Overview
The SIEMENS 6SL3330-6TG41-7AA3 is a high-performance SINAMICS S120 Smart Line Module designed for large-scale multi-axis common DC bus drive configurations. Operating within an input voltage window of 500 VAC to 690 VAC, this line-side converter delivers a continuous output of 675 VDC to 930 VDC at a rated current capacity of 1700 A, yielding a nominal power output of 1400 kW. In capital-intensive process infrastructure like open-pit aggregate mining conveyors, thermal power plant induced-draft fans, and deep-sea oil extraction pumping arrays, drive system instability triggers systemic plant blackouts. The 6SL3330-6TG41-7AA3 counters this vulnerability via stable, unregulated 6-pulse rectifier performance combined with full regenerative energy feedback capabilities. By returning mechanical braking energy directly to the plant's AC supply network instead of dissipating it as waste thermal energy across resistors, the unit optimizes plant thermal balance and suppresses unscheduled processing downtime.
Architecture & System Synchronization Topology
The internal hardware infrastructure of this built-in power unit features an un-housed IP00 mechanical chassis designed for direct integration into engineered industrial control enclosures. It employs integrated high-capacity internal air cooling fans to dissipate thermal losses away from the solid-state power thyristor/diode bridge assemblies. System synchronization and high-speed telemetry interface natively via the proprietary Siemens Drive-CLiQ communications highway. This serial link feeds real-time phase synchronization, voltage monitoring data, and thermal diagnostic telemetry directly to the central CU320-2 Control Unit. The module package includes the required internal Drive-CLiQ interconnecting cable, simplifying control-layer wiring and shielding weak logic signals from high-voltage EMI pollution.
Certified Technical Parameters Matrix
| Parameter |
Performance Specifications |
| Model |
6SL3330-6TG41-7AA3 |
| Brand |
SIEMENS |
| Product Family |
SINAMICS S120 System |
| Module Class |
Smart Line Module (Regenerative Infeed) |
| Origin |
Germany |
| Rated Power Output |
1400 kW |
| AC Input Line Voltage |
3-phase 500 VAC to 690 VAC, 50/60 Hz |
| DC Output Voltage Range |
675 VDC to 930 VDC |
| Rated DC Output Current |
1700 A |
| Enclosure Protection Rating |
IP00 (Chassis Built-in Component) |
| Cooling System |
Internal Forced Air Cooling |
| Bus Interconnect |
Drive-CLiQ Interface |
| Operating Temperature |
0 to 40 deg C (De-rating up to 55 deg C) |
| Standard Weight |
410.00 kg |
| Frame Size |
Chassis Format |
Advanced Fault Diagnostics & Application FAQs
What is the functional difference between a Smart Line Module and a Basic Line Module?
A Basic Line Module only allows 2-quadrant operation, feeding energy from the grid into the DC bus with no regenerative path. The Smart Line Module 6SL3330-6TG41-7AA3 utilizes electronic semiconductor switching to allow full 4-quadrant operation. This means braking energy generated by overhauling motor loads is inverted and pumped back into the facility grid, eliminating heavy braking resistor grids.
Does this IP00 unit require external line reactors or commutation filters to operate safely?
Yes. To operate a 1400 kW Smart Line Module within standard line harmonics limits and to protect the internal thyristor bridge against line commutation faults, you must install the matching Siemens line reactor upstream of the AC power input terminals.
How does the 6SL3330-6TG41-7AA3 handle sudden line voltage sags?
The module monitors input voltage waveforms continuously via its internal voltage sensing circuits. If a critical line sag or phase loss occurs, the module transmits an instantaneous fault interrupt via the Drive-CLiQ link to the control unit, triggering controlled deceleration or emergency stopping sequences to protect the down-circuit motor modules.
Field Commissioning & Structural Safety Guidelines
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Enclosure Clearance and Thermal Venting: Install the 410 kg IP00 chassis vertically inside a heavy-duty bay enclosure. Maintain an unobstructed vertical exhaust clearance of at least 300 mm above the top cooling fan exit plane. Ensure ambient internal cabinet air temperatures stay below 40 deg C under maximum continuous 1700 A load conditions to prevent automated thermal shutdown.
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AC and DC Bus Bar Mechanical Torque: All heavy-gauge copper bus bar links connected to the input AC and output DC terminals must be tightened using a calibrated torque wrench. Adhere to the Siemens M12 bolt specification rating of 50 N-m to eliminate loose, high-resistance joints that cause thermal runaways and terminal degradation.
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Drive-CLiQ Signal Routing and Noise Suppression: Route the low-voltage Drive-CLiQ communications cable through dedicated, grounded steel isolation conduits. Keep a physical spatial clearance of at least 300 mm from the main 690 VAC input lines and 930 VDC bus links to prevent high-frequency inverter switching harmonics from distorting the digital control signals.
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Protective Earth (PE) Grounding Path: Connect a heavy, low-impedance copper grounding conductor directly from the chassis main PE ground terminal to the central enclosure earth busbar. Ensure the contact surfaces are completely scraped clear of non-conductive paint or oxide films to guarantee a low-resistance path for fault currents.