When it comes to selecting a reliable and robust Molded Case Circuit Breaker (MCCB) for your industrial or commercial applications, this model stands out as a dependable choice. Designed with precision and adhering to stringent standards, it offers impressive electrical performance that meets the demands of various installations.
At its core, this MCCB is engineered to handle a rated current of 800 A, making it suitable for high-demand environments. With a rated impulse withstand voltage of 8 kV and rated insulation voltage up to 1000 V, it ensures optimal safety and efficiency in operation. The device supports both AC and DC systems with a rated voltage capacity of 690/750 VAC/VDC.
This MCCB features a thermal-magnetic (TM) release type with an adjustable tripping mechanism (TMA), providing flexibility in protection settings tailored to specific requirements. It also boasts a breaking capacity of 50 kA, ensuring rapid response during fault conditions to protect connected equipment from damage.
For ease of installation and maintenance, the circuit breaker is designed with front connection terminals. Its compact width of 210 mm allows for space-saving integration into existing panels or enclosures while maintaining accessibility for service tasks. The unit's degree of protection is rated at IP20, offering basic protection against solid objects but should be installed within an enclosure when used in dusty or wet environments.
The MCCB complies with IEC60947-2 standards—a testament to its quality and reliability in international markets. Weighing approximately 9.117 kg, it's sturdy yet manageable during installation processes.
One notable feature is its compatibility with XT6S devices, enhancing system interoperability across different components within your setup. Additionally, the product accommodates short circuit currents ranging from 4000-8000 A and has an adjustable current setting range between 560-800 A—allowing you to fine-tune the breaker according to load requirements without compromising safety margins.
Power loss is minimal at just 54.2 W under normal operating conditions; this contributes not only to energy savings but also reduces heat generation within switchgear assemblies—an important factor when considering long-term operational costs and environmental impact.
In summary, this MCCB delivers on all fronts: performance, adaptability, compliance with international standards—and most importantly—the assurance needed for critical power distribution systems across diverse sectors such as manufacturing plants or large-scale commercial buildings where reliability cannot be compromised.