AREVA T&D Fluokit M+ 24kV Specs
AREVA T&D Fluokit M+ 24kV Specs
FLUOKIT M+
MV modular switchgear up to 24kV
Technical
Specications
AREVA T&D
Summary
Cubicle equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 - 4 - 5
Fuse choice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
MV cable connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Interlocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-18
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
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Cubicle equipment
PGB cubicle: Bus section PGc cubicle: Cable feeder PGc + LR Cubicles:
general protection circuit breaker protection Coupling + bus riser
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TM cubicle: HV metering LST cubicle: Direct incoming LR cubicle: Bus riser
Other cubicles(2) :
LD LC LT LCT SP LP
Direct incoming Metering Metering Metering Lightning Lightning
or feeder without busbar busbar busbar arresters arresters
earthing switch current voltage current with without
& voltage disconnector disconnector
Cubicle technical specications
Cubicles TM 50 50 50 50
400 - 630 400 - 630 400 - 630 400 - 630
Busbar rated current (A)
1250 1250 1250 1250
Internal arc withstand (kA - 1s.) IEC 62 271-200 12.5 - 16 - 20 12.5 - 16 - 20 12.5 - 16 - 20 12.5 - 16 - 20
(kA - 0.7 s) (EDF variant) 12.5 12.5 12.5 12.5
Earthing switch making capacity (kAc)
31.5 - 40 31.5 - 40 31.5 - 40 31.5 - 40
Cubicles IS/LST/LR/PGC
50 - 63 50 - 63 50 - 63 50
Downstream earthing switch
Cubicles PF/PFA 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5
Cubicles PGB + TM 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5
Enclosure degree of protection (3) IP3X IP3X IP3X IP3X
Approximate heat dissipation (W/Cubicle)
Cubicles IS/LR/LST/TM 40 40 40 40
Cubicles PF/PFA (with fuses
280 280 280 280
43A)
Cubicle PGB 350 350 350 350
Cubicle PGC 250 250 250 250
Force on floor (daN)
(1) 3 s. possible / (2) 2 s. possible / (3) Mechanism covers : IP 2XC. For higher degree, call us / (4) Weight of cubicle not included.
Breaking device specications
Rated current (A) 400 - 630 - 1250 400 - 630 - 1250 400 - 630 - 1250
Breaking capacity (kA) 12.5 - 16 - 20 - 25 12.5 - 16 - 20 - 25 12.5 - 16 - 20 - 25
Breaking capacity
Cable-charging (A) 31.5 31.5 31.5
Line-charging (A) 10 10 10
Single capacitor bank (A) 780 780 780
Making capacity (kAp) 63 63 63
Operating time (average time)
Opening (shunt trip coil) (ms) 45 45 45
Opening (undervoltage trip coil) (ms) CA=110 / CC=60 CA=110 / CC=60 CA=110 / CC=60
Arcing (ms) 20 20 20
Closing (ms) CA/CC=80 CA/CC=80 CA/CC=80
O - 3 min. - CO - 3 min. - CO
Rated opening sequences O - 0.3 s. - CO - 3 min. - CO
O - 0.3 s. - CO - 15 s. - CO
Mechanical endurance (C/O) 5000 5000 5000
Electrical endurance (C/O at In) 5000 5000 5000
Rated SF6 pressure (relative at 20°C) (MPa) 0.35 0.35 0.35
Operating device for ISR
switch-disconnector
Operating principle The energy necessary for after passing through a dead point
operations is obtained by the (Tumbler type), or upon action of
Operating devices used are of the
compression of a spring. a local control button or a coil or a
energy storage type.
The operation, always independent fuse striker pin to release a latch.
of the operator, is made either
C 430 M C 430 motorized mechanism. The closing operation is performed by a Remote control of fused switch-disconnector.
motor (set time < 10 s).
C 440 Tumbler mechanism whith latch-in features for both tripping and closing. All cases of network operation and tripping by
The operator manually performs a resetting operation which stores melting fuses when a very short C/O cycle is
sufficient energy to perform two state change operations (close and open) required.
without intentional delay in a short period (< 100 msec) upon action of a
coil or a fuse striker pin or a local control button for opening.
C 440 M Motorized C 440 mechanism. The reset operation is performed by a motor All the above cases in which complete
(set time < 10 s). automation is required, in addition to the C/O
cycle
NOTE: These operating devices The positions of the earthing switch IMPORTANT: All operating
also include the open and close can be seen through windows on devices can be interchanged with
mechanism for earthing switches the front of the cubicle. each other. The mechanism can
with closing operation independent be replaced when the switch-
of the operator. disconnector.
Operating diagram
Loaded
Released
< 7s. < 100 ms. < 10s. < 100 ms. < 100 ms. .. < 10 s. . .
Switch-disconnector
< 100 ms. ..
Closed
< 100 ms. .. . < 100 ms.
Open
Operating device
for ORTHOFLUOR FP circuit breaker
These operating devices use the Note: manual setting, closing and
energy stored in springs to close tripping are possible.
and open the circuit breaker. Two
types may be used:
Protection without auxiliary
> BLR: the operator manually
supply
performs a reset operation on the
closing spring. This spring is kept A protection device which does
set by a latch which causes, when not require any auxiliary supply in
released manually by a mechanical the substation can be installed in
button: PGB or PGC cubicles. This device
comprises:
- the closing spring to fully expand.
- a protection relay,
- the circuit breaker to close.
MICOM P124 S, energized by the
- the tripping spring, to be charged. current transformers.
The circuit breaker can then be - a striker trip coil K1-3, used with
opened by releasing the tripping relay MICOM P124 S to trip the
spring latch manually (button with operating device,
mechanical action) or electrically
- two test terminal boxes.
(electromagnet).
Operating mechanisms
and equipment choice
C 410
C410S
C 410M
C 430
C 430M
C 440
C 440M
BLR
BLRM
Standard equipment
Operating device type C 410 XS C 410 C 410M C 430 C 430M C 440 C 440M BLR BLRM
Motorisation
nd
2 Shunt tripping coil
Stricker
Operating counter
Anti-pumping relay
4 O/C
2 O/C
4 O/C
5 NO/6NC
= Base / = Option
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Operating devices electrical
specications
ISR switch-disconnector
Vdc Vac
Rated power supply voltages (V) 24 - 48 - 110 - 125 - 220 120 - 230
Re-arming motor
Voltage variation range (% of Un) 85 to 110 85 to 110
Input power (maxi) W/VA 130 130
Start up peak (A) 18 - 9 - 5 1,5 - 1
Reset time (s) <7 <7
Tripping coil:
shunt trip
Voltage variation range (% of Un) 70 to 110 85 to 110
Input power W/VA 80 80
Minimum impulse duration (ms) 100 100
under voltage
Voltage range for closing (% of Un) 35 to 85 35 to 85
Voltage range for tripping (% of Un) 70 to 35 70 to 35
Input power W/VA 18 18
Closing coil
Voltage variation range (% of Un) 85 to 110 85 to 110
Input power W/VA 80 80
Minimum impulse duration (ms) 100 100
Auxiliary contacts:
Rated current (A) 12 12
Breaking capacity (A) 0.3/125 V (L/R 5 ms) 12
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Fuse choice
- PF cubicle
- PFA cubicle switch-fuse combination
in accordance with the 2 21-10 IEC standard
Protection of capacitor banks Replacing fuses due to the short circuit effect. It
is therefore recommended that
Use fuses with an instantaneous Fuses are accessed from the
the three fuses in the cubicle are
nominal current more than 1.8 front of cubicles, with the cable
replaced at the same time
times the nominal current in the compartment door removed.
(IEC 282.1 Recommandations).
capacitor bank.
When a fault burns out one or two
of the fuses, the properties of the
remaining fuse(s) are weakened
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Installation
If internal arc containment required, various installation with deflectors are possible according to the switchboard
access classification (F, FL, FLR) and the value of internal arc withstand.
(F = Front, L = Lateral, R = Rear).
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h 0
5
0 1
5 2
12.5 kA 1 s. 0 i
2 n
i
AFL classification r
o M
with deflector H o
D
End panel
with reinforced
Front operation space : 800 mm rear part
850
LV compartment :
> 1000
h1 : 300 (standard) - 640 (option)
H : 1610 - 1950
front deflector
Back to wall. Installation.
1026
IAC = AFL 16 kA 1s
20 kA 1s rear deflector
250 b
1
h lateral deflector
0
5
0
2
r
o
B o
D
H
Option :
front deflector b : 400 - B : 1950
front deflector
Free installation.
1026
IAC = AFLR 16 kA 1s rear deflector
20 kA 1s 250 b
70 1
A lateral deflector
0
5
0
2
r
o
B o
D
A
1
Lay-out - Dimensions
18 18 l1 18
Rolling way
of C.B.
0
0
) 2
1
(
9 0 2
0 1 5
5 0 8 0
8 4 0 H 0
2 4 C 2
6 6
- 7
N 7
0 0 E
5
0
2 R
9 T
5 1 2
0
5 0
8 1
0
0
1
100
0
7
0
l1 l1 70 65 245 87 148 70 7
L L
TM, LC, LT, LVT, LCT, LCVT, SP, LP PGB, PGC + LR Cubicles
Cubicles
18 18 l1 18
Rolling way
of C.B.
0
0
5 4 holes ø 15 5
8 0 8
0
for floor fixing points 2 2
7 7
0
7 0
65 245 7
L
L
375/500
Dimensions in mm
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Examples of installation in indoor subtations - (dimensions in mm) Public distribution substation :
Example 1 Ring type network.
DETAIL D
0
0
1
1
D
B L
e
Internal arc withstand 12.5 kA / 16 kA / 20 kA 1s EDF : 12,5 kA 0,7 s. (F) c
a
0 p
Y = 100 / 250 / 250 100 0
s
n
8
o
i
X= 40 / 40 / 40 20 (left) t
a
r
e
IAC : AF or AFL L = 2705 / 2705 / 2705 2685 p X
o
B = 20
Example 2
Y
Y
X B L
e
c
L a
p
Internal arc withstand 12,5 kA / 16 kA / 20 kA 1s s
e 0 n
0 o
c
a IAC : AF or AFL Y = 100 / 250 / 250 8
i
t
IAC = AFLR 12,5 kA / 16 kA / 20 kA 1s 0 p
s
a
r
0 e
X = 40 / 40 / 40
a
r L = 1205 / 1205 / 1205
e
p
o B= 20 / 20 / 20
L = 2705 / 2705 / 2705
Width (mm) Weight (kg) Width (mm) Weight (kg) Width (mm) Weight (kg)
IS 375 115 500 125
PF/PFA 375 125 500 135 750 180
LR 375 110 500 125
LST 375 110 500 120
LC 500 195
LCT 500 250
LP 375 200 500 210
SP 375 280 500 290
LT 500 195
LD 375 105 500 115
PGB 750 420 875 430
PGC 750 380 875 415 1125 470
TM 375 195 500 205
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MV cable connection
a b c
IS/LST 908 475 260 185 190
PF/PFA 370 0 185 190
PGC 370 0 200 220
(1)
PGC 675 200 220
(1) With ring core CT.
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Interlocks
Functional interlocks > The main disconnector can only compartment access door can
be closed when the earthing also be padlocked.
The following interlocks comply
switches are in opened position Operating interlocks
with IEC recommendation
and the circuit breaker is locked
62271-200 and EDF specification Operating interlocks are made by
in opened position (key lock).
HN64 S41. combinations of locks and keys.
PGB cubicle: The following examples concern
only the most frequently used
IS/PF and PFA cubicles: > The transformer compartment operating interlocks. Please call us
> The load break switch can access door can only be opened for any other interlocks, or refer to
only be closed if the earthing if the earthing switches are the documents issued at the time
switch is open and if the cable closed. of the order.
compartment access door is
> The circuit breaker can only be
closed.
closed if the main disconnectors Code for drawing locks and
> The earthing switch can only be are locked in the "opened" or keys
closed if the load break switch "closed" position.
is open.
> The cable compartment access > The main disconnectors can
door can only be opened if the only be opened when the circuit
earthing switch is closed. breaker is locked in opened
position. Then, when the main
> The load break switch is locked
disconnectors are opened, it is free key captiv
in the open position when the key
possible to operate the CB with in place key
cable compartment access door missing
the free key.
is removed. The earthing switch
can then be operated in order to
LST cubicle:
perform cable tests.
> The cable compartment access Interlocking of the MV/MV
door can only be opened if the loop
PGC cubicle:
earthing switch is closed.
> The circuit breaker can only be > The earthing switch can be On load break switch functional
closed if the earthing switch is operated to test cables when the units:
open, the cable compartment cable compartment access door > Principle:
access door is closed and the is removed. Between two functional units
disconnector is closed. in loop formation, this interlock
> The making capacity earthing TM cubicle: ensures that the closure of the
switch and the earthing switch > The HV disconnector can only be earthing switch on one of the
can only be closed if the main closed if the voltage transformer functional units depends upon the
disconnector is open. compartment access door is opening of the load-break
> The cable compartment access closed and the earthing switch is
door can only be opened if the in opened position.
making capacity earthing switch > The voltage transformer
and the earthing switch are compartment access door can
closed. only be opened if the HV isolating
> The main disconnector is locked switch is open. 1 2
1
Loop interlock MV/LV back-feed interlock, MV/LV back-feed interlock
encased dry-type transformer with oil-cooled transformer
> On circuit breaker functional
with puin terminals
units:
Principle:
Principle: Principle: To prohibit access inside the
Between two functional units To prohibit access inside the functional unit and to the
in loop formation, this interlock functional unit and to the transformer when the MV
ensures that the closure of the transformer when the MV switchgear is closed, when the
earthing switch on one of the switchgear is closed, when the earthing switch is open, and when
functional units is dependent on earthing switch is open, and when the main LV circuit-breaker is
the opening of the main isolator of the main LV circuit-breaker is closed.
the other functional unit. closed.
1 A1 2 A2
2 1
A1 A2
1 1
2 2
2 2
interlocks
Locks 1 and 2 : operational inter-
locks
> On circuit breaker functional unit > On circuit breaker functional unit
A1 A1
1 1
A1 A1
2 2
2 2
1 1
1
Accessories
Wall rack
This rack is installed inside
the substation to store three
replacement fuses (not supplied)
and operating levers.
Reset lever
This lever is used to manually
reset the circuit breaker operating
device.
Operating lever
This lever is used to operate load
break switches, earthing switches
or disconnectors.
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