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10.3.4 Conductor Cross-Sections

Type
Conductor cross-sections
Screw-type terminals
Main conductor:
With box terminal
Front terminal
• Finely stranded with cable end sleeve
connected
• Finely stranded without cable end sleeve
• Solid
• Stranded
• Ribbon cable (number x width x thickness)
• AWG conductors, solid or stranded
Rear terminal connected • Finely stranded with cable end sleeve
• Finely stranded without cable end sleeve
• Solid
• Stranded
• Ribbon cable (number x width x thickness)
• AWG conductors, solid or stranded
Both terminals
• Finely stranded with cable end sleeve
connected
• Finely stranded without cable end sleeve
• Solid
• Stranded
• Ribbon cable (number x width x thickness)
• AWG conductors, solid or stranded
• Connecting screws
- Tightening torque
Screw-type terminals
Main conductor:
With box terminal
Front or rear terminal
• Finely stranded with cable end sleeve
connected
• Finely stranded without cable end sleeve
• Stranded
• Ribbon cable (number x width x thickness)
• AWG conductors, solid or stranded
Both terminals
• Finely stranded with cable end sleeve
connected
• Finely stranded without cable end sleeve
• Stranded
• Ribbon cable (number x width x thickness)
• AWG conductors, solid or stranded
Screw-type terminals
Main conductor:
Without box terminal / busbar connections
• Finely stranded with cable lug
• Stranded with cable lug
• AWG conductors, solid or stranded
• Connecting bar (max. width)
• Connecting screws
- Tightening torque
1) When connecting cable lugs according to DIN 46235 from a conductor cross-section of 95 mm², the 3RT19 56-4EA1 terminal cover is required to ensure phase clearance.
2) When connecting cable lugs according to DIN 46234 from a conductor cross-section of 240 mm² as well as DIN 46235 from a conductor cross-section of 185 mm², the 3RT19 66-4EA1
terminal cover is required to ensure phase clearance.
SIRIUS 3RW44 manual
GWA 4NEB 535 2195-02 DS 06
3RW44 2.
3RW44 3.
3RT19 55-4G (55 kW)
2
mm
2.5 ... 35
16 ... 70
2
mm
4 ... 50
16 ... 70
2
mm
2.5 ... 16
2
mm
4 ... 70
16 ... 70
mm
6 x 9 x 0.8
min. 3 x 9 x 0.8,
max. 6 x 15.5 x 0.8
AWG
10 ... 2/0
6 ... 2/0
2
mm
2.5 ... 50
16 ... 70
2
mm
10 ... 50
16 ... 70
2
mm
2.5 ... 16
2
mm
10 ... 70
16 ... 70
mm
6 x 9 x 0.8
min. 3 x 9 x 0.8,
max. 6 x 15.5 x 0.8
AWG
10 ... 2/0
6 ... 2/0
2
mm
2 x (2.5 ... 35)
max. 1 x 50, 1 x 70
2
mm
2 x (4 ... 35)
max. 1 x 50, 1 x 70
2
mm
2 x (2.5 ... 16)
2
mm
2 x (4 ... 50)
max. 2 x 70
mm
2 x (6 x 9 x 0.8)
max. 2 x
(6 x 15.5 x 0.8)
AWG
2 x (10 ... 1/0)
max. 2 x 1/0
M6 (hexagon socket, A/
M10 (hexagon socket,
F4)
A/F4)
Nm
4 ... 6
10 ... 12
lbf.in
36 ... 53
90 ... 110
3RT19 56-4G
2
mm
16 ... 120
2
mm
16 ... 120
2
mm
16 ... 120
mm
min. 3 x 9 x 0.8
max. 6 x 15.5 x 0.8
AWG
6 ... 250 kcmil
2
mm
max. 1 x 95, 1 x 120
2
mm
max. 1 x 95, 1 x 120
2
mm
max. 2 x 120
mm
max. 2 x
(10 x 15.5 x 0.8)
AWG
max. 2 x 3/0
2
mm
16 ... 95
2
mm
25 ... 120
AWG
4 ... 250 kcmil
mm
17
M8 x 25 (A/F13)
Nm
10 ... 14
lbf.in
89 ... 124
General Technical Data
3RW44 4.
3RT19 66-4G
70 ... 240
70 ... 240
95 ... 300
min. 6 x 9 x 0.8
max. 20 x 24 x 0.5
3/0 ... 600 kcmil
120 ... 185
120 ... 185
120 ... 240
min. 6 x 9 x 0.8
max. 20 x 24 x 0.5
250 ... 500 kcmil
min. 2 x 50;
max. 2 x 185
min. 2 x 50;
max. 2 x 185
max. 2 x 70;
max. 2 x 240
max. 2 x
(20 x 24 x 0.5)
min. 2 x 2/0;
max. 2 x 500 kcmil
M12 (hexagon socket,
A/F5)
20 ... 22
180 ... 195
1)
2)
50 ... 240
1)
2)
70 ... 240
2/0 ... 500 kcmil
25
M10 x 30 (A/F17)
14 ... 24
124 ... 210
3RW44 5.
3RW44 6.
2)
50 ... 240
2)
70 ... 240
2/0 ... 500 kcmil
60
M12 x 40
20 ... 35
177 ... 310
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