<p>When it comes to ensuring the safety and reliability of your electrical systems, the choice of a molded case circuit breaker (MCCB) is crucial. This particular MCCB is designed with precision to meet the demands of industrial and commercial applications, offering robust performance and compliance with international standards.</p><p>With a rated current of 200 A, this MCCB provides substantial capacity for managing electrical loads in various settings. It boasts a rated impulse withstand voltage of 8 kV and an insulation voltage rating of 800 V, highlighting its capability to handle high-voltage conditions safely. The device operates efficiently at both alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC), with a rated voltage capacity of up to 690 VAC or 500 VDC.</p><p>The thermal-magnetic release type (TM) ensures reliable protection against overloads and short circuits, while the TMD trip unit offers precise control over tripping characteristics. This MCCB features a breaking capacity of 36 kA, providing ample protection against potential fault conditions.</p><p>Designed for ease of installation, this MCCB has four poles and utilizes front connections with bolt-type terminals. Its compact width of 140 mm allows for easy integration into existing panels or systems without requiring excessive space. The degree of protection is rated at IP20, ensuring basic protection against dust ingress while being suitable for indoor environments.</p><p>In terms of efficiency, this MCCB exhibits minimal power loss at just 13.2 W under normal operating conditions. It supports a wide range of main circuit connecting capacities from 85 to 192 sq-mm, accommodating various conductor sizes commonly used in industrial applications.</p><p>Compliant with IEC60947-2 standards and approvals, this product assures adherence to global safety norms and quality benchmarks. Weighing in at only 2.1 kg, it is lightweight yet durable enough for demanding operational environments.</p><p>Operating effectively within a frequency range of 50/60 Hz makes it versatile across different regions&#39; electrical grids. Additionally, its rated short circuit current stands at an impressive 2000 A which further underscores its robustness in handling severe fault scenarios.</p><p>This MCCB&#39;s current setting range between 140-200 A allows flexibility in adjusting settings according to specific load requirements or system configurations—providing tailored solutions that enhance overall system efficiency without compromising on safety or reliability.</p>