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1 Main Breaker[edit | edit source]

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Cabinet Name Plate

1.1 Adjustment Type 1[edit | edit source]

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Type 1
Switch Description Adjustment
IR Setting for overload protection. Factor load current to breaker nominal current
IR = Factor * In
Set factor according to cabinet name plate data. Usually the nominal current of the breaker should be equal to cabinet name plate (so the factor is "1").

An exception is +SW23 with nominal breaker 250A, and name plate = 200A. So in this case, factor must be 0.8

Isd Isd = short curcuit current Fix to Factor 6
tsd Fixed delay time Fix to 0.2 and I2t on

1.2 Adjustment Type 2[edit | edit source]

In the case that Ii on circuit breaker indicates as Factor *IN;

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Type 2
Switch Description Adjustment
Ii Overload current for immediate switch off
Ii = x * In!
Fix to Factor 4 (If 5 is the minimum, set to 5).
IR Setting for overload protection. Set IR = IN

In the case that Ii on circuit breaker indicates as A (ampere) as in picture below;

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Type 2 with Ampere
Switch Description Adjustment
Ii Overload current for immediate switch off
Ii = 4 or 5 * In!
For the example in picture above, 4 * 400 = 1600A, but the minimum adjustable is 5 * 400 = 2000A. So we adjust it at 2000A
IR Setting for overload protection. Set IR = IN

1.3 Adjustment Type 3 (ETU320)[edit | edit source]

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ETU320
Switch Description Adjustment
Ir Setting for overload protection. Set according to cabinet name plate data. Ir=IN (Full load current)
tr Delay time for overload protection. Set to 3 sec.
Ii Overload current for immediate switch off. Ii = 4 * Ir

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2 Motor Breaker[edit | edit source]

Adjust to the nominal current of the motor and label the breaker

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3 Breakers with Frequency Converters[edit | edit source]

Circuitbreakers supplying frequency converters (mainly micromasters) must be set to the value given in the electrical drawing.

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If a frequency converter drives more than one motor (like TDO cooling zone fans, Pull Roll Nip Rolls etc.) adjust the motor breakers 20% higher than the nominal motor current.

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