Schneider Electric 415V DIN Rail Circuit Trip for use with Ild Double Terminal, ARA, RCA, ISW-NA, IDPN Vigi, IlD MCB,

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RS Stock No.:
791-2815
Mfr. Part No.:
A9A26946
Brand:
Schneider Electric
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Brand

Schneider Electric

Range

Acti9

Product Type

Circuit Trip

Current Rating

3 A

Series

iMX

For Use With

Ild Double Terminal, ARA, RCA, ISW-NA, IDPN Vigi, IlD MCB, iC60 MCB

Mount Type

DIN Rail

Terminal Type

Clamp

Standards/Approvals

EN/IEC 60947-5-1

Control Voltage

415V

Schneider Electric A9A Series Circuit Trip, 100VAC to 415VAC AC Voltage Range - A9A26946


This circuit trip is a shunt trip release designed to provide remote tripping of breakers in AC and DC control circuits. It integrates an auxiliary overcurrent contact and is configured for clip-on mounting on DIN-rail supports, offering simple addition to compatible modular protection devices within industrial distribution panels.

Features & Benefits


• Operates from 100 to 415VAC and 110 to 130VDC for flexible control
• One changeover signal contact providing secure status indication
• Rated AC switching capacities of up to 6A at relevant voltages for auxiliary loads
• 18mm width enables dense distribution panel layouts
• Clamp terminals accepting up to 6mm² rigid conductors for robust connections

Applications


• Suitable for remote tripping of MCCB and RCBO protection devices
• Used with Acti9 iC60 and iKQE modular protective units
• Ideal for retrofit installations on DIN-rail distribution boards
• Used for coordinated surge and fault isolation in control circuits

What control voltages will operate the unit?


It accepts AC control voltages from 100 to 415VAC at 50/60Hz and DC control voltages from 110 to 130V.

How is the unit mounted and connected within a distribution board?


The module clips onto a standard DIN rail and uses clamp terminals that accept up to 6mm² rigid or 4mm² flexible conductors with a 1N.m tightening torque.

What signalling is available to confirm actuation?


Local indication is provided via an action indicator and a single changeover contact for remote status monitoring.

Which standards govern the device’s electrical and safety characteristics?


It is designed to comply with EN/IEC 60947-1 and EN/IEC 60947-5-1 requirements.

How should end users manage disposal on EU markets?


The unit must be handled under WEEE requirements and disposed of via appropriate collection schemes rather than landfill.

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