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The QDA32175 from Schneider Electric is a robust circuit breaker with a line rated current of 175 A and configured with three poles. This device integrates thermal-magnetic trip unit technology for effective current regulation.
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| Manufacturer | Schneider Electric |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Circuit Breaker |
| Product Line | PowerPact |
| Part Number | QDA32175 |
| UPC | 785901603573 |
| Weight | 7.00 lbs (3.18 kg) |
| Line Rated Current | 175 A |
| Number of Poles | 3 |
| Control Type | Operating Handle |
| Breaking Capacity Code | D |
| Breaking Capacity | 25 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 | 1800 A |
| Magnetic Hold Current | 1000 A |
| Continuous Current Rating | 80% |
| Mounting Mode | I-Line Bracket |
The Schneider Electric QDA32175 circuit breaker is an essential component tailored to provide reliable overcurrent protection in electrical systems. Operating at a line rated current of 175 A, this unit’s three-pole configuration ensures versatility in various applications. It features an operating handle for straightforward control and a breaking capacity of 25 kA, allowing it to manage fault conditions effectively.
With an operational voltage rating of 240 V, the circuit breaker can be utilized in multiple circuit types. It is compatible with a minimum operational frequency of 50 Hz and can function at a maximum frequency of 60 Hz. The rated impulse withstand voltage measures 8 kV, which strengthens its capability to endure voltage spikes.
The breaker employs thermal-magnetic technology, offering a reliable means of detecting overloads and short circuits. In case of extreme conditions, the magnetic trip function engages at a current of 1800 A, while the magnetic hold function operates at 1000 A. With a continuous current rating set at 80%, it is engineered to handle consistent load demands safely.
For installation, the QDA32175 utilizes an I-Line bracket mounting mode, enhancing its integration into existing setups. Overall, this circuit breaker provides a blend of performance and safety, making it a valuable asset in ensuring electrical circuit protection.