Hager VM108SPD Bedienungsanleitung
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Design 10 / 30 Consumer Unit
Instructions/Data Sheet
This Consumer Unit and Hager devices conform with the following standards:
Consumer Unit: BS EN 61439-3 including Annex ZB.
Switch-disconnectors: BS EN 60947-3.
Residual Current Circuit Breaker (RCCB): BS EN 61008-1
Residual current operated circuit breaker with integral overload (RCBO): BS
EN 61009-1
Miniature Circuit Breaker (MCB): BS EN 60898-1
Arc Fault Detection Devices: BS EN 60626
Surge Protection Devices: BS EN 61643
Installation Instructions:
All product(s) must be installed by a suitably competent electrician
Giving consideration to their intended use and in accordance with the current
edition of BS 7671 (IET Wiring Regulations).
The Electricity at Work regulations and the Health and Safety at Work Act shall be
complied with.
Only equipment and arrangements speciîed in Hagerâs technical documentation /
catalogue shall be used.
Install in the horizontal plane only.
For guidance when making connections in a consumer unit electrical safety îrst /
BEAMA document âGuidance for installers when making connections in consumer
unitsâ is available from hager.co.uk/63026.htm
Important notice:
To prevent potential overheating from loose connections the installer shall check
connections are tight to the torque levels stated in these instructions prior to
energizing this board. This check should include factory made connections which
may have loosened in transit.
Good workmanship and proper materials must be applied by the installer. The cable
entry method shall, as far as reasonably practical, maintain the non-combustable
arrangement of the enclosure. Account shall be taken of these instructions.
For guidance on RCD selection, AFDD selection and more, see the related BEAMA
guide in our BEAMA guide web page - hager.co.uk/18thedition.
The units have multiple îxing points that will suit No.8 & No.10 screws
These metal units are provided with knockouts suitable
for use with 100x50mm trunking, 50x50mm trunking
and also large rear knockouts.
Rear cable entries shall enter thorough selected rear Knockout; once
the Knockout is removed apply the appropriate cable entry plate (full
list on page 4). Cable entry plates are available to clip into the knockout
hole and provide a safe edge to bring cables in.
Note: Only BASEC approved cable should be used 1.0mm
2 to 16mm2 for
outgoing cables
Up to 35.0mm2 for incoming live cables. Single conductors below 1.5mmÂČ need
to be doubled back in the terminal bar.
Cable entry facilities:
Wall Fixing:
Use circuit as
normal
* Important note: Fuse carriers must not be opened or closed with the
main switch in the ON position.
YES
YES
YES
RCCB
AFDD
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO YES
YES
Does device
stay ON?
Does device
stay ON?
Does device
stay ON?
Does device
supply socket
outlets
Call an
electrician
Unplug all
appliances from
circuit and reset
device
Plug in & switch on
appliances one at a time
until device trips / blows,
identifying faulty appliance
Unplug faulty
appliance until
repaired. Reset device.
Other appliance may
be used
Try & reset device once
Please refer to
additional leaîet
included with the
consumer unit.
Device Tripped
MCB
or RCBO
START
What device
is it?
Try & reset device once
Use circuit as
normal
Turn OFF
all MCB / fuse*
devices
Call an
electrician
Reset RCCB
Does device
stay ON?
Turn ON MCB / fuse*
devices one at a time
until RCCB trups again,
identifying faulty circuit
Design 30
Dimensions (mm)
Enclosure Size
234567
Height 240 240 240 240 240 240
Width 149 221 293 364 400 472
Depth 102.5 102.5 102.5 102.5 102.5 102.5
Number of Knockouts
Top Face 30 x 25 2 2 2 2 2 2
Top Face 40 x 30 0 2 4 4 6 6
Back 100 x 50 1 1 1 3 3 3
Bottom Face 30 x 25 2 3 4 4 5 5
Design 10
Dimensions (mm)
Enclosure Size
234567
Height 246 246 246 246 246 246
Width 155 227 299 370 406 478
Depth 1 83 83 83 83 83 83
Depth 2 100 100 100 100 100 100
Boards with Square
Knockouts Number of Knockouts
Top Face 30 x 25 2 2 2 2 2 2
Top Face 40 x 30 0 2 4 4 6 6
Back 100 x 50 1 1 1 3 3 3
Bottom Face 30 x 25 2 3 4 4 5 5
Height
Width
Depth 2
Depth 1
Height
Width
Depth
Accessories Comparison
Surface Mounted Consumer Units
Feature Description
Design
10
Design
30
Meter tail entry
plate
( )VM04CE
When clipped into place, the moulding holes
allows meter tails and CPC to enter the
board safely
Top wall cable
entry plates
( )VM03CE
Specially designed for our square
knockouts, these plates provide more
options for cable entry. When used with
50x50mm trunking, IP ratings can be
achieved.
Blind cable
entry plates
(VM04CB,
VM03CB)
A blank plate for drilling which allows
the installer to decide on the method of
incoming cables - compression gland etc.
Rear cable
entry plate
( )VM02CE
Allows cables to enter the rear of the board
without the risk of damage from sharp
edges.
Cable clamp
(VA10MT)
Incoming meter tails can be safely secured,
eliminating stress within the switch terminal.
Stand-off plate
( )VM01SP
Provides 12mm of clearance at the rear of
the consumer unit to allow surface mounted
cables to enter the board from the rear.
ïŒ ïŁ Included with board Available as an accessory
* Knockouts available by choice on Design 30 range. References ending with a âKâ
contain knockouts.
Design 10 Dual Row
Dimensions (mm)
Enclosure Size
3 (2) 4 (2) 5 (2) 6 (2) 7 (2)
486 486 486 486 486
227 299 370 406 478
83 83 83 83 83
100 100 100 100 100
Number of Knockouts
22222
24466
22666
34455
Design 30 Dual Row
Dimensions (mm)
Enclosure Size
3 (2) 4 (2) 5 (2) 6 (2) 7 (2)
480 480 480 480 480
221 293 364 400 472
102.5 102.5 102.5 102.5 102.5
Number of Knockouts
22222
24466
22666
34455
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Design 10 / 30 Consumer Unit
Installation Instructions / Data Sheet
Design 10 / 30 Consumer Unit
Installation Instructions / Data Sheet
Guidance Notes:
The total load must not exceed the rating of the incoming device or the assigned
assembly rating (InA) whichever is the lower. Each neutral and earth connection
must correspond numerically to its outgoing way. Additional blanks (ref. ) are JK01B
available to cover spare ways.
A pack is provided to label this consumer unit, please consult us for spares or
replacements.
Operating Instruction leaîet is provided overleaf. This leaîet should be left for the
end user.
Single conductors below 1.5mmÂČ need to be doubled back in the terminal bar.
Consumer Units incorporating RCDs in TT systems should incorporate an S type
(time Delayed) RCCB, e.g. 100 mA s-type RCCB . Alternatively a main switch with
RCBO protection on all outgoing circuits should be used.
Precautions need to be taken to prevent faults to earth on the supply side of the
RCD (as per BS7671 regulation 531.4.1)
Cable Access:
Cable access into the metal consumer unit must maintain the integrity of the non-
combustable consumer unit so far as reasonably practicable. This can generally
be achieved by the installer ensuring that cable access holes they make in the
enclosure do not to leave gaps greater than:
· 1.0 mm for the horizontal top surface and
· 2.5 mm for all other surfaces of the enclosure that are accessible after installation.
For rear cable access, the minimum number of knockout(s) shall be removed.
Tests on hager consumer units have indicated that there is no speciîc need for
external îre rated cable glands or intumescent sealing in addition to the guidance
below, with respect to achieving a non-combustible enclosure. However this does
not preclude the designer/installer from using îre rated cable glands or external
intumescent sealing should they consider necessary. Internal intumescent pads
shall not be used.
Warranty
This distribution board is offered with a 24 month warranty against
defective material or manufacture. If a warranty claim is necessary,
please call the technical support number given at the bottom of the page
and we will be pleased to help.
For dimensional information and weights please consult the Hager
catalogue.
Technical Service Centre: 01952 675 689
Technical Fax: 01952 675 557
Technical E-mail: technical@hager.co.uk
Website: hager.co.uk
Fitting Hager MCBs and RCBOs:
Only equipment and arrangements speciîed in Hagerâs technical
documentation / catalogue shall be used.
1. Isolate the electrical supply from the consumer unit.
2. Remove the front cover, by loosening the two captive
screws.
3. Fully slacken the lower terminal of the device.
4. Fully open the bottom device clip (îg 1.)
5. Locate the device onto the din rail, and busbar. Ensure
that the busbar tooth is within the device terminal cage.
6. Close the bottom device clip.
7. While holding the device îrmly onto the busbar, fully tighten the lower
terminal screw.
8. After îtting all outgoing devices and connecting all outgoing cables,
please check the tightness of all cable connections. This should
include all factory made connections, which may have loosened during
installation or transit.
îg 1.
2.5mm
2.5mm
1mm 1mm
For boards with Surge Protection fitted (References ending in SPD)
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Selection of RCDs
Different types of RCD exist, depending on their behaviour in the presence of DC
components and frequencies.
Overload protection of switches and RCCBs
This can be achieved by;
Method 1
Ensure the sum of the rated current of the downstream MCBs do not exceed the
rated current of the switch or RCCB (I
nc). This method would however need to
consider the consequences of any spare ways and later additions.
Method 2
Ensure that the rated current of a switch or RCCB (I
nc), stated by the assembly
manufacturer, is not less than the rating of the upstream OCPD. For a domestic
installation this could be a 100A cut-out fuse.
Method 3
Select a consumer unit or distribution assembly that only utilises RCBOs on
outgoing circuits. Consideration will still need to be given as to the rated current of
the main switch.
For more information on these subjects we have made the relevant BEAMA guides
available on our 18th edition hub on our website at hager.co.uk/18thedition
Torque Settings
Pz No. (mm)
Cables >1.5mm2
Tightening torque (N.m)
Cables â€1.5mm2
Tightening torque (N.m) Cable Stripping (mm)
Single Cable Multi Cables Single Cable Multi Cable
Consumer unit terminals
Earth and neutral terminal bars 2 6.5 2 2 1.5 1.5 10
Isolation
Switch Disconnectors / Surge 2 6.5 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.6 15
Circuit protection
MCB 2 6.5 2.8 2.8 2.8 2.8 13
RCBO 2 5.5 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 13
RCCB 2 5.5 2.8 2.8 2.8 2.8 13
AFDD 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 132 2
Design 10 / 30 Consumer Unit
Installation Instructions / Data Sheet
Design 10 / 30 Consumer Unit
Installation Instructions / Data Sheet
Interface characteristics
Rated & operational voltage (Un / Ue)
230V a.c. 50Hz
Rated insulation voltage (Ui)
320V a.c. 50Hz
Rated impulse withstand voltage (Uimp)
4kV
Rated current of the Assembly (InA)
100A, 63A, 40A, 80A - (VM/VML933H)
Note: Dependent upon rating of main incoming device
Rated current of an Outgoing circuit (Inc)
MCB 6A - 63A (marked rated current on device)
RCBO 6A - 50A (marked rated current on device)
Rated current of outgoing unit (Inc)
RCCB 40A -100A (marked rated current on device)
Rated conditional short-circuit current of the ASSEMBLY (Icc)
Annex ZB: 16 kA rms at 250V, power factor 0.6 with equipment and arrangements speciîed in Hagerâs technical documentation /
catalogue.
Protection against electric shock
Consumer unit shall be installed in an electrical system conforming to the current edition of IEC 60364 / BS 7671
Rated diversity factor (RDF) / Values of assumed loading
1way = 1.0
2way â 3way = 0.8
4way â 5way = 0.7
6way â 9way = 0.6
10way and above = 0.5
Note: RDF only applies to continuously and simultaneously loaded
circuits.
In principle, this means adjacent circuit-breakers having a load
âonâ time exceeding 30 minutes or where a load not exceeding 30
minutes has an âoffâ time less than the âonâ time, will need to have
the rated diversity factor applied as indicated.
Rated frequency (fn)
50 Hz
Pollution degree
2
Types of system earthing for which the ASSEMBLY is designed
TNC-S, TN-S when installed in an electrical installation complying with BS 7671
Hager recommends for TT systems a 100A type S time delayed RCCB or a main switch with RCBO protection only on all outgoing circuits.
Indoor use only
Stationary ASSEMBLY
Degree of protection
IP2XC with Door Open / closed and full compliment of outgoing devices and or blanks îtted.
Note: Where cables are installed through top wall of enclosure, gaps of IP4X to be maintained.
Intended use
Intended for use in domestic (residential) or similar premises.
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) classiïŹcation
EMC Environment B
External design
VML: Wall-mounted, surface type, enclosed assembly.
Mechanical impact protection
IK 05
The type of construction
Fixed parts
Type A DBO (Distribution board for use by ordinary persons)
GREEN/CLEAR RED
Where surge protective devices (SPDs) or other equipment are likely to
influence the verification test, or be damaged, such equipment shall be
disconnected before carrying out the insulation resistance test.
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