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Medium-Voltage Switching Devices Vacuum Circuit-Breakers HVX

up to 24 kV
Selection List

T&D
Medium Voltage Switchgear

Terms of delivery The General Terms of Delivery according to the quotation shall apply. Illustrations The illustrations are not binding for delivery.

Contents

HVX Vacuum Circuit-Breakers The Result of Systematic Further Development for Application in Modern Air-Insulated Switchgear General description Essential features, performance characteristics Type designation Design Design Modules Switching Duties, Applications Method of operation, rated operating sequences Applications Regulations and Tests Standards, Tests Insulating level, environmental conditions Selection Tables 12 kV for Drawing Unit 17.5 kV for Drawing Unit 24 kV for Drawing Unit 12 kV for Disconnecting Truck 24 kV for Disconnecting Truck 12 kV for Fixed Installation 17.5 kV for Fixed Installation 24 kV for Fixed Installation Power consumption of tripping devices and motor drives Electric Circuit Diagram Design/Dimensions Design Dimensions HVX-E Dimensions HVX-F Accessories Transport

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HVX Vacuum Circuit-Breakers The result of systematic development for application in modern air-insulated switchgear

General Description The HVX vacuum circuit-breaker is the result of systematic development for application in state-of-the-art airinsulated switchgear. It is characterized by compact construction, small dimensions, excellent operator guidance and modern, functional industrial design. Thus it fully satisfies market requirements, especially small function compartments without additional solid insulating material in the switchgear panel to ensure dielectric strength.

Vacuum circuit-breaker HVX-F for fixed installation with 64-pole LV connector

Essential features HVX designed for flexibility compact and reliable single-shaft spring mechanism operator guidance by functional arrangement of operating and signalling elements no free-standing single pole sections vacuum interrupter suspended free from the influences of forces pole housing designed as both supporting and insulating functional unit high mechanical protection enabled by pole covers (optional) solenoid-operated drive mechanism for fixed installation for mounting or disconnecting trucks for drawing unit features high reliability due to a small number of individual components operation world-wide under applicable standards minimum maintenance

Fields of application: Electrical overhead lines Cables Motors Transformers Generators Capacitors

IEC Ratings Rated voltage kV 12 Rated lightning impulse withstand voltage kV 75 Rated short-time power-frequency withstand voltage kV 28 Rated shortcircuit making current kA 40 63 80 100 125 40 63 80 100 40 63 80 Rated shortcircuit breaking current kA 1) 16 25 31.5 40 50 16 25 31.5 40 16 25 31.5 Rated current A 630 630 630 800 800 630 630 630 800 1250 2500 2500 2500 3150* 1250 2500 2500 2500

17.5

95

38

24

125

50

630 2500 630 2500 630 2500 * on request

1) Also corresponding to a rated short-time current of 3 seconds.

Type designation The type designation of the vacuum circuit-breaker refer to rating plate provides information about essential technical data. The type designation is explained in the following example:

HVX 12-25-06-E
Type Rated voltage Rated short-circuit breaking current

F T

Drawing unit Fixed installation Disconnecting truck Rated current

Design

Design The vacuum circuit-breaker HVX follows the proven principle of insulator-type switch design, meaning that the pole section is fastened to the drive housing in two places. The multifunctionally designed pole section not only serves as an insulator between the poles and to the ground, but also incorporates all support and protection functions.

X HV

Drawing unit vacuum circuit-breaker HVX-E, with 64-pole LV connector attachment on top

Components

Description The new vacuum circuit-breaker generation has optimised drive kinematics thanks to the use of state-ofart vacuum interrupters. Method of operation: The energy for a complete operating cycle can be stored in the helical spring. Cam discs control the closing and opening movements of the vacuum interrupters. After closing, the spring charging can be continued, which saves the energy for a complete auto-reclosing cycle.

Drive unit Essential features Single-shaft system with single helical spring for closing (ON) and opening (OFF) Optimum adaptation to the small contact travel of the vacuum interrupters Minimum energy reqirement

The drive is supplied in both standard models as hand-operated spring mechanism FH 2-01 or as motorised spring mechanism FK 2-01. Appropriate interlocks preclude faulty operation. Besides the local mechanical actuation of the tripping elements by hand, electric remote control or primary relay actuation of the drives is also possible.

Manual charging of spring drive with crank Approximately 15 revolutions are required for one switching cycle C0.

Spring charging
Vacuum interrupter Spring drum

OFF
Vacuum interrupter Drive housing

ON

Drive housing

Main shaft

Pole section The supporting component of the complete pole section is the pole housing of multifunction design. It serves amongst other things as a mechanical support for the upper and lower terminal contacts which support the vacuum interrupter free from mechanical stress. There are thus no bridges of insulating material between the phases. We were able to minimise the number of single parts by integrating a large number of functions in the pole housing.
Fixing to drive housing Upper terminal

Pole housing

Vacuum interrupter

Drawing unit The cassette accommodates the following components: drive unit to move the vacuum circuit-breaker HVX into its service/ disconnected position connections to secondary supply (64-pole) interface elements for - panel interlocks - position indicators for cassette coding of cassette

Vacuum interrupter centering Flexible current path

Rocker support

Lower terminal

Drive equipment The basic equipment as specified in the following table can be fitted with the following optional devices on request: 8 additional auxiliary contacts 2nd shunt opening release undervoltage release indirect overcurrent release contact to OFF pushbutton* contact to ON pushbutton* primary relay tripping primary relay pulse contact anti-pumping relay *Circuit-interrupting contact in wiper circuit
Rocker

Basic equipment
Type Mechanical elements OFF (opening) pushbutton ON (closing) pushbutton Switch position indicator Mechanical operations counter Position indicator for switch spring Electrical equipment Spring charging motor Shunt closing release Shunt opening release 8 auxiliary contacts FH 2-01 (manual drive) FK 2-01 (motorised drive)

Description of secondary equipment Releases Auxiliary release (Shunt release) The solenoid of the auxiliary release is excited via auxiliary energy supply and tripping contact can be initiated by hand, via an independent switch, an overcurrent release or an undervoltage release. When connected to A.C. supply, the coil is supplied with voltage via a rectifier installed in the drive housing. After tripping has been accomplished, the solenoid is de-energised. Indirect overcurrent release (CT operated) Indirect overcurrent releases are used to trip switching devices automatically in case of short-circuits and overcurrent. When the protective system reacts, the release is excited by the transformer current, causing the switch to be tripped. These releases are supplied for transformer secondary currents of 0.5 A, 1 A and 5 A. Under-voltage release Under-voltage releases are permanently applied to auxiliary voltage. When the auxiliary circuit is interrupted or the voltage drops excessively, the switching device is tripped without delay.

Auxiliary switches Auxiliary switches Auxiliary switches are always actuated directly from the switch shaft via a linkage, i.e. their position always coincides with that of the main contacts. Circuit-breakers are equipped with an 8-pole auxiliary switch. Additional auxiliary switches can be fitted on request.

Relays Anti-pumping relays If the circuit-breaker is constantly subject to simultaneous ON and OFF commands, it will return to its OFF position after being switched ON. It remains in this OFF position until the ON command is issued anew. This prevents the switch from being continually switched ON and OFF (=pumping).

Electronic pulse stretcher The electronic pulse stretcher, type C27 900, extends the impulse duration to 50 ms and offers the following advantages: - suitable for wiper contact impulse signals > 1 ms - independent of input voltage, i.e. 24 V 240 V AC/DC - independent of climatic and environmental influences - constant reproduction of wiping impulse - potential-free wiping impulse - easy retrofitting, i.e. no intervention in the circuit-breakers mechanical system

Operations counter To count the number of operations of the breaker, a counter has been integrated. The service life or the service cycles can be determined based on the number of operation cycles.

Push switches The p.s. are snap-action switches which are mounted to the drive. Push switches are actuated by cams or various other elements and are therefore not positively depending on the position of the switching device. They are wired up to the terminal strip or on request supplied with a connector (with plug and socket). Coding with pins in the LV connector prevents racking in and closing in panels where it is not intended for, e.g. because of small current carrying capacity.

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Switching duties, applications

HVX circuit-breakers can be supplied with auto-reclosing facility

Rated operating sequences


Rated operating sequence 03 min CO 3 min CO 00.3 s CO 3 min CO CO 15 s CO 00.3s CO 15s CO C O Closing (ON) at rated short-circuit making current Switching off at rated short-circuit breaking current Designation without autoreclosing facility with autoreclosing facility with autoreclosing facility reclosing cycles Specifications Remarks

DIN VDE, IEC 60056 refer to Selection Tables DIN VDE, IEC 60056 refer to Selection Tables DIN VDE, IEC 60056 refer to Selection Tables ANSI C37 Column with auto-reclosing facility ANSI C37 on demand

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Applications Rated short-circuit-breaking current and part-load currents To determine the switching capacity of the various circuit-breaker types, extensive switching test series were performed in high-capacity test laboratories in Germany and abroad. The tests not only focused on registration of the breaking current and the recovery voltage by oscillographs, but also on determination of other essential physical data, such as arc power, arc voltage and time-way diagrams. These data give access to extensive findings as regards optimum dimensioning or continuous technical improvements.

G MB MS T TO C L R ib ug Ut Utrv

= = = = = = = = = = = =

Generator Safety switch Fault-making switch Transformer Test object Capacitor Coil Resistor Switched current Generator voltage Recovery voltage Transient recovery voltage

Block diagram for power tests

Unsymmetrical breaking currents


Current

--xTime

Percentage value of the DC component % = IDC 100 IAC AA, BB BX CC DD Current envelopes Zero line Instantaneous value of the DC component Instantaneous rms value of the AC component, measured from CC Time of contact separation (arc initiation) Making current Crest value of AC component at time EE

If contact separation in case of short-circuit in a circuit-breaker is effected during the decaying DC component of the initial symmetrical short-circuit current, the switching device must withstand a current whose peak value is increased by the value of the DC component as shown in the diagrams on the left. Alternating currents with a DC component impose a higher load on the interrupting chambers. The suitability was proven in the case of switches with short opening times in the scope of particular tests.

dead time of 0.2 to 0.3 sec. Our switches allow such short dead times between opening and closing, meaning that system operation is practically not affected. If the shortcircuit is still on when the system is switched ON again, it is finally eliminated by a subsequent breaking operation. Due to vacuum being used as dielectric, the vacuum circuit-breaker enables performing an essentially higher number of switching operations in quick succession than in the case of all the other switching principles which are being used at present.

EE IMC IAC

Auto-reclosure
Percentage value of the DC component

Switching of unloaded cables and overhead lines In case of short circuits to ground, isolated neutral systems may feature 1.4 times the phase recovery voltage in the initial quenching phase, besides the physical processes which are in principle identical to those for single capacitors.

Time as from beginning of short-circuit in ms

Percentage value of DC component for a time constant of 45 ms (normal case)

A very large number of system disturbances are short-circuits due to an arc on overhead lines, as may be caused by thunderstorms, storms or animals, for example. Such disturbances are mostly transitory and after switching off the short-circuit current, they feature a quick dielectric recovery so that the system can be switched ON again after a

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Switching under phase opposition conditions The conditions within the system which on principle prevail during phase opposition are shown in the single-pole block diagram. The recovery voltage is particularly high due to the asynchronous voltage characteristic of the two power supply units.

Switching of capacitances (no-load operation of cables and overhead lines) W U i UC L C t Peak value of the recovery voltage Rated voltage Breaking current of overhead lines or cables Voltage over cable capacitance Inductance Capacitance of overhead line or cable Time

Switching of off-load transformers The chopped current is very low (3 to 5 A), due to the materials selected for our circuit-breakers. The overvoltages to be expected on switching off-load transformers are below the values which can occur with switches following other principles; thus, overvoltage limitation measures are normally not necessary.

The following formula applies to the recovery voltage in a singlephase circuit: w = 2 2 U

Line 1

Mains

Line 2

Switching under phase opposition conditions Power-frequency recovery voltage U1, U2 Rated voltage of systems US1, US2 Voltages on both switch sides Z Impedance UW

Switching under double line-toground fault conditions In this case, a maximum short-circuit current results which corresponds to 3/2 times the value of the maximum three-phase short-circuit current.
Switching under double line-to-ground fault conditions Rated voltage Reactance on load side

U XL

Switching off short-circuit currents with very high initial rates of rise of the transient recovery voltage When switching off short-circuit currents with the fault location directly downstream of high inductances (e.g. transformers), the initial rates of rise of the transient recovery voltage may substantially exceed the values specified by DIN VDE 0670 or IEC 60056. On breaking, rates of rise of several kV/s may occur. Mastering extremely high rates of rise under transient conditions is one of the vacuum circuit-breakers special feature.

Switching of motors and inductances with air gap When switching off low-power highvoltage motors while starting up or at standstill, switching surges occur due to the single-phase chopping procedure which is specific for vacuum circuit-breakers. Due to the operating principle of vacuum circuit-breakers, irrespective of type or

brand, all must be provided with a surge voltage protection via the ZnO surge arresters which are particularly suited for such cases.

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Regulations and tests

Standards The HVX vacuum circuit-breakers meet the following standards: - IEC 60 056 - IEC 60 694 - EN 60 056 - EN 60 694

Tests Vacuum circuit-breakers have proved their value in extensive testing series in the type testing process according to the applicable standards and during development. The tests were performed in internal high-capacity test laboratories and in neutral institutions, such as IPH and KEMA. The switching devices reliability, operating safety and mechanical function was subjected to continuous tests.

Test station for vacuum circuit-breakers with testing and analysing system for speed measurement simultaneity of poles make and break times

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Insulating level (tested according to IEC 60 694 or EN 60 694) HVX vacuum circuit-breakers are suited for installation at high altitudes. They can be used in buildings with a low thermal insulation or low thermal capacity, with heating or cooling, without temperature monitoring. The heating or cooling may fail over several days. The specified insulating level values are referred to sea level (altitude: 0 m). In case of installation higher than 1000 m, the reduction of the insulation level must be taken into consideration via the altitude correction factor (ka = correction factor).

Thus, the following applies for the selection of devices and switchgear: Rated withstand voltage to be selected 1) Required rated withstand voltage 1) ka It is however intended to determine the real insulation level at the place of installation - the withstand voltage -, the reduction of the insulation level from the altitude of 0 m must be taken into account as follows: Withstand voltage 2) = ka rated withstand voltage of the device chosen. The following definition is made: Rated....withstand voltage 1) = rated value according to VDE, IEC etc. referred to sea level. ....withstand voltage 2) = real value at the altitude in question. Altitude correction factor ka according to IEC 60 694 or EN 60 694.
1)

Environmental conditions HVX vacuum circuit-breakers comply with the environmental conditions defined in IEC 60 721-3-3, 1990.

Disposal concept A disposal manual is available on request.

1)

2)

Rated lightning impulse withstand voltage Rated power-frequency withstand voltage Lightning impulse withstand voltage Power frequency withstand voltage

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Selection Tables

Vacuum Circuit-Breaker HVX 12 kV for Drawing Unit

Rated short-circuit breaking current Cable-charging breaking current

Rated (normal) current in metalclad ALSTOM switch panels

Rated short-time current 3s

Rated impulse current

of the DC component

Rated frequency

Type

mm HVX 12-16-06-E 185/210 HVX 12-16-08-E 185/210 HVX 12-16-12-E 185/210 HVX 12-20-06-E 185/210 HVX 12-20-08-E 185/210 HVX 12-20-12-E 185/210 HVX 12-25-06-E 185/210 HVX 12-25-08-E 185/210 HVX 12-25-12-E 185/210 HVX 12-25-16-E HVX 12-25-20-E HVX 12-25-25-E 210 210 210

Hz

A 630

kA

kA

kA

50/60

800 1250 630

40

16

16

33

25

50/60

800 1250 630 800

50

20

20

33

25

50/60

1250 1600 2000 2500 800 1250

63

25

25

33

25

HVX 12-31-08-E 185/210 HVX 12-31-12-E 185/210 HVX 12-31-16-E HVX 12-31-20-E HVX 12-31-25-E 210 210 210 50/60

1600 2000 2500 1250

80

31.5

31.5

33

25

HVX 12-40-12-E 185/210 HVX 12-40-16-E HVX 12-40-20-E HVX 12-40-25-E


1) 2)

210 210 210

50/60

1600 2000 2500

100

40

40

33

25

Other operating sequences available on request Higher values available on request

16

O-3min-CO-3min-CO

Pole center spacing

Percentage value

Current

ated operating sequence 1)

Operation cycles without inspection Mechanical Electrical

Breaker operating times 100% Un 100% Un 100% Un

at rated short-circuit current 2)

Minimum command time

at rated (normal) current

O-0.3s-CO-3min-CO

O-0.3s-CO-15s-CO

Vacuum interrupter

for tripping coils

Opening time

Closing time

CO-15s-CO

Arcing time

Break-time

ms

ms

ms

ms

ms

10000

30000

10000

100

40-47

50-58

55-62

2-15

50

135

10000

30000

10000

100

40-47

50-58

55-62

2-15

50

135

135 10000 30000 10000 100 40-47 50-58 55-62 2-15 50

160

135 10000 30000 10000 100 40-47 50-58 55-62 2-15 50 160

135 10000 30000 10000 100 40-47 50-58 55-62 2-15 50 160

17

Weight kg

Drive

Vacuum Circuit-Breaker HVX 17.5 kV for Drawing Unit

Rated short-circuit breaking current Cable-charging breaking current

Rated (normal) current in metalclad ALSTOM switch panels

Rated short-time current 3s

Rated impulse current

of the DC component

Rated frequency

Type

mm HVX 17-25-06-E HVX 17-25-08-E HVX 17-25-12-E HVX 17-25-20-E HVX 17-25-25-E HVX 17-31-08-E HVX 17-31-12-E HVX 17-31-20-E HVX 17-31-25-E HVX 17-40-12-E HVX 17-40-20-E HVX 17-40-25-E
1) 2)

Hz

A 630 800

kA

kA

kA

210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 50/60 50/60 50/60

1250 2000 2500 800 1250 2000 2500 1250 2000 2500

63

25

25

33

31.5

80

31.5

31.5

33

31.5

100

40

40

33

31.5

Other operating sequences available on request Higher values available on request

18

O-3min-CO-3min-CO

Pole center spacing

Percentage value

Current

ated operating sequence 1)

Operation cycles without inspection Mechanical Electrical

Breaker operating times 100% Un 100% Un 100% Un

at rated short-circuit current 2)

Minimum command time

at rated (normal) current

O-0.3s-CO-3min-CO

O-0.3s-CO-15s-CO

Vacuum interrupter

for tripping coils

Opening time

Closing time

CO-15s-CO

Arcing time

Break-time

ms

ms

ms

ms

ms

135 10000 30000 10000 100 40-47 50-58 55-62 2-15 50 160

135 10000 30000 10000 100 40-47 50-58 55-62 2-15 50 160 135 10000 30000 10000 100 40-47 50-58 55-62 2-15 50 160

19

Weight kg

Drive

Vacuum Circuit-Breaker HVX 24 kV for Drawing Unit

Rated short-circuit breaking current Cable-charging breaking current

Rated (normal) current in metalclad ALSTOM switch panels

Rated short-time current 3s

Rated impulse current

of the DC component

Rated frequency

Type

mm HVX 24-16-06-E HVX 24-16-08-E HVX 24-16-12-E HVX 24-25-06-E HVX 24-25-08-E HVX 24-25-12-E HVX 24-25-16-E HVX 24-25-20-E HVX 24-25-25-E HVX 24-31-08-E HVX 24-31-12-E HVX 24-31-16-E HVX 24-31-20-E HVX 24-31-25-E
1) 2)

Hz

A 630

kA

kA

kA

210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 50/60 50/60 50/60

800 1250 630 800 1250 1600 2000 2500 800 1250 1600 2000 2500

40

16

16

33

50

63

25

25

33

50

80

31.5

31.5

33

50

Other operating sequences available on request Higher values available on request

20

O-3min-CO-3min-CO

Pole center spacing

Percentage value

Current

Rated operating sequence 1)

Operation cycles without inspection Mechanical Electrical

Breaker operating times 100% Un 100% Un 100% Un

at rated short-circuit current 2)

Minimum command time

at rated (normal) current

O-0.3s-CO-3min-CO

O-0.3s-CO-15s-CO

Vacuum interrupter

for tripping coils

Opening time

Closing time

CO-15s-CO

Arcing time

Break-time

ms

ms

ms

ms

ms

10000

30000

10000

100

40-47

50-58

55-62

2-15

50

135

135 10000 30000 10000 100 40-47 50-58 55-62 2-15 50

160

135 10000 30000 10000 100 40-47 50-58 55-62 2-15 50 160

21

Weight kg

Drive

Vacuum Circuit-Breaker HVX 12 kV for Disconnecting Truck

Rated short-circuit breaking current Cable-charging breaking current

Rated (normal) current in metalcald ALSTOM switch panels

Rated short-time current 3s

Rated impulse current

of the DC component

Type

mm HVX 12-16-06-T HVX 12-16-06-T HVX 12-16-08-T HVX 12-16-08-T HVX 12-16-12-T HVX 12-16-12-T HVX 12-25-06-T HVX 12-25-06-T HVX 12-25-08-T HVX 12-25-08-T HVX 12-25-12-T HVX 12-25-12-T HVX 12-25-16-T HVX 12-25-20-T HVX 12-25-25-T HVX 12-31-08-T HVX 12-31-08-T HVX 12-31-12-T HVX 12-31-12-T HVX 12-31-16-T HVX 12-31-20-T HVX 12-31-25-T HVX 12-40-08-T HVX 12-40-08-T HVX 12-40-12-T HVX 12-40-12-T HVX 12-40-16-T HVX 12-40-20-T HVX 12-40-25-T
1) 2)

Hz

A 630 630

kA

kA

kA

185 210 185 210 185 210 185 210 185 210 185 210 210 210 210 185 210 185 210 210 210 210 185 210 185 210 210 210 210 50/60 50/60 50/60 50/60

800 800 1250 1250 630 630 630 800 1250 1250 1600 2000 2500 800 800 1250 1250 1600 2000 2500 800 800 1250 1250 1600 2000 2500

40

16

16

33

25

63

25

25

33

25

80

31.5

31.5

33

25

100

40

40

33

25

Other operating sequences available on request Higher values available on request

22

O-3min-CO-3min-CO

Pole center spacing

Percentage value

Rated frequency

Current

ated operating sequence 1)

Operation cycles without inspection Mechanical Electrical

Breaker operating times 100% Un 100% Un 100% Un

at rated short-circuit current 2)

Minimum command time

at rated (normal) current

O-0.3s-CO-3min-CO

O-0.3s-CO-15s-CO

Vacuum interrupter

for tripping coils

Opening time

Closing time

CO-15s-CO

Arcing time

Break-time

ms

ms

ms

ms

ms

kg

10000

30000

30000

50

40-47

50-58

55-62

2-15

50

135

135 10000 30000 10000 100 40-47 50-58 55-62 2-15 50

160

135 10000 30000 10000 100 40-47 50-58 55-62 2-15 50

160

135 10000 30000 10000 100 40-47 50-58 55-62 2-15 50

160

23

Weight

Drive

Vacuum Circuit-Breaker HVX 24 kV for Disconnecting Truck

Rated short-circuit breaking current Cable-charging breaking current

Rated (normal) current in metalclad ALSTOM switch panels

Rated short-time current 3s

Rated impulse current

of the DC component

Type

mm HVX 24-16-06-T HVX 24-16-08-T HVX 24-16-12-T HVX 24-25-06-T HVX 24-25-08-T HVX 24-25-12-T HVX 24-25-16-T HVX 24-25-20-T HVX 24-25-25-T
1) 2)

Hz

A 630

kA

kA

kA

210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 50/60 50/60

800 1250 630 800 1250 1600 2000 2500

40

16

16

33

50

63

25

25

33

50

Other operating sequences available on request Higher values available on request

24

O-3min-CO-3min-CO

Pole center spacing

Percentage value

Rated frequency

Current

ated operating sequence 1)

Operation cycles without inspection Mechanical Electrical

Breaker operating times 100% Un 100% Un 100% Un

at rated short-circuit current 2)

Minimum command time

at rated (normal) current

O-0.3s-CO-3min-CO

O-0.3s-CO-15s-CO

Vacuum interrupter

for tripping coils

Opening time

Closing time

CO-15s-CO

Arcing time

Break-time

ms

ms

ms

ms

ms

10000

30000

10000

100

40-47

50-58

55-62

2-15

50

260

10000

30000

10000

100

40-47

50-58

55-62

2-15

50

260

25

Weight kg

Drive

Vacuum Circuit-Breaker HVX 12 kV for fixed Installation

Rated short-circuit breaking current Cable-charging breaking current

Rated (normal) current in metalclad ALSTOM switch panels

Rated short-time current 3s

Rated impulse current

of the DC component

Rated frequency

Type

mm HVX 12-16-06-F 165/185/210 HVX 12-16-08-F 165/185/210 HVX 12-16-12-F 165/185/210 HVX 12-20-06-F 165/185/210 HVX 12-20-08-F 165/185/210 HVX 12-20-12-F 165/185/210 HVX 12-25-06-F 165/185/210 HVX 12-25-08-F 165/185/210 HVX 12-25-12-F 165/185/210 HVX 12-25-16-F HVX 12-25-20-F HVX 12-25-25-F 210 210 210

Hz

A 630

kA

kA

kA

50/60

800 1250 630

40

16

16

33

25

50/60

800 1250 630 800

50

20

20

33

25

50/60

1250 1600 2000 2500 630 800

63

25

25

33

25

HVX 12-31-06-F 165/185/210 HVX 12-31-08-F 165/185/210 HVX 12-31-12-F 165/185/210 HVX 12-31-16-F HVX 12-31-20-F HVX 12-31-25-F 210 210 210 50/60

1250 1600 2000 2500 800 1250

80

31.5

31.5

33

25

HVX 12-40-08-F 185/210 HVX 12-40-12-F 185/210 HVX 12-40-16-F HVX 12-40-20-F HVX 12-40-25-F
1) 2)

210 210 210

50/60

1600 2000 2500

100

40

40

33

25

Other operating sequences available on request Higher values available on request

26

O-3min-CO-3min-CO

Pole center spacing

Percentage value

Current

ated operating sequence 1)

Operation cycles without inspection Mechanical Electrical

Breaker operating times 100% Un 100% Un 100% Un

at rated short-circuit current 2)

Minimum command time

at rated (normal) current

O-0.3s-CO-3min-CO

O-0.3s-CO-15s-CO

Vacuum interrupter

for tripping coils

Opening time

Closing time

CO-15s-CO

Arcing time

Break-time

ms

ms

ms

ms

ms

kg

10000

30000

10000

100

40-47

50-58

55-62

2-15

50

135

10000

30000

10000

100

40-47

50-58

55-62

2-15

50

135

135 10000 30000 10000 100 40-47 50-58 55-62 2-15 50

160

135 10000 30000 10000 100 40-47 50-58 55-62 2-15 50

160

135 10000 30000 10000 100 40-47 50-58 55-62 2-15 50 160

27

Weight

Drive

Vacuum Circuit-Breaker HVX 17.5 kV for fixed Installation

Rated short-circuit breaking current Cable-charging breaking current

Rated (normal) current in metalclad ALSTOM switch panels

Rated short-time current 3s

Rated impulse current

of the DC component

Type

mm HVX 17-16-06-F 165/210 HVX 17-16-08-F 165/210 HVX 17-16-12-F 165/210 HVX 17-20-06-F 165/210 HVX 17-20-08-F 165/210 HVX 17-20-12-F 165/210 HVX 17-25-06-F 165/210 HVX 17-25-08-F 165/210 HVX 17-25-12-F 165/210 HVX 17-25-16-F HVX 17-25-20-F HVX 17-25-25-F 210 210 210

Hz

A 630

kA

kA

kA

50/60

800 1250 630

40

16

16

33

31.5

50/60

800 1250 630 800

50

20

20

33

31.5

50/60

1250 1600 2000 2500 630 800

63

25

25

33

31.5

HVX 17-31-06-F 165/210 HVX 17-31-08-F 165/210 HVX 17-31-12-F 165/210 HVX 17-31-16-F HVX 17-31-20-F HVX 17-31-25-F HVX 17-40-08-F HVX 17-40-12-F HVX 17-40-16-F HVX 17-40-20-F HVX 17-40-25-F
1) 2)

210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210

50/60

1250 1600 2000 2500 800 1250

80

31.5

31.5

33

31.5

50/60

1600 2000 2500

100

40

40

33

31.5

Other operating sequences available on request Higher values available on request

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O-3min-CO-3min-CO

Pole center spacing

Percentage value

Rated frequency

Current

ated operating sequence 1)

Operation cycles without inspection Mechanical Electrical

Breaker operating times 100% Un 100% Un 100% Un

at rated short-circuit current 2)

Minimum command time

at rated (normal) current

O-0.3s-CO-3min-CO

O-0.3s-CO-15s-CO

Vacuum interrupter

for tripping coils

Opening time

Closing time

CO-15s-CO

Arcing time

Break-time

ms

ms

ms

ms

ms

10000

30000

10000

100

40-47

50-58

55-62

2-15

50

135

10000

30000

10000

100

40-47

50-58

55-62

2-15

50

135

135 10000 30000 10000 100 40-47 50-58 55-62 2-15 50

160

135 10000 30000 10000 100 40-47 50-58 55-62 2-15 50

160

135 10000 30000 10000 100 40-47 50-58 55-62 2-15 50 160

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Weight kg

Drive

Vacuum Circuit-Breaker HVX 24 kV for fixed Installation

Rated short-circuit breaking current Cable-charging breaking current

Rated (normal) current in metalclad ALSTOM switch panels

Rated short-time current 3s

Rated impulse current

of the DC component

Type

mm HVX 24-16-06-F HVX 24-16-08-F HVX 24-16-12-F HVX 24-20-06-F HVX 24-20-08-F HVX 24-20-12-F HVX 24-25-06-F HVX 24-25-08-F HVX 24-25-12-F HVX 24-25-16-F HVX 24-25-20-F HVX 24-25-25-F HVX 24-31-06-F HVX 24-31-08-F HVX 24-31-12-F HVX 24-31-16-F HVX 24-31-20-F HVX 24-31-25-F
1) 2)

Hz

A 630

kA

kA

kA

210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 50/60 50/60 50/60 50/60

800 1250 630 800 1250 630 800 1250 1600 2000 2500 630 800 1250 1600 2000 2500

40

16

16

33

50

50

20

20

33

50

63

25

25

33

50

80

31.5

31.5

33

50

Other operating sequences available on request Higher values available on request

30

O-3min-CO-3min-CO

Pole center spacing

Percentage value

Rated frequency

Current

Rated operating sequence 1)

Operation cycles without inspection Mechanical Electrical

Breaker operating times 100% Un 100% Un 100% Un

at rated short-circuit current 2)

Minimum command time

at rated (normal) current

O-0.3s-CO-3min-CO

O-0.3s-CO-15s-CO

Vacuum interrupter

for tripping coils

Opening time

Closing time

CO-15s-CO

Arcing time

Break-time

ms

ms

ms

ms

ms

10000

30000

10000

100

40-47

50-58

55-62

2-15

50

135

10000

30000

10000

100

40-47

50-58

55-62

2-15

50

135

135 10000 30000 10000 100 40-47 50-58 55-62 2-15 50

160

135 10000 30000 10000 100 40-47 50-58 55-62 2-15 50

160

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Weight kg

Drive

Power consumption and tripping range of the releases


Tripping ranges Release Designation Rated supply voltage Ua in [V] Shunt closing release Shunt opening release F11 F12 F13 24 F2 48; 60 110; 120; 125 220; 230 24 48; 60 110; 120; 125 220; 230 24 Undervoltage release F4 48 60 110 125 230 Tripping ranges Release Designation Rated current Ia in [A] Ia in [A] 0.5 1 5 Tripping current at AC AC 50/60 Hz 90 to 110 % Ia 35 to 0 % Ua 10 10 16 V to 40 V 33 V to 66 V 60 V to 140 V 130 V to 260 V 16 V to 40 V 33 V to 66 V 60 V to 140 V 130 V to 260 V 250 250 250 250 Tripping Tripping voltage at voltage at AC DC 50/60 Hz Power consumption at DC at AC 50/60 Hz

approx. [W] approx. [VA]

CT operated release

F3

Power consumption and voltage ranges of the driving motors


Voltage range Rated supply voltage Ua in [V] DC 24 48 60 110 220 AC (110) 120 (220) 230 132 V 253 V 93 V 187 V 100 1) 85 to 110 % Ua 100 1) max. min. Power consumption at AC Starting at DC 50/60 Hz current approx. [W] approx. [VA] [A] 1) The making current inrush in the drive motor can be neglected due to its extremely short duration, provided that the system is protected by means of miniature circuitbreakers with C characteristic.

Auxiliary switches and motor limit switches


Designation Number of contact elements 8 Rated (normal) Breaking capacity current at 15 A at at S2 8 at (110) 120/(220) 230 V AC 10 A 48 V DC, L/R = 10 ms 125 V DC, L/R = 10 ms 220 V DC, L/R = 10 ms 10 2 A A

S1

3.8 A

One NC and/or NO contact of the auxiliary switch is required for each closing and/or opening release.
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Electric circuit diagram


Circuit diagram for circuit-breaker HVX LV connector 64-poles, with anti pumping device

Circuit diagram for circuit-breaker HVX terminal strip with anti pumping device

Units incorporated in the circuit-breaker Q0 in compliance with order F11, F12 Auxiliary break release (open-circuit indirect overcurrent release) F2 Auxiliary make release (open-circuit indirect overcurrent release) F3 Indirect overcurrent release (transformer-operated release) F4 Undervoltage release K01 Anti-pumping relay M1 Motor for tensioning energy-storing device S11, S12 Auxiliary switch S2 Push switches actuated by the energy-storing device S41, S42 Push switches actuated by push-buttons ON/OFF S43 Push switch actuated by push-button OFF S6 Push switch actuated by switchgear truck X01 Terminal strip Y1 Blocking magnet 33

These circuit diagrams show the maximum switchgear equipment possible. Depending on the scope of the order in question, some of the components shown here may not be included.

Design/Dimensions

Design

HVX -E, 64-pole LV connector

HVX -F, Secondary connection on terminal strip

HVX -F, 64-pole LV connector

OFF pushbutton

ON pushbutton Rating plate

Sachsenwerk Type HVX 24 -16 -00 -21 NO SW1 3340121001 1999 U 24 kV Im 800 A / 50/60 Hz Um 125 kV Isc 16 kA /th 3 s 0 - 3min - 00-3min-00

Mechanical operation counter Position indicator of the circuit-breaker

Made in Germany

99815

Position indicator of the closing spring Plug-in opening for manual spring charging

HVX

Uniform operating panel for all circuit-breakers HVX


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Dimensions HVX-E 137

22

220

697 340

F G E C C

305 416

81 B

Dimensions in mm

12 kV 653 195 185/210 507/570 527/577 466/516 498

17.5 kV 753 294 210 570 577 516 548

24 kV 753 294 210 570 577 516 548

A B C D E F G

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Dimensions HVX-F

D 327 25

176

C A A

Ir 1250 A Ur = 12/17.5 kV A B C D 165 507 527

Ir 1600 A Ur = 12/17.5 kV 185 507 727

458 348
Ir 1600 A Ur = 12/17.5/24 kV 210 570 577

Ir = 2000 2500 A Ur = 12 kV Ur = 17.5/24 kV 210 570 577 310 210 570 577 365 275 700 707 365

630 A

1250 A

2000 A

Vacuum circuit-breakers HVX-F

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Accessories

Transport trolley This trolley is used to transport the vacuum circuit-breaker HVX-E.

Transport trolley

Carriage

Crank handle (manual drive) The crank handle is used to move the switch from its disconnected position to racked-in position and back. Auxiliary crank handle (motor drive) The auxiliary crank handle is used to move the HVX circuit-breaker by hand to racked-in position and back. Spring charging crank The spring charging crank is used to charge the energy store of the circuit-breaker.
Spring charging crank 37

Carriage The height adjustable carriage is used to transport the HVX.


Crank handle

Auxiliary crank handle

Transport

Transport The HVX vacuum circuit-breakers are shipped in packed condition. For circuit-breaker weights, see the selection tables. The circuit-breakers are supplied in completely assembled and adjusted condition. The HVX vacuum circuit-breaker must be lifted as shown in the diagram. This work requires a rope with a diameter of 12 to 15 mm, or a chord.

>50

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