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Omron EN 60947 Datasheet
Omron EN 60947 Datasheet

Omron EN 60947 Datasheet

Low voltage switch gear

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Low Voltage Switch Gear
Appendix
Precautions
■ Notice
Use under rated condition, otherwise contactors will not only cause
malfunction, but also cause a fire or damage the contactor.
Life period of contactor depends on the operating application. Please
check the electrical life under real application in advance.
If you continue to use malfunctioning contactor, a fire or breakdown
may occur.
Do not miss-wire or miss-charge the power supply, otherwise the
contactor does not work correctly.
Do not operate in places with explosive or flammable gas, otherwise
a fire or explosion may occur by arc or heating from contactor.
Make sure to use the circuit well considered about safety, in case
there is any possibility to cause secondary disaster by contact trou-
ble (welding, faulty contact).
Do not supply short-circuit current to electromagnetic switch (contac-
tor with thermal relay). Doing so may result failure in heater of ther-
mal relay. Please use short-circuit protection like fuse or protective
circuit breaker.
■ Correct use

General use

Unexpected malfunction may occur in real application. Please carry
out as many tests as possible.
Ratings in this catalogue measured under the condition according to
IEC unless otherwise specified. In cases of check by real application,
please carry out the test under the same condition as expected in the
actual application.
Selection
Coil specification
Please select suitable coil to circuit design, otherwise malfunction
may occur or coil may have a burn out by overvoltage etc.
Type
Please check contact ratings, switching capacity, thermal character-
istics etc. when selecting product type.
Thermal relay
Motor current differs by supplier, type, number of poles, frequency.
Please confirm operational current level.
Coil surge suppressor
Coil surge suppressor type should be selected by contactor type,
auxiliary relay type and applied voltage. Make sure to use defined
each contactor.
In case of installing coil surge suppressor, please check the actual
circuit because the release time will be delayed.
Electrical life expectancy
Electrical life expectancy tests in this catalogue are based on IEC.
Do not use a contactor or thermal relay which has been dropped or
dismantled. Doing so may cause malfunction or a fire.
Make sure to shut off power supply to contactors before wiring or
replacing.
Do not operate the actuator of a contactor manually. Doing so may
cause contact welding by chattering or burn out by arc.
Unless otherwise stated in the catalogue,
modifications, especially those of stated values,
sizes and weights are subject to alternation.
Diagrams and tables are subject to alternation and
not to be regarded as binding drawings.
Circuit design
Supplied voltage waveform for input
Make sure to apply and remove the voltage instantly. Do not use
under the condition that the coil voltage waveform increases or
decreases gradually.
In case of DC contactor use (input voltage
ripple)
Please use DC contactor input voltage with a ripple ratio less than
5%. Excessive ripple (pulsating current) may cause contact welding.
Fluctuation of input voltage
Make sure to supply sufficient voltage to actuate contactors properly.
Continuous supply of insufficient voltage results in excessive heating
and may cause burn out of coil.
Maximum applied voltage
Do not supply the voltage over the maximum rated voltage, otherwise
burn out or insulation failure may occur.
The temperature inside control panel has much influence to the coil
temperature, so make sure not to exceed the specified value in the
catalogue.
Basically rated voltage should be supplied to coil. To supply higher
voltage than rated would result in shorter electrical life, even if it is
lower than the maximum rated voltage.
Reverse
Make sure to use reversible contactors for reverse operation.
Make sure to use interlock device in reverse operation by two contac-
tors, otherwise short circuit current may burn out or give damage to
contactors and motors.
Low Voltage Switch Gear
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Summary of Contents for Omron EN 60947

  • Page 1: General Use

    ■ Notice Use under rated condition, otherwise contactors will not only cause Do not use a contactor or thermal relay which has been dropped or malfunction, but also cause a fire or damage the contactor. dismantled. Doing so may cause malfunction or a fire.
  • Page 2: Shock And Vibration

    Use a con- tactor in low humidity and no corrosive gas surroundings. Do not use a contactor in places where oil is sprayed onto the con- tactor. It will cause cracks on polymer parts.
  • Page 3 EN 60 947 European Standard. Installations in existence have unified the regulations which previously varied from nation to prior to 1993 are not affected by the standard and need not to be nation. refitted with new devices. Devices constructed and tested to the IEC...
  • Page 4 Switches, disconnectors, switch-disconnectors and fuse combination units (IEC 947-3, EN 60947-3) These devices must now be labelled with the product function designated by the manufacturer. This means placing clearly visible symbols on the device itself. Devices with an isolating function are subject to special safety requirements. They must for example have greater creepage distances and clear- ances across the opened contacts than is necessary for other devices.
  • Page 5 Note 1: The value “6 x P” results from an empirical relationship which is found to represent most DC magnetic loads to an upper limit of P = 50 W, viz 6 x P = 300 ms. Loads having power...
  • Page 6: Ambient Temperature

    A(B) tors) Note 1: If the switching device has a making and/or breaking capacity, the figures for the current and the power factor (time constants) must be stated by the manufacturer. 2: A: frequent operation, B: infrequent operation. Protection against electrical shock, to IEC 536...
  • Page 7 This Glossary offers brief expIanations of some of the standard Reference is therefore made aIongside each such term to the reIev- terms used in this catalogue. However, it must not be regarded as a ant section of the standard, e.g. IEC 947-1 in addition, IEV numbers...
  • Page 8 This test subjects the equipment to an ambient temperature of 40°C represent a characteristic group of practical applications. The speci- at a constant humidity of 93%. At set intervals during the test, the fied requirements may concern, e.g. the values of making capacities, electrical and mechanical function of the equipment are examined.
  • Page 9 Temperature at which the switching device is capable of being oper- cuits and functional low-voltage circuits. ated within a closed housing. For this purpose, it must be taken into account that the heat losses of the device will add to the internal tem- Isolating function perature rise within the enclosure.
  • Page 10 - Starter is capable of renewed operation operation/actuation - No damage to the starter with the exception of a slight welding of This describes an arrangement where a link between the actuator the contacts, provided they can be separated without significant and the switching element ensures that the force exerted on the actu- deformation.
  • Page 11 Marking with approbation label is no longer acc. to Canadian Standards necessary CSA-approvals are replaced by UL-approvals valid for USA and Canada. From 1. 1. 2000 switchgear will be marked with the combined ap- proval. UL-mark only. Explanations for choice and supply of low voltage switchgears in Canada and USA...
  • Page 12 Devices approved for "field wiring", devices for employment in control panels, when they are selected, a) devices for employment in control panels, when they are mounted mounted and wired according to the charging conditions by skilled work- and wired by skilled worker.
  • Page 13 Permissible ratings of devices approved for North America Circuit breakers of J7MN series are approved for USA and Canada. According to UL 508 and C22.2 No.14 they can also be used with a load feeder contactor. These Circuit breakers can be used as „Manual Motor Starter“ for „Group Fusing“ or for „Group Installation“ or as „Manual Motor Con- troller Suitable for Tap Conductor Protection in Group Installations“...
  • Page 14 12,5 J7MN-50 J7MN-100 (+J74MN-TB100) 100(99) hp-rating = Power rating in in horse power (maximum motor rating) FLA = Full Load Amps / Motor full load current Icu complies with „short circuit breaking capacity“ to UL Approvals and R-Guide- and File-No.
  • Page 15 R-Guide- and File-No. These data are important for UL-inspecting Devices Guide-No. Kanada Kanada Contactors NLDX7 NLDX NLDX8 NLDX2 Accessories NKCR7 NKCR NKCR8 NKCR2 Thermal Overload Relays NKCR7 NKCR Circuit Breakers J7MN NLRV7 NLRV as Manual Motor Controller Circuit Breakers J7MN...
  • Page 16: Technical Information

    Back up fuses should be used to protect contactors and starters Function number against short circuits. For starters the device with the smaller admis- sible fuse at the main and at the control circuit (contactor or thermal overload) determines the fuse size. The complete terminal marking according After a short circuit devices have to be checked for correct operation.
  • Page 17 J7TKN-D J7KN-10... to J7KN-22... M3,5 Auxiliary conductor J7KN-85... to J7KN-110 M3,5 All devices M3,5 Terminal screws in relation to screwdriver sizes and tightening torques Terminal screws Pozidriv Screw driver Tightening torque Version Size lb. inch Screw with Pozidriv and slot...
  • Page 18 Circuit of protected by a OMRON circuit-breaker to IEC 947-2, or a fuse to BS 88 or BS 1361. Figures must be adjusted by the correction factors for ambient temperature and/or cable grouping as detailed in the IEE regs. Clipped to surface or cable tray,...
  • Page 19 ■ Overall diameter of cables (Copper) The dimensions are based on BS specification or the average values as given by the manufacturers. The overall diameters given are for cables of 600/1000 V grade. Approx. overall diameter in mm Approx. overall diameter in mm...
  • Page 20 Gallons to litres (l) 4.561 Litres to gallons 0.220 Force N (newtons) to lbft 0.225 1 N = 1 kg (mass) accelerated at 1 metre/sec. 1 Nm = 1 J (joule) to calorie 0.239 Horse-power to kilowatts (kW) 0.7458 Kilowatts to horse-power (h.p.) 1.3408...
  • Page 21 Minimum fuse size for protection of 3-phase motors The maximum size is determined by the requirements of the switchgear or overload relay. The rated motor currents are for standard 1500 r.p.m. 3-phase enclosed ventilated and totally enclosed fan-cooled motors. D.O.L. starting: Maximum starting current 6 x rated motor current.
  • Page 22 Minimum fuse size for protection of 3-phase motors The maximum size is determined by the requirements of the switchgear or overload relay. The rated motor currents are for standard 1500 r.p.m. 3-phase enclosed ventilated and totally enclosed fan-cooled motors. D.O.L. starting: Maximum starting current 6 x rated motor current.