This Automatic Air Circuit Breaker (ACB) is a robust solution designed for industrial and commercial applications, offering reliable protection and control for electrical circuits. With its impressive specifications, this ACB is well-suited to meet the demands of high-capacity systems.
With a rated current ranging from 2000 to 5000 amperes, this ACB can handle substantial loads, making it ideal for large-scale installations. The rated voltage of 690 VAC ensures compatibility with standard industrial power systems. Additionally, the breaker boasts a rated impulse withstand voltage of 12 kV and an insulation voltage of 1000 VAC, providing strong resistance against electrical surges and ensuring safety across various operating conditions.
The Ekip Touch LSIG trip unit enhances functionality by allowing precise adjustments and settings tailored to specific operational needs. This feature supports comprehensive protection strategies by integrating Long-time, Short-time, Instantaneous, and Ground fault functions in one unit.
A notable highlight is its breaking capacity of 100 kA at both short time withstand current and breaking capacity ratings. This ensures that the circuit breaker can effectively interrupt high fault currents without compromising system integrity or safety.
The frame size E6.2 accommodates the physical dimensions required for larger installations while maintaining structural rigidity. The horizontal rear spread terminal type simplifies installation in challenging spaces by facilitating straightforward connections at the rear end.
Power loss is maintained at 850 W which reflects efficient performance without significant energy wastage—a critical factor in reducing operational costs over time.
Complying with IEC 309 standards underscores its adherence to international quality benchmarks ensuring reliability and durability under rigorous conditions typical within industrial environments.
In summary, this Automatic ACB combines advanced features with solid engineering principles to deliver dependable performance where it's needed most—whether you're upgrading existing infrastructures or planning new projects that demand robust electrical solutions capable of handling intense demands efficiently.