Datasheet

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RGC...E
Co-ordination type 1 (UL508)
Part No. Max. size [A] Class Current [kA] Voltage [VAC]
RGC..15 30 J 100 Max. 600
RGC..20 30 J 100 Max. 600
RGC..30 30 J 100 Max. 600
RGC..40 30 J 100 Max. 600
RGC..60 30 J 100 Max. 600
RGC..90GGEP 40 J 100 Max. 600
Installation Instructions
X =
product
width
Y2 =
100mm
Y1 = 5mm
Short Circuit Protection
P
rotection Co-ordination, Type 1 vs Type 2:
Type 1 protection implies that after a short circuit, the device under test will no longer be in a functioning state. In type 2 co-ordination the device under test
will still be functional after the short circuit. In both cases, however the short circuit has to be interrupted. The fuse between enclosure and supply shall not
open. The door or cover of the enclosure shall not be blown open. There shall be no damage to conductors or terminals and the condcutors shall not sepa-
rate from terminals. There shall be no breakage or cracking of insulating bases to the extent that the integrity of the mounting of live parts is impaired.
Discharge of parts or any risk of fire shall not occur.
The product variants listed in the table hereunder are suitable for use on a circuit capable of delivering not more than 100,000A rms Symmetrical Amperes,
600 Volts maximum when protected by fuses. Tests at 100,000A were performed with Class J fuses, fast acting; please refer to the table below for maximum
allowed ampere rating of the fuse. Use fuses only.
Part No. Ferraz Shawmut Siba Current [kA] Voltage [VAC]
Max size [A] Part number Max size [A] Part number
RGC..15 32
6.9xx CP URD 22x58/32
(xx=00 or 21) 32 50 142 06.32 100 Max. 600
RGC..20 32
6.9xx CP URD 22x58/32
(xx=00 or 21) 32 50 142 06.32 100 Max. 600
RGC..30 40 A70QS40-4 32 50 142 06.32 100 Max. 600
RGC..40 70 A70QS70-4 63 50 194 20.63 100 Max. 600
RGC..60 90 A70QS90-4 80 50 194 20.80 100 Max. 600
RGC..90GGEP 100 A70Q5100-4 100 50 194 20.100 100 Max. 600
Co-ordination type 2 (IEC EN 60947-4-2/ -4-3)
X = Refer to
Derating vs.
S
pacing Curves