ABB High Performance S800N Miniature Circuit Breaker, 3-Pole, 80 A, Type D, 690 V AC, 375 V DC, 36 kA Breaking Capacity

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RS Stock No.:
435-324
Mfr. Part No.:
2CCG001244R0001
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ABB
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Brand

ABB

Number of Poles

3

Product Type

Miniature Circuit Breaker

Current Rating

80 A

Tripping Characteristics

Type D

Rated AC Voltage

690 V

Rated DC Voltage

375 V

Breaking Capacity

36kA

Range

High Performance

Series

S800N

Terminal Type

Cage Terminal

IP Rating

IP20

Standards/Approvals

IEC/EN 60947-2, IEC/EN 60898-1

Width

80 mm

Height

95mm

Depth

88.5mm

Tripping Mechanism

Electromagnetic, Thermomagnetic

Reset Actuator Type

Toggle Switch

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
CH

ABB S800N Series MCB, 3 Poles, 80A Current Rating - 2CCG001244R0001


This device is a high performance miniature circuit breaker (MCB) designed for effective electrical circuit protection. The unit is compactly designed with dimensions of 81mm in width and 82.5mm in both length and depth, making it suitable for DIN rail mounting.

Features & Benefits


• 36kA breaking capacity ensures fault tolerance

• Type D MCB suitable for high inrush current applications

• Toggle switch reset actuator for easy manual operation

• Three poles provide comprehensive protection for electrical circuits

Applications


• Ideal for commercial electrical installations with high demand

• Used in residential electrical panels to protect circuits for general-purpose lighting and power outlets

Is it suitable for mounting in confined spaces?


Yes, its compact dimensions allow for installation in limited spaces.

How does the thermal element provide overload protection?


The thermal element heats up with excess current, activating the breaker to protect the circuit from overloads.

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