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
Each feeder is able to take any voltage value within its own operating Fields of application
band. The V-Contact VSC contactors are suitable for controlling electrical
apparatus in industry, in the service sector, in the marine sector, etc.
Thanks to the breaking technique with vacuum interrupters, they
can operate in particularly difficult environments.
Main technical characteristics Overheating of the contacts, generated at the moment they separate,
- Chopping current value ≤0.5 A causes formation of metallic vapours which allow the electric arc
- Maintenance-free to be sustained up to the first passage through zero current.
- Suitable for installation in prefabricated substations and switchgear
both of the card (slim line) and traditional type On passage of zero current, cooling of the metallic vapours allows
- High number of operations recovery of high dielectric resistance able to withstand high values
- Direct checking of contact wear of the return voltage.
- Long electrical and mechanical life
- Remote control For motor switching, the value of the chopped current is less than
- Multi-voltage feeder 0.5 A with extremely limited overvoltages.
- Bistable drive of the type with permanent magnets
1 2 3 4 5
1 Ceramic housing
2 Seal diaphragm
3 Metal screen
4 Moving contact
5 Fixed contact
The two coils - individually energised - allow the drive mobile armature
to be moved from one of the two stable positions to the other.
The drive shaft is solid with the mobile armature and held in position
in a field generated by two permanent magnets (fig. A).
The auxiliary power supply has the only aim of keeping the capacitor
Fig. A - Magnetic circuit in the closed position. charged.
Fig. B - Magnetic circuit with the opening coil supplied.
Fig. C - Magnetic circuit in the open position. 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.
Technical Documentation
For more in-depth technical and application aspects of the VSC
contactors, also consult the publication on UniGear ZS1 code
1YHA000015.
Quality System
Conforms to the ISO 9001 Standards, certified by an external
independent organization.
VSC 7 - 400A
Ultimate performances for Rated voltage [kV] - 2.2/2.5 3.3
.........................................................................................................................................................................
-Motors [kV] - 1,000 1,500
.........................................................................................................................................................................
-Transformers [kVA] - 1,100 1,600
.........................................................................................................................................................................
-Capacitors [kVAr] - 1,000 1,500
.........................................................................................................................................................................
Ultimate performances for back-to-back capacitor banks Rated voltage
.........................................................................................................................................................................
-Rated current [A] - 250 250
.........................................................................................................................................................................
-Maximum transient current of the capacitor [kA] - 8 8
.........................................................................................................................................................................
-Maximum transient frequency of capacitor connection [kHz] - 2.5 2.5
................................................................................................................................................................................
900 900 900 900
................................................................................................................................................................................
900 900 900 900
................................................................................................................................................................................
- 55 - -
................................................................................................................................................................................
................................................................................................................................................................................
4,000 4,000 4,000 4,000
................................................................................................................................................................................
4,000 4,000 4,000 4,000
................................................................................................................................................................................
................................................................................................................................................................................
■ ■ ■ ■
................................................................................................................................................................................
■ ■ ■ ■
................................................................................................................................................................................
■ ■ ■ ■
................................................................................................................................................................................
1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000
................................................................................................................................................................................
100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000
................................................................................................................................................................................
1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000
................................................................................................................................................................................
C C C -
................................................................................................................................................................................
- 4,000 4,000 -
................................................................................................................................................................................
- 8,000 8,000 -
................................................................................................................................................................................
5,000 - - 5,000
................................................................................................................................................................................
................................................................................................................................................................................
20...30 20...30 20...30 20...30
................................................................................................................................................................................
35...45 35...45 35...45 35...45
................................................................................................................................................................................
- 20 20 -
................................................................................................................................................................................
49 49 49 49
................................................................................................................................................................................
................................................................................................................................................................................
371 425 425 425
................................................................................................................................................................................
350 350 350 350
................................................................................................................................................................................
215 215 215 215
................................................................................................................................................................................
................................................................................................................................................................................
636 636 636 636
................................................................................................................................................................................
531 531 531 531
................................................................................................................................................................................
657 657 657 657 (1) Depending on the capacity of the coordinated
................................................................................................................................................................................
■ ■ ■ ■ fuse
(2) Value linked to the breaking capacity of the
fuse: refer to the fuse manufacturer ’s
documentation.
VSC 12-400A (3) Electrical life obtainable by following the
3.6/5 6.2/7.2 12 maintenance programme given in the
................................................................................................................................................................................
1,500 3,000 5,000 installation manual.
................................................................................................................................................................................
2,000 4,000 5,000 (4) This is the current value determined by
................................................................................................................................................................................
1,500 3,000 4,800 (5) intersection of the time-current trip curves
................................................................................................................................................................................
of two protection devices in this case the
................................................................................................................................................................................
250 250 (6) fuse and any thermal protection relay.
................................................................................................................................................................................
(6) (5) Overvoltage dischargers or RC filters must
8 8
................................................................................................................................................................................
(6)
be fitted.
2.5 2.5
(6) For availability ask ABB
2 5 2
6 Mechanical Open/Closed indicator
The fuses must have the dimensions and striker of average type
according to DIN 43625 standards with maximum cartridge size
e=442mm and BS 2692 with maximum cartridge size L-553mm.
4 1 6 1b
8 Isolation interlock with the truck (only withdrawable contactor).
VSC 7-VSC 12 This prevents isolation or racking-in the contactor into the switchgear
if the apparatus is in the closed position, and also prevents
contactor closing during the isolation run.
1 MAC Drive with permanent magnets with capacitor for storing
energy (1b) Characteristics of the auxiliary contacts of the contactor
Rated voltage 24...250V AC-DC
.......................................................................................
2 Auxiliary contacts Rated current Ith 10A
.......................................................................................
Contactor Choices available Normally open Normally Closed Insulation voltage 2500V 50Hz (1min)
...........................................................................................................................................................................
.......................................................................................
VSC 7 400A 1 5 5 Electric resistance 3mΩ
...........................................................................................................................................................................
VSC 12 400A 1 5 5
...........................................................................................................................................................................
VSC /P 7 400A 1 4 5 The rated current and breaking capacity values in category AC11
..........................................................................................................................................................................
VSC/P 12 400A 1 4 5 and DC11 are indicated below.
Un Cos T In Icu
.......................................................................................
3 Multi-voltage feeder. Different power supply ranges are available: 220V~ 0.7 - 2.5A 25A
.......................................................................................
a. Feeder type 1: 24-60V DC 24V- - 15ms 10A 12A
.......................................................................................
b. Feeder type 2: 110-130V DC/AC 60V- - 15ms 6A 8A
.......................................................................................
c. Feeder type 3: 220-250V DC/AC 110V- - 15ms 4A 5A
.......................................................................................
4 Socket/plug with terminal at terminal box 220V- - 15ms 1A 2A
1 Interfacing shafts
These can be used to interface the apparatus with the kinematics of the switchgear to make interlocks
36 and/or signals.
The length of interfacing shafts is 36mm, the mounting as indicated in the following table:
Position Feeder side(left) Capacitor(right, see picture)
VSC 7 400A ■ ■
..................................................................................................................................
VSC 12 400A - ■
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.
The kit can be installed directly onto the fuseholder supports. The fuses must have dimensions and striker
of average type according to DIN 43625 and BS 2692 (1975) Standards. The electrical characteristics
must conform to the IEC 282-1 (1974) Standards.
To select the fuses, see "Conditions of use according to the load" - chapter 3. The adaptation kits are
available in the following types:
3A For fuses according to DIN Standards with distance e = 192 mm
3B For fuses according to DIN Standards with distance e = 292 mm
3D For fuses according to BS Standards (4 x 10 x L = 305 mm)
3E For fuses according to BS Standards (4 x 10 x L = 410 mm)
3F For fuses according to BS Standards with distance L = 454 mm.
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 Un F
24V- 120V~ 50Hz
.......................................................................................................................... .
30V- 127V~ 50Hz
.......................................................................................................................... .
48V- 220V~ 50Hz
.......................................................................................................................... .
60V- 230V~ 50Hz
.......................................................................................................................... .
110V- 240V~ 50Hz
.......................................................................................................................... .
125V- Un F
.......................................................................................................................... .
220V- 110V~ 60Hz
.......................................................................................................................... .
Un F 120V~ 60Hz
.......................................................................................................................... .
24V~ 50Hz 127V~ 60Hz
.......................................................................................................................... .
48V~ 50Hz 220V~ 60Hz
.......................................................................................................................... .
60V~ 50Hz 230V~ 60Hz
.......................................................................................................................... .
110V~ 50Hz 240V~ 60Hz
This lock, which is compulsory for UniGear switchgear, requires the same lock provided on the enclosure
/ switchgear.
- Full load motor current. The rated current of the fuse must be
of a value equal to or higher than 1.33 times the rated current
value of full motor load.
This condition is, in any case, always obtained for motors started
at full voltage for which the procedure described for selection of
the rated fuse current necessarily imposes values which are always
higher than 1.33 In.
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
In = rated current of the fuse
IA= motor start-up current of 1800 A.
Nh= number of motor start-ups in one hour
tA= maximum motor start-up time
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.
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
5 6 7
The maximum connection current is reached when circuit-breaker To make this calculation, the power factor correction installations
closing takes place in correspondence with passage through zero must be divided into two types:
of the voltage. 1) installations with a single three-phase capacitor bank (single
bank installations)
Another result to be guaranteed is protection against faults in the 2) installations with several three-phase capacitor banks, which
low voltage winding and in the connection stretch from this to the can be connected separately (multiple bank installations).
circuit-breaker located on the secondary winding, avoiding the use
of fuses with rated current which is too high, to be able to ensure In the first type of installations there is only one type of switching-
tripping within a short time even under these fault conditions. in transient, called switching-in transient of a single capacitor bank
to the network. An example of a typical current transient is shown
A rapid check of the short-circuit current at the secondary terminals in fig. A.
of the transformer and on the supply side of the circuit-breaker on
the secondary, if placed at a significant distance, allows the trip time In the second type of installations there are two types of switching-
to be verified on the fuse blowing curve. in transients:
- on connection of the first capacitor bank there is the switching-
The table of use given below takes both the required conditions into in transient of a capacitor bank to the network
account, i.e. rated current sufficiently high to prevent unwarranted - on connection of the other banks there is a switching-in transient
blowing during the no-load connection phase and, in any case, of of a capacitor bank to the network with other banks already
a value which guarantees protection of the machine against faults supplied in parallel. In this case, the current transient is the type
on the low voltage side. shown in fig. B.
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).
8- 11
VSC 7 fixed contactor
4- 20
VSC 12 fixed contactor
503
458±0.5
19 30 187 10.5 38
150 150
205±1
628.5
635.5
620.5
35
19
20
264±1
154
76
4
102.5
14 503 433 4
531 600
657
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)
Conductor in shielded
Capacitor (general Power circuit-breaker
Thermal effect cable(e.g. three
symbol) with automatic opening
conductors)
Electronic impulse
Pushbutton control Terminal or clamp Make contact
counter
Conductive electric part, Socket and plug (female Changeover contact with Digital isolated binary
DI...
frame and male) momentary interruption inputs
The V-Contact VSC medium voltage vacuum contactors are produced and other requirements for environment protection according to the
in compliance with the requirements of international standards for ISO 14001 standard.
the quality management system and environmental management
system. In these fields, the excellent level is proved by quality The duty of company is to facilitate subsequent recycling or disposal
certificates according to ISO 9001 and by the EMS according to at the end of product life. During disposal of the product, it is always
ISO 14001. necessary to act in accordance with local legar requirements in force.
www.abb.com.cn/mv