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Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page
General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Energy Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
Electronic Trip Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39
PowerPact M-Frame Molded Case Circuit Breakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69
PowerPact P-Frame Molded Case Circuit Breakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72
PowerPact R-Frame Circuit Breakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83
Compact NS630b–NS1600 Circuit Breakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92
Compact NS1600b–NS3200 Circuit Breaker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99
P-Frame Cradles and Cradle Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
Circuit Breaker Dimensional Drawings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .126
Accessory Dimensional Drawings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .164
Trip Curves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .171
Catalog Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .185
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Introduction
PowerPact™ M-, P-, and R-frame and Compact™ NS630b–NS3200 electronic trip molded case circuit
breakers are designed to protect electrical systems from damage caused by overloads, short circuits,
and ground faults. All circuit breakers are designed to open and close a circuit by nonautomatic means
and to open the circuit automatically on a predetermined overcurrent. Electronic trip molded case circuit
breakers use an electronic trip system to signal the circuit breaker to open automatically.
The PowerPact M-frame (800 A frame size), P-frame (1200 A frame size) and R-frame (3000 A frame
size) circuit breakers are dual rated to UL489 and IEC 60947-2. The Compact NS630b–NS1600 (1600 A
frame size) and NS1600b–NS3200 (3200 A frame) circuit breakers are rated to IEC 60947-2 only.
M-frame molded case circuit breakers are equipped with a basic ET1.0 electronic trip system, which has
a fixed long-time (overload) setting and an adjustable instantaneous (short-circuit) trip setting. P-frame,
R-frame and NS630b–NS3200 molded case circuit breakers are available with either a basic ET 1.0I
electronic trip system or with a more advanced Micrologic™ trip system. Electronic trip motor circuit
protectors (trip system ET 1.0M), which trip on short circuit only, and automatic molded case switches,
which trip at a predetermined self-protection level only, are also available for special applications. All of
these circuit breakers are available labeled as Square D™ or Schneider Electric™ (formerly Merlin
Gerin™, Federal Pioneer™, or Federal Pacific™).
For information on other Square D brand PowerPact molded case circuit breakers, see the Class 611
catalog: PowerPact H-, J-, and L-Frame Circuit Breakers.
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Specifications
Electronic trip molded case circuit breakers have a molded case made of a glass-reinforced insulating
material (thermal set composite resin) that provides high dielectric strength. These circuit breakers:
• Are available in either dual-rated Underwriters Laboratory® (UL®) / International Electrotechnical
Commission® (IEC®) or IEC-only constructions
• Are also Canadian Standard Association® (CSA®) and Association of the Electrical Sector®
(ANCE®) certified (dual-rated UL/IEC circuit breakers only)
• Are manufactured in unit-mount, I-Line™ and drawout (P-frame and NS630b–NS1600) constructions
• Are available with either type ET or Micrologic electronic tripping systems
• Provide optional power monitoring, communications, protective relaying, integral ground-fault
protection for equipment and zone-selective interlocking functions
• Share common tripping of all poles
• Can be mounted and operated in any position1
• Are equipped with an externally-accessible test port for use with hand-held and full-function test sets
• Are available in motor circuit protector and automatic molded case switch constructions
• Can be reverse connected, without restrictive LINE and LOAD markings
• Meet the requirements of National Electrical Code® (NEC®) Sections 240.6 by providing a means
to seal the rating plug and trip unit adjustments
M-, P- and R-frame, and NS630b–NS3200 electronic trip circuit breakers and switches are
manufactured and tested in accordance with the following standards:
Table 1: Standards
Circuit breakers should be applied according to guidelines detailed in the NEC and other local
wiring codes.
1 Compact NW circuit breakers are not available with I-Line terminations. (They cannot be mounted horizontally, only vertically.)
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Interrupting Rating
The interrupting rating is the highest current at rated voltage the circuit breaker is designed to safely
interrupt under standard test conditions. Circuit breakers must be selected with interrupting ratings equal
to or greater than the available short-circuit current at the point where the circuit breaker is applied to the
system (unless it is a branch device in a series rated combination). Interrupting ratings are shown on the
front of the circuit breaker. For grounded B phase interrupting ratings, see Data Bulletin 2700DB0202.
Table 2: UL/IEC Circuit Breaker Interrupting Ratings
Grounded
Circuit
3 Phase B Phase 240 Vac 380/415 Vac
Breaker1
(1Ø-3Ø)
240 Vac 480 Vac 600 Vac 240 Vac 2P Icu Ics Icu Ics
MG 65 kA 35 kA 18 kA 65 kA 50 kA 25 kA 35 kA 20 kA
MJ 100 kA 65 kA 25 kA 65 kA 65 kA 35 kA 50 kA 25 kA
PG 65 kA 35 kA 18 kA 65 kA 50 kA 25 kA 35 kA 20 kA
PJ 100 kA 65 kA 25 kA 65 kA 65 kA 35 kA 50 kA 25 kA
PK 65 kA 50 kA 50 kA 65 kA 50 kA 25 kA 50 kA 25 kA
PL 125 kA 100 kA 25 kA 65 kA 125 kA 65 kA 85 kA 45 kA
RG 65 kA 35 kA 18 kA 35 kA 50 kA 25 kA 35 kA 20 kA
RJ 100 kA 65 kA 25 kA 100 kA 65 kA 35 kA 50 kA 25 kA
RK 65 kA 65 kA 65 kA 65 kA 85 kA 65 kA 70 kA 55 kA
RL 125 kA 100 kA 50 kA 125 kA 125 kA 65 kA 85 kA 45 kA
1 The K interrupting rating is recommended for applications having high inrush and/or non-linear loads such as large motors,
transformers, motors with soft starts, etc.
220/240 Vac 380/415 Vac 440 Vac 500/525 Vac 660/690 Vac
Circuit Breaker Interrupting Rating
Icu Ics Icu Ics Icu Ics Icu Ics Icu Ics
Electrically Operated
NS630b–NS1600 N Interrupting Rating 50 kA 37 kA 50 kA 37 kA 50 kA 37 kA 40 kA 30 kA 30 kA 22 kA
NS630b–NS1600 H Interrupting Rating 70 kA 35 kA 70 kA 35 kA 65 kA 32 kA 50 kA 25 kA 42 kA 21 kA
NS630b–NS1000 L Interrupting Rating 150 kA 150 kA 150 kA 150 kA 130 kA 130 kA 100 kA 100 kA — —
Manually Operated
NS630b–NS1600 N Interrupting Rating 85 kA 50 kA 50 kA 50 kA 50 kA 50 kA 40 kA 40 kA 30 kA 30 kA
NS630b–NS1600 H Interrupting Rating 85 kA 52 kA 70 kA 52 kA 65 kA 48 kA 50 kA 37 kA 42 kA 31 kA
NS630b–NS1000 L Interrupting Rating 150 kA 150 kA 150 kA 150 kA 130 kA 130 kA 100 kA 100 kA — —
NS630b–NS800 R Interrupting Rating 200 kA 200 kA 200 kA 200 kA 200 kA 200 kA 100 kA 100 kA 75 kA 75 kA
NS1600b–NS3200 N Interrupting Rating 85 kA 65 kA 70 kA 52 kA 65 kA 65 kA 65 kA 65 kA 65 kA 65 kA
NS1600b–NS3200 H Interrupting Rating 125 kA 94 kA 85 kA 64 kA 85 kA 64 kA — — — —
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Application Ratings
The voltage rating is the highest voltage for the electrical system on which the circuit breaker can be
applied. The frequency rating indicates the system frequency for which the circuit breaker is intended.
The withstand rating is used to improve system coordination by maximizing the current level at which
the circuit breaker trips with no intentional delay. The withstand rating is the level of RMS symmetrical
current that a circuit breaker can carry in a closed position for a stated period of time.
Table 4: Voltage, Frequency and Withstand Ratings
The ampere rating (or continuous current rating) (Ir) is the maximum current that a circuit breaker can
carry. The sensor size (In) is the maximum ampere rating for a specific circuit breaker and is based on
the size of the sensor plug inside the circuit breaker. This value is printed below the trip unit on the
sensor plug. See Sensor Plugs (page 108) for more information.
NOTE: The maximum ampere rating a circuit breaker family can carry is called the frame size. Sensor
size is less than or equal to frame size.
The ampere rating of a type ET electronic trip circuit breaker is equal to the current sensor size (In).
The ampere rating of a Micrologic™ electronic trip circuit breaker is determined by the mathematical
equation:
Ampere Rating = Sensor Size x Rating Plug Setting (Ir = In x Rating Plug Setting)
The rating plug varies the circuit breaker ampere rating as a function of its sensor size. Rating plugs
have nine dial settings; the multiplier values corresponding with each setting are printed on the rating
plug. The maximum setting range is 0.4–1.0 x In.
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Enclosure Sizes
All type ET electronic trip UL/IEC M-frame, P-frame and R-frame circuit breakers are available as
standard rated circuit breakers. Micrologic electronic trip UL/IEC circuit breakers are also available in
100% rated constructions. Because the additional heat generated when applying circuit breakers at
100% of continuous current rating, the use of specially designed enclosures and 194° F (90°C) rated
wire sized per the 167° F (75°C) NEC chart is required.
Circuit breakers with 100% rating can also be used in applications requiring only 80% continuous loading.
Table 5: Minimum Enclosure Sizes for Fixed-Mounted Circuit Breakers
Operating Conditions
Temperature
To meet the requirements of the UL489 Standard, molded case circuit breakers are designed, built and
calibrated for use on 50/60 Hz ac systems in a 40°C (104°F) ambient environment. Electronic trip
circuit breakers, however, are designed to react only to the magnitude of the current flowing through
the circuit breaker and are inherently ambient insensitive. Both UL/IEC and IEC-only circuit breakers
may be operated at temperatures between -25°C and +70°C (-13°F and 158°F). For temperatures
other than 40°C (104°F), the circuit breakers must be re-rated as shown.
Table 6: Temperature Re-rating Values
Altitude
Circuit breakers are suitable for use at altitudes up to 13,100 ft. (4000 m). For altitudes higher than
6560 ft. (2000 m), circuit breakers must be derated as shown.
Table 7: Altitude Derating Values Per ANSI C37.20.1 Table 10
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PowerPact circuit breakers have successfully passed the tests defined below for extreme atmospheric
conditions.
Dry cold and dry heat:
• IEC 68-2-1—Dry cold at -67°F (-55°C)
• IEC 68-2-2—Dry heat at 185°F (+85°C)
Damp heat (tropicalization)
• IEC 68-2-30—Damp heat (temperature 131°F (55°C) and relative humidity of 95%, condensing)
• IEC 68-2-52 level 2—Salt mist
The materials used in the PowerPact circuit breakers will not support the growth of fungus and mold.
Vibration
Storage Temperature
Circuit breakers with trip units without LCD displays may be stored in the original packaging at
temperatures between -58°F (-50°C) and 185°F (85°C). For circuit breakers with trip units with LCD
displays, this range is -40°F (-40°C) to 185°F (85°C).
Trip System
ET1.0I Micrologic 6.0A The trip system causes the circuit breaker to open automatically under overload, short-circuit or
equipment ground-fault conditions. Electronic trip circuit breakers give the customer more versatility to
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The integral equipment ground-fault sensing capabilities available with Micrologic trip systems mean
Electronic Electronic that there are fewer parts and pieces to purchase, mount and wire. These capabilities include integral
Trip Unit Trip Unit ground-fault protection for equipment, which causes the circuit breaker to trip when a ground fault is
detected, as well as integral ground-fault alarm, which does not trip the circuit breaker but sends an
alarm when a ground fault is detected.
Certain Micrologic trip systems also offer the customer true power management system solutions through
communication. These trip units can communicate with other circuit breakers in the system and also with a
power monitoring system. Communication is by Modbus® and does not require proprietary software.
Communication between trip units allows zone-selective interlocking (ZSI) between circuit breakers at
different levels in the system. ZSI reduces fault stress by allowing the upstream circuit breaker closest to the
fault to ignore its preset delay time and trip without any intentional delay on a short circuit or ground fault.
For more information on ZSI, see data bulletin Reducing Fault Stress with Zone-Selective Interlocking.
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Communication with a power monitoring system through a communications network allows a ground
fault to be reported without interrupting power to the system. It also allows the power monitoring
system to remotely report power usage, current flow, and trip history.
Micrologic™ 5.0 and 6.0 Standard, A, P, and H electronic trip units provide the unique ability to turn the
instantaneous tripping function OFF. Turning off the instantaneous trip function increases the current
level at which the circuit breaker will trip with no intentional delay to the level of the short-time
withstand rating. This current level is typically much higher than any of the pickup levels provided by
the adjustable instantaneous feature. Therefore, using the instantaneous OFF feature improves
coordination by allowing the user to take advantage of the circuit breaker withstand rating.
An instantaneous trip version of the electronic trip circuit breaker is also available for motor circuit
protection. These motor circuit protectors comply with NEC requirements for providing short-circuit
protection when installed as part of a Listed combination controller having motor overload protection.
Electronic trip motor circuit protectors are similar in construction to type ET electronic trip circuit
breakers.They are designed as disconnect devices for use in combination with motor starters. These
motor circuit protectors provide short-circuit protection only and have an adjustable amperage pickup
so they can be set to open instantaneously at current values slightly above the motor starting inrush
current. This setting coordinates the pickup time-current response of the motor circuit protector with
the overload relay of the motor starter to give the best possible protection.
Current interrupting ratings for these UL Recognized components are established in combination with
motor starters and properly-sized overload relays and contactors.
P- and R-frame circuit breakers are also available in automatic molded case switch construction.
Automatic switches are similar in construction to electronic trip circuit breakers, except that the
switches open instantaneously at a factory-set non-adjustable trip point calibrated to protect only the
molded case switch itself. Because of their molded case construction, they are more compact than
conventional disconnect switches and accept electrical accessories for added flexibility.
Molded case switches are intended for use as disconnect devices only. UL489 requires molded case
switches to be protected by a circuit breaker or fuse of equivalent rating. Molded case switches are
labeled with their appropriate withstand ratings. The withstand rating of a switch is defined as the
maximum current at rated voltage that the molded case switch will withstand without damage when
protected by a circuit breaker with an equal continuous current rating.
J K L J K L
240 Vac 100 kA 65 kA 125 kA — 65 kA 125 kA
480 Vac 65 kA 50 kA 100 kA — 50 kA 100 kA
600 Vac 25 kA 50 kA 25 kA — 50 kA 50 kA
1 The withstand rating is the fault current at rated voltage that the molded case switch will withstand without damage when protected
by a circuit breaker with an equal continuous current rating.
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M-frame, P-frame, R-frame and NS630b–NS3200 manually-operated circuit breakers have a single
operating handle that acts directly through the operating mechanism against the contact blades. Multi-
pole circuit breakers have a common trip bar for positive action of all poles on manual and automatic
operation. These circuit breakers have a trip-free mechanism that allows them to trip even though the
operating handle may be restricted (by a handle operating mechanism or padlock attachment) in the
I/ON position. If not restricted, the operating handle moves to a position between I/ON and O/OFF
when the circuit breaker is tripped.
The face of the manually-operated circuit breaker is marked with standard ON/OFF and international
I/O markings to indicate handle position. In addition, the O/OFF portion of the circuit breaker handle is
color coded green.
P-frame and NS630b–NS1600 circuit breakers are also available with a two-step stored-energy
mechanism which can be charged manually or using a motor. The closing time is less than five cycles.
Closing and opening operations can be initiated by remote control or by push buttons on the front cover.
An O-C-O (open-close-open) cycle is possible without recharging. Electrically-operated circuit breakers
include a motor, shunt trip, and shunt close of the same voltage plus an overcurrent trip switch (SDE).
The face of electrically-operated circuit breakers is also marked ON/OFF and I/O, and equipped with a
position indicator to show contact position.
Push-to-Trip Button
The push-to-trip button located on the face of each manually-operated circuit breaker is a standard
feature on these circuit breakers. This allows the user to manually trip the circuit breaker without
risking exposure to live parts. During normal on-off operation, the handle opens and closes the circuit
breaker contact but does not exercise the tripping mechanism.
Use the push-to-trip button to:
• Exercise the circuit breaker mechanism
• Check the auxiliary and alarm switch circuits
M-Frame X X X —
P-Frame X X X X
R-Frame X1 X X2 —
NS630b–NS1250 X X — X
NS1600–NS3200 — X — —
1 Must use RLTB or RL3TB terminal pad kit.
2 Through 1200 A, 100% rated only.
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Unit-mount M-frame, P-frame, R-frame and NS630b–NS3200 circuit breakers are individually-mounted
using supplied mounting screws. The four mounting screws are inserted through mounting holes
molded into the circuit breaker case and threaded into the circuit breaker mounting enclosure. To
properly support the circuit breaker, all four mounting screws must be used.
Unit-mount M-frame, P-frame and NS630b–NS1250 circuit breakers can be ordered with mechanical line
and load side lugs. The standard lugs can be removed for the installation of compression-type lugs or
bus connections. All lugs are UL Listed for their proper application and marked for use with aluminum
and copper (Al/Cu) or copper only (Cu) conductors. Lugs suitable for copper and aluminum conductors
are made of tin-plated aluminum. Lugs suitable for use with copper conductors only are made of copper.
See individual frame sections for frame-specific connection information.
M-frame circuit breakers through 800 A and P-frame and R-frame circuit breakers through 1200 A are
available in I-Line construction for easy installation and removal in I-Line panelboards and
switchboards. I-Line circuit breakers use “blow-on” type line side connectors. In case of a short circuit,
increased magnetic flux causes the plug-on connectors of the circuit breaker to tighten their grasp on
the panelboard or switchboard bus bars. The I-Line connectors and circuit breaker mounting bracket
are integral parts of I-Line circuit breakers and cannot be removed or replaced. I-Line circuit breakers
come with mechanical load side lugs.
P-frame manually-operated circuit breakers and switches are also available in drawout construction.
The drawout assembly mechanism allows the circuit breaker to be racked in four positions (connected,
test, disconnect or withdrawn).
P-frame cradles are ordered separately and are available with factory and field-installed accessories.
See Section 10—P-Frame Cradles and Cradle Accessories for details.
P-Frame Drawout
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The M-frame, P-frame, R-frame and NS630b–NS3200 circuit breakers and cradles follow a “smart”
catalog numbering system. The following tables are intended as a tool to decipher existing catalog
numbers. They are not intended for use in building catalog numbers, as some combinations
may not be available. To build a catalog number, please see the Digest, the Product Selector or
contact the local field office.
Table 10: Catalog Number for M-, P- and R-Frame (UL/IEC Dual-Rated) Circuit Breakers
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Table 10: Catalog Number for M-, P- and R-Frame (UL/IEC Dual-Rated) Circuit Breakers
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P-frame and NS630b–NS1600 manually-operated circuit breakers and switches are available in
drawout construction (factory installed only). The circuit breakers may be ordered using the circuit
breaker catalog numbering systems described above. The cradles must be ordered separately.
Table 12: Cradle Catalog Number
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Testing Requirements
The UL, NEMA, CSA and NMX labels on a circuit breaker indicate that the circuit breaker meets the
requirements of UL Standard 489, NEMA Standard AB-1, CSA Standard C22.2 No. 5 and NMX standard
J266. The labels also mean that the production procedure is monitored by UL, CSA and ANCE inspectors
to ensure continued compliance to these standards. These requirements include the following tests:
• 200% Overload Calibration—each pole of the circuit breaker must trip within a specified time limit
when carrying 200% of its continuous current rating.
• 135% Overload Calibration—with all poles connected in series, the circuit breaker must trip within a
specified time limit while carrying 135% of its continuous current rating.
• Overload—the circuit breaker must make and break 600% of its continuous current rating at rated
voltage. Circuit breaker frame sizes 125–1600 A must perform 50 operations at 600%. Circuit
breaker frame sizes 2000–2500 A must perform 25 operations at 600%.
• Temperature Rise—while carrying 100% of rated current and mounted in open air, temperature
rise on a wiring terminal must be within specified limits. For 100% rating, the circuit breaker is
mounted in an enclosure.
• Endurance—UL489 requires that the circuit breaker must complete, at minimum, the following
number of operations:
Operations
Frame Size
With Current 1 Without Current
1200–2500 500 2000
1 UL requires the circuit breaker to operate 10% of the “with current” operations with a shunt trip.
• Calibration—both the 200% and 135% overload calibration tests are repeated after endurance
testing.
• Short Circuit—the circuit breaker shall be subjected to test currents based on voltage rating and
frame size, with the type and number of operations based on the number of poles, frame rating and
voltage rating. Example: a 3P, 600 Vac, 2500 A frame circuit breaker is subjected to one 20 kA
single-phase closing of the circuit on the circuit breaker per pole and one 30 kA three-phase closing
of the circuit on the circuit breaker for a total of seven short circuit tests.
• Trip Out—the 200% thermal calibration test is repeated following the short-circuit tests.
• Dielectric—the circuit breaker must withstand, for one minute, twice its rated voltage plus 1000 V:
— Between line and load terminals with the circuit breaker in the open, tripped and OFF positions.
— Between terminals of opposite polarity with the circuit breaker closed.
— Between live parts and the overall enclosure with the circuit breaker both open and closed.
No conditioning of the circuit breaker can take place during or between tests. There can be no failure of
functional parts at the conclusion of the sequences.
After qualifying a set of circuit breakers to the standard tests, a manufacturer can have additional
circuit breaker samples tested on higher than standard available fault currents. The following
performance requirements apply:
• 200% Overload Calibration—each pole of the circuit breaker must trip within a specified time limit
when carrying 200% of its continuous current rating.
• Short-Circuit Test—with the load side terminals connected by 10-inch lengths of specified cable (or
a shorting bar), the circuit breaker is exposed to a short-circuit current for a set time interval. After
safe interruption, the circuit breaker is reset and closed again on the short circuit.
• 250% Overload Calibration—each pole of the circuit breaker must trip within a specified time limit
when carrying 250% of its continuous current rating.
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• Dielectric Withstand—the circuit breaker is subjected to twice the voltage rating at which the
interrupting test was conducted, but not less than 900 V.
— Between line and load terminals with the circuit breaker in the tripped and in the OFF positions.
— Between terminals of opposite polarity with the circuit breaker closed.
— Between live parts and the overall enclosure with the circuit breaker both open and closed.
When the sample circuit breakers pass these tests, circuit breakers of the same construction can be
marked or labeled with the current interrupting rating for the higher fault currents.
IEC Requirements
The IEC markings on a circuit breaker indicates that the circuit breaker meets the requirements of IEC
Standard 60947-2 for circuit breakers and 60947-3 for automatic switches. These requirements
include the following tests:
Table 14: IEC Test Sequence
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CLOUD
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Measure
Connect
Smart Systems use reliable, simple-to-install-and-use displays, and Ethernet and Modbus
interfaces.
Information is safely transmitted through the most efficient networks:
— Modbus SL inside switchboards, between components,
— Ethernet, on cable or WiFi, inside the building and connecting switchboards and computers,
— Ethernet or GPRS, for access to on-line services by Schneider Electric.
Energy experts, no matter where they are located, can now provide advise based on the updated
data of the building.
Save
CLOUD
• shows monitoring web pages hosted into the Energy Operation leverages companies’ current
local Ethernet interface, investments in their existing systems, and can be
used to communicate advanced results and
• alarm events generate automatic email
performance to a broad audience for a shared
notifications,
understanding throughout an organization.
• allows control (open, close, reset…) of
various equipment.
The data is displayed graphically or recorded into
files for optimizing the use of energy in the building.
As an example, the data can help validate the
change of temperature settings, time scheduling
in a Building Management System or other
automated devices.
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Smart System Communication Components
PowerPact and Compact Circuit Breakers with Micrologic Trip Units
Ammeter A
• 2.0 basic protection (IEC)
• 3.0 basic protection (UL)
• 5.0 selective protection
• 6.0 selective + ground-fault protection
Power Meter P
• 5.0 selective protection
• 6.0 selective + ground-fault protection
Harmonic Meter H
• 5.0 selective protection
• 6.0 selective + ground-fault protection
See page 40 for more information.
Displays
FDM121
Power Meter
FDM128
Communication
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In addition to protection functions, Micrologic A/P/H trip units offer all the functions of Power Meter
products as well as operating assistance for the circuit breaker.
Micrologic A/P/H trip unit measurement functions are made possible by the Micrologic trip unit’s
intelligence and the accuracy of the sensors. They are handled by a microprocessor that operates
independent of protection functions.
Display Function
FDM121 Display FDM121 Display FDM121 Display: FDM121 Display: FDM121 Display:
Navigation Current Voltage Power Consumption
The FDM128 display unit uses an IFE Ethernet interface for low-voltage circuit breakers.
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S1-1 - Lighting/Level1 S1-1 - Lighting/Level1 S1-1 - Lighting/Level1 S1-1 - Lighting/Level1 S1-1 - Lighting/Level1
Quick view Quick view I U-V PQS E Quick view I U-V PQS E
Open Auto Quick view I U-V PQS E Quick view I U-V PQS E
I Current VL L
VL-L
Measures Measures Measures PQS E cumul
Measures Measures Reset
ESC 1/7 ESC 1/10 ESC 1/10 ESC 1/12 ESC 1/3
FDM128 Display FDM128 Display FDM128 Display: FDM128 Display: FDM128 Display:
Navigation Current Voltage Power Consumption
For all FDM, in addition to the information displayed on the Micrologic trip unit LCD, the FDM screen
shows demand, power quality, and maximum/minimum ammeter values along with histories and
maintenance indicators.
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Measurement Function
Every instantaneous measurement provided by Micrologic A trip units can be associated with a
maximum/minimum ammeter. The maximum for the highest current of the three phases, neutral, and
demand current can be reset using the FDM display unit or the communication system.
Energy Metering
The Micrologic P/H trip units also measures the energy consumed since the last reset of the meter.
The active energy meter can be reset using the Micrologic trip unit keypad, the FDM display unit, or the
communication system.
Micrologic P/H trip units also calculate demand current and power values. These calculations can be
made using a block or sliding interval that can be set from five to sixty minutes in steps of one minute.
The window can be synchronised with a signal sent through the communication system. Whatever the
calculation method, the calculated values can be recovered on a PC through the communication
network.
Ordinary spreadsheet software can be used to provide trend curves and forecasts based on this data.
They provide a basis for load shedding and reconnection operations used to adjust consumption to the
subscribed power.
Power Quality
The Micrologic H trip unit calculates power quality indicators taking into account the presence of
harmonics up to the fifteenth harmonic, including the total harmonic distortion (THD) of current and
voltage.
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Table 15: Micrologic A/P/H Trip Units Integrated Power Meter Functions
Display
Micrologic A/P/H Integrated Power Meter Functions Type Micrologi FDM
c LCD Display
Display of protection settings
Pick-ups (A) and delays All settings can be displayed Ir, tr, Isd, tsd, Ii, Ig, tg A/P/H X —
Measurements
Instantaneous rms measurements
Phases and neutral IA, IB, IC, IN A/P/H X X
Average of phases Iavg = (IA + IB + IC) / 3 A/P/H — X
Currents (A) Highest current of the 3 phases and neutral Imax of IA, IB, IC, IN A/P/H X X
Ground fault (Micrologic 6) % Ig (pick-up setting) A/P/H X X
Current unbalance between phases % Iavg P/H — X
Phase-to-phase VAB, VBC, VCA P/H X X
Phase-to-neutral VAN, VBN, VCN P/H X X
Average of phase-to-phase voltages Vavg = (VAB + VBC + VCA) / 3 P/H — X
Voltages (V)
Average of phase-to-neutral voltages Vavg = (VAN + VBN + VCN) / 3 P/H — X
Ph-Ph and Ph-N voltage unbalance % Vavg P/H — X
Phase sequence ABC, ACB P/H X X1
Frequency (Hz) Power system f P/H X X
P, total P/H X X
Active (kW)
P, per phase P/H X X
Q, total P/H X X
Reactive (kVAR)
Q, per phase P/H X X
S, total P/H X X
Power Apparent (kVA)
S, per phase P/H X X
PF, total P/H X X
Power Factor
PF, per phase P/H X X
Cos ij, total P/H X X
os ij
Cos ij, per phase P/H X X
Maximum/Minimum Reset using the FDM display unit and Micrologic
Associated with instantaneous rms measurements A/P/H X X
Ammeter keypad
Energy Metering
Energy Energy Active (kW), reactive (kVARh), apparent (kVAh) Total since last reset P/H X X
Demand and Maximum Demand Values
Present value on the selected window P/H X X
Demand Current (A) Phases and neutral P
Maximum demand since last reset P/H X X
Present value on the selected window P/H X X
Demand Power Active (kWh), reactive (kVAR), apparent (kVA)
Maximum demand since last reset P/H X X
Calculation Window Sliding, fixed or com-synchronised Adjustable from 5 to 60 minutes in 1 minute steps2 P/H — —
Power Quality
Total Harmonic Of voltage with respect to rms value THDU,THDV of the Ph-Ph and Ph-N voltage H X X
Distortion (%) Of current with respect to rms value THDI of the phase current H X X
1 FDM121 only.
2 Available via the communcation system only.
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Histories
• Trip indications in clear text in a number of user-selectable languages
• Time-stamping: date and time of trip.
Maintenance Indicators
Micrologic trip units have indicators for, among other items, the number of operating cycles, load
profile, and operating times (operating hours counter).
It is possible to assign an alarm to the operating cycle counter to plan maintenance.
The various indicators can be used together with the trip histories to analyze the level of stresses the
device has been subjected to.
Contact Wear
Contact wear algorithms only function on Masterpact circuit breakers , and contact wear cannot be
selected for PowerPact or Compact circuit breakers.
Each time a Masterpact circuit breaker opens, the Micrologic P/H trip unit measures the interrupted
current and increments the contact-wear indicator as a function of the interrupted current, according to
test results stored in memory. Breaking under normal load conditions results in a very slight increment.
The indicator value may be read on the FDM display.
It provides an estimation of contact wear calculated on the basis of the cumulative forces affecting the
circuit breaker. When the indicator reaches 100%, it is advised to visually inspect the contacts per the
instructions in the circuit breaker user guide.
Micrologic A/P/H trip units calculate the load profile of the circuit breaker protecting a load circuit. The
profile indicates the percentage of the total operating time at four current levels (% of circuit breaker
In):
• 0 to 49% In
• 50 to 79% In
• 80 to 89% In
• 90% In.
This information can be used to optimize use of the protected equipment or to plan ahead for
maintenance interval extensions.
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Each circuit breaker equipped with a COM option (BCM ULP) can be identified using the
communication system:
• serial number
• firmware version
• hardware version
• device name assigned by the user.
This information together with the previously described indications provides a clear description of the
installed devices.
Display
Micrologic A/P/H Operating Assistance Functions Type Micrologic FDM
LCD Display
Operating Assistance
Trip History
Trips Cause of tripping Ir, Isd, Ii, Ig, IDn A/P/H X X
Maintenance Indicators
Mechanical cycles Assignable to an alarm A/P/H — X
Counter Electrical cycles Assignable to an alarm A/P/H — X
Hours Total operating time (hours)1 A/P/H — —
Indicator Contact wear % P/H X X
% of hours in four current ranges:
Load Profile Hours at different load levels P/H — X
0-49% In, 50-79% In, 80-89% In and 90% In
1 Available through the communication system only.
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FDM121 Display
Micrologic trip unit measurement capabilities come into full play with the FDM121 display. It connects
to the COM option (BCM ULP) with a circuit breaker ULP cord and displays the Micrologic trip unit
information. The result is a true integrated unit combining a circuit breaker and a power meter.
Additional operating assistance functions can also be displayed.
An FDM121 display unit can be connected to ULP communication devices using a prefabricated cord
to display all measurements, alarms, histories and event tables, maintenance indicators, and
management of installed devices on a screen.
The FMD121 display unit requires a 24 Vdc power supply.
The FDM121 is a display that can be integrated with the PowerPact H/J/L/P/R or Masterpact NW/NT
circuit breaker systems. It uses the sensors and processing capacity of the Micrologic trip unit. It is
easy to use and requires no special software or settings. It is immediately operational when connected
to the circuit breaker by a ULP cord.
It also provides monitoring and control with the use of the I/O application module, the motor
mechanism module, or the circuit breaker communication module (BCM ULP).
The FDM121 has a large display, but requires very little depth. The anti-glare graphic screen is backlit
for very easy reading even under poor ambient lighting and at sharp angles.
The FDM121 is intended to display Micrologic trip unit measurements, alarms and operating
information. It cannot be used to modify the protection settings.
Measurements can be easily accessed using a menu. All user-defined alarms are automatically
displayed. The display mode depends on the priority level selected during alarm set-up:
• high priority: a pop-up window displays the time-stamped description of the alarm and the orange
Alarm LED flashes;
• medium priority: the orange Alarm LED goes continuously on;
• low priority: no display on the screen.
All faults resulting in a trip automatically produce a high-priority alarm, without any special settings
required. In all cases, the alarm history is updated. The Micrologic trip unit saves the information in its
non-volatile memory in the event of an FDM121 power loss.
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Surface Mount
• local mode: open/close commands are enabled from the FDM121 while disabled from the
Accessory communication network;
• remote mode: open/close commands are disabled from the FDM121 while enabled from the
communication network.
Main Characteristics
• A 3.78 x 3.78 x 1.18 in. (96 x 96 x 30 mm) screen requiring 0.39 in. (10 mm) behind the door (or
0.79 in. [20 mm] when the 24 V power supply connector is used).
• White backlighting.
• Wide viewing angle: vertical ±60°, horizontal ±30°.
• High resolution: excellent reading of graphic symbols.
• Alarm LED: flashing orange for alarm pick-up, steady orange after operator reset if the alarm
condition persists.
• Operating temperature range: +14°F (-10°C) to +131°F (+55°C).
• CE / UL / CSA marking.
Connection with FDM121 • 24 Vdc power supply, with tolerances 24 V -20% (19.2 V) to 24 V +10% (26.4 V).
Display Unit
When the FDM121 is connected to the communication network, the 24 Vdc can be supplied by the
communication system wiring system. Consumption is 40 mA.
Mounting
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Connection
Navigation
I
1 Escape
I1 310 A I2 315 A
2 Down
3 OK
% %
I3 302 A IN 23 A 4 Up
5 Context
% %
ESC
6 Alarm LED
1 2 3 4 5 6
Screens
Main Menu
When powered up, the FDM121 screen automatically displays the ON/OFF status of the device.
When not in use, the screen is not backlit. Backlighting can be activated by pressing one of the
buttons. It goes off after three minutes.
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• “Quick view” provides access to five screens that display a summary of essential operating
information (I, U-V, f, P, E, THD, circuit breaker ON/OFF).
• “Metering” can be used to display the measurement data (I, U-V, f, P, Q, S, E, THD, PF) with the
corresponding min/max values.
• “Alarms” displays active alarms and the alarm history.
• “Services” provides access to the operation counters, energy and maximum ammeter reset
function, maintenance indicators, identification of modules connected to the internal bus, and
FDM121 internal settings (language, contrast, etc.).
The FDM121 degree of protection is IP54 in front. IP54 is maintained after switchboard mounting by
using the supplied gasket during installation.
Modbus-SL Ethernet
External power supply External power supply
24 Vdc
- +
A
A 24 Vdc
- +
B
B
D0 = A’ / Rx-, A / Tx-
D1 = B’ / Rx+, B / Tx+
24VDC
ETH1 ETH2
IFM D IFE D
D
4.3 ft. 9.8 ft.
(1.3 m) (3 m) OR
E
E E
0.98 ft.
(0.35 m) C F
F C FF
C C
Red Black White Blue Red Black White Blue
24 V
0V
A / Tx- D0
B / Tx+ D1
A’ / Rx- D0
B’ / Rx+ D1
Connections
PowerPact and Compact circuit Customer Terminal Block Customer Terminal Block
breakers are connected to the ULP
devices (FDM121 display, IFM, IFE or
I/O unit) via the circuit breaker ULP A. Modbus Network
cord. B. Ethernet Network
C. Circuit Breaker ULP Cord
• Cord is available in three lengths: D. FDM Display
0.98 ft. (0.35 m), 4.3 ft. (1.3 m) and E. ULP Termination
9.8 ft. (3 m). F. ULP Cable
• Lengths up to 32.9 ft. (10 m) are
possible using extensions.
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FDM128 Display
The Micrologic trip unit measurement capabilities are fully utilized with the FDM128 display. The
FDM128 display connects to Ethernet communication using the RJ45 port and displays Micrologic trip
unit information. The result is an integrated unit combining a circuit breaker with a power meter.
Additional operating assistance functions can also be displayed.
The FDM128 display unit can be connected to a Micrologic COM option (BCM ULP through an IFE). It
uses the sensors and processing capacity of the Micrologic trip unit and requires no special software or
settings. The FDM128 is a large display, but requires very little depth. The anti-glare graphic screen is
backlit for easy reading even under poor ambient lighting and at sharp angles.
The FDM128 display is designed to manage up to eight devices (PowerPact H/J/L/P/R or Masterpact
NW/NT circuit breakers).
The FDM128 is intended to display Micrologic A/P/H trip unit measurements, trips, and operating
information. It cannot be used to modify the protection settings.
• Measurements may be easily accessed using a menu.
• Trips are automatically displayed.
• A pop-up window displays the time-stamped description of the trip.
Status Indications
When the circuit breaker is equipped with the COM option (BCM ULP) (including its set of sensors) the
FDM128 display can also be used to view circuit breaker status conditions:
• O/F: ON/OFF
• SDE: Fault-trip indication (overload, short-circuit, ground fault)
• PF: ready to close
• CH: charged (spring loaded).
• CE, CD, CT cradle management with I/O application module.
Remote Control
When the circuit breaker is equipped with the COM option (BCM ULP) (including connection to shunt
close [XF] and shunt trip [MX1] communication voltage releases), the FDM128 display can also be
used to operate (open/close) the circuit breaker.
Two operating mode are available:
• Local mode: open/close commands are enabled from the FDM128 while disabled from the
communication network.
• Remote mode: open/close commands are disabled from the FDM128 while enabled from the
communication network.
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Main Characteristics
• 4.54 x 3.40 in. (115.2 x 86.4 mm) with 5.7 in. (145 mm) QVGA display 320 x 240 pixels.
• Color TFT LCD, with LED backlight.
• Wide viewing angle: vertical ±80°, horizontal ±70°.
• High resolution: excellent reading of graphic symbols.
• Operating temperature range: +14°F (-10°C) to +131°F (+55°C).
• CE / UL / CSA marking.
• 24 Vdc power supply, -10%/+20% (limit 20.4 - 28.8 Vdc).
FDM128 Display
• Consumption 6.8 W.
Mounting
Connection
Navigation
Quick view Product ID Information Reset all Quick view Energy Quick view Product ID Information Reset all
Counter Load profile
Measures Measures Measures
Operation xxx
Ep 11 318 kWh 0 to 49%
Alarm history Alarm history Alarm history
Trip SDE xxx Eq 257 kVArh 50 to 79%
Control
Control
Close command xxx
Control
Es 13 815 kVAh 80 to 89%
Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance 90 to 100%
Screens
Main Menu
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• “Quick view” provides access to five screens that display a summary of essential operating
information (I, U-V, f, P, E, THD, circuit breaker On / Off).
• "Metering" can be used to display the measurement data (I, U-V, f, P, Q, S, E, THD, PF) with the
corresponding min/max values.
• “Alarms” displays the trip history.
• “Services” provides access to the operation counters, energy and maximum ammeter reset
function, maintenance indicators, identification of modules connected to the internal bus and
FDM128 internal settings (language, contrast, etc.).
The FDM128 degree of protection is IP65 at the touch screen cover. IP54 is maintained after
installation by using the supplied gasket.
B
4.3 ft 9.8 ft
(1.3 m) (3 m)
A. FDM128
B. Ethernet Network
C. Circuit Breaker ULP Cord
0.98 ft D. UFE
(0.35 m) D
DD E. ULP Termination
LV434195 LV434196
Circuit Breaker ULP Cord
LV434197 E
E
E
C
C C
Connections
PowerPact and Compact circuit
breakers are connected to the ULP
devices (FDM display, IFM, IFE or I/O
unit) via the circuit breaker ULP cord.
• Cord is available in three lengths:
0.98 ft. (0.35 m), 4.3 ft. (1.3 m) and
9.8 ft. (3 m).
• Lengths up to 32.9 ft. (10 m) are
possible using extensions.
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E E
E E
F
ULP
ULP F
PowerPact
t
PowerPact and Compac
B
Internet
(cloud)
A
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Input/Output
F I/O Application Module ULP ULP 6 1 1
for Circuit Breakers
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M-frame circuit breakers are available with the type ET 1.0 electronic trip system. P-frame and R-frame
circuit breakers are available with either the ET1.0I basic electronic trip system or the Micrologic™
electronic trip system. The NS630b–NS3200 circuit breakers are available with the Micrologic
electronic trip system. The sensing system responds to the flow of current through the circuit breaker.
Thermal Imaging
The thermal imaging function protects the cables or bus bars from overheating in case of low
amplitude repetitive faults. Such overheating can be due to repetitive motor startings, fluctuating load,
intermittent ground faults, or subsequent closing after a fault. Traditional electronic protection does not
protect against repetitive faults because the duration of each overload above the pickup setting is too
short to achieve effective tripping. Nevertheless, each overload involves a temperature rise in the
installation, the cumulative effect of which could lead to overheating of the system.
The thermal imaging function remembers and integrates the thermal heating caused by each pickup
setting overrun. Before tripping, the integrated heating value will reduce the associated time delay and,
therefore, the reaction of the trip unit will be closer to the real heating of the power network system. After
tripping, the function will also reduce the time delay when closing the circuit breaker on an overload.
The sensing system responds to the flow of current through the circuit breaker. The trip unit samples
the current waveform to provide true RMS protection through the fifteenth harmonic. This true RMS
sensing gives accurate values for the magnitude of a non-sinusoidal waveform. Therefore, the heating
effects of harmonically distorted waveforms are accurately evaluated.
The Micrologic H trip unit provides additional sampling of the waveforms to measure and provide
waveform capture of harmonic distortion to the thirty-first harmonic.
Type ET trip units are available with M-frame, P-frame and R-frame UL/IEC circuit breakers. Circuit
breakers with type ET trip units have a fixed ampere rating. The trip units are not field-interchangeable
and will not accept any communications or other trip unit accessories. The trip system uses a set of
current transformers (called CTs or sensors) to sense current, a trip unit to evaluate the current, and a
tripping solenoid to trip the circuit breaker.
The ET1.0 trip system is available on M-frame circuit breakers and is equipped with fixed long-time and
adjustable instantaneous tripping functions only. The long-time pickup is fixed at 1.0 x sensor rating (In),
while the instantaneous pickup is adjustable (dial settings from 2–10 x In) with no intentional time delay.
The ET1.0I trip system is available on both P-frame and R-frame circuit breakers and is equipped with fixed
long-time and adjustable instantaneous tripping functions only. The long-time pickup is fixed at 1.0 x sensor
rating (In), while the instantaneous pickup is adjustable (dial settings from 1.5–12 x In) with no intentional
time delay.
The ET1.0M trip system is only available on P-frame motor circuit protectors and provides protection for
short circuit conditions only. The trip unit has a single adjustment for instantaneous pickup that, if
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exceeded, will trip the circuit breaker with no intentional delay. Instantaneous trip dial settings are
2–16 x In for 600 A circuit breakers and 1.5–12 x In for 800–1200 A circuit breakers.
The P-frame, R-frame and NS630b–NS3200 electronic trip circuit breakers can be equipped with the
optional Micrologic trip systems listed below:
Table 18: Micrologic Trip Systems
Trip units are designed to protect power circuits and loads. Micrologic trip systems use a set of current
transformers (called CTs or sensors) to sense current, a trip unit to evaluate the current, and a tripping
solenoid to trip the circuit breaker. Adjustable rotary switches on the trip unit allow the user to set the
proper overcurrent or equipment ground-fault current protection required in the electrical system. If
current exceeds a set value for longer than its set time delay, the trip system opens the circuit breaker.
Alarms may be programmed for remote indications. Measurements of current, voltage, frequency,
power, and power quality optimize continuity of service and energy management.
Integration of protection functions in the Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) electronic
component used in all Micrologic trip units guarantees a high degree of reliability and immunity to
conducted or radiated disturbances. On Micrologic P and H trip units, advanced functions are
managed by an independent microprocessor.
Circuit breakers are shipped with the trip unit long-time pickup switch set at 1.0 and all other trip unit
adjustments set at their lowest settings. Actual settings required for a specific application must be
determined by a qualified consultant or plant engineer. A coordination study is recommended to
provide coordination between all circuit breakers in the distribution system.
2.0 3.0 5.0 2.0A 3.0A 5.0A 6.0A 5.0P 6.0P 5.0H 6.0H
Field-Installable X X X X X X X X X X X
LI X X
LS0 X X
LSI X X X X
LSIG/Ground-Fault Trip1 X X X
Ground-Fault Alarm/No Trip1, 2 X X
Ground-Fault Alarm and Trip1, 2 X X
Adjustable Rating Plugs X X X X X X X X X X X
True RMS Sensing X X X X X X X X X X X
UL Listed X X X X X X X X X
Thermal Imaging X X X X X X X X X X X
Continued on next page
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2.0 3.0 5.0 2.0A 3.0A 5.0A 6.0A 5.0P 6.0P 5.0H 6.0H
Phase-Loading Bar Graph X X X X X X X X
LED for Long-Time Pick-Up X X X X X X X X X X X
LED for Trip Indication X X X X X X X X
Digital Ammeter X X X X X X X X
Zone-Selective Interlocking3 X X X X X X X
Communications O O O O X X X X
LCD Dot Matrix Display X X X X
Advanced User Interface X X X X
Protective Relay Functions X X X X
Neutral Protection1 X X X X
Contact Wear Indication X X X X
Incremental Fine Tuning of Settings X X X X
Selectable Long-Time Delay Bands X X X X
Power Measurement X X X X
Power Quality Measurements X X
Waveform Capture X X
1 3Ø, 4W circuits require either a neutral current transformer or a 4-pole breaker.
2 Requires M6C Programmable Contact Module.
3 Not available for 2.0A trip units as upstream devices.
t= I n= t= I n= t= I n=
tsd= tr= MAX tsd= tr= MAX MAX
tsd= tr=
Isd= s Isd= s Isd=
Ii= Ir= Ii= Ir=
s
kA kA Ii= Ir= kA
Ig= Ig= Ig=
tg= tg= tg=
40 % 40 % 40 %
Micrologic 3.0 and 5.0 Basic Trip Units Micrologic 3.0A, 5.0A and 6.0A Trip Units
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I(A) I(A)
Trip Trip
I (A) I (A)
5000A 5000A
V (V) V (V)
24s 24s
P (kW) P (kW)
30kA
0.4s
30kA E (kWh) E (kWh)
0.4s
85kA 85kA Harmonics Harmonics
Micrologic 5.0P and 6.0P Trip Units Micrologic 5.0H and 6.0H Trip Units
Ir
long time
tr alarm 3 Protection thresholds and delays are set using the rotary switches. A full-range of long-
.8 8
1 .6
.7 .9 (s) 4
.95 2
12
16
time settings are available via field-installable adjustable rating plugs.
.5 .98 1 20 4
.4
x In
1 .5 24
@6 Ir • Overload protection
short time instantaneous
Isd
3
4
5
tsd
(s) . 4 . 4 .3
Ii
6 8 10
— True RMS long-time protection
2 2.5 6 .3 .2 4 12 5
2 8 .2 .1 3 15 — Thermal imaging: Active thermal imaging before and after tripping
1.5 10 .1 0 2 2 off
x Ir on off
I t x In
setting delay • Short-circuit protection
— Short-time RMS
6
— Selection of I2t type (ON or OFF) for short-time delay
• Instantaneous protection
• Neutral protection on four-pole circuit breakers
1—Long-time current setting and tripping delay
2—Short-time pickup and tripping delay
3—Overload signal (LED)
4—Long-time rating plug screw
5—Instantaneous pickup
6—Test connector
Table 20: Micrologic 2.0 and 3.0 Basic Trip Unit Settings
t
Ir 2.0: 0.40 0.50 0.60 0.70 0.80 0.90 0.95 0.98 1.00
Current Setting (A)
Tripping between 1.05 Ir = ln x ... 3.0: 0.40 0.45 0.50 0.60 0.63 0.70 0.80 0.90 1.00
and 1.20 x Ir Other ranges are available by changing rating plug
Long-Time
tr tr at 1.5 x Ir 12.5 25 50 100 200 300 400 500 600
Protection Maximum Time Delay (s)
tr at 6 x Ir 0.5 1 2 4 8 12 16 20 24
Accuracy: 0 to –20%
tr at 7.2 x Ir 0.34 0.69 1.38 2.7 5.5 8.3 11 13.8 16.6
Ii
Thermal Imaging 20 minutes before or after tripping
0 I Current Setting (A)
Short-Time
Accuracy: ±10% Isd = Ir x ... 2.0: 1.5 2 2.5 3 4 5 6 8 10
Protection
No delay
Instantaneous Current Setting (A)
Ii = In x ... 3.0: 1.5 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 12
Protection Accuracy: ±10%
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Micrologic™ 2.0A, 3.0A, 5.0A and 6.0A Trip Units with Ammeter
Micrologic A trip units protect power circuits and provide current measurements,
Micrologic 6.0 A overload protection, and short-circuit protection. In addition, the 6.0A trip units also
6 provide ground-fault protection for equipment.
1 Protection Settings
t= I n=
tsd= tr= MAX Protection thresholds and delays are set using the rotary switches. The selected
Isd= s
Ii= Ir= kA values are momentarily displayed in amperes and in seconds. A full-range of
Ig=
tg= 7 long-time settings are available via the field-installable rating plug:
• Overload protection (true RMS long-time protection)
• Thermal imaging (active thermal imaging before and after tripping)
• Short-circuit protection:
100 %
— Short-time RMS
8
— I2t ON or OFF for short-time delay
40 %
• Instantaneous protection
• Ground-fault protection for equipment:
2
— Residual ground-fault protection for equipment
menu — Source ground-return ground-fault protection for equipment
— Modified differential ground-fault protection (MDGF) for equipment
long time
Ir .8 tr
(s) 4
8
alarm 9 • Neutral protection on four-pole circuit breakers
.7 .9 12
.6 .95 2 16
3 .5 .98 1 20
10 • ZSI: Zone-selective interlocking:
.4 1 .5 24
x In @ 6 Ir
short time instantaneous — ZSI terminal block may be used to interconnect a number of trip units to
Isd tsd Ii
3
4
5 (s) .4 .4 .3 6 8 10 provide total discrimination for short-time and equipment ground-fault
2.5 6 .3 .2 4 12 11
4
2 8 .2 .1 3 15 protection, without delay for tripping).
1.5 10 .1 2
0 2 off
x Ir
setting
on I t off
delay
x In — Not available for 3.0A trip units or for 2.0A trip units installed as upstream
test
Ig
E
tg
(s) .4 .4 .3 12
devices.
D F
5 C G .3 .2
B H .2 .1 13 Ammeter Measurements
A J .1 2
0
on I t off
ground fault
Micrologic A trip units measure the true RMS value of currents. They provide
continuous current measurement from 0.2 to 20 x In with an accuracy of 1.5%
1—Indication of tripping cause (including sensors). No auxiliary source is needed where I > 0.2 x In. The optional
2—Navigation buttons external power supply (24 Vdc) makes it possible to display currents where
3—Long-time current setting and tripping delay
4—Short-time pickup and tripping delay
I < 0.2 x In and to store values of the interrupted current.
5—Ground-fault pickup and tripping delay
6—Test lamp and reset
A digital LCD screen continuously displays the most heavily loaded phase (Imax)
7—Digital display or displays the IA, IB, IC, Ig, and (on 4P circuit breakers only) IN stored current and
8—Three-phase bar graph and ammeter setting values by successively pressing the navigation button.
9—Overload signal (LED)
10—Long-time rating plug screw
11—Instantaneous pickup Communication Network
12—Electronic push-to-trip
13—Test connector In conjunction with an optional communication network, the trip unit transmits the
following parameters:
• Setting values
• All ammeter measurements
• Tripping causes
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Function Without 24 Vdc Power Supply at F1 and F2 With 24 Vdc Power Supply at F1 and F2
Fault Protection for LSIG Functions Yes Yes
LED Trip Indication Yes Yes
Ammeter and bar graph displays Yes Yes
Trip Setting and Max. Current Readings Can Be Yes, If Current Flow on One Phase is Equal To or Greater Than:
Accessed on the Display by Using Navigation Sensor Plug Value (In) Minimum Ground-fault Pickup
Buttons 100–250 A 30% of sensor rating Yes
Ground-Fault Push-to-Trip Button Works for 400–1200 A 20% of sensor rating
Testing Ground Fault1 1600–6300 A 500 A
Yes, with separate 24 Vdc power supply for
Modbus® Communications (Optional) No
the circuit breaker communication module
Back-lit Display No Yes
1 Ground fault Push-to-trip button will also be functional if hand-held test kit or full-function test kit is powering the trip unit.
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Micrologic P trip units provide power metering and extended protection in addition
Micrologic 6.0 P to the adjustable protection functions of the Micrologic A trip unit.
9
Protection Settings
1
The adjustable protection functions of the 5.0P and 6.0P trip units are identical to
I(A) those of Micrologic A trip unit (overloads, short circuits, equipment ground-fault
protection; see page 44). These units also feature:
Trip
• Fine adjustment
5000A
2 24s Within the range below the rotary switch setting, fine adjustments of
pickups/delays in steps of 1 A/s (except for short-time and ground-fault) are
30kA possible on the keypad or remotely by the communication network.
0.4s
• Inverse definite minimum time lag (IDMTL) setting.
85kA
Coordination with fuse-type or medium-voltage protection systems is
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optimized by adjusting the long-time delay curve around 6 x Ir axis. This setting
ensures better coordination with certain loads.
3 11 • Neutral protection
4 On three-pole circuit breakers, neutral protection may be set using the keypad or
remotely using the communication network to one of four positions: OFF, 1/2N
(1/2 x In), 1N (1 x In), or 1.6N (2 x In).
Ir
long time
tr alarm 12 NOTE: Neutral protection is disabled if long-time curve is set to one of the
.8 8
.6
.7 .9 (s) 4
.95 2
12
16
IDMTL protection settings.
5 13
.5 .98 1 20
.4
x In
1 .5 24
@ 6 Ir
• Configuring Alarms and Other Protection Functions
short time instantaneous
Isd tsd
.4 .4 .3
Ii When the cover is closed, the keypad may no longer be used to change the
3
4
5 (s) 6 8 10
6 2.5 6 .3 .2 4 12 14 protection settings, but it still provides access to the displays for
2 8 .2 .1 3 15
1.5 10 .1 2 0 2 off measurements, histories, indicators, etc. Depending on the thresholds and
x Ir on I t off x In
7 setting delay
test time delays set, the Micrologic P trip unit monitors current, voltage, power,
Ig tg 15
D
E
F (s) .4 .4 .3 frequency, and phase sequence. Each threshold overrun may be signalled
C G .3 .2
8
B H .2 .1 16 remotely via the communication network.
A J .1 2
0
on I t off
ground fault Each threshold overrun may be combined with tripping (protection) or an
indication carried out by an optional M6C programmable contact (alarm), or both
(protection and alarm).
1—Indication of tripping cause
2—High resolution screen
3—Measurement display Maintenance Record
4—Navigation buttons
5—Long-time current setting and tripping delay The maintenance record can be consulted using the full-function test kit or
6—Short-time pickup and tripping delay
7—Hole for settings lockout pin
remotely via the communication network. It can be used as an aid in
8—Ground-fault pickup and tripping delay troubleshooting and to assist scheduling for device maintenance operations.
9—Test lamp and indication reset Recorded indications include:
10—Maintenance indicators
11—Protection settings • Highest current measured
12—Overload signal (LED)
13—Long-time rating plug screw
• Operation counter (cumulative total and total since last reset)
14—Instantaneous pickup
15—Electronic push-to-trip
16—Test connector
• Number of test kit connections
• Number of trips in operating mode
Load shedding and reconnection parameters can be set according to the power or the current flowing
through the circuit breaker. Load shedding is carried out by a remote computer via the communication
network or by an M6C programmable contact.
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The M6C programmable contact may be used to signal threshold overruns or status changes. It can be
programmed using the keypad on the Micrologic P trip unit or remotely using the communication
network. The contact is required to obtain data from the protective relay functions on Type P and
Type H trip units.
Table 28: Micrologic 5.0P and 6.0P Trip Unit Settings for Protection Functions
Table 29: Micrologic 5.0P and 6.0P Trip Unit Settings for Current and Power Load-Shedding
Pickup Drop-out
Micrologic P trip units are designed to be used with an external 24 Vdc power supply. Current-based
protection functions require no auxiliary power source.
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The last ten trips and ten alarms are recorded in two separate history files that can be displayed on the
screen (sample displays are shown).
The following information is contained in these files:
Trip Trip
history
03/08/1999
11:04:18 am Trip History Alarm History
Ir
03/08/1999 Ir = 4000 A • Type of fault • Type of alarm
• Date and time of fault • Date and time of alarm
Isd I1 = 4800 A
27/07/1999 • Values measured at time of
I2 = 5600 A • Interrupted current
alarm
Vmax I3 = 4000 A
30/06/1999
IN = 200 A
Metering
The Micrologic P trip unit calculates in real time the electrical values V, A, W, VAR, VA, Wh, VARh,
VAh, Hz, power factor and crest factor. It also calculates demand current and power over an adjustable
time period.
Current Metering Maximum Current Voltage Metering Power Metering Frequency Power Demand
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Real-Time Metering
The value displayed on the screen is refreshed every second. Minimum and maximum measurement
values are stored in memory.
Table 31: Real-Time Metering
Demand Metering
The demand is calculated over a fixed or sliding time window that can be programmed from five to sixty
minutes. Depending on the contract signed with the power supplier, specific programming makes it
possible to avoid or minimize the cost of overrunning the subscribed power. Maximum demand values
are systematically stored and time stamped.
Table 32: Demand Metering
Communication Network
Event Log
The event log may be accessed by a remote computer via the communication network. All events are
time stamped and include:
• Trips
• Beginning and end of alarms
• Modifications to settings and parameters
• Loss of time
• Test kit connections
• Counter resets
• System faults (thermal self-protection, major fault and minor fault alarms)
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Metering
V (V)
The Micrologic H trip unit offers all the measurements carried out by the Micrologic P trip unit, with
P (kW) the addition of phase-by-phase measurements of power and energy as well as calculation of:
E (kWh) • Current and voltage total harmonic distortion (THD, thd)
• Current, voltage and power fundamentals (50/60 Hz)
Harmonics • Harmonic components (amplitude and phase) up to the 31st current and voltage harmonic
• Real-time metering: The value displayed on the screen is refreshed every second. The
table below shows what is measured in real-time metering
• Demand Metering: Similar to the Micrologic P trip unit, demand values are calculated over a fixed
or sliding time window that can be set from five to sixty minutes.
Table 34: Demand Metering
Waveform Capture
The Micrologic H trip units can capture and store current and voltage waveforms using digital sampling
techniques similar to those used in oscilloscopes. Using the information available in the captured
waveform, it is possible to determine the level of harmonics as well as the direction and amplitude of
the flow of harmonic power.
The Micrologic™ H trip unit can record manually via the keypad the following waveforms:
• Currents IA, IB, IC and IN
• Phase-to-phase voltages VAB, VBC, and VCA
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Waveforms may be displayed on the graphic screen of the control unit or communicated over a
networked system. The recording takes place over one cycle with a measurement range of 1 to 1.5 In
for current and 0 to 690 volts for voltage. Resolution is 64 points per cycle.
The instantaneous value of each measurement can be compared to user-set high and low thresholds.
Overrun of a threshold generates an alarm. Programmable action can be linked to each alarm, including
circuit breaker opening, activation of an M6C contact, recording of measurements in a log, etc.
Event Logs
• Setting the display language: System messages can be displayed in six different languages
(English - US, English - UK, French, German, Spanish, and Italian). The desired language is
selected via the keypad.
• Protection functions: All current-based protection functions require no auxiliary source. Voltage-
based protection functions are connected to ac power via a voltage measurement input built into
the circuit breaker on the bottom side. (Optional external voltage measurement is available as a
factory-installed option.)
• Accuracy of measurements (including sensors):
— Voltage (V) 1%
— Current (A) 1.5% (higher accuracy [1%] may be achieved with special calibration on the current
transformer [CT characterization option])
— Frequency (Hz) 0.1 Hz
— Power (W) and energy (Wh) 2.5%
The Micrologic H trip unit uses a dedicated metering data chain separate from the protection data
chain so that a greater number of data samples can be used for metering. This increases the
number of samples taken per time period, which in turn gives the H trip unit a higher degree of
metering accuracy.
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• Stored information: The fine setting adjustments, the last 100 events and the maintenance record
remain in the trip unit memory even when power is lost.
• Reset: An individual reset, via the keypad or remotely, will reset alarms, minimum and maximum
data, peak values, counters and indicators.
Long-time
Long-Time Trip Functions
Pickup
Long-time The long-time pickup switch sets the maximum current level the circuit breaker will
long time Delay
Ir .8 tr
(s) 4
8
alarm carry continuously. The maximum current level (Ir) is the long-time pickup setting
.7 .9 12
.6 .95 2 16
Alarm
multiplied by the sensor plug amperage (In). If the current exceeds this value for longer
.5 .98 1 20
.4
x In
1 .5 24
@ 6 Ir Indicator than the long-time delay time, the circuit breaker will trip.
short time instantaneous
Isd
4
tsd
(s) .4 .4 .3
Ii
6 8 10
The long-time delay switch sets the length of time that the circuit breaker will carry a
3 5
2.5 6 .3 .2 4 12
sustained overload before tripping. Delay bands are labeled in seconds of overcurrent
2 8 .2 .1 3 15
1.5
x Ir
10
on
.1 0
I2t off
2
x In
off at six times the ampere rating. For maximum coordination, there are eight delay bands.
setting delay
test Long-time delay is an “inverse time” characteristic in that the delay time decreases as
Ig tg
D
E
F (s) .4 .4 .3 the current increases.
C G .3 .2
B H .2 .1
A J
on
.1 0
I2t off
The trip unit includes an alarm indicator that will be lit continuously when the current is
ground fault
above 100% of the pickup setting.
The instantaneous pickup switch sets the short-circuit current level at which the circuit
Short-time Trip Functions breaker will trip with no intentional time delay. The instantaneous current (Ii) is equal to
the instantaneous pickup setting multiplied by the sensor plug amperage (In).
The instantaneous function will override the short-time function if the instantaneous
pickup is adjusted at the same or lower setting than the short-time pickup. In trip units
with both adjustable short-time and instantaneous trip functions, the adjustable
instantaneous trip can be disabled by setting Instantaneous pickup to OFF.
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The ground-fault pickup switch sets the current level at which the circuit breaker will trip
long time
Ir
.7
.8
.9
tr
(s) 4
8
12
alarm after the set ground-fault delay. Ground-fault pickup values (Ig) are based on circuit
.6
.5
.95 2
.98 1
16
20
breaker sensor plug (In) only, not on the rating plug multiplier (Ir). Changing the rating
.4
x In
1 .5
@ 6 Ir
24 plug multiplier has no effect on ground-fault pickup values.
short time instantaneous Ground-fault
Isd
3
4
5
tsd
(s) .4 .4 .3
Ii
6 8 10
Pickup The ground-fault delay switch sets the length of time the circuit breaker will carry
2.5 6 .3 .2 4 12
2 8 .2 .1 3 15 Ground-fault ground-fault current which exceeds the ground-fault pickup level before tripping. The
.1 0
1.5
x Ir
10
on I2t off
2
x In
off Delay delay, based on the sensor plug amperage (In), can be adjusted to four positions of I2t
setting delay
Ig tg
test
ramp operation (I2t ON) or five positions of fixed time delays (I2t OFF). I2t ON delay is
D
E
F (s) .4 .4 .3
C G .3 .2 an “inverse time” characteristic in that the delay time decreases as the current
B H .2 .1
A J .1 0 increases.
on I2t off
ground fault
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The wiring system is designed for low-voltage power switchboards. Installation does not require
special tools or training. The prefabricated wiring ensures both data transmission (Modbus protocol)
and 24 Vdc power distribution for the communications modules on the Micrologic trip units.
24 Vdc
24 Vdc
H
H
H
I I
I
J
J
K K K
A. FDM128 display for 8 LV devices G. PowerPact H-, J-, or L-frame circuit breaker
B. IFE Ethernet interface for LV circuit breaker and gateway H. ULP line terminator
C. IFM Modbus-SL interface for LV circuit breaker I. ULP cable
D. FDM121 display for LV circuit breaker J. Breaker ULP cord
E. IO input/output interface module for LV circuit breaker K. NSX cord
F. Masterpact NT/NW circuit breaker L. PowerPact P/R or Compact NS
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The Modbus RS 485 (RTU protocol) system is an open bus on which communicating Modbus devices
(Masterpact NW with Modbus COM, Power Meter PM700, PM800, PowerPact P/R-frame, etc.) are
installed. All types of PLCs and microcomputers may be connected to the bus.
Addresses
The Modbus communication parameters (address, baud rate, parity) are entered using the keypad on
the Micrologic A, P, or H trip unit. For a switch, it is necessary to use the Electrical Asset Manager or
RSU (Remote Setting Utility) Micrologic utility.
Number of Devices
The maximum number of devices that may be connected to the Modbus bus depends on the type of
device (PowerPact circuit breaker with Modbus COM, PM700, PM800, Masterpact circuit breaker,
etc.), the baud rate (19200 is recommended), the volume of data exchanged and the desired response
time. The RS 485 physical layer offers up to thirty-two connection points on the bus (one master, thirty-
one slaves).
Length of Bus
The maximum recommended length for the Modbus bus is 3940 feet (1200 meters).
A 24 Vdc power supply is required (less than 20% ripple, insulation class II).
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Ethernet Principle
Ethernet is a data link and physical layer protocol defined by IEEE 802 10 and 100 Mbps specifications
that connects computer or other Ethernet devices. Ethernet is an asynchronous Carrier Sense Multiple
Access with Collision detection (referred as CSMA/CD) protocol. Carrier Sense means that the hosts
can detect whether the medium (coaxial cable) is idle or busy.
Multiple Access means that multiple hosts can be connected to the common medium. Collision
Detection means a host detects whether its transmission has collided with the transmission of another
host (or hosts).
IFE Ethernet interface can be connected to a PC or a laptop over Ethernet. The maximum length of
Ethernet cable is 325 feet (100 meters). IFE Ethernet interface + gateway provides a Modbus TCP/IP
gateway over Ethernet to enable Modbus TCP communication from a Modbus TCP master to any
Modbus slave devices connected to it. The maximum active Modbus TCP client connection is twelve.
IFE Ethernet interface has an embedded web server (web page).
All PowerPact and Compact devices can be fitted with the communication function thanks to the COM
option. PowerPact and Compact uses the Ethernet or Modbus communications protocol for full
compatibility with the supervision management systems.
For fixed and drawout devices, the common communication option is made up of:
• A BCM ULP module, installed behind the Micrologic trip unit and supplied with a set of switches
(OF, SDE, PF and CH switches), a kit for connection to shunt close (XF) and shunt trip (MX1)
communicating voltage releases (for electrically operated devices), and a COM terminal block
(inputs E1 to E6).
This module is independent of the trip unit and receives and transmits information on the
communication network. An infra-red link transmits data between the trip unit and the
communication module.
Consumption: 30 mA, 24 V.
BCM ULP Module and
• The IFM module, the Modbus interface for connection to the network, contains the Modbus address
(1 to 99) declared by the user using the two dials in front. It automatically adapts (baud rate, parity)
to the Modbus network in which it is installed.
or
• The IFE module, the Ethernet interface for low-voltage circuit breakers, enables an intelligent
modular unit (IMU) such as a Masterpact NT/NW or PowerPact circuit breaker to be connected to
an Ethernet network. Each circuit breaker has its own IFE and a corresponding IP address.
For drawout device the Cradle Management option must be added:
The I/O (Input/Output) application module for low-voltage circuit breakers is delivered with the drawout
devices ordered with the COM option for cradle management. It must be installed on a steel DIN rail
that is properly grounded near the device. The I/O module must be connected to the ULP system and
to the cradle position contacts (CD, CT, CE) that transmit the position of the circuit breaker in the
cradle.
For communicating remote control for electrically operated devices, shunt close (XF) and shunt trip
I/O Application Module (MX1) communicating voltage releases must be added:
The shunt close (XF) and shunt trip (MX1) communicating voltage releases are equipped for
connection to the communication module.
The remote-tripping function shunt trip (MX2) and undervoltage release (MN) are independent of the
communication option. They are not equipped for connection to the communication module.
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B. OF, SDE, SD, PF, CH (tripped, Open/closed, overcurrent trip, ready to close, charged Switches
C. COM Terminal Block (E1 to E6)
D. Shunt Trip (MX1) and Shunt Close (XF)
E. CE, CD, and CT (connected, disconnected, test) Contacts
F. Circuit Breaker ULP Cord
G. I/O Application Module
H. ULP Cable
I. IFE Module
J. IFM Module
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The IFE interface and IFE interface + gateway enable low-voltage circuit breakers such as
Masterpact NT/NW or PowerPact P/R-frame to be connected to an Ethernet network.
IFE Interface
• Dual 10/100 Mbps Ethernet port for simple daisy chain connection.
• Device profile web service for discovery of the IFE interface, IFE interface + gateway on the LAN.
IFE Interface + Gateway
• Ethernet interface for Masterpact and PowerPact circuit breakers.
• Gateway for Modbus-SL connected devices (IFE interface + gateway only).
• Embedded set-up web pages.
• Embedded monitoring web pages.
• Embedded control web pages.
• Built-in e-mail alarm notification.
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Mounting
The IFE interface and IFE interface + gateway are DIN rail mounting devices. A stacking accessory
enables the user to connect several IFMs (ULP to Modbus interfaces) to an IFE interface + gateway
without additional wiring.
The IFE interface and the IFE interface + gateway must always be supplied with 24 Vdc.
The IFMs stacked to an IFE interface + gateway have power supplied by the IFE interface + gateway,
thus it is not necessary to supply them separately. It is recommended to use a UL listed and
recognized limited voltage/limited current or a class 2 power supply with a 24 Vdc, 3 A maximum.
The connection to an IFE interface or IFE interface + gateway requires a communication module
embedded into the circuit breaker:
• PowerPact and Compact circuit breakers: BCM ULP communication module
• Drawout PowerPact and Compact circuit breakers: BCM ULP and its respective I/O (Input/Output)
application module.
All connection configurations for the circuit breakers require the circuit breaker ULP cord. The
insulated NSX cord is mandatory for system voltages greater than 480 Vac. When the second ULP
RJ45 connector is not used, it must be closed with a ULP terminator (TRV00880).
Characteristic Value
Modbus RTU, RS485 serial connection
Type of interface module
Modbus TCP/IP Ethernet
• Transfer rate: 9,600–19,200 Baud
Modbus RS485 • Medium Double shielded twisted pair
• Impedance 120 ȍ
Transmission
Transfer rate: 10/100 Mbps
Ethernet
Medium STP, Cat5e, straight cable
Type Modbus, Ethernet
Structure
Method Master/Slave
Modbus Master
Device type
Ethernet Server
Modbus 10 ms
Turnaround time
Ethernet 1 ms
Modbus 1000 m
Maximum length of cable
Ethernet 100 m
Modbus 4-pin connector
Type of bus connector
Ethernet RJ45 (Shielded)
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Function
An IFM Modbus communication interface is required for connection of a Masterpact or PowerPact
circuit breaker to a Modbus network as long as this circuit breaker is provided with a ULP (Universal
Logic Plug) port. The port is available on the BCM ULP.
Once connected, the circuit breaker is considered as a slave by the Modbus master. Its electrical
values, alarm status, open/close signals can be monitored or controlled by a Programmable Logic
Controller or any other system.
Characteristics
ULP Port
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6
5
4
3
7
8
BB
2 9
1 0
6
5
4 7
3 8
2
1 0
9
C
C
DD
Test E
E
FF
I
I HH G
G
Technical Characteristics
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Stacking an IFM
Stacking Accessories
Up to 12 Stacked IFM
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The I/O (Input/Output) application module for an low-voltage circuit breaker is part of an ULP system
with built-in functions and applications to enhance the application needs. The ULP system architecture
can be built without any restrictions using the wide range of circuit breakers.
The I/O application module is compliant with the ULP system specifications.
Two I/O application modules can be connected in the same ULP network.
The ranges of low-voltage circuit breakers enhanced by the I/O application module are:
• Masterpact NW
• Masterpact NT
I/O Application Module • PowerPact R-Frame
• PowerPact P-Frame
• Compact NS
Pre-Defined Application
The pre-defined application adds new functions to the I/O application module by:
• Selection by the application rotary switch on the I/O application module, defining the application
with pre-defined input/output assignment and wiring diagram.
• No additional setting with the customer engineering tool required.
The resources not assigned to the pre-defined application are free for additional user-defined applications:
• cradle management
• circuit breaker operation
• cradle management + ERMS (Energy Reduction Maintenance Setting)
NOTE: Use only Micrologic P or H trip units with the blue ERMS label for energy reduction
maintenance setting systems. Review the I/O module user guide 0613IB1317 and ERMS
installation instructions NHA67346 for details on installation, testing, and operation of the ERMS
system.
• light and load control
• custom.
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User-Defined Applications
User-defined applications are processed by the I/O application module in addition to the pre-defined
application selected.
The user-defined applications are available depending on:
• the pre-defined application selected
• the I/O application module resources (inputs and outputs) not used by the application.
The resources required by user-defined applications are assigned using the customer engineering tool:
• protection
• control
• energy management
• monitoring.
Mounting
The I/O application module is a DIN rail mounted device. Install on a steel DIN rail that is properly
grounded near the device.
The setting locking pad on the front panel of the I/O application module enables the setting of the I/O
application module by the customer engineering tool.
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General Characteristics
Conforming to standards UL 508, UL 60950, IED 60950, 60947-6-2
Certification cULus, EAC, FCC, CE
Environmental Storage: -40 to +185°F (-40 to +85°C)
Ambient temperature
Characteristics Operation: -13 to +158°F (-25 to +70°C)
Protective Treatment ULVO, conforming to IEC 60068-2-30
Pollution Level 3
I1 C I2 I3 C I4 I5 C I6
Conforming to IEC 60068-2-27 15g/11ms,
Mechanical Shock resistance
1/2 sinusoidal
Characteristics
Resistance to sinusoidal vibrations Conforming to IEC 60068-2-6
Power Supply 24 Vdc, -20%/+10% (19.2 to 26.4 Vdc)
Electrical
Characteristics Typical: 24 Vdc, 165 mA at 20°C
Consumption
A Maximum with gateway: 26.4 Vdc, 420 mA at 60°C
A B
B
Dimensions 2.83 x 4.52 X 2.79 in. (72 x 115 x 71 mm)
Mounting DIN rail
Weight 0.51 lb. (229.5 g)
Physical
24VDC I1 C I2 I3 C I4 I5 C I6
Characteristics • On the front panel (wall mounted enclosure): IP4x
Degree of protection of the installed
• I/O parts: IP3x
I/O application module
• Connectors: IP2x
CC
Connections Screw type terminal blocks
4 5 6
MM 3 7 I1
AI D
D Power supply type Regulated switch type
2 8
1 9 I2
APP
I3 O1
Rated power 72 W
LL I4 O2 E
E • 100–120 Vac for single phase
I5
Technical Input voltage
O3
• 200–500 Vac phase-to-phase maximum
I6 FF Characteristics
KK T PFC filter With IEC 61000-3-2
G
G 24 Vdc power
JJ IO LV434063
supply Output voltage 24 Vdc
Power supply out current 3A
NOTE: It is recommended to use an UL listed/UL listed recognized limited voltage/limited
current or a class 2 power supply with a 24 Vdc, 3 A maximum.
O1 O2 O3 A1
13 14 23 24 33 34 T1 T2 Self powered digital input with current limitations as
Digital input type
per IEC 61131-2 type 2 standards (7 mA)
Input limit values at state 1 (close) 19.8–25.2 Vdc, 6.1–8.8 mA
Input limit values at state 0 (open 0–19.8 Vdc, 0 mA
II H
H Digital Inputs
Maximum cable length 33 ft (10 m)
NOTE: For a length greater than 10 m (33 ft) and up to 300 m (1,000 ft), it is mandatory to
use a shielded twisted cable. The shield cable is connected to the I/O functional ground of
the I/O application module.
13 14 23 24 33 34 T1 T2 Digital output type Bistable relay
Rated load 5 A at 250 Vac
Rated carry current 5A
Maximum switching voltage 380 Vac, 125 Vdc
1
2
Maximum switch current 5A
Maximum switching power 1250 VA, 150 W
Digital Outputs
Minimum permissible load 10 mA at 5 Vdc
Contact resistance 30 mȍ
O
O NN
• 18000 operations/hr (Mechanical)
A. 24 Vdc power supply terminal block. Maximum operating frequency
• 1800 operations/hr (Electrical)
B. Digital input terminal block:
6 inputs, 3 commons and 1 shield. Digital output relay protection by an
External fuse of 5 A or less
C. 6 input status LEDs. external fuse
D. Analog input status LED.
Maximum cable length 10 m (33 ft)
E. 3 output status LEDs.
F. I/O application module identification labels. The I/O application module analog input can be connected to a Pt100 temperature sensor
G. Sealable transparent cover.
Range -22 to 392°F (-30 to 200°C)
H. Analog input terminal block.
I. Digital output terminal blocks. Analog Inputs -22 to 68°F (-30 to 20°C): ±3.6°F (2°C)
J. ULP status LED. Accuracy 68 to 284°F (20 to 140°C): ±1.8°F (1°C)
K. Test/reset button (accessible with cover closed). 284 to 392°F (140 to 200°C): ±3.6°F (2°C)
L. Setting locking pad.
Refresh interval 5s
M. Application rotary switch: 1 to 9.
N. Switch for I/O addressing (I/O 1 or I/O 2).
O. ULP connectors.
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Introduction
The Ecoreach engineering tool is a software application that helps the user to manage a project as part
of designing, testing, site commissioning, and maintenance of the project life cycle. It enables the user
to prepare the settings of the devices offline (without connecting to the device) and configure them
when connected with the devices. It also provides other value-added features for the user to manage
the project such as: safe repository in cloud, attach artifacts to each device or at the project level,
organize devices in switchboard, manage a hierarchical structure of the installation, etc.
References:
The Ecoreach software package can be downloaded from our website:
www.schneider-electric.com
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Features
The Ecoreach engineering tool includes the Schneider Electric customer engineering tools such as the
Remote Setting Utility (RSU) and Remote Control Utility (RCU) with additional features.
The Ecoreach engineering tool supports the connection of Schneider Electric communicable devices to:
• create projects by device discovery, selection of devices, and importing a Bill of Material (BOM)
• monitor the status of protection and I/O status
• read information (alarms, measurements, parameters)
• check protection discrimination between two devices
• upload and download of configuration or settings in batch mode to multiple devices.
• carry out commands and tests
• generate and print a device settings report and communication test report
• manage multiple devices with a electrical and communication hierarchy model
• manage artifacts (project documents)
• check consistency in settings between devices on a communication network
• compare configuration settings between PC and device (online)
• download latest firmware.
The Ecoreach engineering tool enables the user to access the advanced features of the software once
the project is saved in the Schneider Electric cloud.
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Performance
PowerPact M-frame molded case circuit breakers provide improved performance and a compact solution
for applications up to 800 A. They complement the existing PowerPact P- and R-frame circuit breakers,
and replace the traditional MA/MH circuit breakers with a smaller footprint and competitive cost.
• Available in 300, 350, 400, 450, 500, 600, 700, and 800 A ratings.
• Available in two- and three-pole unit-mount and I-Line versions
Table 39: Termination Options
Termination
Frame Termination Option
Letter
M-Frame Unit-Mount F No Lugs
L Lugs both ends
M-Frame
M Lugs ON end Terminal Nut Kit Off end
P Lugs OFF end Terminal Nut Kit On end
M-Frame I-Line
• Built-in electronic trip unit type ET 1.0 provides better accuracy than standard thermal-magnetic trip
units. The ET 1.0 trip unit cannot be field replaced, nor does it allow adjustment of the trip point
setting. (It is considered an electronic equivalent of a thermal-magnetic circuit breaker.)
• FIxed long-time and adjustable instantaneous protection (2 to 10 times nominal ampere rating) is
standard.
• Same dimensions, common mounting, bussing, cabling and door cut-out as PowerPact P-frame
circuit breakers.
• Approximately 15% smaller installed volume than the MA/MH circuit breakers.
• A full range of electrical accessories are available:
— Shunt trip (various AC and DC voltages are available)
— Undervoltage trip (various AC and DC voltages are available)
— Time delayed undervoltage trip (various AC and DC voltages are available)
— Auxiliary switches (up to 3A/3B); low-level switches are also available (voltage and amperage)
— Alarm switch (1A/1B); low-level switches are also available (voltage and amperage)
— Overcurrent trip switch (SDE)
• A full range of mechanical accessories are available:
— Standard mechanical lugs (aluminum or copper)
— Crimp (compression) lugs (aluminum or copper)
— Power distribution lugs (aluminum only)
— Bus connector kit
— Inter-phase barriers
— Door escutcheons (for toggle or accessory cover)
— Padlocking device (removable or fixed version), complies with OSHA requirements
— Key-lock device (Kirk® or Schneider Electric™ keylocks)
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Catalog Numbers
Table 40: UL/IEC Rated, Unit-Mount, Manually-Operated, Standard-Rated Electronic Trip Circuit Breakers with
Non-Interchangeable 1.0 Electronic Trip (Fixed Long-Time and Adjustable Instantaneous Trip Settings)
Current Rating
Type Poles
300 A 350 A 400 A 450 A 500 A 600 A 700 A 800 A
MG 2 MGL26300 MGL26350 MGL26400 MGL26450 MGL26500 MGL26600 MGL26700 MGL26800
MJ 2 MJL26300 MJL26350 MJL26400 MJL26450 MJL26500 MJL26600 MJL26700 MJL26800
MG 3 MGL36300 MGL36350 MGL36400 MGL36450 MGL36500 MGL36600 MGL36700 MGL36800
MJ 3 MJL36300 MJL36350 MJL36400 MJL36450 MJL36500 MJL36600 MJL36700 MJL36800
Table 41: UL/IEC Rated, I-Line™, Manually-Operated, Standard-Rated Electronic Trip Circuit Breakers with
Non-Interchangeable 1.0 Electronic Trip (Fixed Long-Time and Adjustable Instantaneous Trip Settings)
Current Rating
Type Poles
300 A 350 A 400 A 450 A 500 A 600 A 700 A 800 A
MG1 2 MGA263002 MGA263502 MGA264002 MGA264502 MGA265002 MGA266002 MGA267002 MGA268002
MJ1 2 MJA263002 MJA263502 MJA264002 MJA264502 MJA265002 MJA266002 MJA267002 MJA268002
MG2 3 MGA36300 MGA36350 MGA36400 MGA36450 MGA36500 MGA36600 MGA36700 MGA36800
MJ2 3 MJA36300 MJA36350 MJA36400 MJA36450 MJA36500 MJA36600 MJA36700 MJA36800
1 Suffix 2 is for AC phasing (standard offer), or use 5 for CA phasing (option).
2 No suffix is for ABC phasing (standard offer), or use 6 for CBA phasing (option).
Interrupting Ratings
Interrupting Ratings
Termination Information
Unit-mount circuit breakers have mechanical lugs standard on both ends. I-Line circuit breakers have
lugs standard on the O/OFF end. These lugs accept aluminum or copper wire. See Table 91 on page
114 for more lug options.
Accessories
M-Frame I-Line
Accessories are available either factory- or field-installed. They can be installed in accessory compartments
behind the circuit breaker accessory cover. See Table 67 on page 100 for available accessories.
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Control Wiring
Control wiring is connected to terminals located under the circuit breaker accessory cover.
NOTE: All diagrams show circuit breaker in open position
Figure 6: Accessory Control Wiring Diagrams
Tripped
Closed
OF1
MN/MX
Open
11 12 14
Fault
D1/C1 OF2
21 22 24
D2/C2
C2
D2
OF3
31 32 34
32
34
22
24
12
14
82
84
92
94
SD
91 92 94
MN MX
OF3 OF2 OF1 SDE SD
81
82 or
84
SDE
D1
C1
31
21
11
81
91
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Performance
Providing unparalleled performance and control, the P-frame circuit breakers features the exclusive
Micrologic electronic trip units, which allow for a range of sophisticated applications for metering and
monitoring. In addition, trip units can be interchanged in the field to allow for maximum flexibility.
The compact size and small footprint of the P-frame circuit breaker permits high density installations in
I-Line panelboards and switchboards. These circuit breakers are available in 100% rated construction
for all unit-mount circuit breakers and up to 800 A in I-Line circuit breakers to meet a broad range of
commercial and industrial application needs.
• Both standard (80%) and 100% rated construction circuit breakers are available in 1200 A with a
sensor size range of 250–1200 A.
• Interrupting ratings (AIR):
P-Frame Unit-Mount Voltage G J K L
240 Vac 65 kA 100 kA 65 kA 125 kA
480 Vac 35 kA 65 kA 50 kA 100 kA
600 Vac 18 kA 25 kA 50 kA 25 kA
• The P-frame circuit breakers with K interrupting rating are recommended for applications having
high inrush and/or non-linear loads such as large motors, transformers, motors with soft starts, etc.
• Compact circuit breaker size allows for small footprint installations using I-Line panelboards and
switchboards. Nine inch width provides increased density installation.
P-Frame I-Line • Most field-installable accessories are common to all frame sizes for easier stocking and installation
• Selection of four interchangeable Micrologic trip units available, with Powerlogic power metering
and monitoring capabilities available in advanced trip units.
• Field-installable sensor plugs (after January 2007). See Table 79 on page 108.
• Compatible with Powerlogic systems and high amperage power circuit breakers.
• Built-in Modbus protocol provides an open communications platform and eliminates the need to
purchase additional, proprietary network solutions.
• Connection options include bus, cable or I-Line for installation flexibility.
• Additional options are available for 5-cycle closing, stored energy mechanisms and drawout-
P-Frame Drawout mounting.
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Catalog Numbers
Table 43: UL/IEC Rated, Unit-Mount1, Manually-Operated, Standard-Rated Electronic Trip Circuit Breakers with Basic
Electronic Trip and Micrologic™ Electronic Trip Unit
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Table 44: UL/IEC Rated, Unit-Mount1, Manually-Operated, 100%-Rated Electronic Trip Circuit Breakers with
Micrologic™ Electronic Trip Units
Trip Unit,
Interchangeable Circuit Breaker Catalog Number2
3P, 4P
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Table 45: UL/IEC Rated, I-Line, Manually-Operated, Standard-Rated Electronic Trip Circuit Breakers with Basic
Electronic Trip and Micrologic™ Electronic Trip Units
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Table 46: UL/IEC Rated, I-Line, Manually-Operated, 100%-Rated Electronic Trip Circuit Breakers with Micrologic™
Electronic Trip Units
Table 47: P-Frame Termination Options For factory-installed termination, place Table 48: P-Frame Interrupting Ratings
termination letter in the third block of
F = No Lugs (Includes terminal nut kit on both ends) P-Frame Interrupting Rating
the circuit breaker catalog number. Voltage
L = Lugs both ends G J K L
M = Lugs I/ON end, terminal nut kit O/OFF end PGL36040U41A
P = Lugs O/OFF end, terminal nut kit I/ON end Termination Letter 240 Vac 65 kA 100 kA 65 kA 125 kA
D = Drawout 480 Vac 35 kA 65 kA 50 kA 100 kA
A = I-Line
600 Vac 18 kA 25 kA 50 kA 25 kA
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All circuit breakers marked as 100% rated can be continuously loaded to 100% of their rating.
Because of additional heat generated when applying circuit breakers at 100% of continuous current rating,
the use of specially-designed enclosures and 90°C (194°F) wire is required. The 90°C (194°F) wire must be
sized according to the ampacity of the 75°C (167°F) wire column in the NEC. Minimum enclosure size and
ventilation specifications are indicated on the circuit breaker and in it’s instruction bulletin and in Table 5 on
page 11.
Circuit breakers with 100% rating can also be used in applications requiring only 80% continuous loading.
Interrupting Ratings
IEC 60947-2
Circuit Basic UL/CSA/NMX
Mounting Micrologic™ 240 Vac 380/415 Vac
Breaker Electronic
Trip Units
Trip Units 240 480 600
Icu Ics Icu Ics
Vac Vac Vac
PG 65 kA 35 kA 18 kA 50 kA 25 kA 35 kA 20 kA
Individually- PJ 600, 800, 250, 400, 600, 100 kA 65 kA 25 kA 65 kA 35 kA 50 kA 25 kA
Mounted PK 1000, 1200 800, 1000, 1200 65 kA 50 kA 50 kA 50 kA 25 kA 50 kA 25 kA
PL 125 kA 100 kA 25 kA1 125 kA 65 kA 85 kA 45kA
PG 65 kA 35 kA 18 kA 50 kA 25 kA 35 kA 20 kA
PJ 600, 800, 250, 400, 600, 100 kA 65 kA 25 kA 65 kA 35 kA 50 kA 25 kA
I-Line™
PK 1000, 1200 800, 1000, 1200 65 kA 50 kA 50 kA 50 kA 25 kA 50 kA 25 kA
PL 125 kA 100 kA 25 kA1 125 kA 65 kA 85 kA 45 kA
1 Non-standard AIR.
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Automatic molded case switches are available in individually-mounted and I-Line constructions from
600–1200 A. Automatic switches are similar in construction to electronic trip circuit breakers except
that long-time tripping is not present. The switches open instantaneously at a non-adjustable magnetic
trip point calibrated to protect only the molded case switch itself. They must be used in conjunction with
a circuit breaker or fuse of equivalent rating.
Table 50: Automatic Switch Information
Withstand Rating
Circuit Ampere Voltage Catalog Trip Point
Breaker Rating Rating Number (±10%)
240 Vac 480 Vac 600 Vac
600 600 Vac PJL36000S60 100 kA 65 kA 25 kA 10 kA
PJ 800 600 Vac PJL36000S80 100 kA 65 kA 25 kA 10 kA
2P1, 3P 1000 600 Vac PJL36000S10 100 kA 65 kA 25 kA 10 kA
1200 600 Vac PJL36000S12 100 kA 65 kA 25 kA 10 kA
600 600 Vac PKL36000S60 65 kA 50 kA 50 kA 24 kA
PK 800 600 Vac PKL36000S80 65 kA 50 kA 50 kA 24 kA
2P, 3P, 4P2 1000 600 Vac PKL36000S10 65 kA 50 kA 50 kA 24 kA
1200 600 Vac PKL36000S12 65 kA 50 kA 50 kA 24 kA
600 480 Vac PLL34000S60 125 kA 100 kA — 10 kA
PL 800 480 Vac PLL34000S80 125 kA 100 kA — 10 kA
2P, 3P 1000 480 Vac PLL34000S10 125 kA 100 kA — 10 kA
1200 480 Vac PLL34000S12 125 kA 100 kA — 10 kA
1 For 2P, replace the leading 3 in the catalog number following the prefix with a 2 (PJL36000S60 becomes PJL26000S60). Add the
suffix 2 for AC phasing (standard offer), or use 5 for CA phasing (option).
2 For 4P, replace the leading 3 in the catalog number following the prefix with a 4 (PKL36000S60 becomes PKL46000S60).
1 Catalog numbers for automatic switches are designated by “000” in positions 7–9 (ampere rating) and S60, S80, S10, or S12 in
positions 11–14 (trip system). See Table 10.
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Motor circuit protectors are similar in construction to thermal-magnetic circuit breakers, but have only
instantaneous trip functions provided by the ET1.0M trip unit. These motor circuit protectors comply
with NEC requirements for providing short-circuit protection when installed as part of a listed
combination controller having motor overload protection. Interrupting ratings are determined by testing
the motor circuit protector in combination with a contactor and overload relay.
Motor circuit protectors are available in PJ and PL individually-mounted and I-Line™ construction.
According to the NEC, the instantaneous trip of the motor circuit protector may be set to a maximum of
8 to 17 times motor Full Load Amps (FLA), but a setting as close as possible to inrush current (without
nuisance tripping) results in the best protection. The instantaneous trip pickup level is adjustable within
the ranges shown below.
Table 51: Motor Circuit Protector Trip Range
Catalog Number
Ampere Adjustable Trip
Rating Range
J-Interrupting—600 Vac L-Interrupting—480 Vac
600 A 1200–10,000 A PJL36060M68 PLL34060M68
800 A 1200–10,000 A PJL36080M68 PLL34080M68
1000 A 1500–10,000 A PJL36100M69 PLL34100M69
1200 A 1800–10,000 A PJL36120M70 PLL34120M70
NOTE: Continuous currents larger than the ampere rating can damage the motor circuit protector.
Select motor circuit protectors as follows:
1. Determine motor horsepower (hp) rating from the motor nameplate. The selection table is suitable
for motors with locked-rotor indicating code letters per NEC Table 430-7 (b) as follows:
Horsepower Motor Code Letters
30–150 A–G
150 or More A–F
2 Catalog numbers for motor circuit protectors are designated by M68, M69, or M70 in positions 11–14 (trip system). See Table 10.
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Electrically-operated P-frame circuit breakers are available in I-Line and unit-mount construction up to
1200 A and are denoted in the catalog number by an “M_” suffix. These come equipped with a two-
step stored energy mechanism and come standard with a motor assembly. These are available
factory-installed only.
Motor assemblies provide on and off control from remote locations. The assemblies contain a spring-
charging motor (MCH), a shunt trip (MX) and a shunt close (XF) and are available in standard or
communicating versions. An SDE overcurrent trip switch is also included for trip indication. When
remote indication of the circuit breaker status is required, use of a circuit breaker with an OF auxiliary
switch for on-off indication. See Table 74 on page 105 for details.
Termination Information
Unit-mount circuit breakers and switches have mechanical lugs standard on both ends. I-Line circuit
breakers have lugs standard on the O/OFF end. These lugs accept aluminum or copper wire.
Manually-operated P-frame circuit breakers are also available in drawout construction. See Table 91
on page 114 for more lug options.
Control Wiring
Control wiring for unit-mount and I-Line construction is connected to terminals located under the circuit
breaker accessory cover. Control wiring for drawout construction is connected to terminals located on
the cradle.
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Tripped
Closed
Upstream Downstream
Open
Fault
N A B C
Z5
Z1
Z2
Z3
Z4
C2
D2
VN
V1
V2
V3
Z1
Z5
Z2
Z3
Z4
32
34
22
24
12
14
82
84
92
94
A
MN MX
OF3 OF2 OF1 SDE SD
Trip Unit
or
B
F2+
T4/F1-
M1
M2
T1/M3
T2
T3
D1
C1
31
21
11
81
91
C 24 V D
NOTE: All diagrams show circuit breaker in open position.
T1
T3
T4
T2
A–Do not remove factory-installed jumpers between Z3, Z4 and Z5 unless ZSI is connected.
B–Do not remove factory-installed jumper between T1 and T2 unless neutral CT is connected. Do not install jumper between T3 and T4.
C–For proper wiring of neutral CT, refer to Instruction Bulletin 48041-082-01 shipped with it.
D–24 Vdc power supply for trip unit must be separate and isolated from 24 Vdc power supply for communication modules.
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Closed
Upstream Downstream
Open
Fault
N A B C
Z5
Z1
Z2
Z3
Z4
Open Close
VN
C2
V1
V2
V3
D2
Z1
Z5
Z2
Z3
Z4
32
34
22
24
12
14
82
84
A
A4
A2
B4
Motor Mechanism
Module
MN MX
OF3 OF2 OF1 SDE
Trip Unit E
or
B
F2+
T4/F1-
M1
M2
T1/M3
T2
T3
D1
C1
A1
31
21
11
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C 24 V D
NOTE: All diagrams show circuit breaker in open position.
T1
T3
T4
T2
A–Do not remove factory-installed jumpers between Z3, Z4 and Z5 unless ZSI is connected.
B–Do not remove factory-installed jumper between T1 and T2 unless neutral CT is connected. Do not install jumper between T3 and T4.
C–For proper wiring of neutral CT, refer to Instruction Bulletin 48041-082-01 shipped with it.
D–24 Vdc power supply for trip unit must be separate and isolated from 24 Vdc power supply for communication modules.
E–Motor mechanism includes opening and closing coils.
Trip Unit Type
E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6
24 Vdc MN/MX
Basic A P H Connector Description
- +
— • • • Com: E1-E6 Circuit breaker communication module
M1 M2 M3 F1 F2 D1/C1
Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 Z5 T1 T2 T3 T4 E1 = +24 Vdc
D2/C2
E2 = Common
VN, V1, V2, V3 E3 = A/Tx- D0
E4 = B/Tx+ D1
SDE OF3 OF2 OF1 E5 = A/Rx- D0
81 E6 = B/Rx+ D1
31 21 11
— • • • Z Zone-selective interlocking (ZSI)
82 32 22 12
Z1 = ZSI OUT signal
84 34 24 14
Z2 = ZSI OUT
Z3 = ZSI IN signal
Z4 = ZSI IN short-time delay
Z5 = ZSI IN ground fault
B4 A4 A2 A1
— • • • T External neutral sensor
— • • • F 24 Vdc external power supply
— — • • Vn1 External voltage takeoff
Connector Recommended Wire Size — — • • V1, V2, V31 External phase voltage takeoff
22 AWG (0.3 mm2) MIN shielded pair cable or M6C1: 6 programmable contacts
E1–E2 — — • •
twisted pair copper wires Q1, Q2, Q3 24 Vdc external power supply required
V1, V2, V3, Vn 22–16 AWG (0.3–1.5 mm2) Function Connector Description
Open/Closed circuit breaker or switch position
T 22 AWG (0.3 mm2) stranded shielded cable OF
contacts
Auxiliary Contacts
22 AWG (0.3 mm2) shielded twisted pairs with drain
E3–E6, Q1, Q2, Q3 SDE Electrical fault alarm contact
(Belden 8723 or equal)3
M Refer to MDGF instructions MN Undervoltage trip device
Remote Operation
OF, SD, SDE 18–16 AWG (0.8–1.5 mm2) MX Shunt trip
MN, MX 18–14 AWG (0.8–2.5 mm2) A4 Electrical opening
F Size per aux 24 Vdc power supply Motor Mech Module A2 Electrical closing
Z1–Z5 22–18 AWG (0.3–0.8 mm2) B4, A1 Power supply for control devices and gear motor
1 Optional M6C and external voltage takeoff are supplied with flying leads.
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Performance
Providing unparalleled performance and control, the R-frame circuit breakers features the exclusive
Micrologic electronic trip units, which allow for a range of sophisticated applications for metering and
monitoring. In addition, trip units can be interchanged in the field to allow for maximum flexibility.
The compact size and smaller footprint of the R-frame circuit breaker permits higher density
installations using I-Line panelboards and switchboards. These circuit breakers are available in 100%
rated construction up to 3000 A to meet a broad range of commercial and industrial application needs.
• Both standard and 100% rated construction circuit breakers are available in 3000 A with a sensor
R-Frame Unit-Mount size range of 600–3000 A.
• Interrupting ratings (AIR):
Voltage G J K L
240 Vac 65 kA 100 kA 65 kA 125 kA
480 Vac 35 kA 65 kA 65 kA 100 kA
600 Vac 18 kA 25 kA 65 kA 50 kA
• The K interrupting rating is recommended for applications having high inrush and/or non-linear
R-Frame I-Line loads such as large motors, transformers, motors with soft starts, etc.
• Compact circuit breaker size allows for smaller footprint installations using I-Line panelboards and
switchboards. Fifteen-inch width provides increased density installation.
• Most field-installable accessories are common to all frame sizes for easier stocking and installation
• Selection of four interchangeable Micrologic trip units available, with Powerlogic power metering
and monitoring capabilities available in advanced trip units.
• Compatible with Powerlogic systems and high amperage power circuit breakers.
• Built-in Modbus protocol provides an open communications platform and eliminates the need to
purchase additional, proprietary network solutions.
• Connection options include bus, cable or I-Line for installation flexibility.
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Catalog Numbers
Table 53: UL/IEC Rated, Unit-Mount, Manually-Operated, Standard-Rated Electronic Trip
Circuit Breakers with Basic Electronic Trip and Micrologic™ Electronic Trip
Units—600A to 1200A
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Table 55: UL/IEC Rated, Unit-Mount, Manually-Operated, 100%-Rated Electronic Trip Circuit
Breakers with Micrologic™ Electronic Trip Units—600 A to 1200 A
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Table 56: UL/IEC Rated, Unit-Mount, Manually-Operated, 100%-Rated Electronic Trip Circuit
Breakers with Micrologic™ Electronic Trip Units—1600 A to 3000 A
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Table 57: UL/IEC Rated, I-Line, Manually-Operated, 100%-Rated Electronic Trip Circuit
Breakers with Micrologic™ Electronic Trip Units
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Interrupting Ratings
Automatic molded case switches are available in unit-mount construction from 1200–3000 A.
Automatic switches are similar in construction to electronic trip circuit breakers except that long-time
protection is not present. The switches open instantaneously at a non-adjustable magnetic trip point
calibrated to protect only the molded case switch itself. They must be used in conjunction with a circuit
breaker or fuse of equivalent rating.
NOTE: Catalog numbers for automatic switches are designated by “000” in positions 7–9 (ampere
rating) and S12, S16, S20, S25, or S30 in positions 11–14 (trip system). See Table 10.
Table 59: Automatic Switch Information
Withstand Rating
Circuit Ampere Trip Point
Catalog Number1
Breaker Rating (±10%)
240 Vac 480 Vac 600 Vac
1200 RKF36000S12 65 kA 65 kA 65 kA 57 kA
1600 RKF36000S16 65 kA 65 kA 65 kA 57 kA
RK
2000 RKF36000S20 65 kA 65 kA 65 kA 57 kA
2P1, 3P
2500 RKF36000S25 65 kA 65 kA 65 kA 57 kA
3000 RKF36000S30 65 kA 65 kA 65 kA 57 kA
1200 RLF36000S12 125 kA 100 kA 50 kA 39 kA
1600 RLF36000S16 125 kA 100 kA 50 kA 39 kA
RL
2000 RLF36000S20 125 kA 100 kA 50 kA 39 kA
2P, 3P
2500 RLF36000S25 125 kA 100 kA 50 kA 39 kA
3000 RLF36000S30 125 kA 100 kA 50 kA 39 kA
1 For 2P, replace the leading 3 in the catalog number following the prefix with a 2 (RKP36000S12 becomes RKP26000S12).
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Termination Information
I-Line circuit breakers have lugs standard on the O/OFF end. Unit-mount circuit breakers and switches
are equipped for direct bus connection.
For cable connections, optional terminal pad RLTB or equivalent bus structure is required. RLTB kits
are included with 2500 A 100% rated circuit breakers. The RL3TB kits are included with the 3000 A,
80% and 100% rated circuit breakers. For other circuit breakers, order terminal pad kit RLTB and
optional lugs separately. Refer to Section 11—Circuit Breaker Dimensional Drawings for terminal pad
kit dimensions.
For cable connection to RLTB, use AL2500RK lug. See page 114.
All circuit breakers marked as 100% rated can be continuously loaded to 100% of their rating.
100%-rated circuit breakers are available in unit-mount construction up to 3000 A and in I-Line
construction up to 1200 A.
Because of the additional heat generated when applying circuit breakers at 100% of continuous
current rating, the use of specially-designed enclosures and 90°C (194°F) wire is required. The 90°C
(194°F) wire must be sized according to the ampacity of the 75°C (167°F) wire column in the NEC.
Minimum enclosure size and ventilation specifications are indicated on a label on the circuit breaker, in
the circuit breaker instruction bulletin and in Table 5 on page 11.
Circuit breakers with 100% rating can also be used in applications requiring only 80% continuous
loading.
Control Wiring
Control wiring is connected to terminals located under the circuit breaker accessory cover.
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Tripped
Upstream Downstream
Closed
Open
N A B C
Fault
Z5
Z1
Z2
Z3
Z4
C2
D2
VN
V1
V2
V3
Z1
Z5
Z2
Z3
Z4
32
34
22
24
12
14
82
84
92
94
A
MN MX
B
F2+
T4/F1-
M1
M2
T1/M3
T2
T3
D1
C1
C 24 V D
31
21
11
81
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T1
T3
T4
T2
A–Do not remove factory-installed jumpers between Z3, Z4 and Z5 unless ZSI is connected.
B–Do not remove factory-installed jumper between T1 and T2 unless neutral CT is connected. Do not install jumper between T3 and T4.
C–For proper wiring of neutral CT, refer to Instruction Bulletin 48041-082-01 shipped with it.
D–24 Vdc power supply for trip unit must be separate and isolated from 24 Vdc power supply for communication modules.
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Performance
The Compact NS630b–NS1600 circuit breakers feature the exclusive Micrologic electronic trip units,
which allow for a range of sophisticated applications for metering and monitoring. In addition, trip units
can be interchanged in the field to allow for maximum flexibility.
The compact size and small footprint of the NS circuit breakers permit higher density installations.
These circuit breakers are available in ratings up to 1600 A to meet a broad range of commercial and
industrial application needs.
• Circuit breakers are available in 1600 A construction with a sensor size range of 250–1600 A.
• Interrupting ratings (AIR):
220/240 Vac 380/415 Vac 440 Vac 500/525 Vac 660/690 Vac
Circuit Interrupting
Compact NS630b–NS1600 Breaker Rating Icu Ics Icu Ics Icu Ics Icu Ics Icu Ics
Electrically Operated
NS630b–NS1600 N 50 kA 37 kA 50 kA 37 kA 50 kA 37 kA 40 kA 30 kA 30 kA 22 kA
NS630b–NS1600 H 70 kA 35 kA 70 kA 35 kA 65 kA 32 kA 50 kA 25 kA 42 kA 21 kA
NS630b–NS1000 L 150 kA 150 kA 150 kA 150 kA 130 kA 130 kA 100 kA 100 kA — —
Manually Operated
NS630b–NS1600 N 85 kA 50 kA 50 kA 50 kA 50 kA 50 kA 40 kA 40 kA 30 kA 30 kA
NS630b–NS1600 H 85 kA 52 kA 70 kA 52 kA 65 kA 48 kA 50 kA 37 kA 42 kA 31 kA
NS630b–NS1000 L 150 kA 150 kA 150 kA 150 kA 130 kA 130 kA 100 kA 100 kA — —
NS630b–NS800 R 200 kA 200 kA 200 kA 200 kA 200 kA 200 kA 100 kA 100 kA 75 kA 75 kA
• Compact circuit breaker size allows for smaller footprint installations. Nine inch width provides
increased density installation.
• Most field-installable accessories are common to all frame sizes for easier stocking and installation
• Selection of four interchangeable Micrologic trip units available, with Powerlogic power metering
and monitoring capabilities available in advanced trip units.
• Compatible with Powerlogic systems and high amperage power circuit breakers.
• Built-in Modbus protocol provides an open communications platform and eliminates the need to
purchase additional, proprietary network solutions.
• Connection options include bus or cable for installation flexibility.
• Additional options are available for five-cycle closing, stored energy mechanisms and drawout-
mounting.
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Drawout Configuration
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Catalog Numbers
Table 62: IEC-Rated, Unit-Mount, Manually-Operated, 3P Electronic Trip Circuit Breakers with Micrologic Electronic
Trip Units1
Circuit Breaker
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Interrupting Ratings
Termination Information
Unit-mount circuit breakers and switches have mechanical lugs standard on both ends. These lugs accept
aluminum or copper wire. Manually operated circuit breakers are also available in drawout construction.
Other terminations are available as accessories for non-standard applications. See Table 91 on page
114 for more lug options.
Accessories
Accessories are available either factory-installed or field-installable. They can be installed in accessory
compartments behind the circuit breaker accessory cover. See Table 67 on page 100 for available
accessories.
Control Wiring
Control wiring is connected to terminals located under the circuit breaker accessory cover.
Accessory Control Wiring Diagrams for Manually-Operated Circuit Breakers
See Figure 7 on page 81. (Same as PowerPact P-frame circuit breaker.)
Accessory Control Wiring Diagrams for Electrically-Operated Circuit Breakers
See Figure 8 on page 82. (Same as PowerPact P-frame circuit breaker.)
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Performance
The Compact NS1600b–NS3200 circuit breakers feature the exclusive Micrologic electronic trip units,
which allow for a range of sophisticated applications for metering and monitoring. In addition, trip units
can be interchanged in the field to allow for maximum flexibility.
The compact size and smaller footprint of the NS circuit breaker permits higher density installations.
These circuit breakers are available in up to 3200 A construction to meet a broad range of commercial
and industrial application needs.
• Circuit breakers are available in 3200 A construction with a sensor size range of 600–3200 A.
• Interrupting ratings (AIR):
Compact NS1600b–NS3200
220/240 Vac 380/415 Vac 440 Vac 500/525 Vac 660/690 Vac
Interrupting
Rating Icu Ics Icu Ics Icu Ics Icu Ics Icu Ics
N 85 kA 65 kA 70 kA 52 kA 65 kA 65 kA 65 kA 65 kA 65 kA 65 kA
H 125 kA 94 kA 85 kA 64 kA 85 kA 64 kA — — — —
• The N interrupting rating is recommended for applications having high inrush and/or non-linear
loads such as large motors, transformers, motors with soft starts, etc.
• Compact circuit breaker size allows for smaller footprint installations. Fifteen-inch width provides
increased density installation.
• Most field-installable accessories are common to all frame sizes for easier stocking and installation
• Selection of four interchangeable Micrologic trip units available, with Powerlogic power metering
and monitoring capabilities available in advanced trip units.
• Compatible with Powerlogic systems and high amperage power circuit breakers.
• Built-in Modbus protocol provides an open communications platform and eliminates the need to
purchase additional, proprietary network solutions.
• Connection options include bus or cable for installation flexibility.
Termination Information
NS1600b–NS3200 circuit breakers are equipped for bus connection only. For certain amperages, an
RLTBE terminal pad kit may be required. (Same kit as the PowerPact R-frame circuit breaker.) Refer
to Section 11—Circuit Breaker Dimensional Drawings for terminal pad kit dimensions.
Table 65: Terminal Pad Kits for Compact NS1600b–NS3200 Circuit Breakers
Terminal Pad Kit (One End Only)
Circuit Breaker
Usage 3P Kit 4P Kit
3200 A Required Provided Provided
All Other Circuit Breakers Optional RLTBE RLTBE4
Accessories
Accessories are available either factory-installed or field-installable. They can be installed in accessory
compartments behind the circuit breaker accessory cover. (Same accessories as the R-frame circuit
breaker.)
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Control Wiring
Control wiring is connected to terminals located under the circuit breaker accessory cover.
Refer to Wiring Diagrams on page 91. (Same as the R-frame circuit breaker.)
Catalog Numbers
Table 66: IEC-Rated, Unit-Mount, Manually-Operated, 3P Electronic Trip Circuit Breakers
with Micrologic Electronic Trip Units
Circuit Breaker
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Section 9—Accessories
Accessories
M-frame, P-frame, R-frame and NS630b–NS3200 circuit breakers can be used with a variety of
internal and external accessories to increase application versatility and meet the demands of modern
electrical distribution systems.
Circuit breaker internal accessories are available either factory installed or field installable. They can
be installed in accessory compartments behind the circuit breaker accessory cover.
Factory-Installed Accessories
Factory-installed accessories are internally mounted by the factory. Accessories only available factory
installed cannot be removed or repaired in the field. Order factory-installed accessories by adding the
correct two-letter suffix to the standard circuit breaker catalog number. To build a catalog number, refer
to the product selector or contact a field office.
Field-Installable Accessories
Field-installable accessories can be installed or replaced in the field without affecting the circuit
breaker ratings. Field-installable accessories are shipped separately from the circuit breakers. Install
and wire field-installable accessories according to the instructions supplied with the circuit breaker and
particular accessory. Order field-installable accessories by the catalog number found in the Schneider
Electric Digest.
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Shunt Trip (MX1): When energized, the shunt trip instantaneously opens the circuit breaker. The
shunt trip may be energized continuously or intermittently.
Shunt Close (XF): Remotely closes the circuit breaker if the spring mechanism is charged. The shunt
close may be energized continuously or intermittently.This accessory is for electrically-operated
P-frame circuit breaker only.
Communication versions of the MX1 and XF are available for direct connection via the circuit breaker
communication module (BCM).
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The undervoltage trip (MN) instantaneously opens the circuit breaker when its supply voltage drops to
Undervoltage Trip (MN)
a value between 35% and 70% of its rated voltage.
If the undervoltage trip is not energized, it is impossible to close the circuit breaker, either manually or
electrically. An attempt to close the circuit breaker produces no movement of the main contacts.
Closing is allowed when the supply voltage of the undervoltage trip reaches 85% of rated voltage.
Characteristics MN
24 Vac
48 Vac
120 Vac
Vac
240 Vac
50/60 Hz
277 Vac
380 Vac
Voltage Ratings (Vn)
480 Vac
12 Vdc
24 Vdc
Vdc 48 Vdc
125 Vdc
250 Vdc
Power Consumption (VA or W) Constant/Inrush 4.5/200
Opening 0.35 to 0.70 Vn
Operating Threshold
Closing 0.35 Vn
MN
C1 1 D1 D1
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Factory-Installed Field-Installable
Characteristics
Cat. No. Suffix Cat. No.
48-60 — S33680
Vac 50/60 Hz / 100-130 — S33681
Adjustable
Voltage Ratings of Vdc 200-250 — S33682
Time-delay Module 380-480 — S33683
Vac 50/60 Hz / 100-130 — S33684
Non-Adjustable
Vdc 200-250 — S33685
Opening 0.35 to 0.7 Vn
Operating Threshold
Closing 0.85 Vn
4.5 VA/W (holding),
Power Consumption
200 VA/W (inrush)
Adjustable 0.5, 0.9, 1.5, and 3.0 s
Time-Delay Settings
Non-Adjustable 0.25 s
Indication Contacts
Changeover contacts are used to provide remote circuit breaker status information and can be used
for indications, electrical locking, relaying, etc. All the auxiliary contacts are also available in “low-level”
versions capable of switching very low loads (for the control of PLCs or electronic circuits).
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NOTE: If the maximum voltage and current is exceeded, the low-level functions of the switch will be
lost but the switch will continue to function as a standard switch.
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Characteristics MCH
Vac 50/60 Hz 48-60, 100-130, 200-250, 240-277, 380-415, 400-440, 480
Voltage Ratings (Vn)
Vdc 24-30, 48-60, 100-125, 200-250
Operating Threshold 0.85 to 1.1 Vn
Power Consumption 180 VA
Motor Overcurrent 2–3 x In for 0.1 s
Charging Time 4 s maximum on NW, 3 s maximum on NT
Duty Cycle 3 cycles per minute maximum
10,000 cycles for NW < 4000 A
Endurance
5000 cycles for NW ≥ 4000 A
CH Contact 10 A at 240 V
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Circuit breakers are shipped with trip unit installed, but can have the trip units replaced in the field.
Actual trip units and settings required for specific applications must be determined by a qualified
consultant or plant engineer. A coordination study is recommended to provide coordination between all
circuit breakers in the distribution system.
1 The standard rating plug supplied with a trip unit is the “A” rating plug. To specify an alternative adjustable rating plug, please
add the letter designation to the end of the catalog number. Please refer to the Digest for a complete listing of adjustable
settings available with each plug. (Example: S143B would specify a “B” rating plug instead of the standard "A" plug.) Use suffix
“N” if no rating plug is required.
When replacing a Basic trip unit with Type A (Ammeter), P (Power metering) or H (Harmonic analysis) trip unit, order the 12-
pin connector kit S33101 for the PowerPact P-frame drawout circuit breakers or kit S33100 for PowerPact P-frame unit-mount
and R-frame circuit breakers.
2 Requires Circuit Breaker Communications Module.
The MICROTUSEAL lead-free trip unit seal was designed as a RoHS-compliant replacement for lead
seals. It may be used to seal Micrologic trip units and other devices. It is manufactured as a stainless
steel cable and polycarbonate locking mechanism which shows evidence of tampering. The seal is
individually numbered for control purposes.
Order kit number MICROTUSEAL .
Replacement Covers
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Current transformers are available for applications requiring ground-fault protection on three-phase,
four-wire systems or for neutral protection and metering. Neutral current transformers are not required
on non-ground-fault circuit breakers, or on three-phase, three-wire systems. The rating of the external
neutral current transformer must be compatible with the rating of the circuit breaker.
Table 78: Neutral Current Transformer Catalog Numbers
Circuit Breaker Sensor Cat. No.
250 S33575
P-Frame
400–1600 S33576
250 S48916
400–1600 S34036
R-Frame
2000 S48896
2500 S48182
All All NCTWIRING 1
NOTE: These neutral current transformers cannot be used for SGR (Source Ground-Return) or MDGF
(Modified Differential Ground Fault) applications.
The ground-fault interface module (P-frame, R-frame and NS630b–NS3200 circuit breakers only) is
used to sum the current flow in three-phase, four-wire systems and multiple-sourced systems, using
one or more specially-designed external current sensors to measure current flow. The ground-fault
interface module is commonly used in two applications:
• For a ground-source return ground-fault sensing (SGR) system
• For a modified differential ground-fault (MDGF) system
More complex systems are possible, for information about these, contact a field sales representative.
Order kit number S48891 .
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Sensor Plugs
Sensor plugs are used to set the current rating (In) of the PowerPact P- and R-frame circuit breakers.
Beginning in January 2007 (date code 07011), the sensor plugs are field-replaceable, down to 50% of
the original rating. Mechanical keying in the circuit breaker prevents changing a rating plug to a higher
rating than the original factory-installed sensor plug.
Rating Plugs
Interchangeable rating plugs are available to limit the long-time threshold setting range for greater
versatility.
Table 80: Rating Plug Settings
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Controls Opening/Closing
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Table 84:
ZSI is used to reduce the stress on electrical distribution equipment during fault
Upstream
A Z1 conditions by reducing the time it takes to clear the fault, while maintaining
Circuit Z2
Breaker Z3
system coordination between overcurrent protective devices.
Z4
Z5 During a short-circuit or ground-fault condition on a ZSI system, the device
Fault 1 directly ahead of the fault sends a signal upstream via control wiring to restrain
upstream circuit breakers from tripping and then trips with no intentional time
delay to clear the fault. Upstream devices which receive a restraint signal obey
Z1
their short-time and/or ground-fault delay settings to maintain coordination in
B Z2 other areas of the system. Upstream devices that do not receive a restraint
Z3
Z4 signal trip with no intentional time delay.
Z5
Fault 2 • Fault 1—The upstream circuit breaker (A) will clear the fault with no
intentional delay, regardless of its time-delay setting.
• Fault 2—Circuit breaker (B) will inform upstream circuit breaker (A) that it is
clearing the fault. This will prevent circuit breaker (A) from tripping
Z1 Z1
Z2 Z2
instantaneously. Circuit breaker (A) will trip at the end of its time delay setting
Downstream
Z3 Z3
Circuit if the fault is not cleared during this time.
Z4 Z4
Z5 Breakers
Z5 ZSI requires trip settings be coordinated so a downstream circuit breaker will trip
before an upstream circuit breaker under overload, short-circuit or ground-fault
conditions. Effective coordination requires a system coordination study. See data
bulletin 0100DB0501, Short Circuit Coordination for Low-Voltage Circuit Breakers.
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GC-100 relay
GC-200 relay
Merlin Gerin
(Sends output to RIM)
Micrologic
Micrologic
Square D
Square D
trip unit2
Micrologic Trip Unit2 15 R R 15 15 R
Square D Micrologic Series B Trip Units R 26 R R R 15
Square D GC-100 Relay R R 7 R R R
Square D GC-200 Relay 15 R R 15 15 R
Merlin Gerin STR58 Trip Units 15 R R 15 15 R
Merlin Gerin STR53 Trip Units 15 R R 15 15 R
Federal Pioneer USRC and USRCM Trip Units R 15 R R R 15
Square D Add-on Ground Fault Module for Equipment Protection R 5 R R R R
1 R = RIM is required.
Number denotes maximum number of upstream circuit breakers that can be restrained without requiring a RIM.
2 Includes 2.0A (as a downstream trip unit only), 5.0A, 5.0P, 5.0P, 5.0H, 6.0A, 6.0P, and 6.0H trip units.
When used with the Micrologic A, P, and H trip units, a power supply module makes it possible to:
• Display currents less than 20% of sensor (In).
• Maintain display of tripping causes after opening of the circuit breaker.
• Store the value of the interrupted current (P and H trip units only).
• The modules are not UL Listed.
The external battery backup module (Catalog No. 685831) provides up to twelve hours of backup
power for the power supply module.
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Test Equipment
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The M-frame, P-frame and NS630b–NS1250 circuit breakers have mechanical lugs standard on both ends
of the unit-mounted circuit breakers. The M-frame and P-frame I-Line™ circuit breakers have mechanical
lugs standard on the O/OFF end only. These lugs are suitable for use with copper or aluminum wire. Rear
connectors, compression lugs and distribution lugs are available for special applications.
P-frame and NS630b–NS1600 circuit breakers are also available in drawout construction. See
Section 8 for drawout cradle details.
The R-frame and NS1600b–NS3200 circuit breakers have terminal pads only (no lugs) for bus
connections on both ends. Terminal pads are required for the use of lugs on R-frame circuit breakers,
lugs are not available for NS1600b–NS3200 circuit breakers. See the section on R-frame and
NS1600b–NS3200 circuit breakers for information on terminal pad requirements. R-frame I-Line circuit
breakers have mechanical lugs standard on the O/OFF end only (AL1200R53K).
Copper mechanical lugs are available for use with copper wire only. These lugs can be factory
installed by adding an LC suffix to the circuit breaker catalog number for standard copper lugs and LD
suffix for high-amp copper lugs (M-frame, P-frame and NS630b–NS1250 ≤ 800 A circuit breakers
only). See the Digest or product selector or contact the field office for more information.
Standard 3P I-Line circuit breakers are supplied with an ABC phase jaw connection. In applications
where the jaw configuration must be reversed, specify a CBA jaw configuration by adding the digit 6 to
the phasing position of the circuit breaker catalog number.
I-Line 2P circuit breakers are available in AC or CA phasing. Add the digit of the desired phasing to the
phasing position of the circuit breaker catalog number.
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Mechanical lug kits are available with provisions for control wire terminations. The control wire is
crimped to a standard ring-type wire crimp terminal (not included) and secured to the lug using the
#6-32 screw included in the kit. These lugs are UL and CSA Recognized as a circuit breaker
component.
These lugs are available factory installed or as field-installable kits. For factory-installed control wire
terminations, add the suffix from the table below in the lug option field of the catalog number.
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External Accessories
Phase Barriers
Phase barriers are available for M-frame, P-frame and NS630b–NS1600 unit-mount circuit breakers
with bus connections or with lugs ≤ 800 A. Phase barriers are also available for R-frame and
NS1600b–NS3200 unit-mount circuit breakers.
I-Line circuit breakers, I-Line busway plug-on units and I-Line panelboards and switchboards are
supplied with factory-applied joint compound on the plug-on connectors. The compound is especially
formulated for I-Line connections and contributes to the overall performance of the connection.
If the joint compound is removed, it must be reapplied. A two-ounce container of the compound
(Cat. No. PJC7201) is available.
Door-mounted operating mechanisms are available for M- and P-frame circuit breakers. The Type L
door-mounted variable-depth operating mechanism feature heavy-duty, all-metal constructions. They
can be padlocked in the OFF position when the enclosure door is open. Handle assemblies can be
locked OFF with up to three padlocks, which also locks the door closed. Complete kits include a
handle assembly, operating mechanism, and shaft assembly, and are rated for NEMA Type 1, 3R and
12 enclosures. A door drilling template is supplied for ease of installation.
Handle Extension
Handle extensions are available for M- and P-frame circuit breakers. Order catalog number 33195.
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P-frame and NS630b–NS1600 circuit breakers are available with standard black directly-mounted
(IP-40) or door-mounted / telescopic door-mounted (IP-55) rotary handles. The rotary handles are
factory-installed and available with two early-break or two early-make contacts.
Replacement Handles
Replacement handle assemblies are available for R-frame and NS1600b–NS3200 circuit breakers.
Replacement toggle handle extensions, including an optional longer handle extension, are available
for M-frame, P-frame, and NS630b–NS1600 circuit breakers.
Table 95: Replacement Handles for M-, P-, and R-Frame Circuit Breakers
Description Frame Field-Installed Cat. No.
Standard R-Frame S33997
Standard Short M-, P-Frame S46998
Long M-, P-Frame S46996
Door Escutcheons
Accessory cover door escutcheons are available for all M-frame, P-frame, R-frame and NS630b–
NS3200 circuit breakers. Toggle door escutcheons are also available for fixed-mounted, P-frame,
manually-operated circuit breakers.
Table 96: Door Escutcheons for M-, P-, and R-Frame Circuit Breakers
Description Frame Field-Installed Cat. No.
M-, P-Frame S33718
Accessory Cover
R-Frame S33929
Toggle Handle M-, P-Frame S33717
Drawout P-Frame S33857
Locking Accessories
Field-installable handle padlock attachments are available for manually-operated circuit breakers. These
attachments will accommodate three padlocks with a shackle diameter of 3/16–5/16 in. (5–8 mm) and will
lock the circuit breaker in the O/OFF position only.
A handle padlock attachment is also available for locking manually-operated circuit breakers in either
the I/ON or O/OFF position. This attachment will accommodate three padlocks with a shackle diameter
of 3/16–5/16 in. (5–8 mm) and is available as factory or field installation.
Kirk® key interlock brackets are also available for locking circuit breakers in the O/OFF position only.
Not available for drawout P-frame or NS630b–NS1600.
Circuit breakers with rotary handles come standard with provision for padlocking the handle in the O/OFF
position only. Key locks are also available for locking the circuit breaker in the I/ON or O/OFF positions.
A keylock or padlock provision for padlocking the circuit breaker in the O/OFF position is optional on
electrically-operated P-frame and NS-630b–NS1600 circuit breakers.
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Sub-Feed Lugs
Sub-feed lug kits are UL Listed for use on Listed equipment. They have plug-on jaw construction and
plug on to the I-Line bus stack in the same manner as branch circuit breakers. Lugs on these devices
accommodate the same wire sizes as the equivalent ampere rated circuit breakers.
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06123146
E
B B
F
Drawout Mechanism
The drawout assembly mechanism allows the circuit breaker to be racked in four positions (connected,
test, disconnected, or withdrawn), as shown in the figure below.
Stabs (UL)
NOTE: For UL/CSA Listed devices, the clusters are mounted on the circuit breaker and the stabs are on the cradle.
For IEC devices, the clusters are mounted on the cradle and the stabs are mounted on the circuit breaker.
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Connectors
Cradle Accessories
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closed.
• Locking in all positions (disconnected, test, and connected) is possible. Factory standard setting is
locking in disconnected position.
RONIS
Door Interlock
The door interlock (catalog number S33786) prevents the compartment door from being opened when
the circuit breaker is in the connected or test position. If the circuit breaker is put into the connected
position with the door open, the door can be closed without disconnecting the circuit breaker. For
greater protection, this interlock can be used in conjunction with the open door racking interlock.
OOFF
push
O OFF
The racking interlock (catalog number S33788 ) prevents racking in the circuit breaker when the door is
open. (Insertion of the circuit breaker racking crank is not possible when the compartment door is
open.)
The cradle rejection feature (optional, catalog number S33767 ) ensures that only the properly
designated circuit breaker or switch is matched with the selected cradle assembly.
Miscellaneous Accessories
The door escutcheon (catalog number S33857 ) provides a frame and seal for the circuit breaker.
The door escutcheon cover (catalog number S33859) is hinge-mounted and is designed to be installed
on the door escutcheon for the P-frame drawout circuit breaker.
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Wiring Diagrams
CD2 CD1
824 814
822 812
821 811
Com UC1 UC2 UC3 UC4 M6C CAF2 CAF1 SDE MN/MX SD CAO2 CAO1
E5 E6 Z5 M1 M2 M3 F2+ V3 Q3 544 534 84 D2/C12 94 524 514
E3 E4 Z3 Z4 T3 T4 VN V2 Q2 542 532 82 C13 92 522 512
E1 E2 Z1 Z2 T1 T2 F1- V1 Q1 541 531 81 D1/C11 91 521 511
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C13
C12
D2
available options.
A See Figure 13.
E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6
MN MX
or
Circuit Breaker
Communication
B Module (BCM)
D1
C11
C
D
NOTE: All diagrams show circuit breaker in tripped position.
A–Do not remove factory-installed jumpers between Z3, Z4 and Z5 unless ZSI is connected.
B–Do not remove factory-installed jumper between T1 and T2 unless neutral CT is connected. Do not install jumper between T3 and T4.
C–For proper wiring of neutral CT, refer to Instruction Bulletin 48041-082-01 shipped with it.
D–24 Vdc power supply for trip unit must be separate and isolated from 24 Vdc power supply for communication modules.
E–For proper wiring of the FDM, refer to user guide 5100512864A-02.
Open
Connected
Fault
Fault
Position
912 Test
522
524
512
514
542
544
532
534
812
822
824
814
332
334
324
312
314
322
914
82
84
92
94
32
34
22
24
12
14
511
531
81
91
21
31
11
821
811
321
331
311
911
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ULP cord
I/O Module
Circuit Breaker
ULP cord
Black White
Red Blue
E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6
Circuit Breaker
Microswitches Communication
Connected to BCM Module (BCM)
Wiring of the COM Option (Modbus BCM ULP and CCM Modules
A. Modbus RS 485 4-wire A. Modbus RS 485 2-wire B. Modbus RS 485 2-wire + ULP
without ULP module without ULP module with ULP module
External power supply External power supply External power supply
24 V c
- + 24 V c
- + 24 V c
- +
A Typical for all CCMs.
See cell switches
Micrologic P/H + - + - + -
EGX100 EGX100 EGX100
Page 123.
Modbus
Com
Address Rx- Rx+ Tx- Tx+ Rx- Rx+ Tx- Tx+ Rx- Rx+ Tx- Tx+
47
The B configuration is
Baud-rat
e
19.2 k
4W, 2W+UL
P
only possible with CCM
4wires marked Schneider Electric
on the front face.
B
Micrologic P/H + - + - + - + -
Network
Network
Network
FDM121
Modbus A B A’ B’ A B A’ B’ A B A’ B’
Com version > V2.0.2
Address
CCM CCM CCM
Breaker
Breaker
Breaker
Baud-rate
19.2 k
A B A’ B’ A B A’ B’ A B A’ B’
4W, 2W+UL
P
2w+ULP + - + - + -
Circuit Breaker
ULP Cord
Red Black White Blue
E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6
24 V
0V
A / Tx- D0
B / Tx+ D1
A’ / Rx- D0
B’ / Rx+ D1
24 V
0V
A / Tx- D0
B / Tx+ D1
A’ / Rx- D0
B’ / Rx+ D1
24 V
0V
A / Tx- D0
B / Tx+ D1
A’ / Rx- D0
B’ / Rx+ D1
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Figure 14: Communication Components and FDM121 Connections
Modbus-SL Ethernet
External power supply External power supply
24 Vdc
- +
A 24 Vdc
- +
B
D0 = A’ / Rx-, A / Tx-
D1 = B’ / Rx+, B / Tx+
24VDC
ETH1 ETH2
IFM D IFE D
4.3 ft. 9.8 ft.
(1.3 m) (3 m) OR
E E
0.98 ft.
(0.35 m) F F
C C
Red Black White Blue Red Black White Blue
24 V
0V
A / Tx- D0
B / Tx+ D1
A’ / Rx- D0
B’ / Rx+ D1
Circuit Breaker ULP Cord
Connections
PowerPact and Compact circuit Customer Terminal Block Customer Terminal Block
breakers are connected to the ULP
devices (FDM121 display, IFM, IFE or
I/O module) via the circuit breaker ULP A. Modbus Network
cord. B. Ethernet Network
C. Circuit Breaker ULP Cord
• Cord is available in three lengths: D. FDM Display
0.98 ft. (0.35 m), 4.3 ft. (1.3 m) and E. ULP Termination
9.8 ft. (3 m). F. ULP Cable
• Lengths up to 32.9 ft. (10 m) are
possible using extensions.
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Figure 15: M-Frame Individually-Mounted Circuit Breaker Enclosure Mounting Holes and
Door Cutouts
7.835
(199) 7.835
7.638 (199)
4x Ø 0.256 (194) 2.795 4x Ø 0.256
(6,5) (71) (6,5)
(76,5)
3.012
8.504
(216)
7.874
7.874
(200)
(200)
(120,5)
4.744
0.63
(16)
0.315
0.098
(8)
9.606
(244)
7.835
4x Ø 0.256 (199) 4x Ø 0.256
(6,5) (6.5)
2.52
(64)
7.874
(200)
10.472
7.874
(200)
(266)
5.669
(144)
4.764 1.535
(121) (39)
1.299
(33)
0.886 7.835
(22,5) (199)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
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Figure 16: M-Frame Individually-Mounted 3P 800 A Circuit Breaker with Lugs on Both Ends
0.217
(5,5)
(99,5)
3.917
7.835
(199)
7.874
(200)
8.268
(210)
7.402
4.449 0.492 (188)
(113) (12,5)
0.295 2.555
(7,5) (64,9)
28°
5° 0.256
ON 25°
TRIPPED (6,5)
OFF
0.433
(11)
(204,6)
8.06
(146,8)
5.78
(107,8)
4.244
(97,6)
3.84
5
(126,9) 2.756 2.756
(70) (70)
12.858 8.268
(326,6) (210) in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
127
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(35,6)
0.217
1.4
(5,5)
217
R0. 5)
(10,6)
0.42
(5,
(5,3)
0.21
(99,5)
3.917
7.835
(199)
0.36
0.669
(17)
(9,2)
(36,6)
1.441
0.984
(25)
0.72
(18,3)
1.1
(29)
Partial View B
(opposite side)
0.984
(25)
1.732
(44)
7.874
(200) 0.591
(15)
10.157
(258)
0.374
(9,5)
0.669
(17)
1.1
(29)
Ø0.433
8.2689 (11)
(210) Partial View A
(opposite side)
4.449 0.492
(113) (12,5)
7.402
0.295
(188)
(7,5)
2.555
28° 5°
(64,9)
ON TRIPPED
25° 0.256
OFF (6,5)
0.433
(11)
(204,4)
8.05
(146,8)
5.78
(107,8)
4.244
(97,6)
3.84
(16,5)
0.65
5 2.756 2.756
(126,9) (70) (70)
12.858 8.268
(326,6) (210)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
128
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(200,0)
(216,0)
(200,0)
8.50
7.87
7.87
(119,0)
4.69
0.31 2.80 2.52
7.64 0.10
(8,0) (71,0) (64,0)
(194,0) (2,5)
7.83 7.83
(199,0) (199,0)
Handle Cutout
Accessory Cover Cutout
(Toggle Mech Only)
4X Ø 0.26 2.52
4X Ø 0.26
(6,5) (64,0) (6,5)
(200,0)
(266,0)
(200,0)
10.47
7.87
7.87
(144,0)
5.67
4.76 1.54
1.30 (121,0) (39,0)
(33,0) 7.83 0.89 7.83
(199,0) (22,5) (199,0)
9.61
(244,0) Handle Escutcheon Cutout
Accessory Cover Escutcheon Cutout (Toggle Mech Only) Dimensions: in.
(mm)
129
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8.27
48096-320-01
(210,0) 0.30
(7,5)
4.45 0.49
(113,0) (12,5) 7.40
25° (188,0)
28° 2.56
On 5° Off (64,9) 0.26
Tripped At Max (6,5)
(200,0)
7.87
0.43
(11,0)
(205,0)
8.07
(146,5)
5.77
(107,5)
(97,6)
4.23
3.84
8.27
48096-353-01
(210,0) 0.30
(7,5)
4.45 0.49 7.40
(113,0) (12,5) (188,0)
25 ° 2.56
28 °
On Off (64,9) 0.26
5° At Max (6,5)
Tripped
0.43
(200,0)
7.87
(11,0)
(205,0)
8.07
(146,5)
5.77
(107,5)
4.23
(97,6)
3.84
130
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Figure 21: P-Frame and NS630b–NS1600 Individually-Mounted 3P Circuit Breaker > 800 A
with Lugs on Both Ends
8.27
48096-321-01
(210,0) 0.30
(7,5)
4.45 0.49
(113,0) (12,5)
28° 25°
On Off 7.40
5° (188,0)
Tripped 2.56
(64,9)
(200,0)
At Max 0.26
7.87
4.00 (6,5)
(101,5) 0.43
(11,0)
(205,0)
8.07
(146,5)
5.77
(107,5)
4.23
(97,6)
3.84
Figure 22: P-Frame and NS630b–NS1600 Individually-Mounted 4P Circuit Breaker > 800 A
with Lugs on Both Ends
48096-354-01
8.27
(210,0) 0.30
(7,5)
4.45 0.49
(113,0) (12,5)
28 ° 25 °
Off 7.40
On (188,0)
5°
Tripped 2.56
(64,9)
(200,0)
At Max 0.26
7.87
4.00 (6,5)
(101,5) 0.43
(11,0)
(205,0)
8.07
(146,5)
5.77
(107,5)
4.23
(97,6)
3.84
131
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Figure 23: P-Frame and NS630b–NS1600 Individually-Mounted 3P Circuit Breaker without Lugs
1.40
(35,5)
1.73
(44,0)
0.98
0.37 (25,0)
(9,1)
0.36
3
(9,5) 0.4 )
(29,0)
1.14
,0
(11
(15,0)
(18,3)
0.59
0.72
(200,0)
7.87
(258,0)
10.16
0.21
(5,3)
0.41
0.67 (10,5)
(17,0) 3.92 0.22
(199,0) (5,5)
7.83
(199,0)
8.27
(210,0) 0.30
(7,5)
4.45 0.49
(113,0) (12,5) 7.40
(188,0)
2.56 0.26
(64,9) (6,5)
2.30
(58,3) 0.43
1.86 (11,0)
(47,2)
(205,0)
8.07
(146,5)
5.77
(107,5)
4.23
(97,6)
3.84
(53,5)
2.11
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
132
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Figure 24: P-Frame and NS630b–NS1600 Individually-Mounted 4P Circuit Breaker without Lugs
0.40
(35,5)
1.73
(44,0)
0.98
0.37 (25,0)
(9,1)
0.36
3
(9,5) 0.4 )
(29,0)
,0
1.14
(11
(18,3)
0.72
(15,0)
0.59
(258,0)
10.16
(200,0)
7.87
0.21
(5,3)
0.41
0.67 (10,5)
(17,0) 3.92 0.22
(99,5) (5,5)
10.59
(269,0)
8.27
(210,0) 0.30
(7,5)
4.45 0.49
(113,0) (12,5) 7.40
(188,0)
2.56 0.26
(64,9) (6,5)
2.30
(58,3) 0.43
1.86 (11,0)
(205,0)
(47,2)
8.07
(146,5)
5.77
(107,5)
(97,6)
4.23
3.84
(53,5)
2.11
133
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48096-348-01
8.27
(210,0) 7.40
(188,0)
2.30 0.30
(58,3) (7,5) 2.66 0.43
(67,6) (11,0)
(200,0)
7.87
(182,0)
(175,5)
7.17
6.91
(107,5)
4.23
2.49 2.76 2.76
(63,3) (70,0) (70,0)
12.86 3.92 0.22
(326,6) 8.27 (99,5) (5,5)
(210,0)
Side View 7.83
(199,0)
Back View
Top View in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
48096-356-01
7.40
8.27 (188,0)
(210,0)
2.30 0.30 2.66 0.43
(67,6) (11,0)
(58,3) (7,5)
(200,0)
7.87
(182,0)
(175,5)
7.17
6.91
(107,5)
4.23
134
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48096-249-01
7.41
8.27 (188,0)
(210,0)
2.66 0.43
4.00
0.30 (11,0)
(200,0)
(101,5) (67,6)
7.87
(7,5)
(182,0)
(175,5)
7.17
6.91
(107,5)
4.23
2.76 2.76
4.19 (70,0) (70,0) 3.92 0.22
(106,5) 8.27 (99,5) (5,5)
16.26 7.83
(210,0)
(413,0) (199,0)
Top View in.
Back View
Dimensions:
Side View (mm)
48096-357-01
7.41
8.27 (188,0)
(210,0)
2.66 0.43
4.00
0.30 (67,6) (11,0)
(200,0)
(101,5)
7.87
(7,5)
(175,5)
(182,0)
7.17
6.91
(107,5)
4.23
135
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48096-352-1
0.37 (25,0)
1.40 .43
(35,5) (9,5) Ø0 1,0)
(1
(15,0)
0.59
0.36
(9,1)
(200,0)
(258,0)
(29,0)
1.14
10.16
7.87
(18,3)
0.72
3.92 0.22
0.21 A (99,5) (5,5)
(5,3)
0.41 7.83
(10,5) (199,0)
Partial View A
0.67
(far side) scale1/1 Top View
(17,0)
7.40
8.27 (188,0)
(210,0) 2.66
2.30 0.30
(7,5) (67,6)
(58,3) (182,0)
(175,5)
7.17
6.91
(107,5)
4.23
136
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48096-359-01
0.37 (25,0)
1.40 .43
(35,5) (9,5) Ø0 1,0)
(1
(15,0)
0.59
0.36
(9,1)
(200,0)
(258,0)
(29,0)
1.14
10.16
7.87
(18,3)
0.72
3.92 0.22
0.21 A (99,5) (5,5)
(5,3)
0.41 10.59
(10,5) (269,0)
Partial View A
0.67 (far side) scale1/1 Top View
(17,0)
7.40
8.27 (188,0)
(210,0)
2.66
2.30 0.30
(67,6)
(58,3) (7,5) (182,0)
(175,5)
7.17
6.91
(107,5)
4.23
137
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48096-351-01
1.73 0.98
1.40 (44,0) (25,0) 0.99
(35,5) 0.37 (25,1)
43
(9,5) Ø0. ,0)
(11
1
Ø6.3 0)
0.36
(9,1)
,
(29,0) (165
1.14
(258,0)
(200,0)
10.16
7.87
(18,3)
0.72
(121,5)
4.88
(15,0)
0.21 Partial View A 0.98 3.92 0.22
0.59
(5,3) (far side) scale 1/1 (25,0) (99,5) (5,5)
0.41 7.83
(10,5) (199,0)
0.67
(17,0) A Top View
8.27 7.40
(210,0) (188,0)
4.87
7.68 (123,6)
(195,0) 0.26
(6,5)
0.30
2.30 (7,5) 0.43
(58,3) (11,0)
1.86 (223,5)
9.04
(47,2)
(175,8)
7.46
(147,0)
6.32
(104,0)
4.23
(53,5)
2.11
138
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48096-358-01
1.73 0.98
1.40 (44,0) (25,0) 0.99
(35,5) 0.37 (25,1)
43
(9,5) Ø0. ,0)
(11
1
Ø6.3 0,2)
0.36
(9,1)
(16
(29,0)
1.14
(258,0)
(200,0)
10.16
7.87
(18,3)
0.72
(124,1)
4.88
(15,0)
0.21 Partial View A 0.98 3.92 0.22
0.59
(5,3) (far side) scale 1/1 (25,0) (99,5) (5,5)
0.41 10.59
(10,5) (269,0)
0.67
(17,0) A Top View
8.27 7.40
(210,0) (188,0)
4.87
7.68 (123,6)
(195,0) 0.26
(6,5)
0.30
2.30 (7,5) 0.43
(58,3) (11,0)
(229,5)
1.86
9.04
(47,2)
(189,5)
7.46
(160,5)
6.32
(107,5)
4.23
(53,5)
2.11
Figure 33: P-Frame and NS630b–NS1600 3P Drawout Circuit Breaker Door Cutout
9.02 10.19
(229) (259) 9.02 10.19
(229) (259)
11.88
(302)
10.15
(258)
(109)
4.27
(130)
5.13
6.31 7.17
(160) (182)
10.15 12.03
(258) (306)
19.21
(488)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
139
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Figure 34: P-Frame and NS630b–NS1600 4P Drawout Circuit Breaker Door Cutout
10.15
(258)
11.88
(302)
(109)
4.27
(130)
5.13
6.31 7.17
(160) 12.03 (182)
10.15
(306)
(258)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
Figure 35: P-Frame and NS630b–NS1600 3P Drawout Circuit Breaker Rear Cutout
t
8.08
(205) 0.33
4.04 (9)
(103)
(150)
5.91
(234)
9.22
1.97
(50)
(117)
4.61
4.29 8.51
(109) (216)
8.59
(218)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
140
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Figure 36: P-Frame and NS630b–NS1600 4P Drawout Circuit Breaker Rear Cutout
t
10.83
(275) 4.04 0.33
(103) (8)
(150)
5.91
(234)
9.22
1.97
(50)
(117)
4.61
4.29 8.52
(109) (216)
11.35
(288)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
Figure 37: P-Frame Drawout 3P Circuit Breaker ≤ 1200 A with Front-Connected Flat (FCF)
Connectors
3.54 3.54
(90) (90) (100)
3.94
0.98
(25)
0.25
(6)
6.86
(175)
11.34 0.63
6.26 (288) (16)
2.62
(159) 0.45
(67)
(11)
(199)
7.83
(135)
5.33
2.95
(75)
(150)
5.91
(123)
4.85
(135)
5.33
1.73
(44)
1.73
0.75
(44) 11.19 1.79
0.87 2.76 2.76 (19)
(284) (46)
(22) (70) (70) in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
141
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Figure 38: P-Frame Drawout 4P Circuit Breaker ≤ 1200 A with Front-Connected Flat (FCF)
Connectors
3.55 6.30
(90) (160)
0.98
(25)
(100)
3.92
0.25
(6)
6.86
(175)
(135)
5.33
2.95
(75)
(150)
5.92
(123)
4.85
(135)
5.33
1.73
(44)
9.11
(231)
0.45 0.75 11.19 1.79
0.87 1.73
(11) (19) (284) (46)
(22) (44)
6.32 7.80
(161) (198)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
142
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Figure 39: NS630b–NS1600 Drawout 3P Circuit Breaker ≤ 1600 A with Front-Connected Flat
(FCF) Connectors
48096-368-01
3.54 Y 3.54
(25,0)
(90,0) (90,0)
0.98
Z
(100,0)
3.94
Ø0
(8, .33
5)
Top View
Z 6.89 Min
6.34 Y 5.04 (175,0)
(161,0) (128,0)
2.76 2.76 2.64
0.59 (67,0)
(70,0) (70,0) (15,0)
(199,0)
(171,0)
7.83
6.73
(75,0)
2.95
(336,0)
13.23
(150,0)
5.91
X X
(123,0)
(141,0)
4.84
5.55
(12,5)
0.49
0.98 9.09
(25,0) (231,0)
9.25 1.79
.43 0.87 1.73 (45,5)
Ø0 11,0) (22,0) (44,0)
(235,0)
(
in.
Back View Side View Dimensions:
(mm)
143
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Figure 40: NS630b–NS1600 Drawout 4P Circuit Breaker ≤ 1600 A with Front-Connected Flat
(FCF) Connectors
Y
48096-371-01
3.54 6.30
(90,0) (160,0)
(25,0)
0.98
Z
(100,0)
3.94
Ø0
(8, .33
5)
(171,0)
6.73
(25,0)
2.95
(336,0)
13.23
(100,0)
5.91
X X
(123,0)
(140,0)
4.84
5.51
0.98 9.09
(12,5)
(231,0)
0.49
0.87 (25,0)
1.79
.43 ) (22,0) 1.73 9.25
Ø011,0 (44,0) (235,0) (45,5)
( 6.34 7.80
(161,0) (198,0)
Back View Side View in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
144
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Figure 41: P-Frame Drawout 3P Circuit Breaker ≤ 1200 A with Rear-Connected “T” Vertical
(RCTV) Connectors
3.54 3.54
(90) (90)
(100)
3.94
0.98
(25)
0.25
(6)
0.37
(10)
6.86
(175)
2.95
(75)
(150)
5.91
(123)
4.85
1.73
(44)
0.87
1.73
(22)
(44)
9.11
0.75 (231)
2.76 2.76 (19)
(70) (70) 12.67 1.79
3.54 3.54 (322) (46)
(90) (90)
Dimensions: in.
(mm)
145
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Figure 42: P-Frame Drawout 4P Circuit Breaker ≤ 1200 A with Rear-Connected “T” Vertical
(RCTV) Connectors
3.54 6.30
(90) (160)
0.98
(25)
(100)
3.92
0.25
(6)
0.37
(10) 6.86
(175)
2.62
(67)
0.45
(11)
(199)
7.83
0.87
(228)
(22)
8.99
(150)
5.91
(123)
(114)
4.85
4.50
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Figure 43: NS630b–NS1600 Drawout 3P Circuit Breaker ≤ 1600 A with Rear-Connected “T”
Vertical (RCTV) Connectors
48096-366-01
3.54 Y 3.54
(25,0)
(90,0) (90,0)
0.98
Z
(100,0)
3.94
Ø0
(8, .33
5)
0.59
(15,0) Z 6.89 Min
Top View (175,0)
2.64
1.97 (67,0)
2.76 2.76 (50,0)
(70,0) (70,0) 0.51
(13,0)
Ø
(110.43
(22,0)
0.87
,0)
(114,0)
4.49
(228,0)
(150,0)
8.98
5.91
X
0.51
(13,0)
(123,0)
4.84
(44,0)
0.98
(25,0)
6.34 5.04 1.73 9.09
(161,0) (128,0) (231,0) 1.81
10.55 (46,0)
(268,0) in.
Dimensions:
Back View Side View (mm)
147
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Figure 44: NS630b–NS1600 Drawout 4P Circuit Breaker ≤ 1600 A with Rear-Connected “T”
Vertical (RCTV) Connectors
48096-369-01
3.54 Y 6.30
(25,0)
(90,0) (160,0)
0.98
Z
(100,0)
3.94
Ø0
(8, .33
5)
(1
2.76 Y 2.76 2.76 (49,0) (67,0)
1,0
)
(70,0) (70,0) (70,0)
0.49
(12,5)
(22,0)
0.87
(199,0)
7.83
(150,0)
(228,0)
5.91
8.98
X X
(123,0)
(114,0)
4.84
4.49
(25,0)
0.98
(44,0) 9.09
6.34 7.80
1.73
148
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Figure 45: P-Frame Drawout 3P Circuit Breaker ≤ 1200 A with Rear-Connected “T” Horizontal
(RCTH) Connectors
3.54 3.54
(90) (90)
0.98
(25)
(100)
3.94
0.25
(6)
1.73
(44)
0.75
(19)
0.87
1.73 (22)
0.45
(11) (44)
6.86
(175)
0.37
2.95
(75)
(10)
(228,0)
(150)
5.91
8.90
(114,0)
4.48
(123)
4.85
12.64 1.79
(321) (46)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
149
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Figure 46: P-Frame Drawout 4P Circuit Breaker ≤ 1200 A with Rear-Connected “T” Horizontal
(RCTH) Connectors
3.54 6.30
(90) (160)
0.98
(25)
(100)
3.92
0.25
(6)
0.45
(11)
1.73
(44)
0.75
(19)
0.87 6.86
1.73 (22) (175)
(44)
2.62
(67)
(199)
7.83
0.37
(75)
296
(10)
(228,0)
8.99
(150)
5.92
(114)
4.50
(123)
4.85
150
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Figure 47: NS630b–NS1600 Drawout 3P Circuit Breaker ≤ 1600 A with Rear-Connected “T”
Horizontal (RCTH) Connectors
3.54 3.54
(25,0)
(90,0) (90,0)
48096-367-01
0.98
Z
(100,0)
3.94
Ø0
.
(8,5 33
)
(13,0)
0.51
.43 0.98
Ø0 ,0) (25,0)
(11 0.87
(22,0) 1.73 Z
(44,0) 6.89 Min
(175,0)
Top View
2.64
1.93 (67,0)
(49,0)
(15,0)
0.59
(199,0)
7.83
(75,0)
2.95
(150,0)
(228,0)
5.91
8.98
X X
(114,0)
(123,0)
4.49
4.84
2.76 2.76
(70,0) (70,0)
9.09 1.79
6.34 5.04 (231,0) (45,5)
(161,0) Y (128,0)
10.55
(268,0)
Back View Side View
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
151
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Figure 48: NS630b–NS1600 Drawout 4P Circuit Breaker ≤ 1600 A with Rear-Connected “T”
Horizontal (RCTH) Connectors
48096-370-01
3.54 6.30
(90,0) (160,0)
(25,0)
0.98
Z
(100,0)
3.94
Ø0
(8,.33
5)
0.87 Ø
0.98 (110.43
(12,5)
(22,0)
0.49
(15,0)
0.59
(199,0)
7.83
(75,0)
2.95
(150,0)
(228,0)
5.91
8.98
X X
(114,0)
(123,0)
4.49
4.84
Figure 49: P-Frame and NS630b–NS1600 100–1600 A External Neutral Current Transformers
8.20
(208,3)
6.95
(176,5) 0.94
(23,7)
5.04
(127,9)
1.38 5.38
(34,9) (136,7)
0.56
(14,2) 3.00
(76,2)
0.62
(15,7)
Dimensions: in.
(mm)
152
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Section 11—Circuit Breaker Dimensional Drawings
(15,9)
(44,5)
Minimum Enclosure Size (22,3) (15,8)
30 x 21 x 7
(762 x 533 x 178)
(115,5)
Minimum Ventilation
(100% Rated Circuit Breakers Only):
40.25 in.2 (250 cm2) on top and bottom of enclosure
(11
,0)
(150,0)
(381,1)
Circuit Breaker "A"
1600 A 0.50 in. (12.8 mm)
2000 A 0.63 in. (16 mm)
2500 A 0.79 in. (20 mm)
3000 A 0.79 in. (20 mm) (14,5
(210,0) (339,8)
(139,6)
(113,0) (12,6)
(163
,0)
(30,0)
(6,9)
(7,5)
(368,0)
(11,0)
)
8,8
(6,0)
(24
See Table
(222,3)
(168,5)
(131,8)
(18,3)
(119,3)
in.
Dimensions:
(38,6) (mm)
153
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Section 11—Circuit Breaker Dimensional Drawings
(15.8)
0.62
48096-450-01
0.88 0.62
(44.5)
1.75
(22.2) (15.7)
(115.5)
4.55
Ø0.43
(11,0
)
(150,0)
(381.1)
15.00
5.91
Circuit Breaker "A"
1600 A 0.50 in. (12.8 mm)
2000 A 0.63 in. (16.0 mm)
2500 A 0.79 in. (20.0 mm)
57
3000 A 0.79 in. (20.0 mm) Ø0. 5)
4.
(Ø1
(113,0) (12,6)
4Û Trippe
d
(368,0)
n Han
1.18 28Û O R6.42 Fo dle
(30,0) ld
25
Û (163,0) ed 0.27
0.30 Of (6,9)
(7,5) f At Max
(119,3)
0.43
4.70
Handle
(24 79
8.75 Folded
0.24
8,8
(11,0)
9.
(6,0)
See Table
(222,3)
"A"
(168,5)
6.63
(131,8)
(18,3)
5.19
.72
1.52
(38,6) in.
Dimensions:
Side View Back View (mm)
154
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(15,0)
1.97
0.59
(50,0)
0.98 2.99
48096-209-01
(25,0) (76,0) 0.51
(13,0)
(75,0)
2.95
Ø0
.
(11 43
,0)
(150,0)
(300,0)
11.81
5.91
9
Ø0.4
)
(12,5
7.68
(195,0)
15.35
(390,0)
Top View
13.38
8.27 (339,8)
5.50
(210,0) (139,6)
4.45 0.49 At Max
(113,0) (12,6)
4° Tripp
ed
14.49 Extended
28 2
(30,0) (163 Folded
,0) 0.27
0.30 25 (6,9)
(7,5) ° Of At Max
f
(368,0)
0.43
Handle
8.75 Folded
0.24
)
(24 .79
8,8
(6,0) (11,0)
9
(222,3)
(20,0)
(168,5)
0.79
6.63
(131,8)
(18,3)
0.72
(119,3)
5.19
4.70
1.52
(38,6) in.
Dimensions:
Side View Back View (mm)
155
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48096-245-01
1.97
(15,0)
0.59
(50,0) 2.99
0.98 (76,0) 0.51
(25,0)
(13,0)
(75,0)
2.95
Ø0.43
(11,0
)
(150,0)
(300,0)
11.81
5.91
Ø0.49
4.53 4.53 4.53 (12,5)
(115,0) (115,0) (115,0)
7.68 0.59
19.88 (195,0) (15,0)
(505,0)
Top View
13.38
(339,8)
8.27 5.50
(210,0) (139,6)
14.49 Extended
(113,0) (12,6)
4° Trippe
d
(368,0)
n Han
1.18 28° O R6.42 Fo dle
(30,0) ld
25
° (163,0) ed 0.27
0.30 Off (6,9)
(7,5) At Max
0.43
)
(24 79
Handle
8.75 Folded
0.24
8,8
(11,0)
9.
(6,0)
(222,3)
(20,0)
(168,5)
0.79
6.63
(131,8)
(18,3)
(119,3)
5.19
4.70
.72
1.52
(38,6) Dimensions: in.
Side View Back View (mm)
156
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(115,5)
(15,9)
0.62
4.55
(150,0)
5.91
2.11
(53,6)
(115,0)
4.53
Top View
(461,2)
18.16
(20,0)
0.79
(238,9)
9.40
157
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(15,9)
(115,5)
0.62
4.55
(150,0)
5.91
2.11
(53,6)
(153,1)
6.03
(461,2)
18.16
(20,0)
0.79
(238,9)
9.40
158
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(15,9)
(115,5)
0.62
4.55
(150,0)
5.91
2.11
(53,6)
(115,0)
4.53
Top View
(461,2)
18.16
(20,0)
0.79
(238,9)
9.40
in.
Side View Back View Dimensions:
(mm)
159
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19.88
(505,0)
(115,5)
(15,8)
0.62
4.55
(457,33)
18.0
(150,0)
5.91
2.11
(53,6)
(153,1)
6.03
(461,2)
18.16
(20,0)
0.79
(238,9)
9.40
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
160
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(15,0)
(390,0) 1.97
0.59
0.98 (50,0)
(25,0) 0.51
(13,0)
(75,0)
2.95
(150,0)
5.91
M 10
(125,0)
4.92
(35,0)
1.38
3.15
2.17 (80,0)
(55,0) Top View
(264,0)
10.39
(18,3)
0.72
0.49
(26,7)
(12,5)
1.05
0.98
(25,0)
6.10 4.53
1.97
(155,0) (115,0)
2.46 2.95 (50,0) 4.53
(62,5) (75,0) (115,0)
3.94 0.39 TYP
(100,0) (10,0)
0.39 TYP
Side View (10,0) in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
Back View
161
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Figure 59: R-Frame and NS1600b–NS3200 Enclosure Mounting Holes and Door Cutouts
15.35 3-pole
(390,0)
19.88 4-pole 1.30
4x Ø0.43 (505,0)
(11,0) (33,0)
15.35 3-pole
(390,0)
19.88 4-pole
4x Ø0.43 (505,0)
(216,0)
(150,0)
(11,0)
5.91
8.50
(150,0)
5.91
(119,0)
4.69
13.62 0.87
(346,0) (22,0)
Accessory Cover Cutout
0.80
15.35 3-pole (20,4) 5.75 4.80
(390,0) (146,0) (122,0)
2.30
4x Ø0.43 (58,5) Handle Cutout
(11,0)
(150,0)
(267,0)
10.51
5.91
0.14
15.63 (3,5)
(397,0) in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
Accessory Cover Escutcheon Cutout
Figure 60: R-Frame and NS1600b–NS3200 100–1600 A External Neutral Current Transformers
4.92
8.10 (125)
(206)
2.00
(51)
1.75
3.00
(44)
(76)
(162)
6.39
0.75
(19)
0.56
6.85
(14)
(174)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
162
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Figure 61: R-Frame and NS1600b–NS3200 2000 A External Neutral Current Transformers
4.92
8.10 (125)
(206)
2.00
(51)
1.75
(44)
(102)
4.00
(162)
6.39
0.75
(19)
0.56
6.85
(14)
(174)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
0.75
1.75 (19)
(44)
10.35 0.56
(263) (14)
11.60
(295)
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
163
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Accessory Dimensions
ETH1 ETH2
IFE
IFE-XX.YY.ZZ (factory set)
ETH1 LK/10-100/ACT
ETH2 LK/10-100/ACT
1.77
Module Status (45) 3.62
Modbus-SL
Network Status 3.34 (92) 4.13
T LV434011
(84,8) (105)
2.50
2.83 (63,6)
(72) in.
2.80 Dimensions:
(mm)
(71)
24VDC I1 C I2 I3 C I4 I5 C I6
I1 A1
I2
I3 O1
I4 O2 1.77 3.62
I5 O3
I6 (45) (92)
3.34 4.53
IO LV434063
(84,8) (115)
O1 O2 O3 A1
13 14 23 24 33 34 T1 T2
2.83 2.50
(72) (63,6) in.
2.80 Dimensions:
(mm)
(71)
164
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1.77 3.62
(45) (92)
3.35 4.13
(85) (105)
3.78
(96) X
3.78
(96)
in.
Y Dimensions:
(mm)
3.62+0.03/-0
X (92+0.8/-0) X
0.42 3.62+0.03/-0
(10,6) (92+0.8/-0)
0.81 0.91
(20,7) (23) Y
in.
Z Dimensions:
(mm)
165
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0.65
(16,5)
3.91
X (99,3)
X
1.26+/-0.02
(32+/-0.5)
0.75
(19)
5.08
(129) X
6.42
(163) in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
Y
166
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3.94
(100)
X
1.20
(30.6)
0.69
(17.5)
1.54
(39)
+0/-0.01
Ø 0.89+0/-0,30
(22,4 )
3.94
(100)
3.94 3.94
(100) (100)
X
3.94
(100)
1.18+0/-0.008
(30+0/-0,20)
Y
in.
Dimensions:
(mm)
167
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K Ethernet
J
24 V DC
Modbus
A
A A A
A
24 V DC
24 V DC EB
+24V
0V
II KK II II
Eth2
C
C Eth1
C
C +24V
0V
D
D
KK +24V
0V
Eth1
Eth2
Eth2
Eth1
II
II
II I5
C
I6
I4
C
I3
I2
C
I1
I6
C
I5
I4
C
I3
I2
C
I1
+
24VDC
A1
K
K
K O1
O2
O3
K
K dule
IO Mo
E
I6
E
C
I5
I4
C
I3
I2
C A1
I1
T2
O3 T1
34
I6 I6 O2 33
C C 24
I5 23
O1
I3 14
I2 13
C I2
C
I1 I1
+
24VDC
I6
C
I5
I3
I2
C
I1
+
24VDC
dule
IO Mo
A1
T2
T1
O2
24
O1 23
14
13
A1
T2
T1
M
O2
M
24
O1 23
14
13
F
F
LL L
L LL M
M
FF G
G H H
H
H
A. FDM121 (TRV00121) E. IO application module (LV434063) I. ULP termination (TRV00880) M. NSX cord
B. IFE master (LV434011) F. Masterpact NT/NW J. FDM128 (LV434128)
C. IFE (LV434010) G. PowerPact P/R K. ULP cable
168
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Figure 72: Fixed Masterpact, PowerPact, and Compact Circuit Breaker Connection to the Communication Interface
Module
121
FDM
Color
Red E1 24 V
Black E2 0V
White E5 H
Blue E6 L
Breaker ULP
cord
E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6
24 V
0V
A / Tx- D0
B / Tx+ D1
A’ / Rx- D0
B’ / Rx+ D1
D0 = A’ / Rx-, A / Tx-
ULP cable D1 = B’ / Rx+, B / Tx+
24VDC
ETH1 ETH2
IFE IFM
OR
169
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Figure 73: Drawout Masterpact, PowerPact, and Compact Circuit Breaker Connection to the I/O and Communication
Interface Module
121
FDM
24VDC
IO
application
Color module
Red E1 24 V
Black E2 0V
White E5 H
Blue E6 L
Breaker ULP ULP cable
cord
Red Black White Blue
E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6
24 V
0V
A / Tx- D0
B / Tx+ D1
A’ / Rx- D0
B’ / Rx+ D1
Modbus-SL Ethernet
24 V DC 24 V DC
24VDC
ETH1 ETH2
IFM IFE
170
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Section 13—Trip Curves
Basic Electronic Trip Unit ET 1.0I, M-Frame 800 A Characteristic Trip Curve
MULTIPLES OF SENSOR RATING (In)
100
1.5
10
15
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
.5
.6
.7
.8
.9
1
6
7
8
9
10000 10000
9000
8000
9000
8000
ELECTRONIC TRIP 1.0
7000 7000 CHARACTERISTIC TRIP CURVE NO. 613-14
6000 6000
5000 5000
Long-time Pickup and Delay
4000 4000
Instantaneous Pickup and Delay
2x–10x
3000 3000
The time-current curve information is to be used
2000 2000
for application and coordination purposes only.
1500 1500
Curves apply from -25°C to +70°C
(-13°F to +158°F) ambient temperature.
1000 1000 Instantaneous override values are given on 613-10.
900 900
800
700
800
700
Notes:
600 600
1. There is a thermal-imaging effect that can act
500 500
to shorten the long-time delay. The thermal-
400
400
imaging effect comes into play if a current
300 300 above the long-time delay pickup value exists
for a time and then is cleared by the tripping of
200 200 a downstream device or the circuit breaker
itself. A subsequent overload will cause the
150 150
circuit breaker to trip in a shorter time than
normal. The amount of time delay reduction is
100 100
90 90 inverse to the amount of time that has elapsed
80 80
70 70
since the previous overload. Approximately 20
60 60 minutes is required between overloads to
50 50 completely reset thermal-imaging.
40 40
2. Total clearing times shown include the
30 30 response times of the trip unit, the circuit
breaker opening, and the extinction of the
20 20 current.
15 15
10 10
9 9
8 8
7 7
6 6
TIME IN SECONDS
5 5
4 4
5x
3 3
2 2
1.5 1.5
INSTANTANEOUS
PICKUP
1
x In 1
.9 .9
.8 .8
.7 .7
.6 .6
.5 .5
.4 .4
.3 .3
.2 .2
.15 .15
.1 .1
.09 2x 3x 4x 6x 8 x 10 x .09
.08 .08
.07 .07
.06 .06
.05 .05
.04 .04
.03 .03
.02 .02
1 CYCLE
.015 .015
.01 .01
.009 1 .009
.008 2 CYCLE .008
.007 .007
.006 .006
.005 .005
1
1.5
6
7
8
9
10
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.9
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Basic Electronic Trip Unit 1.0I P- and R-Frame Characteristic Trip Curve
MULTIPLES OF SENSOR RATING (In)
100
1.5
10
15
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
.5
.6
.7
.8
.9
1
6
7
8
9
10000 10000
9000
8000
9000
8000
ELECTRONIC TRIP 1.0I
7000 7000 CHARACTERISTIC TRIP CURVE NO. 613-12
6000 6000
5000
LONG-TIME 5000
Long-time Pickup and Fixed Delay
PICKUP Instantaneous Pickup
4000 4000
1.5x-12x
3000 3000
The time-current curve information is to be used
2000 2000
for application and coordination purposes only.
1500 1500
Curves apply from -25°C to +70°C
(-13°F to +158°F) ambient temperature.
1000 1000 Instantaneous override values are given on
900 900
800 800 613-10.
700 700
600 600 Notes:
500 500
1. There is a thermal-imaging effect that can act
400
400
to shorten the long-time delay. The thermal-
300 300 imaging effect comes into play if a current
above the long-time delay pickup value exists
200 200 for a time and then is cleared by the tripping of
a downstream device or the circuit breaker
150 150
itself. A subsequent overload will cause the
circuit breaker to trip in a shorter time than
100 100
90 90 normal. The amount of time delay reduction is
80 80
70
LONG-TIME 70
inverse to the amount of time that has elapsed
DELAY
60 60 since the previous overload. Approximately 20
50 50 minutes is required between overloads to
40 40 completely reset thermal-imaging.
30 30 2. Total clearing times shown include the
response times of the trip unit, the circuit
20 20 breaker opening, and the extinction of the
15 15
current.
10 10
9 9
8 8
7 7
6 6
5x
TIME IN SECONDS
5 5
4 4
3 3
2 2
INSTANTANEOUS
10 x PICKUP
1.5 1.5
x In
1 1
.9 .9
.8 .8
.7 .7
.6 .6
.5 .5
.4 .4
.3 .3
.2 .2
1.5 x 2 x 3x 4x 6x 8x 12 x
.15 .15
.1 .1
.09 .09
.08 .08
.07 .07
.06 .06
.05 .05
.04 .04
.03 .03
.02 .02
1 CYCLE
.015 .015
.01 .01
.009 .009
1
.008 2 CYCLE .008
.007 .007
.006 .006
.005 .005
1
1.5
6
7
8
9
10
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.7
.8
.9
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1.5
Micrologic 2.0A Trip Unit
10
15
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
.5
.6
.7
.8
.9
1
6
7
8
9
10000 10000
®
9000
8000
9000
8000
MICROLOGICTrip
Characteristic 2.0Curve
A TRIPNo.
UNIT
613-9
7000 7000 CHARACTERISTIC TRIP CURVE NO. 613-9
Long-Time Pickup and Delay
6000 6000
5000 5000
Short-Time
Long-time Pickup
Pickupwith
andNo Delay
Delay
4000 4000 Short-time Pickup with No Delay
LONG-TIME PICKUP
3000
x In = Ir 3000 The time-current curve information is to be used
for application and coordination purposes only.
The time-current curve information is to be used
2000 2000
Curves apply from -25°C to +70°C
for application and coordination purposes only.
1500 1500 (-13°F to +158°F) ambient temperature.
Curves apply from -25°C to +70°C
Instantaneous override
(-13°F to +158°F) values
ambient are given on
temperature.
1000
1000
900 900 613-10.
800 800
700 700 Notes:
Notes:
600 600
500
24 500 1. 1.
There
Thereis aisthermal-imaging
a thermal-imaging effect
effectthatthatcan
canact
16 to shorten the long-time delay.delay.
The thermal-
400 400 act to shorten the long-time The
imaging effect comes
thermal-imaging intocomes
effect play ifinto
a current
play if a
300 300
above the above
current long-time delay pickup
the long-time delayvaluepickup exists
for value
a timeexists
and then
for a is cleared
time and thenby the tripping
is cleared by of
200 200
a downstream
the tripping of device or the circuit
a downstream device breaker
or the
150 150 itself. A subsequent
circuit breaker itself. overload will cause
A subsequent the
overload
circuit
will breaker
cause the tocircuit
trip inbreaker
a shorter time
to trip in than
a
100 100 normal.
shorter The amount
time of timeThe
than normal. delay reduction
amount of is
90
80
90
80
inverse
time to thereduction
delay amount of time that
is inverse hasamount
to the elapsed
70 20 70 since the previous
of time overload.
that has elapsed Approximately
since the previous 20
60 12 60
minutes is required between overloads tois
overload. Approximately twenty minutes
50 8 50
completely
required reset
betweenthermal-imaging.
overloads to completely
40 4 40
2
2. Thereset
end thermal-imaging.
of the curve is determined by the
30 30 2. The endsetting.
short-time of the curve is determined by the
1 short-time setting.
20
.5
20
3. 3.
Total clearing
Total times
clearing timesshown
shown include
includethe
the
24 response
responsetimes of of
times thethe
trip
tripunit,
unit,the
thecircuit
circuit
15 15
breaker opening,
breaker opening,and
and the
the extinction
extinctionofofthe
16
current.
current.
10 10
9
8
LONG-TIME
9
8
4. 4. Overload
Overload indicator
indicator illuminatesatat100%.
illuminates 100%.
7
DELAY BANDS 7
SECONDS AT 6 x Ir
6 6
TIME IN SECONDS
5 5
4 4
3 3
2 2
1.5 1.5
8
1 1
.9 SHORT-TIME 10 .9
.8 PICKUP 6 .8
.7 x Ir 1.5 2 2.5 .7
.6 .6
4
.5 .5
.4 3 5 .4
.3 .3
.2 .2
.15 .15
.1 .1
.09 .09
.08 .08
.07 .07
.06 .06
.05 .05
.04 .04
.03 .03
.02 .02
1 CYCLE
.015 .015
.01 .01
.009 .009
1
.008 2 CYCLE .008
.007 .007
.006 .006
.005 .005
1
1.5
6
7
8
9
10
.5
.6
.7
.8
.9
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20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
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100
1.5
10
15
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
Characteristic Trip® Curve No. 613-6
.5
.6
.7
.8
.9
1
6
7
8
9
10000 10000
9000
8000
9000
8000
MICROLOGIC 3.0and
Long-Time Pickup A TRIP
DelayUNIT
7000 7000 CHARACTERISTIC TRIP CURVE NO. 613-6
6000 6000
1. toThere
shorten
is a the long-time delay. effectThe
thatthermal-
900 900
800 800 thermal-imaging can
700 700 imaging effect the
act to shorten comes into play
long-time if aThe
delay. current
600 600 above
thermal-imaging effect comes into play if aexist
the long-time delay pickup value
500 500
for a timeabove
current and then is cleared
the long-time by the
delay tripping
pickup
400 400 avalue
downstream
exists fordevice
a time or andthe circuit
then breaker
is cleared
300
24 300 itself.
by theA tripping
subsequent overload will
of a downstream cause
device or the
16 circuit breaker
the circuit breakerto trip in aA shorter
itself. subsequent time than
200 200 normal.
overload The
willamount
cause the ofcircuit
time delay
breaker reduction
to trip i
inverse to the
in a shorter amount
time of timeThe
than normal. thatamount
has elapse
150 150
since thedelay
of time previous overload.
reduction Approximately
is inverse to the 2
minutes
amount is of required
time that between
has elapsed overloads
since the to
100
90
100
90 completely reset thermal-imaging.
previous overload. Approximately twenty
80 80
70 70 2. The end of
minutes the curvebetween
is required is determined byto
overloads the
60 60
instantaneous setting.
completely reset thermal-imaging.
50 50
2. Total
3. The clearing
end of thetimes
curveshown
is determined
include by
thethe
LONG-TIME DELAY
40
SECONDS AT 6 x Ir
40
instantaneous
response timessetting
of the of theunit,
trip circuit
thebreaker.
circuit
30 30 3. breaker
Total clearing
opening,times
andshown include theof the
the extinction
20 response times of the trip unit, the circuit
12 current.
20
8 20 breaker opening, and the extinction of
4. See 613-8 for instantaneous pickup trip curv
current.
15 4 15
2
4. See trip curve 613-8 on page 175 for
24 instantaneous pickup trip curve.
10
1 10
9 .5 16 9
8 8
7 7
6 6
TIME IN SECONDS
5 5
4 4
3 3
2 2
1.5 1.5
1 1
.9 .9
.8 .8
.7 .7
.6 .6
.5 .5
.4 .4
.3 .3
.2 .2
.15 .15
.1 .1
.09 .09
.08 .08
.07 .07
.06 .06
.05 .05
.04 .04
.03 .03
.02 .02
1 CYCLE
.015 .015
.01 .01
.009 .009
1
.008 2 CYCLE .008
.007 .007
.006 .006
.005 .005
1
1.5
6
7
8
9
10
.5
.6
.7
.8
.9
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20
30
40
50
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70
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90
100
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MULTIPLES OF SENSOR RATING (In)
Micrologic 3.0A Trip Unit
100
1.5
10
15
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
Characteristic Trip Curve No. 613-8
.5
.6
.7
.8
.9
1
6
7
8
9
10000 10000
®
9000
8000
9000
8000
MICROLOGIC
Instantaneous 3.0 A1.5X
Pickup, TRIP UNIT
to 12X
7000 7000 CHARACTERISTIC TRIP CURVE NO. 613-8
6000 6000
5000 5000
Instantaneous Pickup
4000
1.5x-12x
4000
The time-current curve information is to be used
The time-current curve information is to be used
3000 3000 for application and coordination purposes only.
for application and coordination purposes only.
Curves apply from -25°C to +10°C
2000 2000 Curves apply
(-13°F to fromambient
+158°F) -25°C to +70°C
temperature.
1500 1500
(-13°F to +158°F)
Instantaneous ambient
override temperature.
values are given on
613-10.
Instantaneous override values are given on
1000 1000 613-10.
900 900
800
700
800
700
Notes:
Notes:
600 600
1. The end of the curve is determined by the
500 500 1. The end of the curve is determined by the
interrupting rating of the circuit breaker.
400 400 interrupting rating of the circuit breaker.
2.
2. Total
Totalclearing
clearingtimes
times shown includethe
shown include the
300
300
response
responsetimes
times of
of the trip
trip unit,
unit,the
thecircuit
circuit
breaker
breakeropening,
opening, and
and the extinction
extinctionofofcurrent.
the
200
3. current.
200
The instantaneous region of the trip curve
150 150 shows
3. The maximum total
instantaneous clearing
region times.
of the Actual
trip curve
clearing
shows times in this
maximum totalregion can times.
clearing vary Actual
INSTANTANEOUS
100
PICKUP
100 depending
clearing on in
times thethis
circuit breaker
region can mechanism
vary
90 90
80 x In 80 design andon
depending other
the factors. The actual
circuit breaker clearing
mechanism
70 70
time can be considerably faster than
design and other factors. The actual clearing
60 60
50 50
indicated.
time can beContact your local
considerably sales
faster thanoffice for
indicated
40 40
additional
Contact information.
your local Sales Office for additional
4. information.
See trip curve 613-6 on page 174 for long-
30
5x 10 x
30 time pickup and delay trip curves.
4. See 613-6 for long-time pickup and delay trip
20 20 curves.
15 15
10 10
9 9
8 8
7 7
6 6
TIME IN SECONDS
5 5
4 4
3 3
2 2
1.5 1.5
1 1
.9 .9
.8 .8
.7 .7
.6 .6
.5 .5
.4 .4
.3 .3
.2 .2
.1 .1
.09 .09
.08 .08
.07 .07
.06 .06
.05 .05
.04 .04
.03 .03
.02 .02
1 CYCLE
.015 .015
.01 .01
.009 .009
1
.008 2 CYCLE .008
.007 .007
.006 .006
.005 .005
1
1.5
6
7
8
9
10
.5
.6
.7
.8
.9
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20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
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CURRENT IN MULTIPLES OF Ir (Ir = LONG-TIME SETTING x In) Micrologic 5.0/6.0 A/P/H Trip Units
Characteristic Trip Curve No. 613-4
100
1.5
10
15
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
.5
.6
.7
.8
.9
1
6
7
8
9
10000 10000
9000 9000 Long-Time®Pickup
MICROLOGIC 5.0/6.0and DelayTRIP UNIT
A/P/H
8000
7000
8000
7000 CHARACTERISTIC and I2tCURVE
Short-Time Pickup TRIP OFF Delay
NO. 613-4
6000 6000
5 5
page
can be178turned
for instantaneous
OFF. See 613-7 trip curve.
for See
4 4 table on page 182
instantaneous forcurve.
trip instantaneous
See 613-10 override
for
3 3 values.
instantaneous override values.
6. Overload indicator illuminates at 100%.
6. Overload indicator illuminates at 100%.
2 2
1.5 1.5
8
1 1
.9 SHORT-TIME 10 SHORT-TIME .9
.8 PICKUP 6 DELAY I2t OFF .8
.7 x Ir 1.5 2 2.5 (FIXED-TIME DELAY) .7
.6 SECONDS AT 10 x Ir .6
4
.5 .5
3 5 0.4 OFF
.4 .4
.3 .3
0.3 OFF
MAXIMUM
.2 .2
UNRESTRAINED
SHORT-TIME 0.2 OFF
.15 DELAY .15
.1 0.1 OFF .1
.09 .09
.08 .08
.07 .07
.06 .06
.05 .05
.04 .04
.03 .03
0
.02 .02
1 CYCLE
.015 .015
.01 .01
.009 .009
1
.008 2 CYCLE .008
.007 .007
.006 .006
.005 .005
1
1.5
6
7
8
9
10
.5
.6
.7
.8
.9
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40
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70
80
90
100
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Curve
CURRENT IN MULTIPLES OF Ir (Ir = LONG-TIME SETTING x In) Micrologic 5.0/6.0 A/P/H Trip Units
Characteristic Trip Curve No. 613-5
100
1.5
10
15
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
.5
.6
.7
.8
.9
1
6
7
8
9
10000 10000
Short-Time Pickup
® andA/P/H
I t ONTRIP
DelayUNIT2
9000
8000
9000
8000
MICROLOGIC 5.0/6.0
7000 7000 CHARACTERISTIC TRIP CURVE NO. 613-5
6000 6000
The time-current
Short-timecurve information
Pickup is toDelay
and I2t ON be used
5000 5000
for application and coordination purposes only.
4000 4000 The time-current curve information is to be used
Curves
for apply from
application and -25°C to +70°Cpurposes only.
coordination
3000 3000
(-13°F to +158°F) ambient temperature.
Curves apply from -25°C to +70°C
2000 2000 (-13°F to +158°F) ambient temperature.
1500 1500 Notes:
Notes:
1000
1.1.There
There is is
a athermal-imaging
thermal-imaging effect effect that canact
that can act
1000
900 900 totoshorten
shortenthe thelong-time
long-time delay. The thermal- thermal-
800 800
700 700
imaging
imagingeffecteffectcomes
comes into into play
play ifif aa current
current
600 600 above
abovethe thelong-time
long-time delay
delay pickup
pickup valuevalueexists
exists
500 500 forfor
a atime
timeandandthen
then is is cleared
cleared by bythe thetripping
trippingof o
400 400 a downstream
a downstreamdevice deviceor or the
the circuit breaker
circuit breaker
300 300
itself.
itself.A Asubsequent
subsequentoverloadoverload will causethe
will cause the
circuit
circuitbreaker
breakertototriptrip in
in aa shorter
shorter timetimethan
than
200 200
normal.
normal.The Theamount
amountof of time delay reduction
time delay reductionisis
inverse
inverse totothe
theamount
amount of timethat
of time thathas haselapsed
elapsed
150 150 since
since the theprevious
previousoverload.
overload. Approximately
Approximately 20
SHORT-TIME
minutes
twenty is required
minutes between
is required overloads
between to
overloads
100
90
PICKUP 100
90
completely
to completely reset thermal-imaging.
reset thermal-imaging.
x Ir
2.2.The
The endofofthe
thecurve
curveisisdetermined
determined byby the
80 80
70
1.5 2 2.5 6 8 10 70 end the
60 60 interruptingrating
interrupting ratingof
of the
the circuit
circuit breaker.
breaker.
50 50 3. With zone-selective interlocking ON, short-
3. With
timezone-selective interlocking
delay utilized, and on, short-time
no restraining signal,
40 40
3 4 5 delay utilized and
the maximum no restraining
unrestrained signal,
short-time the
delay
30 30 maximum unrestrained short-time delay
time band applies regardless of the setting. time
4.band
Totalapplies regardless
clearing of the
times shown setting.
include the
20 20
response
4. Total times
clearing of the
times trip unit,
shown the circuit
include the
15 15 breaker opening,
response times of and the extinction
the trip of current.
unit, the circuit
5.breaker
For withstand
opening, circuit
and breaker, instantaneous
the extinction of the
10 10 can be turned OFF. See trip curve 613-7 on
current.
9 9
8 8 page 178 for instantaneous trip curve. See
5. For a withstand circuit breaker, instantaneous
7 7
table on page 182 for instantaneous override
6 6 can be turned OFF. See 613-7 for
values.
TIME IN SECONDS
0.4
curve.
ON
2 2
0.1
1.5 1.5
0.3
ON
ON
1 1
.9 .9
.8 .8
.7 .7
.6 .6
.5 .5
.4 0.4 ON .4
SHORT-TIME
.3
DELAY I2t ON .3
SECONDS AT 10 x Ir 0.3 ON
MAXIMUM
.2 .2
UNRESTRAINED
SHORT-TIME 0.2 ON
.15 DELAY .15
.1 0.1 ON .1
.09 .09
.08 .08
.07 .07
.06 .06
.05 .05
.04 .04
.03 .03
.02 .02
1 CYCLE
.015 .015
.01 .01
.009 .009
1
.008 2 CYCLE .008
.007 .007
.006 .006
.005 .005
1
1.5
6
7
8
9
10
.5
.6
.7
.8
.9
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Curve
100
1.5
10
15
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
.5
.6
.7
.8
.9
1
6
7
8
9
10000 10000
9000 9000 Instantaneous Pickup,
MICROLOGIC ® 2XA/P/H
5.0/6.0 to 15XTRIP
and OFF
UNIT
8000 8000
7000 7000 CHARACTERISTIC TRIP CURVE NO. 613-7
6000 6000
5000 5000
Instantaneous
The time-current Pickup
curve information is to be used
4000 4000
2x–15x
for application and and OFF
coordination purposes only.
3000 3000
The time-current
Curves apply fromcurve
-30°Cinformation
to +60°C is to be used
for application
(-22°F andambient
to +140°F) coordination purposes only.
temperature.
2000 2000 Curves apply from -25°C to +70°C
1500 1500
(-13°F
Notes:to +158°F) ambient temperature.
Notes:
1. The end of the curve is determined by the
1000
1000
900 900 1. Theinterrupting
end of therating of the
curve circuit breaker.
is determined by the
800 800 2. interrupting
Total clearing times
rating of shown include
the circuit the
breaker.
700 700
600 response times of the trip unit, the circuit
600
2. Total clearing times shown include the
breaker opening, and the extinction of current.
500 500
response times of the trip unit, the circuit
3. The instantaneous region of the trip curve
400
400
breaker opening, and the extinction of the
shows maximum total clearing times. Actual
300 300 current.
clearing times in this region can vary
3. The instantaneous
depending regionbreaker
on the circuit of the trip curve
mechanism
200
200
shows
designmaximum
and other total clearing
factors. times.
The actual Actual
clearing
150 150 clearing
time cantimes in this region
be considerably canthan
faster vary
depending on the circuit
indicated. Contact breaker
your local salesmechanism
office for
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Ground-fault Pickup and Delay Characteristic Trip Curve
MULTIPLES OF SENSOR RATING (In)
Micrologic 6.0 A/P/H Trip Units
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CHARACTERISTIC TRIP CURVE NO. 613-1
4000 4000 Ground Fault I2t OFF and ON
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In ≤ 400 A
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Ground-fault Pickup and Delay Characteristic Trip Curve
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1500 1500
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Ground-fault Pickup and Delay Characteristic Trip Curve
AMPERES x 103
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2
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1500 1500
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1000
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information is to be used for
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Basic Electronic Trip Unit 1.0M, P-Frame 600 A MDP Characteristic Trip Curve
MULTIPLES OF SENSOR RATING (In) Basic Electronic Trip Unit 1.0M, 600 A
100
Characteristic Trip Curve No. 613-13
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4000 4000
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The time-current
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3000 3000 for application
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2000 2000
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1500 1500
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are onon
given page
1000 1000
182.
613-10.
900 900
800
700
800
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600
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500 500
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curve circuit breaker.
determined by the
400 400
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showncircuit breaker.
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300 300 2. response
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200 200 breaker opening, and the extinction of
current.
current.
150 150
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100 100
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80
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60
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60 design and other
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additional information.
30 30
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8 8
7 7
6 6
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5 5
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Basic Electronic Trip Unit 1.0M P-Frame 800–1200A MCP Characteristic Trip Curve
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5000 5000
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3000 3000
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Curves apply fromcurve
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2000 2000
for application
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temperature.
1500 1500
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values are given on page
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900 900
800 800 613-10.
700 700 Notes:
600 600 Notes:
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1. The end of the curve is determined by the
interrupting rating of the circuit breaker.
400
2. interrupting rating
timesofshown
the circuit breaker.
400
Total clearing include the
300 300
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response times
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breaker opening, thethe
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current.
200
200
3. breaker opening, and
The instantaneous the of
region extinction of the
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150 150 current.
shows maximum total clearing times. Actual
clearing
3. The times in thisregion
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thevary
trip curve
INSTANTANEOUS
100
PICKUP
100 depending
shows on the total
maximum circuitclearing
breakertimes.
mechanism
Actual
90 90
80 x In 80 design and other factors. The actual
clearing times in this region can vary clearing
70 70 time can be considerably faster than
depending on the circuit breaker mechanism
60 60
indicated.
design andContact your local
other factors. Thesales office
actual for
clearing
50 50
additional
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considerably faster than indicate
40 40
15 15
10 10
9 9
8 8
7 7
6 6
TIME IN SECONDS
5 5
4 4
3 3
2 2
1.5 1.5
1 1
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685823 ........................... 111 MJA267002 ...................... 70 NPLLE34063U33R .......... 94 NPRLE34063U43R .......... 94 PDC6P204 ..................... 115
685824 ........................... 111 MJA268002 ...................... 70 NPLLE34063U42R .......... 94 NPRLE34063U44R .......... 94 PGA36025CU31A ............ 76
685825 ........................... 111 MJA36300 ........................ 70 NPLLE34063U43R .......... 94 NPRLE34063U63RE1 ..... 94 PGA36025CU33A ............ 76
685826 ........................... 111 MJA36350 ........................ 70 NPLLE34063U44R .......... 94 NPRLE34063U64RE1 ..... 94 PGA36025CU41A ............ 76
685827 ........................... 111 MJA36400 ........................ 70 NPLLE34063U63RE1 ...... 94 NPRLE34063U73RE1 ..... 94 PGA36025CU43A ............ 76
685829 ........................... 111 MJA36450 ........................ 70 NPLLE34063U64RE1 ...... 94 NPRLE34063U74RE1 ..... 94 PGA36025CU44A ............ 76
AL1200P24K .................. 114 MJA36500 ........................ 70 NPLLE34063U73RE1 ...... 94 NPRLE34080U32R .......... 94 PGA36025CU63AE1 ....... 76
AL1200P24K .................. 118 MJA36600 ........................ 70 NPLLE34063U74RE1 ...... 94 NPRLE34080U33R .......... 94 PGA36025CU64AE1 ....... 76
AL1200P25K .................. 114 MJA36700 ........................ 70 NPLLE34080U32R .......... 94 NPRLE34080U42R .......... 94 PGA36025CU73AE1 ....... 76
AL1200P6KU ................. 114 MJA36800 ........................ 70 NPLLE34080U33R .......... 94 NPRLE34080U43R .......... 94 PGA36025CU74AE1 ....... 76
AL1200P7KU ................. 114 MJL26300 ........................ 70 NPLLE34080U42R .......... 94 NPRLE34080U44R .......... 94 PGA36025U31A .............. 75
AL1200R53K ................. 114 MJL26350 ........................ 70 NPLLE34080U43R .......... 94 NPRLE34080U63RE1 ..... 94 PGA36025U33A .............. 75
AL1200R53K ................. 118 MJL26400 ........................ 70 NPLLE34080U44R .......... 94 NPRLE34080U64RE1 ..... 94 PGA36025U41A .............. 75
AL2500RK ..................... 114 MJL26450 ........................ 70 NPLLE34080U63RE1 ...... 94 NPRLE34080U73RE1 ..... 94 PGA36025U43A .............. 75
AL800M23K ................... 114 MJL26500 ........................ 70 NPLLE34080U64RE1 ...... 94 NPRLE34080U74RE1 ..... 94 PGA36025U44A .............. 75
AL800P6K ...................... 114 MJL26600 ........................ 70 NPLLE34080U73RE1 ...... 94 NRHFE36160U32R ......... 98 PGA36025U63AE1 ........... 75
AL800P7K ...................... 114 MJL26700 ........................ 70 NPLLE34080U74RE1 ...... 94 NRHFE36160U33R ......... 98 PGA36025U64AE1 ........... 75
CU1200P24K ................. 115 MJL26800 ........................ 70 NPLLE34100U32R .......... 94 NRHFE36160U42R ......... 98 PGA36025U73AE1 ........... 75
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CYA1200R5 ................... 115 MJL36500 ........................ 70 NPLLE34100U63RE1 ...... 94 NRHFE36200U32R ......... 98 PGA36040CU43A ............ 76
CYA1200R7 ................... 115 MJL36600 ........................ 70 NPLLE34100U64RE1 ...... 94 NRHFE36200U33R ......... 98 PGA36040CU44A ............ 76
CYA400P5 ..................... 115 MJL36700 ........................ 70 NPLLE34100U73RE1 ...... 94 NRHFE36200U42R ......... 98 PGA36040CU63AE1 ....... 76
CYA600P5 ..................... 115 MJL36800 ........................ 70 NPLLE34100U74RE1 ...... 94 NRHFE36200U43R ......... 98 PGA36040CU64AE1 ....... 76
CYA800R7 ..................... 115 MPRPAF ........................ 118 NPNFE36160U32R ......... 94 NRHFE36200U44R ......... 98 PGA36040CU73AE1 ....... 76
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LHP48 ............................ 116 NCTWIRING .................. 107 NPNFE36160U42R ......... 94 NRHFE36200U64RE1 ..... 98 PGA36040U31A .............. 75
LHP8 .............................. 116 NPHFE36160U32R ......... 94 NPNFE36160U43R ......... 94 NRHFE36250U32R ......... 98 PGA36040U33A .............. 75
LS10 .............................. 116 NPHFE36160U33R ......... 94 NPNFE36160U44R ......... 94 NRHFE36250U33R ......... 98 PGA36040U41A .............. 75
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LW4 ............................... 116 NPHFE36160U44R ......... 94 NPNFE36160U73RE1 ..... 94 NRHFE36250U63RE1 ..... 98 PGA36040U63AE1 ........... 75
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MGA263502 ..................... 70 NPHFE36160U73RE1 ..... 94 NPNLE36063U33R .......... 94 NRHFE36320U33R ......... 98 PGA36040U74AE1 ........... 75
MGA264002 ..................... 70 NPHFE36160U74RE1 ..... 94 NPNLE36063U42R .......... 94 NRHFE36320U42R ......... 98 PGA36060 ....................... 75
MGA264502 ..................... 70 NPHLE36063U32R .......... 94 NPNLE36063U43R .......... 94 NRHFE36320U43R ......... 98 PGA36060CU31A ............ 76
MGA265002 ..................... 70 NPHLE36063U33R .......... 94 NPNLE36063U44R .......... 94 NRHFE36320U44R ......... 98 PGA36060CU33A ............ 76
MGA266002 ..................... 70 NPHLE36063U42R .......... 94 NPNLE36063U63RE1 ..... 94 NRHFE36320U63RE1 ..... 98 PGA36060CU41A ............ 76
MGA267002 ..................... 70 NPHLE36063U43R .......... 94 NPNLE36063U64RE1 ..... 94 NRHFE36320U64RE1 ..... 98 PGA36060CU43A ............ 76
MGA268002 ..................... 70 NPHLE36063U44R .......... 94 NPNLE36063U73RE1 ..... 94 NRHLFE36250U44R ....... 98 PGA36060CU44A ............ 76
MGA36300 ....................... 70 NPHLE36063U63RE1 ..... 94 NPNLE36063U74RE1 ..... 94 NRNFE36160U32R ......... 98 PGA36060CU63AE1 ....... 76
MGA36350 ....................... 70 NPHLE36063U64RE1 ..... 94 NPNLE36080U32R .......... 94 NRNFE36160U33R ......... 98 PGA36060CU64AE1 ....... 76
MGA36400 ....................... 70 NPHLE36063U73RE1 ..... 94 NPNLE36080U33R .......... 94 NRNFE36160U42R ......... 98 PGA36060CU73AE1 ....... 76
MGA36450 ....................... 70 NPHLE36063U74RE1 ..... 94 NPNLE36080U42R .......... 94 NRNFE36160U43R ......... 98 PGA36060CU74AE1 ....... 76
MGA36500 ....................... 70 NPHLE36080U32R .......... 94 NPNLE36080U43R .......... 94 NRNFE36160U44R ......... 98 PGA36060U31A .............. 75
MGA36600 ....................... 70 NPHLE36080U33R .......... 94 NPNLE36080U44R .......... 94 NRNFE36160U63RE1 ..... 98 PGA36060U33A .............. 75
MGA36700 ....................... 70 NPHLE36080U42R .......... 94 NPNLE36080U63RE1 ..... 94 NRNFE36160U64RE1 ..... 98 PGA36060U41A .............. 75
MGA36800 ....................... 70 NPHLE36080U43R .......... 94 NPNLE36080U64RE1 ..... 94 NRNFE36200U32R ......... 98 PGA36060U43A .............. 75
MGL26300 ....................... 70 NPHLE36080U44R .......... 94 NPNLE36080U73RE1 ..... 94 NRNFE36200U33R ......... 98 PGA36060U44A .............. 75
MGL26350 ....................... 70 NPHLE36080U63RE1 ..... 94 NPNLE36080U74RE1 ..... 94 NRNFE36200U42R ......... 98 PGA36060U63AE1 ........... 75
MGL26400 ....................... 70 NPHLE36080U64RE1 ..... 94 NPNLE36100U32R .......... 94 NRNFE36200U43R ......... 98 PGA36060U64AE1 ........... 75
MGL26450 ....................... 70 NPHLE36080U73RE1 ..... 94 NPNLE36100U33R .......... 94 NRNFE36200U44R ......... 98 PGA36060U73AE1 ........... 75
MGL26500 ....................... 70 NPHLE36080U74RE1 ..... 94 NPNLE36100U42R .......... 94 NRNFE36200U63RE1 ..... 98 PGA36060U74AE1 ........... 75
MGL26600 ....................... 70 NPHLE36100U32R .......... 94 NPNLE36100U43R .......... 94 NRNFE36200U64RE1 ..... 98 PGA36080 ....................... 75
MGL26700 ....................... 70 NPHLE36100U33R .......... 94 NPNLE36100U44R .......... 94 NRNFE36250U32R ......... 98 PGA36080CU31A ............ 76
MGL26800 ....................... 70 NPHLE36100U42R .......... 94 NPNLE36100U63RE1 ..... 94 NRNFE36250U33R ......... 98 PGA36080CU33A ............ 76
MGL36300 ....................... 70 NPHLE36100U43R .......... 94 NPNLE36100U64RE1 ..... 94 NRNFE36250U42R ......... 98 PGA36080CU41A ............ 76
MGL36350 ....................... 70 NPHLE36100U44R .......... 94 NPNLE36100U73RE1 ..... 94 NRNFE36250U43R ......... 98 PGA36080CU43A ............ 76
MGL36400 ....................... 70 NPHLE36100U63RE1 ..... 94 NPNLE36100U74RE1 ..... 94 NRNFE36250U44R ......... 98 PGA36080CU44A ............ 76
MGL36450 ....................... 70 NPHLE36100U64RE1 ..... 94 NPNLE36125U32R .......... 94 NRNFE36250U63RE1 ..... 98 PGA36080CU63AE1 ....... 76
MGL36500 ....................... 70 NPHLE36100U73RE1 ..... 94 NPNLE36125U33R .......... 94 NRNFE36250U64RE1 ..... 98 PGA36080CU64AE1 ....... 76
MGL36600 ....................... 70 NPHLE36100U74RE1 ..... 94 NPNLE36125U42R .......... 94 NRNFE36320U32R ......... 98 PGA36080CU73AE1 ....... 76
MGL36700 ....................... 70 NPHLE36125U32R .......... 94 NPNLE36125U43R .......... 94 NRNFE36320U33R ......... 98 PGA36080CU74AE1 ....... 76
MGL36800 ....................... 70 NPHLE36125U42R .......... 94 NPNLE36125U44R .......... 94 NRNFE36320U42R ......... 98 PGA36080U31A .............. 75
MICROTUSEAL ............. 106 NPHLE36125U43R .......... 94 NPNLE36125U63RE1 ..... 94 NRNFE36320U43R ......... 98 PGA36080U33A .............. 75
MJA263002 ...................... 70 NPHLE36125U44R .......... 94 NPNLE36125U64RE1 ..... 94 NRNFE36320U44R ......... 98 PGA36080U41A .............. 75
MJA263502 ...................... 70 NPHLE36125U63RE1 ..... 94 NPNLE36125U73RE1 ..... 94 NRNFE36320U63RE1 ..... 98 PGA36080U43A .............. 75
MJA264002 ...................... 70 NPHLE36125U64RE1 ..... 94 NPNLE36125U74RE1 ..... 94 NRNFE36320U64RE1 ..... 98 PGA36080U44A .............. 75
MJA264502 ...................... 70 NPHLE36125U73RE1 ..... 94 NPRLE34063U32R .......... 94 PDC12P4 ....................... 115 PGA36080U63AE1 ........... 75
MJA265002 ...................... 70 NPHLE36125U74RE1 ..... 94 NPRLE34063U33R .......... 94 PDC12P44 ..................... 115 PGA36080U64AE1 ........... 75
MJA266002 ...................... 70 NPLLE34063U32R .......... 94 NPRLE34063U42R .......... 94 PDC6P20 ....................... 115 PGA36080U73AE1 ........... 75
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PGA36080U74AE1 ........... 75 PGL36080CU43A ............ 74 PJA36040CU74AE1 ........ 76 PJL36025CU74AE1 ...........74 PJL36100U33A ................ 73
PGA36100 ....................... 75 PGL36080CU44A ............ 74 PJA36040U31A ............... 75 PJL36025U31A ................ 73 PJL36100U41A ................ 73
PGA36100U31A .............. 75 PGL36080CU63AE1 ..........74 PJA36040U33A ............... 75 PJL36025U33A ................ 73 PJL36100U43A ................ 73
PGA36100U33A .............. 75 PGL36080CU64AE1 ..........74 PJA36040U41A ............... 75 PJL36025U41A ................ 73 PJL36100U44A ................ 73
PGA36100U41A .............. 75 PGL36080CU73AE1 ..........74 PJA36040U43A ............... 75 PJL36025U43A ................ 73 PJL36100U63AE1 ............. 73
PGA36100U43A .............. 75 PGL36080CU74AE1 ..........74 PJA36040U44A ............... 75 PJL36025U44A ................ 73 PJL36100U64AE1 ............. 73
PGA36100U44A .............. 75 PGL36080U31A ............... 73 PJA36040U63AE1 .............75 PJL36025U63AE1 .............73 PJL36100U73AE1 ............. 73
PGA36100U63AE1 ........... 75 PGL36080U33A ............... 73 PJA36040U64AE1 .............75 PJL36025U64AE1 .............73 PJL36100U74AE1 ............. 73
PGA36100U64AE1 ........... 75 PGL36080U41A ............... 73 PJA36040U73AE1 .............75 PJL36025U73AE1 .............73 PJL36120 ......................... 73
PGA36100U73AE1 ........... 75 PGL36080U43A ............... 73 PJA36040U74AE1 .............75 PJL36025U74AE1 .............73 PJL36120CU31A ............. 74
PGA36100U74AE1 ........... 75 PGL36080U44A ............... 73 PJA36060 ........................ 75 PJL36040CU31A ............. 74 PJL36120CU33A ............. 74
PGA36120 ....................... 75 PGL36080U63AE1 .............73 PJA36060CU31A ............. 76 PJL36040CU33A ............. 74 PJL36120CU41A ............. 74
PGA36120U31A .............. 75 PGL36080U64AE1 .............73 PJA36060CU33A ............. 76 PJL36040CU41A ............. 74 PJL36120CU43A ............. 74
PGA36120U33A .............. 75 PGL36080U73AE1 .............73 PJA36060CU41A ............. 76 PJL36040CU43A ............. 74 PJL36120CU44A ............. 74
PGA36120U41A .............. 75 PGL36080U74AE1 .............73 PJA36060CU43A ............. 76 PJL36040CU44A ............. 74 PJL36120CU63AE1 ........... 74
PGA36120U43A .............. 75 PGL36100 ........................ 73 PJA36060CU44A ............. 76 PJL36040CU63AE1 ...........74 PJL36120CU64AE1 ........... 74
PGA36120U44A .............. 75 PGL36100CU31A ............ 74 PJA36060CU63AE1 ........ 76 PJL36040CU64AE1 ...........74 PJL36120CU73AE1 .......... 74
PGA36120U63AE1 ........... 75 PGL36100CU33A ............ 74 PJA36060CU64AE1 ........ 76 PJL36040CU73AE1 ...........74 PJL36120CU74AE1 .......... 74
PGA36120U64AE1 ........... 75 PGL36100CU41A ............ 74 PJA36060CU73AE1 ........ 76 PJL36040CU74AE1 ...........74 PJL36120M70 .................. 79
PGA36120U73AE1 ........... 75 PGL36100CU43A ............ 74 PJA36060CU74AE1 ........ 76 PJL36040U31A ................ 73 PJL36120U31A ................ 73
PGA36120U74AE1 ........... 75 PGL36100CU44A ............ 74 PJA36060U31A ............... 75 PJL36040U33A ................ 73 PJL36120U33A ................ 73
PGL36025CU31A ............ 74 PGL36100CU63AE1 ..........74 PJA36060U33A ............... 75 PJL36040U41A ................ 73 PJL36120U41A ................ 73
PGL36025CU33A ............ 74 PGL36100CU64AE1 ..........74 PJA36060U41A ............... 75 PJL36040U43A ................ 73 PJL36120U43A ................ 73
PGL36025CU41A ............ 74 PGL36100CU73AE1 ..........74 PJA36060U43A ............... 75 PJL36040U44A ................ 73 PJL36120U44A ................ 73
PGL36025CU43A ............ 74 PGL36100CU74AE1 ..........74 PJA36060U44A ............... 75 PJL36040U63AE1 .............73 PJL36120U63AE1 ............. 73
PGL36025CU44A ............ 74 PGL36100U31A ............... 73 PJA36060U63AE1 .............75 PJL36040U64AE1 .............73 PJL36120U64AE1 ............. 73
PGL36025CU63AE1 ......... 74 PGL36100U33A ............... 73 PJA36060U64AE1 .............75 PJL36040U73AE1 .............73 PJL36120U73AE1 ............. 73
PGL36025CU64AE1 ......... 74 PGL36100U41A ............... 73 PJA36060U73AE1 .............75 PJL36040U74AE1 .............73 PJL36120U74AE1 ............. 73
PGL36025CU73AE1 ......... 74 PGL36100U43A ............... 73 PJA36060U74AE1 .............75 PJL36060 ......................... 73 PKA36025CU31A ............ 76
PGL36025CU74AE1 ......... 74 PGL36100U44A ............... 73 PJA36080 ........................ 75 PJL36060CU31A ............. 74 PKA36025CU33A ............ 76
PGL36025U31A ............... 73 PGL36100U63AE1 .............73 PJA36080CU31A ............. 76 PJL36060CU33A ............. 74 PKA36025CU41A ............ 76
PGL36025U33A ............... 73 PGL36100U64AE1 .............73 PJA36080CU33A ............. 76 PJL36060CU41A ............. 74 PKA36025CU43A ............ 76
PGL36025U41A ............... 73 PGL36100U73AE1 .............73 PJA36080CU41A ............. 76 PJL36060CU43A ............. 74 PKA36025CU44A ............ 76
PGL36025U43A ............... 73 PGL36100U74AE1 .............73 PJA36080CU43A ............. 76 PJL36060CU44A ............. 74 PKA36025CU63AE1 ........ 76
PGL36025U44A ............... 73 PGL36120 ........................ 73 PJA36080CU44A ............. 76 PJL36060CU63AE1 ...........74 PKA36025CU64AE1 ........ 76
PGL36025U63AE1 ............ 73 PGL36120CU31A ............ 74 PJA36080CU63AE1 ........ 76 PJL36060CU64AE1 ...........74 PKA36025CU73AE1 ........ 76
PGL36025U64AE1 ............ 73 PGL36120CU33A ............ 74 PJA36080CU64AE1 ........ 76 PJL36060CU73AE1 ...........74 PKA36025CU74AE1 ........ 76
PGL36025U73AE1 ............ 73 PGL36120CU41A ............ 74 PJA36080CU73AE1 ........ 76 PJL36060CU74AE1 ...........74 PKA36025U31A ............... 75
PGL36025U74AE1 ............ 73 PGL36120CU43A ............ 74 PJA36080CU74AE1 ........ 76 PJL36060M68 .................. 79 PKA36025U33A ............... 75
PGL36040CU31A ............ 74 PGL36120CU44A ............ 74 PJA36080U31A ............... 75 PJL36060U31A ................ 73 PKA36025U41A ............... 75
PGL36040CU33A ............ 74 PGL36120CU63AE1 ..........74 PJA36080U33A ............... 75 PJL36060U33A ................ 73 PKA36025U43A ............... 75
PGL36040CU41A ............ 74 PGL36120CU64AE1 ..........74 PJA36080U41A ............... 75 PJL36060U41A ................ 73 PKA36025U44A ............... 75
PGL36040CU43A ............ 74 PGL36120CU73AE1 ..........74 PJA36080U43A ............... 75 PJL36060U43A ................ 73 PKA36025U63AE1 ............ 75
PGL36040CU44A ............ 74 PGL36120CU74AE1 ..........74 PJA36080U44A ............... 75 PJL36060U44A ................ 73 PKA36025U64AE1 ............ 75
PGL36040CU63AE1 ......... 74 PGL36120U31A ............... 73 PJA36080U63AE1 .............75 PJL36060U63AE1 .............73 PKA36025U73AE1 ............ 75
PGL36040CU64AE1 ......... 74 PGL36120U33A ............... 73 PJA36080U64AE1 .............75 PJL36060U64AE1 .............73 PKA36025U74AE1 ............ 75
PGL36040CU73AE1 ......... 74 PGL36120U41A ............... 73 PJA36080U73AE1 .............75 PJL36060U73AE1 .............73 PKA36040CU31A ............ 76
PGL36040CU74AE1 ......... 74 PGL36120U43A ............... 73 PJA36080U74AE1 .............75 PJL36060U74AE1 .............73 PKA36040CU33A ............ 76
PGL36040U31A ............... 73 PGL36120U44A ............... 73 PJA36100 ........................ 75 PJL36080 ......................... 73 PKA36040CU41A ............ 76
PGL36040U33A ............... 73 PGL36120U63AE1 .............73 PJA36100U31A ............... 75 PJL36080CU31A ............. 74 PKA36040CU43A ............ 76
PGL36040U41A ............... 73 PGL36120U64AE1 .............73 PJA36100U33A ............... 75 PJL36080CU33A ............. 74 PKA36040CU44A ............ 76
PGL36040U43A ............... 73 PGL36120U73AE1 .............73 PJA36100U41A ............... 75 PJL36080CU41A ............. 74 PKA36040CU63AE1 ........ 76
PGL36040U44A ............... 73 PGL36120U74AE1 .............73 PJA36100U43A ............... 75 PJL36080CU43A ............. 74 PKA36040CU64AE1 ........ 76
PGL36040U63AE1 ............ 73 PHLE36125U33RN .......... 94 PJA36100U44A ............... 75 PJL36080CU44A ............. 74 PKA36040CU73AE1 ........ 76
PGL36040U64AE1 ............ 73 PJA36025CU31A ............. 76 PJA36100U63AE1 .............75 PJL36080CU63AE1 ...........74 PKA36040CU74AE1 ........ 76
PGL36040U73AE1 ............ 73 PJA36025CU33A ............. 76 PJA36100U64AE1 .............75 PJL36080CU64AE1 ...........74 PKA36040U31A ............... 75
PGL36040U74AE1 ............ 73 PJA36025CU41A ............. 76 PJA36100U73AE1 .............75 PJL36080CU73AE1 ...........74 PKA36040U33A ............... 75
PGL36060 ....................... 73 PJA36025CU43A ............. 76 PJA36100U74AE1 .............75 PJL36080CU74AE1 ...........74 PKA36040U41A ............... 75
PGL36060CU31A ............ 74 PJA36025CU44A ............. 76 PJA36120 ........................ 75 PJL36080M68 .................. 79 PKA36040U43A ............... 75
PGL36060CU33A ............ 74 PJA36025CU63AE1 ........ 76 PJA36120U31A ............... 75 PJL36080U31A ................ 73 PKA36040U44A ............... 75
PGL36060CU41A ............ 74 PJA36025CU64AE1 ........ 76 PJA36120U33A ............... 75 PJL36080U33A ................ 73 PKA36040U63AE1 ............ 75
PGL36060CU43A ............ 74 PJA36025CU73AE1 ........ 76 PJA36120U41A ............... 75 PJL36080U41A ................ 73 PKA36040U64AE1 ............ 75
PGL36060CU44A ............ 74 PJA36025CU74AE1 ........ 76 PJA36120U43A ............... 75 PJL36080U43A ................ 73 PKA36040U73AE1 ............ 75
PGL36060CU63AE1 ......... 74 PJA36025U31A ............... 75 PJA36120U44A ............... 75 PJL36080U44A ................ 73 PKA36040U74AE1 ............ 75
PGL36060CU64AE1 ......... 74 PJA36025U33A ............... 75 PJA36120U63AE1 .............75 PJL36080U63AE1 .............73 PKA36060 ........................ 75
PGL36060CU73AE1 ......... 74 PJA36025U41A ............... 75 PJA36120U64AE1 .............75 PJL36080U64AE1 .............73 PKA36060CU31A ............ 76
PGL36060CU74AE1 ......... 74 PJA36025U43A ............... 75 PJA36120U73AE1 .............75 PJL36080U73AE1 .............73 PKA36060CU33A ............ 76
PGL36060U31A ............... 73 PJA36025U44A ............... 75 PJA36120U74AE1 .............75 PJL36080U74AE1 .............73 PKA36060CU41A ............ 76
PGL36060U33A ............... 73 PJA36025U63AE1 .............75 PJL36000S10 .................. 78 PJL36100 ......................... 73 PKA36060CU43A ............ 76
PGL36060U41A ............... 73 PJA36025U64AE1 .............75 PJL36000S12 .................. 78 PJL36100CU31A ............. 74 PKA36060CU44A ............ 76
PGL36060U43A ............... 73 PJA36025U73AE1 .............75 PJL36000S60 .................. 78 PJL36100CU33A ............. 74 PKA36060CU63AE1 ........ 76
PGL36060U44A ............... 73 PJA36025U74AE1 .............75 PJL36000S80 .................. 78 PJL36100CU41A ............. 74 PKA36060CU64AE1 ........ 76
PGL36060U63AE1 ............ 73 PJA36040CU31A ............. 76 PJL36025CU31A ............. 74 PJL36100CU43A ............. 74 PKA36060CU73AE1 ........ 76
PGL36060U64AE1 ............ 73 PJA36040CU33A ............. 76 PJL36025CU33A ............. 74 PJL36100CU44A ............. 74 PKA36060CU74AE1 ........ 76
PGL36060U73AE1 ............ 73 PJA36040CU41A ............. 76 PJL36025CU41A ............. 74 PJL36100CU63AE1 ...........74 PKA36060U31A ............... 75
PGL36060U74AE1 ............ 73 PJA36040CU43A ............. 76 PJL36025CU43A ............. 74 PJL36100CU64AE1 ...........74 PKA36060U33A ............... 75
PGL36080 ....................... 73 PJA36040CU44A ............. 76 PJL36025CU44A ............. 74 PJL36100CU73AE1 ...........74 PKA36060U41A ............... 75
PGL36080CU31A ............ 74 PJA36040CU63AE1 ........ 76 PJL36025CU63AE1 ...........74 PJL36100CU74AE1 ...........74 PKA36060U43A ............... 75
PGL36080CU33A ............ 74 PJA36040CU64AE1 ........ 76 PJL36025CU64AE1 ...........74 PJL36100M69 .................. 79 PKA36060U44A ............... 75
PGL36080CU41A ............ 74 PJA36040CU73AE1 ........ 76 PJL36025CU73AE1 ...........74 PJL36100U31A ................ 73 PKA36060U63AE1 ............ 75
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PKA36060U64AE1 .............75 PKL36040U73AE1 .............73 PLA34025CU41A ............76 PLA34100U73AE1 ............ 75 PLL34080CU73AE1 .......... 74
PKA36060U73AE1 .............75 PKL36040U74AE1 .............73 PLA34025CU43A ............76 PLA34100U74AE1 ............ 75 PLL34080CU74AE1 .......... 74
PKA36060U74AE1 .............75 PKL36060 ........................ 73 PLA34025CU44A ............76 PLA34120 ........................75 PLL34080M68 ................. 79
PKA36080 ........................ 75 PKL36060CU31A ............ 74 PLA34025CU63AE1 ........ 76 PLA34120U31A ............... 75 PLL34080U31A ...............73
PKA36080CU31A ............ 76 PKL36060CU33A ............ 74 PLA34025CU64AE1 ........ 76 PLA34120U33A ............... 75 PLL34080U33A ...............73
PKA36080CU33A ............ 76 PKL36060CU41A ............ 74 PLA34025CU73AE1 ........ 76 PLA34120U41A ............... 75 PLL34080U41A ...............73
PKA36080CU41A ............ 76 PKL36060CU43A ............ 74 PLA34025CU74AE1 ........ 76 PLA34120U43A ............... 75 PLL34080U43A ...............73
PKA36080CU43A ............ 76 PKL36060CU44A ............ 74 PLA34025U31A ............... 75 PLA34120U44A ............... 75 PLL34080U44A ...............73
PKA36080CU44A ............ 76 PKL36060CU63AE1 ..........74 PLA34025U33A ............... 75 PLA34120U63AE1 ............ 75 PLL34080U63AE1 ............. 73
PKA36080CU63AE1 ........ 76 PKL36060CU64AE1 ..........74 PLA34025U41A ............... 75 PLA34120U64AE1 ............ 75 PLL34080U64AE1 ............. 73
PKA36080CU64AE1 ........ 76 PKL36060CU73AE1 ..........74 PLA34025U43A ............... 75 PLA34120U73AE1 ............ 75 PLL34080U73AE1 ............. 73
PKA36080CU73AE1 ........ 76 PKL36060CU74AE1 ..........74 PLA34025U44A ............... 75 PLA34120U74AE1 ............ 75 PLL34080U74AE1 ............. 73
PKA36080CU74AE1 ........ 76 PKL36060U31A ............... 73 PLA34025U63AE1 .............75 PLL34000S10 .................. 78 PLL34100 ........................ 73
PKA36080U31A ............... 75 PKL36060U33A ............... 73 PLA34025U64AE1 .............75 PLL34000S12 .................. 78 PLL34100CU31A ............. 74
PKA36080U33A ............... 75 PKL36060U41A ............... 73 PLA34025U73AE1 .............75 PLL34000S60 .................. 78 PLL34100CU33A ............. 74
PKA36080U41A ............... 75 PKL36060U43A ............... 73 PLA34025U74AE1 .............75 PLL34000S80 .................. 78 PLL34100CU41A ............. 74
PKA36080U43A ............... 75 PKL36060U44A ............... 73 PLA34040CU31A ............76 PLL34025CU31A ............. 74 PLL34100CU43A ............. 74
PKA36080U44A ............... 75 PKL36060U63AE1 .............73 PLA34040CU33A ............76 PLL34025CU33A ............. 74 PLL34100CU44A ............. 74
PKA36080U63AE1 .............75 PKL36060U64AE1 .............73 PLA34040CU41A ............76 PLL34025CU41A ............. 74 PLL34100CU63AE1 .......... 74
PKA36080U64AE1 .............75 PKL36060U73AE1 .............73 PLA34040CU43A ............76 PLL34025CU43A ............. 74 PLL34100CU64AE1 .......... 74
PKA36080U73AE1 .............75 PKL36060U74AE1 .............73 PLA34040CU44A ............76 PLL34025CU44A ............. 74 PLL34100CU73AE1 .......... 74
PKA36080U74AE1 .............75 PKL36080 ........................ 73 PLA34040CU63AE1 ........ 76 PLL34025CU63AE1 .......... 74 PLL34100CU74AE1 .......... 74
PKA36100 ........................ 75 PKL36080CU31A ............ 74 PLA34040CU64AE1 ........ 76 PLL34025CU64AE1 .......... 74 PLL34100M69 ................. 79
PKA36100U31A ............... 75 PKL36080CU33A ............ 74 PLA34040CU73AE1 ........ 76 PLL34025CU73AE1 .......... 74 PLL34100U31A ...............73
PKA36100U33A ............... 75 PKL36080CU41A ............ 74 PLA34040CU74AE1 ........ 76 PLL34025CU74AE1 .......... 74 PLL34100U33A ...............73
PKA36100U41A ............... 75 PKL36080CU43A ............ 74 PLA34040U31A ............... 75 PLL34025U31A ............... 73 PLL34100U41A ...............73
PKA36100U43A ............... 75 PKL36080CU44A ............ 74 PLA34040U33A ............... 75 PLL34025U33A ............... 73 PLL34100U43A ...............73
PKA36100U44A ............... 75 PKL36080CU63AE1 ..........74 PLA34040U41A ............... 75 PLL34025U41A ............... 73 PLL34100U44A ...............73
PKA36100U63AE1 .............75 PKL36080CU64AE1 ..........74 PLA34040U43A ............... 75 PLL34025U43A ............... 73 PLL34100U63AE1 ............. 73
PKA36100U64AE1 .............75 PKL36080CU73AE1 ..........74 PLA34040U44A ............... 75 PLL34025U44A ............... 73 PLL34100U64AE1 ............. 73
PKA36100U73AE1 .............75 PKL36080CU74AE1 ..........74 PLA34040U63AE1 .............75 PLL34025U63AE1 ............. 73 PLL34100U73AE1 ............. 73
PKA36100U74AE1 .............75 PKL36080U31A ............... 73 PLA34040U64AE1 .............75 PLL34025U64AE1 ............. 73 PLL34100U74AE1 ............. 73
PKA36120 ........................ 75 PKL36080U33A ............... 73 PLA34040U73AE1 .............75 PLL34025U73AE1 ............. 73 PLL34120 ........................ 73
PKA36120U31A ............... 75 PKL36080U41A ............... 73 PLA34040U74AE1 .............75 PLL34025U74AE1 ............. 73 PLL34120CU31A ............. 74
PKA36120U33A ............... 75 PKL36080U43A ............... 73 PLA34060 ........................ 75 PLL34040CU31A ............. 74 PLL34120CU33A ............. 74
PKA36120U41A ............... 75 PKL36080U44A ............... 73 PLA34060CU31A ............76 PLL34040CU33A ............. 74 PLL34120CU41A ............. 74
PKA36120U43A ............... 75 PKL36080U63AE1 .............73 PLA34060CU33A ............76 PLL34040CU41A ............. 74 PLL34120CU43A ............. 74
PKA36120U44A ............... 75 PKL36080U64AE1 .............73 PLA34060CU41A ............76 PLL34040CU43A ............. 74 PLL34120CU44A ............. 74
PKA36120U63AE1 .............75 PKL36080U73AE1 .............73 PLA34060CU43A ............76 PLL34040CU44A ............. 74 PLL34120CU63AE1 .......... 74
PKA36120U64AE1 .............75 PKL36080U74AE1 .............73 PLA34060CU44A ............76 PLL34040CU63AE1 .......... 74 PLL34120CU64AE1 .......... 74
PKA36120U73AE1 .............75 PKL36100 ........................ 73 PLA34060CU63AE1 ........ 76 PLL34040CU64AE1 .......... 74 PLL34120CU73AE1 .......... 74
PKA36120U74AE1 .............75 PKL36100CU31A ............ 74 PLA34060CU64AE1 ........ 76 PLL34040CU73AE1 .......... 74 PLL34120CU74AE1 .......... 74
PKL36000S10 .................. 78 PKL36100CU33A ............ 74 PLA34060CU73AE1 ........ 76 PLL34040CU74AE1 .......... 74 PLL34120M70 ................. 79
PKL36000S12 .................. 78 PKL36100CU41A ............ 74 PLA34060CU74AE1 ........ 76 PLL34040U31A ............... 73 PLL34120U31A ...............73
PKL36000S60 .................. 78 PKL36100CU43A ............ 74 PLA34060U31A ............... 75 PLL34040U33A ............... 73 PLL34120U33A ...............73
PKL36000S80 .................. 78 PKL36100CU44A ............ 74 PLA34060U33A ............... 75 PLL34040U41A ............... 73 PLL34120U41A ...............73
PKL36025CU31A ............ 74 PKL36100CU63AE1 ..........74 PLA34060U41A ............... 75 PLL34040U43A ............... 73 PLL34120U43A ...............73
PKL36025CU33A ............ 74 PKL36100CU64AE1 ..........74 PLA34060U43A ............... 75 PLL34040U44A ............... 73 PLL34120U44A ...............73
PKL36025CU41A ............ 74 PKL36100CU73AE1 ..........74 PLA34060U44A ............... 75 PLL34040U63AE1 ............. 73 PLL34120U63AE1 ............. 73
PKL36025CU43A ............ 74 PKL36100CU74AE1 ..........74 PLA34060U63AE1 .............75 PLL34040U64AE1 ............. 73 PLL34120U64AE1 ............. 73
PKL36025CU44A ............ 74 PKL36100U31A ............... 73 PLA34060U64AE1 .............75 PLL34040U73AE1 ............. 73 PLL34120U73AE1 ............. 73
PKL36025CU63AE1 ...........74 PKL36100U33A ............... 73 PLA34060U73AE1 .............75 PLL34040U74AE1 ............. 73 PLL34120U74AE1 ............. 73
PKL36025CU64AE1 ...........74 PKL36100U41A ............... 73 PLA34060U74AE1 .............75 PLL34060 ........................73 RD10 .............................. 117
PKL36025CU73AE1 ..........74 PKL36100U43A ............... 73 PLA34080 ........................ 75 PLL34060CU31A ............. 74 RD16 .............................. 117
PKL36025CU74AE1 ..........74 PKL36100U44A ............... 73 PLA34080CU31A ............76 PLL34060CU33A ............. 74 RE10 .............................. 117
PKL36025U31A ............... 73 PKL36100U63AE1 .............73 PLA34080CU33A ............76 PLL34060CU41A ............. 74 RE16 .............................. 117
PKL36025U33A ............... 73 PKL36100U64AE1 .............73 PLA34080CU41A ............76 PLL34060CU43A ............. 74 RGA36100CU31A ........... 88
PKL36025U41A ............... 73 PKL36100U73AE1 .............73 PLA34080CU43A ............76 PLL34060CU44A ............. 74 RGA36100CU33A ........... 88
PKL36025U43A ............... 73 PKL36100U74AE1 .............73 PLA34080CU44A ............76 PLL34060CU63AE1 .......... 74 RGA36100CU41A ........... 88
PKL36025U44A ............... 73 PKL36120 ........................ 73 PLA34080CU63AE1 ........ 76 PLL34060CU64AE1 .......... 74 RGA36100CU43A ........... 88
PKL36025U63AE1 .............73 PKL36120CU31A ............ 74 PLA34080CU64AE1 ........ 76 PLL34060CU73AE1 .......... 74 RGA36100CU44A ........... 88
PKL36025U64AE1 .............73 PKL36120CU33A ............ 74 PLA34080CU73AE1 ........ 76 PLL34060CU74AE1 .......... 74 RGA36100CU63AE1 ....... 88
PKL36025U73AE1 .............73 PKL36120CU41A ............ 74 PLA34080CU74AE1 ........ 76 PLL34060M68 ................. 79 RGA36100CU64AE1 ....... 88
PKL36025U74AE1 .............73 PKL36120CU43A ............ 74 PLA34080U31A ............... 75 PLL34060U31A ............... 73 RGA36100CU73AE1 ....... 88
PKL36040CU31A ............ 74 PKL36120CU44A ............ 74 PLA34080U33A ............... 75 PLL34060U33A ............... 73 RGA36100CU74AE1 ....... 88
PKL36040CU33A ............ 74 PKL36120CU63AE1 ..........74 PLA34080U41A ............... 75 PLL34060U41A ............... 73 RGA36120CU31A ........... 88
PKL36040CU41A ............ 74 PKL36120CU64AE1 ..........74 PLA34080U43A ............... 75 PLL34060U43A ............... 73 RGA36120CU33A ........... 88
PKL36040CU43A ............ 74 PKL36120CU73AE1 ..........74 PLA34080U44A ............... 75 PLL34060U44A ............... 73 RGA36120CU41A ........... 88
PKL36040CU44A ............ 74 PKL36120CU74AE1 ..........74 PLA34080U63AE1 .............75 PLL34060U63AE1 ............. 73 RGA36120CU43A ........... 88
PKL36040CU63AE1 ...........74 PKL36120U31A ............... 73 PLA34080U64AE1 .............75 PLL34060U64AE1 ............. 73 RGA36120CU44A ........... 88
PKL36040CU64AE1 ...........74 PKL36120U33A ............... 73 PLA34080U73AE1 .............75 PLL34060U73AE1 ............. 73 RGA36120CU63AE1 ....... 88
PKL36040CU73AE1 ..........74 PKL36120U41A ............... 73 PLA34080U74AE1 .............75 PLL34060U74AE1 ............. 73 RGA36120CU64AE1 ....... 88
PKL36040CU74AE1 ..........74 PKL36120U43A ............... 73 PLA34100 ........................ 75 PLL34080 ........................73 RGA36120CU73AE1 ....... 88
PKL36040U31A ............... 73 PKL36120U44A ............... 73 PLA34100U31A ............... 75 PLL34080CU31A ............. 74 RGA36120CU74AE1 ....... 88
PKL36040U33A ............... 73 PKL36120U63AE1 .............73 PLA34100U33A ............... 75 PLL34080CU33A ............. 74 RGF36060CU31A .............. 86
PKL36040U41A ............... 73 PKL36120U64AE1 .............73 PLA34100U41A ............... 75 PLL34080CU41A ............. 74 RGF36060CU33A .............. 86
PKL36040U43A ............... 73 PKL36120U73AE1 .............73 PLA34100U43A ............... 75 PLL34080CU43A ............. 74 RGF36060CU41A .............. 86
PKL36040U44A ............... 73 PKL36120U74AE1 .............73 PLA34100U44A ............... 75 PLL34080CU44A ............. 74 RGF36060CU43A .............. 86
PKL36040U63AE1 .............73 PLA34025CU31A ............ 76 PLA34100U63AE1 .............75 PLL34080CU63AE1 .......... 74 RGF36060CU44A .............. 86
PKL36040U64AE1 .............73 PLA34025CU33A ............ 76 PLA34100U64AE1 .............75 PLL34080CU64AE1 .......... 74 RGF36060CU63AE1 ......... 86
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RGF36060CU64AE1 ......... 86 RGF36160U43A .................85 RJF36060CU31A ...............86 RJF36160CU64AE1 ..........87 RKA36120CU43A ............ 88
RGF36060CU73AE1 ......... 86 RGF36160U44A .................85 RJF36060CU33A ...............86 RJF36160CU73AE1 ..........87 RKA36120CU44A ............ 88
RGF36060CU74AE1 ......... 86 RGF36160U63AE1 ............85 RJF36060CU41A ...............86 RJF36160CU74AE1 ..........87 RKA36120CU63AE1 ....... 88
RGF36060U31A ................ 84 RGF36160U64AE1 ............85 RJF36060CU43A ...............86 RJF36160U31A ..................85 RKA36120CU64AE1 ....... 88
RGF36060U33A ................ 84 RGF36160U73AE1 ............85 RJF36060CU44A ...............86 RJF36160U33A ..................85 RKA36120CU73AE1 ....... 88
RGF36060U41A ................ 84 RGF36160U74AE1 ............85 RJF36060CU63AE1 ...........86 RJF36160U41A ..................85 RKA36120CU74AE1 ....... 88
RGF36060U43A ................ 84 RGF36200 ..........................85 RJF36060CU64AE1 ...........86 RJF36160U43A ..................85 RKF36000S12 ................. 89
RGF36060U44A ................ 84 RGF36200CU31A ..............87 RJF36060CU73AE1 ...........86 RJF36160U44A ..................85 RKF36000S16 ................. 89
RGF36060U63AE1 ............ 84 RGF36200CU33A ..............87 RJF36060CU74AE1 ...........86 RJF36160U63AE1 .............85 RKF36000S20 ................. 89
RGF36060U64AE1 ............ 84 RGF36200CU41A ..............87 RJF36060U31A ..................84 RJF36160U64AE1 .............85 RKF36000S25 ................. 89
RGF36060U73AE1 ............ 84 RGF36200CU43A ..............87 RJF36060U33A ..................84 RJF36160U73AE1 .............85 RKF36000S30 ................. 89
RGF36060U74AE1 ............ 84 RGF36200CU44A ..............87 RJF36060U41A ..................84 RJF36160U74AE1 .............85 RKF36060CU31A .............. 86
RGF36080CU31A ............. 86 RGF36200CU63AE1 ..........87 RJF36060U43A ..................84 RJF36200 ...........................85 RKF36060CU33A .............. 86
RGF36080CU33A ............. 86 RGF36200CU64AE1 ..........87 RJF36060U44A ..................84 RJF36200CU31A ...............87 RKF36060CU41A .............. 86
RGF36080CU41A ............. 86 RGF36200CU73AE1 ..........87 RJF36060U63AE1 .............84 RJF36200CU33A ...............87 RKF36060CU43A .............. 86
RGF36080CU43A ............. 86 RGF36200CU74AE1 ..........87 RJF36060U64AE1 .............84 RJF36200CU41A ...............87 RKF36060CU44A .............. 86
RGF36080CU44A ............. 86 RGF36200U31A .................85 RJF36060U73AE1 .............84 RJF36200CU43A ...............87 RKF36060CU63AE1 .......... 86
RGF36080CU63AE1 ......... 86 RGF36200U33A .................85 RJF36060U74AE1 .............84 RJF36200CU44A ...............87 RKF36060CU64AE1 .......... 86
RGF36080CU64AE1 ......... 86 RGF36200U41A .................85 RJF36080CU31A ...............86 RJF36200CU63AE1 ..........87 RKF36060CU73AE1 .......... 86
RGF36080CU73AE1 ......... 86 RGF36200U43A .................85 RJF36080CU33A ...............86 RJF36200CU64AE1 ..........87 RKF36060CU74AE1 .......... 86
RGF36080CU74AE1 ......... 86 RGF36200U44A .................85 RJF36080CU41A ...............86 RJF36200CU73AE1 ..........87 RKF36060U31A ................. 84
RGF36080U31A ................ 84 RGF36200U63AE1 ............85 RJF36080CU43A ...............86 RJF36200CU74AE1 ..........87 RKF36060U33A ................. 84
RGF36080U33A ................ 84 RGF36200U64AE1 ............85 RJF36080CU44A ...............86 RJF36200U31A ..................85 RKF36060U41A ................. 84
RGF36080U41A ................ 84 RGF36200U73AE1 ............85 RJF36080CU63AE1 ...........86 RJF36200U33A ..................85 RKF36060U43A ................. 84
RGF36080U43A ................ 84 RGF36200U74AE1 ............85 RJF36080CU64AE1 ...........86 RJF36200U41A ..................85 RKF36060U44A ................. 84
RGF36080U44A ................ 84 RGF36250 ..........................85 RJF36080CU73AE1 ...........86 RJF36200U43A ..................85 RKF36060U63AE1 ............ 84
RGF36080U63AE1 ............ 84 RGF36250CU31A ..............87 RJF36080CU74AE1 ...........86 RJF36200U44A ..................85 RKF36060U64AE1 ............ 84
RGF36080U64AE1 ............ 84 RGF36250CU33A ..............87 RJF36080U31A ..................84 RJF36200U63AE1 .............85 RKF36060U73AE1 ............ 84
RGF36080U73AE1 ............ 84 RGF36250CU41A ..............87 RJF36080U33A ..................84 RJF36200U64AE1 .............85 RKF36060U74AE1 ............ 84
RGF36080U74AE1 ............ 84 RGF36250CU43A ..............87 RJF36080U41A ..................84 RJF36200U74AE1 .............85 RKF36080CU31A .............. 86
RGF36100CU31A ............. 86 RGF36250CU44A ..............87 RJF36080U43A ..................84 RJF36250 ...........................85 RKF36080CU33A .............. 86
RGF36100CU33A ............. 86 RGF36250CU63AE1 ..........87 RJF36080U44A ..................84 RJF36250CU31A ...............87 RKF36080CU41A .............. 86
RGF36100CU41A ............. 86 RGF36250CU64AE1 ..........87 RJF36080U63AE1 .............84 RJF36250CU33A ...............87 RKF36080CU43A .............. 86
RGF36100CU43A ............. 86 RGF36250CU73AE1 ..........87 RJF36080U64AE1 .............84 RJF36250CU41A ...............87 RKF36080CU44A .............. 86
RGF36100CU44A ............. 86 RGF36250CU74AE1 ..........87 RJF36080U73AE1 .............84 RJF36250CU43A ...............87 RKF36080CU63AE1 .......... 86
RGF36100CU63AE1 ......... 86 RGF36250U31A .................85 RJF36080U74AE1 .............84 RJF36250CU44A ...............87 RKF36080CU64AE1 .......... 86
RGF36100CU64AE1 ......... 86 RGF36250U33A .................85 RJF36100CU31A ...............86 RJF36250CU63AE1 ..........87 RKF36080CU73AE1 .......... 86
RGF36100CU73AE1 ......... 86 RGF36250U41A .................85 RJF36100CU33A ...............86 RJF36250CU64AE1 ..........87 RKF36080CU74AE1 .......... 86
RGF36100CU74AE1 ......... 86 RGF36250U43A .................85 RJF36100CU41A ...............86 RJF36250CU73AE1 ..........87 RKF36080U31A ................. 84
RGF36100U31A ................ 84 RGF36250U44A .................85 RJF36100CU43A ...............86 RJF36250CU74AE1 ..........87 RKF36080U33A ................. 84
RGF36100U33A ................ 84 RGF36250U63AE1 ............85 RJF36100CU44A ...............86 RJF36250U31A ..................85 RKF36080U41A ................. 84
RGF36100U41A ................ 84 RGF36250U64AE1 ............85 RJF36100CU63AE1 ...........86 RJF36250U33A ..................85 RKF36080U43A ................. 84
RGF36100U43A ................ 84 RGF36250U73AE1 ............85 RJF36100CU64AE1 ...........86 RJF36250U41A ..................85 RKF36080U44A ................. 84
RGF36100U44A ................ 84 RGF36250U74AE1 ............85 RJF36100CU73AE1 ...........86 RJF36250U43A ..................85 RKF36080U63AE1 ............ 84
RGF36100U63AE1 ............ 84 RGF36300CU31A ..............87 RJF36100CU74AE1 ...........86 RJF36250U44A ..................85 RKF36080U64AE1 ............ 84
RGF36100U64AE1 ............ 84 RGF36300CU33A ..............87 RJF36100U31A ..................84 RJF36250U63AE1 .............85 RKF36080U73AE1 ............ 84
RGF36100U73AE1 ............ 84 RGF36300CU41A ..............87 RJF36100U33A ..................84 RJF36250U64AE1 .............85 RKF36080U74AE1 ............ 84
RGF36100U74AE1 ............ 84 RGF36300CU43A ..............87 RJF36100U41A ..................84 RJF36250U73AE1 .............85 RKF36100CU31A .............. 86
RGF36120 ....................... 84 RGF36300CU44A ..............87 RJF36100U43A ..................84 RJF36250U74AE1 .............85 RKF36100CU33A .............. 86
RGF36120CU31A ............. 86 RGF36300CU63AE1 ..........87 RJF36100U44A ..................84 RJF36300CU31A ...............87 RKF36100CU41A .............. 86
RGF36120CU33A ............. 86 RGF36300CU64AE1 ..........87 RJF36100U63AE1 .............84 RJF36300CU33A ...............87 RKF36100CU43A .............. 86
RGF36120CU41A ............. 86 RGF36300CU73AE1 ..........87 RJF36100U64AE1 .............84 RJF36300CU41A ...............87 RKF36100CU44A .............. 86
RGF36120CU43A ............. 86 RGF36300CU74AE1 ..........87 RJF36100U73AE1 .............84 RJF36300CU43A ...............87 RKF36100CU63AE1 .......... 86
RGF36120CU44A ............. 86 RGF36300U31A .................85 RJF36100U74AE1 .............84 RJF36300CU44A ...............87 RKF36100CU64AE1 .......... 86
RGF36120CU63AE1 ......... 86 RGF36300U33A .................85 RJF36120 ........................ 84 RJF36300CU63AE1 ..........87 RKF36100CU73AE1 .......... 86
RGF36120CU64AE1 ......... 86 RGF36300U41A .................85 RJF36120CU31A ...............86 RJF36300CU64AE1 ..........87 RKF36100CU74AE1 .......... 86
RGF36120CU73AE1 ......... 86 RGF36300U43A .................85 RJF36120CU33A ...............86 RJF36300CU73AE1 ..........87 RKF36100U31A ................. 84
RGF36120CU74AE1 ......... 86 RGF36300U44A .................85 RJF36120CU41A ...............86 RJF36300CU74AE1 ..........87 RKF36100U33A ................. 84
RGF36120U31A ................ 84 RGF36300U63AE1 ............85 RJF36120CU43A ...............86 RJF36300U31A ..................85 RKF36100U41A ................. 84
RGF36120U33A ................ 84 RGF36300U64AE1 ............85 RJF36120CU44A ...............86 RJF36300U33A ..................85 RKF36100U43A ................. 84
RGF36120U41A ................ 84 RGF36300U73AE1 ............85 RJF36120CU63AE1 ...........86 RJF36300U41A ..................85 RKF36100U44A ................. 84
RGF36120U43A ................ 84 RGF36300U74AE1 ............85 RJF36120CU64AE1 ...........86 RJF36300U43A ..................85 RKF36100U63AE1 ............ 84
RGF36120U44A ................ 84 RJA36100CU31A ............ 88 RJF36120CU73AE1 ...........86 RJF36300U44A ..................85 RKF36100U64AE1 ............ 84
RGF36120U63AE1 ............ 84 RJA36100CU33A ............ 88 RJF36120CU74AE1 ...........86 RJF36300U63AE1 .............85 RKF36100U73AE1 ............ 84
RGF36120U64AE1 ............ 84 RJA36100CU41A ............ 88 RJF36120U31A ..................84 RJF36300U64AE1 .............85 RKF36100U74AE1 ............ 84
RGF36120U73AE1 ............ 84 RJA36100CU43A ............ 88 RJF36120U33A ..................84 RJF36300U73AE1 .............85 RKF36120 ........................ 84
RGF36120U74AE1 ............ 84 RJA36100CU44A ............ 88 RJF36120U41A ..................84 RJF36300U74AE1 .............85 RKF36120CU31A .............. 86
RGF36160 .......................... 85 RJA36100CU63AE1 ........ 88 RJF36120U43A ..................84 RJF363200U73AE1 ...........85 RKF36120CU33A .............. 86
RGF36160CU31A ............. 87 RJA36100CU64AE1 ........ 88 RJF36120U44A ..................84 RKA36100CU31A ............ 88 RKF36120CU41A .............. 86
RGF36160CU33A ............. 87 RJA36100CU73AE1 ........ 88 RJF36120U63AE1 .............84 RKA36100CU33A ............ 88 RKF36120CU43A .............. 86
RGF36160CU41A ............. 87 RJA36100CU74AE1 ........ 88 RJF36120U64AE1 .............84 RKA36100CU41A ............ 88 RKF36120CU44A .............. 86
RGF36160CU43A ............. 87 RJA36120CU31A ............ 88 RJF36120U73AE1 .............84 RKA36100CU43A ............ 88 RKF36120CU63AE1 .......... 86
RGF36160CU44A ............. 87 RJA36120CU33A ............ 88 RJF36120U74AE1 .............84 RKA36100CU44A ............ 88 RKF36120CU64AE1 .......... 86
RGF36160CU63AE1 ......... 87 RJA36120CU41A ............ 88 RJF36160 ...........................85 RKA36100CU63AE1 ....... 88 RKF36120CU73AE1 .......... 86
RGF36160CU64AE1 ......... 87 RJA36120CU43A ............ 88 RJF36160CU31A ...............87 RKA36100CU64AE1 ....... 88 RKF36120CU74AE1 .......... 86
RGF36160CU73AE1 ......... 87 RJA36120CU44A ............ 88 RJF36160CU33A ...............87 RKA36100CU73AE1 ....... 88 RKF36120U31A ................. 84
RGF36160CU74AE1 ......... 87 RJA36120CU63AE1 ........ 88 RJF36160CU41A ...............87 RKA36100CU74AE1 ....... 88 RKF36120U33A ................. 84
RGF36160U31A ................ 85 RJA36120CU64AE1 ........ 88 RJF36160CU43A ...............87 RKA36120CU31A ............ 88 RKF36120U41A ................. 84
RGF36160U33A ................ 85 RJA36120CU73AE1 ........ 88 RJF36160CU44A ...............87 RKA36120CU33A ............ 88 RKF36120U43A ................. 84
RGF36160U41A ................ 85 RJA36120CU74AE1 ........ 88 RJF36160CU63AE1 ...........87 RKA36120CU41A ............ 88 RKF36120U44A ................. 84
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RKF36120U63AE1 .............84 RL3TB1 ............................ 90 RLF36120 ........................ 84 RLF36300CU43A ............... 87 S33595 .......................... 112
RKF36120U64AE1 .............84 RL3TB4 ............................ 90 RLF36120CU31A ...............86 RLF36300CU44A ............... 87 S33646 .......................... 116
RKF36120U73AE1 .............84 RL3TB4 ............................ 90 RLF36120CU33A ...............86 RLF36300CU63AE1 .......... 87 S33659 .......................... 105
RKF36120U74AE1 .............84 RLA36100CU31A ............ 88 RLF36120CU41A ...............86 RLF36300CU64AE1 .......... 87 S33660 .......................... 105
RKF36160 ...........................85 RLA36100CU33A ............ 88 RLF36120CU43A ...............86 RLF36300CU73AE1 .......... 87 S33660 .......................... 105
RKF36160CU31A ...............87 RLA36100CU41A ............ 88 RLF36120CU44A ...............86 RLF36300CU74AE1 .......... 87 S33661 .......................... 105
RKF36160CU33A ...............87 RLA36100CU43A ............ 88 RLF36120CU63AE1 ..........86 RLF36300U31A ................. 85 S33661 .......................... 105
RKF36160CU41A ...............87 RLA36100CU44A ............ 88 RLF36120CU64AE1 ..........86 RLF36300U33A ................. 85 S33662 .......................... 105
RKF36160CU43A ...............87 RLA36100CU63AE1 ........ 88 RLF36120CU73AE1 ..........86 RLF36300U41A ................. 85 S33662 .......................... 105
RKF36160CU44A ...............87 RLA36100CU64AE1 ........ 88 RLF36120CU74AE1 ..........86 RLF36300U43A ................. 85 S33664 .......................... 105
RKF36160CU63AE1 ..........87 RLA36100CU73AE1 ........ 88 RLF36120U31A .................84 RLF36300U44A ................. 85 S33680 .......................... 103
RKF36160CU64AE1 ..........87 RLA36100CU74AE1 ........ 88 RLF36120U33A .................84 RLF36300U63AE1 ............. 85 S33681 .......................... 103
RKF36160CU73AE1 ..........87 RLA36120CU31A ............ 88 RLF36120U41A .................84 RLF36300U73AE1 ............. 85 S33682 .......................... 103
RKF36160CU74AE1 ..........87 RLA36120CU33A ............ 88 RLF36120U43A .................84 RLF36300U74AE1 ............. 85 S33683 .......................... 103
RKF36160U31A .................85 RLA36120CU41A ............ 88 RLF36120U44A .................84 RLTB ................................ 90 S33684 .......................... 103
RKF36160U33A .................85 RLA36120CU43A ............ 88 RLF36120U63AE1 .............84 RLTB ................................ 90 S33685 .......................... 103
RKF36160U41A .................85 RLA36120CU44A ............ 88 RLF36120U64AE1 .............84 RLTB1 .............................. 90 S33717 .......................... 117
RKF36160U43A .................85 RLA36120CU63AE1 ........ 88 RLF36120U73AE1 .............84 RLTB4 .............................. 90 S33718 .......................... 117
RKF36160U44A .................85 RLA36120CU64AE1 ........ 88 RLF36120U74AE1 .............84 RLTB4 .............................. 90 S33767 .......................... 121
RKF36160U63AE1 .............85 RLA36120CU73AE1 ........ 88 RLF36160 ...........................85 RLTB4 .............................. 90 S33772 .......................... 121
RKF36160U64AE1 .............85 RLA36120CU74AE1 ........ 88 RLF36160CU31A ...............87 RLTBE .............................97 S33788 .......................... 121
RKF36160U73AE1 .............85 RLF36000S12 .................. 89 RLF36160CU33A ...............87 RLTBE4 ........................... 97 S33857 .......................... 117
RKF36160U74AE1 .............85 RLF36000S16 .................. 89 RLF36160CU41A ...............87 S131A ............................ 106 S33857 .......................... 121
RKF36200 ...........................85 RLF36000S20 .................. 89 RLF36160CU43A ...............87 S132R ............................ 106 S33859 .......................... 121
RKF36200CU31A ...............87 RLF36000S25 .................. 89 RLF36160CU44A ...............87 S133A ............................ 106 S33875 .......................... 117
RKF36200CU33A ...............87 RLF36000S30 .................. 89 RLF36160CU63AE1 ..........87 S141A ............................ 106 S33890 .......................... 118
RKF36200CU41A ...............87 RLF36060CU31A ...............86 RLF36160CU64AE1 ..........87 S142R ............................ 106 S33929 .......................... 117
RKF36200CU43A ...............87 RLF36060CU33A ...............86 RLF36160CU73AE1 ..........87 S143A ............................ 106 S33982 .......................... 108
RKF36200CU44A ...............87 RLF36060CU41A ...............86 RLF36160CU74AE1 ..........87 S144A ............................ 106 S33982 .......................... 108
RKF36200CU63AE1 ..........87 RLF36060CU43A ...............86 RLF36160U31A .................85 S163A ............................ 106 S33983 .......................... 108
RKF36200CU64AE1 ..........87 RLF36060CU44A ...............86 RLF36160U33A .................85 S164A ............................ 106 S33983 .......................... 108
RKF36200CU73AE1 ..........87 RLF36060CU63AE1 ..........86 RLF36160U41A .................85 S173A ............................ 106 S33984 .......................... 108
RKF36200CU74AE1 ..........87 RLF36060CU64AE1 ..........86 RLF36160U43A .................85 S174A ............................ 106 S33996 .......................... 118
RKF36200U31A .................85 RLF36060CU73AE1 ..........86 RLF36160U44A .................85 S29450 .......................... 104 S33997 .......................... 117
RKF36200U33A .................85 RLF36060CU74AE1 ..........86 RLF36160U63AE1 .............85 S29450 .......................... 104 S33998 .......................... 116
RKF36200U41A .................85 RLF36060U31A ..................84 RLF36160U64AE1 .............85 S29450 .......................... 104 S34036 .......................... 107
RKF36200U43A .................85 RLF36060U33A ..................84 RLF36160U73AE1 .............85 S29450 .......................... 104 S44936 .......................... 118
RKF36200U44A .................85 RLF36060U41A ..................84 RLF36160U74AE1 .............85 S29450 .......................... 104 S46996 .......................... 117
RKF36200U63AE1 .............85 RLF36060U43A ..................84 RLF36200 ...........................85 S29450 .......................... 104 S46998 .......................... 117
RKF36200U64AE1 .............85 RLF36060U44A ..................84 RLF36200CU31A ...............87 S29452 .......................... 104 S47052 .......................... 108
RKF36200U74AE1 .............85 RLF36060U63AE1 .............84 RLF36200CU33A ...............87 S29452 .......................... 104 S47053 .......................... 108
RKF36250 ...........................85 RLF36060U64AE1 .............84 RLF36200CU41A ...............87 S29452 .......................... 104 S47067 .......................... 106
RKF36250CU31A ...............87 RLF36060U73AE1 .............84 RLF36200CU43A ...............87 S29452 .......................... 104 S47390 .......................... 105
RKF36250CU33A ...............87 RLF36060U74AE1 .............84 RLF36200CU44A ...............87 S29452 .......................... 104 S47390 .......................... 105
RKF36250CU41A ...............87 RLF36080CU31A ...............86 RLF36200CU63AE1 ..........87 S29452 .......................... 104 S47391 .......................... 105
RKF36250CU43A ...............87 RLF36080CU33A ...............86 RLF36200CU64AE1 ..........87 S32631 .......................... 118 S47391 .......................... 105
RKF36250CU44A ...............87 RLF36080CU41A ...............86 RLF36200CU73AE1 ..........87 S32631 .......................... 118 S47391 .......................... 105
RKF36250CU63AE1 ..........87 RLF36080CU43A ...............86 RLF36200CU74AE1 ..........87 S33033 .......................... 105 S47391 .......................... 105
RKF36250CU64AE1 ..........87 RLF36080CU44A ...............86 RLF36200U31A .................85 S33034 .......................... 105 S47392 .......................... 105
RKF36250CU73AE1 ..........87 RLF36080CU63AE1 ..........86 RLF36200U33A .................85 S33034 .......................... 105 S47392 .......................... 105
RKF36250CU74AE1 ..........87 RLF36080CU64AE1 ..........86 RLF36200U41A .................85 S33035 .......................... 105 S47393 .......................... 105
RKF36250U31A .................85 RLF36080CU73AE1 ..........86 RLF36200U43A .................85 S33035 .......................... 105 S47393 .......................... 105
RKF36250U33A .................85 RLF36080CU74AE1 ..........86 RLF36200U44A .................85 S33036 .......................... 105 S47395 .......................... 105
RKF36250U41A .................85 RLF36080U31A ..................84 RLF36200U63AE1 .............85 S33036 .......................... 105 S47395 .......................... 105
RKF36250U43A .................85 RLF36080U33A ..................84 RLF36200U64AE1 .............85 S33038 .......................... 105 S47396 .......................... 105
RKF36250U44A .................85 RLF36080U41A ..................84 RLF36200U64AE1 .............85 S33091 .......................... 108 S47396 .......................... 105
RKF36250U63AE1 .............85 RLF36080U43A ..................84 RLF36200U73AE1 .............85 S33092 .......................... 108 S47398 .......................... 105
RKF36250U64AE1 .............85 RLF36080U44A ..................84 RLF36200U74AE1 .............85 S33092 .......................... 108 S47398 .......................... 105
RKF36250U73AE1 .............85 RLF36080U63AE1 .............84 RLF36250 ...........................85 S33092 .......................... 108 S48182 .......................... 107
RKF36250U74AE1 .............85 RLF36080U64AE1 .............84 RLF36250CU31A ...............87 S33093 .......................... 108 S48818 .......................... 108
RKF36300CU31A ...............87 RLF36080U73AE1 .............84 RLF36250CU33A ...............87 S33093 .......................... 108 S48819 .......................... 108
RKF36300CU33A ...............87 RLF36080U74AE1 .............84 RLF36250CU41A ...............87 S33093 .......................... 108 S48820 .......................... 108
RKF36300CU41A ...............87 RLF36100CU31A ...............86 RLF36250CU43A ...............87 S33094 .......................... 108 S48823 .......................... 108
RKF36300CU43A ...............87 RLF36100CU33A ...............86 RLF36250CU44A ...............87 S33095 .......................... 108 S48823 .......................... 108
RKF36300CU44A ...............87 RLF36100CU41A ...............86 RLF36250CU63AE1 ..........87 S33095 .......................... 108 S48824 .......................... 108
RKF36300CU63AE1 ..........87 RLF36100CU43A ...............86 RLF36250CU64AE1 ..........87 S33095 .......................... 108 S48824 .......................... 108
RKF36300CU64AE1 ..........87 RLF36100CU44A ...............86 RLF36250CU73AE1 ..........87 S33100 .......................... 107 S48825 .......................... 108
RKF36300CU73AE1 ..........87 RLF36100CU63AE1 ..........86 RLF36250CU74AE1 ..........87 S33100 .......................... 109 S48836 .......................... 108
RKF36300CU74AE1 ..........87 RLF36100CU64AE1 ..........86 RLF36250U31A .................85 S33170 .......................... 120 S48837 .......................... 108
RKF36300U31A .................85 RLF36100CU73AE1 ..........86 RLF36250U33A .................85 S33171 .......................... 120 S48838 .......................... 108
RKF36300U33A .................85 RLF36100CU74AE1 ..........86 RLF36250U41A .................85 S33542 .......................... 108 S48839 .......................... 108
RKF36300U41A .................85 RLF36100U31A ..................84 RLF36250U43A .................85 S33543 .......................... 108 S48840 .......................... 108
RKF36300U43A .................85 RLF36100U33A ..................84 RLF36250U44A .................85 S33544 .......................... 108 S48855 .......................... 112
RKF36300U44A .................85 RLF36100U41A ..................84 RLF36250U63AE1 .............85 S33545 .......................... 108 S48856 .......................... 112
RKF36300U63AE1 .............85 RLF36100U43A ..................84 RLF36250U64AE1 .............85 S33575 .......................... 107 S48891 .......................... 107
RKF36300U64AE1 .............85 RLF36100U44A ..................84 RLF36250U73AE1 .............85 S33576 .......................... 107 S48896 .......................... 107
RKF36300U73AE1 .............85 RLF36100U63AE1 .............84 RLF36250U74AE1 .............85 S33579 .......................... 107 S48907 .......................... 112
RKF36300U74AE1 .............85 RLF36100U64AE1 .............84 RLF36300CU31A ...............87 S33592 .......................... 106 S48907 .......................... 112
RKF363200U73AE1 ...........85 RLF36100U73AE1 .............84 RLF36300CU33A ...............87 S33593 .......................... 109 S48908 .......................... 112
RL3TB .............................. 90 RLF36100U74AE1 .............84 RLF36300CU41A ...............87 S33594 .......................... 112 S48916 .......................... 107
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