ABB, SACE Tmax XT MCCB Molded Case Circuit Breaker 3P 160A, Breaking Capacity 10 kA, Fixed Mount

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RS Stock No.:
232-0237
Mfr. Part No.:
1SDA067058R1 XT2N 160 Ekip LS/I 160A FF
Brand:
ABB
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Brand

ABB

Range

SACE Tmax XT

Series

XT2N

Number of Poles

3

Current Rating

160A

Breaking Capacity at Maximum Voltage Rating

10 kA

Rated AC Voltage

690V

Mounting Style

Fixed

Length

145mm

Width

130mm

Depth

208mm

Circuit Breaker Type

MCCB

Terminal Contact Type

Bolt

COO (Country of Origin):
IT

ABB MCCB, Fixed Mounting, 690V Rated Voltage - XT2N Series - 1SDA067058R1 XT2N 160 Ekip LS/I 160A FF


Make the electrical protection of your high-current equipment a priority with this moulded case circuit breaker from ABB. It automatically trips the power to prevent faulty feeds from damaging your system. As this is a three-pole device, it can handle multiple circuits, letting you simplify your setup. A robust plastic casing insulates the live components and safeguards them against impact. The unit also withstands shocks and vibrations to limit accidental disconnections and production interruptions. Thanks to a 160A current rating, this MCCB meets the demands of your heavy-duty industrial operations.

Features & Benefits


• High short-circuit capacity protects equipment while preventing nuisance tripping
• Weighs just 1.6kg, so it puts hardly any strain on industrial machinery
• Durability of 8,000 electrical cycles supports consistent performance

Applications


• Industrial motors
• Power distribution systems
• Computer networks
• Medical imaging equipment

What's the difference between an MCB and MCCB?


MCBs are used for low-current circuits, such as those for domestic electrical installations. A moulded case circuit breaker like this one handles demanding systems that experience high inrush currents. It also has a higher breaking capacity than a miniature circuit breaker.