When it comes to managing high-capacity electrical systems, selecting the right Automatic Air Circuit Breaker (ACB) is crucial. Designed for industrial and commercial applications, this ACB offers a reliable solution with its robust specifications tailored to meet demanding environments.
Starting with its impressive rated current range of 2520-6300 A, this ACB is well-suited for large-scale operations that require consistent power management. It operates at a rated voltage of 690 VAC and boasts a rated insulation voltage of 1000 VAC, ensuring safety and reliability in high-voltage applications.
The circuit breaker has an outstanding rated impulse withstand voltage of 12 kV, which enhances its ability to handle transient overvoltages without compromising performance. With a breaking capacity and short-time withstand current both rated at 100 kA, this ACB provides strong protection against fault conditions by interrupting excessive currents effectively.
Equipped with the Ekip Touch LSIG trip unit, users benefit from advanced protection features including long-time, short-time, instantaneous, and ground fault protection. This ensures comprehensive monitoring and control over the electrical system's integrity.
The product's horizontal rear spread terminal type allows for efficient installation in various setups while maintaining optimal connectivity. Its frame size E6.2 indicates a compact design that doesn't compromise on performance or durability.
In terms of energy efficiency, the power loss is measured at 1550 W—an important consideration when evaluating operational costs over time. Additionally, the four-pole configuration supports balanced load distribution across phases, enhancing overall system stability.
Compliance with IEC 309 standards underscores the product's adherence to international quality benchmarks—providing peace of mind regarding safety and operational excellence in diverse settings.
This automatic ACB blends technical prowess with practical design elements to deliver reliable performance in critical infrastructure projects.