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P2MB1PD080 - Lovato - Miniature circuit breaker
Lovato
miniature circuit breaker, 1 pole, breaking capacity 10 kA, curve D, rated current 80 A. miniature circuit breaker, 1 pole, breaking capacity 10 kA, curve D, rated current 80 A.
MPNs P2MB1PD080, LOVP2MB1PD080
EAN 8013975214503
HS Code 85362090
Country of origin China
Weight
0.17 kg
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12 Months warranty
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Product information
Description
<h3>Miniature circuit breaker for panel protection</h3><p>This miniature circuit breaker protects electrical panel circuits against overload and short-circuit conditions. It is used in machine control, auxiliary distribution and modular panel sections where the protected feeder must be clearly identified and disconnected by a dedicated device.</p><h4>Rated current, curve and breaking capacity</h4><p>rated current 80 A; breaking capacity 10 kA; poles 1; tripping curve D. Selection must follow the rated current of the feeder, the required pole arrangement, the available short-circuit level and the tripping curve suited to the load. Curve B, C or D identifies the magnetic trip behaviour and helps coordinate the device with downstream loads and upstream protection.</p><h4>Panel service and identification</h4><p>During commissioning, label the protected circuit, verify terminal tightening and check the mechanical operating position before energizing the feeder. In maintenance, compare rated current, pole configuration, curve and breaking capacity before replacement, then repeat continuity and isolation checks.</p><p>Clear circuit marking reduces errors when several modular breakers are installed side by side. It also helps technicians distinguish feeders with the same pole count but different current rating, curve or breaking capacity.</p><p>Before the panel is returned to service, operate the breaker manually, confirm the ON and OFF positions and verify that the protected load matches the circuit marking. This final check keeps the protective device, conductor path and maintenance record aligned.</p><p>When several feeders share the same distribution row, keep the breaker label aligned with the terminal numbering and downstream load name.</p>
<h3>Miniature circuit breaker for panel protection</h3><p>This miniature circuit breaker protects electrical panel circuits against overload and short-circuit conditions. It is used in machine control, auxiliary distribution and modular panel sections where the protected feeder must be clearly identified and disconnected by a dedicated device.</p><h4>Rated current, curve and breaking capacity</h4><p>rated current 80 A; breaking capacity 10 kA; poles 1; tripping curve D. Selection must follow the rated current of the feeder, the required pole arrangement, the available short-circuit level and the tripping curve suited to the load. Curve B, C or D identifies the magnetic trip behaviour and helps coordinate the device with downstream loads and upstream protection.</p><h4>Panel service and identification</h4><p>During commissioning, label the protected circuit, verify terminal tightening and check the mechanical operating position before energizing the feeder. In maintenance, compare rated current, pole configuration, curve and breaking capacity before replacement, then repeat continuity and isolation checks.</p><p>Clear circuit marking reduces errors when several modular breakers are installed side by side. It also helps technicians distinguish feeders with the same pole count but different current rating, curve or breaking capacity.</p><p>Before the panel is returned to service, operate the breaker manually, confirm the ON and OFF positions and verify that the protected load matches the circuit marking. This final check keeps the protective device, conductor path and maintenance record aligned.</p><p>When several feeders share the same distribution row, keep the breaker label aligned with the terminal numbering and downstream load name.</p>
Technical specifications
- Degree of protection (IP)
- IP20
- Ambient temperature during operating
- -40;70 °C
- Voltage type
- AC/DC
- Rated voltage
- 230 V
- Connectable conductor cross section solid-core
- 2.5;50 mm²
- Rated current
- 80 A
- Width in number of modular spacings
- 1.5
- Built-in depth
- 67 mm
- Frequency
- 50;60 Hz
- Rated insulation voltage Ui
- 400 V
- Pollution degree
- 3
- Additional equipment possible
- TRUE
- Rated impulse withstand voltage Uimp
- 6 kV
- Release characteristic
- C
- Over voltage category
- 4
- Number of protected poles
- 2
- Concurrently switching neutral conductor
- TRUE
- Number of poles (total)
- 1
- Rated short-circuit breaking capacity Icu according to IEC 60947-2 at 230 V
- 10 kA
- Rated short-circuit breaking capacity Icu according to IEC 60947-2 at 400 V
- 10 kA