1SDA056165R1 ABB E3N 3200 PR122/P-LSIG In=3200A 3p W MP
The ABB 1SDA056165R1 E3N 3200 PR122/P-LSIG is a specialized moving part designed for the SACE Emax E3N 3200A circuit breaker. This component is crucial for providing advanced overcurrent protection and ensuring reliable operation in high-capacity electrical systems.
Key Features:
- Product Type: Moving part for the E3N circuit breaker.
- Rated Current (In): 3200A, capable of handling substantial electrical loads in industrial applications.
- Pole Configuration: Three-pole (3p) design, suitable for three-phase power systems.
- Overcurrent Release Unit: Features the PR122/P-LSIG overcurrent release, which provides comprehensive protection capabilities, including:
- L (Long-time) for overload protection against sustained high currents.
- S (Short-time) for timed response to short-circuit conditions.
- I (Instantaneous) for immediate action during severe fault events.
- G (Ground fault) protection to detect and respond to ground faults. This combination allows for customizable settings based on specific operational needs.
- Auxiliary Contacts: Equipped with 4 auxiliary contacts to enhance monitoring and control options, facilitating integration into more extensive electrical management and automation systems.
- Breaker Position Indicators: Includes clear indicators showing the open and closed positions of the circuit breaker, allowing for quick visual assessments of the breaker’s status for efficient operation and maintenance.
- Compatibility: Specifically designed for the ABB E3N 3200A models, ensuring seamless integration and reliable performance within the SACE Emax product family.
The ABB 1SDA056165R1 E3N 3200 PR122/P-LSIG enhances the E3N 3200A circuit breaker by integrating advanced protection features and real-time monitoring capabilities, making it an indispensable component for high-performance electrical systems. Its robust design and extensive protection functions ensure safe and efficient operation in critical applications.
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