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(Miniature Circuit Breaker) Features : l Uniform 10KA breaking capacity for B and C Curve l Low power consumption, thus cost effective & energy saving l Suitable for DC and for a wide frequency range of 50Hz - 400Hz application l Finger Safe terminals - IP 20 degree of protection l Dual Termination facility l 15 Plate Arc Chute for effective arc quenching l Silver Graphite contacts for enhanced life l Accessories - Auxiliary Switch - Shunt Trip

CONSTRUCTION Miniature Circuit Breakers have precision formed moulded case & cover of flame retardant high strength thermo plastic material having high melting point, low water absorption, high dielectric strength and temperature with stand. The Switching mechanism is independent, manual, and is trip free, i.e., the breaker trips internally even if the operating knob is held in ON position. The Contact mechanism comprises of fixed and moving contacts made of silver graphite for reliability, long life and anti-weld properties. The Arc Extinguishing Device comprises of 15 plates arc chute. The arc under the influence of the magnetic field and arc guide is moved into the arc chute where it is rapidly split and quenched. The tripping mechanism is Thermal Magnetic type. Thermal Operation The thermal operation provides protection from moderate overloads. Under overload condition a thermo-metal element (bimetallic strip) deflects until it operates a latching mechanism allowing the main contacts to open. Magnetic operation In magnetic operation, large overloads or short circuit current actuates a solenoid causing a plunger to strike the latching mechanism rapidly opening the main contacts. INTERNAL VIEW Outgoing Terminal Bimetal Carrier Bimetal Strip Latch Arc-chutes Holder Arc-chutes Arc-runner Moving Contact Arm Fixed Contact Solenoid Knob / Dolly Plunger Incoming Terminal (Dual Termination)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION MCB ISOLATOR Standard Conformity IS: 8828: 96 & IEC: 60898: 2002 IS: 13947-3: 93 & IEC: 60947-3: 2001 Type/Series B C D# Rated Current (In) A 6-63* 0.5-63* 0.5-63* 40-63 Rated Voltage (ac) (Ue) V 240/415 240/415 240/415 240/415 Rated Frequency (f) Hz 50 50 50 50 Nos. of Poles (Execution) 1P, 1P+N, 2P, 3P, 3P+N, 4P** 1P, 2P, 3P, 4P** Rated Short Circuit Breaking Capacity ka 10 10 4.5 Utilization Category AC 22A Magnetic Release Setting (3-5)In (5-10)In (10-20)In - Rated Insulation Voltage (Ui) V 660 660 660 660 Rated Impulse Voltage (Uimp) kv 4 4 4 4 Electrical / Mechanical Endurance (no. of operations) Less than 32A 20,000 20,000 20,000 More than 32A 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 Ambient Temperature ( o C) -5 to +55-5 to +55-5 to +55-5 to +55 Terminal Capacity (max) sq.mm 25 25 25 25 Vibration g 3 3 3 5 Shock 40mm free fall 40mm free fall 40mm free fall 40mm free fall Protection Class IP-20 Installation Position Vertical / Horizontal Mounting Clip on DIN Rail (35mm x 7.5mm) Case & Cover Moulded, flame retardant thermoplastic material. * Current Ratings - 0.5, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 13, 16, 20, 25, 32, 40, 50, 63 # D Curve MCBs are available on request ** 1P Single Pole 1P+N Single Pole Neutral 2P Double Pole 3P Three Pole 3P+N Three Pole Neutral 4P Four Pole

ACCESSORIES AUXILIARY CONTACT Attachment used for signalling, indication, Annunciation and interlocking Standard Conformity : IS: 13947-1: 93 Rated Current (In) A : 6 Rated Voltage (Ue) V ac : 240 Conact Configuration : 1 NO + 1 NC / 2 NO + 2 NC Utilization Category : AC 11 Rated Impulse Voltage (Uimp) kv : 6 Electrical Endurance (nos. of operations) : 10000 Terminal Capacity (max) mm 2 : 10 Protection Class : IP - 20 as per IEC-60529 / IS-2147 Mounting : Left side of MCB (Factory assembled) SHUNT TRIP Attachment used for remote tripping. Standard Conformity : IS: 13947-1: 93 Coil Consumption VA : 6 Rated Voltage (ac) (Ue) V : 240 (dc) (Ue) V : 48, 24, 12 Frequency Hz : 50 Operating Voltage range : 70% - 110% of rated voltage Rated Impulse Voltage (Uimp) kv : 6 Electrical Endurance (nos. of ops) : 10000 Terminal Capacity (max) mm 2 : 25 Protection Class : IP - 20 as per IEC-529 / IS-2147 Mounting : Right side of MCB (Factory assembled) Outgoing Shunt Trip Connection Diagram Coil Terminal Shunt Trip Coil 1. To trip the Circuit Breaker through Shunt Trip Coil, 70% to 110% of the rated voltage is to be applied across D1 & D2 2. The Shunt Trip coil is short time rated and trip the breaker instantaneously (i.e., continuous duty not required) Incoming Incoming Connection

CHARACTERISTICS CURVES Thermal Tripping Magnetic Tripping As per No tripping Tripping Time Hold Trip Time IS:8828:96 current current Limits current current Limits I 1 I 2 t I 4 I 5 t B Curve 1.13 x I N >1h 3xI N >0.1s 1.45 x I N <1h 5 x I N <0.1s B Curve C Curve D Curve C Curve 1.13 x I N >1h 5xI N >0.1s 1.45 x I N <1h 10 x I N <0.1s D Curve 1.13 x I N >1h 10xI N >0.1s 1.45 x I N <1h 20 x I N <0.1s l 3 = 2.55 x l N 1 s < t < 60s for l N < 32A 1 s < t < 120s for l N > 32A,, TRIPPING CHARACTERISTICS Based on the Tripping Characteristics, MCBs are available in B, C and D curve to suit different types of applications. B Curve: for protection of electrical circuits with equipment that does not cause surge current (lighting and distribution circuits) Short circuit release is set to (3-5) In C Curve: for protection of electrical circuits with equipment that causes surge current (inductive loads and motor circuits) Short circuit release is set to (5-10) In D Curve: for protection of electrical circuits which causes high inrush current, typically 12-15 times the thermal rated current (transformers, X-ray machines etc.) Short circuit release is set to (10-20) In CURRENT LIMITING DESIGN In a current limiting breaker, the tripping mechanism & arc control is so designed that under short circuit conditions, the contacts are physically separated and the electrodynamic forces set up by fault current assist the extinction in less than half cycle. The figure shows the current limiting effect of a circuit breakers. Fault Traces for Voltage & Current 0 = Point of fault initiation t x = Contact opening time (i.e., creation of arc) t 1 = Current / Voltage peak (i.e., current limitation) t 2 = Time to total extinction of arc (i.e., complete shutdown of fault current)

HAMMER TRIP MECHANISM Current Limiting design in itself may not fulfill the requirement of quick breaking (instantaneous action) mainly due to inertia of the Latch mechanism and interconnected sequence of operations. A Hammer directly connected to the plunger strikes the moving contact arm with a force proportional to the peak current there by forcibly separating the moving contact from the fixed contact much before the latch mechanism operates. This further reduces the opening time of the circuit breaker. Plunger Hammer AMBIENT TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION / DIVERSITY FACTOR CHART K 1 Maximum Permissible Rated Current (K 1 Factor) K 2 Diversity Factor (K 2 Factor) Graph 1 Graph 2 Calculation I n / switch = K 1 x K 2 x I n Example 4 MCBs with I n = 10A, and the amb. temp. is 50 o C kept with no gap in between Solution K1 =0.89 (from graph 1) K2 =0.78 (from graph 2) I n / pole = 0.89 x 0.78 x 10 = 6.94 A EFFECT OF FREQUENCY VARIATION MCBs are designed to operate at AC frequency 50 / 60 Hz. However MCBs specially suitable for DC applications and for frequencies upto 400 A can be supplied on request. These can be used on different frequencies in supply from 16 2 / 3-60 Hz without any deration. For higher frequencies, normal MCBs can be used with a multiplication factor which shall only affect its magnetic trip current. Supply AC DC Frequency 100Hz 200Hz 400Hz Multiplication Factor 1.1 1.2 1.5 1.5

LET THROUGH ENERGY I 2 T MAXIMUM BACKUP PROTECTION At site, no. of MCB are used for outgoing connection. To protect the MCBs under short circuit (higher capacity), we need to put fuses in the incoming side. The current rating of fuses should not be more than the values given in the table below. MCB Current Rating Backup Fuse Rating 1 25 2 35 4 50 6 80 10-63 100 COLD RESISTANCE & POWER LOSS DETAILS The power loss value declared are at rated current. Rated Current Cold Resistance Power Loss per Pole I N (A) R I (m33. ) P v (W) 1 1178 1.3 2 281 1.5 4 92 2.2 6 16.55 0.7 10 11.68 1.4 13 10.1 1.7 16 8.0 2.2 20 5.25 2.5 25 3.78 3.1 32 2.57 3.4 40 1.94 3.9 63 1.40 7.3

DC APPLICATION Eurobreaker for DC application are specially designed to meet tough arc quenching conditions. While selecting circuit breaker for DC applications following parameters have to be taken into consideration. Normal Circuit Currents The rating and normal running temperature of the MCB are unaffected by DC. The MCB can be selected using the thermal section of the standard time / current curves. Magnetic tripping on DC is different from the equivalent AC by a peak factor of 1.4 ie., for B curve AC MCB, magnetic range = (3-5) l n for DC MCB, magnetic range = 1.4(3-5)l n = (4-7)l n for C curve AC MCB, magnetic range = (5-10)l n for DC MCB, magnetic range =1.4(5-10)l n =(7-14)l n Short Circuit Currents The maximum short circuit current possible on a DC system is determined by the voltage of the battery and the total internal resistance of the cells. It is given by Ohm s law : I sc = V b R b where, I sc is the Short Circuit Current V b is the voltage of the battery (with the battery 100% charged) R b is the internal resistance of the battery cells (this is usually stated by the manufacturer) Circuit Time Constant The time constant is given by : L R where L is the inductance of the circuit R is the resistance of the circuit The time constant is usually given in milliseconds (ms.). ideally, DC circuits would be mainly resistive (ie. a low number), as inductive circuits produce a back emf when the current suddenly falls. This in turn tends to prolong arcing during switching operations, and so reduce contact life. Circuit Voltage The voltage of the circuit is dependent upon the power supply. The lower the voltage the easier switching operations will be, but the voltage makes no difference to the running of the MCB s Contact life can be significantly increased by reducing the voltage drop accross each pole. This can be acheived by wiring poles in series. Eurobreaker MCB s have been successfully tested on DC and can be used under the following conditions : L/R 15ms max Voltage 12-130V Short circuit breaking capacity 1 KA Magnetic release Setting 4-7 ln

DISCRIMINATION DATA MCBs MCB Upstream C Curves downstream C curve 10A 13A 16A 20A 25A 32A 40A 50A 63A 0.5 to 5A 50 65 80 100 125 160 200 250 315 6A 65 80 100 125 160 200 250 315 10A 100 125 160 200 250 315 13A 125 160 200 250 315 16A 160 200 250 315 20A 200 250 315 25A 250 315 32A 315 40A 50A MCBs MCB Upstream B Curves downstream B curve 6A 10A 13A 16A 20A 25A 32A 40A 50A 63A 0.5 to 5A 30 39 48 60 75 96 120 150 189 6A 30 39 48 60 75 96 120 150 189 10A 48 60 75 96 120 150 189 13A 60 75 96 120 150 189 16A 75 96 120 150 189 20A 96 120 150 189 25A 120 150 189 32A 189 40A 50A Discrimination with Fuses HRC Fuse upstream type Gg MCBs HRC Fuse Link Upstream downstream 20A 25A 32A 40A 50A 63A 80A 100A 125A 160A 0.5 to 6A 700 850 960 1200 1350 1750 2800 4500 5200 6000 10A 700 960 1200 1350 1750 2800 4500 5200 6000 13A 850 1200 1200 1750 2800 4500 5200 6000 16A 960 1100 1500 2500 3200 5200 6000 20A 1100 1500 2500 3200 4500 5200 25A 960 1350 2000 3200 4500 5200 32A 1200 1750 2800 4500 5200 40A 1750 2800 4500 5200 50A 2500 3200 4500 63A 3200 4500

SELECTION CHART For Household Applications Appliances Capacity / Current Rating Type of MCB watt (Load) of MCB (230VAC 1ph) Air Conditioner 1.0 tonnes 10.0A C series 1.5 tonnes 16.0A C series 2.0 tonnes 20.0A C series Refrigerator 165 litres 3.0A C series 350 litres 4.0A C series Oven cum Griller 4500W 25.0A B series 1750W 10.0A B series Oven only 750W 6.0A B series Hot plate only 2000W 10.0A B series Room Heater 1000W 6.0A B series 2000W 10.0A B series Washing Machine 300W 2.0A C series Washing Machine (with heater) 1300W 8A C series Water Heater (storage/instant) 1000W 6.0A B series 2000W 10.0A B series 3000W 16.0A B series 6000W 32.0A B series Electric iron 750W 6.0A B series 1250W 8A B series Auto toaster (2 slices) 1200W 6.0A B series Electric Kettle 1500W 10.0A B series Rating of MCBs for specified No. of Fittings ( B Series MCBs) Lamp Number of Lamps Rating (A) (Watt) 20W 8 1 12 1.5 40W 2 0.5 10 2 12 2.5 60W 1 0.5 4 1.5 8 3 12 4 80W 1 0.5 2 1 5 2 8 4 12 5 100W 1 1 2 1.5 4 2.5 B series MCB is used for all lighting Applications For Motor Applicatons (Three Phase) Motor kw MCB Ratings HP Star Delta DOL 1.0 0.75-2A 1.5 1.10-3A 2.0 1.50-4A 3.0 2.25-6A 5.0 3.75 10A 10A 6.0 4.50 10A 10A 7.5 5.50 16A 16A 10.0 7.50 16A 16A 12.5 9.30 20A 20A 15.0 11.00 25A 25A 17.5 13.00 25A 32A 20.0 15.00 32A 40A 25.0 18.50 40A 50A 30.0 22.50 50A 50A 35.0 26.00 63A 63A Calculation Formulae : Incomer Current Rating, For Single Phase : Incomer Current Rating, For Three Phase : Total Load in Watts 220 V Total Load in Watts 3 x 220V C series MCB is used for all Motor Applications Note : One lighting circuit can have upto 800W or upto 10 lighting points One power circuit can have upto 2000W or 1 power points

SINGLE POLE SINGLE POLE - N Current B Curve C Curve DC MCB.* DC Rly Appl.# rating (A) Cat No. Cat No. Cat No. Cat No. 0.5 MCCSP0.5 MCDSP0.5 MCRSP0.5 1 MCCSP001 MCDSP001 MCRSP001 2 MCCSP002 MCDSP002 MCRSP002 3 MCCSP003 MCDSP003 MCRSP003 4 MCCSP004 MCDSP004 MCRSP004 5 MCCSP005 MCDSP005 MCRSP005 6 MCBSP006 MCCSP006 MCDSP006 MCRSP006 10 MCBSP010 MCCSP010 MCDSP010 MCRSP010 16 MCBSP016 MCCSP016 MCDSP016 MCRSP016 20 MCBSP020 MCCSP020 MCDSP020 MCRSP020 32 MCBSP032 MCCSP032 MCDSP032 MCRSP032 35 MCDSP035 MCRSP035 40 MCBSP040 MCCSP040 MCDSP040 MCRSP040 50 MCBSP050 MCCSP050 MCDSP050 MCRSP050 63 MCBSP063 MCCSP063 MCDSP063 MCRSP063 Current B Curve C Curve rating (A) Cat. No. Cat. No. 0.5 MCCSN0.5 1 MCCSN001 2 MCCSN002 3 MCCSN003 4 MCCSN004 5 MCCSN005 6 MCBSN006 MCCSN006 10 MCBSN010 MCCSN010 16 MCBSN016 MCCSN016 20 MCBSN020 MCCSN020 32 MCBSN032 MCCSN032 40 MCBSN040 MCCSN040 50 MCBSN050 MCCSN050 63 MCBSN063 MCCSN063 DOUBLE POLE Current B Curve C Curve DC Appl. rating (A) Cat No. Cat No. Cat No. 0.5 MCCDP0.5 MCDDP0.5 1 MCCDP001 MCDDP001 2 MCCDP002 MCDDP002 3 MCCDP003 MCDDP003 4 MCCDP004 MCDDP004 5 MCCDP005 MCDDP005 6 MCBDP006 MCCDP006 MCDDP006 10 MCBDP010 MCCDP010 MCDDP010 16 MCBDP016 MCCDP016 MCDDP016 20 MCBDP020 MCCDP020 MCDDP020 32 MCBDP032 MCCDP032 MCDDP032 40 MCBDP040 MCCDP040 MCDDP040 50 MCBDP050 MCCDP050 MCDDP050 63 MCBDP063 MCCDP063 MCDDP063 * MCB suitable for DC application. # MCB specially designed for Railway application fitted with extended terminals and mounting brackets.

THREE POLE Current B Curve C Curve rating (A) Cat. No. Cat. No. 0.5 MCCTP0.5 1 MCCTP001 2 MCCTP002 3 MCCTP003 4 MCCTP004 5 MCCTP005 6 MCBTP006 MCCTP006 10 MCBTP010 MCCTP010 16 MCBTP016 MCCTP016 20 MCBTP020 MCCTP020 32 MCBTP032 MCCTP032 40 MCBTP040 MCCTP040 50 MCBTP050 MCCTP050 63 MCBTP063 MCCTP063 THREE POLE - N Current B Curve C Curve rating (A) Cat. No. Cat. No. 0.5 MCCTN0.5 1 MCCTN001 2 MCCTN002 3 MCCTN003 4 MCCTN004 5 MCCTN005 6 MCBTN006 MCCTN006 10 MCBTN010 MCCTN010 16 MCBTN016 MCCTN016 20 MCBTN020 MCCTN020 32 MCBTN032 MCCTN032 40 MCBTN040 MCCTN040 50 MCBTN050 MCCTN050 63 MCBTN063 MCCTN063 FOUR POLE Current B Curve C Curve rating (A) Cat. No. Cat. No. 0.5 MCCFP0.5 1 MCCFP001 2 MCCFP002 3 MCCFP003 4 MCCFP004 5 MCCFP005 6 MCBFP006 MCCFP006 10 MCBFP010 MCCFP010 16 MCBFP016 MCCFP016 20 MCBFP020 MCCFP020 32 MCBFP032 MCCFP032 40 MCBFP040 MCCFP040 50 MCBFP050 MCCFP050 63 MCBFP063 MCCFP063

ACCESSORIES SHUNT TRIP Description Cat. No. 12 VDC MCDST012 24 VDC MCDST024 48 VDC MCDST048 240 VAC MCAST240 AUXILIARY CONTACT Contact Configuration Current Cat. No. 1NO + 1NC 6 Amp. MCBAC116 2NO + 2NC 6 Amp. MCBAC226

Isolators 20 SINGLE POLE Current Rating (A) Cat. No. 40 MI0SP040 63 MI0SP063 DOUBLE POLE Current Rating (A) Cat. No. 40 MI0DP040 63 MI0DP063 THREE POLE Current Rating (A) Cat. No. 40 MI0TP040 63 MI0TP063

Isolators FOUR POLE Current Rating (A) Cat. No. 40 MI0FP040 63 MI0FP063 21 DIMENSIONS ( IN MM) A SP SPN DP TP TPN FP MCBs 17.8 35.6 35.6 53.4 71.2 71.2 Isolators 17.8 35.6 53.4 71.2 Auxiliary contact 9 Shunt Trip 17.8