection 0.525 - 0.55 - 0.575 - 0.6 - 0.625 - t1 = 3 - 12 - 24 - 36 - 48 - 72 - 108 - 144 s
0.65 - 0.675 - 0.7 - 0.725 - 0.75 -
0.775 - 0.8 - 0.825 - 0.85 - 0.875
0.9 - 0.925 - 0.95 - 0.975 - 1 x In
Tolerance (2) Release between 1.05 and 1.2 x I1 ± 10% Isc(4) ≤ 4 x In
± 20% Isc(4) > 4 x In
Selective short-circuit I2= 1 - 1.5 - 2 - 2.5 - 3 - 3.5 - 4 - 5 At current I > I2 ■ t=k
protection 6 - 7 - 8 - 8.5 - 9 - 9.5 - 10 x In t2 = 0.1 - 0.2 - 0.3 - 0.4 s
Tolerance (2) ± 7% Isc(4) ≤ 4 x In The best of the given:
± 10% Isc(4) > 4 x In ± 10% or ± 40 ms
I2= 1 - 1.5 - 2 - 2.5 - 3 - 3.5 - 4 - 5 At current I = 10 x In ■ t=k/I 2
6 - 7 - 8 - 8.5 - 9 - 9.5 - 10 x In t2 = 0.1 - 0.2 - 0.3 - 0.4 s
Tolerance (2) ± 7% Isc(4) ≤ 4 x In ± 15% Isc(4) ≤ 4 x In
± 10% Isc(4) > 4 x In ± 20% Isc(4) > 4 x In
Instantaneous I3= 1.5 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - Instantaneous ■ t=k
short-circuit protection 9 - 10 - 11 - 12 - 13 - 14 - 15 x In
Tolerance (2) ± 10% ≤ 30 ms
3 Ground fault I4= 0.2 - 0.3 - 0.4 - 0.6 - At current I = 4 x I4 ■ t=k/I 2
protection 0.8 - 0.9 - 1 x In (3) t4 = 0.1 - 0.2 - 0.4 s
Tolerance (2) ± 7% ± 15%
I4= 0.2 - 0.3 - 0.4 - 0.6 - At current I > I4 ■ t=k
0.8 - 0.9 - 1 x In(3) t4 = 0.1 - 0.2 - 0.4 s
Tolerance (2) ± 7% The best of the given: ± 10% or ± 40 ms

(1) The minimum trip time is 1 s, regardless of the type of curve set (self-protection)
(2) These tolerances are valid with the following hypotheses:
- trip unit self supplied when running (without start-up)
- two-phase or three-phase power supply
- trip time set ≥ 100 ms
(3) The maximum value for G protection is 1200 A
(4) Short circuit current

In all cases not covered by the above hypotheses, the following tolerance values are valid:

Trip threshold Trip time


L Release between 1.05 and 1.25 x I1 ± 20%
S ± 10% ± 20%
I ± 15% ≤ 60ms
G ± 15% ± 20%

Power supply
The unit does not require an external power supply either for protection functions or for alarm
signaling functions. It is self-supplied by means of the current sensors installed on the circuit
breaker. For it to operate, it is sufficient for at least one phase to be loaded at 100A of the rated
current of the current sensors (In). An external power supply can be connected in order to
activate additional features, and in particular for connection to external devices: HMI030 and
PR021/K.

PR121/P
Auxiliary power 24 V DC ± 20%
supply (galvanically insulated)
Maximum ripple 5%
Inrush current @ 24V ~10 A for 5 ms
Rated power @ 24V ~2 W

3/6 ABB
Functions L-I

1SDC200049F0201
Functions L-S-I

k
t=
I2
1SDC200050F0201

Threshold and trip times


tolerances ........................ page 3/6

ABB 3/7
Trip units and trip curves
PR121/P

Functions L-S-I

t=k

1SDC200051F0201
Function G
Note: The maximum value for G protection is
1200 A

k
t=
I2

t=k
1SDC200052F0201

Threshold and trip times


tolerances ........................ page 3/6

3/8 ABB
Trip units and trip curves
PR122/P

Characteristics
The PR122 trip unit is an advanced and flexible protection system based on a state-of-the art
microprocessor and DSP technology. Fitted with the optional internal PR120/D-M dialogue unit,
PR122/P turns into an intelligent protection, measurement and communication device, based
on the Modbus® protocol. By means of the PR120/D-M, PR122/P can also be connected to the
ABB EP010 Fieldbus plug adapter, which makes it possible to choose among several different
networks, such as Profibus and DeviceNet (IEC only).

The new PR122/P is the result of ABB’s experience in designing trip units.
The exhaustive range of settings makes this trip unit ideal for general use in any type of installa-
tion, from distribution to the protection of motors, transformers, drives and generators.
Access to information and programming using a keyboard and graphic liquid crystal display is
extremely simple and intuitive. The interface is now common to PR122/P and PR123/P in order
to give to the user maximum ease of use.
An integrated ammeter and many other additional features are provided over and above the
protection functions. These additional functions can be further increased with addition on board
of the dialogue, signaling, measurement, and wireless communication units.
3
Functions S and G can operate with a time delay independent of the current (t = k) or with an
inverse time delay (constant specific let-through energy: I2t = k), as required.
Protection against ground faults can also be obtained by connecting the PR122 trip unit to an
external toroid located on the conductor that connects the transformer star centre to ground
(homopolar toroid).
All the thresholds and trip curve delays of the protection functions are stored in special memo-
ries which retain the information even when no power is supplied.

1 2 3 10 9

1SDC200108F0001

8 4 5 7 6

Caption
1 LED Warning indicator 6 Test connector for connecting or 8 Button to exit submenus or cancel
2 Alarm LED testing the trip unit by means of operations (ESC)
an external device (PR030/B 9 Rating plug
3 Rear-lit graphic display battery unit, BT030 wireless
4 Cursor UP button communication unit and PR010/T 10 Serial number of protection trip
unit) unit
5 Cursor DOWN button
7 ENTER button to confirm data or
change pages

ABB 3/9
Trip units and trip curves
PR122/P

Operation, protection functions and self-test


Basic Protection functions 100% for E1, E2, E3, E4/f and rents of certain loads (motors,
The PR122 trip unit offers the E6/f. In installations where very transformers, lamps).
following protection functions high harmonics occur, the re- The start-up phase lasts from
(according to the version): sulting current at the neutral 100 ms to 1.5 s, in steps of
• overload (L) can be higher than that of the 0.05 s. It is automatically rec-
• selective short circuit (S) phases. Therefore it is pos- ognized by the PR122 trip unit
• instantaneous short circuit (I) sible to set the neutral protec- as follows:
• ground fault (G) tion at 150% or 200% of the – when the circuit breaker
• phase unbalance (U) value set for the phases. In this closes with the trip unit self-
• self-protection against over- case it is necessary to reduce supplied;
temperature (OT) the setting of protection L ac- – when the peak value of the
• thermal memory for func- cordingly (1). maximum current exceeds
tions L and S The table below lists the neu- 0.1 x In. A new start-up be-
• zone discrimination for func- tral settings for the various comes possible after the
possible combinations be- current has fallen below the
3 tions S and G
• source ground return with tween type of circuit breaker threshold of 0.1 x In, if the
external toroid and the threshold I1 setting. trip unit is supplied from an
external source.
Setting the neutral Start-up function
In PR122/P, and PR123/P as The start-up function allows
well, the neutral protection is protections S, I and G to oper-
50% of the value set for phase ate with higher trip thresholds
Note:
(1) When three-pole circuit breakers with protection in the standard ver- during the start-up phase. This
external neutral current sensor are used, a sion. The neutral protection avoids untimely tripping
setting above 100% for the neutral does not
require any reduction in the L setting up to Iu N. can be excluded or set to caused by the high inrush cur-

Adjustable neutral protection settings


Threshold I1 settings (overload protection)
Circuit breaker model 0.4 ≤ I1 ≤ 0.5 0.5 < I1 ≤ 0.66 0.66 < I1 ≤ 1(*)
E1B-N 0-50-100-150-200% 0-50-100-150% 0-50-100%
E2B-N-S-L 0-50-100-150-200% 0-50-100-150% 0-50-100%
E3N-S-H-V-L 0-50-100-150-200% 0-50-100-150% 0-50-100%
E4S-H-V-L 0-50-100% 0-50% 0-50%
E4S/f-H/f 0-50-100-150-200% 0-50-100-150% 0-50-100%
E6H-V-L 0-50-100% 0-50% 0-50%
E6H/f 0-50-100-150-200% 0-50-100-150% 0-50-100%

(*) The setting I1 =1 indicates the maximum overload protection setting. The actual maximum setting allowable must take into account any derating
based on temperature, the terminals used and the altitude (see the “Installations” chapter)

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Phase unbalance protection U
Protection function U against phase unbalance is used in those situations requiring particularly
precise control over missing and/or unbalanced phase currents, giving only pre-alarm signal-
ing. This function can be excluded.

Protection against over-temperature


The range of PR122 trip units allows the presence of abnormal temperatures, which could
cause temporary or continuous malfunctions of the microprocessor, to be signalled to the user.
The user has the following signals or commands available:
– lighting up of the “Warning” LED when the temperature is higher than 158 °F / 70 °C (tempera-
ture at which the microprocessor is still able to operate correctly)
– lighting up of the “Alarm” LED when the temperature is higher than 185 °F / 85 °C (temperature
above which the microprocessor can no longer guarantee correct operation) and, when
decided during the unit configuration stage, simultaneous opening of the circuit breaker with
indication of the trip directly on the display, as for the other protections.

Zone discrimination for protections S and G 3


Zone discrimination is one of the most advanced methods for making co-ordination of the
protections: by using this protection philosophy, it is possible to reduce the trip times of the
protection closest to the fault in relation to the times foreseen by time discrimination, of which
zone discrimination is an evolution.
Zone discrimination is applicable to protection functions S and G, even contemporarily and is
available as standard on the PR122.
The word “zone” is used to refer to the part of an installation
between two circuit breakers in series (see picture beside).
Protection is provided by connecting all of the zone discrimi-
nation outputs of the trip units belonging to the same zone
together and taking this signal to the zone discrimination in-
put of the trip unit immediately to the supply side.
Zone 1

Each circuit breaker that detects a fault communicates this to


the circuit breaker on the supply side using a simple connec-
tion wire. Therefore the fault zone is the zone immediately to
the load side of the circuit breaker that detects the fault, but
Zone 2

does not receive any communication from those on the load


side. This circuit breaker opens without waiting for the set
time-delay.
ABB provides important calculation tools to facilitate the work
Zone 3

of designers in coordinating protection devices, including the


Slide rule kits, DOCWin and CAT software packages and up-
1SDC200186F0001

dated coordination charts.


The zone discrimination function S and G can be activated or
deactivated using the keyboard.

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Trip units and trip curves
PR122/P

Self-diagnosis
The PR122 range of trip units contains an electronic circuit which periodically checks the
continuity of internal connections (opening solenoid or each current sensor, including the
Source Ground Return when present).
In the case of a malfunction an alarm message appears directly on the display. The alarm is
highlighted by the alarm LED as well.

Test Functions
Once enabled from the menu, the “info/Test” pushbutton on the front of the trip unit allows
correct operation of the chain consisting of the microprocessor, opening solenoid and circuit
breaker tripping mechanism to be checked.
The control menu also includes the option of testing correct operation of the display, signaling
LEDs, and electrical contacts of the PR120/K trip unit.
By means of the front multi-pin connector it is possible to apply a PR010/T Test unit which allows
the functions of the PR121, PR122 and PR123 ranges of trip units to be tested and checked.

User interface
The human-machine interface (HMI) of the device is made up of a wide graphic display, LEDs,
and browsing pushbuttons. The interface is designed to provide maximum simplicity.
3 The language can be selected from among five available options: English, Italian, German,
French and Spanish.
As in the previous generation of trip units, a password system is used to manage the “Read” or
“Edit” modes. The default password, 0001, can be modified by the user.
The protection parameters (curves and trip thresholds) can be set directly via the HMI of the
device. The parameters can only be changed when the trip unit is operating in “Edit” mode, but
the information available and the parameter settings can be checked at any time in “Read”
mode.
When a communication device (internal PR120/D-M and PR120/D-BT modules or external
BT030 device) is connected, it is possible to set parameters simply by downloading them into
the unit (by using the SD-Pocket software and a PDA or a notebook for PR120/D-BT and BT030).
Parameterisation can then be carried out quickly and automatically in an error-free way by
transferring data directly from DocWin.

Indicator LEDs
LEDs on the front panel of the trip unit are used to indicate all the pre-alarms (“WARNING”) and
alarms (“ALARM”). A message on the display always explicitly indicates the type of event
concerned.
Example of events indicated by the “WARNING” LED:
– unbalance between phases;
– pre-alarm for overload (L1>90%);
– first temperature threshold exceeded (158 °F / 70 °C);
– contact wear beyond 80%;
– phase rotation reversed (with optional PR120/V)
Example of events indicated by the “ALARM” LED:
– overload (may begin from 1.05xl1<I<1.3xl1, in accordance with the standard IEC 60947-2);
– timing of function L;
– timing of function S;
– timing of function G;
– second temperature threshold exceeded (185 °F / 85 °C);
– contact wear 100%;
– timing of Reverse Power flow protection (with optional PR120/V);

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Data logger
By default PR122/P, as well as PR123, is provided with the Data Logger function, that automati-
cally records in a wide memory buffer the instantaneous values of all the currents and voltages.
Data can be easily downloaded from the unit by means of SD-Pocket or TestBus2 applications
using a Bluetooth port and can be transferred to any personal computer for elaboration. The
function freezes the recording whenever a trip occurs, so that a detailed analysis of faults can
be easily performed. SD-Pocket and TestBus2 allow also reading and downloading of all the
others trip information.
• Number of channels: 8
• Maximum sampling rate: 4800 Hz
• Maximum sampling time: 27 s (@ sampling rate 600 Hz)
• 64 events tracking

Trip information and opening data


In case a trip occurs PR122/P and PR123/P store all the needed information:
• Protection tripped
• Opening data (current)
• Time stamp (guaranteed with auxiliary supply or self-supply with power failure no longer than 48h)
By pushing the “info/Test” pushbutton the trip unit shows all these data directly on display.
3
No auxiliary power supply is needed. The information is available to user for 48 hours with the
circuit breaker open or without current flowing.
The information of the latest 20 trips are stored in memory.
If the information can be furthermore retrieved more than 48 hours later, it is sufficient to connect
a PR030/B battery unit or a BT030 wireless communication unit.

Load control
Load control makes it possible to engage/disengage individual loads on the load side before
the overload protection L is tripped, thereby avoiding unnecessary trips of the circuit breaker on
the supply side. This is done by means of contactors or switches (externally wired to the trip
unit), controlled by the PR122 by PR120/K internal contacts, or by PR021/K unit.
Two different Load Control schemes can be implemented:
– disconnection of two separate loads, with different current thresholds
– connection and disconnection of a load, with hysteresis
Current thresholds and trip times are smaller than those available for selection with protection
L, so that load control can be used to prevent overload tripping.
Internal PR120/K or external PR021/K accessory unit is required for Load Control. The function
is only active when an auxiliary power supply is present.

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Trip units and trip curves
PR122/P

PR120/V Measurement Module


This optional internal module, installed in PR122 (standard in PR123), allows the trip unit to
measure the phase and neutral voltages and to process them in order to achieve a series of
features, in terms of protection and measurement.
PR120/V does not normally require any external connection or Voltage Transformer, since it is
connected internally to the lower terminals of Emax. When necessary, the connection of voltage
pick-ups can be moved to any other points (i.e. upper terminals), by using the alternative con-
nection located in the terminal box. The module is provided with a sealable switch for the
dielectric test. PR120/V is able to energize the PR122 when line voltage input is above 85V. The
1SDC200114F0001

use of Voltage Transformers is mandatory for rated voltages higher than 690V.
Voltage transformers shall have burdens equal to 10VA and accuracy class 0.5 or better.

Additional Protections with PR120/V:


– Undervoltage (UV) protection
– Overvoltage (OV) protection
– Residual voltage (RV) protection
– Reverse power (RP) protection
– Underfrequency (UF) protection
3 – Overfrequency (OF) protection
– Phase sequence (alarm only)

All the above indicated protections can be excluded, although it is possible to leave only the
alarm active when required.
With the circuit breaker closed, these protections also operate when the trip unit is self-
supplied. With the circuit breaker open, they operate when the auxiliary power supply (24V DC
or PR120/V) is present: in this case the trip unit will indicate the “ALARM” status.

Voltage protections UV, OV, RV


The residual voltage protection RV identifies interruptions of the neutral (or of the grounding
conductor in systems with grounding neutral) and faults that shift the star centre in systems with
insulated neutral (e.g. large ground faults). The star centre shift is calculated as a vectorial sum
of the phase voltages.

Reverse power protection RP


Reverse power protection is especially suitable for protecting large machines such as motors
and generators. The PR122 with the PR120/V module can analyse the direction of the active
power and open the circuit breaker if the direction is opposite to that of normal operation. The
reverse power threshold and the trip time are adjustable.

Frequency protections UF, OF


The frequency protections detect the variation of network frequency above adjustable thresh-
olds, generating an alarm or opening the circuit breaker. It is a protection typically needed in an
isolated network, i.e. powered by a genset.

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Measurement function
The current measurement function (ammeter) is present on all versions of the PR122 unit.
The display shows histograms showing the currents of the three phases and neutral on the main
page. Furthermore, the most loaded phase current is indicated in numerical format. Ground
fault current, where applicable, is shown on a dedicated page.
The latter current value takes on two different meanings depending on whether the external
toroidal transformer for the “Source Ground Return” function or the internal transformer (re-
sidual type) is connected.
The ammeter can operate either with self-supply or with an auxiliary power supply voltage. In
the latter case the display is rear-lit and the ammeter is active even at current levels lower than
160A.
Accuracy of the ammeter measurement chain (current sensor plus ammeter) is no more than
1.5% in the 30% - 120% current interval of In.

– Currents:: three phases (L1, L2, L3), neutral (Ne) and ground fault;
– Instantaneous values of currents during a period of time (data logger);
– Maintenance: number of operations, percentage of contact wear, opening data storage (last 3
20 trips and 20 events).

When the optional PR120/V is connected the following additional measurement function are
present:
– Voltage: phase-phase, phase-neutral and residual voltage
– Instantaneous values of voltages during a period of time (data logger);
– Power: active, reactive and apparent
– Power factor
– Frequency and peak factor
– Energy: active, reactive, apparent, counter

Versions available
The following versions are available:

1SDC200113F0001

PR122/P LI-LSI-LSIG

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Trip units and trip curves
PR122/P

Protection functions and setting values - PR122


Function Trip Threshold Trip Time Can be Relation Thermal Zone
threshold steps Time Step excluded t=f(I) memory discrimination
Overload I1= 0.4….1 x In 0.01 x In At current I= 3 x I1 3s (1)
– t=k/I 2 ■ –
protection t1= 3 s....144 s
Tolerance (2) Release between ± 10% Isc(5) ≤ 4 x In
1.05 and 1.2 x I1 ± 20% Isc(5) > 4 x In
Selective short At current I > I2
circuit protection I2= 0.6….10 x In 0.1 x In t2= 0.05 s….0.4 s (2) 0.01 s ■ t=k – ■
Tolerance (2) The best of the two given:
± 7% Isc(5) ≤ 4 x In ± 10% or ± 40 ms
± 10% Isc(5) > 4 x In
At current I= 10 x In
I2= 0.6….10 x In 0.1 x In t2= 0.05 s….0.4 s 0.01 s ■ t=k/I 2 ■ –
Tolerance (2) ± 7% Isc(5) ≤ 4 x In ± 15% Isc(5) ≤ 4 x In
± 10% Isc(5) > 4 x In ± 20% Isc(5) > 4 x In
Instantaneous
short circuit
protection I3= 1.5….15 x In 0.1 x In Instantaneous – ■ t=k – –
Tolerance (2) ± 10% ≤ 30 ms
Ground fault At current I > Iu

3 protection
Tolerance (2)
I4= 0.2….1 x In
± 7%
(3)
0.02 x In t4= 0.1 s…..0.4 s
The best of the two given:
0.05 s ■ t=k – ■

± 10% or ± 40 ms
(3)
I4= 0.2….1 x In 0.02 x In t4= 0.1 s…..0.4 s
(with I= 4 x I4) 0.05 s ■ t=k/I 2 – ■
Tolerance (2) ± 7% ± 15%
OT Protection against
overtemperature may not be set – Instantaneous – – temp=k – –
U Phase unbalance
protection I6= 5%….90% 5% t4= 0.5 s…..60 s 0.5 s ■ t=k – –
Tolerance (2) ± 10% The best of the two given:
± 20% or ± 100 ms

(1) The minimum trip value is 1 s, regardless of the type of curve set (self-protection)
(2) These tolerances are valid with the following hypotheses:
- relay self-supplied when running and/or auxiliary power supply (without start-up)
- two-phase or three-phase power supply
- trip time set ≥ 100 ms
(3) The maximum value for G protection is 1200 A
(4) Non intervention time
(5) Short circuit current
In all cases not covered by the above hypotheses, the following tolerance values are valid:
Trip threshold Trip time
L Release between 1.05 and 1.25 x I1 ± 20%
S ± 10% ± 20%
I ± 15% ≤ 60ms
G ± 15% ± 20%
Others ± 20%

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Additional Protection functions and setting values - PR122 with PR120/V
Function Trip Threshold Trip Time Can be Relation Thermal Zone
threshold steps Time Step excluded t=f(I) memory discrimination

UV Undervoltage U8= 0.5….0.95 x Un 0.01 x In At current U < U8 0.1 s ■ t=k – ■


protection t8= 0.1 s....5 s
Tolerance (1) The best of the two given:
± 5% ± 20% or ± 100 ms

OV Overvoltage U9= 1.05….1.2 x Un 0.01 x In At current U > U9 0.1 s ■ t=k – –


protection t9= 0.1 s....5 s
Tolerance (1) The best of the two given:
± 5% ± 20% or ± 100 ms

RV Residual voltage U10= 0.1….0.4 x Un 0.05 x Un At current U > U10 0.5 s ■ t=k – –
protection t10= 0.5 s....30 s
Tolerance (1) The best of the two given:
± 5% ± 10% or ± 100 ms

RP Reverse power P11= -0.3….-0.1 x Pn0.02 x Pn At current P < P11 0.1 s ■ t=k – –
protection t11= 0.5 s....25 s
Tolerance (1) The best of the two given:
± 5% ± 10% or ± 100 ms

UF Underfrequency f12= 0.90….0.99 x fn 0.01 x fn At current f < f12 0.1 s ■ t=k – –


protection t9= 0.5 s....3 s
Tolerance (1)
± 5%
The best of the two given:
± 10% or ± 100 ms
3
OF
Overfrequency f13= 1.01….1.10 x fn 0.01 x fn At current f > f13 0.1 s ■ t=k – –
protection t10= 0.5 s....3 s
Tolerance (1) The best of the two given:
± 5% ± 10% or ± 100 ms

(1) These tolerances are valid with the following hypotheses:


- relay self-supplied when running and/or auxiliary power supply (without start-up)
- two-phase or three-phase power supply

Power supply
The PR122 trip unit does not normally require any external power supplies, being self-supplied
from the current sensors (CS): to activate the protection and ammeter functions, it is sufficient for
at least one phase to have a current load higher than 100 A.
For the display to come on, at least one phase must have a current load higher than 160 A.
The unit ensures fully self-supplied operation. When an auxiliary power supply is present, it is
also possible to use the unit with the circuit breaker either open or closed with very low current
flowing through.
It is also possible to use an auxiliary power supply provided by the PR030/B portable battery unit
(always supplied), which allows the protection functions to be set when the trip unit is not self-
supplied.
PR122/P stores and shows all the information needed after a trip (protection tripped, trip current,
time, date). No auxiliary supply is required for this functionality.

PR122/P PR120/D-M PR120/K PR120/D-BT


Auxiliary power supply 24 V DC ± 20% from PR122/PR123 from PR122/PR123 from PR122/PR123
(galvanically insulated)
Note: Maximum ripple 5%
PR120/V can give power supply to the trip unit Inrush current @ 24V ~10 A for 5 ms
when at least one line voltage is equal or Rated power @ 24V ~3 W +1 W +1 W +1 W
higher to 85V RMS.

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PR122/P

Functions L-I

1SDC200053F0201
Functions L-S-I

k
t=
I2
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Threshold and trip times


tolerances ...................... page 3/16

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Functions L-S-I

t=k

1SDC200055F0201
Function G
Note: The maximum value for G protection is
1200 A

k
t=
I2

t=k
1SDC200056F0201

Threshold and trip times


tolerances ...................... page 3/16

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PR122/P

Function U

1SDC200057F0201
Function UV

UV

1SDC200058F0201

Threshold and trip times


tolerances ...................... page 3/16

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Function OV

OV

1SDC200059F0201
Function RV

RV

1SDC200060F0201

Threshold and trip times


tolerances ...................... page 3/16

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PR122/P

Function RP

RP

1SDC200061F0201

Threshold and trip times


tolerances ...................... page 3/16

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Trip units and trip curves
PR123/P

Characteristics
The PR123 protection trip unit completes the range of trip units
available for the Emax family of circuit breakers.
It is a high-performance and extraordinarily versatile trip unit,
capable of offering a complete set of functions for protection,
measurement, signaling, data storage and control of the circuit
breaker, and it represents the benchmark in low voltage pro-
tection units for circuit breakers.
The front interface of the unit, common to PR122/P, is extremely
simple thanks to the aid of the liquid crystal graphics display. It
can show diagrams, bar graphs, measurements and sine
curves for the various electrical values.
PR123 integrates all the features offered by PR122/P plus a
series of evolute functionalities. As well as PR122 it can be
integrated with the additional features provided by internal
modules and external accessories.
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12 11 1 2 3 10 9

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8 4 5 7 6

Caption
1 LED Warning indicator 6 Test connector for connecting or 8 Button to exit submenus or cancel
2 Alarm LED testing the trip unit by means of operations (ESC)
an external device (PR030/B 9 Rating plug
3 Rear-lit graphic display battery unit, BT030 wireless
4 Cursor UP button communication unit and PR010/T 10 Serial number of protection trip
unit) unit
5 Cursor DOWN button
7 ENTER button to confirm data or 11 Power LED
change pages 12 Disconnector for voltage pickups

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Trip units and trip curves
PR123/P

Protection functions
The PR123 trip unit offers the following protection functions:
– overload (L),
– selective short circuit (S),
– instantaneous short circuit (I),
– ground fault with adjustable delay (G),
– directional short circuit with adjustable delay (D),
– phase unbalance (U),
– protection against over-temperature (OT),
– load control (K),
– undervoltage (UV),
– overvoltage (OV),
– residual voltage (RV),
– reverse power (RP),
– underfrequency (UF),
– overfrequency (OF),
3 – phase sequence (alarm only).

In addition to PR122/P features, the following improvements are available:


Overload protection L
With the PR123 unit, the overload protection L includes the option to adjust the slope of the
protection curve. This adjustment allows perfect coordination with fuses or with medium-volt-
age protection systems.

Double selective short-circuit protection S


In addition to the standard S protection, PR123/P makes contemporarily available a second
time-constant S protection (excludible) that allows two thresholds to be set independently achiev-
ing an accurate discrimination even under highly critical conditions.

Double ground fault protection G


While in PR121/P and PR122/P the user must choose among the implementation of G protection
through internal current sensors (calculating the vectorial sum of currents) or external toroid
(direct ground fault current measuring), PR123/P offers the exclusive feature of the contempora-
neous management of both the configuration, by means of two independent ground fault pro-
tections curves. The main application of this characteristic is simultaneous activation of re-
stricted and unrestricted ground fault protection. See chapter 6 for details.

Directional short circuit protection with adjustable delay D


The protection works in a similar way to the fixed-time protection “S”, with the added ability to
recognize the direction of the phases current during the fault period.
With the information about the current direction it is possible to determine whether the fault is on
the supply or load side of the circuit breaker. Particularly in ring distribution systems, with this
protection you can disconnect just the portion of system where the fault has occurred, whilst
keeping the rest of the installation running. If multiple PR122 or PR123 trip units are used, in the
same system this protection can be associated with zone discrimination.

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Dual setting of protections
PR123/P can store an alternative set of all the protection parameters. This second set (set B) can
replace, when needed, the default set (set A) by means of an external command. The command
can be given typically when network configuration is modified, like when a parallel of incoming
lines is closed or when an emergency source is present in the system, changing load capability
and short circuit levels.

The set B can be activated by:


Note: – digital input provided with PR120/K module. For example It can be connected to an auxiliary
The directional short circuit protection can be contact of a bus-tie
disabled for an adjustable set time (t = k), and
can either be self-supplied or use the auxiliary – communication network, through PR120/D-M (i.e. when the changeover is scheduled);
power supply. – directly from user interface of PR123/P
Directional protection is not available on 400A
rating. – an adjustable time internal after closing of the circuit breaker.

Zone discrimination function


The zone discrimination function allows the fault area to be insulated by opening the circuit
breakers closest to the fault, whilst leaving the rest of the installation running. 3
This is done by connecting the trip units together: the trip unit nearest the fault is tripped instantly,
sending a block signal to the other trip units affected by the same fault
The zone discrimination function can be enabled if the fixed-time curve has been selected and
an auxiliary power supply is present.
Zone discrimination can be applied with protections S and G or, alternatively, with protection D.

Measurement functions
The PR123 trip unit provides a complete set of measurements:
– Currents:: three phases (L1, L2, L3), neutral (Ne) and ground fault
– Voltage: phase-phase, phase-neutral and residual voltage
– Power: active, reactive and apparent
– Power factor
– Frequency and peak factor
– Energy: active, reactive, apparent, counter
– Harmonics calculation: up to the 40th harmonic (waveform and module of the harmonics
displayed); up to the 35th for frequency f = 60Hz
– Maintenance: number of operations, percentage of contact wear, opening data storage.

The PR123 unit is able to provide the pattern of measurements for some values over an adjust-
able period of time P, such as: mean active power, maximum active power, maximum current,
maximum voltage and minimum voltage. The last 24 P periods (adjustable from 5 to 120 min.)
are stored in a non-volatile memory and displayed in a bar graph.

Other Functions
PR123/P integrates all the features (in terms of protection, measurement, signaling and commu-
nication) described for PR122/P equipped with PR120/V.

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Trip units and trip curves
PR123/P

Protection functions and setting values - PR123


Function Trip Threshold Trip Time Can be Relation Thermal Zone
threshold steps Time Step excluded t=f(I) memory discrimin.
Overload protection At current I= 3 x I1(6)
I1= 0.4….1 x In 0.01 x In t1= 3 s....144 s 3s (1)
– t=k/I 2 ■ –
Tolerance (2)
Release between ± 10% Isc(5) ≤ 4 x In
1.05 and 1.2 x I1 ± 20% Isc(5) > 4 x In
At current I= 3 x I1
I1= 0.4….1 x In 0.01 x In t1= 3 s....144 s 3s –
Tolerance 1.05 ... 1.2 x I1 ± 20% Isc(5) > 5 x I1
(in accordance with IEC 60255-3) ± 30% 2xI1≤ Isc(5) ≤ 5 x I1 In
Selective short circuit At current I > I2
protection I2= 0.6….10 x In 0.1 x In t2= 0.05 s….0.4 s 0.01s ■ t=k – ■
Tolerance (2) ± 7% Isc(5) ≤ 4 x In The best of the two given:
± 10% Isc(5) > 4 x In ± 10% or ± 40 ms
At current I= 10 x In
I2= 0.6….10 x In 0.1 x In t2= 0.05 s….0.4 s 0.01s ■ t=k/I 2 ■ –
Tolerance (2) ± 7% Isc(5) ≤ 4 x In ± 15% Isc(5) ≤ 4 x In
± 10% Isc(5) > 4 x In ± 20% Isc(5) > 4 x In
Selective short circuit At current I > I2
protection I2= 0.6….10 x In 0.1 x In t2= 0.05 s….0.4 s 0.01s ■ t=k – ■

3 Tolerance (2) ± 7% Isc(5) ≤ 4 x In


± 10% Isc(5) > 4 x In
The best of the two given:
± 10% or ± 40 ms
At current I= 10 x In
I2= 0.6….10 x In 0.1 x In t2= 0.05 s….0.4 s 0.01s ■ t=k/I 2 ■ –
Tolerance (2) ± 7% Isc(5) ≤ 4 x In ± 15% Isc(5) ≤ 4 x In
± 10% Isc(5) > 4 x In ± 20% Isc(5) > 4 x In
Instantaneous short
circuit protection I3= 1.5….15 x In 0.1 x In Instantaneous – ■ t=k – –
Tolerance (2) ± 10% ≤ 30 ms
Ground fault At current I > I4
protection I4= 0.2….1 x In(3) 0.02 x In t4= 0.1 s…..0.4 s 0.05 s ■ t=k – ■
Tolerance (2) The best of the two given:
± 7% ± 10% or ± 40 ms
I4= 0.2….1 x In(3) 0.02 x In t4= 0.1 s….0.4 s (with I= 4 x I4) 0.05 s ■ t=k/I 2 – –
Tolerance (2) ± 7% ± 15%

D Directional short At current I > I7


circuit protection I7= 0.6….10 x In 0.1 x In t7= 0.20 s…..0.8 s 0.01 s ■ t=k – ■
Tolerance (2) The best of the two given:
± 10% ± 10% or ± 40 ms

U Phase unbalance I6= 5%….90% 5% t6= 0.5 s…..60 s 0.5 s ■ t=k – –


protection The best of the two given:
Tolerance (2) ± 10% ± 20% or ± 100 ms
OT Protection against
overtemperature cannot be set – Instantaneous – – temp=k – –

UV Undervoltage At current U < U8


protection U8= 0.5….0.95 x Un 0.01 x In t8= 0.1 s…..5 s 0.1 s ■ t=k – –
Tolerance (2) The best of the two given:
± 5% ± 20% or ± 40 ms

OV Overvoltage At current U > U9


protection U9= 1.05….1.2 x Un 0.01 x In t9= 0.1 s…..5 s 0.1 s ■ t=k – –
Tolerance (2) The best of the two given:
± 5% ± 20% or ± 40 ms
RV Residual voltage At current U > U10
protection U10= 0.1….0.4 x Un 0.05 Un t10= 0.5 s…..30 s 0.5 s ■ t=k – –
Tolerance (2) The best of the two given:
± 5% ± 10% or ± 100 ms

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Protection functions and setting values - PR123
Function Trip Threshold Trip Time Can be Relation Thermal Zone
threshold steps Time Step excluded t=f(I) memory discrimin.

RP Reverse At current P < P11


power P11= -0.3….-0.1 x Pn 0.02 Pn t11= 0.5 s…..25 s 0.1 s ■ t=k – –
protection The best of the two given:
Tolerance (2) ± 10% ± 10% or ± 100 ms
UF Underfrequency At current f < f12
protection f12 = 0.90….0.99 x fn 0.01 fn t9= 0.5 s…..3 s 0.1 s ■ t=k – –
Tolerance (2) The best of the two given:
± 5% ± 10% or ± 100 ms
OF Overfrequency At current f > f13
protection f13 = 1.01….1.10 x fn 0.01 fn t10= 0.5 s…..3 s 0.1 s ■ t=k – –
Tolerance (2) The best of the two given:
± 5% ± 10% or ± 100 ms

(1) The minimum trip value is 1 s, regardless of the type of curve set (self-protection)
(2) These tolerances are valid with the following hypotheses:
- self-powered relay when running and/or auxiliary power supply (without start-up)
- two- or three-phase power supply
- trip time set ≥ 100 ms
(3) The maximum value for G protection is 1200 A
(4) Non intervention time
(5) Short circuit current
(6) In accordance with IEC 60255-3 Standard
3
In all cases not covered by the above hypotheses, the following tolerance values are valid:
Trip threshold Trip time
L Release between 1.05 and 1.25 x I1 ± 20%
S ± 10% ± 20%
I ± 15% ≤ 60ms
G ± 15% ± 20%
Others ± 20%

Power supply
The PR123 trip unit does not normally require any external power supplies, being self-supplied
from the current sensors (CS): to activate the protection and ammeter functions, it is sufficient for
at least one phase to have a current load higher than 100 A.
For the display to come on, at least one phase must have a current load higher than 160 A.
The unit ensures fully self-supplied operation. When an auxiliary power supply is present, it is
also possible to use the unit with the circuit breaker either open or closed with very low current
flowing through.
It is also possible to use an auxiliary power supply provided by the PR030/B portable battery unit
(always supplied), which allows the protection functions to be set when the trip unit is not self-
supplied.
PR123/P stores and shows all the information needed after a trip (protection tripped, trip current,
time, date). No auxiliary supply is required for this functionality.

PR123/P PR120/D-M PR120/K PR120/D-BT


Auxiliary power supply 24 V DC ± 20% from PR122/PR123 from PR122/PR123 from PR122/PR123
(galvanically insulated)
Note: Maximum ripple 5%
PR120/V can give power supply to the trip unit Inrush current @ 24V ~10 A for 5 ms
when at least one line voltage is equal or Rated power @ 24V ~3 W +1 W +1 W +1 W
higher to 85V RMS.

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Trip units and trip curves
PR123/P

Functions L-I

1SDC200053F0201
Functions L-S-I

k
t=
I2
1SDC200054F0201

Threshold and trip times


tolerances ...................... page 3/26

3/28 ABB
Functions L-S-I

t=k

1SDC200055F0201
Function G
Note: The maximum value for G protection is
1200 A

k
t=
I2

t=k
1SDC200056F0201

Threshold and trip times


tolerances ...................... page 3/26

ABB 3/29
Trip units and trip curves
PR123/P

Function D

1SDC200062F0201
Function U

1SDC200057F0201

Threshold and trip times


tolerances ...................... page 3/26

3/30 ABB
Function UV

UV

1SDC200058F0201
Function OV

OV

1SDC200059F0201

Threshold and trip times


tolerances ...................... page 3/26

ABB 3/31
Trip units and trip curves
PR123/P

Function RV

RV

1SDC200060F0201
Function RP

RP

1SDC200061F0201

Threshold and trip times


tolerances ...................... page 3/26

3/32 ABB
Accessories for trip units

Optional modules
PR122 and PR123 can be enriched with additional internal modules, increasing the capacity of
the trip unit and making these units highly versatile.

Electrical signaling contacts: PR120/K Internal Module


This unit, internally connected to PR122/P and PR123/P, allows the remote signaling of alarms
and trips of the circuit breaker.
Four independent power relays provided on the PR120/K module enable electrical signaling of
the following:
– timing for protections L, S, G (and UV, OV, RV, RP, D, U, OF, UF where applicable);
1SDC200300F0001

– protections L, S, I, G, OT, (and UV, OV, RV, RP, D, U, OF, UF where applicable) tripped and other
events;
– in addition, by using an external device (PR010/T, BT030, PR120/D-BT), the contacts can be
freely configured in association with any possible event or alarm.
PR120/K can also be used as actuator for the Load control function.
In addition the unit can be provided with a digital input signal, enabling the following functions:
– activation of alternative set of parameter (PR123/P only); 3
– external trip command
– trip reset of the trip unit
– reset of PR120/K power relays
When the digital input is required the power relays have a common connection (see circuit
diagrams Chapter 6).
This latest kind of connection must be specified in the order when required together with the
circuit breaker. When PR120/K is ordered as loose accessory both of the configurations are
possible.
The auxiliary 24V DC power supply is needed for the unit (shown by a green Power LED). Four
yellow LEDs show the status of each output relay.
The use of Voltage Transformers is mandatory for rated voltages higher than 690V.

Specifications of the signaling relays


Type Monostable STDP
Maximum switching power
(resistive load) 100 W/1250 VA
Maximum switching voltage 130 V DC/250 V AC
Maximum switching current 5A
Breaking capacity (resistive load)
@ 30V DC 3.3 A
@ 250V AC 5A
Contact/coil insulation 2000 V eff (1 min@ 50 Hz)

PR120/V Measurement Module


This optional internal module can be added to PR122, and it is supplied as standard in PR123.
It measures and processes the phase and neutral voltages, are transferring these values to the
protection trip unit by means of its internal bus in order to achieve a series of protection and
measurement features. It can be connected at any time to PR122/P, which recognizes it auto-
matically without the need of any configuration.
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PR122 does not normally require any external connection or Voltage Transformer, since it is
connected internally to the lower terminals of Emax. When necessary, the connection of voltage
pick-ups can be moved to any other points (i.e. upper terminals), by using the alternative con-
nection located in the terminal box.
When ordered as a loose accessory, PR122 is provided with all the possible connections,
internal or through the terminal box.
The module is provided with a Power LED and a sealable switch for the dielectric test.

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Accessories for trip units

PR120/D-M Communication Module


PR120/D-M communication module is the solution for connecting Emax to a Modbus network,
allowing the remote supervision and control of the circuit breaker.
It is suitable for PR122/P and PR123/P trip units. As for PR120/V this module can be added at any
time to the protection trip unit and its presence is automatically recognized. When ordered
separately from the circuit breakers it is supplied complete of all the accessories needed for its
installation, such as precabled auxiliary switches and cables for signaling the circuit breaker
1SDC200301F0001

status (springs, position inserted). Refer to circuit diagram page 6/9 for details about connec-
tions.
The list of available functions can be found on page 3/38.
It is provided with three LEDS on the front side:
– Power LED
– Rx/Tx LEDs

PR120/D-BT Wireless Communication Module


PR120/D-BT is the innovative wireless communication module, based on Bluetooth standard. It
allows the communication among the PR122/P and PR123/P Protection trip units and a PDA or
a Notebook with a Bluetooth port. This device is dedicated to the use with SD-Pocket applica-
tion (see in the following the features of this application).
3 The module can be powered by means of te 24V DC auxiliary supply or by means of PR030/B
battery unit.
It is provided with four LEDS on the front side:
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– Power LED
– Rx/Tx LEDs
– Bluetooth LED, showing the activity of Bluetooth communication
PR120/D-BT can be connected at any time to the protection trip unit.

BT030 Communication Unit


BT030 is a device to be connected on Test connector of PR121/P, PR122/P and PR123/P. It
allows Bluetooth communication among the Protection trip unit and a PDA or a Notebook with
a Bluetooth port. BT030 can also be used with Tmax circuit breakers equipped with PR222DS/
PD. This device is dedicated to the use with SD-Pocket application.
BT030 can provide the power supply needed to energize itself and the protection trip unit by
means of a Li-ion rechargeable battery.

PR030/B power supply unit


This accessory, always supplied with the PR122 and PR123 range of trip units, makes it pos-
sible to read and configure the parameters of the unit whatever the status of the circuit breaker
(open-closed, in test isolated or racked-in position, with/without auxiliary power supply).
PR030/B is also needed for reading trip data if the trip occurred more than 48 hours earlier and
the trip unit was no longer powered.
An internal electronic circuit supplies the unit for approximately 3 consecutive hours for the
sole purpose of reading and configuring data.
In relation to the amount of use, battery life decreases if the PR030/B accessory is also used to
perform the Trip test & Auto test.

Interface from front of HMI030 panel


This accessory, suitable for all protection trip units, is designed for the installation on the front
side of the switchboard. It consists of a graphic display where all the measurements and
alarms/events of the trip unit are shown. The user can browse the measurements by using the
navigation pushbuttons, similarly to PR122/P and PR123/P. Thanks to the high precision level,
the same of the protection trip units, the device can replace the traditional instrumentation,
without the need for current/voltage transformers. The unit requires only a 24 V DC power
supply. In fact HMI030 is connected directly to the protection trip unit via a serial line.

3/34 ABB
PR010/T configuration test unit
The PR010/T unit is an instrument capable of performing the functions of testing, programming
and reading parameters for the trip units equipping Emax low voltage air circuit breakers.
In particular, the test function involves the following units:
– PR121 (all versions)
– PR122 (all versions)
– PR123 (all versions)
whereas the parameter programming and reading functions regard the range of PR122 and
PR123 trip units.
All of the functions mentioned can be carried out “on board” by connecting the SACE PR010/T
unit to the front multi-pin connector on the various protection units. Special interfacing cables
1SDC200129F0001

supplied with the unit must be used for this connection.


The human-machine interface takes the form of a touchpad and multi-line alphanumeric dis-
play.
The unit also has two LEDs to indicate, respectively:
– POWER-ON and STAND BY
– battery charge state.
Two different types of test are available: automatic (for PR121, PR122 and PR123) and manual.
By connection to a PC (using the floppy-disc supplied by ABB), it is also possible to upgrade the 3
software of the PR010/T unit and adapt the test unit to the development of new products.
It is also possible to store the most important test results in the unit itself, and to send a report to
the personal computer with the following information:
– type of protection tested
– threshold selected
– curve selected
– phase tested
– test current
– estimated trip time
– measured trip time
– test results.
At least 5 complete tests can be stored in the memory. The report downloaded onto a PC allows
creation of an archive of tests carried out on the installation.
In automatic mode, the PR010/T unit is capable of testing the following with the PR122 range:
– protection functions L, S, I,
– G protection function with internal transformer,
– G protection function with toroid on the transformer star centre,
– monitoring of correct microprocessor operation.

The unit can also test the following protections of PR122 equipped with PR120/V:
– overvoltage protection function OV,
– undervoltage protection function UV,
– residual voltage protection function RV,
– phase unbalance protection function U.

The PR010/T unit is portable and runs on rechargeable batteries and/or with an external power
supply (always supplied) with a rated voltage of 100-240V AC/12V DC.

The standard version of the PR010/T unit includes:


– PR010/T test unit complete with rechargeable batteries
– TT1 test unit
– 100 - 240V AC/12V DC external power supply with cord
– cables to connect the unit and connector
– cable to connect the unit and computer (RS232 serial)
– user manual and floppy-disc containing application software
– plastic bag.

ABB 3/35
Communication devices

PR021/K signaling unit


The PR021/K signaling unit can convert the digital signals supplied by the PR121, PR122 and
PR123 trip unit into electrical signals, via normally open electrical contacts (potential free).
The unit is connected to the protection trip unit by means of a dedicated serial line through
which all of the information about the activation status of the protection functions flows. The
corresponding power contacts are closed based on this information.
The following signals/contacts are available:
– overload pre-alarm L (the alarm signal remains active throughout the overload, until the trip
unit is tripped)
– timing and tripping of any protections (the trip signals of the protections remain active during
the timing phase, and after the trip unit has tripped)
– protection I tripped
– timing and overtemperature threshold exceeded (T>185 °F / 85 °C)
– two load control contacts (connection and disconnection of a load, or disconnection of two
loads)
3 – trip unit tripped
– dialogue fault on a serial line (connecting the protection and signaling units)
– phase unbalance.

Setting a dip-switch allows up to seven signal contacts to be freely configured in PR122-PR123,


including: directional protection D tripped, under- and overvoltage UV and OV tripped, reverse
power RP tripped, and others.
Two contacts available on the PR021/K unit (load control) can pilot a circuit breaker shunt trip
and closing coil. These contacts allow various applications, including load control, alarms,
signals and electrical locks.
Pressing the Reset pushbutton resets the status of all signals.
The unit also contains ten LEDs to visually signal the following information:
– “Power ON”: auxiliary power supply present
– “TX (Int Bus)”: flashing synchronized with dialogue with the Internal Bus
– eight LEDs associated with the signaling contacts.
The table below lists the characteristics of the signaling contacts available in the PR021/K unit.

Auxiliary power supply 24 V DC ± 20%


Maximum ripple 5%
Rated power @ 24 V 4.4 W

Specifications of the signaling relays


Type Monostable STDP
Maximum switching power
(resistive load) 100 W/1250 VA
Maximum switching voltage 130 V DC/250 V AC
Maximum switching current 5A
Breaking capacity (resistive load)
@ 30V DC 3.3 A
@ 250V AC 5A
Contact/coil insulation 2000 V eff (1 min@ 50 Hz)

3/36 ABB
Measurement, signaling and available data functions
Details about functions available on PR122/P, PR123/P trip units with PR120/D-M are listed in the table below:

PR122/P PR123/P
+ PR120/D-M + PR120/D-M
Communication functions
Protocol Modbus RTU Modbus RTU
Physical layer RS-485 RS-485
Maximum baudrate 19200 bps 19200 bps

Measuring functions
Phase currents ■ ■
Neutral current ■ ■
Ground current ■ ■
Voltage (phase-phase, phase-neutral, residual) opt. (1) ■
Power (active, reactive, apparent) opt. (1) ■
Power factor opt. (1) ■
Frequency and peak factor opt. (1) ■
Energy (active, reactive, apparent) opt. (1) ■
Harmonic analisys up to the 40th harmonic ■

Signaling functions
LED: auxiliary power supply, warning, alarm ■ ■
3
Temperature ■ ■
Indication for L, S, I, G and other protection opt. (1) ■

Available data
Circuit breaker status (open, closed) ■ ■
Circuit breaker position (racked-in, racked-out) ■ ■
Mode (local, remote) ■ ■
Protection parameters set ■ ■
Load control parameters ■ ■

Alarms
Protection L ■ ■
Protection S ■ ■
Protection I ■ ■
Protection G ■ ■
Trip unit command for fault failure ■ ■
Undervoltage, overvoltage and residual voltage (timing and trip) protection opt. (1) ■
Reverse power protection (timing and trip) opt. (1) ■
Directional protection (timing and trip) ■ ■
Underfrequency/overfrequency protection (timing and trip) opt. (1) ■
Phases rotation ■

Maintenance
Total number of operations ■ ■
Total number of trips ■ ■
Number of trip tests ■ ■
Number of manual operations ■ ■
Number of separate trips for each protection function ■ ■
Contact wear (%) ■ ■
Record data of last trip ■ ■

Operating mechanisms
Circuit breaker open/close ■ ■
Reset alarms ■ ■
Setting of curves and protection thresholds ■ ■
Synchronize system time ■ ■

Events
Status changes in circuit breaker, protections and all alarms ■ ■

(1) with PR120/V

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Communication devices

SD-Pocket
SD-Pocket is an application designed to connect the new protection trip units to a PDA or to a
personal computer. This means it is now possible to use wireless communication to:
– configure the protection threshold function
– monitor measurement functions, including reading of data recorded in data logger (PR122/
PR123)
– verify the status of the circuit breaker (i.e. number of operations, trip data, according to the trip
unit connected).
SD-Pocket application scenarios include:
• during start-up of switchgear, with rapid and error-free transfer of the protection parameters to
the trip units (also using the dedicated exchange file directly from Docwin);
• during normal installation service, gathering information on the circuit breaker and load con-
ditions (last trip information, runtime currents, and other information).

To use all these functions, it is sufficient to have a PDA with MS Windows Mobile 2003 and BT
3 interface or a personal computer with MS Windows2000 OS and new PR120/D-BT or PR030/B
Bluetooth interface devices.
SD-Pocket is freeware and it can be downloaded from the BOL website (http://bol.it.abb.com). Its
use does not require the presence of dialogue units for the trip units.

3/38 ABB
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ABB 3/39
Accessories

Contents
Functions of the accessories ........................................................................................... 4/2

Accessories supplied as standard ................................................................................... 4/3

Accessories supplied on request ..................................................................................... 4/4

Shunt trip and closing coils .............................................................................................. 4/6

Undervoltage release ......................................................................................................... 4/8

Gearmotor for the automatic charging of closing springs ............................................ 4/10

4
Bell alarm ............................................................................................................................. 4/11

Auxiliary contacts ............................................................................................................... 4/12

Current sensors and operation counters ........................................................................ 4/15

Mechanical safety locks .................................................................................................... 4/16

Transparent protective covers .......................................................................................... 5/18

Mechanical interlock .......................................................................................................... 4/19

Controller for Automatic Transfer Switch - ATS010 (IEC only) .................................... 4/22

Spare parts .......................................................................................................................... 4/25

ABB 4/1
Functions of the accessories

The following table lists a few functions that can be obtained


by selecting the appropriate accessories. Several of the
functions listed can be needed at the same time depending on
how the circuit breaker is used. See the related section for a
detailed description of the individual accessories.

Components
Function

• Shunt trip
Electrical operated • Closing coil
• Gearmotor for the automatic charging of closing springs

• Auxiliary contacts of open-closed circuit breaker


• Auxiliary contacts of circuit breaker racked-in, test isolated,
Remote signaling or actuation of automatic functions racked-out (draw out circuit breaker only)
depending on the state (open-closed) or position (racked-in, • Bell alarm
test isolated, racked-out) of the circuit breaker.
• Contact for signaling undervoltage release de-energized
• Contact for signaling springs charged

Remote opening for various needs, including:


– manual emergency control
– opening dependent on tripping of other interruption • Opening or undervoltage release

4 devices or system automation needs (1).

Automatic opening of the circuit breaker for undervoltage • Instantaneous or time delay undervoltage release (IEC only) (2)
(for example, when operating asynchronous motors) • Contact for signaling undervoltage release energized

Increased degree of protection • IP54 door protection

• Kirk key provision


Mechanical safety locks for maintenance or functional • Key lock in open position
requirements for interlocking two or more circuit breakers • Padlock device in open position
• Key lock and padlocks in racked-in, test isolated, racked-out
position

• Mechanical interlock between two or three circuit breakers


Automatic switching of power supplies
• Automatic transfer switch - ATS010 (IEC only)

(1) Examples: (2) The time-delay device is recommended when unwanted operation due to temporary
– circuit breakers on Low Voltage side of parallel transformers that must open voltage drops, is to be avoided (for functional or safety reasons).
automatically when the Medium Voltage side device opens.
– automatic opening for control by external relay (undervoltage, residual current, etc.).

4/2 ABB
Accessories supplied as standard

The following standard accessories are supplied depending


on the circuit breaker version:

Fixed circuit breaker:


– flange for switchboard compartment door
– support for service releases
– four auxiliary contacts for electrical signaling of circuit breaker
open/closed (they are not supplied with the switch version)
– mechanical indication of trip (*)
– terminal box for connecting outgoing auxiliaries
– horizontal rear terminals
Note:
(*) not supplied with the switch version – lifting plate

Draw out circuit breaker:


– flange for switchboard compartment door
– support for service releases
– four auxiliary contacts for electrical signaling of circuit breaker
open/closed
– mechanical indication of trip (*)
– sliding contacts for connecting outgoing auxiliaries
– horizontal rear terminals
– anti-insertion lock for circuit breakers with different continu-
ous current ratings
– racking-out crank handle
Note:
– lifting plate
(*) not supplied with the switch version – anti-racking-out device when springs are charged (fail safe)

ABB 4/3
Accessories supplied on request

All the accessories


Circuit breaker
1a) Shunt trip/closing coil (YO/YC) and second shunt trip (YO2)
1b) SOR test unit (IEC only)
2a) Undervoltage release (YU)
2b) Time-delay device for undervoltage release (D) (IEC only)
3) Gearmotor for the automatic charging of the closing springs (M)
4a) Bell alarm
4b) Bell alarm with remote reset command
5a) Electrical signaling of circuit breaker open/closed (1)
5b) External supplementary electrical signaling of circuit breaker open/closed
5c) Electrical signaling of circuit breaker racked-in/test isolated/racked-out
5d) Contact signaling closing springs charged
5e) Contact signaling undervoltage release de-energized (C. Aux YU)
6a) External current sensors for neutral conductor outside circuit breaker
6b) Homopolar toroid for the main power supply grounding conductor (star center of the transformer)
7) Mechanical operation counter
8a) Lock in open position: key
4 8b) Lock in open position: padlocks
8c) Circuit breaker lock in racked-in/test isolated/racked-out position
8d) Accessories for lock in test isolated/racked-out position
8e) Padlock device for safety shutter
8f) Mechanical lock for compartment door
8g) Anti-racking-out device when the springs are charged (FAIL SAFE)
9a) Protection for opening and closing pushbuttons
9b) IP54 door protection
10) Mechanical interlock
11) Controller for Automatic Transfer Switch - ATS010 (IEC only)

CAPTION
■ Accessory on request on fixed circuit breaker or moving part
■ Accessory on request on cradle
■ Accessory on request on moving part

4/4 ABB
Circuit breakers Switches (MS)

Fixed Draw out Fixed Draw out


■ ■ ■ ■
■ ■ ■ ■
■ ■ ■ ■
■ ■ ■ ■
■ ■ ■ ■
■ ■
■ ■
■ ■ ■ ■
■ ■ ■ ■
■ ■
■ ■ ■ ■
■ ■ ■ ■
■ ■
■ ■
■ ■ ■ ■
■ ■ ■ ■
■ ■ ■ ■ 4
■ ■
■ ■
■ ■
■ ■ ■ ■
■ ■
■ ■ ■ ■
■ ■ ■ ■
■ ■ ■ ■
■ ■ ■ ■

(1) For automatic circuit breakers, four auxiliary contacts are included as standard.

ABB 4/5
Shunt trip and closing coils

1a) Shunt trip/closing coil (YO/YC) and second shunt trip (YO2)
(1) The minimum impulse current They allow the remote control of the circuit breaker. The accessory is the same and the
must be 100 ms
function depends on the installation position on the circuit breaker. It can be used for either
(2) If the shunt trip is permanently of these applications.
connected to the power supply, wait Given the characteristics of the circuit breaker operating mechanism, opening (with the
at least 30 ms before sending the
command to the closing coil. circuit breaker closed) is always possible, while closing is only possible when the closing
springs are charged. The release can operate with either direct current or alternating
current. This release can be operated by a pulse (1), or with a permanent signal (2).
For safety reasons, Emax can be equipped with a second shunt trip, mounted on a special
support in alternative to the UVR.
If the closing coil is powered with a continuous signal, the presence of the anti-pumping
device requires after an opening operation to momentarily de-energize the closing coil.
Reference figure in circuit diagrams: YO (4) - YC (2) - YO2 (8)
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4
1SDC200104F0003

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1SDC200103F0003

Characteristics
Power supply (Un): 24 V DC 125-127 V AC/DC
30 V AC/DC 220-240 V AC/DC
48 V AC/DC 250 V AC/DC
60 V AC/DC 380-400 V AC
110-120 V AC/DC 440-480 V AC
Operating limits: (YO-YO2): 70% ... 110% Un
(YC): 85% ... 110% Un
Inrush power (Ps): DC = 200 W
Inrush time ~100 ms AC = 200 VA
Continuous power (Pc): DC = 5 W
AC = 5 VA
Opening time (YO- YO2): (max) 60 ms
Closing time (YC) (max) 80 ms
Insulation voltage: 2500 V 50 Hz (for 1 min)

4/6 ABB
1b) SOR Test Unit (IEC only)
Under particularly severe operating conditions or simply for
remote control of the circuit breaker, the shunt trip is widely
used as an accessory for the Emax series of power circuit break-
ers.
The right working of all functions of this accessory is a neces-
sary condition to guarantee a high level of safety in the installa-
tion: this means there is the need to have a device available
which cyclically checks correct operation of the release,
1SDC200106F0003

signaling any malfunctions.


The SOR control and monitoring Test Unit ensures continuity of
shunt trips with a rated operating voltage between 24 V and
250 V (AC and DC), as well as the functions of the opening coil
electronic circuit.
Continuity is checked cyclically with an interval of 20s between
tests.
The unit has LEDs on the front, which provide the following in-
for mation:
– POWER ON: power supply present
– YO TESTING: test in progress
– TEST FAILED: signal following a failed test or lack of auxiliary
power supply 4
– ALARM: signal following three failed tests.
Two relays with one change-over are also available, which al-
low remote signaling of the following two events:
– failure of a test (resetting takes place automatically when the
alarm stops )
– failure of three tests (resetting only occurs by pressing the
manual RESET on the front of the unit)

Characteristics
Auxiliary power 24 V ... 250 V AC/DC
Maximum interrupted current 6A
Maximum interrupted voltage 250V AC

ABB 4/7
Undervoltage release

2a) Undervoltage release (YU)


The undervoltage release opens the circuit breaker when there
is a significant voltage drop in the power supply. It can be used
also to open the circuit breaker (using normally closed
pushbuttons), as a lock in closing position. The power supply
is therefore obtained on the supply side of the circuit breaker
or from an independent source. The circuit breaker can be
closed only when the release is energized. The release can
operate with either direct current or alternating current.
When the voltage drops down below the 10% of the rated volt-
1SDC200107F0003

age, the UVR trips the breaker.


The circuit breaker can be closed with voltage higher than of
85%.
Note
It can be fitted with a contact to signal when the undervoltage
With the undervoltage release, the use of
release is energized (C. aux YU; see accessory 5e). the anti-racking-out device is not allowed.

Reference figure in circuit diagrams: YU (6)

Characteristics
Power supply (Un): 24 V DC 125-127 V AC/DC
30 V AC/DC 220-240 V AC/DC
4 48 V AC/DC
60 V AC/DC
250 V AC
380-400 V AC
110-120 V AC/DC 440-480 V AC
Inrush power (Ps): DC = 200 W
AC = 200 VA
Continuous power (Pc): DC = 5 W
AC = 5 VA
Opening time (YU) 30 ms
Insulation voltage: 2500 V 50 Hz (for 1 min)
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4/8 ABB
2b) Time-delay device for undervoltage
release (D) (IEC only)
The undervoltage release can be combined with an electronic
time-delay device mounted outside the circuit breaker. Use of
the delayed undervoltage release is recommended to prevent
tripping when the power supply network can be subject to brief
voltage drops.
The time-delay device must be used with an undervoltage re-
1SDC200109F0003

lease with the same operating voltage.


Reference figure in circuit diagrams: YU +D (7)

Characteristics
Power supply (D): 24-30 V DC
48 V AC/DC
60 V AC/DC
110-127 V AC/DC
220-250 V AC/DC
Adjustable opening time (YU+D): 0.5-1-1.5-2-3 s

ABB 4/9
Gearmotor for the automatic charging of closing
springs

3) Gearmotor for the automatic charging


of closing springs (M)
This accessory automatically charges the closing springs of
the circuit breaker operating mechanism. The gearmotor im-
mediately recharges the closing springs after closing the cir-
cuit breaker.
The closing springs can, however, be charged manually (using
the relative operating lever) in the event of a power supply fail-
ure or during maintenance.
It is always supplied with a limit switch for signaling that the
closing springs are charged (see accessory 5d).
1SDC200110F0003

Reference figure in circuit diagrams: M (1)

Characteristics
Power supply 24-30 V AC/DC
48-60 V AC/DC
100-130 V AC/DC
220-250 V AC/DC
Operating limits: 85%...110% Un
Inrush power (Ps): DC = 500 W
4 AC = 500 VA
Rated power (Pn): DC = 200 W
AC = 200 VA
Inrush time 0.2 s
Charging time: 4-5 s
Insulation voltage: 2500 V 50 Hz (for 1 min)
1SDC200111F0003

4/10 ABB
Bell alarm

4) Bell alarm
The following signals are available after the trip unit tripped.
4a) Bell alarm
Allows the local (mechanical accessory supplied as standard)
and remote signaling (electrical by means of changeover switch)
that the circuit breaker is open following operation of the trip
units. The mechanical signaling pushbutton must be rearmed
to reclose the circuit breaker.
Reference figure in circuit diagrams: S51 (13)
1SDC200141F0001

4
Available reset coils
4b) Bell alarm with remote reset command
24-30 V AC/DC
Allows the local (mechanical accessory supplied as standard) 110-130 V AC/DC
and remote signaling (electrical by means of changeover switch) 220-240 V AC/DC
that the circuit breaker is open following operation of the trip
units. With this accessory, it is possible to reset the mechanical
signaling pushbutton via an electrical coil from remote com-
mand, with allows the circuit breaker to be reset.
Reference figure in circuit diagrams: S51 (14)
1SDC200144F0001

ABB 4/11
Auxiliary Contacts

5) Auxiliary contacts
Auxiliary contacts are available installed on the circuit breaker,
which enable signaling of the circuit breaker status.

Characteristics
Un In max T
125 V DC 0.3 A 10 ms
250 V DC 0.15 A

Un In max ϕ
cosϕ
250 V AC 15 A 0.3

The versions available are as follows:

5a-5b) Electrical signaling of circuit breaker open/closed


It is possible to have electrical signaling of the status (open/
closed) of the circuit breaker using 4, 10 or 15 auxiliary contacts.
The auxiliary contacts have the following configurations:
– 4 open/closed contacts for PR121 (2 normally open + 2 nor-
mally closed)
4 – 4 open/closed contacts for PR122/PR123 (2 normally open +
1SDC200116F0003

2 normally closed + 2 dedicated to trip unit)


– 10 open/closed contacts for PR121 (5 normally open + 5 nor-
mally closed)
– 10 open/closed contacts for PR122/PR123 (5 normally open
+ 5 normally closed + 2 dedicated to trip unit)
– 15 supplementary open/closed contacts for installation out-
side the circuit breaker.
The standard configuration NO/NC described above can be
modified by the user by repositioning the faston connector on
the microswitch.
When 10 open/closed contacts for PR122/PR123 are required,
the zone discrimination and PR120/K unit are not available.
Reference figures in circuit diagrams: Q/1÷10 (21-22)
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4/12 ABB
5c) Electrical signaling of circuit breaker racked-in/test iso-
lated/racked-out
In addition to mechanical signaling of the circuit breaker posi-
tion, it is also possible to have a remote signal using 5 or 10
1SDC200118F0003

auxiliary contacts which are installed into the cradle.


The auxiliary contacts take on the following configurations:
– 5 contacts: 2 contacts for racked-in signal, 2 contacts for
racked-out signal, and 1 contact to signal the test isolated
position (main power isolated, but sliding contacts con-
nected).
– 10 contacts: 4 contacts for racked-in signal, 4 contacts for
racked-out signal, and 2 contacts to signal the test isolated
position (main power isolated, but sliding contacts con-
nected).
Reference figures in circuit diagrams:
S75I (31-32)
S75T (31-32)
S75E (31-32)

4
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ABB 4/13
Auxiliary Contacts

5d) Contact signaling closing springs charged


A microswitch allows remote signaling of the status of the clos-
ing springs (always supplied with the spring charging geared
motor).
Reference figure in circuit diagrams: S33 M/2 (11)
1SDC200120F0003

1SDC200121F0003

5e) Contact signaling undervoltage release de-energized


(C. Aux YU)
The undervoltage releases can be fitted with a contact for
signaling remotely the status of the undervoltage release.
Reference figure in circuit diagrams: (12)
1SDC200122F0003

1SDC200123F0003

4/14 ABB
Current sensors and operation counters

6a) Current sensors for neutral conductor


outside circuit breaker
For three-pole circuit breakers only, this allows protection of
the neutral by connection to the trip unit.
Reference figure in circuit diagrams: UI/N (see page 6/8)
1SDC200124F0003

6b) Homopolar toroid for the main power


supply grounding conductor (star
center of the transformer)
PR122 and PR123 electronic trip units can be used in combi-
nation with an external toroid located on the conductor, which
connects the star center of the MV/LV transformer (homopolar
transformer) to ground. In this case, the ground protection is
defined as Source Ground Return.
Through to different combinations of its terminals (see chapter 4
6), the In of the same toroid can be set at 100 A, 250 A, 400 A,
1SDC200125F0003

800 A.
Reference figure in circuit diagrams: UI/O (see page 6/8)

7) Mechanical operation counter


This is connected to the operating mechanism by means of a
simple lever mechanism, and indicates the number of mechani-
cal operations carried out by the circuit breaker.
The count is shown on the front of the circuit breaker.
1SDC200126F0003

1SDC200127F0003

ABB 4/15
Mechanical locks

8) Mechanical locks
8a-8b) Lock in open position
Several different mechanisms are available which allow the cir-
cuit breaker to be locked in the open position.
These devices can be controlled by:
– Key (8a): a special circular lock with different keys (for a single
1SDC200128F0003

circuit breaker) or the same keys (for several circuit breakers).


– Padlocks (8b): up to 3 padlocks (not supplied): ø 4 mm.
– Provision for Kirk key
1SDC200129F0003

1SDC200130F0003

4
8c) Circuit breaker lock in racked-in/test isolated/racked-
out position
It is available a key lock (with same of different keys) or a pad-
lock device (up to 3 padlock with a max ø of 4 mm). It is only
1SDC200131F0003

available for draw out circuit breakers, to be installed on the


moving part.
1SDC200132F0003

8d) Accessories for lock in test isolated/racked-out position


In addition to the circuit breaker lock in racked-in/test isolated/
racked-out position, this allows the circuit breaker to be locked
1SDC200133F0003

only in the racked-out or test isolated positions.


It is only available for draw out circuit breakers, to be installed
on the moving part.

4/16 ABB
8e) Padlock device for safety shutter
Allows the shutters into the cradle to be padlocked in the closed
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position.

1SDC200135F0003
4

8f) Mechanical lock for compartment door


Locks the compartment door from being opened when the cir-
cuit breaker is closed (and circuit breaker racked-in for draw
out circuit breakers) and prevents the circuit breaker from clos-
ing when the compartment door is open.
1SDC200136F0003

8g) Anti-racking-out device when the springs are charged


(FAIL SAFE)
Note Prevents the moving part of the draw out version circuit breaker
This accessory, always supplied with the from being racked out of the cradle when the springs are
draw out version circuit breaker, is an
alternative to the undervoltage release. charged.

ABB 4/17
Transparent protective covers

9) Transparent protective covers


9a) Protection for opening and closing pushbuttons
These protections are fitted on the opening and closing
pushbuttons, preventing the relative circuit breaker operations
unless a special tool is used.
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1SDC200138F0003

4
9b) IP54 door protection (NEMA 3/S/13)
This is a transparent plastic protective cover which completely
protects the front panel of the circuit breaker. Mounted on hinges,
it is fitted with a key lock.
1SDC200139F0003

1SDC200140F0003

4/18 ABB
Interlock between circuit breakers

10) Mechanical interlock


This mechanism creates a mechanical interlock between two
or three circuit breakers (even different models and in any fixed/
draw out version) using flexible cables. The electrical diagram
for electrical switching by means of a relay (to be provided by
the customer) is supplied with the mechanical interlock. The
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circuit breakers can be installed vertically or horizontally.

Four types of mechanical interlocks are available:

Type A: between 2 circuit breakers (power supply + emergency power supply)


Type B: between 3 circuit breakers (2 power supplies + emergency power supply)
Note
Type C: between 3 circuit breakers (2 power supplies + bus-tie) See the chapters “Overall dimensions” and
Type D: between 3 circuit breakers (3 power supplies/one single closed circuit breaker) “Circuit diagrams” for information about
dimensions (fixed and draw out versions)
and settings.

1SDC200143F0003
1SDC200142F0003

Vertical interlock Horizontal interlock

ABB 4/19
Interlock between circuit breakers

The possible mechanical interlocks are shown below, depend-


ing on whether 2 or 3 circuit breakers (any model in any ver-
sion) are used in the switching system.

Type of interlock Typical circuit Possible interlocks


Type A
Between two circuit breakers Circuit breaker 1 can
One normal power supply and one emergency only be closed if 2 is
1 2
G
power supply open, and vice-versa. O O
I O
1 2
O I

O = Circuit breaker open


I = Circuit breaker closed

Type B
Between three circuit breakers Circuit breakers 1 and 3
Two normal power supplies and one emergency can only be closed if 2 is
1 2 3
G
power supply. open. O O O
Circuit breaker 2 can
only be closed if 1 and 3 I O O
1 2 3 are open.
O O I
4 I O I
O = Circuit breaker open O I O
I = Circuit breaker closed

Type C
Between three circuit breakers One or two circuit
The two half-busbars can be supplied by a single breakers out of three
1 2 3
transformer (bus-tie closed) or by both at the can be closed at the O O O
same time (bus-tie open) same time.
I O O
1 2 3
O I O
O O I
O = Circuit breaker open O I I
I = Circuit breaker closed I I O
I O I

Type D
Between three circuit breakers Only one of three circuit
Three power supplies (generators or transformers) breakers can be closed.
1 2 3
on the same busbar, so parallel operation is not G O O O
allowed
I O O
1 2 3 O I O
O O I
O = Circuit breaker open
I = Circuit breaker closed

4/20 ABB
The emergency power supply is usually installed to take over
from the normal power supply in two instances:
– to supply safety services for people (e.g., hospital installa-
tions);
– to supply parts of installations which are essential for require-
ments other than safety (e.g., continuous-cycle industrial
plants).
The range of accessories for Emax circuit breakers includes
solutions for a wide variety of different plant engineering re-
quirements.
See the specific regulations regarding protections against
overcurrents, direct and indirect contacts, and provisions to
improve the reiliability and safety of emergency circuits.
Switching from the normal to the emergency power supply can
be carried out manually (locally or by remote control) or auto-
matically.
To this end, the circuit breakers used for switching must be
fitted with the accessories required to allow electric remote
control and to provide the electrical and mechanical interlocks
required by the switching logic.
These include:
– the shunt trip
– the closing coil
– the motor control
4
– the auxiliary contacts.
Switching can be automated by means of special electronic-
controll, to be installed by the customer (diagrams provided by
ABB).

ABB 4/21
Controller for Automatic Transfer Switch -
ATS010 (IEC only)

11) Controller for Automatic Transfer Switch - ATS010 (IEC only)


The ATS010 controller is the new network-unit switching device offered by ABB. It is based on
microprocessor technology in compliance with the major electromagnetic compatibility and
environmental standards (EN 50178, EN 50081-2, EN 50082-2, IEC 68-2-1, IEC 68-2-2, IEC 68-
2-3).
The device is able to manage the entire switching procedure between the normal line and
emergency line circuit breakers automatically, allowing great flexibility of settings.
In case of fault in the normal line voltage, in accordance with the delays set, the normal line
circuit breaker is opened, the generator started and the emergency line circuit breaker closed.
1SDC200148F0003

Similarly, when the normal line returns to range, the reverse switching procedure is automatically
controlled.
It is especially suited for use in all emergency power supply systems requiring a solution that is
ready to install, easy to use and reliable.
Some of the main applications include: power supply for UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply)
units, operating theatres and primary hospital services, emergency power supply for civilian
buildings, airports, hotels, data banks and telecommunication systems, and power supply of
industrial lines for continuous processes.

The switching system consists of the ATS010 unit connected to two motor-driven and mechanically
interlocked circuit breakers. Any of the circuit breakers in the Emax series can be used.
The built-in main sensor of the ATS010 device makes it possible to detect faults in the main
4 voltage. The three inputs can be directly connected to the three phases of the normal power
supply line for networks with rated voltage up to 500V AC. Networks with a higher voltage require
the insertion of potential transformers (PT), setting a rated voltage for the device that matches
their secondary voltage (typically 100V).
Two change-over contacts for each circuit breaker allow direct connection to the shunt trip and
closing coils. The circuit breaker connection is completed by wiring the status contacts: Open/
Closed, Relay tripped, Racked-in (for draw out/plug-in circuit breakers).
For this reason, apart from the mechanical interlock accessories, the following are provided on
each circuit breaker connected to the ATS010 unit:
– spring charging motor,
– opening and closing coil,
– open/closed contact,
– racked-in contact (for draw out versions),
– signal and mechanical lock for protection relay tripped.

The ATS010 device is designed to ensure extremely high reliability for the system it controls. It
contains various safety systems intrinsically related to software and hardware operation.
For software safety, a special logic prevents undesired operations, while a constantly operative
watchdog system points out any microprocessor malfunctions by means of a LED on the front of
the device.
Hardware safety allows integration of an electrical interlock by means of a power relay, making
the use of an external electrical interlocking system superfluous. The manual selector on the
front of the device can also control the entire switching procedure, even in the event of a
microprocessor fault, by working electromechanically on the control relays.

4/22 ABB
General specifications
Rated supply voltage 24V DC ± 20% 48V DC ± 10%
(galvanically insulated from ground) (maximum ripple ± 5%)
Maximum absorbed power 5W at 24V DC 10W at 48V DC
Rated power (mains present
and circuit breakers not controlled) 1.8W at 24V DC 4.5W at 48V DC
Operating temperature -25 °C…+70 °C
Maximum humidity 90% without condensation
Storage temperature -25 °C…+80 °C
Degree of protection IP54 (front panel)
Dimensions [mm] 144 x 144 x 85
Weight [kg] 0.8

Setting range for thresholds and times


Minimum voltage Un Min -5%…-30% Un
Maximum voltage Un Max +5%…+30% Un
Fixed frequency thresholds 10%…+10% fn
t1: opening delay of the normal line circuit breaker
due to network error (CB-N) 0…32 s
t2: generator start-up delay due to network error 0…32 s
t3: stopping delay of the generator 0…254 s
t4: switching delay due to network stop 0…254 s
t5: closing delay of the emergency line circuit breaker
4
after detecting the generator voltage (CB-E) 0…32 s

Rated voltage settings available 100, 115, 120, 208, 220, 230, 240, 277,
347, 380, 400, 415, 440, 480, 500 V

Operating sequence

VN
t1
CB-N

t2 t3
GE

VE

Caption CoCo
VN Main voltage
t5 t4
CB-N Normal line circuit breaker closed CB-E
GE Generator
VE Emergency line voltage
CoCo Enable switching to emergency line LOAD
CB-E Emergency line circuit breaker
closed
LOAD Disconnection of lower priority
connected loads

ABB 4/23
Controller for Automatic Transfer Switch -
ATS010 (IEC only)

Front panel

2
1

5
3

7
4
6 Caption
1 Status of the ATS010 unit and logic
2 Operating mode selector

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3 Normal line check
4 Normal line circuit breaker status
5 Voltage on the emergency line
6 Emergency line circuit breaker status
7 Generator status

4
Side panel settings

Caption
1 Selectors to set the under- and overvoltage
thresholds
2 Dip-switches to set:
– rated voltage
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– normal single-phase or three-phase


line
– mains frequency
– switching strategy
3 Switching delay time settings for t1... t5

4/24 ABB
Spare parts

Spare parts
The following spare parts are available:
– front shields and escutcheon plate
– opening solenoid for PR121, PR122 and PR123 trip units
– arcing chamber
– closing springs
– plier isolation contact for the cradle of the draw out circuit breaker
– grounding sliding contact (for draw out version)
– shutters for cradle
– complete pole
– operating mechanism
– connection cables between releases and current transformers
– transparent protective cover for releases
– PR130/B power supply unit
– toolbox
– battery for PR130/B power supply unit
– front escutcheon plate for Ronis key lock
For further details, request a copy of the ABB spare parts catalog.

ABB 4/25
Overall dimensions

Contents
Fixed circuit breaker .......................................................................................................... 5/2

Draw out circuit breaker ................................................................................................... 5/7

Installation in switchboard ............................................................................................... 5/15

Mechanical interlock ......................................................................................................... 5/16

Circuit breaker accessories ............................................................................................. 5/18

ABB 5/1
Overall dimensions
Fixed circuit breaker

Basic version [mm/in]

with horizontal
rear terminals
E1

E2-E3 E4-E6

1SDC200065F0201

Caption
A 3 Poles B 4 Poles

1 Insulating wall or insulated


metal wall
E1-A 296/11.65'' 386/15.2''

E2-A 296/11.65'' 386/15.2''

E3-A 404/15.91'' 530/20.87''

E4-A 566/22.28'' 656/25.83''

E6-A 782/30.79'' 908/35.75''

5/2 ABB
[mm/in]

E1 3 poles / E2 3 poles E1 4 poles / E2 4 poles

E3 3 poles E3 4 poles

1SDC200066F0201

Caption

1 Inside edge of compartment


door

2 Segregation (when provided)

3 M10 mounting holes for


circuit breaker (included in
the supply)

4 1x M12 screw for earthing


(included in the supply)

ABB 5/3
Overall dimensions
Fixed circuit breaker

Basic version [mm/in]

with horizontal
rear terminals

E4 3 poles E4 4 poles

E6 3 poles E6 4 poles

1SDC200067F0201

Caption

1 Inside edge of compartment


door

2 Segregation (when provided)

3 M10 mounting holes for


circuit breaker (included in
the supply)

4 1x M12 screw for earthing


(included in the supply)

5/4 ABB
Basic version [mm/in]

with vertical
rear terminals

E1 E2 E3 800÷2000 A

E1 E2 E3 800÷2000 A

1SDC200068F0201

ABB 5/5
Overall dimensions
Fixed circuit breaker

Basic version [mm/in]

with vertical
rear terminals

E3 2500÷3200 A E4 E6

E3 2500÷3200 A E4 E6

5
1SDC200069F0201

5/6 ABB
Overall dimensions
Draw out circuit breaker

Basic version [mm/in]

with horizontal
rear terminals

E1

E2-E3-E4-E6 5

A 3 Poles B 4 Poles

E1-A 324/12.76'' 414/16.3''

E2-A 324/12.76'' 414/16.3''

E3-A 432/17.01'' 558/21.97''


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E4-A 594/23.39'' 684/26.93''

E6-A 810/31.89'' 936/36.85''

Caption

1 Distance from connected for


testing to isolated

ABB 5/7
Overall dimensions
Draw out circuit breaker

Basic version [mm/in]

with horizontal
rear terminals
E1 3 poles / E2 3 poles E1 4 poles / E2 4 poles

E3 3 poles E3 4 poles

1SDC200071F0201

Caption

1 Inside edge of compartment


door
2 Segregation (whenprovided)
3 M8 mounting holes for
circuit breaker (included in
the supply)
4 1x M12 screws for earthing
(included in the supply)
5 4 holes for mounting fixed part
(standard)

5/8 ABB
[mm/in]

E4 3 poles E4 4 poles

E6 3 poles E6 4 poles

1SDC200072F0201

Caption

1 Inside edge of compartment


door
2 Segregation (when provided)
3 M8 mounting holes for
circuit breaker (included in
the supply)
4 1x M12 screw for earthing
(included in the supply)

ABB 5/9
Overall dimensions
Draw out circuit breaker

Basic version [mm/in]

with vertical
rear terminals

E1 3 poles / E2 3 poles E1 4 poles / E2 4 poles

E1-E2

Caption

1 Inside edge of compartment


door

2 Segregation (when provided)

3 M8 mounting holes for


circuit breaker (included in
the supply)
1SDC200073F0201

5 Distance from connected for


testing to isolated

5/10 ABB
[mm/in]

E3 3 poles 800÷2000 A E3 4 poles 800÷2000 A

E3 800÷2000 A
5
Caption

1 Inside edge of compartment


door

2 Segregation (when provided)

3 M8 mounting holes for


circuit breaker (included in
the supply)

4 2x M12 screws for earthing


(included in the supply)
1SDC200074F0201

5 Distance from connected for


testing to isolated

ABB 5/11
Overall dimensions
Draw out circuit breaker

Basic version [mm/in]

with vertical
rear terminals
E3 3 poles 2500 A (*) E3 4 poles 2500 A (*)

E3 2500 A (*)
5

Caption

1 Inside edge of compartment


1SDC200075F0201

door

2 Segregation (when provided)

3 M8 mounting holes for


circuit breaker (included in
the supply)

4 2x M12 screws for earthing


(included in the supply)

5 Distance from connected for


(*) Ask ABB for E3 3200 A dimensions. testing to isolated

5/12 ABB
[mm/in]

E4 3 poles E4 4 poles

E4
5

Caption

1 Inside edge of compartment


1SDC200076F0201

door

2 Segregation (when provided)

3 M8 mounting holes for


circuit breaker (included in
the supply)

4 2x M12 screws for earthing


(included in the supply)

5 Distance from connected for


testing to isolated

ABB 5/13
Overall dimensions
Draw out circuit breaker

Basic version [mm/in]

with vertical
rear terminals

E6 3 poles E6 4 poles

5 E6

Caption

1 Inside edge of compartment


door

2 Segregation (when provided)

3 M8 mounting holes for


circuit breaker (included in
the supply)

4 2x M12 screws for earthing


1SDC200077F0201

(included in the supply)

5 Distance from connected for


testing to isolated

5/14 ABB
Overall dimensions
Installation in switchboard

[mm/in]

Dimensions of compartment
Copper bars

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Insulating support

A 3 Poles A 4 Poles

E1-A 400/11.65'' 490/19.30''

E2-A 400/15.7'' 490/19.30''

(*) ** Suitable for continuous operation at 100% rating in a minimum cubicle


E3-A 500/19.7'' 630/24.82''
space (see the table), with a ventilation of 48 (12x4) sq. in. side
(*)
E4-A 700/25.7'' 790/30.62'' bottom and side top.
(*)
E6-A 1000/39.3'' 1130/44.52''
Refer to shop drawings for verification.
(*) Ask ABB for V-A and L-A versions.
5

Drilling of compartment door Tightening torque for fastening screws Nm 20 - 177 lb/in
Tightening torque for main terminals Nm 70 - 620 lb/in
Tightening torque for earthing screw Nm 70 - 620 lb/in

High strength M12 screw


Number per terminal

PHASE NEUTRAL

N E1-E2 2 2

N
E3 3 3

N E4 4 2-4
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N E6 6 3-6

ABB 5/15
Overall dimensions
Mechanical interlock

Interlock assembly [mm/in]

Type A Type B Type B Type B Type C


Horizontal (emergency (emergency interlock (emergency interlock Horizontal Vertical
Vertical interlock below) in the middle) above)
Horizontal Vertical Horizontal Vertical Horizontal Vertical

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5
Type D
Horizontal Vertical

Horizontal interlocks
Maximum distance between two interlocks: 1200/
47.28 mm from one interlock to the other. The cables
pass under the cradles, following the same connec-
tion diagram shown for vertical circuit breakers.

Notes
When fitting interlocks between two circuit
breakers, it is necessary to make suitable
holes (through the switchboard) in the
mounting surface for fixed circuit breakers Take up the excess cable by making it go through
or for the cradle of draw out circuit
only one complete turn or an omega as shown in the
breakers, in order to pass the flexible
cables through, respecting the measure- figure.
ments shown in the figures on page 5/17.
For vertical interlocks, align the right-hand
sides vertically and reduce the bends in
the flexible cables to a minimum (minimum
1SDC200082F0201

radius R. 70 mm / 2.76 in). All the angle


values of the bends which the cable
passes through added together must not
exceed 720°.

5/16 ABB
Through-holes for flexible cables for mechanical interlocks

1SDC200083F0201
5

ABB 5/17
Overall dimensions
Circuit breaker accessories

Mechanical [mm/in]

compartment
door lock
Drilling in compartment Minimum distance between circuit breaker and switchboard wall
door
Fixed version Draw out version

1SDC200084F0201
A
3 Poles 4 Poles

E1 180 180

E2 180 180

5 E3 234 234

E4 270 360

E6 360 486

Homopolar toroid (IEC only)


1SDC200085F0201

5/18 ABB
Current sensor [mm/in]

for the external


neutral

E1 - E2 - E4

E3 - E6

5
1SDC200086F0201

ABB 5/19
Overall dimensions
Circuit breaker accessories

Electrical signalling [mm/in]


of circuit breaker
open/closed

15 supplementary auxiliary contacts

1SDC200087F0201
5
A flexible cable 650 mm / 25.59 in long is available from point
“A” to point “B”.

Fixed version Draw out version


1SDC200088F0201

5/20 ABB
ATS010 (IEC only) [mm/in]

1SDC200089F0201

Electronic 5
time-delay device
(IEC only)
1SDC200090F0201

ABB 5/21
Overall dimensions
Circuit breaker accessories

IP54 Protective [mm/in]

cover

1SDC200091F0201

PR021/K Unit
5
(IEC only)

1SDC200092F0201

5/22 ABB
5

ABB 5/23
Circuit diagrams

Contents
Reading information - circuit breakers ............................................................................ 6/2

Reading information - ATS010 unit ................................................................................... 6/6

Circuit diagram symbols (IEC 60617 and CEI 3-14 ... 3-26 Standards) ........................ 6/7

Circuit diagrams

Circuit breakers .................................................................................................................... 6/8

Electrical accessories .......................................................................................................... 6/9

Automatic transfer switch - ATS010 (IEC only) ................................................................... 6/14

ABB 6/1
Circuit diagrams
Reading information - circuit breakers

Warning
Before installing the circuit breaker, carefully read notes F and O on the circuit diagrams.

Operating status shown


The circuit diagram is shown under the following conditions:
- draw out circuit breaker, open and racked-in
- circuits de-energized
- trip units not tripped
- motor operator with springs discharged.

Versions
Though the diagram shows a circuit breaker in draw out version, it can be applied to a fixed version circuit breaker as
well.
Fixed version
The control circuits are fitted between terminals XV (connector X is not supplied).
With this version, the applications indicated in figures 31 and 32 cannot be provided.
Draw out version
The control circuits are fitted between the poles of connector X (terminal box XV is not supplied).
Version without overcurrent trip unit
With this version, the applications indicated in figures 13, 14, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47 cannot be provided.
Version with PR121/P electronic trip unit
With this version, the applications indicated in figures 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47 cannot be provided.
Version with PR122/P electronic trip unit
With this version, the applications indicated in figure 41 cannot be provided.
Version with PR123/P electronic trip unit
With this version, the applications indicated in figure 41 cannot be provided.

Caption
= Circuit diagram figure number
* = See note indicated by letter
A1 = Circuit breaker accessories
A3 = Accessories applied to the cradle of the circuit breaker (for draw out version only)
A4 = Example switchgear and connections for control and signaling, outside the circuit breaker
AY = SOR TEST UNIT control/monitoring Unit (see note R)
D = Electronic time-delay device of the undervoltage release, outside the circuit breaker
F1 = Delayed-trip fuse

6 K51 = PR121/P, PR122/P, PR123/P electronic trip unit with the following protection functions (see note G):
- L overload protection with inverse long time-delay trip - setting I1
- S short-circuit protection with inverse or definite short time-delay trip - setting I2
- I short-circuit protection with instantaneous time-delay trip - setting I3
- G ground fault protection with inverse short time-delay trip - setting I4
K51/1…8 = Contacts of the PR021/K signaling unit.
K51/GZin = Zone discrimination: input for protection G or “reverse” direction input for protection D (only with
(DBin) Uaux. and PR122/P or PR123/P trip unit)
K51/GZout = Zone discrimination: output for protection G or “reverse” direction output for protection D (only with
(DBout) Uaux. and PR122/P or PR123/P trip unit)
K51/IN1 = Digital programmable input (available only with Uaux and PR122/P or PR123/P trip unit with indicator
module PR120/K)
K51/P1…P4 = Programmable electrical signaling (available only with Uaux and PR122/P or PR123/P trip unit with
indicator module PR120/K)
K51/SZin = Zone discrimination: input for protection S or “direct“ input for protection D (only with Uaux. and PR122/P
(DFin) or PR123/P trip unit)
K51/SZout = Zone discrimination: output for protection S or “direct“ output for protection D (only with Uaux. and
(DFout) PR122/P or PR123/P trip unit)
K51/YC = Closing control from PR122/P or PR123/P electronic trip unit with communication module PR120/D-M
K51/YO = Opening control from PR122/P or PR123/P electronic trip unit with communication module PR120/D-M

6/2 ABB
M = Motor for charging the closing springs
Q = Circuit breaker
Q/1...27 = Circuit breaker auxiliary contacts
S33M/1 = Limit contacts for spring-charging motor
S43 = Switch for setting remote/local control
S51 = Contact for electrical signaling of circuit breaker open due to tripping of the overcurrent trip unit.
The circuit breaker may be closed only after pressing the reset pushbutton, or after energizing the
coil for electrical reset (if available).
S75E/1...4 = Contacts for electrical signaling of circuit breaker in racked-out position (only with draw out
circuit breakers)
S75I/1...4 = Contacts for electrical signaling of circuit breaker in racked-in position (only with draw out
circuit breakers)
S75T/1..4 = Contacts for electrical signaling of circuit breaker in test isolated position (only with draw out
circuit breakers)
SC = Pushbutton or contact for closing the circuit breaker
SO = Pushbutton or contact for opening the circuit breaker
SO1 = Pushbutton or contact for opening the circuit breaker with delayed trip
SO2 = Pushbutton or contact for opening the circuit breaker with instantaneous trip
SR = Pushbutton or contact for electrical circuit breaker reset
TI/L1 = Current transformer located on phase L1
TI/L2 = Current transformer located on phase L2
TI/L3 = Current transformer located on phase L3
Uaux. = Auxiliary power supply voltage (see note F)
UI/L1 = Current sensor (Rogowski coil) located on phase L1
UI/L2 = Current sensor (Rogowski coil) located on phase L2
UI/L3 = Current sensor (Rogowski coil) located on phase L3
UI/N = Current sensor (Rogowski coil) located on neutral
UI/O = Current sensor (Rogowski coil) located on the conductor connecting to ground the star point of the
MV/LV transformer (see note G)
W1 = Serial interface with control system (external bus): EIA RS485 interface (see note E)
W2 = Serial interface with the accessories of PR121/P, PR122/P and PR123/P trip units (internal bus)
X = Delivery connector for auxiliary circuits of draw out version circuit breaker
X1...X7 = Connectors for the accessories of the circuit breaker
XF = Delivery terminal box for the position contacts of the draw out circuit breaker (located on the
cradle of the circuit breaker)
XK1 = Connector for power circuits of PR121/P, PR122/P, and PR123/P trip units.
XK2 - XK3 = Connectors for auxiliary circuits of PR121/P, PR122/P and PR123/P trip units.
XO = Connector for YO1 trip unit
XV = Delivery terminal box for the auxiliary circuits of the fixed circuit breaker
YC = Closing coil
YO = Shunt trip
YO1 = Shunt trip
YO2
YR
=
=
Second shunt trip (see note Q)
Coil to electrically reset the circuit breaker 6
YU = Undervoltage release (see notes B and Q)

ABB 6/3
Circuit diagrams
Reading information - circuit breakers

Description of figures
Fig. 1 = Motor circuit to charge the closing springs.
Fig. 2 = Closing coil circuit.
Fig. 4 = Shunt trip.
Fig. 6 = Instantaneous undervoltage release (see notes B and Q).
Fig. 7 = Undervoltage release with electronic time-delay device, outside the circuit breaker (see notes B and Q)
Fig. 8 = Second shunt trip unit (see note Q).
Fig. 11 = Contact for electrical signaling of springs charged.
Fig. 12 = Contact for electrical signaling of undervoltage release energized (see notes B and S).
Fig. 13 = Contact for electrical signaling of circuit breaker open due to tripping of the overcurrent trip unit.
The circuit breaker may be closed only after pressing the reset pushbutton.
Fig. 14 = Contact for electrical signaling of circuit breaker open due to tripping of the overcurrent trip unit and
electrical reset coil. The circuit breaker may be closed only after pressing the reset pushbutton or
energizing the coil.
Fig. 21 = First set of circuit breaker auxiliary contacts.
Fig. 22 = Second set of circuit breaker auxiliary contacts.
Fig. 23 = Third set of supplementary auxiliary contacts outside the circuit breaker.
Fig. 31 = First set of contacts for electrical signaling of circuit breaker in racked-in, test isolated, racked-out position.
Fig. 32 = Second set of contacts for electrical signaling of circuit breaker in racked-in, test isolated, racked-out
position.
Fig. 41 = Auxiliary circuits of PR121/P trip units (see note F).
Fig. 42 = Auxiliary circuits of PR122/P and PR123/P trip units (see notes F, N and V).
Fig. 43 = Circuits of the measuring module PR120/V of the PR122/P and PR123/P trip units internally connected to
the circuit breaker (optional for the trip unit PR122/P; see notes T and U).
Fig. 44 = Circuits of the measuring module PR120/V of the PR122/P and PR123/P trip units externally connected to
the circuit breaker (optional for the trip unit PR122/P; see notes O and U).
Fig. 45 = Circuits of the communication module PR120/D-M of the PR122/P and PR123/P trip units (optional; see
note E).
Fig. 46 = Circuits of the indicator module PR120/K of the PR122/P and PR123/P trip units - connection 1 (optional;
see note V).
Fig. 47 = Circuits of the indicator module PR120/K of the PR122/P and PR123/P trip units - connection 2 (optional;
see note V).
Fig. 61 = SOR TEST UNIT control/monitoring unit (see note R).
Fig. 62 = Circuit of the signaling module PR021/K

Incompatibilities
The circuits indicated in the following figures cannot be supplied simultaneously on the same circuit breaker:
6-7-8
13 - 14
6 22 - 46 - 47
43 - 44

6/4 ABB
Notes
A) The circuit breaker is only fitted with the accessories specified in the ABB order acknowledgement. Please contact
your local sales organisation.
B) The undervoltage release is supplied for operation using a power supply branched on the supply side of the
circuit breaker or from an independent source. The circuit breaker can only close when the trip unit is energized
(there is a mechanical lock on closing). If the same power supply is used for the closing coil and undervoltage
release and the circuit breaker is required to close automatically when the auxiliary power supply comes back on,
a 30 ms delay must be introduced between the undervoltage release accept signal and the energizing of the
closing coil. This may be achieved using an external circuit comprising a permanent make contact, the contact
shown in fig. 12 and a time-delay relay.
E) For the EIA RS485 serial interface connection see document ITSCE - RH0298 regarding MODBUS communica-
tion
F) The auxiliary voltage Uaux allows actuation of all operations of the PR121/P, PR122/P and PR123/P trip units.
Having requested a Uaux insulated from ground, one must use “galvanically separated converters” in compliance
with IEC 60950 (UL 1950) or equivalent standards that ensure a common mode current or leakage current (see
IEC 478/1, CEI 22/3) not greater than 3.5 mA, IEC 60364-41 and CEI 64-8.
G) Ground fault protection is available with the PR122/P and PR123/P trip units by means of a current sensor located
on the conductor connecting to ground the star center of the MV/LV transformer. The connections between terminals
1 and 2 (or 3) of current transformer UI/O and poles T7 and T8 of the X (or XV) connector must be made with a two-
pole shielded and stranded cable (see user manual), no more than 15 m long. The shield must be grounded on
the circuit breaker side and current sensor side.
N) With PR122/P and PR123/P trip units, the connections to the zone discrimination inputs and outputs must be
made with a two-pole shielded and stranded cable (see user manual), no more than 300 m long. The shield must
be grounded on the discrimination input side.
O) Systems with rated voltage of less than 100V or greater than 690V require the use of an insulation voltage transformer
to connect to the busbars (connect according to the insertion diagrams provided in the manual).
P) With PR122/P and PR123/P trip units with communication module PR120/D-M, the power supply for coils YO
and YC must not be taken from the main power supply. The coils can be controlled directly from contacts
K51/YO and K51/ YC with maximum voltages of 60 V DC and 240-250 V AC.
Q) The second shunt trip may be installed as an alternative to the undervoltage release.
R) The SOR TEST UNIT + shunt trip (YO) is guaranteed to operate starting at 75% of the Uaux of the shunt trip itself.
While the YO power supply contact is closing (short-circuit on terminals 4 and 5), the SOR TEST UNIT is unable to
detect the opening coil status. Consequently:
- for continuously powered opening coil, the TEST FAILED and ALARM signals will be activated
- if the coil opening command is of the pulsing type, the TEST FAILED signal may appear at the same time. In this
case, the TEST FAILED signal is actually an alarm signal only if it remains lit for more than 20s.
S) Also available in the version with normally-closed contact
T) The connection between pin 1 of the connector XK5 to the internal neutral conductor is provided by four-pole
circuit breakers, while pin 1 of the connector XK5 is connected to pin T1 of the connector X (or XV) by means of
three-pole circuit breakers.
U) The measuring module PR120/V is always supplied with relay PR123/P.
V) If fig. 22 is present (second set of auxiliary contacts) simultaneously as PR122/P or PR123/P trip unit, the contacts
for the zone discrimination in fig. 42 (K51/Zin, K51/Zout, K51/Gzin and K51/Gzout) are not wired. In addition, the
6
indicator module PR120/K in figures 46 and 47 cannot be supplied.

ABB 6/5
Circuit diagrams
Reading information - ATS010 unit

Operating status shown of the ATS010 unit


The circuit diagram is for the following conditions:
– circuit breakers open and racked-in #
– generator not under alarm
– closing springs discharged
– trip units not tripped *
– ATS010 not powered
– generator in automatic mode and not started
– generator switching enabled
– circuits de-energized
– logic enabled by means of special input (terminal 47).

# This diagram shows draw out circuit breakers, but is also valid for fixed version circuit breakers: the auxiliary
circuits of the circuit breakers are not headed to connector X but to terminal box XV; also connect terminal 17 to 20
and terminal 35 to 38 on the ATS010 device.
This diagram shows circuit breakers with trip units, but is also valid for circuit breakers without trip units: connect
* terminal 18 to 20 and terminal 35 to 37 of the ATS010 device.
@ This diagram shows four-pole circuit breakers but is also valid for two-pole circuit breakers: use only terminals 26
and 24 (phase and neutral) for the voltage connection of the normal power supply to the ATS010 device; also use
the Q61/2 two-pole rather than four-pole auxiliary protection circuit breaker.

Caption
A1 = Circuit breaker applications
A = ATS010 device for automatic switching of two circuit breakers
F1 = Delayed-trip fuse
K1 = Auxiliary contact for emergency power supply voltage present
K2 = Auxiliary contact for normal supply voltage present
K51/Q1 = Overcurrent relay of the emergency power supply line *
K51/Q2 = Overcurrent relay of the normal power supply line *
M = Motor for charging the closing springs
Q/1 = Auxiliary contact of the circuit breaker
Q1 = Emergency power supply line circuit breaker
Q = Normal power supply line circuit breaker
Q61/1-2 = Thermomagnetic circuit breakers for isolating and protecting the auxiliary circuits @
S11...S16 = Signal contacts for the inputs of the ATS010 device
S33M/1 = Limit contact of the closing springs
S51 = Contact for the electrical signaling of circuit breaker open due to trip unit tripped *
S75I/1 = Contact for the electrical signaling of draw out circuit breaker racked-in #
TI/ ... = Current transformers for the trip unit power supply
X = Connector for the auxiliary circuits of the draw out circuit breaker
6 XF
XV
=
=
Delivery terminal box for the position contacts of the draw out circuit breaker
Delivery terminal box for the auxiliary circuits of the fixed version circuit breaker
YC = Closing coil
YO = Shunt trip

Note
A) For the auxiliary circuits of the circuit breakers, see the circuit diagram of the circuit breaker/accessory.
The applications shown in the following figures are required: 1 - 2 - 4 - 13 (only if the trip unit is supplied) - 21 - 31
(only for draw out circuit breakers).

6/6 ABB
Circuit diagrams
Circuit diagram symbols (IEC 60617 and CEI 3-14 ... 3-26
Standards)

Shield Terminal Position switch (limit switch)


(may be drawn change-over break before
in any shape) make contact

Delay Plug and socket Circuit breaker-


(male and female) disconnector with
automatic release

Mechanical connection Motor Switch-disconnector


(link) (general symbol) (on-load isolating switch)

Manually operated Current transformer Operating device


control (general case) (general symbol)

Operated by turning Voltage transformer Instantaneous


overcurrent or rate-of-rise
relay

Operated by pushing Winding of three-phase Overcurrent relay with


transformer, connection adjustable short time-lag
star characteritic

Equipotentiality Make contact Overcurrent relay with


inverse short time-lag
characteritic

Converter with Break contact Overcurrent relay


galvanic separator with inverse long time-lag
characteritic

Conductors in a screened
cable (i.e., 3 conductors
shown)
Change-over break before
make contact
Earth fault overcurrent relay
with inverse short time-lag
characteritic
6

Twisted conductors (i.e., 3 Position switch (limit Fuse


conductors shown) switch), make contact (general symbol)

Connection of conductors Position switch (limit Current sensing


switch), break contact element

ABB 6/7
Circuit diagrams
Circuit breakers

Operating status

1SDC200242F0001
Three-pole circuit breaker with PR121/P, PR122/P or PR123/P electronic trip unit

6
1SDC200243F0001

1SDC200244F0001

Three- or four-pole switch Four-pole circuit breaker with PR121/P, PR22/P or PR123P electronic trip unit

6/8 ABB
Circuit diagrams
Electrical accessories

Motor operator, shunt trip, closing coil and undervoltage release

1SDC200245F0001
Signaling contacts

6
1SDC200246F0001

ABB 6/9
Circuit diagrams
Electrical accessories

Signaling contacts

1SDC200247F0001
6
1SDC200248F0001

6/10 ABB
Auxiliary circuits of the PR121, PR122 and PR123 trip units

1SDC200249F0001
Measuring module PR120/V

6
1SDC200250F0001

ABB 6/11
Circuit diagrams
Electrical accessories

Communication module PR120/D-M

1SDC200251F0001

Signaling module PR120/K

6 1SDC200252F0001

6/12 ABB
PR021/K Signaling unit

1SDC200253F0001
6

ABB 6/13
Circuit diagrams
Automatic transfer switch ATS010 (IEC only)

EMERGENCY POWER SUPPLY NORMAL POWER SUPPLY

TO DIAGRAM 2
1SDC200254F0001
USERS

WITHOUT AUXILIARY SAFETY POWER SUPPLY


FROM DIAGRAM 1

6
1SDC200255F0001

6/14 ABB
ABB
GENERATOR START CONTROL

ATS010 ALARM SIGNAL

LOGIC ACTIVATED SIGNAL


WITH AUXILIARY SAFETY POWER SUPPLY

DISCONNECT CONTROL
NON-PRIORITY LOADS

1SDC200256F0001
REMOTE SWITCHING CONTROL

SWITCHING INTERFACE

AUTOMATIC GENERATOR

GENERATOR ALARM

LOGIC ENABLING CONTROL

ATS010 RESET CONTROL

6/15
1SDC200257F0001
6
Ordering codes

Contents
General information ........................................................................................................... 7/2

Emax automatic circuit breakers


Emax E1-A ............................................................................................................................ 7/3
Emax E2-A ............................................................................................................................ 7/5
Emax E3-A ............................................................................................................................ 7/9
Emax E4-A ............................................................................................................................ 7/15
Emax E6-A ............................................................................................................................ 7/18

Emax automatic circuit breakers with full-size neutral conductor


Emax E4-A/f .......................................................................................................................... 7/20
Emax E6-A/f .......................................................................................................................... 7/21

Emax switches
Emax E1-A/MS ..................................................................................................................... 7/22
Emax E2-A/MS ..................................................................................................................... 7/23
Emax E3-A/MS ..................................................................................................................... 7/25
Emax E4-A/MS ..................................................................................................................... 7/29
Emax E6-A/MS ..................................................................................................................... 7/31

Emax switches with full-size neutral conductor


Emax E4-A/f MS ................................................................................................................... 7/32
Emax E6-A/f MS ................................................................................................................... 7/33

Emax FP cradles ................................................................................................................. 7/34


Conversion kit for fixed circuit breaker ........................................................................... 7/37
Extra codes ......................................................................................................................... 7/37
Emax accessories .............................................................................................................. 7/38
Trip units and current sensors (for loose supplies) ..................................................... 7/44
6
Order examples .................................................................................................................. 7/45

ABB 7/1
Ordering codes
General information

Abbreviations used in switchgear descriptions

HR = Horizontal rear VR = Vertical rear F = Front terminals


terminals terminals

The figures obove provide some indications for terminal selection

F Fixed
W Draw out
MP Moving part for draw out circuit breakers
FP Cradle for draw out circuit breakers

PR121/P PR121/P Trip unit (LI, LSI, LSIG functions)


PR122/P PR122/P Trip unit (LSI, LSIG functions)
PR123/P PR123/P Trip unit (LSIG functions)

Functions:
L Protection against overload with long inverse time-delay trip
S Selective protection against short-circuit with short inverse or
definite time-delay trip
I Protection against instantaneous short-circuit with adjustable
trip current threshold
G Protection against ground faults

AC AC applications
DC DC applications

/MS Switch

7/2 ABB
Ordering codes
Emax automatic circuit breakers

1SDC200259F0001

PR121/P PR122/P PR123/P


1SDA......R1 1SDA......R1 1SDA......R1
3 Poles 4 Poles 3 Poles 4 Poles 3 Poles 4 Poles

E1B-A 08 Frame size = 800 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 42 kA Short time current = 42 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) LI 057207 057208 057219 057220
LSI 057211 057212 057223 057224 057231 057232
LSIG 057215 057216 057227 057228 057235 057236

E1N-A 08 Frame size = 800 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 50 kA Short time current = 50 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) LI 060915 060916 060927 060928
LSI 060919 060920 060931 060932 060939 060940
LSIG 060923 060924 060935 060936 060943 060944

E1B-A 12 Frame size = 1200 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 42 kA Short time current = 42 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) LI 057239 057240 057251 057252
LSI 057243 057244 057255 057256 057263 057264
LSIG 057247 057248 057259 057260 057267 057268

E1N-A 12 Frame size = 1200 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 50 kA Short time current = 50 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) LI 060947 060948 060959 060960
LSI 060951 060952 060963 060964 060971 060972
LSIG 060955 060956 060967 060968 060975 060976

Cradles .............................. page 7/34 Terminals ............................ page 7/36 Extra codes ...................... page 7/37

ABB 7/3
Ordering codes
Emax automatic circuit breakers

1SDC200259F0001

PR121/P PR122/P PR123/P


1SDA......R1 1SDA......R1 1SDA......R1
3 Poles 4 Poles 3 Poles 4 Poles 3 Poles 4 Poles

E1B-A 08 Frame size = 800 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 42 kA Short time current = 42 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP LI 057209 057210 057221 057222
LSI 057213 057214 057225 057226 057233 057234
LSIG 057217 057218 057229 057230 057237 057238

E1N-A 08 Frame size = 800 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 50 kA Short time current = 50 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP LI 060917 060918 060929 060930
LSI 060921 060922 060933 060934 060941 060942
LSIG 060925 060926 060937 060938 060945 060946

E1B-A 12 Frame size = 1200 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 42 kA Short time current = 42 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP LI 057241 057242 057253 057254
LSI 057245 057246 057257 057258 057265 057266
LSIG 057249 057250 057261 057262 057269 057270

E1N-A 12 Frame size = 1200 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 50 kA Short time current = 50 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP LI 060949 060950 060961 060962
LSI 060953 060954 060965 060966 060973 060974
LSIG 060957 060958 060969 060970 060977 060978

Cradles .............................. page 7/34 Terminals ............................ page 7/36 Extra codes ...................... page 7/37

7/4 ABB
1SDC200259F0001

PR121/P PR122/P PR123/P


1SDA......R1 1SDA......R1 1SDA......R1
3 Poles 4 Poles 3 Poles 4 Poles 3 Poles 4 Poles

E2N-A 08 Frame size = 800 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 50 kA Short time current = 50 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) LI 060691 060692 060703 060704
LSI 060695 060696 060707 060708 060715 060716
LSIG 060699 060700 060711 060712 060719 060720

E2S-A 08 Frame size = 800 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 65 kA Short time current = 65 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) LI 061011 061012 061023 061024
LSI 061015 061016 061027 061028 061035 061036
LSIG 061019 061020 061031 061032 061039 061040

E2H-A 08 Frame size = 800 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 85 kA Short time current = 65 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) LI 061075 061076 061087 061088
LSI 061079 061080 061091 061092 061099 061100
LSIG 061083 061084 061095 061096 061103 061104

E2N-A 12 Frame size = 1200 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 50 kA Short time current = 50 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) LI 057303 057304 057315 057316
LSI 057307 057308 057319 057320 057327 057328
LSIG 057311 057312 057323 057324 057331 057332

E2S-A 12 Frame size = 1200 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 65 kA Short time current = 65 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) LI 060979 060980 060991 060992
LSI 060983 060984 060995 060996 061003 061004
LSIG 060987 060988 060999 061000 061007 061008

E2H-A 12 Frame size = 1200 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 85 kA Short time current = 65 kA 7
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) LI 061107 061108 061119 061120
LSI 061111 061112 061123 061124 061131 061132
LSIG 061115 061116 061127 061128 061135 061136

Cradles .............................. page 7/34 Terminals ............................ page 7/36 Extra codes ...................... page 7/37

ABB 7/5
Ordering codes
Emax automatic circuit breakers

1SDC200259F0001

PR121/P PR122/P PR123/P


1SDA......R1 1SDA......R1 1SDA......R1
3 Poles 4 Poles 3 Poles 4 Poles 3 Poles 4 Poles

E2B-A 16 Frame size = 1600 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 42 kA Short time current = 42 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) LI 057271 057272 057283 057284
LSI 057275 057276 057287 057288 057295 057296
LSIG 057279 057280 057291 057292 057299 057300

E2N-A 16 Frame size = 1600 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 50 kA Short time current = 50 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) LI 057335 057336 057347 057348
LSI 057339 057340 057351 057352 057359 057360
LSIG 057343 057344 057355 057356 057363 057364

E2S-A 16 Frame size = 1600 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 65 kA Short time current = 65 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) LI 061043 061044 061055 061056
LSI 061047 061048 061059 061060 061067 061068
LSIG 061051 061052 061063 061064 061071 061072

E2H-A 16 Frame size = 1600 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 85 kA Short time current = 65 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) LI 061139 061140 061151 061152
LSI 061143 061144 061155 061156 061163 061164
LSIG 061147 061148 061159 061160 061167 061168

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7/6 ABB
1SDC200259F0001

PR121/P PR122/P PR123/P


1SDA......R1 1SDA......R1 1SDA......R1
3 Poles 4 Poles 3 Poles 4 Poles 3 Poles 4 Poles

E2N-A 08 Frame size = 800 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 50 kA Short time current = 50 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP LI 060693 060694 060705 060706
LSI 060697 060698 060709 060710 060719 060718
LSIG 060701 060702 060713 060714 060721 060722

E2S-A 08 Frame size = 800 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 65 kA Short time current = 65 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP LI 061013 061014 061025 061026
LSI 061017 061018 061029 061030 061037 061038
LSIG 061021 061022 061033 061034 061041 061042

E2H-A 08 Frame size = 800 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 85 kA Short time current = 65 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP LI 061077 061078 061089 061090
LSI 061081 061082 061093 061094 061101 061102
LSIG 061085 061086 061097 061098 061105 061106

E2N-A 12 Frame size = 1200 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 50 kA Short time current = 50 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP LI 057305 057306 057317 057318
LSI 057309 057310 057321 057322 057329 057330
LSIG 057313 057314 057325 057326 057333 057334

E2S-A 12 Frame size = 1200 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 65 kA Short time current = 65 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP LI 060981 060982 060993 060994
LSI 060985 060986 060997 060998 061005 061006
LSIG 060989 060990 061001 061002 061009 061010

E2H-A 12 Frame size = 1200 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 85 kA Short time current = 65 kA 7
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP LI 061109 061110 061121 061122
LSI 061113 061114 061125 061126 061133 061134
LSIG 061117 061118 061129 061130 061137 061138

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ABB 7/7
Ordering codes
Emax automatic circuit breakers

1SDC200259F0001

PR121/P PR122/P PR123/P


1SDA......R1 1SDA......R1 1SDA......R1
3 Poles 4 Poles 3 Poles 4 Poles 3 Poles 4 Poles

E2B-A 16 Frame size = 1600 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 42 kA Short time current = 42 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP LI 057273 057274 057285 057286
LSI 057277 057278 057289 057290 057297 057298
LSIG 057281 057282 057293 057294 057301 057302

E2N-A 16 Frame size = 1600 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 50 kA Short time current = 50 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP LI 057337 057338 057349 057350
LSI 057341 057342 057353 057354 057361 057362
LSIG 057345 057346 057357 057358 057365 057366

E2S-A 16 Frame size = 1600 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 65 kA Short time current = 65 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP LI 061045 061046 061057 061058
LSI 061049 061050 061061 061062 061069 061070
LSIG 061053 061054 061065 061066 061073 061074

E2H-A 16 Frame size = 1600 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 85 kA Short time current = 65 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP LI 061141 061142 061153 061154
LSI 061145 061146 061157 061158 061165 061166
LSIG 061149 061150 061161 061162 061169 061170

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7/8 ABB
1SDC200260F0001

PR121/P PR122/P PR123/P


1SDA......R1 1SDA......R1 1SDA......R1
3 Poles 4 Poles 3 Poles 4 Poles 3 Poles 4 Poles

E3S-A 08 Frame size = 800 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 65 kA Short time current = 65 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) LI 060755 060756 060767 060768
LSI 060759 060760 060771 060772 060779 060780
LSIG 060763 060764 060775 060776 060783 060784

E3H-A 08 Frame size = 800 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 85 kA Short time current = 65 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) LI 060787 060788 060799 060800
LSI 060791 060792 060803 060804 060811 060812
LSIG 060795 060796 060807 060808 060815 060816

E3V-A 08 Frame size = 800 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 125 kA Short time current = 85 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) LI 060851 060852 060863 060864
LSI 060855 060856 060867 060868 060875 060876
LSIG 060859 060860 060871 060872 060879 060880

E3S-A 12 Frame size = 1200 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 65 kA Short time current = 65 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) LI 057431 057432 057443 057444
LSI 057435 057436 057447 057448 057455 057456
LSIG 057439 057440 057451 057452 057459 057460

E3H-A 12 Frame size = 1200 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 85 kA Short time current = 65 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) LI 057559 057560 057571 057572
LSI 057563 057564 057575 057576 057583 057584
LSIG 057567 057568 057579 057580 057587 057588

E3V-A 12 Frame size = 1200 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 125 kA Short time current = 85 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) LI 057687 057688 057699 057700
LSI 057691 057692 057703 057704 057711 057712 7
LSIG 057695 057696 057707 057708 057715 057716

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ABB 7/9
Ordering codes
Emax automatic circuit breakers
1SDC200260F0001

PR121/P PR122/P PR123/P


1SDA......R1 1SDA......R1 1SDA......R1
3 Poles 4 Poles 3 Poles 4 Poles 3 Poles 4 Poles

E3S-A 16 Frame size = 1600 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 65 kA Short time current = 65 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) LI 057463 057464 057475 057476
LSI 057467 057468 057479 057480 057487 057488
LSIG 057471 057472 057483 057484 057491 057492

E3H-A 16 Frame size = 1600 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 85 kA Short time current = 65 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) LI 057591 057592 057603 057604
LSI 057595 057596 057607 057608 057615 057616
LSIG 057599 057600 057611 057612 057619 057620

E3V-A 16 Frame size = 1600 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 125 kA Short time current = 85 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) LI 057719 057720 057731 057732
LSI 057723 057724 057735 057736 057743 057744
LSIG 057727 057728 057739 057740 057747 057748

E3N-A 20 Frame size = 2000 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 50 kA Short time current = 50 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) LI 057367 057368 057379 057380
LSI 057371 057372 057383 057384 057391 057392
LSIG 057375 057376 057387 057388 057395 057396

E3S-A 20 Frame size = 2000 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 65 kA Short time current = 65 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) LI 057495 057496 057507 057508
LSI 057499 057500 057511 057512 057519 057520
LSIG 057503 057504 057515 057516 057523 057524

E3H-A 20 Frame size = 2000 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 85 kA Short time current = 65 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) LI 057623 057624 057635 057636
7 LSI 057627 057628 057639 057640 057647 057648
LSIG 057631 057632 057643 057644 057651 057652

E3V-A 20 Frame size = 2000 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 125 kA Short time current = 85 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) LI 057751 057752 057763 057764
LSI 057755 057756 057767 057768 057775 057776
LSIG 057759 057760 057771 057772 057779 057780

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7/10 ABB
1SDC200260F0001

PR121/P PR122/P PR123/P


1SDA......R1 1SDA......R1 1SDA......R1
3 Poles 4 Poles 3 Poles 4 Poles 3 Poles 4 Poles

E3N-A 25 Frame size = 2500 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 50 kA Short time current = 50 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) LI 057399 057400 057411 057412
LSI 057403 057404 057415 057416 057423 057424
LSIG 057407 057408 057419 057420 057427 057428

E3S-A 25 Frame size = 2500 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 65 kA Short time current = 65 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) LI 057527 057528 057539 057540
LSI 057531 057532 057543 057544 057551 057552
LSIG 057535 057536 057547 057548 057555 057556

E3H-A 25 Frame size = 2500 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 85 kA Short time current = 65 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) LI 057655 057656 057667 057668
LSI 057659 057660 057671 057672 057679 057680
LSIG 057663 057664 057675 057676 057683 057684

E3V-A 25 Frame size = 2500 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 125 kA Short time current = 85 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) LI 057783 057784 057795 057796
LSI 057787 057788 057799 057800 057807 057808
LSIG 057791 057792 057803 057804 057811 057812

E3S-A 32 Frame size = 3200 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 65 kA Short time current = 65 kA
VR = Vertical rear terminals
Fixed (F) LI 060723 060724 060735 060736
LSI 060727 060728 060739 060740 060747 060748
LSIG 060731 060732 060743 060744 060751 060752

E3H-A 32 Frame size = 3200 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 85 kA Short time current = 65 kA
VR = Vertical rear terminals
Fixed (F) LI 060819 060820 060831 060832
LSI 060823 060824 060835 060836 060843 060844 7
LSIG 060827 060828 060839 060840 060847 060848

E3V-A 32 Frame size = 3200 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 125 kA Short time current = 85 kA
VR = Vertical rear terminals
Fixed (F) LI 060883 060884 060895 060896
LSI 060887 060888 060899 060900 060907 060908
LSIG 060891 060892 060903 060904 060911 060912

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ABB 7/11
Ordering codes
Emax automatic circuit breakers
1SDC200260F0001

PR121/P PR122/P PR123/P


1SDA......R1 1SDA......R1 1SDA......R1
3 Poles 4 Poles 3 Poles 4 Poles 3 Poles 4 Poles

E3S-A 08 Frame size = 800 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 65 kA Short time current = 65 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP LI 060757 060758 060769 060770
LSI 060761 060762 060773 060774 060781 060782
LSIG 060765 060766 060777 060778 060785 060786

E3H-A 08 Frame size = 800 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 85 kA Short time current = 65 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP LI 060789 060790 060801 060802
LSI 060793 060794 060805 060806 060813 060814
LSIG 060797 060798 060809 060810 060817 060818

E3V-A 08 Frame size = 800 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 125 kA Short time current = 85 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP LI 060853 060854 060865 060866
LSI 060857 060858 060869 060870 060877 060878
LSIG 060861 060862 060873 060874 060881 060882

E3S-A 12 Frame size = 1200 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 65 kA Short time current = 65 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP LI 057433 057434 057445 057446
LSI 057437 057438 057449 057450 057457 057458
LSIG 057441 057442 057453 057454 057461 057462

E3H-A 12 Frame size = 1200 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 85 kA Short time current = 65 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP LI 057561 057562 057573 057574
LSI 057565 057566 057577 057578 057585 057586
LSIG 057569 057570 057581 057582 057589 057590

E3V-A 12 Frame size = 1200 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 125 kA Short time current = 85 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP LI 057689 057690 057701 057702
7 LSI 057693 057694 057705 057706 057713 057714
LSIG 057697 057698 057709 057710 057717 057718

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7/12 ABB
1SDC200260F0001

PR121/P PR122/P PR123/P


1SDA......R1 1SDA......R1 1SDA......R1
3 Poles 4 Poles 3 Poles 4 Poles 3 Poles 4 Poles

E3S-A 16 Frame size = 1600 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 65 kA Short time current = 65 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP LI 057465 057466 057477 057478
LSI 057469 057470 057481 057482 057489 057490
LSIG 057473 057474 057485 057486 057493 057494

E3H-A 16 Frame size = 1600 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 85 kA Short time current = 65 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP LI 057593 057594 057605 057606
LSI 057597 057598 057609 057610 057617 057618
LSIG 057601 057602 057613 057614 057621 057622

E3V-A 16 Frame size = 1600 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 125 kA Short time current = 85 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP LI 057721 057722 057733 057734
LSI 057725 057726 057737 057738 057745 057746
LSIG 057729 057730 057741 057742 057749 057750

E3N-A 20 Frame size = 2000 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 50 kA Short time current = 50 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP LI 057369 057370 057381 057382
LSI 057373 057374 057385 057386 057393 057394
LSIG 057377 057378 057389 057390 057397 057398

E3S-A 20 Frame size = 2000 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 65 kA Short time current = 65 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP LI 057497 057498 057509 057510
LSI 057501 057502 057513 057514 057521 057522
LSIG 057505 057506 057517 057518 057525 057526

E3H-A 20 Frame size = 2000 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 85 kA Short time current = 65 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP LI 057625 057626 057637 057638
LSI 057629 057630 057641 057642 057649 057650 7
LSIG 057633 057634 057645 057646 057653 057654

E3V-A 20 Frame size = 2000 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 125 kA Short time current = 85 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP LI 057753 057754 057765 057766
LSI 057757 057758 057769 057770 057777 057778
LSIG 057761 057762 057773 057774 057781 057782

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ABB 7/13
Ordering codes
Emax automatic circuit breakers
1SDC200260F0001

PR121/P PR122/P PR123/P


1SDA......R1 1SDA......R1 1SDA......R1
3 Poles 4 Poles 3 Poles 4 Poles 3 Poles 4 Poles

E3N-A 25 Frame size = 2500 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 50 kA Short time current = 50 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP LI 057401 057402 057413 057414
LSI 057405 057406 057417 057418 057425 057426
LSIG 057409 057410 057421 057422 057429 057430

E3S-A 25 Frame size = 2500 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 65 kA Short time current = 65 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP LI 057529 057530 057541 057542
LSI 057533 057534 057545 057546 057553 057554
LSIG 057537 057538 057549 057550 057557 057558

E3H-A 25 Frame size = 2500 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 85 kA Short time current = 65 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP LI 057657 057658 057669 057670
LSI 057661 057662 057673 057674 057681 057682
LSIG 057665 057666 057677 057678 057685 057686

E3V-A 25 Frame size = 2500 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 125 kA Short time current = 85 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP LI 057785 057786 057797 057798
LSI 057789 057790 057801 057802 057809 057810
LSIG 057793 057794 057805 057806 057813 057814

E3S-A 32 Frame size = 3200 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 65 kA Short time current = 65 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP LI 060725 060726 060737 060738
LSI 060729 060730 060741 060742 060749 060750
LSIG 060733 060734 060745 060746 060753 060754

E3H-A 32 Frame size = 3200 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 85 kA Short time current = 65 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP LI 060821 060822 060833 060834
7 LSI 060825 060826 060837 060838 060845 060846
LSIG 060829 060830 060841 060842 060849 060850

E3V-A 32 Frame size = 3200 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 125 kA Short time current = 85 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP LI 060885 060886 060897 060898
LSI 060889 060890 060901 060902 060909 060910
LSIG 060893 060894 060905 060906 060913 060914

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7/14 ABB
1SDC200261F0001

PR121/P PR122/P PR123/P


1SDA......R1 1SDA......R1 1SDA......R1
3 Poles 4 Poles 3 Poles 4 Poles 3 Poles 4 Poles

E4S-A 32 Frame size = 3200 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 65 kA Short time current = 65 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) LI 057815 057816 057827 057828
LSI 057819 057820 057831 057832 057839 057840
LSIG 057823 057824 057835 057836 057843 057844

E4H-A 32 Frame size = 3200 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 85 kA Short time current = 85 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) LI 057879 057880 057891 057892
LSI 057883 057884 057895 057896 057903 057904
LSIG 057887 057888 057899 057900 057907 057908

E4V-A 32 Frame size = 3200 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 100 kA Short time current = 100 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) LI 057943 057944 057955 057956
LSI 057947 057948 057959 057960 057967 057968
LSIG 057951 057952 057963 057964 057971 057972

E4L-A 32 Frame size = 3200 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 150 kA Short time current = 100 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) LI 061171 061172 061183 061184
LSI 061175 061176 061187 061188 061195 061196
LSIG 061179 061180 061191 061192 061199 061200

E4S-A 36 Frame size = 3600 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 65 kA Short time current = 65 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) LI 057847 057848 057859 057860
LSI 057851 057852 057863 057864 057871 057872
LSIG 057855 057856 057867 057868 057875 057876

E4H-A 36 Frame size = 3600 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 85 kA Short time current = 85 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) LI 057911 057912 057923 057924
LSI 057915 057916 057927 057928 057935 057936 7
LSIG 057919 057920 057931 057932 057939 057940

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ABB 7/15
Ordering codes
Emax automatic circuit breakers
1SDC200261F0001

PR121/P PR122/P PR123/P


1SDA......R1 1SDA......R1 1SDA......R1
3 Poles 4 Poles 3 Poles 4 Poles 3 Poles 4 Poles

E4V-A 36 Frame size = 3600 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 100 kA Short time current = 100 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) LI 057975 057976 057987 057988
LSI 057979 057980 057991 057992 057999 058000
LSIG 057983 057984 057995 057996 058003 058004

E4L-A 36 Frame size = 3600 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 150 kA Short time current = 100 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) LI 061203 061204 061215 061216
LSI 061207 061208 061219 061220 061227 061228
LSIG 061211 061212 061223 061224 061231 061232

E4S-A 32 Frame size = 3200 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 65 kA Short time current = 65 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP LI 057817 057818 057829 057830
LSI 057821 057822 057833 057834 057841 057842
LSIG 057825 057826 057837 057838 057845 057846

E4H-A 32 Frame size = 3200 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 85 kA Short time current = 85 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP LI 057881 057882 057893 057894
LSI 057885 057886 057897 057898 057905 057906
LSIG 057889 057890 057901 057902 057909 057910

E4V-A 32 Frame size = 3200 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 100 kA Short time current = 100 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP LI 057945 057946 057957 057958
LSI 057949 057950 057961 057962 057969 057970
LSIG 057953 057954 057965 057966 057973 057974

7 E4L-A 32 Frame size = 3200 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 150 kA Short time current = 100 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP LI 061173 061174 061185 061186
LSI 061177 061178 061189 061190 061197 061198
LSIG 061181 061182 061193 061194 061201 061202

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7/16 ABB
1SDC200261F0001

PR121/P PR122/P PR123/P


1SDA......R1 1SDA......R1 1SDA......R1
3 Poles 4 Poles 3 Poles 4 Poles 3 Poles 4 Poles

E4S-A 36 Frame size = 3600 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 65 kA Short time current = 65 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP LI 057849 057850 057861 057862
LSI 057853 057854 057865 057866 057873 057874
LSIG 057857 057858 057869 057870 057877 057878

E4H-A 36 Frame size = 3600 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 85 kA Short time current = 85 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP LI 057913 057914 057925 057926
LSI 057917 057918 057925 057930 057937 057938
LSIG 057921 057922 057933 057934 057941 057942

E4V-A 36 Frame size = 3600 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 100 kA Short time current = 100 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP LI 057977 057978 057989 057990
LSI 057981 057982 057993 057994 058001 058002
LSIG 057985 057986 057997 057998 058005 058006

E4L-A 36 Frame size = 3600 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 150 kA Short time current = 100 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP LI 061205 061206 061217 061218
LSI 061209 061210 061221 061223 061229 061230
LSIG 061213 061214 061225 061226 061233 061234

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ABB 7/17
Ordering codes
Emax automatic circuit breakers
1SDC200262F0001

PR121/P PR122/P PR123/P


1SDA......R1 1SDA......R1 1SDA......R1
3 Poles 4 Poles 3 Poles 4 Poles 3 Poles 4 Poles

E6H-A 40 Frame size = 4000 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 85 kA Short time current = 100 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) LI 058007 058008 058019 058020
LSI 058011 058012 058023 058024 058031 058032
LSIG 058015 058016 058027 058028 058035 058036

E6V-A 40 Frame size = 4000 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 125 kA Short time current = 100 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) LI 058071 058072 058083 058084
LSI 058075 058076 058087 058088 058095 058096
LSIG 058079 058080 058091 058092 058099 058100

E6L-A 40 Frame size = 4000 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 150 kA Short time current = 100 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F)
LI 061267 061268 061279 061280
LSI 061271 061272 061283 061284 061291 061292
LSIG 061275 061276 061287 061288 061295 061296

E6H-A 50 Frame size = 5000 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 85 kA Short time current = 100 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F)
LI 058039 058040 058051 058052
LSI 058043 058044 058055 058056 058063 058064
LSIG 058047 058048 058059 058060 058067 058068

E6V-A 50 Frame size = 5000 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 125 kA Short time current = 100 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F)
LI 058103 058104 058115 058116
LSI 058107 058108 058119 058120 058127 058128
LSIG 058111 058112 058123 058124 058131 058132

7 E6L-A 50 Frame size = 5000 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 150 kA Short time current = 100 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F)
LI 061299 061300 061311 061312
LSI 061303 061304 061315 061316 061323 061324
LSIG 061307 061308 061319 061320 061327 061328

Cradles .............................. page 7/34 Terminals ............................ page 7/36 Extra codes ...................... page 7/37

7/18 ABB
1SDC200262F0001

PR121/P PR122/P PR123/P


1SDA......R1 1SDA......R1 1SDA......R1
3 Poles 4 Poles 3 Poles 4 Poles 3 Poles 4 Poles

E6H-A 40 Frame size = 4000 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 85 kA Short time current = 100 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP LI 058009 058010 058021 058022
LSI 058013 058014 058025 058026 058033 058034
LSIG 058017 058018 058029 058030 058037 058038

E6V-A 40 Frame size = 4000 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 125 kA Short time current = 100 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP LI 058073 058074 058085 058086
LSI 058077 058078 058089 058090 058097 058098
LSIG 058081 058082 058093 058094 058101 058102

E6L-A 40 Frame size = 4000 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 150 kA Short time current = 100 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP
LI 061269 061270 061281 061282
LSI 061273 061274 061285 061286 061293 061294
LSIG 061277 061278 061289 061290 061297 061298

E6H-A 50 Frame size = 5000 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 85 kA Short time current = 100 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP
LI 058041 058042 058053 058054
LSI 058045 058046 058057 058058 058065 058066
LSIG 058049 058050 058061 058062 058069 058070

E6V-A 50 Frame size = 5000 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 125 kA Short time current = 100 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP
LI 058105 058106 058117 058118
LSI 058109 058110 058121 058122 058129 058130
LSIG 058113 058114 058125 058126 058133 058134

E6L-A 50 Frame size = 5000 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 150 kA Short time current = 100 kA 7
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP
LI 061301 061302 061313 061314
LSI 061305 061306 061317 061318 061325 061326
LSIG 061309 061310 061321 061322 061329 061330

Cradles .............................. page 7/34 Terminals ............................ page 7/36 Extra codes ...................... page 7/37

ABB 7/19
Ordering codes
Emax automatic circuit breakers with full-size neutral
1SDC200263F0001
conductor

PR121/P PR122/P PR123/P


1SDA......R1 1SDA......R1 1SDA......R1
4 Poles 4 Poles 4 Poles

E4H-A/f 32 Frame size = 3200 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 85 kA Short time current = 85 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) LI 061235 061241
LSI 061237 061243 061247
LSIG 061239 061245 061249

E4H-A/f 36 Frame size = 3600 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 85 kA Short time current = 85 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) LI 061251 061257
LSI 061253 061259 061263
LSIG 061255 061261 061265

E4H-A/f 32 Frame size = 3200 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 85 kA Short time current = 85 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP LI 061236 061242
LSI 061238 061244 061248
LSIG 061240 061246 061250

E4H-A/f 36 Frame size = 3600 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 85 kA Short time current = 85 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP LI 061252 061258
LSI 061254 061260 061264
LSIG 061256 061262 061266

Cradles .............................. page 7/34 Terminals ............................ page 7/36 Extra codes ...................... page 7/37

7/20 ABB
1SDC200264F0001

PR121/P PR122/P PR123/P


1SDA......R1 1SDA......R1 1SDA......R1
4 Poles 4 Poles 4 Poles

E6H-A/f 40 Frame size = 4000 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 85 kA Short time current = 100 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) LI 061347 061353
LSI 061349 061355 061359
LSIG 061351 061357 061361

E6H-A/f 50 Frame size = 5000 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 85 kA Short time current = 100 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) LI 061331 061337
LSI 061333 061339 061343
LSIG 061335 061341 061345

E6H-A/f 40 Frame size = 4000 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 85 kA Short time current = 100 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP LI 061348 061354
LSI 061350 061356 061360
LSIG 061352 061358 061362

E6H-A/f 50 Frame size = 5000 A Short circuit current (480 V) = 85 kA Short time current = 100 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP LI 061332 061338
LSI 061334 061340 061344
LSIG 061336 061342 061346

Cradles .............................. page 7/34 Terminals ............................ page 7/36 Extra codes ...................... page 7/37

ABB 7/21
Ordering codes
Emax switches

1SDA......R1
1SDC200259F0001

3 Poles 4 Poles

E1B-A/MS 08 Frame size = 800 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 42 kA


HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) 061367 061368

E1N-A/MS 08 Frame size = 800 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 50 kA


HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) 061375 061376

E1B-A/MS 12 Frame size = 1200 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 42 kA


HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) 061363 061364

E1N-A/MS 12 Frame size = 1200 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 50 kA


HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) 061371 061372

E1B-A/MS 08 Frame size = 800 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 42 kA


MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP 061369 061370

E1N-A/MS 08 Frame size = 800 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 50 kA


MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP 061377 061378

7 E1B-A/MS 12 Frame size = 1200 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 42 kA


MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP 061365 061366

E1N-A/MS 12 Frame size = 1200 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 50 kA


MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP 061373 061374

Cradles .............................. page 7/34 Terminals ............................ page 7/36

7/22 ABB
1SDC200259F0001

1SDA......R1
3 Poles 4 Poles

E2N-A/MS 08 Frame size = 800 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 50 kA


HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) 061391 061392

E2S-A/MS 08 Frame size = 800 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 65 kA


HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) 061403 061404

E2N-A/MS 12 Frame size = 1200 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 50 kA


HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) 061383 061384

E2S-A/MS 12 Frame size = 1200 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 65 kA


HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) 061395 061396

E2B-A/MS 16 Frame size = 1600 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 42 kA


HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) 061379 061380

E2N-A/MS 16 Frame size = 1600 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 50 kA


HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) 061387 061388

E2S-A/MS 16 Frame size = 1600 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 65 kA


HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) 061399 061400

Cradles .............................. page 7/34 Terminals ............................ page 7/36

ABB 7/23
Ordering codes
Emax switches

1SDC200259F0001

1SDA......R1
3 Poles 4 Poles

E2N-A/MS 08 Frame size = 800 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 50 kA


MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP 061393 061394

E2S-A/MS 08 Frame size = 800 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 65 kA


MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP 061405 061406

E2N-A/MS 12 Frame size = 1200 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 50 kA


MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP 061385 061386

E2S-A/MS 12 Frame size = 1200 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 65 kA


MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP 061397 061398

E2B-A/MS 16 Frame size = 1600 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 42 kA


MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP 061381 061382

E2N-A/MS 16 Frame size = 1600 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 50 kA


MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP 061389 061390

E2S-A/MS 16 Frame size = 1600 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 65 kA


MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP 061401 061402

Cradles .............................. page 7/34 Terminals ............................ page 7/36

7/24 ABB
1SDC200260F0001

1SDA......R1
3 Poles 4 Poles

E3S-A/MS 08 Frame size = 800 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 65 kA


HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) 061435 061436

E3V-A/MS 08 Frame size = 800 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 85 kA


HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) 061459 061460

E3S-A/MS 12 Frame size = 1200 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 65 kA


HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) 061415 061416

E3V-A/MS 12 Frame size = 1200 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 85 kA


HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) 061439 061440

E3S-A/MS 16 Frame size = 1600 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 65 kA


HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) 061419 061420

E3V-A/MS 16 Frame size = 1600 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 85 kA


HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) 061443 061444

E3N-A/MS 20 Frame size = 2000 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 50 kA


HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) 061407 061408

Frame size = 2000 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 65 kA


7
E3S-A/MS 20
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) 061423 061424

E3V-A/MS 20 Frame size = 2000 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 85 kA


HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) 061447 061448

Cradles .............................. page 7/34 Terminals ............................ page 7/36

ABB 7/25
Ordering codes
Emax switches
1SDC200260F0001

1SDA......R1
3 Poles 4 Poles

E3N-A/MS 25 Frame size = 2500 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 50 kA


HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) 061411 061412

E3S-A/MS 25 Frame size = 2500 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 65 kA


HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) 061427 061428

E3V-A/MS 25 Frame size = 2500 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 85 kA


HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) 061451 061452

E3S-A/MS 32 Frame size = 3200 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 65 kA


VR = Vertical rear terminals
Fixed (F) 061431 061432

E3V-A/MS 32 Frame size = 3200 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 85 kA


VR = Vertical rear terminals
Fixed (F) 061455 061456

Cradles .............................. page 7/34 Terminals ............................ page 7/36

7/26 ABB
1SDC200260F0001

1SDA......R1
3 Poles 4 Poles

E3S-A/MS 08 Frame size = 800 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 65 kA


MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP 061437 061438

E3V-A/MS 08 Frame size = 800 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 85 kA


MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP 061461 061462

E3S-A/MS 12 Frame size = 1200 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 65 kA


MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP 061417 061418

E3V-A/MS 12 Frame size = 1200 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 85 kA


MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP 061441 061442

E3S-A/MS 16 Frame size = 1600 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 65 kA


MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP 061421 061422

E3V-A/MS 16 Frame size = 1600 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 85 kA


MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP 061445 061446

E3N-A/MS 20 Frame size = 2000 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 50 kA


MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP 061409 061410

Frame size = 2000 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 65 kA


7
E3S-A/MS 20
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP 061425 061426

E3V-A/MS 20 Frame size = 2000 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 85 kA


MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP 061449 061450

Cradles .............................. page 7/34 Terminals ............................ page 7/36

ABB 7/27
Ordering codes
Emax switches
1SDC200260F0001

1SDA......R1
3 Poles 4 Poles

E3N-A/MS 25 Frame size = 2500 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 50 kA


MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP 061413 061414

E3S-A/MS 25 Frame size = 2500 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 65 kA


MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP 061429 061430

E3V-A/MS 25 Frame size = 2500 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 65 kA


MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP 061453 061454

E3S-A/MS 32 Frame size = 3200 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 65 kA


MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP 061433 061434

E3V-A/MS 32 Frame size = 3200 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 55 kA


MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP 061457 061458

Cradles .............................. page 7/34 Terminals ............................ page 7/36

7/28 ABB
1SDC200261F0001

1SDA......R1
3 Poles 4 Poles

E4S-A/MS 32 Frame size = 3200 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 65 kA


HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) 061475 061476

E4H-A/MS 32 Frame size = 3200 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 85 kA


HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) 061463 061464

E4V-A/MS 32 Frame size = 3200 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 100 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) 061483 061484

E4S-A/MS 36 Frame size = 3600 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 65 kA


HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) 061479 061480

E4H-A/MS 36 Frame size = 3600 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 85 kA


HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) 061467 061468

E3V-A/MS 36 Frame size = 3600 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 100 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) 061487 061488

Cradles .............................. page 7/34 Terminals ............................ page 7/36

ABB 7/29
Ordering codes
Emax switches
1SDC200261F0001

1SDA......R1
3 Poles 4 Poles

E4S-A/MS 32 Frame size = 3200 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 65 kA


MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP 061477 061478

E4H-A/MS 32 Frame size = 3200 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 85 kA


MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP 061465 061466

E4V-A/MS 32 Frame size = 3200 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 100 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP 061485 061486

E4S-A/MS 36 Frame size = 3600 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 65 kA


MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP 061481 061482

E4H-A/MS 36 Frame size = 3600 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 85 kA


MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP 061469 061470

E3V-A/MS 36 Frame size = 3600 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 100 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP 061489 061490

Cradles .............................. page 7/34 Terminals ............................ page 7/36

7/30 ABB
1SDC200262F0001

1SDA......R1
3 Poles 4 Poles

E6H-A/MS 40 Frame size = 4000 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 100 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) 061491 061492

E6H-A/MS 50 Frame size = 5000 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 100 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) 061495 061496

E6H-A/MS 40 Frame size = 4000 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 100 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP 061493 061494

E6H-A/MS 50 Frame size = 5000 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 100 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP 061497 061498

Cradles .............................. page 7/34 Terminals ............................ page 7/36

ABB 7/31
Ordering codes
Emax switches with full size neutral conductor
1SDC200263F0001

1SDA......R1
4 Poles

E4H-A/f MS 32 Frame size = 3200 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 85 kA


HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) 061471

E4H-A/f MS 36 Frame size = 3600 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 85 kA


HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) 061473

E4H-A/f MS 32 Frame size = 3200 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 85 kA


MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP 061472

E4H-A/f MS 36 Frame size = 3600 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 85 kA


MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP 061474

Cradles .............................. page 7/34 Terminals ............................ page 7/36

7/32 ABB
1SDC200264F0001

1SDA......R1
4 Poles

E6H-A/f MS 40 Frame size = 4000 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 100 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) 061499

E6H-A/f MS 50 Frame size = 5000 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 100 kA
HR = Horizontal rear terminals
Fixed (F) 061501

E6H-A/f MS 40 Frame size = 4000 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 100 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP 061500

E6H-A/f MS 50 Frame size = 5000 A Rated short time current (480 V) = 100 kA
MP = Moving part
Draw out (W) - MP 061502

Cradles .............................. page 7/34 Terminals ............................ page 7/36

ABB 7/33
Ordering codes
Emax FP cradles

HR VR 1SDA......R1
3 Poles 4 Poles

E1B-A FP = Cradle
HR 061503 061507
Draw out (W) - FP VR 061506 061510
HR-VR 061504 061508
VR-HR 061505 061509

E1N-A
FP = Cradle
Draw out (W) - FP HR 061761 061765
VR 061764 061768
HR-VR 061762 061766
VR-HR 061763 061767

E2B-A/E2N-A
FP = Cradle
Draw out (W) - FP HR 061511 061515
VR 061514 061518
HR-VR 061512 061516
VR-HR 061513 061517

E2S-A/E2H-A
FP = Cradle
Draw out (W) - FP HR 061519 061523
VR 061522 061526
HR-VR 061520 061524
VR-HR 061521 061525

E3N-A/E3S-A/E3H-A
12-16-20
FP = Cradle
Draw out (W) - FP VR 061529 061532
HR-HR 061545 061546
HR-VR 061527 061530
VR-HR 061528 061531

E3N-A/E3S-A/E3H-A
7 25
FP = Cradle
Draw out (W) - FP VR 061535 061538
HR-HR 061545 061546
HR-VR 061533 061536
VR-HR 061534 061537

E3N-A/E3S-A/E3H-A
32
FP = Cradle
Draw out (W) - FP VR 061541 061544

Note: HR-VR = Upper HR teminals, lower VR terminals;


VR-HR = Upper VR teminals, lower HR terminals.

7/34 ABB
HR VR 1SDA......R1
3 Poles 4 Poles

E3V-A 12-16-20 FP = Cradle


VR 061549 061552
Draw out (W) - FP HR-HR 061565 061566
HR-VR 061547 061550
VR-HR 061548 061551

E3V-A 25
FP = Cradle
Draw out (W) - FP VR 061555 061558
HR-HR 061565 061566
HR-VR 061553 061556
VR-HR 061554 061557

E3V-A 32
FP = Cradle
Draw out (W) - FP VR 061561 061564

E4S-A/E4H-A
FP = Cradle
Draw out (W) - FP HR 061567 061571
VR 061570 061574
HR-VR 061568 061572
VR-HR 061569 061573

E4V-A/E4L-A
FP = Cradle
Draw out (W) - FP HR 061745 061749
VR 061748 061752
HR-VR 061746 061750
VR-HR 061747 061751

E4H-A/f
FP = Cradle
Draw out (W) - FP HR 061575
VR 061578
HR-VR 061576
VR-HR 061577
7

Note: HR-VR = Upper HR teminals, lower VR terminals;


VR-HR = Upper VR teminals, lower HR terminals.

ABB 7/35
Ordering codes
Emax FP cradles

HR VR 1SDA......R1
3 Poles 4 Poles

E6H-A FP = Cradle
HR 061579 061583
Draw out (W) - FP VR 061582 061586
HR-VR 061580 061584
VR-HR 061581 061585

E6V-A/E6L-A
FP = Cradle
Draw out (W) - FP HR 061753 061757
VR 061756 061760
HR-VR 061754 061758
VR-HR 061755 061759

E6H-A/f
FP = Cradle
Draw out (W) - FP HR 061587
VR 061590
HR-VR 061588
VR-HR 061589

7/36 ABB
Ordering codes
Conversion kit for fixed circuit breaker
Extra codes

1SDA......R1
3 Poles 4 Poles

Conversion kit Kit for converting fixed circuit breaker with horizontal rear terminals to vertical rear terminals
E1-A 050045 052311
for fixed circuit E2-A 050046 052312
breaker E3-A (12-16-20) 050047 052313
E3-A (25) 050048 052314
E4-A 050049 052315
E6-A 050050 052316
Note: Each kit is prepared for top or bottom application. For conversion of a complete circuit breaker, order 2 kits.

1SDA......R1

Extra codes for To be specified with the code of the standard version circuit breaker
E1-E3 Frame size = 400A 058235
rating plug E1-E3 Frame size = 600A 058380
E1-E6 Frame size = 800A 058237
E1-E6 Frame size = 1000A 058238
E1-E6 Frame size = 1200A 058239
E2-E6 Frame size = 1600A 058241
E3-E6 Frame size = 2000A 058242
E3-E6 Frame size = 2500A 058243
E3-E6 Frame size = 3000A 058244
E3-E6 Frame size = 3200A 058245
E4-E6 Frame size = 3600A 058246
E6 Frame size = 4000A 058247
E6 Frame size = 5000A 058248

Extra code for


To be specified with PR122/P and PR123/P when the input for voltage measurement in terminal box/sliding
connection of voltage contacts instead of internal connection on the bottom terminals is required
measurement PR120/V - External measurements 058250
PR120/V - Internal connection on the upper terminals 058251
7

ABB 7/37
Ordering codes
Emax accessories

1SDA.....R1

Electrical Shunt trip - YO (1a)


E1/6 24V DC 038286
accessories E1/6 30V AC / DC 038287
E1/6 48V AC / DC 038288
E1/6 60V AC / DC 038289
E1/6 110...120V AC / DC 038290
E1/6 125…127V AC / DC 038291
E1/6 220…240V AC / DC 038292
E1/6 250V AC / DC 038293
E1/6 380…400V AC 038294
E1/6 440…480V AC 038295
Note: The shunt trip (YO) and closing coil (YC) share the same construction and are therefore interchangeable.
Their function is determined by the position in which they are mounted on the circuit breaker.

Second shunt trip - YO2 (1a)


E1/6 24V DC 050157
E1/6 30V AC / DC 050158
E1/6 48V AC / DC 050159
E1/6 60V AC / DC 050160
E1/6 110...120V AC / DC 050161
E1/6 125…127V AC / DC 050162
E1/6 220…240V AC / DC 050163
E1/6 250V AC / DC 050164
E1/6 380…400V AC 050165
E1/6 440…480V AC 050166
Note: supplied with special release support.

Closing coil - YC (1a)


E1/6 24V DC 038296
E1/6 30V AC / DC 038297
E1/6 48V AC / DC 038298
E1/6 60V AC / DC 038299
E1/6 110...120V AC / DC 038300
E1/6 125…127V AC / DC 038301
E1/6 220…240V AC / DC 038302
E1/6 250V AC / DC 038303
E1/6 380…400V AC 038304
E1/6 440…480V AC 038305
Note: The shunt trip (YO) and closing coil (YC) share the same construction and are therefore interchangeable.
Their function is determined by the position in which they are mounted on the circuit breaker.

7
SOR Test Unit - (1b)
E1/6 050228

7/38 ABB
1SDA.....R1

Undervoltage release - YU (2a)


E1/6 24V DC 038306
E1/6 30V AC / DC 038307
E1/6 48V AC / DC 038308
E1/6 60V AC / DC 038309
E1/6 110...120V AC / DC 038310
E1/6 125…127V AC / DC 038311
E1/6 220…240V AC / DC 038312
E1/6 250V AC / DC 038313
E1/6 380…400V AC 038314
E1/6 440…480V AC 038315

Electronic time-delay device for undervoltage release - D (2b)


E1/6 24...30V AC / DC 038316
E1/6 48V AC / DC 038317
E1/6 60V AC / DC 038318
E1/6 110...127V AC / DC 038319
E1/6 220…250V AC / DC 038320

Gearmotor for the automatic charging of the closing springs - M (3)


E1/6 24...30V AC / DC 038321
E1/6 48…60V AC / DC 038322
E1/6 100...130V AC / DC 038323
E1/6 220…250V AC / DC 038324
Note: supplied as standard with limit contact and microswitch to signal when the closing springs are charged (accessory 5d).

Bell alarm - (4a)


E1/6 058260

Bell alarm with remote reset command - (4b) 7


E1/6 220...240V AC/DC 058261
E1/6 110...130V AC/DC 058262
E1/6 24...30V AC/DC 058263

ABB 7/39
Ordering codes
Emax accessories

1SDA.....R1

Electrical signaling of circuit breaker open/closed - Q1 ... 10 - (5a)


E1/6 - PR121/P 4 auxiliary contacts 038326 (a)
E1/6 - PR121/P 4 auxiliary contacts for digital signals 050153
E1/6 - PR121/P 10 auxiliary contacts (installed) 046523 (b)
E1/6 - PR121/P 10 auxiliary contacts (not installed) 038327 (c)
E1/6 - PR121/P 10 auxiliary contacts for digital signals 050152

E1/6 - PR122-3/P 4 auxiliary contacts (2NA+2NC+2PR122-3) 058264 (d)


E1/6 - PR122-3/P 4 auxiliary contacts (2NA+2NC+2PR122-3) for digital signals 058265
E1/6 - PR122-3/P 10 auxiliary contacts (5NA+5NC+2PR122-3 - installed) 058267 (b)
E1/6 - PR122-3/P 10 auxiliary contacts (5NA+5NC+2PR122-3 - not installed) 058266 (c)
E1/6 - PR122-3/P 10 auxiliary contacts (5NA+5NC+2PR122-3) for digital signals 058268

E1/6 MS 4 auxiliary contacts 038326


E1/6 MS 4 auxiliary contacts for digital signals 050153
E1/6 MS 10 auxiliary contacts 038327
E1/6 MS 10 auxiliary contacts for digital signals 050152
Note: (a) Already included with automatic circuit breakers c/w PR121/P. Can only be ordered as loose accessories.
(b) Can only be ordered mounted with automatic circuit breakers.
(c) Can only be ordered loose in the case of automatic circuit breakers.
(d) Already included for circuit breakers with PR122/P e PR123/P. Can only be ordered as loose accessories.

External supplementary of circuit breaker open/closed


auxiliary contacts - Q11 ... 25 - (5b)
E1/6 15 supplementary auxiliary contacts 043475
E1/6 15 supplementary auxiliary contacts (for draw out version) 048827
E1/6 15 supplementary auxiliary contacts for digital signals 050145
E1/6 15 supplementary auxiliary contacts for digital signals (for draw out version) 050151
Note: outside the circuit breaker. Order as an alternative to the various types of mechanical interlocks (accessory 10) and mechanical
compartment door lock (accessory 8f). For mounting on fixed circuit breaker requires accessory 10.4 as well (Interlock plate for fixed
circuit breaker).

1SDA.....R1
3 Poles 4 Poles

Electrical signaling of circuit breaker


racked-in/test isolated/racked-out S75 - (5c)
E1/6 5 auxiliary contacts 038361 038361
E1-E2 10 auxiliary contacts 038360 043467
E3 10 auxiliary contacts 043468 043469
E4-E6 10 auxiliary contacts 043470 043470
E1/6 5 auxiliary contacts for digital signals 050146 050146
E1-E2 10 auxiliary contacts for digital signals 050147 050148
E4-6 10 auxiliary contacts for digital signals 050147 050147
E3 10 auxiliary contacts for digital signals 050149 050150

Contact for signaling closing spring charged S33 M/2- (5d)


E1/6 038325
Note: already supplied with the geared motor for automatic closing spring charging.

Contact for signaling undervoltage release de-energized - (5e)


E1/6 1 normally-closed contact 038341
E1/6 1 normally-open contact 038340

7/40 ABB
1SDA.....R1

Current sensor for neutral conductor outside


circuit breaker UI/N - (6a)
E1-E2-E4 Iu N = 2000A 058191
E3-E6 Iu N = 3200A 058218
E4/f Iu N = 4000A 058216
E6/f Iu N = 6300A 058220
Note: Iu N refers to the maximum neutral conductor capacity.

Homopolar toroid for the main power supply grounding conductor


(star centre of the transformer) UI/O - (6b)
E1/6 059145

Mechanical Mechanical operation counter - (7)


E1/6 038345
accessories

Lock in open position - (8a-8b)


key locks (8a)
E1/6 for 1 circuit breaker (different keys) 058271
E1/6 for groups of circuit breakers (same keys N.20005) 058270
E1/6 for groups of circuit breakers (same keys N.20006) 058274
E1/6 for groups of circuit breakers (same keys N.20007) 058273
E1/6 for groups of circuit breakers (same keys N.20008) 058272

padlocks (8b)
E1/6 038351 (a)
Note: (a) To be ordered as alternative to the opening and closing pushbutton protective cover (accessory 9a).

Circuit breaker lock in racked-in/test isolated/racked-out


position - (8c)
E1/6 for 1 circuit breaker (different keys) 058278
E1/6 for groups of circuit breakers (same keys N.20005) 058277
E1/6 for groups of circuit breakers (same keys N.20006) 058281
E1/6 for groups of circuit breakers (same keys N.20007) 058280 7
E1/6 for groups of circuit breakers (same keys N.20008) 058279

Accessory for lock in test isolated/racked-out position - (8d)


E1/6 038357
Note: Must always be ordered to complete the circuit breaker lock in racked-in/test/racked-out position (accessory 8b)

Padlock device for safety shutter - (8e)


E1/6 038363

ABB 7/41
Ordering codes
Emax accessories

1SDA.....R1

Mechanical lock for compartment door - (8f)


E1/6 045039
Note: – Order with interlock for fixed circuit breaker/moving part of draw out circuit breaker (accessory 10.2)
– for fixed version, also order the interlock plate 10.4
– order as an alternative to cable interlocks (accessory 10.1), and to the 15 supplementary auxiliary contacts (accessory 5b).

Protective cover for opening and closing pushbuttons - (9a)


E1/6 038343
Note: Order as an alternative to the padlock device in open position (accessory 8b).

IP54 door protection - (9b)


E1/6 038344

Sealable relay protection - (9c)


E1/6 for PR121 058316
E1/6 for PR122/PR123 058317

Mechanical interlock - (10)


For instructions see pages 7/45 and following.

10.1 Interlock cables for fixed circuit breakers or cradles


E1/6 A - horizontal 038329
E1/6 B - horizontal 038330
E1/6 C - horizontal 038331
E1/6 D - horizontal 038332
E1/6 A - vertical 038333
E1/6 B - vertical 038334
E1/6 C - vertical 038335
E1/6 D - vertical 038336
Note: Order one type of cable for each interlock. Order on one of the fixed circuit breakers or on one of the cradles.

1SDA.....R1
3 Poles 4 Poles

10.2 Interlock for fixed circuit breaker/moving part of draw out circuit breaker
7 E1-E2 038366 038366
E3 038367 038367
E4 038368 043466
E6 043466 038369
Note: Order one accessory for each fixed circuit breaker/moving part of draw out circuit breaker.

10.3 Interlock for fixed circuit breaker/cradle of draw out circuit breaker
E1/6 Interlock A / B / D 038364
E1/6 Interlock C 038365
Note: Order one accessory for each fixed circuit breaker/cradle of draw out circuit breaker.

10.4 Interlock plate for fixed circuit breaker


E1/6 038358
Note: Order only for fixed circuit breaker.
7/42 ABB
1SDA.....R1

Auxiliary units Automatic transfer switch ATS010 - (11)


E1/6 ATS010 052927

PR010/T configuration test unit


E1/6 PR010/T 048964

PR021/K Signaling unit


E1/6 PR021/K 059146

PR120/K Signaling module


E1/6 PR120/K (4 Output with independent terminals) 058255
E1/6 PR120/K (4 Output + 1 Input with a common terminal) 058256

PR120/V Voltage measuring module


E1/6 PR120/V 058252
Note: For the supply of circuit breakers with connection on the upper terminals or terminal box, please see also the extra codes (page 7/37).

PR120/D-M Communication module (Modbus RTU)


E1/6 PR120/D-M 058254

PR120/D-BT Internal wireless communication module


E1/6 PR120/D-BT 058257
7

BT030 External wireless communication module


E1/6 BT030 058259

EP010 - ABB Fieldbus plug


E1/6 EP010 060198

ABB 7/43
Ordering codes
Trip units and current sensors (for loose supplies)

PR121/P PR122/P PR123/P


1SDA......R1 1SDA......R1 1SDA......R1
Trip units
LI 058189 058196
LSI 058193 058197 058199
LSIG 058195 058198 058200

1SDA.....R1
Rating plug
E1-E3 In=400A 058192
E1-E3 In=600A 058379
E1-E6 In=800A 058222
E1-E6 In=1000A 058223
E1-E6 In=1200A 058224
E1-E6 In=1600A 058226
E2-E6 In=2000A 058227
E3-E6 In=2500A 058228
E3-E6 In=3000A 058229
E3-E6 In=3200A 058230
E4-E6 In=3600A 058231
E4-E6 In=4000A 058232
E6 In=5000A 058233
E6 In=6300A 058234

7/44 ABB
Ordering codes
Order examples

1) Extra codes
Instructions for ordering
Standard version Emax series circuit breakers are identified by means of commercial codes that
can be altered by adding the following variables:
• Codes for Terminal Kits for fixed circuit breakers (other than horizontal rear)
• Extra codes for Current Transformer Settings (for current values below rated)
The above types of variables can also be requested simultaneously on the same circuit breaker.
The “Extra codes” indicate variables that are not in addition to, but in replacement of the those
found in the basic circuit breaker.
For this reason, these commercial codes can only be ordered installed on the circuit breaker and
not as loose parts.
For trip units and Current Transformers for supplies as spare parts for replacement by the cus-
tomer, please see the coding section “Protection Releases and Current Transformers which can
be supplied separately”.

Numerical examples
• Terminal Kit Codes for fixed circuit breaker (other than horizontal rear)
The codes indicate 3 or 4 pieces (for mounting on top or bottom terminals).
To convert a complete circuit breaker, in the order specify 2 identical kits or 2 different kits for
mixed terminals.
For mixed solutions, the first code indicates the 3 or 4 terminals to be mounted above, while
the second indicates the 3 or 4 terminals to be mounted below.

Example no. 1
Emax E1B-A 3 poles fixed with Vertical Rear terminals (VR)
1SDA057223R1 E1B-A 08 PR122/P-LSI-In=800A 3p F HR
1SDA050045R1 KIT 1/2 3p F HR>F VR E1
1SDA050045R1 KIT 1/2 3p F HR>F VR E1

• Extra codes for current values below rated


Example no. 2

Emax E3N 3200 3 poles fixed In=2000A


1SDA056148R1 E3N 3200 PR122/P-LSI-In=3200A 3p F HR
1SDA058242R1 rating plug In=2000A E2-4IEC E3-4UL EX.C

ABB 7/45
Ordering codes
Order examples

2) Mechanical
interlocks Instructions for ordering
All the mechanical interlocks for any type of Emax circuit breaker consist of various components,
each of which has been coded to ensure the greatest possible flexibility of the accessory.

The accessory components are described below


• Cables for interlock (Ref. 10.1 page 7/42)
One type of cable must be ordered for each interlock.
Flexible cables must be fixed to the fixed circuit breakers and to the switchgear structures using
self-adhesive plates and self-locking bands.

• Interlock for fixed circuit breaker/draw out circuit breaker moving part (Ref. 10.2 page 7/42)
This is the accessory which must be installed on the moving part of the draw out circuit breaker
or on the side of the fixed circuit breaker.
This accessory must be ordered for each fixed circuit breaker and for each moving part of the
draw out circuit breaker.

• Interlock for fixed circuit breaker/draw out circuit breaker (Ref. 10.3 page 7/42)
This is the accessory which must be installed on the cradle of the draw out circuit breaker or on
the interlock plate of the fixed circuit breaker (which simulates the cradle of the draw out circuit
breaker).
This accessory must be ordered for each fixed circuit breaker and for each cradle of the draw
out circuit breaker.

• I nterlock plate for fixed circuit breaker (Ref. 10.4 page 7/42)
This must be requested for each fixed circuit breaker present in the interlock.

For each circuit breaker used in the interlock, depending on the type of circuit breaker, the
accessories listed in the figures below must be ordered (see page 7/42).
A single group of cables (“Cables for interlock” ref. 10.1) must be ordered for each interlock.
In particular, either on a fixed circuit breaker or on one of the cradles must be specified.

The examples beside show a general 1. Interlock between two fixed circuit breakers 3. Interlock between three fixed circuit
guide to the types of accessories that breakers
must be ordered for the various
versions of circuit breakers and type
of interlock: 10.1 10.1
10.2 10.2 10.2 10.2 10.2
10.3 10.3 10.3 10.3 10.3
10.4 10.4 10.4 10.4 10.4
7

2. Interlock between two draw out circuit 4. Interlock between three draw out circuit
breakers breakers

10.1 10.1
FP FP FP FP FP
10.3 10.3 10.3 10.3 10.3

10.2 10.2 10.2 10.2 10.2


MP MP MP MP MP

7/46 ABB
Numerical examples
Example no. 3
An interlock is to be made between two type A circuit breakers. In particular, the following are to
be interlocked:
– a E3 3-pole fixed circuit breaker
– with a E4 4-pole circuit breaker;
the circuit breakers are placed horizontally in the switchboard.
The codes to be used when ordering are listed below:

Pos Code Description


100 E3 fixed circuit breaker
1SDA038329R1 Type A interlock cables for fixed circuit breakers or cradles - horizontal E1/6
1SDA038367R1 Interlock for fixed circuit breaker/moving part of draw out circuit breaker E3
1SDA038364R1 Interlock for fixed circuit breaker/cradle of draw out circuit breaker
Interlock typeA / B / D E1/6
1SDA038358R1 Interlock plate for fixed circuit breaker E1/6

200 E4 moving part of draw out circuit breaker


1SDA043466R1 Interlock for fixed circuit breaker/moving part of draw out circuit breaker
4p E4 / 3p E6

300 Cradle E4
1SDA038364R1 Interlock for fixed circuit breaker/cradle of draw out circuit breaker
Interlock TypeA / B / D E1/6

Example no. 4
Here an interlock is to be made between three Type C vertical circuit breakers with the following
circuit breakers:
– E2 3-pole draw out circuit breaker
– E3 3-pole fixed circuit breaker
– E6 4-pole fixed circuit breaker.

Pos Code Description


100 E2 Moving Part of draw out circuit breaker
1SDA038366R1 Interlock for fixed circuit breaker/moving part of draw out circuit breaker E1-E2

200 E2 Cradle
1SDA038335R1 Type C interlock cables for fixed circuit breakers or cradles - vertical E1/6
1SDA038365R1 Interlock for fixed circuit breaker/cradle of draw out circuit breaker
Type C Interlock E1/6

300 E3 Fixed circuit breaker 7


1SDA038367R1 Interlock for fixed circuit breaker/moving part of draw out circuit breaker
Interlock E3
1SDA038365R1 Interlock for fixed circuit breaker/cradle of draw out circuit breaker
Type C Interlock E1/6
1SDA038358R1 Interlock plate for fixed circuit breaker E1/6

400 E6 Fixed circuit breaker


1SDA038369R1 Interlock for fixed circuit breaker/moving part of draw out circuit breaker
Interlock 4p E6
1SDA038365R1 Interlock for fixed circuit breaker/cradle of draw out circuit breaker
Type C Interlock E1/6
1SDA038358R1 Interlock plate for fixed circuit breaker E1/6

ABB 7/47
1SDC200008D0201 - 03/2005
Printed in Italy

Due to possible developments of standards as well as of materials,


the characteristics and dimensions specified in the present catalogue
may only be considered binding after confirmation by ABB SACE.

ABB SACE S.p.A.


An ABB Group company
L.V. Breakers
Via Baioni, 35
24123 Bergamo - Italy
Tel.: +39 035.395.111 - Telefax: +39 035.395.306-433

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