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ABB  MOTOR PROTECTION AND CONTROL                                                3/451

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         Lighting circuit switching
         Contactor selection




         General
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         Contactor selection criteria for control of lighting circuits are as follows:
         •  type, power rating and number of lamps
         •  connection mode
         •  current values on closing and in steady state
         •  power factor
         •  presence or not of correction capacitors.

         Lighting circuits
         In a given circuit, the number and power rating of lamps are defined and cannot result in overload. Only short-circuit protec-
         tion has to be provided. gG fuses or modular circuit-breakers will be chosen for this purpose.
         The lamps have very specific technical data, according to their construction type.
         •  Incandescent lamps have a very high current on closing: more than 15 times nominal current.
           They do not introduce a large phase displacement between current and voltage
         •  Fluorescent tubes are equipped with a ballast whose purpose is two-fold: contribute to ignition and limit current to nomi-
           nal value once steady state is reached. This ballast is a reactor that considerably lowers the power factor. It may or may not
           be compensated.

         Individual compensation                               Serial compensation in dual mounting
         (parallel compensation)
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         Selection of contactors
         The following tables indicate, for each contactor type, the maximum permissible number of lamps per phase. Air tempera-
         ture, near the contactor, must be limited to 60 °C. Numbers are given for a 230 V voltage distributed between phase and neu-
         tral: single-phase (phase + neutral) or three-phase (3 phases + neutral) distribution, lamps are wired in star connection. In
         the case of a three-phase supply without neutral, 230 V phase-to-phase, the permissible number of lamps per phase will be
         that given in the tables multiplied by 0.58.

         Example:
         120 x 100 W / 230 V incandescent lamps - 400 V three-phase network with distributed neutral.
         Calculate the number of lamps per phase: 120 : 3 = 40. On the 100 W line of the incandescent lamp table, contactor AF09 is
         limited to 38 lamps per phase, you must thus select contactor AF12 which accepts up to 43 lamps per phase.
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