Cooper Bussmann® Quik-Spec™ Power Module™ Switch

Cooper Bussmann® Quik-Spec™ Power Module™ Switch
PS All-In-One Module
How to configure Part Numbers
Step 1: Select Power Module™ Switch Amperage1
Rating (Amps)
30
60
100
200
400
Power Module Switch Catalog No.
PS3
PS6
PS1
PS2
PS4
Step 2: Select Needed Switch Components1
Component 1 (Required)
Control Power Transformer
(CPT) Std. 100VA with PRI &
SEC Fuse (120V Secondary)
Standard Features
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30-400 amp 600Vac 3-phase fused power switch
200,000 amp RMS short-circuit current rating
Shunt trip 120V
Control power terminal block
Ground lug per NEC®
Class J fuse mounting only1
Mechanically interlocked auxiliary contacts for hydraulic elevators with
battery backup (5 amp 120Vac rated)
Component 2 (Required)
Fire Safety Interface
Relay (3PDT, 10 amp, 120V)
Component 3 (Optional)
Key to Test Switch
Component 4 (Optional)
Pilot Light – “ON”
Component 5 (Optional)
Isolated Neutral Lug
(Full Capacity)2
Optional Features
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Control power transformer with fuses and blocks
Fire safety interface relay
Key to test switch
Pilot light – “ON”
Isolated neutral lug2
Fire Alarm Voltage Monitoring Relay (to monitor Shunt Trip Voltage)
NEMA 3R, 4, and 12 enclosures available
For added protection, use the Cooper Bussmann® SAMI™ fuse covers
to improve maintenance personnel protection [OSHA 1910.335(A)(2)(ii)]3
Component 6 (Required)
Mechanically interlocked auxiliary contacts
for hydraulic elevators with battery
back-up (5 amp 120Vac rated)
Component 7 (Optional)
Fire Alarm Voltage Monitoring Relay
(To monitor Shunt Trip Voltage)
Component 8 (Optional)
Alternate Enclosure
(NEMA Type 1 enclosure standard)
Agency Information
• UL 98 Enclosed and Dead Front Switch - Guide 96NK3917, File
E182262
• NEMA 1, UL 50, listed enclosure cUL per Canadian Standards C22.2,
No. 0-M91-CAN/CSA C22.2, No. 4-M89 Enclosed Switch
• U.B.C. and C.B.C. Seismic Qualified, and I.B.C Approved
1
2
3
Class J fuses not included.
Oversized 200% rated neutral option available where required by excessive non-linear loads.
Through 100A.
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Ratings
Catalog
Number
208Vac
240Vac
480Vac
600Vac
T20
T24
T48
T60
24Vdc Coil
120Vac Coil
R2
R1
120Vac
K
Red
Green
White
R
G
W
30-60A
100A
200A
400A
N6
N1
N2
N4
2NO / NC
B
Single-Pole
Three-Pole
F1
F3
NEMA 3R
NEMA 4
NEMA 12
U
Y
Z
Catalog No. Construction
Catalog number of PS Switch Options as required in option order as listed
above (i.e., option 1, 2, 3, etc.) Example:
• 100A S.T. Switch 480V-3P =
PS1
• 480–120V CPT =
T48
• 120 Vac Coil Fire Safety Interface Relay =
R1
• Pilot Light - “ON” (Green) =
G
• Mechanical Interlock (2 NO & 2 NC) =
B
• Voltage Monitoring Relay =
F3
Catalog Number PS1T48R1GBF3
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Quik-Spec™ Power Module™ Switch Catalog Numbering System
PS 1
T20
T24
T48
T60
Power
Module
Switch
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208 Volt
240 Volt
480 Volt
600 Volt
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=
N6
N1
N2
N4
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=
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Optional Fire Alarm
Voltage Monitoring
Relay (To Monitor
Shunt Trip Voltage)
30-60A
100A
200A
400A
Optional
Pilot Light ON
F1 =
F3 =
Single-Pole
Three-Pole**
Auxiliary
Contacts†
G = Green
R = Red
W = White
R1 = 120Vac Coil
R2 = 24Vdc Coil
30A
60A
100A
200A
400A
N1 B F1 U
Optional
Neutral Lug
K = Key
Fire Safety Interface Relay
(3PDT, 10A, 12V)†
Ampere
Rating†
3
6
1
2
4
R1 K G
Optional
Key Test Switch
Control Transformer*†
Prefix
PS =
T48
Optional NEMA Enclosures
(Type 1 Standard With
No Suffix Designation
Required)
B = 2 NO/NC
U = Type 3R
Z = Type 12
Y = Type 4
*100Va with Primary and Secondary fusing (120V Secondary)
**Only for use with R1 option
†Required Equipment
Cooper Bussmann® Quik-Spec™ Power Module™ Switch – Dimensions and Lug Data
Catalog
Number
PS3
PS6
PS1
PS2
PS41
B
D2
Amps
30
60
100
200
400
H
29.6”
29.6”
29.6”
32.6”
54.6”
W
17.3”
17.3”
17.3”
21.3”
26.5”
D1
6.9”
6.9”
6.9”
7”
7.5”
D2
11.2”
11.2”
11.2”
11.3”
12.7”
Lug Size
#14 - #8 Al or Cu
#14 - #2 Al or Cu
#8 - 1/0 Al or Cu
#6 - 250 kcmil Al or Cu
(2) 1/0 - 500 kcmil Al or Cu
A
28.4”
28.4”
28.4”
31.1”
53.3”
B
10”
10”
10”
17”
22”
A
H
1
PS4 dimensions shown for TYPE 1 only. Contact Cooper Bussmann for availability of other types of enclosures.
Maximum Horsepower Rating of Switch – Sizing Based on Motor Type
30A
PS3
5
5
10
15
Voltage/Phase
208Vac/3-Phase
240Vac/3-Phase
480Vac/3-Phase
600Vac/3-Phase
Switch Amp Rating
60A 100A 200A
PS6
PS1
PS2
10
15
40
10
20
40
25
40
75
30
50
100
D1
400A
PS4
75
75
150
200
W
The above table can be used for estimating switch size for motor loads based upon the motor horsepower. For general applications, excluding wound rotor and
DC motors, NEC® 430.52 allows sizing at 175% of motor full load amps or the next standard size per NEC® 240.6. If sizing at 175% will not allow the motor to
start, NEC® 430.52 will allow the fuses to be sized up to 225% of motor full load amps or the next size down.
Note: In sizing the fuses, the motor FLA, is per NEC® Table 430.250, not per nameplate information. Inrush currents of motors may vary, consult motor
manufacturer data for correct sizing. On elevator applications, motor load plus auxiliary loads need to be considered. Follow elevator manufacturer’s
recommendation for correct fuse sizing.
Standard Shunt Trip Ratings: 30-100A, 200A & 400A
Voltage
120Vac, 60Hz
Max Inrush
4 amps
Max Ontime1
1.5 cycles
Momentary Inrush
140VA
1
Will handle up to 447VA inrush.
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Typical Control with Wiring Options for Fire Safety Interface (Options R1 & F1)
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Typical Control with Wiring Options for Fire Safety Interface (Options R1 & F3)
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Typical Control with Wiring Options for Fire Safety Interface (Options R2 & F1)
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Section 16XXX – Power Module Switch
Part 2 – Products
(Elevator) (Computer Room) (Emergency Systems)
2.01
Part 1 – General
1.01
1.02
1.03
1.04
1.05
1.06
1.07
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Description
A. Work of this section shall conform to the requirements of the
Contract Documents.
Section Includes
A. Provide Elevator Power Module Switch(es), fuses and accessories
as required and specified on Contract Drawings to distribute
electrical power to all Elevators.
Related Systems
A. (Reference other sections of the specification which cover Elevator
installation)
Codes
A. All work shall be performed in accordance with the latest edition of
applicable standards, codes and laws.
1. NFPA-70 (NEC®) 2008 Edition- Section 620.51(A)-(C), 620.62,
620.91(C)
2. Canadian Electric Code Part 1 (2006 Edition) Section 38-051,
38-062
3. ANSI/ASME A17.1-2007 - Section 2.8.3.3.2
4. NFPA-72 2007 Edition - Section 6.16.4.4
Standards
A. Except as modified by governing codes, all equipment shall be
manufactured in accordance with the latest applicable standards:
1. Enclosed Switches, UL 98 and CSA – C22.2 No. 4
Substitutions
A. Substitutions shall comply with the requirements of the General
Conditions and General Requirements. The names of manufacturers
and model numbers have been used to establish types of
equipment and standards of quality. A submittal shall contain sufficient
information to prove compliance with Contract Documents. This
includes compliance with all pertinent sections of codes and
standards as specified above.
Submittals
A. Submit shop drawings and product data under the provisions of the
General Conditions.
B. Product Data: Provide manufacturer’s catalog information showing
dimensions, configurations, and methods of mounting and
installation.
C. Submit listing of all types, sizes and quantity of fuses which will be
installed including the location of each.
D. Spare fuses shall be supplied as required by (reference fuse
specification section).
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2.02
Manufacturers
A. Cooper Bussmann® Power Module™ Switch – PS
General Conditions & Requirements
A. Provide Power Module Switch in a single NEMA enclosure with all
necessary relay(s), control transformer and other options (as listed
below), and as shown on drawings. The Power Module Switch
shall be constructed, listed and certified to the standards as listed
in above. The Power Module Switch shall have an ampere rating
as shown on the Contract Drawings, and shall include a
horsepower rated fusible switch with shunt trip capabilities. The
amp rating of the switch shall be based upon elevator
manufacturer requirements and utilize Class J Fuses (provided
separately). It shall include as an accessory, a 100VA control
power transformer with primary and secondary fuses. The primary
voltage rating shall be ______ volts with a 120V secondary. It
shall also contain an isolation relay (3PDT, 10 amp, 120V). The coil
of the isolation relay shall be _______ (120Vac or 24Vdc). A
normally open dry contact shall be provided by the Fire Alarm
Safety System to energize the isolation relay and activate the
shunt trip solenoid (140VA inrush at 120V). (Note: If 24Vdc coil is
selected, a separate 24Vdc source and contact must be provided
by the Fire Alarm Safety System.)
The module shall contain the following options:
_____ Key to Test Switch
_____ “ON” Pilot Light (Green, Red or White)
_____ Isolated Full Capacity Neutral Lug
_____ 1P NC Mechanically Interlocked Auxiliary Contact
(required for hydraulic elevators with automatic recall)
_____ Fire Alarm Voltage Monitoring Relay (Needed to comply
with NFPA 72)
_____ NEMA ____ Enclosure (NEMA 1 standard), 12, 3R or 4)
(through 200A)
Complete catalog number for the Power Module Switch
shall be _______________.
The module shall have been successfully tested to a short-circuit
rating with Bussmann® Low-Peak® Class J fuses at
200,000 amps RMS Symmetrical. All switches shall have shunt
trip capabilities at 120Vac from remote fire safety signal. Branch
feeders shall be selectively coordinated and fed with an upstream
supply overcurrent protective device at a minimum of 2:1 size
ratio utilizing Low-Peak (Class J, RK1, or L) fuses.
Part 3 – Execution
3.01
Installation
A. All material installation shall be in accordance with manufacturers
recommendations and the provisions of applicable codes.
B. Fuses shall not be installed until equipment is ready to be
energized.
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