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Magnum DS, SB and IEC low voltage power circuit breakers

Technical product guide


Table of content
1 Overview of the Magnum low voltage circuit breaker
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Magnum DS family. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Magnum SB family. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 1
Magnum IEC family . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Magnum DC switch family. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
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2 Family features and characteristics
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Universal family features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 1
High performance interruption & withstand levels. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Continuous current ratings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
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Sizes, dimensions, weights and configurations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 1
Design configuration flexibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
User friendly front cover. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 1
Front cover details features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 1
Construction characteristics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Rigid frame housing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 1
Three piece construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
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Two-step stored energy mechanism. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Unsurpassed performance design. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 1
Value added features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
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Breaker mounting configurations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Drawout mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 1
Cassettes – Available styles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Renewal parts for extended life and longevity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
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3 Magnum DS - Product specific information 1
Standards and certifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 1
Selection and identification of ratings for Magnum DS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Catalog number selection table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 1
Magnum DS - Continuous amperage, interruption and withstand ratings tables. . . 21 1
Magnum DS - Current limiting circuit breakers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
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4 Magnum SB - Product specific information
Standards and certifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 1
Selection and identification of ratings for Magnum SB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
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Catalog number selection table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Magnum SB - Continuous amperage, interruption and withstand ratings tables. . . 30 1
5 Magnum IEC - Product specific information 1
Standards and certifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Selection and identification of ratings for Magnum IEC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
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Catalog number selection table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 1
Magnum IEC - Continuous amperage, interruption and withstand ratings tables . . 37
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6 Magnum DC - Product specific information
Standards and certifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
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Magnum DC switches selection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 1
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Table of content
7 Magnum trip units and communication devices
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Overview of Digitrip (TM) electronic trip units. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Digitrip trip units – Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 1
Digitrip trip units – Comprehensive features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Additional modules for Digitrip 1150 trip units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
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Other communication related devices. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 1
Ground fault provisions and protective schemes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
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8 Accessory devices and connections
Overview of Magnum accessories. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
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Plug-in electrical accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 1
Internal electrical accessories. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Mechanical accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 1
9 Technical data and endurance information for installation 1
Technical data for usual service conditions (0°C to 40°C). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
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Quick reference for other documents and information - outlined drawings. . . . . . . 62
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10 Applications and other miscellaneous engineering data
Applications for Magnum circuit breakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 1
11 Magnum drawings and outlines 1
Table of contents for Magnum drawings and outlines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Engineering document references chart. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
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Overview of the Magnum low voltage circuit breaker

Eaton’s Magnum low voltage Eaton’s Magnum family


1 power circuit breakers have address the needs of a
set industry standards for wide range of varying global
1 decades for the global market. application requirements.
The broad and powerful circuit You will find product
1 breaker offering provides
comprehensive solutions
details, dimensional
information, maintenance
to meet and/or exceed the recommendations, and
1 unique and wide-ranging more when you take a
requirements of today’s power closer look within this
1 distribution systems. Magnum product guide.
This innovative circuit breaker Magnum consists of four
1 offering is designed for product families. Each
ultimate performance, custom provides specific ratings,
1 configuration, and application features and approvals to
flexibility. Magnum circuit optimize performance in
1 breakers combine many years
of successful circuit breaker
concert with the application:
• Magnum DS for ANSI rated
protection experience with the
1 latest technological advances
switchgear applications
in circuit breaker, trip unit, and
• Magnum SB for UL rated
1 communications performance. switchboard applications
• Magnum IEC for power
Ever since introducing the first
1 microprocessor-based trip
distribution and switchboard
applications
unit, Eaton has advanced the
1 technology with its versatile
• Magnum DC switches for
demanding UL or IEC rated
family of Digitrip RMS trip
DC applications
1 units designed exclusively
for Magnum circuit breakers.
Customers have the capability
1 of providing an electrical
distribution system with:
1 • Superior programmable
protection/coordination
1 • Advanced warning
capabilities
1 • System diagnostics/
monitoring/communications
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Overview of the Magnum low voltage circuit breaker

Magnum DS family 1
Magnum DS low voltage In addition, Magnum DS Magnum DS low voltage circuit breakers
power circuit breakers are UL is suitable for use in: UL 1
listed, designed, tested and 1558 “Certified Magnum
certified to all applicable ANSI, DS low voltage metal- 1
NEMA, UL, CSA, IEC, EC and enclosed switchgear”,
IEEE standards. Specifically,
the circuit breakers meet or
UL 891 “Standard for LV
switchboards”, UL CSA TIL
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exceed the following: No. D-34. Refer to Figure 1 for
a visual reference and Table 1 1
• UL 1066
for a quick ratings reference.
• ANSI C37.13
Product family
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• ANSI C37.16
• ANSI C37.17 characteristics: 1
• ANSI C37.50 • Up to 635 Vac operating
• IEC 60947-2 (ed.4) voltage 1
• GB14048.2-2008 • Up to 200 kA interruption
• CSA TIL No. D-34 ratings 1
”Interim certification • Up to 130 kA short time
requirements for low voltage withstand ratings 1
power circuit breakers”. • 200–5000A continuous
current 1
• Three- and four-pole
configurations 1
• Fixed and drawout
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Table 1.  Magnum DS ANSI breaker family ratings (Class UL 1066)

Interruption
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rating (kA) 800 Amp 1200 Amp 1600 Amp 2000 Amp 2500 Amp 3200 Amp 4000 Amp 5000 Amp 3
@ 508 Vac Frame Frame Frame Frame Frame Frame Frame Frame 1
200
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130
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100 1
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85
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1
65
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1
50
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42 1
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1 Interruption rating shown based on breaker equipped with integral Digitrip RMS trip unit. = Magnum DS standard frame 1
2 Refer to Section 2 for a detailed ratings table. = Magnum DS narrow frame
3 6000A is available in fan cooled switchgear. See www.eaton.com/lva = Magnum DS double narrow frame
= Magnum DS double standard frame
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Overview of the Magnum low voltage circuit breaker

1 Magnum SB family
Magnum SB low voltage Product family Magnum SB insulated case circuit breakers
1 insulated case power circuit characteristics:
breakers are certified by UL
1 1066. The SB Family was • Switchboard class
designed for the performance • Up to 635 Vac
1 and economic requirements
of UL891 switchboard class
• Three- and four-pole
configurations
applications overall. Refer to
1 Figure 2 for a visual reference
• Drawout and fixed mounted
and Table 2 for a quick ratings • 200A to 5000A continuous
1 reference. current
• 50 kA to 150 kA interrupting
1 ratings
• Short-time withstand up to
1 100 kA

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1 Table 2.  Magnum SB insulated case breaker family ratings (Class UL 891)

1 Interruption
rating (kA)
@ 440 Vac 800 Amp 1200 Amp 1600 Amp 2000 Amp 2500 Amp 3000 Amp 4000 Amp 5000 Amp 3
1 Icu =Ics Frame Frame Frame Frame Frame Frame Frame Frame
150
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1 130

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1 100

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1 85

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65
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1 50
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1 1 Interruption rating shown based on breaker equipped with integral Digitrip RMS trip unit. = Magnum SB standard frame
Refer to Section 2 for a detailed ratings table.
1 = Magnum SB narrow frame
2
3 6000A is available in fan cooled switchgear. See www.eaton.com/lva = Magnum SB double narrow frame
= Magnum SB double standard frame
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Magnum IEC family 1


Magnum IEC low voltage air Product family Magnum IEC low voltage fixed and drawout breakers
circuit breakers are designed, characteristics:
1
tested and certified for IEC
rated switchboards. They • Up to 690 Vac operating 1
meet or exceed all applicable voltage
standards including EN/IEC
60947-2. Refer to Figure 3 for
• Up to 125 kA Icu =Ics at 1
440 Vac
a visual reference and Table 3
for a quick ratings reference.
• 200–6300A continuous 1
current
• Three- and four-pole
configurations
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• Fixed and drawout 1
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Table 3.  Magnum IEC 60947-2 rated air circuit breakers 1
Interruption
rating (kA)
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@ 440 Vac 800 Amp 1250 Amp 1600 Amp 2000 Amp 2500 Amp 3200 Amp 4000 Amp 5000 Amp 6300 Amp
Icu =Ics Frame Frame Frame Frame Frame Frame Frame Frame Frame 1
125
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100
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85 1
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65
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50
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40
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1 Interruption rating shown based on breaker equipped with integral Digitrip RMS trip unit. = Magnum IEC standard frame
Refer to Section 2 for a detailed ratings table. = Magnum IEC narrow frame
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= Magnum IEC double narrow frame
= Magnum IEC double standard frame
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1 Magnum DC switch family


Magnum DC switches provide Product family Magnum DC switches
1 disconnect and switching characteristics:
capabilities to meet UL 1066,
1 UL 489 and IEC 60947-2 • Up to 1000 Vdc
standards. The switches • 800–3200A continuous
1 share the same frames and
accessories as the circuit
current
• 50 to 65 kA withstand rating
breakers, but do not include
1 trip units. Refer to Figure 4 for
• Fixed and drawout
a visual reference and Figure 5
1 for a quick ratings reference.

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1 100
65kA

1 80
(kA Interruption)

1 60
50kA 50kA

1 40
25kA
1 20

1 0
@300 Vdc @600 Vdc @1000 Vdc
1 (up to 3200A continuous) (up to 3200A continuous) (up to 5000A continuous)

= UL 1066 interrupting/withstand
1 = UL 489 interrupting/withstand
= IEC 60947-2 withstand
1 = IEC 60947-2 interrupting

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Family features and characteristics

Universal family features • Narrow frame (800 – 2000 Amps): Promoting the most
compact modular enclosures.
As mentioned, Magnum low voltage power circuit breakers
consist of four product families. Although each family has 2
its own unique performance and features, each Magnum
breaker boasts a wide array of common design elements. 1
These common design elements deliver proven performance
with expanded capabilities, no matter which product family is
applied. To fulfill the latest market needs with proven reliability
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and performance, Magnum is the clear choice for low voltage
applications. 1
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High performance interruption &
withstand levels • Standard frame (800 – 3200 Amps): Ideally suited for vertically
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stacked modular construction.
Magnum provides Magnum provides large range withstand 1
and interrupting ratings to maximize selectivity and system
coordination. 1
• A range from 42kA up to 200 kA interrupting - application on
power distribution systems with higher available fault currents. 1
• Up to 130 kA withstand (short-time) - total selectivity/selective
coordination/discrimination between main, feeder, and branch 1
circuit breakers.
• Current limiting performance - lower let-through currents for 1
superior equipment protection.
• Optional Arc Flash Reduction Maintenance System 1
(ARMS™) - reduces arc flash hazards and improves operator
and maintenance safety. • Double narrow frame (4000 Amps): Decreased footprint when 1
• Circuit breakers performance tested - meet or exceed all space is at a premium.
applicable ANSI, NEMA, UL, CSA, IEC, EC and IEEE standards.
Specifically, the circuit breakers meet or exceed the following:
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UL 1066, ANSI C37.13, ANSI C37.16, ANSI C37.17, ANSI C37.50,
IEC 60947-2, GB14048.2-2008, and CSA TIL No. D-34. 1
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Continuous current ratings
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• 800 to 5000A (UL1066), 800 to 6300A (IEC) - ensuring
Double standard frame (3200 – 5000A): Ideal for main and
maximum uptime over expansive frame rating range. •
tie applications.
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• 100% rated – designed for continuous operation at 100% of


current rating.
Reverse feed capable - top or bottom feed for multiple source
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applications.
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Sizes, dimensions, weights and 1
configurations Increased ratings in less space provide the flexibility to design 1
more robust electrical distribution systems, capable of handling
Magnum circuit breakers are available in four physical frame larger available fault currents while providing better coordination
sizes, all centered around a modular design approach. The with downstream devices. 1
versatile Magnum design concept maximizes enclosure density
with the same basic height and depth, differing only in width. 1
NNote: For detailed Magnum breaker outline drawings, please refer to
Section 11: Magnum drawings and outlines 1
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Table 4.  Magnum family dimensions & weights


Dimension type Narrow frame Standard frame Double narrow frame Double standard frame

2 Drawout
version -
Vol (dm3/ft 3) 83.5/2.94 107.3/3.79 165.7/5.86 225.8/7.98
(D/O in cass Width (mm/in) 336/13.2 432/17.0 667/26.3 909/35.8
w/terminals)
1 (mm/in) Height (mm/in) 524/20.6 524/20.6 524/20.6 524/20.6
Depth - w/o adapters (mm/in) 474/18.7 474/18.7 474/18.7 474/18.7
1 Adapters are part of Cassette
Bkr + Cass=Total Wgt (lbs) 108 + 61 = 169 138 + 117 = 255 214 + 106 = 320 303 + 199 = 502
1 Pole spacing Distance (mm/ in) 95/3.75 127/5.0 95/3.75 127/5.0
Fixed Vol (dm3/ft 3) 50.4/1.77 65.1/2.3 109.5/3.86 139.6/4.93
1 dimensions
mm/in Width (mm/in) 318/12.5 411.5/16.2 633/24.9 823/31.1
Height (mm/in) 426/16.8 426/16.8 426/16.8 426/16.8
1 Depth (mm/in) 371/14.6 371/14.6 415/16.3 415/16.3

1 Weight - Fixed bkr (lbs) 95 118 177 237 253

1 Table 5.  4 Pole type


Dimension type Narrow frame Standard frame Double narrow frame Double standard frame
1 Drawout Vol (dm3/ft 3) 83.5/2.94 107.3/3.79 165.7/5.86 225.8/7.98
version -
(D/O in cass Width (mm/in) 432/17.0 559/22.0 844/33.2 1163/45.8
1 w/terminals)
(mm/in) Height (mm/in) 524/20.6 524/20.6 524/20.6 524/20.6

1 Depth - w/o adapters (mm/in)


Adapters are part of Cassette
474/18.7 474/18.7 474/18.7 474/18.7

1 Bkr + Cass=Total Wgt (lbs) 136 + 70 = 206 194 + 123 = 317 214 + 106 = 320 366 + 250 = 616
Pole spacing Distance (mm/ in) 95/3.75 127/5.0 95/3.75 127/5.0
1 Fixed
dimensions
Vol (dm3/ft 3) 50.4/1.77 65.1/2.3 109.5/3.86 139.6/4.93
mm/in Width (mm/in) 413/16.3 538/21.2 824/32.4 1120/44.1
1 Height (mm/in) 426/16.8 426/16.8 426/16.8 426/16.8
Depth (mm/in) 371/14.6 371/14.6 415/16.3 415/16.3
1 Weight - Fixed bkr (lbs) 120 160 177 319

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Design configuration flexibility


The modular Magnum design affords customers the opportunity • Through-the-door design: Provides access to trip unit, controls,
to meet the increasingly complex requirements of modern indicators, and other operational functions with the door closed 2
distribution systems. for operator safety and convenience.
• Fixed mounting: Standard horizontally mounted primary 1
connections with vertical adapters available for other bus
configurations. Integral mounting feet firmly secure the breaker 1
in position.
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• Drawout breaker levering: Can be accomplished with
compartment door closed using a standard 3/8 drive extension,
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without the need for special levering tool.
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• Drawout mounting: Zero clearance mounting provides for • Manually or electrically operated: The closing spring on all
vertical stacking economy. DISCONNECT, TEST and CONNECT breakers can be charged manually. A stored energy spring can 1
positions can be accessed with the door closed with clear be charged by an optional electrical charging motor. Electrically
visual indication of position. operated Magnum breakers allow operation without manual 1
charging which can allow application to remote switching,
automatic transfer, load shed/add, and other advanced
applications. The charging motor can be factory or field
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installed in a manually operated breaker.
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configuration and requirement.
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Family features and characteristics

User friendly front cover features


The front cover contains a conveniently accessible operating • Complete access to the “ON” pushbutton can be prevented
2 panel with clear words and symbols identifying functions while with optional prevent close cover.
guiding operations. This intuitive interface permits an authorized • Programmable Digitrip microprocessor-based true rms
1 operator to proceed with confident control and precise sensing trip unit, which provides protection, information,
configurations. and communication choices.
1 • Prominently displayed nameplate provides important circuit
breaker specific information. Magnum breakers must be
1 applied within their nameplate ratings.

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1 • Some field installable accessories easily identified by name
and rating through viewing windows. They are the shunt trip, NNote: Non-automatic breakers (AC OR DC type disconnect switches) do
spring release and undervoltage release. not contain a trip unit or current sensors. They are covered in more depth
1 later in this section. Refer to Section 7 for specific Digitrip trip unit and
communication information.
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Optional padlockable cover limits access to “ON” and “OFF”
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pushbuttons.

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Front cover details


Controls and indicators are functionally grouped on the breaker
faceplate to optimize the user interface, visibility and ease of use.
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The modern, through-the-door design delivers maximum safety
and convenience. 1
1. Accessory Viewing Windows for:
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• Shunt Trip Attachment (ST)
• Spring Release Device (SR) 1
• Undervoltage Release (UVR) Device or Second ST 4
2. Digitrip RMS Trip Units protected by clear cover, with 5 1
thumb screw knobs that give provisions to wire tie the
cover shut for extra security
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3. Red Mechanical Trip Flag Pop-out Indicator (Optional)— 8 1
Interlocked Indicator Requiring Manual Reset is also
Available
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4. Contact Status Indicators:
• OPEN (Green)
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• CLOSED (Red)
10 1
5. Spring Status Indicators:
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• Charged (Yellow) 1
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• Discharged (White)

6. Push OFF (Open) Pushbutton (Red)


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7. Push ON (Close) Pushbutton (Green) 1
8. Manual Spring Charging Handle: to charge stored energy 1
springs

9. Mechanical Operations Counter (Optional) 1


10. Key Off Lock (Optional, not shown) 1
11. Padlockable Levering Device Shutter: for drawout
breakers only
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12. Color-Coded Position Indicator for drawout breakers: 1
• CONNECT (Red)
• TEST (Yellow)
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• DISCONNECT (Green)
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Family features and characteristics

Construction characteristics • 5-cycle or less closing.


• Improved contact material.
From the inside out, safety is of paramount importance with • Contact wear indicator for each primary contact structure.
2 special attention given to live parts insulation and segregation • Individually removable arc chambers insulate/isolate each pole.
between phases. Careful selection of materials, meticulous • Able to withstand high dynamic and thermal stresses.
1 assembly, rigorous testing, and unsurpassed experience make
Magnum a proven reliable product.
1 Value added features
1 Rigid frame housing Magnum provides numerous other internal and external features
that further enhance the reliability, maintenance and safety of
Magnum circuit breakers use a rigid frame housing construction
1 of durable engineered thermoset composite resins.
this industry leading product offering. A number of additional
common features are highlighted below. See Section 7 for
trip units, and Section 8 for accessories, for more in-depth
1 • Strong and lightweight material with strength to weight ratio
twice that of steel. Proven able to withstand high dynamic and information.
thermal stresses.
1 • Excellent dielectric characteristics, resisting arc tracking.
• Available Arcflash Reduction Maintenance System™ on Digitrip
520MC and 1150, to lower personnel risk and PPE levels in the
arcflash boundary.
1 • Field installable trip units, sensors and accessories.
Three piece construction Mechanical and electrical anti-pump features.
1 •
• Easily removable arc chutes for inspection.
The 3-piece construction (rear housing, front housing, and cover)
1 provides support while isolating and insulating power conductors • Common accessories for all frame sizes (electrical and
mechanical).
• A 2-piece case encloses current paths and arc chambers.
Automatic drawout primary shutters.
1 Chambers act to channel arc gases up and out during •

Conveniently located finger proof secondary contacts.


interruption. •

1 • The operating mechanism and accessories sit on the front of


the case. Only the insulating front cover needs to be removed
• Will accommodate a variety of primary terminal types/
configurations.
to access mechanism and/or accessories .
1 The operating mechanism achieves a longer life as a result
Breaker mounting configurations

of reduced frame deflection during operation along with stiff
1 component mounting.
Most Magnum circuit breakers are available in both fixed and
1 drawout configurations. In a small number of instances, however,
Two-step stored energy mechanism only a fixed configuration is available.
1 Fixed mounted breakers
Magnum circuit breakers are equipped with a true 2-step stored
All Magnum circuit breakers, except for the MDSL breaker, can
1 energy mechanism.
be fixed mounted. The breaker bolts directly to the enclosure
• Closing springs can be charged manually or electrically.
main bus, which allows for efficient current transfer under loaded
1 • 5 to 7 downward strokes on the charging handle completes conditions. Metal mounting feet are provided as a standard
charging process. feature for use in securely bolting the breaker to the enclosure.
1 • Mechanism provides for a complete OPEN – CLOSE – OPEN Fixed circuit breaker construction is simple and economic
cycle. because there are no drawout system components.
1 A fixed circuit breaker is supplied with horizontal, pre-drilled
primary terminal pads for terminating the breaker to the bus.
1 Unsurpassed performance design
NNote: Optional vertical primary adapters are available to accommodate
The performance characteristics of the Magnum breaker different bus configurations. See Section 11 for a complete overview of
1 are attributed in many ways to a C-loop current path design detailed dimensions.
and movement. Contact fingers perform both the main and
1 arcing contact functions on different parts of the same finger.
A complete movable contact assembly is a combination of a
number of single contact fingers. The exact number of contact
1 fingers required depends upon the frame size and interrupting
rating of the breaker. Braided connectors (flexible shunts) are
1 used to attach each contact finger. The result is an efficient
and uniquely functional main contact system with the following
1 advantages:
• Eliminate bolted joints reducing hot spots.
1 • Reduced mounting space for primary contacts.
• Smaller and lighter operating mechanism for longer life.
1 • Higher interrupting and short time (withstand) ratings.

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Family features and characteristics

Drawout mounting Standard frame Cassettes (for standard frame and double
standard frame breakers)
A drawout circuit breaker is used in combination with a cassette.
The cassette provides for all the required drawout features for
For standard and double frame circuit breakers, there are three 2
cassette styles, all with vertical stabs available:
both primary and secondary connections. Mounting locations
for cassette mounted cell switches, primary safety shutters and • Basic Cassette with copper stabs - This cassette comes with 1
various key interlocks are part of the cassette design, to allow factory installed copper stab/terminals on the cassette.
for customized customer options. Refer to Section 11 for specific
drawout circuit breaker and cassette dimensions.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Cassettes – Available styles
Narrow frame Cassettes (for narrow frame and double
1
narrow frame breakers) 1
For narrow frame circuit breakers, there is one type of cassette
design, which uses horizontal stabs. Horizontal customer 1
busbar terminals are available (sold separately). Optional bolt-on
90-degree adapters can be used to rotate the cassette’s primary
terminals to a vertical orientation as required.
• Basic Cassette without copper stabs - The basic cassette 1
can also be ordered without factory supplied copper stab/
terminals. Ordering without stabs allows the switchgear
builder to integrate the cassette by using their vertical busbars.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

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• Universal Cassette - A set of flat pad terminals on the rear


of the cassette are provided. They can be adapted to vertical,
horizontal, or front connection.
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1 NNote: The MDSL circuit breaker with integral current limiters is 6.00 inch-
es (152.4 mm) deeper than the MDS or MDSX circuit breaker. Therefore,
1 the MDSL cassette is 6.00 inches (152.4 mm) deeper than the standard
MDS cassette. It is available in drawout only.
1
1 Renewal parts for extended life and
longevity
1
There are many parts and kits available to assist customers
1 to maintain and increase the life of their investment in their
Magnum low voltage breakers. Please refer to the
Renewal Parts Guide found here or in the documents section on
1 www.eaton.com/magnum.

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

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Magnum DS - Product specific information

Standards and certifications


The Magnum DS family • UL 1066 “Standard for Low Magnum DS family
(identified as a medium gray Voltage AC and DC Power
front cover) of low voltage Circuit Breakers Used in
power circuit breakers is ANSI Enclosures” 3
designed, tested and certified • CSA TIL No. D-34 ”Interim
to UL 1066. UL 1066 Listed
type DS low voltage power
Certification Requirements 1
for Low Voltage Power
circuit breakers are intended to
provide main and feeder circuit
Circuit Breakers”. 1
protection in accordance with Comprehensive enclosure
UL1066 “Standard for Safety solutions 1
for Low-Voltage AC and DC
Power Circuit Breakers Used Magnum DS has proven
performance in Eaton
1
in Enclosures”.
manufactured switchgear
UL and ANSI test with the following test 1
certifications certifications:
• UL 1558 “Certified Magnum
1
Magnum DS meets or DS Low Voltage Metal-
exceeds the applicable Enclosed Switchgear” 1
ANSI, NEMA®, UL and CSA®
• UL 1008 “Standard for
standards, including:
Safety Transfer Switch 1
• ANSI C37.13 “Low Voltage Equipment”
AC Power Circuit Breakers
Used in Enclosures”
• C22.2 No. 31-14 Switchgear 1
Assemblies
• ANSI C37.16 “Preferred
Ratings, Related Approvals and marks
1
Requirements,
and Application
• UL listed: Magnum DS 1
Recommendations for Breaker UL File No. E52096
Low Voltage Power Circuit and Cassette UL File No.
E204565
1
Breakers and AC Power
Circuit Breakers” • ABS (American Bureau
of Shipping) Type Listed
1
• ANSI C37.17 “Trip Devices
Certificate Number
for AC and General Purpose
DC Low Voltage Power 04-HS422844A-DUB 1
Circuit Breakers” • Additional Magnum DS
• ANSI C37.50 “Test approvals and certificates 1
Procedures for Low Voltage can be found on
AC Power Circuit Breakers www.eaton.com 1
Used in Enclosures”
1
Selection and identification of ratings 1
A
for Magnum DS B 1
Nameplate identification A Magnum DS circuit breaker C 1
and markings is easily identified by its
specific nameplate designation.
It is always advisable to be Review the nameplate example 1
familiar with the location provided below.
and information provided on a D 1
breaker’s nameplate. All low A. Low voltage power circuit
voltage power circuit breakers
must be applied within their
breaker family name 1
nameplate ratings. Nameplates B. Breaker family E
are prominently displayed designation number 1
on the front of the circuit
breaker, and provide important C. Breaker frame size in 1
information relative to that amperes
specific circuit breaker.
D. Interrupting capacity
1
rating
1
E. Factory equipped
accessories

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Catalog number selection


A Magnum DS circuit breaker is defined by a 25 character
catalog number created through a simple selection process from
to these applicable tables. If the breaker is a drawout breaker, the
3 associated drawout cassette would be defined by a 15 character
catalog number. The cassette selection process is similar with
1 selections made from cassette configuration table.
NNote: The selection examples shown at the top of each table. UL and
1 ANSI test certifications.

1 Magnum DS ANSI breaker product family


(first 14 of 25 digits, see next page for 15-25 digits)
1
MD S 4 12 3 V E A 06 MU
1
1 Breaker type
MD = Magnum DS Sensor and
Trip unit and protection,
and external control voltage
rating plug rating when required
1 Frame type NN = None 12 = 1200 NN = Non-automatic
Poles and neutral 01 = 100 13 = 1250 (no trip unit)
1 S = Standard or double
N = Narrow or double
(facing front of breaker) 02 = 200 16 = 1600 52 = 520 LSI
3 = Three 05 = 250 20 = 2000 5G = 520 LSIG
= narrow
1 D = MDDX only
4 = Four (neutral left) 03
04
=
=
300
400
25 =
30 =
2500
3000
M2 = 520M LSI
MT = 520M LSI (24/48 Vdc)
E = High endurance MU = 520M LSI (120 Vac)
Mounting configuration 06 = 600 32 = 3200
1 and load terminals 08 = 800 40 = 4000 MV = 520M LSI (240 Vac)
Interrupting/ 10 = 1000 50 = 5000 MQ = 520M LSI (125 Vdc)
H = Fixed horizontal
1 4
withstand rating
= 42
V = Fixed vertical
MG = 520M LSIG
MH = 520M LSIG (24/48 Vdc)
L = Drawout (MDN) Current limiter selection
5 = 50 MM = 520M LSIG (120 Vac)
1 6 = 65
W = Drawout (MDS) A = Non-DSL (no limiter) MN = 520 LSIG (240 Vac)
D = MA250 MX = 520M LSIG (125 Vdc)
8 = 85
1 C = 100 Nameplate language E = MA300
F = MA400
ME = 520M LSIA (24/48 Vdc)
H = 130 (DSH) E = English MC = 520 LSIA (120 Vac)
G = MA600
1 E
X
= 150 (DSE)
= 200 (DSX/DDX)
A = Spanish
H = MA800
MF = 520M LSIA (240 Vac)
MZ = 520M LSIA (125 Vdc)
K = MB1200 CT = 520MC LSI (24/48 Vdc)
L = 200 (DSL)
1 L = MB1600
M = MB2000
CU = 520MC LSI (120 Vac)
Continuous amperes and
CV = 520MC LSI (240 Vac)
N = MD2500
1 phasing (facing front of P = MD3000
CQ = 520MC LSI (125 Vdc)
CH = 520MC LSIG (24/48 Vdc)
breaker)
CM = 520MC LSIG (120 Vac)
1 08 = 800 ABC
12 = 1200 ABC
CN = 520MC LSIG (240 Vac)
CX = 520MC LSIG (125 Vdc)
16 = 1600 ABC
1 20 = 2000 ABC
CE = 520MC LSIA (24/48 Vdc)
CC = 520MC LSIA (120 Vac)
25 = 2500 ABC
CF = 520MC LSIA (240 Vac)
1 30 = 3000 ABC
CY = 520MC LSIA (125 Vdc)
32 = 3200 ABC or ABCABC
1A = 1150 LSI (24/48 Vdc)
1 3N = 3200 AABBCC
4N = 4000 AABBCC
1C = 1150 LSI (120 Vac)
1E = 1150 LSI (240 Vac)
5N = 5000 AABBCC
1 40 = 4000 ABCABC
1Q = 1150 LSI (125 Vdc)
1F = 1150 LSIG (24/48 Vdc)
50 = 5000 ABCABC
1G = 1150 LSIG (120 Vac)
1 1H = 1150 LSIG (240 Vac)
1X = 1150 LSIG (125 Vdc)
1 1J = 1150 LSIA (24/48 Vdc)
1K = 1150 LSIA (120 Vac)
1M 1150 LSIA (240 Vac)
1 1Y = 1150 LSIA (125 Vdc)

1
1
1

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Magnum DS ANSI breaker product family continued


(15 through 25)

A W C H N E H K L A X

Shunt Trip (ST) Frame use


3
N
A
= None
= 110–127 Vac/Vdc
X = All breakers
1
R = 208–240 Vac/Vdc Undervoltage Release (UVR)
C = 24 Vdc or 2nd Shunt Trip (ST)
Padlock provisions for blocking
Breaker shipping options
and instructions 1
H = 48 Vdc N = None
close and/or open ACB manual A = Fixed breaker alone with
B = 110–127 Vac/Vdc
(100% duty)
A
R
= UVR (110–127 Vac)
= UVR (208–240 Vac) pushbuttons door kit 1
N = None B = Fixed breaker alone with door
S = 220–250 Vac/Vdc C = UVR (24 Vdc)
(100% duty) H = UVR (48 Vdc) M = Metal (block close and open) kit and pre-wired
F = Fixed breaker alone without
1
D = 24 Vdc (100% duty) D = UVR (60 Vdc) P = Plastic (block close and open)
door kit
K = 48 Vdc (100% duty) E = UVR (110–125 Vdc) C = Metal (block close only)
H = Plastic (block close only) A = Drawout breaker alone 1
J = 60 Vdc (100% duty) F = UVR (220–250 Vdc)
S = Metal swbd lock-off without door frame kit
6 = 60 Vdc G
X
= UVR (32 Vdc)
= UVR (380–415 Vac) (block close, depress open) C = Drawout breaker in cassette 1
(un-wired)
J = UVR (480 Vac)
Motor operator
M = Manual operated
K = UVR (600 Vac) Operations counter and/
P = Drawout breaker in cassette
(shutters)
1
1 = 2nd ST (110–127 Vac Vdc) or keylock provisions
N = 110–125 Vac (5-sec) S = Drawout breaker in cassette
W = 110–125 Vdc (5-sec)
2
3
= 2nd ST (208–250 Vac Vdc)
= 2nd ST (24 Vdc)
Keylock (shutters) 1
T = 220–250 Vdc (5-sec) Counter provisions W = Drawout breaker in cassette
4 = 2nd ST (48 Vdc)
P = 208–277 Vac (5-sec) 6 = 2nd ST (60 Vdc) N= No counter No locks (pre-wired and shutters) 1
L = 24 Vdc (5-sec) B = 2nd ST (110–127 Vac/ K= No counter Kirk lock Double frame drawout breakers
K = 48 Vdc (5-sec)
S = 60 Vdc (5-sec)
Vdc 100% duty) C=
R=
No counter
No counter
Castell lock
Ronis lock
cannot ship in cassette without
cassette drawout.
1
O = 2nd ST (220–250 Vac/
1 = 110–125 Vac (3-sec) S= No counter CES lock
2 = 220–250 Vac (3-sec) I
Vdc 100% duty)
= 2nd ST (24 Vdc 100% duty) A= Counter No lock 1
4 = 24 Vdc (3-sec) Q = 2nd ST (48 Vdc 100% duty) Y= Counter Kirk lock
8 = 48 Vdc (3-sec)
5 = 110–125 Vdc (3-sec)
9 = 2nd ST (60 Vdc 100% duty) L =
H=
Counter
Counter
Castell lock
Ronis lock
1
9 = 220–250 Vdc (3-sec) indicator
Auxiliary switch E = Counter CES lock 1
Spring Release Device N = None
(SRD) 2
4
= 2A/2B
= 4A/4B
Latch check switch/trip unit 1
N = None metering voltage connection for
6 = 6A/6B
A
R
= 110–127 Vac/Vdc
= 208–240 Vac/Vdc
digitrip 1150 trip unit
1
Latch
C = 24 Vdc Bell Alarms Switch (OTS) with
H = 48 Vdc 2a/2b contacts and/or mechanical
check
switch
1150 voltage
connection
1
S = 60 Vdc trip indicator
N = None Upper terminals
Mech. OTS M = None Lower terminals 1
inter- switch L = LCS wired Upper terminals
Mech.
trip
lock for
manual
with two
form C
to SRD 1
Y = LCS Wired Lower terminals
indicator reset contacts
E = No — No
to SRD
C = LCS Wired Upper terminals
1
N = Yes No No External
Y = Yes No Yes D = LCS Wired Lower terminals 1
M= Yes Yes No External
L =
F =
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes with
1
24V reset
G = Yes No Yes with 1
120V

H = Yes No
reset
Yes with
1
240V
reset 1
I = Yes Yes Yes with
24V reset 1
J = Yes Yes Yes with
120V
reset
1
K = Yes Yes Yes with
240V 1
reset

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Cassette Magnum DS ANSI breaker product family

M E 32 3 C A DN N NNN W C

3 Cassette family Cassette shipping


M = Standard or double C = Cassette only
1 frame
L = Narrow or double
B = Breaker shipped in
cassette
narrow frame
1 Cassette frame and rear terminals Arc hood
Cassette wiring
Interrupt type P = Basic cassette A = Arc hood installed
N = Un-wired
1 D = MDDX cassettes
(without vertical bus stabs) D = Dual baffled arc hood
S = Cassette wired
C = Basic cassette with stabs for ATS and DC
(200kA)
1 N = Cassettes (up to 100 kA)
(with vertical bus stab kit)
H = Narrow frame cassette
applications 1
Future use
L = MDSL cassettes (200 kA)
(with horizontal terminal pads) NNN = All cassettes
1 X = MDSX cassettes (200 kA)
U = Universal cassette
(with universal terminal pads) Shutters
1 Continuous amperes
16 = Up to 1600A
N = No shutters
Door frame and gasket kit S = Shutters installed
20 = Up to 2000A
1 32 = 2500 to 3200A
DN = Door frame and gasket kit
included
40 = 1600 to 4000A
1 50 = 2000 to 5000A
XN = Door frame and gasket kit
not included

1 Poles
3 = Three-pole
1 4 = Four-pole

1 1 The arc hood option 'D' is recommended for use of ATS applications as
well as on Magnum ANSI DC breakers, 'DAS' and 'DBS' configurations
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

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Magnum DS - Continuous amperage, interruption and withstand ratings tables

Table 6.  Magnum DS switchgear class UL 1066 low voltage power circuit breakers ANSI
rms Symmetrical current ratings kA 50/60 Hz 1 Available
current
sensor 3
and rating
Short plugs for
Breaker
type
time
withstand
Short
time Fixed
digitrip rms
trip unit
1
catalog Interruption Interruption Interruption rating withstand internal (establishes
Frame
amperes
position
1–6
Frame
type
rating at
254 Vac
rating at
508 Vac
rating at
635 Vac
@254/
508Vac
rating
@635Vac
inst
trip
breaker In
rating)
Poles
available 1
800 MDN-408 Narrow 42 42 42 42 42 n/a 200, 250, 300, 3&4
MDN-508 Narrow 50 50 50 50 50 n/a 400, 600, 800 3&4 1
MDN-608 Narrow 65 65 65 65 65 n/a 3&4
MDN-C08 Narrow 100 100 65 20 20 18xIn 3&4
1
MDS-408 Standard 42 42 42 42 42 n/a 3&4
MDS-508 Standard 50 50 50 50 50 n/a 3&4
1
MDS-608 Standard 65 65 65 65 65 n/a 3&4 1
MDS-808 Standard 85 85 85 85 85 n/a 3&4
MDS-C08 Standard 100 100 100 85 85 85 3&4 1
MDS-H08 Standard 130 130 130 85 85 85 3
MDS-L08 2 Standard 200 200 200 2 2 n/a 3 1
MDS-X08 3 6
Standard 200 200 65 30 30 30 3
1200 MDN-412 Narrow 42 42 42 42 42 n/a 200, 250, 300, 3&4 1
MDN-512 Narrow 50 50 50 50 50 n/a 400, 600, 800, 3&4
MDN-612 Narrow 65 65 65 65 65 n/a
1000, 1200
3&4
1
MDN-C12 Narrow 100 100 65 25 25 18xIn 3&4
MDS-X12 Standard 200 200 65 30 30 30 3&4
1
MDS-512 Standard 50 50 50 50 50 n/a 3&4 1
MDS-612 Standard 65 65 65 65 65 n/a 3&4
MDS-812 Standard 85 85 85 85 85 n/a 3&4 1
MDS-C12 Standard 100 100 100 85 85 n/a 3&4
MDS-H12 Standard 130 130 130 85 85 85 200, 250, 300, 3 1
1600 MDN-416 Narrow 42 42 42 42 42 n/a 400, 600, 800, 3&4
1000, 1200,
MDN-516 Narrow 50 50 50 50 50 n/a 1600 3&4 1
MDN-616 Narrow 65 65 65 65 65 n/a 3&4
MDN-C16 Narrow 100 100 65 30 30 18xIn 3&4 1
MDS-516 Standard 50 50 50 50 50 n/a 3&4
MDS-616 Standard 65 65 65 65 65 n/a 3&4
1
MDS-816 Standard 85 85 85 85 85 n/a 3&4
1
MDS-C16 Standard 100 100 100 85 85 85 3&4
MDS-H16 Standard 130 130 130 85 85 85 3 1
MDS-L16 2 Standard 200 200 200 2 2 n/a 3
MDS-X16 3 Standard 200 200 65 30 30 30 3 1
1 Interrupting ratings shown based on breaker equipped with integral Digitrip™ rms trip unit. Interruption ratings for non-automatic breakers are equal
to the published withstand rating. 1
2 Magnum MDSL current limiting power circuit breaker with integral current limiters. Current limiter selected determines short time and fixed instanta-
neous trip rating. 1
3 Magnum MDSX current limiting power circuit breaker with fast opening contacts.
4 Product to be tested. Contact Eaton for product rating. 1
5 Breaker applied in a tested fan cooled enclosure.
6 Not released. 1
1
1
1

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Table 6.  Magnum DS switchgear class UL 1066 low voltage power circuit breakers ANSI continued
rms Symmetrical current ratings kA 50/60 Hz 1 Available
current
sensor
and rating
Short plugs for
Breaker time Short digitrip rms
3 type
catalog Interruption Interruption Interruption
withstand
rating
time
withstand
Fixed
internal
trip unit
(establishes
Frame position Frame rating at rating at rating at @254/ rating inst breaker In Poles
1 amperes
2000
1–6
MDN-620
type
Narrow
254 Vac
65
508 Vac
65
635 Vac
65
508Vac
65
@635Vac
65
trip
n/a
rating)
200, 250, 300,
available
3&4
400, 600, 800,
1 MDN-C20 Narrow 100 100 65 35 35 18xIn
1000, 1200,
3&4
MDS-620 Standard 65 65 65 65 65 n/a 1600, 2000 3&4
1 MDS-820 Standard 85 85 85 85 85 n/a 3&4
MDS-C20 Standard 100 100 100 85 85 85 3&4
1 MDS-H20 Standard 130 130 130 85 85 85 3
MDS-L20 2 Standard 200 200 200 2 2 n/a 3
1 MDS-X20 3 Standard 200 200 65 30 30 30 3
2500 MDS-625 Standard 65 65 65 65 65 n/a 200, 250, 300, 3&4
1 MDS-825 Standard 85 85 85 85 85 n/a 400, 600, 800, 3&4
1000, 1200,
1 MDS-C25
MDS-H25
Standard
Standard
100
130
100
130
100
130
100
85
85
85
85
85
1600, 2000,
2500
3&4
3
1 3200 MDS-632 Standard 65 65 65 65 65 n/a 200, 250, 300,
400, 600, 800,
3&4
MDS-832 Standard 85 85 85 85 85 n/a 3&4
1000, 1200,
1 MDS-C32 Standard 100 100 100 85 85 85 1600, 2000,
2500, 3200
3&4
MDS-H32 Standard 130 130 130 85 85 85 3
1 MDS-X32 3 Double 200 200 4 50 50 50 3
4000 MDS-840 Double 85 85 85 85 85 n/a 2000, 2500, 3&4
1 MDS-C40 Double 100 100 100 100 100 n/a 3200, 4000 3&4
MDS-H40 Double 130 130 130 130 130 n/a 3
1 MDS-X40 3 Double 200 200 4 50 50 50 3
MDN-640 Double 65 65 65 65 65 n/a 3&4
1 Narrow
MDN-840 Double 85 85 65 85 65 n/a 3&4
1 Narrow
MDN-C40 Double 100 100 65 100 65 n/a 3&4
1 Narrow
MDD-X40 Double 200 200 100 100 100 n/a 3
1 5000 MDS-850 Double 85 85 85 85 85 n/a 2500, 3200, 3&4
MDD-X50 Double 200 200 100 100 100 n/a 4000, 5000 3
1 MDS-C50 Double 100 100 100 100 100 n/a 3&4
MDS-H50 Double 130 130 130 130 130 n/a 3
1 MDS-X50 3 5
Double 200 200 4 50 50 50 3

1 1 Interrupting ratings shown based on breaker equipped with integral digitrip rms trip unit. Interruption ratings for non-automatic breakers are equal to
the published withstand rating.
Magnum MDSL current limiting power circuit breaker with integral current limiters. Current limiter selected determines short time and fixed instanta-
1 2
neous trip rating.
3 Magnum MDSX current limiting power circuit breaker with fast opening contacts.
1 4 Product to be tested. Contact Eaton for product rating.
5 Breaker applied in a tested fan cooled enclosure.
1 6 Not released.

1
1
1
1
1

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Magnum DS - Current limiting


circuit breakers Current limiter
MDSL circuit breaker
Magnum MDSL current limiting power circuit breakers utilize 3
integral current limiters to provide interruption ratings of 200
kA at 600 Vac with continuous limitation with lower let through 1
currents for superior protection of downstream equipment.
The MDSL breaker is available only in a drawout configuration. 1
Current limiters are held in place in a 6 inch (152.4 mm) extension
provided on the back of the circuit breaker. The current limiters 1
can only be removed from the breaker and replaced when the
MDSL breaker is removed from its associated compartment. 1
A blown limiter indicator provides a visual indication on the front
of the MDSL when a current limiter in any phase has interrupted 1
a short circuit. The indicator itself is a red pop-out button located
on the lower left portion of the breaker’s front cover.
The direct trip actuator trips the circuit breaker, and an output to
1
the indicator causes the button to pop out.
Blown
1
Current limiter selection limiter
Current limiters can be selected from the current limiter selection indicator 1
table (Table 7) and are categorized for selection in three ways:
1
• Minimum current limiter
• Recommended current limiter 1
• Maximum current limiter
The selection of a suitable limiter rating for a given application 1
is generally governed by a choice of the following two types of
protection: 1
(A) Maximum protection of downstream components:
1
Type MDSL breakers are often used for this purpose even when
the maximum available fault currents are within the interruption
rating of the corresponding unfused Magnum breakers.
1
(B) Protection of circuit breaker only: 1
Case A would tend to use the smallest available limiter; Case B
the largest. 1
1
Table 7.  Magnum MDSL sensor/rating plug vs. Current limiter selection 1
Sensor and
2
1
Rating plug In MDSL current limiter selection chart
200 MA250 MA300 MA400 MA600 3 MA800 MB1200 MB1600 MB2000 MD2500 MD3000 1
250 MA400 MA600 MA800 3
MB1200 MB1600 MB2000 MD2500 MD3000
300 MA400 MA600 MA800 3
MB1200 MB1600 MB2000 MD2500 MD3000 1
400 MA600 MA800 MB1200 3
MB1600 MB2000 MD2500 MD3000
600 MA800 MB1200 MB1600 MB2000 3
MD2500 MD3000 1
800 MB1200 MB1600 MB2000 MD2500 3
MD3000
1000 MB1600 MB2000 MD2500 3
MD3000
1
1
3
1200 MB2000 MD2500 MD3000
1600 MD3000 3

2000 MD3000 3
1
1 Select the current limiter based on the Magnum breaker frame and current sensor and rating plug as shown.
2 Refer to MDSL current limiter curves for let-through and time characteristics. 1
3 The recommended ratings provide for reduced current let-through and breaker coordination within the trip unit settings. Selection of current limiters
below the recommended ratings shown provides lower current let-through, however, trip unit settings must be considered to avoid nuisance
operation.
1
1

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Magnum DS - Product specific information

Trip curve charts

Type Magnum DSL limiters, peak let-through current Type Magnum DSL limiters average melting time-current
characteristics characteristics

3 100
90
80
1000
900
800
70 700
600

1
60 500
50 400
40 300

1
30
200

20
MD3000
1 MD2500
Peak instantaneous let-through current kilo – amperes x 10

10
MD2000 60
MD1600 50
9
8 MD1200 40
MA250
MA800
1
7
6 30 MA300
5 MA600 20 MA400

Time in seconds
4
MA400 MA500
1 3

2
MA300
MA250
10
9
8
MA800
7
MB1200
1
6
5
4 MB1600
1 3
.9 MB2000
.8

1 .7
.6
.5
2
MB2500
MB3000
.4 1

1
.9
.8
.3 .7
.6
.5
.2 .4

1 .3

.2
.1
.09

1 .08
.07
.06
.05
.1
.09
.08
.07
.06

1
.04
.05
.03 .04
.03
.02

1 .02

.01

1
70
1

3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

20

30
40
50
60
80
90
100

200

300
400
500
600
700
800
900
1000

2000

3000
4000
5000
6000
7000
8000
9000
10000
100

200

300

400
500
600
700
800
900
1000

2000

3000

4000
5000
6000
7000
8000
10000

20000

30000
40000
50000

70000
80000
90000
100000
9000

60000

Available current, rms symmetrical amperes x 10 Scale x 100 = Current in amperes


1
NNote: For time/current curves, see www.eaton.com/tcc
1
1 MDSX circuit breaker A non-automatic power circuit breaker includes separable
contacts for movement between a closed position and an open
The Magnum MDSX is a current limiting circuit breaker of the position, and an operating mechanism for moving the separable
1 Magnum DS Family. It has a 200 kA interrupting rating without contacts between the two positions. This breaker can be applied
the need for current limiters at 480 Vac with continuous current where a local means of disconnect or isolation is required. It can
1 ratings up to 5000A. MDSX circuit breakers utilize fast opening be operated either manually or electrically. It should be noted,
contacts, and are available in both drawout and fixed mounting since the Magnum Non-Automatic Breaker (switch) does not
1 configurations. include any overcurrent protection, it cannot be used in branch or
Current limiting performance of the MDSX family of current feeder circuit protection applications.
1 limiting circuit breakers is shown in above. The label on the
breaker indicates its current-limiting characteristics. The MDSX MDE circuit breaker
provides all the same operational features normally associated
1 with Magnum DS.
The Magnum DS Family includes the MDE High Endurance
Circuit Breaker. The MDE circuit breaker is rated for 15,000
1 Non-automatic breaker (switch)
Open-Close operating cycles between scheduled maintenance
periods. It is a specially designed and manufactured Magnum DS
Circuit Breaker intended for especially robust applications that
1 The non-automatic Magnum DS breaker (switch) shares the
same frame and accessories as the circuit breaker. It does not, require a higher than normal number of operating cycles without
however, have the following: maintenance. Contact Eaton for additional details.
1 • Trip Unit Special customer requests
1 • Sensors
• Overcurrent Release The 25th digit in the catalog number configurator now offers
several special customer designs, for very specific environments
1 The switch is available in both three-pole and four-pole fixed and or applications. Please click here or search 'Volume 4 Tab 3' on
drawout configurations. www.eaton.com
1

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Magnum SB - Product specific information

Standards and certifications


The Magnum SB low voltage Magnum SB circuit breaker Magnum SB family
insulated case power circuit details
breaker is certified to UL 1066,
but is specifically designed for Magnum SB is a low voltage 3
the performance requirements insulated-case circuit breaker
of UL 891 switchboard class
applications.
family designed for the
performance requirements of
4
UL 891 switchboards.
UL and ANSI test These characteristics are: 1
certifications • Magnum SB breakers
have short time current
1
Magnum SB meets or exceeds
ratings and fixed internal
all applicable ANSI, NEMA, UL
and CSA standards, including: instantaneous trip ratings, 1
which is characteristic of
• ANSI C37.13 (low voltage UL 489 molded-case 1
AC power circuit breakers breakers commonly used


used in enclosures)
ANSI C37.16
in UL 891 switchboards.
This provides for improved
1
(preferred ratings, coordination and selectivity
related requirements, for most commercial 1
and application switchboard applications.
recommendations for The instantaneous trip 1
low voltage power circuit function facilitates feeder
breakers and AC power circuit breaker protection 1
circuit breakers) in UL 891 switchboards
• ANSI C37.17 (trip devices with 3-cycle bus bracing. 1
for AC and general purpose This yields reduced energy
DC low voltage power
circuit breakers)
let through to downstream
circuits by eliminating the
1
fault current above the fixed
• ANSI C37.50 (test
procedures for low voltage instantaneous trip point. 1
AC power circuit breaker Magnum SB insulated-
used in enclosures)

case circuit breakers have 1
• UL 1066 (standard for low Interruption ratings up to
voltage AC and DC power 150 kA with continuous 1
circuit breakers used in current ratings up to 5000A.
enclosures)
Magnum SB non-automatic
1
Comprehensive enclosure breaker (switch)
solutions
1
The non-automatic Magnum
Magnum SB has proven SB breaker (switch) shares the 1
performance in Eaton same frame and accessories
manufactured switchboards
with the following test
as the circuit breaker. It
does not, however, have the
1
certifications: following:
Trip unit
1
• UL 891 (certified Pow-R-Line •
C low voltage switchboards)
C22.2 No. 31-14 Switchgear
• Sensors
1
• • Overcurrent release
assemblies Like the Magnum SB breaker, 1
Approvals and marks the switch is available in both

• UL listed: Magnum SB
three-pole and four-pole, fixed
and drawout configurations.
1
breaker UL file E52096 and
Cassette UL file E204565
A non-automatic circuit
breaker includes separable
1
• Additional Magnum SB contacts for movement
approvals and certificates between a closed position 1
can be found on www. and an open position, and
eaton.com/magnum an operating mechanism for 1
moving the separable contacts
between the two positions. 1
It cannot be used for branch-
circuit protection.
1

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Magnum SB - Product specific information

Selection and identification of ratings for A


Magnum SB B

Nameplate identification A Magnum SB circuit breaker C


3 Nameplates are prominently
is easily identified by its
specific nameplate designation.
displayed on the front of the Review the nameplate example
4 circuit breaker, and provide provided below.
important information relative D
1 to that specific circuit breaker.
A. Low voltage power circuit
All low voltage circuit breakers
breaker family name
1 must be applied within their
nameplate ratings. It is always E
B. Breaker family
advisable to be familiar with
1 the location and information
designation number
provided on a breaker’s C. Breaker frame size in
1 nameplate. amperes

1 D. Interrupting capacity
rating
1 E. Factory equipped
accessories
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

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Magnum SB - Product specific information

Catalog number selection


Just like the Magnum DS, the Magnum SB circuit breaker is
defined & ordered by a 25 character catalog number created
through a simple selection process from two configuration tables.
If the breaker is a drawout breaker, the associated cassette 3
would be defined by a 15 character catalog number. The cassette
selection process is similar to that of the circuit breaker. 4
NNote: The selection examples shown at the top of each table, and that all
combinations are not possible. 1
Magnum SB breaker product family (first 14 of 25 digits, see next page for 15-25 digits) 1
SB S 4 12 3 V E A 06 MU 1
1
Breaker type Trip unit and protection,
SB = Magnum switchboard Sensor and
rating plug rating
and external control voltage
when required
1
Frame type
Poles and neutral
NN
01
=
=
None
100
12 =
13 =
1200
1250
NN = Non-automatic
(no trip unit)
1
S = Standard or double (facing front of breaker) 52 = 520 LSI
02 = 200 16 = 1600
N = Narrow or double
= narrow
3 = Three 05 = 250 20 = 2000 5G = 520 LSIG 1
4 = Four (neutral left) 03 = 300 25 = 2500 M2 = 520M LSI
D = MDDX only
E = High endurance
04
06
=
=
400
600
30 =
32 =
3000
3200
MT = 520M LSI (24/48 Vdc)
MU = 520M LSI (120 Vac)
1
Mounting configuration
08 = 800 40 = 4000 MV = 520M LSI (240 Vac)
Interrupting/
and load terminals
H = Fixed horizontal 10 = 1000 50 = 5000 MQ = 520M LSI (125 Vdc) 1
withstand rating MG = 520M LSIG
V = Fixed vertical
4 = 42 L = Drawout (SBN) Current limiter selection MH = 520M LSIG (24/48 Vdc) 1
5 = 50 MM = 520M LSIG (120 Vac)
W = Drawout (SBS) A = Non-DSL (no limiter)
6
8
= 65
= 85
D = MA250
MN = 520 LSIG (240 Vac)
MX = 520M LSIG (125 Vdc)
1
Nameplate language E = MA300 ME = 520M LSIA (24/48 Vdc)
C = 100
H = 130 (DSH) E = English F = MA400
G = MA600
MC = 520 LSIA (120 Vac) 1
E = 150 (DSE) A = Spanish MF = 520M LSIA (240 Vac)
H = MA800
X
L
= 200 (DSX/DDX)
= 200 (DSL)
K = MB1200
MZ = 520M LSIA (125 Vdc)
CT = 520MC LSI (24/48 Vdc)
1
L = MB1600 CU = 520MC LSI (120 Vac)
Continuous amperes and
M = MB2000 CV = 520MC LSI (240 Vac) 1
N = MD2500 CQ = 520MC LSI (125 Vdc)
phasing (facing front of
breaker)
P = MD3000 CH = 520MC LSIG (24/48 Vdc) 1
CM = 520MC LSIG (120 Vac)
08 = 800 ABC
CN = 520MC LSIG (240 Vac)
12 = 1200 ABC
CX = 520MC LSIG (125 Vdc) 1
16 = 1600 ABC
CE = 520MC LSIA (24/48 Vdc)
20 = 2000 ABC
25 = 2500 ABC
CC = 520MC LSIA (120 Vac) 1
CF = 520MC LSIA (240 Vac)
30 = 3000 ABC
32 = 3200 ABC or ABCABC
CY = 520MC LSIA (125 Vdc)
1A = 1150 LSI (24/48 Vdc)
1
3N = 3200 AABBCC
1C = 1150 LSI (120 Vac)
4N = 4000 AABBCC
5N = 5000 AABBCC
1E = 1150 LSI (240 Vac) 1
1Q = 1150 LSI (125 Vdc)
40 = 4000 ABCABC
50 = 5000 ABCABC
1F = 1150 LSIG (24/48 Vdc) 1
1G = 1150 LSIG (120 Vac)
1H = 1150 LSIG (240 Vac)
1X = 1150 LSIG (125 Vdc) 1
1J = 1150 LSIA (24/48 Vdc)
1K = 1150 LSIA (120 Vac) 1
1M 1150 LSIA (240 Vac)
1Y = 1150 LSIA (125 Vdc)
1
1
1
1

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Magnum SB - Product specific information

Magnum SB breaker product family continued (15 through 25)

A W C H N E H K L A X

3 Shunt Trip (ST) Frame use


N = None X = All breakers
4 A
R
= 110–127 Vac/Vdc
= 208–240 Vac/Vdc Undervoltage Release (UVR)
Breaker shipping options
C = 24 Vdc or 2nd Shunt Trip (ST)
1 H = 48 Vdc N = None Padlock provisions for blocking
and instructions
A = Fixed breaker alone with
B = 110–127 Vac/Vdc A = UVR (110–127 Vac) close and/or open ACB manual
door kit
1 (100% duty) R = UVR (208–240 Vac)
N = None
pushbuttons
F = Fixed breaker alone without
S = 220–250 Vac/Vdc C = UVR (24 Vdc)
M = Metal (block close and open) door kit
1 D
(100% duty)
= 24 Vdc (100% duty)
H
D
= UVR (48 Vdc)
= UVR (60 Vdc) P = Plastic (block close and open) A = Drawout breaker alone with-
C = Metal (block close only) out door frame kit
K = 48 Vdc (100% duty) E = UVR (110–125 Vdc)
1 J = 60 Vdc (100% duty) F = UVR (220–250 Vdc) H = Plastic (block close only) C = Drawout breaker in cassette
(un-wired)
6 = 60 Vdc G = UVR (32 Vdc) S = Metal swbd lock-off
P = Drawout breaker in cassette
1 X
J
= UVR (380–415 Vac)
= UVR (480 Vac)
(block close, depress open)
(shutters)
Motor operator S = Drawout breaker in cassette
K = UVR (600 Vac)
1 M = Manual operated 1 = 2nd ST (110–127 Vac Vdc)
Operations counter and/
or keylock provisions
(shutters)
W = Drawout breaker in cassette
N = 110–125 Vac (5-sec) 2 = 2nd ST (208–250 Vac Vdc) Keylock (pre-wired and shutters)
1 W = 110–125 Vdc (5-sec)
T = 220–250 Vdc (5-sec)
3 = 2nd ST (24 Vdc) Counter provisions
Double frame drawout breakers
4 = 2nd ST (48 Vdc)
P = 208–277 Vac (5-sec) N= No counter No locks ship without cassette drawout.
1 L = 24 Vdc (5-sec)
6
B
= 2nd ST (60 Vdc)
= 2nd ST (110–127 Vac/ K= No counter Kirk lock ACBs ship in narrow and universal
K = 48 Vdc (5-sec) Vdc 100% duty) C= No counter Castell lock cassettes only.
1 S = 60 Vdc (5-sec)
1 = 110–125 Vac (3-sec)
O = 2nd ST (220–250 Vac/ R=
S=
No counter
No counter
Ronis lock
CES lock
Vdc 100% duty)
2 = 220–250 Vac (3-sec) A= Counter No lock
1 4 = 24 Vdc (3-sec)
I
Q
= 2nd ST (24 Vdc 100% duty)
= 2nd ST (48 Vdc 100% duty) Y= Counter Kirk lock
8 = 48 Vdc (3-sec) 9 = 2nd ST (60 Vdc 100% duty) L = Counter Castell lock
1 5 = 110–125 Vdc (3-sec)
9 = 220–250 Vdc (3-sec)
H= Counter Ronis lock
indicator
Auxiliary switch
1 Spring Release Device N = None
E = Counter CES lock

(SRD) 2 = 2A/2B
1 N = None
4 = 4A/4B
Latch check switch/trip unit
metering voltage connection for
6 = 6A/6B digitrip 1150 trip unit
A = 110–127 Vac/Vdc
1 R = 208–240 Vac/Vdc
Bell Alarms Switch (OTS) with
Latch
C = 24 Vdc check 1150 voltage
2a/2b contacts and/or mechanical
1 H
S
= 48 Vdc
= 60 Vdc
trip indicator
switch connection
N = None Upper terminals
Mech. OTS
1 inter- switch
M = None
L = LCS wired
Lower terminals
Upper terminals
Mech. lock for with two
to SRD
1 trip manual
indicator reset
form C
contacts
Y = LCS Wired Lower terminals
to SRD
1 E =
N =
No
Yes

No
No
No
C = LCS Wired
External
Upper terminals

Y = Yes No Yes D = LCS Wired Lower terminals


1 M= Yes Yes No External
L = Yes Yes Yes
1 F = Yes No Yes with
24V reset
G = Yes No Yes with
1 120V
reset
1 H = Yes No Yes with
240V
1 I = Yes Yes
reset
Yes with
24V reset
1 J = Yes Yes Yes with
120V
1 K = Yes Yes
reset
Yes with
240V
1 reset

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Magnum SB - Product specific information

Cassette Magnum SB breaker product family

M E 32 3 C A DN N NNN W C

Cassette family Cassette shipping 3


M = Standard or double C = Cassette only
frame
L = Narrow or double
B = Breaker shipped in
cassette
4
narrow frame
Cassette frame and rear terminals Arc hood
Cassette wiring
1
Interrupt type P = Basic cassette A = Arc hood installed
N = Un-wired
E = SB cassette (150 kAIC)
(without vertical bus stabs)
S = Cassette wired 1
C = Basic cassette with stabs
N = Cassettes (up to 100 kA)
(with vertical bus stab kit)
H = Narrow frame cassette Future use 1
Continuous amperes (with horizontal terminal pads) NNN = All cassettes
16 = Up to 1600A U = Universal cassette 1
20 = Up to 2000A (with universal terminal pads) Shutters
32 = 2500 to 3200A
40 = 4000 to 1600A
N = No shutters 1
Door frame and gasket kit S = Shutters installed
50 = 5000 to 2000A
DN = Door frame and gasket kit 1
included
Poles
3 = Three-pole
XN = Door frame and gasket kit
not included 1
4 = Four-pole
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

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Magnum SB - Continuous amperage, interruption and withstand ratings tables

Table 8.  Magnum DS switchgear class UL 1066 low voltage power circuit breakers ANSI
rms Symmetrical current ratings kA 50/60 Hz 1 Available
3 current
sensor
and rating
plugs for
4 Breaker
type Short
digitrip rms
trip unit
catalog Interruption Interruption Interruption time Fixed (establishes
1 Frame
amperes
position
1–6
Frame
type
rating at
254 Vac
rating at
508 Vac
rating at
635 Vac
Withstand
rating
internal
inst trip
breaker In
rating)
Poles
available
800 SBN-508 Narrow 50 50 35 20 18xIn 200, 250, 300, 3&4
1 SBN-608 Narrow 65 65 42 20 18xIn 400, 600, 800 3&4
SBN-C08 Narrow 100 100 65 20 18xIn 3&4
1 SBS-608 Standard 65 65 65 20 18xIn 3&4
SBS-808 Standard 85 85 85 20 18xIn 3&4
1 SBS-C08 Standard 100 100 85 20 18xIn 3&4
1 SBS-H08 Standard 130 130 130 20 18xIn 3
SBS-E08 4 6
Standard 200 150 65 30 30 3
1 1200 SBN-512 Narrow 50 50 35 25 18xIn 200, 250, 300,
400, 600, 800,
3&4
SBN-612 Narrow 65 65 42 25 18xIn 3&4
1000, 1200
1 SBN-C12 Narrow 100 100 65 25 18xIn 3&4
SBS-612 Standard 65 65 65 25 18xIn 3&4
1 SBS-812 Standard 85 85 85 25 18xIn 3&4
SBS-C12 Standard 100 100 85 25 18xIn 3&4
1 SBS-H12 Standard 130 130 130 25 18xIn 3
SBS-E12 4 Standard 200 150 65 30 30 3
1 1600 SBN-516 Narrow 50 50 35 30 18xIn 200, 250, 300, 3&4
400, 600, 800,
1 SBN-616 Narrow 65 65 42 30 18xIn
1000, 1200,
3&4
SBN-C16 Narrow 100 100 65 30 18xIn 1600 3&4
1 SBS-616 Standard 65 65 65 30 18xIn 3&4
SBS-816 Standard 85 85 85 30 18xIn 3&4
1 SBS-C16 Standard 100 100 85 30 18xIn 3&4
SBS-H16 Standard 130 130 130 30 18xIn 3
1 SBS-E16 4 Standard 200 150 65 30 30 3
2000 SBN-620 Narrow 65 65 65 35 18xIn 200, 250, 300, 3&4
1 SBN-C20 Narrow 100 100 65 35 18xIn 400, 600, 800, 3&4
1000, 1200,
SBS-620 Standard 65 65 65 35 18xIn 1600, 2000 3&4
1 SBS-820 Standard 85 85 85 35 18xIn 3&4
1 SBS-C20 Standard 100 100 85 35 18xIn 3&4
SBS-H20 Standard 130 130 130 35 18xIn 3
1 SBS-E20 Standard 200 150 65 30 30 3
1 Interrupting ratings shown based on breaker equipped with integral digitrip rms trip unit.
1 These interruption ratings are based on the standard duty cycle consisting of an open operation, a 15 second interval and a close-open operation,
in succession, with delayed tripping in case of short-delay devices. The standard duty cycle for short time ratings consists of maintaining the rated
1 3
current for two periods of 1/2 seconds each, with a 15 second interval of zero current between the two periods.
Product to be tested. Contact Eaton for product rating

1 4

5
Magnum SBSE current limiting power circuit breaker with fast opening contacts.
Breaker applied in a tested fan cooled enclosure

1 6 Not released

1
1
1
1

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Magnum SB - Product specific information

Table 8.  Magnum DS switchgear class UL 1066 low voltage power circuit breakers ANSI continued
rms Symmetrical current ratings kA 50/60 Hz 1 Available
current
sensor
and rating
plugs for
Breaker digitrip rms
type
catalog Interruption Interruption Interruption
Short
time Fixed
trip unit
(establishes
3
Frame position Frame rating at rating at rating at Withstand internal breaker In Poles
amperes
2500
1–6
SBS-625
type
Standard
254 Vac
65
508 Vac
65
635 Vac
65
rating
45
inst trip
18xIn
rating)
200, 250, 300,
available
3&4
4
400, 600, 800,
SBS-825 Standard 85 85 85 45 18xIn
1000, 1200,
3&4 1
SBS-C25 Standard 100 100 85 45 18xIn 1600, 2000, 3&4
SBS-H25 Standard 130 130 130 45 18xIn 2500 3 1
SBS-E25 4 Double 200 150 3 50 50 3
3000 SBS-630 Standard 65 65 65 50 18xIn 200, 250, 300, 3&4 1
SBS-830 Standard 85 85 85 50 18xIn 400, 600, 800, 3&4
SBS-C30 Standard 100 100 85 50 18xIn
1000, 1200,
1600, 2000, 3&4 1
SBS-H30 Standard 130 130 130 50 18xIn 2500, 3000 3
SBS-E30 4 Double 200 150 3 50 50 3
1
4000 SBS640
SBN640
Double
Double
65
65
65
65
65
65
65
65
18xIn
18xIn
2000, 2500,
3000, 4000
3&4
3&4
1
Narrow
SBS-840 Double 85 85 85 72 18xIn 3&4
1
SBS-C40
SBS-H40
Double
Double
100
130
100
130
100
130
72
72
18xIn
18xIn
3&4
3
1
SBN-840 Double
Narrow
85 85 65 72/65 18xIn 3&4 1
SBN-C40 Double
Narrow
100 100 65 72/65 18xIn 3&4
1
SBS-E40 4
Double 200 150 50 50 3&4
1
3

5000 SBS-850 Double 85 85 85 85 18xIn 2500, 3000, 3


4000, 5000
SBS-C50
SBS-H50
Double
Double
100
130
100
130
100
130
90
90
18xIn
18xIn
3&4
3
1
SBS-E50 4 5
Double 200 150 3 50 50 3 1
1 Interrupting ratings shown based on breaker equipped with integral digitrip rms trip unit.
2 These interruption ratings are based on the standard duty cycle consisting of an open operation, a 15 second interval and a close-open operation, 1
in succession, with delayed tripping in case of short-delay devices. The standard duty cycle for short time ratings consists of maintaining the rated

3
current for two periods of 1/2 seconds each, with a 15 second interval of zero current between the two periods.
Product to be tested. Contact Eaton for product rating
1
4

5
Magnum SBSE current limiting power circuit breaker with fast opening contacts.
Not released
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

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Magnum IEC - Product specific information

Standards and certifications


Magnum IEC breakers are MWK circuit breaker for Magnum IEC family
tested by a third party, 1100VAC
DEKRA.
3 The Magnum MWK is a
IEC test certifications specially designed breaker
4 Magnum air circuit breakers
to meet 1100 volt IEC rated
applications. It is a 3200
meet or exceed the applicable ampere frame size breaker
5 IEC standards, including: with thermal trip ratings
• IEC 60947-2 from 600A to 3200A. Fixed
1 • DEKRA third-party witness and drawout mountings are
available for both 3 and 4-pole
1 Comprehensive enclosure breakers.
solutions At 1100 volts the Icu is 25kA.
1 Magnum air circuit breakers
A special cassette with a
specifically designed arc
have proven performance in
1 IEC switchboards and custom
barrier must be chosen to use
with this breaker for an 1100
enclosures manufactured
volt application. Like all other
1 by Eaton and Low Voltage
Magnum breakers, the MWK
Systems Builders (OEMs) to
breaker is also 100% rated,
1 the following standards:
requiring no thermal derating
• IEC 60947-1 when applying the breaker in
1 • IEC 61439-2
an enclosure.

1 Approvals and marks IEC non-automatic breaker


(switch)
Magnum air circuit breakers
1 carry the following approvals The non-automatic Magnum
and approval marks: IEC breaker (switch) shares the
1 • CE
same frame and accessories
as the circuit breaker. It
ABS (American Bureau of
1
• does not, however, have the
Shipping) Type Approval following:
Certificate Number
1 14-HS1228512B-PDA
• Trip Unit
• CCC (Certificate for China
• Sensors
1 Compulsory Product • Overcurrent Release
Certification) to GB14048.2- The switch is available in both
1 2001 three-pole and four-pole fixed
• Certificate Numbers: and drawout configurations.
1 • 2005010307139381 One typical application would
• 2003010307094561 be as a tie in systems with
1 • 2003010307094558 parallel feeds. A non-automatic
power circuit breaker includes
• American Bureau of
separable contacts for
1 Shipping (ABS) movement between a closed
• Det Norske Veritas (DNV) position and an open position,
1 • Lloyds of London and an operating mechanism
for moving the separable
• South African Bureau of
contacts between the two
1 Standards (SABS) positions. No matter how
For a complete and much it might look like circuit
1 comprehensive listing of all breaker, it can't be used for
low voltage power breaker branch-circuit protection.
1 certifications, please visit
www.eaton.com/magnum
1
1
1
1

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Magnum IEC - Product specific information

Selection and identification of ratings for A


Magnum IEC B

Nameplate identification A Magnum IEC circuit breaker C


It is always advisable to be
is easily identified by its
specific nameplate designation.
3
familiar with the information Review the nameplate example
provided on a circuit breaker’s provided below. 4
nameplate. All low voltage D
power circuit breakers must be
A. Low voltage power circuit 5
applied within their nameplate
breaker family name
ratings. Nameplates are
prominently displayed on the E
1
B. Breaker family
front of the circuit breaker, and
provide important information
designation number 1
relative to that specific circuit C. Breaker frame size in
breaker. amperes 1
D. Interrupting capacity
rating
1
E. Factory equipped 1
accessories
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

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Magnum IEC - Product specific information

Catalog number selection


Like the Magnum DS and SB, the Magnum IEC circuit breaker is
described and ordered by a 25 character catalog number created
through a simple selection process from two applicable tables.
3 If the breaker is a drawout breaker, the cassette features would
be selected by a 15 character catalog number. The cassette
4 selection process is similar with selections made from one table.

NNote: The selection examples shown at the top of each table.


5
1 Magnum IEC breaker product family (first 14 of 25 digits, see next page for 15-25 digits)

1 MW N 5 12 4 V E A 03 MT 6 M C J 2 Y C N M W X
1
Breaker frame Trip unit and protection,
1 I = Standard or double and external control voltage when
required
N = Narrow or double
Poles and neutral Mounting configuration
1 = narrow
K = Special 1100 Vac ACB (facing front of breaker) and load terminals
NN
22
= Non-automatic (no trip unit)
= 520 LI
3 = Three H = Fixed horizontal 52 = 520 LSI
1 Interrupting Icu 4 = Four (neutral left) V = Fixed vertical 5W = 520i LSIG
R = Four (reserved for L = Drawout horizontal M2 = 520M LSI
4 = 40 kV
1 5 = 50 kV
neutral right) MT
MU
= 520M LSI (24–48 Vdc)
= 520M LSI (120 Vac)
6 = 65 kV Nameplate language
MV = 520M LSI (240 Vac)
1 8 = 85 kV E = English
MW = 520Mi LSIG
Z = 100 kV A = Spanish
MJ = 520Mi LSIG (24–48 Vdc)
1 H = 25 kV
(1100 Vac MWK) Sensor and
MK = 520Mi LSIG (120 Vac)
ML = 520Mi LSIG (240 Vac)
rating plug rating
1 Continuous amperes and NN = None 13 = 1250
ME
MC
= 520M LSIA (24–48 Vdc)
= 520M LSIA (120 Vac)
phasing (facing front of 01 = 100 16 = 1600 MF = 520M LSIA (240 Vac)
1 breaker) 02 = 200 20 = 2000 CT = 520MC LSI (24–48 Vdc)
08 = 800 ABC 05 = 250 25 = 2500 CU = 520MC LSI (120 Vac)
1 10
12
= 1000 ABC
= 1250 ABC
03
04
=
=
300
400
30 =
32 =
3000
3200
CV
CE
= 520MC LSI (240 Vac)
= 520MC LSIA (24–48 Vdc)
16 = 1600 ABC 06 = 600 40 = 4000 CC = 520MC LSIA (120 Vac)
1 20 = 2000 ABC 08 = 800 50 = 5000 CF = 520MC LSIA (240 Vac)
25 = 2500 ABC 10 = 1000 63 = 6300 CJ = 520MCi LSIG (24–48 Vdc)
1 32 = 3200 ABC 12 = 1200 CK = 520MCi LSIG (120 Vac)
41 = 4000 ABC (standard CF = 520MCi LSIG (240 Vac)
1 drawout only)
4N = 4000 AABBCC
C1
C2
= 520MC ARMS LSI (24–48 Vdc)
= 520MC ARMS LSI (120 Vac)
5N = 5000 AABBCC C3 = 520MC ARMS LSI (240 Vac)
1 6N = 6300 AABBCC C4 = 520MC ARMS LSIA (24–48 Vdc)
40 = 4000 ABCABC C5 = 520MC ARMS LSIA (120 Vac)
1 50 = 5000 ABCABC
60 = 6300 ABCABC
C6
C7
= 520MC ARMS LSIA (240 Vac)
= 520MC ARMS LSIG (24–48 Vdc)
C8 = 520MC ARMS LSIG (120 Vac)
1 C9 = 520MC ARMS LSIG (240 Vac)
1W = 1150i LSI (24–48 Vdc)
1 1N = 1150i LSI (120 Vac)
1P = 1150i LSI (240 Vac)
1 1R
1S
= 1150i LSIG/A (24–48 Vdc)
= 1150i LSIG/A (120 Vac)
1T = 1150i LSIG/A (240 Vac)
1
1
1
1
1

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1
Magnum IEC breaker product family continued (15 through 25)

MW N 5 12 4 V E A 03 MT 6 M C J 2 Y C N M W X

Shunt Trip Future use 3


Attachment (STA) X = All ACBs
N = None
Undervoltage Release (UVR)
4
A = 110–127 Vac/Vdc ACB shipping instructions
or 2nd Shunt Trip (ST)
R
C
= 208–240 Vac/Vdc
= 24 Vdc N = None Padlock provisions for blocking A = Fixed breaker alone with 5
close and/or open ACB manual door kit
H = 48 Vdc A = UVR (110–127 Vac)
B = 110–127 Vac/Vdc R = UVR (208–240 Vac)
N = None
pushbuttons B = Fixed breaker alone with door
kit and pre-wired 1
(100% duty) C = UVR (24 Vdc)
M = Metal (block close and open) F = Fixed breaker alone without
S = 220–250 Vac/Vdc
(100% duty)
H
D
= UVR (48 Vdc)
= UVR (60 Vdc) P = Plastic (block close and open) door kit 1
C = Metal (block close only) A = D/O ACB only without door kit
D = 24 Vdc (100% duty) E = UVR (110–125 Vdc)
K = 48 Vdc (100% duty) F = UVR (220–250 Vdc) H = Plastic (block close only) C = D/O ACB in cassette
(un-wired)
1
J = 60 Vdc (100% duty) G = UVR (32 Vdc)
P = D/O ACB in cassette
6 = 60 Vdc X
J
= UVR (380–415 Vac)
= UVR (480 Vac) Operations counter and/
(pre-wired) 1
S = D/O ACB in cassette (shutters)
K = UVR (600 Vac) or keylock provisions
Motor operator
1 = 2nd ST (110–127 Vac Vdc) Keylock
W = D/O ACB in cassette
(pre-wired and shutters)
1
M = Manual operated 2 = 2nd ST (208–250 Vac Vdc) Counter provisions
N = 110–125 Vac (5-sec)
W = 110–125 Vdc (5-sec)
3 = 2nd ST (24 Vdc)
N= No counter No locks
Double frame D/O ACBs ship
without cassette.
1
4 = 2nd ST (48 Vdc)
T = 220–250 Vdc (5-sec) K= No counter Kirk lock
P = 208–277 Vac (5-sec)
6
B
= 2nd ST (60 Vdc)
= 2nd ST (110–127 Vac/ C= No counter Castell lock
Latch check switch/trip unit
1
L = 24 Vdc (5-sec) Vdc 100% duty) R= No counter Ronis lock
metering voltage connection for
K = 48 Vdc (5-sec)
S = 60 Vdc (5-sec)
O = 2nd ST (220–250 Vac/ S=
A=
No counter
Counter
CES lock
No lock
digitrip 1150 trip unit 1
Vdc 100% duty) Latch
1 = 110–125 Vac (3-sec) Y= Counter Kirk lock
2 = 220–250 Vac (3-sec)
I
Q
= 2nd ST (24 Vdc 100% duty)
= 2nd ST (48 Vdc 100% duty) L = Counter Castell lock check 1150 voltage 1
H= Counter Ronis lock switch connection
4 = 24 Vdc (3-sec) 9 = 2nd ST (60 Vdc 100% duty)
8 = 48 Vdc (3-sec) indicator N = None
M = None
Upper terminals
Lower terminals
1
5 = 110–125 Vdc (3-sec) E = Counter CES lock
Auxiliary switch L = LCS wired Upper terminals
9 = 220–250 Vdc (3-sec)
N = None to SRD 1
2 = 2A/2B Y = LCS Wired Lower terminals
Spring Release Device
(SRD)
4 = 4A/4B to SRD 1
6 = 6A/6B C = LCS Wired Upper terminals
N = None
A = 110–127 Vac/Vdc
Bell Alarms Switch (OTS) with
External
D = LCS Wired Lower terminals
1
R = 208–240 Vac/Vdc External
C = 24 Vdc
2a/2b contacts and/or mechanical
trip indicator 1
H = 48 Vdc
Mech. OTS
S = 60 Vdc
inter- switch 1 Exclusionary rules apply. Refer to price list. Confirm all final part 1
Mech. lock for with two numbers with Eaton. Format structures subject to modifications
trip manual
indicator reset
form C
contacts
and additions without notice. 1
E =
N =
No
Yes

No
No
No
1
Y = Yes No Yes
M= Yes Yes No 1
L = Yes Yes Yes
F = Yes No Yes with
24V reset
1
G = Yes No Yes with
120V 1
reset
H = Yes No Yes with 1
240V

I = Yes Yes
reset
Yes with
1
24V reset
J = Yes Yes Yes with 1
120V

K = Yes Yes
reset
Yes with
1
240V
reset 1

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Magnum IEC - Product specific information

1
Cassette Magnum IEC breaker product family

E N 32 4 H K N N S NNN W C

3 Cassette family Cassette shipping


E = Standard or double C = Cassette only
4 frame IEC
N = Narrow frame IEC

5 Interrupt type
Arc hood Door frame and gasket kit
Cassette wiring
A = Arc hood for 690 Vac N = All cassettes
N = Un-wired
1 N = All cassettes
K = Arc hood for 1100 Vac
W = Cassette wired
Future use
Continuous amperes
1 20 = Up to 2000A
Rear terminals N = All cassettes Future use
H = Horizontal stabs
32 = 2500–3000A N = All cassettes
1 41 = 4000A standard frame
(upper and lower
terminals)
40 = 4000A Shutters
1 63 = 5000–6300A
N = No shutters
S = Shutters installed
1 Poles
3 = Three-pole
1 4 = Four-pole

1 1 Exclusionary rules apply. Refer to price list. Confirm all final part
numbers with Eaton. Format structures subject to modifications
1 and additions without notice.

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

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Magnum IEC - Continuous amperage, interruption and withstand ratings tables

Table 9.  Magnum IEC 60947-2 rated air circuit breakers


rms symmetrical current ratings kA
1 Available
current
sensor 3
and
rating
With-
plugs for
digitrip
4
stand rms trip
Inter-
rupting
@ 240
Inter-
rupting
@ 440
Inter-
rupting
@ 690
rating
Icw
1-Sec @
With-
stand
rating
Fixed
internal
unit
(estab-
lishes Poles
5
Frame Breaker Frame Vac Vac Vac 440V/ Icw inst breaker KEMA/ avail-
amperes type type Icu = Ics Icu = Ics Icu = Ics 690V 3-Sec trip I n rating) KEUR CCC able
1
MWN-508 Narrow 50 50 50 50 n/a 200, 250, X 2 X 3&4
MWN-608 Narrow 66 66 65 66 40 300, 400,
630, 800
X 2 X 3&4 1
MWI-608 Standard 65 65 65 65 n/a X X 3&4
MWI-808 Standard 85 85 85 85 65 X X 3&4 1
MWI-C08 Standard 100 100 85 85 65 85 X X 3&4
1000 MWN-410 Narrow 40 40 40 40 n/a 200, 250, X 2 3&4 1
MWN-510 Narrow 50 50 50 50 n/a 300, 400, X 2 3&4
MWN-610 Narrow 66 66 65 66 40
630, 800,
1000 X 2 3&4
1
MWI-610
MWI-810
Standard
Standard
65
85
65
85
65
85
65
85
n/a
65
X
X
3&4
3&4
1
MWI-C10 Standard 100 100 85 85 65 85 X 3&4 1
1250 MWN-412 Narrow 40 40 40 40 n/a 200, 250, X 2 X 3&4
MWN-512 Narrow 50 50 50 50 n/a 300, 400,
630, 800,
X 2 X 3&4 1
MWN-612 Narrow 66 66 65 66 40 1000, 1250 X 2 X 3&4
MWI-612 Standard 65 65 65 65 n/a X X 3&4 1
MWI-812 Standard 85 85 85 85 65 X X 3&4
MWI-C12 Standard 100 100 85 85 65 85 X X 3&4 1
1600 MWN-516 Narrow 50 50 50 50 n/a 200, 250, X 2 X 3&4
MWN-616 Narrow 66 66 65 66 40 300, 400, X 2 X 3&4
1
630, 800,
MWI-616 Standard 65 65 65 65 n/a X X 3&4
MWI-816 Standard 85 85 85 85 65
1000,
1250, 1600 X X 3&4
1
MWI-C16 Standard 100 100 85 85 65 85 X X 3&4 1
2000 MWN-520 Narrow 50 50 50 50 30 200, 250, X 2 X 3&4
300, 400,
MWN-620 Narrow 66 66 65 66 40
630, 800,
X 2 X 3&4 1
MWI-620 Standard 65 65 65 65 50 1000, X X 3&4
MWI-820 Standard 85 85 85 85 65 1250,
1600, 2000
X X 3&4 1
MWI-C20 Standard 100 100 85 85 65 85 X X 3&4
1 Interrupting ratings shown based on breaker equipped with integral digitrip rms trip unit. Interruption ratings for non-automatic breakers
1
are equal to the published withstand rating.
2 690V rating is not certified Kema/KEUR. 1
3 1100V Icu rating is 25kA.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

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Magnum IEC - Product specific information

Table 9.  Magnum IEC 60947-2 rated air circuit breakers continued
rms symmetrical current ratings kA
1 Available
current
sensor
and
rating
plugs for
3 With-
stand
digitrip
rms trip
Inter- Inter- Inter- rating With- unit
4 rupting
@ 240
rupting
@ 440
rupting
@ 690
Icw
1-Sec @
stand
rating
Fixed
internal
(estab-
lishes Poles
Frame Breaker Frame Vac Vac Vac 440V/ Icw inst breaker KEMA/ avail-
amperes type type Icu = Ics Icu = Ics Icu = Ics 690V 3-Sec trip In rating) KEUR CCC able
5 2500 MWI-625 Standard 65 65 65 65 n/a 200, 250, X X 3&4
MWI-825 Standard 85 85 85 85 65 300, 400, X X 3&4
1 MWI-C25 Standard 100 100 85 85 65 85
630, 800,
1000, 1250, 3&4
1600, 2000,
1 MWI-H25 Standard 125 125 125 85 65
2500
X X 3&4

3200 MWK-2323 Standard 85 85 85 85 65 3200 3&4


1 MWI-632 Standard 65 65 65 65 50 200, 250, X X 3&4
MWI-832 Standard 85 85 85 85 65 300, 400, X X 3&4
1 MWI-C32 Standard 100 100 85 85 65 85
630
X X 3&4

1 4000
MWI-H32
MWI-64N
Standard
Double 65 65
125
65 65 n/a 2000, X X
3&4
3&4
2500,
1 MWN-64N Double
Narrow
66 66 66 66 n/a
3200,
X X 3&4
4000
1 MWI-641
MWI-84N
Standard
Double
66
85
66
85
66
85
66
85
n/a
n/a
X
X
X
X
3&4
3&4
1 MWN-84N Double
Narrow
85 85 66 85/66 66 X X 3&4

1 MWI-841
MWI-C4N
Standard
Double
85
100
85
100
85
100
85
100
66
n/a
X
X
X
X
3&4
3&4
1 MWN-C4N Double
Narrow
105 105 66 105/66 66 X X 3&4

1 5000
MWI-C41
MWI-85N
Standard
Double
105
85
105
85
85
85
85
85
n/a
n/a 2500,
X
X
X
X
3&4
3&4
3200,
1 MWI-C5N Double 100 100 100 100 n/a
4000, 5000
X X 3&4

6300 MWI-86N Double 85 85 85 85 n/a 3200, X X 3&4


1 MWI-C6N Double 100 100 100 100 n/a 4000, X X 3&4
5000, 6300
1 1 Interrupting ratings shown based on breaker equipped with integral digitrip rms trip unit. Interruption ratings for non-automatic breakers
are equal to the published withstand rating.
1 2 690V rating is not certified Kema/KEUR.
3 1100V Icu rating is 25kA.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

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Magnum DC - Product specific information

Standards and certifications


Eaton Magnum DC switches IEC test certifications Magnum DC family
provide DC disconnect,
isolation and switching Magnum Air Circuit Breakers
technology in a Magnum meet or exceed the applicable
power breaker platform. IEC standards:
They feature load-switching • IEC 60947-2
capability and high withstand
ratings in each voltage class. Approvals and marks
There are switch versions
that can be applied in both
• UL listed: Magnum DS
grounded and ungrounded Breaker UL File No. E52096 6
systems. and Cassette UL File No.

Eaton Magnum DC switches •


E204565
ABS (American Bureau of
1
are a comprehensive offering Shipping) Type Approval
of third-party and globally
• CE
1
certified DC switches that are
designed to provide excellent • CCC (Certificate for China
Compulsory Product
1
safety with a high level of
performance that meets the Certification) to GB14048.2-
demands of a global market. 2001 1
• Det Norske Veritas (DNV)
UL and ANSI test • Lloyds of London 1
certifications South African Bureau of
Magnum DC switches meet

Standards (SABS) 1
or exceed the applicable Additional Magnum DS
1

ANSI, NEMA, UL and CSA approvals and certificates
standards, including: can be found on
• ANSI C37.14 (low voltage
www.eaton.com 1
DC power circuit breakers
used in enclosures) 1
• ANSI C37.16
(preferred ratings, 1
related requirements,
and application 1
recommendations for
low voltage power circuit
breakers and AC and DC
1
power circuit breakers)
• ANSI C37.17 (trip devices for
1
AC and general purpose DC
low voltage power circuit 1
breakers)
• UL 1066 (standard for low 1
voltage AC and DC power
circuit breakers used in 1
enclosures)
• UL 489 molded case 1
switches
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

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Magnum DC - Product specific information

Magnum DC switches selection


There are several versions • All other Factory/Field Mounting configurations Typical industry
available of Magnum DC Installable Accessories are applications
switches, with defined voltage available (please see the The Magnum DC switch is
classes for each one, based Magnum DS catalog number built with the same general • Utility companies
on certifications. These are selector in section 3) frame construction as the incorporating DC facility
defined by the first 3 letters in other Magnum frames, power and control for
their 25 digit catalog number: Magnum DC for IEC therefore it mounts just as a emergency or redundant
applications - Type DEK, size equivalent Magnum circuit power
Magnum DC for UL1066 breaker would mount. Refer
DEM, DGK, DGM (dark gray • Backup UPS power
applications - Type DAS to the appropriate Magnum
cover) systems requiring means to
6 (medium gray cover) circuit breaker dimensional disconnect the battery for
• Type DEK - Standard frame, drawings and/or appropriate isolation and maintenance
Standard Frame only, up to
1 •
3200 A Continuous
for ungrounded applications drawout cassette drawings for
specific mounting details.
• SCR and drive isolation
• Type DEM - Narrow frame, switches for maintenance
3-pole Drawout
1

for ungrounded applications • Drawout switch – Used and emergency disconnect
Configuration
• Type DEK - Standard frame, in combination with fixed
• 300 Vdc, 50 kA Withstand/
1 Interruption,
for grounded applications drawout cassette which
provides primary and
• Type DEM - Narrow frame,
• All other Factory/Field secondary connections
1 Installable Accessories are
for grounded applications
• Fixed Switch - supplied
available (please see the
• 3-pole and 6-pole Fixed and
with horizontal, pre-drilled
1 Magnum DS catalog number Drawout Configurations
available primary terminal pads with
selector in section 3) optional vertical primary
1000 VDC, 25 kA
1 Magnum DC for UL489

Interruption, 65 kA
adapters available
molded case type Withstand
1 applications - Type DBS • Up to 5000 A continuous
(white cover) • All other Factory/Field
1 Installable Accessories are
• Standard frame only, Up to available (please see the
1 3200 A continuous Magnum DS catalog number
• 3-pole fixed/drawout selector in section 3)
1 configurations
• 600 Vdc, 50 kA withstand/
1 interruption

Table 10.  Magnum DC ratings


1 DC voltage/ For use in
Catalog Number Frame interrupt rating/ Load grounded Fixed/
1 type/standard Frame type of poles rating withstand rating switching systems Connection type drawout Certification
ANSI/UL® 1066 ratings at 300 Vdc
1 DAS Standard 3 1600 A 300 V/50 kA/50 kA Yes Yes Two-pole in series Drawout UL 1066
DAS Standard 3 2000 A 300 V/50 kA/50 kA Yes Yes Two-pole in series Drawout UL 1066
1 DAS Standard 3 3200 A 300 V/50 kA/50 kA Yes Yes Two-pole in series Drawout UL 1066
UL 489 ratings at 600 Vdc
1 DBS Standard 3 3200 A 600 V/50 kA/50 kA Yes Yes Three-pole in series Both UL 489
IEC ratings at 1000 Vdc A 1
1 DEM/DGM Narrow 3 800 A 1000 V/25 kA/65 kA Yes No/Yes 1 Three-pole in series Both IEC 60947-2

1 DEM/DGM
DEM/DGM
Narrow
Narrow
3
3
1000 A
1250 A
1000 V/25 kA/65 kA
1000 V/25 kA/65 kA
Yes
Yes
No/Yes
No/Yes
Three-pole in series
Three-pole in series
Both
Both
IEC 60947-2
IEC 60947-2
1 DEM/DGM Narrow 3 1600 A 1000 V/25 kA/65 kA Yes No/Yes Three-pole in series Both IEC 60947-2
DEM/DGM Narrow 3 2000 A 1000 V/25 kA/65 kA Yes No/Yes Three-pole in series Both IEC 60947-2
1 DEK/DGK Standard 3 2500 A 1000 V/25 kA/85 kA Yes No/Yes Three-pole in series Both IEC 60947-2
DEK/DGK Standard 3 3200 A 1000 V/25 kA/85 kA Yes No/Yes Three-pole in series Both IEC 60947-2
1 DEM/DGM Double narrow 6 4000 A 1000 V/25 kA/100 kA Yes No/Yes Three-pole in series Both IEC 60947-2
DEM/DGM Double narrow 6 5000 A 1000 V/25 kA/100 kA Yes No/Yes Three-pole in series Both IEC 60947-2
1 DEK/DGK Double standard 6 4000 A 1000 V/25 kA/100 kA Yes No/Yes Three-pole in series Both IEC 60947-2
DEK/DGK Double standard 6 5000 A 1000 V/25 kA/100 kA Yes No/Yes Three-pole in series Both IEC 60947-2
1 1 DE is for use in ungrounded applications; DG is for use in grounded applications.

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Magnum trip units and communication devices

Overview of DigitripTM electronic trip units


Ever since introducing the first microprocessor-based trip unit,
Eaton has advanced the technology into a complete family of
Digitrip RMS trip units designed and engineered exclusively for
Magnum circuit breakers. Magnum circuit breakers can use any one
of the four models of Digitrip electronic trip units. Each trip unit is
microprocessor-based and a true rms sensing device:

Digitrip 520 Digitrip 520M Digitrip 520MC Digitrip 1150+

7
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
For IEC applications, Digitrip 520i, Digitrip 520Mi, Digitrip
520MCi or Digitrip 1150i are to be ordered. These trip unit
1
model numbers carries a lower case “i” in the model
designation. This simply indicates that the trip unit complies with 1
IEC requirements in the area of ground fault (earth fault) pickup.
Ground fault pickup is limited to 1200A for UL rated devices. 1
This limitation does not apply to IEC rated devices.
The different models within the family provide for increasing 1
levels of protection and feature options for coordination,
information, diagnostics, and communications: 1
Table 11.  Digitrip functionality – Summary of key features and capabilities 1
Functions 520 520M 1 520MC 1 1150+ 1

LSIG protection Yes Yes Yes Yes 1


Disable (I) Yes Yes Yes Yes
GF protection Yes Yes Yes Yes 1
GF alarm No Yes No Yes
Display No Yes 2 No 2 Yes 3 1
Programmable No No No Yes
Metering No Yes 4 No 4 Yes
1
Power and energy values No No No Yes 1
Power quality No No No Yes
Communication No No No Yes 1
1 Available control voltages are 24/48 Vdc, 125 Vdc, 120 Vac and 240 Vac.
2 One-line (four characters per line) LCD display. 1
3 Three-line (eight characters per line) LED display.
4 Phase, neutral, ground and high load current only. 1
1
1

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Magnum trip units and communication devices

The trip units themselves are self-powered; no external power Diagram of typical Magnum current sensing, processing, and
is required to operate the protective systems. Current signal tripping system
levels and the control power are derived from integrally mounted
toroidal wound current sensors. The use of toroidal wound
sensors reduces magnetizing currents, resulting in improved Cutler-Hammer

metered value accuracy over a broad range of sensor ratings.


Rating
NNote: Auxiliary power is required for all Digitrip 520MC and Digitrip 1150+ plug
models for powering the display, communications, metering,
alarming, and auxiliary relay functions. Trip unit Trip actuator

All three parts of the tripping system are discussed in this Toroidal
section. For additional information pertaining to the different trip current
unit models available for all Magnum circuit breakers, refer to sensor
the specific trip unit instructional leaflet (IL70C1036 for 1150+
models and IL70C1037 for 520 models).
7 Typical Magnum DS
Common Digitrip trip unit features A 01 02 03
circuit breaker
1 All Digitrip RMS models offer a wide array of common features. B
These common features ensure unsurpassed versatility, no C Sensors
1 matter which trip unit model is selected. N
G
A B C

• Current Sensors: Three toroidal wound current sensors Note: Alternate ground locations
1 are installed at the rear of the circuit breaker on the lower N may be required to meet installation
terminals. The sensors produce an output current proportional requirements.
1 to the load current. Under preselected conditions of current
magnitude and time, the sensors furnish the trip unit with a
1 •
signal and the energy required to trip the circuit breaker.
Rating Plug: All Magnum circuit breakers use a fixed type
rating plug. The current rating (also known as In) of the rating Current sensors (rear view)
1 plug must match the current rating of the integrally mounted
current sensors. As a safety feature, if the rating plug is
1 removed from the trip unit, the circuit breaker will trip if it sees
load current. There is a viewing window on the back of the
1 breaker that displays the current rating of the installed rating
plug. The rating plug performs several functions:
1 1. It tells the trip unit the rating of the current sensors.
2. It determines the maximum instantaneous setting,
1 which is a function of the current sensor rating.
3. Identifies the trip unit as a UL rated device or
1 IEC rated device. 1
• Intuitive operator interface
1 • Interchangeable models
Self powered device
1 •
• Hand held functional test kit (Digitrip RMS 1150 Model also
has integral testing capabilities)
1 • Status LED: A green light emitting diode (LED), labeled Status,
blinks approximately once each second to indicate that the trip
1 unit is operating normally. This Status LED will also blink at a
faster rate if the Digitrip is in a pickup, or overload, mode.
1 • Cause of trip LED: A red LED on the face of the trip unit
flashes red next to the protection feature to indicate the
1 cause for an automatic trip operation, for example earth fault,
overload or short circuit. A battery in the trip unit maintains the
1 trip indication until the Reset/Battery Test button is pushed. The
battery is satisfactory if its LED lights green when the Battery
Check button is pushed.
1 • Security cover: A tamper-proof Plexiglas® cover sits on the
front of the circuit breaker over the trip unit. The cover is
1 held in place by two cover screws. Security is insured by the
insertion of a standard meter seal through the holes in both of
1 the cover retention screws.
NNote: Refer to the Table 12 for specific programming details associated
with a particular UL or IEC rated Digitrip model.

1 The National Electrical Code (NEC) requires that the maximum ground
fault pickup value not exceed 1200A for UL rated breakers. IEC rated
breakers do not have this current limitation.

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Digitrip trip units – Features


Digitrip 520
The Digitrip 520 trip unit is • Long Time (Thermal) • Test Port with Cover to Digitrip 520
designed to provide basic Memory Trip receive Hand Held Tester
overcurrent protection with • Over temperature Trip when • Battery Included to Power
maximum economy. It is a temperature exceeds 85°C cause-of-trip LEDs after a
versatile trip unit with features • Adjustable Short Delay Pick- trip
designed to provide flexibility up Setting
in overcurrent protection and Click here or search for
coordination. The Model 520 is
• Adjustable Short Delay Time ‘70C1037’ on www.eaton.
available on all Magnum circuit Setting com, for more detailed
breakers. Model features • Adjustable Instantaneous information on Magnum
include the following:

Pick-up Settings
Adjustable Ground Pick-up
Digitrip 520, 520M, and
520MC trip unit
7
• LI, LSI and LSIG Protection
Setting
Options with adjustable
Adjustable Ground Time
1
Instantaneous Off Setting •
Setting (limited to 1200A for
• Adjustable Long Delay Pick-
up Setting UL rated device) 1
• Zone Interlocking of Short
• Adjustable Long Delay Time
Setting Time and Ground Fault Time 1
Delay Functions
1
1
Digitrip 520M 1
Digitrip 520M includes all the
features of the Digitrip 520
• Optional Ground (Earth)
Fault Alarm/Power Supply
NNote: If a ground alarm/power
supply module is not provided, the
Digitrip 520M 1
while adding phase, neutral, Module: (Powers 4 digit 4 Digit LCD Display will power up
and ground fault (earth fault) LCD display using customer when the 3-phase currents reach 1
approximately 20% of the sensor
current metering with a four- voltage source of 24-48 Vdc, rating or 30% of a single phase
character LCD display window. 110 Vac, or 220 Vac) current. 1
The additional features are as • Provides ground fault
Click here or search for
follows: alarm contact (when used
‘70C1037’ on www.eaton. 1
• LSI, LSIG and LSIA with LSIA)
com, for more detailed
Protection Options with • Provides ground fault trip
information on Magnum 1
adjustable Instantaneous Off contact (when used with Digitrip 520, 520M, and
Setting LSIG)
• Provides a High Load
520MC trip units 1
• 4 Digit LCD Display
Alarm contact (when used
• Step Pushbutton to Scroll
through LCD Display Data: with LSI) 1
• Alarm Contact rating (with
• PH1 Phase 1 (A) Current
resistive load): (0.5 Amp 1
• PH2 Phase 2 (B) Current
at 220 Vac , 1.0 Amp at
• PH3 Phase 3 (C) Current
110 Vac , or 1.0 Amp at 1
• PH4 Neutral Current 24-48 Vdc
• PH5 Ground Current • High Load Red LED 1
• HI Highest Phase Current Indicator (LSI Trip Units)
• OL Overload Condition • Provides power to keep 1
• HELP Trip Unit Error the 4-digit LCD display
• Magnitude of Trip Current
functional when breaker is
open or lightly loaded.
1
1
1
1
1
1

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Digitrip 520MC
Digitrip 520MC includes all • LDPU Long Delay Pick-up The 520MC is ideally suited for Digitrip 520MC
the features of the Digitrip • SDT Short Delay Trip application on feeder breakers
520M plus an ampere-based • INST Instantaneous Trip and can be used in tandem
communications capability with mains and tie breakers
• GNDT Ground Fault Trip
and the Arc-flash Reduction that are equipped with the
Maintenance System (ARMS). • PLUG Plug Trip full metering and monitoring
The additional features are the • MCR Making Current capability of the 1150+ trip
following: Release unit. The communication
• Communications functions • OTEMP Over Temperature feature requires customer
and data: • HL High Load (LSI only) supplied auxiliary power and
the Ground (Earth) Alarm/
• Transmit LED (Red) • Arc-flash Reduction Power Supply Module in order
indicates trip unit Maintenance System to function.
7 transmitting INCOM signal (ARMS) Functionality- On/
• Device Settable INCOM Off Pickup Levels NNote: Refer to pictures and/or
1 communication Address
from 001 to 999
NNote: Ground (Earth) Alarm/Power
graphics in this section for
additional information and/or
Supply Module is supplied as assistance.
hexadecimal
1 • Bkr Status (Open, Closed,
standard to power trip unit
communications functions. Click here or search
Tripped)
1 • PH1 Phase 1 (A) Current
The 520MC is designed for
applications where some
for ‘70C1037’ on
www.eaton.com,
communication capability of for more detailed
1 • PH2 Phase 2 (B) Current
load and status is required. information on Magnum
• PH3 Phase 3 (C) Current
The 520MC trip unit Digitrip 520, 520M, and
1 • PH4 Neutral Current
communicates current-based 520MC Digitrip trip units
• PH5 Ground Current information and breaker status.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

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Digitrip 1150+
The Digitrip 1150+ trip unit • Adjustable Instantaneous Contacts Digitrip 1150+
offers advanced protection Pick-up with • Breaker Control (Remote
and power monitoring Instantaneous Off Setting Open & Close via
including harmonics, • Adjustable Ground Fault Communications)
breaker health, waveform Pick-up / Delay (Trip or • Operations Counter
capture, and advanced Alarm) • Test Port with Cover to
communications options. • Undervoltage and receive Digitrip Hand Held
It eliminates the need for Overvoltage Protection Tester
separate metering packages (Trip or Alarm)
which saves cost, space and • Power Receptacle for
• Underfrequency and Auxiliary Power Module to
installation effort. Extensive
Overfrequency Protection power up Trip Unit when
operational information is
(Trip or Alarm) Breaker in Disconnect or
available across the INCOM
communications for increased • Reverse Power (Trip) Remove position 7
remote monitoring and control • Voltage Unbalance • Integral Self-Test
capability. The Digitrip 1150+ Protection (Trip or Alarm) • Accessory Bus for 1
includes the Eaton's Arc- • Phase Rotation (Alarm) Additional Programmable
flash Reduction Maintenance
System (ARMS). For a
• Long Time (Thermal) Contacts 1
Memory Trip • Battery Included to Power
complete discussion of Digitrip
1150+ Trip Unit capabilities, • Overtemperature Trip when LEDs 1
refer to its instruction leaflet the temperature exceeds • Reset/Battery Test
IL70C1036. 85°C Pushbutton 1
• Power and Energy Metering • Communications
The following is a summary of
the 1150+ product features:
Display: Functions and Data 1
• Current (±1% 3-phase,
NNote: The Digitrip 1150+
LSI, LSIG and LSIA

Protection
neutral and ground) family of trip units incorporates 1
• Voltage L-L (±1%) two microprocessors in their
Arc-flash Reduction

Maintenance System
• Frequency (±0.05 Hz)
design. One processor is devoted
fully to the task of current 1
• Power & Energy (±2%) protection functions. The second
(ARMS) functionality- On/Off
Pickup Levels • Kilowatts (kW) microprocessor provides the
voltage protection, display,
1
• 24 Character, 3-line Digital • Kilowatt Hours (kWH)
communications, metering,
LED Display • Kilovoltamperes (kVAR) harmonic calculations, alarming, 1
• Unit Status LED (Green) • Power Factor and auxiliary relay functions.
Indicator • kVA Hours
These advanced features and the
communications capability require
1
• Programmable Protective • Fixed 15 Minute Demand that auxiliary power be provided by
Settings: for kW, kVAR & kVA the customer to the circuit breaker 1
• I2t and I4t Curves Power Relay Module.
• Sliding 15 Minute
• Adjustable Long Time and Demand for kW or kVA
Click here or search for
1
Short Time Pick-up / Delay • Power Quality and Breaker ‘70C1036’ on www.eaton.
• Moderately Inverse, Very Health Metering and com, for more detailed 1
Inverse and Extremely Monitoring: information on Magnum
Inverse IEEE Curves • Waveform Capture Digitrip 1150 trip units 1
• IEC Curves • % Total Harmonic
• Neutral Protection (Model
LSIG and LSIA Trip Unit)
Distortion 1
• Programmable Alarm
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

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Digitrip trip units – Comprehensive features

Table 12.  Digitrip trip units for Magnum DS and SB ANSI/UL rated power circuit breaker

7
Trip unit type Digitrip 520 Digitrip 520M Digitrip 520MC Digitrip 1150+ 1

1 Ampere range 200–5000A 200–5000A 200–5000A 200–5000A


Interruption rating 42–200 kA 42–200 kA 42–200 kA 42–200 kA
1 at 480V
rms sensing Yes Yes Yes Yes
1 Protection and coordination
Protection Ordering options LI, LSI, LSIG, LSIA LSI, LSIG LSI, LSIG LSI, LSIG, LSIA
1 Fixed rating plug (In) Yes Yes Yes Yes
Overtemperature trip Yes Yes Yes Yes
1 Long delay Long delay pickup 0.4–1.0 x (In) 0.4–1.0 x (In) 0.4–1.0 x (In) 0.4–1.0 x (In)
protection Long delay time I2t at 6 x Ir 2–24 sec 2–24 sec 2–24 sec 2–24 sec
1 (L)
Long delay time I4t No No No 1–5 sec
1 IEEE curves No No No Yes
Long delay thermal memory Yes Yes Yes Yes
1 High load alarm No No No 0.5–1.0 x (Ir)
Short delay Short delay pickup 200–1000% x (Ir) & M1 200–1000% x (Ir) & M1 200–1000% x (Ir) & M1 200–1000% x (Ir) & M1
1 protection
(S)
Short delay time I2t at 8 x Ir 100–500 ms 100–500 ms 100–500 ms 100–500 ms
Short delay time flat 100–500 ms 100–500 ms 100–500 ms 100–500 ms
1 Short delay time ZSI Yes Yes Yes Yes
Instantaneous Instantaneous pickup 200–1000% x (In) & M1 200–1000% x (In) & M1 200–1000% x (In) & M1 200–1000% x (In) & M1
1 protection Making current release Yes Yes Yes Yes
(I)
Off position Yes Yes Yes Yes
1 Ground fault Ground fault alarm No Yes Yes Yes
protection
1 (G) 2
Ground fault pickup 25–100% x (In) 25–100% x (In) 25–100% x (In) 24–100% x (In)
Ground fault delay I2t at 0.625 x In 100–500 ms 100–500 ms 100–500 ms 100–500 ms
1 Disable ground fault
protection
No No No No

1 Neutral protection (N) Model LSI only Model LSI only Model LSI only Model LSI only
System diagnostics
1 Cause of trip LEDs Yes Yes Yes Yes
Magnitude of trip No Yes Yes Yes
1 information
Remote signal No Yes Yes Yes
contacts
1 Programmable No No No Yes
contacts
1 Electronic operations No No No Yes
counter
1 1 Over and undervoltage alarm or trip, over and underfrequency alarm or trip, voltage unbalance a larm or trip, reverse power trip and phase rotation
alarm are included.
1 2 1200A maximum ground fault setting per UL/NEC.

In = Rating plug and sensor rating.


Ir = Long delay pickup setting.

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Table 12.  Digitrip trip units for Magnum DS and SB ANSI/UL rated power circuit breaker continued

Trip unit type Digitrip 520 Digitrip 520M Digitrip 520MC Digitrip 1150+ 1

System monitoring
Digital display No 4-Character LCD 4-Character LCD 24-Character LED
7
Current (%) full scale
sensor
No Yes +/– 2% Yes +/– 2% Yes +/– 1% 1
Voltage (%) L to L
Power and energy (%)
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes +/– 1%
Yes +/– 2%
1
Apparent power kVA
and demand
No No No Yes 1
Reactive power kVAR
Power factor
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
1
Crest factor No No No Yes 1
System communications
Type — INCOM/PowerNet/
Modbus 2 /
INCOM/PowerNet/
TripLink 2 /
1
PROFIBUS 2 Modbus/PROFIBUS
1
2

Power supply in N/A Optional Standard Standard


breaker
Additional features 1
Trip log (three events) No No No Yes
Electronic operations No No No Yes
1
counter
Testing method 3 Test set Test set Test set Integral and test set 1
Waveform capture No No No Yes
ARMs (Arcflash No No Yes Yes 4
1
Reduction
Maintenance System 1
Mode)
Breaker health
monitor
No No No Yes 4
1
Programmable relay
functions
No No No Yes
1
1 Over and undervoltage alarm or trip, over and underfrequency alarm or trip, voltage unbalance a larm or trip, reverse power trip and phase rotation
alarm are included.
1
2 Requires externally mounted MMINT or PMINT module.

3 Test set for secondary injection.


1
4 Contact Eaton for availability.

In = Rating plug and sensor rating. 1


Ir = Long delay pickup setting.
1
1
1
1
1
1

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Additional modules for Digitrip 1150 trip units


• Power relay module: • Accessory bus: • Communication systems Power relay module
Provides a power supply to The accessory bus feature and protocols:
power the Digitrip 1150+ on the Digitrip 1150+ Communication to a host
trip unit’s 24 Character LED permits the application computer or a Breaker
display and communications of additional discrete Interface Module (BIM)
functions. The Power Relay programmable relay is possible with both the
Module also provides contacts by using one or Digitrip 520MC and Digitrip
(3) programmable relay more Digital Relay Modules. 1150+ trip units. Network
contacts for interface with The accessory bus is command and control
external equipment. The connected to secondary communications is achieved
power relay module requires terminals A17 and A18 for with translators to common
an external customer external connections to protocols, such as Modbus®
7 supplied voltage source. the Digital Relay INCOMTM and Profibus® and
Programmable Relay Modules via twisted pair Ethernet. External power
1 Contacts via the Digitrip communications cable. must be supplied to the
1150+ trip unit trip and alarm breaker.
Digital relay module:
1 programming menus:

Digital relay modules are Trip unit data is


• Contact A - Pulse Initiator mounted by DIN Rail, communicated using
1 or Alarm and Trip output separate from the circuit the appropriate protocol
relay breaker. Up to 4 Digital and interface. Modules
1 • Contact B - Alarm and Relay Modules (addresses catalog numbers PMINT
and MMINT are compact
Trip output relay. ARMS 001 to 004) can be applied
devices that support
1 remote indication per circuit breaker. Each
common interfaces, and
• Contact C - Latching type Digital Relay Module has
are DIN rail mounting.
1 Alarm and Trip output relay relays with form C contacts
rated at 10 amps maximum They output all information
that holds status upon available in the trip unit to
at 250 Vdc. A control voltage
1 loss of auxiliary power.
source of 120 Vac ±20% or the field bus including:
Alarm Contact Ratings • Status
38-125 Vdc is required to
1 (resistive load):
power each unit. • Current
• 0.5 Amp at 230 Vac
The Digitrip 1150+ trip unit • Voltage
1 • 1.0 Amp at 120 Vac
can be programmed to • Power
• 1.0 Amp at 24-48 Vdc change state of the Digital • Energy
1 • Potential Transformer
Relay Module relay contacts
• Diagnostic information
for any combination of the
Module (PTM): (such as overcurrent,
1 The PTM module provides
following:
phase asymmetry and
• Auxiliary Switch overvoltage)
system line voltage
1 information to the Digitrip
• Bell Alarm

1150+ trip unit. It provides • Long Delay Trip


1 signal data to calculate: • Short Delay Trip

• Voltage • Instantaneous Trip


1 • Power • Ground Fault Trip

• Energy • Ground Fault Alarm


1 • Related Data • High Load Alarm
• Deadman
1 The PTM is internally
hard wired in the breaker, • Watchdog
normally to the line side • Arc-flash Reduction
1 breaker terminals, except for Maintenance System
a reverse feed configuration. (ARMS) status indication
1 A white disconnecting plug
is provided to disconnect
1 the PT Module circuit from
the line voltage during
dielectric testing.
1
1

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INCOM network

Typical IBM
compatible
computer

Breaker interface
Monitor (BIM II)

2 4 See view A 7
Twisted Pair.

3
No. 18 AWG 1
Cutoff shield or connect to
Eaton CONI card unused customer terminal— 1
Do not ground
1 1
Typical Magnum 1 4 Res.
circuit breaker with Baud rate
1
Digitrip trip unit 1200 or 9600
(Y) 1
1
001 002
2
3-Digit
1
3
(BL) 4
INCOM address
View A
1
1
1. Refer to master circuit breaker connection diagrams
in Appendix C.
Notice: 100 ohm 1/2W
terminating resistor required
1
on network even if network is
2. Modular telephone connector, Type RJ11, supplied unused 1
by user.

3. Ground shielding at computer BIM II as shown.


1
Where devices are daisy-chained, interconnect shielding,
but do not ground the connection. 1
4. 100 ohm ½ watt carbon resistor required at last
breaker. See T.D. 17-513. Also insert 100 ohm resistor to
1
terminator at CONI card (via switch on CONI).
5. See page 55 for programming INCOM function.
1
6. AEM II is compatible with Digitrip 1150 with AEM II 1
firmware Version 7.1 and the Digitrip 1150 set in the DT
910 COMM mode (see page 55).
1
7. Breaker Interface Module (BIM II) Version 3.12 is
compatible with Digitrip 1150
Cat. No. 11 ****. BIM II Version 3.20 or greater is
1
compatible with Digitrip 1150
Cat. No. 11 **** and Cat. No. 11P ****. 1
1
1
1
1
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Other communication related devices


Most Digitrip trip units can plug). The MCR is enabled of the circuit breaker, the • Over temperature trip:
be simply integrated with for only the first two cycles trip unit trips the breaker Magnum breakers equipped
additional features provided following the breaker closing instantaneously. This allows with integral trip units are
by other closely associated operation. When the MCR the breaker to be applied on provided with a standard
communication related trips the breaker, the red a power distribution system over temperature trip
devices and/or external trip flag of the mechanical with a 100kA available fault function. It is designed to
accessories. A Digitrip tripping indicator will pop out and current while maintaining trip the breaker when the
system is extraordinarily the red Instantaneous LED, selectivity up to 85kA. internal temperature of
versatile, capable of providing labeled (Inst.), of the trip the trip unit exceeds 85°C.
a complete set of functions unit will flash if the breaker • Long Time Memory (LTM):
This is the approximate
for protection, measurement, is so equipped. Long Time Memory (thermal manufacturer’s published
signaling, data storage and memory) is a standard maximum temperature
7 control of the circuit breaker. • Bell alarm/Overcurrent feature on Magnum breakers rating for the trip unit
Trip Switch (OTS): supplied with integral electronic components.
• Mechanical trip flag pop-
1 out indicator:
The Bell Alarm/Overcurrent trip units. The thermal
memory function provides
An 85°C temperature
Trip Switch (OTS) is an inside the trip unit indicates
The mechanical trip flag overcurrent indication overtemperature protection
1 pop-out indicator is an feature that can be supplied on load circuits against the
that there are much higher
temperatures and potentially
overcurrent indication as an option on Magnum effects of repeated overload significant heating problems
1 feature that can be supplied breakers with integral trip conditions. elsewhere in the circuit
as an option on Magnum units. The OTS Switch breaker enclosure.
If a breaker is closed soon
1 breakers with integral trip
units. This device is located
includes 2 Form C contacts after an overload trip and the When the over temperature
that are wired to the breaker current again exceeds the
just above the trip unit on function trips the breaker,
1 the breaker’s front faceplate.
secondary terminals. These
contacts are available for
Long Delay Setting, the LTM the red trip flag of the
reduces the time to trip. mechanical indicator will
In the event the trip unit external wiring to provide
1 trips the breaker on an remote trip indication or
This allows for the fact that
the load circuit temperature
pop-out and the red Long
overcurrent condition, the for electrical lock-out of a Time Delay LED of the trip
is higher than normal due
1 red trip flag releases and breaker. to the previous overload
unit will flash if the breaker
is so equipped.
pops out to give local visual
If the trip unit trips the condition. If the breaker
1 indication. This trip indication
is in addition to any LED breaker on an overcurrent continues to be closed
condition: into repeated overload
trip indication next to the
1 protection feature. • Red mechanical trip flag
conditions, the breaker will
trip in successively shorter
indicator pops out
The red flag can be reset by
1 manually pushing it back in. • OTS contacts change
times to allow for the
cooling of the load circuit.
The breaker can be reclosed, state When the overload condition
1 even if the flag is not reset. The OTS Switch is reset by returns to normal, the LTM
An optional Overcurrent Trip manually pushing in the red function begins to slowly
1 Switch (OTS) is available trip flag. When the trip flag reset. It will fully reset back
should an electrical is reset, the OTS switch to the normal Long Delay
1 lockout be required on an
overcurrent trip condition.
contacts return to their
normal state.
Time setting after about
10 minutes, provided that
another overload is not
1 • Making current release: • High instantaneous trip: experienced.
The Making Current Release Magnum breakers that
1 (MCR) is a standard safety are rated 100kA and
In some applications, for
example fire pumps, electric
feature provided on all manufactured in the welders or during primary
1 Magnum breakers equipped standard frame with 800 to injection current testing,
with integral trip units. 3200 ampere continuous it may be desirable to
1 The MCR provides an
instantaneous trip when
current ratings (MDSC08
to MDSC32) are equipped
defeat the LTM. This can
be accomplished at the trip
closing on a fault current, with a high instantaneous
1 which exceeds a specified trip. This instantaneous trip
unit by moving a jumper
located inside the cavity
magnitude. The MCR is system consists of small behind the test port cover.
1 non-adjustable, preset to air core sensors (one per to the inactive position. The
trip the breaker when the phase) which produce a LTM can be reactivated by
1 peak instantaneous current
exceeds 25 x In (In is
signal and transmit it back
to the trip unit. When the
returning the jumper to the
active position.
established by the breaker’s fault current approaches
1 current sensors and rating the 85kA withstand rating

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Ground fault provisions and protective schemes


Ground fault sensing options • Source ground sensing: • Multiple source/Multiple NNote: When zone interlocking
and zone selective interlocking is not employed, it may be
Source ground sensing is ground: defeated by installing a shorting
schemes relative to Digitrip commonly found on 3 pole Multiple source/multiple jumper across breaker secondary
trip units are offered here as breakers applied as a main ground sensing schemes are terminals B8 and B9.
a general introduction. For breaker on single-ended also possible on systems NNote: For IEC circuit breakers
more detailed information and radial or on double-ended with multiple sensors. with Digitrip trip units, the zone
applicable wiring diagrams, systems where a mid-point interlocking function is not wired
refer to trip unit Instruction grounding electrode is • Zone selective out to the breaker secondaries.
Leaflet 70C1037 (Digitrip 520) employed. To configure a interlocking: The trip unit will always follow the
or instruction leaflet 70C1036 breaker for source ground programmed short time or ground
(Digitrip 1150). Zone interlocking is a hard
sensing, a shorting jumper is time setting. This is accomplished
wired communication via a wiring harness internal to the
As a standard feature, applied to breaker secondary
Magnum circuit breakers contacts B6 and B7 to
scheme used with circuit
breakers to improve the
circuit breaker. If the zone
interlocking function is desired
7
are internally wired with defeat the residual sensing level of protection in a for IEC breakers with Digitrips
provisions for ground fault mode. An external current power distribution system. trip units, please refer to Eaton 1
protection. However, ground sensor is mounted directly This is achieved through for appropriate instructions on how
fault protection is provided on the bonding conductor
to ground to measure the
communication between to adjust the internal wiring
harness to activate the zone
1
only if the breaker’s trip unit downstream and upstream
is equipped with optional ground current flowing in interlocking function
LSIG protection. the grounding electrode
breakers in a system
continuously sending signals Click here or search
1
conductor and all other to each other to help identify for ‘70C1037’ on
Ground fault protection can
be added to breakers not
grounding conductors. The the location of a fault www.eaton.com, 1
sensor is then wired to the condition so the appropriate for more detailed
originally equipped with a
ground fault trip unit. This can
breaker secondary contacts breaker isolates the fault. information on Magnum 1
B4 and B5. The secondary Digitrip 520, 520M, and
be accomplished by simply Zone Selective Interlocking
replacing the existing trip unit
current rating of the sensors
must be 1 ampere. is a standard feature
520MC trip unit 1
with a like model trip unit that provided on Magnum Click here or search
has LSIG protection. • Zero sequence sensing: breakers that are supplied for ‘70C1036’ on 1
To provide for maximum Zero sequence is applied with Digitrip 520 or higher www.eaton.com,
application flexibility, breaker on main and feeder trip units. The trip unit Short for more detailed 1
ground fault provisions are breakers, and other Time and Ground Fault information on Magnum
wired out to the breaker
secondary terminals for
breakers employed in
zone interlocking ground
Time Delay Zone Interlock
function is wired out to
Digitrip 1150 trip units 1
external use. The secondary protection schemes. To breaker secondary terminals
terminals can be easily configure a breaker for B8 and B9 for customer use. 1
configured to accommodate zero sequence sensing, a The zone interlock function
the most common ground shorting jumper is applied to provides for hard-wired 1
fault schemes. breaker secondary contacts selective circuit breaker
B6 and B7 to defeat the coordination in the power 1
• Residual sensing: residual sensing mode. distribution system.
This is the standard or
default wiring configuration.
Zero sequence sensors
with 1000:1 and 100:1
In the event that a fault 1
current on the system
It is also the industry’s ratios are available for
most common mode mounting in the switchgear
exceeds the trip unit Short
Time or Ground Fault pick-up
1
of ground fault sensing cable compartment. The settings or the Short Delay
used in 3-pole and 4-pole sensor internal window Setting 2xIr is exceeded, 1
breaker applications. One dimensions are 4.5 x 13.5 the breaker nearest to the
current sensor per pole inches (114 x 342 mm) for fault trips instantaneously. 1
on each phase conductor accommodating power At the same time the trip
is provided internal to the
circuit breaker. When 3-pole
cables. The zero sequence
sensors are wired to breaker
unit sends a logic signal to
the connected upstream
1
breakers are applied on 3 secondary contacts B4 trip unit to restrain it from
phase, 4 wire systems, and B5. tripping immediately and 1
an external sensor matched follow its protective delay
to the breaker sensor ratio settings. Coordination is 1
is mounted on the maintained, the breaker
switchgear neutral bus. closest to the fault trips first 1
It is then wired to the and power is only selectively
breaker secondary contacts
to connect all sensors in the
disrupted. 1
residual circuit.
NNote: For a main-tie-main system,
1
current sensors and rating plugs
must be the same rating for the 1
system to work properly.

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Accessory devices and connections

Overview of Magnum accessories


A variety of accessory devices are available for use with Table 13.  Shunt trip ratings 1
Magnum circuit breakers. Unless otherwise stated, they are Operational
all considered optional devices in the sense that they are not Control voltage range Inrush power Opening
provided as standard on a manually operated circuit breaker. voltages 70–110% consumption time (ms)
Available accessories are identified here and discussed in 24 Vdc 17–26 Vdc 250 W 35
general terms. For more detailed information and/or installation 48 Vdc 34–53 Vdc 250 W 35
instructions, refer to the individual instruction leaflets available 60 Vdc 42–66 Vdc 300 W 35
on www.eaton.com/magnum.
110–125 Vdc 77–138 Vdc 450 W 35
Magnum circuit breaker accessories are designed to fit all frame
220–250 Vdc 154–275 Vdc 450 W 35
sizes. The accessories fall into one of three categories:
110–127
1 Vac 77–140 Vac 450 VA 35
• Plug-in Electrical
208–240 Vac 146–264 Vac 450 VA 35
• Internal Electrical
Required for less than 35 ms.
• Mechanical P
8 Table 14.  Continuous duty shunt trip
1 Plug-in electrical accessories Operational
Inrush/
continuous
Control voltage range power Opening
1 There are several Magnum plug-in electrical accessories.
Three types (ST, SR, UVR) can be viewed for identification by
voltages
24 Vdc
70–110%
17–26
consumption
250 W/18 W
time
35
name and rating through viewing windows located in the right
1 front of the breaker.
48 Vdc 34–53 275 W/18 W 35
60 Vdc 42–66 275 W/18 W 35
1 All of these below are plug-in type and can be factory installed or
field installed using a UL Listed kit. The plug-in accessories are:
110–125 Vdc 77–138 450 W/10 W 35
220–250 Vdc 154–275 450 W/10 W 35
1 1. Shunt Trip (ST) (Through the window) 110–127 Vac 77–140 450 VA/10 VA 35
2. Spring Release (SR) (Through the window) 208–240 Vac 146–264 400 VA/10 VA 35
1 3. Undervoltage Release (UVR) (Through the window)
4. Auxiliary Switch
1
5. Latch Check Switch
1
Accessory viewing windows
1
1
1
1
1
Shunt trip with cutoff switch
1
1 Through-the window electrical accessories

1 • Shunt Trip (ST)


The shunt trip is an optional device on circuit breakers.
1 It opens the circuit breaker instantaneously when its coil is
energized by a voltage input. A total of two shunt trips can be
mounted on a Magnum breaker. Two different shunt trip types
1 are available:

1 • The continuous duty coil (or 100% rated) type can be


continuously energized. It is useful in applications where it is
desired to keep the breaker tripped open.
1 • The shunt trip type that has a cutoff switch removes voltage
Shunt trip switch installed
from the coil once the breaker contacts are opened.
NNote: Do not use a shunt trip monitoring circuit with a continuous duty
shunt trip.

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Accessory devices and connections

• Spring Release (SR) Table 16.  Undervoltage release ratings


The spring release is an optional device. It remotely closes the Operational Inrush/
circuit breaker when the coil is energized by a voltage input. voltage Dropout continuous
Control range voltage power Opening
The closing spring must be fully charged and the trip latch voltages 85–110% 30–60% consumption 1 2 time (ms)
reset (not held in the tripped position) for the spring release to 24 Vdc 20–26 Vdc 7–14 Vdc 250 W/18 W 70
operate. If these two conditions are not met, the close signal
32 Vdc 27–35 Vdc 10–19 Vdc 275 W/15 W 70
will be ignored until it is removed and re-applied.
48 Vdc 41–53 Vdc 14–29 Vdc 275 W/18 W 70
An optional Latch Check Switch (LCS) can be installed to
60 Vdc 51–66 Vdc 18–42 Vdc 275 W/18 W 70
indicate when the breaker is “ready to close.” The LCS wired
to the spring release will not permit activation of the spring 110–125 Vdc 94–138 Vdc 33–75 Vdc 450 W/10 W 70
release until the breaker is fully charged and the trip latch is 220–250 Vdc 187–275 Vdc 66–150 Vdc 450 W/10 W 70
reset. If power is applied and maintained to the spring release, 110–127 Vac 2 94–140 Vac 33–76 Vac 450 VA/10 VA 70
activation will occur when the breaker is “ready to close.”
208–240 Vac 2 177–264 Vac 62–144 Vac 400 VA/10 VA 70
The LCS for remote indication consists of one Form C contact 380–415 Vac 2 323–457 Vac 114–249 Vac 480 VA/10 VA 70
wired to the circuit breaker secondary contacts for integration
480 Vac 2 408–528 Vac 144–288 Vac 400 VA/10 VA 70
into external control schemes.
NNote: Wiring the LCS for remote indication directly in series with the
600 Vac 2 510–660 Vac 180–360 Vac 400 VA/10 VA 70 8
SR accessory is not recommended, as this will override the “anti- Required for 200 ms
1
1
pump” feature of the electrical charging/closing system. 2 Required for 400 ms
NNote: Do not use a monitoring circuit on a spring release.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Undervoltage release
Spring release with optional latch switch
1

Table 15.  Spring release ratings


1
Operational
Inrush/
continuous
1
Control voltage range power Opening
voltages
24 Vdc
85–110%
20–26 Vdc
consumption
250 W
time
40
1
48 Vdc 41–53 Vdc 250 W 40 1
60 Vdc 51–66 Vdc 300 W 40
110–125 Vdc 93–138 Vdc 450 W 40 1
220–250 Vdc 187–275 Vdc 450 W 40
110–127 Vac 93–140 Vac 450 VA 40 1
208–240 Vac 177–264 Vac 450 VA 40
1
• Undervoltage Release (UVR)
The undervoltage release is an optional device on both 1
manually and electrically operated circuit breakers. It opens
the breaker when its supply voltage falls to between 35–60% All Three Accessories (ST, SR, UVR) Installed 1
of rated voltage. If the release is not energized to 85% of its
supply voltage, the circuit breaker cannot be closed electrically 1
or manually.
1

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Accessory devices and connections

• Auxiliary switch The red flag can be reset by manually pushing it back in.
An auxiliary switch is an optional device providing remote The breaker can be reclosed, even if the flag is not reset. An
electrical indication if the circuit breaker is open or closed. optional Overcurrent Trip Switch (OTS) is available should an
Up to three auxiliary switches can be mounted in one breaker. electrical lockout be required on an overcurrent trip condition.
Each switch has two normally open (“A”) and two normally If the trip unit trips the breaker on an overcurrent condition:
closed (“B”) contacts for a total of 12 available contacts. • Red mechanical trip flag indicator pops out
• OTS contacts change state
Table 17.  Auxiliary switch, overcurrent trip switch, and
cell switch contact ratings The OTS Switch is reset by manually pushing in the red trip
flag. When the trip flag is reset, the OTS switch contacts
Control voltages Contact rating inductive load (amperes) return to their normal state.
250 Vac 10
125 Vdc 0.5
250 Vdc 0.25

8
1
1
1
1
1
Mechanical trip
1 indicator

Auxiliary switch (2A/2B)


1 Mechanical trip indicator with associated overcurrent trip switch

1 Internal electrical accessories • Motor operator


A motor operator is an electric motor assembly internally
1 Other electrical accessories are mounted inside the circuit mounted in the circuit breaker. It charges the closing springs
breaker. They can be factory or site installed. There are three electrically for remote or local operation. It can be factory or
1 different internally mounted accessories: site installed. A UL Listed motor operator kit is available to
make the conversion from a manually operated breaker to an
1. Overcurrent Trip Switch (Bell Alarm)
1 2. Mechanical Trip Flag Pop-out Indicator
electrically operated breaker.

1 3. Motor Operator Table 18.  Motor operator ratings


• Overcurrent trip switch (bell alarm) Operational Power Maximum
1 An overcurrent trip switch (bell alarm) is an optional device. Control
voltages 1
voltage
range
85–110%
Running
current
(A. avg.)
Typical
inrush
current
consump-
tion (W or
VA)
charging
time
(seconds)
It provides an electrical indication when a circuit breaker trips
1 as a result of the trip unit reacting to an overcurrent condition. 24 Vdc 20–26 12 300% of
running
300 5
Opening as a result of a circuit breaker’s manual open button,
48 Vdc 41–53 5 500% of 250 5
1 shunt trip, or undervoltage release does not cause the
overcurrent trip switch to operate.
running
60 Vdc 51–66 3 600% of 250 5
1 The status of the contacts changes when the trip indicator running
pops out. This permits the switch to be used as an alarm or 110–125 Vdc 94–138 2 600% of 250 5
1 in conjunction with a spring release to block a subsequent
remote electrical closing signal. Refer to Section 3 for
running
220–250 Vdc 187–225 1 600% of 250 5
available options.
1 running
• Mechanical trip flag pop-out indicator 110–127 Vac 94–140 2 600% of 250 5
1 The mechanical trip flag pop-out indicator is an overcurrent
208–277 Vac 177–305 1
running
600% of 250 5
indication feature that can be supplied as an option on
running
1 Magnum breakers with integral trip units. This device is located
just above the trip unit on the breaker’s front faceplate. In 1 AC voltages are 50/60 Hz.
the event the trip unit trips the breaker on an overcurrent
condition, the red trip flag releases and pops out to give local
visual indication. This trip indication is in addition to any LED
trip indication next to the protection feature.

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Accessory devices and connections

Mechanical accessories
There are numerous optional mechanical type accessories:
1. Operations Counter
2. Off Key Lock
3. Cassette Lock
4. Pushbutton Cover
5. Prevent Close Cover
6. Lockout Cover
7. Cassette Safety Shutters
8. Cassette Cell Switch
9. Door Escutcheon
10. Waterproof Cover 8
11. Mechanical Interlock
• Operations counter 1
The operations counter is a mechanical device used to provide
Motor operator kit a record of the number of circuit operations. It is mounted
1
in the lower right portion of the breaker and can be viewed
through the front cover. 1
• Off key lock 1
The off key lock secures the breaker in the OFF position. It is
mounted in the lower right portion of the breaker and can be
viewed through the front cover. The customer supplies the key 1
lock. The provisions available are for Kirk, Castell, Ronis, CES or
Superior. 1
1
Operations
counter 1
1
OFF 1
key lock
1
1
Motor operator installed in narrow frame circuit breaker 1
1
1
1
Cover mounted key lock and operations counter
1
1
1
1
1
1

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Accessory devices and connections

• Cassette lock • Prevent close cover


A cassette-mounted lock can be used in conjunction with All access to the ON pushbutton can be prevented by adding
different interlocking schemes, such as main-tie-main. the fixed prevent close cover to the pushbutton cover.
The lock holds the breaker open in the CONNECTED position,
preventing it from being closed. Up to three lock cylinders can
• Lockout cover
be installed on one cassette. Eaton supplies the lock provisions When padlocked, a lockout cover maintains the OFF button in
only. The customer is responsible for the locks, which can be the ACTUATED position, preventing breaker closure..
Kirk or Castell. • Cassette safety shutters
Automatically operated insulating type safety shutters are
available for use with the drawout cassette. When a
drawout breaker is levered from the CONNECT position,
the shutters automatically close to cover the fixed primary
contacts. When the breaker is levered into the cassette, the
shutters automatically open, permitting primary connections
to be made.

8
1
1
1
1
1
1
1 Cassette-mounted key lock

1 • Pushbutton cover Typical safety shutters in CLOSED position


Padlockable covers are available to limit access to the ON and
1 OFF pushbuttons. They can be installed with either or both
pushbutton covers in place.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Typical safety shutters in OPEN position
1 ON–OFF pushbutton lockable cover plate

1
1

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Accessory devices and connections

• Cassette cell switch • Door escutcheon


The cassette cell switch is a compartment position switch The door escutcheon is a molded frame used to seal the space
for drawout breakers. It is available in a 2a2b or 4a4b contact between the breaker and the compartment door cutout. It is
configuration, and mounts on the right side of the cassette. supplied with a mounting gasket. The door escutcheon and
Refer to the ratings table presented earlier in this section gasket have an IP41 rating.
near the auxiliary switch discussion for cell switch contact
information. The cell switch changes status between the TEST
and CONNECT positions.

8
1
1
Cell switch (drawout position indicator) unmounted 1
Door escutcheon and gasket
1
• IP55 waterproof cover 1
A hinged dome-shaped waterproof cover attaches to the
metal compartment door to provide waterproof protection for 1
the breaker.
1
1
1
1
1
Cell switches mounted on cassette
1
1
1
1
1
IP55 waterproof cover 1
1
1
1
1
1

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Accessory devices and connections

• Mechanical interlock
A family of mechanical interlocks are available to interlock the
closing of two or three Magnum breakers. The mechanical
interlock holds one or more breakers tripped (prevents closure)
when others are closed. A lever assembly is mounted on
each breaker, which interfaces with the pole shaft and the
tripper bar. The lever assemblies are interconnected with either
cables or rods, depending upon the relative orientation of the
breakers. Rods can be used only when the breakers to be
interlocked are vertically stacked. Cables can be used for any
orientation of the breakers. Mechanical interlocks are available
for both fixed and drawout breakers, and in both two-way and
three-way versions.

8
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Cassette-mounted two-way cable interlock
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

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Technical data and endurance information for installation

Technical data for usual service conditions (0°C to 40°C)


• Ambient temperatures & thermal derating tables Magnum IEC temperature derating tables
Magnum breakers are tested and fully rated for use in
ambient temperatures from 0°C to 40°C. Thermal de-rating Table 22.  Calculated de-rated capacity for
tables are provided for different Magnum breakers operating in IEC standard Magnum
switchboards at various ambient temperatures above 40°C. Frame Actual ambient temperature (°C)
The switchboard’s ambient should be estimated using an 40 45 50 55 60 70
industry accepted calculation method.
800 800 800 800 800 800 800
Magnum DS and SB ANSI temperature derating tables 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
1250 1250 1250 1250 1250 1250 1250
Table 19.  Calculated de-rated capacity ANSI standard 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600
Frame Actual ambient temperature (°C) 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000
40 45 50 55 60 70 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2482
800 800 800 800 794 738 612 3200 3200 3109 2992 2871 2746 2482
1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1592 1321 4000SW 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 3615
2000 2000 2000 1995 1869 1735 1439 4000DW 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 9
2500 2500 2395 2259 2116 1965 1630 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000
3000 3000 2845 2684 2514 2334 1936 6300 6300 6300 6260 6008 5747 5193
1
3200 3200 3098 2922 2737 2541 2108
4000 4000 4000 3815 3574 3318 2752
1
Table 23.  Calculated de-rated capacity for
5000 5000 5000 4716 4417 4101 3402 IEC narrow Magnum
1
Frame Actual ambient temperature (°C)
Table 20.  Calculated de-rated capacity ANSI narrow 40 45 50 55 60 70 1
Frame Actual ambient temperature (°C) 800 800 800 800 800 800 800
40 45 50 55 60 70 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1
800 800 800 800 800 800 800 1250 1250 1250 1250 1250 1100 1000
1200 1200 1200 1200 1200 1200 1101 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1500 1350 1
1600 1600 1600 1526 1429 1327 1101 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 1800 1650
2000 2000 1916 1807 1693 1572 1304 4000 NDW 4000 4000 4000 4000 3928 3549
1
Shaded means no loss in derating 1
Table 21.  Calculated de-rated capacity ANSI
MDSL Magnum
1
Frame Actual ambient temperature (°C)
40 45 50 55 60 70 1
800 800 800 800 800 800 763
1600 1600 1600 1600 1521 1413 1172 1
2000 2000 2000 1976 1851 1718 1425
Shaded means no loss in derating
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

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Technical data and endurance information for installation

• Altitude factors Table 26.  IEC Bus Bar sizes and quantities
All Magnum breakers, including IEC rated breakers, can Maximum
be applied at their full voltage and current ratings up to a service Circuit
current, breaker
maximum altitude of 2000 meters above sea level. When amperes frame
(40 oC (MWN Recommended Bus Bar
installed at higher altitudes, the ratings are subject to ambient) & MWI) quantities and sizes
correction factors. Short circuit current is not affected as long
(in) (mm)
as the voltage is rated in accordance with the information
shown in the table. 800 08 (2) 5x50 (1) .25x3.0
1000 10 (2) 5x60 (2) .25x2.0
Table 24.  Altitude rating factors 1250 12 (2) 5x80 (2) .25x3.0
Altitude Voltage Current 1600 16 (2) 5x100 (2) .25x3.0
(meters) correction correction
2000 20 (3) 5x100 (3) .25x3.0
2000 1.000 1.000
2500 25 (4) 5x100 (4) .25x3.0
2150 0.989 0.998
3200 32 (3) 10x100 (3) .25x6
2300 0.976 0.995
4000 40 (4) 10x100 (4) .25x6
2450 0.963 0.993
5000 50 (5) 10x100 (5) .25x6
2600 0.950 0.990
6300 1 63 (6) 10x100 (6) .25x6
9 2750 0.933 0.987
1 6300A only available in Magnum IEC frame
2900 0.917 0.983
1 3050 0.900 0.980 Example 1
3200 0.883 0.977
1 3350 0.867 0.973
3500 0.850 0.970
1 3650 0.833 0.967 (T)

1 3800 0.817 0.963


3950 0.800 0.960
1 5000 0.700 0.940
)
(W
1 • Test bus configuration T = Thickness of Bus Bar
The bus bar size examples shown here are those specified by W = Width of Bus Bar
1 ANSI, IEC 947-1 and/or used by Eaton in their breaker type testing.
They are for 3 meter long bus bar with the faces vertical and painted
flat black. For other bus bar configurations, larger bus bar sizes may be
1 required or the breaker may have to be de-rated. Refer to the tables Example 2
presented earlier in this section for de-rating information at higher
1 ambient temperatures

1 Table 25.  ANSI Bus Bar sizes and quantities (0.25 in)
Circuit
1 Maximum
services
current,
breaker
frame
(MDS,
amperes MDN,
1 (40 oC
ambient)
SBS,
SBN)
Recommended Bus Bar
quantities and sizes
(in) (mm) in)
(3
1 800 08 (1) .25x3.0 (2) 5x50 Illustration of 2.25in by 3in Bus
1 1000
1200
10
12
(2) .25x2.0
(2) .25x3.0
(2) 5x60
(2) 5x80
Bars stacked to carry 1600 amperes

1 1600 16 (2) .25x3.0 (2) 5x100


Example 3
2000 20 (3) .25x3.0 (3) 5x100
1 2500 25 (4) .25x3.0 (4) 5x100
3200 32 (3) .25x6 (3) 10x100
1 4000 40 (4) .25x6 (4) 10x100
(5 mm)
5000 50 (5) .25x6 (5) 10x100
1 6300 1 63 (6) .25x6 (6) 10x100

1 1 6300A only available in Magnum IEC frame

)
m
m
(60
Illustration of 2.25mm by 60mm Bus
Bars stacked to carry 800 amperes

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Technical data and endurance information for installation

• Recommended electrical clearances Recommended enclosure electrical clearances inches (mm)


The following electrical clearance information is provided
as guidance when installing drawout or fixed breakers in
4.0 (100)
an enclosure. Refer to the graphic representations and the Cell switch
associated dimensional tables. A A (optional)

Table 27.  ANSI Electrical clearance dimensions (in)


To To grounded With cell
Breaker Enclosure insulated metal switch or Key lock
mounting dimensions surface surface key lock
B (optional)
Drawout A 0 0 0
B 1.0 1.0 1.0/2.9
Fixed A 5.9 9.8 -
B 1.2 2.8 - Do not block
vent openings in
Drawout Cassette
Table 28.  IEC Electrical clearance dimensions (mm)
To To grounded With cell
Breaker
mounting
Enclosure
dimensions
insulated
surface
metal
surface
switch or
key lock 9
Drawout A 0 0 0
B 25 25 25/75
1
Fixed A
B
150
30
250
70
-
-
1
• Recommended enclosure size/ventilation Minimum enclosure size/ventilation 1
Graphics of typical enclosures with associated dimensions
are provided as guidance for breaker enclosure designs
1
Top or rear
with respect to the enclosure size and required amounts of W
ventilation space.
vent open area
V
1
1
1
H 1
1
1
1
D 1
V
Rear or bottom
vent open area
1
1
W - Cassette width +3.0 in +75 mm
H - Height 21.7 in 550 mm 1
D - Front compartment depth 17.7 in 450 mm
V - Ventilation (800-3200A) 25 in2 160 cm2 1
Ventilation (4000-6300A) 50 in2 320 cm2
1
1
1
1
1

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Technical data and endurance information for installation

Quick reference for other documents and information - outlined drawings

Table 29.  Reference drawings (as found on www.eaton.com/magnum, documents section)


Drawing # Certification Description
Fixed breaker
6D33092 ANSI-IEC 800/1600 Standard Frame Fixed
6D33093 ANSI-IEC 2000 Standard Frame Fixed
6D33094 ANSI-IEC 2500 - 3200 Standard Frame Fixed
6D33090 ANSI-IEC 4000-6300 Standard Frame Fixed 4P
2C14095 ANSI-IEC 800-2000 Narrow Fixed 3P/4P
6D33045 ANSI-IEC 4000 Narrow Fixed breaker 6P/8P
2C15001 ANSI 1200-5000 MDSX Fixed
Drawout breaker
6D33190 ANSI 4000-5000 Drawout Vertical
6D33195 IEC 4000-5000 Drawout Horizontal
9 2C14090 ANSI 800-1600 Drawout Vertical 3P/4P
1 2C14091 ANSI 2000 Drawout Vertical 3P/4P
2C14092 ANSI 3200 Drawout Vertical 3P/4P
1 2C14093 IEC 800-2000 Drawout Horizontal 3P/4P
2C14094 IEC 2500 - 3200 Drawout Horizontal 3P/4P
1 2C14096 ANSI-IEC 800-2000 Narrow Drawout 3P/4P
6D33040 ANSI-IEC 4000A Narrow Drawout 6P/8P
1 2C15000 ANSI MDSL Breaker 3P Drawout
Cassette
1 6D33095 ANSI 800-5000 Inter-Unit Cassette 3P
6D33096 IEC 800-4000 Standard Cassette 3P/4P
1 6D33097 ANSI 4000-5000 Basic/Standard Cassette 3P

1 6D33098 IEC 4000-6300 Cassette 3P/4P


6D32603 ANSI 800-3200 Universal Cassette 3P/4P
1 6D32604 ANSI 4000-5000 Universal Cassette 6P/8P
6D32605 ANSI-IEC 800-2000 Narrow Cassette 3P/4P
1 6D33041 ANSI-IEC 4000 Narrow Cassette 6P/8P
6D33002 ANSI 800-3200 Basic Cassette 3P
1 6D33600 ANSI MDSL Cassette 3P

1
By utilizing this reference Magnum renewal or Time current curves Magnum instruction leaflets
1 list above, you can find many replacement parts (for field replacement
PDF, .dwg, or .stp drawings. Click here or visit www.eaton.
accessories)
1 To access, please visit Click here or visit
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Voltage and Medium Voltage
www.eaton.com/magnum, Visit www.eaton.com/
and search ‘Magnum Renewal Power Breakers' from the
1 click on Magnum DS/SB, and
review the 'Drawings' tab. Parts’, for a comprehensive dropdown.
magnum, click on Magnum
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list of renewal or field Wiring diagrams Instructions section on
1 Or use the drawing number
as a search item on
installable parts. the 'Documents' tab.
Search ‘Magnum User
www.eaton.com
1 Manual’ on www.eaton.com,
for up to date Wiring Diagrams
1 on the Magnum IB
(Installation Bulletin).
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Applications and other miscellaneous engineering data

Applications for Magnum circuit breakers


• Zone selective The restraining signal The type of phasing Magnum double-wide
interlocking causes the upstream selected depends on how frame breaker with
breakers to follow their set the circuit breaker will be AABBCC phasing
Zone interlocking is a (front and rear views)
coordination times, so that applied in the enclosure and
communication scheme
the service is only minimally the type of Eaton power
used with circuit breakers
disrupted while the fault is distribution enclosure that it
and protective relays
cleared in the shortest time will be applied in.
to improve the level of
possible. AABBCC or NNAABBCC
protection in a power
distribution system. • Low voltage high phasing
This is achieved through resistance ground fault AABBCC phasing is the
transmission of a restraint sensing convention commonly used
signal between the in Eaton switchboards
downstream and upstream Where continuity of service
is a high priority, high- using Magnum breakers,
devices in the system. including IEC switchboards.
The word “zone” is used resistance grounding can
add the safety of a grounded The AABBCC convention
to refer to the part of an is recommended for most
installation between two system while minimizing the
risk of service interruptions OEMs manufacturing their
circuit breakers in series. own power distribution
due to grounds. The concept
The zones are classified by
their location downstream is a simple one: provide enclosures. It is ideal for 10
a path for ground current applications where the
of the main circuit protective
device, which is generally via a resistance that limits breaker is mounted single
high (one breaker in a
1
defined as zone 1. the current magnitude,
structure).
Zone selective interlocking
and monitor to determine
when an abnormal condition
1
ABCABC or NABCNABC
(or zone interlocking) is exists. This provides for
available with the Digitrip maximum continuity of
phasing
1
family of trip units on the service, because no tripping ABCABC phasing is the
Short Delay and Ground occurs for the resistance convention commonly used
in Eaton Magnum UL1558
1
Fault protection functions. limited ground fault.
switchgear. Double-wide
The Zone Selective
Interlocking function on the The ground current path breakers with this type of 1
Digitrip family of breakers is provided at the point phasing are designed to
has combined the logic where the service begins, accommodate 2 sets of 1
interlocking of short delay by placing resistance in the vertical risers in the same
and ground fault. It provides connection from system
neutral to ground.
structure. This provides for 1
the fastest possible tripping significant space savings
for faults within the zone of • Phasing on double-wide because two or more
standard frame feeder
1
protection of the breaker, application breakers can be mounted
and yet also allows selective
positive coordination among
Magnum circuit breakers above or below the 1
manufactured in the double-wide breaker in
all breakers in the system
(mains, ties, feeders, and
double-wide frame have
two available phasing
the same structure. 1
downstream breakers) to The ABCABC convention
configurations which must
limit a power outage to only
be confirmed when the is more difficult for OEMs 1
the affected parts of the who manufacture their
breaker is ordered.
system. For IEC Digitrip trip
units, the zone selective The phasing convention is
own power distribution 1
enclosures to apply.
interlocking feature between determined facing the front
breakers is defeated. of the breaker from left to
Switchgear bus design and
testing as well as placement
1
right. For 4-pole applications, and balance of the feeder
When zone interlocking is
employed, a fault within
the neutral is located on the breaker loads are very 1
left and is rated 100% of the important to assure that
the zone of protection of
the breaker will cause the
breaker continuous current phase currents divide evenly 1
rating. through the double-wide
Digitrip trip unit to:
• Trip the affected breaker
The following phasing breaker. ABCABC phasing is
available, but not common in
1
immediately and, at the configurations are available:
IEC switchgear applications.
same time... • 3-Pole AABBCC
Contact Eaton for more 1
• ...Send a signal to • 4-Pole NNAABBCC information.
upstream Digitrip • 3-Pole ABCABC 1
units to restrain them • 4-Pole NNABCABC
from reducing their
programmed trip times. • 4-Pole NABCNABC 1
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Table of contents
800-2000A Narrow frame Cassette (Mounting locations). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
800-2000A Narrow frame Cassette (Overall dimensions). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
800-2000A Narrow frame Cassette (Accessory dimensions). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
800-2000A Narrow frame Cassette (3-pole stab and stab bracing). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
800-2000A Narrow frame Cassette (Door cutout and breaker positions). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
800-2000A Narrow frame Cassette (Front mount terminal locations). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
800-2000A Narrow frame fixed breaker (Overall dimensions and mounting locations). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
800-2000A Narrow frame fixed breaker (Door cutout and vertical terminals). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
800-2000A Narrow frame fixed breaker (Enclosure and horizontal terminals) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
800-2000A Narrow frame fixed breaker (Optional arc hood). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
800-2000A Narrow frame fixed breaker (Optional front mount terminals) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
800-2000A MDSL Cassette overall dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
800-2000A MDSL Cassette 3-pole mounting locations dimensions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
1 800-2000A MDSL Cassette 3-pole vertical stab dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
11 800-2000A MDSL Cassette door cutout and breaker positions dimensions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
800-2000A MDSL Cassette accessory dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
1 800-3200A Standard frame universal Cassette (3-pole mounting locations). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
1 800-3200A Standard frame universal Cassette (Overall dimensions). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
800-3200A Standard frame universal Cassette (Accessory dimensions) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
1 800-3200A Standard frame universal Cassette (3-pole vertical stab) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
1 800-3200A Standard frame universal Cassette (3-pole horizontal stab) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
800-3200A Standard frame universal Cassette (Door cutout and breaker positions) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
1 800-3200A Standard frame universal Cassette (4-pole mounting locations and overall dimensions). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
800-3200A Standard frame universal Cassette (4-pole accessory information and vertical stabs). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
1
800-3200A Standard frame universal Cassette (4-pole horizontal stabs and front view) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
1 800-3200A Standard frame basic Cassette (3-pole mounting locations). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
800-3200A Standard frame basic Cassette (Overall dimensions). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
1
800-3200A Standard frame basic Cassette (Accessory dimensions) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
1 800-3200A Standard frame basic Cassette (3-pole stab and stab bracing). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
800-3200A Standard frame basic Cassette (Door cutout and breaker positions) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
1 800-3200A Standard frame Cassette (3-pole mounting locations) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
1 800-3200A Standard frame Cassette (Overall dimensions). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
800-3200A Standard frame Cassette (Accessory dimensions). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
1 800-3200A Standard frame Cassette (3-pole horizontal stabs). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
1 800-3200A Standard frame Cassette (Door cutout and breaker positions). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
800-3200A Standard frame Cassette (4-pole mounting locations) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
1 800-3200A Standard frame Cassette (4-pole horizontal stabs). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
1 800-1600A Standard frame fixed breaker (Overall dimensions and mounting locations) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
800-1600A Standard frame fixed breaker (Door cutout and vertical terminals). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
1 800-1600A Standard frame fixed breaker (Enclosure and horizontal terminals) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
800-1600A Standard frame fixed breaker (Optional front mount terminals). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108

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2000A Standard frame fixed breaker (Overall dimensions and mounting locations). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
2000A Standard frame fixed breaker (Door cutout and vertical terminals). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110
2000A Standard frame fixed breaker (Enclosure and horizontal terminals). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
2000A Standard frame fixed breaker (Optional front mount terminals). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
2500-3200A Standard frame fixed breaker (Overall dimensions and mounting locations) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
2500-3200A Standard frame fixed breaker (Door cutout and vertical terminals). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
2500-3200A Standard frame fixed breaker (Enclosure and horizontal terminals) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
2500-3200A Standard frame fixed breaker (Optional front mount terminals). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
4000A Double narrow frame Cassette (3-pole mounting locations) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
4000A Double narrow frame Cassette (3-pole overall dimensions). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
4000A Double narrow frame Cassette (Accessory dimensions). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
4000A Double narrow frame Cassette (Vertical stabs) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
4000A Double narrow frame Cassette (Horizontal stabs). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
4000A Double narrow frame Cassette (Door cutout and breaker positions). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122
4000A Double narrow frame Cassette (4-pole mounting locations) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
4000A Double narrow frame Cassette (4-pole overall dimensions). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124
4000A Double narrow frame fixed breaker (Overall dimensions and door cutout). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 11
4000A Double narrow frame fixed breaker (3-pole vertical stabs). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126
4000A Double narrow frame fixed breaker (4-pole horizontal stabs). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127
1
4000A Double narrow frame fixed breaker (4-pole vertical stabs). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 1
4000-5000A Double-wide frame universal Cassette (3-pole mounting locations). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129
4000-5000A Double-wide frame universal Cassette (Overall dimensions). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
1
4000-5000A Double-wide frame universal Cassette (Accessory dimensions) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 1
4000-5000A Double-wide frame universal Cassette (3-pole vertical stabs) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
4000-5000A Double-wide frame universal Cassette (3-pole horizontal stabs) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 1
4000-5000A Double-wide frame universal Cassette (Door cutout and breaker positions) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 1
4000-5000A Double-wide frame universal Cassette (4-pole mounting locations and overall dimensions). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135
4000-5000A Double-wide frame universal Cassette (4-pole accessory information and vertical stabs). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136 1
4000-5000A Double-wide frame universal Cassette (4-pole horizontal stabs and front view) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137
1
4000-6300A Double-wide frame basic Cassette (3-pole mounting locations). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
4000-6300A Double-wide frame basic Cassette (Overall dimensions). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 1
4000-6300A Double-wide frame basic Cassette (Accessory dimensions) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140
1
4000-6300A Double-wide frame basic Cassette (3-pole stabs and stab bracing). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
4000-6300A Double-wide frame basic Cassette (Door cutout and breaker positions) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 1
4000-6300A Double-wide frame standard Cassette (3-pole mounting locations). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143
4000-6300A Double-wide frame standard Cassette (Overall dimensions) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144
1
4000-6300A Double-wide frame standard Cassette (Accessory dimensions) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 1
4000-6300A Double-wide frame standard Cassette (Horizontal stabs). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146
4000-6300A Double-wide frame standard Cassette (Door cutout and breaker positions) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147
1
4000-6300A Double-wide frame standard Cassette (4-pole mounting locations). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 1
4000-6300A Double-wide frame standard Cassette (4-pole horizontal stabs). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149
4000-6300A Double-wide frame fixed breaker (Overall dimensions and mounting locations) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 1
4000-6300A Double-wide frame fixed breaker (Door cutout and vertical terminals). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 1
4000-6300A Double-wide frame fixed breaker (Enclosure and horizontal terminals) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152
1
1

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Document references

Table 30.  Engineering document references chart


Reference # Product description
2A12996 ANSI Cassette cell switch
2A10895 Face Plate IL
8700C39 Eaton DigiTrip RMS and DigiTrip OPTIM Trip Units with Types DSII and DSLII low voltage power circuit breakers
2A11851 Center pull handle replacement parts kit
2A11893 Drawout Magnum breaker standard/double frame rejection bracket replacement kit
2A129991 CES key interlock kit in Magnum low voltage circuit breakers
2C12060 Magnum DS, DSX, DC, and DSL low voltage power circuit breakers - ANSI only
2C12701 (External) Remote latch check switch (LCS) for Magnum (IZM) low voltage circuit breaker
2C12702 Compact motor operator in Magnum (IZM) low voltage circuit breakers
2C12760 Breaker stationary contact replacement kit
2C12761 Breaker moving contact replacement kit
2C12762 Replace fixed breaker secondary disconnect block in Magnum low voltage circuit breakers
1 2C12764 Breaker accessory tray replacement
2C12766 Two-way cable interlock kit for Magnum fixed circuit breakers
11 2C12767 Two-way rod interlock kit for Magnum fixed circuit breaker
2C12768 Two-way rod interlock kit for Magnum drawout circuit breaker
1 2C12769 (Internal) Remote latch check switch (LCS) for Magnum (IZM) low voltage circuit breaker
2C12860 Two-way cable interlock kit for Magnum drawout circuit breakers
1 2C12861 Three-way cable interlock kit for Magnum drawout circuit breaker (type 31 and 33 interlock)
2C12862 Three-way cable interlock kit for Magnum fixed circuit breaker (type 31 and 33 interlock)
1 2C12863 Three-way cable interlock kit for Magnum drawout circuit breaker (type 32 interlock)
2C12864 Three-way cable interlock for Magnum fixed circuit breaker (type 32 interlock)
1 2C12865 Charging handle replacement parts kit for Magnum low voltage circuit breakers

1 2C12866 Levering mechanism assembly for replacement parts kit in Magnum low voltage draw out circuit breakers
2C12867 Levering door mechanism replacement parts kit in drawout Magnum low voltage circuit breakers
1 2C12870 Front mounted narrow terminal kits on Magnum (IZM) low voltage circuit breakers and Cassettes
2C12894 Door escutcheon with gasket for Magnum (IZM) low voltage circuit breakers
1 2C12895 Pushbutton cover field option kit for Magnum (IZM) low voltage circuit breakers
2C12896 Instructions for installation of 2A10800G01 and 2A10800G02, arc hood barrier kit (1000V)
1 2C12896 Instructions for installation of 2A10800G11 (3-Pole) and 2A10800G12 (4-pole), fixed arc hood barrier kit
2C12896 Magnum low voltage draw out circuit breaker Cassette arc hood barrier kit 1100V
1 2C12897 Drawout 2500-3200A breaker vertical adapter replacement
2C12897 Vertical adapter kit for Magnum (IZM) fixed low voltage circuit breakers or IEC Cassettes
1 2C12899 Draw out breaker standard/double frame rejection bracket replacement kit

1 2C12901 Center pull handle replacement parts kit


2C12999 Door escutcheon with gasket for Magnum low voltage circuit breakers
1 2C13060 Operation and maintenance of Magnum low voltage air circuit breakers
2C13760 HF securite (ronis) key interlock for Magnum (IZM) low voltage circuit breakers
1 2C13761 Kirk key interlock field option kit (2C13761H01)
2C13762 Breaker current sensor and rating plug replacement kit
1 2C13763 Castell key interlock kit in Magnum KLP-SO-CASTELL
2C13764 Non-automatic trip unit cover in Magnum low voltage circuit breakers
1 2C13765 Magnum (IZM) low voltage draw out circuit breaker IEC horizontal stab cassette shutter kit (double wide 4000-6300A Cassette)
2C13766 OTS/Bell alarm in Magnum (IZM) low voltage circuit breakers
1 2C13767 Cassette standard/double frame rejection bracket replacement kit
2C13768 Horizontal stab Cassette shutter kit IEC
2C13768 Magnum low voltage drawout circuit breaker IEC horizontal stab cassette shutter kit (narrow up to 2000A, standard up to 4000A)
2C13769 Standard motor operator in Magnum low voltage circuit breakers
2C13795 Fixed breaker terminal mounting bracket in Magnum low voltage circuit breakers
2C13820 Front mounted standard terminal kits on Magnum (IZM) low voltage fixed circuit breakers and Cassettes
2C13860 Cassette universal bus adapter

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Reference # Product description
2C13863 Magnum Cassette narrow/double narrow frame rejection bracket replacement kit
2C13990 Interlocking trip indicator field option kit in Magnum low voltage circuit breakers
2C14691 Magnum (IZM) Cassette key interlock provision field option kit
2C14694 Magnum (IZM) IEC Cassette cell switch field option kit
2C14695 Six point secondary terminal blocks used with Magnum (IZM) low voltage circuit breakers
2C14760 Undervoltage release in Magnum (IZM) low voltage circuit breakers
2C14761 Spring release kit in Magnum (IZM) low voltage circuit breakers
2C14762 Shunt trip in magnum low voltage (IZM) circuit breakers
2C14763 Vertical adapters 800/1600A on fixed Magnum (IZM) low voltage circuit breakers
2C14764 Vertical adapter kit for Magnum (IZM) fixed low voltage circuit breakers or IEC Cassettes (narrow and standard frame to 2000A; Double
wide frame to 4000A)
2C14766 Auxiliary switch kit in Magnum (IZM) low voltage circuit breakers
2C14767 Breaker operations counter in Magnum (IZM) low voltage circuit breakers
2C14892 IP55 dust and water-resistant cover for Magnum low voltage fixed or drawout circuit breaker
2C14896 Magnum low voltage fixed circuit breaker arc hood barrier kit 1100V
2C14899 Drawout cassette door latch interlock kit for Magnum drawout circuit breaker (ANSI)
2C15600 Magnum (IZM) narrow frame Cassette rejection bracket kit
2C15660 Drawout cassette door latch interlock kit for Magnum drawout circuit breaker 11
2C15860 Draw out Magnum breaker narrow frame rejection bracket kits
2C15861 Lubricating cable interlocks for Magnum circuit breakers 1
66A7508 mMINT - Modbus translator module - installation and use
66A7686 PMINT—PROFIBUS DP translator module—installation and use 1
6D33993 Magnum (IZM) low voltage draw out circuit breaker shutter kit for double wide narrow frame Cassettes
70C1036 DigiTrip models 1150, 1150i, 1150+, and 1150i+ trip units for use only in Magnum and Magnum DS circuit breakers
1
70C1037 Digitrip models 520, 520i; and 520M, 520Mi, 520MC, 520MCi trip units for use only in Magnum and Magnum DS circuit breakers
PG01301001 Magnum DS ANSI/UL low voltage power circuit breakers - product focus
1
PG01301002 Magnum IEC low voltage power circuit breakers - product focus 1
B44A01SE Magnum low voltage power circuit breakers and metal enclosed switchgear
BR01301001U Magnum IEC low voltage air circuit breakers up to 690 Vac, 42 ka to 100 ka lcu, 800 to 6300 amperes, EN 60947-2 -product focus 1
BR01301003E Magnum IEC low voltage air circuit breakers product focus
BR01301008E Series NRX low voltage power circuit breaker 1
CA01301002E Series NRX catalog supplement
PA01301010E DigiTrip Magnum trip units retrofit kits product focus 1
PA01301019 Magnum MDSX current limiting power circuit breaker
PA01301022E Magnum IEC low voltage power air circuit breakers - new 4000A continuous current frame rating for standard magnum frame 1
PA22F01SE Magnum DS low voltage power circuit breakers -product aid
PA44A01SE Magnum DS low voltage metal enclosed switchgear -product aid
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RP01301001E Magnum DS low voltage power circuit breakers (ANSI) - renewal parts and accessories 1
RP01301002E Magnum air circuit breakers (IEC) - renewal parts and accessories
TB01300001E Tab 13 - power breakers, contactors & fuses 1
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Figure 1.  800-2000A Narrow frame Cassette (Mounting locations)

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Figure 2.  800-2000A Narrow frame Cassette (Overall dimensions)

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Figure 3.  800-2000A Narrow frame Cassette (Accessory dimensions)

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Figure 4.  800-2000A Narrow frame Cassette (3-pole stab and stab bracing)

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Figure 5.  800-2000A Narrow frame Cassette (Door cutout and breaker positions)

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Figure 6.  800-2000A Narrow frame Cassette (Front mount terminal locations)

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Figure 7.  800-2000A Narrow frame fixed breaker (Overall dimensions and mounting locations)

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Figure 8.  800-2000A Narrow frame fixed breaker (Door cutout and vertical terminals)

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Figure 9.  800-2000A Narrow frame fixed breaker (Enclosure and horizontal terminals)

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Figure 10.  800-2000A Narrow frame fixed breaker (Optional arc hood)

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Figure 11.  800-2000A Narrow frame fixed breaker (Optional front mount terminals)

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Figure 12.  800-2000A MDSL Cassette overall dimensions

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Figure 13.  800-2000A MDSL Cassette 3-pole mounting locations dimensions

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Figure 14.  800-2000A MDSL Cassette 3-pole vertical stab dimensions

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Figure 15.  800-2000A MDSL Cassette door cutout and breaker positions dimensions

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Figure 16.  800-2000A MDSL Cassette accessory dimensions

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Figure 17.  800-3200A Standard frame universal Cassette (3-pole mounting locations)

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Figure 18.  800-3200A Standard frame universal Cassette (Overall dimensions)

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Figure 19.  800-3200A Standard frame universal Cassette (Accessory dimensions)

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Figure 20.  800-3200A Standard frame universal Cassette (3-pole vertical stab)

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Figure 21.  800-3200A Standard frame universal Cassette (3-pole horizontal stab)

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Figure 22.  800-3200A Standard frame universal Cassette (Door cutout and breaker positions)

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Figure 23.  800-3200A Standard frame universal Cassette (4-pole mounting locations and overall dimensions)

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Figure 24.  800-3200A Standard frame universal Cassette (4-pole accessory information and vertical stabs)

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Figure 25.  800-3200A Standard frame universal Cassette (4-pole horizontal stabs and front view)

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Figure 26.  800-3200A Standard frame basic Cassette (3-pole mounting locations)

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Figure 27.  800-3200A Standard frame basic Cassette (Overall dimensions)

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Figure 28.  800-3200A Standard frame basic Cassette (Accessory dimensions)

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Figure 29.  800-3200A Standard frame basic Cassette (3-pole stab and stab bracing)

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Figure 30.  800-3200A Standard frame basic Cassette (Door cutout and breaker positions)

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Figure 31.  800-3200A Standard frame Cassette (3-pole mounting locations)

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Figure 32.  800-3200A Standard frame Cassette (Overall dimensions)

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Figure 33.  800-3200A Standard frame Cassette (Accessory dimensions)

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Figure 34.  800-3200A Standard frame Cassette (3-pole horizontal stabs)

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Figure 35.  800-3200A Standard frame Cassette (Door cutout and breaker positions)

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Figure 36.  800-3200A Standard frame Cassette (4-pole mounting locations)

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Figure 37.  800-3200A Standard frame Cassette (4-pole horizontal stabs)

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Figure 38.  800-1600A Standard frame fixed breaker (Overall dimensions and mounting locations)

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Figure 39.  800-1600A Standard frame fixed breaker (Door cutout and vertical terminals)

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Figure 40.  800-1600A Standard frame fixed breaker (Enclosure and horizontal terminals)

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Figure 41.  800-1600A Standard frame fixed breaker (Optional front mount terminals)

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Figure 42.  2000A Standard frame fixed breaker (Overall dimensions and mounting locations)

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Figure 43.  2000A Standard frame fixed breaker (Door cutout and vertical terminals)

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Figure 44.  2000A Standard frame fixed breaker (Enclosure and horizontal terminals)

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Figure 45.  2000A Standard frame fixed breaker (Optional front mount terminals)

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Figure 46.  2500-3200A Standard frame fixed breaker (Overall dimensions and mounting locations)

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Figure 47.  2500-3200A Standard frame fixed breaker (Door cutout and vertical terminals)

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Figure 48.  2500-3200A Standard frame fixed breaker (Enclosure and horizontal terminals)

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Figure 49.  2500-3200A Standard frame fixed breaker (Optional front mount terminals)

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Figure 50.  4000A Double narrow frame Cassette (3-pole mounting locations)

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Figure 51.  4000A Double narrow frame Cassette (3-pole overall dimensions)

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Figure 52.  4000A Double narrow frame Cassette (Accessory dimensions)

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Figure 53.  4000A Double narrow frame Cassette (Vertical stabs)

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Figure 54.  4000A Double narrow frame Cassette (Horizontal stabs)

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Figure 55.  4000A Double narrow frame Cassette (Door cutout and breaker positions)

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Figure 56.  4000A Double narrow frame Cassette (4-pole mounting locations)

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Figure 57.  4000A Double narrow frame Cassette (4-pole overall dimensions)

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Figure 58.  4000A Double narrow frame fixed breaker (Overall dimensions and door cutout)

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Figure 59.  4000A Double narrow frame fixed breaker (3-pole vertical stabs)

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Figure 60.  4000A Double narrow frame fixed breaker (4-pole horizontal stabs)

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Figure 61.  4000A Double narrow frame fixed breaker (4-pole vertical stabs)

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Figure 62.  4000-5000A Double-wide frame universal Cassette (3-pole mounting locations)

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Figure 63.  4000-5000A Double-wide frame universal Cassette (Overall dimensions)

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Figure 64.  4000-5000A Double-wide frame universal Cassette (Accessory dimensions)

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Figure 65.  4000-5000A Double-wide frame universal Cassette (3-pole vertical stabs)

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Figure 66.  4000-5000A Double-wide frame universal Cassette (3-pole horizontal stabs)

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Figure 67.  4000-5000A Double-wide frame universal Cassette (Door cutout and breaker positions)

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Figure 68.  4000-5000A Double-wide frame universal Cassette (4-pole mounting locations and overall dimensions)

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Figure 69.  4000-5000A Double-wide frame universal Cassette (4-pole accessory information and vertical stabs)

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Figure 70.  4000-5000A Double-wide frame universal Cassette (4-pole horizontal stabs and front view)

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Figure 71.  4000-6300A Double-wide frame basic Cassette (3-pole mounting locations)

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Figure 72.  4000-6300A Double-wide frame basic Cassette (Overall dimensions)

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Figure 73.  4000-6300A Double-wide frame basic Cassette (Accessory dimensions)

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Figure 74.  4000-6300A Double-wide frame basic Cassette (3-pole stabs and stab bracing)

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Figure 75.  4000-6300A Double-wide frame basic Cassette (Door cutout and breaker positions)

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Figure 76.  4000-6300A Double-wide frame standard Cassette (3-pole mounting locations)

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Figure 77.  4000-6300A Double-wide frame standard Cassette (Overall dimensions)

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Figure 78.  4000-6300A Double-wide frame standard Cassette (Accessory dimensions)

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Figure 79.  4000-6300A Double-wide frame standard Cassette (Horizontal stabs)

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Figure 80.  4000-6300A Double-wide frame standard Cassette (Door cutout and breaker positions)

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Figure 81.  4000-6300A Double-wide frame standard Cassette (4-pole mounting locations)

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Figure 82.  4000-6300A Double-wide frame standard Cassette (4-pole horizontal stabs)

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Figure 83.  4000-6300A Double-wide frame fixed breaker (Overall dimensions and mounting locations)

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Figure 84.  4000-6300A Double-wide frame fixed breaker (Door cutout and vertical terminals)

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Figure 85.  4000-6300A Double-wide frame fixed breaker (Enclosure and horizontal terminals)

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