KRB-5200h
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3.3.2 Shunt Trip Device (SHT)
The SHT is optional.
Check if the rated voltage shown on the accessory nameplate (attached on the ACB left side) is
suitable for the working voltage.
The SHT is used to trip the ACB electrically from a remote position.
The SHT is equipped with the anti-burnout switch (see Fig. 5), and trips the ACB after it is
closed. Consequently, note that the SHT does not provide electrical interlock.
1) Connection
Connect the power supply wire to the auxiliary circuit terminal as shown in Fig. 5.
For the rear-connected ACB, connect the power supply wire to the specified terminal on the left
side of the ACB.
For the plug-in ACB, connect the power supply wire to the specified terminal on the rear side of
the mounting base.
Fig. 5
SHT Connection Diagram
Caution : The SHT is rated for short time. Although it contains a switch which connects to the
SHT coil in serial and makes the coil unexcited, continuous signals should not be given to the
SHT.
Caution : Be sure to replace the terminal cover (transparent) after connecting the wires.
2) Ratings
Opening Voltage and Exciting Current
Rated voltage
(at 50/60 Hz)
Operating voltage range
Exciting current *
(peak value)
100 - 115 VAC
70 - 127 V
1.1 A
200 - 480 VAC
140 - 528 V
0.93 A
*) At max. rated voltage (60 Hz)
SHUNT TRIP
V 50/60Hz
V DC
S
2
S
1
200-480
S2
S1
Anti-burnout switch
SHT
Trip
signal
Power
supply
Note: The anti-burnout switch
operates in the same way as
the auxiliary switch.
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