Medium Voltage—Across-the-Line (10–13.8 kV). Trane Drives, CVHG, Starters, CVHF, Electrical Components, CVHE, CDHG, CDHF

Medium Voltage—Across-the-Line (10–13.8 kV). Trane Drives, CVHG, Starters, CVHF, Electrical Components, CVHE, CDHG, CDHF

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CTV-PRB004.book Page 45 Sunday, December 18, 2011 6:39 PM

Medium-Voltage Starter Types (10,000–13,800 Volts)

Table 7, p. 31 , shows the available medium-voltage starter types for 10,000–13,800 volts.These are identical in nature to their 2,300–6,600-volt counterparts in terms of inrush current, starting torque, and their inherent advantages/disadvantages. Enclosure sizes are larger due to incoming line provisions, internal components, and electrical shielding. These starters are available in remotemounted options only due to electrical restrictions associated with these higher voltages.

Note: UL certification of these starters is not available due to AC voltage ranges exceeding

7,200 volts as specified in UL Standard 347. This includes all chiller starter manufacturers selling 10–13.8 kV refrigeration equipment. Low-voltage sections of the starters are UL rated as applicable.

Which starter type is best?

In terms of starting torque and inrush current, these starters share the same advantages and disadvantages similar to the 2,300–6,600-volt starters.The major difference for 10–13.8 kV starters is the increased floor space required. If PFCCs are required, the dimensions will further increase because the capacitors require their own separate enclosure. All starters are NEMA 1 rated as standard and conform to ANSI/NEMA ICS-6 enclosure standards unless otherwise noted.

Medium Voltage—Across-the-Line (10–13.8 kV)

Across-the-Line Starter (10,000–13,800 volts)

Starting sequence

Refer to the across-the-line starting sequence ( “Starting sequence,” p. 32 ).

Standard features

• 4 kVA control-power transformer

• Primary and secondary current transformers (CTs)

• Potential transformers (PTs)

• Grounding provisions

• Bolted line-power connections

• Bolted load-side connections for remote starters

• Standard motor protection

Dimensions

Typical dimensions for a remote-mounted across-the-line starter are shown in Figure 34, p. 46 .

PFCCs, if required, are housed in a 36-inch wide auxiliary cabinet (not shown). Always consult the submittal drawings for as-built dimensions.

Environmental specification

• Designed, developed and tested in accordance with IEC 60470, 62271-200

• NEMA 1 enclosure as standard

• Operation from sea level to 6,000 ft (1,829 m)

• Operating ambient temperature range 32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C)

• Relative humidity, non-condensing 5 percent to 95 percent

• Non-operating ambient temperature range -40°F to 158°F (-40°C to 70°C)

• Voltage utilization range ±10 percent

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CTV-PRB004.book Page 46 Sunday, December 18, 2011 6:39 PM

Medium-Voltage Starter Types (10,000–13,800 Volts)

Figure 34. Remote-mounted, across-the-line dimensions

MAIN BUS

INCOMING

LINE

LOW-VOLTAGE

SECTION

95"

46

36"

60"

Figure 35. Remote-mounted, 11-kV, across-the-line starter

1.

Current-limiting power fuses

2. Isolation switch (provision for one lock)

3. Control-power transformer

4. Vacuum contactors

1

2

3 4

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