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Schneider Electric PowerPact QBP32150TP

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QBP32150TP

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The Schneider Electric QBP32150TP is a robust circuit breaker designed for effective electrical protection. With a line rated current of 150 A and three poles, it accommodates a variety of applications.

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Technical specifications for QBP32150TP

ManufacturerSchneider Electric
Product TypeCircuit Breaker
Product LinePowerPact
Part NumberQBP32150TP
UPC785901566670
Weight5.00 lbs (2.27 kg)
Line Rated Current150 A
Number of Poles3
Control TypeOperating Handle
Breaking Capacity CodeB
Breaking Capacity10 kA
Rated Operational Voltage240 V
Minimum Operating Frequency50 Hz
Maximum Operating Frequency60 Hz
Rated Impulse Withstand Voltage8 kV
Trip Unit TechnologyThermal-Magnetic
Magnetic Tripping Current2400 A
Magnetic Hold Current1200 A
Continuous Current Rating80%
Mounting ModeUnit Mount Lug

In the Schneider Electric PowerPact series, the QBP32150TP circuit breaker stands out with its operational efficiency. Rated for a current of 150 amps, this circuit breaker is configured with three poles and is controlled via an operating handle. The device has a breaking capacity of 10 kA, classified under the Breaking Capacity Code B, ensuring it can handle substantial fault conditions.

It operates effectively at a rated voltage of 240 volts, with the ability to function within a frequency range that spans from 50 Hz to 60 Hz. This flexibility enhances its usability across different installations. Featuring a rated impulse withstand voltage of 8 kV, the QBP32150TP offers significant protection against voltage surges.

The trip unit is designed using a thermal-magnetic technology. Magnetic tripping occurs at a current of 2400 A, while it maintains a hold current at 1200 A. The continuous current rating is set at 80%, ensuring reliability during standard operations. Lastly, this circuit breaker utilizes a unit mount lug for installation, allowing for straightforward setup within various systems.