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Table Of Contents
- 2 3RV1 Circuit Breaker/MSP 1)
- 2.1 Specifications/regulations/approvals
- 2.2 Device description
- 2.3 Application and areas of use
- 2.4 Accessories
- 2.4.1 Attachable accessories: Overview
- 2.4.2 Auxiliary contacts 3RV19 01-.., alarm switch 3RV19 21-111 and auxiliary release 3RV19 .2-....
- 2.4.3 Motorized remote-control mechanism 3RV19 .6-....
- 2.4.4 Disconnecting/isolator module 3RV19 .8-1A
- 2.4.5 Thru-the door rotary operators 3RV19 .6-..
- 2.4.6 Terminals for "Combination Motor Controller Type E" in acc. with UL 508
- 2.4.7 Enclosures and mounting accessories
- 2.4.8 Busbar adapter 8US1 (Fastbus system)
- 2.4.9 Isolated 3-phase busbar system
- 2.4.10 Link module for connection to a contactor
- 2.5 Mounting and connection
- 2.6 Dimensional drawings (measurements in mm)
- 2.7 Technical specifications
- 2.7.1 General specifications
- 2.7.2 Permissible rating of approved devices for North America, u s
- 2.7.3 Short-circuit breaking capacity Icn in acc. with IEC 60 947-2
- 2.7.4 Limiter function with standard devices for 500 VAC and 690 VAC in acc. with IEC 60 947-2
- 2.7.5 Characteristics
- 2.7.6 Installation guidelines
- 2.8 Application notes for the use of 3RV1 downstream from frequency converters/ inverter with pulsing voltage
3RV1 Circuit Breaker/MSP
SIRIUS System Manual
GWA 4NEB 430 0999-02 DS 01
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Opening the door In order to open the enclosure door, turn the handle in the Off position. The
extension shaft disengages from the handle in this position and the door can
be opened.
Opening the door with
great force
Note
When the circuit breaker/MSP is in the On position (āIā-position) and the
door is opened with a force of
ā„ 800 Nm, the operator can be destroyed. In
this case the circuit breaker/MSP remains turned on. Anything under a force
of 800 Nm, the operator will remain locked to the door.
Locking
Fig. 2-19: Locking the thru-the-door rotary operator (example: frame size S0)
The operator handle can be padlocked inside the enclosure. To do this the
circuit breaker/MSP must be in the Off position.
Fig. 2-20: Locking the thru-the-door rotary operator outside the enclosure
The operator can also be locked from outside the enclosure on the rotary
handle.
To do this the circuit breaker/MSP must first be in the Off position. Then pull
out the retractable locking device that is built in the handle. This locking
device can hold up to five padlocks with a maximum locking arm diameter of
6 mm or three padlocks with a maximum locking arm diameter of 8.5 mm.
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3.5 ... 4.5 mm
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