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Miniature circuit breakersCompact Home range
F511e - E-learning course, ABB STOTZ-KONTAKT GmbH
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Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this module you will know…
� the properties of the Compact Home range
� general SH product benefits
� the structure of the product code of the SH MCBs
� product versions
� various ways to connect and combine MCBs
� and the difference between the S200 and the SH200 range
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It's not cheap, it's a bargain!Compact Home introduction
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Compact HomePractical examples
Areas of use Compact Home
� single-family home, tenement blocks
� small multi-story buildings
� small trades, workshops
� small-scale industrial manufacture
� office buildings, mixed-used buildings
Not suitable for applications…
� … with extensive additional requirements
� …with current intensities over 40A
� …in microelectronics
� …with power tools
� …with short-circuit currents over 6kA
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light
power sockets
Alarm / bell
Compact HomePractical example: single-family house
Protection requirements for...
� power sockets
� lighting circuits
� kitchen appliances
...against overload and short-circuits
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Compact Home: product overview
Our devices provide protection against...
� overcurrent caused by short-circuit or overload (MCB)
� protection against ground fault, fault to frame (RCCB)
� Excellent value for money
� Thermal, electromagnetic and mechanical tripping tests
Attractive for residential use
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SH200: product benefits
Benefits
� practical and economic
� protects lighting and power sockets circuits
� low-cost alternative to S200 range
� compact design
� terminals are easily accessible
� can be operated by ordinary persons, certified IEC/EN 60898
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Advantages in practice
� certification according to IEC 60898
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SH product line and coding
SH 201 LC 8~ 230 / 400
45003
Easy Productcoding – Simple Identification of ABB Compact Home MCBs
No. of poles
rated current in A
alternating voltage / three-phase voltage
product family
tripping characteristic
Indication of maximum short-circuit capacity
maximum short-circuitcapacity in A
energy limitation class
Home line
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SH 201 C 8~ 230 / 400
6000
3
SH 201 LC 8~ 230 / 400
4500
3
SH 201 TC 8~ 230 / 400
3000
3
Product versionsA rough distinction
3 different short-circuit capacities
� T = 3kA
� L “Low“ = 4.5kA
� no symbol = 6kAB
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2
0.2
0.02
20
2
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1
6040
106
40
46
0.1
3 5 20 3021 1.5Multiple of rated current
4 6 8 1410
C
~
Characteristicstype B and Care availabe
1. single-pole
2. 2-pole
3. 3-pole
4. 4-pole
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Easy to handle – Compact Home
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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A complete busbar system
10 mm2
PSH 2/12
Phase bar
Phases
Pins
Home
Available with 1 to 4 phases
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Introduction into the practical use of the MCB
light
Power sockets
Alarm / bell
cooker
refrigerator
SH 201 B 10~ 230 / 400
45003
SH 201 C 16~ 230 / 400
45003
SH 201 B 16~ 230 / 400
45003
SH 201 B 16~ 230 / 400
45003
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RCCB - a practical example
MCBs only interrupt overcurrents
� A ground fault usually gets not interrupted
� For this reason RCCBs should be used
� It protects against faults over a high impedance
RCCBs provide protection for people and against fire
The bathroom
SH 201 B 10~ 230 / 400
45003
SH 201 C 16~ 230 / 400
45003
SH 201 B 16~ 230 / 400
45003
SH 201 B 16~ 230 / 400
45003
SH 201 B 16~ 230 / 400
45003
RCCB
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RCCB as a product, functional basis
� measures differential current between the phase and neutral conductor
� disconnects in case of a difference
� no disconnection in case of a short-circuit to the neutral conductor
L3L2L1N
PE
MCB reacts to any type of overcurrent
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Additional components - disconnect switches
Switches
� for rated current up to 125A
� where many switching cycles occur
Pushbuttons
� switching control currents
switchpushbutton
terminal level
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MDRCs
Programmabletime switch
Latchingrelay
Mains disconnectionrelay bioswitch
Twilightswitch
Overvoltageprotection device
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Practical exampleMain circuit breaker and cascades
SH 201 B 10~ 230 / 400
45003
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Memorize
The Compact Home range means
• many product benefits
• easy product coding
• many product versions
• it can be operated by non-experts
• special connection and combination techniques
• it offers great expansion potential for individual commercial and residential applications
Click Yes(continue)
Click No(repeat)
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Compact Home versus pro M compact
2. Marking1. Market
3. Mounting 4. additional Modules
4 M
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SH200 versus S200Market
SH200S200
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SH200 versus S200Marking
S200 F200 SH200 FH200
S 201PK 16 A~ 230 / 400
25000
3
SH 201 LC 8~ 230 / 400
4500
3
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2
0.2
0.02
20
2
20
120
3 5 10 20
DCB
30
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21 1.5
1
6040
106
40
46
0.1
Multiple of rated current
Sec
onds
Min
utes
2
0.2
0.02
20
2
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120
3 5 10 20
CB
30
~ ~
21 1.5
1
6040
106
40
46
0.1K
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Z
~D
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2
0.2
0.02
20
2
20
120
3 5 10 20
DCB
30
~ ~ ~
21 1.5
1
6040
106
40
46
0.1
Multiple of rated currentMultiple of rated current
Sec
onds
Min
utes
2
0.2
0.02
20
2
20
120
3 5 10 20
CB
30
~ ~
21 1.5
1
6040
106
40
46
0.1K
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Z
~D
~B
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2
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0.02
20
2
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6040
106
40
46
0.1
3 5 20 3021 1.5Multiple of rated current
4 6 8 1410
C
~
SH200 versus S200Marking
SH200S200
230V / 400 Y230V / 400 YRated voltage
1, 2, 3, 41 + NA, 3 + NA
1, 2, 3, 41 + NA, 3 + NAPoles
B: 6 … 40AC: 0.5 … 40A
B: 6 … 63AC: 0.5 … 63AD: 0.5 … 63AZ: 0.5 … 63AK: 0.5 … 63A
Rated current
T = 3kAL = 4.5kA
= 6kA
L = 4.5kAM =10kAP = 25kA
= 6kA
Breaking capacity
B, CB, C, D, Z, KTripping characteristics
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SH200 versus S200Mounting and terminals
compatibility through even terminal level
S200
twin terminal
width: 25 mm² + 11 mm²
same torque for both slots
busbar inserted in rear slot
SH200
cage clamp terminal
width: 25 mm²
busbar mounted on front edgeof terminal
cable difficult to see
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SH200 versus S200Modules in addition and additional functions
SH200S2001
2
3
4
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SH200 versus S200Modules in addition and additional functions
RCCBF200
SwitchE200
PushbuttenE225
shunt tripS2C-Axx
signal contact / auxiliary contact
S2C-S/H6R
latching relaystime-delay relays
auxiliary switchesS2C-Hxx
auxiliary switchesS2C-Hxx L
Auxiliary contactS2C-H6R
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Learning summary
Let´s summarize what you have learned.
� With many standard applications the S200 and SH200 can beemployed in the same manner.
� Restrictions arise through:
� the limited certification of the SH200
� the restricted product portfolio
� the flexible terminals on the S200
� and when adding special functions
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Click No(repeat)
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