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Fuji Electric’s Offer to Renew

Your Power Distribution Equipment

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Renewing equipment at the appropriate
serious accidents and their spread
For your safe use of distribution facilities, the key is to operate them based on the operating environments
recommended by the electrical manufacturer, periodic maintenance and inspection, and equipment renewal at the
appropriate time.

We would be in big trouble if


What can we do to use a power outage or accident
electricity safely... occurred! What can we do?

Do products deteriorate when


When should products in used for a long time?
the panel be replaced?

Internal equipment used


in receiving/distribution
facilities has a limited life
expectancy.

Preventive maintenance is the key


Breakdown maintenance
Preventive maintenance is the key for industrial electrical may result in various
equipment. accidents.
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eady
broke
Breakdown maintenance n!

Breakdown maintenance is the practice of replacing products,


such as household light bulbs, after their lifetimes have ended.
Breakdown maintenance with industrial electrical equipment
can result in power outages, and in some cases, secondary
disasters or aftereffects.

Preventive maintenance Everyday maintenance and


Preventive maintenance is based on the idea that equipment renewal before end of life
is renewed or repaired before its life expectancy is reached greatly reduce failure rates!
when allowable failure rate values are exceeded. Preventive
maintenance reduces failure rates (including power outages and
accidents) significantly.
1. Time based maintenance
Equipment is renewed or repaired in a planned way before its
failure rate reaches the allowable value.
2. Condition based maintenance
Equipment is renewed or repaired when periodic diagnosis
detects that its failure rate exceeded the allowable value.

High-voltage equipment needs appropriate preventive maintenance


with consideration to power outages, aftereffects, and other influences.
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time prevents

Consider replacing equipment in the recommended renewal period

Do maintenance Dangerous! Great risk of serious accidents and


and inspection! their after effects

Recommended
renewal period
Failure rate

Allowable failure rate

Number of years used

Random failure period Wear-out failure period


Early
failure period
(a) Early failure period: Equipment may have a weakness in that it takes time to adjust to an external environment after
starts to be used or have a failure attributed to its manufacture.
(b) Random failure period: The failure rate continues to be almost constant without relation to time elapsed.
(c) Wear-out failure period: The period in which the failure rate increases with time due to deterioration or wear of
components. This is the period where overhaul or renewal of equipment should be considered in order to maintain the
functionality as a facility.

The Japan Electrical Manufacturers’ Association (JEMA) suggests the


following recommended renewal periods by type of equipment used for
high-voltage facilities based on reports from the Institute of Electrical
Engineers of Japan and questionnaires to business operators by the
Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism.

Recommended renewal periods of equipment


Product Recommended renewal period (after start of use)
Indoor use: 15 years or 200 load current switch operations
High-voltage AC load break switch* Outdoor use: 10 years or 200 load current switch operations
GR switch control equipment: 10 years after start of use
Manual operation: 20 years or 1,000 operations
Disconnecting switch*
Power operation: 20 years or 10,000 operations
Lightning arrester 15 years
AC circuit breaker* 20 years or specified switching times
Instrument transformer 15 years
Protective relay 15 years
High-voltage current-limiting fuse Indoor use: 15 years, Outdoor use: 10 years
High-voltage AC magnetic contactor* 15 years or specified switching times
High-voltage phase advancing capacitor, 15 years
series reactor, uncontrolled/unused coil 15 years
High-voltage distribution transformer 20 years
Molded case circuit breaker,
15 years or specified switching times Low-voltage magnetic contactor/switch
earth leakage circuit breaker
Low-voltage magnetic contactor/starter 10 years or specified switching times

*1 This recommended renewal period is not a value for functionality or performance guaranteed by manufacturers, but indicates the period in which it is
considered generally more advantageous to replace the equipment with new equipment, in view of cost efficiency, given that the equipment is used under
normal conditions and with the normal maintenance and inspection.
*2 The period indicated for equipment with an asterisk (*) does not mean the maximum life before which the equipment should be replaced. The indicated
period is provided on the assumption that consumables, wear parts, electronic parts, etc. should be replaced appropriately according to the maintenance
and inspection results or the parts replacement criteria recommended by the manufacturer. In addition, before using spare parts which have been stored for
a long time, perform sufficient inspection and maintenance on them.

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Equipment deteriorates due to various

Factors behind deterioration of equipment

Factors behind deterioration of equipment range widely. Measures need to be examined from every possible angle.
The following examples show typical cases of deterioration.

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s 3URGE VOLTAGES LIGHTNING SURGES AFFECTING EXTERNAL OR s Repeated operation, external stress
internal power systems), over-voltages
s /VERLOAD SWITCHING SHORT CIRCUIT BREAKING INCLUSION OF s Vibrations, shocks, over-current
harmonics

Thermal factor Chemical factor


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ing!

s Over-current, overload s Chemical products, reduced insulation


s Inclusion of harmonics, heat cycle

It’s Environmental factor External factor


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s Dust particles, contamination, moisture s External flaws, small animal intrusion, defective
s High temperature, corrosive gas construction

Any one of the factors above or a combination of them


develops and causes deterioration of equipment.
Other factors such as defective construction work or
maintenance also may accelerate deterioration.

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factors

If deterioration factors fail to be detected...

The insulation capability of electrical equipment will


gradually deteriorate, causing a grounding fault or shorting,
and resulting in a power outage, aftereffect, fire, etc.

If everyday maintenance is properly carried out...

Thank
you as
always
.

Periodic inspection and appropriate equipment renewal lead to


secure and safe operation of the plants and operation sites.

The following data shows failure-related


Statistics on inquiries about or other investigations requested by
Fuji Electric’s products customers regarding our products.

1. The vacuum circuit breaker represents 53% of all high-voltage (7.2 kV or below) equipment.
2. As causes, many customers have been reporting mechanical operation failures and insulation
deterioration, which are caused by a combination of high temperature, humidity, dust particles, etc.

<By product> <By type of damage>


Others: 1%
Others: 7%
Operation failure
Fuse: 5% (electrical factor): 5%
Vacuum magnetic
contactor: 9% Reduced insulation,
Vacuum short circuit: 20%
circuit
Load break breaker:
switch: 12% 53% Operation failure
(mechanical factor):
Disconnecting 74%
switch: 14% <Research by Fuji Electric>

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Renewal of equipment is recommended
if signs of deterioration are noticed
Deterioration examples
Examples of deterioration signs and accidents of equipment are shown below with a skeleton diagram example.

Disconnecting switch (DS)


;3IGN= Discoloration and rust on conductive areas, cracking and contamination
on insulators, loose screws

The sliding area’s open/close Rust on contact areas due to long-


operation was hindered, resulting in term use Hardened grease Normal use condition Instrument
heat and burning

Vacuum circuit breaker (VCB)


;3IGN= Discoloration and rust on conductive areas, abnormal sound, abnormal switch operation,
dirt and tracking on insulators
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VCB

Interphase short-circuit occurs, Tracking (carbonized conductive path) CT


resulting in burning and power occurs on the insulator due to the Normal use condition
outage atmosphere (dust particles, moisture, etc.)

Load break switch (LBS) ,"3

;3IGN= Discoloration and rust on moving areas, cracking and damage on insulators, and
abrasion of contact areas

VCB

T T

ACB
The mechanical section does not Discoloration and rust on the latch
work due to hardened grease, due to long-term use, hardened Normal use condition
resulting in burning grease CT

Molded transformer MCCB

;3IGN= Discoloration and rust on conductive areas, and cracking ELCB

on insulators
-3

Cracking develops and causes The resin component vaporizes and


dielectric breakdown, resulting in an cracking occurs due to long-term Normal use condition
accident use

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Instrument transformer
;3IGN= Discoloration and rust on conductive areas, and dirt and tracking on insulators
Deterioration inside transformers is difficult to judge Periodic renewal is recommended

transformer Normal use condition


Deterioration of epoxy resin due to Cracking develops and causes partial
long-term use, resulting in cracking discharge, resulting in a grounding fault

Protective relay
;3IGN= Abnormal operating characteristics and external appearance Abnormalities inside relays
are difficult to detect in an inspection Periodic renewal is recommended

Trip!
VCT

VT

OCR

Deterioration of internal electronic An incorrect trip instruction to the circuit


Normal use condition
parts due to long-term use breaker causes a power outage

Vacuum magnetic contactor


;3IGN= Discoloration and rust on conductive areas, abnormal sound, abnormal switch operation,
dirt and tracking on insulators

PF PF

VMC VMC

No greasing for a long time makes The internal coil is burned, making
Normal use condition the mechanical section not work the contactor not work
CT CT

32 Molded case circuit breaker


;3IGN= Abnormal switch operation Periodic renewal is recommended n!
urn o
le to t
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Dried grease in the mechanical Unable to turn on again after a trip,


Normal use condition section due to long-term use making the breaker not work

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Transitions of Fuji Electric’s High-voltage
Power Distribution Equipment
Category 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985

Oil circuit
4 3CHALTER ULTRA SMALL OIL CIRCUIT BREAKER
breaker

BAV type –1979

HV type 1977–1981

(" AND (3 TYPES

Vacuum
circuit 1983–
breaker

HA type

1981–1986

RHC/AML types Air, high-voltage magnetic contactor

Magnetic
contactor
Vacuum type, FVC, VCM, and VCF types HR type
1969–1980 –1987

Load 1979–
break
switch 1972–1980 LB III type

Disconnecting 1965–
switch
1970–

Protective
CH type
relay
1978–1990
8 *This chart shows general outlines of sales periods. If you would like to confirm the details, please get in touch with our contact points.
The products produced around this year are
entering into their renewal periods.

Current model Discontinued model

1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 NOW

–1987

1980–1987

(3 . TYPE

1996– (3 % TYPE

Multi VCB
HA-N/NA types Multi VCB (draw-out and fixed types) (new fixed type)
–1992 1992– 2013–

2003– Multi VCB (new draw-out type)

HC type
1965–1996

HN type HN46A type


–2000 2000–

,"3 AND ," TYPES


,"3 TYPE
(NEW)
2013–

RF240 type

V-type disconnecting switch

QH type QHA type

–2013 2012–
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We offer products that pay attention to in

Advantages of using interchangeable equipment models


Fuji Electric has been manufacturing power receiving/distribution equipment for approximately 50 years. Products have gone
through various model changes and modifications over time in order to reduce the sizes of equipment or improve their power
interruption or switching performance. Many of them often do not provide interchangeability between current and past models.
We offer products that are made by paying attention to interchangeability with old-type products on the basis of currently
manufactured products.

[Renewal examples] Fuji Electric has been providing many interchangeable models

Renewal of vacuum circuit breaker: Service interruption time is greatly reduced by directly
reusing the distribution panel’s disconnecting unit and the fixing frame

Made easy with an


interchangeable
model!

Existing VCB manufactured in 1982 Renewed VCB manufactured in 2011

Renewal of vacuum circuit breaker: Minimized modification in a panel by installing a rack


and attachments to a standard vacuum circuit breaker
Use of attachments has
made modification work
easy.

Existing VCB manufactured in 1982 Renewed VCB manufactured in 2012

Renewal of magnetic contactor: Service interruption time is greatly reduced by directly


reusing the distribution panel’s disconnecting unit and the fixing frame
Service interruption
time can be greatly
reduced with a
model in which the
disconnecting unit and
the fixing frame can be
directly reused.

Existing HC23 air magnetic contactor Renewed contactor manufactured in 2012


(.!8 3 (# VACUUM MAGNETIC CONTACTOR

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terchangeability with old product models

When an interchangeable model for a high-voltage vacuum circuit breaker (VCB) is used
Using an interchangeable model at renewal greatly reduces the work duration (service interruption time).

An example of 7.2-kV, 12.5-kA circuit breaker

3ERVICE INTERRUPTION Power restoration

Renewal with a
5.1 hours
standard model

Renewal with no use of an interchangeable model may take extra


time because of the need to install a new fixing frame, and this is
a task that may require the panel to be processed or the control
circuitry may need sequence control changes.

Renewal with an
Renewal in one-third of
interchangeable 1.6 hours
the time is possible
model

Renewal with use of an interchangeable model enables direct


reuse of the fixing frame of the existing equipment and also
greatly reduces work time and service interruption time due to use
of parts that have been made by paying attention to new and old
models.

* Renewal work may vary depending on the installation environment and circuit breaker type.

[Main renewal work with an interchangeable model]


;= $RAW OUT THE EXISTING CIRCUIT BREAKER 2EMOVE THE CONTROL CIRCUITRY AND DRAW THE CIRCUIT BREAKER OUT OF THE PANEL USING A LIFTER ETC
;= #LEAN AND CHECK THE PANELS INSIDE 0ERFORM INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE DISCONNECTING UNIT ON THE PANEL SIDE AND THE
fixing frame (greasing, etc.).
;= #HECK THE EXISTING CIRCUIT BREAKERS SPECIlCATIONS #HECK THE ELECTRICAL SPECIlCATIONS AND CHECK THE STRUCTURE AGAINST THE EXISTING
circuit breaker’s drawings.
;= #HECK THE INTERCHANGEABLE CIRCUIT BREAKER #HECK WITH THE EXISTING CIRCUIT BREAKERS SPECIlCATIONS AND MAKE A lNAL CHECK OF THE
circuit breaker.
;= )NSERT THE INTERCHANGEABLE CIRCUIT BREAKER )NSERT THE CIRCUIT BREAKER INTO THE PANEL USING A LIFTER ETC AND CHECK ITS OPERATION AND
the contacts between the circuit breaker and the panel.
Check and insert the control circuitry cables.

Easy cabling changes


with replacement-
Reduced time by purpose control
direct utilization of circuitry connectors!
an existing cradle!

in t! Po
Po int
!

The interchangeable model is Connectors compatible with new and old models
designed so that the main circuitry’s with consideration given to each connection are
conductors are in the same positions available (VCB side: new connectors / distribution
as those of the existing model. panel side: old connectors)

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Renewal of high-voltage equipment - 1

High-voltage vacuum circuit breaker (VCB) Examples of 20kV

Old product Current product

4 3CHALTER HB type 6#" (3 SERIES

;(ISTORY OF MODELS= 3ERIES Type Manufacture year


 4 3CHALTER 4#" HF515-10M 1967–1987
(2) BAV type (TCB) BAV06FPM 1965–1979
(3) HV type (TCB) HV126-06 1977–1981
(4) HB type (TCB) HB1206X-06Hf-F 1980–1987
 (3 . TYPE 4#" (38 -F . 1983–Current model
 (3 % TYPE 4#" (38 -F % 1996–Current model

Advantages of renewal
From T-Schalter to HS type From HB type to HS type
Higher functionality and performance Reduced power consumption
s 2EPLACEMENT WITH A VACUUM CIRCUIT BREAKER REDUCES THE s /PERATION OF THE (" TYPE INVOLVES RUNNING A LARGE MAKING
breaking time, and replacement of a protective relay with current into a making electromagnet for direct making with a
a static type or digital relay further facilitates protection PLUNGER (OWEVER WITH THE (3 TYPE A SMALL MAKING CURRENT IS
coordination. used to drive a motor for stretching the making springs, thereby
storing making energy for making. Reducing the making
"REAKING TIME 4 3CHALTER  CYCLES VCB: 3 cycles current allows the making power supply to be smaller, which
* 5 cycles for some existing models contributes to cost reduction.

Reduced size and weight Making current HB type: 27 A (3 TYPE  !


s ! GENERAL PURPOSE VACUUM CIRCUIT BREAKER HAS BEEN REDUCED
IN VOLUME FROM 4 3CHALTER TO APPROXIMATELY ONE FOURTH IN ;3TRUCTURE OF MAKING ACTUATOR= ;%LECTROMAGNETIC MAKING ACTUATOR=
house comparison). The weight has also been reduced to HB
one-third, achieving higher workability for maintenance.

7EIGHT ;KG= Volume [m3=


7EIGHT ;KG= Making electromagnet
Volume [m3=

(3
34% reduction Making spring

75% reduction

4 3CHALTER VCB

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Molded transformer Examples of 20kV

Old product Current product

;(ISTORY OF MODELS= Type Manufacture year


(1) FM-74 1975 – 1979
(2) FM-80 1980 – 1983
(3) FM-84 1984 – 1985
(4) FM-NB 1986 – 1995
(5) FM-C 1996 – Current mpdel
(6) FM-EH 2005 – Current mpdel

Advantages of renewal

Advantages of renewal Lower noise


s 2ENEWING AN OLD TRANSFORMER NOT ONLY IMPROVES THE s ! PRODUCT THAT PRODUCES EVEN LESS NOISE HAS BEEN REALIZED
transformer's reliability but also significantly increases its by upgrading the core material.
performance because the latest technology at the current
moment is used for production. Saving of space
Effects as shown below can be expected from renewal.
s 4HE CURRENT PRODUCTS HAVE BEEN MADE SMALLER AND LIGHTER
than the older products, allowing them to be smoothly
replaced.
The capacity can be increased using the same space.
Saving of labor
for maintenance Example with 3-phase 50 Hz 2000 kVA 22 kV
Old product
100 100 100 Current product
Higher functionality
Prediction and maintenance
75
71
63
Advantages guaranteed

Improved reliability and safety of equipment Saving of space


Higher efficiency and energy conservation Lower noise

Improved operation Environmental


performance harmony

Floor space Volume Weight

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Renewal of high-voltage equipment - 2

Protective relay
Old product Current product

QHA series
QH series

F-MPC series
CO1 series
(digital multi-functional relay)

;(ISTORY OF MODELS= Type Manufacture year


(1) CO1-53a, 63a, CH1-53a, 63a – 1995
(2) QH-OC1, OC2 1990 – 2013
(3) QHA-OC1, OC2 2011 – Current models
3HOWN IN OVERCURRENT RELAY TYPES

Advantages of renewal

Safe design Enriched functionality


;3AFETY DESIGN DIAGRAM FOR 1(! TYPE PROTECTIVE RELAYS= QHA-type inverse characteristic
Distribution-substation
CPU OCR operating
(Output check) characteristics
Power circuit Memory
Ry
(Output check)
Input circuit
Operating time

(Duplicated drive circuit)


MCCB
Constant monitoring (prevention of
QHA-type instantaneous
output error, detection of incorrect no-operation)
three-stage characteristics
Duplication
Automatic inspection
(prevention of
output error)
(Detection of incorrect no-operation)

s 3TABLE PROTECTIVE CHARACTERISTICS WITH DIGITAL CALCULATIONS Transformer


s Improved reliability with duplicated output circuit exciting inrush
(prevention of incorrect tripping) current
s 3ELF DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION WITH CONSTANT MONITORING AND
automatic inspection
Current
Installation interchangeability
*Protective coordination with high-end and low-end equipment
s The QH series and the QHA series are completely can be easily secured with four inverse characteristics and
interchangeable in installation. three instantaneous characteristics.
s With the exclusion of some models, the terminal layout
on the backside is also the same.
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High-voltage vacuum magnetic contactor (VMC)
Old product Current product

FVC series

HN46A series

HN46 series

;(ISTORY OF MODELS= Type Manufacture year


(1) FVC, VCM, VCF 1969 – 1980
(2) HR 1980 – 1987
(3) HN46 1987 – 2000
(4) HN46A 2000 – Current models

Advantages of renewal

Safe design Reduced size and weight

s 7ITH AN 350%2 -!'.%4 )# AND BUILT IN VOLTAGE DETECTION s The dimensions and volume of current products have been
function, stable operation and working are maintained. reduced to 40% of those of air-type products. Weight has
also been greatly reduced.
* Example of HTT series used as a fixed index of 100
Principle
Rated voltage * Voltage range susceptible to a coil 120
burn, contact welding due to chattering, FVC series
Closing signal and damage 100
generation
End of holding signal 80
Voltage

60
100 100
HN46A series
Closing Holding 40
Time signal signal
57
20 39
Coil driving signal
Making current 0
Holding current
Coil excitation current Volume Weight
Circuit layout
Closing Longer life
Voltage detection
Surge absorption

Rectifier circuit

signal
Power switching

generation
circuit s Adoption of vacuum types in place of air types has reduced
Input Coil
Holding wear of contacts caused by arcing to one-fifth and has
circuit
circuit

circuit

signal
generation extended the life expectancy up to 250,000 operations.
circuit s Power consumption has also been reduced by 90%
Dedicated IC compared with previous products.

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Transitions of Fuji Electric’s Molded Case
Category 1968 1980
3TART OF MANUFACTURE Depth 60-mm series
and sale of circuit
breakers

s 4HE DEPTH OF   !&


MCCBs/ELCBs reduced to 60 mm

1970 1975 1980 1985


Auto circuit breaker 30 years ago

E33 EA33
Economical type
30AF EA33F
32AF General-purpose type M33, N33 3 3!
High performance type L33

EA53A
Economical type EA53F

E63 EA63 EA53, EA63


50AF
General-purpose N53, N63 3 3, 3
60AF
type
63AF 3(, 3( 3!+, 3!(

High LA63 LA53A


performance L63 L53A
type
H53

Economical type EA103F

E103 EA103 EA103A


100AF General-purpose EA103H 3!+
125AF type
N103 3 3! 3!!

High L103 LA103 3!(


performance H103
type

E203 EA203 EA203A


Economical type
34 3!+
225AF General-purpose N203 3 3! 3!!
250AF type
L203 LA203 3!(
High H203
performance
type
Economical type E403 EA403 EA403A

General-purpose 3 3! 3!+


400AF type
L403 LA403 3!( 3! 3!(
High 3!,
performance
type H403
Economical type E603 EA603 EA603A
600AF General-purpose 3 3! 3!(
630AF type
L603 LA603 3!,
High performance type H603 H603
Economical type EA803 EA803A

General-purpose 3 3! 3!(


800AF
type
L803 LA803 3!,
High performance type H803 H803

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Circuit Breakers Current model Discontinued model

1990 1992 2001 2007 2013


47). "2%!+%2 3UPER 47). -TWIN G-TWIN G-TWIN
s   !& -##"S%,#"S WITH
s   !& CIRCUIT BREAKERS REDUCED IN SIZE WITH
shared external dimensions s   !& CIRCUIT BREAKERS s   !& CIRCUIT BREAKERS
adoption of shared external dimensions
s #ASSETTE TYPE ACCESSORIES FOR s #ASSETTE TYPE ACCESSORIES FOR   !& CIRCUIT compliant with CE, CCC, for control panels/
400-800 AF circuit breakers breakers and UL in basic sizes machines
s #OMPLIANT WITH THE #% ### AND 5, s 3ERIES PRODUCTS COMPLIANT s #OMPACT COMPLIANT WITH
international standards with UL489 (480 V) international standards

1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 NOW


15 years ago

EA33AC BW32AAG

EA33FC BW32AFC
"73"'
3!" 3!# "73!'

EA53AC BW50AAG

EA53FC BW50AFC
BW50, 63EBG
EA53B, EA63B EA53C, EA63C BW50EAG, BW63EAG
BW50, 3"'
3!", 3!" 3!#, 3!# "73!', "73!'

3!2, 3!2 3!2#, 3!2# BW50RAG, BW63RAG

LA53B

L53B

H53B H53BA H53C BW50HAG

EA103AC BW100AAG

EA103FC BW100AFC

EA103B EA103C BW100EAG

3!" 3!"! 3!# BW125JAG

3!2 3!2! 3!2# BW125RAG

H103B H103BA H103C BW125HAG

H103R

EA203B EA203C BW250EAG

3!" 3!"! 3!# BW250JAG

3!2 3!2! 3!2# BW250RAG

H203B H203BA H203C BW250HAG

H203R

EA403B EA403C BW400EAG

3!" 3!# "73!'

3!2 3!2# BW400RAG

H403B H403C BW400HAG

H403R

EA603B EA603C BW630EAG

3!2 3!2# BW630RAG

H603B H603C BW630HAG

H603R

EA803B EA803C BW800EAG

3!2 3!2# BW800RAG

H803B H803C BW800HAG

H803R

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Transitions of Fuji Electric’s Earth Leakage
Category 1968 1980
3TART OF MANUFACTURE Depth 60-mm series
and sale of circuit
breakers

s The depth of 30-225 AF


MCCBs/ELCBs reduced to 60 mm

1970 1975 1980 1985


Earth leakage circuit 30 years ago
breaker

EG33F
30AF Economical type
32AF
EG33 EG33A

General-purpose type
3' 3'!

EG53F
Economical type

50AF
EG63 EG53A, EG63A
60AF
63AF EG53AH, EG63AH
General-purpose
type 3' 3'! 3'!

3'(

High performance type

EG103F
Economical type

100AF EG103A
125AF
General-purpose 3' 3'! 3'A!
type
3'(

High performance type

Economical type
3'2 EG203A EGa203A

225AF General-purpose 3'! 3'A!


250AF type
3'(

High performance type

Economical type
EG403R EG403A EGa403A

General-purpose 3'2 3'! 3'A!


400AF
type
3'!( 3'(

High performance type

Economical type
EG603A EGa603A
600AF
General-purpose type
630AF 3'! 3'(

High performance type

Economical type
EG803A EGa803A

800AF General-purpose type


3'! 3'(

High performance type

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Circuit Breakers Current model Discontinued model

1990 1992 2001 2007 2013


47). "2%!+%2 3UPER 47). -TWIN G-TWIN G-TWIN
s 30-800 AF MCCBs/ELCBs with s 30-100 AF circuit breakers reduced in size with
shared external dimensions adoption of shared external dimensions s 30-800 AF circuit breakers s 32-63 AF circuit breakers
s TWIN series unified into one s Cassette-type accessories for 30-800 AF circuit compliant with CE, CCC, and for control panels/
s Cassette-type accessories for breakers UL in basic sizes machines
400-800 AF circuit breakers s Compliant with the CE, CCC, and UL s 3ERIES PRODUCTS COMPLIANT s Compact, compliant with
international standards with UL489 (480 V) international standards

1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 NOW


15 years ago

EG33FC EW32AFC

EG33AC EW32AAG

EG33B EG33C EW32EAG


%73"'
3'" 3'# %73!'

EG53FC EW50AFC

EG53AC EW50AAG
EW50, 63EBG

EG53B, EG63B EG53C, EG63C EW50EAG, EW63EAG

%7 3"'
3'" 3'" 3'# 3'# %73!' %73!'

3'2 3'2 3'2# 3'2# EW50RAG, EW63RAG

HG53B EW50HAG

EG103FC EW100AFC

EG103AC EW100AAG

EG103B EG103C EW100EAG

3'" 3'"! 3'# EW125JAG

3'2 3'2! 3'2# EW125RAG

HG103B EW125HAG

EG203B EG203C EW250EAG

3'" 3'"! 3'# EW250JAG

3'2 3'2! 3'2# EW250RAG

HG203B EW250HAG

EG403B EG403C EW400EAG

3'" 3'# %73!'

3'2 3'2# EW400RAG

HG403B HG403C EW400HAG

EG603B EG603C EW630EAG

3'2 3'2# EW630RAG

HG603B HG603C EW630HAG

EG803B EG803C EW800EAG

3'2 3'2# EW800RAG

HG803B HG803C EW800HAG

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Transitions of Fuji Electric’s Magnetic Co
Category 1954 1965 1978 1984
3TART OF MANUFACTURE 3 series 3# SERIES .%7 3#
and sale series

s For 2.2-125 kw motors s Medium- and high-capacity magnetic contactors


s Longer life (silver alloy adopted for contacts) for 11-150 kW motors
s Improved durability to withstand inching s 3IZE REDUCTION ACHIEVED BY SPATIALLY ARRANGING
the electromagnet and arc-extinguishing unit

1965 1970 1975 1980 19


Magnetic contactor 30 years ago
Motor capacity Auxiliary contact 3MALL CAPACITY 3 SERIES
Current series
3ø220V arrangement 3ERIES
frame size Medium and high
;K7= (typical) capacity 3 SERIES 3# SERIES
1a 32# 
2.2
1a 03
1a 0 32#  32#A 
2.7
1a1b 05 32# 
3.7 1a 4-0
1a 4-1
4 1a1b 32#  
5-1
2a2b 32#  & 32#  .
5.5 2a2b N1 32#  
7.5 2a2b N2 32#  32#A 
11 2a2b .3 32# 4 3# 3
15 2a2b N3 32#  3# 
18.5 2a2b N4 32#  3# 
22 2a2b N5 32# 4 3# 3
30 2a2b N6 32#  3# 
37 2a2b N7 32# 
45 2a2b N8 3# 
55 2a2b N10 32#  3# 
75 2a2b N11
90 2a2b 32# 
N12
110 2a2b 3# 
150 2a2b N14 32#  3# 
200 2a2b N16
Magnetic starter
Motor capacity Auxiliary contact 3MALL CAPACITY 3 SERIES
Current series
3ø220V arrangement 3ERIES
frame size Medium and high
;K7= (typical) capacity 3 SERIES 3# SERIES
1a 32# 
2.2
1a 03
1a 0 32#  32#A 
2.7
1a1b 05 32# 
3.7 1a 4-0
1a 4-1
4 1a1b 32#   32#A  
5-1
2a2b 32#  & 32#  .
5.5 2a2b N1 32#   32#A  
7.5 2a2b N2 32#  32#A 
11 2a2b .3 32# 4 37 3
15 2a2b N3 32#  37 
18.5 2a2b N4 32#  37 
22 2a2b N5 32# 4 37 3
30 2a2b N6 32#  37 
37 2a2b N7 32# 
45 2a2b N8 37 
55 2a2b N10 32#  37 
75 2a2b N11
90 2a2b 32# 
N12
110 2a2b 37 
150 2a2b N14 32#  37 

20
ntactors and Starters Current model Discontinued model

1988 1999
.EW 3# .%/ 3#
series series

s Medium- and high-capacity s 3MALL CAPACITY MAGNETIC CONTACTORS FOR   K7 MOTORS
magnetic contactors for 5.5-200 s More options s Medium- and high-capacity magnetic contactors for 5.5-200 kW motors
kW motors s Longer life s Improved safety and environmental friendliness
s 3IZE REDUCTION s Compliant with the CE and UL international standards s #OMPLIANT WITH THE NEW *)3 STANDARD AND THE #% ### AND 5, INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
s Electronic control electromagnets

80 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 NOW


20 years ago 10 years ago

.EW 3# SERIES
.EW 3# SERIES .%/ 3# SERIES
3+!
3# 
3# 
3# 
3#  
3#  

3#  

3# . 3# .
3# . 3# .
3# 3. 3# .3
3# . 3# .
3# . 3# .
3# . 3# . 3# .!
3# . 3# .
3# . 3# .
3# . 3# .
3# . 3# .
3# .

3# . 3# .

3# . 3# .
3# . 3# .

.EW 3# SERIES
.EW 3# SERIES .%/ 3# SERIES
3+!7
37 
37 
37 
37  
37  

37  

37 . 37 .
37 . 37 .
37 3. 37 .3
37 . 37 .
37 . 37 .
37 . 37 . 37 .!
37 . 37 .
37 . 37 .
37 . 37 .
37 . 37 .
37 .

37 . 37 .

37 . 37 .

21
Transitions of Fuji Electric’s Magnetic Starters and
Category 1954 1965 1978 1984
3TART OF MANUFACTURE 3 series 3# SERIES .%7 3#
and sale series

s For 2.2-125 kw motors s Medium- and high-capacity magnetic contactors


s Longer life (silver alloy adopted for contacts) for 11-150 kW motors
s Improved durability to withstand inching s 3IZE REDUCTION ACHIEVED BY SPATIALLY ARRANGING
the electromagnet and arc-extinguishing unit

1965 1970 1975 1980 19


Reversing type magnetic starter
Motor capacity Auxiliary contact 3MALL CAPACITY 3 SERIES
Current series
3ø220V arrangement 3ERIES
frame size Medium and high
;K7= (typical) capacity 3 SERIES 3# SERIES
2.2 1b×2 03 32# 
1b×2 0
2.7 1a1b×2 32# 2 32# 2
05
2a1b×2 32# 2-
3.7 1a 4-0
1a 4-1
4 1a1b 32#  2 32#  2
5-1
2a2b 32#  &2 32#  .2
5.5 2a2b N1 32#  2
7.5 2a2b N2 32# 2 32#A 2
11 2a2b .3 32# 42 37 32-
15 2a2b N3 32# 2 37 2-
18.5 2a2b N4 37 2-
22 2a2b N5 32# 42 37 32-
30 2a2b N6 32# 2 37 2-
37 2a2b N7 32# 2
45 2a2b N8 37 2-
55 2a2b N10 32# 2 37 2-
75 2a2b N11
110 2a2b N12 37 2-
150 2a2b N14 37 2-

Thermal overload relay


Motor capacity 3MALL CAPACITY 3 SERIES
3ø220V Current series frame size 3ERIES
Medium and high
;K7= capacity 3 SERIES 3# SERIES
0N TH-0 TR-0
2.2
0NH TH-0H TR-0H

5-1N RCa3737-1 RCa3737-1C


3.7
5-1NH RCa3737-1H RCa3737-1CH
5.5 N2 RCa3737-4 42 3
7.5 N2H RCa3737-4H TR-2
11 N3
15 N3H TR-3

18.5 N5 TR-4
22 N5H

N6 RCa3737-10T TR-6
30
N6H TR-6
37 N7
45 N8 TR-8
N10
55 RCa3737-10
N10H RCa3737-20N TR-10
TR-10H
75 N12
90 N12
TR-12
110 N12H
RC3737-30N TR-12H
132 N14 TR-14
160 N14H RC3737-60N TR-14H

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Thermal Overload Relays Current model Discontinued model

1988 1999
.EW 3# .%/ 3#
series series

s Medium- and high-capacity


magnetic contactors for 5.5-200 s 3MALL CAPACITY MAGNETIC CONTACTORS FOR   K7 MOTORS s Medium- and high-capacity magnetic contactors for 5.5-200 kW motors
kW motors s More options
s Longer life s Improved safety and environmental friendliness
s 3IZE REDUCTION s #OMPLIANT WITH THE NEW *)3 STANDARD AND THE #% ### AND 5, INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
s Electronic control electromagnets s Compliant with the CE and UL international standards

85 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 NOW

.EW 3# SERIES
.EW 3# SERIES .%/ 3# SERIES
37 2-
37 2-

37 2-

37  2-
37  2-

37  2-

37 .2- 37 .2-
37 .2- 37 .2-
37 3.2- 37 .32-
37 .2- 37 .2-
37 .2- 37 .2-
37 .2- 37 .2- 37 .!2-
37 .2- 37 .2-
37 .2- 37 .2-
37 .2- 37 .2-
37 .2- 37 .2-
37 .2- 37 .2-
37 .2- 37 .2-
37 .2- 37 .2-

.EW 3# SERIES
.EW 3# SERIES .%/ 3# SERIES

TR-0N
TR-0NH

TR-5-1N
TR-5-1NH
42 3. TR-N2
TR-2N TR-N2H

TR-N3
TR-3N
TR-N3H

TR-4N TR-N5

TR-6N TR-N6
TR-6N TR-N6H
TR-6NH
TR-N7
TR-8N TR-N8

TR-10N TR-N10
TR-10NH TR-N10H
TR-11N
TR-N12
TR-12N TR-N12H
TR-12NH

TR-14N TR-N14
TR-14NH TR-N14H

23
Fuji Electric’s offer to renew low-voltage
Proposal of replacement of molded case circuit breaker
old-type MCCB
Year Years
used 3ERIES
80 35 Depth 60-mm
81 34 series
82 33
83 32
84 31
85 30
86 29
87 28
88 27
89 26
90 25 TWIN Breaker Depth 60-mm series 47). "2%!+%2 SERIES 3OLID STATE TRIP % SERIES
91 24 Manufacture date: 1980–2008 Manufacture date: 1990–2006 Manufacture date: 1992–
92 23 3UPER 47).
93 22
94 21 The products delivered
95 20 FUJI ELECTRIC
in this era are entering
96 19 Renewal period recommended
97 18 into their renewal
98 17
periods.
15 years after start of use
99 16
00 15
01 14 -TWIN Models recommended to be renewed [Compliant with international standards]
02 13 s G-TWIN Compliant with the certifications and standards of
03 12 CHIEF REGIONS OF THE WORLD *)3 ### #% 5,
04 11 s BX series: )%#  %.  *)3 #   
05 10 [Ease of use]
06 9 s G-TWIN: Usability improved by standardization and
07 8 G-TWIN modularization of internal auxiliary accessories
08 7 s BX series: Control unit selectable according to protection
09 6 and measurement needs
10 5 [Compact and high performance]
11 4 s G-TWIN: Japan's standard compact size and certified to
12 3
UL489 480V
13 2 G-TWIN G-TWIN series BX series
14 1 Manufacture date: 2007– Manufacture date: 2013–

Proposal of replacement of earth leakage circuit breaker


Year Years 3ERIES
old-type ELCB
used
80 35 Depth 60-mm
81 34 series
82 33
83 32
84 31
85 30
86 29
87 28
88 27
89 26
90 25 TWIN Breaker
Depth 60-mm series 47). "2%!+%2 SERIES -TWIN series
91 24
92 23 3UPER 47). Manufacture date: 1980–2008 Manufacture date: 1990–2006 Manufacture date: 2001–2010
93 22
94 21 The products delivered
95 20 FUJI ELECTRIC
in this era are entering
96 19
Renewal period recommended
97 18 into their renewal
98 17
periods. 15 years after start of use
99 16
00 15
01 14 -TWIN Models recommended to be renewed [Compliant with international standards]
02 13 s G-TWIN Compliant with the certifications and standards of chief
03 12 REGIONS OF THE WORLD *)3 ### #% 5,
04 11 [Ease of use]
05 10 s 3ENSITIVE CURRENT TRIPPING TIME AND SWITCHING RANGE INCREASED
06 9 from conventional products
07 8 G-TWIN s Megger test selector switch incorporated to improve maintenance
08 7 workability (125 AF or larger)
09 6 [Compact and high performance]
10 5 s Japan's standard compact size and certified to UL489 480V
11 4
[Safety]
12 3 s Three-phase power supply supported for improved leakage
13 2 G-TWIN G-TWIN series detection and operation functionality
14 1 Manufacture date: 2007–

24
equipment
Proposal of replacement of air circuit breaker
Year Years
used 3ERIES Air circuit breakers (ACB)
78 37 DA series
79 36
80 35
81 34
82 33
83 32
84 31
85 30
86 29
87 28
88 27
89 26 DA series DB series
90 25 Manufacture date: 1978–1991 Manufacture date: 1992–2009
91 24
DB series
92 23
93 22 The products delivered
94 21 FUJI ELECTRIC
in this era are entering
95 20 Renewal period recommended
96 19 into their renewal
97 18 periods. 15 years after start of use
98 17
99 16
00 15 Models recommended to be renewed [Compact and high performance]
s DW series: Full ranges from 800 to 6300 AF
01 14
02 13 covered by two frame sizes. Two breaking capacity
03 12 classes (H1, H2) available
04 11 s BT3 series: Four frame sizes with smaller width

05 10 available.
06 9 [Usability]
07 8 s Compliant with IEC60947-1,2
08 7 s Reversible
09 6 s 3AFETY SHUTTER DEFAULT PROVIDED
10 5
11 4
12 3 BT3 series DW series BT3 series
13 2 DW series Manufacture date: 2013– Manufacture date: 2014–
14 1

Proposal of replacement of magnetic contactors and starters


Year Years 3ERIES
Old-type magnetic contactors and starters
used
80 35 3# SERIES
81 34
82 33
83 32
84 31 .%7 3# SERIES
85 30
86 29
87 28
88 27 .%7 3# SERIES
89 26
90 25
3 SERIES 3# SERIES .%7 3# SERIES
91 24
92 23
Manufacture date: 1965–1993 Manufacture date: 1978–1990 Manufacture date: 1984–2003
93 22
94 21 The products delivered
95 20 FUJI ELECTRIC
in this era are entering
96 19
Renewal period recommended
97 18 into their renewal
98 17
periods. 10 years after start of use
99 16
.%/ 3# SERIES
00 15
01 14 Models recommended to be renewed [Energy conservation]
02 13 s Holding VA significantly reduced by adoption of
03 12 350%2 -!'.%4
04 11 s DC-operation specialized products made
05 10 available, which greatly reduce the amount of
06 9 power supplied and consumed
07 8 [Usability]
08 7 s A wide variety of optional units made available
09 6 (auxiliary contact unit, surge absorption unit,
10 5 reversible wiring kit)
11 4
12 3
13 2 .EW 3# SERIES .%/ 3# SERIES
14 1 Manufacture date: 1988– Manufacture date: 1999–

25
Molded case circuit breaker
Old product Current product

47). "2%!+%2 SERIES 3OLID STATE TRIP % SERIES G-TWIN series BX series

;(ISTORY OF MODELS= 3ERIES Type Manufacture year


 47). "2%!+%2 SERIES EA203B 1990 – 2009
 3UPER 47). SERIES EA403B 1992 – 2009
(3) -TWIN series EA33AC 2001 – 2010
(4) G -TWIN series BW250EAG-3P 2007 – Current model

Advantages of renewal

G-TWIN series BX series


Environmental resistance Compact design
s &ULL RANGE FROM  TO  ! COVERED BY THREE FRAME SIZES

Moving contact ;3OLID STATE TRIP % SERIES=

Fixed contact

s &OR EASY RECYCLING THE NAMES OF MATERIALS USED ARE 225-400AF 600-800AF 1000-1600AF
indicated for major parts.
s ,EAD 0B FREE SOLDER AND CADMIUM #D FREE CONTACTS
are used, and use of hexavalent chromium (Cr6+) has ;"8 SERIES= Compact

been discontinued. Compact

s 4HE EXTERNAL OPERATING HANDLE IS COMPLIANT WITH )0


(125, 250 AF).
*Type specification is required for the N type

Easier to use and more cost efficient


100-250AF 400-630AF 800-1600AF

Various control units


s Different models selectable according to protection and
measurement needs.
s Functionality easily enhanced by replacement of control
units
s Five types for 100 to 630 AF
s Twelve types for 800 to 1600 AF

s )NTERNAL ACCESSORIES ARE SHARED BETWEEN FRAMES AND THE


number of types is reduced.
125, 250 AF: Types reduced from 16 to 8.
s  !& OR MORE 7 + & AND 2 ARE INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED
in modules. Types reduced from 26 to 6.
s "UILT IN UNDERVOLTAGE TRIP DEVICE  !& 

26
Earth leakage circuit breaker
Old product Current product

3UPER 47). SERIES -TWIN series G-TWIN series

;(ISTORY OF MODELS= 3ERIES Type Manufacture year


 47). "2%!+%2 SERIES EG203B 1990 – 2009
 3UPER 47). SERIES EG403B 1992 – 2009
(3) -TWIN series EG33C 2001 – 2010
(4) G -TWIN series EW250EAG-3P 2007 – Current model

Advantages of renewal

Improved safety Improved maintainability


3-phase power supply supported Protection device for
overload
and short-circuit ZCT
3-phase 5 6
power supply
LINE 3 4 LOAD
supported
Protection device for 1 2
overload
and short-circuit ZCT
5 6

LINE 3 4 LOAD Trip coil ELR unit


1 2

Changeover switch
for megger test

Trip coil ELR unit

Changeover switch
for megger test

-TWIN G-TWIN s Equipped with changeover switch for megger test for
(Conventional product)
maintenance.
s Maintenance workability has been greatly improved
s )N ACCORDANCE WITH )%#  THE EARTH LEAKAGE CIRCUIT BREAKER
by eliminating the need for removing the ELCB wiring
takes control power supply for the leakage detection circuit from
for dielectric testing during inspection. (For 125 AF or
a 3-phase power supply to realize a structure that allows the
larger)
leakage detection and operation to function even if one phase is
lost.
Improved usability
Transparent terminal cover s The sensitive current, tripping time and switching range
have been increased.
s 3TANDARD MODELS ARE PROVIDED WITH HIGH SPEEDTIME
delay switching and earth leakage circuit breakers can
be easily coordinated.

3ELECTOR SWITCH SENSITIVE CURRENT  TRIPPING TIME


s In addition to the lineup of the same color as the main unit, a Rated sensitive current Maximum tripping time
lineup of transparent terminal covers is provided. This makes it -TWIN 100/200/500mA 0.1 sec (high-speed type)
easier to check for loosened screws and permanent ink markings. G-TWIN 100/200/500/1000mA 0.1/0.4/1/2 sec (selectable)

27
Air circuit breaker
Old product Current product

DA series DB series DW series BT3 series

;(ISTORY OF MODELS= 3ERIES Type Manufacture year


(1) DA series DA50 1978 – 1991
(2) DB series DB40 2001 – 2010
(3) DW series DW40 2013 – Current model
(4) BT3 series BT3-2500P 2014 – Current model

Advantages of renewal

DW series features
Compact design High breaking capacity
s &ULL RANGE FROM  TO ! COVERED BY TWO FRAME SIZES s Distribution market covered by two breaking capacity classes
H1: Plant facilities with large estimated short circuit currents, facilities
with two parallel transformers, etc.
[DH series] H2: Heavy industry facilities with very large estimated short circuit
currents

460
DW08 DW10 DW12 DW16 DW20 DW25 DW32 DW40
345 375 380 H2 100kA
354 460 631 799
H1 65kA
Standard type
DW40b DW50 DW63
800 to 2000A 2500 to 3200A 4000A 5000 to 6300A
H2 150kA
High breaking type
H1 100kA
1250 to 2000A 1600 to 3200A
= Breaking capacity not available with DH series

Other features

[DW series]
Compliance with various standards
s IEC60947-1 and 2, IEC68230 for type2 tropicalisation
s &RENCH THIRD PARTY CERTIlCATION !3%&! ACQUIRED
439 479

395 395 786


441

DW08 to DW40 DW40b to DW63

3TANDARDIZATION OF PANEL DESIGN IN PROGRESS


s 2EVERSE CONNECTION POSSIBLE
s .O NEED FOR ARC SPACE
s &RONT CONNECTION TO MINIMIZE DEPTH
s &REE COMBINATION OF FRONT AND BACK CONNECTIONS
s "ACK CONNECTED TERMINAL DIRECTION VERTICALHORIZONTAL
changeable on site

28
Magnetic starter
Old product Current product

3 series .%7 3# series NEW 3# series .%/ 3# series

;(ISTORY OF MODELS= 3ERIES Type * Manufacture year


3 SERIES 32#   32#  1965 – 1993
3# SERIES 3#  1978 – 1990
.%7 3# SERIES 3# . 1984 – 2003
.%7 3# SERIES 3#   1988 – Current models
.%/ 3# SERIES 3# . 1999 – Current models
* Comparison of current series frame sizes 5-1 and N3

Advantages of renewal

NEW SC/NEO SC series


Reduction of holding VA Variety of optional units

s !DOPTION OF A 350%2 -!'.%4 WITH FULL USE OF THREE


dimensional electromagnetic field analysis has greatly
reduced holding VA.
3# .3% TO .3% 3# . TO .

#OMPARISON WITH AND WITHOUT 350%2 -!'.%4 OF


frame sizes N1 to N5

Auxiliary contact block (front mounting) Auxiliary contact block (side mounting)
7ITH 350%2 -!'.%4 3: ! type 3: !3 type
26% 2-contact and 4-contact auxiliary contact blocks A 2-contact (1NO+1NC) auxiliary contact block
with bifurcated contacts adopted for all contacts. with high-reliability auxiliary contacts adopted. The
The block can snap in place on a magnetic block can snap in place on a magnetic contactor
Holding VA contactor with a single motion. with a single motion.

0RODUCT WITHOUT 350%2 -!'.%4


100%

!VERAGES OF 3# .3% TO .
(comparison between Fuji Electric's products)
Electricity: 0.555 kg CO2/kWh
(From the manual for calculating and reporting greenhouse gas
Main circuit surge suppression unit Interlock unit
emissions Ver 2.4, Ministry of the Environment)
(front mounting, side mounting) 3: 2- TYPE
3: :- type Mechanical interlock operation is performed
A CR device for absorbing switching surges with two magnetic contactors linked.
of three-phase motors is incorporated.
Addition of products specialized for DC operation

s DC-operation specialized products,


which greatly reduce the amount
of power supplied and consumed,
are available.

Power connection kit for reversing Three-phase parallel terminal plate


$# OPERATED 3# /G type
3: 27 type 3: 30 type
03/G to 5-1/G N1/G N2/G .3' N3/G N4/G N5/G A reversible circuit wiring kit for use between A magnetic contactor for single-phase
main circuit terminals of two magnetic resistance loads can be configured by
Power supplied 7W 9W 9W 12W 12W 20W 20W contactors. attaching this plate to a main circuit terminal.

Power consumed 7W 9W 9W 12W 12W 20W 20W  3HARED IN 3#  TO . TYPES


 3HARED IN 3#  TO . TYPES AND 3# . TO . TYPES RESPECTIVELY

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MEMO

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merchantability of fitness for a particular purpose is hereby disclaimed.

3INCE THE USERgS PRODUCT INFORMATION SPECIlC USE APPLICATION AND CONDITIONS OF USE ARE ALL OUTSIDE OF &UJI %LECTRIC &!
#OMPONENTS  3YSTEMSgCONTROL it shall be the responsibility of the user to determine the suitability of any of the
products mentioned for the user's application.

One Year Limited Warranty


The products identified in this catalog shall be sold pursuant to the terms and conditions identified in the
#ONDITIONS OF 3ALE ISSUED BY &UJI %LECTRIC &! WITH EACH ORDER CONlRMATION

%XCEPT TO THE EXTENT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR IN THE #ONDITIONS OF 3ALE ISSUED BY &UJI %LECTRIC &! &UJI %LECTRIC &!
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workmanship provided the product has not been: 1) repaired or altered by others than Fuji Electric FA; 2) subjected to
negligence, accident, misuse, or damage by circumstances beyond Fuji Electric FA's control; 3) improperly operated,
maintained or stored; or 4) used in other than normal use or service. This warranty shall apply only to defects appearing
within one (1) year from the date of shipment by Fuji Electric FA, and in such case, only if such defects are reported
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Electric FA at 5-7, Nihonbashi Odemma-cho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, Japan. The sole and exclusive remedy with respected to
the above warranty whether such claim is based on warranty, contract, negligence, strict liability or any other theory,
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In no event shall Fuji Electric FA be liable for special, indirect or consequential damages, including but not limited to,
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Safety Considerations
s /PERATE KEEP IN THE ENVIRONMENT SPECIFIED IN THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND MANUAL (IGH TEMPERATURE HIGH HUMIDITY CONDENSATION DUST
CORROSIVE GASES OIL ORGANIC SOLVENTS EXCESSIVE VIBRATION OR SHOCK MIGHT CAUSE ELECTRIC SHOCK FIRE ERRATIC OPERATION OR FAILURE
s &OR SAFE OPERATION BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT READ THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL OR USER MANUAL THAT COMES WITH THE PRODUCT CAREFULLY OR CONSULT THE
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HUMAN BODIES OR LIVES
s #USTOMERS WHO WANT TO USE THE PRODUCTS INTRODUCED IN THIS CATALOG FOR SPECIAL SYSTEMS OR DEVICES SUCH AS FOR ATOMIC ENERGY CONTROL
AEROSPACE USE MEDICAL USE PASSENGER VEHICLE AND TRAFFIC CONTROL ARE REQUESTED TO CONSULT WITH &UJI %LECTRIC &!
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THAT WILL AFFECT HUMAN LIVES OR CAUSE SEVERE DAMAGE TO PROPERTY IF THE PRODUCTS BECOME FAULTY
s &OR SAFE OPERATION WIRING SHOULD BE CONDUCTED ONLY BY QUALIFIED ENGINEERS WHO HAVE SUFFICIENT TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE ABOUT ELECTRICAL WORK OR
wiring.
s &OLLOW THE REGULATIONS OF INDUSTRIAL WASTES WHEN THE PRODUCT IS TO BE DISCARDED
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