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The QBL32225 circuit breaker from Schneider Electric's PowerPact series is designed to handle a line rated current of 225 A with three poles. It features a thermal-magnetic trip unit technology that provides robust protection in various electrical applications.
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| Manufacturer | Schneider Electric |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Circuit Breaker |
| Product Line | PowerPact |
| Part Number | QBL32225 |
| UPC | 785901417880 |
| Weight | 5.00 lbs (2.27 kg) |
| Line Rated Current | 225 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 QBL32225 is a circuit breaker built for robustness in performance. Designed for three-pole configurations, it has a current capacity of 225 A, making it well-suited for substantial electrical loads. This device utilizes thermal-magnetic technology for its trip unit, ensuring that it can react promptly to overcurrent conditions while providing thermal protection.
With a sturdy breaking capacity rated at 10 kA, the QBL32225 ensures that it can safely interrupt significant fault currents. The operational voltage for this circuit breaker is set at 240 V, making it applicable in many commercial and industrial settings. The machine operates efficiently at frequencies ranging from a minimum of 50 Hz to a maximum of 60 Hz, providing flexibility for various installations.
Additionally, this model can withstand an impulse voltage of up to 8 kV, which aids in minimizing the risk of damage from voltage spikes in a practical application. The device features a magnetic tripping current of 2400 A and a hold current at 1200 A, affirming its advanced protective capabilities against possible surges. Furthermore, it is rated for continuous operation at 80% of its rated current, thus offering reliability in everyday use. The unit mount lug allows for straightforward installation, facilitating integration into existing electrical systems.