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The Schneider Electric QBL32200 is a three-pole circuit breaker featuring a rated current of 200 Amps. This device operates at a nominal voltage of 240 volts and utilizes a thermal-magnetic trip unit technology, with capabilities that include a breaking capacity of 10 kA.
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| Manufacturer | Schneider Electric |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Circuit Breaker |
| Product Line | PowerPact |
| Part Number | QBL32200 |
| UPC | 785901417866 |
| Weight | 3.00 lbs (1.36 kg) |
| Line Rated Current | 200 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 QBL32200 circuit breaker from Schneider Electric's PowerPact series is designed for heavy-duty applications. This circuit breaker is rated for a line current of 200 A and operates with three poles. The control type is facilitated by an operating handle, allowing for straightforward operation.
With a substantial breaking capacity rated at 10 kA, this model is equipped to manage circuit protection effectively. It operates at a rated voltage of 240 V, supporting a wide range of applications. The operational frequency ranges from a minimum of 50 Hz to a maximum of 60 Hz, providing flexibility in various setups.
The circuit breaker uses thermal-magnetic technology for its trip unit, featuring a magnetic tripping current rated at 2400 A and a magnetic hold current of 1200 A. For reliability, the device has a continuous current rating of up to 80%. It is built to withstand impulse voltages of 8 kV.
Mounting is arranged via a unit mount lug, ensuring stable installation. Overall, the Schneider Electric QBL32200 circuit breaker provides robust protection for electrical circuits, supporting secure and reliable operation across diverse environments.