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Dear Friends and Partners,
As you have certainly noticed, this catalogue has a new,
changed appearance. Just as our new representation,
the Hager brand has developed considerably.
Since years, Hager has been successfully present at the
market of worldwide. Highest quality, reliability, good
customer relations and a high degree of innovation are
key features of the Hager brand.
Our range of products has been vastly enlarged:
With us you can obtain everything from one source, from
energy distribution, cable management and building
automation, to wiring accessories and safety and
security systems.
As a specialist, we provide you with a full-range supply
of solutions for residential and commercial buildings.
The brands of Hager and Tehalit were combined to form
the new Hager brand. A complete range of products
and services to guarantee electrical installations, easy
to install while providing a high degree of safety.
Hager also stands for sustainability. We accept our
responsibility and contribute actively in the protection
of resources. These aspects are key features for all our
innovations. This line of energy saving is applied in all
production processes and applies to all our products in
general, which contribute to save energy during their
entire product life.
Responsibility, openness and a focus on the future,
these features are reflected in our new brand repre-
sentation. Clarity, simplicity, a close customer relation
and innovation are the old and new values of the
Hager brand.
In this spirit, we have created this catalogue as a
practical tool for your own individual use. Please look
and see for yourself.
Yours sincerely
Daniel Hager
The partner for smart
solutions you can trust
Hager is a full-range supplier of electrical installation systems
for building, residential and commercial properties. For
decades, Hager has been syn-onymous with an extensive and
complete offering. Highest quality, cutting-edge products,
modularity, ease of installation, ease of use, excellent service
and sophisticated design are the features that distinguish
Hager.
As a specialist in
power distribution,
cable management and room connection systems
switch programmes and smart building automation as well
as safety technology such as alarm systems, smoke detectors
and motion detectors
Hager the supplier for professionals is a synonym for top-
quality and innovative technology, as well as good customer
relations and reliability. All of which make Hager the partner for
smart solutions, you can trust.
Hager: a brand meeting
your expectations
Innovations and the systematic enhancement of the products
and systems are key features of the Hager brand. It has always
been our goal to use new designs and improvements to stay
ahead of developments.
The use of innovations and new technologies at Hager is al-
ways customer-driven. Every year, Hager evaluates thousands
of customer contacts, result-ing in detailed knowledge of its
customers needs in order to work efficiently and successfully.
Based on this knowledge, Hager develops the innovative so-
lutions that are so characteristic for the Hager brand. Ease of
installation, ease of use, intuitive user interfaces, modularity
and durability are brand val-Use that guarantee highest qual-
ity throughout in Hager systems.
80 per cent of Hager products and systems are younger than
five years. This high degree of innovation enables the users to
meet various new challenges effectively. The strong demand
for innovations and enhancements is a good indicator for the
customer-oriented policy of the Hager brand also resulting in
a high turnover at wholesalers.
New ideas for the
customers benefit
The Hager Group is a leading supplier of solutions and services
of electrical installation systems for residential and commercial
properties as well as industrial applications.
Across the world, the Hager Group has 30 productions sites
in 12 countries. The marketing presence in 55 countries is
supported by more than 20,000 selling points of our wholesale
partners. As a global player, the company has about 10,000
employees, and a turnover exceeding 1.37 billion Euro in 2008.
Today, the Hager Group offers more than 74,000 references.
Shared strong values such as professionalism, team spirit,
customer orientation, innovation, loyalty and entrepreneurial
activity unite the employee s throughout the Hager Group.
The business is owned and run by members of the Hager family.
Since 2007, the Hager Group has been a European society
(SE Societas European, emphasizing on the one hand its
cultural diversity and on the other hand its European
grounding.
A flourishing group
New MCB board
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The whole nature of electrical sub and final distribution for commercial installations has changed in the
last few years. Typically there are more outgoing ways, more RCBOs and/ or RCD protection, more
metering and more control devices.
Hager decide that it was time to design a board that meets the needs of current installations, not those of
the past. Our new range of Type B boards makes it easier for you to design and install electrical distribution
systems that meet the needs of today and the future.
Hager has devel oped the new Invi cta Type B boards
as a sol uti on for modern resi denti al , commerci al and
Industi al i nstal l ati ons.
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In addition, DIN rail mounted control devices such as time swit-
ches, lighting dimmers and tgwilight switches are becoming
increasinglhy popular. On a more complex level many building
automation systems also operate by controlling the final circuits.
Factory suite
Asia
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As a global pla!er, the Hager Group has 30 production
sites in 12 countries, orldide. Numerous sites produce
the components for the respective markets. This proves
to be sensible in order to provide for a better suppl! of
individual installation fitting according to the respective
customer habits.
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1. Huizhou factory, China
2. Assembly line
3. Warehouse
4. Production line
5. Meeting room
6. Restaurant
7. Dongguan facotry, China
8. Coating line
9. Warehouse
10. CNC stamping
11. Bending machine
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Project lists
Hong Kong
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Goal s often can be expressed by very si mpl e words.
But for our part, obj ecti ve means for provi di ng the
safe, comfortable and reliable electricity life to millions
of Chi nese peopl e.
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2. Wong Tai Sin - phase 1
3. Capitol
4. One Silver Sea
5. Manhattan Hill
6. Nina Tower
7. Celestial Heights
8. Cullinan
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Invicta
Protection devices
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Technical information
Technical information
Technical information
Consumer unit | MCB board | MCCB board |
Encloased fuse combination switches and switch
disconnectors
Miniature circuit breakes MT, MU, NB, NC, ND, HLF |
2 & 4 pole RCCBs | RCCB single pole | RCBO single
pole & switched neutral | Switch disconnectors
MCCB x250 | MCCB h250 | MCCB h400-630 |
MCCB h800-h1200 | MCCB h1250-1600 |
Consumer unit | MCB board | MCCB board |
Encloased fuse combination switches and switch
disconnectors
Miniature circuit breakes MT, MU, NB, NC, ND, HLF |
2 & 4 pole RCCBs | RCCB single pole | RCBO single
pole & switched neutral | Switch disconnectors
MCCB x250 | MCCB h250 | MCCB h400-630 |
MCCB h800-h1200 | MCCB h1250-1600 |
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New MCCB board
Consumer units, TPN, New MCB
board, New MCCB board, LBS, FCS
Nice, Aesthestic design complied with modern decoration area
Consumer unit 14-16
Consumer unit split load
Enclosures 17
Invicta TPN 125A type B distribution boards 18-20
125A incoming, 63A outgoing
Invicta TPN 125 type B distribution boards 21
extensions and accessories for TPN 125A
Invicta TPN 250A type B distribution boards 22-24
200A incoming, 63A outgoing
Invicta TPN 125 type B distribution boards 25
extensions and accessories for TPN 250A
Invicta 250A panel board system 26-28
250A incoming, 125A outgoing
Invicta 250A panel boards system 29
extensions and accessories
Invicta 400A panel board system 30-32
400A incoming, 125A/ 250A outgoing
Invicta 400A panel board system 33
extensions and accessories
Invicta 800A panel board system 34-36
630A/ 800A incoming, 125A/ 250A/ 400A outgoing
Invicta 63A/ 800A panel boards system 37
extensions and accessories
Enclosed fuse combination switches 38-41
and switch disconnectors
Technical information 42-51
Consumer unit
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The metal clad range of consumer units are available with a fixed and split load 100A fully tinned busbar.
The units feature either metal cover, protecting the devices, and can be supplied as either a surface or flush mounted option.
The 2 pole incomer options can be either a switch disconnector, a RCCB or a MCB.
The outgoing devices are either MCBs or single / double modules RCBOs. Blank inserts are available to cover unused ways.
All consumer units have standard size knockouts and are delivered with earth bar, neutral bar, busbar shroud and label kit
The units have been fully ASTA tested and comply with BS EN60439-3 (annex ZA).
The advantages for you :
Compact
Fitting with enclosures tinned copper busbar
Ease of installation
Technical data :
Standard BS EN60439-3
1.2mm thickness sheet steel with Epoxy powder coating in
RAL 9002
IP4X
2
6
5
7
Expert
tips
Knock out
For standard size condults
1
Neutral terminal
Fully tinned
Fully offer for incoming and
outgoing devices
2
Domed holes
For ease of installation
3
Fixed busbar
Fully tinned
Ease of installation
4
Earth terminal
Fully tinned
Fully offer for incoming and
outgoing devices
5
Outgoing devices
Single pole MCBs
2 module RCCB (split load)
Single pole RCBO
6
Cover
Metal
7
Consumer units
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Technical characteristics
The metal range of consumer
units with fixed tinned busbar
offer up to a maximum 24 ways
in a fixed load configuration,
and 8 + 4 ways in a split load con-
figuration.
The incoming and outgoing de-
vices have to be separately se-
lected and fitted by the installer.
A neutral & earth terminal is sup-
plied for each outgoing way and
extra earthing terminals for bond-
ing purposes. All options must be
internally wired by the
contractor.
Electrical specification:
Rated Voltage (Ue) = 240V~
Rated Current (In) = 100A Insula-
tion Voltage(U
i
) = 690V
Conditional Short Circuit
current = 25kA
Mechanical specification:
Protection Category: IP 4X
Material 1.2mm CR4: Steel
Powder Coated: RAL 9002
Devices incoming:
MCB 2P - 35mm
2
100A 2P Switch
Disconnector - 35mm
2
Terminal capacities
16-63A rigid 25mm
2
flexible 16mm
2
80&100A rigid 50mm
2
flexible 35mm
2
Outgoing:
SP MCB
SP RCBO (with flying lead)
Switch disconnetor No. of Pack Cat.
(isolator ) rating outgoing ways Qty. Ref.
63 / 100A incoming 4 1 HE04SN
6 1 HE06SN
8 1 HE08SN
10 1 HE10SN
12 1 HE12SN
14 1 HE14SN
16 1 HE16SN
18 1 HE18SN
24 1 HE24SN
Other models available on request
Consumer unit split load
Switch disconnetor No. of Pack Cat.
(isolator ) rating outgoing ways Qty. Ref.
63/ 100A incoming 4 + 2 ways 1 HE42SN
& 40/ 63/ 100A incoming
double pole RCCB 5 + 2 ways 1 HE52SN
6 + 2 ways 1 HE62SN
5 + 3 ways 1 HE53SN
6 + 4 ways 1 HE64SN
7 + 3 ways 1 HE73SN
8 + 4 ways 1 HE84SN
Other models available on request
HE10SN
HE42SN
Enclosures
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Technical characteristics
Surface mounting
Complete with din rail
1 row
1-16 ways
Enclosure manufactured from
1.2mm steel.
Designation No. of Pack Cat
Outgoing ways Qty. Ref.
Enclosure 1 row / 1 way 1 VT01E
1 row / 2 ways 1 VT02E
1 row / 4 ways 1 VT04E
1 row / 6 ways 1 VT06E
1 row / 8 ways 1 VT08E
1 row /10 ways 1 VT10E
1 row /12 ways 1 VT12E
2 row /14 ways 1 VT14E
2 row /16 ways 1 VT16E
Other models available on request
VT01E
TPN125 type B
distribution boards
The advantages for you :
Easy to install
Reversable door
Removable pre-punched top and bottom gland plates
More wiring space
Technical data :
Standard BS EN60439-3 / IEC 60439-3
1.2mm thickness sheet steel with Epoxy powder coating
in RAL 9002
IP41
4 way to 24 way
20kA at 415V for 0.2 sec.
9 modules cut out for fixed load
13 modules cut out for split load
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3
2
- 125A incoming, 63A outgoing
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6
Expert
tips
Earth terminal bars are mounted
offset to neutral terminal bars
and angled towards the installer
for easy cable installation. The
screws are fully turned down for
simple and fast cabling,
1
Transparent IP2X neutral cover
allows for ease of cable instal-
lation. Screw fully turned down
for easy and fast cabling.
2
Removable door and reversed
for ease of fitting
3
Whole set of busbar separated
into circuit A & circuit B in
split load board.
4
Top tap off for simple board ex-
tensions or split load in 125A or
an additional MCB up to 125A
5
Ease of phase identification
L1, L2, L3 mouldings show
through when the front cover is
fitted. Textured surface on bus-
bar assembly allows contractor
to write circuit identification.
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T!c$)%ca' c$a,ac.!,%-.%c-
S.a)a,-:
BS EN 60439-3
IEC60439-3
Suitable for modular incomers
as well as non modular incomers
B/-ba, c/,,!). ,a.%)#:
125A
ASTA c!,.%"%! %)-/'a.! .%))!
c*++!, b/-ba, a--!(b'2:
- Rated short circuit withstand
for busbars:
20 kA at 415V for 0.2 sec.
Removable pre punched top
and bottom gland plates.
I)c*(*!, c/.*/. 0%.$:
9 modules for fixed load
13 modules for split load.
Reversible door.
1.2 mm thickness sheet steel
with epoxy powder coating in
RAL 9002
IP41
Accessories like key lock, DIN
rail extension boxes etc...
Fixed load board Cat.
No. of ways Ref.
(Surface)
4 way JK1B04S1
6 way JK1B06S1
8 way JK1B08S1
10 way JK1B10S1
12 way JK1B12S1
16 way JK1B16S1
18 way JK1B18S1
24 way JK1B24S1
N*.!-:
1. Come with JK1L1003SM link kit
2. For MCB 80-125A as incomer, use JK1L1253SK/ JK1L1253MM incoming link kit
3. For Direct incomer, use incoming link kit JK2L2504D
I")c'a - TPN125 '+$e B d&'%b('#" b#a%d&
125A "c#!"g, 63A #('g#"g
Split load board Cat.
No. of ways Ref.
Section 1 Section 2 (Surface)
2 2 JK1B022S1
4 2 JK1B042S1
4 4 JK1B044S1
6 2 JK1B062S1
6 4 JK1B064S1
6 6 JK1B066S1
8 4 JK1B084S1
8 6 JK1B086S1
8 8 JK1B088S1
10 4 JK1B104S1
N*.!-:
1. Come with JK1L1003SMSL link kit
JK1B08S1
JK1B042S1
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I")c'a - TPN 125 '+$e B d&'%b('#" b#a%d&
e*'e"&#"& a"d acce&&#%e& f#% TPN 125A
Designation Cat.
Ref.
I)c*(%)# '%)& &%.-
3P 63A/ 100A switch disc/ RCCB or 63A MCB incomer kit for 125A fixed load JK1L1003SM
3P 63A/ 100A switch disc/ RCCB or 63A MCB incomer kit for 125A split load JK1L1003SMSL
3P 80A - 125A MCB incomer kit for 125A JK JK1L1253MM
3P 125A switch disc incomer kit for 125A JK JK1L1253SK
4P 63A/ 100A switch disc/ RCCB or 63A MCB incomer kit for 125A fixed load JK1L1004SM
4P 63A/ 100A switch disc/ RCCB or 63A MCB incomer kit for 125A split load JK1L1004SMSL
4P 80A - 125A MCB incomer kit for 125A JK JK1L1254MM
125A direct connection kit JK2L2504D
Cab'! -+,!a!, b*1 (Surface)
JK1 Cable spreader box JK1E01S
JK2 Cable spreader box JK2E01S
JK1 - 16 module din extension box (15M available) JK1E16S
JK1 - 32 module din extension box JK1E32S
JK1 - 48 module din extension box JK1E48S
J*%). &%. "*, -+,!a!, a) !1.!)-%*) b*1 (Surface)
JK1 - Joint kit for spreader box JK1XJKES
Acc!--*,%!-
Joint kit for spreader sand extension box for 125A JK1XJKES
Two pieces of gland plate with screws for 125A boards JK1XGPS
1 module blank P032H
Busbar protective boot P100H
Single phase blank for TPN boards JK1XBSP
Key lock for distribution boards JK1XKLS
Incomer shroud in 125A fixed load board in 9M with 3M cutout JK1XISF3
Incomer shroud in 125A fixed load board in 9M without cutout JK1XISF0
Incomer shroud in 125A split load board in 13M with 7M cutout JK1XISS7
Incomer shroud in 125A split load board in 13M with 11M cutout JK1XISS11
Incomer shroud in 125A split load board in 13M with 13M cutout JK1XISS13
Netural terminal cover IP2X JK1XNC
Spare neutral terminal (4 way) JK1XSNT
Spare neutral terminal extra (10 way) JK1XSNTE
Invicta TPN type B distribution
boards can be extended verti-
cally by combining them with
DIN rail boards, for installation
of modular devices like time
switches, contactors etc...
Joining kits are used to com-
bine TPN type B boards and
DIN rail boards
JK1XBS
JK1XNC
P032H
JK1XSNT
JK1L1004SM
Invicta TPN 250 type B
distribution boards
The advantages for you :
Easy to install
Removable door
More wiring space
Technical data :
Standard BS EN60439-3 / IEC 60439-3
1.2mm thickness sheet steel RAL 9002 Epoxy powder coated
IP41
13 modules cut out
20 kA for 0.2 sec.
4 way to 24 way
3
1
2
5
4
6
Expert
tips
1
2
3
4
5
6
Earth terminal bars are mounted
offset to neutral terminal bars
and angled towards the installer
for easy cable installation. The
screws are fully turned down for
simple and fast cabling,
Transparent IP2X neutral cover
allows for ease of cable instal-
lation. Screw fully turned down
for easy and fast cabling.
Removable door and reversed
for ease of fitting
Multiple incomer choices for
switch or MCCB
Top tap off for simple board ex-
tensions or split load in 125A or
an additional MCB up to 125A
Ease of phase identification
L1, L2, L3 mouldings show
through when the front cover is
fitted. Textured surface on bus-
bar assembly allows contractor
to write circuit identification.
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Technical characteristics
Standards:
BS EN 60439-3
IEC 60439-3
Suitable non modular incomers
Busbar current rating:
250A
ASTA certified insulated tinned
copper busbar assembly:
- Rated short circuit withstand
for busbars:
20 kA at 415V for 0.2 sec.
Removable pre punched top
and bottom gland plates.
Reversible door.
1.2 mm thickness with sheet
steel epoxy powder coating in
RAL 9002
IP41
Accessories like key lock, DIN
rail extension boxes etc...
Designation Cat. Ref.
No. of ways (Surface)
4 way JK2B04S1
6 way JK2B06S1
8 way JK2B08S1
10 way JK2B10S1
12 way JK2B12S1
16 way JK2B16S1
18 way JK2B18S1
24 way JK2B24S1
Note: Link kits are not supplied with standard, please order I/e link kits separately
In&ic$a 63 TPN di#$"ib%$in ba"d#
200A incming, 63A %$ging
Designation Number of Cat.
TP ways Ref.
TP & N for DP
Incoming 200A direct terminal 6 JD06P
12 JD12P
18 JD18P
24 JD24P
In&ic$a - TPN 250 $(!e B di#$"ib%$in ba"d#
JD06P
JK2B08S1
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In&ic$a - $(!e B di#$"ib%$in ba"d
e'$en#in# and acce##"ie# f" TPN 250A
Designation Pole Cat.
Ref.
Incoming link kits
160A switch disc incomer kit for 250A JK 3 JK2L1603SK
200/ 250A switch disc incomer kit for 250A JK 3 JK2L2503SK
125/ 160A MCCB/ MCS incomer kit for 250A JK 3 JK2L1603MH
200/ 250A MCCB/ MCS incomer kit for 250A JK 3 JK2L2503MH
125/ 160A MCCB incomer kit for 200/ 250A JK 4 JK2L1604MH
250A MCCB incomer kit for 250A JK 4 JK2L2504MH
200/ 250A direct connection kit 4 JK2L2504D
Cable spreader box (Surface)
JK2 Cable spreader box JK2E01S
DIN rail extension box (Surface)
JK2 - 16 module (15M available) JK2E16S
JK2 - 32 module JK2E32S
JK2 - 48 module JK2E48S
Joint kit for spreader box (Surface)
JK2 - Joint kit for spreader box JK2XJKES
Accessories
Joint kit for spreader and extension box for 250A JK2XJKES
Two pieces of gland plate with screws for 250A boards JK2XGPS
1 module blank P032H
Busbar protective boot P100H
Single phase blank for TPN boards JK1XBSP
Key lock for distribution boards JK1XKLS
13M blank for 125/ 160A switch on cover in 250A boards JK2XBSK1
13M blank for 200/ 250A switch on cover in 250A boards JK2XBSK2
13M blank for 125/ 160A MCCB/ MCS on cover in 250A boards JK2XBMH1
13M blank for 125/ 160A MCCB/ MCS on cover in 250A boards JK2XBMH2
Neutral terminal cover IP2X JK1XNC
Spare neutral terminal (4 way) JK1XSNT
Spare neutral terminal extra (10 way) JK1XSNTE
Invicta TPN type B distribution
boards can be extended verti-
cally by combining them with
DIN rail boards, for installation
of modular devices like time
switches, contactors etc...
Joint kits are used to combine
TPN type B boards and DIN rail
boards
JK2XIS
JK1XBS P032H
P100H JK1XSNT
Invicta 250A panel board system
250A incoming, 125A outgoing
The advantages for you :
Easy to install
More wiring space
Technical data :
Standard BS EN60439-1 / IEC 60439-1
1.5 mm thickness sheet steel with Epoxy powder coating
in RAL 9002
IP41
25 kA for 0.3 sec.
1
2
3
4
Expert
tips
1
2
3
4
Optimal cabling space.
Earth and neutral bars
positioned for easier cabling
Multiple incomer choices for
switch or MCCB
Ease of phase identification
L1, L2, L3 mouldings show
through when the front cover is
fitted. Textured surface on bus-
bar assembly allows contractor
to write circuit identification.
Invicta - 250A panel board sstem
250A incoming, 125A outgoing
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T#!&+'!a) !&a.a!0#.'/0'!/
S0a+"a."/:
BS EN 60439 -1
IEC 60439-1
Suitable for MCCBs & isolating
switches incomers.
ASTA !#.0'$'#" '+/1)a0#" 0'++#"
!,--#. 1/a. a//#*)4:
- Rated short circuit withstand
capacity for 250A busbar
25kA at 415V for 0.3 sec.
Removable pre punched top
and bottom gland plates.
1.5 mm thickness sheet steel
with epoxy powder coating RAL
9002
IP41
Accessories like key lock, DIN
rail extension boxes etc...
Designation No. of ways Cat.
Ref.
I+2'!0a - 2 way JN2B00002S1
250 -a+#) ,a." /4/0#*
250A '+!,*'+% a+" 4 way JN2B00004S1
125A (3 160) MCCB ,10%,'+%/
6 way JN2B00006S1
8 way JN2B00008S1
10 way JN2B00010S1
12 way JN2B00012S1
16 way JN2B00016S1
Note: Link kits are not supplied with standard, please order I/e link kits separately
JN2B0008S1
Invicta - 250A panel board sstem
extensions and accessories
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Description Cat.
Ref.
I+!,*#. ('0/
250A 3P MCCB incomer kit JN2L2503MH
250A 3P isolator incomer kit JN2L2503SK
250A direct incomer JN2L2503D
E30#+0',+ ,3
250A spreader box JN2E01S
250A din rail box JN2E20S
A!!#//,.'#// /-a.#/
Single pole blanking plate 125A frame JN2XBSP
Key lock for distribution boards JK1XKLS
Invicta 400A panel board system
400A incoming, 125A/ 250A outgoing
The advantages for you :
Easy to install
More wiring space
Technical data :
Standard BS EN60439-1 / IEC 60439-1
1.5 mm thickness sheet steel with Epoxy powder coating
in RAL 9002
IP41
35 kA at 415V for 1 sec.
1
2
3
4
Expert
tips
1
2
3
4
Optimal cabling space.
Earth and neutral bars
positioned for easier cabling
Multiple incomer choices for
switch or MCCB
Ease of phase identification
L1, L2, L3 mouldings show
through when the front cover is
fitted. Textured surface on bus-
bar assembly allows contractor
to write circuit identification.
T!c$)%ca' c$a,ac.!,%-.%c-
S.a)a,-:
BS EN 60439-1
IEC 60439-1
Suitable for (MCCBs) incomers
and outgoings.
ASTA c!,.%"%! %)-/'a.!
.%))! c*++!, b/-ba, a--!(b'2:
- Rated short circuit withstand
capacity for busbar 35kA at
415V for 1 sec.
Removable pre punched top and
bottom gland plates.
1.5 mm thickness with sheet
steel epoxy powder coating in
RAL 9002
IP41
Accessories like key lock, DIN
rail extension boxes etc...
Designation No. of ways Cat.
Ref.
I)0%c.a -
400 +a)!' b*a, -2-.!( 4 way JN4B00004S1
/+ .* 400A %)c*(%)#
/+ .* 125A (1160) */.#*%)#- 6 way JN4B00006S1
8 way JN4B00008S1
10 way JN4B00010S1
12 way JN4B00012S1
16 way JN4B00016S1
Designation No. of ways No. of ways Cat.
250A 125A Outgoers Ref.
I)0%c.a -
400 +a)!' b*a, -2-.!( 2 way 2 way JN4B00202S1
/+ .* 400A %)c*(%)#
/+ .* 250A (1250) */.#*%)#- 2 way 4 way JN4B00204S1
/+ .* 125A (1160) */.#*%)#-
2 way 6 way JN4B00206S1
2 way 8 way JN4B00208S1
2 way 10 way JN4B00210S1
2 way 14 way JN4B00214S1
Inicta - 400A panel board s"stem
400A incoming, 125A, 250A outgoing
32
JN4B00008S1
JN4B00208S1
Inicta - 400 panel board s"stem
e!tensions & accessories
33
Description Cat.
Ref.
I)c*(!, &%.-
400A 3P MCCB incomer kit JN4L4003MH
400A direct incomer JN4L4003D
400A 3P MCCB extension bar JN4L4003EB
E1.!).%*) b*1
400A spreader box JN4E01S
400A small din rail box JN4E24S
400A large din rail box JN8E32S
Acc!--*,%!-/ -+a,!-
Single pole blanking plate 125A frame JN2XBSP
Three pole blanking plate 250A frame JN4XBTP

Key lock for distribution boards JK1XKLS
Invicta 800A panel board system
630A/ 800A incoming, 125A/ 250A
outgoing
The advantages for you :
Easy to install
More wiring space
Technical data :
Standard BS EN60439-1 / IEC 60439-1
1.5 mm thickness sheet steel with Epoxy powder coating in
RAL 9002
IP41
40 kA at 415V for 1 sec.
43 kA at 415V for 0.2 sec.
1
2
3
4
Expert
tips
1
2
3
4
Ease of phase identification
L1, L2, L3 mouldings show
through when the front cover is
fitted. Textured surface on bus-
bar assembly allows contractor
to write circuit identification.
Optimal cabling space.
Earth and neutral bars
positioned for easier cabling
Multiple incomer choices for
switch or MCCB
In#ic!a - panel board 630/ 800A incoming 125A, 250A, 250+125A
o"!going
36
T#!&+'!a) !&a.a!0#.'/0'!/
S0a+"a."/:
BS EN 60439-1
IEC 60439-1
Suitable for MCCBs incomers
and outgoings.
ASTA !#.0'$'#" '+/1)a0#" 0'++#"
!,--#. 1/a. a//#*)4:
- Rated short circuit withstand
capacity for 630/ 800A
busbar 40kA for 1 sec. or
43kA for 0.2 sec
Removable pre punched top
and bottom gland plates.
1.5 mm thickness sheet steel
with epoxy powder coating in
RAL 9002
IP41
Accessories like key lock, DIN
rail extension boxes etc...
Description No. of ways No. of ways Cat.
250A 125A Ref.
I+2'!0a -
630A/ 800A -a+#) ,a." /4/0#* / 4 JN8B00004S1
1- 0, 630A/ 800A '+!,*'+%
1- 0, 125A (3160) MCCB ,10%,'+%/ / 6 JN8B00006S1
/ 8 JN8B00008S1
/ 10 JN8B00010S1
/ 12 JN8B00012S1
/ 16 JN8B00016S1
I+2'!0a -
630A/ 800A -a+#) ,a." /4/0#* 4 / JN8B00400S1
1- 0, 630A/ 800A '+!,*'+%
1- 0, 250A (3250) MCCB ,10%,'+%/ 6 / JN8B00600S1
8 / JN8B00800S1
10 / JN8B01000S1
12 / JN8B01200S1
16 / JN8B01600S1
I+2'!0a -
630A/ 800A -a+#) ,a." /4/0#* 2 2 JN8B00202S1
1- 0, 630A/ 800A '+!,*'+%
1- 0, 250A (3250) ,10%,'+%/ a+" 2 4 JN8B00204S1
1- 0, 125A (3160) ,10%,'+%/
2 6 JN8B00206S1
2 8 JN8B00208S1
2 10 JN8B00210S1
2 14 JN8B00214S1
I+2'!0a -
630A/ 800A -a+#) ,a." /4/0#* 4 2 JN8B00402S1
1- 0, 630A/ 800A '+!,*'+%
1- 0, 250A (3250) ,10%,'+%/ a+" 4 4 JN8B00404S1
1- 0, 125A (3160) ,10%,'+%/
4 6 JN8B00406S1
4 8 JN8B00408S1
4 10 JN8B00410S1
I+2'!0a -
630A/ 800A -a+#) ,a." /4/0#* 6 6 JN8B00606S1
1- 0, 630A/ 800A '+!,*'+%
1- 0, 250A (3250) ,10%,'+%/ a+" 6 8 JN8B00608S1
1- 0, 125A (3160) ,10%,'+%/
JN8B00008S1
In#ic!a - 630A/ 800A panel board %!em
e$!enion & acceorie
37
Description Cat.
Ref.
I+!,*#. ('0/
630A 3P MCCB incomer kit JN8L6303MH
630A direct incomer JN8L6303D
800A 3P MCCB incomer kit JN8L8003MH
800A direct incomer JN8L8003D
630A 3P MCCB extension bar JN8L6303EB
800A 3P MCCB extension bar JN8L8003EB
E30#+0',+ ,3
800A spreader box JN8E01S
800A din rail box JN8E32S
A!!#//,.'#// /-a.#/
Key lock for distribution boards JN1XKLS
Single pole blanking plate 125A frame JN2XBSP
Three pole blanking plate 250A frame JN4XBTP
Enclosed fuse combination
switches and switch disconnectors
The advantages for you :
Easy to install
Positives action door handle
Lockable off
Technical data :
IEC 60947-3
Robust 1.2 mm steel enclosure
1
3
2
4
5
6
7
8
Expert
tips
2.0 mm (up to 400A)
2.5 mm (up to 630A - 800A)
Knock outs and removable
gland plate 1
Robust 1.2 mm steel
enclosure
2
Terminal cover
3
Lockable off
4
Neutral bar
5
Can be top or bottom fed
6
Accepts BS88 fuses
7
Key hole mounting slots
8
Technical characteristics
Description
The range of enclosed FCS
have been designed to match
the TP & N range of distribution
boards. The number of enclo-
sure sizes have been optimized,
to ensure that the installation is
easy and uniform. The FCS
products are designed to protect
& isolate individual circuits. All
handles can be padlocked in
the off position. Extension boxes
are available for extra cabling
space. Operation is through a
door operated rotary handle.
Electrical specification:
Tested and complies to
IEC 60497-3
LBS Sequence 1 & 3
FCS Sequence 1 & 4
Electrical Supply:
415V~AC Rating AC23
(100A~AC22A)
Mechanical specification:
Material 1.2mm CR4 Steel
Powder Coated RAL 9002
Devices & accessories
SPSN 20 - 100A ( 4 ratings)
TP & N 20 - 800A (12 ratings)
TPSN 20 - 800A (12 ratings)
Enclosed fuse combination switches 32-800A
40
Designation In Utilisation Fuse type Cat.
Enclosed FCS A Category Ref.
Single pole switched neutral 20A AC23A A1 JFB202
32A AC23A A1 JFB203
63A AC23A A2-A3 JFD206
100A AC22A A4 JFE210
Triple pole & neutral 20A AC23A A1 JFB302
32A AC23A A1 JFB303
63A AC23A A2-A3 JFD306
100A AC22A A4 JFE310
125A AC23A B1-B2 JFG312
160A AC23A B1-B2 JFG316
200A AC23A B1-B2 JFG320
250A AC23A B1-B3 JFG325
315A AC23B B1-B3 JFH331
400A AC23B B1-B4 JFH340
630A AC23B C1-C2 JFI363
800A AC23B C1-C3 JFI380
Triple pole switched neutral 20A AC23A A1 JFB402
32A AC23A A1 JFB403
63A AC23A A2-A3 JFD406
100A AC22A A4 JFE410
125A AC23A B1-B2 JFG412
160A AC23A B1-B2 JFG416
200A AC23A B1-B2 JFG420
250A AC23A B1-B3 JFG425
315A AC23B B1-B3 JFH431
400A AC23B B1-B4 JFH440
630A AC23B C1-C2 JFI463
800A AC23B C1-C3 JFI480
Cable extension boxes 125A, 160A, 200A B1-B2 JZA701
triple pole & triple pole + 250A B1-B3 JZA701
switched neutral 315A B1-B3 JZA702
400A B1-B4 JZA702
630A C1-C2 JZA703
800A C1-C3 JZA703
Auxiliary contact
1AC type NO HZF301
1AC type NC HZF302
Designation 2P 3P 4P
Terminal cover
100A HZF201 HZF202 HZF203
125A, 160A - HZF202 HZF203
200A to 400A - HZF204 HZF205
630A to 800A - HZF206 HZF207
JFD306
Enclosed load break switches 20-1600A
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Technical characteristics
Description
The range of enclosed LBS have
been designed to match the TP
& N range of distribution boards.
The number of enclosure sizes
have been optimized, to ensure
that the installation is easy and
uniform. Products are designed
to isolate individual circuits. All
handles can be padlocked in the
off position. Extension boxes are
available for extra cabling space.
Operation is through a door op-
erated rotary handle.
Electrical specification:
Tested and complies to
BS EN 60439-1 (enclosure)
BS EN 60947-3 (device)
LBS Sequence 1 & 3
FCS Sequence 1 & 4
Electrical Supply: 415V ~ AC
Rating AC23A (100, 315, 400 &
630A AC22A)
Mechanical specification:
Material 1.2 mm CR4 Steel
Powder Coated RAL 9002
Devices & accessories
TPN 20-1600A (14 ratings)
TPSN 20-1600A (14 ratings)
Designation In Utilisation Cat
Enclosed LBS A Category Ref.
Triple pole & neutral
20A AC23A JAB302
32A AC23A JAB303
63A AC23A JAB306
100A AC22A JAB310
125A AC23A JAC312
160A AC23A JAC316
200A AC23A JAE320
250A AC23A JAE325
315A AC22A JAG331
400A AC22A JAG340
630A AC22B JAH363
800A AC23B JAH380
1250A AC23A JAH390*
1600A AC23A JAH392*
Triple pole switched neutral
20A AC23A JAB402
32A AC23A JAB403
63A AC23A JAB406
100A AC22A JAB410
125A AC23A JAC412
160A AC23A JAC416
200A AC23A JAE420
250A AC23A JAE425
315A AC22A JAG431
400A AC22A JAG440
630A AC22B JAH463
800A AC23B JAH480
1250A AC23A JAH490*
1600A AC23A JAH492*
Cable extension boxes 125A , 160A JZA700
triple pole & triple pole 200A , 250A , 315A , 400A JZA701
switched neutral 630A , 800A JZA702
Auxiliary contact
20A to 100A HZ021
125A to 1600A HZ023
Terminal cover 3P 4P
125A to 200A HZC201 HZC202
250A to 400A HZC203 HZC204
630A HZC205 HZC206
800A HZ036 HZ046
1250A~1600A HZ037 HZ047*
* For overseas only
JAB306
Technical information
Technical information
Consumer units
44
Din rail enclosure
44
TPN 125A type B distribution boards
125A incoming, 63A outgoing 45
TPN type B distribution boards
- split busbar 45
TPN distribution boards
200A incoming, 63A outgoing 46
Invicta -TPN 250 type B distribution boards
46
Invicta 250A panel board system
250A incoming, 125A outgoing 47
Invicta 400A panel boards system
125A/ 250A outgoing 47
Invicta 800A panel board system
125A/ 250A/ 400A outgoing 48
FCS
49
LBS
50
IP rating
51
C"!%'e$ '!i&% )i&h 100A SP b'%ba$
44 Technical information
W
W1
H H1
D
D1
W
H
D
Di! $ail e!cl"%'$e
Reference
Fixed load H W H1 W1 D1
HE04SN 231 214 266 208 71
HE06SN 231 250 266 244 71
HE08SN 231 286 266 280 71
HE10SN 231 322 266 316 71
HE12SN 231 358 266 352 71
HE14SN 231 394 266 388 71
HE16SN 231 430 266 424 71
HE18SN 231 466 266 460 71
HE24SN 231 574 266 568 71
Split load H W H1 W1 D1
HE42SN 231 304 266 298 71
HE52SN 231 322 266 316 71
HE62SN 231 340 266 334 71
HE53SN 231 340 266 334 71
HE63SN 231 358 266 352 71
HE73SN 231 476 266 370 71
HE84SN 231 512 266 406 71
Reference
Surface mounted H W D
VT01E 205 142 61
VT02E 205 178 61
VT04E 205 250 61
VT06E 205 322 61
VT08E 205 394 61
VT10E 205 466 61
VT12E 205 538 61
VT14E 205 361 80
VT16E 205 397 80
TPN 125 &*#e B di%&$ib'&i"! b"a$d%
45 Technical information
W
W1
D1
H
D
H1
TPN 125 &*#e B di%&$ib'&i"! b"a$d%
- %#li& b'%ba$
W
W1
D1
H
D
H1
Reference
Surface H W D H1 W1 D1
JK1B04S1 495 405 115 490 400 110
JK1B06S1 555 405 115 550 400 110
JK1B08S1 605 405 115 600 400 110
JK1B10S1 660 405 115 655 400 110
JK1B12S1 715 405 115 710 400 110
JK1B14S1 770 405 115 765 400 110
JK1B16S1 820 405 115 815 400 110
JK1B18S1 940 405 115 935 400 110
JK1B24S1 1105 405 115 1100 400 110
Reference
Surface H W D H1 W1 D1
JK1B022S1 555 445 115 550 440 110
JK1B042S1 610 445 115 605 440 110
JK1B044S1 665 445 115 660 440 110
JK1B062S1 665 445 115 660 440 110
JK1B064S1 720 445 115 715 440 110
JK1B066S1 775 445 115 770 440 110
JK1B082S1 720 445 115 715 440 110
JK1B084S1 775 445 115 770 440 110
JK1B086S1 830 445 115l 825 440 110
JK1B088S1 885 445 115 880 440 110
JK1B104S1 935 445 115 930 440 110
I!(ic&a 63 - TP & N di%&$ib'&i"! b"a$d%
200A i!c"i!g, 63A "'&g"i!g
46 Technical information
TPN 250 &*#e B di%&$ib'&i"! b"a$d%
W
W1
D1
H
D
H1
W
W1
H
D
Reference
H W D W1
JD06P 485 385 105 265
JD12P 585 385 105 265
JD18P 705 385 105 265
JD24P 805 385 105 265
Reference
Surface H W D H1 W1 D1
JK2B04S1 655 445 115 650 440 110
JK2B06S1 705 445 115 700 440 110
JK2B08S1 760 445 115 755 440 110
JK2B10S1 815 445 115 810 440 110
JK2B12S1 865 445 115 860 440 110
JK2B14S1 920 445 115 915 440 110
JK2B16S1 975 445 115 970 440 110
JK2B18S1 1030 445 115 1025 440 110
JK2B24S1 1195 445 115 1190 440 110
I!(ic&a - 250A #a!el b"a$d% %*%&e
250A i!c"i!g, 125A "'&g"i!g
47 Technical information
W
H
D
I!(ic&a 400A #a!el b"a$d %*%&e
125A/ 250A i!c"i!g
W
H
D
Reference
Surface mounted H W D
JN2B00002S1 700 615 160
JN2B00004S1 775 615 160
JN2B00006S1 855 615 160
JN2B00008S1 925 615 160
JN2B00010S1 1000 615 160
JN2B00022S1 1115 615 160
JN2B00016S1 1375 615 160
Reference
Surface mounted H W D
JN4B00004S1 930 690 200
JN4B00006S1 1005 690 200
JN4B00008S1 1080 690 200
JN4B00010S1 1155 690 200
JN4B00012S1 1230 690 200
JN4B00016S1 1380 690 200
JN4B00202S1 960 846 200
JN4B00204S1 1035 846 200
JN4B00206S1 1110 846 200
JN4B00208S1 1185 846 200
JN4B00210S1 1260 846 200
JN4B00214S1 1410 846 200
I!(ic&a - 800A #a!el b"a$d %*%&e
125A/ 250A / 400A "'&g"i!g
48 Technical information
W
H
D
JN8B00400S1 1095 846 200
JN8B00600S1 1200 846 200
JN8B00800S1 1305 846 200
JN8B01000S1 1410 846 200
JN8B01200S1 1515 846 200
JN8B01600S1 1725 846 200
Reference
Surface H W D
JN8B00004S1 1035 846 200
JN8B00006S1 1110 846 200
JN8B00008S1 1215 846 200
JN8B00010S1 1320 846 200
JN8B00012S1 1410 846 200
JN8B00016S1 1620 846 200
JN8B00202S1 1065 846 200
JN8B00204S1 1140 846 200
JN8B00206S1 1215 846 200
JN8B00208S1 1320 846 200
JN8B00210S1 1410 846 200
JN8B00214S1 1560 846 200
JN8B00402S1 1170 846 200
JN8B00404S1 1245 846 200
JN8B00406S1 1350 846 200
JN8B00408S1 1440 846 200
JN8B00410S1 1650 846 200
JN8B00606S1 1485 846 200
JN8B00608S1 1620 846 200
Reference Product type Rating
H W D W1 A B
JFB202 SPSN 20A/ A1 250 200 150 182 120 172
JFB302 TPN 20A/ A1 250 200 150 182 120 172
JFB402 TPSN 20A/ A1 250 200 150 182 120 172
JFB203 TPSN 32A/ A1 250 200 150 182 120 172
JFB303 TPN 32A/ A1 250 200 150 182 120 172
JFB403 TPSN 32A/ A1 250 200 150 182 120 172
FCS
49 Technical information
D W1
W
H
A
B
3
JFD206 SPSN 63A/ A2-A3 325 300 150 282 190 217
JFD306 TPN 63A/ A2-A3 325 300 150 282 190 217
JFD406 TPSN 63A/ A2-A3 325 300 150 282 190 217
4
JFE210 SPSN 100A/ A4 400 375 200 357 265 292
JFE310 TPN 100A/ A4 400 375 200 357 265 292
JFE410 TPSN 100A/ A4 400 375 200 357 265 292
6
JFG312 TPN 125A/ B1-B2 500 375 200 357 265 380
JFG412 TPSN 125A/ B1-B2 500 375 200 357 265 380
JFG316 TPN 125A/ B1-B2 500 375 200 357 265 380
JFG416 TPSN 125A/ B1-B2 500 375 200 357 265 380
JFG320 TPN 125A/ B1-B2 500 375 200 357 265 380
JFG420 TPSN 125A/ B1-B2 500 375 200 357 265 380
JFG325 TPN 125A/ B1-B2 500 375 200 357 265 380
JFG425 TPSN 125A/ B1-B2 500 375 200 357 265 380
7
JFH331 TPN 315A/ B1-B3 650 500 300 481.5 390 529
JFH431 TPSN 315A/ B1-B3 650 500 300 481.5 390 529
JFH340 TPN 400A/ B1-B4 650 500 300 481.5 390 529
JFH440 TPSN 400A/ B1-B4 650 500 300 481.5 390 529
8
JFI363 TPN 630A/ C1-C2 800 600 350 581.5 490 679
JFI463 TPSN 630A/ C1-C2 800 600 350 581.5 490 679
JFI380 TPN 800A/ C1-C2 800 600 350 581.5 490 679
JFI480 TPSN 800A 800 600 350 581.5 490 679
LBS
50 Technical information
D W1
W
H
A
B
Reference
H W D H1 W1 D1
JAB302 250 180 105 177 110 172
JAB402 250 180 105 177 110 172
JAB303 250 180 105 177 110 172
JAB403 250 180 105 177 110 172
JAB306 250 180 105 177 110 172
JAB406 250 180 105 177 110 172
JAB310 250 200 105 182 130 172
JAB410 250 200 105 182 130 172
JAB312 250 200 105 182 130 172
JAB412 250 200 105 182 130 172
JAB316 250 200 105 182 130 172
JAB416 250 200 105 182 130 172
JAB320 400 375 200 357 265 292
JAB420 400 375 200 357 265 292
JAB325 400 375 200 357 265 292
JAB425 400 375 200 357 265 292
JAG331 500 200 375 357 265 380
JAG431 500 200 375 357 265 380
JAG340 500 200 375 357 265 380
JAG440 500 200 375 357 265 380
JAH363 650 500 300 481.5 390 529
JAH463 650 500 300 481.5 390 529
JAH380 650 500 300 481.5 390 529
JAH480 650 500 300 481.5 390 529
JAH390 1058 750 300 732 390 937
JAH392 1058 750 300 732 130 937
IP rating
51 Technical information
The International Protection (IP)
code for all low voltage enclo-
sures up to 1000 V a.c. and 1500
V d.c. is defined in identical fash-
ion by the standards BS EN
60529 - IEC 529 it comprises the
letters IP followed by two charac-
ter numerals:
The first character numeral
indicates the degree of protection
provided by the enclosure with re-
spect to persons, also to the
equipment inside the enclosure
The second character numeral
indicates the degree of protection
provided by the enclosure with re-
spect to harmful ingress of water;
a third character may be used to
indicate mechanical strength.
An x signifies that no test has
been carried out
IP Test Short Definition
Description
0 Non-protected No special protection
1 Protected against A large surface of the
solid objects body, such as a hand
greater than (but no protection
50 mm 50 mm against deliberate
access) solid
objects exceeding
50 mm in diameter
2 Protected against Fingers or similar
solid objects objects not exceeding
greater than 80 mm in length; solid
12,5 mm 12.5 mm objects exceeding
12.5mm in diameter
3 Protected against Tools, wires, etc...., of
solid objects diameter or thickness
greater than greater than 2.5 mm;
2,5 mm 2.5 mm solid objects exceeding
2.5 mm in diameter
4 Protected against Wires or strips of
solid objects thickness greater than
greater than 1.0 mm; solid objects
1 mm 1.0 mm exceeding 1.0 mm in
diameter
5 Dust-protected Ingress of dust is not
totally prevented but
dust does not enter in
sufficient quantity to
interfere with
satisfactory operation
of the equipment
6 Dust-tight No ingress of dust
IP Test Short Definition
Description
0 Non-protected No special protection
1 Protected against Dripping water
dripping water (vertically falling drops)
shall have no harmful
effect
2 Protected against Vertically dripping water
dripping water shall have no harmful
when tilted up effect when the
to 15 enclosure is tilted at
any angle up to 15
from its normal position
3 Protected against Water falling as a spray
spraying water at an angle up to 60
from the vertical shall
have no harmful effect
4 Protected against Water splashed against
splashing water the enclosure from any
direction shall have no
harmful effect
5 Protected against Water projected by a
water jets nozzle against the
enclosure from any
direction shall have no
harmful effect
6 Protected against Water from heavy seas
heavy seas or water projected in
powerful jets shall not
enter the enclosure in
harmful quantities
7 Protected against Ingress of water in a
the effect of harmful quantity shall
immersion not be possible when
the enclosure is
immersed in water
under defined
conditions of pressure
and time
8 Protected against The equipment is
submersion suitable for continuous
submersion in water
under conditions which
shall be specified by
the manufacturer
The first character numeral
protection against solid substances
The second character numeral
protection against liquid substances
15 cm
m
Protection devices
The advantages for you :
By a simple click the clip can be closed and the devices are fixed
Fitting with enclosures tinned copper busbar
Pull-up terminals against erroneous sticking
Quick and safe cabling of the modular devices
Ease of installation
Technical data :
Standard IEC 61008, IEC 61009, IEC 60898-1, IEC 60947-3
Grey colour toggle
IP2X
3
1
2
4
5
Expert
tips
Grey colour toggle
1
Metal Din clip
Safe mechanical fixing of the
devices on the bus bar DIN clip
with parking position:
The devices are fixed on the din
rail, but are sliceable.
By a simple click the clip can be
closed and the devices are fixed.
2
The bus bar clicks on mechani-
cally into the housing of the
modular protective devices
(MCBs, RCCBs, RCBOs).
3
Terminal feature
Protection against erroneous
sticking - safe introduction of wires
Stable and safe connecting- no
heating of the connection
High safety dur ing the wiring
thanks to the insulated terminal
4
This indicator allows to clearly to
show whether the contacts are
really mechanically opened.
This functionality is really im-
portant to personnel may carry
out work on the isolated part in
perfect safety.
5
Protection devices
MCB, RCCB, RCBO, HRC, M%)%' ()a')e'(,
ea') fa*") 'e"a-(, ea') fa*") )%''%!d(,
(*'ge &'%)ec)!%$ de+!ce(
Miniature circuit breakers MT, MU 56
Miniature circuit breakers NB, NC, ND 57
Auxiliaries and accessories for NB/ NC/ ND 58
Miniature circuit breakers HLF 59
2 and 4 pole RCCBs 60
RCCB single pole 61
RCBO single pole & switched neutral 62
Switch disconnectors 63
Miniature circuit breakers
6kA type B -MT, 6kA type C -MU
56
Technical characteristics
Description
Protection and control of circuits
against overloads and short
circuits.
Standard
IEC 60898-1
Technical data
Type B and C tripping
characteristics Tropicalisation T2
Breaking capacity:
6000A
10000A
Voltage rating: 230-400 V
Current rating: 6-63A
Connection capacity
25mm
2
rigid cable
16mm
2
flexible cable
MT106A
MT232A
MT363A
MU463A
Designation In/A Width in I Pack B curve C curve
17.5mm qty. Cat. Ref. Cat. Ref.
Single pole MCB 6 1 12 MT106A MU106A
10 1 12 MT110A MU110A
16 1 12 MT116A MU116A
20 1 12 MT120A MU120A
25 1 12 MT125A MU125A
32 1 12 MT132A MU132A
40 1 12 MT140A MU140A
50 1 12 MT150A MU150A
63 1 12 MT163A MU163A
Double pole MCB 6 2 6 MT206A MU206A
10 2 6 MT210A MU210A
16 2 6 MT216A MU216A
20 2 6 MT220A MU220A
25 2 6 MT225A MU225A
32 2 6 MT232A MU232A
40 2 6 MT240A MU240A
50 2 6 MT250A MU250A
63 2 6 MT263A MU263A
Triple pole MCB 6 3 4 MT306A MU306A
10 3 4 MT310A MU310A
16 3 4 MT316A MU316A
20 3 4 MT320A MU320A
25 3 4 MT325A MU325A
32 3 4 MT332A MU332A
40 3 4 MT340A MU340A
50 3 4 MT350A MU350A
63 3 4 MT363A MU363A
Four pole MCB 6 4 3 - MU406A
10 4 3 - MU410A
16 4 3 - MU416A
20 4 3 - MU420A
25 4 3 - MU425A
32 4 3 - MU432A
40 4 3 - MU440A
50 4 3 - MU450A
63 4 3 - MU463A
Miniature circuit breakers
type B 10kA-NB, type C 10kA-NC, type D 10kA-ND
57
Technical characteristics
Description
protection and control of circuits
against overloads and short
circuits.
In commercial and industrial
electrical distribution systems.
Standard
IEC 60898-1
Technical data
type B, C & D tripping characteris-
tics complies with IEC 60898 -1
calibration temperature 30C.
Breaking capacity
10,000A
15,000A
Voltage rating: 230-400V.
current rating: 0.5-63A.
electrical endurance: 20,000
operations
Positive contact indication
Red contacts closed
Green contacts open will
accept accessories
Connection capacity
Rigid conductor 25mm
2
Flexible conductor 16mm
2
NB116A NC116A
ND220A
ND320A
NC220A
NB432A
Designation In/A Width in I Pack Cat. Ref Cat. Ref Cat. Ref
17.5mm Qty. B curve C curve D curve
.
Single pole MCB 0.5 1 12 - NC100A -
1 1 12 - NC101A -
2 1 12 - NC102A -
3 1 12 - NC103A -
4 1 12 - NC104A -
6 1 12 NB106A NC106A ND106A
10 1 12 NB110A NC110A ND110A
16 1 12 NB116A NC116A ND116A
20 1 12 NB120A NC120A ND120A
25 1 12 NB125A NC125A ND125A
32 1 12 NB132A NC132A ND132A
40 1 12 NB140A NC140A ND140A
50 1 12 NB150A NC150A ND150A
63 1 12 NB163A NC163A ND163A
Double pole MCB 0.5 2 6 - NC200A -
1 2 6 - NC201A -
2 2 6 - NC202A -
3 2 6 - NC203A -
4 2 6 - NC204A -
6 2 6 NB206A NC206A ND206A
10 2 6 NB210A NC210A ND210A
16 2 6 NB216A NC216A ND216A
20 2 6 NB220A NC220A ND220A
25 2 6 NB225A NC225A ND225A
32 2 6 NB232A NC232A ND232A
40 2 6 NB240A NC240A ND240A
50 2 6 NB250A NC250A ND250A
63 2 6 NB263A NC263A ND263A
Triple pole MCB 0.5 3 4 - NC300A -
1 3 4 - NC301A -
2 3 4 - NC302A -
3 3 4 - NC303A -
4 3 4 - NC304A -
6 3 4 NB306A NC306A ND306A
10 3 4 NB310A NC310A ND310A
16 3 4 NB316A NC316A ND316A
20 3 4 NB320A NC320A ND320A
25 3 4 NB325A NC325A ND325A
32 3 4 NB332A NC332A ND332A
40 3 4 NB340A NC340A ND340A
50 3 4 NB350A NC350A ND350A
63 3 4 NB363A NC363A ND363A
Four pole MCB 0.5 4 3 - NC400A -
1 4 3 - NC401A -
2 4 3 - NC402A -
3 4 3 - NC403A -
4 4 3 - NC404A -
6 4 3 NB406A NC406A ND406A
10 4 3 NB410A NC410A ND410A
16 4 3 NB416A NC416A ND416A
20 4 3 NB420A NC420A ND420A
25 4 3 NB425A NC425A ND425A
32 4 3 NB432A NC432A ND432A
40 4 3 NB440A NC440A ND440A
50 4 3 NB450A NC450A ND450A
63 4 3 NB463A NC463A ND463A
Auxiliaries and accessories for devices -
NB, NC, ND, 10kA MCBs and RCCBs
58
Technical characteristics
All auxiliaries are common to
both single and multi-pole 10kA
circuit breakers and RCCBs
Use of MZ203 - MZ206 on
RCCBs requires the use of
interface auxiliary CZ001
connection capacity:
4mm
2
flexible
6mm
2
solid
MZ175
MZ205
MZ204
MZ201 MZ202
Designation Width in I Pack Cat.
17.5mm Qty. Ref.
Auxiliary contacts 1NO +1NC allows remote 1/2 1 MZ201
5A - 230V~. indication of main contact status.
Auxiliary contacts CA allows remote indication 1/2 1 MZ202
and alarm indication of main contact status.
SD contact indicates a overcurrent
(e.g. MCB tripped on overload
or short circuit).
Shunt trip Allows remote tripping of the
associated device.
Operation of the coil is indicated
by a flag on the product facia
24Vac - 415Vac 1 1 MZ203
12V - 130Vdc
24 - 48Vac 1 1 MZ204
12 - 48Vdc
Under voltage release Allows MCB to be closed only
when voltage is above 85% of Un.
MCB will automatically trip when
voltage falls to between 70-35% of
Un. Operation of the coil is indicatedby
a flag on the product facia
230Vac 1 1 MZ206
48Vdc 1 1 MZ205
Locking kit This allows locking of the device 2 MZN175
for the toggle of the device. toggle in the on/off position.
supplied without padlock. will accept two padlocks with
hasps of 4.75mm diameter max.
MZ 203 to + MZ 201+ MZ 201 + MZ 202 MCB
MZ 206 MZ 201 MZ 201 MZ 201
91
92
93
94
C 1
C 2
D 1
D 2
U <
13
14
21
22
MCB - HLF
type C - 80, 100A and 125A
59
Technical characteristics
Description
Protection and control of circuits
against overloads and short
circuits.
- in commercial and industrial
electrical distribution systems
Standard
IEC 60898-1
Technical data
Type C tripping characteristics
complies with IEC 60898-1
reference calibration temperature
30
o
C
Breaking capacity
- 10,000A
Voltage rating - 230V-400V
Current rating - 80 & 100A
electrical endurance - 20,000
Connection capacity
Rigid conductor 50mm
2
Flexible 35mm
2
Note: not suitable for use in
consumer units and distribution
boards.
Designation In/A Width in I Pack Cat.
17.5mm Qty. Ref.
Single pole MCB 80 1.5 12/ 144 HLF180S
100 1.5 12/ 144 HLF190S
125 1.5 12/ 144 HLF199S
Double pole MCB 80 3 6/ 72 HLF280S
100 3 6/ 72 HLF290S
125 3 6/ 72 HLF299S
Triple pole MCB 80 4.5 4/ 48 HLF380S
100 4.5 4/ 48 HLF390S
125 4.5 4/ 48 HLF399S
Four pole MCB 80 6 3/ 36 HLF480S
100 6 3/ 36 HLF490S
125 6 3/ 36 HLF499S
HLF299S
HLF399S
HLF499S
HLF199S
2 and 4 pole RCCBs
60
Technical characteristics
Description
To open a circuit automatically in
the event an earth fault between
phase and earth, and/or neutral
and earth. A wide range of
current ratings and sensitivities
are available. Suitable for do-
mestic, commercial, industrial
applications.
Standard
IEC 61008
Technical data
Sensitivities (fixed) -
10, 30, 100, 300mA & 100 and
300mA time delayed.
Terminal capacities
16-63A rigid 25mm
2
flexible 16mm
2
80&100A rigid 50mm
2
flexible 35mm
2
Features
Positive contact indication is
provided by the rectangular flag
indicator
red = closed
green = open.
Indication of trip is provided by
the oval flag indicator
yellow = tripped.
All RCCBs have trip free
mechanisms and can be
padlocked either on or off.
Operating temperature range
- 5 to 40
o
C
Operating voltage
2P: 110-230Vac
4P: 230 - 400Vac
Width in 17.5mm modules I
2P - 2 I
4P - 4 I
Designation Current Pack Cat Ref. Cat Ref.
rating Qty 2 pole 4 pole
Sensitivity
10mA 16A 1 CC216B -
- 25A 1 CC225B -
30mA 25A 1 CD225B CD425B
30mA 40A 1 CD240B CD440B
30mA 63A 1 CD263B CD463B
30mA 80A 1 CD280B CD480U
30mA 100A 1 CD284B CD484U
100mA 25A 1 CE225B CE425B
100mA 40A 1 CE240B CE440B
100mA 63A 1 CE263B CE463B
100mA 80A 1 CE280B CE480B
100mA 100A 1 CE284B CE484B
300mA 25A 1 CF225B CF425B
300mA 40A 1 CF240B CF440B
300mA 63A 1 CF263B CF463B
300mA 80A 1 CF280B CF480B
300mA 100A 1 CF284B CF484B
Time delayed
100mA 100A 1 CN284U CN484U
300mA 100A 1 CP284U CP484U
Accessories
terminal covers 16A-63A CZ005 CZ006
80A-100A CZ007 CZ008
CD425B
CD263B
RCBO - single pole
61
Technical characteristics
Description
compact protection devices
which combine the overcurrent
functions of an MCB with the
earth fault functions of an RCCB
in a single unit. A range of
sensitivity and current ratings are
available for use in domestic
commercial and industrial
applications
Standard
IEC 61009
Technical data
Sensitivities (fixed)
10mA and 30mA
breaking capacity: 6kA, 10kA
Terminal capacities
16mm
2
rigid,
10mm
2
flexible
Application
1 module devices provide a
compact solution for installation
in Vision consumer units, Invicta
63 distribution boards.
These devices are 1 pole & solid
neutral.
Operating voltage
230V AC
Flying neutral lead length:
700mm
Designation In/A Width in I Pack Cat
17.5mm Qty. Ref.
6kA 6A 1 1 AD104
type B
10A 1 1 AD105
16A 1 1 AD107
20A 1 1 AD108
25A 1 1 AD109
32A 1 1 AD110
40A 1 1 AD111
6kA 6A 1 1 AD119
type C
10A 1 1 AD120
16A 1 1 AD122
20A 1 1 AD123
25A 1 1 AD124
32A 1 1 AD125
40A 1 1 AD126
10kA 6A 1 1 AD184
type C
10A 1 1 AD185
16A 1 1 AD187
20A 1 1 AD188
25A 1 1 AD189
32A 1 1 AD190
40A 1 1 AD191
68
44
115
45
AD125
RCBO
single pole and switched neutral
62
Technical characteristics
Description
Compact protection devices
which provide MCB overcurrent
protection and RCCB earth
fault protection in a single unit.
complies with BSEN 61 009
Standard
IEC 61009
Technical data
The units are available with
current ratings of 6A, 10A, 16A,
20A, 25A and 32A. The device
switches both the phase and
neutral conductors. All ratings
have 30mA earth fault
protection. The units feature indi-
cators which show whether trip-
ping is due to an overcurrent or
earth fault.
voltage rating: 110-230V.
current rating: 6-32A.
Operations.
Bechanical life: 20,000
connection capacity
rigid conductor 25mm
2
flexible conductor 16mm
2
Designation In/A Width in I Pack Cat. Ref. Cat. Ref.
17.5mm Qty. Type B Type C
RCBO tripping current 30mA 6A 2 1 AD906U AD956U
with flying 500mm lead for 10A 2 1 AD910U AD960U
neutral connection. 16A 2 1 AD916U AD966U
For use with consumer units 20A 2 1 AD920U AD970U
and distribution boards 25A 2 1 AD925U AD975U
32A 2 1 AD932U AD982U*
* Note: &'%d*c) #a- ae()e)!ca""- d!ffe' ("!g)"- f'%# )a) (%,$
AD932U
Designation Characteristics Width in I Pack Cat.
17.5mm Qty. Ref.
Single pole 1 x 25A 250V~ 1 12 SB116S
1 x 32A 250V~ 1 12 SB132S
1 x 63A 250V~ 1 12 SB163S
1 x 80A 250V~ 1 12 SB177S
1 x 100A 250V~ 1 12 SB197S
Double pole 2 x 32A 400V~ 1 12 SB232S
2 x 40A 400V~ 2 6 SB240S
2 x 63A 400V~ 2 6 SB263S
2 x 80A 400V~ 2 1 SB280S
2 x 100A 400V~ 2 1 SB299S
Triple pole 3 x 25A 400V~ 2 6 SB316S
3 x 32A 400V~ 2 6 SB332S
3 x 40A 400V~ 3 4 SB340S
3 x 63A 400V~ 3 4 SB363S
3 x 80A 400V~ 3 1 SB380S
3 x 100A 400V~ 3 1 SB399S
3 x 125A 400V~ * 1 JK125S
3 x 160A 400V~ * 1 JK160S
3 x 200A 400V~ * 1 JK200S
3 x 250A 400V~ * 1 JK250S
Four pole 4 x 25A 400V~ 2 6 SB416S
with indicator
4 x 32A 400V~ 2 6 SB432S
4 x 40A 400V~ 4 3 SB440S
4 x 63A 400V~ 4 3 SB463S
4 x 80A 400V~ 4 1 SB480S
4 x 100A 400V~ 4 1 SB499S
Switch disconnectors
63
SB499S
Technical characteristics
Description
for use as a switch disconnector
in all types of circuit. Complies
with: IEC 60947-3
Technical data
AC 22
In : 25, 32A
shrouded cable clamps,
connection capacity:
10 mm
2
rigid conductor.
6 mm
2
flexible conductor.
In : 40, 63, 80A
cable clamps,
connection capacity:
25mm
2
rigid conductor.
16mm
2
flexible conductor.
In : 100A
cable clamps,
connection capacity:
50 mm
2
rigid conductor.
35 mm
2
flexible conductor.
All switches have a green / red
mechanical indication giving a
positive contact indication:
- version with pilot light for
25-32A SP/DP switches.
Option
handle link pin
SB116S
SB240S
SB399S
JK200S
N
Technical infoma"ion
Technical information
Circuit protectiion principle
66-67
Technical information circuit breakers
68-71
Circuit breakers, and RCCB auxiliaries
72
Transformer protection and lighting circuits
73
Device selecion for motor applications
74
Prospective fault current
75-77
Technical information RCBO and fuse carriers
78
Technical information RCCBs
79-81
Cic#i" po"ec"ion pinciple
66 Technical information
Basic Principles
The proper selection of the correct circuit protective device requires
an understanding of the potential hazards against which protection
for safety is required. The Wiring Regulations identify several
hazards:
electric shock
thermal effects
overcurrent
undervoltage
isolation
Electric shock - is divided into two parts:
direct contact: contact with parts which result in an electric shock
in normal service
indirect contact: contact with exposed conductive parts which re-
sult in an electric shock in case of a fault.
To protect against direct contact the Wiring Regulations
suggest the following basic measures should be taken:
(1) by insulation of live parts
(2) by enclosures or barriers
(3) by obstacles
(4) by placing out of reach
To protect against indirect contact the Wiring Regulations suggest the
following basic measures should be taken:
(1) earthed equipotential bonding and automatic disconnection of
supply
(2) use of class II equipment or equivalent insulation
(3) non-conducting location
(4) earth-free local equipotential bonding
(5) electrical separation
Of these five measures, the first is by far the most commonly used -
(1) earthed equipotential bonding and automatic disconnection of
supply:
In each installation circuit protective conductors connect all exposed
conductive parts of the installation to the main earthing terminal. Main
equipotential bonding conductors are used to connect
extraneous conductive parts of other incoming services and
structural metalwork to the main earthing terminal. These extraneous
conductive parts include the following:
main water pipes
gas installation pipes
other service pipes and ducting
risers of central heating and air conditioning systems
exposed metal parts of the building structure
This bonding creates a zone within which any voltages appearing be-
tween exposed conductive parts and extraneous conductive parts,
are minimized; the earth fault loop impedance must have a value low
enough to allow sufficient current to flow for the circuit protective de-
vice to operate rapidly to disconnect the supply; disconnection must
be sufficiently fast so that voltages appearing on the bonded metal-
work cannot persist long enough to cause danger; depending on the
operating characteristics of the protective device and the earth im-
pedance, such disconnection may be achieved either by
overcurrent devices, Fuses, Miniature Circuit Breakers, (i.e. MCBs) or
by Residual Current Devices, (i.e. RCCBs).
Thermal Effect - refers to heat generated by the electrical
equipment in normal use and under fault conditions. The proper se-
lection of equipment complying with the latest product standards is
essential in providing protection against thermal effects.
Overcurrent - is defined as a current exceeding the rated value of the
circuit components. It may be caused by the overloading of a healthy
circuit or it may take the form of a short-circuit current, defined as an
"overcurrent resulting from a fault of negligible
impedance between live conductors having a difference in potential
under normal operating conditions". Overcurrent protection may be
provided by using fuses or circuit breakers singly or in combination.
Undervoltage - refers to the dangers that could be caused by the re-
duction or loss in voltage and the subsequent restoration, such as the
unexpected re-starting of motors or the automatic closing of
protective devices. The proper selection of control and protective de-
vices must take the protection against undervoltage into
consideration.
Isolation - every circuit shall be provided with means of isolation (ex-
cept in certain cases) to prevent or remove hazards associated with
the installation, equipment and machines. The new standards for cir-
cuit breakers and switch-fuses now take this into account.
Protection against shock by indirect contact
Indirect contact - is the contact of persons or livestock with exposed
conductive parts made live by a fault and which may result in electric
shock. An example would be where the insulation of an electric
heater has broken down resulting in a live conductor internally
touching the casing. This could result in the heater casing being
raised to a hazardous voltage level, causing electric shock to a
person touching it.
Two important measures must be taken to prevent this hazard:
the impedance of circuit conductors is kept to a minimum. The
earth fault loop impedance (Z
s
) is used as a measure of the
circuit impedance under fault conditions.
the overcurrent device protecting the circuit is selected to rapidly
disconnect an earth fault.
The effect of these two measures is inter-related.
1. By ensuring that the circuit protective conductor is of a low im-
pedance, the voltage to which the live casing is raised, under
fault conditions, is kept to a minimum.
2. The low impedance path provided by the circuit conductors and
the circuit protective conductor will result in a high level of
current in the event of an earth fault. This high fault current en-
sures that the overcurrent protective device will disconnect the
fault in a short time, reducing the interval during which the casing
of the faulty equipment is live.
Components of earth fault loop impedance (Z
s
) in a system.
(Earth fault at load between conductor and casing).
Z
s
= Z
e
+ (R
1
+R
2
)
Fig 1
Earth fault loop impedance (Z
s
)
To ensure the impedance of conductors in a circuit is sufficiently low
the system designer has to establish the value of the earth fault loop
impedance.
Z
s
- is a measure of the earth fault current loop, comprising the
phase conductor and the protective conductor. It comprises the
complete loop including the winding of the transformer from
which the circuit is supplied as defined by the following:
Z
e
- is the part of the earth fault loop impedance external to the
installation, its value can be measured or a nominal value can
be obtained from the supply authority.
R
1
Z
e
R
2
E
L1
N
load
load
terminals
consumer's
terminals
transformer
winding
Cic#i" po"ec"ion pinciple
67 Technical information
(R
1
+R
2
) - where R
1
is the resistance of the phase
conductor within the installation and R
2
is the resistance of the
circuit protective conductor. These two components constitute the
loop impedance within the installation.
Therefore: Z
s
= Z
e
+ (R
1
+ R
2
)
Once the value of Z
s
has been established a suitable overcurrent pro-
tective device has to be selected to ensure disconnection of an earth
fault within the specified time.The times are:
5 seconds for fixed equipment.
For portable equipment and for fixed equipment installed outside
the equipotential bonding zone, the
disconnection times are dependent on the nominal
voltage to earth, i.e. 220 to 277 volts = 0.4 seconds.
Z
s
by calculation
To establish whether the relevant disconnection time can be achieved
a simple calculation must be made, based on Ohm's law:
Uoc (open circuit voltage)*
I
f
(fault current) = Z
s
(earth fault loop)
* voltage between phase and earth (240V)
The fault current (I
f
) must be high enough to cause the
circuit protective device to trip in the specified time. This can be es-
tablished by consulting the time/current characteristic for the
protective device. If the maximum trip time for the fault current
calculated is less than or equal to the relevant value (5s for fixed
equipment; 0.4s for portable equipment) then compliance is
achieved. It is important that when consulting the characteristic curve
the worst case is used, i.e. the maximum tripping time
including any tolerance. An example is shown in Figs 1 and 2.
Z
s
by tables
The above procedure can be used for any type of protective device
providing a time/current characteristic curve is available. Frequently,
however, a much simpler method is available using tables listing max-
imum Z
s
values which have been interpreted from the
characteristic curves for the relevant devices. Providing the system
Z
s
is equal to or less than the value given in the table, compliance is
achieved. Tables for a number of 'standard' devices (certain fuses
and MCBs) are given in the Wiring Regulations.
Zs too high
If the system Z
s
value is too high to achieve rapid enough
disconnection with the overcurrent protective devices available then it
is necessary to use one of the two following methods:
fit a cable with a larger cross-section and consequently a lower
impedance. This may be a very expensive solution especially
when the installation is complete before the problem is
discovered.
use a Hager residual current device (RCCB). Subject to certain
conditions being met this provides a simple and economical solu-
tion.
Example
Fig 2
Fig 2 shows a fixed circuit with an earth loop impedance
Z
s
of 0.7 ohms protected with an MT132. The fault current (I
f
) will
therefore be U
o
/Z
s
= 240/0.7 = 343A
By referring to the characteristic for MT132 (see Fig 3) it can be seen
that the breaker will disconnect in 0.02 seconds for this current. The
breaker therefore easily satisfies the requirement for disconnection in
5 seconds.
If the circuit Z
s
was 2.0 ohms then the fault current would be:
240/2 = 120A
and the disconnection time would be 10 seconds, in which case
compliance would not be achieved.
Fig 3
Protection against overcurrent
Overcurrent - "A current exceeding the rated value. For conductors
the rated value is the current-carrying capacity"
Overload Current - "An overcurrent occurring in a circuit which is
electrically sound"
Short-Circuit Current - "An overcurrent resulting from a fault of
negligible impedance between live conductors having a difference in
potential under normal operating conditions."
Protection against Overload Current
For the protection against overload current, protective devices must
be provided in the circuit to break any overload current flowing in the
circuit conductors before it can cause a temperature rise which would
be detrimental to insulation, joints, terminations or the
surroundings of the conductors.
In order to achieve this protection the nominal current of the
protective device I
n
should be not less than the design current of the
circuit I
b
and that I
n
should not exceed the current-carrying capacity
of the conductors I
z
, and that the current causing effective operation
of the protective device I
2
does not exceed 1.45 times the current-
carrying capacity of the conductor I
z
, expressed as
I
b
< I
n
< I
z
I
2
< 1.45I
z
Protection against Short-Circuit Current
Protective devices must be provided to break any short-circuit
current before it can cause danger due to thermal and mechanical
(electro-dynamic) effects produced in the conductors and
connections. The breaking capacity of the protective device shall not
be less than the prospective short-circuit current at the point at which
the device is installed. However a lower breaking capacity is permit-
ted provided that a properly co-ordinated back-up device
having the necessary breaking capacity is installed on the supply side
(see page 153).
Positioning of Overcurrent Devices
Devices for the protection against overload and short-circuit must be
placed at the point where a reduction occurs in the current-carrying
capacity of the conductors. This reduction could be caused by a
change in the environmental conditions as well as the more obvious
change in the cross-sectional area of the cable.
There are of course exceptions to this general rule which relate to a
very few special applications. These are set out in detail in the Wiring
Regulations.
load
MT132
L1
N
E
Z
s
= 0.7 ohms
I
f
= 343A
Time / current
characteristic
MT132
328 115
0.02
10
I (amperes)
t
(
s
e
c
s
.
)
An earth fault current of 343A causes a trip of the mag-
netic protection in 20mS.
An earth fault current of 120A causes a trip of the ther-
mal protection in 10 seconds.
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68 Technical information
Both of the new British Standards covering Low Voltage Circuit
Breakers provide the user with a better assurance of quality and
performance by taking into account the actual operating conditions of
the breaker. New definitions and symbols have been introduced
which should be committed to memory. Some of those most
frequently used are:
U
e
: rated service voltage
U
i
: rated insulation voltage (>
U
emax)
U
imp
: rated impulse withstand
I
cm
: rated short circuit making capacity
I
cn
: rated short circuit capacity
I
cs
: rated service short circuit breaking capacity
I
cu
: rated ultimate short circuit breaking capacity
I
n
: rated residual operating current (often called
residual sensitivity)
I
n
: rated current = maximum value of current used for the
temperature rise test
t
: trip delay of residual current devices
In addition BS EN 60898 sets out to provide a greater degree of
safety to the uninstructed users of circuit breakers. It is interesting to
note that the description "miniature circuit breaker" or MCB is not
used at all in this standard, but no doubt both manufacturers and
users will continue to call circuit breakers complying with BS EN
60898 miniature circuit breakers or MCBs for some time to come.
The scope of this standard is limited to ac air break circuit breakers
for operation at 50Hz or 60Hz, having a rated current not exceeding
125A and a rated short-circuit capacity not exceeding 25kA.
A rated service short-circuit breaking capacity I
cs
is also included
which is equal to the rated short-circuit capacity I
cn
for short-circuit
capacity values up to and including 6kA, and 50% of Icn above 6kA
with a minimum value of 7.5kA. As the circuit- breakers covered by
this standard are intended for household and similar uses, Ics is of
academic interest only. The rated short-circuit capacity of a MCB (I
cn
)
is the alternating component of the prospective current expressed by
its r.m.s. value, which the MCB is designed to make, carry for its
opening time and to break under specified conditions. I
cn
is shown
on the MCB label in a rectangular box without the suffix A and is the
value which is used for application purposes. I
cn
(of the MCB) should
be equal to or greater than the prospective
short-circuit current at the point of application.
You will see from the curves that the inverse time / current
characteristic which provides overload protection is the same on all
three. This is because the British Standard requires the breaker to
carry 1.13 times the rated current without tripping for at least one
hour and when the test current is increased to 1.45 times the rated
current, it must trip within one hour, and again from cold if the
current is increased to 2.55 times the rated current the breaker must
trip between 1 and 120 seconds. The inverse time delay
characteristic of all MCBs claiming compliance with BSEN 60898
must operate within these limits.
The difference between the three types of characteristic curves
designated 'B', 'C' and 'D' concerns only the magnetic
instantaneous trip which provides short-circuit protection.
For type 'B' the breaker must trip between the limits of 3 to 5
times rated current
For type 'C" the breaker must trip between the limits of 5 to 10
times rated current, and
For type 'D' the breaker must trip between the limits of 10 to 20
times rated current.
Often manufacturers publish their MCB tripping characteristics show-
ing the limits set by the standard and guarantee that any
breaker that you purchase will operate within these limits. So great
care should be taken when working with characteristic curves
showing lower and higher limits - on no account should you take a
mean point for application design purposes.
For cable protection applications you should take the maximum
tripping time and some manufacturers publish single line
characteristic curves which show the maximum tripping time. If the
design problem is nuisance tripping then the minimum tripping time
should be used and for desk top co-ordination studies, both lower
and upper limits have to be taken into account.
Energy limiting
Energy is measured in Joules. *James Prescott Joule proved that
thermal energy was produced when an electric current flowed
through a resistance for a certain time, giving us the formula :-
Joules = I
2
x R x t or because we know that watts = I
2
R
Joules = watts x seconds
Therefore we can say that :-
One Joule = one watt second
or energy = watts x seconds = I
2
R t
If the resistance (R) remains constant or is very small compared with
the current (I) as in the case of short-circuit current, then energy be-
comes proportional to I
2
t. Which is why the energy let-through of a
protective device is expressed in ampere squared seconds and re-
ferred to as I
2
t
I
2
t (Joule Integral) is the integral of the square of the current over a
given time interval (t
0
, t
1
)
The I
2
t characteristic of a circuit breaker is shown as a curve giving
the maximum values of I
2
t as a function of the prospective current.
Manufacturers are required by the British Standard to produce the I
2
t
characteristic of their circuit breakers.
See Fig 8 on page 141.
The energy limiting characteristics of modern MCBs greatly reduce
the damage that might otherwise be caused by short-circuits. They
protect the cable insulation and reduce the risk of fire and other dam-
age. Knowledge of the energy limiting characteristic of a circuit
breaker also helps the circuit designer calculate discrimination with
other protective devices in the same circuit.
Because of the importance of the energy limiting characteristic the
British Standard for circuit breakers for household and similar
installations suggests three energy limiting classes based on the
permissible I
2
t (let-through) values for circuit breakers up to 32A;
class 3 having the best energy limiting performance.
All Hager MCBs exceed the requirements for energy let-through set
by the British Standard for energy limiting class 3.
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69 Technical information
For use with DC
Because of their quick make and break design and excellent arc
quenching capabilities Hager circuit breakers are suitable for DC ap-
plications.
The following parameters must be considered.
1 system voltage:
Determined by the number of poles connected in series
(see table 13)
2 short circuit current:
(see table 14)
3 tripping characteristics:
- the thermal trip remains unchanged
- the magnetic trip will become less sensitive requiring derating
by 2 the ac value. (see table 14)
Power loss
The power loss of MCBs is closely controlled by the standards and is
calculated on the basis of the voltage drop across the main
terminals measured at rated current. The power loss of Hager circuit
breakers is very much lower than that required by the British Stan-
dard, so in consequences run cooler and are less affected when
mounted together.
The table below gives the watts loss per pole at rated current.
Table 12
Table 13
Table 11
* din ail mo#n" onl%, no" fo #!e in fi$ed b#!ba di!"ib#"ion boad!.
Reference
ML MM MT NB NC ND NM*
Poles
SP+N SP DP TP 4P SP SP DP TP 4P SP DP TP 4P SP DP TP 4P 3P 4P
Rated operational volt-
age U
e
(V)
230 230/ 400 230 230/ 400 230/ 400 230/ 400 400
Nominal current
6-40A 6-63A 6-63A 6-63A 0.5-63A 6-63A 80-100A
Breaking capacity to
IEC 60898
6kA 6kA 6kA 6kA 6kA 6kA
Breaking capacity to
IEC 60947-2
N/A N/A N/A 15kA 15kA 15kA 10kA
Rated insulation voltage
U
i
(V)
500V 500V 500V 500V 500V 500V 500V
Rated insulation voltage
U
imp
(kV)
2500V 2500V 2500V 2500V 2500V 2500V 2500V
Electrical endurance
0.5 to 32A
40 to 63A
10,000 cycles 20,000 cycles
10,000 cycles
20,000 cycles
10,000 cycles
20,000 cycles
10,000 cycles
20,000 cycles
10,000 cycles
20,000 cycles
10,000 cycles
10,000 cycles
MCB rated
current (A)
0.5 1 2 3 4 6 10 16 20 25 32 40 50 63 80 100
Watts loss
per pole (W)
1.3 1.5 1.7 2.1 2.4 2.7 1.8 2.6 2.8 3.3 3.9 4.3 4.8 5.2 8 10
No. of poles 1 pole 2 poles in
series
Watts loss per
pole (W)
max
voltage
breaking ca-
pacity
L/R=15ms
max
voltage
breaking ca-
pacity
L/R=15ms
MT 60V 6kA 125V 6kA
NB NC ND 60V 10kA 125V 10kA
Characteristic
curve
B C D
Magnetic trip 50Hz dc 50Hz dc 50Hz dc
Im1 3In 4.5In 5In 7.5In 10In 15In
Im2 5In 17.5In 10In 15In 20In 30In
Table 14
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70 Technical information
correction factor
The breaker is calibrated at a temperature of 30
0
C.
Temperature correction
No. of units n K
n = 1 1.0
2 < n < 4 0.95
4 < n < 6 0.9
6 < n 0.85
Table 16
frequency
thermal unchanged
magnetic value multiplied by coefficient K
F (Hz) 17Hz 60Hz 100Hz 200Hz 400Hz
K 1 1.1 1.2 1.5
Table 17
Note: the circuit breaker can have the line\load connected to
either the top or bottom terminals
Table 15
Temperature Derating
MCBs are designed and calibrated to carry their rated current
and to operate within their designated thermal time/current zone
at 30
o
C. Testing is carried out with the breaker mounted singly in
a vertical plane in a controlled environment. Therefore if the
circuit breaker is required to operate in conditions which differ
from the reference conditions, certain factors have to be applied
to the standard data. For instance if the circuit breaker is required
to operate in a higher ambient temperature than 30
o
C it will re-
quire progressively less current to trip within the
designated time/current zone.
Grouping factors
Consideration should also be given to the proximity heating ef-
fect of the breakers themselves when fully loaded and
qmounted together in groups. There is a certain amount of watts
loss from each breaker depending on the trip rating which may
well elevate the ambient air temperature of the breaker above the
ambient air temperature of the enclosure.
grouping factor (rated current reduce by factor K)
Example
Five circuit breakers are to be installed inside an enclosure in
a switchroom which has an average ambient air temperature of
35
o
C. Each circuit breaker will be required to supply a
continuous current of 20A.
From Table 15 we would select a circuit breaker which has a
rated current of 25A at 30
o
C and 23.5A at 35
o
C. This takes care of
the switchroom ambient air temperature of 35
o
C, but we also
have to take into account the grouping factor of five continu-
ously loaded breakers mounted together in one
enclosure. Table 16 gives us a grouping factor K of 0.9. We then
apply this grouping factor to the rated current at 35
o
C
which gives us a circuit breaker rated current of
23.5 x 0.9 = 21.15A in the specified conditions.
note: if the design current of a circuit (Ib) is
less than 0.85 times the nominal
setting of the circuit breaker (In)
grouping factor can be ignored
In (A) 30C 35C 40C 45C 50C 55C 60C
0.5 0.5 0.47 0.45 0.4 0.38 - -
1 1 0.95 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5
2 2 1.9 1.7 1.6 1.5 1.4 1.3
3 3 2.8 2.5 2.4 2.3 2.1 1.9
4 4 3.7 3.5 3.3 3 2.8 2.5
6 6 5.6 5.3 5 4.6 4.2 3.8
10 10 9.4 8.8 8 7.5 7 6.4
16 16 15 14 13 12 11 10
20 20 18.5 17.5 16.5 15 14 13
25 25 23.5 22 20.5 19 17.5 16
32 32 30 28 26 24 22 20
40 40 37.5 35 33 30 28 25
50 50 47 44 41 38 35 32
63 63 59 55 51 48 44 40
80 80 76 72 68 64 60 56
100 100 95 90 85 80 75 70
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71 Technical information
B curve (BSEN 60 898)
MCBs: MT rated 6 63A
NB rated 6 63A
C curve (BSEN 60 898)
MCBs: NC rated 0.5 63A
NM rated 80 - 100A
NU rated 6 - 63A
D curve (BSEN 60 898)
MCBs: ND rated 6 63A
10000
6000
4000
3600
2000
1000
600
400
200
100
60
40
20
10
6
4
2
1
0,6
0,4
0,2
0,1
0,04
0,02
0,01
0,004
1 1,5 2 3 4 6 8 10 15 20 30 40
1,13
1,45
B
C
10000
6000
4000
3600
2000
1000
600
400
200
100
60
40
20
10
6
4
2
1
0,6
0,4
0,2
0,1
0,04
0,02
0,01
0,004
1 1,5 2 3 4 6 8 10 15 20 30 40
1,13
1,45
D
10000
6000
4000
3600
2000
1000
600
400
200
100
60
40
20
10
6
4
2
1
0,6
0,4
0,2
0,1
0,04
0,02
0,01
0,004
1 1,5 2 3 4 6 8 10 15 20 30 40
1,13
1,45
multiples of In multiples of In multiples of In
t
i
m
e

i
n

s
e
c
o
n
d
s
t
i
m
e

i
n

s
e
c
o
n
d
s
t
i
m
e

i
n

s
e
c
o
n
d
s
MT NB NC ND
NM 80 - 100A
0,5 0,6 0,8 1
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0,8
0,9
0,7
0,6
0,5
0,4
0,3
2 3 4 6 8 10 20 30
9
10
40 A
32 A
25 A
20 A
16 A
10 A, 13 A
6 A
2 A
0,5 0,6 0,8 1
10
8
9
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0,8
0,9
0,7
0,6
0,5
0,4
0,3
2 3 4 6 8 10 20 30
100 A
80 A
short circuit current
short circuit current
p
e
a
k

c
u
r
r
e
n
t

i
n

k
A
p
e
a
k

c
u
r
r
e
n
t

i
n

k
A
current limiting at 400V
MT NB NC ND NM 80 - 100A
0,5 0,6 0,8 1
1
0,8
0,6
0,5
0,4
2 3 4 6 8 10
10
8
6
5
4
3
2
100
80
60
50
40
30
20
20 30

50, 63 A 32, 40 A
20 A,
25 A
13 A,
16 A
10 A
6 A
4 A,
3 A
2 A,
1 A
0,5 A
1
2
3
0,5 0,6 0,8 1
1
0,8
0,6
0,5
0,4
2 3 4 6 8 10
10
8
6
5
4
3
2
100
80
60
50
40
30
20
20 30
100 A
80 A
short circuit current
short circuit current
e
n
e
r
g
y

l
e
t

t
h
r
o
u
g
h

i
n

k
A
2
s
e
n
e
r
g
y

l
e
t

t
h
r
o
u
g
h

i
n

k
A
2
s
I
2
t characteristics
Fig 6
Fig 7
Fig 8
Circuit breakers, and RCCB auxiliaries
72 Technical information
Functions
Tripping and indication auxiliary contacts are common to the
range of multi-pole 10kA MCBs, and RCCBs.
They should be mounted on the left hand side of the device.
Auxiliary contact MZ201 (fig 9)
Allows remote indication of the status of the device contacts to
which it is associated.
Auxiliary contact and alarm contact MZ202
This accessory has two separate functions.
Like the MZ201 auxiliary contact, however the alarm contact will
provide indication if the breaker trips under fault conditions.
MZ203 shunt trip*
Allows tripping of the device by feeding the coil. The contacts
also allow for remote indication of operation.
MZ206 under voltage release* (fig 10)
Allows the MCB to trip when the voltage drops or by pressing a
remote off switch (ie emergency stop).
* Indication that the product has tripped due to the voltage
release is provided by a flag on the product.
Wiring diagram
MZ201 auxiliary contact and alarm contact
MZ206 under voltage release
Electrical characteristics Electrical connection
By terminal fitted with fixed clamp screws wiring capacity.
flexible : 2 x 1.5mm
2
rigid : 2 x 1.5mm
2
MZ203
Power - 8VA
tolerance : -15% of Un
MZ206
Latching voltage is between 35 and 70% of Un 230V~.
Coil consumption 3VA
Grouping/combination of several auxiliaries
On 2, 3 and 4 pole MCBs it is possible to associate 3 auxiliaries
2 indication auxiliaries and 1 release auxiliary. In this case, it is
important to first fix the indication auxiliary (MZ201 and MZ202)
and then the release auxiliary (MZ203 and MZ206)
Fig 11
22
21
14
13
MZ 201
Ph
N
Fig 9 Fig 10
MZ201/MZ202 MZ203 MZ206
1 x O 1 x C
contact
230V~6A
AC-1
230 - 415~
110 - 130 ... 230V~
50Hz
Table 18
MZ206
D1
D2
MZ202
U
91
92
93
94
Ph
N

flag indicating that the product


has tripped due to the voltage
release
MZ 203 to MZ 206
fig 12
MZ 203 + MZ 201 + MZ 201 + MZ 202 MCB
MZ 206 MZ 201 MZ 201 MZ 201
Transformer protection and lighting circuits
73 Technical information
Transformer Protection
When a transformer is switched on, a high inrush current occurs in
the primary circuit of the transformer irrespective of the load on the
secondary side. Correct selection of the primary circuit protective de-
vice will avoid the risk of nuisance tripping due to this inrush
current. Tables 19 & 20 show the recommended MCBs for the
protection of single phase (230V) and three phase (400V)
transformers.
Single Phase 230V
Three Phase 400V
Lighting circuits
Although the MCBs prime function is the protection of lighting
circuits, they are often used as local control switches as well,
conveniently switching on and off large groups of luminaries in shops
and factories. The MCB is well able to perform this additional task
safely and effectively. Hager MCBs have an electrical endurance of
20,000 on/off operations for rated trips up to and including 32A and
10,000 on/off operations for 40, 50 and 63A rated trips. Account must
be taken of the effects of switching inductive loads.
For the protection of lighting circuits the designer must select the
circuit breaker with the lowest instantaneous trip current compatible
with the inrush currents likely to develop in the circuit.
High Frequency (HF) ballasts are often singled out for their high in-
rush currents but they do not differ widely from the conventional
50Hz. The highest value is reached when the ballast is switched on at
the moment the mains sine wave passes through zero. However, be-
cause the HF system is a "rapid start" system whereby all lamps start
at the same time, the total inrush current of an HF system exceeds
the usual values of a conventional 50Hz system. Therefore where
multiple ballasts are used in lighting schemes, the peak
current increases proportionally.
Mains circuit impedance will reduce the peak current but will not af-
fect the pulse time.
The problem facing the installation designer in selecting the correct
circuit breaker is that the surge characteristic of HF ballasts vary from
manufacturer to manufacturer. Some may be as low as 12A with a
pulse time of 3mS and some as high as 35A with a pulse time of
1mS. Therefore it is important to obtain the expected inrush
current of the equipment from the manufacturer in order to find out
how many HF ballasts can safely be supplied from one circuit
breaker without the risk of nuisance tripping.
This information can then be divided into the minimum peak tripping
current of the circuit breaker, shown in Table below
Minimum peak tripping current
Example:
How many HF ballasts, each having an expected inrush of 20A can
be supplied by a 16A type C circuit breaker? From Table 21, 16A type
C we have a minimum peak tripping current of 113A.
Therefore
113
= 5
20
i.e. 5 ballasts can be supplied by a 16A type C circuit
breaker.
Transformer
Rating (VA)
Primary
Current (A)
Recommended
NB
Recommended
NC
Recommended
ND
50 0.22 6 1 6
100 0.43 6 2 6
200 0.87 6 3 6
250 1.09 6 4 6
300 1.30 10 6 6
400 1.74 10 10 6
500 2.17 16 10 6
750 3.26 16 10 6
1000 4.35 25 16 10
2500 10.87 63 40 20
5000 21.74 - 63 32
7500 32.60 - - 50
10000 43.48 - - 63
Transformer
Rating (VA)
Primary
Current (A)
Recommended
NB
Recommended
NC
Recommended
ND
500 0.72 6 3 6
750 1.08 6 4 6
1000 1.44 10 6 6
2000 2.88 16 10 6
3000 4.33 25 16 10
4000 5.77 32 20 10
5000 7.21 40 25 16
7500 10.82 63 32 20
10000 14.43 - 50 25
15000 21.64 - 63 32
20000 28.86 - - 50
25000 36.07 - - 63
Table 19
Table 20
Circuit
breaker
type 6A 10A 16A 20A 25A 32A 40A 50A 63A
B 26 43 68 85 106 136 170 212 268
C 43 71 113 142 177 223 283 354 446
D 85 142 226 283 354 453 566 707 891
Table 21
Circuit breaker rated current
Device selection for motor applications
74 Technical information
Tables 28,29,30 and 31 give general recommendations for the
selection of circuit breakers and HRC fuses for the protection of
motor power circuits and are based on the assumptions shown in
Table 28 for a cage motor running at approximately 1400
Rev/Min.
Assisted Start
The selection of a feeder circuit breaker for a motor with an as-
sisted start facility is much the same as for DOL start. The full
load running current is the same for both, but the starting current
for the assisted start can be less than half, with a subsequent re-
duction in starting torque. Typical starting current for star-delta
start would be 2 to 2
1
/2 times FLC, with a run-up time of 15 to 20
seconds depending on the size of the motor and the load
driven by the motor. However the transient during changeover
still has to be taken into account so selection is often dictated by
the instantaneous trip setting of the circuit breaker.
3 Phase 400V DOL Starting
Motor DOL starting Assisted start
rating conditions conditions
Up to 0.75kW 5 x FLC for 6 secs 2.5 x FLC for 15 secs
1.1 to 7.5 kW 6 x FLC for 10 secs 2.5 x FLC for 15 secs
11 to 75kW 7 x FLC for 10 secs 2.5 x FLC for 15 secs
90 to 160kW 6 x FLC for 15 secs 2.5 x FLC for 20 secs
Table 28
Recommended circuit breaker
Recommended circuit breaker
Recommended circuit breaker
3 Phase 400V Assisted Starting Star-Delta
1 Phase 230V DOL Starting
z FLC (A) HN
kW hp A NB NC ND Fuse (A)
0.18 0.25 2.8 16 10 10 10
0.25 0.33 3.2 16 10 10 16
0.37 0.5 3.5 16 10 10 16
0.55 0.75 4.8 16 16 16 16
0.75 1.0 6.2 25 20 20 20
1.1 1.5 8.7 40 25 25 25
1.5 2.0 11.8 50 32 32 32
2.2 3.0 17.5 - 50 50 40
3.0 4.0 20 - 63 63 50
3.75 5.0 24 - - - 63
5.5 7.5 36 - - - 80
7.5 10 47 - - - 100
Table 29
FLC (A) (A)) HRC
kW hp A NC ND Fuse (A)
3 4 6.3 16 10 16
4 5.5 8.2 20 10 16
5.5 7.5 11.2 32 16 20
7.5 10 14.4 40 25 25
11 15 21 50 32 32
15 20 27 - 40 35
18.5 25 32 - 50 40
22 30 38 - 63 50
30 40 51 - - 63
37 50 63 - - 80
45 60 76 - - 80
55 75 91 - - 100
75 100 124 - - 160
90 125 154 - - 200
110 150 183 - - 200
132 175 219 - - 250
150 200 240 - - 315
160 220 257 - - 315
Table 30
FLC (A) (A)) (A)) HRC
kW hp A NB NC ND Fuse (A)
0.18 0.25 0.87 - 2 - 4
0.25 0.33 1.17 - 3 - 4
0.37 0.5 1.2 - 3 - 4
0.55 0.75 1.8 - 4 - 4
0.75 1.0 2.0 10 6 6 6
1.1 1.5 2.6 16 10 10 10
1.5 2.0 3.5 16 10 10 16
2.2 3.0 4.4 20 16 16 16
3.0 4.0 6.3 25 20 20 20
4.0 5.5 8.2 32 25 25 25
5.5 7.5 11.2 50 40 40 32
7.5 10 14.4 63 50 50 40
11 15 21 - - - 63
15 20 27 - - - 80
18.5 25 32 - - - 80
22 30 38 - - - 80
30 40 51 - - - 100
37 50 63 - - - 125
45 60 76 - - - 125
55 75 91 - - - 160
75 100 124 - - - 200
90 125 154 - - - 250
110 150 183 - - - 315
132 175 219 - - - 355
150 200 240 - - - 355
160 220 257 - - - 355
Table 31
Prospective fault current
75 Technical information
Prospective Short Circuit Current (PSCC)
Fig 16
In order to select the correct device for the proper protection against
short-circuit current the Wiring Regulations suggest that the prospec-
tive short-circuit current at every relevant point of the
complete installation shall be determined by calculation or by
measurement of the relevant impedances.
Of course this is only necessary if the prospective short- circuit
current at the origin of the installation is greater than the breaking ca-
pacity of the smallest protective device.
All short-circuit current protective devices must have a breaking ca-
pacity equal to or greater than the prospective fault current at the
point where they are to be installed
I
cn
Prospective fault current
The relationship between prospective fault current and probable fault
current is discussed later.
Prospective Fault Current
The theoretical maximum fault condition at any point in a distribution
system is termed the "prospective fault current". This is the rms
value of the current that would flow on the occurrence of a solidly
bolted direct fault at that point and pre-supposes that the voltage will
remain constant and the ultimate supply source has limitless
capacity. Therefore, the prospective fault current is limited by
The impedance of the high voltage network feeding the supply
transformer.
The impedance of the supply transformer.
The impedance of the distribution Network from the supply
transformer to the point of fault.
In practice the voltage does drop and the fault does have impedance
and moreover the protective devices have impedance. Therefore the
prospective current is theoretical and cannot be exceeded.
The severity of the short-circuit fault is also controlled by the "Power
Factor" which like the fault current is determined by the circuit
conditions up to the point of fault. However, the short-circuit power
factor is not to be confused with the load power factor which is deter-
mined by the characteristics of the load itself.
Power Factor is effectively a measure of stored energy in the system.
Hence if the power factor is low, there is a considerable amount of
stored energy to be dissipated during the fault clearance. Also there
will be a degree of asymmetry of the current wave due to the
presence of a dc component.
Asymmetrical Short Circuit Current
When a short-circuit occurs in a circuit the resistance of which is neg-
ligible compared with the inductive reactance, the resulting
short-circuit current has a dc component. This dc component has a
maximum value when the short-circuit occurs at the instant at which
the circuit voltage is zero. (see Fig 17). Since in a three phase
system there are six voltage zeros per cycle, it is certain that there will
be considerable asymmetry in the current flowing in at least one of
the phases. If the fault occurs at any other point of the voltage wave,
the resultant short-circuit is partially offset, that is to say, it contains a
dc component of reduced magnitude.
The asymmetrical current consists of the symmetrical short- circuit
current superimposed on or offset by a dc component which de-
creases exponentially to practically zero within a few cycles. The
asymmetrical short-circuit current peak determines the maximum me-
chanical stress to which the equipment may be subjected.
The maximum peak current is about 1.75 times the peak symmetrical
current, or putting it another way 1.75 x 2, i.e. 2.5 times the rms
value of the symmetrical short-circuit current.
Circuit breakers are selected so that the breaking capacity is always
equal to or greater than the rms value calculated at the relevant point
of installation. The making capacity is generally ignored, the
assumption being that it will be in line with the level of peak current
normally associated with the calculated rms current.
For example a circuit breaker with a breaking capacity of 15kA rms
will have a making capacity of
15 x 2 = 30kA peak (see Table 32)
This assumes a short-circuit power factor of 0.3.
Ratio n between making and breaking capacity
Fig 17
1000 kVA
11000/400V
XT 4.75%
I
sc1
= 1000 x 10
3
x 100
3 x 400 4.75
= 30.4 kA
Total impedance at I
sc2
Z
T
= ZTX + Z cable
Z
T =
(0.6
2
+ 8.6
2
) = 8.62m
I
sc2
= 40.0
3 x 8.62 x 10
-3
= 26.8kA
I
sc1
I
sc2
Main
Switchboard
Panelboard
MCB Distribution
Board
breaking
capacity I
cn
(A)
Standard power
factor
Minimum making
capacity (n x I
cn
)
1500 0.95 1.41 x I
cn
> 1500 3000 0.9 1.42
> 3000 4500 0.8 1.47
> 4500 6000 0.7 1.53
> 6000 10000 0.5 1.7
> 10000 20000 0.3 2.0
> 20000 50000 0.25 2.1
> 50000 0.2 2.2
Table 32
Prospective fault current
76 Technical information
Calculation of Prospective Short Circuit Current
Several excellent proprietary computer programs are now available
for calculating the prospective fault level at any point in the
installation. They are also able to select the correct size and type of
cable and match this with the correct circuit protective device.
Estimation of Prospective Fault Current
Actually calculating prospective short-circuit current is not in itself dif-
ficult but it does require basic data which is not always available to
the electrical installation designer.
It is therefore usual to use a simple chart as shown in Fig 18 to
estimate the prospective short circuit current. This type of chart al-
ways gives a prospective fault level greater than that which would
have been arrived at by calculation using accurate basic data. There-
fore it is safe to use but sometimes may result in an over
engineered system.
Fig 18
Fig 19
Example
1 Project 40m of cable length across on to the 240mm
2
cable
curve. From this point project down onto the 28kA curve. From
this point projecting across we note that the prospective fault
level at the panelboard is 24kA.
2 Project 60m of cable length across onto the 70mm
2
cable curve.
From this point project down on to the 24kA curve. From
this point projecting across we see that the prospective fault
level at the MCB distribution board is 10kA.
Prospective fault current
77 Technical information
Prospective Short Circuit Current in Domestic Installations
Fig 20
On single phase supplies up to 100A the electricity supply
companies generally recommend that any installation is designed to
cope with the maximum system fault level of the distributing main.
The declared fault level of the LV distributing main is 16kA (0.55 pf)
Some supply companies do, however, accept that the impedance of
the service cable may be taken into account as this is unlikely to
change during the lifetime of the installation. The graph in Fig 20
shows for a standard service arrangement using a 25mm
2
service
cable, the maximum prospective fault current at the consumer units
incoming terminals, depending on the length of service cable from
the point of connection to the LV distributing main.
The service cable length for domestic and similar installations may be
taken as the distance from the service position in the consumer's
premises to the boundary of the plot, assuming that the distributing
mains cable is in the adjacent footpath.
Note : Hager Vision consumer units with the following main
incoming devices are tested to BSEN 60439-3 annex ZA -
16kA conditional short circuit.
Incoming device cat. ref
63A 2P switch disconnector SB263U
100A 2P switch disconnector SB299U
63A 2P RCCB CD263U
80 + 100A 2P RCCB CD, CE, CF, CN, CP
280U + 284U
Probable Short-Circuit Current
Fig 21
The relationship between probable short-circuit current and service
short-circuit breaking capacity is explained. The probable short
circuit is the type of short circuit which is most likely to occur; this is
nearly always at the extremity of the protected cable and more often
than not a single phase or earth fault. Fig 21 shows a typical 3 phase
4 wire 400V system fed by a 500 kVA transformer. The transformer is
adjacent to the main switchboard so the prospective short-circuit
current (PSCC) on the main switchboard busbars is estimated as
18kA. The probable short-circuit current on the panelboard feeder cir-
cuit is estimated as 13kA, if it were a 3 phase symmetrical fault, or
6.5kA for a phase to neutral fault, which in fact would be the most
likely type of fault.
(Note: when estimating a phase to neutral prospective short-circuit
current the length of conductor is doubled.)
Therefore for this application the main switchboard incoming circuit
breaker
(A) should have an I
cs
> 18kA and an I
cu
> 18kA.
The panelboard feeder circuit breaker
(B) should have an I
cu
> 18kA and an I
cs
> 13kA.
Prospective Short Circuit Current (PSCC)
Technical information RCBO and fuse carriers
78 Technical information
Single module RCBO characteristics
- single pole overcurrent protection
- single pole switching (solid neutral)
- positive contact indication
- neutral lead - 700mm long
Ambient temperature (
O
C)
Technical specification
Standard / approvals: BSEN61009
type tested KEMA up to 50A
ASTA up to 40A
Nominal voltage: 127/230VAC (-6% +10%)
Frequency: 50/60Hz
Sensitivity: 10mA / 30mA - AC
Breaking capacity: 6kA or 10kA (on request)
Temperature: working -5
O
C to + 40
O
C
storage -50
O
C to + 80
O
C
Mechanism: trip free
Endurance: electrical - 4000
mechanical - 20000
Current
rating
30C 35C 40C 45C 50C 55C 60C
6A 6 5.9 5.8 5.7 5.6 5.5 5.4
10A 10 9.8 9.7 9.5 9.3 9.2 9.0
16A 16 15.7 15.5 15.2 14.9 14.7 14.4
20A 20 19.7 19.3 19.0 18.7 18.3 18.0
25A 25 24.6 24.2 23.8 23.3 22.9 22.5
32A 32 31.5 30.9 30.4 29.9 29.3 28.8
40A 40 39.3 38.6 38.0 37.3 36.6 36.0
45A 45 44.2 43.5 42.8 42.0 41.2 40.5
50A 20 49.2 48.3 47.5 46.7 1445.8 45.0


Technical information RCCBs
79 Technical information
Residual current devices
A residual current device (RCCB) is the generic term for a device
which simultaneously performs the functions of detection of the
residual current, comparison of this value with the rated residual op-
erating value and opening the protected circuit when the residual cur-
rent exceeds this value.
For fixed domestic installations and similar applications we have two
types :-
Residual current operated circuit-breaker without integral
over-current protection (RCCBs) which should comply with the re-
quirements of BSEN 61008
Residual current operated circuit-breaker with integral over-
current protection (RCBOs) which should comply with the require-
ments of BSEN 61009
Both RCCBs and RCBOs are further divided into types depending
on their operating function :-
Type AC For which tripping is ensured for residual sinusoidal
alternating currents, whether suddenly applied or slowly rising.
Marked with the symbol.
Type A For which tripping is ensured for residual sinusoidal
alternating currents and residual pulsating direct currents, whether
suddenly applied or slowly rising . Marked with the symbol.
Type S For selectivity, with time-delay. Marked with the symbol.
RCCBs must be protected against short-circuits by means of
circuit-breakers or fuses
RCBOs have their own in built short-circuit protection, up to its rated
value
The drawing opposite shows how a torroid is located around the line
and neutral conductors to measure the magnetic fields created by
the current flowing in these conductors. The sum of the magnetic
fields set up by these currents (which takes into consideration both
the magnitude and phase relationship of the currents) is detected by
the torroid.
In a normal healthy circuit the vector sum of the current values added
together will be zero. Current flowing to earth, due to a line earth
fault, will return via the earth conductor, and regardless of load condi-
tions will register as a fault. This current flow will give rise to a resid-
ual current (Ires) which will be detected by the device.
It is most important that the line and neutral conductors are passed
through the torroid. A common cause of nuisance operation is the
failure to connect the neutral through the device.
RCCBs work just as well on three phase or three phase and neutral
circuits, but when the neutral is distributed it must pass through the
torroid.
RCCBs are not suitable for use on DC systems and unearthed
networks.
RCCBs domestic installation
RCCBs can be installed in two ways:
1. whole house protection.
2. selective protection.
Whole house protection is provided typically by a consumer unit
where the RCCB device serves as the main switch. Although very
popular this suffers from a disadvantage: all circuits are disconnected
in the event of fault. Selective protection can be provided by associ-
ating the RCCB with identified high risk circuits by adopting one or
more of the following:
Current flowing through torroid in healthy circuit
I
res
= I
1
-I
2
= 0
Current flowing through torroid in circuit with earth fault I
3
I
res
= I
1
-I
2
+I
3
= I
3
Fig 28
Split busbar consumer unit:
All circuits are fed via an overall isolator and selected circuits fed
additionally via the RCCB. Typical circuits fed direct are lighting,
freezer, storage heating: and circuits fed via the RCCB are socket
outlets, garage circuits. This concept minimises inconvenience in
the event of fault.
Individual RCBO
each separate final circuit requiring protection by a RCD can be sup-
plied through an RCBO. This method provides the best solution for
minimising inconvenience
Nuisance tripping
All Hager RCCBs incorporate a filtering device preventing the risk of
nuisance tripping due to transient voltages (lightning, line
disturbances on other equipment...) and transient currents (from high
capacitive circuit).
Pulsating DC fault current sensitive
Increasingly, semi-conductors are also extensively used in comput-
ers, VDUs, printers, plotters... all of which may be fed from the mains
electrical supply. The presence of semi-conductors may result in the
normal sinusoidal AC waveform being modified. For example, the
waveform may be rectified or, as in asymmetric phase control de-
vices, the waveform may be chopped. The resulting waveforms are
said to have a pulsating DC component.
In the event of an earth fault occurring in equipment containing semi-
conductor devices, there is a probability that the earth fault current
will contain a pulsating DC component.
Standard type AC may not respond to this type of earth fault current
and the intended degree of protection will not be provided.
Id
I2
Id
I1
Ic
RB RA
Principle
Technical information RCCBs
80 Technical information
Use of RCCBs
RCCBs offer excellent protection against earth fault currents; the
main areas of application being as follows:
Zs value too high to allow disconnection in the required time
Where the overcurrent protection or a circuit breaker cannot provide
disconnection within the specified time because the earth fault loop
impedance is too high the addition of RCCB protection may well
solve the problem without any other change in the system. Because
of its high sensitivity to earth fault current and its rapid operating
time, in most cases the RCCB will ensure disconnection within the
specified time. This is achieved without any detriment to overcurrent
discrimination because, unlike the situation in a fuse based system,
the increased sensitivity is obtained without increasing sensitivity to
overcurrent faults. Use of RCCBs in this way can be particularly use-
ful for construction sites and bathrooms where disconnection times
are more stringent than for standard installations. (Construction sites
- 0.2s at 220-277V, bathrooms - 0.4s).
The limitation to this technique is the requirement that the rated
residual operating current multiplied by Zs should not exceed 50V.
This is to avoid the danger of exposed conductive parts reaching an
unacceptably high voltage level.
Residual current protection can even be added to a completed
distribution system where the value of Zs is excessive, either be-
cause of a design oversight or subsequent wiring modification.
Protection against shock by direct contact
So far we have considered shock by indirect contact only.
Direct contact is defined thus:
Direct contact - contact of persons or livestock with live parts which
may result in electric shock. The consideration here is not the hazard
of parts becoming live as a result of a fault but the possibility of
touching circuit conductors which are intentionally live.
RCCBs, although affording good protection against the potentially
lethal effects of electric shock, must not be used as a the sole means
of protection against shock by direct contact. The Electricity at Work
Act recommends the use of RCCBs, ....danger may be reduced by
the use of a residual current device but states that this should be
....considered as a second line of defence. The Wiring Regulations
defines the other measures that should be taken i.e.
- insulation of live parts.
- barriers or enclosures.
- obstacles.
- placing live parts out of reach.
Additionally an RCCB used for this purpose should have:
- a sensitivity of 30mA
- an operating time not exceeding 40mS at a residual current of
150mA.
The specified sensitivity is based on research that has been carried
out to estimate the effect various levels and duration of current can
have on the human body. This experience is summarised in a graph
shown in IEC 479-1: Effects of current passing through the human
body. A simplified version of this graph is shown opposite. It shows
that very small currents can be tolerated for reasonably long periods
and moderate currents for very short periods. It can be seen, for in-
stance, that 100mA for 100mS or 20mA for 500mS will not
normally cause any harmful effect. 200mA for 200mS or 50mA for
500mS which are in Zone 3, would be more dangerous; and shock
levels in Zone 4 carry a risk of lethal consequences.
The tripping characteristic for a 30mA RCCB is also shown in the
graph. It shows the level of current required to cause the RCCB to
trip, for example; 50mA will cause a trip but not 10mA. Comparing
its characteristic with the various zones on the graph it can be seen
that the 30mA RCCB gives a very good measure of protection
against the hazards associated with electric shock. Where a higher
level of protection is required, for example in laboratories, 10mA de-
vices are available.
Fig 29
Note:
Although RCCBs are extremely effective devices they must never be
used as the only method of protection against electric shock. With or
without RCCB protection all electrical equipment should be kept in
good condition and should never be worked on live.
Technical information RCCBs
81 Technical information
Protection against shock outside the equipotential bonding
zone
Bonding conductors are used in an installation to maintain
metallic parts, as near as possible, to the same potential as earth.
Working with portable equipment outside this equipotential
bonding zone, e.g. in the car park of a factory, introduces
additional shock hazards. Socket outlets rated 32A or less which
may be reasonably expected to supply portable
equipment for use outdoors be equipped with 30mA RCCB
protection unless fed from an isolating transformer or similar de-
vice, or fed from a reduced voltage.
Protection in special locations
The use of RCCBs is obligatory or recommended in the following
situations:
- caravans: 30mA RCCBs should be used.
- TT systems.
- swimming pools: 30mA RCCB for socket outlets in Zone B
obligatory; recommended in Zone C.
- agricultural and horticultural: 30mA RCCB for socket outlets and for
the purpose of protection against fire, RCCB 0.5A sensitivity.
- construction sites: 30mA RCCB recommended.
Portable equipment
With the exception mentioned above, where a socket is
specifically designated for work outside the equipotential bonding
zone, the Wiring Regulations demand the use of RCCBs to
protect the users of portable equipment. It is widely recognised
that their use has made a significant contribution to safety in the
workplace and the home.
Protection against fire hazards
The provisions in the Wiring Regulations for protection against
shock by indirect contact ensure rapid disconnection under earth
fault assuming the fault has negligible impedance. Under such
conditions the fault current, as we have seen, is sufficiently great
to cause the overcurrent protection device to quickly disconnect
the fault. However high impedance faults can arise where the
fault current is sufficient to cause considerable local heat without
being high enough to cause tripping of the overcurrent protective
device. The heat generated at the point of the fault may initiate a
fire long before the fault has deteriorated into a low impedance
connection to earth.
The provision of residual current protection throughout a system or in
vulnerable parts of a system will greatly reduce the hazard of fire
caused by such faults.
PEN conductors
The use of RCCBs with PEN conductors is prohibited. A PEN
conductor is a single conductor combining the functions of
neutral conductor and protective conductor. This being so, when
the PEN conductor is taken through the torroid of an RCCB, earth
faults will go undetected because the return path for the earth
fault current is included in the residual sum.
Auxiliary contacts
A range of auxiliaries, alarm and shunt contacts are available for
Hager RCCBs.
Supply entry
Top or bottom feed.
CB/RCCB co-ordination
Short circuit
current capacity With BS 1361 fuses With BS 88 fuse
RCCB of the RCCB only 60A 80A 100A 60A 80A 100A
With MCBs
Short circuit MT NB NC ND
RCCB
current capacity
6-63A 6-63A 6-63A 6-63A
of the RCCB only
B B C D
2 poles
16A 1500A 6kA 10kA 10kA 10kA 6kA
25A 1500A 6kA 10kA 10kA 10kA 6kA
40A 1500A 6kA 10kA 10kA 10kA 6kA
63A 1500A 6kA 10kA 10kA 10kA 6kA
80A 1500A 6kA 10kA 10kA 10kA 6kA
100A 1500A 6kA 10kA 10kA 10kA 6kA
4 poles
16A 1500A 6kA 6kA 6kA 6kA 4.5kA
25A 1500A 6kA 6kA 6kA 6kA 4.5kA
40A 1500A 6kA 6kA 6kA 6kA 4.5kA
63A 1500A 6kA 6kA 6kA 6kA 4.5kA
80A 1500A 6kA 6kA 6kA 6kA 4.5kA
100A 1500A 6kA 6kA 6kA 6kA 4.5kA
Table 43
2 poles
16A 1500A 13kA 6kA 3.5kA 11kA 5kA 3kA
25A 1500A 13kA 6kA 3.5kA 11kA 5kA 3kA
40A 1500A 13kA 6kA 3.5kA 11kA 5kA 3kA
63A 1500A 13kA 6kA 3.5kA 11kA 5kA 3kA
80A 1500A 13kA 6kA 3.5kA 11kA 5kA 3kA
100A 1500A 13kA 6kA 3.5kA 11kA 5kA 3kA
4 poles
16A 1500A 13kA 6kA 3.5kA 11kA 5kA 3kA
25A 1500A 13kA 6kA 3.5kA 11kA 5kA 3kA
40A 1500A 13kA 6kA 3.5kA 11kA 5kA 3kA
63A 1500A 13kA 6kA 3.5kA 11kA 5kA 3kA
80A 1500A 13kA 6kA 3.5kA 11kA 5kA 3kA
100A 1500A 13kA 6kA 3.5kA 11kA 5kA 3kA
Table 44
MCCB product overview
82
2
1. MCCB
2. Terminal cover
3. Terminal cover
4. Terminal cover
5. Extension shaft
6. Direct rotary handle
7. Phase barriers
8. Extende connections
9. Extende connections
10. - Auxiliary contacts
- Shunt trip SH
- Undervoltage release UV
3
4
1
10
7
8
9
6
5
83
MCCB reference overview
H D A 125 Z
D 18kA
H 25kA
N 40 OR 50kA
E 65 OR 70kA
A x160
B x250
G h250
D h400 / h630
E h1000
F h1600
1P 123
125A
2P 124
3P 125
4P 126
1P 038
40A
2P 039
3P 040
4P 041
MCCB ranges
Breaking capacity
Frame size
Market
Rated current
H3 MCCBs and switch disconnectors
16 to 1600 A
Easy mounting and safety
Your benefits:
Ease of installation
Quick, easy and safety mounting of accessories
Wide range of rated current ratings and breaking capacities
Calibrated at 50 Deg centigrade
Switch disconnectors
Technical data :
Comply with IEC 60947-2
6 frame sizes: x160, x250, h250, h630, h1000, h1600
Breaking capacity: 18, 25, 40, 50, 65, 70 kA
Thermal magnetic and electronic trip units
1 pole to 4 poles
Current limiting type
Complete range of accessories
International certification and approvals
The new H3 range of MCCBs provides safe and easy solutions for low voltage electrical
circuits protection. The state of the art circuit breakers offers both designers and installers wide
range of features and benefits.
Special attention has been given to ergonomics, especially with the integration of these
devices in the TP&N and panelboard.
Expert
tips
Design by Hager
In harmony with Hager
enclosures and modular
products.
1
Electronic trip unit (LSI)
Is permitting total selectivity and
generator protection.
2
Breaking capacity
18 to 70kA, Icu 415V AC, covers
all applications.
3
4
5
Integrated padlocking
facility
Nice solution for maintenance.
6
Complete range of
accessories
Rotary handles, padlocks,
motors, terminal covers. 7
Flexible connection
Collar terminals, front and rear
connections, extended
connections, spreaders ...
8
Visibility of auxiliaries
fitted
Indicates type of auxiliary
mounted in breaker.
Easy mounting of
auxiliaries
Easy opening of secondary
cover, clip-on type auxiliaries.
H3 MCCB
16 !o 1600 A
Technical charac!eri!ic 88
Reference g"ide 90
MCCB and free !ripping #i!che $160 92
Acceorie for MCCB
and free !ripping #i!che $160 95
MCCB and free !ripping #i!che $250 96
Acceorie for MCCB
and free !ripping #i!che $250 97
MCCB and free !ripping #i!che h250 99
Acceorie for MCCB
and free !ripping #i!che h250 100
MCCB and free !ripping #i!che h400-h630 102
Acceorie for MCCB
and free !ripping #i!che h400-h630 103
MCCB and free !ripping #i!che
h800-h1000 105
Acceorie for MCCB
and free !ripping #i!che h800-h1200 106
MCCB and free !ripping #i!che
h1250-h1600 108
Acceorie for MCCB
and free !ripping #i!che h1250-h1600 109
88
Frame x160 x250 h250 TM
Product Switch MCCB Switch MCCB MCCB
Reference HCA HDA HHA HNA HCB HHB HNB HHG
Number of poles [No.] 3-4 1-2-3-4 1-2-3-4 3-4 3-4 3-4
Electrical characteristics
Rated current In [A] 160 250 250
Current rated range [A] 125-160 16-125 (1P), 16-160 (2,3,4P) 250 100-250 20-250
Rated service voltage, (AC) Ue [V] 220-440 220-440 220-690
Frequency f [Hz] 50/60 50/60 50/60
Rated insulation voltage Ui [V] 690 800 800
Rated impulse withstand voltage Uimp [kV] 8 8 8
Rated ultimate short-circuit breaking capacity, (Icu)
(AC) 50-60 Hz 220/230 V Icu [kA] - 25 35 85 - 35 85 35
(AC) 50-60 Hz 380/415 V Icu [kA] - 18 25 40 - 25 40 25
(AC) 50-60 Hz 480/500/525 V Icu [kA] - - - - - - - 10
(AC) 50-60 Hz 660/690 V Icu [kA] - - - - - - - -
(DC) 250 V - 2 poles in series Icu [kA] - 10 10 10 - 9 9 25
Rated service short-circuit breaking capacity, (Ics)
(AC) 50-60 Hz 220/230 V Ics [kA] - 25 25 40 - 25 40 27
(AC) 50-60 Hz 380/415 V Ics [kA] - 18 20 20 - 20 20 19
(AC) 50-60 Hz 480/500/525 V Ics [kA] - 7,5
(AC) 50-60 Hz 660/690 V Ics [kA] - - - -
(DC) 250 V - 2 poles in series Ics [kA] - 5 5 5 - 5 5 19
Rated short-circuit making capacity Icm [kA] 2,8 - - - 9 - - -
Rated short-time withstand current for 1s Icw [kA] 2 - - - 3,6 - - -
Category of utilisation (EN 60947-2) - A - A A
Calibration temperature - 50C - 50C 50C
Derating 40C - 100% - 100% 100%
50C - 100% - 100% 100%
55C - 95% - 94% 94%
60C - 93% - 91% 91%
65C - 90% - 88% 88%
Suitability for isolation ok ok ok
Electric endurance in number of cycles 10000 10000 10000
Mechanical endurance in number of operations 20000 20000 30000
Operating temperature -25 to +70C -5 to +70C -25 to +70C
Storage temperature -35 to +70C -35 to +70C -35 to +70C
Power loss (at In for 3P) [W] 39 60 65
Reference standard IEC 60947-3 IEC 60947-2 IEC 60947-3 IEC 60947-2 IEC 60947-2
Releases: switch ok - ok - -
Releases: TM (thermomagnetic) - ok - ok ok
T fixed, M fixed - ok - ok -
T adjustable, M fixed - ok - - -
T adjustable, M adjustable - - - ok ok
Thermal adjustment value - 0,63 to 1 x In - 0,63 to 1 x In 0,63 to 1 x In
Magnetic adjustment value - - - 6-8-10-13 x In (200A)
5-7-9-11 In (250A)
6-8-10-13 x In
Releases: LSI (electronic) - - - - -
Long delay - - - - -
Short delay - - - - -
Time delay - - - - -
Accessories
Auxiliary switches #1 #1 #2
Alarm switches #1 #1 #2
Shunt release #1 #1 #2
Undervoltage release #1 #1 #2
Rotary handle mechanism ok ok ok
Motor operator - ok ok
Padlockable handle integrated integrated ok
Interphase barriers ok integrated integrated
Din rail adapter ok - -
Terminations
Standard terminal type cage lugs lugs
Maximum terminal capacity 95 mm
2
185 mm
2
(cage) 185 mm
2
(cage)
Terminal width mm - 25 25
Terminal shields ok ok ok
Cage terminal integrated ok ok
Extended connections ok ok ok
Rear connections no ok ok
Dimensions
Height mm 130 165 165
Width 1P mm - 25 - - -
2P mm - 50 - - -
3P mm 75 105 105
4P mm 100 140 140
Depth mm 68 68 68
Weight 1P kg - 0,29 - - -
2P kg - 0,48 - - -
3P kg 0,715 1,3 1,5
4P kg 0,95 1,6 1,9
MCCBs H3 : technical characteristics
89
h400 h630 h800-h1000 h1250-h1600
MCCB Switch MCCB Switch MCCB Switch MCCB
HNG HEG HHD HND HCD HND HED HCE HNE HEE HCF HNF HEF
3-4 3-4 3-4 3-4
400 630 1000 1600
250-400 400-630 250-630 800-1000 1250-1600
220-690 220-690 220-690 220-690
50/60 50/60 50/60 50/60
800 800 800 800
8 8 8 8
85 85 35 85 - 85 100 - 85 (800A)
75 (1000A)
100 - 100 100
50 65 25 50 - 50 70 - 50 70 - 50 70
25 25 10 30 - 30 30 - 30 30 - 45 65
7,5 7,5 7,5 20 - 20 20 - 20 20 - 25 45
40 40 25 40 - - - - - - -
65 85 35 85 - 85 85 - 85 (800A)
75 (1000A)
100 (800A)
75 (1000A)
- 75 75
25 36 25 50 - 50 50 - 50 50 - 50 50
25 25 10 30 - 30 30 - 30 30 - 45 50
7,5 7,5 7,5 15 - 15 15 - 20 20 - 25 34
40 40 25 40 - - - - - - -
- - 9 - - 20 - - 45 - -
- - 5 (0,3s) - - 10KA (0,3s) - - 20 (0,3s) - -
A - B (400A) - A (630A) - B (800A) - A (1000A) - B
50C - 50C - 50C - 50C
100% - 100% - 100% - 100%
100% - 100% - 100% - 100%
95% - 95% - 95% - 95%
92% - 90% - 90% - 90%
89% - 80% - 80% - 80%
ok ok ok ok
4500 4500 4500 4500
15000 15000 15000 15000
-25 to +70C -25 to +70C -25 to +70C -25 to +70C
-35 to +70C -35 to +70C -35 to +70C -35 to +70C
75 150 150 170
IEC 60947-2 IEC 60947-3 IEC 60947-2 IEC 60947-3 IEC 60947-2 IEC 60947-3 IEC 60947-2
- ok - ok - ok -
ok - - -
- - - -
- - - -
ok - - -
0,63 to 1 x In - - -
6-8-10-12 x In - - -
- - ok - ok - ok
- - 0,4 to 1 x Ir - 0,4 to 1 x Ir - 0,4 to 1 x In
- - 2,5 to 10 x Ir (400A)
2,5 to 8 x Ir (630A)
- 2,5 to 10 x Ir (800A)
2,5 to 8 x Ir (1000A)
- 2,5 to 10 x Ir
- - 0,1 - 0,2s - 0,1 - 0,2s - 0,1 - 0,2s
#2 #2 #2 #2
#2 #2 #2 #2
#2 #2 #2 #2
#2 #2 #3 #3
ok ok ok ok
ok ok ok ok
ok ok ok ok
integrated integrated integrated integrated
- - - -
lugs lugs lugs lugs
240 mm
2
(cage) - - -
30 30 45 45
ok ok ok ok
ok - - -
ok integrated integrated integrated
ok ok ok ok
260 260 273/433 370/570
- - - -
- - - -
140 140 210 210
185 185 280 280
97 97 99,5 140
- - - -
- - - -
4,2 4,3 11 27
5,6 5,7 14,8
90
MCCBs H3 : references guide
97,<+; MCCBs
"-91-
!160 !250 h250 h400 h630 h1000 h1600
HDA HHA HNA HHB HNB HHG HNG HEG HHD HND HND HED HNE HEE HNF HEF
I+<415%AC 183A 253A 403A 253A 403A 253A 503A 653A 253A 503A 503A 703A 503A 703A 503A 703A
74- #918 <61;
1 #M .1?
16 HDA014( HHA014(
20 HDA018( HHA018(
25 HDA023( HHA023(
32 HDA030( HHA030(
40 HDA038( HHA038(
50 HDA048( HHA048(
63 HDA061( HHA061(
80 HDA078( HHA078(
100 HDA098( HHA098(
125 HDA123( HHA123(
2 #M .1?
16 HDA015( HHA015(
20 HDA019( HHA019(
25 HDA024( HHA024(
32 HDA031( HHA031(
40 HDA039( HHA039(
50 HDA049( HHA049(
63 HDA062( HHA062(
80 HDA079( HHA079(
100 HDA099( HHA099(
125 HDA124( HHA124(
160 HDA159( HHA159(
3
#M .1?
16 HDA016( HHA016( HNA016(
20 HDA020( HHA020( HNA020(
25 HDA025( HHA025( HNA025(
32 HDA032( HHA032( HNA032(
40 HDA040( HHA040( HNA040(
50 HDA050( HHA050( HNA050(
63 HDA063( HHA063( HNA063(
80 HDA080( HHA080( HNA080(
100 HDA100( HHA100( HNA100( HHB100( HNB100(
125 HDA125( HHA125( HNA125( HHB125( HNB125(
160 HDA160( HHA160( HNA160( HHB160( HNB160(
200 HHB200( HNB200(
250 HHB250( HNB250(
#M ),2
25 HDA025$ HHA025$ HNA025$
32 HHG032$
40 HDA040$ HHA040$ HNA040$
63 HDA063$ HHA063$ HNA063$ HHG063$ HNG063$ HEG063$
80 HDA080$ HHA080$ HNA080$
100 HDA100$ HHA100$ HNA100$ HNB100$ HHG100$ HNG100$ HEG100$
125 HDA125$ HHA125$ HNA125$ HNB125$ HHG125$ HNG125$ HEG125$
160 HDA160$ HHA160$ HNA160$ HNB160$ HHG160$ HNG160$ HEG160$
200 HNB200$ HHG200$ HNG200$ HEG200$
250 HNB250$ HHG250$ HNG250$ HEG250$ HHD250$ HND250$
400 HHD400$ HND400$
L"I ),2
400 HED400$
630 HND630$ HED630$
800 HNE800$ HEE800$
1000
1250 HNF980$ HEF980$
1600 HNF990$ HEF990$
4
#M .1?
16 HDA017( HHA017( HNA017(
20 HDA021( HHA021( HNA021(
25 HDA026( HHA026( HNA026(
32 HDA033( HHA033( HNA033(
40 HDA041( HHA041( HNA041(
50 HDA051( HHA051( HNA051(
63 HDA064( HHA064( HNA064(
80 HDA081( HHA081( HNA081(
100 HDA101( HHA101( HNA101( HHB101( HNB101(
125 HDA126( HHA126( HNA126( HHB126( HNB126(
160 HDA161( HHA161( HNA161( HHB161( HNB161(
200 HHB201( HNB201(
250 HHB251( HNB251(
#M ),2
25 HDA026$
40 HDA041$
63 HDA064$
80 HDA081$
100 HDA101$ HNB101$
125 HDA126$ HNB126$
160 HDA161$ HNB161$
200 HNB201$
250 HNB251$ HND251$
400 HND401$
L"I ),2
400 HED401$
630 HND631$ HED631$
800 HNE801$ HEE801$
1000
1250 HNF981$ HEF981$
1600 HNF991$ HEF991$
91
Switches and accessories for H3
references guide
Sitches and accessories
97,<+;: %-9:176 874- I6 A / $- % !160 !250 h250 h400-h630 h800-h1000 h1250-h1600
">1;+0-:
3
125 HCA125(
160 HCA160(
250 HCB250( -
400 HCD400$
630 HCD630$
800 HCE800$
1000 HCE970$
1250 HCF980$
1600 HCF990$
4
125 HCA126(
160 HCA161(
250 HCB251( -
400 HCD401$
630 HCD631$
800 HCE801$
1000 HCE971$
1250 HCF981$
1600 HCF991$
A<?141)91-:
"0<6; ;918 9-4-):- 3/4
24% DC H&A001H H&C001H
48% DC H&A002H H&C002H
110% AC H&A003H H&C003H
230% AC H&A004H H&C004H
400% AC H&A005H H&C005H
$6,-9=74;)/- 9-4-):- 3/4
24% DC H&A011H H&C011H H&E011H
110% AC H&A013H H&C013H H&E013H
230% AC H&A014H H&C014H H&E014H
400% AC H&A015H H&C015H H&E015H
A<?141)9@ +76;)+; 3/4 1NO+1NC H&A021H H&C021H
A4)95 +76;)+; 3/4 1NO+1NC H&A024H H&C024H
D19-+; 97;)9@ 0)6,4- H&A030H H&B030H H&C030H H&D030H H&E030H H&F030H
E?;-6,-, 97;)9@ 0)6,4- H&A031H H&B031H H&C031H H&D031H H&E031H H&F031H
),47+3 H&A039H H&C039H H&D039H H&F039H
M7;79 78-9);79 3/4
24% DC - H&B040H H&C040H H&D040H H&E040H H&F040H
220% AC - H&B042H H&C042H H&D042H H&E042H H&F042H
I6;-947+316/ >19- ;@8- 3/4 - H&B065H H&C065H H&D065H H&E065H -
C766-+;176:
C744)9 ;-9516)4
3 16+4<,-, H'B001H H'C003H H'D003H (400) - -
4 16+4<,-, H'B002H H'C004H H'D004H (400) - -
E?;-6,-, +766-+;176
:;9)1/0;
3/4 H'A013H H'B010H H'C010H
H'D010H (400)
H'D013H (630)
16+4<,-, 16+4<,-,
E?;-6,-, +766-+;176
:89-),-9:
3 H'A014H H'B011H H'C011H
H'D011H (400)
H'D014H (630)
- -
4 H'A015H H'B012H -
H'D012H (400)
H'D015H (630)
- -
I6;-980):- *)991-9 3/4
:079; H'A019H - - - -
476/ H'B019H 16+4<,-, 16+4<,-, 16+4<,-, 16+4<,-,
#-9516)4 +7=-9 .79
-?;-6,-, +766-+;176:
3 H'A021H H'B021H H'C021H H'D021H H'E021H -
4 H'A022H H'B022H H'C022H H'D022H H'E022H -
#-9516)4 +7=-9 4)9/- .79
:89-),-9:
3 H'A023H H'B023H - H'D023H - -
4 H'A024H H'B024H - H'D024H - -
#-9516)4 +7=-9 :079; .79 9-)9 +766-+-
;176:
3 - H'B025H H'C025H H'D025H H'E025H -
4 - H'B026H - H'D026H H'E026H -
#-9516)4 +7=-9 .79
+744)9 ;-9516)4
3 H'A027H H'B027H H'C027H H'D027H - -
4 H'A028H H'B028H - H'D028H - -
!-)9 +766-+;176:
3 - H'B031H H'C031H
H'D031H (400)
H'D033H (630)
H'E031H (400)
H'E033H (630)
-
4 - H'B032H -
H'D032H (400)
H'D034H (630)
H'E032H (400)
H'E034H (630)
16+4<,-,
DIN 9)14 ),)8;79 3/4 H'A033H - - - - -
C758)+; 4</: 12055
2
D:10 3/4 - H'D093H - -
C758)+; 4</: 15055
2
D:8,5 3/4 - - - -
C758)+; 4</: 15055
2
D:10,5 3/4 - H'D095H - -
C758)+; 4</: 18555
2
D:10,5 3/4 - H'D096H - -
C758)+; 4</: 18555
2
D:12,8 3/4 - H'D097H* - -
C758)+; 4</: 24055
2
D:12,8 3/4 - H'D098H* - -
* >1;0 :89-),-9:
92
MCCBs and switch disconnectors x160
D,:0.5(;065 I5
Moulded case circuit breakers
x160
"/,94(3 4(.5,;0* ;907 <50;, 2 =,9:065::
- ' =,9:065: -0?,+ ;/,94(3 (5+ -0?,+
4(.5,;0*
- # =,9:065: (+1<:;()3, ;/,94(3 (5+
-0?,+ 4(.5,;0*
1, 2, 3 (5+ 4
M,*/(50*(3 ;,:; )<;;65, 36*2()3,
C(;. !,-.
1 2 3 4
MCCB- 2160 18&A*
)9,(205. *(7(*0;@
I*< : 18 2A
(400/415 $ AC)
I*: : 18 2A
-0?,+ ;/,94(3
1? I5
-0?,+ 4(.5,;0*
> 10 ? I5
(+1<:;()3, ;/,94(3
0,63 - 0,8 - 1 ? I5
-0?,+ 4(.5,;0*
> 10 ? I5
* For overseas only
16A
20A
25A
32A
40A
50A
63A
80A
100A
125A
160A
25A
40A
63A
80A
100A
125A
160A
HDA 016Z
HDA 020Z
HDA 025Z
HDA 032Z
HDA 040Z
HDA 050Z
HDA 063Z
HDA 080Z
HDA 100Z
HDA 125Z
HDA 160Z
HDA 025U
HDA 040U
HDA 063U
HDA 080U
HDA 100U
HDA 125U
HDA 160U
HDA 014Z
HDA 018Z
HDA 023Z
HDA 030Z
HDA 038Z
HDA 048Z
HDA 061Z
HDA 078Z
HDA 098Z
HDA 123Z
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
HDA 017Z
HDA 021Z
HDA 026Z
HDA 033Z
HDA 041Z
HDA 051Z
HDA 064Z
HDA 081Z
HDA 101Z
HDA 126Z
HDA 161Z
HDA 026U
HDA 041U
HDA 064U
HDA 081U
HDA 101U
HDA 126U
HDA 161U
HDA 015Z
HDA 019Z
HDA 024Z
HDA 031Z
HDA 039Z
HDA 049Z
HDA 062Z
HDA 079Z
HDA 099Z
HDA 124Z
HDA 159Z
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
MCCB- 2160 25&A
)9,(205. *(7(*0;@
I*< : 25 2A
(400/415 $ AC)
I*: : 20 2A
-0?,+ ;/,94(3
1? I5
-0?,+ 4(.5,;0*
> 10 ? I5
(+1<:;()3, ;/,94(3
0,63 - 0,8 - 1 ? I5
-0?,+ 4(.5,;0*
> 10 ? I5
16A
20A
25A
32A
40A
50A
63A
80A
100A
125A
160A
25A
40A
63A
80A
100A
125A
160A
HHA 016Z
HHA 020Z
HHA 025Z
HHA 032Z
HHA 040Z
HHA 050Z
HHA 063Z
HHA 080Z
HHA 100Z
HHA 125Z
HHA 160Z
HHA 025U
HHA 040U
HHA 063U
HHA 080U
HHA 100U
HHA 125U
HHA 160U*
HHA 014Z
HHA 018Z
HHA 023Z
HHA 030Z
HHA 038Z
HHA 048Z
HHA 061Z
HHA 078Z
HHA 098Z
HHA 123Z
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
HHA 017Z
HHA 021Z
HHA 026Z
HHA 033Z
HHA 041Z
HHA 051Z
HHA 064Z
HHA 081Z
HHA 101Z
HHA 126Z
HHA 161Z
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
HHA 015Z
HHA 019Z
HHA 024Z
HHA 031Z
HHA 039Z
HHA 049Z
HHA 062Z
HHA 079Z
HHA 099Z
HHA 124Z
HHA 159Z
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
HDA 125'
:,;;05.:,
05;,.9(;,+ 7(+36*205. /(5+3,
C 444.
C*))".%*) a+a%.3
95mm
2
rigid cables
70mm
2
-3,?0)3, *()3,:
C64730,: >0;/ IEC 60947-2
Switch disconnectors
(336>: ;907705. (; +0:;(5*, <:05. (
=63;4,;90*(3 ;907 <50; (67;065(3)
C64730,: >0;/ IEC 60947-3
AC 22/23A
HDA 126#
* HHA159Z, HHA160Z, HHA161Z and HHA160U 160A 3P/ 4P MCCB
For overseas only
D,:0.5(;065 I5 C(;. !,-.
1 2 3 4
93
MCCB- 2160 40&A
)9,(205. *(7(*0;@
I*< : 40 2A
(400/415 $ AC)
I*: : 20 2A
-0?,+ ;/,94(3
1 ? I5
-0?,+ 4(.5,;0*
> 10 ? I5
(+1<:;()3, ;/,94(3
0,63 - 0,8 - 1 ? I5
-0?,+ 4(.5,;0*
> 10 ? I5
16A
20A
25A
32A
40A
50A
63A
80A
100A
125A
160A
25A
40A
63A
80A
100A
125A
160A
HNA 016Z
HNA 020Z
HNA 025Z
HNA 032Z
HNA 040Z
HNA 050Z
HNA 063Z
HNA 080Z
HNA 100Z
HNA 125Z
HNA 160Z
HNA 025U
HNA 040U
HNA 063U
HNA 080U
HNA 100U
HNA 125U
HNA 160U*
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
HNA 017Z
HNA 021Z
HNA 026Z
HNA 033Z
HNA 041Z
HNA 051Z
HNA 064Z
HNA 081Z
HNA 101Z
HNA 126Z
HNA 161Z
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
S1%.$ !%-*))".*,- 2160
:<0;()3, -69
AC22A / AC 23A
#,: 415 $ AC
I*> (1:): 2 2A
125A
160A
HCA 125Z
HCA 160Z
-
-
HCA 126Z
HCA 161Z
-
-
MCCBs and switch disconnectors x160
HNA 160'
* HHA160Z, HHA161Z and HHA160U 160A 3P/ 4P MCCB
For overseas only
94
D,:0.5(;065 C/(9(*;,90:;0*:
Indication contacts
- 1 */(5.,6=,9 :>0;*/ (ON/OFF):
05+0*(;,: ;/, 76:0;065 6- ;/, MCCB 0:
A67,5B 69 A*36:,+B.
- 1 */(5.,6=,9 (3(94 *65;(*;:
05+0*(;,: MCCB ;907705..
C*%' *))".%*)
*655,*;065 *(7(*0;@:
0,75
I
-3,?0)3, 69 90.0+ *()3,:
O7;065(3 *655,*;065 *()3,:.
"/, *()3, *(7(*0;@ 6- ;/,
;,9405(3: 0: 0,5 ;6 1.25 44
2
.
A/2%'%a,3 *).a.-
AX
AL
1 */(5.,6=,9 *65;(*; (ON/OFF)
250 $ AC / 3A
125 $ DC / 0,4A
1 NO + 1 NC
1 */(5.,6=,9 (3(94 *65;(*;
250 $ AC / 3A
125 $ DC / 0,4A
1 NO + 1 NC
HXA 021H
HXA 024H
S$/). .,%+
SH
24 $ DC
48 $ DC
110 $ AC
220 - 240 $ AC
380 - 440 $ AC
HXA 001H
HXA 002H
HXA 003H
HXA 004H
HXA 005H
U)!",0*'.a#" ,"'"a-"
UV
24 $ DC
110 $ AC
220 - 240 $ AC
380 - 450 $ AC
HXA 011H
HXA 013H
HXA 014H
HXA 015H
D%,". ,*.a,3 $a)!'" 7(+36*2()3, /(5+3,
4(? C 6 44
HXA 030H
E2.")!"! ,*.a,3 $a)!'" 7(+36*2()3, /(5+3,
4(? C 8 44
HXA 031H
Pa!'*& ;6 46<5; 65 MCCB -69
/(5+3, 36*205.
-69 3 7(+36*2
4(? C 8 44
HXA 039H
C(;.
!,-.
H%A 024H H%A 021H
H%A 014H
HXA 030H
Accessories for
MCCBS and switch disconnectors x160
Shunt trip
9,46;,: ;907705. 6- MCCB: 69 :>0;*/
+0:*655,*;69:.
O7,9(;05. =63;(.,: 0.7 ;6 1,1 ? #5
Under voltage release
(336>: ;/, ;907705. 6- MCCB: 69
:>0;*/ +0:*655,*;69: >/,5 =63;(.,
3,=,3 +967 ),;>,,5 35 (5+ 70% 6-
#5. 0*2 <7 =63;(., 0.85 ? #5
Direct rotary handle
- 7(+36*2()3,
- ,8<077,+ >0;/ -965; *6=,9 (5+
/(5+3,
- -0?05. >0;/6<; (5@ (++0;065(3 :*9,>.
Extended rotary handle
- I 55
- :<7730,+ *6473,;, >0;/ :/(-; (5+
/(5+3,.
95
Accessories for
MCCBS and switch disconnectors x160
D,:0.5(;065 C/(9(*;,90:;0*: C(;. !,-.
3 4
E2.")!"! *))".%*)- :,; 6- 4 ,?;,5+,+
*655,*;065:
:,; 6- 3 69 4 :79,(+,9:
HYA 013H
HYA 015H
HYA 013H
HYA 014H
I).",+$a-" ba,,%",- :,; 6- 3,
/,0./;: 50 44
:,; 6- 3,
/,0./;: 97 44
HYA 019H
HYB 019H
HYA 019H
HYB 019H
T",(%)a' *0", -69 ,?;,5+,+ *655,*;065:
-69 :79,(+,9:
-69 *633(9 ;,9405(3
HYA 022H
HYA 024H
HYA 028H
HYA 021H
HYA 023H
HYA 027H
D%) ,a%' a!a+.*, HYA 033H HYA 033H
H&A 013H
H&A 021H
H&A 023H
H&A 027H
H&A 015H
96
MCCBs and free switch disconnectors x250
Designation In
Moulded case circuit
breakers !250,
2 versions of trip unit:
- Z version: fixed thermal and
magnetic
- U version: adjustable thermal and
magnetic
3P and 4P
Mechanical test button,
lockable settings,
Cat. ref.
3P 4P
MCCB- 2250 25&A
* For overseas only
100A
125A
160A
200A
250A
HHB 100Z
HHB 125Z
HHB 160Z
HHB 200Z
HHB 250Z
HHB 101Z
HHB 126Z
HHB 161Z
HHB 201Z
HHB 251Z
MCCB- 2250 40&A 100A
125A
160A
200A
250A
100A
125A
160A
200A
250A
HNB 100Z
HNB 125Z
HNB 160Z
HNB 200Z
HNB 250Z
HNB 100U
HNB 125U
HNB 160U
HNB 200U
HNB 250U
HNB 101Z
HNB 126Z
HNB 161Z
HNB 201Z
HNB 251Z
HNB 101U
HNB 126U
HNB 161U
HNB 201U
HNB 251U
S1%.$ !%-*))".*,- 2250 250A HCB 250Z HCB 251Z
Designation
breaking capacity
Icu : 25 kA
(400/415 V AC)
Ics: 20kA
fixed thermal
1 x In
fixed magnetic
10 x In
breaking capacity
Icu : 40 kA
(400/415 V AC)
Ics: 20 kA
fixed thermal
1 x In
fixed magnetic
10 x In
adjustable thermal
0,63 - 0,8 - 1x In
adjustable magnetic
6 - 8 - 10 - 13 x In (100 - 200A)
5 - 7 - 9 - 11 x In (250A)
3P, 3 trip units
4P,
neutral setting: 0 or 100%
capacity suitable for
AC 22/23A
Ue: 415V AC
Icw (1s): 3,6 kA
HNB 250Z
integrated padlocking handle
4mm.
Complies with IEC 60947-2
C*))".%*):
directly on copper cable terminal,
with end lug max. width: 25 mm
Connection capacity: 185mm
2
rigid
cables
Complies with IEC 60947-2
Sitch disconnectors
allows tripping at distance using a
voltmetrical trip unit (optional)
Complies with IEC 60947-3
AC 22/23A
HNB 100U
97
Accessories for
MCCBS and switch disconnectors x250
Designation Characteristics
Indication contacts
- 1 changeover switch (ON/OFF):
indicates the position of the MCCB is
open or closed.
- 1 changeover alarm contact:
indicates MCCB tripping.
*%' *))".%*)
connection capacity:
0,75
I
flexible or rigid cables
Optional connection cables.
The cable capacity of the
terminals is 0.5 to 1.25 mm
2
.
Au!iliar" contacts
AX
AL
1 changeover contact
250 V AC / 3A
125 V DC / 0,4A
1 NO + 1 NC
1 changeover alarm contact
250 V AC / 3A
125 V DC / 0,4A
1 NO + 1 NC
HXA 021H
HXA 024H
S$/). .,%+
SH
24 V DC
48 V DC
110 V AC
220 - 240 V AC
380 - 440 V AC
HXA 001H
HXA 002H
HXA 003H
HXA 004H
HXA 005H
U)!",0*'.a#" ,"'"a-" UV 24 V DC
110 V AC
220 - 240 V AC
380 - 450 V AC
HXA 011H
HXA 013H
HXA 014H
HXA 015H
D%,". ,*.a,3 $a)!'" padlockable handle
max 6 mm
HXB 030H
E2.")!"! ,*.a,3 $a)!'" padlockable handle
max 8 mm
HXB 031H
Pa!'*& to mount on MCCBs for handle
locking
for 3 padlock
max 8 mm
HXA 039H
Cat. ref.
M*.*, *+",a.*, 24 V DC
200 - 220V AC
HXB 040H
HXB 042H
Shunt trip
remotes tripping of MCCBs or switch
disconnectors.
Operating voltage: 0.7 to 1.1 x Un
Under voltage release
allows the tripping of MCCBs or
switch disconnectors when voltage
level drop between 35 and 70% of
Un. Pick up voltage 0,85 x Un
Direct rotar" handle
- padlockable
- equipped with front cover and
handle
- fixing without any additional screw.
E!tended rotar" handle
- IP 55
- supplied complete with shaft and
handle.
HXA 024H HXA 021H
HXA 014H
98
Accessories for
MCCBS and switch disconnectors x250
Designation Characteristics
I).",'*&%)# wire type HXB 065H HXB 065H
Cat. ref.
3P 4P
C*''a, .",(%)a' 4 aluminium / copper con-
ductors
150mm
2
rigid cables
120mm
2
flexible cables
HYA 002H HYA 001H
E2.")!"!
*))".%*)-
set of 4 pieces
spreaders
HYB 010H
HYB 012H
HYB 010H
HYB 011H
I).",+$a-"
ba,,%",-
set of 3,
height: 97 mm
HYB 019H HYB 019H
T",(%)a' *0", for extended connections
for spreaders
for rear connections short
for collar terminal
HYB 022H
HYB 024H
HYB 026H
HYB 028H
HYB 021H
HYB 023H
HYB 025H
HYB 027H
R"a, *))".%*) HYB 032H HYB 031H
R%)# '/# compact lugs 35mm
2
8,5
compact lugs 50mm
2
8,5
compact lugs 70mm
2
8,5
compact lugs 95mm
2
8,5
compact lugs 120mm
2
8,5
compact lugs 150mm
2
8,5
HYA 088H
HYA 089H
HYA 090H
HYA 091H
HYB 092H
HYB 094H
Designation Characteristics Cat.
ref.
HYB 010H
HYB 031H
HYB 022H
HYB 024H
HYB 012H
99 99
MCCBs h250
D&4*(/"5*0/ I/
Moulded case circuit
breakers h250
T)&3."- ."(/&5*$ 53*1 6/*5:
5)&3."- "%+645.&/5: 0.63 50 1 I/
."(/&5*$ "%+645.&/5: 6-8-10-13 9 I/
C"5. 3&'.
3P
MCCB+ "250 25$A
TM
20-32A
40-63A
63-100A
80-125A
100-160A
125-200A
160-250A
HHG 032U
HHG 063U
HHG 100U
HHG 125U
HHG 160U
HHG 200U
HHG 250U
C)"3"$5&3*45*$4
#3&",*/( $"1"$*5:
I$6 : 25 ,A (400/415 ! AC)
I$4: 19 ,A
"%+645"#-& 5)&3."-
0.63 50 1 9 I/
"%+645"#-& ."(/&5*$
6 - 8 - 10 - 13 9 I/
MCCB+ "250 50$A
TM
40-63A
63-100A
80-125A
100-160A
125-200A
160-250A
HNG 063U
HNG 100U
HNG 125U
HNG 160U
HNG 200U
HNG 250U
#3&",*/( $"1"$*5:
I$6 : 50 ,A (400/415 ! AC)
I$4: 25 ,A
"%+645"#-& 5)&3."-
0.63 50 1 9 I/
"%+645"#-& ."(/&5*$
6 - 8 - 10 - 13 9 I/
MCCB+ "250 65$A
TM
40-63A
63-100A
80-125A
100-160A
125-200A
160-250A
HEG 063U
HEG 100U
HEG 125U
HEG 160U
HEG 200U
HEG 250U
#3&",*/( $"1"$*5:
I$6 : 65 ,A (400/415 ! AC)
I$4: 36 ,A
"%+645"#-& 5)&3."-
0.63 50 1 9 I/
"%+645"#-& ."(/&5*$
6 - 8 - 10 - 13 9 I/
3P
M&$)"/*$"- 5&45 #6550/,
-0$,"#-& 4&55*/(4,
C0//&$5*0/:
%*3&$5-: 0/ $011&3 $"#-& 5&3.*/"-,
8*5) &/% -6( ."9. 8*%5): 25 ..
C0.1-*&4 8*5) IEC 60947-2
HHG 250U
* h250 frame MCCB for overseas only
100 100
Accessories for MCCBS h250
D&4*(/"5*0/ C)"3"$5&3*45*$4
Indication contacts
- 1 $)"/(&07&3 48*5$) (ON/OFF):
*/%*$"5&4 5)& 104*5*0/ 0' 5)& MCCB *4
;01&/< 03 ;$-04&%<.
- 1 $)"/(&07&3 "-"3. $0/5"$5:
*/%*$"5&4 MCCB 53*11*/(.
c(#% c(''c,#('
$0//&$5*0/ $"1"$*5::
0,75
I
'-&9*#-& 03 3*(*% $"#-&4
O15*0/"- $0//&$5*0/ $"#-&4.
T)& $"#-& $"1"$*5: 0' 5)&
5&3.*/"-4 *4 0,5 50 1,25 ..
2
.
A-/#%#a*0 c(',ac,+
AX
AL
1 $)"/(&07&3 $0/5"$5
250 ! AC / 3A
125 ! DC / 0,4A
1 NO + 1 NC
1 $)"/(&07&3 "-"3. $0/5"$5
250 ! AC / 3A
125 ! DC / 0,4A
1 NO + 1 NC
HXC 021H
HXC 024H
S"-', ,*#)
SH
24 ! DC
48 ! DC
100 - 120 ! AC
200 - 240 ! AC
380 - 450 ! AC
HXC 001H
HXC 002H
HXC 003H
HXC 004H
HXC 005H
U'd*.(%,a! *%a+
UV
24 ! DC
100 - 120 ! AC
200 - 240 ! AC
380 - 450 ! AC
HXC 011H
HXC 013H
HXC 014H
HXC 015H
D#*c, *(,a*0 "a'd% 1"%-0$,"#-& )"/%-&
= 5 - 8 ..
2
."9
HXC 030H
E/,'dd *(,a*0 "a'd% 1"%-0$,"#-& )"/%-&
= 5 - 8 ..
2
."9
HXC 031H
C"5. 3&'.
Shunt trip
3&.05&4 53*11*/( 0' MCCB4 03 48*5$)
%*4$0//&$5034.
O1&3"5*/( 70-5"(&: 0,7 50 1,1 9 /
Under voltage release
"--084 5)& 53*11*/( 0' MCCB4 03
48*5$) %*4$0//&$5034 8)&/ 70-5"(&
-&7&- %301 #&58&&/ 35 "/% 70% 0'
/. P*$, 61 70-5"(& 0,85 9 /
Direct rotary handle
- 1"%-0$,"#-&
- &26*11&% 8*5) '30/5 $07&3 "/%
)"/%-&
- '*9*/( 8*5)065 "/: "%%*5*0/"- 4$3&8.
Extended rotary handle
- IP 55
- 4611-*&% $0.1-&5& 8*5) 4)"'5 "/%
)"/%-&.
HXC 004H
HXC 021H HXC 024H
HXC 014H
* h250 frame MCCB for overseas only
101
Pad%(c$ 50 .06/5 0/ MCCB4 '03
)"/%-& -0$,*/(
'03 3 1"%-0$,
."9 = 5 ..
HXC 039H
M(,(* ()*a,(* 24 ! DC
200-220 ! AC
HXC 040H
HXC 042H
HXC 039H
I',*%(c$#'! 8*3& 5:1& HXC 065H
C(%%a* ,*&#'a% copper HYC 003H
E/,'dd
c(''c,#('+
413&"%&34 HYC 011H
T*&#'a% c(.* '03 &95&/%&% $0//&$5*0/4
'03 3&"3 $0//&$5*0/4 4)035
'03 $0--"3 5&3.*/"-
HYC 021H
HYC 025H
HYC 027H
Ra* c(''c,#('
* h250 frame MCCB for overseas only
HYC 031H
Accessories for MCCBS h250
D&4*(/"5*0/ C)"3"$5&3*45*$4 C"5. 3&'.
HYC 031H
HYC 011H
102
MCCBs and switch disconnectors h400-h630
D+9/-4':/54 I4
Moulded case circuit breakers
h400, h630
2 <+89/549 5, :8/6 ;4/::
$.+83'2 3'-4+:/) :8/6 ;4/: $M:
- :.+83'2 '*0;9:3+4::
,853 0.63 :5 1 > I4
- 3'-4+:/) '*0;9:3+4::
,853 6 :5 12 > I4
E2+):854/) :8/6 ;4/: L#I:
- 254- *+2'? ( :.+83'2 +7;/<'2+4:)
'*0;9:'(2+:
I8 = 0.4 :5 1 > I4
- 9.58: *+2'? (3'-4+:/) +7;/<'2+4:)
C':. 8+,.
3! 4!
MCCB, #400 25%A
TM
* For overseas only
250A
400A
HHD 250U
HHD 400U
MCCB, #630 50%A
LSI
630A HND 630U HND 631U
D+9/-4':/54
(8+'1/4- )'6')/:?
I); : 25 1A (400/415 & AC)
I)9: 25 1A
'*0;9:'(2+ :.+83'2
0.63 :5 1 > I4
'*0;9:'(2+ 3'-4+:/)
6 :5 12 > I4
3!
(8+'1/4- )'6')/:?
I); : 50 1A (400/415 & AC)
I)9: 50 1A
'*0;9:'(2+ :.+83'2
I8 = 0.4 :5 1 > I4
'*0;9:'(2+ 3'-4+:/)
2.5 :5 8 > I8
:/3+ *+2'?: 0.1 - 0.2 9
MCCB, #630 70%A
LSI
400A
630A
HED 400U
HED 630U
HED 401U
HED 631U
(8+'1/4- )'6')/:?
I); : 70 1A (400/415 & AC)
I)9: 50 1A
'*0;9:'(2+ :.+83'2
I8 = 0.4 :5 1 > I4
'*0;9:'(2+ 3'-4+:/)
2.5 :5 10 > I8 (400A)
2.5 :5 8 > I8 (630A)
:/3+ *+2'?: 0.1 - 0.2 9
S0$-c# $,c)((!c-)+, 400A
630A
HCD 400U
HCD 630U
HCD 401U
HCD 631U
9;/:'(2+ ,58
AC 22A / AC 23A
%+: 415 & AC
I)= (0,39) = 51A
HND 630U
MCCB, #400 50%A
TM
250A
400A
HND 250U
HND 400U
HND 251U
HND 401U
(8+'1/4- )'6')/:?
I); : 50 1A (400/415 & AC)
I)9: 50 1A
'*0;9:'(2+ :.+83'2
0.63 :5 1 > I4
'*0;9:'(2+ 3'-4+:/)
6 :5 12 > I4
3!
'*0;9:'(2+:
2.5 :5 10 > I8 (400A)
2.5 :5 8 > I8 (630A)
- :/3+ *+2'?: 0.1 - 0.2 9
3! & 4! ('*0;9:'(2+ 4+;:8'2 0 - 50% -
100%).
M+).'4/)'2 :+9: (;::54,
25)1'(2+ 9+::/4-9
C544+):/54:
*/8+):2? 54 )566+8 )'(2+ :+83/4'2,
=/:. +4* 2;- 3'>. =/*:.: 30 33
C5362/+9 =/:. IEC 60947-2)
Switch disconnectors
'225=9 :8/66/4- ': */9:'4)+ ;9/4- '
<52:3+:8/)'2 :8/6 ;4/: (56:/54'2)
C5362/+9 =/:. IEC 60947-3
AC 23A / DC 22A
-
-
HHD 400U
103
Accessories for
MCCBS and switch disconnectors h400-h630
D+9/-4':/54 C.'8'):+8/9:/)9
Indication contacts
- 1 ).'4-+5<+8 9=/:). (N/FF):
/4*/)':+9 :.+ 659/:/54 5, :.+ MCCB /9
@56+4A 58 @)259+*A.
- 1 ).'4-+5<+8 '2'83 )54:')::
/4*/)':+9 MCCB :8/66/4-.
C)$& c)((!c-$)(
)544+):/54 )'6')/:?:
0,75
I
,2+>/(2+ 58 8/-/* )'(2+9
6:/54'2 )544+):/54 )'(2+9.
$.+ )'(2+ )'6')/:? 5, :.+
:+83/4'29 /9 0.5 :5 1.25 33
2
.
A.1$&$a+2 c)(-ac-,
AX
AL
1 ).'4-+5<+8 )54:'):
250 & AC / 3A
125 & DC / 0.4A
1 N + 1 NC
1 ).'4-+5<+8 '2'83 )54:'):
250 & AC / 3A
125 & DC / 0.4A
1 N + 1 NC
HXC 021H
HXC 024H
S#.(- -+$* SH 24 & DC
48 & DC
100 - 120 & AC
200 - 240 & AC
380 - 450 & AC
HXC 001H
HXC 002H
HXC 003H
HXC 004H
HXC 005H
U(!+/)&-a"! +!&!a,!
UV
24 & DC
100 - 120 & AC
200 - 240 & AC
380 - 450 & AC
HXC 011H
HXC 013H
HXC 014H
HXC 015H
C':.
"+,.
Shunt trip
8+35:+9 :8/66/4- 5, MCCB9 58 9=/:).
*/9)544+):589.
6+8':/4- <52:'-+: 0.7 :5 1.1 > %4
Under voltage release
'225=9 :.+ :8/66/4- 5, MCCB9 58
9=/:). */9)544+):589 =.+4 <52:'-+
2+<+2 *856 (+:=++4 35 '4* 70% 5,
%4. !/)1 ;6 <52:'-+ 0.85 > %4
Direct rotar handle
- 6'*25)1'(2+
- +7;/66+* =/:. ,854: )5<+8 '4*
.'4*2+
- ,/>/4- =/:.5;: '4? '**/:/54'2 9)8+=.
Extended rotar handle
- I! 55
- 9;662/+* )5362+:+ =/:. 9.',: '4*
.'4*2+.
HXC 021H HXC 024H
HXC 004H
HXC 014H
D$+!c- +)-a+2 #a(&! 6'*25)1'(2+ .'4*2+
3'> B 6 33
HXD 030H
E1-!(! +)-a+2 #a(&! 6'*25)1'(2+ .'4*2+
3'> B 8 33
HXD 031H
Pa&)c% :5 35;4: 54 MCCB9 ,58
.'4*2+ 25)1/4-
,58 3 6'*25)1
B 5 - 8 33
2
3'>
HXD 039H
HXD 030H
HXD 039H
104
Accessories for
MCCBS and switch disconnectors h400-h630
D+9/-4':/54 C.'8'):+8/9:/)9
I(-!+&)c%$(" =/8+ :?6+ HXD 065H HXD 065H
C':. "+,. C':. "+,.
3! 4!
C)&&a+ -!+'$(a& set of 3 or 4 terminals for
copper conductors
24033
2
HYD 004H HYD 003H
E1-!(! c)((!c-$)(, set of 4 pieces
968+'*+89
HYD 010H
HYD 013H
HYD 012H
HYD 015H
-
-
HYD 011H
HYD 014H
T!+'$(a& c)/!+ ,58 +>:+4*+* )544+):/549
,58 968+'*+89
,58 8+'8 )544+):/549 9.58:
,58 )522'8 :+83/4'2
HYD 022H
HYD 024H
HYD 026H
HYD 028H
HYD 021H
HYD 023H
HYD 025H
HYD 027H
R!a+ c)((!c-$)( HYD 032H
HYD 034H
HYD 031H
HYD 033H
I4
400A
400A
630A
400A
630A
400A
630A
M)-)+ )*!+a-)+ 24-48 & DC
100-240 & AC
HXD 040H
HXD 042H
HXD 040H
HXD 042H
HXD 042H
HYD 003H
HYD 015H
HYD 022H
HYD 033H
R$(" &." C536'): 2;-9 12033
2
10
C536'): 2;-9 15033
2
10.5
C536'): 2;-9 18533
2
10.5
C536'): 2;-9 18533
2
12.8
=/:. 968+'*+8
C536'): 2;-9 24033
2
12.8
=/:. 968+'*+8
HYD 093H
HYD 095H
HYD 096H
HYD 097H
HYD 098H
D+9/-4':/54 C.'8'):+8/9:/)9 C':.
"+,.
105
MCCBs and switch disconnectors h800-h1000
D,:0.5(;065 I5
Moulded case circuit breakers
h1000
E3,*;9650* ;907 <50; L$I:
- 365. +,3(@ (;/,94(3 ,8<0=(3,5;)
(+1<:;()3,:
I9= 0.4 ;6 1 ? I5
- :/69; +,3(@ (4(.5,;0* ,8<0=(3,5;)
(+1<:;()3,:
2,5 ;6 10 ? I9
- ;04, +,3(@: 0.1-0.2 :
C(;. 9,-.
3" 4"
MCCB+ "1000 50$A
LSI
800A
1000A
HNE 800U
HNE 970U
HNE 801U
HNE 971U
MCCB+ "1000 70$A
LSI
800A
1000A
HEE 800U
HEE 970U
HEE 801U
HEE 971U
D,:0.5(;065
)9,(205. *(7(*0;@
I*<: 50 2A (400/415 ' AC)
I*:: 50 2A
(+1<:;()3, ;/,94(3
I9 = 0.4 ;6 1 ? I5
(+1<:;()3, 4(.5,;0*
2,5 ;6 10 ? I9
;04, +,3(@: 0.1-0.2 :
5,<;9(3 :,;;05. -964 0-50 ;6
100%
)9,(205. *(7(*0;@
I*<: 70 2A (400/415 ' AC)
I*:: 50 2A
(+1<:;()3, ;/,94(3
I9 = 0.4 ;6 1 ? I5
(+1<:;()3, 4(.5,;0*
2.5 ;6 10 ? I9
;04, +,3(@: 0.1-0.2 :
5,<;9(3 :,;;05. -964 0-50 ;6
100%
S/#,c" d#+c(''c,(*+ 800A
1000A
HCE 800U
HCE 970U
HCE 801U
HCE 971U
:<0;()3, -69
AC 22A / AC 23A
&, : 415 ' AC
I*> (0.3 :) = 10 2A
HNE 970U
3" & 4" ((+1<:;()3, 5,<;9(3 0 - 50% -
100%).
M,*/(50*(3 ;,:; )<;;65,
36*2()3, :,;;05.:.
C655,*;065:
+09,*;3@ 65 *677,9 *()3, ;,9405(3,
>0;/ ,5+ 3<. 4(?. >0+;/: 50 44
C64730,: >0;/ IEC 60947-2
Switch disconnectors
(336>: ;907705. (; +0:;(5*, <:05. (
=63;4,;90*(3 ;907 <50; (67;065(3)
C64730,: >0;/ IEC 60947-3
AC 23A / DC 22A
* /1000 1000A 3"/ 4" MCCB -69 6=,9:,(: 653@.
106
Accessories for
MCCBS and switch disconnectors h800-h1000
D,:0.5(;065 C/(9(*;,90:;0*:
Indication contacts
- 1 */(5.,6=,9 :>0;*/ (!/!FF):
05+0*(;,: ;/, 76:0;065 6- ;/, MCCB 0:
A67,5B 69 A*36:,+B.
- 1 */(5.,6=,9 (3(94 *65;(*;:
05+0*(;,: MCCB ;907705..
C(#% c(''c,#('
*655,*;065 *(7(*0;@:
0. 75
I
-3,?0)3, 69 90.0+ *()3,:
!7;065(3 *655,*;065 *()3,:.
%/, *()3, *(7(*0;@ 6- ;/,
;,9405(3: 0: 0.5 ;6 1.25 44
2
.
A-0#%#a*1 c(',ac,+
AX
AL
1 */(5.,6=,9 *65;(*;
250 ' AC / 3A
125 ' DC / 0,4A
1 ! + 1 C
1 */(5.,6=,9 (3(94 *65;(*;
250 ' AC / 3A
125 ' DC / 0,4A
1 ! + 1 C
HXC 021H
HXC 024H
S"-', ,*#) SH 24 ' DC
48 ' DC
100 - 120 ' AC
200 - 240 ' AC
380 - 450 ' AC
HXC 001H
HXC 002H
HXC 003H
HXC 004H
HXC 005H
U'd*.(%,a! *%a+
UV
24 ' DC
110 - 120 ' AC
220 - 240 ' AC
380 - 415 ' AC
HXE 011H
HXE 013H
HXE 014H
HXE 015H
C(;. #,-.
Shunt trip
9,46;,: ;907705. 6- MCCB: 69 :>0;*/
+0:*655,*;69:.
!7,9(;05. =63;(.,: 0.7 ;6 1.1 ? &5
Under voltage release
(336>: ;/, ;907705. 6- MCCB: 69
:>0;*/ +0:*655,*;69: >/,5 =63;(.,
3,=,3 +967 ),;>,,5 35 (5+ 70% 6-
&5. "0*2 <7 =63;(., 0,85 ? &5
HXC 021H HXC 024H
HXC 004H
HXE 014H * /1000 1000A 3"/ 4" MCCB -69 6=,9:,(: 653@.
107
Accessories for
MCCBS and switch disconnectors h800-h1000
D,:0.5(;065 C/(9(*;,90:;0*:
I',*%(c$#'! >09, ;@7, HXE 065H HXE 065H
Direct rotary handle
- 7(+36*2()3,
- ,8<077,+ >0;/ -965; *6=,9 (5+
/(5+3,
- -0?05. >0;/6<; (5@ (++0;065(3 :*9,>.
C(;. #,-.
3" 4"
T*&#'a% c(.* -69 ,?;,5+,+ *655,*;065:
-69 9,(9 *655,*;065: :/69;
HYE 022H
HYE 026H
HYE 021H
HYE 025H
Ra* c(''c,#(' HYE 032H
HYE 034H
HYE 031H
HYE 033H
I5
800A
1000A
D#*c, *(,a*1 "a'd% 7(+36*2()3, /(5+3, HXE 030H
E0,'dd *(,a*1 "a'd% 7(+36*2()3, /(5+3, HXE 031H
Pad%(c$ ;6 46<5; 65 MCCB -69
/(5+3, 36*205.
-69 3 7(+36*2
4(? C 8 44
HXD 039H
M(,(* ()*a,(* 24 - 48' DC
100 - 240' AC
HXE 040H
HXE 042H
HXE 040H
HXE 042H
Extended rotary handle
- I" 55
- :<7730,+ *6473,;, >0;/ :/(-; (5+
/(5+3,.
HXE 030H
HXE 031H
HXD 039H
HXD 039H
HYE 031H
* /1000 1000A 3"/ 4" MCCB -69 6=,9:,(: 653@.
108
MCCBs and switch disconnectors h1250-h1600
D*8.,3&9.43 I3
Moulded case circuit breakers
h1600,
selection and protection
E1*(9743.( 97.5 :3.9 L"I
- L43, )*1&> (9-*72&1 *6:.;&1*39)
&)/:89&'1*:
I7 = 0.4 94 1 = I3
- 8-479 )*1&> (2&,3*9.( *6:.;&1*39)
&)/:89&'1*:
2.5 94 10 = I7
- 9.2* )*1&>: 0.1-0.2 8
C&9. 7*+.
3! 4!
MCCB( 1600 50"A
LSI
1250A
1600A
HNF 980U
HNF 990U
HNF 981U
HNF 991U
MCCB( 1600 70"A
LSI
1250A
1600A
HEF 980U
HEF 990U
HEF 981U
HEF 991U
D*8.,3&9.43
'7*&0.3, (&5&(.9>
I(:: 50 0A (400/415 % AC)
I(8: 50 0A
&)/:89&'1* 9-*72&1
I7 = 0.4 94 1 = I3
&)/:89&'1* 2&,3*9.(
2.5 94 10 = I7
9.2* )*1&>: 0.1-0.2 8
3*:97&1 8*99.3, 0, 50, 100%
'7*&0.3, (&5&(.9>
I(: : 70 0A (400/415 % AC)
I(8: 50 0A
&)/:89&'1* 9-*72&1
I7 = 0.4 94 1 = I3
&)/:89&'1* 2&,3*9.(
2.5 94 10 = I7
9.2* )*1&>: 0.1-0.2 8
3*:97&1 8*99.3, +742 0, 50,
100%
S,!)c d!(c%$$ec)%'( 1250A
1600A
HCF 980U
HCF 990U
HCF 981U
HCF 991U
8:.9&'1* +47
AC 22A / AC 23A
$* : 415 % AC
I(< (0,3 8) = 20 0A
HNF 990U
3 541*, 3 97.5 :3.98,
4 541*, 4 97.5 :3.98,
&)/:89&'1* 3*:97&1 0 - 50% - 100%
M*(-&3.(&1 9*89 ':9943,
14(0&'1* 8*99.3,8.
C433*(9.43:
).7*(91> 43 (455*7 (&'1* 9*72.3&1,
<.9- *3) 1:, 2&=. <.)9-: 60 22
C4251.*8 <.9- IEC 60947-2
Switch disconnectors
&114<8 97.55.3, &9 ).89&3(* :8.3, &
;4192*97.(&1 97.5 :3.9 (459.43&1)
C4251.*8 <.9- IEC 60947-3
AC 23A / DC 22A
* -1250--1600 +7&2* MCCB +47 4;*78*&8 431>.
109
Accessories for
MCCBS and switch disconnectors h1250-h1600
D*8.,3&9.43 C-&7&(9*7.89.(8
Indication contacts
- 1 (-&3,*4;*7 8<.9(- (N/FF):
.3).(&9*8 9-* 548.9.43 4+ 9-* MCCB .8
?45*3@ 47 ?(148*)@.
- 1 (-&3,*4;*7 &1&72 (439&(9:
.3).(&9*8 MCCB 97.55.3,.
C%!# c%$$ec)!%$
(433*(9.43 (&5&(.9>:
0.75
I
+1*=.'1* 47 7.,.) (&'1*8
59.43&1 (433*(9.43 (&'1*8.
#-* (&'1* (&5&(.9> 4+ 9-*
9*72.3&18 .8 0.5 94 1.25 22
2
.
A*-!#!a'. c%$)ac)(
AX
AL
1 (-&3,*4;*7 (439&(9
250 % AC / 3A
125 % DC / 0.4A
1 N + 1 NC
1 (-&3,*4;*7 &1&72 (439&(9
250 % AC / 3A
125 % DC / 0.4A
1 N + 1 NC
HXC 021H
HXC 024H
S*$) )'!&
SH
24 % DC
48 % DC
100 - 120 % AC
200 - 240 % AC
380 - 450 % AC
HXC 001H
HXC 002H
HXC 003H
HXC 004H
HXC 005H
U$de'+%#)age 'e#ea(e
UV
24 % DC
110 - 120 % AC
220 - 240 % AC
380 - 415 % AC
HXE 011H
HXE 013H
HXE 014H
HXE 015H
C&9. 7*+.
Shunt trip
7*249*8 97.55.3, 4+ MCCB8 47 8<.9(-
).8(433*(9478.
5*7&9.3, ;419&,*: 0.7 94 1.1 = $3
Under voltage release
&114<8 9-* 97.55.3, 4+ MCCB8 47
8<.9(- ).8(433*(9478 <-*3 ;419&,*
1*;*1 )745 '*9<**3 35 &3) 70% 4+
$3. !.(0 :5 ;419&,* 0.85 = $3
Direct rotary handle
- 5&)14(0&'1*
- *6:.55*) <.9- +7439 (4;*7 &3)
-&3)1*
- +.=.3, <.9-4:9 &3> &)).9.43&1 8(7*<.
Extended rotary handle
- I! 55
- 8:551.*) (4251*9* <.9- 8-&+9 &3)
-&3)1*.
D!'ec) '%)a'. a$d#e 5&)14(0&'1* -&3)1* HXF 030H
E-)e$ded '%)a'. a$d#e 5&)14(0&'1* -&3)1* HXF 031H
Pad#%c" 94 24:39 43 MCCB +47
-&3)1* 14(0.3,
+47 3 5&)14(0
2&= A 8 22
HXF 039H
M%)%' %&e'a)%' 24 % DC
200 - 230 % AC
HXF 040H
HXF 042H
HXC 021H HXC 024H
HXC 004H
HXC 014H
* -1250--1600 +7&2* MCCB +47 4;*78*&8 431>.
Technical information
MCCBs and switch disconnectors
x160 112
MCCBs and switch disconnectors
x250 120
MCCBs h250 129
MCCBs and switch disconnectors
h400-h630 136
MCCBs and switch disconnectors
h800-h1000 147
MCCBs and switch disconnectors
h1250-h1600 156
112
MCCBs, switch disconnectors
x160
MCCBs
Magnetic and thermal settings
220/240V AC
IEC 60 947-2
380/415V AC
IEC 60 947-2
HDA Icu 25 kA 18 kA
Ics 25 kA 18 kA
HHA Icu 35 kA 25 kA
Ics 25 kA 20 kA
HNA Icu 85 kA 40 kA
Ics 30 kA 20 kA
HCA Icm - 2,8 kA
Icw - 2 kA - 1s




PUSH TO TRIP

5,5
TRIP


6
Thermal adjustment from 0,63 to 1 x In
Magnetic adjustment fixed > 10 x In

In 15 - 50 A 63 - 80 A 100 - 125 A 160 A


Imag 600 A 1000 A 1500 A 1600 A
113
MCCBs, switch disconnectors
x160
MCCB x160
Tripping curve



A
A
A
A
A
A
0.01
0.1
1
10
100
1000
10000
1 10 1
xIn
T
r
i
p
p
i
n
g

t
i
m
e

(
s
e
c
)
Cold state
From warm state
(rated current)
A
1
2
5
A
,

5
0
8
0
7
5
1
0
0
A
,

4
0
6
3
A
6
0
A
3
2
3
0
2
5
A
2
0
A
1
6
A
1
5
A
The magnetic thereshold
tripping curves is mean
value. The tripping area is
Irm 20%.
1
6
0
114
MCCBs, switch disconnectors
x160
MCCB x160
Thermal constraint curve (Let-through energ!)
MCCB x160
Current limiting curve (Let-through pick current)
I

t

(
k
A

s
)
10
100
1000
10000
100 10 1 0,1



Iccp (kA)
15-16-20-25A
30-32A
40A
50A
60-63A
75-80A
100A
125A
160A
HDA... up to 18kA
HHA... up to 25kA
HNA... up to 40kA
0.1
1
10
100
100 10 1 0,1
Iccp (kA)
I
p

(
k
A
)



125 A
0,8
0,5
0,3
0,25
0,7
0,9
30-32 A
15-16-20-25 A
40 A
50 A
60-63 A
75 A
80 A 100 A
160 A
HDA... up to 18kA
HHA... up to 25kA
HNA... up to 40kA
115
MCCBs, switch disconnectors
x160
MCCB x160
Dimensions


11 96,1
68
15
4
5
1
3
0
25 25
A
B
1
1
4
C
A
(mm)
B
(mm)
C
(mm)
1P 24,8 25 111
2P
49,5 25 111
3P
74,5 25 111
4P
99,5 25 111
Terminal covers front connected (for straight bars)
A
(mm)
B
(mm)
C
(mm)
1P
24,4 50 60,5
2P
49,5 50 60,5
3P
74,5 50 60,5
4P 99,5 50 60,5

2
3
0
A C
B
Terminal cover for etended connections (spreaders)
A
(mm)
B
(mm)
C
(mm)
3P
106,5 50
60,5
4P 141,5 50 60,5

C A
B
116
MCCBs, switch disconnectors
x160

min. 6 max. 70
min. 6 max. 95


5

6.6 Nm
Connection
Connection with end lugs


4
16 mm
Max.

55
L

Interphase barriers


L
(mm)
HYA 019H
50
HYB 019H 97
117
MCCBs, switch disconnectors
x160
Extended connection: straight bars and spreaders

2
8
25 25
2
0
3

m
m
8
92
25
3P
4P
67

35 35 35
2
0
3

m
m
8
122
2
8
87
3P
4P


4




4
6,6 Nm
6,6 Nm
118
MCCBs, switch disconnectors
x160
Accessories
Direct rotary handle
Extended rotary handle

12

74,5 112
4
5
74,5
1
0
1
,
8
10
200

48,5
127
5
3
,
7
4
5
74,5
1
0
1
,
8
119
Auxiliaries
Auiliaries for MCCBs and tripping switches

PUSH TO TRIP
Mounting combination for auiliaries and releases

AX AL SH / UV

SH
UV AL
AX
Contact
auxiliaire
Signal
dfaut


3 P
4 P Auxiliary
contact
Alarm
contact
SH
Shunt
trip
Undervoltage
release

5,5
TRIP
120
MCCBs, switch disconnectors
x250
MCCBs
Mag"e'ic a"d 'he%!a &e''i"g&
220/240V AC
IEC 60 947-2
380/415V AC
IEC 60 947-2
HHB Icu 35 kA 25 kA
Ics 25 kA 20 kA
HNB Icu 85 kA 40 kA
Ics 40 kA 20 kA
HCB Icm - 9 kA
Icw - 3,6 kA - 1s



PUSH TO TRIP

PUSH TO TRIP
6
TRIP

l r (xIn)
0,63
0,8
1
5
8 10
13
l i (xIn)
6

Thermal adjustment from 0,63 to 1 x In
Magnetic adjustment from 6 to 13 x In (100 - 200A)
from 5 to 11 x In (250A)

121
MCCBs, switch disconnectors
x250
MCCB *250
Tripping cure
Percent Rated Current I
N
T
r
i
p
p
i
n
g

T
i
m
e
s
e
c
o
n
d
r
u
o
h
e
t
u
n
i
m
0.005
0.01
0.02
0.04
0.06
0.1
0.2
0.4
0.6
1
2
4
6
10
20
30
40
1
2
4
6
10
20
30
40
1
2
3
1
0
0
1
2
5
2
0
0
3
0
0
4
0
0
5
0
0
6
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
5
0
0
2
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
8
0
0
0
8
0
From warm state
(rated current)
Cold start
122
MCCBs, switch disconnectors
x250
MCCB *250
Thermal constraint cure (Let-through energ#)
10
6
10
5
10
4
10
3
10
9
10
7
10
8
250A
100A
M
a
x
.



L
e
t
-
t
h
r
o
u
g
h

E
n
e
r
g
y

(
I
2
t
)

C
h
a
r
a
c
t
e
r
i
s
t
i
c
s
10
1
10
2
10
3
10
3
10
4
10
5
HHB... up to 25kA
HNB... up to 40kA
MCCB *250
Current limiting cure (Let-through pick current)

1000
100
10
1
0.1
M
a
x
.


L
e
t
-
t
h
r
o
u
g
h

p
e
a
k

c
u
r
r
e
n
t

(
k
A
)
HHB... up to 25kA
HNB... up to 40kA
123
MCCBs, switch disconnectors
x250
MCCB *250
Dimensions
PUSH TO TRIP



96 mm
68
22
4
5
1
6
5

m
m
35
B
35
A
1
4
4

m
m
C
A
(mm)
B
(mm)
C
(mm)
3P 104,5 35 126
4P 139,5 35 126
Terminal coers front connected (for straight bars)
A
(mm)
B
(mm)
C
(mm)
3P
104,8 54,5 64
4P 139,8 54,5 64
PUSH TO TRIP

C A
B
124
MCCBs, switch disconnectors
x250
Accessories
Terminal coer for rear connections
A
(mm)
B
(mm)
C
(mm)
3P
104,8 28,5
64
4P 139,8 28,5 64
Terminal coers for collar terminal
PUSH TO TRIP
C
A
BA
(mm)
B
(mm)
C
(mm)
3P
104,8 5
64
4P 139,4 5 64
PUSH TO TRIP
C A
B

Terminal coer for e"tended connections (spreaders)
A
(mm)
B
(mm)
C
(mm)
3P
147,5 54,5
64
4P 196 54,5 64
PUSH TO TRIP

C A
B
125
MCCBs, switch disconnectors
x250
Connection
E*'e"ded c#""ec'i#" a"d &$%eade%&

2
9
,
5
2
2
6
11
128
35 35 35
3P
4P
93

2
9
,
5
2
2
6


1
1
168
50 50 50
3P
4P
120

PUSH TO TRIP
6

O TRIP
6
Rear connections

PUSH TO TRIP
6


3P
4P
35 35 35
1
4
4

m
m
1
1
1
1
57 16
92
126
MCCBs, switch disconnectors
x250
C#""ec'i#" )i'h e"d (g&


8
6


25 mm
Max.
9 mm
Max.

min. 35 max. 150
min. 35 max. 185


5

25 Nm
C#""ec'i#" b+ c#a%




20 mm
Max.
8
8
Interphase barriers




1
2


5

12,7 Nm
127
MCCBs, switch disconnectors
x250
Accessories
R#'a%+ ha"de


PUSH TO TRIP
12
107,5
4
5
1
0
1
,
8
10
200
A
M#'#% #$e%a'#%


180 178
3
1
0
3
3
1
,
5
Rated operating voltage
24V DC ok
200-220V AC ok
Operating current (A)
24V DC 18
200-220V AC 4
Starting current (A)
24V DC 26
200-220V AC 8
Operating method direct drive
Operating time (s)
ON 0,1
OFF 0,1
RESET 0,1
Operating switch rating
100V, 0.1A, opening
voltage 44V, current 4mA
Power supply required 300 VA minimum
Dielectric properties
24V DC 1000 V AC
200-220V AC 1500 V AC
E*'e"ded %#'a%+ ha"de

PUSH TO TRIP

48,5
5
3
,
7
4
5
1
0
1
,
8
104,5
116
128
MCCBs, switch disconnectors
x250
Auxiliaries
Au"iliaries for MCCBs and tripping s!itches

PUSH TO TRIP
6
TRIP
Mounting combination for au"iliaries and releases

AX AL SH / UV

SH
UV AL
AX
Contact
auxiliaire
Signal
dfaut
Bobine
mission
Bobine
minimum
de tension
3 P
4 P Auxiliary
contact
Alarm
contact
Shunt
trip
Undervoltage
release
129
MCCBs

Magne!ic and !hermal e!!ing

10
6 8
1
0,63
0,8
Ir (x In) Ii (x In)
220/240 V
AC
(kA)
380/415 V
AC
(kA)
HHG
Icu 35 25
Ics 27 19
HNG
Icu 35 50
Ics 65 25
HEG
Icu 85 65
Ics 85 36
MCCBs h250
Thermal adjustment from 0,63 to 1 x In
Magnetic adjustment from 6 to 10 x In (250A)
from 6 to 13 x In (160 and 200A)
from 6 to 12 x In (32, 63, 100 and 125A)
Tripping curve
MCCB h250 TM

t
i
m
e
COLD START
75% HOT START
Lo Hi
Adjustable setting range
of magnetic trip
8
0
9
0
1
0
0
1
2
5
2
0
0
2
5
0
5
0
0
6
0
0
7
0
0
8
0
0
9
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
5
0
0
2
5
0
0
3
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
7
0
0
0
8
0
0
0
1
5
0
In[%]
4
2
1
50
40
30
20
10
8
6
5
4
3
2
1
50
40
30
20
3
10
8
6
5
4
3
2
1
0.8
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.08
0.06
0.05
0.04
0.03
0.02
0.01
0.005
h
o
u
r
m
i
n
u
t
e
s
e
c
o
n
d
130
Thermal con!rain! c"r#e (Le!-!hro"gh energ&)
MCCB h250





(
I
2
t
)

(
x

A
2
s
e
c
)
10
3
10
4
10
5
10
6
10
7
10
8
10
9
10
1
Prospective circuit current in RMS sym. (A)
10
2
10
3
10
4
10
5
M
a
x
.

L
e
t
-
t
h
r
o
u
g
h

E
n
e
r
g
y
HHGup to 25kA
HNGup to 50kA
HEGup to 65kA
C"rren! limi!ing c"r#e (Le!-!hro"gh peak c"rren!)
MCCB h250
M
a
x
.

L
e
t
-
t
h
r
o
u
g
h

p
e
a
k

c
u
r
r
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n
t

(
k
A
)
Prospective short-circuit current in RMS sym. (kA)
1
0,1
1
10
100
1000
10 100 1000
HHGup to 25kA
HEGup to 65kA
HNC, HNGup to 50kA
MCCBs h250
131
Dimensions
MCCB


1
6
5
1
4
4
90 A
1
0
2
4
5
A
(mm)
3P 104,8
4P
139,8
MCCBs h250
Terminal co#er fron! connec!ed (for !raigh! bar)

6
0
61 A
2
7
5
A
(mm)
3P 104,8
4P
139,8
Accessories
Terminal co#er for rear connec!ion

7
,
5
61 A
1
7
0
A
(mm)
3P 104,8
4P
139,8
132
Terminal co#er for collar !erminal
MCCBs h250

7
,
5
61 A
1
7
0
A
(mm)
3P 104,8
4P
139,8
Connection
E%!ended connec!ion and preader

6

2
9
,
5

1
1
P
120

Connec!ion b& collar
20 mm
Max.

8
35
150
mini
max
35
185
mini
max
1
2
133
MCCBs h250
Rear connec!ion

3P
4P
35 35 35
1
4
4
1
1
1
1
57 16
92


6
Accessories
Direc! ro!ar& handle

A 160
7
2
92
1
0
1
,
8
A
(mm)
3P 104,8
4P
139,8
134

A 143,5
1
0
1
,
8
22
200
23,8
E%!ended ro!ar& handle


1
5
5
169,5 89,5

Mo!or opera!or
MCCBs h250
Rated operating voltage
24V DC ok
200-220V AC ok
Operating current (A)
24V DC 18
200-220V AC 4
Starting current (A)
24V DC 26
200-220V AC 8
Operating method direct drive
Operating time (s)
ON 0,1
OFF 0,1
RESET 0,1
Operating switch rating
100V, 0.1A, opening
voltage 44V, current 4mA
Power supply required 300 VA minimum
Dielectric properties
24V DC 1000 V AC
200-220V AC 1500 V AC
A
(mm)
3P 104,8
4P
139,8
135
Auxiliaries
A"%iliarie for MCCB and free !ripping $i!che


TRIP
6
2
1
Mo"n!ing combina!ion for a"%iliarie and releae


AL SH / UV
AX
HXC 024 H
HXC 026 H
AL
AX
HXC 021 H
HXC 025 H
SH





UV




3 P
4 P

3
Auxiliary
contact
Alarm
contact
Shunt
trip
Undervoltage
release
MCCBs h250
136
MCCBs
Se((i#g'

Mag#e(ic a#d (he&"a! 'e((i#g'
TM
400 A

12 6
8 10
1
0,63
0,8


Ir (x In) Ii (x In)


B
A
220/240
AC
(1A)
380/415
AC
(1A)
660/690
AC
(1A)
H400/H630
HND
I); 85 50 20
I)9 85 50 15
H630
HED
I); 100 70 20
I)9 85 50 15
H630
HCD
I)3 & 9 &
I)= & 5 1A-0,3 9 &
MCCBs, switch disconnectors
h400 - h630
$.+83'2 '*0;9:3+4: ,853 0,63 :5 1 > I4
M'-4+:/) '*0;9:3+4: ,853 6 :5 12 > I4
137
LSI
I+ A
250 A / 400 A 630 A
L,+% T'*$
D$)!2
S&,.0 T'*$
D$)!2
I+/0 L,+% T'*$
D$)!2
S&,.0 T'*$
D$)!2
I+/0
I8 (> I4) :8 (9) /9* (>28) :9* (9) 2/ (>28) I8 (> I4) :8 (9) /9* (>28) :9* (9) 2/ (>28)

I8 (> I4)
0,4 K K
0,5 K K
0,63 K K
0,8 K K
0,85 & K
0,9 K K
0,95 K K
1 K K

C.'8'):+8/9:/)9
1 119 ': 2 >28 2,5 0,1 14
(3'>
13 >
I4)
119 ': 2 >28 2,5 0,1 14
(3'>
10 >
I4)
2 219 ': 2 >28 219 ': 2 >28
3 5 5
4 5 9 ': 6 >28 10 5 9 ': 6 >28 8
5 10 9 ': 6 >28 0,2 10 9 ': 6 >28 0,2
6 19 9 ': 6 >28 16 9 ': 6 >28
7 29 9 ': 6 >28 & & &

N+;:8'2
685:+):/54
0%
50%
100%
0,8 1 I 5 10 I
0
60
100

0,4 1 I 2 12 I 0 300

2 24
0
60
100
I
4
2.5 5 10 14
0.1S
0.2S
5,6,7
7
6
5
3 1,2
4
3
1
2
T
xIR
AdjustableIR
E!ec(&$#ic (&i% )#i( 'e((i#g (LSI)



1 B2
3
1
0,4
0,5
0,8
0,63 0,95
0,9
0,85
1
2
4
3
6
7
5
Characteristics Ir (A)
TEST IN PICK UP
OFF
ON

50 % 100 %
Ne)(&a! 'e((i#g':
L54- *+2'? );88+4: I8 9+::/4-
:.+8 );8<+ ).'8'):+8/9:/)9 9+::/4- (:8, I9*, :9*)
N+;:8'2 685:+):/54 '-'/49: 5<+825'*9 9+::/4-
MCCBs, switch disconnectors
h400 - h630
L - L54- *+2'? - 685:+):/54 '-'/49: 5<+825'*9: I8 '4* :8
9+::/4-9
# - #.58: *+2'? - 685:+):/54 '-'/49: 9.58: )/8);/:9: I9*
'4* :9* 9+::/4-9
I - I49:'4:'4+5;9 - 3'>. /49:'4:'4+5;9 :.8+9.52* (< 10
39) /4 )'9+ 5, 9.58: )/8);/:: 2,5 :5 10 > I8 (400A) '4*
2,5 :5 8 > I8 (630A).
138
Tripping curve
MCCB h630 TM (250 a#d 400A)
Percent Rated Current I
N
T
r
i
p
p
i
n
g

T
i
m
e
s
e
c
o
n
d
r
u
o
h
e
t
u
n
i
m
MCCBs, switch disconnectors
h400 - h630
139
Tripping curve
MCCB h630 LSI (250A a#d 400A)
Percent Rated Current I
R
T
r
i
p
p
i
n
g

T
i
m
e
s
e
c
o
n
d
r
u
o
h
e
t
u
n
i
m
0.005
0.01
0.02
0.04
0.06
0.1
0.2
0.4
0.6
1
2
4
6
10
20
30
40
1
2
4
6
10
20
30
40
1
2
3
1
0
0
1
2
5
2
0
0
3
0
0
4
0
0
5
0
0
6
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
5
0
0
2
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
8
0
0
0
8
0
Ii
IR
Ip
Isd
tsd
tp
tR
I
T
E!ec(&$#ic (&i% )#i( 'e((i#g (LSI)
MCCB &630 LSI (250A !+# 400A)
IR (A)
LTD P'"(-1- "1..$+0 IR >I4 0,4 0,5 0,63 0,8 0,9 0,95 1
C&!.!"0$.'/0'"/ N5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
S0!+#!.# LTD tR (9) 11 21 21 5 10 19 29
200% > I " 600% > I "
STD I/# >I" 2,5 5 10
t/# (9) 0,1 0,2
INST I' >I" 14 (3'> : 13 > I4)
O-0',+!) N IN >I4 0 - 0,5 - 1
tN (9) tN=t"
MCCBs, switch disconnectors
h400 - h630
140
Tripping curve
MCCB h630 LSI (630A e!ec(&$#ic)
E!ec(&$#ic (&i% )#i( 'e((i#g (LSI)
MCCB h630 LSI (630A e!ec(&$#ic)
IR (A)
LTD P'"(-1- "1..$+0 IR >I4 0,4 0,5 0,63 0,8 0,85 0,9 0,95 1
C&!.!"0$.'/0'"/ N5. 1 2 3 4 5 6
S0!+#!.# LTD tR (9) 11 21 21 5 10 16
200% > I " 600% > I "
STD I/# >I" 2,5 5 8
t/# (9) 0,1 0,2
INST I' >I" 14 (3'> : 13 > I4)
O-0',+!) N IN >I4 0 - 0,5 - 1
tN (9) tN=t"
Percent Rated Current I
R
T
r
i
p
p
i
n
g

T
i
m
e
s
e
c
o
n
d
r
u
o
h
e
t
u
n
i
m
0.005
0.01
0.02
0.04
0.06
0.1
0.2
0.4
0.6
1
2
4
6
10
20
30
40
1
2
4
6
10
20
30
40
1
2
3
1
0
0
1
2
5
2
0
0
3
0
0
4
0
0
5
0
0
6
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
5
0
0
2
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
8
0
0
0
8
0
Ii
IR
Ip
Ig
Isd
tsd
tp
tg
tR
I
T
MCCBs, switch disconnectors
h400 - h630
141
The&"a! c$#'(&ai#( c)&*e (Le(-(h&$)gh e#e&g-)
MCCB h630 (250A a#d 400A)

HNDup to 50kA
HEDup to 70kA
C)&&e#( !i"i(i#g c)&*e (Le(-(h&$)gh %ea c)&&e#()
MCCB h630 (250A a#d 400A)

HNDup to 50kA
HEDup to 70kA

HNDup to 50kA
HEDup to 70kA

HNDup to 50kA
HEDup to 70kA
MCCB h630 (630A)
MCCB h630 (630A)
MCCBs, switch disconnectors
h400 - h630
142
Dimensions
MCCB'


145
97
32
1
0
2
2
6
0
2
2
8
A


C
45 45
B
A
(33)
B
(33)
C
(33)
3P 139,7 45 214
4P
184,7 45 214
MCCBs, switch disconnectors
h400 - h630
Te&"i#a! c$*e&' f&$#( c$##ec(ed (f$& '(&aigh( ba&')
A
(33)
B
(33)
C
(33)
D
(33)
3P
180 126 94,5 93
4P 240 130 98 93


D
C
A
B
4
8
0
143
MCCBs, switch disconnectors
h400 - h630
Te&"i#a! c$*e&' f$& &ea& c$##ec(i$#' a#d c$!!a& (e&"i#a!



C A
B
'
B
D
A
(33)
B
(33)
B
(33)
C
(33)
D
(33)
3P
140 3 4,5
97
93
4P 185 3 4,5 97 93
Te&"i#a! c$*e&' f$& e,(e#ded c$##ec(i$#' ('%&eade&')


E
A
(33)
B
(33)
C
(33)
D
(33)
3P
140 110 97 96
4P 185 114 99 98
Connection
Cab!e c$##ec(i$#

13

1
D/8+): )'(2+ )544+):/54 54 :+83/4'2
C566+8 =/:. )54*;):58 3'>. =/*:.: 25 33

25mm
Max.
8
2
144
MCCBs, switch disconnectors
h400 - h630
E,(e#ded c$##ec(i$# a#d '%&eade&'

8

3P
60
3
4
9

m
m
14
148
4P
3
0
3
0
60 60
60 60
208
4P
14
163
3
0
45 45 45
Rea& c$##ec(i$#'

6/8

45
96
45 45
2
2
8

m
m
1
5
1
5
3P
4P
56 15
C$##ec(i$# +i(h e#d !)g'

M 10
8

30 mm
Max.
12
Max.
1
2
145
Accessories
Di&ec( &$(a&- ha#d!e


2
4
1
,
5
139,5
1
2
7
200
103




2
4
1
,
5
139,5
1
2
7
E,(e#ded &$(a&- ha#d!e


2
4
4

139,5
1
6
0

220
123
M$($& $%e&a($&



180,5
200

27
23,8
MCCBs, switch disconnectors
h400 - h630
"':+* 56+8':/4- <52:'-+
24-48% DC 51
100-240% AC 51
6+8':/4- );88+4: (A)
24-48% DC 4,3
100-240% AC 0,9
#:'8:/4- );88+4: (A)
24-48% DC 9,8
100-240% AC 3,8
6+8':/4- 3+:.5* 968/4- ).'8-/4-
6+8':/4- :/3+ (9)
N 0,1
FF 1,5
"E#E$ 1,5
6+8':/4- 9=/:). 8':/4-
100%, 0.1A, 56+4/4-
<52:'-+ 48%, );88+4: 13A
!5=+8 9;662? 8+7;/8+* 300 %A 3/4/3;3
D/+2+):8/) 6856+8:/+9
24-48% DC 1000 % AC
100-240% AC 1500 % AC
146
Auxiliaries
A),i!ia&ie' f$& MCCB' a#d f&ee (&i%%i#g '+i(che'

6
TRIP
M$)#(i#g c$"bi#a(i$# f$& a),i!ia&ie' a#d &e!ea'e'


AL SH / UV
AX
Contact
auxiliaire
Signal
dfaut
Bobine
mission
Bobine
minimum
de tension
AX
AL
SH
UV

6
Auxiliary
contact
Alarm
contact
Shunt
trip
Undervol-
tage release
MCCBs, switch disconnectors
h400 - h630
147
MCCBs


Elec#!onic #!i $ni# "e##ing" (LSI)

LSI
800/1000 A
1 B2
3
1
0,4
0,5
0,8
0,63 0,95
0,9
0,85
1
2
4
3
6
7
5
Characteristics Ir (A)
TEST IN PICK UP
OFF
ON
60 % 100 %

220/240 V
AC
(+A)
380/415 V
AC
(+A)
660/690 V
AC
(+A)
HNE
I$5 85 (800A), 75 (1000A) 50 20
I$3 85 (800A), 75 (1000A) 50 20
HEE
I$5 100 70 20
I$3 100 (800A), 75 (1000A) 50 20
HCE
I$- ! 20 !
I$7 ! 10 +A-0,3 3 !
MCCBs, switch disconnectors
h800 - h1000
L - L/.( %&,"9 - 02/4&$4*/. "("*.34 /6&2,/"%3: I2 ".% 42 3&44*.(3
S - S)/24 %&,"9 - 02/4&$4*/. "("*.34 3)/24 $*2$5*43: I3% ".% 43% 3&4-
4*.(3
I - I.34".4".&/53 - -"8. *.34".4".&/53 4)2&3)/,% (< 10 -3) *. $"3& /'
3)/24 $*2$5*4: 2,5 4/ 10 8 I2.
I
}
1
2
4
2.5 5 10 14
0.1S
0.2S
5,6,7
7
6
5
3 1,2
4
3
1
2
T
xIR
AdjustableIR

I2(A)

I-

N
LSI 0,4 - 1
I.
2 - 10 I2 0%
50%
100 %
LSI
I* A
800 A 1000 A
L+*$ T&)#
D#(1
S%+-/ T&)#
D#(1
I*./ L+*$ T&)#
D#(1
S%+-/ T&)#
D#(1
I*./
I2 (8 I.) 42 (3) *3% (8,2) 43% (3) ,* (8,2) I2 (8 I.) 42 (3) *3% (8,2) 43% (3) ,* (8,2)

I2 (8 I.)
0,4 OK OK
0,5 OK OK
0,63 OK OK
0,8 OK OK
0,85 ! OK
0,9 OK OK
0,95 OK OK
1 OK OK

C)"2"$4&2*34*$3
1 113 "4 2 8,2 2,5 0,1 14
(-"8
12 8
I.)
113 "4 2 8,2 2,5 0,1 14
(-"8
10 8
I.)
2 213 "4 2 8,2 213 "4 2 8,2
3 5 5
4 5 3 "4 6 8,2 10 5 3 "4 6 8,2 8
5 10 3 "4 6 8,2 0,2 10 3 "4 6 8,2 0,2
6 19 3 "4 6 8,2 16 3 "4 6 8,2
7 29 3 "4 6 8,2 ! ! !

N&542",
02/4&$4*/.
0%
50%
100%
148
Tripping curve
MCCB h1000 LSI (800A)
Elec#!onic #!i $ni# "e##ing (LSI)
MCCB. 800A #(#!/-+*&!
MCCBs, switch disconnectors
h800 - h1000
IR (A)
LTD P&!'-0, !0--#*/ IR 8I. 0,4 0,5 0,63 0,8 0,9 0,95 1
C%-!/#-&./&!. N/. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
S/*"-" LTD tR (3) 11 21 21 5 10 19 29
200% 8 I R 600% 8 I R
STD I." 8IR 2,5 5 10
t." (3) 0,1 0,2
INST I& 8IR 14 (-"8 : 12 8 I.)
O,/&+*( NP IN 8IR 0,5 /2 1 /2 NON (IN 8 105% NT, IN 8 120% T)
tN (3) IN=tR
149
Tripping curve
MCCB h1000 LSI (1000A)
Elec#!onic #!i $ni# "e##ing (LSI)
MCCB. 1000A #(#!/-+*&!
MCCBs, switch disconnectors
h800 - h1000
IR (A)
LTD P&!'-0, !0--#*/ IR 8I. 0,4 0,5 0,63 0,8 0,9 0,95 1
C%-!/#-&./&!. N/. 1 2 3 4 5 6
S/*"-" LTD tR (3) 11 21 21 5 10 16
200% 8 I R 600% 8 I R
STD I." 8IR 2,5 5 8
t." (3) 0,1 0,2
INST I& 8IR 14 (-"8 : 10 8 I.)
O,/&+*( NP IN 8I. 0,8
tN (3) IN=tR
150
The!mal con"#!ain# c$!%e (Le#-#h!o$gh ene!g()
MCCB %1000

HNLup Lo 6OkA
HLLup Lo 7OkA
C$!!en# limi#ing c$!%e (Le#-#h!o$gh eak c$!!en#)
MCCB %1000

HNLup Lo 6OkA
HLLup Lo 7OkA
MCCBs, switch disconnectors
h800 - h1000
151
Dimensions
MCCB"

145
99,5
35
9
0
4
3
3
70 70
2
7
3
4
0
3
3
3
1
D
B
A
MCCBs, switch disconnectors
h800 - h1000
Te!minal co%e!" f!on# connec#ed (fo! "#!aigh# ba!")
A
(--)
B
(--)
C
(--)
3P
215 130 99,5
4P 285 130 99,5
A
(--)
B
(--)
D
(--)
3P 209,6 180 243
4P
279,6 250 243


A C
5
3
4
B


A C
5
3
4
B
152
Connection
E'#ended connec#ion

36
13
40
1
D*2&$4 $"#,& $/..&$4*/. /. 4&2-*.",
C/00&2 7*4) $/.%5$4/2 -"8. 7*%4): 50 --

19
2
MCCBs, switch disconnectors
h800 - h1000

C A
BA
(--)
B
(--)
C
(--)
3P
206 18
102
4P 280 18 102
Te!minal co%e!" fo! !ea! connec#ion"
153
MCCBs, switch disconnectors
h800 - h1000
Connec#ion &i#h end l$g"


19
1
2
Rea! connec#ion"

6

8
90

58
1
2
2

m
m
12 12
58
12
2
4
3
,
5

m
m
2
8
8
,
5

m
m
20 36
13
154
Accessories
Di!ec# !o#a!( handle


115
1
2
7
200
103


130
1
2
7
188
92
27
200
23,8
E'#ended !o#a!( handle


139,5
1
6
0
215
118
Mo#o! oe!a#o!
MCCBs, switch disconnectors
h800 - h1000
R"4&% /0&2"4*.(
6/,4"(&
24-48 DC /+
100-240 AC /+
O0&2"4*.( -&4)/% 302*.( $)"2(*.(
P/7&2 3500,9
2&15*2&%
300 A -*.*-5-
D*&,&$42*$ 02/0&24*&3
24-48 DC 1000 AC
100-240 AC 1500 AC
155
Auxiliaries
A$'ilia!ie" fo! MCCB" and f!ee #!iing "&i#che"

TRIP
6
1
2
Mo$n#ing combina#ion fo! a$'ilia!ie" and !elea"e"


AL SH / UV
AX
HXC 024 H
HXC 026 H
AL
AX
HXC 021 H
HXC 025 H
SH
HXC 001 H
HXC 002 H
HXC 003 H
HXC 004 H
HXC 005 H
UV HXC 011 H
HXC 012 H
HXC 013 H
HXC 014 H
HXC 015 H
3 P
4 P

3
Auxiliary
contact
Alarm
contact
Shunt
trip
Undervoltage
release
MCCBs, switch disconnectors
h800 - h1000
156
MCCBs


Elec"onic "ip #ni" !e""ing! (LSI)










0,4
0,5
0,8
0,63 1
0,95
0,9
1
2
4
3
6
5
Characteristics Ir (A)
TEST IN PICK UP
OFF
ON

220/240 !
AC
(/A)
380/415 !
AC
(/A)
660/690 !
AC
(/A)
HNF
I'9 100 50 25
I'7 75 50 25
HEF
I'9 100 70 45
I'7 75 50 34
HCF
I'1 45 /A
I'; 20 /A-0,3 7
MCCBs, switch disconnectors
h1250 - h1600
L - L32+ ()0%= - 4638)'8-32 %+%-278 3:)603%(7: I6 %2( 86 7)88-2+7
" - ",368 ()0%= - 4638)'8-32 %+%-278 7,368 '-6'9-87: I7( %2( 87( 7)88-2+7
I - I278%28%2)397 - 1%<. -278%28%2)397 8,6)7,30( (< 10 17) -2 '%7) 3* 7,368
'-6'9-8: 2,5 83 10 < I6.











I6(A)

I1

N
L"I 0,4 - 1
I2
2,5 -
10 I6
0%
50%
100 %

LSI
I, A
1250 - 1600 A
L-,& (+%
D%*"3
S'-/1 (+% D%*"3 I,01
I6 (< I2) 86 (7) -7( (<06) 87( (7) 0- (<06)

I6 (< I2)
0,4 OK
0,5 OK
0,63 OK
0,8 OK
0,9 OK
0,95 OK
1 OK

C,%6%'8)6-78-'7
1 117 %8 2 <06 2,5 0,1 14 (1%< 12 <
I2)
2 217 %8 2 <06
3 5
4 5 7 %8 6 <06 10
5 10 7 %8 6 <06 0,2
6 19 7 %8 6 <06
7 29 7 %8 6 <06

N)986%0
4638)'8-32
0%
50%
100%
157
Tripping curve
MCCB h1600 LSI
2
1
3
4
5
6
7
5,6,7
1,2,3,4
t
i
m
e
8
0
9
0
1
0
0
1
2
5
2
0
0
2
5
0
5
0
0
6
0
0
7
0
0
8
0
0
9
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
5
0
0
2
5
0
0
3
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
7
0
0
0
8
0
0
0
1
5
0
[%]
4
2
1
50
40
30
20
10
8
6
5
4
3
2
1
50
40
30
20
3
10
8
6
5
4
3
2
1
0.8
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.08
0.06
0.05
0.04
0.03
0.02
0.01
0.005
h
o
u
r
m
i
n
u
t
e
s
e
c
o
n
d
I
R
Elec"onic "ip #ni" !e""ing (LSI)
MCCB0 1250A ",$ 1600A %*%#1/-,(#
IR (A) I2 < (0,4) 0,63 - 0,8 - 1
LD .(#)-2. #2//%,1 (A): I1 0 < 0,8 - 0,85 - 0,9 - 0,95 - 1, 23 86-44-2+ 8-00 105% 3* I1.
#6-44-2+ *631 125%
LD (S): (#1) I5 - 10 - 15 - 20 - 30 %8 I1 < 600% 3* 8,) '966)28 (7)88-2+ '%4%'-8= */- 20%)
SD .(#)-2. #2//%,1 (A): I2 I0 < 2 - 4 - 6 - 8 - 10 (7)88-2+ '%4%'-8= */- 15%)
SD (S): #2 34)2-2+ (96%8-32: 0,1 - 0,15 - 0,2 - 0,25 - 0,3
#38%0 '0)6-2+ 8-1) -7 50 17. I2-8-%0-7%8-32 8-1) -7 2017 &)*36) "#D
INS I( <I! A(.978%&0) *631 I0 < 3 83 12 (7)88-2+ '%4%'-8= */- 20%)
O.1(-,"* NP IN <I2 0,5 36 1 36 NON (IN < 105% N#, IN < 120% #)
tN (7) IN=t!
MCCBs, switch disconnectors
h1250 - h1600
158
Themal con!"ain" c#$e (Le"-"ho#gh eneg')
MCCB '1600





g ( )
M
a
x
.

L
e
t
-
t
h
r
o
u
g
h
E
n
e
r
g
y

(
I
2
t
)

(
x

A
2
s
e
c
)
10
4
10
5
10
6
10
7
10
8
10
9
10
10
10
2
Prospective circuit current in RMS sym. (A)
10
3
10
4
10
5
10
6
HNFup to 50kA
HEFup to 70kA
C#en" limi"ing c#$e (Le"-"ho#gh peak c#en")
MCCB '1600
MCCBs, switch disconnectors
h1250 - h1600
3
T


1000
100
10
1
0.1
M
a
x
.

L
e
t
-
t
h
r
o
u
g
h

p
e
a
k

c
u
r
r
e
n
t

(
k
A
)
0 0 1 0 1 1 1000
Prospective short-circuit current in RMS sym. (kA)
HNEup to 50kA
HEEup to 70kA
159
Dimensions
MCCB!

191
140
9
5
5
7
0
70 46 70
3
7
0
5
4
1
4
7
6
11
B
A
MCCBs, switch disconnectors
h1250 - h1600
A
(11)
B
(11)
3P 210 185
4P
280 255
Connection
Connec"ion %i"h end l#g!




19
1
2
160
Accessories
Diec" o"a' handle


140
1
6
5
262
132


258
128
140
1
6
5
200
23,8
27
E&"ended o"a' handle


210
1
7
3
,
5
260,5
130
Mo"o opea"o
MCCBs, switch disconnectors
h1250 - h1600
!%8)( 34)6%8-2+ :308%+)
24$ DC 3/
200-230$ AC 3/
O4)6%8-2+ '966)28 (A) 200-230$ AC 1
"8%68-2+ '966)28 (A) 200-230$ AC 3,2
O4)6%8-2+ 1)8,3( 746-2+ ',%6+-2+
O4)6%8-2+ 8-1) (7)
ON 0,06
OFF 3
!E"E# 3
3;)6 79440= 6)59-6)( 300 $A 1-2-191
D-)0)'86-' 4634)68-)7
24$ DC 500 $ AC
200-230$ AC 1500 $ AC
161
Auxiliaries
A#&iliaie! fo MCCB! and fee "ipping !%i"che!

TRIP
6
1
2
Mo#n"ing combina"ion fo a#&iliaie! and elea!e!


AL SH / UV
AX
HXC 024 H
HXC 026 H
AL
AX
HXC 021 H
HXC 025 H
SH
HXC 001 H
HXC 002 H
HXC 003 H
HXC 004 H
HXC 005 H
UV HXC 011 H
HXC 012 H
HXC 013 H
HXC 014 H
HXC 015 H
3 P
4 P

3
Auxiliary
contact
Alarm
contact
Shunt
trip
Undervoltage
release
MCCBs, switch disconnectors
h1250 - h1600
Notes
Notes
Notes
Hager Electro Limited
Suite 310, Chinachem Golden Plaza,
77 Mody Road, TST East, Kowloon,
HONG KONG
Tel. : + 852 2688 0228
Fax.: + 852 2688 0336
Email: sales@hager.hk
Web: http://www.hager.hk
HK Energy distribution cat - 2010/01

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