Installation, Operation & Maintenance Sheet Explosion-Protected Arc-Fault Protection ExAFCI Arc-Fault Circuit Interrupter >
Contents 1 Contents 1 Contents...2 2 General Information...2 2.1 Manufacturer...2 2.2 Operating Instructions Information...2 2.3 Conformity to Standards and Regulations...2 2.4 Hazardous Location Ratings and Applicable Standards...3 3 Symbols Used...3 4 General Safety Instructions...3 4.1 Storage of operation instructions...3 4.2 Safety Notes...4 4.3 Alterations and Modifications...4 4.4 Special Versions...4 5 Intended Use...5 6 Technical Data...5 7 Transport and Storage...5 8 Installation...6 8.1 Dimensions / Mounting Dimensions...6 8.2 Installation Conditions...6 8.3 Mounting and Operating Position...6 9 Maintenance, Overhaul and Repair...8 10 Disposal...8 2 General Information 2.1 Manufacturer R. Stahl Schaltgeräte GmbH Am Bahnhof 30 74638 Waldenburg Germany Tel.: Fax: Internet: +49 7942 943-0 +49 7942 943-4333 www.stahl-ex.com R. STAHL, INC. 13259 N. Promenade Blvd. Stafford, TX 77477 USA Phone: Fax: Internet: +1 832 539 6700 +1 713 792 9301 www.rstahl.com 2.2 Operating Instructions Information ID-No.: Publication Code: 2.3 Conformity to Standards and Regulations The conformity to the standards and regulations is specified in the corresponding certificates and declarations of the manufacturer (e.g. EC Declaration of Conformity). These documents are available for download on the internet page www.stahl-ex.com. 2 ExAFCI
Symbols Used 2.4 Hazardous Location Ratings and Applicable Standards The circuit breakers are in compliance with the following standards: Title Number Edition Field Wiring Connectors ANSI/UL 486E 4 th Molded-Case Circuit Breakers, Molded-Case Switches and Circuit-Breaker Enclosures ANSI/UL 489 10 th Standard for Arc-Fault Circuit Interrupters ANSI/UL 1699 2nd Electrical Apparatus for Use in Class I, Zones 0, 1 & 2 Hazardous (Classified) Locations: General Requirements Electrical Apparatus for Use in Class I, Zone 1 Hazardous (Classified) Locations: Type of Protection - Flameproof "d Electrical Apparatus for Use in Class I, Zone 1 Hazardous (Classified) Locations: Type of Protection - Increased Safety e ANSI/ISA 60079-0 ANSI/ISA 60079-1 ANSI/ISA 60079-7 5 th 6 th 4 th 3 Symbols Used Safety instructions Non-observance can result in damage to equipment, serious injuries or death. The safety instructions contained in these operating instructions and affixed to the device must be observed! Warning symbol Danger due to explosive atmosphere! Warning symbol Danger due to live parts! Notice This graphic marks important additional information, tips and recommendations. 4 General Safety Instructions 4.1 Storage of operation instructions Read these operating instructions carefully and store them near the installation place. For correct operation, please observe all other documents enclosed in this delivery and the operating instructions of the equipment to be connected. ExAFCI 3
General Safety Instructions 4.2 Safety Notes Use the devices only for their intended purpose! We cannot be held liable for damage caused by an incorrect or unauthorized use or by non-observance of these operating instructions. Use the device only if it is undamaged. Any unauthorized work on the device is prohibited! Installation, maintenance, overhaul and repair may only be carried out by appropriately authorized and trained personnel. Observe the following information during installation and operation Any damage can invalidate the explosion protection National and local safety regulations National and local accident prevention regulations National and local assembly and installation regulations Generally recognized technical regulations Safety instructions in these operating instructions Characteristic values and rated operating conditions on the rating and data plates Additional instruction plates fixed directly to the device Additional safety notes The explosion-protected arc-fault devices should be installed, inspected, maintained and operated by qualified and competent personnel. Read entire instructions before starting installation of this product. Contact your R. STAHL Customer Service or R. STAHL distributor if you have any questions. Technical information and illustrations are not binding and subject to change without notice. The nature of these instructions is only informative and does not cover all of the details, variations or combinations in which this device may be used, its storage, delivery, installations, safe operation and maintenance. Since conditions of use of the product are outside of the care, custody and control of the manufacturer, the purchaser should determine the suitability of the product for his intended use, and assumes all risk and liability whatsoever in connection therewith. Saves these instructions for future reference. 4.3 Alterations and Modifications Alterations and modifications to the device are not permitted. We shall not accept any liability or warranty obligations for damage resulting from alterations and modifications. 4.4 Special Versions In case of additional/different order options, special versions may differ from the description given here. 4 ExAFCI
Intended Use 5 Intended Use The Series explosion-protected Arc-Fault devices (ExAFCI) provide protection against line-to-ground and line-to-neutral arc as well as integral short circuit and over-current protection for feeder or branch circuits. The ExAFCIs are designed for use in Class I, Zone 1 IIC & Div. 2, Groups A, B, C + D; hazardous (classified) locations as defined by NFPA 70 the National Electrical Code (NEC). 6 Technical Data Explosion protection USA (FM) ExAFCI Class I, Zone 1, AEx d e IIC T6 Gb Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C and D T6 (US) Electrical data Rated operational voltage 120 V AC Rated operational current 15... 20 A 1) Interrupting capacity 10 ka Frequency 60 Hz Device-specific data No. of poles 1-pole + N Tripping characteristic K Connection terminals Capacity 14 AWG - 8 AWG, solid and stranded Tightening torque for up to 8 AWG: 28.3 lbf-in or 3.2 Nm Ambient conditions Reference temperature 25 C (77 F) 2) Ambient temperature -40 C (-40 F)... +40 C (104 F) Mechanical data Degree of protection IP20 Assembly / Installation Installation position Per NEC 1) The maximum operating values depend on the ambient temperature of the ExAFCI. 2) Reference Temperature for Rated Current per supplied information (see table below). The following table gives an overview of the operating current values at different ambient temperatures. Rated Operating Current Values [Amps] at different ambient Temperatures Current [Amps] -40 C -30 C -20 C -10 C 0 C 10 C 25 C 3) 35 C 40 C 15 25.8 24.1 22.4 20.6 18.9 17.0 15.0 13.0 12.0 20 30.8 29.1 27.4 25.6 23.9 22.0 20.0 18.0 17.0 3) Reference Temperature for Rated Current per supplied information. Rated Breaking capacity Back-up Protection Current [Amps] 1-pole + N 120 V AC max. Class J-Fuse ka / cos φ 15... 20 A 10 / 0.25 80 A Back-up protection is only necessary, if the solid short-circuit current to be expected may exceed the interrupting capacity indicated. 7 Transport and Storage Transport and storage are permitted only in the original packaging. The devices must be stored in a dry place and vibration-free. ExAFCI 5
Installation 8 Installation 8.1 Dimensions / Mounting Dimensions Dimensional Drawings (All Dimensions in mm / inches) - Subject to Alterations 27 mm / 1.06 " R 5,50 mm 1,50 mm / 0.06 " R 0.22 " 163 mm / 6.42 " 153 mm / 6.02 " 5,50 mm / 0.22 " R 5,50 mm R 0.22 " ~ 140 mm / ~ 5.51 " 131 mm / 5.16 " LINE N (PANEL) 1 3 Note the location of Line and Load terminals when connecting the device. Terminals are marked on the device and here to clarify proper connection. N (Panel) must be connected to supply neutral for proper function. R 2,75 mm R 0.11 " 62 mm / 2.44 " 1,50 mm / 0.06 " 21 mm / 0.83 " 26 mm / 1.02 " 119 mm / 4.69 " ~ 138 mm / ~ 5.43 " 15013E00 2 4 N (LOAD) LOAD 15015E00 8.2 Installation Conditions To avoid fire or shock hazard, the electrical power must be turned OFF before and during installation. Refer to the technical data and installation information on the front and side mounted nameplates of the devices. For Class I, Zone 1 installations, Series ExAFCI must be installed in a Certified Increased Safety e enclosure. When installing the ExAFCI into e enclosures the spacing distances through air and over surface, in accordance with ANSI/ISA 60079-7 + UL508A for USA, must be maintained. The spacing between breakers must be ) 9 mm. For Class I, Division 2 installations, Series ExAFCI must be installed in a suitable enclosure providing mechanical protection, provisions for conduit/cable entry, and sufficient clearance for electrical connections as per UL508A for USA. The spacing between breakers must be ) 9 mm. Series ExAFCI have been certified as a component and the suitability of the final assembly is to be determined by approved Nationally Recognized Test Laboratory (NRTL) or the local inspection authorities having jurisdiction. The terminals of the Arc-Fault device are identified as LINE ; N (PANEL) ; N (LOAD) & LOAD for line and load connection of supply wires. Supply wires shall be copper wires only 14 AWG to 8 AWG - solid or stranded - rated +75 C for up to 20 A. 8.3 Mounting and Operating Position HINT Do not reverse-feed or back-wire the unit. HINT Do not subject the unit to megger, high voltage, or hi-pot test. Remove from service before high-potting occurs on the system or on the circuit. 6 ExAFCI
Installation HINT Do not ground the neutral on the load side of the ExAFCI. To avoid accidental bypassing of protection, the load circuit wiring should be separated from other wiring by suitable means. Turn off the main or incoming power. Move the handle of the unit to the OFF (0) position. Connect the incoming power to the LINE terminal. Connect the N (PANEL) (typically the white neutral pig-tail ). Connect the LOAD and N (LOAD) to the appropriate terminals. Verify that the terminals are torqued to the appropriate value. Check the wiring to make sure that there are no shared neutral connections. ExAFCI 7
Maintenance, Overhaul and Repair 9 Maintenance, Overhaul and Repair The following details must be checked during maintenance: Compliance with the permitted temperatures (according to ANSI/ISA 60079) Damage to the enclosure and to the thread We recommend an Electrical Prevention Maintenance program as described in NFPA 70 the National Electrical Code (NEC) and the National Fire Protection Association Bulletin NFPA No. 70B respectively, and any local regulations. It is recommended that the device is tested at least once a year. Maintenance should only be performed by qualified and experienced personnel. Perform visual, electrical, and mechanical checks on all components on a regular basis: 1. Visually check for undue heating evidence by distortion of wires or other components, damaged or worn parts. 2. Electrically check to make sure that all connections are clean and tight. 3. Mechanically check that all parts are properly assembled, and operating mechanisms move freely. Replacement parts are available through R. STAHL distributors. Replace devices only with R. STAHL's explosion protected Arc-Fault Circuit Interrupters Series. To test the device: 1. Ensure there is power to the load center or panel. 2. Turn the ExAFCI to the ON (I) position. 3. Press the TEST button. The ExAFCI is functioning properly when: 1. The circuit is interrupted. 2. The handle moves to the tripped position. 3. The device can be reset. The ExAFCI is built with the Safe Test and Lockout feature. If this feature has tested the device and has failed the internal test, the Lockout feature will prevent the device operation. NOTE: On installation the device requires full voltage to perform the internal test. The device will not latch in the ON position until the Safe Test and Lockout function has been run. The device will stay in the ON position if power is removed, but if it is in the OFF position when power is removed, it will not maintain in the ON position until the internal test is performed again. 10 Disposal To avoid electrical shock, fire and/or explosions, always disconnect primary power source before inspection, service or maintenance. Observe the national waste disposal regulations. 8 ExAFCI