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3VA1 160 A

Brand: Siemens | Category: Power Tool
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. About this documentation
  8. technical support
  9. Overview - applications and portfolio
  10. Portfolio
  11. Application examples
  12. Detailed information about applications and possible uses
  13. Technical specifications
  14. Molded case circuit breakers and accessories in the system
  15. Ergonomic design
  16. The right circuit breaker for any installation conditions
  17. Ergonomic design of circuit breakers, handles and control elements
  18. Wide range of accessories
  19. Connection technology
  20. technical details
  21. Circuit breaker identification
  22. Operation
  23. Design and components - 3VA1
  24. Design and components - 3VA2
  25. Current limitation
  26. Breaking capacity
  27. Selectivity
  28. Standards and guidelines
  29. ambient conditions
  30. Permissible mounting positions
  31. Safety clearances
  32. environmental protection
  33. Protection system
  34. Description of functions
  35. Characteristic curves
  36. Guide to setting the tripping characteristic
  37. Overload protection (L)
  38. Short-time delayed short-circuit protection (S)
  39. Neutral conductor protection (N)
  40. Zone-selective interlocking ZSI
  41. Thermal-magnetic trip unit
  42. Application cases and trip unit types
  43. Electronic trip unit
  44. Connections
  45. Protection functions
  46. Operator controls
  47. Load acceptance and load shedding - load management
  48. Measuring with a Rogowski coil
  49. Line protection applications of 3VA molded case circuit breakers
  50. Variants
  51. Electronic trip units
  52. Overview of 3VA molded case circuit breakers in line protection applications
  53. Use of the 3VA1 breaker as a switch disconnector
  54. Overview of 3VA1 as switch disconnectors
  55. DC network applications of the 3VA molded case circuit breaker
  56. Breaking capacity with direct current
  57. Recommended circuit configurations for DC systems
  58. Hz network applications of 3VA molded case circuit breakers
  59. IT system applications of 3VA molded case circuit breakers
  60. Fault situation
  61. Overview of accessories for 3VA molded case circuit breakers
  62. Possible combinations of of accessories
  63. Internal accessories
  64. Auxiliary and alarm switches
  65. Contact sequence diagrams
  66. Technical specifications of auxiliary and alarm switches
  67. Auxiliary releases
  68. Time-delay devices for undervoltage releases
  69. Connection system
  70. Portfolio of connection components for 3VA molded case circuit breakers
  71. Front cable connection
  72. Front busbar and cable lug connections
  73. Rear busbar and cable lug connections
  74. Further connection accessories
  75. Auxiliary conductor terminal
  76. Plug-in and draw-out technology
  77. Overview of variants / products
  78. General information
  79. Information about installation, built-on and built-in components
  80. Plug-in technology
  81. Combination with other accessories
  82. Draw-out technology
  83. Accessories for plug-in and draw-out units
  84. Overview of technical specifications
  85. Manual operators
  86. Opening, closing and resetting the 3VA molded case circuit breaker
  87. Front mounted rotary operator
  88. Door mounted rotary operator
  89. Side wall mounted rotary operator
  90. Locking and interlocking for manual operators
  91. Locking and interlocking by the rotary operator
  92. Mutual interlocking of 3VA molded case circuit breakers by means of Bowden cables
  93. Degree of protection
  94. Accessories
  95. Motor operators
  96. MANUAL, AUTO and LOCK modes
  97. Faults, causes of faults and rectification of faults
  98. Locking and interlocking
  99. Interlocking
  100. Locking
  101. Cylinder locks for locking the 3VA molded case circuit breaker
  102. Front interlocking
  103. Sliding bar with Bowden cable: Modules for sliding bar with Bowden cable
  104. Sliding bar
  105. Rear interlock
  106. Residual current devices
  107. Possible combinations of residual current devices and 3VA circuit breakers
  108. Residual current devices for mounting on circuit breakers
  109. Side mounted residual current devices Basic RCD310 and Basic RCD510
  110. Loadside residual current devices Basic RCD320 and Basic RCD520
  111. Loadside residual current device Advanced RCD820
  112. Modular residual current device
  113. Communication and link-up to other systems
  114. VA concept 3VA-line
  115. Commissioning and testing of electronic trip units using powerconfig
  116. EFB300 external function box
  117. power supply
  118. SET> button
  119. Test devices
  120. The TD300 activation and trip box
  121. Operation and execution of the tripping function
  122. Technical specifications of TD300
  123. The TD500 test device
  124. Operation and execution of test functions
  125. Executing the test functions using a PC and powerconfig
  126. External current transformer for N conductor
  127. Escutcheon
  128. product description
  129. Labeling plate
  130. DIN rail adapter
  131. Information about installation, assembly and attachment
  132. service and maintenance
  133. Maintenance following tripping of a molded case circuit breaker
  134. Fault diagnostics
  135. technical specifications
  136. Example: 3VA1 molded case circuit breaker with built-on/built-in accessories
  137. VA2 molded case circuit breakers
  138. Example: 3VA2 molded case circuit breaker with built-on/built-in accessories
  139. Electrical interlocking of two 3VA molded case circuit breakers with undervoltage releases
  140. Dimensional drawings
  141. VA12
  142. VA20
  143. VA23
  144. Dimensions of accessories
  145. Plug-in and draw-out units
  146. Communication and system integration
  147. Power losses
  148. Power losses of 3VA2 molded case circuit breakers
  149. Derating and temperature compensation
  150. Temperature compensation with thermal-magnetic trip units of the TM 2-series
  151. Use of terminals with auxiliary conductor connection
  152. Correction factors with direct current for the thermal-magnetic trip units of 3VA1 molded case circuit breakers
  153. Derating for the 3VA1 switch disconnector
  154. Derating for the electronic trip units of 3VA2 molded case circuit breakers
  155. A.1 Standards and approvals
  156. B.1 Electrostatic sensitive devices (ESD)
  157. C.1 Table of abbreviations
  158. Glossary
  159. Index
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