ABB, SACE Tmax XT, XT2N Molded Case Circuit Breaker 3-Pole 160 A, Breaking Capacity 10 kA, Fixed

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Référence fabricant:
1SDA067058R1 XT2N 160 Ekip LS/I 160A FF
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ABB
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Marque

ABB

Product Type

Molded Case Circuit Breaker

Range

SACE Tmax XT

Series

XT2N

Number of Poles

3

Current Rating

160 A

Breaking Capacity

10kA

Rated AC Voltage

690 V ac

Mount Type

Fixed

Terminal Type

Screw

Depth

208mm

Standards/Approvals

IEC

Height

208mm

Width

130 mm

Pays d'origine :
IT

ABB MCCB, Fixed Mounting, 690V Rated Voltage - XT2N Series - 1SDA067058R1 XT2N 160 Ekip LS/I 160A FF


Make the electrical protection of your high-current equipment a priority with this moulded case circuit breaker from ABB. It automatically trips the power to prevent faulty feeds from damaging your system. As this is a three-pole device, it can handle multiple circuits, letting you simplify your setup. A robust plastic casing insulates the live components and safeguards them against impact. The unit also withstands shocks and vibrations to limit accidental disconnections and production interruptions. Thanks to a 160A current rating, this MCCB meets the demands of your heavy-duty industrial operations.

Features & Benefits


• High short-circuit capacity protects equipment while preventing nuisance tripping

• Weighs just 1.6kg, so it puts hardly any strain on industrial machinery

• Durability of 8,000 electrical cycles supports consistent performance

Applications


• Industrial motors

• Power distribution systems

• Computer networks

• Medical imaging equipment

What's the difference between an MCB and MCCB?


MCBs are used for low-current circuits, such as those for domestic electrical installations. A moulded case circuit breaker like this one handles demanding systems that experience high inrush currents. It also has a higher breaking capacity than a miniature circuit breaker.

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