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HomeSafe-Pro Residential Catalogue Metal Consumer Units Circuit Protection Devices Modular Devices Surge Protection MID Approved Metering Havells Switchgear Havells is a global manufacturer of electrical and power distribution equipment. With state of the art factories, Havells have a capacity to produce more than 60 million poles of MCB / RCD type products per year. The UK team lead customer innovation and design projects to ensure our customers benefit from UK market optimised solutions that meet local standards and regulatory requirements. Safety and Compliance Safety and compliance is at the core of the Havells philosophy, which is reflected in the 21 state of the art manufacturing plants globally, producing acclaimed products synonymous with excellence and safety. The MCB / RCCB / RCBO plant in Baddi, India, is now the sixth largest MCB plant in the world. Many of the products from this plant carry the KEMA –KEUR quality mark. The mark is only achieved through continuous independent testing of products and processes, based on strict international standards. A shared input to innovation and excellence Customer input creates opportunities for innovation, which is reflected in Havells product solutions. Our sales and marketing team welcome opportunities to gain further insight in to the challenges of Electrical installation. Product design improvements and new product ideas continue to be driven by customer feedback. Customised Solutions Can’t find what your looking for? With many years of manufacturing and engineering experience in the Electrical Industry, our Newhaven plant based in East Sussex provides local solutions tailored to meet a range of project requirements. Key facilities include a fully automated paint plant, steel and copper fabrication and dedicated switchgear assembly lines offering customised solutions from pre-population of final circuit protection devices and integration of control devices. energy metering and voltage surge protection. 2 HAVELLS Contents Introduction to BS7671 Amendment 3 4 Guide to application of RCDs 6 Consumer Unit Configurations 7 Feature and Benefits 8 Metal Consumer Units 14 Protective Devices 16 Modular Devices 17 Peripheral Devices 17 Technical Data and Dimensions 18 HomeSafe Pro - Residential 3 17th Edition of the IET Wiring Regulations Implications of Amendment 3 Chapter 42 - Protection against thermal effects clause 421.1.200 was published within Amendment 3 of the IET Wiring regulations in 2015. It has been introduced in the UK in response to historic fire safety concerns relating to some plastic Consumer units, where poor maintenance and modifications to original installations, has led in some cases to electrical fires in homes. MENT 3 ND AM E D E I F I T CER 4 HAVELLS The new Homesafe Pro range fully complies with the requirements of Amendment 3 of the UK wiring regulation – BS7671. The Homesafe Pro range reflects important installation challenges and has been developed to ensure speed and security of installation. Clean modern aesthetics support a number of key design and specification features, focusing on cable termination, cable management and ease of product configuration. A guide to Enhanced Fire Safety was issued in October 2014 by BEAMA (British Electrotechnical and Allied Manufacturers Association) who represent UK manufacturers to provide some clarity regarding the introduction of clause 421.1.201 within Amendment 3, 17th Edition IET Wiring Regulations. Amendment 3 421.1.201 states that: Within domestic (household) premises, consumer units and similar switchgear assemblies shall comply with BS EN 61439 3 and shall: (i). Have their enclosures manufactured from non-combustible material, or (ii). Be enclosed in a cabinet or enclosure constructed of non-combustible material and complying with Regulation 132.12. NOTE 1: Ferrous metal e.g. steel is deemed to be an example of a non-combustible material. NOTE 2:* the implementation date for this regulation is the 1st January 2016. This does not preclude compliance with this regulation prior to this date. What the regulations mean The Intent of regulation 421.1.201 is considered to be, as far as reasonably practicable, to contain any fire within the enclosure and to minimise flames from escaping a consumer unit in the event of a fire. 1. What is a definition of non-combustible? There is no published definition for ‘non-combustible’ that aligns with the intent of regulation 421.1.201. Ferrous metal is deemed to be one example of a non-combustible material that meets the intent of the regulation. 2. What constitutes a ‘non-combustible enclosure’? A non-combustible enclosure includes base, cover, door and any components e.g. hinges, covers, screws and catches, necessary to maintain fire containment. See diagram 1. Blanks and devices are contained within the non-combustible enclosure. 3. How is account taken of cable entries into a ‘noncombustible enclosure’ with respect to containment of internal fire and escape of flames? Good workmanship and proper materials must be applied by the installer. The cable installation entry method shall, as far as is reasonably practicable, maintain the fire containment of the enclosure. Account shall be taken of the manufacturers instructions, if any. 4. What is meant by ‘similar switchgear assemblies’? ‘Similar switchgear assemblies’ are assemblies used for the same Base Cover fundamental application as consumer units. Door 5. Does regulation 421.1.201 apply to consumer units and similar switchgear assemblies installed in domestic (household) garages and outbuildings? Yes, the intent of regulation 421.1.201 is that it applies to consumer units and similar switchgear assemblies to BS EN 614393 inside all domestic (household) premises including their integral/attached garages and outbuildings or those in close proximity. 6. Are residential premises such as nursing homes applicable to regulation 421.1.201? The regulation is not intended to apply to consumer units and similar switchgear assemblies in residential care homes or other premises not intended for household use. The concerns leading to the Regulation 421.1.201 being introduced related specifically to domestic premises, which are not covered by fire safety legislation in the way that premises such as care homes are. The regulation therefore uses the term ‘domestic (household) premises’. HomeSafe Pro - Residential 5 Under the 17th edition wiring regulations: • 30mA RCD protection is required for socket outlets up • Installations should be divided up into circuits so as to take to 20A (and for mobile equipment up to 32A for use account of danger and inconvenience caused by a single outdoors) fault - e.g. such as a lighting circuit **** • All circuits in a room with a fixed bath or shower should be protected by one or more 30 mA RCDs** In addition, low voltage circuits passing through zones 1 & 2 should be protected by a 30mA RCD. • Installations should be designed and arranged so as to prevent unwanted tripping of RCDs**** • Safety services such as smoke alarms should be on independent circuits***** • All cables buried beneath the plaster surface of a wall or partition (at less than 50 mm) should be protected by 30 mA RCDs*** • Sensitive electrical equipment installed in the home may require protection against overvoltages (surges), where these overvoltages would exceed the equipment’s with • All cables concealed in metal stud partitions should be stand voltage protected by 30 mA RCDs*** Summary Table Regulation Relating to Examples Additional Protection 411.3.3 Socket outlets up to 20A Upstairs Sockets, Downstairs Sockets, 30 mA RCD Kitchen Sockets, Cooker outlet with integral 13A socket, Garage Sockets, Plus any other sockets up to 20A rated 701.411.3.3 All circuits in a room with Shower circuit, Lighting circuit, Heating circuit a fixed bath or shower Ventilation circuit, Shaver Socket, Plus other 30 mA RCD circuits 522.6.6 All circuits buried in a Downstairs Lighting, Upstairs Lighting, 522.6.7 wall or partition at less Immersion Heater, Burglar Alarm, Smoke 522.6.8 than 50 mm and without Alarms, plus any other circuits 30 mA RCD mechanical protection Note: Each circuit may have more than one reason for additional **** Regulation 314.2 Separate circuits to be provided for parts of protection by 30 mA RCD eg: firstly because of the equipment the installation that need to be separately controlled in such a way a socket outlet and secondly because of the cable installation that those circuits are not affected by the failure of other circuits. method. The use of RCD protection as identified within BS7671 is provided in addition to circuit breakers or fuses used to protection against overload or short circuit fault conditions. * Regulation 411.3.3 30mA RCD protection is required for socket outlets up to 20A (and for mobile equipment up to 32A for use outdoors) ** Regulation 701.411.3.3 additional protection shall be provided for all circuits of the location by use of one or more 30 mA RCD. ***** Regulation 560.7.1 Chapter 56 circuits for safety services shall be independent of other circuits. ****** Regulation 443 Risk assessment for control of transient overvoltages (surges) and where appropriate, selection and installation of surge protectors (in accordance with Section 534). In addition Chapter 51 requires designers/installers to take account of all relevant British Standards and manufacturers instructions. For example BS 5839 Part 6 is the British Standard for fire detection and *** Regulations 522.6.6 522.6.7 522.6.8 cables concealed in a alarm systems in dwellings. It states that power supplies to Grade D wall or partition at less than 50 mm depth and without earthed smoke alarms should be an independent circuit at the consumer unit, mechanical protection e.g. conduit. or a separately electrically protected local lighting circuit. **** Regulation 314.1 Every installation shall be divided into circuits British Standards and IET regulations are subject to change as necessary to avoid danger and inconvenience in the event of and amendments. This guide to Havells consumer units is a fault, take account of danger that may arise from the failure of not a substitute for the regulations which should always a single circuit such as a lighting circuit, reduce the possibility of be used for all types of electrical installation design and unwanted tripping of RCDs etc. installation work. 6 HAVELLS There are multiple consumer unit configurations which can be adopted to satisfy requirement of clauses 411.3.3, 701.411.3.3 and 522.6,7,8. Group protected consumer unit solutions using two RCD’s can be an acceptable solution for domestic dwellings, covering the requirements under clause 3.14, as long as the division of final circuits between the RCDs is carefully considered so as to minimise the consequences of unwanted tripping. Separate RCD protection is not necessarily required for each circuit of an installation but, in order to minimise the likelihood and consequences of tripping, a single (‘front end’) RCD should not be used to protect all the circuits. This is based on a standard domestic dwelling application scenario. Specific application DOWNSTAIRS SOCKETS requirements should be considered and the same judgement should be used to consider an appropriate and safe solution. Split Load consumer unit with a small group of circuits on COOKER KITCHEN SOCKETS IMMERSION HEATER UPSTAIRS LIGHTS BURGLAR ALARM SMOKE ALARMS the RCD and all others on independent devices (RCBO). COOKER COOKER MAIN ISOLATOR 6A 6A 6A 6A 16 A 32 A 32 A 32 A 32 A 40 A SPARE SPARE 30 mA 30 mA 30 mA 30 mA 30 mA 30 mA 30 mA 30 mA 30 mA 30 mA RCBO RCBO RCBO RCBO RCBO RCBO RCBO RCBO RCBO RCBO SPARE SPARE SPARE 30 mA RCD BURGLAR ALARM COOKER KITCHEN SOCKETS UPSTAIRS SOCKETS DOWNSTAIRS LIGHTS BATHROOM LIGHTS UPSTAIRS SOCKETS SPARE SHOWER MAIN ISOLATOR 40 A MCB 6A MCB SPARE SPARE 32 A MCB 6A MCB 32 A MCB 32 A MCB 40 A MCB 32 A MCB 6A 6A 30 mA 30 mA RCBO RCBO MAIN ISOLATOR SHOWER 30 mA RCD RCBO SMOKE ALARMS SHOWER 32 A MCB KITCHEN SOCKETS 40 A MCB 6A MCB 30 mA RCD UPSTAIRS SOCKETS 32 A MCB 40 A MCB 6A MCB UPSTAIRS SOCKETS 6A MCB SPARE DOWNSTAIRS LIGHTS DOWNSTAIRS SOCKETS 32 A MCB SPARE DOWNSTAIRS LIGHTS HALL & STAIRS LIGHTS UPSTAIRS LIGHTS 6A MCB MAIN ISOLATOR 30 mA RCD DOWNSTAIRS LIGHTS 40 A MCB SHOWER MAIN ISOLATOR 6A MCB 6A MCB KITCHEN SOCKETS 6A 6A 30 mA 30 mA RCBO RCBO SMOKE ALARMS BURGLAR ALARM SMOKE ALARMS 30 mA RCD BURGLAR ALARM SHOWER 40 A MCB SPARE RCBO UPSTAIRS SOCKETS 32 A MCB SPARE 6A 6A 30 mA 30 mA RCBO RCBO 32 A MCB COOKER 6A MCB MAIN ISOLATOR 30 mA RCD DOWNSTAIRS SOCKETS SPARE 40 A MCB COOKER SPARE 32 A MCB 6A MCB DOWNSTAIRS SOCKETS 30 mA RCD SPARE UPSTAIRS SOCKETS 40 A MCB SPARE 6A MCB SHOWER LIGHTS 32 A MCB 30 mA RCD UPSTAIRS SOCKETSDOWNSTAIRS 6A MCB 40 A MCB DOWNSTAIRS LIGHTS COOKER COOKER DOWNSTAIRS SOCKETS 6A MCB DOWNSTAIRS SOCKETS UPSTAIRS LIGHTS SPARE HALL & STAIRS LIGHTS 32 A MCB UPSTAIRS LIGHTS HALL & STAIRS LIGHTS 6A MCB 40 A MCB 30 mA RCD MAIN ISOLATOR 30 mA RCD MAIN ISOLATOR SHOWER KITCHEN SOCKETS SHOWER UPSTAIRS SOCKETS KITCHEN SOCKETS DOWNSTAIRS LIGHTS UPSTAIRS SOCKETS DOWNSTAIRS LIGHTS COOKER COOKER DOWNSTAIRS SOCKETS DOWNSTAIRS SOCKETS UPSTAIRS LIGHTS HALL & STAIRSLIGHTS LIGHTS UPSTAIRS HomeSafe Pro Dual RCD/Hi Integrity consumer units can be configured to operate in Dual RCD or Hi-Integrity mode as standard. HALL & STAIRS LIGHTS SPARE 6A MCB 6A 6A 32 A 32 A 40 A 30 mA 30 mA 30 mA 30 mA 30 mA RCBO RCBO RCBO RCBO RCBO 30 mA RCD 6A 6A 32 A 32 A 40 A 30 mA 30 mA 30 mA 30 mA 30 mA RCBO RCBO RCBO RCBO RCBO 30 mA RCD 30 mA RCD. a number of ways for dedicated (High Integrity Circuits) using 30 mA RCBOs. 40 A MCB MAIN ISOLATOR 6A 6A 32 A 40 A 6sections A 32 A 40 A – each 30 mA 30 mA protected by MAIN a Dual RCD unit with two MCB SPARE SPARE 30 mA 30 mA MCB MCB MCB MCB RCD RCD ISOLATOR COOKER dedicated (high Integrity circuits) RCD protected sections and 32 A MCB COOKER 6A MCB DOWNSTAIRS SOCKETS 6A MCB 16 A MCB COOKER 40 A RCBO 6A MCB UPSTAIRS LIGHTS 32 A RCBO 6A MCB UPSTAIRS LIGHTS 32 A RCBO HALL & STAIRS LIGHTS SHOWER 40 A MCB KITCHEN SOCKETS DOWNSTAIRS SOCKETS 32 A MCB RCBO 6A 6A 32 A 32 A 40 A 30 mA 30 mA 30 mA 30 mA 30 mA RCBO RCBO RCBO RCBO RCBO 30 mA RCD Havells Dual RCD Units – No Independent Circuits HALL & STAIRS LIGHTS 6A UPSTAIRS SOCKETS IMMERSION HEATER 16 A MCB DOWNSTAIRS LIGHTS UPSTAIRS LIGHTS 6A MCB BATHROOM LIGHTS OUTSIDE LIGHTS 6A MCB RCBO UPSTAIRS LIGHTS 6A 6 A groups 6A 16 A of32RCD A 40 A protected 30 mA MAIN Uses two MCBS number for 30 mA 30 mA and 30 mA a 30 mA 30 mA MCB MCB MCB MCB MCB RCD ISOLATORSPARE HALL & STAIRS LIGHTS Havells High Integrity Units – Some Independent Circuits COOKER MAIN ISOLATOR KITCHEN SOCKETS SHOWER 6A 6A 6A 6A 16 A 32 A 32 A 32 A 32 A 40 A SPARE SPARE 30 mA 30 mA 30 mA 30 mA 30 mA 30 mA 30 mA 30 mA 30 mA 30 mA RCBO RCBO RCBO RCBO RCBO RCBO RCBO RCBO RCBO RCBO UPSTAIRS SOCKETS DOWNSTAIRS LIGHTS COOKER SHOWER BATHROOM LIGHTS DOWNSTAIRS SOCKETS OUTSIDE LIGHTS HSMSLK UPSTAIRS LIGHTS easily configured to split load but using accessory Kit - 40 A MCB SHOWER SMOKE ALARMS BURGLAR ALARM IMMERSION HEATER UPSTAIRS LIGHTS HomeSafe Pro Main Switch Controlled boards can be 32 A MCB DOWNSTAIRS LIGHTS 16 A MCB DOWNSTAIRS SOCKETS 6A MCB IMMERSION HEATER 6A MCB UPSTAIRS LIGHTS MAIN ISOLATOR OUTSIDE LIGHTS DOWNSTAIRS SOCKETS UPSTAIRS SOCKETS KITCHEN SOCKETS IMMERSION HEATER DOWNSTAIRS LIGHTS 6A 6A 6A 6A 16 A 32 A 32 A 32 A 32 A 40 A SPARE SPARE 30 mA 30 mA 30 mA 30 mA 30 mA 30 mA 30 mA 30 mA 30 mA 30 mA RCBO RCBO RCBO RCBO RCBO RCBO RCBO RCBO RCBO RCBO MAIN ISOLATOR SMOKE ALARMS KITCHEN SOCKETS SHOWER DOWNSTAIRS SOCKETS UPSTAIRS SOCKETS UPSTAIRS SOCKETS DOWNSTAIRS LIGHTS BATHROOM LIGHTS KITCHEN SOCKETS IMMERSION HEATER DOWNSTAIRS LIGHTS UPSTAIRS LIGHTS BURGLAR ALARM SHOWER SMOKE ALARMS DOWNSTAIRS SOCKETS IMMERSION HEATER UPSTAIRS LIGHTS OUTSIDE LIGHTS COOKER SHOWER DOWNSTAIRS SOCKETS UPSTAIRS SOCKETS KITCHEN SOCKETS IMMERSION HEATER UPSTAIRS LIGHTS BURGLAR ALARM SMOKE ALARMS DOWNSTAIRS LIGHTS 6A 6A 6A 6A 16 A 32 A 32 A 32 A 32 A 40 A SPARE SPARE 30 mA 30 mA 30 mA 30 mA 30 mA 30 mA 30 mA 30 mA 30 mA 30 mA RCBO RCBO RCBO RCBO RCBO RCBO RCBO RCBO RCBO RCBO BURGLAR ALARM dedicated 30 mA protected supply to every circuit. SHOWER Utilising RCBOs throughout would provide a secure UPSTAIRS SOCKETS Havells Split Load Units – Half Independent Circuits DOWNSTAIRS LIGHTS Havells Main Switch – All Independent Circuits HomeSafe Pro - Residential 7 MODERN AESTHESTICS INSIDE AND OUT • Rear entry cable guards to protect cables • Unique installation plaster guard 8 HAVELLS to protect against ingress of foreign materials during construction • Modern sparkle white, wipe clean finish • Curved visor profile • Made from non combustible material • Available in both surface and flush mount options • Easy turn visor handle as standard • Visor can not be locked in open position, maintaining fire safety containment • Interchangable gland plates are supplied to suit both mini trunking and circular glands • Non flammable, high IP rated piercable cable membrames included to speed installation FREE INSTALLATION OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES HomeSafe Pro - Residential 9 • Compact rcbo creates more room for cabling within the consumer unit • Fully electronic design with no reference earth cable facilitates faster installation • Modern D6 mcb/rcbos with no miss busbar / cable terminal clamp PROTECTIVE AND PERIPHERAL DEVICES • Snappable busbars facilitate simple configuration of group protected / Hi integrity circuits (See P20 for possible configurations) • 25Mm2 earth cable clamp supplied as standard • Devices can be added or removed easily without disturbing adjacent devices • Full form blank accessory also available 10 HAVELLS BEST IN CLASS • Integrated MID approved meter solutions for legal tennant billing. Both pulse and modbus outputs as standard for connection to BMS • Type tested surge protection solutions in conjuction with Furse© for guaranteed performance. • Full set of installation labels and busbar terminal blanks provided within the consumer unit accessory pack • Visor earth strap for ensured earth continuity • Alternative key barrel lock for restricted access ENHANCED SAFETY AND FLEXIBILITY HomeSafe Pro - Residential 11 12 HAVELLS HomeSafe Pro Metal Consumer Unit Range Quality features • Flush and Surface Mounted Options • Rear knockouts with cable interface guard for mechanical protection of cables • Two alternate gland plates provided to suit both mini trunking and circular glands installation options • Free, non-flammable, pierce-through seals for outgoing cables are provided • Viser earth strap for reliable earth continuity • Unique ‘plaster guard’, to protect from contamination during site installation work • Multifunction, MID approved meter with Modbus and Pulse communication options • Full form MCB blanking modules available for unused ways for increased electrical safety • Door barrel lock accessory for increased security General characteristics HomeSafe Pro Metal Consumer Units combine sleek aesthetics with “built to last” engineering to produce an easy to install, high performance suite of products. Designed to fulfill the latest amendment of BS7671 Wiring Regulations, the range boasts the latest in design of electronic compact RCBO to provide more wiring space within the consumer unit. Integral MID Approved Metering and Surge Protection solution options enhance the range further. IP Rating IP3X Paint Specification Sparkling White epoxy powder coating Conditional Short Circuit Rating 16kA to BS EN 61439-3 Cable Capacities Switch Disconnector 100A RCCB Incoming earth terminal Incoming neutral terminal Outgoing earth terminal Outgoing neutral terminal 35mm2 35mm2 25mm2 35mm2 10/16mm2 10/16mm2 HomeSafe Pro - Residential 13 Metal Consumer Units And Accessories • Includes non flammable Piercable High IP membranes • Rear cable guards • Interchangable gland plates • 5 busbar covers/blanks (2-12way) 10 busbar covers/blanks (16-20way) • Plaster guard Main Switch Controlled Description 2way Metal Consumer Unit c/w 80A Main Switch 6way Metal Consumer Unit c/w 100A Main Switch 8way Metal Consumer Unit c/w 100A Main Switch HS08MS 12way Metal Consumer Unit c/w 100A Main Switch 16way Metal Consumer Unit c/w 100A Main Switch 20way Metal Consumer Unit c/w 100A Main Switch Rating (A) No. of Ways Surface Flush Version Part Version Part No. No. 80A 2 HS02MS n/a 100A 6 HS06MS HS06MF 100A 8 HS08MS n/a 100A 12 HS12MS HS12MF 100A 16 HS16MS HS16MF 100A 20 HS20MS HS20MF Surface Flush Version Part Version Part No. No. Single RCD Controlled Description Rating (A) No. of Ways 2way Metal Consumer Unit c/w 63A RCD 63A 2 HSRCD02MS n/a 6way Metal Consumer Unit c/w 63A RCD 63A 6 HSRCD06MS n/a HSRCD06MS Dual RCD/Hi Integrity Consumer Units Description HSDRCD8MF Rating (A) No. of Ways Surface Version Part No. Flush Version Part No. 8way Dual RCD/Hi Int Metal Consumer Unit 100A 8 HSDRCD8MS HSDRCD8MF 12way Dual RC/Hi Int Metal Consumer Unit 100A 12 HSDRCD12MS HSDRCD12MF 16way Dual RC/Hi Int Metal Consumer Unit 100A 16 HSDRCD16MS HSDRCD16MF All dual RCD / Hi Integrity consumer units are supplied in Hi integrity configuration as standard but are easily converted to Dual RCD mode by sliding RCD across. A single snappable busbar is provided for final configuration of circuits per group protected RCD. See page 20 for all possible configurations. 14 HAVELLS Pre-Populated Consumer Units • 8Way Dual RCD includes 2 x 6A, 1 x 16A, 2 x 32A, 1 x 40A MCBs • 12Way Dual RCD includes 3 x 6A, 2 x 16A, 4 x 32A, 1 x 40A MCBs • Garage Unit includes 1 x 6A, 1 x 16A, 1 x 63A 30MA RCCB • Shower Unit includes 1 x 40A, 1 x 63A 30MA RCCB Description Rating (A) 8way Dual RCD/Hi Int Metal Surface Version Ways Part No. Flush Version Part No. 100A 8 HSDRCD8MSP6 n/a 100A 12 HSDRCD12MSP10 n/a Garage Unit c/w 2MCB 63A 2 HSMSGAR n/a Shower Unit c/w 1MCB 63A 2 HSMSHOW n/a Consumer Unit c/w 6MCBs 12way Dual RC/Hi Int Metal HSDRCD12MSP10 No. of Consumer Unit c/w 10MCBs Metal Consumer Unit Accessories Description Part No. Left Hand Switch Disconnector Kit HSMLHK Split Load Conversion Kit (Includes PSBM PSUDLA HSMAK 100A 30m/A RCCB) HSMSLK Metal Consumer Unit Accessory Pack HSMAK Metal Consumer Unit Barrel Key Lock HSMDBL MCB Full Form Blank PSBM HSMSLK HomeSafe Pro - Residential 15 Devices HSM132C Miniature Circuit Breakers (MCBs) - 6kA Description Rating (A) Type B Part No. Type C Part No. MCB 4A SP 6kA 4 n/a HSM104C MCB 6A SP 6kA 6 HSM106B HSM106C MCB 10A SP 6kA 10 HSM110B HSM110C MCB 16A SP 6kA 16 HSM116B HSM116C MCB 20A SP 6kA 20 HSM120B HSM120C MCB 32A SP 6kA 32 HSM132B HSM132C MCB 40A SP 6kA 40 HSM140B HSM140C MCB 50A SP 6KA 50 HSM150B HSM150C MCB 63A SP 6KA 63 HSM163B HSM163C Residual Current Circuit Breaker With Overload Protection (RCBOs) - 6kA HSM140BR30 HSM132BR30 Description Rating (A) Type B Part No. Type C Part No. COMPACT RCBO 6A SP 6kA 6 HSM106BR30 HSM106CR30 COMPACT RCBO 10A SP 6kA 10 HSM110BR30 HSM110CR30 COMPACT RCBO 16A SP 6kA 16 HSM116BR30 HSM116CR30 COMPACT RCBO 20A SP 6kA 20 HSM120BR30 HSM120CR30 COMPACT RCBO 32A SP 6kA 32 HSM132BR30 HSM132CR30 RCBO 40A SP 6kA 40 HSM140BR30 HSM140CR30 RCBO 50A SP 6KA 50 HSM150BR30 HSM150CR30 Residual Current Circuit Breakers (RCCBs) – 6kA HSM1002R30 Description Rating (A) 30mA Part No. 100mA Part No. RCCB 2P 25 HSM252R30 HSM252R100 RCCB 2P 40 HSM402R30 HSM402R100 RCCB 2P 63 HSM632R30 HSM632R100 RCCB 2P 80 HSM802R30 HSM802R100 RCCB 2P 100 HSM1002R30 HSM1002R100 Description Rating (A) No of Modules Part No. Switch Disconnector 100A 2 HSMS1001N Switch Disconnector 16 HAVELLS Modular and Peripheral Devices MID Approved Energy Meter Description Rating (A) No. of Modules Part No. Single Phase MID approved Meter 100A 2 HSM1100MID HSM1100MID Surge Protection Device Description Surge Protection Device with consumer unit connection kit Rating (A) No. of Modules Part No. - 1 HSMMP275CK Modular Contactors PSC202NO Description Rating (A) No. of Contacts Part No. CONTACTOR 20A 18MM 2NC 20 2 NC PSC202NC CONTACTOR 20A 18MM 2NO 20 2 NO PSC202NO CONTACTOR 25A 36MM 4NC 25 4 NC PSC254NC CONTACTOR 25A 36MM 4NO 25 4 NO PSC254NO CONTACTOR 40A 54MM 2NO2NC 40 2 NO 2 NC PSC402NO2NC CONTACTOR 40A 54MM 4NO 40 4 NO PSC404NO CONTACTOR 40A 54MM 4NC 40 4 NC PSC404NC CONTACTOR 63A 54MM 2NO2NC 63 2 NO 2 NC PSC632NO2NC CONTACTOR 63A 54MM 4NO 63 4 NO PSC634NO CONTACTOR 63A 54MM 4NC 63 4 NC PSC634NC Time Switches Description Rating (A) No. of Modules Part No. Analogue 1 Channel Timer 24/7 16* 1 PSAT1 Digital 1 Channel Timer 24/7 16* 2 PSDT1 Digital 1 Channel Timer 24/7 16* 2 PSDT2 Description Rating (A) No. of Modules Part No. Bell Transformer - 2 HSBT based on resistive loads Bell Transformer HSBT HomeSafe Pro - Residential 17 Technical Specification Contents Metal Consumer Units 19 Miniature Circuit Breakers 21 Residual Current Circuit Breaker with Overload Protection 22 Residual Current Circuit Breaker 23 Modular Contactors 25 MID Approved Energy Meter 27 Surge Protection Device 28 Time Switches 30 18 HAVELLS Metal Consumer Units General Characteristics Product Standards: 16kA Conditional Short Circuit Rating Paint Finish: Mounting Option: Ingress Protection: BS EN 61439-3 BS7671 A3: 421.1.201 Sparkling White Surface and Flush IP3X Dimensions Dimensions to cover all configurations: Main Switch Controlled Single RCD Switch Controlled Dual RCD / Hi-Integrity Controlled Fixing Dimension RCD Controlled Height (mm) Width-A (mm) Width-B (mm) 2 2 n/a 240 168 164 182 98 6 6 n/a 240 240 136 182 170 8 n/a n/a 240 276 272 182 206 Height (mm) Width-C (mm) 12 n/a 8 240 348 344 182 278 16 n/a 12 240 420 416 182 350 20 n/a 16 240 492 488 182 422 138 Outer Dimension Dual RCD/Hi Integrity 94 Ways Main Switch Controlled C Cable Capacity Switch Disconnector 2.5 Nm 35 mm 2 RCCB 2.5 Nm 35 mm 2 MCB 2 Nm 25 mm2 Compact RCBO Line = 2 Nm Load = 1.2 Nm Line = 25 mm2 Load = 10 mm 2 Standard RCBO Line = 2 Nm Load = 1.2 Nm Line = 25 mm 2 Load = 10 mm 2 Incoming Earth Connection 2 Nm 4.2 Nm 16 mm 2 25 mm2 Outgoing Neutral/ Earth Terminals 1.2 Nm 16 mm 2 / 10 mm2 Main Enclosure Size (no of Modules) Switch Controlled No of Outgoing Ways Single RCD Controlled No of Outgoing Ways A B Circular Hole Top Gland Plate / Hi Int No of Outgoing Ways 236 No. Of Knockouts Dual RCD Configuration 240 182 40 Torque Setting Mini Circular Circular Circular Trunking Hole Hole Hole Top 20mm 25mm 32mm Gland Rear Plate 4 2 2 n/a 2 1 0 2 1 8 6 6 n/a 3 1 1 3 1 10 8 n/a n/a 4 1 1 4 2 14 12 n/a 8 7 1 1 5 2 18 16 n/a 12 9 1 1 6 3 22 20 n/a 16 11 1 1 7 4 HomeSafe Pro - Residential 19 Multiple Dual RCD/ Hi Integrity Configurations The Dual RCD / Hi Integrity Consumer Units use a flexible comb busbar allowing for the number of circuits on each group protected RCD to be configured to customer preference. In addition the consumer units has an additional busbar as standard for converting to Hi- Integrity Configurations. No Of Circuits No Of Circuits 100A Switch RCD 1 RCD 1 100A Switch RCD 1 RCD 2 (63A 30MA) (63A 30MA) Option 1 4 4 0 Option 1 8 8 0 Option 2 3 5 0 Option 2 10 6 0 Option 3 5 3 0 Option 3 6 10 0 Option 4 3 3 2 Option 4 9 7 0 Option 5 4 2 2 Option 5 7 9 0 Option 6 2 4 2 Option 6 6 6 4 Option 7 7 5 4 Option 8 5 7 4 100A Switch Option 9 7 5 4 Disconector Option 10 8 4 4 Option 11 4 8 4 8way Disconector (Hi Integrity) No Of Circuits 12way RCD 1 RCD 2 (63A 30MA) (63A 30MA) 16way (Hi Integrity) (63A 30MA) (63A 30MA) Disconector (Hi Integrity) Option 1 6 6 0 Option 12 9 3 4 Option 2 5 7 0 Option 13 10 2 4 Option 3 7 5 0 Option 14 2 10 4 Option 4 4 8 0 Option 15 9 2 3 Option 5 8 4 0 Option 16 2 9 3 Option 6 5 5 2 Option 17 8 3 3 Option 7 6 4 2 Option 18 3 8 3 Option 8 4 6 2 Option 19 7 4 3 Option 9 8 2 2 Option 20 4 7 3 Option 10 2 8 2 Option 21 6 5 3 Option 11 7 3 2 Option 22 5 6 3 Option 12 3 7 2 Option 23 10 4 2 Option 13 8 3 1 Option 24 4 10 2 Option 14 3 8 1 Option 25 9 5 2 Option 15 7 4 1 Option 26 5 9 2 Option 16 4 7 1 Option 27 8 6 2 Option 17 6 5 1 Option 28 6 8 2 Option 18 5 6 1 Option 29 7 7 2 20 HAVELLS Miniature Circuit Breakers (MCBs) General Characteristics Cable Capacity Standard Conformity Type / Series B C Rated Current (In) Rated Voltage (Ue) Rated Frequency (f) No. of Poles (Execution) Rated Short Circuit Breaking Capacity Magnetic Release Setting Rated Insulation Voltage (Ui) Rated Impulse Voltage (Uimp) Electrical / Mechanical Endurance (no. of operations) Ambient Working Temperature (oC) Vibration Protection Class Installation Position Mounting Clip Case & Cover Cable clamp 25mm2 EN 60898-1 A 6-40 0.5 - 63* 0.5 - 63* V~ 240/415 240/415 240/415 Hz 50 1P, 3P, 10 kA (3-5)In (5-10)In (10-20)In V 660 kV 4 <32A 20000 >32A 10000 -5°C to 55°C g3 IP-20 Vertical / Horizontal on DIN Rail (35mm x 7.5mm) Moulded, flame-retardant thermoplastic material 10000.00 Voltage across contacts during opening of MCB Voltage 1000.00 0 Time 10.00 Current Time (sec.) 100.00 1.00 0.10 0.01 1 2 1.13 1.45 Maximum Prospective Fault Current A B 3 5 10 20 30 100 Multiples of Rated Current (x In) 0 t t x 1 t2 Tripping Characteristics Current Limiting Design Based on the Tripping Characteristics, MCBs are available in ‘B’, ‘C’ and ‘D’ curve to suit different types of applications. In a current limiting breaker, the tripping & arc control mechanism are so designed that under short circuit conditions, the contacts are physically separated and the electrodynamic forces set up by fault current, assist the extinction in less than half cycle. ‘B’ Curve: for protection of electrical circuits with equipment that does not cause surge current (lighting and distribution circuits). Short circuit release is set to (3-5) ‘C’ Curve: for protection of electrical circuits with equipment that causes surge current (inductive loads and motor circuits). Short circuit release is set to (5 - 10) In ‘D’ Curve: for protection of electrical circuits which causes high inrush current, typically 12-15 times the thermal rated current (transformers, X-ray machines etc.) Short circuit release is set to (10 - 20) In The figure shows the current limiting effect of circuit breakers. Fault Traces for Voltage & Current 0 = Point of fault initiation tx = Contact opening time (i.e., creation of arc) t1 = Current / Voltage peak (i.e., current limitation) t2 = Time to total extinction of arc (i.e., complete shutdown of fault current) HomeSafe Pro - Residential 21 Residual Current Circuit Breakers with Overload protection (RCBOs) General Characteristics - Standard General Characteristics - Compact No. of Pole Specification Reference : Rated Voltage Rated Insulation Voltage Rated Frequency Rated Short Circuit Capacity Icn Degree of Protection Ambient Working Temperature Mechanical Endurance (No. of Operations) Electrical Endurance (No. of Operations) Trip Time (milli Second) Vibration Resistance No. of Pole Specification Reference : Rated Voltage Rated Insulation Voltage Rated Frequency Rated Short Circuit Capacity Icn Degree of Protection Ambient Working Temperature Mechanical Endurance (No. of Operations) Electrical Endurance (No. of Operations) Trip Time (milli Second) Vibration Resistance 1P+ Solid Neutral IEC 61009-1 ‘A’ type Un Vac 240V~ Un Vac 500V 50Hz 6kA IP 20 -5°C to + 55°C 3000 2000 <40 3g Standard RCBO Dimensions 1P+ Solid Neutral IEC 61009 ‘A’ type Un Vac 240V~ Un Vac 500V 50Hz 6kA IP 20 -5°C to + 55°C 3000 2000 <40 3g Compact RCBO Dimensions 50.2 6.8 42 45 100 105.5 45 62 17.7 22 HAVELLS 71.7 RCCB The use of exposed, substandard, badly wired, wrongly 1. Breathing connected or damaged equipment as well as frayed or badly 2. Heartbeat repaired cables reduces the safety of an installation and A correctly chosen RCCB can detect small currents flowing increases the risk of person receiving an electric shock. to earth and reduces the risk of electrocution. The effect Electrocution is a passage of current through the human of electric current through the human body has been well body, which is dangerous. The flow of current through the researched and the following chart summarises the results: human body effects vital functions. Prickling sensations 70-100 mA 20-30 mA 10 mA 1-10 mA 500 mA Muscle contraction: Muscle contraction Cardiac fibrillation; the Immediate cardiac the person remains can cause respiratory heart begins to vibrate arrest resulting “stuck” to the paralysis and no longer beats in death at a steady rate. This conductor situation is dangerous since it is irreversible Example However, electrocution should not be viewed in terms of “current” alone, but in terms of “contact voltage”. A person For an RCD with a rated tripping current of 30 mA, the gets electrocuted by coming in contact with an object that maximum permissible earth fault loop impedance is has a different potential from his/her own. The difference in calculated as follows: Zs (max) = 50/In = 50/0.03 = 1,666 potential causes the current to flow through the body. The human body has known limits: • Under normal dry conditions, voltage limit = 50 V Against Fire • In damp surroundings, voltage limit = 25 V The majority of fires which occur as a result of faulty wiring are started by current flowing to earth. Fire can be started by fault current of less than 1 amp. Against Indirect Contact The normal domestic overload protective device such as a Over current protection devices like MCB are unable to fuse or MCB will not detect such a small current. A correctly act promptly on small earth leakage currents. To comply chosen RCD will detect this fault current and interrupt the with wiring regulations, the earth fault loop impedance in supply, hence, reducing the risk of a fire starting. Ohms, multiplied by the rated tripping current of the RCD in amperes must not exceed 50. Rated Tripping Current of the RCD Maximum permissible earth fault loop impedance in Ohms 10mA 30 mA 100 mA 300 mA 5,000 1,666 500 166 HomeSafe Pro - Residential 23 Technical Information Standard Conformity BS EN 61008-1: IEC 61008-1 Rated Current (In) A 25, 40, 63 Sensitivity (In) mA 30 Rated Voltage (Un) Vac 240 Rated Insulation Voltage (Ui) V 660 Rated Frequency Hz 50 Short circuit Withstand Capacity kA 6 Residual Making Breaking Capacity A 500 A or 10 In whichever is greater Ambient Temperature oC -25°C to + 55°C Shock Resistance Vibration Resistance 40 mm free fall g 3 Electrical /Mechanical operations 10000 Mounting Din Rail (35 x 7.5) mm Degree of Protection IP 20 Terminal Capacity (max) mm2 25 *500 mA is available on request Selection 30 mA A 30 mA RCD will provide a high degree of protection against electrocution in an accidental shock hazard situation. The current flowing through human body could be between 80 mA and 240 mA depending on the resistance of the human body and the voltage across it. Zone 4 In addition to the effects of Zone 3, probability if ventricular fabriliation increased up to 5% (curve C2) up to 50% (curve C3) and above 50% beyond curve C3. It increases with magnitude and time, and pathophysiological effects such as cardiac arrest, breathing arrest and heavy burns may occur. To be within zone of the IEC curve as shown. It is necessary for the RCD to operate within 50 ms at 240 mA and 150ms at 80 mA. Both these conditions are satisfied by 30 mA RCD. For households, individual outlets, wet areas and temporary installations, RCD with sensitivity not exceeding 30 mA is advisable. 100 mA A 100 mA RCD will normally give a high degree of protection against electrocution but there is a possibility that the shock current could fall below the tripping level of RCD. This could occur if additional resistances to that of human body are included in the earth path. Zone Physiological Effects Zone 1 Usually no reactions Zone 2 Usually no harmful physiological effects Zone 3 Usually no organic damage to be expected. Likelihood of muscular contraction and difficulty in breathing, reversible disturbances of formation and conduction of impulse in the heart and transient cardiac arrest without ventricular fibrillation increases with current magnitude and time. 24 HAVELLS The 100 mA RCCB protects against leakage currents and indirect contact with earth loop impedance up to 500 Ohms. 300/500 mA A 300/500 mA RCD may be used where only fire protection is required. eg., on lighting circuits, where the risk of electric shock is small. 300/500 mA RCD will not give any protection against electrocution. Modular Contactors Type PSC202 Standards PSC254 Module width 1 2 PSC634 Unit of Measure 3 Ambient temp. -5 ...+55 Storage temp. -30 ...+80 max. 3 (<40oC) max. 2 (40-55oC) No. of contactors (side-by-side) Contact reliability no limitation °C °C max. 3 (<40oC) max. 2 (40-55oC) 17V; >50 mA Min. distance of open contacts GENERAL PSC404 IEC/EN 61095, IEC/EN 60947-4-1, IEC/EN 60947-5-1 3.6 mm Power dissipation per pole 1.7 1.7 4 8 W Overload current withstand capability 72 68 176 240 A 25 63 300 80 A Max. back-up fuse for short-circuit protection gL Coordination type 2 Max. operating frequency 20 AC-1/AC-3/ AC-5b/AC-6b 600 AC-15 1,200 no load 3,000 Weight 0.13 0.24 0.42 Rated insulation voltage 230 440 400 Rated impulse withstand voltage 20 Rated operational voltage 230 25 kV 40 63 A V 50/60 AC-1/AC-7a kg V 400 Rated frequency Operational power AC-1/AC-7a 0.42 4 Thermal current Rated operational current op. c./h Hz 20 25 40 63 1-pole 230 V 4 5.4 8.7 13.3 3-pole 230 V - 9 16 24 3-pole 400 V - 16 26 40 A kW HomeSafe Pro - Residential 25 GENERAL Type PSC202 Electrical endurance AC-1/AC-7a 2,00,000 Rated operational current AC-3/AC-7b 9 Operational power MAIN CIRCUT AC-3/AC-7b Electrical endurance 1-phase motor 230V 1.3 3-phase motor 230V - 3-phase motor 400V AC-3/AC-7b Switching of capacitors AC-6b Electrical endurance AC-6b Rated operational current endurance DC-1 1-pole 2-poles connected in series 3-poles connected in series 4-poles connected in series Electrical endurance Terminal capacity 230V AUXLIARY CONTACTSD PSC404 PSC634 1,00,000 2) 8.5 22 3.7 5 2) op.c 30 5.5 8.5 11 15 3,00000 5,00,000 150,000 150,000 op.c 30 36 220 330 μF 1,00,000 U e = 24 V DC 20 25 40 63 e = 110 V DC 6 6 4 4 U e = 220 V DC 0.6 0.6 1.2 1.2 U e = 24 V DC 20 25 40 63 U e = 110 V DC 10 10 10 10 U e = 220 V DC 6 6 8 8 U e = 24 V DC - 25 40 63 U e = 110 V DC - 20 30 35 U e = 220 V DC - 15 20 30 U e = 24 V DC - 25 40 U e = 110 V DC - 20 40 63 U e = 220 V DC - 15 40 63 - 100000 M3.5 M5 Screw head PZ2 PZ2 2 3 Coil consumption Make/break delays Terminal capacity Screw 230 400 12/10 33/25 5/5 5/5 operation 2.8/1.2 5.5/1.6 5/5 5/5 make 15_25 10_30 15_20 15_20 break 10_30 10_30 35_45 35_45 rigid 1....2.5 flexible 1....2.5 M3,5 A VA/W MS S M3 PZ1 Tightening torque 0.6 HAVELLS A Nm switch-on Screw head 26 A mm2) Screw Rated operational voltage A op.c 1.5…25 1.5…25 M3.5 kW op.c U rigid flexible A 1.3 only for NO1) 2) 4 2,00,000 DC-1 Unit of Measure 2,2 Tightening torque CONTRTOL CIRCUIT PSC254 Nm MID Approved Metering - PS7 Parameters Accuracy PS7 - Single Phase Direct Connect 100A PS8 - Three Phase Direct Connect 100A • • • • • • • • • • • Voltage and Current • • • • Phase to neutral voltage 176 to 276V a.c. Percentage total voltage harmonic distortion (THD%) for phase to N Phase current Current THD% Power factor and Frequency and Max. Demand • • • • • Frequency in Hz Instantaneous Power Power 0 to999MW Reactive Power 0 to 999MVAr Volt-amps 0 to 999 MVA Maximum demanded power since last Demand reset Power factor Energy Measurements • • • • • • Imported active energy 0 Exported active energy 0 Imported reactive energy 0 Exported reactive energy 0 Total active energy 0 Total reactive energy 0 to to to to to to MID Approved • Annex B & D 99999.9 99999.9 99999.9 99999.9 99999.9 99999.9 kWh kWh kVArh kVArh kWh kVArh • • Voltage 0•5% of range maximum Current 0•5% of nominal Frequency 0•2% of mid-frequency Power factor 1% of unity (0.01) Active power (W) ±1% of range maximum Reactive power (VAr) ±2% of range maximum Apparent power (VA) ±1% of range maximum Active energy (Wh) Class 1 IEC 62053-21 Reactive energy (VARh) ±2% of range maximum Total harmonic distortion 1% up to 31st harmonic Temperature co-efficient Voltage and current = 0.013%/°C typical Active energy = 0•018%/°C, typical Response time to step input 1s, typical, to >99% of final reading, at 50 Hz. Environment • Operating temperature • Storage temperature • Relative humidity non-condensing • Altitude • Warm up time • Vibration 60068-2-6, 2g • Shock -25°C to +55°C* -40°C to +70°C* 0 to 90%, Up to 2000m 1 minute 10Hz to 50Hz, IEC 30g in 3 planes *Maximum operating and storage temperatures are in the context of typical daily and seasonal variation. Wiring Diagram (PS7) HomeSafe Pro - Residential 27 Surge Protection Specifications Specification • Compact Type 2 (Class II / Class C) protector • Imax = 40 kA / 40 kA 8/20 μs (MOV / GDT) Application Use on single phase mains supplies and power distribution systems for protection against indirect lightning strikes. Installation Should be installed in a sub-distribution panel or as close as possible to the equipment to be protected. The protector’s base is suitable for attachment to a 35 mm top hat DIN rail. Features and benefits • The varistor based design eliminates the high follow current (If) associated with spark gap based surge protection • A red indicator shows when the protector requires replacement (replacement module part no. MMP 2C275 or MMP 2C275TT) • This indication can also trigger a remote signal contact to interface with a building management system. Please use ‘/S’ after the part no. to order the remote indication (change-over) contact version • Suitable for use with TT, TNC-S and TNS earthing systems 28 HAVELLS Electrical Specification MMP 2C275/1+1T Installation TT, TNC-S and TNS Nominal voltage (Uo) 220-240 VRMS Nominal frequency range 47-63 Hz Maximum continuous 275 Vac / 350 Vdc operatingvoltage (Uc) MMP 2C275 Maximum back up fuse 100 AgL Short circuit capability 25 kA / 50 Hz Signal contact ratings 250 VRMS / 0.5 A Signal contact module part no. MMP 2C275/1+1/S Replacement module part no. MMP 2C275/TT Transient Specification MMP 2C275/1+1T Arrester classification 1 EN 2 IEC II E DIN VDE 0675 Let-through voltage (Up) C 2 at 5 kA (8/20 μs) < 0.9 kV at In (8/20 μs) < 1.5 kV Nominal discharge current In (8/20 μs) 20 kA / 20 kA (N-E) Maximum discharge current Imax (8/20 μs) 1 2 40 kA / 40 kA (N-E) Tested to BS EN/IEC-61643 Values stated are per pole Mechanical Specification MMP 2C275/1+1T Temperature range -40 to +80 ºC Connection type for power (upper terminals) 6 mm2 solid conductor, 4 mm2 stranded conductor for signal (lower terminals) 35 mm2 solid conductor, 25 mm2 stranded conductor for signal (remote contact) 1.5 mm2 conductor (/S option) Mounting Indoor, 35mm top hat DIN rail Degree of protection IP20 Case material Thermoplastic, UL 94 V-0 Dimensions Mechanical specification MMP 2C275/1+1T for /2 & /1+1 versions to DIN 43880 90 x 68 x 17.5 mm (1TE) Units with the remote signal contact terminals (removable) are 100 mm high Enclosure dimensions for up to /4 versions (4TE) 170 x 98 x 105 mm (MMP ENC4) HomeSafe Pro - Residential 29 Time Switches • • • • • Analogue and digital versions available (Time Switches) Din rail mountable Manual override (Time Switches) Fully programmable (Time Switches) Bell transformer compliant to IEC 61558-1 Dial Circuit diagram Case Analogue Time Switch 1Channel Technical Data Rated Voltage : Frequency : Own consumption : Contact : Switching Power : Incandescent lamp load : Halogen lamp load : Timing basic : Working Precision : Shortest switching time : Display : Operating control : Power Reserve : Weight : 230V – 240V 50-60 Hz Max 1W Zero, less then 3mm 16A, 250V COS =1 12A, 250V COS = 0.7 2300W 2300W Quartz <+1 sec/ day 15 mins Mechanical dial Dial 72 hours 85 g Present time (ON OFF position) Manual switch Power terminal Power supply indicator Load terminal Present time Dimensions : Digital Time Switch 1 Channel Technical Data Voltage limit On/off operation Minimum interval Weight Display Battery backup Number of circuits Load capacity Ø=1) Service life 105 Ambient temperature Storage temperature Power consumption 30 HAVELLS : : : : : : : : AC220V ~ 240V 50Hz 8on & 8off 1 minute Approx 150g LCD 15 day 1 NO / NC 16A 250VAC (ohmic load cos : Mechanically 107, Electrically : 0~40 ˚C : -20~70 ˚C : 5VA Connections: Digital Time Switch 2 Channel Dimensions : Technical Data Voltage Clock precision Set numbers for on/off Power Consumption Display Electric life Mechanical life Number of contacts Control current COSØ=1) Induction Load Operation temperature Humidity Weight Charge Reserve (With Lithium Battery) : : : : : : : : : AC200V~240V 50HZ _2 Second/day (25 ˚C) 4 ON and 4 OFF each <4VA LCD Display 105 107 2NO / 2NC Resistance Load: 16A/250VAC : : : : : 8A/250VAC COSØ=0.6) 0~+40 ˚C 35~85%RH About 125g 2 years approx (if not powered) Connections: Description Modules Width Part No. Analogue 1 Channel Timer 24/7 1 PSAT1 Digital 1 Channel Timer 24/7 2 PSDT1 Digital 2 Channel Timer 24/7 2 PSDT2 Bell Transformer Designed for bell circuits with a rated input voltage 230V~ and rated frequency 50/60Hz which require a low voltage output. Technical Data Rated Input Voltage Rated Output Voltage Rated Frequency Rated Power Output Power Consumption Max Cable Capacity : : : : : : 230V~ 8, 16, 24V 50/60Hz 8VA 1.15W 10mm2 Description Modules Width Part No. Bell Transformer 2 HSBT HomeSafe Pro - Residential 31 Havells Sylvania UK Ltd Avis Way, Newhaven, East Sussex BN9 0ED Customer Service: 0800 440 2478 www.havells.co.uk CAT6471