This catalog provides information on the catalog numbering system, overcurrent protection, accessories, dimensions, and trip curves for PowerPacT...
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This catalog provides selection information for PowerPacT Electronic Trip M-frame, P-frame, and R-frame, and ComPacT NS630b-NS3200 circuit breakers...
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Position three of the catalog number indicates the general lug configuration of the circuit breaker. PowerPact Q-frame circuit breakers have box-type lugs ...
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... Q-Framea250 A Thermal-Magnetic Circuit Breaker (240 Vac) ... P = Lugs OFF end, studs on ON end. DimensionsPage ... For factory-installed termination, place ...
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... Catalog Numbering. PowerPact™ with Micrologic™ Circuit Breakers ... P. Lugs Load Side. F. Bus Bar. A. A-Line. S. Rear ... Q. 38 kVar. S. 51 kVA. PQS. ESC. Ep. 14397.
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Additional options are available for 5-cycle closing, stored energy mechanisms and drawout-mounting. PowerPacT P-Frame Catalog Numbers. Catalog Numbers ...
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PowerPact® Q-frame Circuit Breaker Catalog Numbers. Ampere. Rating. Fixed AC. Magnetic Trip. B Interrupting. 10 kA. D Interrupting. 25 kA. G Interrupting. 65 kA.
See Catalog 0734CT0201 for additional information. e. Q-frame circuit breakers are 240 Vac only. f. 3P QJ circuit breakers are rated at 208Y/120 Vac only.
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How do I find my breaker panel model number?
Open the panel door and look for labels or markings indicating the circuit breaker type installed. The manufacturer's label will provide information on the model number, amperage, voltage rating, and other specifications (Figure 1).
What are the frame sizes for circuit breakers?
PowerPacT circuit breakers are available in seven frame sizes covering 125 A, 150 A, 250 A, 600 A, 800 A, 1200 A, and 3000 A.
Will any breaker fit my panel?
While some breakers are interchangeable, many are not, even if they look the same. Replacing one brand of breaker with another can be dangerous, may void your breaker or panel warranty, and may lead to a failed electrical inspection.
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