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LV429086
Schneider Electric LV429086 is a trip unit designed for use in electrical circuit protection. It is part of the Micrologic 2.2G (LI) sub-range and functions as a trip unit alone. This model is equipped with four poles and offers three protection functions: L (Long-time protection), S0 (Short-time protection with fixed time delay), and I (Instantaneous protection). The rated current for this unit is 40A. Its protection settings include long-time protection adjustable from 0.4 to 1 x In, short-time protection with fixed time delay adjustable from 1.5 to 10 x Ir, and instantaneous protection fixed at 600A. The trip current rating is 40 AT, and it protects all four poles. The LV429086 features an interchangeable electronic trip unit type Micrologic 2.2G (LI).
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LV429085
Schneider Electric LV429085 is a trip unit designed for use in electrical circuit protection. It belongs to the Micrologic 2.2G (LI) sub-range and functions solely as a trip unit. This model is equipped with four poles and offers three protection functions: L (Long-time protection), S0 (Short-time protection with a fixed time delay), and I (Instantaneous protection). The rated current for this unit is 100A. Its protection settings include long-time protection adjustable from 0.4 to 1 times the rated current (In), short-time protection with a fixed time delay adjustable from 1.5 to 10 times the rated current (Ir), and instantaneous protection fixed at 1500A. The trip current rating stands at 100 AT, and it protects all four poles. The LV429085 features an interchangeable electronic trip unit type, specifically the Micrologic 2.2G (LI).
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LV429082
Schneider Electric LV429082 is a trip unit designed for use in electrical circuit protection. It belongs to the Micrologic 2.2 (LI) sub-range and functions solely as a trip unit. This model is equipped with four poles and offers three protection functions: L (Long-time protection), S0 (Short-time protection with fixed time delay), and I (Instantaneous protection). The rated current for this unit is 40A. Its protection settings include long-time protection adjustable from 0.4 to 1 times the rated current, short-time protection with fixed time delay adjustable from 1.5 to 10 times the rated current, and instantaneous protection fixed at 600A. The trip current rating stands at 40 AT, and it is designed to protect all four poles. The LV429082 features an interchangeable electronic trip unit type, Micrologic 2.2 (LI).
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LV429076
Schneider Electric LV429076 is a trip unit designed for use in electrical circuit protection. It belongs to the Micrologic 2.2G (LI) sub-range and functions solely as a trip unit. This model is compatible with 3 Pole(s) systems and offers a variety of protection functions, including L (Long-time protection), S0 (Short-time protection with fixed time delay), and I (Instantaneous protection). The rated current for this unit is 40A, with protection settings adjustable as follows: L (Long-time protection) from 0.4 to 1 x In, S0 (Short-time protection with fixed time delay) from 1.5 to 10 x Ir, and I (Instantaneous protection) is fixed at 600A. The trip current rating stands at 40 AT, and it is designed to protect 3 Pole(s). The LV429076 features an interchangeable electronic trip unit type, specifically the Micrologic 2.2G (LI).
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LV429075
Schneider Electric LV429075 is a trip unit designed for use in electrical circuit protection. It belongs to the Micrologic 2.2G (LI) sub-range and functions solely as a trip unit. This model is compatible with 3 Pole(s) systems and offers a variety of protection functions including L (Long-time protection), S0 (Short-time protection with fixed time delay), and I (Instantaneous protection). The rated current for this unit is 100A. Its protection settings are adjustable for L (Long-time protection) from 0.4 to 1 x In, and for S0 (Short-time protection with fixed time delay) from 1.5 to 10 x Ir, while the I (Instantaneous protection) is fixed at 1500A. The trip current rating stands at 100 AT, and it is designed to protect 3 Pole(s). The trip unit type is specified as Micrologic 2.2G (LI) and is an interchangeable electronic component.
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LV429072
Schneider Electric LV429072 is a trip unit designed for use in electrical circuit protection. It belongs to the Micrologic 2.2 (LI) sub-range and functions solely as a trip unit. This model is compatible with 3 Pole(s) systems and offers a variety of protection functions, including L (Long-time protection), S0 (Short-time protection with fixed time delay), and I (Instantaneous protection). The rated current for this unit is 40A. Its protection settings are adjustable, with long-time protection (L) ranging from 0.4 to 1 x In, short-time protection (S0) from 1.5 to 10 x Ir, and instantaneous protection (I) fixed at 600A. The trip current rating stands at 40 AT, and it is designed to protect 3 Pole(s). The LV429072 features an interchangeable electronic trip unit type, specifically the Micrologic 2.2 (LI).
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LV429070
Schneider Electric LV429070 is a trip unit designed for use in electrical circuit protection. It belongs to the Micrologic 2.2 (LI) sub-range and functions solely as a trip unit. This model is compatible with 3 Pole(s) systems and offers a variety of protection functions including L (Long-time protection), S0 (Short-time protection with fixed time delay), and I (Instantaneous protection). The rated current for this unit is 100A, with protection settings adjustable for L (Long-time protection) from 0.4 to 1 x In, S0 (Short-time protection with fixed time delay) from 1.5 to 10 x Ir, and a fixed I (Instantaneous protection) at 1500A. The trip current rating stands at 100 AT, ensuring all 3 poles are protected. This trip unit is an interchangeable electronic component, enhancing its versatility in various electrical protection applications.
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LV429057
Schneider Electric LV429057 is a 4-pole trip unit designed for thermal and magnetic protection. It falls under the TMD sub-range, functioning solely as a trip unit. This model offers thermal protection against overload and magnetic protection against short-circuits. It has a rated current of 16A, with over-current protection settings adjustable from 0.7 to 1.0 times the rated current (In). The short-circuit pickup current is fixed at 190A, and the fully protected neutral pickup current is set at 1 times the rated current (Ir). The LV429057 features an interchangeable thermal-magnetic (adjustable) trip unit type, ensuring all four poles are protected.
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LV429056
Schneider Electric LV429056 is a 4-pole trip unit designed for thermal and magnetic protection. It falls under the TMD sub-range, functioning solely as a trip unit. This model offers thermal protection against overload and magnetic protection against short-circuits. It has a rated current of 25A, with over-current protection settings adjustable from 0.7 to 1.0 times the rated current (In). The short-circuit pickup current is fixed at 300A, and it features a fully protected neutral pickup current of 1 times the rated current (Ir). The trip current rating stands at 25 AT, and all four poles are protected. The LV429056 employs an interchangeable thermal-magnetic (adjustable) trip unit type, ensuring comprehensive protection for electrical circuits.
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LV429055
Schneider Electric LV429055 is a 4-pole trip unit designed for thermal and magnetic protection. It falls under the TMD sub-range, functioning solely as a trip unit. This model offers thermal protection against overload and magnetic protection against short-circuits. It has a rated current of 32A, with over-current protection settings adjustable from 0.7 to 1.0 times the rated current (In). The short-circuit pickup current is fixed at 400A, and the fully protected neutral pickup current is set at 1 times the rated current (Ir). The LV429055 features a trip current rating of 32 AT and protects all 4 poles. Its trip unit type is TMD, which is interchangeable and thermal-magnetic adjustable.
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LV429054
Schneider Electric LV429054 is a 4-pole trip unit designed for thermal and magnetic protection. It falls under the TMD sub-range, functioning solely as a trip unit. This model offers thermal protection against overload and magnetic protection against short-circuits. It has a rated current of 40A, with over-current protection settings adjustable from 0.7 to 1.0 times the rated current (In). The short-circuit pickup current is fixed at 500A, and it features a fully protected neutral pickup current of 1 times the rated current (Ir). The trip current rating stands at 40 AT, and all four poles are protected. The LV429054 employs an interchangeable thermal-magnetic trip unit type that is adjustable, catering to a variety of protection needs.
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LV429053
Schneider Electric LV429053 is a 4-pole trip unit designed for thermal protection (overload) and magnetic protection (short-circuit). It falls under the sub-range name Trip unit (TMD) and functions as a trip unit alone. This part has a rated current of 50A and features protection settings that include over-current adjustable from 0.7 - 1.0 x In, with a short-circuit pickup current fixed at 500A and a fully protected neutral pickup current of 1 x Ir. The trip current rating is 50 AT, and all four poles are protected. The LV429053 employs a TMD interchangeable thermal-magnetic mechanism that is adjustable, catering to a variety of protection needs.
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LV429052
Schneider Electric LV429052 is a 4-pole trip unit designed for thermal and magnetic protection. It falls under the TMD sub-range, functioning solely as a trip unit. This model offers thermal protection against overload and magnetic protection against short-circuits. It has a rated current of 63A, with over-current protection settings adjustable from 0.7 to 1.0 times the rated current (In). The short-circuit pickup current is fixed at 500A, and the fully protected neutral pickup current is set at 1 times the rated current (Ir). The LV429052 features a trip current rating of 63 AT and protects all 4 poles. Its trip unit type is TMD, which is interchangeable and thermal-magnetic with adjustable settings.
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LV429051
Schneider Electric LV429051 is a 4-pole trip unit designed for thermal and magnetic protection. It falls under the TMD sub-range, functioning solely as a trip unit. This model offers thermal protection against overload and magnetic protection against short-circuits. It has a rated current of 80A, with over-current protection settings adjustable from 0.7 to 1.0 times the rated current (In). The short-circuit pickup current is fixed at 640A, and it features a fully protected neutral pickup current of 1 times the rated current (Ir). The LV429051 is equipped with an interchangeable thermal-magnetic trip unit type, ensuring adjustable protection for all 4 poles.
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LV429050
Schneider Electric LV429050 is a 4-pole trip unit designed for thermal and magnetic protection. It belongs to the TMD sub-range and functions as a trip unit alone. This part offers thermal protection against overload and magnetic protection against short-circuits. It has a rated current of 100A with over-current protection settings adjustable from 0.7 to 1.0 times the rated current (In). The short-circuit pickup current is fixed at 800A, and the fully protected neutral pickup current is set at 1 times the rated current (Ir). The LV429050 features a trip current rating of 100 AT and protects all 4 poles. Its trip unit type is TMD, which is interchangeable and thermal-magnetic adjustable.
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LV429037
Schneider Electric LV429037 is a trip unit designed for thermal and magnetic protection. It belongs to the TMD sub-range and functions as a trip unit alone. This model is equipped with three poles and offers thermal protection against overload and magnetic protection against short-circuits. It has a rated current of 16A and features protection settings that include over-current adjustable from 0.7 to 1.0 times the rated current (In) and a fixed short-circuit pickup current at 190A. The trip current rating is specified at 16 AT, with all three poles protected. The LV429037 utilizes an interchangeable Thermal-Magnetic (adjustable) trip unit type, ensuring targeted protection for electrical circuits.
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LV429036
Schneider Electric LV429036 is a trip unit designed for thermal and magnetic protection. It belongs to the TMD sub-range and functions as a trip unit alone. This part is suitable for systems requiring 3 poles and offers thermal protection against overload and magnetic protection against short-circuits. It has a rated current of 25A, with over-current protection settings adjustable from 0.7 to 1.0 times the rated current (In) and a fixed short-circuit pickup current of 300A. The trip current rating is 25 AT, and it protects all 3 poles. The LV429036 features an interchangeable thermal-magnetic (adjustable) trip unit type, ensuring targeted protection for electrical circuits.
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LV429035
Schneider Electric LV429035 is a trip unit designed for thermal and magnetic protection. It belongs to the TMD sub-range and functions as a trip unit alone. This part is suitable for systems requiring 3 poles and offers thermal protection against overload and magnetic protection against short-circuits. It has a rated current of 32A and features protection settings that are adjustable for over-current from 0.7 to 1.0 times the rated current (In), with a short-circuit pickup current fixed at 400A. The trip current rating is 32 AT, and all three poles are protected. The LV429035 utilizes an interchangeable Thermal-Magnetic (adjustable) trip unit type, ensuring precise protection for electrical circuits.
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LV429034
Schneider Electric LV429034 is a trip unit designed for thermal and magnetic protection. It belongs to the TMD sub-range and functions as a trip unit alone. This part is suitable for systems requiring 3 poles and offers thermal protection against overload and magnetic protection against short-circuits. The rated current for this unit is 40A, with protection settings for over-current adjustable from 0.7 to 1.0 times the rated current (In) and a fixed short-circuit pickup current at 500A. The trip current rating stands at 40 AT, ensuring all three poles are protected. The LV429034 features an interchangeable thermal-magnetic (adjustable) TMD trip unit type.
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LV429033
Schneider Electric LV429033 is a trip unit designed for thermal and magnetic protection. It belongs to the TMD sub-range and functions as a trip unit alone. This part is equipped with 3 poles and offers thermal protection against overload and magnetic protection against short-circuits. It has a rated current of 50A and features protection settings that are adjustable for over-current from 0.7 to 1.0 times the rated current (In), with a short-circuit pickup current fixed at 500A. The trip current rating is 50 AT, and all three poles are protected. The LV429033 utilizes an interchangeable Thermal-Magnetic (adjustable) trip unit type, ensuring precise protection for electrical circuits.
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Molded Case Circuit Breakers (MCCB)
General Guide & Overview
Understanding the dynamics of electrical safety necessitates a thorough knowledge of molded case circuit breakers, commonly known as MCCBs. They play a crucial role in the protection against electrical hazards, including fires and shocks. But, what is a molded case circuit breaker? This protective device is meticulously crafted to interrupt current flow in the event of excessive loads, ensuring the sanctity of the electrical systems it safeguards. The significance of MCCBs can't be understated, considering they follow stringent guidelines set by the National Electrical Code® (NEC®) and align with the requirements of UL 489 standards.
Diving into what is an MCCB reveals a versatile range of products. From ground fault to arc-fault circuit interrupters and from devices catered to photovoltaic systems to robust surge-protective devices, the MCCB's adaptability is as extensive as its utility. But how does a molded case circuit breaker work? Whether utilizing classic thermal magnetic trip mechanisms or sporting advanced electronic units, MCCBs are engineered to detect and respond to thermal overloads, short circuits, and ground faults with precision. Their distinct features, prescribed by UL standards, ensure that these indispensable components fulfill their protective role in diverse applications with efficacy and reliability.
Understanding Molded Case Circuit Breakers (MCCB)
Exploring the intricate realm of electrical safety, it's essential to address a common inquiry: what is the difference between MCB and MCCB circuit breakers? Minature Circuit Breakers (MCBs) are suitable for domestic applications, offering protection to individual circuits. In contrast, Molded Case Circuit Breakers (MCCBs) serve a more robust purpose in industrial environments. This distinction is pivotal in electrical engineering, impacting how we safeguard our systems from overloads and faults.
The function of an MCCB within electrical frameworks is profound. Its core responsibility lies in integrating a temperature-sensitive element with an electromagnetic component. Together, these create a robust defense mechanism against excessive current flows. Such integration is precisely executed to promptly interrupt the circuit when potential dangers like thermal overloads, short circuits, and ground faults emerge.
Evaluating MCCB vs MCB, one can recognize the vast capabilities of MCCBs to handle higher power systems and a broader range of current ratings. The MCCB's construction is a matrix of precision-engineered mechanisms designed to detect abnormal currents. A bimetallic strip within the breaker warms up under excessive current flow, bending to instigate a trip action - a fundamental aspect of what is the MCCB function.
Imagine a scenario where high currents surge through a system due to an insulation failure. Here, the MCCB's electromagnet responds instantaneously, actuating a trip and consequently mitigating the risk of damage. The difference between MCB and MCCB becomes apparent in their response to these events, emphasizing the latter's suitability for comprehensive protection in more demanding electrical infrastructures.
The evolution of MCCBs embraces the incorporation of ground fault protection directly into the trip unit, highlighting their advanced capabilities. Embracing such advancements ensures that MCCBs remain at the forefront of circuit protection technology. Fully grasping the mccb in electrical systems means recognizing its essential role in maintaining the integrity and safety of today's complex power networks.
Molded Case Circuit Breakers (MCCB) in Electrical Systems
The protection and management of electrical systems are pivotal, and when dissecting the intricacies of these systems, one frequently encounters the comparison of mcb vs mccb. The distinction between the two is substantial, with MCCBs bearing a design for higher capacity and adaptability, a clear choice for comprehensive system protection. A crucial feature, the mccb function, resides in its ability to safeguard against various fault conditions while supporting multiple applications, from residential complexes to grand scale industrial layouts. In essence, understanding what is molded case circuit breaker invites recognition of a device formed to interrupt excessive currents swiftly, thereby preserving the integrity of the electrical circuit it serves.
At the core of their operation, MCCBs are engineered to be resilient. They exhibit a multitude of trip characteristics suitable for unique environments and load profiles. Whether it be a surge within a domestic dwelling or an industrious leap in an assembly line, the MCCB interrupts these irregular currents promptly to avert probable mishaps. This dynamic performance, teamed with their adaptability, underscores the importance of mccb application in diverse electrical systems, affirming their role as indispensable components in modern power management and safety frameworks.
Advancements in technology have ensured that MCCBs are not left behind. Their proficiency now extends to safeguarding systems integrative of renewable energies, such as photovoltaic setups, and those reliant on novel power storage solutions. Given their inherent modular structure, these circuit breakers provide flexibility and reliability, reflecting their readiness to evolve in step with electrical advancements. The divergent milieu of electrical environments finds a common sentinel in MCCBs, echoing their universal presence and paramount significance in electrical safety.
FAQ
What is a Molded Case Circuit Breaker (MCCB)?
An MCCB is a type of electrical protection device that can automatically cut off electrical power when it detects an overload, short circuit, or ground fault. It's designed to protect an electrical circuit from damage caused by excess current resulting from an overload or a short circuit.
How does a Molded Case Circuit Breaker work?
An MCCB functions by combining thermal and magnetic trip elements. The thermal component, usually a bimetal strip, responds to prolonged overload conditions by bending and triggering the trip mechanism, while the magnetic element activates almost instantly in severe short-circuit conditions to protect the circuitry.
What is the difference between MCB and MCCB?
The key difference lies in their capacity and applications. MCBs, or Miniature Circuit Breakers, are designed for lower power applications and typically offer lower interrupting current ratings. MCCBs, on the other hand, are suitable for higher power applications and can handle higher current ratings, making them ideal for industrial or commercial installations.
What does MCCB stand for?
MCCB stands for Molded Case Circuit Breaker, which refers to the type of casing that encapsulates the internal components, providing a robust barrier against mechanical and environmental factors.
What is the function of an MCCB?
The primary function of an MCCB is to provide protection by interrupting the flow of electricity in the event of an overload or a fault condition, such as a short circuit or a ground fault. It safeguards electrical circuits by preventing damage to equipment and reducing the risk of electrical fires or shocks.
What are the applications of MCCBs in electrical systems?
MCCBs are versatile and are used in a variety of electrical systems ranging from residential to industrial settings. They are essential in environments where high-rated currents are used and are ideal for circuit protection in power distribution networks, such as transformer protection, backup protection, and capacitor bank protection.