Type 2215-L

~ 67 mm
Typ 2215-L von E-T-A: Einpoliger, thermisch-magnetischer Schutzschalter in Kleinbauweise mit Kipphebelbetätigung.

Description

Miniaturised single pole thermal-magnetic circuit breakers with trip-free mechanism and toggle actuation (S-type TM CBE to EN 60934). Two designs provide the option of either printed circuit board or threadneck panel mounting. A separate shunt tap terminal and auxiliary contacts are available. Fast acting, medium or long delay characteristics can be specified for both models.

Suitable for use in distribution rails.

Complies with CBE standard EN 60934 (IEC 60935).

Technical Data

Voltage rating
  • AC 250 V (50/60 Hz)
  • DC 50 V
    (higher DC voltage to special order)
  • UL: DC 75 V
Current ratings from 0.05 A until 10 A  
(higher current ratings to special order)
Number of poles single pole
Mounting method printed circuit board
Terminal design blade terminals
solder terminals
Actuation manual release
toggle/baton
Auxiliary contacts with auxiliary contacts
without auxiliary contacts
Water splash protection without water splash protection
Illumination without illumination
Typical life 10,000 operations at 1 x IN
Interrupting capacity Icn 300 A
Certificates CSA, UL

Applications

  • Automation
  • Minus DC 28 V
  • Minus DC 48 V
  • Minus DC 72 V
  • Telecom & Datacom

Resources:

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