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Schneider Electric Brands
MULTI 9™
System Catalog
Class 860
CONTENTS
Description PageSection 1—Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Section 2—UL 489 Listed Circuit Breakers and UL 1077 Recognized
Supplementary Protectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Section 3—IEC 60947-2 Rated Protection Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Section 4—IEC Rated Ground-fault Protection Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Section 5—Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Section 6—Additional System Devices. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49Section 7—Dimensions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57Section 8—Time/Current Curves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67Section 9—Current Limiting Curves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73Section 10—Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
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Table of Contents
SECTION 1—INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................ 5MULTI 9™ Products for OEM Applications ...................................................................................... 5Conformance to Standards .............................................................................................................. 7
SECTION 2—UL 489 LISTED CIRCUIT BREAKERS AND UL 1077 RECOGNIZEDSUPPLEMENTARY PROTECTORS .................................................................................................. 13
Selection Tables ............................................................................................................................. 13UL 489 Listed C60N Circuit Breakers ............................................................................................ 15UL 489A and UL 489 Listed C60N DC Circuit Breakers ................................................................ 17UL 1077 Recognized C60 Supplementary Protectors .................................................................... 18UL 1077 Recognized NC100H Supplementary Protectors ............................................................ 20
SECTION 3—IEC 60947-2 RATED PROTECTION DEVICES ........................................................... 21Overview ........................................................................................................................................ 21DPN-N Phase + Neutral Circuit Breakers ....................................................................................... 22IEC Rated C60 Miniature Circuit Breakers ..................................................................................... 23IEC Rated C32H-DC Circuit Breakers for DC Circuits ................................................................... 26IEC Rated NC100H Circuit Breakers ............................................................................................. 27
SECTION 4—IEC RATED GROUND-FAULT PROTECTION DEVICES ........................................... 29Selection Table ............................................................................................................................... 29IEC Rated C60 VIGI Modules for Ground-fault Protection ............................................................. 30IEC Rated NC100 VIGI Residual Current Circuit Breakers ............................................................ 32DPN-N VIGI Residual Current Circuit Breakers ............................................................................. 34IEC Rated ID Residual Current Switches ....................................................................................... 35
SECTION 5—ACCESSORIES ........................................................................................................... 37MULTI 9™ C60 and NC100 Accessories ....................................................................................... 37Electrical Auxiliaries ....................................................................................................................... 38
Overview .................................................................................................................................... 38MN Undervoltage Release ......................................................................................................... 38MN Time-delayed Undervoltage Release ............................................................................. 39MX + OF Shunt Trip and Auxiliary Switch .................................................................................. 39OF Auxiliary Switch .................................................................................................................... 39SD Alarm Switch ........................................................................................................................ 40TM Motor Operator .................................................................................................................... 41UL Recognized C60 Comb Bus Bars ......................................................................................... 42Connectors ................................................................................................................................ 42Tooth Caps ................................................................................................................................ 42
Device Shielding ............................................................................................................................. 43Spacer ....................................................................................................................................... 43Interphase Barriers .................................................................................................................... 43Terminal Screw Shields ............................................................................................................. 43Terminal Covers ......................................................................................................................... 43Ring Lug Terminal Kit ................................................................................................................ 44
Identification System ...................................................................................................................... 44Snap-on Marking Symbols ......................................................................................................... 44
Operation Devices .......................................................................................................................... 45Rotary Handles .......................................................................................................................... 45Padlock Attachments ................................................................................................................. 45
Mounting Accessories .................................................................................................................... 46Plug-in Base .............................................................................................................................. 46Front Mounting Bracket (Kit) ...................................................................................................... 46MSC Mounting Base .................................................................................................................. 47Multi-pole Front Mounting Kit ..................................................................................................... 48
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SECTION 6—ADDITIONAL SYSTEM DEVICES ............................................................................... 49Overview ......................................................................................................................................... 49
CM Selector Switches ................................................................................................................ 49I Isolating Switch ........................................................................................................................ 50OFS Auxiliary Switch Adapter (for ID RCD) ............................................................................... 50
Status, Display and Control Accessories ........................................................................................ 51V Signal Lamps .......................................................................................................................... 51BP Push Buttons ........................................................................................................................ 51CH Hour Counter ....................................................................................................................... 52CI Impulse Counter .................................................................................................................... 52IH and IHP Time Switches ......................................................................................................... 53
Mini PRAGMA™ DIN Type Enclosures .......................................................................................... 54Mini PRAGMA™ Weatherproof Type Enclosures .......................................................................... 55PRAGMA™ F DIN Type Enclosures .............................................................................................. 56
SECTION 7—DIMENSIONS ............................................................................................................... 57UL 489 Listed C60 Circuit Breakers ............................................................................................... 57UL 489a Listed Circuit Breakers for DC Applications ..................................................................... 57UL Recognized Circuit Breakers and IEC Rated Supplementary Protectors ................................. 57Accessories for C60 Devices .......................................................................................................... 59MINI-PRAGMA™ Din Type Enclosures .......................................................................................... 64PRAGMA™ Weatherproof Type Enclosures .................................................................................. 65PRAGMA™ F DIN Type Enclosures .............................................................................................. 66
SECTION 8—TIME/CURRENT CURVES .......................................................................................... 67UL 489 Listed Circuit Breakers ....................................................................................................... 67UL 489A Listed Circuit Breakers ..................................................................................................... 67UL 1077 Recognized Supplementary Protectors ............................................................................ 68IEC 60947-2 Rated DPN-N Residual Current Circuit Breakers ...................................................... 70
SECTION 9—CURRENT LIMITING CURVES ................................................................................... 73UL Listed and UL Recognized Supplementary Protectors ............................................................. 73IEC 60947-2 Rated Circuit Breakers .............................................................................................. 77
SECTION 10—APPLICATIONS ......................................................................................................... 81Degree of Protection (IP) ................................................................................................................ 81
Overview .................................................................................................................................... 81Vibrations ................................................................................................................................... 82Mechanical Shocks (IK) ............................................................................................................. 82Protection of 400 Hz Circuits ...................................................................................................... 82
Temperature Rating ........................................................................................................................ 83Typical IEC Grounding Systems ..................................................................................................... 85
Codification of the Grounding Systems ...................................................................................... 85The TT Grounded Neutral System ............................................................................................. 85The IT Grounding System .......................................................................................................... 86The TN-S Grounding System ..................................................................................................... 86
INDEX ................................................................................................................................................. 87
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SECTION 1—INTRODUCTION
MULTI 9™ PRODUCTS FOR OEM APPLICATIONS
Overview The MULTI 9™ modular system of miniature circuit breakers and supplementary protectors,accessories, and peripherals is ideal for use by OEMs to provide complete protection of equipment orespecially sensitive circuits within the equipment. Installation labor and space are both minimized by themodular architecture of the MULTI 9 system, whether a single protective device or multiple devices withtheir accessories are being used.
All MULTI 9 products are in compliance with applicable IEC® Standards. Many are also compliant withUL® Standard 1077 as supplementary protectors or UL 489 as circuit breakers. To an OEM, this meansthat one family of electrical protection products can be used regardless of equipment destination.
The Standards include:
• UL 489 Standard for Circuit Breakers• UL 489A Standard for dc Communication Applications• UL 1077 Standard for Supplementary Protectors• IEC 60947-2• IEC 60898• CSA C22.2
Applications Potential applications include semi-conductor machines, communication equipment, computers,medical equipment, electronic controls, transformers, power supplies, and other electrical equipment.
System Flexibility The MULTI 9 System includes an extensive line of field-installable accessories. Plug-on electricalauxiliaries include shunt trip, undervoltage release, auxiliary switch, and alarm switch. Other protectiondevices include residual current detectors, dc circuit breakers, and switches. Control and display devicesinclude signal lamps, push buttons, and motor operators. There are also mechanical accessories forlocking, operating, shielding, mounting, etc. See the following functional diagram, which shows many ofthe accessories of the MULTI 9 system.
CI ImpulseCounter
CH Hour
Counter
VSignalLamp
VSignalLamp
BPPush
Button(N.O.)
or Signal
BPPush
Button(N.C.)
or Signal
TMMotor
Operator
SDAlarmSwitch
OFAux
Switch
MX + OFShunt Trip
&Aux
Switch
MNUnder-voltageRelease
C60NCircuit
Breaker
VigiResidualCurrentDevice
IH and IHPTime
Switches
ISwitch
CMSelectorSwitch
DPN-NResidualCurrentCircuit
Breaker
OFS&
Elect.Accessory
IDResidualCurrentDevice
OFS&
Elect.Accessory
C32HDC
OnlyCircuit
Breaker
Status and Display Output
Plug-on Electrical Auxilliaries
Other Devices Used With or Instead of the C60N Device
Protected Line
Control Inputs
Switch or Control
MeteringDevice
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Advantages MULTI 9™ C60 and NC100 circuit breakers and supplementary protectors provide several advantageswhich are important to OEMs. These include:
• Small, compact size• Easy installation on DIN rails• Current-limiting, to provide more protection to sensitive circuits• Resettability, for more convenience than fuses• Communication capabilities for control and status information• Extensive variety of accessories
Better Protection—MULTI 9 supplementary protectors and miniature circuit breakers are currentlimiting, providing faster separation of the component from the fault, thereby reducing system damage.
More Selection—More ratings compatible with low-power electronic circuits are available in the rangefrom 0.5 to 10 A. Others are provided in convenient steps, up to 63 A for the C60 and up to 80 A for theNC100 products.
Reduction of Nuisance Tripping—Available with different trip characteristics to meet system needs:B, C, D, and MA curves, depending on the model.
Panel Space Savings—MULTI 9 products are compact. Width per pole is only 0.71 in. (18 mm) for theC60 circuit breaker and 1.06 in. (27 mm) for the NC100 circuit breaker. All of the products are built in aconsistent format with incremental widths of 0.35 in. (9 mm) modules (therefore the name MULTI 9™).
Easy Installation—The MULTI 9 modules mount easily onto a 35 mm DIN mounting rail. Large box lugterminals (pressure plate type) are suitable for use with copper wiring up to #2 AWG or multiple wires(for C60 series) and #1 AWG for the NC100 series.
Reliability—Each C60 miniature circuit breaker has an endurance of 20,000 operation cycles andvoltage withstand of 6000 V impulse rating.
World-wide Availability—The MULTI 9 products are available and supported throughout the world bySchneider Electric family, including Square D and Merlin Gerin.
From the Power Distribution Specialists—Square D can be your single source of protectionequipment, with a comprehensive line of products for OEM products or the factory. These other productsinclude the following:
• QO® and QOU Miniature Circuit Breakers 10–125 A• COMPACT® Molded Case Circuit Breakers 15–3200 A• POWERPACT® Electronic Trip Circuit Breakers 250–2500 A• MASTERPACT® Universal Power Circuit Breakers 250–6300 A
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Figure 2: 1-, 2-, and 3-pole UL 489 Listed MULTI 9™ C60 Circuit Breakers
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CONFORMANCE TO STANDARDS
Overview Conformance to Standards most needed by OEMs—UL® 489, UL 1077 and IEC 60947-2.
Different applications call for circuit protection devices that meet different standards. The MULTI 9 familyallows OEMs to use a single family of products in their equipment, whether it is destined for the UnitedStates or for a foreign market. A variety of MULTI 9 devices are tested per Underwriters Laboratories(UL) Standards that are required by the National Electrical Code® (NEC®) in the United States. Othersare tested per the standards of the International Electrotechnical Commission® (IEC®) and maytherefore be used in many foreign countries as these products meet both standards.
In this catalog, the products are grouped by the standards they are designed to meet. These standardsinclude the following:
• UL 489—Defines rigorous testing requirements for circuit breakers in the United States• UL 489A—Limited applications (dc circuits in communications equipment)• UL 1077—Defines supplementary protectors for use within electrical equipment protected by branch
circuit breakers• IEC 60947-2—International standards for circuit breakers to be used in industrial applications
UL 489 Standard Branch Circuit Protection
An OEM product as a whole must be appropriately protected from overcurrent conditions, either byconnection in the field to a protected branch circuit (in accordance with NEC) or by inclusion of branchcircuit protection within the product itself. In the United States, these branch circuit protection devicesmust comply with the UL 489 Standard for Molded-Case Circuit Breakers. (see UL 489 #1 in Figure 3,which is a drawing of a hypothetical piece of OEM equipment requiring multiple protection devices.)
Applications Requiring UL 489 Standards
In some instances, the protective devices being installed in equipment must comply with UL 489. Theseinclude the following situations:
1. If a circuit such as a convenience receptacle leaves the equipment, that circuit must be protected bya UL 489 branch circuit protection device (see UL 489 #2).
2. If a circuit such as to an external motor leaves the equipment, that circuit must be protected by a UL489 branch circuit protection device (see UL 489 #3).
3. Motors within the equipment should also be protected by a UL 489 device (see UL 489 #4).
4. All equipment which requires HACR (Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration) rating must beprotected by a UL 489 branch circuit protection device (see UL 489 #5).
NOTE: The motor control circuit may be protected by a UL 1077 device.
In general, a UL 489 circuit breaker could also be used in any application for which a UL 1077 device isallowed, since the UL 489 devices meet or exceed the requirements of UL 1077 devices. The converseof this is not true, since UL 1077 devices cannot meet the more stringent UL 489 Standards.
UL 1077 Standard Supplementary Protection within the Product
Within the OEM product itself, additional (supplementary) protection for sensitive or critical internalcircuitry may be provided by one or more supplementary circuit protectors. A supplementary protectoris an overcurrent protection device which is specifically designed for OEM applications and whichcomplies with UL 1077 Standard for Supplementary Protectors for Use in Electrical Equipment.
Under UL 1077, supplementary protectors may be used under the following conditions:
• When branch overcurrent protection is already provided• If short-circuit protection is needed for sensitive devices within the equipment• When wiring connected to the supplementary protector does not exit the equipment to external
devices such as receptacles or motors• If the UL 1077 device does not provide the only means of disconnecting the product
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The following applications illustrated in Figure 3 allow the use of UL 1077 supplementary protectors:
• The supplementary protection is used to supplement or provide additional protection to sensitivecomponents inside the equipment (see UL 1077 #1). A UL 489 circuit breaker must be locatedupstream from the equipment.
• Critical or sensitive internal circuitry (see UL 1077 #2) such as:— Computers and microprocessors— Communications equipment— Electronic controllers— Power supplies— Many other types of equipment
• Motor control circuits may be protected by a UL 1077 device, unless the circuit includes a transformer(in which case a UL 489 device is required).
Comparing Terminology for UL® 489 and 1077 Standards
The terms used to differentiate these products can cause confusion if a user is not careful. Misapplyingthe terms may result in misapplication of the products.
Any one of the following terms can be used to identify supplementary protectors:
• Supplementary protector• UL Recognized• UL 1077• The reverse UR symbol
Any of the following terms can be used to identify circuit breakers:
• Circuit breaker• UL Listed• UL 489• The UL symbol
UL 489A Standard DC Communication Applications
The 489A Standard covers dc rated circuit breakers intended to provide branch circuit protection incommunications equipment. The products are marked as UL Listed circuit breakers for use incommunication equipment.
UL 486 Standard Connection Terminals
The UL 486 Standard applies to compression wiring connection terminals. It is a requirement forconnections of a UL 489 circuit breaker. Although it is not a requirement for UL 1077 Recognizeddevices, UL 486 Rated terminals are included on those MULTI 9 products. This allows the user to applyfield wiring directly to any of these devices, without using intermediate, UL rated terminal blocks.
The connectors on MULTI 9 devices are Rated UL 486A, which applies to copper conductors.
These standards apply to field-wired terminals that are an integral part of the equipment. Criteriaincludes static heating tests, secureness tests, and pull-out tests.
IEC 60947-2Standard
In countries which follow the IEC Standards, IEC 60947-2 is used for most industrial applications ofcircuit protection. IEC 60947-2 does not distinguish between the two levels of protection equivalent toUL 489 circuit breakers and 1077 supplementary protectors. Therefore, in equipment like that illustratedIn the example equipment below, if IEC guidelines apply, then all of the devices could be selected fromthe IEC Rated portion of this catalog.
IEC 898 Standard The IEC 898 Standard is less stringent than 60947-2. It applies primarily to residential applications ofcircuit breakers in countries adhering to IEC Standards, and is not generally applicable to OEMs.
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CSA C22.2 Standard The CSA® (Canadian Standards Association®) C22.2 Standards closely correspond to the ULStandards: CSA C22.2 No. 5.1 (equivalent to UL 489) and CSA C22.2 No. 235 (equivalent to UL 1077).
UL 508 Standard Industrial Control Equipment—Manual Motor Controllers
UL Standard 508 covers industrial control equipment, specifically for motor control functions. It coversindividual devices as well as assemblies.
There are UL 508 Listed manual motor controllers that look much like miniature circuit breakers, andhave thermal settings and instantaneous settings similar to circuit breakers. These are specializeddevices and cannot be used for a wide range of applications, as can UL 1077 and 489 devices.
Like UL 1077 supplementary protectors, a UL 508 Listed manual motor controller (or a group of them)must be protected by a UL 489 branch circuit breaker.
These manual motor controllers are available from Schneider Electric (Telemecanique products GV2and GV3) but are not included in this catalog.
NOTE: This is a simplified summary of the standards. Refer to applicable codes for specific applications.
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MiscellaneousDevices
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UL 1077Applications Permitting Supplementary Protectors
Supplements or provides additional protection for sensitive electronics inside the equipment.
Used on the load side of branch circuit protection to protect critical or sensitive internal circuitry such as:• Computers and microprocessors• Communications equipment• Electronic controllers• Power supplies• Many other types of equipment
Permitted for protection of motor control circuits NEC 430-72, unless transformers are in circuit, then UL 489.
UL 489Applications Requiring Branch Circuit Protection
Protects conductors entering the OEM equipment. This required UL 489 device may be provided integral to the OEM equipment or be external as part of the distribution system. May act as branch circuit protection if it protects the conductor to the utilization equipment.
Required to protect convenience receptacle circuits (internal or external)
Required to protect an external load circuit leaving the equipment
Required for motors in the equipment
Required for HACR equipment (Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration)
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Figure 3: Guidelines for Application of UL 489 Circuit Breakers and UL 1077 Supplementary Protectors
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Note: The above is a generalized summary applicable for 2-pole, 30 A, 240 Vac devices. For other devices or specific details, see the standards.
Labels and Markings
Table 1: Summary of Applicable UL® and IEC® Standards Comparison
Characteristic UL® 489 UL® 1077 IEC® 60947-2
Labeling UL Listed Recognized component IEC Certified device
Nomenclature Circuit breakers Supplementary protectors Circuit breakers or supplementary protectors
Dielectric test (for 240 Vac) 2 times rated plus 1000 V for 1 minute(1,480 at 240 Vac)
2 times rated plus 1,000 V for 1 minute(1,480 at 240 Vac)
1,500 V
Interrupting rating 10,000 kA at 240 Vac 10,000 kA at 240 Vac 20,000 kA at 240 Vac
Overload protection 50 operations at 600% rating 50 operations at 150% rating 12 operations at 600% rating
Service capacity Must be operational after two interruptions May be tested in series with branch circuit deviceand may become inoperable after test
Same as UL 489
Calibration test 200% In, 2 minutes max. (0–30 A) Per manufacturer’s trip curve At 200% In, time shall not exceed manufacturer’sstated value
Calibration temperature 104°F (40°C), unless other value specified bymanufacturer
Manufacturer must specify Manufacturer must specify
Testing temperature 77°F (25°C) ambient, 122°F (50°C) rise max.at terminals
77°F (25°C) ambient, 122°F (50°C) rise max. at fieldwiring terminals; 149°F (65°C) rise max. on factorywiring terminals
At 77°F (25°C) ambient, 176°F (80°C) rise max. atterminals
Endurance At rated current and voltage, 75–80% PF,6,000 operations
At rated current and voltage, 75–80% PF,6,000 operations
At rated current and voltage, 75–80% PF,1,500 operations
Air spacing 3/4 in. (20.1 mm) 3/8 in. (9.53 mm) See dielectric
Surface spacing 1-1/4 in. (31.8 mm) 1/2 in. (12.7 mm) See dielectric
Test and follow up tests Initial, periodic and quarterly follow-up testsobserved by UL representative
Initial tests observed by UL representative, plusquarterly follow-up inspection
Conducted by manufacturer
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UL File : E215117 240VAC 5kA (1P)CSA File : 179014 120VAC 10kA (1P) 240VAC
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MADE IN FRANCE __ 75˚C WIRE # 4 - # 18 AWG
TERMINAL SCREW TORQUE 22 lb-in / 2.48 N•m
IEC 60947-2 / VDE 0660 20kA 240VAC10kA415VAC
UL File : E215117 240VAC 5kA (1P)CSA File : 179014 120VAC 10kA (1P)
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AIR
AIR 10kA (2-3P)
MADE IN FRANCE __ 75˚C WIRE # 4 - # 18 AWG
TERMINAL SCREWRING TONGUE TERMINAL
TORQUE 22 lb-in / 2.48 N•m
IEC 60947-2 / VDE 0660 20kA 240VAC10kA415VAC
UL File : E215117 240VAC 5kA (1P)CSA File : 179014 120VAC 10kA (1P)
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MADE IN FRANCE __ 75˚C WIRE # 4 - # 18 AWG
RING TONGUE TERMINAL TORQUE 18 lb-in / 2.03 N•m
IEC 60947-2 / VDE 0660 20kA 240VAC10kA415VAC
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ISSUE No. L-5774
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Side Markings (Ring/Ring Terminals)
Side Markings (Box/Ring Terminals)
Side Markings (Box/Box Terminals)
1. Circuit Breaker Type 2. Ampere Rating 3. Trip Curve 4. Voltage 5. Standards Marks 6. Standards Marks 7. Catalog Number 8. UL File Number 9. CSA File Number10. Wire Characteristics11. Torque12. Interrupting Ratings as per UL 489 and VDE 066013. Interrupting Ratings as per IEC 60947-2 and VDE 0660
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Figure 4: Labels and Markings for UL 489 Listed and CSA 22.2.5.1 Certified C60N Circuit Breakers
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Figure 5: Label Markings for UL 489A and UL 489 Listed C60N DC Circuit Breakers
Face Markings Side Markings 1. Supplementary Protector Type 2. Ampere Rating 3. Trip Curve 4. Voltage 5. Standards Marks 6. Catalog Number 7. UL 1077 File Number 8. CSA File Number 9. Interrupting Ratings as per IEC 60947-2 and VDE 0660 10. Interrupting Ratings as per UL 1077
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Cat. No. XXXXX
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E90509 277VAC INT RATING 5000A179014 240VAC INT RATING 10000A
65VDC INT RATING 10000A
LINE-LOAD CAN BE REVERSED
MADE IN XXXXXXX --- MAX 300VAC TO GROUNDIEC 60947.2 20000A AT 130V ACVDE 0660 10000A AT 240V AC
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Figure 6: Labels and Markings for UL 1077 C60N Supplementary Protectors
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Side Markings 1. Supplementary Protector Type 2. Ampere Rating 3. Trip Curve 4. Voltage 5. Standards Marks 6. Catalog Number 7. UL 1077 File Number 8. CSA File Number 9. Interrupting Ratings as per IEC 60947-2 and VDE 0660 10. Interrupting Ratings as per UL 1077
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EXXXXX 480VAC INT RATING 10000AXXXXXX 240VAC INT RATING 20000A
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SECTION 2—UL 489 LISTED CIRCUIT BREAKERS AND UL 1077 RECOGNIZEDSUPPLEMENTARY PROTECTORS
Overview The MULTI 9™ system includes four families of miniature circuit protection devices that have the ULRatings required in the United States and some other countries. The products are summarized belowand are described in detail on the following pages. They include the following families:
• UL Listed C60 Circuit Breakers (UL 489)• UL Listed C60 Circuit Breakers for use in Communication Equipment (UL 489A)• UL Recognized C60 Supplementary Protectors (UL 1077)• UL Recognized NC100 Supplementary Protectors (UL 1077)
IEC Rated protection devices are described in Sections 3 and 4, while accessories for both the UL andIEC devices are described in Section 5.
SELECTION TABLES
Table 2: Selection Table for UL 489 and 489A Listed C60 Circuit Breakers
Ratings per UL Standards UL 489 C60N UL 489A C60N
Number of poles 1 2 3 1
Rated current (A) at 77°F (25°C) 0.5–35 0.5–35 0.5–35 16–63
Interrupting ratings as per UL 489(kA RMS)
AC 50/60 Hz 120 V240 V277 V480Y/277 V
105——
—10——
—10——
————
DC 60 V125 V
——
——
——
10—
Ultimate breaking capacity (Icu) as perIEC 60947-2(kA RMS)
AC 50/60 Hz 240 V415 V440 V
———
———
———
———
Service breaking capacity (Ics) (%Icu) 75% 75% 75% 75%
Trip Units
Magnetic setting (times ampere rating) B curveC curveD curve
—Between 7 and 10 times ampere ratingBetween 10 and 14 times ampere rating
—7 to 10—
Dimensions and Weights
Dimensions (in./mm) Width 0.71/18 1.42/36 2.13/54 0.71/18
Height box/boxring/ringbox/ring
4.21/1074.86/123.44.54/115
———
———
3.19/81——
Depth 3.00/76 — — 3.00/76
Weight (oz./g) max. box/boxring/ringbox/ring
4.4/1365.2/1614.8/148
8.7/27110.3/3219.5/297
13.1/40715.5/48214.3/445
3.85/110——
Figure 8: 1-, 2-, and 3-pole UL 489 Listed MULTI 9™ C60 Circuit Breakers
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Table 3: Selection Table for UL 1077 Recognized Supplementary Protectors
Ratings per UL Standards UL 1077 C60N UL 1077 NC100
Number of poles 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
Rated current (A) at 77°F (25°C) 0.5–63 0.5–63 0.5–63 0.5–63 10–40 50–80 10–40 50–80 10–40 50–80 10–40 50–80
Interrupting ratingsas per UL 1077(kA RMS)
50/60 Hz
120 Vac240 Vac277 Vac480Y/277 Vac
10105—
—10—5
—10—5
—10—5
—2010—
—5——
—20—10
—5——
—20—10
—5——
—20—10
—5——
65 Vdc125 Vdc
10—
—10
——
——
10—
—10
—10
—10
——
——
——
——
Ultimate breakingcapacity (Icu) as per IEC60947-2 (kA RMS)
50/60 Hz240 Vac415 Vac440 Vac
103—
20106
20106
20106
10——
10——
20106
20106
20106
20106
20106
20106
Service breaking capacity (Ics) (%Icu) 75% 75% 75% 75%
Trip Units
Magnetic settingB curveC curveD curve
Between 3.2 and 4.8 times ampere ratingBetween 7 and 10 times ampere ratingBetween 10 and 14 times ampere rating (no dc rating for D curve); D curve dc supplementary protector rating (13 A through 63 A)
Dimensions and Weights
Dimensions (in./mm)WidthHeightDepth
0.71/183.19/813.00/76
1.42/363.19/813.00/76
2.13/543.19/813.00/76
2.84/723.19/813.00/76
1.06/273.19/813.00/76
2.13/543.19/813.00/76
3.19/813.19/813.00/76
4.25/1083.19/813.00/76
Weight (oz./g) 3.85/110 7.70/220 11.55/330 15.40/440 6.35/180 12.70/360 19.05/540 25.4/720
Figure 9: UL 1077 Recognized C60N 1-, 2-, 3- and 4-pole Supplementary Protectors
0860
352
3
0860
352
2
0860
352
1
0860
352
0
Figure 10: UL 1077 Recognized NC100H 1-, 2-, 3- and 4-pole Supplementary Protectors
086
0304
3
086
0304
2
0860
304
0
086
0304
1
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UL 489 LISTED C60N CIRCUIT BREAKERS
Overview A family of circuit breakers meeting UL 489 requirements is now available in the MULTI 9 product line.These products meet many applications in which UL 1077 Recognized supplementary protectors arenot allowed.
As shown in the table of catalog numbers below, the UL 489 Listed products are available in C and Dcurves. They include devices ranging from 0.5 A to 35 A.
Standard Features • Fast closing: Allows increased withstand to the high inrush currents of some loads.• Trip-free mechanism: Contacts cannot be held in the on (O) position when the C60 circuit breaker is
tripped automatically.• Isolation with positive break indication: Green strip on the operating handle indicates that all poles
are open.• C curve: Overcurrent protection for all application types. Magnetic release operates from 7 to 10
times ampere rating.• D curve: Overcurrent protection for loads with high inrush currents (motors, transformers). Magnetic
release operates between 10 and 14 times ampere rating.
Connection Two versions of field wiring connectors are available for the UL 489 Listed devices:
• Box lug meeting UL 486A requirements• Ring tongue terminal with 5 mm screw
The circuit breakers can be orderedwith the following combinations ofconnectors:
• Line terminal box lug/load terminal box lug
• Line terminal ring tongue/load terminal ring tongue
• Line terminal box lug/load terminal ring tongue
Standards • UL 489 Circuit Breaker: File #E215117• CSA C22.2 #5.1 Circuit Breakers: File #179014• IEC 60947-2• VDE 0660, CE Marked
Table 4: Specifications for UL 489 Listed Circuit Breakers
• Package size: Two 0.35 in. (9 mm) modules;0.71 in. (18 mm) width per pole
• Voltage (nominal): 120 and 240 Vac delta• High voltage withstand: 6 kV• Connection, box lug:
— 0.5–25 A: #18–#4 AWG (1–25 mm2) cables;torque 22 lb-in. (2.48 N•m)
— 30–35 A: #18–#2 AWG (1–35 mm2) cables;torque 31 lb-in. (3.52 N•m)
• Connection, ring terminal: Use single UL Listed orCSA Certified insulated ring tongue only, with screw dia.0.2 in. (5 mm); torque 18 lb-in. (2.03 N•m)
• Mounting: 1.38 in. (35 mm) DIN rail• Time/Current curves: C and D curves
• Degree of protection:— Case: IP40 as per IEC 529— Terminals: IP20
• Rating on ring tongue connector: UL 486A File #E90509 (use with copper wire only)— Screw dia. 0.20 in. (5 mm)— Recommended terminal width 1.57 in. (40 mm)
• Temperatures:— Calibration: 77°F (25°C)— Storage: -40 to 176°F (-40 to 80°C)— Operating: -22 to 158°F (-30 to 70°C)
• Tropicalization: Treatment 2—relative humidity: 95% at 131°F (55°C)• Number of operating cycles:
— Electrical (O-C): 6,000 load, 4,000 no-load• See selection table for weights and interrupting ratings
Figure 11: Connection Options for UL 489 Listed Devices
Box/Box Ring/Ring Box/Ring
086
0355
9
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NOTE: The UL 489 Listed MULTI 9 C60N circuit breakers are certified at 77°F (25°C), unlike some otherUL 489 circuit breakers which are certified at 104°F (40°C). Depending on the operating environment,you may need to rerate according to the tables on page 81 to determine the appropriate handle rating.
NOTE: UL 489 Listed circuit breakers should be loaded to no more than 80% if used with continuousloads; that is unlike UL 1077 recognized supplementary protectors, which may be operated at 100% ofrating.
Table 5: C Curve, with UL 489 Listed Termination Options(line/load as box lug or ring tongue terminals)
Rating (A) 1-pole 2-pole 3-pole
Box/Box Ring/Ring Box/Ring Box/Box Ring/Ring Box/Ring Box/Box Ring/Ring Box/Ring
0.511.5
601006010160102
602006020160202
603006030160302
601346013560136
602346023560236
603346033560336
—6016860169
—6026860269
—6036860369
234
601036010460105
602036020460205
603036030460305
601376013860139
602376023860239
603376033860339
601706017160172
602706027160272
603706037160372
567
601066010760108
602066020760208
603066030760308
601406014160142
602406024160242
603406034160342
601736017460175
602736027460275
603736037460375
81013
601096011060111
602096021060211
603096031060311
601436014460145
602436024460245
603436034460345
601766017760178
602766027760278
603766037760378
152025
601126011360114
602126021360214
603126031360314
601466014760148
602466024760248
603466034760348
601796018060181
602796028060281
603796038060381
3035
6011560116
6021560216
6031560316
6014960150
6024960250
6034960350
6018260183
6028260283
6038260383
Table 6: D Curve, with UL 489 Listed Termination Options(line/load as box lug or ring tongue terminals)
Rating (A) 1-pole 2-pole 3-pole
Box/Box Ring/Ring Box/Ring Box/Box Ring/Ring Box/Ring Box/Box Ring/Ring Box/Ring
0.511.5
601176011860119
602176021860219
603176031860319
601516015260153
602516025260253
603516035260353
—6018460185
—6028460285
—6038460385
234
601206012160122
602206022160222
603206032160322
601546015560156
602546025560256
603546035560356
601866018760188
602866028760288
603866038760388
567
601236012460125
602236022460225
603236032460325
601576015860159
602576025860259
603576035860359
601896019060191
602896029060291
603896039060391
81013
601266012760128
602266022760228
603266032760328
601606016160162
602606026160262
603606036160362
601926019360194
602926029360294
603926039360394
152025
601296013060131
602296023060231
603296033060331
601636016460165
602636026460265
603636036460365
601956019660197
602956029660297
603956039660397
3035
6013260133
6023260233
6033260333
6016660167
6026660267
6036660367
6019860199
6029860299
6039860399
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UL 489A AND UL 489 LISTED C60N DC CIRCUIT BREAKERS
Consult your local Square D field office for:
• Catalog numbers• Specifications• Product availability
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UL 1077 RECOGNIZED C60 SUPPLEMENTARY PROTECTORS
Overview A family of MULTI 9™ supplementary protectors meeting the UL 1077 Standard is available.
These UL 1077 products are intended for use as supplementary protectors to provide overcurrentprotection within appliances or electrical equipment where branch circuit protection is already providedor is not required.
As shown in the table of catalog numbers below, the UL 1077 Recognized products are available in B,C and D curves. They include devices ranging from 0.5 A to 63 A. (For higher current ratings, selectdevices from the higher current NC100 series.)
Standard Features • Fast closing: Allows increased withstand to the high inrush currents of some loads• Trip-free mechanism: Contacts cannot be held in the on position when the C60 is tripped
automatically.• Positive break indication: Green strip on the operating handle indicates that all poles are open.• B curve: Overcurrent protection for sensitive equipment (computers, electronic devices, etc.).
Magnetic release operates between 3.2 and 4.8.• C curve: Overcurrent protection for all application types. Magnetic release operates from 7 to 10
times ampere rating.• D curve: Overcurrent protection for loads with high inrush currents (motors, transformers). Magnetic
release operates between 10 and 14 times ampere rating.• Allows locking in OFF position using padlock attachment.
NOTE: Other features of the UL 1077 Recognized C60 circuit breaker are identical to those of the UL489 version. A variety of accessories are available for these products.
Standards • UL 1077 Circuit Breaker, File #E90509• CSA C22.2 #235-M89 File # 179014• IEC 60947-2, VDE 0660, CE Marked
Table 7: Specifications for UL1077 Recognized C60 Supplementary Protectors
• Package size: Two 0.35 in. (9 mm) 1-pole modules;0.71 in. (18 mm) width
• Voltage (nominal): 480Y/277 Vac• High voltage withstand: 6 kV• Connection, box lug
— 0.5–25 A: #18–#4 AWG (1–25 mm2) cables;torque 22 lb-in (2.49 N•m)
— 30–63 A: #18–#2 AWG (1–35 mm2) cables;torque 31 lb-in (3.50 N•m)
• Connection, ring terminal kit: Cat. No. 17400— Two ring tongue terminals and two isolation barriers— Use single UL Listed or CSA Certified and insulated ring-
tongue terminal only• Mounting: (1.38 in.) 35 mm DIN rail
• Time-current curves: B, C, and D curves• Degree of protection as per IEC68-2-30:
— Case: IP40 as per IEC 529— Terminals: IP20
• Rating on connector: UL 486A File #E90509 pending; use withcopper wire only. Screw dia.: 0.2 in. (5mm); torque 18 lb-in (2.03 N•m)
• Temperatures:— Calibration: 77°F (25°C)— Storage: -40 to 176°F (-40 to 80°C)— Operating: 22 to 158°F (-30 to 70°C)
• Tropicalization: Treatment 2 —relative humidity: 95% at 131°F (55°C)• Number of operating cycles
— electrical (O-C): 10,000 at 0.5–63 A• See selection table for weights and interrupting ratings
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Table 8: Catalog Numbers for UL 1077 Recognized C60N Supplementary Protectors
Rating(A)
B Curve C Curve D Curve
1-pole2 Modules
2-pole4 Modules
3-pole6 Modules
4-pole8 Modules
1-pole2 Modules
2-pole4 Modules
3-pole6 Modules
4-pole8 Modules
1-pole2 Modules
2-pole4 Modules
3-pole6 Modules
4-pole8 Modules
0.511.21.5
—MG24110MG17402MG17403
—MG24125MG17432MG17433
—MG24140——
—MG24155——
MG17411MG24425MG17412MG17413
—MG24442MG17442MG17443
—MG24459——
—MG24476——
MG17421MG24500MG17422MG17423
—MG24516MG17452MG17453
—MG24532——
—MG24548——
2345
MG24111MG24112MG24113MG17404
MG24126MG24127MG24128MG17434
MG24141MG24142MG24143—
MG24156MG24157MG24158—
MG24426MG24427MG24428MG17414
MG24443MG24444MG24445MG17444
MG24460MG24461MG24462—
MG24477MG24478MG24479—
MG24501MG24502MG24503MG17424
MG24517MG24518MG24519MG17454
MG24533MG24534MG24535—
MG24549MG24550MG24551—
67810
MG24114MG17405MG24115MG24116
MG24129MG17435MG24130MG24131
MG24144—MG24145MG24146
MG24159—MG24160MG24161
MG24430MG17415MG24431MG24432
MG24447MG17445MG24448MG24449
MG24464—MG24465MG24466
MG24481—MG24482MG24483
MG24504MG17425MG24505MG24506
MG24520MG17455MG24521MG24522
MG24536—MG24537MG24538
MG24552—MG24553MG24554
13151620
MG24117MG17406MG24118MG24119
MG24132MG17436MG24133MG24134
MG24147MG17461MG24148MG24149
MG24162—MG24163MG24164
MG24433MG17416MG24434MG24435
MG24450MG17446MG24451MG24452
MG24467MG17466MG24468MG24469
MG24484—MG24485MG24486
MG24507MG17426MG24508MG24509
MG24523MG17456MG24524MG24525
MG24539MG17471MG24540MG24541
MG24555—MG24556MG24557
25303235
MG24120MG17407MG24121MG17408
MG24135MG17437MG24136MG17438
MG24150MG17462MG24151MG17463
MG24165—MG24166—
MG24436MG17417MG24437MG17418
MG24453MG17447MG24454MG17448
MG24470MG17467MG24471MG17468
MG24487—MG24488—
MG24510MG17427MG24511MG17428
MG24526MG17457MG24527MG17458
MG24542MG17472MG24543MG17473
MG24558—MG24559—
40506063
MG24122MG24123MG17409MG24124
MG24137MG24138MG17439MG24139
MG24152MG24153MG17464MG24154
MG24167MG24168—MG24169
MG24438MG24439MG17419MG24440
MG24455MG24456MG17449MG24457
MG24472MG24473MG17469MG24474
MG24489MG24490—MG24491
MG24512MG24513MG17429MG24514
MG24528MG24529MG17459MG24530
MG24544MG24545MG17474MG24546
MG24560MG24561—MG24562
Figure 12: UL 1077 Recognized C60N 1-, 2-, 3- and 4-pole Supplementary Protectors
0860
352
3
0860
352
2
0860
352
1
0860
352
0
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UL 1077 RECOGNIZED NC100H SUPPLEMENTARY PROTECTORS
Overview The NC100H family of MULTI 9 UL 1077 Recognized supplementary protectors is available forapplications requiring higher current levels than available in the C60 family
These UL 1077 Listed products are intended for use as supplementary protectors to provide overcurrentprotection within appliances or electrical equipment where branch circuit protection is already providedor is not required. These products are similar to the C60, except larger in size (three 0.35 in. [9 mm]modules or a total of 1.06 in. [27 mm] per pole). In many cases, the accessories for the C60 productswill not function with the NC100. Separate accessories are available (see accessories in Section 5).
Standard Features • Fast closing: Allow increased withstand to the high inrush currents of some loads• Trip-free mechanism: Contacts cannot be held in the on position when the NC100 circuit breaker is
tripped automatically• Isolation with positive break indication: Green strip on the operating handle indicates that all poles
are open• B curve: Overcurrent protection for sensitive equipment such as computers and electronics.
The magnetic release operates between 3.2 and 4.8 times ampere rating.• C curve: Overcurrent protection for all application types.
The magnetic release operates between 7 and 10 times ampere rating.• D curve: Overcurrent protection for loads with high inrush currents such as motors and transformers.
The magnetic release operates between 10 and 14 times ampere rating.• Ground-fault protection with optional add-on VIGI module (see accessories in Section 5).
Standards • UL 1077 Circuit Breaker File #E90509• CSA C22.2 No. 235-M89 file #LR80849• IEC 947-2• VDE 0660• CE Marked.
Table 9: Specifications for UL Recognized NC100H Supplementary Protectors
• Current rating: 10–80 A• Package size: Three 0.35 in. (9 mm) modules; 1.06 in. (27 mm) width
per pole• Voltage (nominal): 240, 480Y/277; up to 125 Vdc• High voltage withstand: 6 kV• Connection, box lug:
— 10–40 A: #18–#2 AWG (1–35 mm2) cables;torque 31 lb-in. (3.5 N•m)
— 50–80 A: #8–#1 AWG (1–50 mm2) cables;torque 49 lb-in. (5.5 N•m)
• Connection: Use with copper wire only• Mounting: 1.38 in. (35 mm) DIN rail
• Degree of protection:— Case: IP40 as per IEC 529— Terminals: IP20
• Time/Current curves: C and D curves• Temperature:
— Calibration: 77°F (25°C)— Operation: 23 to 140°F (-5 to 60°C)— Storage: -40 to 212°F (-40 to 100°C)
• Tropicalization: Treatment 2—relative humidity: 95% at 131°F (55°C)as per IEC68-2-30
• Number of operating cycles (O–C): 20,000• See selection table for weights and interrupting ratings
Table 10: Catalog Numbers for UL 1077 Recognized NC100H Supplementary Protectors
Rating(A)
B Curve C Curve D Curve
1-pole3 Modules
2-pole6 Modules
3-pole9 Modules
4-pole12 Modules
1-pole3 Modules
2-pole6 Modules
3-pole9 Modules
4-pole12 Modules
1-pole3 Modules
2-pole6 Modules
3-pole9 Modules
4-pole12 Modules
10151620
————
————
————
————
MG27154MG18256MG27155MG27156
MG27166MG18271MG27167MG27168
MG27177MG18286MG27178MG27179
MG27188—MG27189MG27190
MG27333MG18261MG27334MG27335
MG27344MG18276MG27345MG27346
MG27355MG18291MG27356MG27357
MG27366—MG27367MG27368
25303235
————
————
————
————
MG27157MG18257MG27158MG18258
MG27169MG27170MG27170MG18273
MG27180MG18287MG27181MG18288
MG27191—MG27192—
MG27336MG18262MG27337MG18263
MG27347MG18277MG27348MG18278
MG27358MG18292MG27359MG18293
MG27369—MG27370—
40506063
————
————
————
————
MG27159MG27160MG18259MG27162
MG27171MG27172MG18274MG27163
MG27182MG27183MG18289MG27173
MG27193MG27194—MG27174
MG27338———
MG27349———
MG27360———
MG27371———
80 MG27164 MG27175 MG27186 MG27197 MG27163 MG27174 MG27185 MG27196 — — — —
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SECTION 3—IEC 60947-2 RATED PROTECTION DEVICES
OVERVIEW The MULTI 9™ System includes several families of miniature circuit protection devices that have theIEC Ratings that are applicable in many countries other than the United States. These products aresummarized below and discussed in more detail in the following pages.
UL Listed and UL Recognized protection devices are described in the previous Section 2, whileaccessories for both the UL and IEC Rated devices are described in Section 5 of this catalog.
* Single pole breaking capacity for IT type European grounding system (insulated neutral-double fault).
Table 11: Selection Table for IEC Rated Miniature Circuit Breakers
Ratings per IEC 60947-2Standards
DPN-N C60N C60H C60L C32H-DC NC100H, NC125H
Number of poles 1 (Ø + N) 1 2, 3, 4 1 2, 3, 4 1 2, 3, 4 1 2 1 2, 3, 4
Rated current (A)77°F (25°C)
In 1–40 0.5–63 0.5–63 0.5–63 0.5–63 0.5–63 — — — — —
Rated current (A)104°F (40°C) In — — — — — — — 1–40 1–40 10–125 10–125
Rated voltage (V) Ue 230 440 440 — — — — — — 440 440
Ultimate breakingcapacity as per IEC60947-2 Standard(kA RMS)
130 Vac230–240 Vac400–415 Vac440 Vac
—7.53*—
—103*—
—20106
————
————
————
————
————
————
20104*—
—20106
127 Vdc250 Vdc
——
——
——
——
——
——
——
10—
2010
——
——
Service breakingcapacity
Ics (%Icu) 50% 75% 75% 50% 50% 50% — — — 75% 75%
Ultimate breakingcapacity as per IEC 898(kA RMS)
230–400 Vac415 Vac
6—
6—
——
10—
—10
——
——
——
——
——
——
Trip Units
Magnetic setting
B curveC curveD curveMA curveZ curve
3–55–10———
3–55–1010–14——
3–55–1010–14——
3.2–4.87–1010–14122.4–3.6
—7–10———
3.2–4.87–1010–14——
Table 12: Dimensions (in./mm) and Weights (oz./g)
Device Size Height Width Depth Weight
DPN-N 1-pole 3.19/81 0.71/18 3.00/76 4.23/120
C60N
1-pole2-pole3-pole4-pole
3.19/813.19/813.19/813.19/81
0.71/181.42/362.13/542.48/72
3.00/763.00/763.00/763.00/76
3.88/1107.75/22011.64/33015.52/440
C60H
1-pole2-pole3-pole4-pole
3.19/813.19/813.19/813.19/81
0.71/181.42/362.13/542.48/72
3.00/763.00/763.00/763.00/76
4.23/1208.47/24012.70/36016.93/480
C60L
1-pole2-pole3-pole4-pole
3.19/813.19/813.19/813.19/81
0.71/181.42/362.13/542.48/72
3.00/763.00/763.00/763.00/76
4.23/1208.47/24012.70/36016.93/480
C32H-DC 1-pole2-pole
3.03/773.03/77
0.71/181.42/36
3.00/763.00/76
4.48/1278.47/240
NC100H/NC125H
1-pole2-pole3-pole4-pole
3.19/813.19/813.19/813.19/81
0.71/182.13/543.19/814.25/108
3.00/763.00/763.00/763.00/76
6.35/18012.70/36019.05/54025.40/720
08603560
08603064
08603065
08603367
08603066
Figure 13: IEC Rated C60 Circuit Breakers
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DPN-N PHASE + NEUTRAL CIRCUIT BREAKERS
Overview The DPN-N Phase + Neutral Current Circuit Breaker provides phase and neutral protection againstshort-circuit and overload. It provides protection on the phase pole, but switches both the phase andneutral. The DPN-N is available in only one version—1 phase + neutral. The DPN-N circuit breaker isavailable with B or C curve characteristics and with ratings from 1 to 40 A.
Time/Current Curves B curve—Provides control and protection against overcurrents for very long cables. Magnetic trip unitsoperate between 3 and 5 times ampere rating.
C curve—Provides control and protection against circuit overcurrents in tertiary and industrial finaldistribution with TT or TNS grounding systems. Magnetic trip units operate between 5 and 10 timesampere rating.
Accessories These devices may be used in conjunction with the C60 electrical accessories, including the SD AlarmSwitch, OF Auxiliary Switch, MN Undervoltage Release, and/or the MX + OF Shunt Trip and AuxiliarySwitch.
The VIGI residual current detector can be added to the DPN-N to provide residual current protection.This combination must be ordered as an integral product from the factory (see section 4 for the VIGIresidual current detector).
Standards: • IEC 60947-2• IEC 898
Table 13: Specifications for IEC Rated DPN-N Phase + Neutral Circuit Breakers
• Package size: Two 0.35 in. (9 mm) modules;0.71 in. (18 mm) width per pole
• Connection:— #8 AWG (10 mm2) stranded cables— #6 AWG (16 mm2) solid cable (copper only)
• Mounting: 35 mm DIN rail• Degree of protection:
— Case: IP40 as per IEC 529;— Terminals: IP20
• Time-current trip curve: B curve and C curve
• Temperature:— Calibration at 86°F (30°C)— Storage: 40 to 176°F (-40 to 80°C)— Operating: 22 to 158°F (-30 to 70°C)
• Tropicalization: Treatment 2—Relative humidity: 95% at 131°F (55°C) as perIEC68-2-30
• Number of operating cycles:— Mechanical: 20,000 (O-C)— Electrical: 20,000 at 1-20 A, 15,000 at 25 A, 10,000 at 32 A, 6,000 at 40 A
• See selection table for weights and interrupting ratings
Table 14: DPN-N Phase + Neutral Circuit Breaker Catalog Numbers
Rating (A)B Curve C Curve
1-pole + Neutral2 Modules
1-pole + Neutral2 Modules
1246
——1924919250
19260192611926319264
10162025
19252192541925519256
19266192681926919270
3240
1925719258
1927119272
N 2
N 1
086
0314
0
0860
3151
0860
3561
Figure 14: DPN-N Phase + Neutral Circuit Breaker
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IEC RATED C60 MINIATURE CIRCUIT BREAKERS
Overview A family of MULTI 9™ circuit breakers meeting IEC 60947-2 is available primarily for equipment forexport from the United States to countries not requiring UL Ratings.
As shown in the table below, three types of IEC Rated C60 devices are available: C60N, C60H, andC60L circuit breaker. These model numbers refer to the maximum current interrupting rating.
The relative interrupting ratings per IEC 60947-2 are listed below; for other ratings, see the table on thenext page.
Each of these devices is available in several trip curves, as listed in the tables with catalog numbers.They include devices ranging from 0.5 to 63 A. (For higher current ratings, select devices from the highercurrent NC100 series.)
Standard Features • Fast closing: Allows increased withstand to the high inrush currents of some loads• Trip-free mechanism: Contacts cannot be held in the on position when the C60 device is tripped
automatically.• Isolation with positive break indication: Green strip on the operating handle indicates that all poles
are open.• B curve: Overcurrent protection for sensitive equipment (computers, electronic devices, etc.):
— C60N/H: The magnetic operates between 3 and 5 times ampere rating.• C curve: Overcurrent protection for all application types:
— C60N/H: The magnetic operates between 5 and 10 times ampere rating.— C60L: The magnetic operates between 7 and 10 times ampere rating.
• D and K curves: Overcurrent protection for loads with high inrush currents (motors, transformers):— C60N/H/L: The magnetic release operates between 10 and 14 times ampere rating.
• MA curve: C60L-MA circuit breakers are designed for motor circuit protection against short circuits.These circuit breakers are equipped with magnetic only trip units. Therefore they must be combinedwith a suitable thermal protection device (see the coordination table at the end of this section).
Standards • IEC 60947-2• VDE 0660, CE Marked
Table 15: Ratings Overview
Circuit Breaker Rating Curves
C60NC60HC60L
10 kA at 415 Vac15 kA at 415 Vac25 kA at 415 Vac
B, C and DB, C and DB, C, K and MA
Table 16: MULTI 9 C60 Circuit Breakers with IEC 60947-2 Rating
• Package size: Two 0.35 in. (9 mm) modules;0.71 in. (18 mm) width per pole
• High voltage withstand: 6 kV• Connections for C60N/H/L (box lug—Use with copper wire only)
— Ring tongue terminal is optional— 0.5–25 A, #18–#4 AWG (1–25 mm2) cables; torque 18 lb-in. (2.03 N•m)— 30–63 A, #18–#2 AWG (1–35 mm2) cables; torque 30 lb-in. (3.38 N•m)
• Connections for C60L-MA:— 1.5–10 stranded #6 AWG (16 mm2)— 1.5–10 solid #4 AWG (25 mm2)— 12.5–40 stranded #4 AWG (25 mm2)— 12.5–40 solid #2 AWG (35 mm2)
• Mounting: 1.38 in. (35 mm) DIN rail• Time-current curves: B, C, D, K, and MA
• Degree of protection:— Case: IP40 as per IEC 529— Terminals: IP20
• Temperature:— Calibration temperature: 86°F (30°C); C60L rated at
104°F (40°C)— Storage temperature: -40 to 176°F (-40 to 80°C)— Operating temperature: -22 to 158°F (-30 to 70°C)
• Tropicalization: Treatment 2—Relative humidity: 95% at 131°F(55°C) per IEC68-2-30
• Number of operating cycles:— Mechanical (O-C) 20,000— Electrical (O-C) 10,000
• See selection table for weights and interrupting ratings
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Table 17: Catalog Numbers for IEC 60947-2 Rated C60N Miniature Circuit Breakers
Rating(A)
B Curve C Curve D Curve
1-pole2 Modules
2-pole4 Modules
3-pole6 Modules
4-pole8 Modules
1-pole2 Modules
2-pole4 Modules
3-pole6 Modules
4-pole8 Modules
1-pole2 Modules
2-pole4 Modules
3-pole6 Modules
4-pole8 Modules
0.5123
—240452404624047
—240712407224073
—240842408524086
—240972409824099
24067243952439624397
24068243312433224333
24069243442434524346
24070243572435824359
—246252462624627
—246532465424655
—246672466824669
—246812468224683
461016
24048240492405024051
24074240752407624077
24087240882408924090
24100241012410224103
24398243992440124403
24334243352433624337
24348243482434924350
24360243612436224363
24628246292463024632
24656246572465824660
24670246712467224674
24684246852468624688
20253240
24052240532405424055
24078240792408024081
24091240922409324094
24104241052410624107
24404244052440624407
24338243392434024341
24351243522435324354
24364243652436624367
24633246342463524636
24661246622466324664
24675246762467724678
24689246902469124692
5063
2405624057
2408224083
2409524096
2410824109
2440824409
2434224343
2435524356
2436824369
2463724638
2466524666
2467924680
2469324694
Table 18: Catalog Numbers for IEC 60947-2 Rated C60H Miniature Circuit Breakers
Rating(A)
B Curve C Curve D Curve
1-pole2 Modules
2-pole4 Modules
3-pole6 Modules
4-pole8 Modules
1-pole2 Modules
2-pole4 Modules
3-pole6 Modules
4-pole8 Modules
1-pole2 Modules
2-pole4 Modules
3-pole6 Modules
4-pole8 Modules
0.50.7512
————
————
————
————
24900249012496824969
24902249032498124982
24906249072499424995
24908249092500725008
25171—2515225155
25172—2518325184
25173—2519625197
25174—2521125212
34610
——2464324644
——2472524726
——2473824739
——2475124752
24970249712497224973
24983249842498524986
24996249972499824999
25009250102501125012
25157251582515925160
25185251862518725188
25198251992520025201
25213252142521525216
13162025
24645246462464724648
—247272472824729
—247402474124742
—247532475424755
—249742497524976
—249872498824989
—250002500125002
—250132501425015
—251612516425165
—251892519025191
—252022520325205
—252172521825219
32405063
24649246502465124652
24730247312473224733
24743247442474524746
24756247572475824759
24977249782497924980
24990249912499224993
25003250042500525006
25016250172501825019
25166251672516825169
25192251932519425195
25207252082520925210
25220252212522225223
Table 19: Catalog Numbers for IEC 60947-2 Rated C60L Miniature Circuit Breakers
Rating(A)
B Curve C Curve K Curve
1-pole2 Modules
2-pole4 Modules
3-pole6 Modules
4-pole8 Modules
1-pole2 Modules
2-pole4 Modules
3-pole6 Modules
4-pole8 Modules
1-pole2 Modules
2-pole4 Modules
3-pole6 Modules
4-pole8 Modules
0.511.62
————
————
————
————
2540625392—25393
2540725418—25419
2540825431—25432
2540925444—25445
—254602546125462
—254782547925480
—254962549725498
—255142551525516
34610
——2533125332
——2535725358
——2537025371
——2538325384
25394253952539625397
25420254212542225423
25433254342543525436
25446254472544825449
25463254642546525467
25481254822548325485
25499255002550125503
25517255182551925521
16202532
25333253342533525336
25359253602536125362
25372253732537425375
25385253862538725388
25398253992540025401
25424254252542625427
25437254382543925440
25450254512545225453
25468254692547025471
25486254872548825489
25504255052550625507
25522255232552425525
405063
253372533825339
253632536425365
253762537725378
253892539025391
254022540325404
254282542925430
254412544225443
254542545525456
25472——
25490——
25508——
25526——
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Coordination ofC60L-MA CircuitBreaker, ThermalRelay and Contactor
Standard IEC 60947-4 defines tests at various current levels with the aim of placing the switchgear inextreme conditions. According to the status of components after testing, the standard defines two typesof coordination.
Deterioration of the contactor and relay is accepted under two conditions:
• Type 1— There is no risk to the operator— Parts other than the contactor and relay must not be damaged
• Type 2— Welding of the contactor or starter contacts is accepted only if they can be easily separated— After Type 2 coordination tests, the functions of protection and operation can be achieved
The choice of coordination type depends on the operating parameters. It must be suitable for the user'sneeds and ensure optimized cost of the installation
• Type 1— Qualified maintenance service— Reduced volume and cost of equipment— Continuity of service not required or ensured by replacing the faulty motor bucket
• Type 2— Continuity of service is vital— Reduced maintenance service— Specification calling for Type 2 coordination— Various thermal relay classes: Thermal relay class must be appropriate for motor starting time.
Contactors and thermal relays referenced in the table below are TELEMECANIQUE® products. SeeSquare D Digest 172 (March, 2000) pages 15-16/17 for contactors.
Irm (A) = Magnetic release (in amperes)
Iq (KA) = Interrupting rating (in kA)
Irth = Thermal relay current rating
Table 20: Catalog Numbers for IEC 60947-2 Rated C60L Miniature Circuit Breakers
Rating(A)
MA CurveRating(A)
MA Curve
1-pole2 Modules
2-pole4 Modules
3-pole6 Modules
4-pole8 Modules
1-pole2 Modules
2-pole4 Modules
3-pole6 Modules
4-pole8 Modules
1.62.546.310
—————
2634526346263472634826349
2635726358263592636026361
————
12.5162540
————
26350263522635326355
26362263682636926370
————
Table 21: Tripping Times
Class Tripping Time (sec.) at 7.2 Ir
10 A20 A
2–106–20
Table 22: Catalog Numbers for Contactors and Thermal Relays (TELEMECANIQUE)
Voltage(Vac)
MotorsIe max
Circuit BreakerContactor
Thermal Relay
P (kW) I (A) Type A Irm (A) Iq (kA) Type Irth
415
0.370.751.52.2
1.11.83.44.8
1.62.546
C60L-MAC60L-MAC60L-MAC60L-MA
1.62.546.3
20325080
25252525
LC1-D09LC1-D09LC1-D18LC1-D25
LR2 D13 06LR2 D13 07LR2 D13 08LR2 D13 10
1/1.61.6/2.52.5/44/6
7.51118.518.5
14213434
16254040
C60L-MAC60L-MAC60L-MAC60L-MA
16254040
20320500500
25252020
LC1-D25LC1-D32LC1-D40LC1-D40
LR2 D13 21LR2 D13 22LR2 D13 53LR2 D13 55
12/1817/2523/3230/40
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IEC RATED C32H-DC CIRCUIT BREAKERS FOR DC CIRCUITS
Overview The C32H-DC circuit breakers are used in circuits with dc power supplies up to 125 Vdc (1-pole) or127/250 Vdc (2-pole). The C32H-DC provides protection of circuits against short-circuit currents andoverload currents, and is available with ratings from 1 to 40 A. Additionally, it allows manual control orisolation of a dc circuit.
These are typically used in applications such as emergency lighting, automatic systems, electrolysis,telephony, etc.
Standard Features • Fast closing: Allows increased withstand to the high inrush currents of some loads.• Trip-free mechanism: Contacts cannot be held in the on position when the C60 is tripped
automatically.• Isolation with positive break indication: Green strip on the operating handle indicates that all poles
are open.• C curve: Overcurrent protection for all application types. Magnetic release operates between 7 and
10 times ampere rating.
Connection Box lug connections for copper wiring are provided for the C32H-DC devices.
Accessories Remote monitoring and control can be provided with optional NC100 electrical accessories includingthe OF Auxiliary Switch, SD Alarm Switch, MN Undervoltage Release, and/or MX + OF Shunt Trip.
NOTE: The C60 electrical accessories are not compatible with the C32H-DC circuit breaker.
Standards Compliance with IEC 60947-2 Standards
Table 23: Specifications for IEC Rated C32H-DC Circuit Breakers
• Package size: Two 0.35 in. (9 mm) modules;0.71 in. (18 mm) width per pole
• Voltage (nominal): 1-pole: 127 Vdc; 2-pole: 127/250 Vdc• High voltage withstand: 6 kV• Connection: Box lug—Tunnel terminals for #18–#4 AWG (1–25 mm2) cables• Mounting: 1.38 in. (35 mm) DIN Rail• Time-current curves: C curve; Magnetic releases operate
between 7 and 10 In• Degree of protection:
— Case: IP40— Terminals: IP20 as per IEC 529
• Rating on connector: Copper wiring only• Temperature:
— Calibration: 104°F (40°C)— Storage: -40 to 176°F (-40 to 80°C)— Operating: -22 to 158°F (-30 to 70°C)
• Tropicalization: Treatment 2—Relative humidity: 95% at 131°F(55°C) as per IEC 68-2-30
• Number of operating cycles:— 10,000 (O-C) at L/R ≤ 0.015 sec.
• See selection table for weights and interrupting ratings
Table 24: C Curve—C32H-DC Circuit Breakers
Rating (A)1-pole2 Modules
2-pole4 Modules
1236
MG20531MG20532MG20533MG20534
MG20541MG20542MG20543MG20544
10162025
MG20535MG20536MG20537MG20538
MG20545MG20546MG20547MG20548
3240
MG20539MG20540
MG20549MG20550 1
2
–1
2+
1-pole 2-pole
Line Side Feeding
or
Load Side Feeding
1
2
–3
4
+1
2+
Line Side Feeding
or
3
4–
Load Side Feeding
0860
3088
0860
3515
0860
3089
Figure 15: IEC Rated 1- and 2-poleC32H-DC Circuit Breakers
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IEC RATED NC100H CIRCUIT BREAKERS
Overview A family of MULTI 9™ circuit breakers meeting IEC 60947-2 is available primarily for OEMs wishing toexport manufactured products to countries requiring IEC Ratings instead of UL Ratings.
They are suitable for protection of cables against overloads and short circuits in equipment. They canalso be used for manual control and isolation of circuits.
The NC100H circuit breakers are available in B, C, and D trip curves, as listed in the tables with catalognumbers. They include devices ranging from 63 to 125 A. (For lower current ratings, select devices fromthe C60 series.)
Standard Features • Fast closing: Allows increased withstand to the high inrush currents of some loads• Trip-free mechanism: Contacts cannot be held in the on position when the NC100 is tripped
automatically.• Isolation with positive break indication: Green strip on operating handle indicates all poles are open.• Terminals ensure pull-out withstand of cables, guiding of cables into correct position, and tightening
of wide cross-section cables.• B curve: Overcurrent protection of very long cables and protection of networks supplied by
generators. The magnetic operates between 3 and 5 times ampere rating.• C curve: Overcurrent protection for all application types. Magnet release operates between 7 and 10
times ampere rating. The magnetic operates between 7 and 10 times ampere rating.• D curve: Overcurrent protection for loads with high inrush currents (motors, transformers). The
magnetic release operates between 10 and 14 times ampere rating.•
Accessories Ground-fault protection can be provided when combined with a VIGI NC100 module. Remote trippingand indication can be provided by adding a variety of auxiliaries (see section 5 for accessories).
NOTE: The C60 accessories may not match the NC100 circuit breaker.
Standards • IEC 60947-2, VDE 0660• CE Marked
Table 25: Specifications for IEC Rated NC-100H Circuit Breakers
• Package size: Three 0.35 in. (9 mm) modules;1.06 in. (27 mm) width per pole
• High voltage withstand: 6 kV• Maximum voltage rating: 440 Vac• Connection:
— Box lug: 10–100 A: #18 to #1 AWG (1–50 mm2) cables— Use with copper wire only
• Mounting: 1.38 in. (35 mm) DIN rail• Degree of protection:
— Case: IP40 as per IEC 60529— Terminals: IP20
• Time/Current curves: B, C and D curves• Temperature:
— Calibration: 85°F (30°C)— Storage: -40 to 176°F (-40 to 80°C)— Operating: -22 to 158°F (-30 to 70°C)
• Tropicalization: Treatment 2 (relative humidity: 95% at 131°F(55°C) as per IEC68-2-30
• Number of operating cycles:— 1000 (O-C) at 63 A— 5000 (O-C) at 80–125 A
• See selection table for weights and interrupting ratings
Figure 16: IEC 60947-2 Rated NC100H 1-, 2-, 3- and 4-pole Circuit Breakers
086
0309
2
086
0309
3
086
0309
1
086
0309
0
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Table 26: IEC Rated NC100H Circuit Breakers
Rating(A)
B Curve C Curve
1-pole2 Modules
2-pole4 Modules
3-pole6 Modules
4-pole8 Modules
1-pole2 Modules
2-pole4 Modules
3-pole6 Modules
4-pole8 Modules
6380100125
18340183411834218343
18344183451834618347
18348183491835018351
18352183531835418355
18356183571835818359
18360183611836218363
18364183651836618369
18371183721837418377
Rating(A)
D Curve
1-pole2 Modules
2-pole4 Modules
3-pole6 Modules
4-pole8 Modules
6380100125
18378183791838018381
18382183831838418385
18386183871838818389
18390183911839218393
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SECTION 4—IEC RATED GROUND-FAULT PROTECTION DEVICES
SELECTION TABLE
Overview The MULTI 9™ System includes four products that provide ground-fault protection per IEC Standards.These products are summarized below and discussed in more detail in the following pages.
Table 27: Selection Table for IEC Rated Ground-fault Protection Devices
Ratings C60 VIGI DPN-N VIGI ID RCD NC100 VIGI
Number of poles 2-pole 2-pole 3-pole 4-pole 1Ø + N 2-pole 4-pole 2-pole 3-pole 4-pole
Rated current (A)77°F (25°C) In < 25 < 63 < 63 < 63 4–40 25–100 — 10–125 10–125 10–125
Sensitivities(mA)
Instantaneous
1030300500
YesYes——
—Yes——
—Yes——
—Yes——
—YesYes—
————
————
YesYesYesYes
YesYesYesYes
YesYesYesYes
Selective3005001000
———
Yes—Yes
Yes—Yes
Yes—Yes
———
———
———
YesYesYes
YesYesYes
YesYesYes
Voltage (nominal) 130–240 Vac, 220–415 Vac 230/400 Vac 240–415 Vac 240–415 Vac
Trip Units
Time/Current curveB curveC curveD curve
Depends on circuit breaker usedYesYes—
N/A Depends on circuit breaker used
Dimensions (in./mm)
WidthHeightDepth
1.42/363.19/813.00/76
1.42/363.19/813.00/76
2.13/543.19/813.00/76
12.84/723.19/813.00/76
1.42/363.19/813.00/76
1.42/363.19/813.00/76
2.84/723.19/813.00/76
2.13/543.19/813.00/76
3.19/813.19/813.00/76
4.25/1083.19/813.00/76
Weight (oz./g)
2.43/120 5.29/150< 25 = 6.35/180> 63 = 7.41/210
6.70/190 7.70/220 15.9/450 14.82/420 19.75/560 25.40/720
sss
3-pole C60 VIGI Module 2-pole NC100 VIGI Module DPN-N VIGI Module ID RCD
Figure 17: IEC Rated Ground-fault Protection Devices
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IEC RATED C60 VIGI MODULES FOR GROUND-FAULT PROTECTION
Overview The C60 VIGI residual current detector can be added to the C60 circuit breaker to provide a high levelof protection against earth leakage faults. The VIGI module clips onto the right-hand side of a C60protective device and is mechanically linked to the C60 circuit breaker, which it trips when the VIGIdetects residual current.
The VIGI module combines a current sensing toroid and residual current relay in one case and operateswithout an auxiliary power supply source. It may be ordered with a variety of non-adjustable sensitivities(10 to 1,000 mA). A version with time delay (selective) provides additional time discrimination withdownstream instantaneous residual current devices.
A built-in filtering device prevents nuisance tripping due to transient voltages (lightning, linedisturbances, etc.) and transient currents (from high capacitive circuits).
VIGI modules are available for use with 2-, 3-, and 4-pole C60 circuit breakers. The VIGI module maybe field installed.
A visual indicator of the ground fault is provided by a red flag on the VIGI operating handle. A manualtest button on the front panel allows manual testing of the VIGI module.
The C60 VIGI module can be field-adapted to reset in one of two modes: Automatic reset when theassociated protective device handle is reset, or by manually resetting the VIGI prior to reclosing thesupplementary protector.
NOTE: The C60 version of the VIGI Module cannot be used with the NC100 series. A different series ofVIGI Modules is available for the NC100 devices.
Also see the DPN-N Residual Current Circuit Breakers and ID Residual Current Switches in this catalog.
Accessories Terminal screw shields prevent contact with the VIGI module terminal screws. The bag includes twentypieces of single-pole shields. (Cat. No. 26982).
Standards Combined with C60, the vigi module forms a residual current device which conforms to the followingstandards:
• IEC 1009• EN 61009
+ =
C60 Circuit Breaker Vigi ModuleResidual Current Circuit Breaker
Figure 18: Example Residual Current Circuit Breaker
Table 28: Specifications for IEC Rated VIGI Modules for Ground-fault Protection
• Package size: See Table 27• Voltage (nominal):
— 130–240 Vac, +10% -20%, 50/60 Hz;— 220–415 Vac, +10% -20%, 50/60 Hz
• High voltage withstand: 6 kV• Connection: Box lug: (copper wire only)• Cables:
— ≤ 25 stranded #6 AWG (16 mm2), ≤ 25 solid #6 AWG (16 mm2),— ≤ 63 stranded #6 AWG (16 mm2), ≤ 63 solid #6 AWG (16 mm2)
• Mounting: 1.38 in. (35 mm) DIN rail• Time-current curves: Depends on circuit breaker• Time/current curve: Instantaneous or selective release• Sensitivities: Fixed at 10, 30, 300, or 1000• Temperatures:
— Calibration: 77°F (25°C).— Operating: 22 to 140°F (-5 to 60°C)
• See selection table for weights and interrupting ratings
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NOTE: Width of one module = 0.354 in. (9 mm).
Table 29: Catalog Numbers for VIGI C60 Modules—AC Class
Rating(A)
Voltage(Vac)
Sensitivity(mA)
2-pole3 Modules
2-pole4 Modules
3-pole7 Modules
4-pole7 Modules
≤ 25 220–4151030
2658026581
——
——
——
≤ 63 220–415303001000
———
266112661626618
266202663126636
266432664826650
ss
T➞
1 3
42
T1 3 5
4 62
➞ T1 3 5 7
4 6 82
➞
3-pole C60 VIGI Module 4-pole C60 VIGI Module2-pole C60 VIGI Module
Figure 19: IEC Rated 2-, 3- and 4-pole C60 VIGI Modules
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IEC RATED NC100 VIGI RESIDUAL CURRENT CIRCUIT BREAKERS
Introduction The NC100 VIGI residual current detector can be added to the NC100 circuit breaker to provide a highlevel of protection against earth leakage faults. The VIGI module clips onto the right-hand side of aNC100 protective device and is mechanically linked to the NC100 circuit breaker, which it trips when theVIGI detects residual current.
The VIGI module combines a current sensing toroid and residual current relay in one case and operateswithout an auxiliary power supply source. It may be ordered with a variety of non-adjustable sensitivities(30 to 1,000 mA). A version with time delay (selective) provides additional time discrimination withdownstream instantaneous residual current devices.
VIGI modules complete the NC100 2-, 3- and 4-pole circuit breakers to provide:
• Protection of people against indirect contact (per IEC Standards)• Additional protection of people against direct contact (30 mA)• Protection of electrical installations against insulation faults
Standards • Complies with IEC 1009 Standard
NOTE: Width of one module = 0.354 in. (9 mm).
Table 30: Specifications for IEC Rated NC100 VIGI Residual Current Circuit Breaker
• The NC100 circuit breaker and VIGI module combination is protectedagainst nuisance tripping due to transient overvoltages such aslightning, switching on the network, etc.
• Connections:— Stranded: ≤ 100 A #2 AWG 35 mm2
— Solid: ≤ 100 A #1 AWG 50 mm2
• Current rating: 100 A • Voltage: 220–415 Vac, +10%, -20%, 50/60 Hz
• The ac class VIGI module guarantees tripping for sinusoidal ac residualcurrents, either suddenly applied or slowly increasing
• Resetting the NC100 circuit breaker and VIGI module combination in asingle operation by resetting the circuit breaker
• Total vertical discrimination with the I∆n 300 mA to 1 A “selective”sensitivities if it is installed:— Upstream from an instantaneous residual current device— Downstream from an index II, time-delayed residual current
device, where in both cases the I∆n of the downstream device ≤I∆n/2 of the upstream device
• Mechanical indication of the ground-fault is shown on the front face ofthe VIGI module with a red indicator
• Instantaneous or selective tripping: Fixed sensitivities for all ratings• See selection table for weights and interrupting ratings
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Table 31: Catalog Numbers for NC100 VIGI Module—AC Class
Rating(A)
Voltage(Vac)
Sensitivity (mA)2-pole3 Modules
3-pole10 Modules
4-pole7 Modules
≤100 220–415
30 27818 27826 27835
300 27823 27831 27840
1000 27825 27833 27842
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0860
3104
0860
3161
0860
3180
0860
3181
0860
3106
0860
3107
1 3
42
➞T
1 3 5
2 4 6
➞T
82 4 6
1 3 5 7
➞T
2-pole NC100 Vigi Module 3-pole NC100 Vigi Module 4-pole NC100 Vigi Module
Figure 20: IEC Rated 2-, 3- and 4-pole NC100 VIGI Modules
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DPN-N VIGI RESIDUAL CURRENT CIRCUIT BREAKERS
Overview The DPN-N VIGI Residual Current Circuit Breaker protects against short-circuit and overload as well asearth leakage faults, in one device. It provides overcurrent protection on the phase pole, but switchesboth the phase and neutral. The DPN-N is available in only one version: with one phase and neutral.This combination must be ordered as an integral product from the factory.
B curve—Provides control and protection against overcurrents for very long cables. Magnetic trip unitsoperate between 3 and 5 In.
C curve—Provides control and protection against circuit overcurrents in tertiary and industrial finaldistribution with TT or TNS grounding systems. Magnetic trip units operate between 5 and 10 In.
Accessories These devices may be used in conjunction with the C60 electrical accessories, including the SD AlarmSwitch, OF Auxiliary Switch, MN Undervoltage Release, and/or the MX + OF Shunt Trip and AuxiliarySwitch.
Standards • IEC 60947-2, IEC 60898 and IEC 1009• CE Marked
Catalog Numbers
Table 32: Specifications for IEC Rated DPN-N VIGI Residual Current Circuit Breakers
• Package size: Four 0.35 in. (9 mm) modules; 1.42 in. (36 mm) width• Connection:
— #8 AWG (10 mm2) stranded cable— #6 AWG (16 mm2) solid cable (copper only)
• Time-current trip curve: B curve and C curve• Operating temperature: 22 to 140°F (-5 to 60°C)• Tropicalization: Treatment 2—Relative humidity: 95% at 131°F (55°C)
as per IEC68-2-30• Calibration at 86°F (30°C)
• Degree of protection:— Case: IP40 as per IEC 529;— Terminals: IP20
• Mounting: 1.38 in. (35 mm) DIN rail• Number of operating cycles:
— Mechanical: 20,000 (O-C)— Electrical: 10,000 (O-C) at 32 A
• See selection table for weights and interrupting ratings
Table 33: DPN-N VIGI Residual Current Circuit Breaker
Rating (A)
1-pole + N (B Curve)4 Modules
1-pole + N (C Curve)4 Modules
30 mA 300 mA 30 mA 300 mA
461016
19650196511965319655
19670196711967319675
—196611966319665
—196811968319685
20253240
19656196571965819659
19676196771967819679
19666196671966819669
19686196871968819689
1-pole + N VIGI ResidualCurrent Circuit Breaker
N 2
N 1
0860
3152
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IEC RATED ID RESIDUAL CURRENT SWITCHES
Overview The ID Residual Current Switches provide earth leakage protection for electrical circuits, as well as thefunctions of isolation and switching. ID switches have an electromechanical release that operateswithout any auxiliary source of supply to open a circuit automatically in the case of an earth leakage orfault between phase and earth greater than 10, 30, or 300 mA, depending on the model. Models arealso available with time-delay. The ID is available in 2-pole (1-phase) and 4-pole (3-phase) versions only.
The ground fault is displayed on the front face by a red mechanical indicator.
NOTE: The ID residual current switch has only one protective function—detection of earth leakagecurrent. There is no thermal or magnetic overcurrent protection. Therefore, the circuit must be protectedby an upstream circuit breaker or supplementary protector. For combined overcurrent and residualcurrent protection, an alternative is a C60 circuit breaker equipped with an auxiliary VIGI ground-faultdetector.
The ID device can also be manually operated as a switch. Remote monitoring and control can beprovided with optional C60 accessories including the OF Auxiliary Switch, SD Alarm Switch, MNUndervoltage Release, and/or MX + OF Shunt Trip.
NOTE: All of these auxiliaries require the use of the OFS Auxiliary Switch (Cat. No. 26923) to adapt tothe ID Residual Current Switch.
Test button: A test button located on the front of the ID Residual Current Switch is provided to allowperiodic testing of the device.
Table 34: Catalog Numbers for ID Residual Current Switches—AC Class
Rating(A)
Sensitivity(mA)
2-pole (240 Vac)4 Modules
4-pole (415 Vac)8 Modules
251030
1620016201
—16251
40 30 16204 16254
6330300
1620823028
1625816265
8030300
1621223032
—16266
100 300300
2303423035
—23059
s
s
s
R
N
N
1
2
TR
N
N
1
2
T
3 5
4 6
2-pole ID Residual Current Switch
4-pole ID Residual Current Switch
0860
3501
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Standards • IEC 1008• EM 61-008• CE Marked
Table 35: Specifications for IEC Rated ID Residual Current Switches
• Package size: See Table 27• Voltage (nominal): 240 to 415 Vac, +10%, -20%, 50/60 Hz• High voltage withstand: 6 kV• Connection, box lug: (copper wire only)
— #2 AWG (35 mm2) stranded cables— #1 AWG (50 mm2) solid cables
• Sensitivities: Fixed at 10, 30, or 300• Time/current curve: Instantaneous or selective release S (time delay)
• Level of immunity: 250 A peak, according to 8/20 ms periodical wave• Operating temperature: 22 to 140°F (-5 to 60°C)• Tropicalization: Treatment 2—Relative humidity: 95% at 131°F (55°C)
per IEC68-2-30• Mounting: 1.38 in. (35 mm) DIN rail• Number of operating cycles (O-C): Electrical: 20,000• See selection table for weights and interrupting ratings
+ + +
OF Auxiliary Switchand/orSD Alarm Switch
MX Shunt Tripand/orMN UndervoltageRelease
OFS AuxiliarySwitch
ID Residual CurrentSwitch
0860
3502
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SECTION 5—ACCESSORIES
MULTI 9™ C60 AND NC100 ACCESSORIES
Overview The MULTI 9™ System includes an extensive line of field-installable accessories that enables thesystem to be used in many applications. Electrical auxiliaries include shunt trip, under-voltage release,auxiliary switch, and alarm switch. Control and display devices include push buttons, motor operators,and signal lamps. Also available is a variety of accessories for locking, operating, shielding, mounting,etc. Other devices include switches and timers. The following diagram shows many of the accessories.
NOTE: In many cases, the NC100 series of devices do not use the same accessories as the C60 series.
All of the accessories described in this section may be field-installed. These include electricalauxiliaries, comb bus bars, mounting devices, shielding and identification systems, operators, anddisplay, status, and control devices.
T
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D
O-OFF
O-OFF
12 13 14
8
7
9
A1
A2
101
O-OFF
15 16
2 11
or
3456
17 18 19
1. DC Circuit Breaker (UL 489A)2. C60N UL 1077 Recognized Supplementary Protectors or UL 489 Listed Circuit Breakers3. Undervoltage Release (MN)4. Shunt Trip (MX + OF)5. Auxiliary Switch (OF)6. Alarm Switch (SD)7. Comb Bus Bar8. Connector (availability pending)9. Ring Tongue Terminal Kit10. Motor Operator C60N11. C60N/NC100 Vigi Module12. Terminal Cover13. Interphase Barrier14. Terminal Screw Shield15. Padlock Attachment (Off Position)16. Plug-in Base17 Rotary Handle18. Spacer19. Identification System
0860
3523
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ELECTRICAL AUXILIARIES
Overview The MULTI 9™ product line includes a variety of electrical auxiliaries for the C60 and NC100supplementary protectors and circuit breakers. They may be attached to the protective device asneeded to fulfill the tripping or monitoring application requirements. They include the following devices.
• MN Undervoltage Release• MX + OF Shunt Trip and Auxiliary Switch• OF Auxiliary Switch• SD Alarm Switch• TM Motor Control
As shown in the figure below, these may be plugged into the base C60 or NC100 protective devices.
MN UndervoltageRelease
The MN Undervoltage Release is used to provide remote tripping ofC60 or NC100 devices. It causes the device to trip whenever the MNdetects a drop of its control voltage to the range of 70 to 35% ofnominal. The tripped condition is shown by a red indicator flag on thefront panel of the MN undervoltage release.
The MN undervoltage release is mechanically linked to the C60 orNC100 device. It may be used in conjunction with the SD AlarmSwitch, OF Auxiliary Switch, and/or the MX + OF Shunt Trip andAuxiliary Switch.
NOTE: The tripped circuit breaker or supplementary protector mustbe manually reset. The MN Undervoltage Trip prevents the devicefrom being reclosed until the control voltage has been restored.
Models must be selected depending on the level of control voltage source (ac or dc).
• Used for emergency stop via push button.• Used as safety feature on circuit supplying several machines, to prevent uncontrolled restarting of
motors.• UL Recognized for UL 1077. Call Square D Field Office for availability of UL acceptance for use with
UL 489 Listed devices.• CSA and IEC Rated
The linkage is mechanical, thus ensuring the integrity of the protection function. Multiple auxiliaries maybe used in combination with a single C60 protective device.
NOTE: The MULTI 9 VIGI Module, which adds ground-fault protection, is described in Section 4 of thiscatalog.
Terminal pads for connection of control wiring are provided for either two #16 AWG (1.5 mm2) cables,or one #14 AWG (2.5 mm2) cable.
0860
3074
0860
3521
0860
3073
0860
3075
0860
3076
0860
3579
SD Alarm Switch
OF Auxiliary Switch
MX + OF Shunt Tripand Auxiliary Switch
MN UndervoltageRelease
C60 SupplementaryProtector
Figure 25: Possible Auxiliary Combinations
u >
D1
D2
L or +
N or –
0860
3146
Figure 26: IEC Rated MNUndervoltageRelease
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MN Time-delayedUndervoltageRelease
The time-delayed undervoltage release is identical to the standard MN undervoltage release, exceptthat it allows brief interruptions of control power without opening the circuit breaker due to undervoltage.It allows a 0.5 second time delay before opening the associated protective device.
• IEC Rated; not UL Recognized
MX + OF Shunt Tripand Auxiliary Switch
The MX + OF switch combines the functions of shunt trip andauxiliary switch into one device. The MX Shunt Trip, whenenergized by a control voltage, provides remote tripping of theassociated C60 circuit breaker or supplementary protector to whichit is mechanically linked. The tripped condition is indicated by a redindicator flag on the front panel of the MX + OF. The protectivedevice must be manually reset after being tripped by the MX.
NOTE: When the OF function is combined with the MX Shunt Trip,no test button is provided.
The MX + OF Switch may be used in conjunction with the SD AlarmSwitch, which presents the trip status, and/or the MN UndervoltageRelease.
• UL Recognized for UL 1077. Call Square D Field Office foravailability of UL acceptance for use with UL 489 Listed devices.
• CSA and IEC Rated.
OF Auxiliary Switch The OF Auxiliary Switch communicates the OPEN or CLOSED status of the associated C60 circuitbreaker or supplementary protector via auxiliary contacts. It is mechanically linked to the supplementaryprotector. (see the SD Alarm Switch for TRIP status.
It may be used in conjunction with the SD Alarm Switch, which presents the trip status, and the MNUndervoltage Release. It would not normally be used with the MX + OF Shunt Trip because that devicealready includes the OF function.
• UL Recognized for UL 1077. Call Square D Field Office for availability of UL acceptance for use withUL 489 Listed devices.
• CSA and IEC Rated.
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Table 36: Power Consumption of MX and MN Accessories
Type Voltage VA or W
MX (inrush)
415 Vac220–240 Vac48–130 Vac110–130 Vdc48 Vac/Vdc24 Vac/Vdc
120502001022120
MN (holding)220–240 Vac48 Vac48 Vdc
4.14.32.0
MN (holding) 220–240 Vac 4.1s
L or +
N or –
ClosedOpen
C114 12
U>
C2
0860
3150
Figure 27: UL RecognizedMX + OFAuxiliary Switch
L or +
N or –
1114 12Closed
Open
0860
3148
Figure 28: UL Recognized OFAuxiliary Switch
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SD Alarm Switch The SD Alarm Switch communicates the TRIP status of the associated C60 or NC100 circuit breakersor supplemental protectors via auxiliary contacts. It is mechanically linked to the protective device. (Usethe OF Auxiliary Switch for OPEN or CLOSED status.)
Locally, it also indicates the TRIPPED-ON-FAULT condition of the protective device with a red indicatorflag on the front panel. A test switch allows simulation of the SD function without operating the protectivedevice.
The SD Alarm Switch is reset when the associated protective device is reset, or it may by resetindependently of the protective device with a reset lever on its front panel.
The SD Alarm Switch may show the circuit breaker status, using V Type Signal Lamps, otherannunciators, or a control system.
It may be used in conjunction with the OF Auxiliary Switch which presents the OPEN or CLOSED status,the MN Undervoltage Release, and/or the MX + OF Shunt Trip.
• UL Recognized for UL 1077. Call Square D Field Office foravailability of UL acceptance for use with UL 489 Listed devices.
• CSA and IEC Rated
Table 37: SD and OF Alarm Switch Ratings
VoltageBreaking Capacity (A)
SD OF
277 Vac< 240 Vac130 Vac< 48 Vdc< 24 Vdc
36126
36126
Table 38: Catalog Numbers for Electrical Auxiliaries
DeviceControl Voltage Width in
Modules
C60 NC100
Vac Vdc UL/IEC IEC UL/IEC IEC
MX + OFshunt trip
2424–4848–130110–220220–277220–277220–415220–415
2424–4848110–130110–130—110–130—
2222222—
MG26974—MG26974—MG26974———
26948—26947———26946—
—MG27130—MG27129—MG27128——
—27138—27137———27136
MNundervoltagerelease
Instantaneous
48110–130120220–240220–240220–277——
————220–240—2448
22222222
MG26965—MG26967——MG26964MG26968MG26966
26961————26960—26962
—MG27126—MG27125————
———2714027140———
Time delayed220–240220–240
—220–240
42
——
26963—
——
—27143
OF auxiliary switch 1 MG26925 26924 MG27121 27132
SD alarm switch 1 MG26928 26927 MG27122 27135
L or +
N or –
9194 92Fault
Normal
0860
3149
Figure 29: UL RecognizedSD Alarm Switch
U >
MX + OF Shunt Trip OF Auxiliary Switch
U <
MN Undervoltage Release
14 12 C2 C1 D1 D2 14 12 11
SD Alarm Switch
94 92 91
Figure 30: Electrical Auxiliary Schematics
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TM Motor Operator The TM Motor Operator modules allow remote operation of C60 circuit breakers and supplementaryprotectors. The TM is mechanically linked to the protective device via its handle. This handle can alsobe used to manually operate the TM and its associated protective device.
The presence of a control voltage in the TM causes the closing of the circuit breaker poles; when thisvoltage is interrupted, the poles open.
A red indicator is displayed when the TM Motor Operator is energized or being opened; the indicator isgray when it is not energized or is completely opened.
A selector switch on the TM front panel is used to disconnect the motor operator or place it in the AUTO(operational) mode. The open position frees an integral padlocking device to allow physical lockout.(Required 0.28 in. [7 mm] dia. padlock, not included.)
NOTE: Reclosing after a fault should primarily be carried out locally and in manual mode afterverification and clearance of the fault. The use of an SD Alarm Switch, wired in series with the controlline of the TM Motor Operator, prevents automatic and remote reclosing.
The C60 protective device may be manually operated via its handle, even with the TM installed. The TMMotor Operator may also be used in conjunction with the OF Auxiliary Switch to give the OPEN orCLOSED status of the protective device.
• IEC Rated; not UL Recognized
Table 39: IEC Rated C60 TMMotor Operators
Description US No. IEC No
TM Remote motorcontrol for C601-pole or 2-pole
MG18310 18310
TM Remote motorcontrol for C603-pole or 4-pole
MG18311 18311
Table 40: Specifications for IEC Rated C60 TM Motor Operators
• Voltage: 230 Vac (-15%, +10%)• Frequency: 50/60 Hz• Response to undervoltage:
— Mechanical opening of poles (>0.45 sec.)— Reclosing two seconds after power is restored— Insensitive to short-supply interruptions (<0.45 sec.)
• Opening time of associated circuit breaker:— 0.5 sec. by TM motor operator— 0.05 sec. by shunt trip or undervoltage release
• Rate of operation: 15 seconds max. up to 10 operations per day• Width: 7 modules: 2.5 in. (63 mm)
• Closing time: Two seconds• Power consumption:
— Inrush 28 VA— Holding 2 VA
• Status indication: Mechanical indicatorflag
• Number of operating cycles (O-C): 20,000for TM motor operator/C60 circuit breakercombination at 104°F (40°C)
• Terminals: Tunnel terminals are suitablefor #10 AWG (6 mm2) cables
Figure 31: IEC Rated C60 TM Motor Operators
Auto
t(s)
2s
ON
OFF
1s
0860
3534
Figure 32: ClosingTimes
Auto
230 V
A2
A1
SD
OF
C60 1-pole and 2-pole
0860
3503
0860
3504
C60 3-pole and 4-pole
Auto
230 V
A2
A1
SD
OF
A1
A2
L
N
M
0860
3505
Figure 33: IEC Rated TM Motor Operator Schematics
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UL Recognized C60Comb Bus Bars
A Comb Bus Bar can be used to provide common service to a number of MULTI 9 supplementaryprotectors and accessories. This eliminates the hassle of providing discrete wiring to a number ofprotective devices operating from one power source. It is available in 0.71 in. (18 mm) pole spacings forthe C60 series. It meets the UL 1077 requirements.
These are available in 1-, 2-, or 3-phase (conductor) models, and can be purchased in 12-pole lengths.
Field wiring may be applied directly to the comb bus bar by inserting both the conductor and the toothof the comb into the same box lug connector of the C60N supplementary protector.
Refer also to the connector and tooth cap accessories forthe comb bus bar.
• Rated insulation voltage: 480Y/277 Vac• Rated current: 63 A service single-feed• Available in 1-, 2-, or 3-phases (conductors)• Distance between outgoing poles: 0.71 in. (18 mm)• Lengths: Fixed length of 12 poles (Consult Square D
field office for other sizes.)• Connection: Comb tooth and main feed wire connect to
box lug of UL 1077 C60N supplementary protector• UL Recognized (for use with UL 1077 devices only; not
CSA Rated)
Connectors Optional connectors are provided for connecting field wiring to a comb bus bar. They accept up to #1AWG wiring. Two versions are available: one to provide horizontal feed and the other to provide verticalfeed of the wiring. (Alternately, up to 16 mm2 cable may be installed in the same box lug terminal of theC60N device as the comb tooth.)
• UL Recognized for UL 1077. Call Square D FieldOffice for availability of UL acceptance for usewith UL 489 Listed devices.
Tooth Caps The Tooth Caps may be slipped onto the unused teethof the Comb Bus Bar. They come in strips with 1-polespacing, but can be snapped apart to be usedindividually.
Table 41: Catalog Numbers for UL Recognized C60 Comb Bus Bars
Description Length Type Cat. No.
12-pole comb bus bar 8.5 in. (216 mm)1-phase2-phase3-phase
MG10285MG10286MG10287
Figure 34: UL Recognized C603-phase Comb Bus Bar
Table 42: C60 Connectors
Description Wire Size Horizontal Vertical
Connector#2 AWG (35 mm2) 60483 60486
#1 AWG (50 mm2) 60484 60487
Vertical Connector Horizontal Connector
Figure 35: UL RecognizedC60 Connectors
Table 43: UL Recognized Tooth Caps
Description Cat. No.
Tooth caps for 0.71 in. (18 mm) comb bus bar(20 pieces) 60488
Figure 36: UL RecognizedC60 Tooth Caps
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DEVICE SHIELDING
Spacer The Spacer clips onto a DIN rail to occupy the space of one 0.35 in.(9 mm) module. It can be used to provide space for future protectivedevices and accessories. It may also be used to provide a ventilationgap to prevent overheating.
• IEC Rated; not UL Recognized
Interphase Barriers The Interphase Barriers snap onto the top and bottom of the C60devices to provide increased isolation distance between twoadjacent connectors.
NOTE: These are not needed with the versions of C60 withUL 489 Rating nor with the Ring Lug Terminal kit, since the UL489 circuit breakers already include increased isolation barriers.
• IEC Rated; not UL Recognized
Terminal ScrewShields
The Terminal Screw Shield snaps onto the front of the C60Nprotective devices to provide greater insulation of the terminalscrews.
• IEC Rated; not UL Recognized
Terminal Covers The Terminal Covers completely cover the terminals, either standardor screw-type connectors. They make the use of the interphasebarriers unnecessary (and impossible).
• UL 1077 Recognized• IEC Rated
Table 44: IEC Rated DIN Rail Spacer
Description Width US No. IEC No.
Spacer for IEC Rated C60 and NC100 circuit breakers 0.354 in. (9 mm) MG27062 27062Figure 37: IEC Rated DIN
Rail Spacer
Table 45: IEC Rated Interphase Barrier
Description Quantity US No. IEC No.
Interphase barriers for C60 circuit breakers 10 pieces MG27001 27001
Figure 38: IEC Rated C60Interphase Barrier
Table 46: IEC Rated Terminal Screw Shields
Description Device Quantity US No. IEC No.
Terminal screw shield
C60 Bag of 2 MG26981 —
NC100 Bag of 2 — 18527
C60 VIGI — — 26982
Figure 39: IEC Rated TerminalScrew Shield
Table 47: UL Recognized and IEC Rated Terminal Covers
Description Device Size US No. IEC No.
Terminal cover C60
1-pole2-pole3-pole4-pole
MG26975MG26976MG26975 + MG26976MG26978
269752697626975 + 2697626978
Terminal cover NC100
1-pole2-pole3-pole4-pole
MG26975MG26976MG26975 + MG26976MG26978
269752697626975 + 2697626978
Figure 40: IEC RatedTerminal Covers
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Ring Lug TerminalKit
The Ring Lug Terminal kit provides isolation barriers andring terminals to convert a standard box lug UL 1077Recognized C60 supplementary protector to allow frontor rear connection with ring type terminals. The kit allowsa UL 1077 Recognized C60N device to retain its rating.It cannot be field-installed on a UL 489 Listed C60product.
These are user-installed. The Interphase Barriers (orTerminal Covers) cannot be used in conjunction withthese Isolation Barriers.
IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM
Snap-on MarkingSymbols
The Identification System provides marking symbols which can be used on the C60 and NC100 devices.They provide pre-labeled, snap-on plastic clips with one character each. They mount just below thetoggle on the C60 devices.
The following symbols are available: Blank, 0-9, +, -, and A-Z.
NOTE: Note: These are same as markers for Telemecanique AB1 terminal blocks.
• IEC Rated; not UL Recognized
Table 48: UL Recognized Ring Lug Terminal Kit
Description Quantity Cat. No.
Ring lugterminal kit
• Two ring tongue terminals• Two isolation shrouds• Two 0.20 in. (5 mm) screws
17400
Ring Lug Term. KitPhoto
Figure 41: UL Recognized RingLug Terminal Kit
Table 49: Snap-on Marking Symbols
Marking Quantity Cat. No. Marking Quantity Cat. No.
ABCD
Bag of 25Bag of 25Bag of 25Bag of 25
AB1GAAB1GBAB1GCAB1GD
1234
Bag of 25Bag of 25Bag of 25Bag of 25
AB1R1AB1R2AB1R3AB1R4
EFGH
Bag of 25Bag of 25Bag of 25Bag of 25
AB1GEAB1GFAB1GGAB1GH
5678
Bag of 25Bag of 25Bag of 25Bag of 25
AB1R5AB1R6AB1R7AB1R8
IJKL
Bag of 25Bag of 25Bag of 25Bag of 25
AB1GIAB1GJAB1GKAB1GL
90
0-9+-
Bag of 25Bag of 25Bag of 25Bag of 25Bag of 25
AB1R9AB1R0AB1R11AB1R12AB1R13
MNOP
Bag of 25Bag of 25Bag of 25Bag of 25
AB1GMAB1GNAB1GOAB1GP
Blank Bag of 25 AB1RV
QRST
Bag of 25Bag of 25Bag of 25Bag of 25
AB1GQAB1GRAB1GSAB1GT
UVWX
Bag of 25Bag of 25Bag of 25Bag of 25
AB1GUAB1GVAB1GWAB1GX
YZ
Bag of 25Bag of 25
AB1GYAB1GZ
Figure 42: IEC Rated Snap-onMarking Symbols
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OPERATION DEVICES
Rotary Handles A C60 or NC100 protection device with 2-, 3-, or4-poles can be equipped with a Rotary Handle withan extension to allow operation of the circuitbreaker from either the front or the side (lateral)from the outside of a panel.
The handle requires that an operatingsubassembly be affixed to the supplementaryprotector or circuit breaker.
This subassembly can be configured in two ways:
• For front operation• For lateral operation• Two versions of the rotary handle are available:
— The first is a fixed handle for front or lateralmounting on a fixed panel.
— The second is a draw-out extended handlewhich may be mounted on a door or hingedpanel.It mates with the operating subassembly asthe door is closed.
• IEC Rated; not UL Recognized
Padlock Attachments The Padlock Attachment clips onto the face of the C60Ndevice to prevent the handle from being operated. It cannotbe installed or removed when padlocked. No tools areneeded to install it.
The Padlock Attachment allows the IEC C60 circuit breakerto be locked in either the ON or the OFF position (UL 489Listed and UL 1077 Recognized devices can lock in the OFFposition only). The padlock attachment accepts a 0.315 in. (8mm) diameter padlock, which is not supplied.
The front plate or functional door can be opened with thecircuit breaker locked in the OFF position.
NOTE: Locking the C60 or NC100 in the ON position will notprevent the device from tripping under overcurrent or groundfault conditions.
• IEC Rated; not UL Recognized
Table 50: IEC Rated Rotary Handles
Description US No. IEC No.
Operating subassembly for C60 or NC100 protection device (fixed to protection device) MG27046 27046
Drawout extended handle (mounted on door or hinged panel) MG27047 27047
Fixed handle front or lateral (mounted on fixed panel) MG27048 27048
Figure 43: IEC Rated Rotary Handle
Table 51: IEC Rated Padlock Attachments
Description Quantity US No. IEC No.
Padlock attachment for C60 protection device Bag of 2 MG26970 26970
Padlock attachment for NC100 protection device Bag of 2 MG27145 27145
Figure 44: Padlock Attachment
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MOUNTING ACCESSORIES
Plug-in Base The Plug-in Base allows permanent field wiringconnections to be made to the base, so that a C60 devicecan be plugged in or removed without affecting fieldwiring. The Plug-in Base kit includes spade connectorswhich must be installed on the circuit breaker so it willmate with the Plug-in Base. The Plug-in Base providesno-load isolation of a circuit protected by C60supplementary protectors.
While the circuit breaker is removed, the base can belocked using a 0.32 in. (8 mm) dia. padlock (not provided).
• Height of base: 7.0 in. (178 mm); with terminal coverextended, 9.3 in. (237 mm)
• Allow minimum center spacing of 7.87 in. (200 mm)between two rows of bases
• Multiple bases may be used for multi-pole devices• IEC Rated; not UL Recognized
Front MountingBracket (Kit)
The Front Mounting Bracket provides a convenient way to mount MULTI 9 circuit breakers,supplementary protectors or accessories. Its height is equal to a 1.38 in. (35 mm) DIN rail, and allowsthe C60 and NC100 devices to be clipped onto it in a standard manner. Its width is available for 1-, 2-,3-, or 4-pole devices.
• UL Recognized and IEC Rated
See dimensional drawings in Section 7.
Table 52: IEC Rated Plug-in Base
Description US No. IEC No.
Plug-in base for C60 devices MG26996 26996
Figure 45: IEC RatedPlug-in Base
Table 53: Front Mounting Bracket
Description Size Cat. No.
Front mounting bracket for C60 protective devices
1-pole2-pole3-pole4-pole
26983269842698526989
Front mounting bracket for NC100 protective devices
1-pole2-pole3-pole4-pole
26986269872698826990
Figure 46: Front Mounting Bracket
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MSC Mounting Base The MULTI 9™ MSC Mounting Base is an integral package that provides DIN mounting of MULTI 9devices and provides either a 2-phase or 3-phase bus bar for up to 24 poles (in two rows) of C60 devicesand accessories.
The base is rugged, gloss-white, zinc annealed sheet steel with two rows of DIN mounting rails. Theheavy-duty base plate allows surface mounting. The single-piece copper bus conductors are insulatedand color-coded. Power may be supplied by a reverse-fed C60 circuit breaker, or via the feed-throughconnections at each end of the bus.
• Rating: Up to 250 A service• Insulation voltage: 690 Vac• Current withstand:
— Peak: 52.5 kA— Short-time: 25 kA for 0.1 sec.
• Phases are color-coded• Width: Base 8.5 in. (216 mm); see Table 54 for length• Tested to Australian AS3439-1 and AS3439-3 standards• IEC Rated; not UL Recognized
NOTE: The MSC mounting bases listed below can be used with C60 protection devices.
* For overall length, add approximately 5 in. (127 mm).
Table 54: IEC Rated MSC Mounting Base
Type Size No. of PolesBase Length*(in./mm)
Cat. No.
MSC DC for C60 protection devices(black, red)
2-phase121620
4.33/1105.75/1467.17/182
3DC1233DC1633DC203
MSC 18 for C60 protection devices (red, white, blue) 3-phase121824
4.33/1106.46/1648.58/218
325123325183325243
MSC 27 for NC100 protection devices (red, white, blue) 3-phase121824
9.57/16214.35/24319.13/324
125123125183125243
0860
308
1
Figure 47: IEC Rated MSC Mounting Base
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Multi-pole FrontMounting Kit
The Multi-pole Front Mounting Kit consists of a transparent, hinged, weatherproof cover with a DIN rail.It allows installation of up to twenty modules of MULTI 9 supplementary protectors and accessories.A DIN rail support is also available.
• Degree of protection as per IEC 529: IP55• Dimensions (w x h x d): 9.25 x 4.96 x 1.3 in.
(235 x 126 x 33 mm)• Cutout dimensions: 7.32 x 3.78 in. (186 x 96 mm)• IEC Rated; not UL Recognized
Table 55: IEC Rated Multi-pole Front Mounting Kit
Description Cat. No.
Multi-pole front mounting kit with transparent hinged cover(Includes a 10-module divisible blanking plate and mounting template) 14210
DIN-rail support 14211
Figure 48: IEC Rated Multi-pole Front Mounting Kit
086
0353
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SECTION 6—ADDITIONAL SYSTEM DEVICES
OVERVIEW In addition to the C60 and NC100 Circuit Breakers and Supplementary Protectors which form the heartof the MULTI 9™ product line, there are a variety of other devices which may be used with C60 or NC100devices or as stand-alone devices.
These include the following:
• CM Selector Switches (Change-over)• I Isolating Switches• OFS Auxiliary Switch Adapter (for IEC C32H-DC and ID RCCB devices only)
All of these devices adhere to the MULTI 9 packaging format, and can be mounted on a DIN rail in theprotection and control cabinet.
CM SelectorSwitches
The CM Selector Switch allows manual selection of circuits. Differentmodels are available to allow selection of two or three positions(including off) for one or two circuits. They have maximum ratings of 20A and 250 Vac.
This device may be installed on the DIN rail adjacent to the C60 deviceand its accessories or remotely in a user interface panel.
• IEC Rated; not UL Recognized
Table 56: IEC Rated CM Selector Switches
CM SelectorSwitch Type
No. ofCircuits
No. ofPositions
Width inModules
Cat. No.
1 2 2 15102
1 3 2 15103
2 2 4 15129
2 3 4 15130
2 2 4 15131
0860
3112
Figure 49: CM SelectorSwitch
1
2 4
1
2 4
1
2 4
5
6 8
5
6 84
1
2
1
2 4
3
N
L
1
42 Red
Load
Green
0860
3539
0860
3320
N
L
1
42
0
Red
Load
Green
0860
3321
ThreePosition
TwoPosition
Figure 50: CM Selector SwitchSchematics
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I Isolating Switch The I Isolating Switch provides manual on-load opening or closing of a circuit. Note that it does notprovide either thermal or magnetic protection.
It can be used with the OF auxiliary switch and with other non-electrical accessories in the C60 family.This device may be installed on the DIN rail adjacent to the C60 device and its accessories or remotelyin a user interface panel.
OFS Auxiliary SwitchAdapter (for ID RCD)
The OFS Auxiliary Switch Adapter allows the ID Residual Current Switches to use the same electricalaccessories as the C60 supplementary protectors, including the OF Auxiliary Switch, SD Alarm Switch,MN Undervoltage Release, and/or MX + OF Shunt Trip.
• IEC Rated; not UL Recognized
Table 57: IEC Rated I Isolating Switches
Rating(A)
1-pole(250 Vac)2 Modules
2-pole(415 Vac)2 Modules
2-pole(440 Vac)4 Modules
3-pole(415 Vac)4 Modules
3-pole(440 Vac)6 Modules
4-pole(415 Vac)4 Modules
4-pole(40 Vac)8 Modules
20324063
15005150091502415013
1500615010——
——1502014014
1500715011——
——1502315015
1500815012——
——1501915016
100125
1509015057
——
1509115058
——
1509215059
——
1509315060
0860
3540
0860
3112
0860
3113
0860
3114
0860
3115
Figure 51: 1-, 2-, 3- and 4-pole I Switches
Table 58: OFS Auxiliary Switch
Description Cat. No.
OFS auxiliary switch 26923
Figure 52: OFS Auxiliary Switch
086
0313
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STATUS, DISPLAY AND CONTROL ACCESSORIES
There are a variety of other accessories which may be used with the C60 or NC100 devices tocommunicate control and/or status information. These include the following:
• V Type Signal Lamps• BP Push Buttons• CH Hour Counter• CI Impulse Counter• IH and IHP Time Switches
These accessories may be located adjacent to the C60 or NC100 or may be located remotely.
V Signal Lamps The V Type Signal Lamp indicates when voltage is applied to a circuit and may be used with MULTI 9circuit protection systems or other applications. The lenses are available in a variety of colors. Bulbs areavailable for 230 Vac and 12, 24, or 48 Vac/Vdc operation.
This accessory device may be installed on the DIN rail adjacent to the C60 devices and its accessoriesor remotely in a user interface panel.
• IEC Rated; not UL Recognized
(1) According to lens color.
BP Push Buttons The BP Push Button device may be used to control MULTI 9circuit protection systems or other equipment. It providesmomentary switching and is available with one N.O., one N.C.,or combined with one each N.O. + N.C. contact.
It is available with or without a signal lamp, which is available ina variety of colors.
This device may be installed on the DIN rail adjacent to the C60and its accessories or remotely in a user interface panel.
• IEC Rated; not UL Recognized
Table 59: IEC Rated V Signal Lamps and Accessories
TypeWidth inModules
Voltage Color Cat. No.
Complete V signal lamp 2 230 Vac
ClearRedGreenYellowBlue
1510615107151081510915110
V signal lamp without bulbor lens
2 15142
Accessories
Lens (bag of 5)
ClearRedGreenYellowBlue
1514315144151451514615141
Bulbs (bag of 10)
230 Vac
Clear, red,yellow (1)
15115
Blue, green (1) 15116
48 Vac/Vdc24 Vac/Vdc12 Vac/Vdc
AllAllAll
151171511815119
Figure 53: IEC Rated V Signal Lamps
086
0314
4
Push Buttons withoutSignal Lamps
Push Buttons withSignal Lamps
0860
308
3
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CH Hour Counter The CH Hour Counter is used for measuring the total operatingtime of a circuit or load. It is capable of counting to a maximumof 99,999.99 hours. It operates on 224–440 Vac, 60 Hz. The CHmust be installed downstream of a circuit breaker orsupplementary protector.
The CH Hour Counter is useful for metering of activity or forscheduling maintenance.
This device may be installed on the DIN rail adjacent to the C60and its accessories or remotely in a user interface panel.
• IEC Rated; not UL Recognized
CI Impulse Counter The CI Impulse Counter is an electromechanical counterdesigned to measure impulses produced by various devices.It displays the running total of metered impulses. The CIImpulse Counter is unaffected by interruptions in the mainpower supply.
It is most suitable for counting impulses emitted by detectorssuch as kilowatt-hour metering, temperature overrun, etc.
This device may be installed on the DIN rail adjacent to theC60 device and its accessories or remotely in a user interfacepanel.
• IEC Rated; Not UL Recognized
Table 60: Catalog Numbers for BP Push Buttons
Type TypeWidth(In Modules)
VoltageSignal LampColor
Push ButtonColor
Cat. No.
Push buttons without signal lamps1 O + 1 C1 C1 O
222
————
GrayRedGreen
151041513615137
Push buttons with signal lamps 1 C1 O
— RedGreen
RedGreen
1513815105
Bulb (bag of ten)
230 VacGreenRed
1511515116
48 Vac/Vdc24 Vac/Vdc12 Vac/Vdc
AllAllAll
151171511815119
Lens (bag of five) GreenRed
1514315144
2
1
4
3
2
1
4
3
4 x2
3 x1
4 x2
3 x1
Push Buttons without Signal Lamps Push Buttons with Signal Lamps
1 O + C 1 C 1 O 1 C 1 O
0860
3519
Figure 55: IEC Rated BP Push Button Types
12
Load
12 CH
Figure 56: IEC Rated CHHour Counter
086
033
10
Table 61: CH Hour Counter and CI Impulse Counter
TypeVoltage(Vac)
Frequency(15% to +6%)
Width inModules
Cat. No.
CH 220–240 50 Hz 4 15440
CI 220–240 50/60 Hz 4 15443
N L1
CI
LoadLoad
N L1
CI
Kilowatt Meter(Wh)
Figure 57: IEC Rated CIImpulse Counter
0860
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IH and IHP TimeSwitches
The IH and IHP Time Switches control the opening and closing of one or more separate circuitsaccording to the programming set by the user. The sequences are repeated daily (24 hour) or weekly(7 day), depending on the model.
Their compact dimensions, 0.71 in. (18 mm) width, makes them ideal for small enclosures. They maybe used to control heating, lighting, watering, or other cyclic processes.
• IEC Rated• UL Recognized for 15349 (approval in process)
Table 62: IH and IHP Time Switch Specifications
• A 3-way manual selector switch may be set in ON, AUTO, or OFF positions• The IH models are set up using plug-on jumpers; the IHP is programmable
through the front panel• Accuracy: ±1 s per day at 68°F (20°C); quartz time base• Contact Rating: 10 A, 250 Vac, (cos φ = 0.6)• Connection: Tunnel terminals for cables up to #10 AWG (6 mm2)• Consumption: 2.5 VA• Ambient temperature: 14 to 122°F (-10 to 50°C)• Complies with Standard EN 60730
Table 63: Catalog Numbers for IH and IHP Time Switches
TypeCyclePeriod
Min. TimeBetweenOperations
No. ofChannels
Voltage Frequency BatteryMax. No. ofSwitchingOperations
Standards Cat. No.
Time switch(IH)
7 days 2 hrs. 1 230 Vac ±10% 50/60 Hz Yes 42 on, 42 off IEC 15331
24 hrs 15 min. 1 230 Vac ±10% 50/60 Hz Yes 48 on, 48 off IEC 15336
24 hrs 15 min. 1 230 Vac ±10% 50/60 Hz No 48 on, 48 off IEC 15334
24 hrs 15 min. 1 120 Vac ±10% 50/60 Hz Yes 48 on, 48 off UL 15349
Programmabletime switch (IHP)
7 days 1 min. 1 120 Vac ±10% 50/60 Hz Yes 28 on, 28 off UL 15830
7 days 1 min. 2 120 Vac ±10% 50/60 Hz Yes 42 on, 42 off UL 15831
Jumpers for IH time switch (5 each of red, green, white and yellow) 15341
IHP Time SwitchIH Time Switch
Figure 58: IEC Rated Time Switches
086
0356
1
086
0353
1
086
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MINI PRAGMA™ DIN TYPE ENCLOSURES
Applications • Extension enclosure for individual andinstitutional housing
• Subdistribution enclosure in service sector buildings• Rated current: 63 A
Standard Features • Material:— Insulating, self-extinguishing material— White color
• Standards:— International IEC 439.3— French NF C61.910
• Degree of protection:— IP 40 as per IEC 529— Mechanical impacts: IK 07 as per EN 50.102
• Class 2: Total insulation• Behavior in fire and abnormal heat as in IEC 695.2.1
in accordance with ERP and IGH (high-rise building) regulations
Construction Back with a central hole to simplify installation and two oblong holes for leveling. Punch-out holes on thetop, bottom and back surfaces enable cable insertion throughout. Axis placed on the back/front panelparting line ensures easy, neat punch-outs using pliers.
• Metal rail centered at mid-height, and sufficiently far from the back to enable wire insertion• Rigid, sealable, front panel• Plain or transparent, rounded and flush door• A key lock is optional
Accessories • Sloping terminal block support to simplify cable insertion and improve accessibility on clamping• Terminal block equipped with guides to simplify cable introduction in tunnels
— Four holes for 4- and 6-module enclosures:(2) x 0.016 sq. in. (10 mm2) +(2) x 0.025 sq. in. (16 mm2)
— Eight holes for 8- and 12-module enclosures:(4) x 0.016 sq. in. (10 mm2) +(4) x 0.025 sq. in. (16 mm2)
• Built-in divisible blanking plate: Two modules• Identification strip• Four sealing plugs for wall fastening screws (essential for Class 2)
Figure 59: Mini PRAGMA™ DIN TypeEnclosures
0860
329
3
Table 64: Enclosures (one row with transparent door)
Number of 0.35 in.(9 mm) Modules
Dimensions (in./mm)Cat. No.
H L D
8121624
7.91/2017.91/2017.91/2017.91/201
4.41/1125.83/1487.24/18410.01/256
3.70/943.70/943.70/943.70/94
13326133271332813329
Table 65: Mini PRAGMA Accessories
Accessory Cat. No.
Sealing kitKey lockExtra terminal block for ground or neutralTen extra blanking plates dividable per module of 0.35 in. (9 mm)
13319141801357613229
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MINI PRAGMA™ WEATHERPROOF TYPE ENCLOSURES
Applications • Extension enclosure for service sector and industrial buildings• Subdistribution enclosure for distribution• Installation for harsh or humid environments (farm buildings, sawmills, garages, etc.)
Standard Features • Material:— Insulating, self-extinguishing material— Light grey color
• Standards:— International IEC 439.3— French NF C61.910
• Degree of protection as per IEC 529: IP 65• Degree of protection against mechanical impacts as per EN 50.102: IK 07• Class 2: Total insulation• Fire withstand capacity: 1382° F (750° C)
Construction • Back with a central hole to simplify installation and two oblong holes for leveling. Punch-out holes onthe four side surfaces and back enables cable insertion throughout. Axis placed on the back/frontpanel parting line ensures easy, neat punch-outs using pliers
• Metal rail removed from the back to allow the wires to pass through• Rigid, sealable front panel• Transparent, rounded and flush door• A key lock is optional
Accessories Included
• Sloping terminal block support to simplifycable insertion and improve accessibilityon clamping
• Terminal block equipped with guides tosimplify cable introduction in tunnels— Four holes for 3-, 4- and 6-module enclosures:
(2) x 0.016 in. sq. (10 mm2) +(2) x 0.025 in. sq. (16 mm2)
— Eight holes for 8- and 12-module enclosures:(4) x 0.016 in. sq. (10 mm2) +(4) x 0.025 in. sq. (16 mm2)
• Built-in divisible blanking plate: Two modules• Identification strip• Four sealing plugs for wall fastening screws (essential for Class 2)
Table 66: Enclosures (one row)
Modules Dimensions (in./mm)
Cat. No.H L D
0.35 in.(9 mm)
68121624
7.05/2007.05/2007.05/2007.05/2007.05/200
3.70/1054.34/1235.61/1596.88/1959.42/267
3.95/1123.95/1123.95/1123.95/1123.95/112
1050310504105061050810512
Table 67: Accessories for Mini PRAGMA™ Weatherproof Type Enclosures
Accessory Type Cat. No.
Sealing kitKey lockExtra terminal block for ground or neutralTen extra blanking plates divisible per module of 0.35 in. (9 mm)
14185141801357613429
Figure 60: Mini PRAGMA™ WeatherproofType Enclosures
086
0329
4
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PRAGMA™ F DIN TYPE ENCLOSURES
Applications • Indoor enclosures• Creation of subdistribution boards for small and medium service sector buildings (hotels, offices,
shops) and switchboards for medium and large residential installations• Switchboard rated current: 160 A
Standard Features • Material: Metal back, ivory color• Standards: International IEC 439.3, French NF
C61.910• Degree of protection against mechanical impacts
as per IEC 529:— Enclosure without door: IP 30— Enclosure with door: IP 31D— Degree of protection against mechanical
shocks as in EN 50 102: IK 08• Insulation:
— Class 1: Standard— Class 2: Total insulation— Fire and abnormal heat withstand in
accordance with regulations for buildings opento the public (BOP) and high-rise buildings(HRB)
Composition • Metal back (fully insulated for Class 2 enclosures), with removable chassis• One insulated front panel frame• Insulated modular front plates• Insulated plates with knockouts
AccessoriesIncluded
• One ground/neutral (2) 30-hole terminal blocks:(14) x 0.016 in. sq. (10 mm2) +(15) x 0.025 in. sq. (16 mm2) +(1) x 0.054 in. sq. (35 mm2)
• Terminal block equipped with guides to simplify cable introduction in tunnels• Eight module divisible blanking plates:
— Two blanking plates for one, two and three row enclosures— Four blanking plates for four, five and six row enclosures
• Label with protective cover for each row
Figure 61: PRAGMA™ FDIN Type Enclosures
0860
3295
Table 68: PRAGMA™ F Type Enclosures
RowsNumber of Modules Dimensions (in./mm)
Cat. No.0.35 in. (9 mm) 0.71 in. (18 mm) H W D
1234
4896144192
24487296
11.81/30017.72/45023.62/60029.53/750
21.65/55021.65/55021.65/55021.65/550
6.69/1706.69/1706.69/1706.69/170
13811138121381313814
56
240288
120144
35.43/90041.34/1050
21.65/55021.65/550
6.69/1706.69/170
1381513816
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SECTION 7—DIMENSIONS
UL 489 LISTED C60 CIRCUIT BREAKERS
UL 489A LISTED CIRCUIT BREAKERS FOR DC APPLICATIONS
UL RECOGNIZED CIRCUIT BREAKERS AND IEC RATED SUPPLEMENTARY PROTECTORS
1.73[44]
2.76[70]
0.22[5.5]
1.77[45.1]
0.63[16]
2.13[54]
1.42[36]
0.71[18]
1.22[31.1]
2.08[52.9]
2.13[54.1]
4.21[107]
1.22[31.1]
0860
3364
Figure 62: UL 489 C60 Circuit Breaker withBox Lug Terminals
Figure 63: UL 489 C60 Circuit Breaker withRing Tongue Terminals
1.73[44]
2.76[70]
0.22[5.5]
1.77[45.1]
0.63[16]
2.13[54]
1.42[36]
0.71[18]
1.54[39.2]
2.41[61.2]
2.45[62.2]
4.86[123.4]
1.54[39.2]
0860
3365
1.73[44]
2.76[70]
0.22[5.5]
3.19[81]
1.77[45]
0.63[16]
2.83[72]
Figure 64: C60 Circuit Breakers for DC Applications
0.71[18]
1.73[44]
2.76[70]
0.22[5.5]
3.19[81]
1.77[45]
0.63[16]
1.42[36]
2.13[54]
2.83[72]
1.06[27]
1.73[44]
2.76[70]
0.22[5.5]
3.19[81]
1.77[45]
0.63[16]
2.13[54]
3.19[81]
4.25[108]
0860
3059
Figure 65: C60 Supplementary Protectors andCircuit Breakers
Figure 66: NC100 Supplementary Protectors andCircuit Breakers
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1.57[40]
2.76[70]
0.22[5.5]
1.77[45]
0.71[18]
3.03[77]
1.42[36]
0860
3219
3.19[81]
0.71[18]
2.76[70]
1.73[44]
0.63[16]
0.22[5.5]
1.77[45]
0860
3217
Figure 67: C32H-DC Circuit Breaker Figure 68: DPN-N Circuit Breaker
1.73[44]
2.76[70]
0.22[5.5]
1.77[45]
0.94[24]
0.63[16]
3.43[87]
3.43[87]
1.06[27]
2.12[54]
0860
3512
3-, 4-pole
2-pole 1.42[36]
2.48[63]3-, 4-pole
2-pole
≤ 25 A≤ 63 A
≤ 63 A
3.19[81]
0.71[18]
2.76[70]
1.73[44]
0.63[16]
0.22[5.5]
1.77[45]
0860
3218
Figure 69: VIGI Ground-fault Module for C60 Devices Figure 70: DPN-N VIGI ResidualCurrent Circuit Breaker
1.73[44]
2.72[69]
0.24[6]
3.19[81]
1.77[45]
0.59[15]
1.42[36]
2.83[72]
0860
3221
4-pole
2-pole
2.48[63]
1.50[38]
2.68[68]
0.22[5.5]
1.77[45]
3.54[90]
3.03[77]
0.98[25]
3.54[90]
0860
3077
Figure 71: ID Residual Current Switch Figure 72: NC100 VIGI Ground-fault Module Breaker
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ACCESSORIES FOR C60 DEVICES
0.35[9] 1.73
[44]
2.68[68]
0.22[5.5]
1.77[45]
0.63[16]
0.71[18]
3.35[85]
3.31[84]
0860
3187
OF
SDand
MX
MNand
Figure 73: OF Auxiliary Switch, SD Alarm Switch, MNUndervoltage Release and MX + OF Shunt Tripwith Auxiliary Switch
Figure 74: TM Motor Operator for C60 Devices
1.73[44]
2.95[75]
0.24[6]
3.19[81]
3.19[81]
1.77[45]
2.48[63]
4.61[117]
3-, 4-pole
1-, 2-pole
0860
3527
0.28[7]
1.75[44.5]
2.62[66.5]
2.56[65]
0860
3513
2.76[70]
0.22[5.5]
3.19[81]
0.79[20]
0.79[20]
6.02[153]
1.42[36]
1.73[44]
2.13[54]
2.83[72]
0860
3117
Figure 75: Spacer for C60 and NC100 Devices Figure 76: Interphase Barriers for C60 Devices
0.37[9.5]
2.76[70]
1.73[44]
0.22[5.5]
3.19[81]
4.13[105]
2.83[72]
0.37[9.5]
0860
3116
3.19[81]
4.25[108]
0.47[12]
2.76[70]
1.73[44]
0.22[5.5]
4.13[105]
0.47[12]
0860
3216
Figure 77: Terminal Screw Shield for C60 Devices Figure 78: Terminal Screw Shield for NC100 Devices
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2.76[70]
1.93[49]
0.22[5.5]
3.19[81]
1.42[36]
1.42[36]
2.83[72]
6.02[153]
0860
3188
0860
3215
2.76[70]
1.73[44]
0.22[5.5]
3.19[81]
1.42[36]
1.42[36]
4.25[108]
6.02[153]
Figure 79: Terminal Cover for C60 Devices Figure 80: Terminal Cover for NC100 Devices
1.57[40]
2.76[70]
0.22[5.5]
1.77[45]
0.71[18]
3.03[77]
1.42[36]
0860
3299
2.76[70]
0.22[5.5]
3.23[82]
0.71[18]
1.77[45]
1.42[36]
1.57[40]
2.13[54]
2.83[72]
2.36[60]
0860
3230
Figure 81: I Switch (20–32 A) Figure 82: I Switch (40–125 A)
1.57[40]
2.36[60]
0.39[10]
0.22[5.5]
1.77[45]
0.71[18]
3.23[82]
1.42[36]
0860
3234
1-circuit 2-circuit
Figure 83: CM Switches
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1.57[40]
2.36[60]
0.16[4]
0.22[5.5]
1.77[45]
0.71[18]
3.23[82]
0860
3232
1.57[40]
2.36[60]
0.24[6]
0.22[5.5]
1.77[45]
0.71[18]
3.23[82]
0860
3233
Figure 84: V Signal Lamps Figure 85: BP Push Buttons
1.73[44]
2.36[60]
0.20[5]
1.77[45]
3.23[82]
1.42[36]
0860
3235
1.46[37]
2.56[65]
0.24[6]
1.77[45]
3.23[82]
1.42[36]
0860
3236
Figure 86: CI Impulse Counter Figure 87: CH Hour Counter
2.37[60.2]
0.22[5.5]
1.77[45]
0.71[18]
0.57[15]
0.32[8.2]0.77
[20]
0.65[16]
3.55[90.2]
0860
3525
0.94[24]
1.73[44]
2.37[60.2]
0.24[6]
1.77[45]
1.77[45]
0.69[17.5]
3.19[81]
0860
3526
0860
3526
0.69[17.5]
Figure 88: IH Time Switch Figure 89: IHP Time Switch
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0.71[18]
2.68[68]
6.93[176]
6.54[166] 0.69
[17.5]
0.69[17.5]
0860
3239
Figure 90: Plug-in Base for C60 Devices
1.38[35]
0.69[17.5]
0.40[10] 0.40
[10]
2.17[55]
A
0860
3238
MERLIN GERIN
multi 9C60N63A-type C480 Vac
IEC
O - OFFO - OFFO - OFF
Cat. No. 24474
R
For 5/32 in. [4 mm] Self-tapping Machine Screw
Figure 91: Front Mounting Bracket for C60 and NC100 Devices
Table 69: Front Mounting Bracket (Dimension A)
No. of Poles0.71 in. (18 mm) Bracket 0.71 in. (27 mm) Bracket
in. mm in. mm
1234
0.751.462.322.87
19375573
1.102.163.234.29
285582109
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Table 70: MSC Chassis Dimensions
TypeNo. ofPoles
Dimensions (in./mm)
A B C
MSC DC 12 11.7/299 4.33/110 2.13/54
MSC 18121824
11.7/29913.9/35315.9/405
4.33/1106.46/1644.25/108
15.9/4058.58/2186.38/162
0.87[22]
0.47[12]
0.24 x 0.47[6 x 12]
4x
6x
3.72[94.5]
5.91[150]
8.43[214]
0.39[10]
0.91[23]
0.91[23]
1.77[45]
0.59[15]
1.42[36]
7.64[194]
5.79[147]
2.34[59.5]
2.34[59.5]
1.38[35]
1.38[35]
0.35[9]
0.71[18]
0.26[6.5]
A
X
X
Section X-X
Miniature Circuit Breaker
DIN Rail
B
C =
0860
3621
=
Panel
CL CL
CLCL1
CL1
CL2
12
2
Figure 92: MSC Chassis for C60 Devices
7.28[185]
9.25[235]0.75
[19]
3.74[95]
4.96[126]
0860
3522
4.00[101.5]
2.24[57] 1.59
[40.5]
1.59[40.5]2.24
[57]
7.32[186]
3.78[96]
R =
12 Ø
1.26[32]1.26[32]
0.20[5]
0.08[2]
2.17[55]
4.00[101.5]
4.11[104.5]
4.11[104.5]
2.17[55]
Figure 93: Multi-pole Front Mounting Kit for C60 and NC100 Devices
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L
7.87[200]
0860
3162
0860
3544
2.80[71]3.66[93]
1.50[38]
4.88[124]
0860
3163
0.24[6]
1.10[28]
0.94[24]
1.87[47.5]
(8 and 12 Modules)
Ø 0.63[16]
0860
3164
Front View Side View
Rail Position
Figure 94: Front View, Side View and Rail Position for MINI-PRAGMA™ DIN Type Enclosures
Table 71: Enclosure Dimensions (in./mm)
No. ofModules
A B L
346812
——3.5/886.3/160
0.8/201.4/352.0/503.0/75
4.4/1125.8/1487.2/18410.1/256 5.51
[140]
A
1.18[30]
1.38[35]
B
0.71[18]
0.39[10]
0860
3169
Wall Mounting
Figure 95: Wall Mounting for MINI-PRAGMA™DIN Type Enclosures
0.63[16]Ø 0.98
[25]Ø
1.57[40]
1.42[36]
1.42[36]
0860
3165
0860
3545
1.34[34]
1.57[40]
1.57[40]
1.34[34]
0.63[16]Ø
0.79[20]Ø 0.98
[25]Ø
1.26[32]Ø
0860
3166
0.79[20]
1.34[34]
1.50[38]
1.50[38]
1.34[34]
0.79[20]
0.63[16]Ø
0.63[16]Ø0.79
[20]Ø 0.98[25]Ø
0.63[16]Ø 1.26
[32]Ø
0860
3167
1.18[30]
0.87[22]
1.50[38]
1.50[38]
1.50[38]
1.50[38]
0.63[16]Ø
0.63[16]Ø 0.63
[16]Ø 0.63[16]Ø
0.79[20]Ø 0.98
[25]Ø0.98[25]Ø
1.26[32]Ø
1.18[30]
0.87[22]
0860
3168
4 Modules 6 Modules 8 Modules 12 Modules
Figure 96: Top Views for MINI-PRAGMA™ DIN Type Enclosures
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PRAGMA™ WEATHERPROOF TYPE ENCLOSURES
Figure 97: Front View, Side View and Rail Position for PRAGMA™ Weatherproof Type Enclosures
L
7.87[200]
0860
3170
0860
3546
1.71[43.5]
1.40[35.5]
4.39[111.5]
2.76[70]
0860
3171
0.14[3.5]
1.55[39.5]
1.63[41.5]
1.87[47.5]
0.73[18.5]
0.90[22.8]Ø
0860
3172
Front View Side ViewRail Position
Table 72: Enclosure Dimensions (in./mm)
No. ofModules
A L
346812
———3.5/886.3/160
4.1/1054.8/1236.3/1597.7/19510.5/267
5.51[140]
1.18[30]
==
0860
3173
0860
3547
A
==
= =
5.51[140]
1.18[30]
0860
3174
3, 4 and 6 Modules 8, and 12 Modules
Figure 98: Wall Mounting for PRAGMA™ Weatherproof Type Enclosures
= =4.13[105]
Ø 0.83[21]
0.67[17]
0860
3175
0860
3548 0.85
[215]
= =
0.83[21]Ø 0.83
[21]Ø1.14[29]Ø0.91
[23]Ø
2.56[65]
0.73[18.5]
0.67[17]
4.84[123]
0860
3176
= =1.77[45]
1.77[45]
0.85[21.5]
1.14[29]Ø0.91
[23]Ø 0.91[23]Ø0.91
[23]Ø
0.73[18.5]
6.26[159]
0860
3177
= =
0.83[21]Ø 0.83
[21]Ø1.14[29]Ø0.91
[23]Ø 0.91[23]Ø 0.91
[23]Ø
2.56[65]
1.38[35]
1.38[35]
2.56[65]
7.68[195]
0.91[0.85]
0.73[18.5]
0.67[17]
0860
3178
0860
3179
1.06(27)
1.67(42.5)
1.67(42.5)
1.06(27)
2.95(75)
2.95(75)
0.85(21.5)
= =
0.83(21)Ø
0.73(18.5)
10.51(267)
1.00(25.5)
0.67(17)
0.83(21)Ø1.14
(29)Ø 1.14(29)Ø 1.14
(29)Ø0.91(23)Ø 0.91
(23)Ø1.48(37.5)Ø
3 Modules
12 Modules8 Modules
4 Modules 6 Modules
Figure 99: Top Views for PRAGMA™ Weatherproof Type Enclosures
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Table 73: Enclosure Dimensions
Dimension Length (in./mm)
MMin. 1.85/47
Max. 3.82/97
PPlain door 1.10/28
Transparent door 1.30/33
Figure 100: Surface Mounting Enclosures
H
0.98[25]
21.65[550]
17.00[432]
0.98[25]
0.98[25]
0.98[25]
0.59[15]
2.56[65]
0.98[25]
1.18[30]
0.22[5.5]
2.56[65]
5.59[142]
6.50[165]
6.89[175]
3.94[100] 7.17
[182]
0.20[5]
2.32[59]
2.32[59]
1.81[46]
1.97[50]
1.97[50]
5.91[150]
0860
3283
0860
3549
P
M
With Door
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SECTION 8—TIME/CURRENT CURVES
UL 489 LISTED CIRCUIT BREAKERS
UL 489A LISTED CIRCUIT BREAKERS
0.5
t (se
c)
1 2 3 4 5 7 10 20 5030
Rated Current (x) 70 100 200 300
0.001
0.002
0.005
0.01
0.02
0.05
0.1
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Figure 101: UL Listed C60N—C Curve (0.5–35 A) Figure 102: UL Listed C60N—D Curve (0.5–35 A)
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Figure 103: UL Listed C60N—C Curve (16–63 A)
NOTE: Dotted line is the tripping limit of asingle pole of a multi-pole device
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0.5
t (se
c)
1 2 3 4 5 7 10 20 5030
Rated Current (x) 70 100 200 300
Time Current CurveC60N
1–63 AUL 1077
CSA C22.2
Type B Curve
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0.002
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0.02
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0.5–63 AUL 1077
CSA C22.2
Type C Curve
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Figure 104: UL Recognized C60N—B Curve (1–63 A) Figure 105: UL Recognized C60N—C Curve (0.5–63 A)
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c)
1 2 3 4 5 7 10 20 5030
Rated Current (x) 70 100 200 300
Time Current CurveC60N
0.5–63 AUL 1077
CSA C22.2
Type D Curve
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0.002
0.005
0.01
0.02
0.05
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Figure 106: UL Recognized C60N—D Curve (0.5–63 A)NOTE: Dotted line is the tripping limitof a single pole of a multi-pole device
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0.002
0.005
0.01
0.02
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100
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50–80 AUL 1077
CSA C22.2
Type B Curve
0860
3195
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t (se
c)
1 2 3 4 5 7 10 20 5030
(x) Rated Current70 100 200 300
Time Current CurveNC100
10–40 AUL 1077
CSA C22.2
Type C Curve
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3196
Figure 107: UL Recognized NC100—B Curve (50–80 A) Figure 108: UL Recognized NC100—C Curve (10–40 A)
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0.005
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0.02
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Time Current CurveNC100
50–80 AUL 1077
CSA C22.2
Type C Curve
0860
3197
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t (se
c)
1 2 3 4 5 7 10 20 5030
(x) Rated Current70 100 200 300
Time Current CurveNC100
10–40 AUL 1077
CSA C22.2
Type D Curve
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0.002
0.005
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3198
Figure 109: UL Recognized NC100—C Curve (50–80 A) Figure 110: UL Recognized NC100—D Curve (10–40 A)
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IEC 60947-2 RATED CIRCUIT BREAKERS
NOTE: The above time/current curves show the cold thermal tripping limits when the poles are charged and show theelectromagnetic tripping limits with two charged poles.
1h
0.5 1 2 3 4 5 7 10 20 5030 70 100 200 300
0.0010.002
0.005
0.01
0.02
0.05
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3253 1h
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0.005
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c)
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3254
Figure 111: IEC Rated DPN-N—B Curve Figure 112: IEC Rated DPN-N—C Curve
I / In
1h
0.5 1 2 3 4 5 7 10 20 5030 70 100 200 300
0.0010.002
0.005
0.01
0.02
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c)08
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43
I / In
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0.0010.002
0.005
0.01
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44
Figure 113: IEC Rated C60N/H/L—B Curve Figure 114: IEC Rated C60N/H/L—C Curve
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I / In
1h
0.5 1 2 3 4 5 7 10 20 5030 70 100 200 300
0.0010.002
0.005
0.01
0.02
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45 1h
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0.0010.002
0.005
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t (se
c)
I / In
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3246
Figure 115: IEC Rated C60N/H—D Curve Figure 116: IEC Rated C60L—K Curve
1h
0.5 1 2 3 4 5 7 10 20 5030 70 100 200 300
0.0010.002
0.005
0.01
0.02
0.05
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3247 1h
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0.0010.002
0.005
0.01
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I / In
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3248
Figure 117: IEC Rated C60L-MA—MA Curve Figure 118: IEC Rated C60L—Z Curve
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Figure 119: IEC Rated NC100—B Curve Figure 120: IEC Rated NC100—C Curve
1h
0.5 1 2 3 4 5 7 10 20 5030 70 100 200 300
0.0010.002
0.005
0.01
0.02
0.05
0.1
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t (se
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I / In
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32501h
0.5 1 2 3 4 5 7 10 20 5030 70 100 200 300
0.0010.002
0.005
0.01
0.02
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I / In
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3249
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0.0010.002
0.005
0.01
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I / In
0860
3251
Figure 121: IEC Rated NC100—D Curve
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2
3
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8
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kA RMS
Maximum Peak Current
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25 A 40 A 63 A
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8
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kA
kA RMS
Maximum Peak Current
8 A 10 A 25 A 40 A 63 A
0860
3199
0860
3200
0860
3553
Figure 122: UL 489/489A Listed and UL 1077 RecognizedC60N 1-pole (240 Vac) Maximum Let-throughPeak Current
Figure 123: UL 489 Listed and UL 1077 RecognizedC60N 2-, 3-, and 4-pole (240 Vac) MaximumLet-through Peak Current
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3
2
10
543
2
10
543
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10
543
2
10
543
2
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kA RMS
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10 A
25 A40 A63 A
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3
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10
543
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10
543
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10
543
2
10
543
2
105
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103
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kA RMS
6 A
10 A25 A
40 A63 A
0860
3207
0860
3554
0860
3208
Figure 124: UL Recognized C60N 1-pole (240 Vac)Maximum Let-through I2t Current
Figure 125: UL Recognized C60N 2-, 3-, 4-pole (240 Vac)Maximum Let-through I2t Current
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4
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8
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20
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kA
kA RMS
Maximum Peak Current
6 A
10 A 25 A 40 A 63 A
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4
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8
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20
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kA RMS
Maximum Peak Current
6 A
10 A 25 A 40 A 63 A
kA
0860
3201
0860
3555
0860
3202
Figure 126: UL 489 Listed and UL 1077 RecognizedC60 1-pole (277 Vac) Maximum Let-through Peak Current
Figure 127: UL 1077 Recognized C60N 2-, 3-, and 4-pole(480Y/277 Vac) Maximum Let-throughPeak Current
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3
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543
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543
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10
543
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543
2
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103
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kA RMS
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10 A25 A
63 A40 A
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543
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10
543
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10
543
2
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kA RMS
6 A
10 A25 A
63 A40 A
0860
3209
0860
3210
0860
3556
Figure 128: UL 489 Listed and UL 1077 RecognizedC60 1-pole (277 Vac) Maximum Let-throughI2t Current
Figure 129: UL 1077 Recognized C60 2-, 3- and 4-pole(480Y/277 Vac) Maximum Let-throughI2t Current
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Figure 130: UL Recognized NC100 1-pole (240 Vac)Maximum Let-through Peak Current
Figure 131: UL Recognized NC100 2-, 3- and 4-pole(240 Vac) Maximum Let-through Peak Current
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1
2
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20
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kA
kA RMS
Maximum Peak Current
25 A 80 A
10 A
10 A
0860
3203
3210.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.8 4 5 6 7 8 10 20
kA
kA RMS
Maximum Peak Current
40 A
25 A 80 A
10 A
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0.3
0.4
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0.8
1
2
3
4
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8
10
20
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3205
Figure 132: UL Recognized NC100 1-pole (240 Vac)Maximum Let-through I2t Current
Figure 133: UL Recognized NC100 2-, 3- and 4-pole(240 Vac) Maximum Let-through I2t Current
106
3
2
10
543
2
10
543
2
10
543
2
10
543
2
105
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103
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kA RMS
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40 A
25 A
10 A
0860
3212
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3
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10
543
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10
543
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10
543
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10
543
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105
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103
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kA RMS
80 A
40 A
25 A
10 A
0860
3211
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kA
kA RMS
40 A
25 A
10 A
Maximum Peak Current
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.8
1
2
3
4
56
8
10
20
0860
3204
Figure 134: UL Recognized NC100H 1-pole (277 Vac)Maximum Let-through Peak Current
Figure 135: UL Recognized NC100 2-, 3- and 4-pole(480Y/277 Vac) Maximum Let-throughPeak Current
3210.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.8 4 5 6 7 8 10 20
kA
kA RMS
40 A
25 A
10 A
Maximum Peak Current
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.8
1
2
3
4
56
8
10
20
0860
3206
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3
2
10
543
2
10
543
2
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543
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543
2
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25 A
10 A
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3214
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3
2
10
543
2
10
543
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10
543
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543
2
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kA RMS
40 A
25 A
10 A
0860
3213
Figure 136: UL Recognized NC100 2-, 3- and 4-pole(480Y/277 Vac) Maximum Let-throughI2t Current
Figure 137: UL Recognized NC100 2-, 3- and 4-pole(480Y/277 Vac) Maximum Let-throughI2t Current
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3210.2
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0.8
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2
3
4
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8
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20
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kA
kA RMS
Maximum Peak Current
1 A
2–6 A10 A
16–20 A
25–40 A
3
2
1
0860
3263
Key for both let-through peak current curves and I2t current curves.
1 VIGI2 DPN, DPN VIGI3 DPN, DPN-N VIGI
Figure 138: IEC Rated DPN-N (230/240 Vac) MaximumLet-through Peak Current
Figure 139: IEC Rated DPN-N (277 Vac) MaximumLet-through I2t Current
106
3
2
10
543
2
10
543
2
10
543
2
10
543
2
105
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103
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kA RMS
25–40 A
16–20 A
10 A
2–6 A
1 A
1
2
3
0860
3262
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0.3
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0.8
1
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3
4
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8
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20
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x10)
kA RMS (x 10)
Maximum Peak Current
6 A
10 A
25 A
3
4
5
2
1
40 A
63 A
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0.8
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4
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8
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20
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kA (
x10)
kA RMS (x 10)
Maximum Peak Current
6 A
10 A
25 A
4
2
1
40 A3 63 A
5
0860
3252
0860
3557
0860
3253
Key for both let-through peak current curves and I2t current curves.
1 C602 C60N3 C60H/L 50–60 A4 C60L 32–40 A, C60L-MA 40 A5 C60L < 25 A, C60L-MA < 25 A
Figure 140: IEC Rated C60 1-pole (277 Vac)Maximum Let-through Peak Current
Figure 141: IEC Rated C60 2-, 3- and 4-pole (277 Vac)Maximum Let-through Peak Current
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Figure 142: IEC Rated C60 1-pole (230/240 Vac)Maximum Let-through I2t Current
Figure 143: IEC Rated C60 2-, 3- and 4-pole (230/240 Vac)Maximum Let-through I2t Current
107
3
2
10
543
2
10
543
2
10
543
2
10
543
2
20
A2 S
106
105
104
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1
3
4
5
2
25 A
10 A
6 A
63 A40 A
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3
2
10
543
2
10
543
2
10
543
2
10
543
2
106
105
104
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kA RMS (x10)
25 A
10 A
6 A
1
2
3
4
5
63 A40 A
0860
3350
0860
3558
0860
3351
Key for both let-through peak current curves and I2t current curves.
1 C602 C60N3 C60H/L 50–60 A4 C60L 32–40 A, C60L-MA 40 A5 C60L < 25 A, C60L-MA < 25 A
3210.2
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.8
1
2
3
4
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8
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20
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kA (
x10)
kA RMS (x 10)
Maximum Peak Current
6 A
10 A
25 A
3
4
5
2
1
63 A
40 A
0860
3355
Key for both let-through peak current curves and I2t current curves.
1 C602 C60N3 C60H/L 50–60 A4 C60L 32–40 A, C60L-MA 40 A5 C60L < 25 A, C60L-MA < 25 A
107
3
2
10
543
2
10
543
2
10
543
2
10
543
2
106
105
104
201087653210.2 0.80.60.50.40.3 4
A2 S
kA RMS (x10)
25 A
10 A
6 A
1
2
3
4
5
40 A
63 A
0860
3354
Figure 144: IEC Rated C60 2-, 3- and 4-pole (400/415 Vac)Maximum Let-through Peak Current
Figure 145: IEC Rated C60 2-, 3- and 4-pole (400/415 Vac)Maximum Let-through I2t Current
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0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.8
1
2
3
4
56
8
10
20
0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.8 4 5 6 7 8 10 20
kA
kA RMS
Maximum Peak Current
63 A32 A100 A
125 A
1
3
2
0860
3357
3210.2
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.8
1
2
3
4
56
8
10
20
0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.8 4 5 6 7 8 10 20
kA
kA RMS
Maximum Peak Current
63 A32 A100 A
125 A
1
3
20860
3359
Figure 146: IEC Rated NC100/125 1-pole (230/240 Vac)Maximum Let-through Peak Current
Figure 147: IEC Rated NC100/125 2-, 3- and 4-pole(230/240 Vac) Maximum Let-throughPeak Current
106
3
2
10
543
2
10
543
2
10
543
2
10
543
2
105
104
103
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A2 S
kA RMS
1100 A120 A
63 A32 A
3
2
0860
3356
Key for both let-through peak current curves and I2t current curves.
1 NC100H2 NC100LH, NC100L-MA3 NC125H
106
3
2
10
543
2
10
543
2
10
543
2
10
543
2
105
104
103
201087653210.2 0.80.60.50.40.3 4
A2 S
kA RMS
1
100 A120 A
63 A
32 A
2
3
0860
3358
Figure 148: IEC Rated NC100/125 1-pole(230/240 Vac)Maximum Let-throughI2t Current
Figure 149: IEC Rated NC100/125 2-, 3-, 4-pole(230/240 Vac) Maximum Let-throughI2t Current
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0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.8
1
2
3
4
56
8
10
20
0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.8 4 5 6 7 8 10 20
kA
kA RMS
Maximum Peak Current
63 A32 A100 A
125 A
1
3
20860
3360
Key for both let-through peak current curves and I2t current curves.
1 NC100H2 NC100LH, NC100L-MA3 NC125H
Figure 150: IEC Rated NC100/125 2-, 3-, and 4-pole(400/415 Vac) Maximum Let-throughPeak Current
Figure 151: IEC Rated NC100/125 2-, 3- and 4-pole(400/415 Vac) Maximum Let-throughI2t Current
106
3
2
10
543
2
10
543
2
10
543
2
10
543
2
105
104
103
201087653210.2 0.80.60.50.40.3 4
A2 S
kA RMS
1100 A120 A
63 A32 A
3
2
0860
3409
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SECTION 10—APPLICATIONS
DEGREE OF PROTECTION (IP)
Overview The IEC 529 Standard publication or the European EN60.529 Standard define the IP degree ofprotection characterizing the ability of a device to withstand the two external influences below:
• Ingress of solid bodies and protection of people• Ingress of water
The IP contains two digits, one for each of these external influences, and is assigned to the device aftera series of tests defined by the NF EN 60.529 Standard. The IP degree of protection must always beread and understood digit by digit and not globally. The two IP digits may contain an optional letter whichindicates the enclosure’s ability to protect people against access to live parts.
NOTE: When mounted outdoors, the IP ≥ 54 enclosures must be equipped with a protectable top, orinstalled in a shelter.
The degrees of protection given in this catalog apply for enclosures as described here. However, theinitial degree of protection can only be maintained if the device is properly assembled and installed.
Class 2: The term “double insulation” is also used. This consists of backing up the main insulation of anelectrical device by an additional insulation in order to protect people against direct contact.
Table 74: Explanation of IP Degree of Protection Digits
First DigitSolid Body Protection
Second DigitLiquid Protection
Third DigitMechanical Protection
IP Tests IP Tests IP Tests IK
0 No protection 0 No protection 0 No protection 00
1
Protected against solidbodies larger than 1.97 in.(50 mm), e.g., accidentalhand contact
1Protected againstvertically falling waterdroplets (condensation)
1Impact energy0.225 joules 02
2
Protected against solidbodies larger than 0.47 in.(12 mm),e.g., fingers
2Protected against fallingwater droplets up to 15°from vertical
3 Impact energy500 joules
04
3
Protected against solidbodies larger than 0.098in. (2.5 mm),e.g., tools, wires
3Protected againstrainwater up to 60° fromvertical
5Impact energy2.00 joules 07
4
Protected against solidbodies larger than 0.039in. (1 mm),e.g., fine tools, small wires
4 Protected against waterspray from all directions
7 Impact energy6.00 joules
08
5Protected against dust(no harmful deposit) 5
Protected against watersplashes from alldirections by jet pipes
9Impact energy20.00 joules 10
6Completely protectedagainst dust 6
Protected against watersplashes/waves (of theheavy sea kind)
7Protected againstimmersion effects
[50 mm]1.97 inØ
0860
3562
0860
3563
[12.5 mm]0.492 in.
X
~
Ø
0860
3564
15°
0860
3565
[2.5 mm]0.098 in.
Ø
0860
3566 60°
0860
3567
[1 mm]0.039 in.
Ø
0860
3568
0860
3570
0860
3573
0860
3575
0860
3576
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Vibrations
* Results depend on magnetic trip level. Five frequency sweeps per axis
Mechanical Shocks(IK)
As per IEC 68.2.27 Standard:
• 1.06 oz./30 g• 18 ms.• 3 shocks per axisStandard EN 50.102 defines an IK code characterizing the ability of a device to withstand mechanicalshocks. The IK code replaces the third digit of the old IP.
Protection of 400 HzCircuits
The C60 and NC100 miniature circuit breakersare designed to be applied on 50/60 Hz systemsand can be rerated for use on 400 Hz systems.
• Thermal: No variation• Magnetic increase in thresholds multiplier:
— DPN-N: 1.50— C60N: 1.48— NC100H: 1.40
VIGI ground-fault modules and residual currentcircuit breakers and switches can also be usedon 400 Hz systems. Note that the mA threshold varies according to system frequency.
Table 75: Vibrations as per IEC 68.2.6 Standard*
Curve B Sequence S3: 0.14 oz. (4 g)5–13 Hz: ±0.24 in. (6 mm)13–300 Hz: 0.14 oz. (4 g)
Curve C and D Sequence S6: 0.25 oz. (7 g)5–58 Hz: ±0.02 in. (0.5 mm)58–300 Hz: 0.25 oz. (7 g)
Table 76: 400 Hz Circuits
Type No. of PolesInterrupting Ratings (Vac)
240 277 480Y/277
C60N(0.5–63 A)
1-pole2-, 3- and 4-pole
4,0004,000
3,000—
—3,000
NC100H(50–80 A)
1-pole2-, 3- and 4-pole
3,0003,000
——
——
NC100H(10–40 A)
1-pole2-, 3- and 4-pole
5,0005,000
4,000—
—4,000
Table 77: Curve Sensitivity
ClassRating(A)
Curve No. Sensitivity (mA)
10 30 100 300
DPN-N Residual Current Circuit Breakers
AC ≤ 25 —
C60 VIGI Ground-fault Module
110/220 V, 50 Hz VIGI C60
AC≤ 25 —
≤ 63 — —
2-, 3-, 4-pole 220/415 V, 50 Hz VIGI C60
AC≤ 25 —
≤ 63 — —
AC —
NC100 VIGI Ground-fault Module
AC ≤ 100 — —
AC ≤ 100 —
ID Residual Current Switch
AC
25 —
25–40 —
63–80–100 —
AC 63–80–100 — — —
0.5
1.5
10 50 60 Hz90 150 250 350
1
2
2.5
400
I∆n
0.5
1.5
10 50 60 Hz90 150 250 350
1
2
2.5
400
I∆n
0.5
1.5
10 50 60 Hz90 150 250 350
1
2
2.5
400
I∆n
0.5
1.5
10 50 60 Hz90 150 250 350
1
2
2.5
400
I∆n
0860
3574
1
11
1
2
2
2
3
3
DPN-N Residual Current Circuit Breaker C60 VIGI Ground-fault Module
NC100 VIGI Ground-fault Module ID Residual Current Switch
Figure 152: Protection of 400 Hz Circuits
1 1 1
2 1 1
2 1
2 1 1
2 1
s 3 2 2
3 1
s 2 2 2
2 1 1
1 1 1
2 1 1
s 2
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TEMPERATURE RATING
Circuit breakers with uncompensated thermal tripping elements have a tripping-current level that depends on the surroundingtemperature. If the circuit breaker is installed in an enclosure, or in a hot location (boiler room, etc.), the current required to trip thecircuit breaker on overload will be reduced. When the ambient temperature exceeds the circuit breaker reference temperature, thesupplementary protector or circuit breaker will be “derated.” For this reason, circuit breaker manufacturers provide tables whichindicate factors to apply at temperatures different from the supplementary protector or circuit breaker reference temperature. Itshould be noted from typical examples of such tables that an ambient temperature lower temperature than the rated temperatureproduces an “up-rating” of the supplementary protector or circuit breaker.
When several simultaneously operating circuit breakers are mounted side-by-side in a small enclosure, the temperature rise in theenclosure causes a reduction in current rating. Mutual heating generally requires an additional derating coefficient of 0.8.
NOTE: The UL 489 Listed MULTI 9 C60N circuit breakers are calibrated at 77°F (25°C), unlike some other UL 489 circuit breakerswhich are calibrated at 104°F (40°C). Depending on the operating environment, you may need to rerate according to the tables onpage 81 to determine the appropriate handle rating.
NOTE: UL 489 Listed circuit breakers should be loaded to no more than 80% if used with continuous loads; that is unlike UL 1077recognized supplementary protectors, which may be operated at 100% of rating.
Table 78: Rated Temperatures for UL Listed Circuit Breakers and UL Recognized C60N Supplementary Protectors
AmpereRatings
-22° F-30° C
-13° F-25° C
-4° F-20° C
5° F-15° C
14° F-10° C
23° F-5° C
32° F0° C
41° F5° C
50° F10° C
59° F15° C
68° F20° C
77° F25° C
86° F30° C
104° F40° C
122° F50° C
140° F60° C
158° F70° C
0.511.21.5
1.261.211.261.32
1.241.191.241.29
1.221.181.221.27
1.201.161.201.24
1.171.141.171.21
1.151.121.151.19
1.131.101.131.16
1.101.081.101.13
1.081.061.081.10
1.051.041.051.07
1.030.021.031.03
1.001.001.001.00
0.970.980.970.97
0.920.930.920.89
0.850.890.850.81
0.790.840.790.73
0.720.790.720.63
2345
1.211.271.251.26
1.191.251.231.24
1.181.221.211.22
1.161.201.191.19
1.141.181.171.17
1.121.151.151.15
1.101.131.121.13
1.081.111.101.10
1.061.081.071.08
1.041.051.051.05
1.021.031.031.03
1.001.001.001.00
0.980.970.971.97
0.930.910.920.92
0.890.850.860.86
0.840.780.800.79
0.790.710.730.72
67810
1.231.291.291.28
1.211.261.261.25
1.191.241.241.23
1.171.221.221.21
1.151.191.191.18
1.131.171.171.16
1.111.141.141.13
1.091.111.111.11
1.071.091.091.08
1.051.061.061.06
1.021.031.031.03
1.001.001.001.00
0.980.970.970.97
0.930.910.910.91
0.870.840.840.85
0.820.760.760.78
0.760.680.680.70
13151620
1.201.281.241.23
1.181.251.221.21
1.161.231.201.19
1.151.211.181.17
1.131.181.161.15
1.111.161.141.13
1.091.131.111.11
1.081.111.091.09
1.061.081.071.07
1.041.061.051.05
1.021.031.021.02
1.001.001.001.00
0.980.970.980.98
0.940.910.930.93
0.900.850.870.87
0.850.780.810.82
0.800.700.750.76
25303235
1.241.301.231.31
1.221.271.211.29
1.201.251.191.26
1.181.221.171.23
1.161.201.151.21
1.141.171.131.18
1.111.151.111.15
1.091.121.091.12
1.071.091.071.09
1.051.061.041.06
1.021.031.021.03
1.001.001.001.00
0.980.970.980.97
0.930.900.930.90
0.870.830.880.82
0.810.750.820.74
0.750.660.770.64
40506063
1.231.231.291.27
1.211.211.271.25
1.191.191.241.22
1.171.171.221.20
1.151.151.191.18
1.131.131.171.15
1.111.111.141.13
1.091.091.111.11
1.071.071.091.08
1.051.051.061.05
1.021.021.031.03
1.001.001.001.00
0.980.980.970.97
0.930.930.900.91
0.880.880.840.85
0.820.820.760.78
0.760.760.670.71
Table 79: Rated Temperatures for UL Recognized NC100H Supplementary Protectors
AmpereRatings
-22° F-30° C
-13° F-25° C
-4° F-20° C
5° F-15° C
14° F-10° C
23° F-5° C
32°F0°C
41° F5° C
50° F10° C
59° F15° C
68° F20° C
77° F25° C
86° F30° C
104° F40° C
122° F50° C
140° F60° C
158° F70° C
10151620
1.361.361.301.32
1.331.331.271.29
1.301.301.251.26
1.271.271.221.24
1.241.241.201.21
1.211.211.171.18
1.181.181.151.15
1.141.141.121.13
1.111.111.091.10
1.071.071.061.06
1.041.041.031.03
1.001.001.001.00
0.960.960.970.97
0.880.880.900.89
0.780.780.830.82
0.680.680.750.73
0.560.550.660.63
25303235
1.311.351.341.26
1.291.321.311.24
1.261.291.281.22
1.231.261.251.19
1.211.231.221.17
1.181.201.191.15
1.151.171.161.13
1.121.141.131.10
1.091.111.101.08
1.061.071.071.05
1.031.041.041.03
1.001.001.001.00
0.970.960.960.97
0.900.880.890.92
0.820.790.800.86
0.740.690.710.79
0.640.580.600.72
4050606380
1.321.411.411.381.35
1.291.381.381.351.32
1.271.351.351.321.29
1.241.311.311.291.26
1.211.281.281.261.23
1.191.241.241.221.20
1.161.211.211.191.17
1.131.171.171.151.14
1.101.131.131.121.11
1.071.091.091.081.07
1.031.041.041.041.04
1.001.001.001.001.00
0.970.950.950.960.96
0.890.850.850.870.88
0.810.740.740.760.76
0.730.600.600.650.69
0.630.430.430.500.58
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Table 80: Rated Temperatures for IEC Rated DPN-N Circuit Breakers
AmpereRating (A)
68° F20° C
77° F25° C
86° F30° C
95° F35° C
104° F40° C
113° F45° C
122° F50° C
131° F55° C
140° F60° C
1236
1.041.041.041.04
1.021.021.021.02
1.001.001.001.00
0.980.980.970.98
0.960.960.940.96
0.930.940.920.93
0.910.910.890.91
0.890.890.860.89
0.860.860.820.86
10162025
1.051.051.051.04
1.031.021.021.02
1.001.001.001.00
0.970.980.98098
0.950.950.950.95
0.920.930.930.93
0.890.900.900.91
0.860.870.880.88
0.830.850.850.86
3240
1.051.05
1.031.03
1.001.00
0.970.97
0.950.95
0.920.92
0.890.89
0.860.86
0.830.83
Table 81: Rated Temperature for IEC Rated C60H (C Curve) and C60L (B and C Curve)Circuit Breakers
AmpereRating (A)
68° F20° C
77° F25° C
86° F30° C
95° F35° C
104° F40° C
113° F45° C
122° F50° C
131° F55° C
140° F60° C
1234
1.051.041.061.06
1.021.021.031.03
1.001.001.001.00
0.980.980.970.97
0.950.960.940.94
0.930.940.900.91
0.900.920.870.88
0.880.900.830.84
0.850.870.790.81
6101620
1.041.061.051.05
1.021.031.031.03
1.001.001.001.00
0.980.970.970.97
0.960.930.950.95
0.940.900.920.92
0.920.860.890.89
0.900.820.860.87
0.880.780.830.84
25324050
1.051.051.051.05
1.031.031.031.03
1.001.001.001.00
0.970.980.970.97
0.951.190.950.95
0.920.930.920.91
0.890.890.890.88
0.860.880.860.85
0.830.860.810.81
63 1.05 1.03 1.00 0.97 0.92 0.90 0.86 0.82 0.78
Table 82: Rated Temperatures for IEC Rated C60N (D Curve) and C60L (B, C, Z and K Curve)Circuit Breakers
AmpereRating (A)
68° F20° C
77° F25° C
86° F30° C
95° F35° C
104° F40° C
113° F45° C
122° F50° C
131° F55° C
140° F60° C
1234
1.101.091.141.13
1.081.071.101.10
1.051.041.071.06
1.031.021.041.03
1.001.001.001.00
0.970.980.960.97
0.950.950.920.93
0.920.930.880.89
0.890.900.840.86
6101620
1.081.141.121.11
1.061.111.091.08
1.041.071.061.06
1.021.041.031.03
1.001.001.001.00
0.980.960.970.97
0.960.920.940.94
0.930.880.900.91
0.910.840.870.88
25324050
1.111.101.111.12
1.081.071.091.09
1.061.051.061.06
1.031.031.031.03
1.001.001.001.00
0.970.970.970.97
0.940.950.940.93
0.910.920.910.90
0.870.890.870.86
63 1.14 1.11 1.07 1.04 1.00 0.96 0.92 0.88 0.84
Table 83: Rated Temperatures for IEC Rated C32H-DC Circuit Breakers
AmpereRating
68° F20° C
77° F25° C
86° F30° C
95° F35° C
104° F40° C
113° F45° C
122° F50° C
131° F55° C
140° F60° C
1234
1.101.101.101.10
1.101.101.101.08
1.001.051.071.05
1.001.051.031.02
1.001.001.001.00
0.950.980.970.97
0.900.950.930.95
0.900.900.900.92
0.900.850.870.88
6101620
1.101.101.101.10
1.071.091.081.08
1.051.061.051.04
1.031.031.031.02
1.001.001.001.00
0.970.960.980.96
0.950.940.950.94
0.900.900.930.92
0.850.870.900.88
2532
1.091.11
1.091.09
1.061.06
1.031.03
1.001.00
0.970.96
0.940.93
0.910.90
0.880.85
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TYPICAL IEC GROUNDING SYSTEMS
All electrical installations complying with safety standards and regulations are grounded in order toprotect people and equipment. The term “grounding system” standardizes the grounding method usedin the installation. The grounding system runs:
• First, from the neutral of the secondary side of the transformer,• Next, from the installation frames.
The IEC 364 (Section 3) Standard defines three types of grounding systems: TT, IT and TN-C or TN-S.
Codification of theGrounding Systems
Grounding systems are referred to by two or three letters for example:
• 1st letter—Status of the neutral of the transformer or source:— I: Ungrounded— T: Grounded
• 2nd letter—Status of the electrical frames of the loads:— T: Grounded— N: Connected to neutral
• 3rd letter—Status of the neutral (N) and the protective conductor (PE):— S: N and PE are separate— C: N and PE are in the same conductor (PEN)
The TT GroundedNeutral System
This “directly-grounded neutral” system is the easiest to install, monitor and use. Main features are:
• The neutral point of the distribution transformer is directly grounded.• The installation frames are connected to several ground connections by the PE protective conductor.• The frame and neutral ground connections are separate.
System characteristics upon installation:
• Tripping is compulsory on the first fault.• Thus, at least one RCD is necessary at the incoming end of the installation.• If the load frames are not all connected to the same grounding connection, one RCD must be
installed for each set of equipment.
Table 84: Rated Temperatures for IEC Rated NC100 Circuit Breakers
AmpereRating (A)
68° F20° C
77° F25° C
86° F30° C
95° F35° C
104° F40° C
113° F45° C
122° F50° C
131° F55° C
140° F60° C
10162025
1.101.061.131.08
1.071.031.101.06
1.051.001.051.04
1.031.001.031.02
1.001.001.001.00
0.950.970.950.96
0.900.940.930.92
0.870.910.900.90
0.850.880.850.88
32405063
1.131.141.151.15
1.091.101.121.12
1.061.081.081.08
1.031.041.041.04
1.001.001.001.00
0.970.960.960.96
0.920.930.910.91
0.880.880.870.87
0.840.840.820.82
80100125
1.151.151.12
1.111.121.10
1.081.081.08
1.041.041.04
1.001.001.00
0.960.960.96
0.920.920.90
0.870.870.86
0.830.830.82
T N S
123N
RCD
PE
123N
RCD
RCD RCD
PEPE
TT Grounding System with Residual Current Device (RCD) at the Incoming End of the Installation
TT Grounding System with One Residual Current Device (RCD) for Each Set of Equipment
0860
3271
Figure 153: TT Grounding Systems
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The IT GroundingSystem
This “ungrounded neutral” system has the following main features:
• The neutral point of the distribution transformer is:— Ungrounded, or— Grounded by a high impedance
• The installation frames are connected to the same grounding connection by the PE protectiveconductor
System characteristics and constraints upon installation:
• The appearance of the first insulation fault is risk-free for people.• The appearance of the second insulation fault is dangerous to people, and thus requires tripping.• If the application frames and the transformer frame are not all connected to the same ground
connection, an RCD must be placed at the incoming end of the installation.• The Standard stipulates the installation of a Continuous Insulation Monitor (CIM) at the incoming end
of the installation.
The TN-S GroundingSystem
This “multiple-grounded neutral” system has the following main features:
• The neutral point of the distribution transformer is grounded.• All installation frames are grounded by a PE protective conductor.• The PE protective conductors and the N neutral conductor are separate.
System characteristics and constraints upon installation:
• Allows tripping on the first fault via an overcurrent protection device.• Use of an RCD, although not compulsory, is recommended.• Requires calculation, sometimes complex, of loop impedance.• Tripping of the protection devices must be checked when these devices are installed, B curve is
recommended.
NOTE: This grounding system is compulsory on premises where there is a risk of explosion
123NPE
CIM
123N
PEPE
RCDCIM
IT Grounding System Without Residual Current Device (RCD) IT Grounding System With Residual Current Device (RCD) at the Incoming End of the Installation
0860
3273
Figure 154: IT Grounding Systems
123NPE
0860
3275
Figure 155: TN-S Grounding System
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INDEX
NumericsCat. No. Page
10503 ...............................5510504 ...............................5510506 ...............................5510508 ...............................5510512 ...............................55125123 ............................. 47125183 ............................. 47125243 ............................. 4713229 ...............................5413319 ...............................5413326 ...............................5413327 ...............................5413328 ...............................5413329 ...............................5413429 ...............................5513576 .........................54–5513811 ...............................5613812 ...............................5613813 ...............................5613814 ...............................5613815 ...............................5613816 ...............................5614014 ...............................5014180 .........................54–5514185 ...............................5514210 ...............................4814211 ...............................4815005 ...............................5015006 ...............................5015007 ...............................5015008 ...............................5015009 ...............................5015010 ...............................5015011 ...............................5015012 ...............................5015013 ...............................5015015 ...............................5015016 ...............................5015019 ...............................5015020 ...............................5015023 ...............................5015024 ...............................5015057 ...............................5015058 ...............................5015059 ...............................5015060 ...............................5015090 ...............................5015091 ...............................5015092 ...............................5015093 ...............................5015102 ...............................4915103 ...............................4915104 ...............................5215105 ...............................5215106 ...............................5115107 ...............................5115108 ...............................5115109 ...............................5115110 ...............................5115115 .........................51–5215116 .........................51–5215117 .........................51–5215118 .........................51–5215119 .........................51–5215129 ...............................4915130 ...............................4915131 ...............................4915136 ...............................5215137 ...............................5215138 ...............................5215141 ...............................51
Cat. No. Page
15142 ............................... 5115143 .........................51–5215144 .........................51–5215145 ............................... 5115146 ............................... 5115330 ............................... 5315331 ............................... 5315334 ............................... 5315336 ............................... 5315339 ............................... 5315341 ............................... 5315440 ............................... 5215443 ............................... 5215831 ............................... 5316200 ............................... 3516201 ............................... 3516204 ............................... 3516208 ............................... 3516212 ............................... 3516251 ............................... 3516254 ............................... 3516258 ............................... 3516265 ............................... 3516266 ............................... 3517400 ............................... 4418310 ............................... 4118311 ............................... 4118340 ............................... 2818341 ............................... 2818342 ............................... 2818343 ............................... 2818344 ............................... 2818345 ............................... 2818346 ............................... 2818347 ............................... 2818348 ............................... 2818349 ............................... 2818350 ............................... 2818351 ............................... 2818352 ............................... 2818353 ............................... 2818354 ............................... 2818355 ............................... 2818356 ............................... 2818357 ............................... 2818358 ............................... 2818359 ............................... 2818360 ............................... 2818361 ............................... 2818362 ............................... 2818363 ............................... 2818364 ............................... 2818365 ............................... 2818366 ............................... 2818369 ............................... 2818371 ............................... 2818372 ............................... 2818374 ............................... 2818377 ............................... 2818378 ............................... 2818379 ............................... 2818380 ............................... 2818381 ............................... 2818382 ............................... 2818383 ............................... 2818384 ............................... 2818385 ............................... 2818386 ............................... 2818387 ............................... 2818388 ............................... 2818389 ............................... 2818390 ............................... 2818391 ............................... 2818392 ............................... 2818393 ............................... 28
Cat. No. Page
18527 ...............................4319249 ...............................2219250 ...............................2219252 ...............................2219254 ...............................2219255 ...............................2219256 ...............................2219257 ...............................2219258 ...............................2219260 ...............................2219261 ...............................2219263 ...............................2219264 ...............................2219266 ...............................2219268 ...............................2219269 ...............................2219270 ...............................2219271 ...............................2219272 ...............................2219650 ...............................3419651 ...............................3419653 ...............................3419655 ...............................3419656 ...............................3419657 ...............................3419658 ...............................3419659 ...............................3419661 ...............................3419663 ...............................3419665 ...............................3419666 ...............................3419667 ...............................3419668 ...............................3419669 ...............................3419670 ...............................3419671 ...............................3419673 ...............................3419675 ...............................3419676 ...............................3419677 ...............................3419678 ...............................3419679 ...............................3419681 ...............................3419683 ...............................3419685 ...............................3419686 ...............................3419687 ...............................3419688 ...............................3419689 ...............................3423028 ...............................3523032 ...............................3523034 ...............................3523035 ...............................3523059 ...............................3524045 ...............................2424046 ...............................2424047 ...............................2424048 ...............................2424049 ...............................2424050 ...............................2424051 ...............................2424052 ...............................2424053 ...............................2424054 ...............................2424055 ...............................2424056 ...............................2424057 ...............................2424067 ...............................2424068 ...............................2424069 ...............................2424070 ...............................2424071 ...............................2424072 ...............................2424073 ...............................2424074 ...............................24
Cat. No. Page
24075 ...............................2424076 ...............................2424077 ...............................2424078 ...............................2424079 ...............................2424080 ...............................2424081 ...............................2424082 ...............................2424083 ...............................2424084 ...............................2424085 ...............................2424086 ...............................2424087 ...............................2424088 ...............................2424089 ...............................2424090 ...............................2424091 ...............................2424092 ...............................2424093 ...............................2424094 ...............................2424095 ...............................2424096 ...............................2424097 ...............................2424098 ...............................2424099 ...............................2424100 ...............................2424101 ...............................2424102 ...............................2424103 ...............................2424104 ...............................2424105 ...............................2424106 ...............................2424107 ...............................2424108 ...............................2424109 ...............................2424331 ...............................2424332 ...............................2424333 ...............................2424334 ...............................2424335 ...............................2424336 ...............................2424337 ...............................2424338 ...............................2424339 ...............................2424340 ...............................2424341 ...............................2424342 ...............................2424343 ...............................2424344 ...............................2424345 ...............................2424346 ...............................2424348 ...............................2424349 ...............................2424350 ...............................2424351 ...............................2424352 ...............................2424353 ...............................2424354 ...............................2424355 ...............................2424356 ...............................2424357 ...............................2424358 ...............................2424359 ...............................2424360 ...............................2424361 ...............................2424362 ...............................2424363 ...............................2424364 ...............................2424365 ...............................2424366 ...............................2424367 ...............................2424368 ...............................2424369 ...............................2424395 ...............................2424396 ...............................24
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24397 ...............................2424398 ...............................2424399 ...............................2424401 ...............................2424403 ...............................2424404 ...............................2424405 ...............................2424406 ...............................2424407 ...............................2424408 ...............................2424409 ...............................2424625 ...............................2424626 ...............................2424627 ...............................2424628 ...............................2424629 ...............................2424630 ...............................2424632 ...............................2424633 ...............................2424634 ...............................2424635 ...............................2424636 ...............................2424637 ...............................2424638 ...............................2424643 ...............................2424644 ...............................2424645 ...............................2424646 ...............................2424647 ...............................2424648 ...............................2424649 ...............................2424650 ...............................2424651 ...............................2424652 ...............................2424653 ...............................2424654 ...............................2424655 ...............................2424656 ...............................2424657 ...............................2424658 ...............................2424660 ...............................2424661 ...............................2424662 ...............................2424663 ...............................2424664 ...............................2424665 ...............................2424666 ...............................2424667 ...............................2424668 ...............................2424669 ...............................2424670 ...............................2424671 ...............................2424672 ...............................2424674 ...............................2424675 ...............................2424676 ...............................2424677 ...............................2424678 ...............................2424679 ...............................2424680 ...............................2424681 ...............................2424682 ...............................2424683 ...............................2424684 ...............................2424685 ...............................2424686 ...............................2424688 ...............................2424689 ...............................2424690 ...............................2424691 ...............................2424692 ...............................2424693 ...............................2424694 ...............................2424725 ...............................2424726 ...............................24
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24727 ............................... 2424728 ............................... 2424729 ............................... 2424730 ............................... 2424731 ............................... 2424732 ............................... 2424733 ............................... 2424738 ............................... 2424739 ............................... 2424740 ............................... 2424741 ............................... 2424742 ............................... 2424743 ............................... 2424744 ............................... 2424745 ............................... 2424746 ............................... 2424751 ............................... 2424752 ............................... 2424753 ............................... 2424754 ............................... 2424755 ............................... 2424756 ............................... 2424757 ............................... 2424758 ............................... 2424759 ............................... 2424900 ............................... 2424901 ............................... 2424902 ............................... 2424903 ............................... 2424906 ............................... 2424907 ............................... 2424908 ............................... 2424909 ............................... 2424968 ............................... 2424969 ............................... 2424970 ............................... 2424971 ............................... 2424972 ............................... 2424973 ............................... 2424974 ............................... 2424975 ............................... 2424976 ............................... 2424977 ............................... 2424978 ............................... 2424979 ............................... 2424980 ............................... 2424981 ............................... 2424982 ............................... 2424983 ............................... 2424984 ............................... 2424985 ............................... 2424986 ............................... 2424987 ............................... 2424988 ............................... 2424989 ............................... 2424990 ............................... 2424991 ............................... 2424992 ............................... 2424993 ............................... 2424994 ............................... 2424995 ............................... 2424996 ............................... 2424997 ............................... 2424998 ............................... 2424999 ............................... 2425000 ............................... 2425001 ............................... 2425002 ............................... 2425003 ............................... 2425004 ............................... 2425005 ............................... 2425006 ............................... 2425007 ............................... 2425008 ............................... 2425009 ............................... 2425010 ............................... 2425011 ............................... 2425012 ............................... 24
Cat. No. Page
25013 ...............................2425014 ...............................2425015 ...............................2425016 ...............................2425017 ...............................2425018 ...............................2425019 ...............................2425152 ...............................2425155 ...............................2425157 ...............................2425158 ...............................2425159 ...............................2425160 ...............................2425161 ...............................2425164 ...............................2425165 ...............................2425166 ...............................2425167 ...............................2425168 ...............................2425169 ...............................2425171 ...............................2425172 ...............................2425173 ...............................2425174 ...............................2425183 ...............................2425184 ...............................2425185 ...............................2425186 ...............................2425187 ...............................2425188 ...............................2425189 ...............................2425190 ...............................2425191 ...............................2425192 ...............................2425193 ...............................2425194 ...............................2425195 ...............................2425196 ...............................2425197 ...............................2425198 ...............................2425199 ...............................2425200 ...............................2425201 ...............................2425202 ...............................2425203 ...............................2425205 ...............................2425207 ...............................2425208 ...............................2425209 ...............................2425210 ...............................2425211 ...............................2425212 ...............................2425213 ...............................2425214 ...............................2425215 ...............................2425216 ...............................2425217 ...............................2425218 ...............................2425219 ...............................2425220 ...............................2425221 ...............................2425222 ...............................2425223 ...............................2425331 ...............................2425332 ...............................2425333 ...............................2425334 ...............................2425335 ...............................2425336 ...............................2425337 ...............................2425338 ...............................2425339 ...............................2425357 ...............................2425358 ...............................2425359 ...............................2425360 ...............................2425361 ...............................2425362 ...............................24
Cat. No. Page
25363 ...............................2425364 ...............................2425365 ...............................2425370 ...............................2425371 ...............................2425372 ...............................2425373 ...............................2425374 ...............................2425375 ...............................2425376 ...............................2425377 ...............................2425378 ...............................2425383 ...............................2425384 ...............................2425385 ...............................2425386 ...............................2425387 ...............................2425388 ...............................2425389 ...............................2425390 ...............................2425391 ...............................2425392 ...............................2425393 ...............................2425394 ...............................2425395 ...............................2425396 ...............................2425397 ...............................2425398 ...............................2425399 ...............................2425400 ...............................2425401 ...............................2425402 ...............................2425403 ...............................2425404 ...............................2425406 ...............................2425407 ...............................2425408 ...............................2425409 ...............................2425418 ...............................2425419 ...............................2425420 ...............................2425421 ...............................2425422 ...............................2425423 ...............................2425424 ...............................2425425 ...............................2425426 ...............................2425427 ...............................2425428 ...............................2425429 ...............................2425430 ...............................2425431 ...............................2425432 ...............................2425433 ...............................2425434 ...............................2425435 ...............................2425436 ...............................2425437 ...............................2425438 ...............................2425439 ...............................2425440 ...............................2425441 ...............................2425442 ...............................2425443 ...............................2425444 ...............................2425445 ...............................2425446 ...............................2425447 ...............................2425448 ...............................2425449 ...............................2425450 ...............................2425451 ...............................2425452 ...............................2425453 ...............................2425454 ...............................2425455 ...............................2425456 ...............................2425460 ...............................24
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25461 ............................... 2425462 ............................... 2425463 ............................... 2425464 ............................... 2425465 ............................... 2425467 ............................... 2425468 ............................... 2425469 ............................... 2425470 ............................... 2425471 ............................... 2425472 ............................... 2425478 ............................... 2425479 ............................... 2425480 ............................... 2425481 ............................... 2425482 ............................... 2425483 ............................... 2425485 ............................... 2425486 ............................... 2425487 ............................... 2425488 ............................... 2425489 ............................... 2425490 ............................... 2425496 ............................... 2425497 ............................... 2425498 ............................... 2425499 ............................... 2425500 ............................... 2425501 ............................... 2425503 ............................... 2425504 ............................... 2425505 ............................... 2425506 ............................... 2425507 ............................... 2425508 ............................... 2425514 ............................... 2425515 ............................... 2425516 ............................... 2425517 ............................... 2425518 ............................... 2425519 ............................... 2425521 ............................... 2425522 ............................... 2425523 ............................... 2425524 ............................... 2425525 ............................... 2425526 ............................... 2426345 ............................... 2526346 ............................... 2526347 ............................... 2526348 ............................... 2526349 ............................... 2526350 ............................... 2526352 ............................... 2526353 ............................... 2526355 ............................... 2526357 ............................... 2526358 ............................... 2526359 ............................... 2526360 ............................... 2526361 ............................... 2526362 ............................... 2526368 ............................... 2526369 ............................... 2526370 ............................... 2526580 ............................... 3126581 ............................... 3126611 ............................... 3126616 ............................... 3126618 ............................... 3126620 ............................... 3126631 ............................... 3126636 ............................... 3126643 ............................... 3126648 ............................... 3126650 ............................... 3126923 ......................... 35, 5026924 ............................... 40
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26927 ...............................4026946 ...............................4026947 ...............................4026948 ...............................4026960 ...............................4026961 ...............................4026962 ...............................4026963 ...............................4026970 ...............................4526975 ...............................4326976 ...............................4326978 ...............................4326982 ...............................4326983 ...............................4626984 ...............................4626985 ...............................4626986 ...............................4626987 ...............................4626988 ...............................4626989 ...............................4626990 ...............................4626996 ...............................4627001 ...............................4327046 ...............................4527047 ...............................4527048 ...............................4527062 ...............................4327132 ...............................4027135 ...............................4027136 ...............................4027137 ...............................4027138 ...............................4027140 ...............................4027143 ...............................4027145 ...............................4527818 ...............................3227823 ...............................3227825 ...............................3227826 ...............................3227831 ...............................3227833 ...............................3227835 ...............................3227840 ...............................3227842 ...............................32325123 .............................47325183 .............................47325243 .............................473DC123 ............................473DC163 ............................473DC203 ............................4760100 ...............................1660101 ...............................1660102 ...............................1660103 ...............................1660104 ...............................1660105 ...............................1660106 ...............................1660107 ...............................1660108 ...............................1660109 ...............................1660110 ...............................1660111 ...............................1660112 ...............................1660113 ...............................1660114 ...............................1660115 ...............................1660116 ...............................1660117 ...............................1660118 ...............................1660119 ...............................1660120 ...............................1660121 ...............................1660122 ...............................1660123 ...............................1660124 ...............................1660125 ...............................1660126 ...............................1660127 ...............................16
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60128 ...............................1660129 ...............................1660130 ...............................1660131 ...............................1660132 ...............................1660133 ...............................1660134 ...............................1660135 ...............................1660136 ...............................1660137 ...............................1660138 ...............................1660139 ...............................1660140 ...............................1660141 ...............................1660142 ...............................1660143 ...............................1660144 ...............................1660145 ...............................1660146 ...............................1660147 ...............................1660148 ...............................1660149 ...............................1660150 ...............................1660151 ...............................1660152 ...............................1660153 ...............................1660154 ...............................1660155 ...............................1660156 ...............................1660157 ...............................1660158 ...............................1660159 ...............................1660160 ...............................1660161 ...............................1660162 ...............................1660163 ...............................1660164 ...............................1660165 ...............................1660166 ...............................1660167 ...............................1660168 ...............................1660169 ...............................1660170 ...............................1660171 ...............................1660172 ...............................1660173 ...............................1660174 ...............................1660175 ...............................1660176 ...............................1660177 ...............................1660178 ...............................1660179 ...............................1660180 ...............................1660181 ...............................1660182 ...............................1660183 ...............................1660184 ...............................1660185 ...............................1660186 ...............................1660187 ...............................1660188 ...............................1660189 ...............................1660190 ...............................1660191 ...............................1660192 ...............................1660193 ...............................1660194 ...............................1660195 ...............................1660196 ...............................1660197 ...............................1660198 ...............................1660199 ...............................1660200 ...............................1660201 ...............................1660202 ...............................1660203 ...............................1660204 ...............................1660205 ...............................16
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AAB1GA .............................44AB1GB .............................44AB1GC .............................44AB1GD .............................44AB1GE .............................44AB1GF .............................44AB1GG ............................44AB1GH .............................44AB1GI ..............................44AB1GJ .............................44AB1GK .............................44AB1GL .............................44AB1GM ............................44AB1GN .............................44AB1GO ............................44AB1GP .............................44AB1GQ ............................44AB1GR .............................44AB1GS .............................44AB1GT .............................44AB1GU .............................44AB1GV .............................44AB1GW ............................44AB1GX .............................44AB1GY .............................44AB1GZ .............................44AB1R0 .............................44AB1R1 .............................44AB1R11 ...........................44AB1R12 ...........................44AB1R13 ...........................44
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AB1R2 .............................44AB1R3 .............................44AB1R4 .............................44AB1R5 .............................44AB1R6 .............................44AB1R7 .............................44AB1R8 .............................44AB1R9 .............................44AB1RV .............................44
LLC1-D09 ..........................25LC1-D18 ..........................25LC1-D25 ..........................25LC1-D32 ..........................25LC1-D40 ..........................25LR2 D13 06 ......................25LR2 D13 07 ......................25LR2 D13 08 ......................25LR2 D13 10 ......................25LR2 D13 21 ......................25LR2 D13 22 ......................25LR2 D13 53 ......................25LR2 D13 55 ......................25
MMG10285 .........................42MG10286 .........................42MG10287 .........................42MG12279 .........................19MG17402 .........................19MG17403 .........................19MG17404 .........................19MG17405 .........................19MG17406 .........................19MG17407 .........................19MG17408 .........................19MG17409 .........................19MG17411 .........................19MG17412 .........................19MG17413 .........................19MG17414 .........................19MG17415 .........................19MG17416 .........................19MG17417 .........................19MG17418 .........................19MG17419 .........................19MG17421 .........................19MG17422 .........................19MG17423 .........................19MG17424 .........................19MG17425 .........................19MG17426 .........................19MG17427 .........................19MG17428 .........................19MG17429 .........................19MG17432 .........................19MG17433 .........................19MG17434 .........................19MG17435 .........................19MG17436 .........................19MG17437 .........................19MG17438 .........................19MG17439 .........................19MG17442 .........................19MG17443 .........................19MG17444 .........................19MG17445 .........................19MG17446 .........................19MG17447 .........................19MG17448 .........................19MG17449 .........................19MG17452 .........................19MG17453 .........................19
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MG17454 ......................... 19MG17455 ......................... 19MG17456 ......................... 19MG17457 ......................... 19MG17458 ......................... 19MG17459 ......................... 19MG17461 ......................... 19MG17462 ......................... 19MG17463 ......................... 19MG17464 ......................... 19MG17466 ......................... 19MG17467 ......................... 19MG17468 ......................... 19MG17469 ......................... 19MG17471 ......................... 19MG17472 ......................... 19MG17473 ......................... 19MG17474 ......................... 19MG18256 ......................... 20MG18257 ......................... 20MG18258 ......................... 20MG18259 ......................... 20MG18261 ......................... 20MG18262 ......................... 20MG18263 ......................... 20MG18271 ......................... 20MG18273 ......................... 20MG18274 ......................... 20MG18276 ......................... 20MG18277 ......................... 20MG18278 ......................... 20MG18286 ......................... 20MG18287 ......................... 20MG18288 ......................... 20MG18289 ......................... 20MG18291 ......................... 20MG18292 ......................... 20MG18293 ......................... 20MG18310 ......................... 41MG18311 ......................... 41MG20531 ......................... 26MG20532 ......................... 26MG20533 ......................... 26MG20534 ......................... 26MG20535 ......................... 26MG20536 ......................... 26MG20537 ......................... 26MG20538 ......................... 26MG20539 ......................... 26MG20540 ......................... 26MG20541 ......................... 26MG20542 ......................... 26MG20543 ......................... 26MG20544 ......................... 26MG20545 ......................... 26MG20546 ......................... 26MG20547 ......................... 26MG20548 ......................... 26MG20549 ......................... 26MG20550 ......................... 26MG24110 ......................... 19MG24111 ......................... 19MG24112 ......................... 19MG24113 ......................... 19MG24114 ......................... 19MG24115 ......................... 19MG24116 ......................... 19MG24117 ......................... 19MG24118 ......................... 19MG24119 ......................... 19MG24121 ......................... 19MG24122 ......................... 19MG24123 ......................... 19MG24124 ......................... 19MG24125 ......................... 19MG24126 ......................... 19MG24127 ......................... 19MG24128 ......................... 19
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MG24129 ......................... 19MG24130 ......................... 19MG24131 ......................... 19MG24132 ......................... 19MG24133 ......................... 19MG24134 ......................... 19MG24136 ......................... 19MG24137 ......................... 19MG24138 ......................... 19MG24139 ......................... 19MG24140 ......................... 19MG24141 ......................... 19MG24142 ......................... 19MG24143 ......................... 19MG24144 ......................... 19MG24145 ......................... 19MG24146 ......................... 19MG24147 ......................... 19MG24148 ......................... 19MG24149 ......................... 19MG24150 ......................... 19MG24151 ......................... 19MG24152 ......................... 19MG24153 ......................... 19MG24154 ......................... 19MG24155 ......................... 19MG24156 ......................... 19MG24157 ......................... 19MG24158 ......................... 19MG24159 ......................... 19MG24160 ......................... 19MG24161 ......................... 19MG24162 ......................... 19MG24163 ......................... 19MG24164 ......................... 19MG24165 ......................... 19MG24166 ......................... 19MG24167 ......................... 19MG24168 ......................... 19MG24169 ......................... 19MG24425 ......................... 19MG24426 ......................... 19MG24427 ......................... 19MG24428 ......................... 19MG24430 ......................... 19MG24431 ......................... 19MG24432 ......................... 19MG24433 ......................... 19MG24434 ......................... 19MG24435 ......................... 19MG24436 ......................... 19MG24437 ......................... 19MG24438 ......................... 19MG24439 ......................... 19MG24440 ......................... 19MG24442 ......................... 19MG24443 ......................... 19MG24444 ......................... 19MG24445 ......................... 19MG24447 ......................... 19MG24448 ......................... 19MG24449 ......................... 19MG24450 ......................... 19MG24451 ......................... 19MG24452 ......................... 19MG24453 ......................... 19MG24454 ......................... 19MG24455 ......................... 19MG24456 ......................... 19MG24457 ......................... 19MG24459 ......................... 19MG24460 ......................... 19MG24461 ......................... 19MG24462 ......................... 19MG24464 ......................... 19MG24465 ......................... 19MG24466 ......................... 19MG24467 ......................... 19
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MG24468 ......................... 19MG24469 ......................... 19MG24470 ......................... 19MG24471 ......................... 19MG24472 ......................... 19MG24473 ......................... 19MG24474 ......................... 19MG24476 ......................... 19MG24477 ......................... 19MG24478 ......................... 19MG24481 ......................... 19MG24482 ......................... 19MG24483 ......................... 19MG24484 ......................... 19MG24485 ......................... 19MG24486 ......................... 19MG24487 ......................... 19MG24488 ......................... 19MG24489 ......................... 19MG24490 ......................... 19MG24491 ......................... 19MG24500 ......................... 19MG24501 ......................... 19MG24502 ......................... 19MG24503 ......................... 19MG24504 ......................... 19MG24505 ......................... 19MG24506 ......................... 19MG24507 ......................... 19MG24508 ......................... 19MG24509 ......................... 19MG24510 ......................... 19MG24511 ......................... 19MG24512 ......................... 19MG24513 ......................... 19MG24514 ......................... 19MG24516 ......................... 19MG24517 ......................... 19MG24518 ......................... 19MG24519 ......................... 19MG24520 ......................... 19MG24521 ......................... 19MG24522 ......................... 19MG24523 ......................... 19MG24524 ......................... 19MG24525 ......................... 19MG24526 ......................... 19MG24527 ......................... 19MG24528 ......................... 19MG24529 ......................... 19MG24530 ......................... 19MG24532 ......................... 19MG24533 ......................... 19MG24534 ......................... 19MG24535 ......................... 19MG24536 ......................... 19MG24537 ......................... 19MG24538 ......................... 19MG24539 ......................... 19MG24540 ......................... 19MG24541 ......................... 19MG24542 ......................... 19MG24543 ......................... 19MG24544 ......................... 19MG24545 ......................... 19MG24546 ......................... 19MG24548 ......................... 19MG24549 ......................... 19MG24550 ......................... 19MG24551 ......................... 19MG24552 ......................... 19MG24553 ......................... 19MG24554 ......................... 19MG24555 ......................... 19MG24556 ......................... 19MG24557 ......................... 19MG24558 ......................... 19MG24559 ......................... 19
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MG24560 ......................... 19MG24561 ......................... 19MG24562 ......................... 19MG26925 ......................... 40MG26928 ......................... 40MG26964 ......................... 40MG26965 ......................... 40MG26966 ......................... 40MG26967 ......................... 40MG26968 ......................... 40MG26970 ......................... 45MG26974 ......................... 40MG26975 ......................... 43MG26976 ......................... 43MG26978 ......................... 43MG26981 ......................... 43MG26996 ......................... 46MG27001 ......................... 43MG27046 ......................... 45MG27047 ......................... 45MG27048 ......................... 45MG27062 ......................... 43MG27121 ......................... 40MG27122 ......................... 40MG27125 ......................... 20MG27126 ......................... 40MG27128 ......................... 40MG27129 ......................... 40MG27130 ......................... 40MG27145 ......................... 45MG27154 ......................... 20MG27155 ......................... 20MG27156 ......................... 20MG27157 ......................... 20MG27158 ......................... 20MG27159 ......................... 20MG27160 ......................... 20MG27162 ......................... 20MG27163 ......................... 20MG27164 ......................... 20MG27166 ......................... 20MG27167 ......................... 20MG27168 ......................... 20MG27169 ......................... 20MG27170 ......................... 20MG27171 ......................... 20MG27172 ......................... 20MG27173 ......................... 20MG27174 ......................... 20MG27177 ......................... 20MG27178 ......................... 20MG27179 ......................... 20MG27180 ......................... 20MG27181 ......................... 20MG27182 ......................... 20MG27183 ......................... 20MG27186 ......................... 20MG27188 ......................... 20MG27189 ......................... 20MG27190 ......................... 20MG27191 ......................... 20MG27192 ......................... 20MG27193 ......................... 20MG27194 ......................... 20MG27197 ......................... 20MG27333 ......................... 20MG27334 ......................... 20MG27335 ......................... 20MG27336 ......................... 20MG27337 ......................... 20MG27338 ......................... 20MG27344 ......................... 20MG27345 ......................... 20MG27346 ......................... 20MG27347 ......................... 20MG27348 ......................... 20MG27349 ......................... 20MG27355 ......................... 20
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MG27356 .........................20MG27357 .........................20MG27358 .........................20MG27359 .........................20MG27360 .........................20MG27366 .........................20MG27367 .........................20MG27368 .........................20MG27369 .........................20MG27370 .........................20MG27371 .........................20
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Catalog Title
Square D CompanyPO Box 30693700 Sixth StreetCedar Rapids, IA 52406-30691-888-SquareD (1-888-778-2733)www.SquareD.com
Schneider Canada Inc.19 Waterman Avenue,M4B 1 Y2Toronto, Ontario(416) 752-8020www.schneider.ca Catalog No. 0860CT9501R2/01 June 2001 Replaces 0860CT9501R1/98
Square D and are registered trademarks of Square D Company or related companies. All othertrademarks are the intellectual property of their respective companies.
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