ABB XT1N 1SDA067413R1 160 MCCB 50A 3P 415VAC 36kA
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The ABB XT1N 160 TMD 50-500 3p F F (article 1SDA067413R1) is a fixed, three-pole circuit breaker from the TMAX XT1N series, built to protect three-phase circuits against both overload and short-circuit faults. It carries a thermomagnetic TMD release with a current setting range of 50 to 500 A and is configured for fixed panel mounting with front terminals.
Technical specifications:
- Series: XT1N 160 TMD 50-500 3p F F
- ABB article number: 1SDA067413R1
- EAN: 8015644013073
- Product family: TMAX XT1N 160
- Frame size: 160 A
- Poles: 3-pole
- Release type: Thermomagnetic (TMD)
- TMD current setting range: 50-500 A
- Mounting: Fixed
- Terminals: Front terminals
Features and benefits:
- Three-pole configuration protects all three phases simultaneously in a single switching operation.
- Thermomagnetic TMD release combines thermal overload protection and instantaneous magnetic short-circuit tripping in one unit.
- Wide TMD setting range of 50-500 A allows adjustment to suit different load levels without changing the breaker.
- Fixed mounting provides a stable, permanent installation inside distribution panels and switchgear enclosures.
- Front terminal design allows direct cable connection from the front of the panel, simplifying wiring access.
Applications:
- Protection of three-phase feeder and branch circuits in industrial control panels.
- Circuit protection for motors and three-phase machinery in manufacturing facilities.
- Main and sub-distribution protection in commercial electrical switchboards.
- Fixed MCCB installations in switchgear assemblies requiring thermomagnetic protection.
Also known as: ABB XT1N 160 TMD 50-500 3p F F, XT1N 160 TMD 50-500 3p F F 1SDA067413R1, ABB TMAX XT1N 160 circuit breaker, ABB thermomagnetic circuit breaker 160 A 3-pole, ABB 1SDA067413R1.
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