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Thermal overload relay M 06 for use with KL 2...- and KL 4... contactors
Accessories
Modern motor protection relay for direct mounting to KL 2 and KL 4 mini contactors Separate mounting through adapter block Precise tripping characteristics Temperature compensated from -20C to +55C Phase failure sensitive to IEC 947 to give protection to motor on single phasing Electrically separate N/O and N/C contacts Hand/auto reset, manual trip test facility Fingerproof to VDE 0106, Part 100 Safety isolation up to 400 V to VDE 0106, IEC 536 Tripped indication Hand/auto reset, current setting can be sealed
Approvals:
Characteristics
Thermal overload relay M 06
Type Current range Order ref.: Contact configuration Fuse size aM1) A 1 310 201 27 1 310 202 27 1 310 203 27 1 310 204 27 1 310 205 27 1 310 206 27 1 310 207 27 1 310 208 27 1 310 209 27 1 310 210 27 1 310 211 27 1 310 212 27 1 N/O and 1 N/C 0.25 0.25 0.5 1 1 2 2 4 4 6 8 10 gL2) A 0.5 0.5 1 1.5 2 4 6 8 10 16 20 25 0.145 1688 Weight kg Dimensions page
M 06 ... M 06-0.16 M 06-0.23 M 06-0.36 M 06-0.54 M 06-0.8 M 06-1.2 M 06-1.8 M 06-2.6 M 06-3.7 M 06-5.5 M 06-8 M 06-11.5
A 0.11...0.16 0.16...0.23 0.23...0.36 0.36...0.54 0.54...0.8 0.8...1.2 1.2...1.8 1.8...2.6 2.6...3.7 3.7...5.5 5.5...8 8...11.5
Accessories: Adapter block to mount M 06 thermal overload relay separately snaps on to 35 mm DIN rail (DIN EN 50 022).
Type EM Order ref.: 3 310 001 01 Weight kg 0.100 Dimensions page 1688
Notes
Use of the back-up fuse quoted will give type 2 short-circuit protection to IEC 947-4. Extract from IEC 947-4 : No damage shall occur to the motor protection relay. Welding of contactor contacts is acceptable provided contacts can be easily separated. Mounting : directly beneath contactor (only contactor with screw terminals). For wiring, see page 1681. Separate mounting: using adapter block quoted above On front face of unit: - Reset: selectable: hand ("H") or auto ("A") - Blue button: stop and hand reset - Yellow mechanical indicator: appears once relay has tripped.
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2)
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Description: Terminal 95 and terminal 96 are internally wired and connected to the pins on the right hand side of the relay. The pins go to terminals 14 (22) and A2 on the contactor. N/C contact 95/96 is connected in series with coil termination A2.
Description: Internal wiring is not required when building up a control in the normal configuration. N/C contact 95/96 can be connected to coil termination A1. When doing this, remove the two connecting pins using side cutting pliers. This applies also where voltages applied to contactor and thermal overload relay are different.
Hand/auto reset
Lift off transparent cover. Settings are now accessible. Set desired value using potentiometer with ampere dial plate. Setting can be locked by sealing the cover.
Lift off transparent cover. The desired reset mode can now be set on a 2 position switch: - left hand position: ("H") = hand reset - right hand position: ("A") = automatic reset The cover, when closed, will lock the selector in position. To reset the overload relay by hand, press the blue RESET/STOP button.
STOP function
TEST function
Press blue RESET/STOP pushbutton to stop the relay. Pressing this button will only operate the N/C contact. The N/O button will remain unaffected.
The test function is carried out by pressing the red TEST button with the 2 position switch in the "H" position. Pressing this button will simulate tripping of the overload relay: - both N/C and N/O auxiliary contacts will operate - the mechanical indicator will appear The cover, when closed, will lock the TEST function. To reset the overload relay, operate the blue RESET/STOP button.
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Characteristics
Type Setting range Max. permissible setting value for contactor type DL to A Order ref.: Contact configuration numbering Max. fuse size class gL A 0.75 flink 1 flink 2 flink 2 2 4 4 6 6 6 6 10 10 16 16 20 20 25 25 35 40 50 40 50 63 80
Main poles 1 x 6...35 mm2 screws M 6
Weight kg
Terminal capacities
A M 23 K 0.12...0.18 0.18...0.28 0.28...0.4 0.4...0.63 0.56...0.80 0.63...1.00 0.8...1.2 1.0...1.5 1.2...1.8 1.5...2.3 1.8...2.8 2.3...3.5 2.8...4 3.5...5 4...6.3 5...7 5.6...8 7...10 8...12.5 10...15 11...17 15...23 M 40 K 11...17 16...25 20...32 25...40
1 245 501 27 1 245 502 27 1 245 503 27 1 245 504 27 1 245 505 27 1 245 506 27 1 245 507 27 1 245 508 27 1 245 509 27 1 245 510 27 1 245 511 27 1 245 512 27 1 245 513 27 1 245 514 27 1 245 515 27 1 245 516 27 1 245 517 27 1 245 518 27 1 245 519 27 1 245 520 27 1 245 521 27 1 245 522 27 1 245 634 27 1 245 635 27 1 245 636 27 1 245 637 27
8.5
DL 4 K ..
11.5
DL 5 K ..
15.5
DL 7 K ..
22
DL 11 K
30 37
DL 15 K DL 18 K
* Remove terminal lugs on M 40 K. Fit lugs supplied with terminal block. Replacements: M 23 K replaces M 9 and M 22 K M 40 K replaces M 36 K
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Approvals:
Characteristics
Type Setting range Max. permissible setting value for contactor type DL to A 44 60 79 DL 22 N DL 30 N DL 42 N Order ref.: Contact configuration numbering Max. fuse size class gL A 100 100 100 125 125 200 200 224 315 315 315 315 25 40 63 80 125 160 200 224 250 355 500 630 500 800 1000 Weight kg Terminal capacities
A M 80 N 32...50 40...57 50...63 57...70 63...80 63...90 80...110 90...120 110...135 120...150 135...160 150...180 4...6.3 5.6...8 8...12 11...17 15...23 22...32 30...46 42...62 56...80 80...120 120...180 150...210 200...320 295 310...500 450...720
M-b 177 S
119
DL 65 N
170 205
DL 90 N DL 110 N
M-bw 17 S
M-bw 37 S M-bw 47 S M-bw 77 S M-bw 117 S M-bw 207 S M-bw 320 S M-bw 721 Sw
1 245 741 27 1 245 851 27 1 245 852 27 1 245 853 27 1 245 854 27 1 222 221 27 1 222 222 27 1 222 110 27 1 222 111 27 1 222 112 27 1 222 113 27 1 222 114 27 1 222 100 27 1 222 101 27 1 222 102 27 1 222 103 27 1 222 104 27 1 222 105 27 1 222 106 27 1 222 107 27 1 222 108 27 1 222 109 27 1 222 115 27 1 222 116 27 1 222 117 27 1 222 118 27 1 222 119 27
0.27
0.75
1.3
see table : Connection to main circuits
M10x80 M16x120
For cable lug connection replace by spring ring and washer M 80 N replaces M 81
Replacement:
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Terminal shrouds for use with contactors and thermal overload relays to VDE 0106, Part 100 (VBG-4)
Type DL 65 N / DL 90 N DL 90 N + M-b 177 S / DL 65 N + M-b 177 S DL 110 / 132 N + M-bw 207 -S DL 110 N ... 270 N M-bw 17 S ... M-bw 207 S M-b 177 S DLDAe 110 / 160 N (1 set = 3 off)
Fitting/supply at extra cost
Order ref.: 3 284 148 04 3 284 148 05 3 243 049 01 3 284 156 02 3 222 019 01 3 222 018 01 3 284 148 03
Notes retrofitting not fitted as standard not fitted as standard shroud with M 12 connecting screw (1 set = 6 off) not fitted as standard not fitted as standard not fitted as standard
Versions
17...33 V AC/DC* 110...250 V AC/DC with 2 LEDs with neon lamp * Can also be connected in series with a PLC-input.
LED antiparallel
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Circuit breaker with thermal and electromagnetic overload trip device
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Circuit breaker with electromagnetic overload trip device thermistor motor protection relay
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Contactor, thermistor motor protection relay, fuse
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Circuit breaker with thermal and electromagnetic overload trip device thermistor motor protection relay
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Contactor, overload relay thermistor motor protetion relay, fuse
Continuous overloading
1)
Rotor locked
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Motor Overload Protection Thermal Overload Relays General Contactors and contactor assemblies can be supplied with thermal overload relays for the protection of motors against excessive high currents. When ordering, care must be taken to ensure that the correct relay current range is selected in conformity with the rated motor current. The overload relays are designed for a switching frequency of 15 to 30 ops/hr. Higher switching frequencies heat up the bi-metal strips, thereby causing premature tripping.
Technical details
Trip class of the thermal overload relays
Trip class Max. trip time at 1.5 x current setting (warm state) Trip time at 7.2 x current setting (cold state) (s) 10 A 120 10 240 20 480 30 720
(s)
2...10
4...10
6...20
9...30
Notes
When the tripping time of 30 s is exceeded (at 7.2 x setting current from cold state) instead of the tripping class the maximum tripping time in seconds is indicated. Our thermal overload relays correspond to tripping class 10. Our thermal overload relays can also be used for protection of motors in the degree of protection EExe. For the selection of the thermal overload relays, please provide the following information: IA / IN and the TE-time. Information can be taken from the motor rating label. Characteristic trip curves are available on request. When thermal overload relays are used in star-delta assemblies, set relay pointer to 0.58 times the value of the rated motor current or select suitable model.
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Main circuits
Overload type Rated insulation voltage Vi Current setting range A M 06 690 to 11.5 A M 23 K M 40 K 690 to 23 to 40 M 80 N 690 to 80 M-b 177 S 690 to 180 M-bw 17 S bw 207 S 690 5.6...210 M-bw 320 S 690 200...320 M-bw 721 Sw 690 310...720
1.3...2.0
1.9...4.8
5.3...12.8
4.5...6
Auxiliary circuits
Overload type Rated insulation voltage Vi Rated thermal current Ith Max. control fuse rating AC 15 Rated operational current Ie of c/o : A DC 13 Rated operational current Ie of c/o : A L/R 15 ms Shock resistance (half-sine wave, duration: 11 ms) A A/slow 220 V/230 380 V/400 500 V 24 V 60 V 110 V 220 V N/C N/O M 06 690 6 6 2.5 1.5 1.0 1 0.5 0.4 0.2 10 g 10 g M 23 K M 40 K 400 4 6 2 1.5 0.5 1 0.5 0.25 0.1 M 80 N 400 6 6 3 2 1.5 1 0.75 0.4 0.2 M-b 177 S 400 6 6 2 1.5 0.5 1 0.5 0.25 0.1 M-bw 17 S bw 207 S 400 6 6 2 1.5 0.5 1 0.5 0.25 0.1 M-bw 320 S 400 6 6 2 1.5 0.5 1 0.5 0.25 0.1 M-bw 721 Sw 400 6 6 2 1.5 0.5 1 0.5 0.25 0.1 -
Hand
Auto
1)
Resetting the relay Switching off the unit connected Switching off the unit connected Reset Testing the N/C Contact 95-96 open Testing the N/O Contact 97-98 closed
2)
2)
Manual reset
Auto reset
1)
Allow unit a short time to cool in the tripped state. More technical information available on request.
Brief description
In safety positions -A- and -H- the button functions for switching are locked whereas in positions -HAND- and -AUTO- the switching and the simulation of tripping directly at the relay is possible by operating the multi-function button. In positions -H- and -HAND- the tripped relay must be reset manually, whereas in positions -AUTO- and -A- the tripped relay is reset automatically. The setting of the functions is done by gently turning the red function selection knob (FWK) to the marks of the grey RESET-button (R). Passing from -HAND- to -AUTOthe grey RESET-button must be slightly pressed at the same time.
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Dimensions n1 r i 26.5 37/42 n2 10 15 20 n3 14 5.5 5 n4 7 13 10 f 6.5 8.6 9 m 85.5 13.5 8.6 11.5 9
19) Independent mounting: Pole pitch i = 37 mm (80...180 A) 20) Independent mounting: Pole pitch i = 42 mm (80...180 A) 21) For units of same type (independent mounting I = 37 mm)
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Molded enclosure
Short-circuit limiter
Internal mounting : electric trip device alarm signaling switch auxiliary switch block
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1 N/O + 1 N/C 2 N/O 1 E/M + 1 N/C 2 E/M 1 c/o contact 1 PE/N termination
MSU-B 1 ... 3
Emergency stop button stay-put as above, key release as above, spring return
MSU-K 1
MSU-K 2 MSU-K 3
MSU-V 1
Indicator light
MSU-SL ...
X X
X X X X
N/PE termination
MSU-N 1
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Characteristics
Selection table Manual motor starters with thermal and magnetic trip devices
Max. AC 3 ratings of 3-phase motors 50...60 Hz 220 V 380 V 415 V 440 V 240 V 400 V kW kW kW kW 0.37 0.75 1.1 2.2 4 5.5 5.5 0.37 0.75 1.5 2.2 4 7.5 10 11 1.1 1.1 2.2 3 7.5 9 11 1.1 1.5 2.2 3 7.5 9 11 Setting range Ir 500 V kW 0.37 0.75 1.1 2 3 5.5 10 11 15 660 V 690 V kW 0.37 0.75 1 1.5 3 4 7.5 11 15 18.5 Tripping current Short-circuit limiter Irm A 1,9 3 4,8 7,5 12 19 30 48 75 120 190 240 300 Type P/N Weight kg
A 0.1 ... 0.16 0.16 ... 0.25 0.25 ... 0.40 0.40 ... 0.63 0.63 ... 1 1 ... 1.6 1.6 ... 2.5 2.5 ... 4 4 ... 6.3 6.3 ... 10 10 ... 16 16 ... 20 20 ... 25
MSU-K MSU-K MSU-K MSU-K MSU-K MSU-K MSU-K MSU-K MSU-K MSU-K MSU-K MSU-K MSU-K
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
364 364 364 364 364 364 364 364 364 364 364 364 364
101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113
01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01
0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25
Accessories
Type Short-circuit limiter Electrical trip device (1 per manual motor controller) Undervoltage trip Open circuit trip Auxiliary switch blocks : side mounting side mounting side mounting side mounting side mounting internal fitting internal fitting internal fitting side mounting Iu = 32 A, Ve ... 415 V 110/120 V 50/60 Hz 220/240 V 50/60 Hz 380/440 V 50/60 Hz Other voltages on request 110/120 V 50/60 Hz 220/240 V 50/60 Hz 380/440 V 50/60 Hz Other voltages on request 1 N/O + 1 N/C 2 N/C 1 E/M + 1 N/C 2 E/M 1 c/o contact for increased cont. reliability 1 N/O + 1 N/C 1 N/C alarm cont. (alarm signalling switch) 1 N/O alarm cont. (alarm signalling switch) PE and N termination MSU-L 20 MSU-B 1 MSU-B 2 MSU-B 3 MSU-D 1 MSU-D 2 MSU-D 3 MSU-A 1 MSU-A 2 MSU-A 3 MSU-A 5 MSU-A 6 MSU-A 7 MSU-A 8 MSU-A 9 MSU-A 10 P/N 3 364 051 01 3 364 052 25 3 364 052 40 3 364 052 59 3 364 053 25 3 364 053 40 3 364 053 59 3 364 054 01 3 364 054 02 3 364 054 03 3 364 054 05 3 364 054 06 3 364 054 07 3 364 054 08 3 364 054 09 3 364 054 10
Notes
Recommendation : it is recommended that 4 A to 25 A units are spaced 10 mm apart. Technical details and dimensions pages 1697, 1700 Selection criteria page 1695
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Accessories
Description
MSU-L 20 MSU-ST 31 MSU-ST 32 MSU-G 4 MSU-G 05
MSU-A 1
MSU-G 03
MSU-B/-D... MSU-A
Characteristics
Type Busbar adapter, Iu 32 A, Ve 660 V, 54 mm wide, for mounting a MSU-K manual motor starter (including accessories) on busbars with a cross section of 12 x 5 mm or 12 x 10 mm with a busbar spacing of 40 mm. Busbar adapter, Iu 32 A, Ve 660 V, 54 mm wide, for mounting a MSU-K manual motor starter (including accessories) with Ie limiter, otherwise as above. Busbar adapter, Iu 32 A, Ve 660 V, 54 mm wide, to accept MSU-K manual motor starter (including accessories) with or without Ie limiter MSU-L 20 or contactor, for 12, 15, 20 or 30 mm busbars, 5 mm thick, busbar spacing 60 mm. Busbar adapter, Iu 32 A, Ve 660 V, 54 mm wide, for MSU-K manual motor starter and contactors up to 11 kW (2 mounting rails), otherwise as above. 3-phase busbar system (Ith = 80 A, Vi = 660 V) 3-phase with 4 terminals for supply by means of incoming supply block MSU-G 4. Expandable as required, provided the Ith allows it. Basic version for max. 4 MSU-K starters. For parallel connection of, e.g., 11 MSU-K, 4 MSU-G 03 are necessary. Incoming supply block 80 A, Vi 660 V for connection of the supply lead when using the 3-phase busbar system MSU-G 03 Set of links 3 pole (Contactor - Manual motor starter) Protecting cap, 3 pole, for unused phase terminals on the 3-phase busbars (packing unit : 10 each) Busbar support for 3 copper busbars, 12 or 15 mm wide and 5 mm thick; the busbar spacing can be 40 or 50 mm, as required (dynamic short-circuit rating 50 kA with 50 mm busbars and 500 mm support spacing). Packing unit : 1 set = 2 complete busbar supports including captive fixing screws. Busbar support as above, but for 60 mm busbar spacing, copper busbars 12...30/5 mm P/N
MSU-G 05
3 364 006 01
MSU-G 06
3 364 007 01
MSU-LC 291
3 364 027 01
MSU-LC 292
3 364 028 01
MSU-G 03
3 364 008 01
MSU-G 4
3 364 056 01
MSU-VS 3 MSU-DS S
MSU-ST 31
3 364 010 01
MSU-ST 32
3 364 029 01
Notes
Typical applications page 1701 Dimensions pages 1700-1701
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Accessories
Description
MSU-SL ... MSU-V 1 MSU-C ...
MSU-P MSU-N 1
MSU-K 1
Characteristics
Degr. of prot. Molded enclosure with ground protection Surface mounting type (RAL 7032) Surface mounting type (RAL 7032) Flush mounting type (RAL 7032) Enclosure MSU-C 1 Enclosure MSU-P 1 IP 41 IP 55 IP 41 Type MSU-C 1 MSU-CE 1 MSU-P 1 MSU-E 1 MSU-E 2 P/N 3 364 058 01 3 364 058 02 3 364 059 01 3 364 060 01 3 364 060 02
Position lock for molded enclosure with 3 padlocks in the off position Interlocking device for 3 padlocks with 8 mm shackle dia Emergency stop button, stayput, red on yellow surface, resetting by pulling * Emergency stop button, stayput, red on yellow surface, resetting with key Emergency stop button, spring return, red on yellow surface
IP 55 IP 41
MSU-V 1 MSU-K 1
MSU-K 2 MSU-K 3
Operational voltage Indicator lights with fixed connection lead and neon lamp 110 V .... 120 V AC/DC
MSU-N 1
3 364 066 01
Notes
* Follow special mounting instructions when fitting into molded enclosure ! Dimensions page 1700
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A 0.1...0.16 0.16...0.25 0.25...0.4 0.4...0.63 0.63...1 1...1.6 1.6...2.5 2.5...4 4...6.3 6.3...10 10...16 16...20 20...25
kA 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 10 6 6 6
kA 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 37.5 5 3 3 3
(gL/gG) A kA o o o o o o o o o 80 80 80 80 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 10 10 4 4 4 4
kA 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 5 5 2 2 2 2
(gL/gG) A o o o o o o 25 35 50 80 80 80 80
kA 65 65 65 65 65 65 3 3 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
(gL/gG) A o o o o o o 25 35 50 50 63 63 63
kA 42 42 42 42 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
(gL/gG) A o o o o 20 20 20 25 35 35 35 50 50
o : up to the listed value of Icu or Ics, there is no fuse necessary. If the short-circuit current exceeds the (Ics), a fuse is necessary.
Short-circuit limiting
To increase the Icu/Ics, the MSU-K can be combined with the short-circuit limiter MSU-L20.
For this combination there are the following values for rated service short-circuit breaking capacity :
Notes
1)
Icu = Rated maximum short-circuit breaking capacity Ics = Rated service short-circuit breaking capacity
2)
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min
sec
Typical tripping characteristics 1 Three-phase trip curve 2 Two-phase trip curve (phase failure sensitive) (Single phase- or DC-operating : the contacts in series)
m sec
x Current value The "characteristic curve" of the thermal overcurrent trip device shows tripping for all setting ranges as a function of the multiple of the set current value, and represents the mean value of the scatter bands in the cold condition. When switchgear is at operating temperature, the trip time of the thermal overcurrent trip device is reduced to approx. 25 % of the values shown.
Terminal capacities
Type Conductor type solid flexible with wire end ferrule solid flexible with wire end ferrule solid flexible with wire end ferrule solid flexible with wire end ferrule Number of conductors 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1,5 2 Conductor cross section, mm2 2,5 4 6 10 16 or 25 (16) -
MSU-K (manual motor starter) MSU (short circuit limiter) MSU-A (auxiliary switch) MSU (incoming supply block)
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Shock resistance Vibration resistance Ambient temperature range Temperature compensation Mounting position Thermal current Ith
Rated operational current Ie Motor switching capacity Mechanical life Electrical life Max. switching frequency Rated insulation voltage Vi Rated operational voltage Ve Max. breaking capacity Icn Let through integral I2 t max. Let through current Total break time Trip curve Response value of electromagnetic trip device Undervoltage trip Open circuit shunt release Auxiliary switch : Thermal currrent I Rated operational current Ie
internal fitting :
Min. switching capacity Rated insulation voltage Vi Rated operational voltage VS Back-up fuse Power dissipation Terminal size of screws Recommended torque Terminal capacities
4...30 V and 4...100 mA 500 V 500 V 6 A type gl. 3 conducting paths, continuous current Iu c. 6 W Main switches M 4 1.8 Nm 0.75...6 mm solid wire 0.75...4 mm2 stranded wire
2
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Short-circuit limiter
Temperature compensation
Integrable shunt release and alarm contacts Operating safety in accordance with VBG 4 Simple mounting
Modular construction
Auxiliary switches for side mounting, on right and left hand side Auxiliary switch for internal fitting Three-phase busbars for Vu = 660 V, Iu = 80 A
Five different auxiliary switch blocks can be supplied. After removing the front cover, the block can be snapped in without tools. Remove the front cover and snap in the auxiliary switch block. Our three-phase busbars for 4 connections are suitable for parallel connection of any number of manual motor starters with auxiliary switch blocks fitted provided the Ith of 63 A is not exceeded. The first busbar is used - in combination with the incoming supply block MSU-G 4 - for supplying the system and for parallel connection of the first manual motor starter. Manual motor starters can be connected additionally to each additional busbar in parallel, as required, and without cutting the bar to length. The incoming supply can also be connected at the center or on both sides. The gives good load distribution. Typical applications page 1701. Additional covering is not necessary, because both switchgear and busbars are safe to touch (satisfy VDE 0106 Part 100) in the basic versions. Unused outlets have a shock protection cover.
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Short-circuit limiter Iu = 32 A
Busbar adapter
Various busbar adapters are available. They allow manual motor starters MSU-K ... to be snapped onto busbar systems of 40 or 60 mm phase spacing. The manual motor starters are first snapped on to the adapter and attached to connecting leads - which lead to spring-loaded contacts - on the input side. When clipped on the busbars the contact springs tap off voltage directly and the manual motor starters/adapter unit locks itself. By operating a latch, the adapter can be unlocked, allowing it to be changed easily. Important advantages are : - simple and space-saving assembly - convenient replacement of switchgear - problem-free parallel connection, even of switchgear with high rated current Typical applications page 1701. Undervoltage trip MSU..B for protection from hazardous re-starting of machines after power failure.
Shunt release
Open circuit shunt release MSU-D.. for control and interlocking purposes are inserted under the switchgear cover. After removing the cover, these can be clipped in with a "handle" and the connections on the knockout of the cover are turned outwards. The above assembly procedure also applies to alarm contacts.
When manual motor starters are to be used as emergency stop devices, this can be done with emergency stop button sets - MSU-K 3 (spring return) - MSU-K 2 (stay put, released by key) - MSU-K 1 (stay put, released by pulling) Fixing is with 4 screws from the inside of the cover. When used as a main switch, the manual motor starter must be lockable in the off position in accordance with VDE 0113. This requirement can be fulfilled using the interlocking device MSU-V 1. It is fixed with 4 screws from the inside of the casing (only with MSU-C and MSU-P) and is located such that by-passing of the interlock - e.g. by removing the casing cover - is impossible. For visual indication of the switch position (enclosed equipment), the indicator light MSU-SL can be supplied. After breaking out a knock-out on the casing cover, the light is pushed through from the front and fastened with screws from the rear and is then electrically connected. The alarm contact MSU-A has alarm signaling function. Ist N/O or N/C contact is actuated when thermal or electromagnetic release - fault - takes place. It does not respond to manual actuation of the MSU-K.
Interlocking devices
Indicator light
Alarm contact
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MSU-A 2
MSU-A3
MSU-A 5
MSU-A 6
Dimensions
Manual motor starter MSU-K Manual motor starter MSU-K with short-circuit limiter
Mounting rail to DIN EN 50 022
Mounting positions
up to 9
0 up to 90
up to 90 up to 90
Auxiliary switch
a = 208
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Typical applications
Types of protection
40 mm
60 mm
*1. Copper busbars 12-30/5 mm 2. Busbar adapter MSU-G 05 3. Manual motor starter MSU-K ... or 4. Busbar adapter MSU-G 06 5. Current limiter MSU-L 20 6. Manual motor starter MSU-K 7. Busbar support MSU-ST 31
*1. Copper busbars 12-30/5 mm 2. Busbar adapter MSU-LC 291 3. Manual motor starter MSU-K ... or 4. Busbar adapter MSU-LC 291 5. Current limiter MSU-L 20 6. Manual motor starter MSU-K ... or 7. Busbar support MSU-LC 292
8. Manual motor starter MSU-K ... 9. Contactor DL ... 11 kW 10. Busbar support MSU-ST 32
1. 2. 3. 4.
3-phase busbar MSU-G 03 Manual motor starter MSU-K ... Manual motor starter MSU-K ... Manual motor starter MSU-K ... Supply via terminal block MSU-G 4
1701