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MasterPact™ NW DC Circuit Breakers

Class 0613
Catalog

0613CT0501
R12/2019

www.se.com
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As standards, specifications, and designs change from time to time, information
contained in this guide may be subject to change without notice.
To the extent permitted by applicable law, no responsibility or liability is assumed by
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information contained herein.
Class 0613

Table of Contents
General Information ....................................................................................5
Introduction ................................................................................................5
Codes and Standards .................................................................................5
Features and Benefits .................................................................................5
Operating Conditions ..................................................................................8
MasterPact NW Circuit Breaker Design ........................................................9
MasterPact NW Cradle Design ..................................................................10
DC Systems ............................................................................................. 11
Circuit Breaker Connection........................................................................12
Frame Sizes and Interrupting ratings..........................................................13
Correction Factors ....................................................................................15
Shipping Weights .....................................................................................15
MicroLogic™ DC1.0 Trip Unit .................................................................17
Accessories ...............................................................................................20
Options for Remote Operation ...................................................................20
Remote Operation Accessories .................................................................20
Terminals ...........................................................................................21
Spring-Charging Motor (MCH) .............................................................21
Shunt Trip (MX1) and Shunt Close (XF) ................................................22
Additional Shunt Trip (MX2) or Undervoltage Trip (MN) ..........................23
Time-Delay Module for Undervoltage Trip .............................................24
Ready-to-Close Switch (PF) ................................................................24
Electrical Closing Push Button (BPFE) .................................................25
Remote Reset (RES) and Automatic Reset After Fault Trip ....................25
Switches and Switch Accessories ..............................................................25
Auxiliary Switch (OF)...........................................................................25
Overcurrent Trip Switch (SDE) .............................................................26
Connected/Closed Switch (EF) ............................................................27
Cradle Position Switch ........................................................................27
Cradle Connections ..................................................................................29
Circuit Breaker Locking and Interlocking.....................................................34
Push Button Lock................................................................................34
Open Position Padlock and Key Lock Provisions ...................................34
Cradle Locking and Interlocking .................................................................35
Disconnected Position Locking ............................................................35
Door Interlock .....................................................................................35
Racking Interlock Between Racking Crank and Off Position ...................35
Cable Door Interlock Kit.......................................................................35
Source Changeover Interlocks .............................................................36
Open Door Racking Interlock ...............................................................36
Automatic Spring Discharge Mechanism...............................................36
Cradle Rejection Kits...........................................................................37
Rail Padlocking...................................................................................37
Miscellaneous Accessories .......................................................................37
Mechanical Operation Counter (CDM) ..................................................37
Shutter and Shutter Lock .....................................................................37
Door Escutcheon (CDP) ......................................................................38
Transparent Cover (CCP) for Door Escutcheon .....................................38

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Wiring Diagrams........................................................................................39
Additional Wiring Information .....................................................................41
Dimensional Drawings .............................................................................42
UL Enclosure Information ..........................................................................42
UL 3P Drawout Circuit Breakers ................................................................42
UL 3P Fixed-Mounted Circuit Breakers.......................................................50
IEC 3P Drawout Circuit Breakers ...............................................................55
IEC 4P Drawout Circuit Breakers ...............................................................58
IEC 3P Fixed Circuit Breakers ...................................................................60
IEC 4P Fixed Circuit Breakers ...................................................................63
Trip Curves.................................................................................................65

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General Information
Introduction
MasterPact™ NW Circuit Breakers are designed to protect electrical systems from
damage caused by short circuits. All MasterPact circuit breakers are designed to
open and close a circuit manually, and to open the circuit automatically at a
predetermined overcurrent setting.
Selection of a dc circuit breaker is based on the type of dc system, the rated
voltage, and the maximum short-circuit current at the point of installation. UL®
Listed circuit breakers are for use on ungrounded systems rated 500 Vdc (600
Vdc unloaded) or less. IEC Rated circuit breakers are for use on ungrounded,
grounded middle point, or grounded negative systems up to 750 Vdc.

Codes and Standards


MasterPact circuit breakers are manufactured and tested in accordance with the
following standards:

IEC Rated
Insulated Case Circuit IEC Extreme Atmospheric Conditions
Circuit
Breaker
Breaker
IEC 68-2-1: Dry cold at –55°C
UL 489
IEC 68-2-2: Dry heat at +85°C
(UL Listed to Supplement SC)
IEC 60947-2 IEC 68-2-30: Damp heat
NEMA AB1
(temp. +55°C, rel. humidity 95%)
CSA C22.2 No. 5
IEC 68-2-52 Level 2: Salt mist

Circuit breakers should be applied according to guidelines detailed in the National


Electrical Code (NEC®) and other local wiring codes.
MasterPact circuit breakers are available in Square D™ or Schneider Electric™
brands.
UL File Numbers:
MasterPact NW: E63335, Vol. 4, Sec. 1

Features and Benefits


100% Rated Circuit Breaker
MasterPact circuit breakers are designed for continuous operation at 100% of
their current rating.
Two-Step Stored Energy Mechanism
MasterPact circuit breakers are operated via a stored-energy mechanism which
can be charged manually or by a motor. The closing time is less than five cycles.
Closing and opening operations can be initiated by remote control or by push
buttons on the circuit breaker front cover. An O–C–O cycle is possible without
recharging.
Drawout or Fixed Mount, 3-Pole (3P) or 4-Pole (4P) Construction
UL Listed (3P only) and IEC Rated (3P or 4P) MasterPact circuit breakers are
available in drawout or fixed mounts.
Field-Installable Accessories
Most accessories are field installable with only the aid of a screwdriver and without
adjusting the circuit breaker. The uniform design of the circuit breaker line allows
most accessories to be common for the whole line.

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Class 0613 General Information

Reinforced Insulation
Two insulation barriers separate the circuit breaker front from the current path.
Isolation Function by Positive Indication of Contact Status
The mechanical indicator is truly representative of the status of all the main
contacts.
Segregated Compartment
Once the accessory cover has been removed to provide access to the accessory
compartment, the main contacts remain fully isolated. Furthermore, interphase
partitioning allows full insulation between each pole even if the accessory cover
has been removed.
Front Connection of Secondary Circuits
All accessory terminals (ring terminals are available as an option) are located on a
connecting block which is accessible from the front in the connected, test and
disconnected positions. This is particularly useful for field inspection and
modification.
Anti-Pumping Feature
All MasterPact NW circuit breakers are designed with an anti-pumping feature that
causes an opening order to always takes priority over a closing order. Specifically,
if opening and closing orders occur simultaneously, the charged mechanism
discharges without any movement of the main contacts keeping the circuit breaker
in the open (OFF) position.
In the event that opening and closing orders are simultaneously maintained, the
standard mechanism provides an anti-pumping function which continues to keep
the main contacts in the open position.
In addition, after fault tripping or opening the circuit breaker intentionally (using the
manual or electrical controls and with the closing coil continuously energized) the
circuit breaker cannot be closed until the power supply to the closing coil is
discontinued and then reactivated.
NOTE: When the automatic reset after fault trip (RAR) option is installed, the
automatic control system must take into account the information supplied by
the circuit breaker before issuing a new closing order or before blocking the
circuit breaker in the open position.
Disconnection Through the Front Door
The racking handle and racking mechanism are accessible through the front door
cutout. Disconnecting the circuit breaker is possible without opening the door and
exposing live parts.

Figure 1 - Racking Handle and Mechanism

Door Escutcheon

Closing and Opening Push Buttons

Racking Handle Storage Space

Racking Handle Disconnected


Position
(Cluster Shield Not
Racking Mechanism Shown)

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General Information Class 0613

Drawout Mechanism
The drawout assembly mechanism allows the circuit breaker to be racked in four
positions (connected, test, disconnected, or withdrawn), as shown in the figure
below.
NOTE: For UL circuit breakers, the clusters are mounted on the circuit
breaker; for IEC circuit breakers, the clusters are mounted on the cradle.

Figure 2 - Racking Positions (Cluster Shield Not Shown)


Secondary Stabs (IEC)
Contacts Clusters (UL/ANSI)
Clusters (IEC)
Stabs (UL/ANSI)

T TEST TTEST

Connected Position Test Position

06133339

TTEST

Disconnected Position Withdrawn Position

Reduced Maintenance
Arc Chamber
Under normal operating conditions, the circuit breaker does not require
maintenance. However, if maintenance or inspection is necessary, the arc
chambers are removable to allow visual inspection of the contacts and wear
indicator groove (see Contact Wear Indicators for how wear is indicated). The
operation counter can also indicate when inspections and possible maintenance
should be done.

Figure 3 - Contact Wear Indicators


Wear Indicator Groove Wear Indicator Groove

Good Worn
Contacts Contacts

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Class 0613 General Information

Operating Conditions
See bulletin 0613IB1202, available in the Schneider Electric technical library, for
information on normal and adverse operating conditions.
Ambient Temperature
MasterPact circuit breakers can operate under the following temperature
conditions:
• The electrical and mechanical characteristics are stipulated for an ambient
temperature between -13°F (25°C) and 158°F (70°C). Mechanical closing of
the circuit breaker (by pushbutton) is possible down to -31°F (-35°C).
• At altitudes +13,000 ft. (3900 m).
MasterPact circuit breakers have been tested for operation in industrial
atmospheres. It is recommended that the equipment be cooled or heated to the
proper operating temperature and kept free of excessive vibration and dust.
Operation at temperatures above 104°F (40°C) may require derating or
overbussing the circuit breaker. See the appropriate instruction bulletin and
Correction Factors, page 15 of this catalog for additional information.
Storage Temperature
Circuit breakers with trip units without LCD displays may be stored in the original
packaging at temperatures between -40°F (-40°C) and 185°F (85°C).
For circuit breakers with trip units with LCD displays, this range is -13°F (-25°C) to
185°F (85°C).
Altitude
MasterPact circuit breakers are suitable for use at altitudes of 13,000 ft. (3900 m)
and below. See Altitude Correction Factors , page 15 for altitude correction
factors.
Vibration
MasterPact circuit breakers meet IEC 60068-2-6 Standards for vibration.
• 2 to 13.2 Hz and amplitude 0.039 in. (1 mm)
• 13.2 to 100 Hz constant acceleration 0.024 oz. (0.7 g)
Humidity
MasterPact circuit breakers have been tested to the following:
• IEC68-2-30—damp heat (temperature +55°C and relative humidity of 95%)
• IEC 68-2-52 level 2—salt mist
The materials used in MasterPact NT and NW circuit breakers will not support the
growth of fungus and mold.

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General Information Class 0613

MasterPact NW Circuit Breaker Design


NOTE: For UL Listed circuit breakers, the clusters are mounted on the circuit
breaker; for IEC Rated circuit breakers, the clusters are mounted on the
cradle.

A Overcurrent Trip Switch (SDE1) J


K
Circuit Breaker Communication I
B L
Module
H
Overcurrent Trip Switch (SDE2) M
C
or Electric Reset
G
D Cluster
F N
E Cradle Rejection Kit
O
F Lifting Tab E
P
Trip Connection to Overcurrent
G Q
Trip Switch
D R
H Auxiliary Control Connection

Shunt Trip (MX2) or Undervoltage C


I Trip Device S
T
J Arc Chamber B
U
K Shunt Trip (MX1) A V

L Auxiliary Contact Connection

Two Blocks of Four Additional


Switches (OF) or Combined AC
M “Connected,Closed” Switches
(EF)

Block of Four Form C Auxiliary


N Contacts (OF) AD

O Shunt Close (XF) AE


W
AF
P Ready-to-Close Contact (PF)

Q Charging Handle

R Spring-Charging Motor (MCH)

S Closing Push Button X

T Opening Push Button

U Operations Counter

V Trip Unit
Y
W Accessory Cover Z
Open/Close Push Button Close AB
X AA
(Lockable with Padlock)

Y Faceplate

Z Charged/Discharged Indicator

AA Open/Close Indicator

AB Push-to-Reset on Fault Trip

Electrical Close Push Button


AC (BPFE)

AD Padlock Attachment

AE Key Interlock

Mounting Plate for Fixed Circuit


AF
Breaker

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MasterPact NW Cradle Design

P
A Stop Release Button

B Padlock Provision O

C Key Interlock N

Door Interlock for Connected


D
Device M

E Pull-Out Hand Grip


L
Rejection Feature Q
F
K
R
Primary Stabs (UL)/Clusters
G (IEC) J S

H Lifting Tab
I
I Cradle Back Mold
T
Position Indicating Contact
J
Terminal Block
Overcurrent Trip Switch Terminal
K H
Block
L Arc Chamber Cover
G
M Tool Shield
F
Position Indicating Contact
N
Terminal Block
U
Accessory Control Terminal
O
Block V
E
P Auxiliary Contact Terminal Block
D
Q Terminal Cover
C W
Position Indicating Contact X
R B
Terminal Block Y
A
S Wiring Cover

T Shutter

U Racking Interlock for Open Door

V Crank Storage Space

W Racking Crank

X Position Indicator

Y Crank Insertion Opening

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General Information Class 0613

DC Systems
Selection of a dc circuit breaker is based on the type of dc system, the rated
voltage, and the maximum short-circuit current at the point of installation.
The three types of dc systems are:

Table 1 - Distribution System

Distribution System Faults Fault Comments Worst Case

Isolated Source Isc maximum

Fault B Both polarities (positive


and negative) are involved Simultaneous faults at A
in the fault and D or C and E

Fault A or C No consequences Either polarity may be


involved at Voltage U.
Faults A and D Isc max
or Either polarity may be
Faults C and E involved at voltage U

Grounded Middle Point Isc maximum

Fault B Both polarities (positive


and negative) are involved
Fault B
in the fault
Each polarity may be
Isc < Isc maximum at U/2 involved at voltage U/2.
Fault A or C The negative or positive
polarity is involved

Grounded Negative Isc maximum Fault A


Fault A
Positive polarity is involved All poles taking part in
in the fault breaking must be placed in
series on the positive
polarity. If the negative
Isc maximum
polarity is grounded, an
additional pole must be
Fault B Both polarities (positive
provided to be used for
and negative) are involved
isolation of the negative
in the fault
pole but not for breaking.

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Circuit Breaker Connection


Table 2 - Circuit Breaker Connection Based on Distribution System

Grounded Negative Grounded Middle Point Isolated Source


Only system applicable to UL Listed
i i circuit breakers

U/2 i
U Load Load
Type U/2
B A B A U Load
B A
C C

E D C

Type N (IEC circuit Version C Version C Version C Version C1–


breakers) Split
+ _ + _ +
Type N and H (UL + +
Listed circuit
breakers, Isolated
Source only)

24 Vdc ≤ UN ≤ 500 Load Load Load


Load
Vdc
Version C1–
Series

+ _

Load

Type H Version D Version C Version E

24 Vdc ≤ UN ≤ 500 _ _
+ +
Vdc

Load
Load

Load

Type H Version D Version E Version E

500 Vdc ≤ UN ≤ + _ _
+
750 Vdc

Load
Load Load

Type H Version D Version E Version E

750 Vdc ≤ UN ≤ _ _
+ +
900 Vdc

Load
Load Load

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Frame Sizes and Interrupting ratings


Table 3 - Interrupting Ratings for UL 489 Listed MasterPact NW Circuit
Figure 4 - Load Breakers
Diagrams
Endurance Rating Breaking
Model (C/O cycles) Capacity1
Version C Circuit
(with no maintenance) 500 Vdc Breaking Closing
Number Breaker
Line Line (Version C) Rating (max 600 Vdc Time Time
unloaded) L/R
Mechanical Electrical
8 ms
NW08NDC 800 A
NW10NDC 1000 A
NW12NDC 1200 A 10,000 2800
NW14NDC 1400 A
NW16NDC 1600 A 30 to
35 kA <70 ms
75 ms
Load
NW20NDC 2000 A 10,000 1000
Version C1—Split
NW25NDC 2500 A
≤ 300 Vdc ≤ 300 Vdc 10,000 1000
NW30NDC 3000 A

NW40NDC 4000 A 10,000 1000

NW08HDC 800 A
NW10HDC 1000 A
10,000 2800
Load NW12HDC 1200 A

Version C1—Series NW14HDC 1400 A

≤ 600 Vdc NW08HDC 800 A


NW10HDC 1000 A
NW12HDC 1200 A 10,000 2800 30 to
85 kA <70 ms
75 ms
NW14HDC 1400 A

Load NW16HDC 1600 A

Version D NW20HDC 2000 A 10,000 1000

Line Line NW25HDC 2500 A


10,000 1000
NW30HDC 3000 A

NW40HDC 4000 A 10,000 1000

Load
Version E

1. This circuit breaker is only suitable for use on ungrounded UPS systems, as stipulated in UL 489 standard supplement SC (SC11.4 and
SC11.5).

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Class 0613 General Information

Table 4 - Ratings for IEC 60947-2 Rated MasterPact NW Circuit Breakers

Circuit Breaker Frame NW10 NW20 NW40


Circuit Breaker Designation (AIR) N H N H N H

Rated Current In 1000 A 2000 A 4000 A


Circuit Breaker Type N H N H N H

500 Vdc 85 kA 100 kA 85 kA 100 kA 85 kA 100 kA


L/R ≤ 5
750 Vdc — 85 kA — 85 kA — 85 kA
ms
900 Vdc — 85 kA — 85 kA — 85 kA
500 Vdc 35 kA 85 kA 35 kA 85 kA 35 kA 85 kA
Ultimate Breaking Capacity L/R ≤
Icu 750 Vdc — 50 kA — 50 kA — 50 kA
15 ms
900 Vdc — 35 kA — 35 kA — 35 kA
500 Vdc 25 kA 50 kA 25 kA 50 kA 25 kA 50 kA
L/R ≤
750 Vdc — 50 kA — 50 kA — 50 kA
30 ms
900 Vdc — 25 kA — 25 kA — 25 kA
Rated Service Breaking Capacity (kA) Ics % Icu 100% 100% 100%

Rated Short-Time
Withstand Current (kA) Icw 1s 50 85 50 85 50 85

Rated Making Capacity (kA) Icm % Icu 100% 100% 100%

Break Tme 30 to 75 ms 30 to 75 ms 30 to 75 ms
Closing Tme < 70 ms < 70 ms < 70 ms

Switch Designation (AIR) — HA — HA — HA

Rated Making Capacity (kA) Icm 85 85 85

Rated Short-Tme
Withstand Current (kA) Icw 1s 85 85 85

Installation and maintenance


Without 10,000
Mechanical
Service Life Maintenance
C/O cycles
Without 500 Vdc 8500 8500 5000 5000 2000 2000
x 1000 Electrical
Maintenance 900 Vdc — 2000 — 2000 — 1000

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Correction Factors
Table 5 - Temperature Correction Factors

Maximum Ambient Temperature

°F 140 122 104 86 77 68 50 32 14 –4 –22


°C 60 50 40 30 25 20 10 0 –10 –20 –30
Current 0.83 0.92 1 1.07 1.11 1.14 1.21 1.27 1.33 1.39 1.44

Table 6 - Altitude Correction Factors

< 6600 ft. (2000 m) 8500 ft. (2600 m) 13,000 ft. (3900 m)

Voltage 1 0.95 0.8

Current 1 0.99 0.96

Shipping Weights
Table 7 - Weights for UL 489 Listed MasterPact NW Circuit Breakers

Connector Weights (lbs./kg.)


Frame Rating
Type
Circuit Breaker Cradle Connector Pallet Total

800–2500 A Drawout RCTH/RCTV 109 lbs. (50 kg) 97 lbs. (44 kg) 17 lbs. (8 kg) 17 lbs. (8 kg) 240 lbs. (109 kg)

800–2500 A 109 lbs. (50 kg) 17 lbs. (8 kg) 17 lbs. (8 kg) 143 lbs. (65 kg)
RCTH/RCTV —
Fixed-Mounted
3000–4000 A 109 lbs. (50 kg) 97 lbs. (44 kg) 26 lbs. (12 kg) 17 lbs. (8 kg) 249 lbs. (114 kg)
RCTH/RCTV
Drawout
3000–4000 A 109 lbs. (50 kg) 26 lbs. (12 kg) 17 lbs. (8 kg) 152 lbs. (70 kg)
RCTH/RCTV —
Fixed-Mounted

Table 8 - Weights for IEC 60947-2 Rated MasterPact NW Circuit Breakers

Z-Connector
Circuit Breaker
Version NW10DC–NW20DC NW40DC
Type Weight Type Weight Type Weight

132 lbs.
3P Fixed (60 kg)

C/D

198 lbs.
3P Drawout (90 kg)

6 lbs. 29 lbs.
(2.5 kg) (13 kg)
176 lbs.
4P Fixed (80 kg)

264 lbs.
4P Drawout (120 kg)

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Request for Quotation Form Cradle Connections


Auxiliary, Alarm and Cradle Position Switches Front-connected
Auxiliary switch (OF) Push-in type terminal or Ring terminal 800–3200 A Front-connected flat (FCF)
choose one: 4a/4b form C (std.) 2a + 2b Front-connected “T” (FCT)
4a/4b low level NT 4a + 4b 4000 A Front-connected flat (FCF)
8a/8b form C 4000–5000 A Front-connected “T” (FCT)
12a/12b form C Rear-connected
Overcurrent trip switches 800–3200 A Rear-connected “T” vertical (RCTV)
Standard (1a/1b form C) (SDE1) standard Rear-connected “T” horizontal (RCTH)
Additional overcurrent trip switches (choose one) 2000 A L1/L Rear-connected offset vertical (RCOV)
(1a/1b form C) (incompatible with RES) (SDE2) 3200 A (ANSI) Rear-connected offset vertical (RCOV)
(1a/1b form C) (incompatible with RES) (low-level SDE2)
4000-6300 A Rear connected “T” vertical (RCTV)
Ready-to-close switch (PF) Std low level
Rear-connected “T” horizontal (RCTH)
Push-in type cradle position switches (1a/1b form C) Qty Cradle Interlocking and Accessories
Connected position (max. qty.: 3 NW/3 NT) (CE) ______ Door interlock(VPEL)
Test position (max. qty.: 3 NW/1 NT) (CT) ______ Racking interlock between racking crank and Off position
Disconnected position (max. qty.: 3 NW/2 NT) (CD) ______ —std. on UL/ANSI (IBPO)
Low-level cradle position switch Racking interlock (VPOC)
Choose one: Qty Automatic spring discharge (DAE)—std. on UL/ANSI
Connected/Closed switch (max. qty.: 8) (EF) ______ Cradle rejection kit standard
Connected/Closed switch (max. qty.: 8) (low-level EF) ______
Auxiliary terminal shield
Ring terminal type cradle position switches (1a or 1b contact) Metering CT (optional for UL/ANSI only)
Connected position (max. 3a or 3b) qty/type _________ Lock cradle in all positions—std. on UL/ANSI
Test position (max. 1a or 1b) qty/type _________
Miscellaneous Accessories
Disconnected position (max. 3a or 3b) qty/type _________
Mechanical operation counter
Locking and Interlocking Cradle Brkr
Shutter (Required option for IEC NW circuit breakers
Padlockable push button cover
Shutter with padlock provision and position indicator
Padlock provision only
Transparent cover w/ door escutcheon (drawout circuit breaker only)
One key lock (select manufacturer below)
Two key locks keyed alike Lifting device for lifting hooks (s et of 2)
(select manufacturer below) T-frame, W-frame, or Y-frame circuit breaker lifting bar (short)
Two key locks keyed differently lifting bar (long)
(select manufacturer below) Masterpact NW/NT remote racking device
Key lock manufacturer: Test Equipment
Kirk Ronis
H and-held test kit
Schneider Electric Profalux Castell
Full-function test kit
Not available on Masterpact NT (T-frame circuit breaker)
Not available on IEC circuit breaker Test report for circuit breaker, standard for ANSI, check for UL, IEC
Not available on IEC Masterpact NT.
Standard with IEC offer. Test report for cradle, standard on ANSI, check for UL, IEC

Manufacturing Number
Provided with Quotation List Price
$
Circuit Breaker: Delivery (from receipt of order)
Cradle: $
Total $

Delivery Schedule
Circuit breaker and cradle to be shipped together
Cradle to be shipped prior to circuit breaker

Schneider Electric Conditions of Sale Apply

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MicroLogic™ DC1.0 Trip Unit Class 0613

MicroLogic™ DC1.0 Trip Unit


All MasterPact NW DC circuit breakers are equipped with MicroLogic DC1.0 trip
units, which is designed to protect power circuits and load devices.
MicroLogic DC1.0
The MicroLogic DC1.0 trip unit:
Type of protection • is associated with sensors with instantaneous trip values
1 = Instantaneous • has two types:
— fixed instantaneous trip
— adjustable instantaneous trip, with trip values that can be adjusted on the
Circuit Breaker front of the circuit breaker
Family
• Fixed and adjustable trip units have:
• has an instantaneous protection with no time delay settings
• has no overload protection provided

Figure 5 - MicroLogic DC1.0 Trip Unit


Fixed Instantaneous Trip Adjustable Instantaneous Trip

instantaneous instantaneous
instantan instantan
instantan o instantan o
Fixed Magnetic Trip A1 = A2 = 2500 A
Im: 1350 A E1 = E2 = 5400 A

Im

Figure 6 - Circuit Breaker Configuration and Sensor Locations

Version C (3P) Version C1 (3P) Version C1 (3P)


Split Configuration Series Configuration
Line Line
300 Vdc 300 Vdc
600 Vdc

MicroLogic Internal Internal


Trip Unit Load Sensor Load Sensor

Version D (3P) Version E (4P)


Line Line Line Line
Load

MicroLogic MicroLogic
Trip Unit Trip Unit

Load Load

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Class 0613 MicroLogic™ DC1.0 Trip Unit

Adjustable trip units have sensor adjustment dials accessible in front of the circuit
breaker behind the door of the cubicle. Both sensors must have the same settings.
NOTE: There are 16 detent positions to adjust the instantaneous tripping
points. Make sure that both dials are set to the same detent position.

Figure 7 - Adjustable Sensor Adjustment Dials

5000/11000 A
11000
10000
9000
8000
7000
5000 2500/5400 A
5000
instantaneous
instantan
instantan o
4000
A1 = A2 = 2500 A
E1 = E2 = 5400 A 3000 1250/2500 A
2000
1000

A B C D E
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Detent Positions

instantaneous
instantan
instantan o

A1 = A2 = 2500 A
E1 = E2 = 5400 A

NOTE: Detent positions 2–15 are for reference. Schneider Electric only
publishes tolerances for A and E detent positions.

Table 9 - Adjustable Trip Unit Im Thresholds

Sensor A E
1250–2500 A 1250 A -20/+30% 2500 A -20/+30%

2500–5400 A 2500 A -20/+30% 5400 A -20/+30%


5000–11,000 A 5000 A -20/+30% 11000 A -20/+30%

Table 10 - Sensors for Adjustable Instantaneous Trip

Sensor Type
Frame Rating Model Number
1250–2500 A 2500–5400 A 5000–11,000 A

800 A NW08 X X X
1000 A NW10 X X X
1200 A NW12 X X X
1400 A NW14 X X X
1600 A NW16 X X X
2000 A NW20 X X X
2500 A NW25 — X X
3000 A NW30 — X X
4000 A NW40 — — X

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Table 11 - Fixed Instantaneous Trip

Current Rating 100% 135% 135% Trip Point

1000 A Hold Trip 1350 A

1200 A Hold Trip 1620 A

1400 A Hold Trip 1890 A

1600 A Hold Trip 2160 A

2000 A Hold Trip 2700 A

2500 A Hold Trip 3375 A

3000 A Hold Trip 4050 A

4000 A Hold Trip 5400 A

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Accessories
Options for Remote Operation
Two options are available for remote operation of MasterPact™ circuit breakers:
direct connection or a communication network.
NOTE: When remote operation features are used, a minimum of four seconds
is required for the spring charging motor (MCH) to completely charge the
circuit breaker closing springs prior to actuating the shunt close (XF) device.
The wiring diagrams for these two options are shown below.

Figure 8 - Wiring Diagram for Remote ON/OFF Function by Direct


Connection

Opening Closing
Spring Ready to
Order Order
Charged Open Fault
Open Closed
B3 C2 A2 252 254 84 12 14
B2 82

MCH

MX XF
PF SDE OF1
CH

B1 C1 A1 251 81 11

Remote Operation Accessories


The remote ON/OFF function is used to remotely open and close the circuit
MasterPact Circuit breaker. It is made up of the following components:
Breaker Equipped for
Remote ON/OFF • A spring-charging motor (MCH) equipped with a spring-charged limit switch;
Function Cluster see Spring-Charging Motor (MCH), page 21 for more information.
shield is not shown • A shunt close (XF); see Shunt Trip (MX1) and Shunt Close (XF), page 22 for
more information.
• A shunt trip (MX1); see Shunt Trip (MX1) and Shunt Close (XF), page 22 for
more information.
Optionally, the function may be completed with:
• A ready-to-close contact (PF).
• An electrical closing push button (BPFE).
• A remote reset following a fault (RES).
The remote operation function may be completed with:
• Auxiliary contacts (OF).
• Overcurrent trip switch (SDE).

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Terminals
Table 12 - Terminal Characteristics
Terminal
Standards UL 486E

Termination Capacity 22–14 AWG solid or stranded wire with max. O.D. of
insulation 3.5 mm
Nominal 10 A
Current
Minimum 100mA at 24 V
22 AWG = 4.5 lbs. (20 N)

20 AWG = 6.75 lbs. (30 N)

Pull-Out Forces 18 AWG = 6.75 lbs. (30 N)

16 AWG = 9 lbs. (40 N)

14 AWG = 11.5 lbs. (50 N)

Spring-Charging Motor (MCH)


The spring-charging motor automatically charges the spring mechanism for
closing the circuit breaker and also recharges the spring mechanism when the
circuit breaker is in the ON position. Instantaneous reclosing of the circuit breaker
is thus possible following circuit breaker opening. The spring-mechanism charging
handle is used only as a backup if auxiliary power is absent.
The spring-charging motor is equipped as standard with a limit switch contact
(CH) that signals the charged position of the mechanism (springs charged).

Spring-Charging Motor (NW) Spring-Charging Motor (NT)

Characteristics MCH

Voltage Vac 50/60 Hz 48/60, 100/130, 200/250, 240/277, 380/415, 400/440, 480
Ratings (Vn)
Vdc 24/30, 48/60, 100/125, 200/250

Operating Threshold 0.85 to 1.1 Vn

Power Consumption 180 VA

Motor Overcurrent 2–3 x In for 0.1 s


Charging Time 4 s maximum on NW, 3 s maximum on NT

Duty Cycle 3 cycles per minute maximum

10,000 cycles for NW < 4000 A


Endurance
5000 cycles for NW ≥ 4000 A

CH Contact 10 A at 240 V

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Shunt Trip (MX1) and Shunt Close (XF)


Maximum Wire Length—The inrush currents for these devices are approximately
200 VA. When low supply voltages (12, 24 or 48 V) are used, the maximum
allowable wire length is dependent on the voltage and the wire size.

Table 13 - Maximum Wire Length

Percent of Source Voltage


Device2 Source Voltage
12 Vdc 24 Vdc 48 Vdc
14 AWG 16 AWG 14 AWG 16 AWG 14 AWG 16 AWG
Wire Size (2.08 mm2) (1.31 mm2) (2.08 mm2) (1.31 mm2) (2.08 mm2) (1.31 mm2)

159 ft. 100 ft. 765 ft. 472 ft.


100% — — (48.5 m) (30.5 m) (233.2 m) (143.9 m)
UVR (MN)
44 ft. 29 ft. 205 ft. 129 ft.
85% — — (13.4 m) (8.8 m) (62.5 m) (39.3 m)

57 ft. 34 ft. 314 ft. 200 ft. 1503 ft. 944 ft.
Shunt Trip (MX) 100% (17.4 m) (10.4 m) (95.7 m) (61.0 m) (457.8 m) (287.7 m)
and Shunt Close
(XF) 27 ft. 17 ft. 205 ft. 126 ft. 957 ft. 601 ft.
85% (8.2 m) (5.2 m) (62.5 m) (38.4 m) (291.7 m) (183.2 m)

Shunt Trip (MX1): When energized, the shunt trip instantaneously opens the
Shunt Trip (MX1) and circuit breaker. The shunt trip may be energized continuously or intermittently.
Shunt Close (XF)
Shunt Close (XF): Remotely closes the circuit breaker if the spring mechanism is
charged. The shunt close may be energized continuously or intermittently.
NOTE: Do not use a standing close order on the shunt close coil (XF). Any
opening order will open the circuit breaker so a standing close order is not
necessary. See Anti-Pumper Feature.
Communication versions of the MX1 and XF are available for direct connection via
the circuit breaker communication module (BCM).

Table 14 - Shunt Trip and Shunt Close Characteristics

MX1 and
Characteristics XF Min Max
MX2
24 Vac 17 Vac 26 Vac
48 Vac 34 Vac 52 Vac
120 Vac 60 Vac 132 Vac
Vac 50/60 Hz 240 Vac 168 Vac 264 Vac
277 Vac 194 Vac 304 Vac
380 Vac 266 Vac 418 Vac
Voltage Ratings (Vn)
480 Vac 336 Vac 528 Vac
12 Vdc 8 Vdc 13 Vdc
24 Vdc 17 Vdc 26 Vdc
Vdc 48 Vdc 34 Vdc 52 Vdc
125 Vdc 88 Vdc 137 Vdc
250 Vdc 175 Vdc 275 Vdc
Operating Threshold 0.7 to 1.1 Vn 0.85 to 1.1 Vn

Power Consumption Steady-State/


(VA or W) 4.5/200
Inrush

70 ms ±10
(NW ≤ 4000 A)
Circuit Breaker 50 ms ±10
80 ms ±10
Response Time at Vn3 (NW and NT)
(NW > 4000 A)
55 ms (NT)

2. The length shown in the table is for each of the two supply wires.
3. Shunt trip (MX1) and shunt close (XF) circuits must be energized for minimum of 200 ms.

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Additional Shunt Trip (MX2) or Undervoltage Trip (MN)


This function opens the circuit breaker via an electrical order.
Second Shunt Trip
(MX2) • Shunt trip (MX2, second MX) or,
• Undervoltage trip (MN)
— Instantaneous trip
— Fixed undervoltage trip (time delayed) or,
— Adjustable undervoltage trip (time delayed)
As shown in Wire Diagram for the Remote Tripping Function below, the delay unit
(installed outside the circuit breaker) may be disabled by an emergency off button
to obtain non-delayed opening of the circuit breaker.
When energized, the shunt trip (MX1 or MX2) instantaneously opens the circuit
breaker.
The undervoltage trip (MN) instantaneously opens the circuit breaker when its
supply voltage drops to a value between 35% and 70% of its rated voltage.
If the undervoltage trip is not energized, it is impossible to close the circuit breaker,
either manually or electrically. An attempt to close the circuit breaker produces no
movement of the main contacts. Closing is allowed when the supply voltage of the
undervoltage trip reaches 85% of rated voltage.

Table 15 - Undervoltage Trip Characteristics

Characteristics MN
24 Vac
48 Vac
120 Vac
Vac 50/60 Hz 240 Vac
277 Vac
380 Vac
Voltage Ratings (Vn)
480 Vac
12 Vdc
24 Vdc
Vdc 48 Vdc
125 Vdc
250 Vdc
Power Consumption (VA or W) Constant/Inrush 4.5/200

Opening 0.35 to 0.70 Vn


Operating Threshold
Closing 0.85 Vn

NW 90 ms ±10
Circuit Breaker Response Time at Vn
NT 40 ms ±10

Figure 9 - Wire Diagram for the Remote Tripping Function

Opening Opening Delayed


Order Order Opening
Order 10 12
Delayed
C12 D2 Unit
3 6
instantaneous
Opening
MX2 or MN Order
D2

MN
D1
MN

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Time-Delay Module for Undervoltage Trip


To eliminate circuit breaker nuisance tripping during temporary voltage dips
Time-Delay Module for (micro-breaks), operation of the undervoltage trip (MN) can be delayed. This
Undervoltage Trip function is achieved by adding an external delay unit (either adjustable or non-
(MN) adjustable) to the undervoltage trip (MN) circuit.

Table 16 - Time-Delay Module Characteristics

24/30, 48/60, 100/130, 200/250,


Vac 50/60 Hz
Voltage Ratings of Undervoltage Trip 380/480

Vdc 24/30, 48/60, 100/130, 200/250

Vac 50/60 Hz 48/60, 100/130, 200/250, 380/480


Adjustable
Voltage Ratings of Vdc 48/60, 100/130, 200/250, 380/480
Time-Delay Module
Vac 50/60 Hz 100/130, 200/250
Non-Adjustable
Vdc 100/130, 200/250

Opening 0.35 to 0.7 Vn


Operating Threshold
Closing 0.85 Vn

4.5 VA/W (Holding), 200 VA/W


Power Consumption
(Inrush)

Adjustable 0.5, 0.9, 1.5, and 3.0 s


Time-Delay Settings
Non-Adjustable 0.25 s

Ready-to-Close Switch (PF)


The ready-to-close position switch indicates that the following conditions are met
Ready-to-Close and the circuit breaker can be closed:
Switch (PF)
• The circuit breaker is open.
• The closing springs are charged.
• There is no standing closing or opening order.

Table 17 - Ready-to-Close Switch Characteristics

Type of Contact 1a/1b Form C

Maximum
Number of 1
Contacts
Standard: 100 mA/24V minimum load Low-Level: 2 mA/15 V minimum load
240/380 Vac 5A 24/48 Vac 3A

Breaking 480 Vac 5A 240 Vac 3A


Capacity at a
Power Factor 600/690 Vac 3A 380 Vac 3A
(p.f.) of 0.3 24/48 Vdc 3A 24/48 Vdc 3A
240 Vdc 0.3 A 125 Vdc 0.3 A
380 Vdc 0.15 A 250 Vdc 0.15 A

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Electrical Closing Push Button (BPFE)

Electrical Closing Push Button


(BPFE) Remote Order
to Close

A2 A3

XF

BPFE
A1

Located on the front panel of the circuit breaker, this push button carries out
electrical closing of the circuit breaker, taking into account all of the safety
functions that are part of the control/monitoring system of the installation. The
push button is installed on the control circuit of the shunt close, and connects to
the communicating shunt close module (XF-COM). Terminal A2 of XF-COM is
used to remotely close the circuit breaker.

Remote Reset (RES) and Automatic Reset After Fault Trip


• Remote reset (RES): following tripping, the remote reset (RES) resets the
overcurrent trip switch (SDE) and the mechanical indicator. (Voltage rating:
110/130 Vac and 200/240 Vac.) RES is not compatible with an additional
overcurrent trip switch (SDE2).
• Automatic reset after fault-trip: following tripping, a reset of the mechanical
indicator (reset button) is no longer required to enable circuit breaker closing
(factory adjustable only).

Switches and Switch Accessories


Auxiliary Switch (OF)
The rotary-type auxiliary switches are directly driven by the trip mechanism when
the minimum isolation distance between the main circuit breaker contact is
reached.

Auxiliary Switch (OF) with Four MasterPact NT Aux Switch (OF)


Contacts for MasterPact NW with One Contact
Circuit Breaker

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Table 18 - Auxiliary Switch Characteristics

Circuit Breaker Type NT NW

Supplied as Standard (Form C) 4 4

Maximum Number of Contacts 4 12


Standard (100 mA/24 V minimum load)

240/380 6A 10 A
Vac 480 6A 10 A
600/690 6A 6A
24/48 2.5 A 10 A
Vdc 240 0.5 A 10 A
380 0.3 A 3A

Breaking Capacity Low-Level (1 mA/4 V minimum load with a maximum current and voltage
at a Power Factor of 100 mA/10 V.
(p.f.) of 0.3 NOTE: If the maximum voltage and current is exceeded, the low-
level function of the switch will be lost but the switch will continue to
function as a standard switch with the following specifications.

24/48 Vac 5A 6A
Vac 240 Vac 5A 6A
380 Vac 5A 3A
24/48 Vdc 5/2.5 A 6A
Vdc 125 Vdc 0.5 A 6A
250 Vdc 0.3 A 3A

Overcurrent Trip Switch (SDE)


Circuit breaker tripping due to a fault is signalled by a red mechanical fault
Overcurrent Trip indicator (reset) and one overcurrent trip switch (SDE).
Switch (SDE)
Following tripping, the mechanical indicator must be reset before the circuit
breaker may be closed. An additional overcurrent trip switch (SDE2) is supplied as
an option and is not compatible with the remote reset (RES).

Supplied as Standard 1a/1b Form C

Maximum Number of
2
Contacts
Standard: 100 mA/24 V Low-Level: 2 mA/15 V
Minimum Load Minimum Load
240/380 Vac 5A 24/48 Vac 3A

Breaking Capacity 480 Vac 5A 240 Vac 3A


at a Power Factor
(p.f.) of 0.3 600/690 Vac 3A 380 Vac 3A
24/48 Vdc 3A 24/48 Vdc 3A
240 Vdc 0.3 A 125 Vdc 0.3 A
380 Vdc 0.15 A 250 Vdc 0.15 A

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Connected/Closed Switch (EF)


This switch combines the “device connected” and “device closed” information to
Connected/Closed produce “circuit closed” information. The connected/closed switch (EF) is supplied
Switch (EF) NW only as an option and must be used with an additional auxiliary switch (OF) and fits into
its connector (it is not available for ring terminals).

Circuit Breaker Type NW (not available for NT)

Maximum Number
8a/8b Form C
of Contacts
Standard: 100 mA/24 V Low-Level: 2 mA/15 V
Minimum Load Minimum Load
240/380 Vac 6A 24/48 Vac 5A
480 Vac 6A 240 Vac 5A
Breaking Capacity at a
Power Factor (p.f.) of 0.3 600/690 Vac 6A 380 Vac 5A
24/48 Vdc 2.5 A 24/48 Vdc 2.5 A
125 Vdc 0.8 A 125 Vdc 0.8 A
250 Vdc 0.3 A 250 Vdc 0.3 A

Cradle Position Switch


Table 19 - Cradle Position Switch Characteristics
Cradle Position Switch
(CE, CD, CT) NT NW
Circuit Breaker Type
CE CD CT CE CD CT
Maximum Push-In Switches with
3 2 1 34 34 34
Standard Actuators
9 0 0
6 3 0
With Additional Actuators
3 6 0
6 0 3
Standard (100 mA/24 V minimum load)

240 8A 8A
380 8A 8A
Vac 480 8A 8A
600/
6A 6A
690
24/48 2.5 A 2.5 A
Breaking Vdc 125 0.8 A 0.8 A
Capacity at a
Power Factor 250 0.3 A 0.3 A
(p.f) of 0.3
Low-Level (2 mA/15 V minimum load)

24/48 5A 5A
Vac 240 5A 5A
380 5A 5A
24/48 2.5 A 2.5 A
Vdc 125 0.8 A 0.8 A
250 0.3 A 0.3 A

4. See Possible Ring-Terminal Combinations, page 28.

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Table 20 - Possible Ring-Terminal Combinations

CE CD CT
1b 1a 1b

1b 1a, 1b 1b

1a, 2b 1a, 2b 1a

1a, 2b 2a, 1b 1b

2a, 1b 1a, 2b 1b

1a 1a 1a
3a 3a 1a
3b 3b 1b

Additional Actuators for Cradle Position Switches on MasterPact NW Circuit


Breakers
A set of additional actuators may be installed on the cradle to change or add the
functions of the cradle position switches. Each standard actuator can be replaced
by any other actuator to change the function of the cradle position switch.

Figure 10 - Cradle Position Switch Actuators


Actuator for up to Actuator for up to Actuator for up to
Three CE Switches Three CD Switches Three CT Switches
(standard) (standard) (standard)

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Cradle Connections
Table 21 - Standard Connectors for Drawout Circuit Breakers

Connector
Type Rating
Version C Version C1 Series and C1 Split

800–2000 A

Rear-Connected “T”
Vertical (RCTV)

2500–4000 A

800–2000 A

Rear-Connected (T)
Horizontal (RCTH)

2500–4000 A

Table 22 - Standard Connectors for Fixed-Mounted Circuit Breakers

Ampere Connectors
Connector Type
Rating Version C1 Series and C1 Split
Version C

800–2500 A

Rear-Connected “T”
Vertical (RCTV)

3000–4000 A

800–2500 A

Rear-Connected “T”
Horizontal (RCTH)

3000–4000 A

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Table 23 - MasterPact NW IEC Rated 3P/4P Drawout Circuit Breakers

Connector
Wiring Ampere Rating Connector and Bussing
Type

1000–2000 A

RCTV

Version C (3P)

4000 A
1

1000–2000 A
RCTH

4000 A NA

Version D (3P)

RCTV 1000–2000 A

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Table 23 - MasterPact NW IEC Rated 3P/4P Drawout Circuit Breakers (Continued)

Connector
Wiring Ampere Rating Connector and Bussing
Type

4000 A

1000–2000 A
RCTH

4000 A NA

1000–2000 A

RCTV

Version E (4P)

4000 A

1000–2000 A
RCTH

4000 A NA

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Table 24 - MasterPact NW IEC Rated 3P/4P Fixed Circuit Breakers

Connector
Wiring Ampere Rating Connectors and Bussing
Type

1000–2000 A

RCTV

Version C (3P)

4000 A

1000–2000 A
RCTH

4000 A NA

1000–2000 A

Version D (3P)

RCTV

4000 A

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Table 24 - MasterPact NW IEC Rated 3P/4P Fixed Circuit Breakers (Continued)

Connector
Wiring Ampere Rating Connectors and Bussing
Type

1000–2000 A
RCTH

4000 A NA

1000–2000 A

RCTV

Version E (4P)

4000 A

1000–2000 A
RCTH

4000 A NA

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Circuit Breaker Locking and Interlocking


Push Button Lock
A transparent cover blocks access to the push buttons used to open and close the
device. It is possible to independently lock the opening button and/or the closing
O I button. The push buttons may be locked using:
push OFF push ON

• One to three padlocks: 3/16–5/16 in. diameter, not supplied


• A wire seal
• Two screws

Push Button Lock

Open Position Padlock and Key Lock Provisions


The circuit breaker is locked in the off position by physically keeping the opening
Open Position Key push button pressed down using one of the following:
Lock
• One to three padlocks: 3/16–5/16 in. diameter, not supplied
• Key locks: One or two Kirk® key locks (keyed alike or differently) are available
for UL Listed/ANSI Certified circuit breakers; for IEC Rated circuit breakers,
Ronis®, Castell®, or Profalux® key locks are available
Keys may be removed only when locking is effective. The key locks are available
in any of the following configurations:
Open Position Padlock • One key lock
Provision
• One key lock mounted on the device + one identical key lock supplied
separately for interlocking with another device
• Two different key locks mounted on the circuit breaker for double locking
A locking kit for installation of one or two key locks may be ordered separately.

Table 25 - Circuit Breaker and Switch Locking Options

Type of Locking Maximum Number of Locks

Pushbutton Locking Using padlocks Three padlocks

Using key locks Two key locks (optional)


Open Position Locking
Up to three padlocks and two key locks
Using padlocks and key locks
(optional)

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Cradle Locking and Interlocking


Disconnected Position Locking
The circuit breaker can be locked in the disconnected position by key interlock
Disconnected Position (optional) or padlock (standard). The key interlock is on the cradle and accessible
Locking Provisions with the door locked.
Key Interlock • Kirk key interlocks are available for UL/ANSI circuit breakers; for IEC circuit
Padlock Hasp breakers, Ronis, Castell, or Profalux key locks are available. Key is captive
when key interlock is unlocked.
• Locking on disconnected, test, and connected positions is optional for IEC
Test

circuit breakers and standard for UL/ANSI circuit breakers.

Door Interlock
The door interlock prevents the compartment door from being opened when the
Door Interlock (NW) circuit breaker is in the connected or test position. If the circuit breaker is put into
the connected position with the door open, the door can be closed without
disconnecting the circuit breaker. For greater protection, this interlock can be used
in conjunction with the open door racking interlock.

Racking Interlock Between Racking Crank and Off Position


The racking interlock is standard for UL and ANSI circuit breakers, and optional for
IEC circuit breakers. It prevents insertion of the racking crank unless the OFF
push button is pressed.

Cable Door Interlock Kit


The optional cable door interlock prevents the compartment door from being
opened when the circuit breaker is in the closed position. This kit includes:

Figure 11 - Cable Door Interlock Kit Contents

A B C
Kit Contents

A Panel Interlocking Plate

B Circuit Breaker Interlocking Plate

C Interlocking Cables
D
D Bolts with Washers
G
F E Guide-Bolt with Washer

E F Interlocking Bracket

G Calibration Tray

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Source Changeover Interlocks


Source changeover interlocks allow mechanical interlocking between two or three
circuit breakers (fixed and drawout).

Figure 12 - Source Changeover Interlocks


Three NW Circuit Breakers
Interlocked Using Cables

Two NW Circuit Breakers


Interlocked Using Rods

Interlocking Two Circuit Breakers


• Interlocking Two Mains Using Rods
• Interlocking Two Mains Using Cables
Interlocking Three Circuit Breakers Using Cables
• Interlocking Two Mains and One Generator
• Interlocking Two Mains and One Tie
• Interlocking Three Mains

Open Door Racking Interlock


The racking interlock prevents racking in the circuit breaker when the door is
Open Door Racking open. (Insertion of the circuit breaker racking crank is not possible when the
Interlock compartment door is open.)

Automatic Spring Discharge Mechanism


The automatic spring discharge mechanism is standard for UL and ANSI circuit
Automatic Spring breakers, and optional for IEC circuit breakers. It releases the closing spring
Discharge Mechanism energy when the circuit breaker is moved from the disconnected position to the
fully withdrawn position.

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Cradle Rejection Kits


The cradle rejection feature (standard) ensures that only the properly designated
circuit breaker or switch is matched with the selected cradle assembly.

Figure 13 - Cradle Rejection Kits

Cradle Rejection Kit Contents

Rail Padlocking
Rail padlocking is standard for UL, ANSI, and IEC cradles. When used in
combination with the disconnected position locking device, rail padlocking
prevents the movement of the circuit breaker from the disconnected position to the
fully withdrawn position when the padlock hasp is pulled out and locked.

Miscellaneous Accessories
Mechanical Operation Counter (CDM)
The mechanical operation counter (CDM) registers the total number of operating
Mechanical Operation cycles. One CDM is installed per circuit breaker.
Counter (CDM)

Shutter and Shutter Lock


The shutters automatically block access to the main disconnects when the circuit
breaker is in the disconnected, test, or fully withdrawn position. The shutter lock is
used to prevent connection of the circuit breaker or to lock the shutters in the
closed position.
Not available on cradles with ArcBlok™ technology.

UL® Circuit Breaker Shutter Shutter Lock

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Door Escutcheon (CDP)


These door escutcheons provide a frame and seal for the circuit breaker.

Figure 14 - Door Escutcheons


Door Escutcheon (NW Fixed) Door Escutcheon (NW Fixed)
Seal

Escutcheon

Transparent Cover (CCP) for Door Escutcheon


The cover is hinged-mounted and locked with a milled head, and is designed to be
Transparent Cover installed on the door escutcheon.
(CCP)

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Wiring Diagrams
NOTE: All diagrams are showing circuit breaker open, connected and
charged.

Figure 15 - Wiring Diagrams for MasterPact NW Circuit Breakers

Trip Unit Cell Switches


Disconnected Connected Test Position
Trip Unit

332
334
322
324
312
314
814

934
932
924
922
914
912
832
834
822
824
812
CD3 CD2 CD1 CE3 CE2 CE1 CT3 CT2 CT1
831

821

811

331

321

311

931

921

911
Figure 16 - Markings for Push-In Type Terminals

Cell Switches Trip Unit Cell Switches

CD3 CD2 CD1 COM UC1 UC2 UC3 UC4 M2C/M6C SDE2/Res. SDE1 CE3 CE2 CE1

834 824 814 E5 E6 Z5 M1 M2 M3 F2+ V3 484/Q3 184/K2 84 334 324 314

832 822 812 E3 E4 Z3 Z4 T3 T4 VN V2 474/Q2 182 82 332 322 312

831 821 811 E1 E2 Z1 Z2 T1 T2 F1– V1 471/Q1 181/K1 81 331 321 311


or

CE6 CE5 CE4

364 354 344

362 352 342

361 351 341

Figure 17 - Markings for Ring Terminals

Cell Switches Trip Unit

CD3 CD2 CD1 COM UC1 UC2 UC3 UC3a M2C/M6C M2Ca/M6Ca SDE2/Res. SDE2a SDE1 SDE1a

834/832 824/822 814/812 E5 E6 Z5 M1 M2 M3 F2 VN 484/Q3 474/Q2 184/K2 182 84 82

831 821 811 E3 E4 Z3 Z4 T3 T4 F1 471/Q1 181/K1 81

E1 E2 Z1 Z2 T1 T2

= Not available on this circuit breaker

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NOTE: All diagrams are showing circuit breaker open, connected and
charged.

Figure 18 - Wiring Diagrams for Auxiliary Connections


Remote Operation Switches

NOTE: When remote operation features are used, make sure there is a minimum of four seconds for the
spring charging motor (MCH) to completely charge the circuit breaker closing springs prior to actuating the
shunt close (XF) device.

Figure 19 - Markings for Push-In Type Terminals

Remote Operation Auxiliary Switches Cell Switches

MN/MX2 MX1 XF PF MCH OF24 OF23 OF22 OF21 OF14 OF13 OF12 OF11 OF4 OF3 OF2 OF1 CT3 CT2 CT1

D2/C12 C2 A2 254 B2 244 234 224 214 144 134 124 114 44 34 24 14 934 924 914

C13 C3 A3 252 B3 242 232 222 212 142 132 122 112 42 32 22 12 932 922 912

D1/C11 C1 A1 251 B1 241 231 221 211 141 131 121 111 41 31 21 11 931 921 911
or or or

EF24 EF23 EF22 EF21 EF14 EF13 EF12 EF11 CD6 CD5 CD4

248 238 228 218 148 138 128 118 864 854 844

246 236 226 216 146 136 126 116 862 852 842

245 235 225 215 145 135 125 115 861 851 841
or

CE9 CE8 C7

394 384 374

392 382 372

391 381 371

40 0613CT0501
Wiring Diagrams Class 0613

Figure 20 - Markings for Ring Terminals

Remote Operation Auxiliary Switches Cell Switches

MN MX1 MX1a XF XFa PF CT1 MCH MCHa OF14 OF13 OF12 OF11 OF4 OF3 OF2 OF1 CE3 CE2 CE1

D2 C2 C3 A2 A3 252 914/912 B2 B3 144 134 122 112 44 34 22 12 334/332 324/322 314/312

D1 C1 A1 251 911 B1 141 131 121 111 41 31 21 11 331 321 311

Additional Wiring Information


Alarm Contacts (OF1, OF2, OF3 and OF4 are standard equipment)

OF4
OF3 Open/Closed Circuit OF24: Open/Closed Circuit Breaker or Switch
Breaker or Switch Position Contact or EF24: Combined Connected
OF2 Position Contacts and Closed Contact
OF1
OF23 or EF23
OF22 or EF22
OF21 or EF21
OF14 or EF14
OF13 or EF13
OF12 or EF12
OF22 or EF22
OF11 or EF11

Cradle Contacts
CD3 CE3 CT3
Disconnected Connected
Test Position
CD2 Position CE2 Position CT2
Contacts
Contacts Contacts
CD1 CE1 CT1
or or
CE6 CE9
Connected Connected
CE5 Position CE8 Position
Contacts Contacts
CE4 CE7
or
CD6
Disconnected
CD5 Position
Contacts
CD4

Remote Operation

SDE Electrical Fault Alarm Contact


RES Remote Reset

MN Undervoltage Trip Device

MX Shunt Trip

XF Shunt Close

PF Ready-to-Close Contact

MCH Spring-Charging Motor

0613CT0501 41
Class 0613 Dimensional Drawings

Dimensional Drawings
UL Enclosure Information
Table 26 - Minimum Enclosure Information

Circuit Breaker Enclosure


Ventilation Area
Dimensions
Number Circuit
of Poles Breaker (H x W x D) Top Bottom Front Face

in. mm in.2 mm2 in.2 mm2 in.2 mm2


18.37 x 30.00 x 466.6 x 762.0 x
3P UL® Listed 16.62 10 720 16.62 10 720 — —
15.75 400

UL 3P Drawout Circuit Breakers

Figure 21 - 800–2500 A UL 3P Drawout Circuit Breaker with Type C Connections Master Drawing

Front View Top View Side View

1. Minimum to withdraw circuit breaker.


2. Distance to drawout position.
3. Circuit breaker mounting surface.
4. Minimum for circuit breaker racking handle.

in
Dimensions: (mm)

42 0613CT0501
Dimensional Drawings Class 0613

Figure 22 - 800–2500 A 3P Drawout Circuit Breaker with Type C Connections Rear-Connected "T"
Vertical (RCTV)

0.63 0.56
(16,0) (14,2)

3.00
(76,2)

10.4
(255,1)

4.79 15.09
(121,7) (383,2)
1.47 0.79
(37,2) (20,1) 0.75
(19,1)
1.75
(44,5)

in
Dimensions: (mm)

Figure 23 - 800–2500 A 3P Drawout Circuit Breaker with Type C Connections Rear Connected "T"
Horizontal (RCTH)

.79
(20,1)

9.48
(240,8)

4.23
(107,5)

.62
(15,7)
1.75
1.02 (44,5) .75
(25,9) (19,1)

.56
(14,2)

15.09
(383,2)

in
Dimensions: (mm)

0613CT0501 43
Class 0613 Dimensional Drawings

Figure 24 - 3000–4000 A 3P Drawout Circuit Breaker with Type C Connections Rear Connected "T"
Horizontal (RCTV)
1.75
(44,5)
1.25
.63 (31,8)
(16)
3.00
(76,2)

10.2
(254,4)

4.77
(121,1)

1.75
1.48 .63 (44,5) .56
(37.5) .79 (16) (14,2)
(20,1)

in
Dimensions: (mm)

44 0613CT0501
Dimensional Drawings Class 0613

Figure 25 - 3000–4000 A 3P Drawout Circuit Breaker with Type C Connections Rear Connected "T"
Horizontal (RCTH)

.79
(20,1)

9.48
(240,7)

4.23
(107,3)

.63
(16,0) 300
.93 (76,2)
(23,7) 1.75
(44,5)
.56
(14,2)

1.75
(44,5)

16.38
(416,0)

in
Dimensions: (mm)

0613CT0501 45
Class 0613 Dimensional Drawings

Figure 26 - 800–2500 A UL 3P Drawout Circuit Breaker with Type C1 Connections Master Drawing

12.14
(308,2)
1. Rear panel mounting holes, if used
6.05 2. Rear panel location
(153,6) 3. Front door location
4. Crank handle extends lower than cradle mounting surface
Add 50 mm clearance
5. Distance connect to disconnect posiiton: 56 mm
6. Distance to removed position: 400 mm.

Note 2
12.12 4.57
4.53 4.53 (307,8) (116,0)
(115,0) (115,0) Note 6
4.06
17.48 (103,1)
(444,1)
8.74
(222,0)

Note 3
10.81
1.19 1.19 (274,6)
(30,2) (30,3) 9.39
Note 5 5.12 (238,5)
(130,1)
15.36
(390,1)
5.25 .28 10.16
(133,4) (7,0) (258,1)
7.91
5.25 (201,0)
(133,4)

.26 8.37 3.98


(6,6) (212,5) (101,0) 5.32
.39
Note 1 16.73 (10,0) (135,3)
(425,0)
Note 4

in
Dimensions: (mm)

Figure 27 - 800–2500 A 3P Drawout Circuit Breaker with Type C1 Connections Rear-Connected "T"
Vertical (RCTV)
.56
(14,2)
.63
3.00 (16,0)
(76,2)

9.96
(252,9)

4.71
(119,5)
1.75
1.48 .79
(44,5)
(37,5) (20,1)
.75 15.09
(19,1) (383,2)

≤ 300 Vdc ≤ 300 Vdc ≤ 600 Vdc

or

Load Load

in
Dimensions: (mm)

46 0613CT0501
Dimensional Drawings Class 0613

Figure 28 - 800–2500 A 3P Drawout Circuit Breaker with Type C1 Connections Rear Connected "T"
Horizontal (RCTH)

.79
(20,1)

9.48
(240,7)

4.23
(107,4)

.63 1.75
(16,0) 3.00
(44,5) .75
1.00 (76,2)
(19,1)
(25,3)

.56
(14,2)

≤ 300 Vdc ≤ 300 Vdc ≤ 600 Vdc


15.09
(383,2)

or

Load Load

in
Dimensions: (mm)

Figure 29 - 3000–4000 A 3P Drawout Circuit Breaker with Type C1 Connections Rear Connected "T"
Vertical (RCTV)
1.25 1.75
(31,8) (44,5)

3.00
(76,2)

.63
(16,0)
9.98
(253,4)
4.73
(120,0)

1.75
(44,5) .56
1.48 .79 (14,2)
(37,5) (20,1)

16.34
(415,0)

≤ 300 Vdc ≤ 300 Vdc ≤ 600 Vdc

or

Load Load

in
Dimensions: (mm)

0613CT0501 47
Class 0613 Dimensional Drawings

Figure 30 - 3000–4000 A 3P Drawout Circuit Breaker with Type C1 Connections Rear Connected "T"
Horizontal (RCTH)

.79
(20,1)

9.48
(240,7)
4.23
(107,4)

3.00
(76,2) 1.75
.63 (44,5)
.58
(16,0) 1.25
1.00 (14,2)
(31,8)
(25.3)

1.75
(44,5)

≤ 300 Vdc ≤ 300 Vdc ≤ 600 Vdc


16.34
(415,0)

or

Load Load

in
Dimensions: (mm)

Figure 31 - Drawout Cradle Mounting

in
Dimensions: (mm)

48 0613CT0501
Dimensional Drawings Class 0613

Figure 32 - Door Cutout

in
Dimensions: (mm)

Figure 33 - Door Escutcheon Hole Pattern

in
Dimensions: (mm)

0613CT0501 49
Class 0613 Dimensional Drawings

UL 3P Fixed-Mounted Circuit Breakers

Figure 34 - 800–4000 A Fixed-Mounted Circuit Breaker with Type C Connections Master Drawing
16.89
(429)
16.02
(407)

in
Dimensions: (mm)

Figure 35 - 800–2500 A Fixed-Mounted Circuit Breaker with Type C Connections Rear Connected "T"
Vertical (RCTV)

.79
(20,1)
.56
2.96 (14,2)
(75,2)

1.75
(44,5)
3.00
(76,2)

.63
(16,0)

8.47
(215,2)

3.22
(81,9)

.75 11.24
(19,1) (285,4)

in
Dimensions: (mm)

50 0613CT0501
Dimensional Drawings Class 0613

Figure 36 - 800–2500 A Fixed-Mounted Circuit Breaker with Type C Connections Rear Connected "T"
Horizontal (RCTH)

11.24
(285,4)

.56
(14,2)

.75 3.00 .62


(19,1) (76,2) 1.75 (15,7)
(44,5)
2.54
(64,4)
.79
(20,1)

7.96
(202,1)

2.71
(68,8)

in
Dimensions: (mm)

Figure 37 - 3000–4000 A Fixed-Mounted Circuit Breaker with Type C Connections Rear Connected "T"
Vertical (RCTV)

11.24
(285,4)

.56
(14,2)

.75 3.00 .62


(19,1) (76,2) 1.75 (15,7)
(44,5)
2.54
(64,4)
.79
(20,1)

7.96
(202,1)

2.71
(68,8)

in
Dimensions: (mm)

0613CT0501 51
Class 0613 Dimensional Drawings

Figure 38 - 3000–4000 A Fixed-Mounted Circuit Breaker with Type C Connections Rear Connected "T"
Horizontal (RCTH)

12.49
(317,2)
.56
(14,2)

1.75
(44,5)
3.00
(76,2)
1.75
(44,5)
2.45
(62,1)

.79
(20,1)

7.93
(201,4)

2.68
(68,0)

in
Dimensions: (mm)

Figure 39 - 800–4000 A Fixed-Mounted Circuit Breaker with Type C1 Connections Master Drawing
15.75
(400,1)

.43 12.14
(11,0) (308,2)

1.50 .57
(38,2) (14,5)

.37
6.40 (9,5)
(162,5) .98 8.15
(25,0) (207,0)
8.78
(223,0)

.12
(3,0)
2.00
(50,8)
4.53 4.53
(115,0) (115,0) 60 mm maximum
Door 15 mm minimum
14.87
(377,8)
7.44
(188,9) 1.20
(30,5) 7.52
.47 (191,0)
(12,0)
1.14 5.16
(29,0) (131,1)

6.34
(161,0)
5.25 10.20
4.49 (133,4)
(114,0) (259,2) 6.34
(161,0)
3.78
(96,0)

16.50 .28
(419,0) .57 (7,0)
(14,5) 2.84
(72,2)

in
Dimensions: (mm)

52 0613CT0501
Dimensional Drawings Class 0613

Figure 40 - 800–2500 A Fixed-Mounted Circuit Breaker with Type C1 Connections Rear Connected "T"
Vertical (RCTV)

≤ 300 Vdc ≤ 300 Vdc ≤ 600 Vdc

or

Load Load

.79 2.95
(2007) (74,96)

.58
(14,22)
3.00
(76,20) 1.75
(44,45)

.63
(16,00)

8.41
(213,55)
3.16
(80,20)

.75 9.99
(19,05) (253,64)

in
Dimensions: (mm)

Figure 41 - 800–2500 A Fixed-Mounted Circuit Breaker with Type C1 Connections Rear Connected "T"
Horizontal (RCTH)

≤ 300 Vdc ≤ 300 Vdc ≤ 600 Vdc

or
9.99
(253,64)

Load Load

2.47
.75 3.00 (62,80)
(19,05) .56 (76,20) .63
(14,22) (16,00)
1.75
(44,45)

.79
(20,07)

7.93
(201,38)

2.68
(68,03)

in
Dimensions: (mm)

0613CT0501 53
Class 0613 Dimensional Drawings

Figure 42 - 3000–4000 A Fixed-Mounted Circuit Breaker with Type C1 Connections Rear Connected "T"
Vertical (RCTV)

≤ 300 Vdc ≤ 300 Vdc ≤ 600 Vdc

or

Load Load

.79 2.95
(20,1) (75,0) 1.75
(44,5)

1.85
(31,8)

1.75 .63
(44,5) (16,0)

.56
8.41 (14,2)
(213,5)

3.00
(76,2)

3.16 11.24
(80,2) (285,5)

in
Dimensions: (mm)

Figure 43 - 3000–4000 A Fixed-Mounted Circuit Breaker with Type C1 Connections Rear Connected "T"
Horizontal (RCTH)

≤ 300 Vdc ≤ 300 Vdc ≤ 600 Vdc

or
11.24
(285,49)

1.75 Load Load


(44,45)

1.25
2.47
(31,75) 3.00 (62,80)
(76,20) .63
.56 (16,00)
(14,22) 1.75
(44,45)

.79
(20,07)

7.93
(201,38)

2.68
(68,03)

in
Dimensions: (mm)

54 0613CT0501
Dimensional Drawings Class 0613

Figure 44 - Door Cutout Figure 45 - Circuit Breaker


Mounting

in
Dimensions: (mm)

IEC 3P Drawout Circuit Breakers

Figure 46 - 1000–2000 A Version “C” Rear Connected "T" Vertical (RCTV)


.45
.51 (11,5)
(13,0)

.49
(12,5)

10.58 .98
(268,7) (25)

5.21
(132,3)

9.06
(230,0) .98 11.75
1.48 .79 (25,0) (298,5)
(37,5) (20,0)

in
Dimensions: (mm)

0613CT0501 55
Class 0613 Dimensional Drawings

Figure 47 - 1000–2000 A Version “C” Rear Connected "T" Horizontal (RCTH)

.79
(20,0)

9.47
(240,7)

4.22
(107,3)
.51
9.06
(13,0) .89 (230,0)
(22,5) 2.99
.98 (76,0)
.98 (25)
(25)

.49
(12,5)

.45
(11,5)
11.83
(300,4)

in
Dimensions: (mm)

Figure 48 - 4000 A Version “C” Rear Connected "T" Vertical (RCTV)


.45
(11,5)

.49
(12,5)
.49
(12,5)

4.92
(125,0)

12.03
(305,7) 4X .98
(25)

4.82
(122,3)

9.06 11.75
(230,0) .79 (298,5)
1.48
(37,5) (20,0)

in
Dimensions: (mm)

56 0613CT0501
Dimensional Drawings Class 0613

Figure 49 - 1000–2000 A Version “D” Rear Connected "T" Vertical (RCTV)


.45
(11,5)
.49
(12,5)

.51
(13,0)

10.07 2X .98
(255,7) (25)

4.82
(122,3)

9.06
(230)
.79
1.48 (20)
(37,5)

in
Dimensions: (mm)

Figure 50 - 1000–2000 A Version “D” Rear Connected "T" Horizontal (RCTH)

.79
(20)

9.47
(240,7)

5.33
(135,3)

.51 9.06
(13,0) (230,0)
4X .98
.49 (25)
(12,5) .45
(11,5)

11.83
(300,4)
2.99
(76)

.89
(22,5)

in
Dimensions: (mm)

0613CT0501 57
Class 0613 Dimensional Drawings

Figure 51 - 4000 A Version “D” Rear Connected "T" Vertical (RCTV)


.45
(11,5)

.49 .49
(12,5) (12,5)

5X .98
(25)

12.03
(305,7)

4.82
(122,3)

9.06
(230,0) .79
(20)

1.48
(37,5)

in
Dimensions: (mm)

IEC 4P Drawout Circuit Breakers

Figure 52 - 1000–2000 A Version “E” Rear Connected "T" Vertical (RCTV)


.45
.49 (11,5)
(12,5)

.51 2.99
(13,0) (76,0)

10.07
(255,7)

4.82
(122,3)
.98
3X
(25,0)
1.48
(37,5) 11.75
9.06 .79 (298,5)
(230,0) (20,0)

in
Dimensions: (mm)

58 0613CT0501
Dimensional Drawings Class 0613

Figure 53 - 1000–2000 A Version “E” Rear Connected "T" Horizontal (RCTH)


15.1
(384)

.79
(20,0)

9.47
(240,7)

4.22
(107,3)

9.1 2X .98
(230) (25,0) 10.6 2.3
2.99 (268) (59)
(76,0) .51
(13,0)
.49
.89 (12,5)
(22,5)

.45
(11,5)

11.83
(300,4)

in
Dimensions: (mm)

Figure 54 - 4000 A Version “E” Rear Connected "T" Vertical (RCTV)


.45
(11,5)
.49
(12,5)
.49
(12,5)

4.92
(125,0)

8X .98
(25,0)
12.03
(305,7) 4.82
(122,3)

9.06 .79
(230,0) (20,0)
9.4
1.48 (240) 7.3 11.75
(37,5) (185) (298,5)

9.1
(230)

in
Dimensions: (mm)

0613CT0501 59
Class 0613 Dimensional Drawings

IEC 3P Fixed Circuit Breakers

Figure 55 - 1000–2000 A Version “C” Rear Connected "T" Vertical (RCTV)

.79 2.95
(20) (75,0) .45
.49 (11,5)
(12,5)

.51
(13,0)

.98
(25) .98
8.52
(216,4) (25)

2.99
(76,0)

3.27 10.37
(83,0) (263,5)

in
Dimensions: (mm)

Figure 56 - 1000–2000 A Version “C” Rear Connected "T" Horizontal (RCTH)

10.37
(263,5)

.49
(12,5)

.98 .51
(25) (13,0) 2.36
45 .98
(60,0)
(11,5) (25) 2.99
(76)

.79
(20)

7.93
(201,4)

2.68
(68,0)

in
Dimensions: (mm)

60 0613CT0501
Dimensional Drawings Class 0613

Figure 57 - 4000 A Version “C” Rear Connected "T" Vertical (RCTV)

.49
(12,5)
.79 2.95 .45
(20,0) (75,0) (11,5)
.49
(12,5)

4.92
(125,0)

10.49 4X .98
(266,4) (25)

.67
(17,0)

in
Dimensions: (mm)

Figure 58 - 1000–2000 A Version “D” Rear Connected "T" Vertical (RCTV)

.79 2.95
(20,0) (75,0) .45
.49 (11,5)
(12.5)

.51
(13,0)

8.52
(216,4)
.98
2X (25,0)

2.99
3.27 (76,0)
(83,0)

10.37
(263,5)

in
Dimensions: (mm)

0613CT0501 61
Class 0613 Dimensional Drawings

Figure 59 - 1000–2000 A Version “D” Rear Connected "T" Horizontal (RCTH)

10.37
(263,5)

.49
(12.5)

2.36
2X .98 (60)
(25)
2.99 .51
(76,0) (13.0)
.45
(11,5)

.79
(20)

7.93
(201,4)

2.68
(68,0)

in
Dimensions: (mm)

Figure 60 - 4000 A Version “D” Rear Connected "T" Vertical (RCTV)

2.96
(75,1)

.79
(20,0)
.45
(11,5)
.49
(12,5)
.49
(12,5)

4.92
(125,0)

5X .98
10.49 (25,0)
(266,4)

.67
(17,0)

in
Dimensions: (mm)

62 0613CT0501
Dimensional Drawings Class 0613

IEC 4P Fixed Circuit Breakers

Figure 61 - 1000–2000 A Version “E” Rear Connected "T" Vertical (RCTV)

2.96
(75,1)

.79 .45
(20,0) .49 (11,5)
(12,5)

.51
(13,0) 2X .98
(25,0)

8.52
(216,4)

2.99
3.27 (76)
(83,0)

in
Dimensions: (mm)

Figure 62 - 1000–2000 A Version “E” Rear Connected "T" Horizontal (RCTH)

10.37
.45 (263,5)
(11,5)
3X .98
(25,0)

2.99
.49 (76,0) 2.37
(12,5) (60,1)

.51
(13,0) 9.06
(230,0)

.79
(20,0)

7.93
(201,4)

2.68
(68,0)

in
Dimensions: (mm)

0613CT0501 63
Class 0613 Dimensional Drawings

Figure 63 - 4000 A Version “E” Rear Connected "T" Vertical (RCTV)

2.96 .49 .45


.79 (12,5) (11,5)
(20,0) (75,1)
.49
(12,5)

5X .98
(25)
4.92
(125,0)

10.49
(266,4)

.67 10.37
(17,0) (263,5)

in
Dimensions: (mm)

64 0613CT0501
Trip Curves Class 0613

Trip Curves

Figure 64 - Trip Curves —MicroLogic™ DC1.0 Instantaneous Protection, U = 500 Vdc, L/R = 5 ms (IEC)
or 8 ms (UL)
1250–2500 A Sensors 2500–5400 A Sensors

N (UL) N (IEC)

5000–11000 A Sensors

in
Dimensions: (mm)

0613CT0501 65
Class 0613 Trip Curves

Figure 65 - Trip Curves —MicroLogic DC1.0 Instantaneous Protection, U = 750/900 Vdc, L/R = 5 ms
1250–2500 A Sensors 2500–5400 A Sensors

5000–11000 A Sensors

in
Dimensions: (mm)

66 0613CT0501
Trip Curves Class 0613

Figure 66 - Trip Curves —MicroLogic DC1.0 Instantaneous Protection, U = 500 Vdc, L/R = 15 ms
1250–2500 A Sensors 2500–5400 A Sensors

5000–11000 A Sensors

in
Dimensions: (mm)

0613CT0501 67
Class 0613 Trip Curves

Figure 67 - Trip Curves —MicroLogic DC1.0 Instantaneous Protection, U = 750/900 Vdc, L/R = 15 ms
1250–2500 A Sensors 2500–5400 A Sensors

5000–11000 A Sensors

in
Dimensions: (mm)

68 0613CT0501
Trip Curves Class 0613

Figure 68 - Trip Curves —MicroLogic DC1.0 Instantaneous Protection, U = 500 Vdc, L/R = 30 ms
1250–2500 A Sensors 2500–5400 A Sensors

5000–11000 A Sensors

in
Dimensions: (mm)

0613CT0501 69
Class 0613 Trip Curves

Figure 69 - Trip Curves —MicroLogic DC1.0 Instantaneous Protection, U = 750/900 Vdc, L/R = 30 ms
1250–2500 A Sensors 2500–5400 A Sensors

5000–11000 A Sensors

in
Dimensions: (mm)

70 0613CT0501
Trip Curves Class 0613

Figure 70 - Trip Curves—DC Fixed Instantaneous Trip NW10DC, NW12DC, NW14DC, and NW16DC

10 000 10 000
5 000 5 000

2 000 2 000
Thermal withstand 1 000 Thermal withstand
1 000
NW10DC NW12DC
500
500
200
200
100
100
50
50
20
20 10
10 5
5 t(s)
2
t(s)
2 1
1 .5
.5 .2 N
.2 .1 H
N .05
.1 H
.05 .02
.01
.02 .005
.01
.002
.005
.001
.5 .7 1 2 3 4 5 7 10 20 30 50 70 100 200 300
.002
.001 kA(rms)
.5 .7 1 2 3 4 5 7 10 20 30 50 70 100 200 300
kA(rms)

10 000 10 000
5 000 5 000

2 000 2 000
Thermal withstand Thermal withstand
1 000 1 000
NW14DC NW16DC
500
500
200
200
100
100
50
50
20
20 10
10 5
5 t(s)
2
t(s)
2 1
1 .5
.5 .2 N
.2 .1 H
N .05
.1 H
.05 .02
.01
.02 .005
.01
.002
.005
.001
.5 .7 1 2 3 4 5 7 10 20 30 50 70 100 200 300
.002
.001 kA(rms)
.5 .7 1 2 3 4 5 7 10 20 30 50 70 100 200 300
kA(rms)

in
Dimensions: (mm)

0613CT0501 71
Class 0613 Trip Curves

Figure 71 - Trip Curves—DC Fixed Instantaneous Trip NW20DC, NW25DC, NW30DC, and NW40DC

10 000 10 000
5 000 5 000

2 000 2 000
Thermal withstand
1 000 Thermal withstand 1 000
NW25DC
NW20DC 500
500
200
200
100
100
50
50
20
20 10
10 5
5 t(s)
2
t(s)
2 1
1 .5
.5 .2 N
.2 .1 H
N .05
.1 H
.05 .02
.01
.02 .005
.01
.002
.005
.001
.5 .7 1 2 3 4 5 7 10 20 30 50 70 100 200 300
.002
.001 kA(rms)
.5 .7 1 2 3 4 5 7 10 20 30 50 70 100 200 300
kA(rms)

10 000 10 000
5 000 5 000

2 000 2 000
Thermal withstand 1 000
Thermal withstand
1 000 NW40DC
NW30DC 500
500
200
200
100
100
50
50
20
20 10
10 5
5 t(s)
2
t(s)
2 1
1 .5
.5 .2 N
.2 .1 H
N .05
.1 H
.05 .02
.01
.02 .005
.01
.002
.005
.001
.5 .7 1 2 3 4 5 7 10 20 30 50 70 100 200 300
.002
.001 kA(rms)
.5 .7 1 2 3 4 5 7 10 20 30 50 70 100 200 300
kA(rms)

in
Dimensions: (mm)

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