ABB 20A, 25 A MS116 Motor Protection Circuit Breaker, 690V, 70 °C, -25 °C

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RS Stock No.:
764-9084
Mfr. Part No.:
1SAM250000R1014 MS116-25
Manufacturer:
ABB
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Brand

ABB

Current Rating

20, 25A

Product Type

Motor Protection Circuit Breaker

Motor Protection Component

Circuit Breaker

Supply Voltage

690V

Motor Protection System

Motor Protection Circuit Breaker

Series

MS116

Sensing Type

Current

Overall Length

97.8mm

Overall Width

45mm

Overall Depth

86.6mm

IP Rating

IP20, IP10

Minimum Operating Temperature

-25°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

70°C

Standards/Approvals

UL, IEC 60 947-1/IEC 60 947-2/EN60 P47-1/EN60 (47-2), cUL, CSA, CE, CCC

Number of Poles

3

ABB Motor Protection Circuit Breaker, Trip Class 10A, Phase Loss Sensitivity - MS116 Series - 1SAM250000R1014 MS116-25


Want to make sure electrical faults can't make it to your machinery? Put up a shield in the shape of this motor protection circuit breaker from ABB. It provides automatic protection from overloads, phase failures and short circuits. You can also manually turn the connected motor on or off by rotating the unit's switch. For user safety, a disconnect function lets you safely isolate the motor during maintenance or configuration changes. Thanks to a rated operational voltage of 690V AC, this is a suitable choice for medium-voltage applications.

• Current rating between 20 and 25A for low-power to medium-power motors

• Compact dimensions of 45 (W) x 97.8 (L) x 86.6mm (D) make it ideal for installation where space is tight

• Fuseless component cuts down on maintenance

• Phase loss sensitivity to enhance protection and avoid downtime

Applications


• Engineering workshops

• Industrial automation

• Production lines

How long does it take for the breaker to cut the motor?


It has a trip class of 10A, meaning it cuts power to a motor between 2 and 10 seconds after an abnormal load is detected. This short delay allows the motor to come safely to a halt.