VSC Product Introduction-En
VSC Product Introduction-En
V-Contact VSC
Medium Voltage Vacuum Contactors
Contents
Description ..................................................................................4
Contactor Selection and Ordering ................................................8
Specific Product Characteristics ................................................14
Overall Dimensions ....................................................................23
Electric Circuit Diagram..............................................................26
Product quality and environmental protection.............................35
Description
General
The medium voltage V-Contact VSC contactors are apparatus
suitable for operating in alternating current and are normally used
to control users requiring a high number of hourly operations.
Versions available
The V-Contact VSC contactors are available in the following versions:
Version
Rated voltage
Type
Fixed
3.6 kV
VSC 7
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7.2 kV
VSC 7
12 kV
VSC 12
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Withdrawable
7.2 kV
VSC/P 7
12 kV
VSC/P 12
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Electrical life
The electrical life of V-Contact VSC contactors is defined in category
AC3.
Interruption principle
The main contacts operate
inside the vacuum
interrupters (the level of
vacuum is extremely high:
13 x 10 -5 Pa).
3 4
1 Ceramic housing
2 Seal diaphragm
3 Metal screen
4 Moving contact
5 Fixed contact
Fig. A
Fig. B
Fig. C
The auxiliary power supply has the only aim of keeping the capacitor
charged.
Consumption is therefore minimal. The power required is less than
5 W. In order to re-instate the rated power value in the capacitor
after an operation, there is an inrush of 15 W for a duration of a few
tens of milliseconds. For the reasons indicated above, both for the
DCO and for the SCO version it is necessary to supply the auxiliary
circuits which recharge the capacitor with a continuous auxiliary
power supply of 5W (this value can reach 15W for a few milliseconds
immediately following each operation). Careful selection of the
components and a precise design make the electronic multi-voltage
feeder extremely reliable, unaffected by electromagnetic interference
generated by the surrounding environment and free of any emissions
which may affect other apparatus placed in the vicinity.
These characteristics have made it possible for the V-Contact VSC
contactors to pass the electromagnetic compatibility tests (EMC)
and obtain the CE mark.
General characteristics
IEC 60470
Contactor
Starter
GB/T 14808
3.4.105
3.4.110
Rated
voltage
Ur [kV]
4.1
7.2
7.2
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Withstand
voltage at 50 Hz
Ud (1 min) [kV]
4.2
32
32
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Impulse
withstand voltage
Up [kVp]
4.2
60
60
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Rated
frequency
fr
[Hz]
4.3
50-60
50-60
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Rated
current
le
[A]
4.101
400
400
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Short-time
withstand current for 1 s
lk [A]
4.5
6,000
6,000
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Rated
peak
current
lp
[kA
peak]
4.6
15
15
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Rated
short-circuit time
tk [s]
4.7
1
1
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Breaking
capacity
up
to
lsc
[kA]
4.107
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Short-circuit
making capacity up to
lma [kA]
4.107
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Number
of
operations
(rated
values)
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Contactor SCO
time / h
4.102
900
900
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Contactor
DCO
time
/
h
4.102
900
900
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Maximum
rated admissible overcurrent for 1/2 period (peak value)
[kA]
55
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Rated
load
and
overload
characteristics
in
category
of
use:
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(Category AC4) 100 closing operations
[A]
4.103, 4.104
4,000
4,000
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(Category AC4) 25 opening operations
[A]
4.103, 4.104
4,000
4,000
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Rated
voltage of the switching devices and auxiliary circuits
4.8, 4.9
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Feeder
type1
(24
...
60
DC)
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Feeder
type
2
(110
...
130
AC-DC)
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Mechanical
life
4.105
1,000,000
1,000,000
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(3)
4.106
100,000
100,000
Electrical
life
(category
AC3)
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Electrical
life
at
rated
current
4.106
1,000,000
1,000,000
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Apparatus
wear classification (type)
4.107.3
C
C
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Short-circuit
breaking capacity
[A]
4.107, 6.104
6,000
6,000
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Short-circuit
making capacity
[peak A]
4.107, 6.104
15,000
15,000
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(4)
[A]
4.107.3
Limit
above
which
the
fuse
blows
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Switching
times
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Opening
time
[ms]
20...30
20...30
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Closing
time
[ms]
35...45
35...45
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Weight
Fixed
[kg]
20
20
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Withdrawable (excluding the fuses)
[kg]
49
49
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Overall
dimensions
Fixed contactor
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Height
(H) [mm]
371
371
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Width
(W)
[mm]
350
350
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Depth
(D) [mm]
215
215
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Withdrawable contactor
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Height
(H) [mm]
636
636
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Width
(W)
[mm]
531
531
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Depth
(D) [mm]
657
657
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VSC 7 - 400A
Ultimate
performances for Rated voltage
[kV]
2.2/2.5
3.3
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-Motors
[kV]
1,000
1,500
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-Transformers
[kVA]
1,100
1,600
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-Capacitors
[kVAr]
1,000
1,500
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Ultimate
performances for back-to-back capacitor banks Rated voltage
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-Rated
current
[A]
250
250
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-Maximum
transient
current
of
the
capacitor
[kA]
8
8
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-Maximum transient frequency of capacitor connection
[kHz]
2.5
2.5
Contactor
Starter
3.4.110.5
3.4.105
3.4.110
3.4.110.5
7.2
12
12
12
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32
42
42
42
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60
75
75
75
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50-60
50-60
50-60
50-60
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(1)
(1)
400
400
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6,000
6,000
6,000
6,000
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15
15
15
15
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1
1
1
1
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(2)
50 (2)
50
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(2)
50
50 (2)
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900
900
900
900
900
900
900
900
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55
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4,000
4,000
4,000
4,000
4,000
4,000
4,000
4,000
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1,000,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
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1,000,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
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C
C
C
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4,000
4,000
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8,000
8,000
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5,000
5,000
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20...30
20...30
20...30
20...30
35...45
35...45
35...45
35...45
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20
20
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49
49
49
49
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371
425
425
425
350
350
350
350
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215
215
215
215
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636
636
636
636
531
531
531
531
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(1) Depending on the capacity of the coordinated
657
657
657
657
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fuse
Strd fittings
1b
VSC 7-VSC 12
Insulation
voltage
2500V 50Hz (1min)
Contactor
Choices available
Normally open
Normally Closed
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Electric resistance
3m
VSC
7 400A
1
5
5
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VSC 12 400A
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Optional accessories
The table below indicates availability of the accessories in relation to the various types of contactor.
Table of accessory availability
VSC 7 400A
VSC/P 7 400A
VSC 12 400A
VSC/P 12 400A
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3 Undervoltage function
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6 Isolation lock
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36
1 Interfacing shafts
These can be used to interface the apparatus with the kinematics of the switchgear to make interlocks
and/or signals.
The length of interfacing shafts is 36mm, the mounting as indicated in the following table:
Position
Feeder side(left)
VSC 7 400A
VSC 12 400A
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Note: for the utilization parameters (angles and forces applicable), please refer to the manual.
2 Operation counter
Mechanical operation counter for fixed versions, electric operation counter for withdrawable versions.
This is a device which counts the contactor closing cycles.
3 Undervoltage function
First of its type, the V-Contact VSC contactor is fitted with an undervoltage function with selectable delays
of 0; 0.5; 1; 2; 3; 4; 5 s.
This accessory must be specified at the time of order because it cannot be mounted at a later stage.
6 Isolation lock
Isolation lock for UniGear type ZS1 switchgear and PowerCube modules.
It prevents the apparatus from being racked-in if the unit door is open.
This lock only works if the door of the switchgear/enclosure is also fitted with the corresponding lock.
Un
24V-
120V~
50Hz
30V-
127V~
50Hz
48V-
220V~
50Hz
60V-
230V~
50Hz
110V-
240V~
50Hz
125V-
Un
220V-
110V~
60Hz
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Un
120V~
60Hz
24V~
50Hz
127V~
60Hz
48V~
50Hz
220V~
60Hz
60V~
50Hz
230V~
60Hz
110V~
50Hz
240V~
60Hz
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Electromagnetic compatibility
The V-Contact VSC vacuum contactors ensure operation without
unwarranted trips when there are interferences caused by electronic
apparatus, by atmospheric disturbances or by discharges of electrical
type. Moreover they do not produce any interference with electronic
apparatus in the vicinity of the apparatus.
The above is in compliance with IEC 60694, 60470, 61000-6-2,
61000-6-4 Standards, as well as with the EEC 89/336 European
Directive regarding electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), and the
feeders are CE marked to indicate their compliance.
Altitude
It is well-known that the insulating properties of air decrease as the
altitude increases.
This phenomenon must always be taken into account during the
design stage of insulating parts of equipment which is to be installed
over 1000m about sea level. In this case a correction coefficient
must be applied, which can be taken from the graph drawn up
according to the indications given in the IEC 62271-1 or GB 11022
standards.
For altitudes above 1000m, ask ABB.
Resistance to vibrations
V-Contact VSC contactors are unaffected by mechanically or
electromagnetically generated vibrations.
Tropicalisation
V-Contact vacuum contactors are manufactured in compliance with
the prescriptions regarding use in hot-humid-saline climates. All the
most important metal parts are treated against corrosive factors
corresponding to ambient conditions C in compliance with the UNI
3564-65 Standards.
Galvanization is carried out in compliance with the UNI ISO 2081
Standard, classification code Fe/Zn 12, with thickness of 12x10-6
m, protected by a layer of conversion mainly consisting of chromates
in compliance with the UNI ISO 4520 Standard. These construction
characteristics mean that all the V-Contact VSC series apparatus
and their accessories comply with climate graph no. 8 of the IEC
7212-1 and IEC 68-2-2 (Test B: Dry Heat) / IEC 68-2-30 (Test Bd:
Damp Heat, cyclic) Standards.
Installation of fixed contactors
The performance of the contactor remains unaltered in the installation
positions indicated:
A) Wall-mounted with moving contacts at the bottom.
B) Wall-mounted with moving contacts at the top.
VSC 7-VSC 12
A
In the fuse blowing time curve, it can be noted that the 250 A fuse
blows in 6 s (starting time) when it is passed through by a current
of 1800 A.
Fig. B - Curve of fuse blowing times and table for selection of factor K. ABB
CMF type fuses.
In the table in fig. B, the K coefficient for the 250 A size is 0.6, from
which the value If x K = 1080 A is taken, which is higher than the
start-up current (650 A), so use of the 250 A fuse is also legitimate
in respect of this condition, which regards the possibility of startups close together.
By observing the blowing curve of the 250 A fuse, the need to use
a relay with inverse time delay trip, or a relay with definite time delay
trip for protection against overloads can be noted.
It must be remembered that prolonged overheating, above the
temperature foreseen for the class of insulating materials, is harmful
and strongly prejudices the life of electric machines.
Fig. D shows the graph relative to the motor considered in the
example.
Motor starting
Motor starting poses the problem of the high current consumption
on inrush.
In most cases, since these are asynchronous motors, the start-up
current can take on the following values:
- asynchronous with simple squirrel cage 4.5 ... 5.5 In
- asynchronous with double squirrel cage 5 ... 7 In
- asynchronous with wound motor: low values, dependent on
selection of the starting resistances.
This current cannot be available if the short-circuit power of the
network is not sufficiently high and, in any case, can give rise to a
drop in voltage for the whole duration of starting, which cannot be
tolerated, from the loads derived from the network itself. Normally
a voltage drop between 15 and 20% is considered acceptable except
for verification needed in the case of special users.
Fig. D - Graph showing the coordination between 250 A fuse and relay with inverse time delay trip.
Wiring diagram.
Icn= maximum short-circuit current in amperes that the contactor can interrupt
Ia =motor start-up current in amperes
In =motor rated current in amperes
t =time in seconds
I =current in amperes
F =time-current characteristic of the 250 A fuse
T =inverse time characteristics of the indirect relay for protection against overloads (K51)
Ip =peak value of the motor connection current
Connection of capacitors
The presence of current transients, which occur during switchingin of a capacitor bank, requires attention during the calculation
procedures. In fact, assessment of the size of the phenomenon
provides the elements for selecting the switching apparatus suitable
for connecting/disconnecting the bank and for guaranteeing its
protection in the case of overload.
In the first type of installations there is only one type of switchingin transient, called switching-in transient of a single capacitor bank
to the network. An example of a typical current transient is shown
in fig. A.
In the second type of installations there are two types of switchingin transients:
- on connection of the first capacitor bank there is the switchingin transient of a capacitor bank to the network
- on connection of the other banks there is a switching-in transient
of a capacitor bank to the network with other banks already
supplied in parallel. In this case, the current transient is the type
shown in fig. B.
voltage
100
[kV]
3.6
40
40
63
63
63
63
100
100
160
160
200
250
315
--
--
25
25
40
40
63
63
63
100
100
160
160
200
250
250
315
6.6
25
25
26
40
40
63
63
63
100
100
100
160
200
200
250
7.2
25
25
26
40
40
63
63
63
63
100
100
160
160
160
200
10
16
16
25
25
25
40
40
63
63
63
100
100
160
160
160
12
16
16
16
25
25
25
40
40
63
63
63
100
100
160
160
125
160
200
250
315
400
500
630
800
1000
1250
1600
2000
2500
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Trend of the current and voltage during and after the switching-in transient.
Trend of the current and voltage during the first 10ms of the switching-in
transient.
Fig. B - Example of a current transient during connection of a capacitor bank with another one already supplied with voltage.
a = Transient switching-in current: 1800 A peak and 4280 Hz frequency.
b= Transient voltage at the 400 kVAR bank terminals
c = Power supply phase voltage: 10/3 = 5.8 kV.
d= Component at 4280 Hz frequency of the transient switching-in current.
e = Component at 1260 Hz frequency of the transient switching-in current.
Trend of the current and voltage during the first 2 ms of the switching-in transient.
Trend of the two components of the total current (see graph above).
Peak current
Maximum switching-in
Ip (kA) x f (Hz)
frequency
VSC 7 400
8 kAp
2,500 Hz
20,000
VSC 12 400
Ask ABB
Ask ABB
Ask ABB
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Peak current
VSC
7 400 A
8 kAp
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VSC 12 400 A
Ask ABB
8- 11
Overall Dimensions
4- 20
8- 11
20
14
102.5
531
503
19
2051
2641
628.5
35
600
657
433
19
620.5
635.5
76
4
154
30
503
4580.5
10.5 38
187
150
150
As an example, the diagram given below shows the contactor circuits. In any case, to take product evolution into account, it is always
useful to refer to the circuit diagram provided with each piece of apparatus.
VSC fixed contactor - DCO version (Double Command Operated)
Output contact
DO 1 Unit ready
Input signals
DI 1 Command closed (SCO)
DI 2 Command open (SCO)
DI 3 Undervoltage (DCO). Command closed (SCO)
PRDY
SO4
Caption
XB
XB1
QC
QB
MO
MC
SC
SO
CC
AR
BB1-BB2
BT1
BT2
BT3
DR
BF1,BF2
RL2
KA
RD
PC
TR2
Description of figures
Fig.1
= Control circuits of the contactor DCO version.
Fig.2
= Undervoltage only on request for DCO version.
Fig.3
= Control circuits of contactor SCO version.
Fig.4
= Locking magnet on the truck.
Fig.5
= Auxiliary contacts of contactor.
Fig.6
= Contacts for electrically signaling contactor in the
connected and isolated positions, located on the
truck.
Fig.7
= Electric operation counter circuit.
Thermal effect
Conductor in shielded
cable(e.g. three
conductors)
Capacitor (general
symbol)
Power circuit-breaker
with automatic opening
Electromagnetic effect
Connections of
conductors
Potentiometer with
moving contact
Control coil(general
symbol)
Pushbutton control
Terminal or clamp
Make contact
Electronic impulse
counter
Socket
Break contact
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