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The QBL32175 is a circuit breaker from Schneider Electric's PowerPact series. It operates at a line rated current of 175 amps and features three poles for effective circuit protection.
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| Manufacturer | Schneider Electric |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Circuit Breaker |
| Product Line | PowerPact |
| Part Number | QBL32175 |
| UPC | 785901672494 |
| Weight | 5.00 lbs (2.27 kg) |
| Line Rated Current | 175 A |
| Number of Poles | 3 |
| Control Type | Operating Handle |
| Breaking Capacity Code | B |
| Breaking Capacity | 10 kA |
| Rated Operational Voltage | 240 V |
| Minimum Operating Frequency | 50 Hz |
| Maximum Operating Frequency | 60 Hz |
| Rated Impulse Withstand Voltage | 8 kV |
| Trip Unit Technology | Thermal-Magnetic |
| Magnetic Tripping Current | 2400 A |
| Magnetic Hold Current | 1200 A |
| Continuous Current Rating | 80% |
| Mounting Mode | Unit Mount Lug |
The Schneider Electric part number QBL32175 is a robust circuit breaker within the PowerPact series specifically designed for effective circuit protection in various applications. This model is rated for a line current of 175 A and consists of three poles, providing enhanced operational capabilities. It incorporates an operating handle for manual control.
The breaking capacity of this circuit breaker reaches 10 kA, making it suitable for mitigating electrical faults. Rated for an operational voltage of 240 V, it operates efficiently at a minimum frequency of 50 Hz up to a maximum frequency of 60 Hz.
With a thermal-magnetic trip unit technology, the QBL32175 provides reliable tripping mechanisms. It can withstand an impulse voltage of 8 kV. For sudden surges, the breaker activates a magnetic trip at 2400 A, while the continuous hold current is set at 1200 A.
The continuous current usage is rated at 80%, allowing for sustained performance under load. Installers can mount this circuit breaker using unit mount lugs, facilitating straightforward integration into electrical setups.