
Main Technical Data
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Main Technical Data | |
Rated Voltage | 12kV |
Rated Current | 630A |
Rated Frequency | 50Hz |
Rated Short-time power frequency withstand voltage(1min) | 42kV |
Rated Lighting impulse withstand voltage | 75kv |
Rated short-time withstand current | 16/20KA |
Rated peak withstand Current | 40/50kA |
Rated short-circuit making current | 40/50kA |
Rated short-circuit making current | 630A |
Rated active load breaking current | 630A |
Rated cable charging breaking current | 10A |
Rated sigle capacitor bank breaking current | 400A |
Rated duration of short-circuit | 4s |
Mechanical life | 10000times |
Contact closing force due to bellows and atmosphere | 70±40N |
Counterforce at rated contact stroke | 120±50N |
Circuit resistance at rated contact force | ≤45μΩ |
Shelf life | 20 years |
Contact erosion limit | 3mm |
Weight of moving parts | ≤0.7kg |
Mechanical Data Required for matched vacuum switchgear | |
Rated contact stroke | 6±1mm |
Average opening speed | 1.0±0.2m/s |
Average closing speed | 0.65±0.2m/s |
Added contact force | 700/900±50N |
Contact bouncing duration at closing operation | ≤2ms |
Contact bouncing bank amplitude of opening operation | ≤2mm |
Three-pole simultaneity | ≤1ms |
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Application programs are normally developed in the CPU`s RAM memory and executed from RAM memory. If additional program integrity is desired, or operation of the PLC without a battery is desired, an optional EEPROM or EPROM can be installed in a spare socket (labeled PROGRAM PROM) on the Model 311/313 backplane or in a socket on the model 331/341 CPU module. EEPROMs can be written to and read from. EPROMs can be read when installed in the PLC; however, they must be written to using an external PROM programming device. Following is the procedure for adding or changing the EEPROM or EPROM. For clarity, the term PROM is used to refer to either an EEPROM or an EPROM. 1. Remove power from the system. 2. If 311/313 Remove all modules, including the power supply. Remove the plastic cover. 3. If 331/341: Remove CPU from backplane. Remove front plate and bezel. Unsnap circuit board and remove from case. 4. If the socket is the type which has a screw near the top edge (some versions of 311/331), loosen screw at top of PROM socket (CCW twist;). 5. If present, remove old PROM from socket. Replace with or install new PROM. Orient the PROM so the end with a notch (the top of the prom) is toward the top edge of the backplane. Pin 1 of the prom is the first pin on the left as you move counter–clockwise from the notch. On the 311/331, correct installation orients the notch toward the screw.
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