SWBD Manual
SWBD Manual
SWBD Manual
2012
CONTENTS Description Page Description Page QED-2 Low Voltage Switchboards Product Description. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Layout Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Incoming Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Structure and Device Modifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Customer Metering (PowerLogic) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Electronic Trip Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Circuit BreakersIndividually Mounted . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Circuit BreakersGroup Mounted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Quick Layout Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Fusible SwitchesIndividually Mounted. . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Fusible SwitchesGroup Mounted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Utility Metering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Commercial Multi-Metering (CMM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 QED-2 Quick Connect Generator Switchboards. . . . . . 35 Surge Protective Devices (SPD). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Automatic Throwover Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Automatic Transfer Switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Conduit Layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Series Ratings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Speed-D Merchandised Service Section Switchboards Product Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Layout Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Utility Meter Door Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Conduit Area Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Series Ratings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 QED-2 and Speed-D Switchboards Seismic Qualifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Secondary Full Load and Short Circuit Currents . . . . . 56
QED-2 Switchboards
Product Description General and Application Information
Features
Sections rated to 5000 A horizontal bus, 3000 A vertical bus Single mains to 5000 A Six subdivision mains to 4000 A Individually mounted feeders to 4000 A Suitable for service entrance or distribution NEMA Type 1 or Type 3R enclosures Front or front and rear accessible 91.5 in. (2324 mm) high with base channels Section widths available: 12 in. (305 mm), 24 in. (610 mm), 30 in. (762 mm), 36 in. (914 mm), 42 in. (1067 mm), 48 in. (1219 mm), or 54 in. (1372 mm) wide Frame depths available: 24 in. (610 mm), 36 in. (914 mm), 48 in. (1219 mm), 54 in. (1372 mm), or 60 in. (1524 mm) Voltage to 600 Vac or 250 Vdc Factory assembled Hot or cold sequence utility metering Customer metering Surge protective devices (SPD)
PowerPact R-frame Main Circuit Breaker on Left with I-Line Distribution Section on Right
Power-Style QED-2 switchboards provide a convenient and economical means of distributing electric power. These enclosed, free-standing structures contain circuit breaker or fusible overcurrent protection for services rated up to 5000 A with a maximum voltage of 600 Vac. Power-Style QED-2 switchboards are custom-made for use as service entrance equipment or as distribution centers in commercial, institutional, and industrial applications. An auxiliary section is also available for cable or bus transition or to provide additional space for connecting the service conductors to the line side of the main. The auxiliary section is a full-height section with a depth to match that of the adjacent section. It can contain customer metering or through bus and incoming lug pads. The QED-2 frame allows various special components to be mounted in the switchboard. These components include automatic throwover systems, transfer switches, and special metering systems. This flexibility means the QED-2 switchboard can meet customer requirements on the most complicated applications.
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General and Application Information Product Description
Structures
The QED-2 switchboard frame has been designed to provide a sturdy platform on which to build Schneider Electric switchboard products. Individual switchboard sections are built from formed steel channels and angles, then secured together with thread-rolling screws. These thread-rolling screws, when compared with regular self-tapping screws, provide superior torque and strip-out resistant qualities. Section dimensions are determined by the type, size, quantity, and arrangement of the components and devices being installed. Each section features a removable one-piece top plate, which makes locating the top conduit entry simple. When extra height is required, Schneider Electric can supply a 12 in. (305 mm) or 24 in. (610 mm) high pullbox. (The pullbox is not available with NEMA Type 3R enclosures.) All covers, doors, and frames are made of formed steel for extra rigidity. A deep front corner channel and side plate covers the sides. The back is covered with removable plates that have formed edges. All covers are secured with slot/hex head thread rolling screws which greatly minimize the chances of thread strip-out. The standard paint finish on all Power-Style QED-2 switchboards is an ANSI #49 medium light gray baked enamel over an iron phosphate pretreatment. Non-standard finishes are an available option when specified. QED-2 switchboards are available in either NEMA Type 1 indoor or Type 3R outdoor enclosures. Each QED-2 section 3000 A or less has removable lifting bars and is clearly labeled with handling procedures. The sections are shipped separately to allow the installer extra flexibility when moving the sections to the desired location. Once in place, the sections are secured together, linking the strength of each frame. Optional multiple-section shipments do not have lifting bars.
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Product Description General and Application Information
Bussing
Through Bus
The heart of a switchboard is the horizontal through bus which connects the individual section bussing. The through bus is available in ratings from 12005000 A. Power-Style QED-2 through bus uses aluminum or copper rectangular 0.25 in. x 1.5 in. (6 mm x 38mm) or 0.25 in. x 2 in. (6 mm x 51 mm) bus bars. Through bus rated 4000 A has eight bus bars per phase. Connections are made by using an E connector assembly. Bus ampacity ratings have been determined from UL 891 heat rise testing. This method is the most accurate, since actual tests are used for determining optimal bus sizes. A 100% neutral bus is provided on 3-phase, 4-wire (34W) and 1-phase, 3-wire (13W) systems. Ground bus is standard and matches the type of through bus. Optional, increased-size ground bus is available.
E Connector Assembly
4000 A Through Bus Assembly
The E connector assembly eliminates the alignment problems associated with conventional bus bar connections. The E connector assembly, consisting of an E connector, carriage bolt, conical washer, and hex nut, requires only one wrench to tighten. This assembly is used on splice connections and connections to through bus from the panel bus. By providing more uniform pressure over the contact surface, a highly efficient and cooler connection is obtained.
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General and Application Information Product Description
Main Sections
The main devices for overcurrent/short circuit protection and disconnect purposes are available as circuit breakers or fusible switches in Power-Style QED-2 switchboards. These individually mounted main disconnect sections can contain PowerPact M-, P-, and R-frame molded case circuit breakers to a maximum of 2500 A. The Masterpact NW (stored energy) circuit breaker is available to a maximum of 5000 A and Bolt-Loc fusible switches are available to a maximum of 4000 A. Ground fault protection is available through Micrologic trip units on the PowerPact P- and R-frame and Masterpact NW circuit breakers. Ground fault protection is available on Bolt-Loc switches with the Type GC ground fault system. Section width varies with mains and options. The Masterpact NW circuit breaker is available in fixed or drawout construction.
Available Features
5000 A maximum disconnects 600 Vac maximum Individually mounted mains PowerPact MG, MJ (800 A max.) PowerPact PG, PJ, PK, PL (1200 A max.)
3000 A Masterpact NW Main Circuit Breaker with PowerLogic Power Meter
PowerPact RG, RK, RJ, RL (2500 A max.) Masterpact NW (5000 A max.) Bolt-Loc (electric or manual trip) (4000 A max.)
Top or bottom feed Busway connection available Suitable for use as service entrance Ground fault protection (not available on PowerPact M-frame) Micrologic trip unit (residual) Bolt-Loc Ground-Censor Type GC (zero sequence)
Customer metering PowerLogic circuit monitor (communications available) PowerLogic power meter (communications available) ION meter (communications available)
Utility compartment (hot or cold sequence metering) Surge protective device in instrument compartment
Six subdivision mains are available as individually mounted devices up to a rating of 4000 A. The multiple mains are available as either PowerPact M-, P-, or R-frame circuit breakers, Masterpact NW circuit breakers, or Bolt-Loc fusible switches. All six subdivision mains are connected to the through bus, which is available in ratings up to 5000 A.
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Product Description General and Application Information
Large Feeders
Power-Style QED-2 switchboard distribution sections are also available in individually mounted construction. This type of construction allows for larger feeder ampacities up to 4000 A. The individually mounted feeder devices can contain PowerPact M-, P-, and R-frame and Masterpact NW circuit breakers, or Bolt-Loc fusible switches to a maximum of 4000 A. Ground fault protection is available through Micrologic trip units on PowerPact M-, P-, and R-frame and Masterpact NW circuit breakers. Ground fault protection is available on Bolt-Loc switches with the Type GC ground fault system. Zone interlocking is available as an option between the feeders and main.
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General and Application Information Product Description
Layout Instructions
All dimensions and arrangements shown in this manual are for estimating purposes only and may change without notice due to changes in equipment design. Certified drawings showing the arrangement and dimensions of any switchboard can be supplied by Schneider Electric upon request. All section depths shown are considered minimum for most switchboard arrangements. However, due to complicated equipment or bussing arrangements, it is sometimes necessary to increase the switchboard depth beyond that indicated in this manual. Schneider Electric cannot supply switchboards with smaller dimensions than those considered by the company to be the minimum necessary to (1) obtain satisfactory operation or (2) permit ease of installation of the switchboard with reasonable effort by the customer. For quick layout drawings, see pages 2326.
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Incoming Connections / Structure Modifications General and Application Information
Incoming Connections
Line-side lug connections are available for single main devices, bussed auxiliary sections, utility compartments, I-Line distribution sections, and quick connect generator switchboards. Lugs or studs can be provided as required. Transformer connections are available for Power-Dry II, Power-Cast II, Uni-Cast II, and liquid-filled transformers. These connections require a switchboard depth of 60 in (1524 mm). For more information on dimensions and equipment alignment, see catalog # 6020CT9401, Power-Zone Load Center Unit Substations. Busway connections are available with a flanged collar (Qwik Flange) or flanged end. Qwik Flange is available for NEMA Type 1, top feed only. They are available for aluminum bus from 8004000 A and for copper bus from 8005000 A. For more details on busway, see catalog # 5600CT9101, Busway Systems. Connect to existingTo add a section to an existing switchboard, the following is required:
Factory order number from the nameplate of the existing switchboard Type of existing equipment: QED-2/S, QED-2 Series 2, QED-3, QED-4, or special Location of the through bus for the adjacent section: top, middle, or bottom Bus bar size if 2000 A or smaller: 1.5 or 2.0 in. (38 or 51 mm) Depth of through bus from the front of the switchboard: 19.5, 27.5, or 36.0 in. (495, 699, or 914 mm)
Special connections are available for Model 6 motor control centers. Contact your local Schneider Electric representative for more information. Auxiliary Section information
Ampacity (A)
8002000 2500 3000 4000 5000
Width
24 in. (610 mm) 30 in. (762 mm) 36 in. (914 mm) 42 in. (1067 mm) 48 in. (1219 mm)
Options
#10-2/0 per phase and neutral #6-350 kcmil per phase and neutral
Structure Modifications
Auxiliary sectionbussed or unbussed Steel barriers between sections Bottom closure plate Corner sections ( 2500 A), loadside wireway section and rear wireway (for large tenant mains only) Corrosion resistant base channels (standard for NEMA Type 3R) Drip hood (NEMA Type 1; not available for NEMA Type 3R) Hinged rear doors (must have rear access) Increased depth and width (for increased wire bending space) Interior lights and GFI receptacle for NEMA Type 3R enclosure Mimic bus nameplate (anodized aluminum or plastic) PaintANSI 49 (standard), ANSI 61, or special (contact your local Schneider Electric representative) Pullbox (NEMA Type 1 enclosure only) Reduced height sections76.5 in. (requires longer lead time) Rodent barrier (standard on NEMA Type 3R) SIS control wire Strip heater and thermostat Surge arrestor
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For additional options, please contact your local Schneider Electric representative.
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QED-2 Switchboards
General and Application Information Customer Metering
Customer Metering
PowerLogic Power Monitoring and Control
NOTE: Please refer to www.schneider-electric.us, Solutions, Power Management Systems for a complete and up-to-date list of feature availability. Some features are optional. For available configurations/placement options for power meters, circuit monitors, and ION meters, see page 12. For additional clarification, contact your local Schneider Electric representative. Power Meter
Class
3020
Type
PM-820 PM-850 PM-870
Description
Power meter module with display 0.25% accuracy with logging, alarms, I/O modules Same as PM-820 plus trending/forecasting, steady state waveform capture Same as PM-850 plus disturbance waveform capture, sag/swell metering
Circuit Monitors
Class
3020
Type
CMDLC CMDVF CM4250 CM4000T
Description
Liquid crystal display used for both circuit monitors Upgrade to vacuum fluorescent display with infrared port Multi-function, digital instrumentation, data acquisition, control device, cycle-by-cycle event recording Same as CM4250 plus transient voltage monitoring, flicker IEC 61000-4-15
Description
Basic unit: Integrated display, instrumentation, power quality, waveform capture, one RS232/RS485 port, one RS-485 jack, one Type 2 optical port, eight digital inputs, four digital outputs, and three onboard relays Basic unit plus Ethernet Basic unit plus additional ION7650 features Basic unit plus Ethernet and additional ION7650 features Basic unit plus Ethernet, internal modem, and additional ION7650 features Basic unit plus Ethernet, 1,024 samples/cycle instead of 512, 10 MB of logging instead of 5 MB, internal modem, and additional ION7650 features
Input/Output Modules
Class Type Description
I/O card with 4 status in, 3 relay out, and 1 KYZ out I/O extender module with 4 DC status inputs, 2 DC digital outputs, and 1 analog output I/O extender module with 4 status inputs and 4 analog inputs I/O extender module with 8 status inputs (120 Vac) I/O extender module only, no installed I/O Ethernet communications card with HTML capabilities for PM8 family Ethernet communications card with HTML capabilities, for CM3/4 family 2 digital outputs, 2 digital inputs, 2 analog outputs, and 2 analog inputs 2 digital outputs and 6 digital inputs 2 digital outputs and 2 digital inputs
IOC44 IOX2411 IOX0404 3020 IOX08 IOX PM8-ECC ECC21 PM8M2222 Not applicable PM8M26 PM822
Wye 480Y/277
3 CTs 3 CTs 3 CTs, 1 CPT, 3 PTs
600Y/347
3 CTs, 1 CPT 3 CTs 3 CTs, 1 CPT, 3 PTs
Delta
3 CTs 3 CTs 3 CTs, 1 CPT, 3 PTs
Drawout circuit breakers require three CTs for all voltages. CPT is not required for 240 V Delta. PTs are necessary only when Canadian Standards Association (CSA) certification is required.
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Customer Metering
Transparent Ready Equipment (TRe)
Ethernet connection
Modbus RS-485 daisy-chain Web server (TRe-1 and -2) -orTerminal block (Network communications)
Intelligent devices
Network Communications One or more intelligent devices such as circuit monitors, circuit breakers, or relays are wired in an RS-485 daisy-chain network as a basis for all Transparent Ready Equipment (TRe). In some cases, the web server is external or reserved for the future. In this case, the RS-485 communications are wired to a terminal block for the end user. In TRe-1 and TRe-2, HTML web pages designed specifically for the power equipment lineup are loaded into the equipment at the factory. In the past, this type of functionality required the development of custom HTML pages by an integrator or an HTML-savvy end user. Today, Schneider Electric pre-defines the most popular web pages and provides these custom HTML web pages as part of our standard offer. TRe-1 (with ECC) Some TRe-1 applications require the use of a PowerLogic circuit monitor, Series 3000 or 4000, and an Ethernet communications card (ECC) that slides into an option slot of the circuit monitor. CM3000 and CM4000 circuit monitors with ECC have been available in most Square D brand power equipment since July 2002. Other TRe-1 applications require the use of a Series 800 PowerLogic power meter and an ECC (PM8ECC). PM800 power meters with PM8ECC have been available in most Square D brand power equipment since January 2008. TRe-1 and TRe-2 (with EGX) Some TRe-1 and all TRe-2 use a PowerLogic EGX (Ethernet communications gateway) to provide real-time power equipment lineup data. Ethernet gateways have been available in Square D brand power equipment since 1995.
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General and Application Information
Metering Configurations (mains shown are non-EUSERC)
Customer Metering
CM
PM
PM
PM
Power Meter for I-Line Circuit Breakers in 24 in. (610 mm) Wide Auxiliary Section
The I-Line mounting assembly for a PowerLogic power meter requires 7.5 in. (191 mm) of mounting space. (The mounting assembly does not connect to the bus stack.)
CM
PM
Circuit monitors and ION meters require an instrument compartment. Power meters can be mounted with the main.
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Electronic Trip Systems General and Application Information
Thermal Imaging
The thermal imaging function protects the cables or bus bars from overheating in case of low amplitude repetitive faults. Such overheating can be due to repetitive motor starting, fluctuating load, intermittent ground faults, or subsequent closing after a fault. Traditional electronic protection does not protect against repetitive faults because the duration of each overload above the pickup setting is too short to achieve effective tripping. Nevertheless, each overload involves a temperature rise in the installation, the cumulative effect of which could lead to overheating of the system. The thermal imaging function remembers and integrates the thermal heating caused by each pickup setting overrun. Before tripping, the integrated heating value reduces the associated time delay and, therefore, the reaction of the trip unit is closer to the real heating of the power network system. After tripping, the function will also reduce the time delay when closing the circuit breaker on an overload.
ET Trip System
ET trip units are available with M-, P-, and R-frame UL/IEC circuit breakers. The trip units are not field-interchangeable and do not accept any communications or other trip unit accessories. The trip system uses a set of current transformers (called CTs or sensors) to sense current, a trip unit to evaluate the current, and a tripping solenoid to trip the circuit breaker. ET1.0 (M-Frame only) The ET1.0 trip system is available on M-frame circuit breakers and is equipped with fixed long-time and adjustable instantaneous (LI) tripping functions only. The long-time pickup is 1.0 x sensor rating (In), while the instantaneous pickup is adjustable (dial settings from 210 x In) with no intentional time delay. ET1.0I (P-Frame and R-Frame only) The ET1.0I trip system is available on both P-frame and R-frame circuit breakers and is equipped with fixed long-time and adjustable instantaneous (LI) tripping functions only. The long-time pickup is 1.0 x sensor rating (In), while the instantaneous pickup is adjustable (dial settings from 1.512 x In) with no intentional time delay. ET1.0M (P-Frame only) The ET1.0M trip system is only available on P-frame motor circuit protectors and provides protection for short circuit conditions only. The trip unit has a single adjustment for instantaneous pickup that, if exceeded, trips the circuit breaker with no intentional delay. Instantaneous trip dial settings are 216 x In for 600 A circuit breakers and 1.512 x In for 8001200 A circuit breakers.
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General and Application Information
Micrologic Electronic Trip Systems
All Masterpact NW circuit breakers are equipped with the Micrologic trip system as standard. The P-frame and R-frame electronic trip circuit breakers can be equipped with the optional Micrologic trip systems listed in the following table. Micrologic Trip Systems
(LI) Long-time + Instantaneous Protection (UL Listed, IEC Rated) (LSI) Long-time + Short-time + Instantaneous Protection (UL LIsted, IEC Rated)
5.0 5.0A 5.0P 5.0H
Model
(LSIG) Long-time + Short-time + Instantaneous Protection + Equipment Ground-fault Protection (UL LIsted, IEC Rated)
6.0A 6.0P 6.0H
Micrologic Basic Trip Unit 3.0 Micrologic A Trip Unit Micrologic P Trip Unit Micrologic H Trip Unit 3.0A
Trip units are designed to protect power circuits and loads. Micrologic trip systems use a set of current transformers (called CTs or sensors) to sense current, a trip unit to evaluate the current, and a tripping solenoid to trip the circuit breaker. Adjustable rotary switches on the trip unit allow the user to set the proper overcurrent or equipment ground-fault current protection required in the electrical system. If current exceeds a set value for longer than its set time delay, the trip system opens the circuit breaker. Alarms can be programmed for remote indications. Measurements of current, voltage, frequency, power, and power quality optimize continuity of service and energy management. Integration of protection functions in the Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) electronic component used in all Micrologic trip units guarantees a high degree of reliability and immunity to conducted or radiated disturbances. On Micrologic P and H trip units, an independent microprocessor manages the advanced functions. Circuit breakers are shipped with the trip unit long-time pickup switch set at 1.0 and all other trip unit adjustments set at their lowest settings. A qualified consultant or plant engineer must determine the actual settings required for a specific application. A coordination study is recommended to provide coordination between all circuit breakers in the distribution system.
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Electronic Trip Systems
Micrologic Trip Unit Features
Micrologic Trip Unit (X = Standard Feature; O = Available Option) Feature Standard 3.0 5.0 3.0A Ammeter 5.0A 6.0A
X
Power 5.0P
X X X X X X X X X X X X X O X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
Harmonics 5.0H
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
6.0P
X
6.0H
X
Field-installable a X X X X LI X X LSI X X LSIG/Ground-Fault Trip b Ground-Fault Alarm/No Trip b,c Ground-Fault Alarm and Trip b,c Adjustable Rating Plugs X X X X True RMS Sensing X X X X UL Listed X X X X Thermal Imaging X X X X Phase-Loading Bar Graph X X LED for Long-Time Pick-Up X X X X LED for Trip Indication X X Digital Ammeter X X Zone-Selective Interlocking d X Communications O O LCD Dot Matrix Display Advanced User Interface Protective Relay Functions Neutral Protection b Contact Wear Indication Incremental Fine Tuning of Settings Selectable Long-Time Delay Bands Power Measurement Power Quality Measurements Waveform Capture a I-Line circuit breakers are only available with non-interchangeable trip units.
b c d
Requires neutral current transformer on 3-phase, 4-wire circuits. Requires M6C Programmable Contact Module. Not available for 2.0A trip unit as upstream devices.
Rating Plugs for Micrologic 3.0, 5.0, 6.0 A/P/H Trip Units
Standard Option
Plug A Plug B Plug C UL/ANSI Plug D Plug E Plug F Plug G Plug H
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Micrologic 3.0A
Micrologic 5.0A
Micrologic 3.0
Micrologic 5.0
Micrologic 6.0A
MAX s kA
MAX s kA
MAX s kA
100
100
100
40
40
40
menu
menu
menu
long time
long time
Ir
tr
alarm
Ir
tr
alarm
long time
long time
Ir
tr
alarm
Ir
tr
alarm
long time
Ir
tr
alarm
x In
instantaneous
6 Ir
x In Isd
short
@ 6 Ir
x In
Ii
instantaneous
@ 6 Ir
x In
short
@ 6 Ir instantaneous
x In
Ii
@ 6 Ir
Im
tsd
instantaneous
.4 .3
0 2 I t off
Im
Isd
tsd
. . . . .
0 I2t off
Isd
short
tsd
.2 .1
.4 .3
0 off
Ii
instantaneous
.2 .1
Ir
on
In
Ir
Ir
on
In
Ir Ig
on tg
I t
In
.4 .3 .2 .1 0 off
on
ground fault
I t
Micrologic 5.0P
Micrologic 6.0P
Micrologic 5.0H
Micrologic 6.0H
I V P E Harmonics
I V P E Harmonics
long time
Ir
tr
alarm
long time
long time
Ir
tr
alarm
Ir
tr
alarm
long time
Ir
tr
alarm
x In
short
@ 6 Ir instantaneous
x In
Ii
@ 6 Ir
x In
Ii
instantaneous
short
@ 6 Ir instantaneous
x In
Ii
@ 6 Ir
Isd
tsd
. . . .
0 I2t off
Isd
short
tsd
.4 .3 .2 .1 0 2 I t off .4 .3 .2 .1 0 off
Isd
tsd
.4 .3 .2 .1
0 I2t off
Isd
short
tsd
.4 .3 .2 .1 0 2 I t off .4 .3 .2 .1 0 off
Ii
instantaneous
Ir
on
In
Ir Ig
on tg
In
Ir
on
In
Ir Ig
on tg
In
on
ground fault
I t
on
ground fault
I t
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Individually Mounted Circuit Breakers General and Application Information
91.50 (2324)
PG, PG-C, PK, PK-C, PJ, PJ-C, PL, PL-C, RG, RG-C, RK, RK-C, RJ, RJ-C, RL, RL-C
For more information, see catalog # 0612CT0101, PowerPact M-frame, P-frame, R-frame and NS630b-NS3200 Electronic Trip Circuit Breakers.
1.50 (38)
% rated
Frame Size
800
Dimensions 600 V
18 25 18 30 in. (767 mm)
480 V
35 65 35
80% 100% 80% 100% 80% 100% 80% 100% 80% 100% 80% 100% 80% 100% 80% 100%
1200
#3/0-500 kcmil Al or Cu (3) for 250800 A (4) for 10001200 A 24 in. (610 mm)
2500
D represents the NEMA Type 1 dimension. For NEMA Type 3R construction, add 11.50 in. (292 mm) to the depth in front and 0.50 in. (13mm) to the depth in rear. Increased depth is required for lug in/lug out on the same side. For PowerPact M- and P-frame circuit breakers, the depth increases to 48 in. (1219 mm); for PowerPact R-frame, the depth increases to 60 in. (1524 mm). Optional lugs may be available. Contact your local Schneider Electric or distributor representative for more information.
Available Accessories/Options
Shunt trip Undervoltage trip Control power transformer (if 120 V control source is not available) Auxiliary switches Alarm switch Key interlock Cylinder lock Electrical operator (for MG, MJ, PG, PK, PJ, PL) Phase failure with capacitor trip Padlock attachment
Additional Accessories and Trip Unit Options for Micrologic Trip Circuit Breakers
Universal test set Ground fault push-to-test feature, factory wired for 120 Vac Zone selective interlocking interface 24 Vdc power supply (Powers the trip unit. Required for harmonic trip unit; recommended for ammeter and power trip unit.)
See pages 13-15 for details on Electronic Trip Systems for PowerPact M-, P-, and R-frame circuit breakers.
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General and Application Information Individually Mounted Circuit Breakers
Individually Mounted Mains and Feeders
Masterpact NW (Stored Energy) Circuit Breakers For more information, see catalog # 0613CT0001, Masterpact NT/NW Universal Power Circuit Breakers. UL489 and UL 1066 (ANSI Rated)100% Rated Stationary or Drawout Mounted
Dimensions
91.50 (2324)
Frame Size
800 1600 2000 2500 3000 4000 c
Width (W)
Depth (D) b
Size (kcmil)
Stationary Mounted 36 in. (914 mm) Drawout Mounted 48 in. (1220 mm)
1.50 (38) W
5000 c
b c
D represents the NEMA Type 1 dimension. For NEMA Type 3R construction, add 11.50 in. (292 mm) to the depth in front and 0.50 in. (13 mm) to the depth in rear. Use ANSI type for fixed-mounted 4000 A and 5000 A NW.
Available Accessories a
a
Additional auxiliary switchesup to 12 Spring charging motor Shunt trip Shunt close Undervoltage trip with or without time delay Key interlock Padlock attachment Phase failure with capacitor trip Communicationswired or unwired Operations counter Transparent breaker cover Electric reset Programmable contact module2 or 6 contacts Open/Close push-button lock Drawout breaker shutter Shutter padlock Shutter position indicator Cradle cell key interlock Masterpact test kit Circuit breaker lifting and transport truck Contact your local Schneider Electric representative for additional accessories.
f
480 V
65 100 150
600 V
50 100 100
WL1, WL3, WL7: 8003000 A YL1, YL3, YL7: 40005000 A WL7 and YL7 are only available in drawout construction.
480 V
42 65 85 100 200
600 V
42 65 85 100 130
WA2, WA4, WA8: 8003200 A WA5, WA6: 8004000 A YA4, YA8: 40005000 A YA5, YA6: 5000 A WA8 and YA8 are not available in stationary mount.
See pages 13-15 for details on Electronic Trip Systems for Masterpact NW circuit breakers.
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Individually Mounted Circuit Breakers
Stacked Devices
PowerPact M and P PowerPact R Masterpact NW
Device Type a
Bottom
1200 2500 2000 2500 2000 2500 2000
30
36 48 24 36
3000 4000
36
48 36
48
Cannot stack different device types. For example, MG/PG is acceptable, but PG/RG is not. NWF and NWD cannot be stacked together.
Ampacity (A)
800 1200 1200 1600 2000 800 1200 1600 2000
PowerPact R-frame
3/0 - 600
Masterpact NW
3/0 - 750
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General and Application Information
Underground Pull Sections (UGPS) and Main Sections
Underground Pull Sections
Dimensions Ampacity (A)
400800 10001200 1600 2000 2500 3000 4000
a b
Width (W)
30 in. (762 mm) 36 in. (914 mm) 42 in. (1067 mm)
Depth (D) b
Size (kcmil)
91.50
(2324)
9 12
W D
Lugs or studs are provided, based on utility requirements. D represents NEMA Type 1 dimension without rear wireway. For NEMA Type 3R construction, add 11.50 in. (292 mm) to depth in front, and 0.50 in. (13 mm) to depth in rear.
Main Sections (Split Bus) c For Reverse Feed Mains, see page 21.
Type
Circuit Breaker Mains R NW 2500 3000 4000 42 in. (1067 mm) 36 in. (914 mm) 91.50
(2324)
Ampacity (A)
Circuit Breaker
Fusible Main
91.50
(2324)
24 in. (610 mm) 48 in. (1219 mm) 36 in. (914 mm) 48 in. (1219 mm)
For split-bus mains < 2000 A, contact your local Schneider Electric representative.
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Individually Mounted Circuit Breakers General and Application Information
91.50
(2324) EUSERC Terminations DWG 327, 345, 347
PG, PG-C, PK, PK-C, PJ, PJ-C, PL, PL-C, RG, RG-C, RK, RK-C, RJ, RJ-C, RL, RL-C
For more information, see catalog # 0612CT0101, PowerPact M-frame, P-frame, R-frame and NS630b-NS3200 Electronic Trip Circuit Breakers. Reverse Feed Mains a
SCCR (kA) Breaker Ampacity Type b (A) c 240 V 480 V Dimensions Width (W)
36 in. (914 mm)
1.50
(38)
Depth (D)d
Size (kcmil)
W PowerPact R-frame Circuit Breaker For conduit area, see page 40.
MG MJ PG PK PJ PL RG RK RJ RL
a b c d
400800
35 65 35 50 65 100 35 65 65 100
10001200
4 #3/0-750
16002000
5 (1600 A) 6 (2000 A)
A power meter can be mounted with the main, but a circuit monitor or Surge Protective Device (SPD) requires a trailing auxiliary section. P- and R-frame circuit breakers are available with a 100% rating. To order, add -C to the end of the breaker type, for example, RK-C. Salt River Project (SRP) and Imperial Irrigation District (IID) are limited to 1000 A maximum for reverse feed. City of Riverside (California) is limited to 1200 A maximum for reverse feed. D represents the NEMA Type 1 dimension. For NEMA Type 3R construction, add 11.50 in. (292 mm) to the depth in front and 0.50 in. (13 mm) to the depth in rear.
Available Accessories/Options
Shunt trip Undervoltage trip Control power transformer (if 120 V control source is not available) Auxiliary switches Alarm switch Key interlock Cylinder lock Electrical operator (for MG, MJ, PG, PK, PJ, PL) Phase failure with capacitor trip Padlock attachment (standard on EUSERC applications)
Additional Accessories and Trip Unit Options for Micrologic Trip Circuit Breakers
Universal test set Ground fault push-to-test feature, factory wired for 120 Vac Zone selective interlocking interface 24 Vdc power supply (Powers the trip unit. Required for harmonic trip unit; recommended for ammeter and power trip unit.)
See pages 13-15 for details on Electronic Trip Systems for PowerPact M-, P-, and R-frame circuit breakers.
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General and Application Information Group Mounted Circuit Breakers
FA, FH, HD, HG, HJ, HL, QB, QD, QG, QJ, JD, JG, JJ, JL, LA, LH, LC, LI
For more information, see catalog # 0601CT9101, Thermal-Magnetic / Magnetic Only Circuit Breakers.
For more information, see catalog # 0612CT0101, PowerPact M-frame, P-frame, R-frame and NS630b-NS3200 Electronic Trip Circuit Breakers.
PG, PG-C, PK, PK-C, PJ, PJ-C, PL, PL-C, RG-C, RK-C, RJ-C, RL-C
For more information, see catalog # 0612CT0101, PowerPact M-frame, P-frame, R-frame and NS630b-NS3200 Electronic Trip Circuit Breakers.
% rated
Frame Size
480 V
18 25 18 35 65 100 18 35 65 100 30 35 65 200 200 200 35 65 35
3-pole
2-pole
1-pole
100
15100
25 65 25 65 100 125 10 25 65 100 25 65 100 125 42 65 100 200 200 200 65 100 65
150
15150
4.5
4.5
225
70225
#4-300 kcmil Al or Cu 150175 A #1/0-#4/0 AWG Al or Cu 200 A #3/0-350 kcmil Al or Cu (1) #1 AWG-600 kcmil or (2) #1 AWG-250 kcmil (2) #4/0 AWG-500 kcmil #14-#4 AWG Cu or #12-#4 AWG Al #14-#4 AWG Cu or #12-#1/0 AWG Al (1) #4 AWG-350 kcmil Al or Cu (1) #1/0 AWG-350 kcmil Al or Cu (2) #4/0 AWG-500kcmil (3) #3/0-500 kcmil Al or Cu
4.5
400 600 100 250 600 800 100% b 80% 100% b 80% 100% b 80% 100% b 100% b 100% b 100% b 100% b
50 1200 1001200 100 125 65 2500 2401200 100 125 65 100 35 65 100
15
15
Optional lugs are available. Contact your local Schneider Electric representative. Can't group mount 100% rated 1000 A and 1200 A PowerPact P-frame circuit breakers. Use PowerPact R-frame circuit breakers for this application.
For I-Line interior selection and section dimensions, see page 23. See pages 13-15 for details on Electronic Trip Systems for PowerPact M- P-, and R-frame circuit breakers.
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Quick Layout Guide General and Application Information
Group-Mounted Interiors
NOTE: All sections have a minimum depth of 24 in., unless noted. Full-Height I-Line Distribution Sections (For conduit area, see page 40.)
2000 A Interior a 2000 A Interior a 2000 A Interior a 3000 A Interior a
91.50
(2324)
1.50
(38)
36.00
(914)
36.00
(914)
54.00
(1372)
Width (W)
36 in. 42 in. 48 in.
R: 1200
R: 1200
91.50
(2324)
1.50
(38)
36.00
(914)
36.00
(914)
W Main = PowerPact M, P, or R
Main = PowerPact M, P, or R
Width Max. C/B Frame (A) (W) Left Side Right Side
36 in. J,Q: 250 L: 600 R: 1200 F: 100 J,Q: 250 J,Q: 250 42 in. 48 in.
Mounting space = 63 in. NOTE: R main circuit breakers are not available for 42 in. (1067 mm) wide enclosures.
With unknown loading, the minimum ampacity of the interior bus is as follows per UL 891: 1 device = 100% of rating; 23 devices = 80% of sum of ratings; 46 devices = 70% of sum of ratings; 712 devices = 60% of sum of ratings; over 12 devices = 50% of sum of ratings. The main can be on top or bottom, depending on the feed direction. The distribution is at the opposite end.
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General and Application Information
Auxiliary Sections, NEMA Utility, and Individually Mounted Mains
NEMA Full Height Utility Compartment
W Ampacity (A) 8002000 2500 30004000 5000 Width (W) 24 in. 36 in. 42 in. 48 in. Ampacity (A) 4001200 16004000
W Ampacity Width (A) (W) 8003000 4000 5000 36 in. 42 in. 48 in. Depth (D) 36 in. 48 in. Ampacity (A) 8002000 25003000 4000
Type M P R
NOTE: All drawout NW circuit breakers are 48 in. (1219 mm) deep.
Stacked Mains
PowerPact M and P PowerPact R Masterpact NW BP Switch
Depth Dimensions
System Ampacity (A)
4002500 3000 40005000 up to 5000
a
Depth a
24 in. (610 mm) 36 in. (914 mm) 48 in. (1219 mm) 60 in. (1524 mm)
Close-Coupled to Transformer For NEMA Type 3R (outdoor) construction, add 11.50 in. (292 mm) to depth in front and 0.50 in. (13 mm) to depth in rear.
(914) Minimum
36.00
Width (W)
30 in. (762 mm) 36 in. (914 mm)
See the Stacked DevicesType BP table on page 27 for maximum switch ampacity and dimensions.
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Quick Layout Guide
Tie Devices
Masterpact NW and PowerPact R Tie PowerPact P Tie BP Switch Tie
Depth Dimensions
System Ampacity (A)
4002500 3000 40005000 up to 5000
a
Depth a
24 in. (610 mm) 36 in. (914 mm) 48 in. (1219 mm) 60 in. (1524 mm)
Close-Coupled to Transformer For NEMA Type 3R (outdoor) construction, add 11.50 in. (292 mm) to depth in front and 0.50 in. (13 mm) to depth in rear.
48.00
(1219)
36.00
(914)
48.00
(1219)
36.00
(914)
24.00
(610)
24.00
(610)
Hot Sequence
b
Cold Sequence
For non-EUSERC applications only. See page 26 for EUSERC CMM options.
Width (W)
36 in. (914 mm) 42 in. (1067 mm) 48 in. (1219 mm)
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General and Application Information Quick Layout Guide
EUSERC Switchboards
UGPS and Utility/Main Combination Sections
Reverse Feed Utility Compartment Combination Utility Compartment / PowerPact M and P a Combination Utility Compartment / PowerPact R a Combination Utility Compartment / Masterpact NW a Combination Utility Compartment / BP Fusible Switch a
Utility UGPS
3 CLIP 3 CLIP
GC200
30.00
(762)
36.00
(914)
42.00
(1067)
Ampacity (A)
1000 12002000 25003000b 4000b
a b
Width (W)
36 in. 42 in. 48 in. 54 in.
Ampacity (A)
400800 10001200 15002000 25004000
Width (W)
30 in. 36 in. 42 in. 48 in.
Ampacity (A)
2000 3000 4000
Width (W)
36 in. 42 in. 48 in.
Requires bottom-feed, full-height UGPS. EUSERC limit is 2000 A. Check your local utility for 2500, 3000, and 4000 A acceptability.
36.00
(914)
24.00
(610)
Type
M P
Width (W)
36 in. 42 in.
Type
R
6-socket Section
3-socket Section
Width (W)
42 in.
Ampacity (A)
8001600
Width (W)
42 in.
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Individually Mounted Fusible Switches General and Application Information
Switch Type
Top
36 in. (914 mm)
Width (W)
36 in. (914 mm) 42 in. (1067 mm) 48 in. (1219 mm)
Stacked DevicesType BP
System Maximum Switch Ampacity (A) Ampacity (A) Top Bottom
2000
800 1200 1200 1200 2500 36 in. 800 1600 (914 mm) 36 in. 800 2000 (914 mm) 3000 1200 1600 800 2000 48 in. 4000 (1067 mm) 1200 1600 With top or bottom through bus, the minimum depth is 48 in.
GC200
Depth Dimensions
System Ampacity (A) Depth b
4002500 24 in. (610 mm) 3000 36 in. (914 mm) 4000 48 in. (1219 mm) For NEMA Type 3R (outdoor) construction, add 11.50 in. (292 mm) to depth in front, and 0.50 in. (13 mm) to depth in rear.
Main Lug Information Width (W) Quantity Size (kcmil) (per phase)
3 4 #3/0 - 750
Type
MCS c BP
For additional information or clarification on Type BP fusible switches, see instruction bulletin # 9810-1, Bolt-Loc Type BP Switches, Series 2, or contact your local Schneider Electric representative.
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General and Application Information
QMB/QMJ Main and Branches
Short circuit rating of QMB/QMJ switches and panel is equal to the lowest fuse interrupting rating to be installed in the switches. Fuses are not included. DC ratings available on 2-pole switches only. For dc short circuit current rating, contact the fuse manufacturer. A twin fusible switch equipped with a blank cannot be equipped with a fusible switch in the future.
Section Options
Full height single main with distribution. See the Single Main Fusible Switch table below for feeder mounting availability. Full height distribution: 72 in. of QMB/QMJ mounting. BP switch main in combination with partial height distribution (400 A maximum): 30 in. of QMB/QMJ mounting. Utility compartment in combination with group mounted multiple main QMB/QMJ switches (400 A maximum): 30 in. of QMB/QMJ mounting. See the Utility Compartment with QMB/QMJ Switches b table below. See switch mounting requirements in the Group Mounted Switches table on page 29.
Size (Kcmil)
#3/0 - 600
400 Single switch 25.5 in. (648 mm) 46.5 in. (1181 mm) 600 a 800 a 100,000 A short circuit current rating with Class R fuses to 600 Vac.
Size (kcmil)
#3/0 - 750
QMB/QMJ
42.00
(1067)
36.00
(914)
36.00
(914)
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Group Mounted Fusible Switches
Group Mounted Switches
Mounting Height (H) Ampere Rating (A) 240 Vac / 250 Vdc max 600 Vac / 250 Vdc max Load Lug Information
Switch Type
QMB
4.5 in. (114 mm) 6 in. (152 mm) 7.5 in. (191 mm) 6 in. (152 mm)
QMJ
4.5 in. (114 mm) 6 in. (152 mm) 7.5 in. (191 mm) 6 in. (152 mm) 7.5 in. (191 mm) 6 in. (152 mm) 7.5 in. (191 mm) 9 in. (229 mm) 15 in. (381 mm) 15 in. (381 mm) 24 in. (610 mm)
Size (Kcmil)
#12 - #2 AWG #12 - #2 AWG
Twin switch
Single switch
30 - 30 30 - Blank 30 - 60 30 - 100 60 - 60 60 - Blank 60 - 100 100 - 100 100 - Blank 200 - 200 200 400 600 b 800 1200 c
4.5 in. (114 mm) a 4.5 in. (114 mm) a 6 in. (152 mm) a 9 in. (229 mm) a 15 in. (381 mm) 15 in. (381 mm) 15 in. (381 mm) 24 in. (610 mm)
2 3 4
#3/0 - 600
a b c
Use 600 Vac size for QMB with Class J fuse provisions. 100,000 A short circuit current rating with Class R fuses to 600 Vac. 1200 A is a branch switch or group mounted six disconnect main with Class L fuses. This switch is suitable for use on systems to 600 Vac maximum at 100,000 A rms. A single main switch 1200 A must be a Bolt-Loc switch (see page 27).
42.00
(1067)
Width (W)
36 in. (914 mm) 42 in. (1067 mm) 48 in. (1219 mm)
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General and Application Information Utility Metering
a b
Ameren (MO) American Electric Power (OH) Appalachian Power Company (VA) Baltimore Gas & Electric a, b Central Illinois Light Company (IL) Cincinnati Gas & Electric (OH) Columbus Southern Power (OH) Commonwealth Edison Company (IL) Dayton Power & Light Company (OH) Detroit Edison Company (MI) Fort Collins, City of (CO) Holy Cross Energy (CO) Indiana and Michigan Power (IN) Indianapolis Power & Light Company (IN) a Kansas City Power & Light Company (MO)
Kentucky Power Company (KY) Kingsport Power Company (TN) Louisville Gas and Electric Company (KY) a Metropolitan Edison Company (PA) NEMA Standard Design Ohio Power Company (OH) Virginia Electric Power Company (VA) a Wheeling Power Company (WV) Xcel Energy Inc (MN)
New York State Electric & Gas Corp. (NY) Niagara Mohawk Power (NY) Northeast Utilities (CT)
Large tenant mains are not available for this utility. Can only be used in combination with a PowerPact R-frame main circuit breaker.
Unlisted Utilities
There are two ways to have utility compartments built for utility companies that are not listed. 1. The unlisted utility company has no specific design, and just a bussed compartment in the service entrance equipment is required for installing CTs. For this application, select the listed utility company that best meets the unlisted utility requirements and provide the name of the unlisted utility company. Schneider Electric will build the utility compartment to the design standards of the listed utility selected. The record drawings will show the name of the unlisted utility. 2. The unlisted utility has a specific design and does not allow deviation. For this application, custom design and fabrication are required. The specific utility requirements will have to be provided for pricing and design.
Definitions
Cold Sequence MeteringIn cold sequence metering, the main disconnecting device is placed ahead of (on the line side of) the current transformer compartment. In this arrangement, the current transformer compartment can be de-energized by switching the main circuit breaker to the OFF position. Hot Sequence MeteringIn hot sequence metering, the main disconnecting device is placed behind (on the load side of) the current transformer compartment. In this arrangement, the current transformer compartment is always energized.
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Utility Metering General and Application Information
EUSERC Utilities
The Electric Utility Service Entrance Requirements Committee (EUSERC) consists of member utilities in the following states: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Wyoming, and Washington. Reverse Feed Utility Compartment
Ampacity (A) a
400 600 36 800 1000 24 1200 #3/0-750 1600 2000 2500 3000
d d
Size
42
5 6 8
48 36 54 48 9 12
W
4000 d
a b c d
Salt River Project (SRP) and Imperial Irrigation District (IID) are limited to 1000 A maximum for reverse feed. City of Riverside (California) is limited to 1200 A maximum for reverse feed. D represents the NEMA Type 1 dimension. For NEMA Type 3R construction, add 11.50 in. (292 mm) to the depth in front and 0.50 in. (13 mm) to the depth in rear. Lugs or studs are provided based on utility requirements. EUSERC limit is 2000 A. Check your local utility for 2500, 3000, and 4000 A acceptability.
GC200
30.00
(762)
e
36.00
(914)
42.00
(1067)
Restrictions: Lugs OutMax 2000 A circuit breaker or 1200 A BP fusible switch Through Bus OutUp to 4000 A for circuit breaker or BP fusible switch Requires bottom-feed, full-height UGPS.
Ampacity (A)
2000 3000 4000
Width (W)
36 in. 42 in. 48 in.
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General and Application Information
Large Tenant Mains > 4002000 A
Circuit Breaker Ratings and Section Dimensions
Ampacity (A) SCCR 240 V
65 kA 100 kA 65 kA 10001200 65 kA 100 kA 100 kA 65 kA 16002000 65 kA 100 kA 100 kA
Utility Metering
Type a
MG MJ PG PK PJ PL RG RK RJ RL
a b
480 V
35 kA 65 kA 35 kA 50 kA 65 kA 100 kA 35 kA 65 kA 65 kA 100 kA
Depth (D) b
Size (kcmil)
400800
P- and R-frame circuit breakers are available with a 100% rating. To order, add -C to the end of the breaker type, for example, RK-C. D represents NEMA Type 1 dimension without rear wireway. For rear wireway add 12 in. (305 mm) to depth. For NEMA Type 3R construction, add 11.50 in. (292 mm) to depth in front, and 0.50 in. (13 mm) to depth in rear.
Type
240/480 V
Depth (D) c
Size (kcmil)
3/0 - 500
MCS d BP
c d e e
D represents NEMA Type 1 dimension without rear wireway. For rear wireway add 12 in. (305 mm) to depth. For NEMA Type 3R construction, add 11.50 in. (292 mm) to depth in front, and 0.50 in. (13 mm) to depth in rear. MCS = molded case switch. Not available with load lugs, only available with load through bus.
Circuit Breaker
Fusible Main
Top Exit of Load Cables for Large Tenant Main (LTM) A loadside wireway section with a minimum width of 12 in. (305 mm) can be used for top exit of load cables. A 12 in. (305 mm) wide section can only accommodate cables for one LTM. A minimum width of 24 in. (610 mm) is required between two LTMs and for NEMA Type 3R applications. Rear load wireway is only available for LTMs; it requires 12 in. (305 mm) of increased depth for other sections in the lineup.
91.50
(2324)
91.50
(2324)
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Commercial Multi-Metering
EUSERC Meter SectionTenant Mains 200 A (Hot Sequence)
Circuit Breaker Ratings
Type Ampacity (A) SCCR 240 V 480 V Load Lug Information a
#12 - 1/0 AWG Al or Cu #4-3/0 kcmil Al or Cu
Ampacity (A)
100 200 60 100 200
FAL 22 kA 18 kA 60100 FHL 65 kA 18 kA HJL 100 kA 65 kA HDL 22 kA 18 kA HGL 65 kA 35 kA 110150 HJL 100 kA 65 kA HLL 100 kA 100 kA JDL 22 kA 18 kA JGL 65 kA 35 kA 175200 JJL 100 kA 65 kA JLL 100 kA 100 kA QDLb 22 kA N/A 110200 QGLb 65 kA N/A b QJL 100 kA N/A a Neutral lug terminations are #6 - 350 kcmil.
b
#4 - 300 kcmil Al or Cu
3-Socket Main
2.50
(64)
6-Socket Main
2.50
(64)
Depth Dimensions
2.50
(64)
19.00
(483)
2.50
(64)
31.00
(787)
Depth c
24 in. (610 mm) 36 in. (914 mm) 48 in. (1219 mm)
24.00
(610)
Top View
8.87
(225)
24.00
(610)
8.87
(225)
4000
c
2.50
(64)
Front
EUSERC DWG 306
2.50
(64)
Front
EUSERC DWG 306
For NEMA Type 3R (outdoor) construction, add 11.50 in. (292 mm) to depth in front, and 0.50 in. (13 mm) to depth in rear.
Tenant metering sections come standard with a front accessible loadside wireway in each section for routing of load cables for top exit. Rear load wireway is not required for top exit applications.
91.50
(2324)
M
91.50
(2324)
M M
Customeraccessible area
1.50
(38)
1.50 24.00
(610) (38)
Loadside wireway
36.00
(914)
16.00 2.50
(64) (406)
28.00 2.50
(64) (711)
24.00
(610)
13.00
(330)
Floor Plan
24.00
(610)
13.00
(330)
Conduit
3.00
(76)
24.00
(610)
3.00
(76)
Area
36.00
(914)
Front
Front
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General and Application Information Commercial Multi-Metering
Non-EUSERC Lever Bypass Meter SectionTenant Mains 200 A (Hot and Cold Sequence)
Circuit Breaker Ratings
Type Ampacity (A) SCCR 240 V 480 V Load Lug Information a
#12 - 1/0 AWG Al or Cu #4-3/0 kcmil Al or Cu
Ampacity (A)
60 100 200
FAL 22 kA 18 kA 60100 FHL 65 kA 18 kA HJL 100 kA 65 kA HDL 22 kA 18 kA HGL 65 kA 35 kA 110150 HJL 100 kA 65 kA HLL 100 kA 100 kA JDL 22 kA 18 kA JGL 65 kA 35 kA 175200 JJL 100 kA 65 kA JLL 100 kA 100 kA Neutral lug terminations are #6 - 350 kcmil.
#4 - 300 kcmil Al or Cu
3-Socket Main
2.50
(64)
Depth Dimensions
19.00
(483)
2.50
(64)
Depth c
24 in. (610 mm) 36 in. (914 mm) 48 in. (1219 mm)
24.00
(610)
Top View
8.87
(225)
c
4000
2.50
(64)
Front
For NEMA Type 3R (outdoor) construction, add 11.50 in. (292 mm) to depth in front, and 0.50 in. (13 mm) to depth in rear.
2.50
(64)
Tenant metering sections come standard with a front accessible loadside wireway in each section for routing of load cables for top exit. Rear load wireway is not required for top exit applications.
24.00
(610)
13.00
(330)
Floor Plan
3.00
24.00
(610)
24.00
(610)
(76)
24.00
(610)
Hot Sequence
Cold Sequence
Front
Conduit Area
Customeraccessible area
Loadside wireway
Hot Sequence
Cold Sequence
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QED-2 Quick Connect Generator General and Application Information
Incoming Generator Terminals Per Lugs and Plug-In Phase/Neutral (Lug or Receptacles Plug-In Receptacle)
3 4
65 k
Yes 42 36 48
Yes
5 7 9 12
50 k
12002500 A use PowerPact R-frame circuit breakers; 3000 and 4000 A use Masterpact NW circuit breakers.
Incoming Generator Terminals Per Lugs and Plug-In Phase/Neutral (Lug or Receptacles Plug-In Receptacle)
3 4 5 7 9 12
Quick Connect Compartment Showing Hubbell Plug-In Receptacles and Lugs for Type W Cable
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General and Application Information QED-2 Quick Connect Generator
The nameplate on each Quick Connect Generator circuit breaker section provides complete Sequence of Operation instructions. A one-line diagram clearly shows the key interlock scheme for additional clarification. Both the diagram and instructions are written in English and French. An English version of the diagram and sample instructions are shown below. Loss of Utility Power 1. Open all distribution breakers. 2. Open the main breaker and rotate the key A1 to lock the breaker in the open position; key is now removable.
Main breaker (normally closed)
A1 LO A1 LO
Sequence of Operation
Load Charge
3. Remove generator breaker receptacles cover or generator breaker lugs cover. 4. Connect generator cables to either the receptacles or to the generator breaker incoming lugs per the connection sequence label. 5. Verify proper phase and voltage connection. 6. Remove key from the lock and insert it into the lock on the generator breaker. 7. Rotate key A1 to unlock generator breaker; key is now held captive. 8. Start generator. 9. Verify proper voltage LL and LN and proper phase rotation. 10. Close generator breaker, close appropriate distribution breakers. Return of Utility Power 1. Open distribution breakers. 2. Open generator breaker and rotate the key A1 to lock the breaker in the open position; key is now removable. 3. Remove key from the lock and insert into the lock on the main breaker. 4. Shut down generator. 5. Disconnect generator cables per the connection sequence label. 6. Replace all covers. 7. Rotate key A1 to unlock the main breaker; key is now held captive. 8. Close main breaker, close all distribution breakers. For more information, see data bulletin # 4620DB0701, Power-Style QED-2 Quick Connect Generator Switchboard, or contact your local Schneider Electric representative.
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Surge Protective Devices General and Application Information
Common Features
UL 1449 Recognized, 3rd edition Copper internal bus for the SPD Individually fused suppression modules On-Line diagnostics continuously monitor unit Thermal cut-out Solid state, bi-directional Front panel alarm with test/silence switch Front panel operational indicators (LEDs) to indicate loss of protection or circuit fully operational including N-G High energy parallel design for Category A, B, and C3 applications AC tracking filter with EMI/RFI filtering up to -50 dB from 100 kHz to 100 MHz Ratings available (per phase): 100 kA, 120 kA, 160 kA, 200 kA, 240 kA, 320 kA, 480 kA NOTE: 320 kA and 480 kA devices can only be mounted in an instrument compartment. If you have a utility compartment, please contact your local Schneider Electric representative.
Options
Surge Counter Remote Monitor
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General and Application Information Automatic Throwover Systems
Main-TieMain
MainMain
MainMain-TieGenerator Generator
NOTES: For Masterpact NW arrangements, an automatic throwover system is approved for use as a transfer switch per UL1008 for main-main and main-generator construction only. Open-transition systems require a mechanical interlock between the two main circuit breakers; both circuit breakers must be in the same section or in adjoining sections. Both sources are paralleled during a closed transition. Short circuit contribution is additive from both sources.
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Optional Features
Description
Closed transition on retransfer Sync check (25), 2-seconds maximum paralleling when sources synchronized Voltage 10%30% adjustable, phase relationship is 6 to 20 and frequency is 0.15 Hz to 0.5 Hz Generator exercise with load switch Preferred source selector (Left-Off-Right), Left is standard Automatic retransfer to normal switch Touchscreen HMI Remote alarm contact (system inoperative), 5 A @ 120 Vac Closed transition on retransfer Sync check (25), 2-seconds maximum paralleling when sources synchronized, voltage 10%30% adjustable, phase relationship is 6 to 20 and frequency is 0.15 Hz to 0.5 Hz Time delay for engine cool down, 15 minutes unloaded standard Generator exercise with load switch Preferred source selector (Left-Off-Right), Left is Standard Automatic retransfer to normal switch
Main-TieMain
MainMain
MainMain-TieGenerator Generator
The following circuit breaker accessories are required for automatic throwover system: 1. 120 Vac electrical operation (includes shunt close, shunt trip and electrical operator) 2. One set of auxiliary switches (one normally open and one normally closed) 3. Alarm switch (one normally open contact) 4. Cell position switch (one normally open required for drawout circuit breakers) Automatic throwover systems are complex and can require adjustments during start-up.
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Technical Information Conduit Layout
Conduit Layout
These drawings are valid for all mains, feeders, and distribution sections based on depth and width. For mains and feeders, top conduit area is not available for bottom exit/entry nor is bottom conduit area available for top exit/entry. Floor Plan
2.50
(64)
Top View
W1 2.50
(64)
W1
24 in. Deep
24.00
(610)
14.25
(362)
14.75
(375)
2.50
(64)
2.50
(64)
W1
W1
3.00
36 in. Deep
36.00
(914)
(76)
9.75
(248)
26.75
(680)
13.50
(343)
2.50
(64)
2.50
(64)
W1
W1
3.00
(76)
15.25
(387)
48 in. Deep
48.00
(1219)
38.75
(984)
2.50
(64)
19.50
(495)
W
Conduit Area
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Series Ratings Technical Information
Poles
1 2, 3 1
65 DG
LG 85 RL FC, KC LC, LX KC, LC MJ, LC LX 240 PJ PH (1600 A max.) 100 RJ (1200 A max.) LC, LX DJ DL
LJ
125
RL FI, KI LI
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Technical Information
QED-2 Switchboards: Main Circuit Breaker with I-Line or NQ Distribution
Maximum System Voltage (AC) Maximum SCCR in RMS Symm Amps (kA)
18 35
Series Ratings
Poles
65 277V
100
200 22
30
2,3
2,3
480V
65
2,3
LL FI, KI LXI (400 A max.) LI KI, LI FH, KA KH, LH FC, KC, LC, LX (600 A max.) FI, KI, LI, LXI (600 A max.)
200
25 35 480Y/277V 65 200
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Series Ratings
Fusible Main QED-2 Switchboards
The following table contains UL Tested and Certified series-combination ratings for Square D brand QED-2 Switchboards. The line-side fused switch may be a submain, an integral main or a remote main located in a separate enclosure. The load-side circuit breaker may be a branch, a submain, or an integral main used on the load side of a remote main. These series-combination, short-circuit current ratings (SCCR) shall not exceed the rating of the line-side fused switch. QED-2 Switchboards: Fusible Main with I-Line or NQ Distribution
Maximum SCCR in RMS Symm Amps (kA) Line-Side Fuse Maximum Amperage
600 65 800 1200
Technical Information
Fuse Class
J or R T (600 V) L J J or R
600
L or T (600 V)
1200
600
T (600 V)
T (600 V)
L T (600 V)
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QED-2 Switchboards: Fusible Main with I-Line or NQ Distribution
Maximum SCCR in RMS Symm Amps (kA) Line-Side Fuse Maximum Amperage
600
Series Ratings
Fuse Class
600
T (600 V)
600
100
L or T (600 V) T (600 V)
T (600 V)
600
T (600 V)
800
T (600 V)
800
1200 2000
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Specifications Technical Information
Specifications
General
Furnish and install the switchboard(s) as herein specified and shown on the associated electrical drawings. The switchboard(s) shall meet Underwriters Laboratories (UL) requirements and be furnished with a UL service entrance label.
Structures
The switchboard shall be enclosed, dead front, free standing, front and rear aligned with front and rear accessibility. The switchboard shall be NEMA Type (1 General Purpose) (3R Non-Walk-in Outdoor). The framework shall be of UL gauge steel secured together to support all cover plates, bussing, and component devices during shipment and installation. Formed removable closure plates shall be used on the front, rear, and sides. All closure plates are to be single tool, screw removable. Ventilation shall be provided when required. Each section shall include a single-piece removable top plate.
Finish
All painted parts shall be pretreated and provided with a corrosion-resistant, UL Listed acrylic baked paint finish. The paint color shall be ANSI #49 medium light gray per ANSI standard Z55.1-1967. NEMA Type 3R enclosures shall be treated with the same process except that all exterior parts shall be of galvannealed steel. All exterior hardware on NEMA Type 3R enclosures shall be plated steel.
Bussing
The switchboard through bus shall be (tin-plated aluminum) (tin-plated copper) (silver-plated copper). The switchboard bussing shall be of sufficient cross-sectional area to meet UL Standard 891 for temperature rise. The through bus shall have a maximum ampacity of (1200) (1600) (2000) (2500) (3000) (4000) (5000) A and extend the full length of the switchboard. The through bus shall be 100% rated. Provisions shall be provided for future splicing of additional sections from either end. The neutral bus shall be 100% rated. The switchboard distribution section bus shall be of the same material as the through bus and shall be rated (1200) (1600) (2000) (3000) A. The distribution section neutral plate shall be of copper provided with Cu/Al lugs for the devices installed and future specified devices. The ground bus shall be sized per UL Standard 891 and be of the same material as the through bus.
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Technical Information
Main Disconnect Devices
The main disconnect device(s) shall be a (molded case circuit breaker) (solid-state trip, molded case circuit breaker) (fused bolted pressure switch). With the main device, (ground fault protection) (with zone interlocking) (undervoltage trip) (phase failure protection) (capacitor trip) (alarm switch) (auxiliary switches) (long time, short time) (long time, short time, instantaneous) shall be provided. Fuses for the bolted pressure switch are to be supplied by the (manufacturer) (user). A PowerLogic (power meter) (circuit monitor) (ION meter) with the appropriate transformers shall be provided, as required.
Specifications
EMI/RFI Filtering: up to -30dB 100 kHz with insertion ratio of 50:1 using MIL-STD-220A methodology. Provide with one set of NO/NC dry contacts. Accessories: Six-digit transient-counter set to total transient surges that deviate from the sine-wave envelope by more than 125 V.
Shipping Splits
Switchboards shall be separated into shipping blocks. Each switchboard section shall be capable of being handled individually with the use of removable lifting bars (where practical) or rollers, and shall be clearly labeled with proper handling procedures.
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Product Description General and Application Information
Features
Ready-to-Install merchandise offering, available from an authorized Schneider Electric distributor or warehouse stock. Some sections are factory assembled only. Hot sequence utility compartment per EUSERC requirements Suitable for use as service entrance equipment, in either circuit breaker or fusible designs UL Listed Mains rating 400, 600, or 800A Voltage: 120/240, 208Y/120, 240/120, or 480Y/277 Vac Systems: 13W or 34W Maximum SCCR 200 kA fusible, 65 kA circuit breaker NEMA Type 1 or Type 3R enclosures Full height add-on or stand-alone distribution section Distribution interiors in either NQ lighting (240 Vac) or I-Line power (480 Vac) platforms Accessories include: Underground pull sections
EUSERC UCT, Single Main Circuit Breaker with I-Line Distribution Panel EUSERC UCT, Fusible Multiple Mains
Loadside wireway Bus links for donut-type current transformers Double padlock hasp attachments I-Line plug-on distribution panel for QO circuit breakers Sub-feed circuit breakers from 100 to 225 A Speed-D service section switchboards are Schneider Electric's quick delivery, merchandised, low-voltage switchboard offer. Speed-D provides a compact design by combining a EUSERC utility CT compartment, a single main circuit breaker or main fusible disconnect, and a distribution panelboard all in one section. A EUSERC utility CT compartment with fusible multiple mains is also available for six disconnect applications.
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General and Application Information Product Description
Structures
Speed-D switchboard enclosures are totally enclosed and front accessible with an ANSI 49 gray, baked-enamel finish. Dimensions are:
90 in. H x 14 in. D x 36 in.W for indoor (NEMA Type 1) enclosures 90 in. H x 24.5 in.D x 36 in. W for outdoor (NEMA Type 3R) enclosures
Underground pull sections, with and without lug landing, are designed to mount interchangeably on either side of the service section. Loadside wireway is available for indoor applications to help reduce installation time by providing additional access for top exit of loadside cables.
NEMA Type 1 Metering compartment per EUSERC requirements NEMA Type 3R
100% fully rated neutral assembly Main disconnect 400 A, 600 A, 800 A circuit breaker or fusible switch (Class T, 600 Vac fuses provided)
Bussing
The main circuit breaker version of the Speed-D switchboard comes standard with all copper bus. The main fusible disconnect version comes standard with aluminum/copper bus.
Metering
Incoming cable lugs are for top feed with one two-barrel #2-600 kcmil lug per phase and neutral, suitable for aluminum or copper cables. An optional single barrel 3/0-750 kcmil lug is available. Utility metering compartments have provisions for either two, 15-inch blank meter doors or one, 30-inch blank meter door. A 15-inch meter door can accommodate one meter socket and test block. A 30-inch high door can accommodate two meter sockets and test blocks. Meter sockets can be 6-, 8-, 13-, or 15-jaw ringless type, with test block, based on application.
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Typical 15-inch meter door with socket and test block provisions.
Mains
Main circuit breaker types are either LH or MJ. The main fusible device uses a PJ molded case switch and is supplied with Class T fuses. Multiple main or group-mounted fusible devices use QMB/QMJ plug-on fusible switches. Speed-D switchboards can also be ordered as main circuit breaker or main fusible switch without a distribution panel.
NQ panelboard bus is rated 400 A and provides mounting space for QO/QOB Type (150 A maximum) circuit breakers. The panel interior provides space for mounting 42 single-pole circuit breakers. One or two individually mounted 225 A maximum circuit breakers can be added with bus connectors. I-Line distribution bus is rated 400 A, 600 A, or 800 A and will accept 27 inches of I-Line circuit breakers on the left side with a maximum J or K frame size. The right side will accept either a QO plug-on distribution panel (240 V only) or a LA or LH I-Line circuit breaker.
Layout Instructions
All dimensions and arrangments shown in this manual are for estimating purposes only and may change without notice due to changes in equipment design. The most current PAD drawings are available by visiting the Speed-D product page on www.schneider-electric.us. For available utility meter door configurations, see page 50. For quick layout and conduit drawings, see page 51. Information on available series ratings can be found on page 52.
Ordering Information
Please refer to the Switchboards and Switchgear section of the Schneider Electric Digest for ordering instructions and a complete list of available catalog numbers and pricing. For questions or assistance in product selection, contact your local authorized Schneider Electric distributor or sales representative.
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Technical Information Utility Meter Door Configuration
15.00
381
Blank SBA15DMS
Blank
30.00
762 Blank
15.00
381
Blank
400 A 600 A 800 A 400 A 600 A 800 A 400 A 600 A 800 A Anaheim, CA, City of Arizona Public Service Burbank, CA, City of Clark County PUD Glendale, CA, City of Hawaii Electric Light Company Hawaiian Electric Company Imperial Irrigation District Intermountain Rural Electric Assn. Lodi, CA, City of Los Angeles, DWP Maui Electric Company Ltd Modesto Irrigation District Nevada Power Company Pacificorp Pacific Gas & Electric Palo Alto, CA, City of Pasadena, CA, City of Portland General Electric Puget Sound P&L Redding, CA, City of Riverside, CA, City of Roseville, CA, City of Sacramento Municipal Utility Salt River Project San Diego Gas & Electric Silicon Valley Power Seattle City Light Sierra Pacific Power Company Snohomish County PUD B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B C B B B B F B F B C A B B B A B B B F B B F B F B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B C B B B B F B F B C A B B B A B B B F B D F B F B B B B B B N/A B N/A B B B B N/A B B B C B B B N/A F B F B C A B B B A B B B F B B F B F B B B B B B N/A B N/A B B B B N/A B B B C B B B N/A F B F B C A B B B A B B B F B D F B F B B B B B B N/A B N/A B B D B N/A B B B C B B B N/A F B F B C A B B B A B B B F B D F B F B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B C B B B B F B F B C A B B B A B B B F B D F B F B B B B B B B B B B B D B B B B B C D D B B F B F B C A D D B A B B B F B D F B F B B
Southern California Edison Tacoma, WA, City of Tucson Electric Power Company Turlock Irrigation District
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Conduit Layout
Conduit Area Information
Technical Information
36.00
914 823
26.00
660 569
32.41
22.41
1.40
36
32.41
22.41
Conduit Area Conduit Area
11.21
285
11.21
285
14.00
356 Front
Conduit Area
Conduit Area
25.11
638
Top View
90.00
2286
Service Section
Service Section
90.00
2286
11.50
292
36.00
914 Front Elevation
26.00
660
36.00
914 Front Elevation
26.00
660
1.40
36
1.40
36
11.21
285
14.00
356 Front
Conduit Area
Conduit Area
Conduit Area
Conduit Area
11.21
285
25.11
638
32.41
823 914
22.41
569 660
36.00
Bottom View
26.00
32.41
823 914
22.41
569 660
Front
36.00
Bottom View
26.00
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Technical Information
Speed-D Service Section Switchboards
The main or distribution device within these switchboards, up to 200 kA, will be the remote line side main for the series combination. Additional ratings are shown in the following tables for circuit breakers located within the service section. Type SB Service Section Switchboards: Main Circuit Breaker with I-Line or NQ Distribution
Maximum System Voltage (Vac) Maximum SCCR Line Side Circuit Breaker
LH MJ MJ LH 42 kA MJ 240 65 kA MJ 30 kA 42 kA 800 LH MJ 600 400 600
Series Ratings
Amperes (A)
1520 1525 70 -225 100225 250400 15150 175225 70225 70225 70225 15150 175225 30100 1525
Poles
1 2,3 2,3 2 2 2,3 2,3 2 2 2,3 2,3 2,3 2,3 2,3
120 208Y/120
42 kA 65 kA
480
MJ
800
FH
Maximum SCCR
42 kA 100 kA
Amperes (A)
1530 70225 15100 250400 15100 250400 70225 15150 15150 150250 150250 70225 125400 15150 15150 150250 150250
Poles
1 2,3 2,3 2 1,2,3 2,3 2,3 1,2 1,2 1,2 1,2 2,3 2,3 1,3 1,3 1,3 1,3
42 kA
240
65 kA
800
100 kA
400
100 kA
400
600 V.
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Technical Information
Manufacturers Certification
As long as the seismic capacity of the equipment exceeds the site-specific demand, a certificate can be generated and issued. Schneider Electric ensures that code compliance verification is as simple as supplying the job site address. Our certificate clearly states the code requirement and our equipment capability. This simplicity eliminates the need for the design professional to translate code criteria into an equipment requirement, and then sort out less-than-clear manufacturers test results to verify compliance to the site-specific code requirement of the project. For sample certificate and compliance notes, see pages 54 and 55. Contact your local Schneider Electric representative to obtain a seismic certificate.
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The Schneider Electric equipment referenced in this certificate has been qualified to the d site-specific requirements of the listed model building code and/or standard. This s c nce th h certification is based on tri-axial shake table test results conducted in acc accordance with on Tes the AC156 test protocol3 (Acceptance Criteria for Seismic Qualification Te ng of Testing Nonstructural Components): International Building Code (IBC), 2006 ICC Edition
Product Platform: Switchboards Product Description: QED-2 Product Type: Free Standing
Site-Specific Location 1 : Code Requirement 2 : Equipment Capacity 3 : Importance Factor 4: Installation Restrictions 5 :
Zip/Postal Code - 89108 with 10 mile/16 km Radius de 89 e with FP / WP = 0.84 G's, (S DS = 0. G 0 0.5 0.52) FP / WP = 1.96 G's, (S DS = 1 's, 1.22) I P = 1.5 None - Ground level or roof level installations permitted Groun Grou
Plot of Tested Equipment vs. Code Acc Acce Acceleration De ion Deman on Dema Demand
5 5% Damping amping 6
Spectral Response Acceleration (G's)
5 4 3 2 1 0 1.3
Frequency (Hz) E Equipme Equipm Equipment Seismic Capacity - Switchboards - QED-2 - Free Standing eismic Capac y ismic C acity mic 2006 IBC Equipment Lateral Requirement - Zip/Postal Code - 89108 with 10 mile/16 km Radius pment Late ment Lat teral
8.33
33.3
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Compliance Notes
1. The site-specific location is defined as the final geographic location of equipment installation. The pm at ation. T cated ate hi h hin the seismic certification contained herein is valid for equipment installations located within th 1 mile/16 following US region, state(s), or geographic coordinate: Zip/Postal Code - 89108 With 10 mile/1 cument the ocatio ment, cation km Radius - Lat/Lon (36.211690,-115.220219). For the purpose of this document, t location is ate ed. defined as a circle centered at the latitude and longitude with the radius indicated. uiremen or nons ctur reme n By reference to ASCE 7-05, the 2006 IBC specifies seismic demand requirements for non uctura nonstructural rce coefficien is d coefficient de ed i defined in d equipment in terms of a lateral force coefficient, FP / WP. The lateral force coeffic terms of a site-specific ground spectral acceleration factor, S DS , which varies with geographic h va i w h ge e e er of ASCE 7-05. The lateral SCE location and is adjusted for geotechnical site class effects per Cha ter 11 o ASC 7 Chapter nt amplificatio facto a p , and a maximum t amplification factor, a force coefficient is also defined in terms of the component amplificat xim im mu alu r ite value of two-and-a-half (a p = 2.5) is assumed. The maximum S DS value for Site Class D (code D val oun un on data, n a, requ default site class) was determined using the USGS ground motion data as req required by ASCE 7-05, BC requiremen for C or for the specified location(s) and is used as the 2006 IBC requirement fo this seismic certification. mic shake c hak tes Equipment capacity was determined from tri-axial seismic sha table te results as defined in the test S mic ali ific if International Code Council (ICC) Acceptance Criteria for Seismic Qualification by Shake-Testing of ctio 3 2 5 of tion Nonstructural Components and Systems (AC156). Per Section 13.2.5 o ASCE 7-05, seismic sting standard procedure, such as ICC qualification by testing based upon a nationally recognized testing st gn an n and ES AC156, shall be deemed to satisfy the design a evaluation requirements provided that the seismic seism demands determined in accordance with tested seismic capacity equals or exceeds the s Sections 13.3.1 and 13.2.2. f15 5) ndicates ) An equipment importance factor of 1.5 (I P = 1.5) indicates that equipment functionality was ati testing. ation te ng. This im ng s importance factor is indicative of critical verified before and after seismic simulation t y o post event functionality is a priority. facilities where maximizing the probability of po e Seismic qualification of nonstructural comp nen b Schneider Electric is just one link in the total ural compo ents by al components o maximize t pr maximi e the probability that the equipment will be intact and chain of responsibility required to m functional after a seismic event. Duri a se nt. Durin t During sei seismic event the equipment must be able to transfer the g he mounting pad and anchorage to the load-bearing path of the ounting g loads that are created through the mou . Anch e building structural system. Anch age of eq Anchorage f equ equipment to the primary building structure is required to fication. h structu engineer or design engineer of record is cation validate this seismic certification. The struc structural ng th equipme anchor anchorag responsible for detailing the equipment anchorage requirements for the given installation. The actur s of he anchorage system are responsible for assuring that the turers nc age installer and manufacturers o the an ments ments re met Schneider E er Electric is not responsible for the specification and mounting requirements are me Sch met. nchora systems. performance of anchorag syste anchorage system
2.
3.
4.
5.
This do document i typica of t seismic certifications available for the referenced product nt is typical of th t the and standards. A al per stand s. Actual perf stan performance may be configuration dependent. Certificates must be si e signed and numbered to be valid for construction. Contact your local Schneider d numbe ed Electric representati e for additional information or to obtain actual seismic certificates. Electr representative ec p tative
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Test pf
Test X/R
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225 (2%)
300 (4.5%)
500 (4.5%)
750 (5.75%)
1,000 (5.75%)
1,500 (5.75%)
2,000 (5.75%)
2,500 (5.75%)
3,000 (5.75%)
3750 (5.75%)
5,000 (5.75%)
50,000 100,000 150,000 250,000 500,000 Unlimited 50,000 100,000 150,000 250,000 500,000 Unlimited 50,000 100,000 150,000 250,000 500,000 Unlimited 50,000 100,000 150,000 250,000 500,000 Unlimited 50,000 100,000 150,000 250,000 500,000 Unlimited 50,000 100,000 150,000 250,000 500,000 Unlimited 50,000 100,000 150,000 250,000 500,000 Unlimited 50,000 100,000 150,000 250,000 500,000 Unlimited 50,000 100,000 150,000 250,000 500,000 Unlimited 50,000 100,000 150,000 250,000 500,000 Unlimited 50,000 100,000 150,000 250,000 500,000 Unlimited
625
542
271
217
833
722
361
289
1388
1203
602
482
2082
1805
903
722
2776
2406
1203
963
4164
3609
1805
1444
5552
4812
2406
1925
6940
6015
3008
2406
8328
7217
3609
2887
10409
9022
4511
3609
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Bolt-Loc, I-Line, Kwik Flange, Masterpact, Micrologic, Modicon, Power-Cast II, Power-Dry II, PowerLogic, PowerPact, Power-Style, Power-Zone, QO, Square D, Schneider Electric, Transparent Ready, and Uni-Cast II are trademarks or registered trademarks of Schneider Electric. Other trademarks used herein are the property of their respective owners. 2700CT1101 19952012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Replaces 2742CT9501R12/09 12/2009 02/2012