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A-37

Device coordination

The various components of a motor feeder must be coordinated. Standard

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condition of the devices following a standardised short-circuit test.

Type-1 coordination

No danger to life or property.

b

The contactor and/or the thermal relay may be damaged.

b

Repair and replacement of parts may be required prior to further

b

service.

Type-2 coordination

No danger to life or property.

b

No damage or ad

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ustments are allowed. The risk of contact welding is accepted as

b

long as they can be easily separated.

Isolation must be maintained after the incident, the motor feeder must be suitable

b

for further use without repair or replacement of parts.

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b

Total coordination

No damage and no risk of contact welding is allowed for the devices making up the

b

motor feeder. The motor feeder must be suitable for further use without repair or

replacement of parts.

This level is provided by integrated 1-device solutions such as Tesys U.

Contactor utilisation categories

For a given motor-feeder solution, the utilisation category determines the contactor

withstand capacity in terms of frequency of operation and endurance. Selection,

which depends on the operating conditions imposed by the application, may result in

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the following contactor utilisation categories.

Contactor utilisation categories (AC current)

Contactor utilisation

categories

Type of load

Control function

Typical applications

AC1

Non-inductive (cos

K

u

0.8)

Energising

Heating, distribution

AC2

Slip-ring motor (cos

K

u

0.65)

Starting

Switching off motor during running

Counter-current braking

Inching

Wiring-drawing machine

AC3

Squirrel-cage motor

(cos

K

= 0.45 for

y

100 A)

(cos

K

= 0.35 for > 100 A)

Starting

Switching off motor during running

Compressors, elevators, pumps, mixers,

escalators, fans, conveyer systems, air-

conditioning

AC4

Starting

Switching off motor during running

Regenerative braking

Plugging

Inching

Printing machines, wire-drawing machines

Utilisation category AC3 - common coordination tables for circuit breakers

and contactors

This category covers asynchronous squirrel-cage motors that are switched off during

running, which is the most common situation (85 % of cases). The contactor makes

the starting current and switches off the rated current at a voltage approximately one

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The circuit breaker-contactor coordination tables for Compact NSX are for use with

contactors in the AC3 utilisation category, in which case they ensure type-2

coordination.

Utilisation category AC4 - possible oversizing

This category covers asynchronous squirrel-cage motors capable of operating under

regenerative braking or inching (

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ogging) conditions

The contactor makes the starting current and can interrupt this current at a voltage

that may be equal to that of the distribution system.

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general, the protective circuit breaker with respect to category AC3.

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