ABB 250 mA Motor Protection Circuit Breaker, 690

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RS Stock No.:
445-0308
Mfr. Part No.:
1SAM250000R1002 MS116-0.25
Brand:
ABB
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Brand

ABB

Current Rating

250 mA

Motor Protection Component

Circuit Breaker

Supply Voltage

690

Series

MS116

Overall Length

85.6mm

Overall Width

45mm

Overall Depth

85.6mm

Minimum Operating Temperature

+70°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

-25°C

Voltage Rating

690 V

Breaking Capacity

100 kA

Terminal Type

Screw

Number of Poles

3

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

ABB Motor Protection Circuit Breaker, 0.25A Current Rating, 100kA Breaking Capacity - 1SAM250000R1002 MS116-0.25


This motor protection circuit breaker ensures the safe operation of electrical circuits. With a current rating of 0.25A and a supply voltage of 690V, this device protects motors from overloads and faults. Its compact dimensions of 85.6mm in length, 45mm in width, and 85.6mm in depth facilitate easy installation in various settings.

Features & Benefits


• High breaking capacity of 100kA for effective protection
• 3 pole circuit design for improved functionality
• Screw terminal type ensures secure connections
• Suitable for industrial motor protection applications
• Complies with safety standards for reassurance

Applications


• Controls motor operations in industrial environments
• Protects electrical circuits in commercial uses
• Utilised in residential buildings for motor safeguarding
• Integrates with manual motor starters for compact solutions

Can it function in extreme temperature conditions?


Yes, it operates effectively between -25°C and +70°C.

Is it compatible with different terminal types?


No, it uses a screw terminal type for connections.

Will it handle high voltage scenarios?


Yes, it is rated for a supply voltage of 690V.

Can it protect against overloads?


Yes, it is designed to safeguard motors from overload conditions.

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