symmetra px 250/500kw custom 35 and 50 kaic sub-feed
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Schneider Electric – May 2011
Symmetra® PX 250/500kW Custom 35 and 50 KAIC Sub-feed Breaker Offerings
July 2012
Schneider Electric – May 2011
Table of Contents
● Compare current standard sub-feed breaker offerings with custom sub-feed breaker offerings
● Justification of new offerings
● Where to find “Q”-SKU numbers
● Breaker Characteristics
● Additional items required for installation
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Current Offerings ● Symmetra PX 250/500kW sub-feed breakers
As you can see from the chart, the KA ratings are limited to 22 and 25
APC Part # Manufacturer Poles Amps KAIC
PD3P70AT1B ABB 3 70 22
PD3P80AT1B ABB 3 80 22
PD3P90AT1B ABB 3 90 22
PD3P100AT1B ABB 3 100 22
PD3P125AT3B ABB 3 125 25
PD3P150AT3B ABB 3 150 25
PD3P175AT3B ABB 3 175 25
PD3P200AT3B ABB 3 200 25
PD3P225AT3B ABB 3 225 25
PD3P300AT5B ABB 3 300 25
PD3P400AT5B ABB 3 400 25
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3-Phase Ancillary Pricebook Sheet
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Why Higher KA-Rated Breakers? ● Current MBwD panel rating is 50 KAIC. However, its short-circuit
value defaults to the lowest-rated circuit breaker installed in the panel. Current sub-feed breaker offerings are rated at 22 KAIC and 25 KAIC.
● The new offerings include breakers rated for 35 and 50 KAIC.
● In order for the MBwD to achieve a rating of 35 or 50 KAIC, ALL sub-feed breakers must be 35 or 50 KAIC. The panel’s overall KA is limited to the lowest-rated breaker.
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Sheet Defined ● Breaker components
● “Q” part number ● Type of ABB breaker ● Trip type ● Aux switch type/part number ● Lug type: ABB part number ● List prices
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Where to Find Information ● “Q” numbers from this sheet are located in the ANC Quotes database.
This database provides all of the information needed by customers. ● Price
● Lead time
● Expiration date
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Additional Items Required ● Each “Q” number includes the breaker, aux switch and lugs. Labor is
NOT included.
● Separately priced breaker kits (one per breaker) and adapters (one for every two breakers) also available.
● The breaker kits and adapters are required
● Kits: PDT3B-KIT for T3; PDT5B-KIT for T5
● Adapters: PD3PADAPT3 for T3; PD3PADAPT5 for T5
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Breaker Characteristics ● 80% or 100% rated breakers
● Same physical size as standard breakers, be it T3 or T5
● Thermo-magnetic trip type for 35 KAIC, electro-magnetic (LSI) for 50KAIC
● Not adjustable for 35 KAIC however, 50 KAIC has an adjustable trip down to a minimum of 40% of the breaker size. For Example: For a 400A breaker, (400A *.4) = 160A.
● 125A, 150A, 175A, 200A,225A, 300A, and 400A are the available amperages for 35 KAIC.
● Only 300A and 400A amperages are available for 50KAIC.
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Additional Notes About 100% 400A Breakers
● Please be aware that the maximum cable size allowed in the MBwD is 500kCMIL.
● This means that the standard lugs for the T-5 breaker will not support cables for 400A at 100%.
● Thus, each 100% 400A breaker quote will come with parallel cable terminals, that will allow the use of up to 2 x 250kCMIL cables to support the 400A load.
● Provisions are required on the other end to support parallel cables.
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Standard Accessories: Adapters
● T3 or T5 adapters are required to mount breakers into the PX 250/500 distribution panel.
● Each adapter supports two breakers.
T3 and T5 Sub-feeds 125 – 400A
Mounting Adaptors
Mounting Procedure
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Standard Accessories: Breaker Kits
● PDT3B-KIT T3 kit
● PDT5B-KIT T5 kit
● These kits contain everything required for a sub-feed breaker installation except the breaker. ● Brackets ● Current transformers ● Aux connectors
● These kits DO NOT contain adapters. WHY NOT? ● Each adapter supports two breakers. Each kit supports only one breaker.
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