10 Siemens · 04/2018
General data
3WL1 Air Circuit Breakers
3WL1 Air Circuit Breakers/Non-Automatic Air Circuit Breakers up to 6300 A (AC), IEC
Withdrawable short-circuit, grounding, and bridging units
Portable positively-driven grounding and short-circuit devices
are used for the disconnected system sections to verify isolation
from the supply at the workplace.
Withdrawable grounding units allow simple and comfortable
grounding. They are simply inserted into the guide frames in
place of the corresponding withdrawable circuit breakers. This
ensures that these devices are always first connected with the
grounding electrode and then with the components to be
grounded.
The grounding contacts are fitted to the side of the breaker
enclosure and establish the connection when inserted into the
guide frame.
All withdrawable contacts are short-circuited and grounded on
delivery.
Electrically skilled persons can easily convert them to
withdrawable bridging units by following the enclosed
instructions.
In addition, the withdrawable unit can be adapted to various
rated currents of one size.
Withdrawable short-circuit and grounding unit
The withdrawable short-circuit and grounding unit consists of a
breaker enclosure with blade contacts which are connected with
the short-circuiting link.
Depending on the version, the short-circuiting links are arranged
at the top or bottom. The grounding and short-circuit
connections are established when the device is inserted.
It must be ensured that the side to be short-circuited and
grounded is not live. For this reason it is recommended that the
withdrawable unit is only cranked in when the door is closed.
Withdrawable bridging unit
The withdrawable bridging unit consists of a breaker enclosure
in which all disconnection components and the operating
mechanism have been replaced with simple connections
between the upper and lower contacts.
Auxiliary releases
Up to two auxiliary releases can be installed at the same time.
The following are available for selection:
1 shunt release
or 1 undervoltage release
or 2 shunt releases
or 1 shunt release
+ 1 undervoltage release
Signaling switches for auxiliary releases
One signaling contact is used for each auxiliary release to
determine the positions of the auxiliary releases.
Shunt releases
When the operational voltage is connected to the shunt release,
the circuit breaker is opened immediately. The shunt release is
available in the versions 5% OP for overexcitation and 100% OP
for permanent excitation. This means that it is also possible to
block the circuit breaker against being jogged into closing.
An energy storage device for shunt releases allows the circuit
breaker to be opened even if the control voltage is no longer
available.
Undervoltage releases
The undervoltage release causes the circuit breaker to be
opened if the operational voltage falls below a certain value or is
not applied. The circuit breaker cannot be closed manually or by
means of an electrical ON command if the undervoltage release
is not connected to the operational voltage. The undervoltage
release has no delay as standard. A delay can be set by the
customer in the range between td < 80 ms and td < 200 ms.
In addition, an undervoltage release with a delay in the range
from 0.2 to 3.2 s is available.
Closing coil
The closing coil is used to close the circuit breaker electrically
by means of a local electrical "ON" command or by remote
means.
Motorized operating mechanism
The operating mechanism is used to charge the spring energy
store automatically.
The operating mechanism is activated if the spring energy store
has been discharged and the control voltage is available.
It is switched off automatically after charging. This does not
affect manual operation of the spring energy store.
Indicators, signals and control elements
Motor cutout switch
Selector switch for switching off the motorized operating
mechanism (automatic charging).
Operating cycles counter
The motorized operating mechanism can be supplied with a
5-digit operating cycles counter. The display is incremented
by "1" as soon as the spring energy store is fully charged.
Resetting of the manual tripped signal
When the circuit breaker has tripped, this is indicated by the
protruding red mechanical tripped indicator on the ETU. When
the mechanical tripped indicator is activated, the tripping
solenoid and tripped signal are reset. If this manual display is to
be reset remotely, the reset button can be equipped with a reset
solenoid.
This option allows the circuit breaker to be reset both manually
and electrically.
Automatic resetting of reclosing lockout
When the ETU is tripped, reclosing of the circuit breaker is
prevented until the trip unit is either electrically or manually reset.
If the "Automatic resetting of reclosing lockout" option is used,
the pre-tensioned circuit breaker is ready to close immediately
after tripping. Resetting the manual "tripped" indicator is not
included in this option.
Tripped signaling switch
If the circuit breaker has tripped due to an overload, short-
circuit, ground fault or extended protection function, the tripped
signaling switch can indicate this. This signaling switch is
available as an option. If the circuit breaker is used for
communication, this option is supplied as standard.
Ready-to-close signaling switch
The 3WL circuit breakers are equipped with an optical ready-to-
close indicator as standard. In addition, the ready-to-close
status can be transmitted by means of a signaling switch as an
option. If the switch is used for communication, this signaling
switch is supplied as standard.
Short-time current of the
grounding contact
kA 15 (500 ms)
Rated operational voltage V 1000 (690 for size I)
Standards DIN VDE 0683
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