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CONTENTS

Description Page
Introduction ............................................................................................................... 1
Advantages ............................................................................................................... 3
Description ................................................................................................................ 6
Control Units ............................................................................................................. 7
Accessories ............................................................................................................. 23
Switch ..................................................................................................................... 36
Trip Curves ............................................................................................................. 37
Wiring Diagrams ..................................................................................................... 42
Circuit Breaker Dimensions .................................................................................... 46
Appendix ................................................................................................................. 62
MASTERPACT

Universal Power
Circuit Breaker
Class 631
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Standard Compliance
UL489: MP08 to MP50 circuit breakers and their accessories are Listed under UL files E63335,
E103955 and E113555
UL1066/ANSI: MC08 to MC50 circuit breakers are UL Listed according to UL1066 (ANSI C37-13)
under file E161835
International Standards: the MASTERPACT

circuit breaker has been designed to meet all the
major standards including:
IEC 947-2 and related standards such as VDE, BS, EN, etc.
JEC, JIS
UL 1008: MP12, MP20 and MP30 circuit breakers are suitable for use in transfer switch
equipment
Marine Applications:
Homologated by Bureau Veritas
Approved by Det Norske Veritas and Germanische Lloyd's
Listed by Lloyd's Register of Shipping
American Bureau of Shipping application
UL marine
High Short-time Current Rating: Up to 100 kA for 1 sec.
The exceptional short-time rating of 75,000 A in a 3000 A frame and 100,000 A in a 4000 A frame
and above allows the circuit breakers

to be fully selective up to their interrupting ratings.
100% Rated
The circuit breakers are designed for continuous operation at 100% of their current rating.
Other Performances
The UL 489 and UL1066 (ANSI C37-13) standard performance tests assure that the circuit breaker
has sufficient characteristics to be used in normal conditions. However, the circuit breaker exceeds,
without additional costs, the UL standard 1,500 operations required in endurance. The heavy-duty
mechanism and the contact design provide a mechanical endurance of 10,000 operations (approx.)
without maintenance (see page 64).
Tropicalization
The standard moisture and fungus protection ensure normal operation under extreme ambient
conditions. MASTERPACT

circuit breakers comply with T2 tropicalization (IEC Standard 68-2-30);
relative humidity 95% at 113F (45C) and 80% at 131F (55C) (hot, humid climate). Salt spray
resistance as per IEC 68-2-11.
Poles
The 4-pole version is an efficient solution to ground fault problems created by incorrectly grounded
standby generators and incorrect transfer switching systems. By isolating the neutral of multiple
sources coupled together, 4-pole circuit breakers prevent ground faults from returning to the source
via unintended paths. Where unintended paths exist, ground fault sensing can become inaccurate or
create nuisance tripping.
Introduction
Ampere Rating (A) 3-Pole 4-Pole
800 MP-MC MP-MC
1200 MP MP
1600 MP-MC MP-MC
2000 MP-MC MP-MC
2500 MP MP
3000 MP MP
3200 MC
4000 MP-MC MP (1)
5000 MP-MC MP (1)
6300 MP (1)
(1) Not UL Listed.
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Introduction
Ratings
Type Ampere Rating (A) Sensor Ratings (A)
MP/MC08 800 250400600800
MP12 1200 8001200
MP/MC16 1600 12001600
MP/MC20 2000 16002000
MP25 2500 20002500
MP30 3000 25003000
MC32 3200 25003200
MP/MC40 4000 250030004000
MP/MC50 5000 40005000
MP63 6300 50006300
Interrupting Ratings
UL489/NEMA AB1
Type Rating (A) 480 Vac 600 Vac Short-time
Standard Interrupting Rating
MP08 H1 800 65 kA 65 kA 50 kA
MP12 H1 1200 65 kA 65 kA 50 kA
MP16 H1 1600 65 kA 65 kA 50 kA
MP20 H1 2000 75 kA 75 kA 75 kA
MP25 H1 2500 75 kA 75 kA 75 kA
MP30 H1 3000 75 kA 75 kA 75 kA
MP40 H1 4000 100 kA 100 kA 100 kA
MP50 H1 5000 100 kA 100 kA 100 kA
MP63 H1 6300 (1) 100 kA 100 kA 100 kA
High Interrupting Rating
MP08 H2 800 100 kA 65 kA 50 kA
MP12 H2 1200 100 kA 65 kA 50 kA
MP16 H2 1600 100 kA 65 kA 50 kA
MP20 H2 2000 100 kA 75 kA 75 kA
MP25 H2 2500 100 kA 75 kA 75 kA
MP30 H2 3000 100 kA 75 kA 75 kA
MP40 H2 4000 125 kA 100 kA 100 kA
MP50 H2 5000 125 kA 100 kA 100 kA
MP63 H2 6300 (1) 150 kA 100 kA 100 kA
(1) Not UL Listed.
UL1066/ANSI C3713/NEMA SG3
Type Rating (A) 508 V 635 V Short-time
Special Interrupting Rating
MC08 N1 800 50 kA 50 kA 42 kA
MC16 N1 1600 50 kA 50 kA 50 kA
Standard Interrupting Rating
MC08 H1 800 65 kA 65 kA 50 kA
MC16 H1 1600 65 kA 65 kA 50 kA
MC20 H1 2000 65 kA 65 kA 65 kA
MC32 H1 3200 65 kA 65 kA 65 kA
MC40 H1 4000 100 kA 100 kA 100 kA
MC50 H1 5000 100 kA 100 kA 100 kA
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Advantages
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Drawout Circuit Breaker Design
The drawout assembly mechanism allows the circuit breaker to be racked in four positions
(connected, test, disconnected and withdrawn).
The closing and opening push buttons, the racking handle and racking mechanism are accessible
through the front door cutout. Therefore the circuit breaker can be disconnected without opening
the door and accessing live parts. Safety shutters can be provided as an option for protection from
live parts when the circuit breaker is removed.
Connected Position Test Position Disconnected Position
True Two-step Stored Energy Mechanism
The closing time is less than five cycles. The circuit breaker is operated via a stored-energy
mechanism which can be manually or motor charged. Closing and opening operations can be initiated
either from the local push buttons on the circuit breaker front face or by remote control.
OCO cycle is possible without recharging.
Designed for No Maintenance...
The circuit breaker has fewer parts (by a factor of at least five) than conventional circuit breakers
while performing the same functions. This leads to greatly enhanced reliability and reduction in
maintenance. Under normal operating conditions, according to standards and controlled by tests, the
circuit breaker does not require maintenance.
But Exceeds Standards with an Easy and Reduced Maintenance
It is easy to remove the arc chutes and visually inspect the contacts and wear indicator. The operation
counter (spring-charging motor option) can also indicate when inspections and possible maintenance
should be done. After operating conditions exceeding those given by standards, it is possible to
extend the circuit breaker life by:
Replacement of arc chutes and spring charging motor by the user.
Replacement of main contacts by an after sale service team.
Note: See pages 6263 for additional information.
Contact Good
(Circuit Breaker Closed)
Contact Worn
(Circuit Breaker Closed)
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Front Connection of Secondary Circuits
All accessory terminals are located on a connecting block which is accessible from the front even
with the circuit breaker in the test or disconnected position. This is particularly useful for field
inspection and modification.
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Field-installable Accessories
As the installation develops and changes, the circuit breaker can develop and change with it.
Most accessories are field-installable, without losing the UL Listing mark, without any adjustment
and with only the aid of a screwdriver.
The uniform design of the circuit breaker line allows these accessories to be common for the
whole line.
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O
push OFF
M08 H2
masterpact
connected
test
disconnected
O OPEN
discharged
I
push ON circuit breaker
3 pole
600V 50/60Hz
frame size 2000A
suitable for continious operation
at 100% rating in a minimum cubical
space H17.5 by W21 by D14.1/4 inches
ventilation is not required
NEMA
interrupting rating
max RMS sym amps
Volts Amps
240 100K
480 100K
600 65K
IEC 957-2 690V 50/60Hz
interrupting rating
Icu 380/440V 75KA
660V 75KA
Icu 380/440V 75KA
660V 75KA
short time rating
Icw=75KA 0.5 sec.
push to reset
I
I1 I2 I3
90%
50%
20%
STR 58 U
Ir
90
105
%Ir
.88 .9 .92.95
.98 1 .8 .85
xIo
Im tm
3 4 5 6
8 10 1.5 2
xIo
.3 .4 .3
.1 .1 .2
on I2t off
.2
0
Ir fault
tr
Im fault tm
I
fault Ih
th
t
i
test
+ S
T +
T
F
Ih th
400500 600800
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1200 250 320
A
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on I2t off
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off 2xIn
Ir :
Im :
th :
I IG LI
G L LG
LIG
off
reset V
tr
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480
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at 1,5Ir
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6 8 12 17
22
Ic1 Ic2
.86
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xIr
.9
1
R
xIr
test
Io=3000A
cat. no. 54775 for masterpact with sensors In = 6000A
E63335 UND. LAB. O List. CIRCUIT BREAKER
Doles. Issue N LM-8792 00000
63 40-50 32 08-30
Single Design up to 6300 A
All frame sizes have been designed with the same technology featuring identical depth and door
cutouts, and common control units and accessories.
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Advantages
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Disconnecting through Door
The racking handle and racking mechanism are accessible through the front door cutout.
Disconnecting the circuit breaker will therefore be possible without opening the door and giving
access to live parts.
Isolation Function by Positive Indication of Contact Status
The mechanical indicator is truly representative of the status of all three main contacts.
Segregated Compartment
Once the front cover has been removed to provide access to the auxiliary compartment, the main
contacts remain fully isolated. Furthermore, interphase partitioning allows full insulation between
each pole even if the front cover has been removed.
Reinforced Insulation
Two insulation barriers separate the front of the circuit breaker from main circuits.
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Description
Description
1. Arc chamber and terminal covers
2. Accessories and control unit front
connecting block
3. Position carriage switches
4. Opening coils
5. Arc chute
6. Spring charging motor
7. Front cover
8. Control unit
9. Racking crank
10. Pull-out handgrip
11. Retractable rails
12. Handling handgrip
13. Safety shutters
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2
0
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1
3
0
1
3
O
push OFF
MERLIN GERIN
MP20
H1
masterpact
connected
test
disconnected
O
OPEN
discharged
I
push ON
circuit breaker
3 pole
600V 50/60Hz
frame size 2000A
suitable for continious operation
at 100% rating in a minimum cubical
space H17.5 by W21 by D14.1/4 inches
ventilation is not required
interrupting rating
max RMS sym amps
Volts
240
480
600
short time rating 75KA
Amps
75K
75K
75K
IEC 957-2 690V 50/60Hz
interrupting rating
Icu 380/440V 75KA
660V 75KA
Icu 380/440V 75KA
660V 75KA
short time rating
Icw=75KA 0.5 sec.
E63335 UND. LAB. O List.
CIRCUIT BREAKER
Doles. Issue N LM-8792
00000
push to reset
I
I1 I2 I3
90%
50%
20%
STR 58 U
Ir
90
105
%Ir
.88
.9 .92
.95
.98
1 .8 .85
xIo
Im tm
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4 5
6
8
10 1.5
2
xIo
.3
.4 .3
.1
.1
.2
on I2t off
.2
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Ir fault
tr
Im fault
tm
I
fault
Ih
th
t
i
test
+ S
T +
T
F
Ih th
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500 600
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1000
1200 250
320
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.3
.4 .4
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.2
on I2t off
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off 2
xIn
Ir :
Im :
th :
I
IG LI
G
L
LG
LIG
off
reset V
tr
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120 240
480
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at 1,5Ir
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xIr
.9
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xIr
test
Io=3000A
cat. no. 54775
for masterpact
with sensors In = 6000A
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Front View
1. Charging handle
2. Manual opening push button
3. Manual closing push button
4. Stored energy mechanism status indicator
(charged or discharged)
5. Main contact position indicator (open or
closed)
6. Disconnected position locking (key
interlock)
7. Disconnected position padlocking
8. Drawout position indicator showing that the
circuit breaker is in the connected, test or
disconnected position
9. Racking crank storage
10. Door escutcheon
11. Fault indicator and reset button
12. Open position locking (key interlock)
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The circuit breaker can be equipped with a microprocessor-based, electronic control unit which
provides all the traditional protection of the universal power circuit breaker (long-time, short-time,
instantaneous and ground-fault) plus other built-in functions:
RMS sensing (standard)
Alarm switch (standard)
Overcurrent trip switch (standard)
Interchangeable rating plugs (on STR28DP, STR38SP and STR58UP)
Thermal memory and I
2
t ramp (standard on STR 38-58 control unit)
Defeatable instantaneous (standard on STR 38-58 control unit)
Zone-selective interlocking for ground-fault and short-time (option)
Current and load meter (option)
Load-monitoring outputs (option)
Fault indicators (option)
Communication ability (option)
Control Units STR 18M STR 28D STR 38S STR 58U
Basic Features
Long-time (1) Setting Adjustable Adjustable Adjustable
Delay Fixed Fixed Adjustable
Short-time Pickup Adjustable Adjustable
Delay Adjustable Adjustable
Instantaneous Adjustable Adjustable Fixed (2) Adjustable (2)
Test Receptacle Standard Standard Standard
Additional Features (Options)
Ground-fault Protection (3)
Built-in Ammeter
Fault Indicators
Segregated Alarm Switch
Zone-selective Interlocking
Load Monitoring
Communication Outputs
(1) Long-time pickup at 1.1 current setting.
(2) Defeatable on N1 and H1 types.
(3) Two types: residual sensing (T) or residual source ground return (W).
Control Units
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STR 28D Control Unit for General Application
1. Mechanical pop-out type fault indicator and reset button:
Indicates that a fault trip has occurred
Prevents closing of the circuit breaker after fault until reset
2. Ammeter (LCD digital display)
3. Ammeter selector used to read:
Phase currents (1, 2, 3, N)
Or the phase with the highest load current (max.)
4. Load indication (bar graph in % of current setting)
5. Sensor rating
6. Rating plug (on STR 28DP)
7. Long-time current setting
8. Instantaneous pickup
9. Local and remote pre-trip alarm:
LED on at 90% of current setting
LED flashing on overload (1)
Remote indication by static contact
10. Available spaces for setting identification
11. Test receptacle
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Overcurrent ProtectionRMS Sensing
Long-time Current Setting STR 28DP: 0.8 to 1 x Rating Plug (Pickup at 1.1 x Setting)
STR 28D: 0.4 to 1 x Current Sensor (Pickup at 1.1 x Setting)
Max. Delay Fixed: 7.5 sec. at 6 x Current Setting
Rating Plug Current Sensor Plug Rating
250 A 250200150125 A
400 A 400300250200 A
600 A 600500400300 A
800 A 800600500400 A
1200 A 12001000800600 A
1600 A 160012001000800 A
2000 A 2000160012001000 A
2500 A 2500200016001200 A
3000 A 3000250020001600 A
3200 A 32003000250020001600 A
4000 A 40003200300025002000 A
5000 A 50004000320030002500 A
6300 A 630060005000400032003000 A
Instantaneous Pickup 1.5 to 10 x Current Setting
Built-in Ammeter (Optional)
Option I Values Displayed Phase 1, 2, 3, Max., Neutral Current
Accuracy 1.5 % (2)
Bar Graph Indication Phase 1, 2, 310% Steps
Control Power Not Required (3)
Fault or Alarm Indicators
Not Discriminated Local Pop-out Type Indicator and LED Pre-trip Alarm
Remote Overcurrent Trip and Pre-trip Alarm Switches
(see pp. 1415)
(1) According to time-current curves: between 105% and 120% of current setting.
(2) Total accuracy including current sensors: 4.5%.
(3) Control power not required for loads greater than 20% of current sensor. Required for load less than 20%
of current sensors if maximum demand memory requested (see diagram on p. 43).
I
t
Long-time Setting
Instantaneous
Note: Io: Rating plug
In: Sensor rating
Ir: Long-time pickup
tr: Long-time delay
Im: Short-time pickup
push to reset
I
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50%
20%
STR 28 D
90
105
%Ir
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Im
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Ir
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Im :
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Control Units
tm: Short-time delay
I: Instantaneous pickup
Ih: Ground-fault pickup
th: Ground-fault delay
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Control Units
STR 38S Control Unit for Selective Application
1. Mechanical pop-out type fault indicator and reset button:
Indicates that a fault trip has occurred
Prevents closure of the circuit breaker after fault until reset
2. Ammeter (LCD digital display)
3. Ammeter selector used to read:
Phase currents (1, 2, 3, N, ground)
Or the phase with the highest load current (max.)
4. Load indication (bar graph in % of current setting)
5. Sensor rating
6. Local and remote pre-trip alarm:
LED on at 90% of current setting
LED flashing on overload (1)
Remote indication by static contact
7. Rating plug (on STR 38SP)
8. Long-time current setting
9. Short-time pickup
10. Short-time delay
11. Instantaneous ON/OFF selector
12. Available space for setting identification
13. Ground-fault (option T) pickup
14. Ground-fault (option T) time delay
15. Local (option F) fault indicators consisting of built-in light emitting
diodes; fault indicators differentiate the three causes of tripping:
overload, short circuit and ground fault, if any
16. Test receptacle
17. Fault indicator saving battery (option PIL)
18. Fault indicator reset or battery test button
19. Fault indicator reactivating button (option PIL) (2)
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8
0
6
3
1
3
0
1
7
push to reset
I
I1 I2 I3
90%
50%
20%
STR 38 S
Ir
90
105
%Ir
.88
.9 .92
.95
.98
1 .8
.85
xIo
Im tm
3
4 5
6
8
10 1.5
2
xIr
.3
.4 .3
.1
.1
.2
on I2t off
.2
0
Ir fault
tr
Im fault
tm
I
fault
Ih
th
t
i
test
+
+
T
F
test
Ih th
400
500 600
800
1000
1200 250
320
A
.3
.4 .4
.2
.1
.2
on I2t off
.3
.1
I
off max.
xIn
Ir :
Im :
th :
1
2
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
12
11
13
14
15
16
17
19
overcurrent
ground
3
18
I
t
Ground-fault
Pickup
Ground-fault
Delay
Long-time Setting
Short-time
Pickup
Short-time Delay
Instantaneous
Overcurrent ProtectionRMS sensing
Long-time Current Setting STR 38SP: 0.8 to 1 x Rating Plug (Pickup at 1.1 x Setting)
STR 38S: 0.4 to 1 x Current Sensor (Pickup at 1.1 x Setting)
Delay Fixed: 7.5 sec. at 6 x Current Setting
Thermal Memory as Standard
Rating Plug 4 to 6 Rating Plugs Available Per Sensor Rating: See STR 28D Control Unit, p. 8
Short-time Pickup 1.5 to 10 x Current Setting
Delay Bands 00.10.20.30.4 with I
2
t OFF
0.10.20.3 with I
2
t ON
Instantaneous Pickup High-set Fixed Type (3)Defeatable on N1 and H1 Types
Ground-fault Protection (Option T or W) (4)
Pickup 0.1 x Current Sensor to 1200 A (5)
Delay Band 0.10.20.30.4 with I
2
t Ramp ON/OFF Switch
Fault Indicators (Option F)
Not Discriminated Local Mechanical Pop-out Type Indicator and LED Pre-trip Alarm
Remote Overcurrent Trip and Pre-trip Alarm Switches (see pp. 1415)
Discriminated Local With Option F (see p. 14)
Built-in Ammeter (Option I)
Values Display Phase 1, 2, 3, Max., Neutral and Ground Current
Accuracy 1.5% (6)
Bar Graph Indication Phases 1, 2, 310% steps
Control Power Not Required (7)
(1) According to time current curves: 105% to 120% of current setting.
(2) With PIL option, fault indicator lights (15) will light up only when this button is pushed in.
(3) See values on pp. 3840.
(4) Residual scheme (T). The maximum ground-fault pickup meets 1999 National Electrical Code paragraph
230-95 (a) (not exceeding 1200 A). Source Ground Return scheme (W) on request.
(5) 0.1 minimum pickup requires 24 Vdc external power.
(6) Total accuracy including current sensors: 4.5%.
(7) Control power not required for loads greater than 20% of current sensor. Required for loads less than
20% of current sensor if maximum demand memory requested (see diagram, p. 43).
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STR 58U Control Unit for Universal Application
1. Mechanical pop-out type fault indicator and reset button:
Indicates that a fault trip has occurred
Prevents closure of the circuit breaker after fault until reset
2. Switch selector for the type of fault to be remotely indicated and reset
flat push button (see option FV, p. 15)
3. Ammeter (LCD digital display)
4. Ammeter selector used to read:
Phase currents (1, 2, 3, N, ground)
Or the phase with the highest load current (max.)
5. Load indication (bar graph in % of current setting)
6. Sensor rating
7. Local and remote pre-trip alarm:
LED on at 90% of current setting
LED flashing on overload (according to time current curves: 105%
to 120% of current setting)
Remote indication by static contact
8. Rating plug (on STR 58UP)
9. Long-time current setting
10. Long-time delay setting
11. Short-time pickup
12. Short-time delay
13. Thermal memory min./max. selector
14. Instantaneous pickup
15. Ground-fault (option T or W) pickup
16. Ground-fault (option T or W) time delay
17. Available space for setting identification
18. Load monitoring (option R) pickups (see p. 16)
19. Test receptacle
20. Fault indicator saving battery (option PIL)
21. Local (option F) fault indicators consist of built-in light emitting diodes
which differentiate the three causes of tripping: overload, short circuit
and ground fault, if any
22. Fault indicator reset or battery test button
23. Fault indicator reactivating button (with PIL option, fault-indicator
lights (21) will only light up when this button is pushed in)
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15
16
17
18
19
20
push to reset
I+T L+I
I
L+T
L off
T
L+I+T
I
I1 I2 I3
90%
50%
20%
STR 58 U
Ir tr
90
105
tr
%Ir
.88
.9 .92
.95
.98
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.85
xIo
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120 240
480
15
30
at 1.5Ir
Im tm
3
4 5
6
8
10 1.5
2
xIr
.3
.4 .3
.1
.1
.2
on I2t off
.2
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Ir fault
tr
Im fault
tm
I
fault
Ih
th
t
i
test
+
+
T
R
F
test
Ih 1200A Max th
400
500 600
800
1000
1200 250
320
A
.3
.4 .4
.2
.1
.2
on I2t off
.3
.1
I
8
12 14
19
22
Max. 2
4
xIn
Ic1 Ic2
.86
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.95
.98
1 .8
.85
xIr
.7
.8 .85
.95
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.6
.9
1
xIr
V
Ir :
Im :
th :
min.
norm
overcurrent
ground
reset V
4
21
22
23
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Control Units
Overcurrent ProtectionRMS Sensing
Long-time Current Setting STR 58UP: 0.8 to 1 x Rating Plug (Pickup at 1.1 x Setting)
STR 58: 0.4 to 1 x Current Sensor (Pickup at 1.1 x Setting)
Delay Bands 0.941.883.757.501530s at 6 x Current Setting
Thermal Memory as Standard with Min./Max. Selector
Rating Plug Current Sensor Plug Rating
250 A 250200150125 A
400 A 400300250200 A
600 A 600500400300 A
800 A 800600500400 A
1200 A 12001000800600 A
1600 A 160012001000800 A
2000 A 2000160012001000 A
2500 A 2500200016001200 A
3000 A 3000250020001600 A
3200 A 32003000250020001600 A
4000 A 40003200300025002000 A
5000 A 50004000320030002500 A
6300 A 630060005000400032003000 A
Short-time Pickup 1.5 to 10 x Current Setting
Delay bands 00.10.20.30.4 with I
2
t OFF
0.10.20.3 with I
2
t ON
Zone-selective Interlocking with Option Z (see p. 13)
Instantaneous Pickup Adjustable from 2 to Max. Value (1); Defeatable on N1 and
H1 Types
Ground-fault Protection (Option T or W) (2)
Pickup Delay Band 0.1 x Current Sensor to 1200 A (3)
0.10.20.30.4 with I
2
t Ramp ON/OFF Switch
Zone-selective Interlocking with Option Z (see p. 13)
Fault Indicators (Option F)
Not Discriminated Local Mechanical Pop-out Type Indicator and LED Pre-trip Alarm
Remote Overcurrent Trip and Pre-trip Alarm Switches (see pp. 1415)
Discriminated Local With Option F (see p. 14)
Remote With Option FV (see p. 15)
Built-in Ammeter (Option I)
Values Display Phase 1, 2, 3, Max., Neutral and Ground Current
Accuracy 1.5% (4)
Bar Graph Indication Phase 1, 2, 310% Steps
Control Power Not Required (5)
Load Monitoring (Option R)
Inverse Time Alarm Pickups Ic1 = 0.8 to 1 x Current Setting
Ic2 = 0.5 to 1 x Current Setting
Time delay See Curve, p. 41
Outputs for Communication through DIGIPACT

System (Option C)
Transmitted Values Entire Settings of the Trip Unit
Circuit Breaker Status: Open, Tripped, Closed
Alarms: Overload, Type of Fault, Internal Watchdog (6)
Ammeter Values: Phase, Neutral, Ground, Max. Currents
(1) See values on pp. 3840.
(2) Residual scheme (T). The maximum ground-fault pickup meets 1999 National Electrical Code paragraph
230-95 (a) (not exceeding 1200 A). Source Ground Return scheme (W) on request.
(3) 0.2 minimum pickup only with external power.
(4) Total accuracy including current sensors: 4.5%.
(5) Control power not required for loads greater than 20% of current sensors. Required for loads less than
20% of current sensor if maximum demand memory requested (see diagram, p. 43).
(6) Internal watchdog: Control unit internal temperature.
I
t
Long-time Pickup
Instantaneous Pickup
Short-time Pickup
Ground-fault
Pickup
Ground-fault
Delay
Long-time Delay
Short-time Pickup
0
6
3
1
3
0
2
0
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The thermal memory function remembers and integrates the thermal heating caused by each pickup
setting overrun. Before tripping, the integrated heating value will reduce the associated time delay
and, therefore, the reaction of the control unit will be closer to the real heating of the power network
system. After tripping, the memory will also reduce the time delay when closing the circuit breaker
on fault.
HAZARD OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, BURN
OR EXPLOSION.
Use "min" position for emergency only when
closing on fault is absolutely necessary.
Failure to observe these precautions will
cause death, personal injury or electrical
shock.
DANGER
STR Trip Units
The STR 38S and STR 58U trip units incorporate the thermal memory as standard:
Before tripping on long-time and ground-fault protection (if provided)
After tripping on long-time protection only, adjustable min./max. position for the STR 58U trip unit
is standard
The control unit measures the internal temperature rise of the circuit breaker by thermal resistors. The
cooling time constant of the memory is not fixed, but depends on the over-temperature condition.
0
6
3
1
3
1
8
3
0
6
3
1
3
1
8
4
0
6
3
1
3
1
8
5
0
6
3
1
3
1
8
6
STR Trip Unit with
Thermal Memory
Thermal Memory
Purpose
The thermal memory function allows an optimization of cables or bus bar protection in case of low
amplitude repetitive faults. Such faults can be due to repetitive motor startings, fluctuating load or
subsequent closing after a fault.
Traditional electronic protection has no effect when facing such repetitive faults because the
duration of each overload above the pickup setting is too short to achieve effective tripping.
Nevertheless, each overload involves a temperature rise in the installation, the cumulative effect of
which could lead to overheating of the system.
Principle
tr
push to reset
I1 I2 I3
90%
50%
20%
STR 58 U
Ir
xIo at 1.5Ir
Im tm
xIo
i
test
T
R
F
test
Ih th
xIn
I
xIn
Ic1 Ic2
xIr xIr
xIn
t
0
6
3
1
3
1
8
2
STR Trip Unit without
Thermal Memory
t
I
Pickup Setting
t
Temperature
t
I
2
t
Trip Level
t
I
2
t
Trip Level
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Neutral Sensor
Ground-fault protection may be applied on
34W or 33W circuits. On 34W circuits an
external neutral sensor must be used. This
neutral current sensor must have the same
ampere rating as the circuit breaker sensor.
0
6
3
1
3
0
2
3
Note: #18 to #14 AWG cables, max. length 90 ft./30m.
0
6
3
1
3
0
2
1
T1 T2
S1 S2
Neutral
Ground-fault
Neutral CTs
T1
T2
S1
S2
Main Circuit Breaker
0
6
3
1
3
0
2
2
Zone-selective Interlocking (ZSI)
Option Z on the STR58U control unit provides
selective interlocking on short time or ground
fault. A pilot wire links several trip units in the
distribution network, as shown in the opposite
figure. In the event of a fault, the trip unit will
respond to the preset delay only if receiving a
signal from the downstream unit. If not receiving
a signal, the tripping will be instantaneous.
Therefore, the fault is cleared instantaneously
by the nearest circuit breaker: the thermal
stresses (I
2
t) in the network are minimized,
without any effect on the correct time-delay
coordination in the installation.
Fault 1
Circuit breaker A will clear the fault
instantaneously, regardless of its time-delay
setting.
Fault 2
Circuit breaker B will inform upstream circuit
breaker A that it is clearing the fault and will
prevent it from tripping instantaneously. Circuit
breaker A will trip at the end of its time delay
setting if the fault is not cleared during this time.
Note:
Drawout circuit breaker terminals are
delivered with "in" terminals jumpered.
Remove the jumper when interlocking with a
downstream circuit breaker.
The MASTERPACT circuit breaker may also
be interlocked with COMPACT

NS and CK
type molded case circuit breakers with ZSI
option.
Do not ground ZSI wiring.
Cable Size #18#14 AWG/1.5mm
2
Max. Length 90 ft./30 m
Wiring Twisted in Pairs One Turn per 4 in./10 cm
No. of Circuit Breakers Upstream: 2
Downstream: No Limit
Control Units
A
Out
In In In
Z12
Z11
Z22
Z21
Out
In
Out
In
2
1
Z12
Z11
Z22
Z21
Z12
Z11
Z22
Z21
Z12
Z11
Z22
Z21
Z12
Z11
Z22
Z21
Z12
Z11
Z22
Z21
Out
In
Out Out
B
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Fault Indicator (F)
In addition to the mechanical fault indicator, this indicator differentiates the three causes of tripping:
overload, short circuit or ground fault, if any. Three light-emitting diodes indicate separately long-
time, short-time/ instantaneous and ground-fault trip. A flat push button allows resetting of the
indicator after tripping. A separate power supply is required to maintain the indication after tripping
of the circuit breaker. Two different possibilities are offered:
Connecting a reliable 24 Vdc control voltage on F1-F2. Auxiliary power module (AD) is used for
other voltages. When the control source is considered as unreliable, a battery pack (BAT) is to
be added to an AD power module.
From a built-in battery module. When no external control source is available, a built-in battery
module may be ordered (option PIL). This module integrates battery testing and indicator
reactivating buttons.
Configuration with Reliable
Control Voltage
Configuration with
Interruptible Control Voltage
0
6
3
1
3
0
2
5
24 Vdc
1W
+
F1 F2
0
6
3
1
3
0
2
6
0
6
3
1
3
0
2
7
+
F1 F2
AD (1)
F1 F2
+
AD (1)
BAT
(1) AC: 120 V, 60 Hz
DC: 2448125 Vdc
Alarm Indicator Pre-trip Alarm Switch (ALR)
Delivered as standard with control unit. The alarm indicator is a fixed, front face light-emitting diode
which operates as follows:
Fixed when the current exceeds 90% of the current setting.
Flashing on overload: according to time-current curves, 105% to 120% of current setting.
The pre-trip alarm switch is a static contact which closes when in the overload zone, up to the
tripping of the circuit breaker. This contact can be used for ultimate load shedding, alarm before
tripping, etc.
Output Characteristics 0.1 A/240 Vac (Optical Triac)
Power Supply Not Required
0
6
3
1
3
0
2
4
Ih
xIn
xIn
Ic1
push to reset
I1 I2 I3
90%
50%
20%
STR 58 U
Ir tr
xIo at 1.5Ir
Im tm
xIo
test
T
R
th
I
Ic2
xIr xIr
t
i
F
test
0
6
3
1
3
0
2
8
xIn
i
R
push to reset
I1 I2 I3
90%
50%
20%
STR 58 U
t
test
F
test
I
xIr xIr
T Ih th
xIn
Ic1 Ic2
Ir tr
xIo at 1.5Ir
Im tm
xIo
ALR
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Overcurrent Trip Switch (SDE)
Delivered standard with control unit. In addition to the fault trip indicator/reset button, one SPDT
switch provides alarm/lockout information. This SPDT switch is operated only when the circuit
breaker is tripped by the control unit. When the circuit breaker is reset, the "a" switch (alarm) is
open and the "b" switch (lockout) is closed.
Output Characteristics SPDT 10 A/240 Vac
Power Supply Not Required
0
6
3
1
3
0
3
1
82 84
81
SDE
Fault
V2
V1
V
Fault
0
6
3
1
3
0
3
2
C2
C1
Remote
Open
MX
V2
V1
V
Fault
0
6
3
1
3
0
2
9
Segregated Trip Switch (FV)
This switch works exactly as the standard overcurrent trip switch (SDE) except that a commutator
on the front face is used to choose the type of fault which will operate the contact: overload, short-
circuit, ground-fault, or any combination of these types. This option can be used in addition to the
SDE switch for remote signalization of particular types of faults. A flat push button allows resetting of
the indicator after tripping.
Output Characteristics 5 A/240 Vac
Power Supply Required
Wired in parallel with the remote opening button which operates the shunt trip, the option FV
contact provides an electrical interlock which prevents the circuit breaker from being closed after the
pre-selected type of faults: for example the circuit breaker will be able to be remotely closed after
overload, but not after short circuit.
0
6
3
1
3
0
3
0
Ih
xIn
xIn
Ic1
I1 I2 I3
90%
50%
20%
STR 58 U
Ir tr
xIo at 1.5Ir
Im tm
xIo
test
T
R
th
I
Ic2
xIr xIr
t
i
push to reset
F
test
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Test Kits
Every control unit is equipped with a test receptacle that can be used with a test kit. Tests
performed by test kits are only functional tests designed to electrically test the operating integrity of
the control unit, the flux transfer device and the mechanical operation of the circuit breaker. Tests
are not designed to calibrate the circuit breaker. Calibration can only be done at the factory.
0
6
3
1
3
0
3
5
0
6
3
1
3
0
3
4
Load monitoring (R)
Option R provides two independent static contacts which operate when the current exceeds
adjustable pickup limits:
When the current exceeds the limit Ic1 (or Ic2), the contact C-R1 (or C-R2) closes following an
inverse time characteristic A.
When the current drops below the limit Ic1 (or Ic2), the contact C-R1 (or C-R2) opens with
constant time delay (10 seconds) B.
These contacts can be used for load shedding, alarms, indications, etc.
Voltage 240 Vac max.
Outputs 0.1 A triac
0
6
3
1
3
0
3
6
xIn
i
R
push to reset
I1 I2 I3
90%
50%
20%
STR 58 U
Ir tr
xIo at 1.5Ir
Im tm
xIo
t
test
F
test
I
xIr xIr
T Ih th
xIn
Ic1 Ic2
0
6
3
1
3
0
3
3
Mini Test Kit
Calibration Test Kit
I
t
Long-time
B
A
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Communication
MASTERPACT circuit breakers can be easily connected to a supervising personal computer using
the DIGIPACT

system. The following four functions can thus be provided:


Indication:
Status of the circuit breaker (on, off or tripped; connected or disconnected)
Causes of tripping (overload, short circuit or ground fault)
Monitoring:
Operation of circuit breaker (open, closed or reset)
Resetting a molded case circuit breaker (COMPACT NS and CK)
Management:
Control unit settings
Pre-trip alarm
Load monitoring status
Control unit internal temperature alarm
Number of operation cycles performed by the circuit breaker
Metering:
RMS value of the current in three phases
0
6
3
1
3
0
3
7
pulsar SV MERLIN GERIN
N1 N1
1 3
OK
error
com
24V
com
error
JBus
BBus
DIGIPACT DC150
Data Concentrator
SC150 Indication and
Control Interface
SC150 Indication and
Control Interface
MASTERPACT Circuit Breaker
with STR 58U Trip Unit and
Communications Option
MASTERPACT Circuit Breaker
with STR 58U Trip Unit and
Communications Option
COMPACT NS Circuit Breaker
with Communications-type
Auxiliary Switches, Motor
Operator and Carriage Switches
push to trip
push
push
Communication with Supervision,
Personal Computer

POWERLOGIC
Circuit Monitor

POWERLOGIC
Power Meter
MODBUS /JBUS
Internal Bus
MERLINGERIN
multi 9
ATB1s
ATB MULTI 9 Interface
for C60 with Motor Operator

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SC150 Indication and Control Interface
Function
The SC150 indication and control interface is used to:
Transmit to the DC150 data concentrator:
Status information (on, off, tripped, tripped due to electrical fault, tripped due to ground fault)
for COMPACT CK and MASTERPACT circuit breakers or any other power circuit actuator
The connected or disconnected status of withdrawable COMPACT CK and MASTERPACT circuit
breakers
The status of any external contact
Receive commands transmitted by a personal computer or programmable logic controller (PLC)
via the DC150 data concentrator (on, off and reset of the COMPACT CK and MASTERPACT
circuit breakers or any other power circuit actuator)
Receive the information transmitted by the communications option on electronic control units
(STR43, STR53, STR55 and STR58) installed in COMPACT NS, COMPACT CK and
MASTERPACT circuit breakers:
Trip-unit settings
The RMS value of the current in the three phases and the neutral
Current overloads
The causes of tripping (overloads, short circuits or ground fault)
Count the number of cycles carried out by the device
The SC150 interface is connected to:
The DC150 data connector
The auxiliary switches (OF, SD, SDE, SDV, CE, CD) on the circuit breaker with which the interface
is associated
The motor operator for execution of the on, off and reset commands
The communications outputs of the STR43, STR53, STR55 and STR58 control units installed in
COMPACT NS, COMPACT CK and MASTERPACT circuit breakers
A non-assigned digital input is available for other use. The SC150 interface is associated with a
single circuit breaker.
Important: The SC150 interface is used with COMPACT NS circuit breakers to:
Remote to the user the information supplied by the communications option on STR43 and STR53
control units
Actuate non-communicating motor operators
Count the number of cycles carried out by the circuit breaker
Note: When associated with the SC150 interface, COMPACT NS circuit breakers are equipped with
standard auxiliary switches and motor operators. The SC150 indication and control interface is not
required with COMPACT NS circuit breakers equipped with communication-type auxiliary switches
or a communication-type motor operator.
Information or Function Managed by the SC150 Indication and Control Interface
Information Transmitted or Devices Associated with the SC150 Interface
Function Carried Out
Display Device Status: Circuit Breaker or Other Power-circuit Actuator
On, Off + Standard OF Auxiliary Switches
Tripped + Standard SD Auxiliary Switches (COMPACT Circuit Breakers)
Tripped Due to Electrical Fault + Standard SDE Auxiliary Switches
Tripped Due to Ground Fault + SDV Auxiliary Switches (COMPACT NS) or Output Contact of a Ground-fault Relay
Connected or Disconnected Position + Standard CE and CD Auxiliary Switches
Remotely Control a Device (On, Off or Reset) COMPACT or MASTERPACT Circuit Breaker Equipped with Standard Motor Operator
Count the Number of Operating Cycles As Above
Display the Cause of Tripping and the COMPACT or MASTERPACT Circuit Breaker Equipped with STR43, STR53, STR55
Trip Unit Settings (Settings and Time Delays) or STR58 Electronic Trip Unit with Communications Option (COM)
Trip an Alarm for Long-time Fault As Above
Display the Value of the Current for Each Phase As Above
Display Internal Temperature of Switchboard PT100 Probe 4 to 212F (20 to 100C)
0
6
3
1
3
0
3
8
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SC150 Indication and Control Interface (continued)
Technical Data
Digital Inputs (24 V, Self-powered by the SC150 Interface)
O Auxiliary Switch One Input
F Auxiliary Switch One Input
SD Auxiliary Switch (Tripping) One Input
SDE Auxiliary Switch (Tripping Due to Electrical Fault) One Input
CE Auxiliary Switch One Input
CD Auxiliary Switch One Input
SDV Auxiliary Switch (Tripping Due to Ground Fault) One Input
Other Uses One Unassigned Input
Electrical Characteristics
Voltage (Supplied by SC150) 24 Vdc
Current (Supplied by SC150) 120 mA dc
Resistance in On-state < 30 m
Resistance in Off-state > 10000 M
Control Outputs
Opening One N.O. and N.C. Control Terminal
Closing One N.O. Control Terminal
Reset One N.O. Control Terminal
Note: The opening, closing and reset control signals delivered by
the SC150 interface are of the impulse type. The pulse
duration is one second for the closing signal and two
seconds for the opening and reset signals.
Voltage 100440 Vac/24250 Vdc
Interrupting Rating AC 2500 VA
DC 300 W Continuous/500 W for Two Seconds
Utilization Category AC15/DC13 as Defined by IEC 947-5
Operating Temperature Range 13 to 158F (25 to 70C)
Storage Temperature Range 67 to 185F (55C to 85C)
Damp Heat Not in Operation (IEC 68-2-30) 6 cycles 77F (25C)/131F (55C)/RH 95%
Damp Heat in Operation (IEC 68-2-56) 2 days 86F (30C)/RH 93%
Salt Mist (IEC 68-2-52) Kb Test, Severity Level 2
Electromagnetic Compatibility Electrostatic Discharges Level 3
(IEC 1000-4-2)
Radiated Susceptibility Level 3
(IEC 1000-4-3)
Low-energy Conducted Level 4
Susceptibility (IEC 1000-4-4)
High-energy Conducted Level 4
Susceptibility (IEC 1000-4-5)
Conducted and Radiated Class A
Emissions (EN 50081-1)
Dimensions 2 x 4 x 6.5 in. (50 x 105 x 165 mm)
Weight 2.5 lb. (1 kg)
Degree of Protection (as Per IEC 529) Front Face IP30
Other Faces IP30
Connections IP20
Vibrations (Lloyds 1996) Fc Test 513.2 Hz: .04 in. (1 mm)
13.2100 Hz: .03 oz. (0.7 g)
Wiring Diagram
See p. 44
Dimensions
See pp. 61
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DC150 Data Concentrator
Function
The DC150 data concentrator is used to:
Centralize all the information supplied by the various communicating devices:
Auxiliary switches and motor operator
SC150 indication and control interface
Make information available to a personal computer or programmable logic controller (PLC) via the
MODBUS/JBUS protocol
Log status changes and tripping of the communicating circuit breakers in order to provide the
user with a list of time-stamped events
Supply the 24 V and 15 V power required by the communicating devices and the internal bus
Carry out addressing for the communicating devices
Each DC150 data concentrator can be connected to a maximum of 48 instrumented outgoing or
incoming circuits.
0
6
3
1
3
0
3
9
Information or Function Managed by the DC150 Data Concentrator
Information Transmitted or Devices Required to Display the Information or
Function Carried Out Carry Out the Function
Display Device Status: Circuit Breaker or Other Power-circuit Actuator
On, Off, Tripped, Tripped Due to Electrical Fault, COMPACT NS Circuit Breaker + Communicating Auxiliary Switches
Connected, Disconnected COMPACT/MASTERPACT Circuit Breaker + SC150 Indication and Control
Interface
COMPACT NS Circuit Breaker + Communicating Auxiliary Switches
MULTI 9 Control Device + ATB Interface
Tripped Due to Ground Fault COMPACT NS Circuit Breaker + Vigi or Ground-fault Relay + SC150
Indication and Control Interface
Remotely Operate a Circuit Breaker COMPACT NS Circuit Breaker + Communicating Motor Operator
(On, Off or Reset) COMPACT/MASTERPACT Circuit Breaker + SC150 Indication and Control
Interface
MULTI 9 Control Device + ATB Interface
Inhibit Reset Following Tripping Due As Above
to Electrical Fault
Select Operating Mode of Motor As Above + CLS150 Indication and Local Control Module
Operators (Local or Remote)
Measure Currents (Phases and Neutral) COMPACT/MASTERPACT Circuit Breaker Equipped with Electronic Control Unit
Comprising Communications Option + SC150 Indication and Control Interface
Count Number of Operating Cycles SC150 Indication and Control Interface
Display Causes of Tripping COMPACT/MASTERPACT Circuit Breaker Equipped with Electronic Control Unit
Comprising Communications Option + SC150 Indication and Control Interface
Display Trip Alarm for Long-time Fault As Above
Display Trip Unit Settings As Above
(Thresholds and Time Delay)
Junction Block
0
6
3
1
3
0
4
1
Internal Bus Cable
0
6
3
1
3
0
4
2
RS232/RS485 Converter
0
6
3
1
3
0
4
0
Accessories
Connection Cable for Internal Bus Cat. No. 50779 65 ft. (20 m)
or 50780 330 ft. (100 m)
Junction Block for Internal Bus Cat. No. 50778
RS485/RS232 Conversion Unit Cat. No. 50786
Connection to Personal Computer An RS232/RS485 converter is required for connection to a personal computer
equipped with an RS232 output to the MODBUS/RS485 bus.
Connector
0
6
3
1
3
1
1
6
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Description
1. LED indicating that address is correct
2. LED indicating that address is incorrect
3. LED indicating presence of 24 V power
4. LED indicating communication on
internal bus
5. LED indicating MODBUS/JBUS
communication
6. LED indicating MODBUS/JBUS error
7. MODBUS/JBUS speed setting
8-9. Coding wheels for JBUS address
10. JBUS connector
11. Power supply connector
12. Internal bus connector
13. Confirmation button
14-15. Keys for DIGIPACT module addresses
16. Address display
0
6
3
1
3
0
4
3
Technical Data
Electrical Characteristics
Voltage 110240 Vac/115125 Vdc
Tolerance +10%15%
Operating Temperature Range 13 to 158F (25 to 70C)
Storage Temperature Range 67 to 158F (55 to + 70C)
Electromagnetic Compatibility Electrostatic Discharges Level 3
(IEC 1000-4-2)
Radiated Susceptibility Level 3
(IEC 1000-4-3)
Low-energy Conducted Level 4
Susceptibility (IEC 1000-4-4)
High-energy Conducted Level 4
Susceptibility (IEC 1000-4-5)
Conducted and Radiated Class A
Emissions (EN 50081-1)
Protocol MODBUS/JBUS (Slave)
Speed 9600 or 19200 Baud
Data Format Eight Bits, No Parity, One Stop
Physical Link RS485 (2-Wire or 4-Wire)
Implemented MODBUS/JBUS Protocol Functions Read N Consecutive Bits Function 1 or 2
Read N Words Function 3 or 4
Write One Bit Function 5
Write One Word Function 6
Write N Bits Function 15
Write N Words Function 16
Weight 4 lb. (1.5 kg)
Degree of Protection (as Per IEC 529) IP30
IP20 (Connections)
Wiring Diagrams
See p. 45
Dimensions
See p. 61
MERLIN GERIN
DC150
Digipact
0
8
4
3
21
C
D
E F
5
6 7
B
A 9
0
8
4
3
21
C
D
E F
5
6 7
B
A 9
OK
error
com
error
com
24V
N1 N2
N1
N2
9600
19200
BBus JBus
6 5 3 4 2 1
7
8
9
10
14
15
13
16
12 11
DC150 Data Concentrator (continued)
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Sizing of the DIGIPACT Internal Bus
Sizing of the DIGIPACT internal bus depends on two factors:
The number of devices on the bus
The length of the bus
Number of Devices
As on any communications network, the number of devices that may be connected on the
DIGIPACT internal bus is limited. The maximum number of devices is calculated in terms of
"communication points." Each type of device represents a number of points indicated in the table
below. The total number of points for the various devices connected to a single bus must not exceed
100. If the required devices represent more than 100 points, simply add a second DIGIPACT
internal bus with a second DC150 data concentrator. The same sizing rules apply to the second bus
as well.
Communicating Device Number of Points
DC150 Data Concentrator 4
Communicating Auxiliary Switches OF, SD, SDE for COMPACT

NS Circuit Breakers 2
Communicating Motor Operator and Auxiliary Switches for COMPACT NS Circuit Breakers 2
Communicating Auxiliary Switches CE and CD for COMPACT NS Circuit Breakers 0
SC150 Indication and Control Interface 4
CLS150 Indication and Local Control Module Associated with:
Communicating Auxiliary Switches 0
Communicating Motor Operator and Auxiliary Switches 0
SC150 Indication and Control Interface 0
PM150 Power Meter 4
ATB MULTI 9 Interface 2
Length of Bus
The table below indicates the cross-sectional area of the cable that must be used depending on the
total length of the bus.
Cross-sectional Area Maximum Length of Bus
0.03 in.
2
(0.75 mm
2
) 660 ft. (200 m)
0.06 in.
2
(1.5 mm
2
) 1310 ft. (400 m)
0.1 in.
2
(2.5 mm
2
) 2300 ft. (700 m)
The total resistance of the two wires for the bus must be less than 12 ohms. If the bus is too long,
simply:
Increase the cross-sectional area of the cable.
Create two shorter buses for the installation (in this case, a second DC150 data concentrator
is required).
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Additional Connections (BS):
Single connection only is allowed in the terminal block. Multiple connections have to be made by
adding extra terminals in the block located on the stationary assembly. The BS option consists of
five additional terminals.
Connection:
Accessory terminals are maintenance-free and may be connected by standard #18 to #14 AWG
copper wires. Cable strip length: 3/8 in. (10 mm).
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6
3
1
3
0
4
6
CONNECTED
TEST
DISCONNECTED
Disconnected
Position
Switches
Terminal
Block
Connected
Position
Switches
Auxiliary
Switches
Overcurrent
Trip Switch
Opening Coil
Closing Coil
Heavy Usage
Auxiliary
Switches
Ready to
Close Switch
Spring
Charging
Motor
push to reset
I+T L+I
I
L+T L off
T
L+I+T
I
I1 I2 I3
90%
50%
20%
STR 58 U
Ir tr
90
105
tr
%Ir
.88 .9 .92.95
.98 1 .8 .85
xIo
60120 240
480
15 30
at 1.5Ir
Im tm
3
4 5 6
8
10 1.5 2
xIr
.3
.4 .3
.1
.1 .2
on I2t off
.2
0
Ir fault
tr
Im fault
tm
I
fault Ih
th
t
i
test
+
+
T
R
F
test
Ih 1200A Max th
400500 600800
1000
1200 250 320
A
.3
.4 .4
.2
.1 .2
on I2t off
.3
.1
I
8
12 14 19
22
Max. 2 4
xIn
Ic1 Ic2
.86
.9 .93.95
.98
1 .8 .85
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.95
.5 .6
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V
Ir :
Im :
th :
min.
norm
overcurrent
ground
reset V
Accessories
Secondary Disconnects
Electrical accessories are UL Listed for field installation per UL file E113554. They are provided with
terminals and located on secondary disconnecting blocks above the circuit breaker:
Fixed-mounted: By one or two connecting plugs (provided).
Drawout-mounted: To terminal block A located in the front of the stationary assembly for easy
access. (This terminal block is then wired to another connection block B that operates
automatically to isolate the internal accessories when the circuit breaker is in the disconnected
position.)
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3
1
3
0
4
4
0
6
3
1
3
0
1
0
Fixed-mounted Circuit Breaker Drawout-mounted Circuit Breaker
A
B
Location
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0
6
3
1
3
0
4
7
The MASTERPACT circuit breaker is equipped with a true two-step stored energy mechanism which
ensures fast opening and closing operations and complete open-close-open sequence without
recharging the mechanism. The MASTERPACT circuit breaker has manual actuators that include a
charging handle and push-to-open and push-to-close buttons. In addition, remote operation is
possible with the following field-installable accessories:
Spring charging motor (MCH)
Closing release (XF)
Undervoltage trip device (MN) or shunt trip (MX) for opening
The manual operating mechanism can still be used in an emergency. The addition of the electrical
operating mechanism does not alter circuit breaker dimensions.
Spring-charging Motor (MCH)
The spring-charging motor automatically charges the stored energy mechanism (when the circuit
breaker closes) making OCO cycles possible without recharging. Opening and closing operations
are instantaneous.
Control Voltage (V) 60 Hz 120240
DC 2448125
Consumption AC 180 VA
DC 180 W
Inrush Current 2 to 3 x In for 0.1 sec.
Charging Time 3 to 4 sec.
0
6
3
1
3
0
4
8
262 B4
B1
CH
Spring
Charged
M
Operation Counter (CDM)
With spring-charging motor option only. The operation counter is read from the front and gives the
total number of circuit breaker operating cycles.
Spring-charged Switch
This type "b" switch is closed when the spring is charged. It comes standard with the spring
charging motor and is provided with a common terminal.
Max. Current (A)
60 Hz 240 V 10
DC 125 V 0.5
250 V 0.25
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Accessories
Closing Coil (XF)
This device releases the circuit breaker closing mechanism when the spring is charged. The closing
coil is rated for continuous duty. The closing release is supplied on request and can be fitted even
on a manual operating mechanism.
A4
A1
Remote
Close
XF
0
6
3
1
3
0
5
0
Anti-pumping Function
When the closing coil (XF) is permanently energized, the circuit breaker remains in the open
position after it has been opened, either by manual or electrical operation. The circuit breaker can
only be closed if the closing coil is momentarily de-energized (see p. 32).
Note: This anti-pumping function can be disabled by series connecting a ready-to-close ("b" contact)
switch (PF) to the closing coil.
Circuit Breaker Closing Time Less Than 80 ms
Operating Voltage Range 0.85 to 1.1 x Rated Voltage
Control Voltage (V) 60 Hz 120240
DC 2448125
Consumption (Inrush and Sealed) 60 Hz 20 VA
DC 15 W
0
6
3
1
3
0
4
9
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6
3
1
3
0
4
9
0
6
3
1
3
0
5
1
0
6
3
1
3
0
5
2
C2
C1
MX
Remote
Open
D4
D1
Remote
Open
MN
Instantaneous Undervoltage Trip Device (MN)
This release instantaneously opens the circuit breaker when supply voltage drops below a value
between 35% and 70% of rated voltage. If the release is not energized, the circuit breaker cannot
be closed (either manually or electrically). Any attempt to close it will have no effect on the main
contacts. Closing is possible when the release voltage reaches 85% of its rated value. The
instantaneous undervoltage trip device is field-installable.
Control Voltage (V)
60 Hz 120240480
DC 2448125250
Consumption (Inrush and Sealed)
AC 20 VA
DC 15 W
Operating Time 40 ms
Opening Coils
Three types of voltage releases can be used for remote opening of the circuit breakers:
Shunt trip (MX)
Instantaneous undervoltage trip device (MN)
Time-delayed undervoltage trip device (MNR)
Possible Combinations
Each MASTERPACT circuit breaker can be equipped with:
One shunt trip (MX) + one undervoltage trip device (MN or MNR)
Or two shunt trips (MX)
Shunt Trip (MX)
This release is rated for continuous duty and operates with control voltages between 85% and 110%
of its rating. However, when series connected with an "a" auxiliary switch, the shunt trip can be
operated with 55% or more of its rated voltage and can be used for ground-fault protection when
combined with a Class 1 ground-fault sensing element. The shunt trip is field-installable.
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0
6
3
1
3
0
5
3
0
6
3
1
3
0
5
4
12 14
OF
22 24 32 34 42 44
Closed
Open
11 21 31 41
Time-delayed Undervoltage Trip Device (MNR) (1)
To prevent the circuit breaker from tripping in the event of transient voltage drops, this release has a
built-in adjustable time delay. If required, this time delay can be overridden by connecting an
external switch on an additional circuit (wired by the user). The undervoltage trip device is field-
installable.
MN MNR (1)
Control Voltage (V)
60 Hz 120 120
240
480 480
DC 24
48
125
250
Consumption (Inrush and Sealed)
AC 20 VA 20 VA
DC 15 W 15 W
Operating Time (s)
0.09 0.50.91.53
(1) Not UL Listed.
Heavy Usage Auxiliary Switches (OF)
Four SPDT switches with double break construction. They are directly operated by the main
contacts and ensure a large insulation distance in open position. They are therefore particularly
suitable for insulation of auxiliary circuits or reliable interlockings.
"a" contacts are open when the circuit breaker is open and closed when the circuit breaker is
closed.
"b" switches are closed when the circuit breaker is open and open when the circuit breaker is
closed.
See page 30 for operating diagrams. Auxiliary switches are field-installable.
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24 Additional Auxiliary Switches (OFSUP)
An external plate holds a set of 24 SPDT switches operated by means of a cable. They are
available only for drawout circuit breakers.
0
6
3
1
3
0
5
5
0
6
3
1
3
0
5
6
212
211
F
Open
222
221
F
234
231
O
244
241
O
Closed
0
6
3
1
3
0
5
7
252 254
251
PF
Ready-to-Close
Ready-to-close Switch (PF)
This SPDT switch indicates that the circuit breaker is ready to close and that the following
conditions exist:
The circuit breaker is open
The stored energy mechanism is charged
The control unit is reset
The circuit breaker opening push button is neither locked nor padlocked
The circuit breaker is in the fully-connected or test position
The switch is field-installable.
Standard Auxiliary Switches (O and F)
2a + 2b switches available as standard:
"a" contacts are open when the circuit breaker is open and closed when the circuit breaker is
closed.
"b" switches are closed when the circuit breaker is open and open when the circuit breaker is
closed.
See page 30 for operating diagrams.
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Accessories
Connected Position Switches (CE)
A block of four SPDT switches operate when a drawout circuit breaker is in the connected position.
The switch block is field-installable.
Disconnected Position Switches (CD)
A block of two SPDT switches operate when a drawout circuit breaker is in the disconnected
position. The switch block is field-installable. See page 30 for operating diagrams.
Test Position Switch (CT)
One SPDT switch is operated only when the circuit breaker is in the test position. The switch is field-
installable.
Connection by 1/4 in. Male Quick Connect Terminal
0
6
3
1
3
0
6
0
Current Ratings (A)
Voltage (V) Auxiliary Switch Ready-to-close Position Switch
Heavy Usage Standard 24 Additional Switch Connected Disconnected Test
60 Hz 240 10 15 15 12 15 15 15
480 10 (1) 6 6 6 6 6
600 6 3 3 3 3 3
DC 125 3 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5
250 3 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25
See page 65 for IEC voltage ratings.
(1) 8 A for MC08.
314 312
311
324 322
321
352 354
351
362 364
361
Connected
Disconnected
372 374 334 332
321
344 342
321 371
Test
0
6
3
1
3
0
5
8
0
6
3
1
3
0
5
9
Disconnected Position Switches (CD) Connected Position Switches (CE)
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b
a
.1
.4
.2
a
b
.1
.4
.2
.1 .2
b
.1 .4
a
2 1 0
inch
5 3 0
mm
4 2 1
Open
Closed
1
3
/8 in. (35 mm)
Between Contacts
Open
Closed Open
Closed
3/8 in. (9.5 mm)
Between Contacts
in Open Position
Open Closed
Closed Open
Open Closed
Closed Open
Fully
Open
Fully
Closed
Operating Diagrams
Auxiliary Switches
Position Switches
Note: Position switches are shown with the circuit breaker in the connected position.
Note: Contacts are shown with the circuit breaker in the open position. Scale applies only to
distance between main contacts.
Main Contact Position
Heavy Usage (OF)
Standard (O)
Standard (F)
24 Additional (OFSUP)
Main Disconnect
Position
Secondary Disconnect
Position
Connected Position
Switches (CE)
Disconnected Position
Switches (CD)
Test Position Switches
(CT)
Disconnected Test Connected
Open Closed
Closed Open a
b
.1
.4
.2
Connected
Connected
Open
Closed a
b
.1
.2
.4
Closed
Open
Open
Closed a
b
.1
.4
.2
Closed
Open
Open
Closed
Isolation Distance (1 in. [25.4 mm] or More)
Isolation Distance (1/2 in. [13 mm] or More)
0
6
3
1
3
0
6
1
0
6
3
1
3
0
6
2
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6
3
1
3
0
6
3
Accessories
Push Button Locking Device (VBP)
This device prevents local manual operation of the circuit breaker by covering the opening and/or
closing the push buttons. This locking device can be locked by a padlock or a sealing lead.
Open Position Lock (VSKA)
A key interlock that locks the circuit breaker in the open position by holding the push button in its
depressed position. The key interlock is provided.
Door Interlock (VPEC)
This lock prevents the compartment door from being opened when the circuit breaker is in the
connected position. If the circuit breaker is put into the "connected" position with the door open, the
door can be closed without disconnecting the circuit breaker.
Note: For greater protection, this interlock can be used with racking interlock (VPOC) below.
Racking Interlock (VPOC)
This lock prevents racking in the circuit breaker when the door is open. (Insertion of the circuit
breaker racking crank is not possible when the compartment door is open.)
Disconnected Position Locking
The circuit breaker can be locked in the disconnected position by means of one to three padlocks
(padlocks not provided) or one key interlock (factory-mounted option VSKC). The key interlock is on
the stationary assembly and accessible with the cubicle door locked.
Note:
Key interlock is of the captive key type, free when locked.
By special order, locking may be possible on disconnected, test and connected positions
(VSKEC).
Spring Charge Interlock (VEAA)
This selection is for a device that prevents the circuit breaker or switch from being fully withdrawn
from its cradle when the closing spring is charged. It is standard for ANSI (UL1066) circuit breakers
and an option on others. The VEAA interlock is not compatible with undervoltage releases (MN,
MNR or MNRI).
0
6
3
1
3
0
6
5
0
6
3
1
3
0
6
4
Push Button Locking Device (VBP) Open Position Lock (VSKA)
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Mechanical Interlocks
Disconnecting When Circuit Breaker Is Closed:
During any disconnecting attempt when the circuit breaker is closed, an interlocking device
ensures the tripping of the circuit breaker before the actual separation of the main disconnects.
The circuit breaker remains, however, operable in the other positions: test, disconnected and
withdrawn.
Circuit Breaker Closing When Not Completely Connected:
The interlocking device mentioned above prevents closing of the circuit breaker if the connecting
operation is not completely achieved.
Connecting Circuit Breaker When Door Opened:
VPEC and VPOC options prevent the compartment door from being opened when the circuit
breaker is in the connected position and from connecting the circuit breaker when the door is
open.
Electrical Interlocks
Priority of Opening Orders (Standard):
Opening coils (undervoltage trip devices, shunt trip) and opening push button have priority over
the closing coils and closing push button.
Mechanical Pop-out Type Indicator (Standard):
Under overcurrent or ground-fault conditions, the trip indicator located in the control unit will pop
out. It is not possible to close the circuit breaker until this trip indicator is reset. This standard
function can be disabled upon request.
Anti-pumping Function (Standard):
In case the closing coil (XF) becomes permanently energized, the circuit breaker remains in the
open position A after it has been opened, either by manual or electrical operation. The circuit
breaker can be closed only if the closing coil is momentarily de-energized B.
Note: This anti-pumping function can be disabled by series connecting a "ready to close" (NC
contact) switch (PF) with the closing coil (XF).
0
6
3
1
3
0
6
6
Without
Anti-pumping
Function
ON ON
OFF
ON
OFF OFF
OFF B
ON
OFF OFF A
ON
Closing Coil
Circuit
Breaker Status
Shunt Trip (same anti-pumping function with undervoltage trip device)
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Interlocking Rods and Cables
Two or three MASTERPACT circuit breakers can be mechanically interlocked by means of rods or
cables. This accessory is mountable on the right side of the circuit breaker. This adaptation can be
made on site without modifying the circuit breaker.
Mechanical Interlock Between Two or Three Stacked Circuit Breakers
This interlocking is obtained by the joining of:
One adaptation block
One or two adjustable and nonadjustable rods
Maximum distance between the two fixing surfaces of the devices: 35 in. (0.89 m)
Mechanical Interlocks Between Two Side-by-Side Circuit Breakers
This interlocking is obtained by the joining of:
One adaptation block
One set of adjustable cables with a maximum length of 78 in. (2 m)
Possible Mounting Arrangements Among Three Stacked Circuit Breakers
One use, power supplied by:
Two transformers N1 and N2 which are connected in parallel
Or one standby source G
0
6
3
1
3
0
6
7
0
6
3
1
3
0
7
0
0
6
3
1
3
0
6
9
0
6
3
1
3
0
6
8
G
N2 N1
N2 N1
C
N1 N2 N3
One use, power supplied by one group of transformers N1, N2 or N3 or of generators, preventing
any connection in parallel.
Two uses, independently powered supply by two transformers N1 and N2, standby through a circuit
breaker or a connection tie switch, preventing the connection in parallel of the two current
transformers.
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Safety Shutters (VO)
Comprising two independent parts, line and load side, the safety shutters automatically block
access to the main disconnects when the circuit breaker is in the disconnected, test or fully
withdrawn position.
Shutters Lock (VVC)
A factory-mounted movable and lockable slide (padlock not supplied) is used to:
Lock the line or load shutters in the closed position
Hold the line or load shutters in the open position
A support is provided at the back of the stationary assembly to hold the slide when not in use.
0
6
3
1
3
0
7
1
0
6
3
1
3
0
7
4
Stationary
Assembly
Circuit Breaker
Frame
Possible Arrangements
Frame Stationary Frame Stationary
Assembly Assembly
ABC 456 BCD 156
ABD 356 BCE 146
ABE 346 BCF 145
ABF 345 BDE 136
ACD 256 BDF 135
ACE 246 BEF 134
ACF 245 CDE 126
ADE 236 CDF 125
ADF 235 CEF 124
AEF 234 DEF 123
Rejection Feature (VDC)
The rejection feature ensures that only the properly designated circuit breaker is matched with the
selected cradle assembly. It is made of two parts (one for the frame and one for the stationary
assembly), and allows 20 different combinations.
0
6
3
1
3
0
7
3
Safety Shutters Shutters Lock
0
6
3
1
3
0
7
2
A B
C
D
F
E
1 2
3
4
5
6
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6
3
1
3
0
7
5
0
6
3
1
3
0
7
6
Interphase Barrier (EIP)
Mounted between terminals of the stationary assembly, the interphase barrier prevents arc
prolongation to the circuit breaker in the event of a line side fault and isolates the circuit breaker
connections in insulated bus bar installations.
Transparent Cover (CB)
Hinged-mounted and locked with a milled head, this cover is designed to be installed on the door
escutcheon. It provides a higher degree of protection and is suitable for drawout or fixed-mounted
circuit breakers.
Interphase Barrier Transparent Cover
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Switch
0
6
3
1
3
0
7
7
Ratings
Type Ampere Short-time Rating Short-circuit Withstand When
Rating (RMS Sym. Amperes) Protected by a MASTERPACT
(A) 600 Vac Max. Circuit Breaker (A)
Max. Frame (A) 600 Vac Max.
MP08 NA 800 50,000 800 50,000
MP12 NA 1200 50,000 1200 50,000
MP16 NA 1600 50,000 1600 50,000
MP20 NA 2000 50,000 2000 50,000
MP25 NA 2500 50,000 2500 50,000
MP30 NA 3000 50,000 3000 50,000
MP40 NA 4000 85,000 4000 85,000
MP50 NA 5000 85,000 5000 85,000
MP63 NA (1) 6300 85,000 6300 85,000
(1) Not UL Listed.
Construction
The MASTERPACT switch is identical to the MP circuit breaker, except that the switch is not
equipped with current transformers or an actual control unit. However, it does have an STR08
dummy unit.
Accessories, Dimensions and Connections
Switch accessories, dimensions and connections are identical to those of the corresponding circuit
breaker, except that the overcurrent trip switch is not available with the switch version.
Page
Accessories 23
Wiring diagrams 42
Circuit Breaker Dimensions 46
HAZARD OF EQUIPMENT DAMAGE.
This switch contains no overcurrent protection.
It is suitable for use at its ampere rating when
protected by a MASTERPACT circuit breaker
of the same ampere rating.
Failure to observe this precaution can
cause equipment damage.
CAUTION
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Overcurrent Protection STR 28D Control Unit
0
6
3
1
3
0
7
8
Trip Curves
Multiple of Current Setting (Ir)
10 20 30 40 5 6 7 8 9 50 1
0
0
60 7
0
8
0
9
0
4 3 2 .5 .6 .7 .8 .91 1.5 2
0
0
3
0
0
4
0
0
5
0
0
6
0
0
7
0
0
8
0
0
9
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
8
0
0
0
9
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
7
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
.01
.1
.02
.03
.04
.05
.06
.07
.08
.09
1
.2
.3
.4
.5
.6
.7
.8
.9
10
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
30
40
20
50
60
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80
90
100
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4000
5000
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7000
8000
9000
.01
.1
.02
.03
.04
.05
.06
.07
.08
.09
1
.2
.3
.4
.5
.6
.7
.8
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10
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3
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5
6
7
8
9
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40
20
50
60
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100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
6000
7000
8000
9000
10000
Instantaneous Pickup
I = 1.510 x Ir
1.2
10 20 30 40 5 6 7 8 9 50
1
0
0 60
7
0
8
0
9
0 4 3 2 .5 .6 .7 .8 .91 1.5
2
0
0
3
0
0
4
0
0
5
0
0
6
0
0
7
0
0
8
0
0
9
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
8
0
0
0
9
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
7
0
0
0
6
0
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5
0
0
0 1.2
T
i
m
e

i
n

S
e
c
o
n
d
s
Current Setting:
STR 28D = 0.41 x Sensor Rating
STR 28DP = 0.81 x Plug Rating
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Overcurrent Protection STR 38S Control Unit
0
6
3
1
3
0
7
9
(*) Instantaneous
Rating In (A) 630 800/1000 1200/1600 2000 2500 3000/3200 4000/5000/6300
Fixed Threshold I = In x 28 28 24 20 14 12 10
T
i
m
e

i
n

S
e
c
o
n
d
s
10 20 30 40 5 6 7 8 9 50 60 7
0
8
0
9
0
4 3 2 .5 .6 .7 .8 .9 1 1.5 1
0
0
20 30 40 50 60 3 4 5 6 7 8 910 20 30 40 60 50 2
x Ir x In
1.2
1.2
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.1
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.03
.04
.05
.06
.07
.08
.09
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1
0
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0
60 50 2
7
0
8
0
9
0
1
0
0
8
0
9
0
1
0
0
7
0
0
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.4
Short-time Pickup
Im = 1.510 x (Ir)
0.3
0.2
0.1
I t OFF
I t ON
Inst (*)
Current Setting:
STR 38S = 0.41 x Sensor Rating
STR 38SP = 0.81 x Plug Rating
2
2
2
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Overcurrent Protection STR 58U Control Unit
0
6
3
1
3
0
8
0
(*) Instantaneous
Rating In (A) 630 800/1000 1200/1600 2000 2500 3000/3200 4000/5000/6300
Maximum Threshold I = In x 28 28 24 20 14 12 10
Trip Curves
.01
.1
.02
.03
.04
.05
.06
.07
.08
.09
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.2
.3
.4
.5
.6
.7
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9000
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.1
.02
.03
.04
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.07
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.09
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.2
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.5
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9
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1
0
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7
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0.3
0.2
0.1
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c
o
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d
s
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0
8
0
9
0
4 3 2 .5 .6 .7 .8 .9 1 1.5 1
0
0
x Ir x In
1.2
3 4 5 6 7 8 910 20 30 40
8
0
9
0
1
0
0
7
0 60 50 2 10 20 30 40 5 6 7 8 9 50 60
7
0
8
0
9
0 4 3 2 .5 .6 .7 .8 .9 1 1.5
1
0
0
1.2
Instantaneous Pickup
I = 2 x In Max (*)
I t OFF
I t ON
Short-time Pickup
Im = 1.510 x (Ir)
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.4
Current Setting:
STR 58U = 0.41 x Sensor Rating
STR 58UP = 0.81 x Plug Rating
2
2
Instantaneous Dial
Settings
800/1000 A
H1: 24812141922Off
H2: 24812141922Max.
1200/1600 A
H1: 24812141722Off
H2: 24812141722Max.
2000 A
H1: 24810121417Off
H2: 24810121417Max.
2500 A
H1: 2468101212Off
H2: 2468101212Max.
3000/3200 A
H1: 2468101010Off
H2: 2468101010Max.
4000/5000/6300 A
H1: 2468888Off
H2: 2468888Max.
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Trip Curves
Ground-fault Protection STR 38SSTR 58U Control Units
0
6
3
1
3
0
8
1
.15
Multiple of Current Sensor (In)
T
i
m
e

i
n

S
e
c
o
n
d
s
I t OFF
Ground-fault Pickup
Ih = 0.1 x In 1200 A Max.
I t ON
1 1.2 1.5 2 3 4 .5 .6 .7 .8 .9 5 10 6 7 8 9 20 30 40 50 60 7
0
8
0
9
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
3
0
0
4
0
0
5
0
0
6
0
0
7
0
0
8
0
0
9
0
0
1
0
0
0
.4 .3 .2 .
0
5
.
0
6
.
0
7
.
0
8
.
0
9
.1
.01
.001
.002
.003
.004
.005
.006
.007
.008
.009
.1
.02
.03
.04
.05
.06
.07
.08
.09
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.2
.3
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.5
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.001
.002
.003
.004
.005
.006
.007
.008
.009
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.02
.03
.04
.05
.06
.07
.08
.09
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.15 1 1.2 1.5 2 3 4 .5 .6 .7 .8 .9 5 10 6 7 8 9 20 30 40 50 60
7
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8
0
9
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
3
0
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0
8
0
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9
0
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0
0
0 .4 .3 .2
.
0
5
.
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.
0
7
.
0
8
.
0
9.1 .12
0.1
0.2
0.3
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2
2
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Load Monitoring STR 58U Control Unit
0
6
3
1
3
0
8
2
Multiple of Current Setting (Ir)
.01
.1
.02
.03
.04
.05
.06
.07
.08
.09
1
.2
.3
.4
.5
.6
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.8
.9
10
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3
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8
9
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90
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500
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700
800
900
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
6000
7000
8000
9000
10000
.1
.02
.03
.04
.05
.06
.07
.08
.09
1
.2
.3
.4
.5
.6
.7
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10
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3
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6000
7000
8000
9000
10000
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0
8
0
9
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
3
0
0
4
0
0
5
0
0
6
0
0
7
0
0
8
0
0
9
0
0
1
0
0
0
.4 .3 .2 .
0
5
.
0
6
.
0
7
.
0
8
.
0
9
.1
Current Setting
Ir = 0.81 x Plug Rating
Ic2 = 0.5 1 x Ir
tr
1
= tr / 2
tr
2
= tr / 4
Ic1 = 0.8 1 x Ir
.12 .15
1 1.2 1.5 2 3 4 .5 .6 .7 .8 .9 5 10 6 7 8 9 20 30 40 50 60
7
0
8
0
9
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
3
0
0
4
0
0
5
0
0
6
0
0
7
0
0
8
0
0
9
0
0
1
0
0
0
.4 .3 .2
.
0
5
.
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6
.
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8
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9
.1 .12 .15
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Wiring Diagrams
Diagram No. 689 889
Note: Circuit breaker shown in connected, charged and open position with undervoltage releases energized.
0
6
3
1
3
0
8
3
Remote
Open
314 312
311
324 322
321
352 354
351
362 364
361
Connected
12 14 22 24 32 34 42 44
Open
Closed
11 21 31 41
MX MN
D4 C2
D1 C1
Shunt
Trip
or
Undervoltage
Trip Device
Disconnected
372 374
371
244
241
234
231
222
221
212
211
XF
A4
A1
252 254
251
262 B4
B1
PF CH OF
Standard
334 332
331
344 342
341
Spring
Charged
Connected Disconnected Standard Heavy
Duty
Ready
to Close
Motor
Operator
Drawout Position Switches Auxiliary Switches Remote Operation
Test
Test
Remote
Close
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Diagram No. 689 889
(1) 84 terminal not available with Z or C option.
(2) Zone-selective interlocking with downstream circuit breaker: remove
the jumper.
(3) Communication output through DIGIPACT module.
(4) Use 24 Vdc supply for loads less than 20% of current sensor
rating, or one-phase load less than 40% of sensor rating.
0
6
3
1
3
0
8
4
(5) Use 24 Vdc supply for lower setting.
(6) Use 24 Vdc supply for F option if not supplied with PIL (battery)
option; use 24 Vdc supply (mandatory) for FV option.
Wiring Diagrams
Communication
Network
Fault
Alarm
LR2
LR1
1
82 84
81
SDE
LT
Alarm
F1
I Option
F2
24 Vdc
T or W Option
V
LT ST Gnd
F or FV Option
Z21
Z Option
Z22
Downstream
Circuit
Breaker
Out
In
Z11 Z12
Upstream
Circuit
Breaker
Overload
Alarm
T2 T1
Ic1
R1 R2
C
R Option
Ic2
Selected
Fault
C Option
e + e
S2 S1
Ground-fault
Protection
Remote Fault
and Overload
Indication
Ammeter
Local Fault Indications
and Remote Selected
Fault Indication
Zone-
selective
Interlocking
Load
Monitoring
Data
Transmission
+
_
(2)
(1)
(3)
(4) (5) (6)
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Wiring Diagrams
SC150 Indication and Control Interface
0
6
3
1
3
0
8
5
Internal Bus
Marking Color
24 V Red
0 V Black
Internal Bus White
Internal Bus + Blue
630
24V 0 NC + e+ T T+ e ON OFFSDE
NO NC ON CD SDV SD CE
IN
C1 C2 C3
C4
reset
400
COM
1 2 4
24-250V CC
100-440V CA
L N
SC150 Indication and Control Interface
DIGIPACT
Internal Bus
To Power
Supply "L"
Control Outputs Inputs
Inputs
External
Contact
To "IN"
SC150
Input
Terminals
To "C4"
SC150
Input
Terminals
Motor
Operator
Power Supply
PT100
Temperature
Probe
To SC150
Terminals
"T+" and "T"
XF MX M
A4 C2 B4
A1 C1 B1
1 2 4
OF
1 2 4
SDE
1 2 4
CD
1 2 4
CE
1 2 4
e+ e
1 2
SDE
MASTERPACT Circuit Breaker
Control Unit
STR28 / 38 / 58
To Power Supply "L"
to "NO"
SC150 Control
Output Terminals
To "ON"
SC150 Control
Output Terminals
To Power Supply "N"
To "C3"
on SC150
Input Terminals
To "CE"
on SC150
Input
Terminals
To "CD"
on SC150
Input
Terminals
To "OFF"
on SC150
Input Terminals
To "C4"
on SC150
Input Terminals
To "ON"
on SC150
Input Terminals
To "SDE"
on SC150
Input Terminals
To "C4"
on SC150
Input Terminals
To "SDE"
on SC150
Input Terminals
To Auxiliary
Source
To "e +" and "e "
Control Unit
STR58U
Control Unit
on SC150
"COM" Terminals
Remote
Control
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Wiring Diagrams
DC150 Data Concentrator
0
6
3
1
3
0
8
6
Connectors
The DC150 concentrator is connected using a SUBD9 male connector with a metal hood (e.g., ITT
canon, DE9P K83 + hood or DE115-500-5-RD). The DC150 concentrator is equipped with a SUBD9
female connector. For a multidrop configuration, the tap-offs can be made either via a branching off
of RS485 connector Catalog No. 50788 or standard connection boxes, taking care to respect the
necessary precautions when connecting the shieldings. The adaptation of an RS232 output on a
personal computer to accept the RS485 standard connector should be done with the RS485/RS232
converter Catalog No. 50786.
DC150 Concentrator with
Polarization and 2-wire
Adaptation
0
6
3
1
3
0
8
7
0
6
3
1
3
0
8
8
Recommended Protection and Cable Sizes
Recommended Type Catalog No.
Protection
C60N Supplementary Circuit Protector 3-Phase MG24466 or 24214
Curve C10 A
Fuse-link 10 A aM 15660
Marking (1) Connection Cable
A Voltages 0.06 to 0.1 in.
2
(0.75 to 2.5 mm
2
)
B Internal Bus 0.03 to 0.1 in.
2
(0.75 to 2.5 mm
2
) (Twisted)
C MODBUS/JBUS 0.03 to 0.1 in.
2
(0.75 to 2.5 mm
2
) (Shielded)
Internal bus Marking Color
24 V Red
0 V Black
Internal Bus White
Internal Bus + Blue
(1) See first drawing above.
0
8
4
3
2
C
D
E
5
6
7
B
A 9
0
8
4
3
2
C
D
E
5
6
7
B
A 9
N1
N2
1
5
6
9
9600
19200
DC150 Address
on MODBUS/JBUS
Network
RS485
MODBUS/JBUS
NC
110240 Vac
115125 Vdc
Internal Bus +
Internal Bus
0 V
24 V
DC150
Protection
Internal
Bus
B
B
A
C
MODBUS/JBUS
Speed
1
Rp
Rp
Rc
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0 V
0 V
5 V
RD+ (A')
RD (B')
TD+ (A)
TD (B)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
L (B / B')
L+ (A / A')
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Circuit Breaker Dimensions
Door Interlock
Note: The door interlock can be mounted on
either the right side or the left side of the circuit
breaker.
0
6
3
1
3
0
9
5
0
6
3
1
3
0
9
6
0
6
3
1
3
0
9
7
0.12
3
14.5/368 MP30
29.4/748 MP50/MC50
38.4/978 MP63
0.12
3
1.69
43
0.79
20
0.15
4
0.80
20
0.15
4
14.2
360
2.36
60
Mounting
Holes
17.5
445
Circuit
Breaker
Base
Rear Cutout
Door Escutcheon (Fixed Mounting)
Note: Refer to shop drawings for verification.
0
6
3
1
3
0
9
2
0
6
3
1
3
0
9
3
0
6
3
1
3
0
9
4
Door Cutout Drilling of the Door
1.06
27 12.8
325
1.48
38
Mounting
Holes
10.63
270
0.19 Dia.
5
6
153
2.72
69
5.83
149
7.1
180
0.69
18
0.57
15
2.82
72
2.82
72
7.1
180
0
6
3
1
3
0
8
9
Door Escutcheon (Drawout Mounting)
0
6
3
1
3
0
9
0
0
6
3
1
3
0
9
1
12.8
325
2.17
55
1.85
47
0.75
19
2.6
66
1.77
45
Basis:
MP08 to MP30
MC08 to MC32
10.63
270
MP40 to MP63
MC40/MC50
0.19 Dia.
5
2.72
69
Mounting
Holes
0.69/ 18
7.1
180
7.1
180
6
153
5.83
149
2.82
72 0.73
19
Door Cutout Drilling of the Door
Dimensions:
inch
mm
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External Neutral Sensor
MP08 to MP20, MC08 to MC20 MP25/MP30/MP40, MC32/MC40
0
6
3
1
3
0
9
8
0
6
3
1
3
0
9
9
0
6
3
1
3
1
0
0
0
6
3
1
3
1
0
1
0
6
3
1
3
1
0
2
0
6
3
1
3
1
0
4
0
6
3
1
3
1
0
3
MP50 to MP63
0.58
15
7.47
190
0.58
15
1.17
30
2.11
54
2.35
60
2.35
60
8.62
220
3.13
80
0.54
14
1.57
40
9.12 / 9.41
235 / 240
6.27
160
3.5
89.5
2.19
56
0.68
17.5
0.78
20
7.84
200
4.7
120
1.17
30
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
0.98
25
7.84
200
0.58
15
0.47 Dia.
12
Circuit Breaker Dimensions
Dimensions:
inch
mm
4.72
120
0.78
20
0.7
18
1.75
45
6.30
160
3.15
80
0.7
18
1.75
45
1.75
45
0.7
18
0.56 Dia.
14
4.72
120
0.78
20
0.7
18
6.30
160
3.15
80
0.7
18
1.75
45
1.75
45
0.56 Dia.
14
0.7
18
1.75
45
3.94
100
1.8
46
2.9
74
2.36
60
0.79
20
1.73
44
0.39/10
MP08 to MP16
MC08 to MC16
0.79/20
MP20/MC20
3.94
100
1.8
46
4.5
114
2.36
60
0.79
20
0.79/20
MP25/MP30/MC32
1.18/30
MP40/MC40
3.31
84
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Circuit Breaker Dimensions
4-Pole
0
6
3
1
3
1
0
9
0
6
3
1
3
1
1
1
0
6
3
1
3
1
1
2
3-Pole Note: Suitable for
continuous operation at
100% rating in a
minimum cubicle space
17.5 in. (440 mm) h. by
21 in. (530 mm) w. by
14.25 in. (360 mm) d.
Ventilation is not
required. Refer to shop
drawing #688 378 for
verification. Vertical
terminals are optional
for MP08MP12 circuit
breakers.
0
6
3
1
3
1
0
5
0
6
3
1
3
1
0
7
0
6
3
1
3
1
0
8
0
6
3
1
3
1
0
6
0
6
3
1
3
1
1
0
4.53
115
4.53
115
3.35
85
3.15
80
0.98
25
0.98
25 0.47 Dia.
12
4.53
115
4.53
115
3.35
85
0.5 Dia.
12,7
0.63
16
14.88
378
17.24
438
15.75
400
16.61
422
0.43
11
0.43
11
(4) Mounting
Holes
0.44 Dia. / 11
0.98
25
3.15
80
4.53
115
3.35
85
4.53
115
0.47 Dia.
12
4.53
115
0.63
16
4.53
115
4.53
115
3.35
85
0.5 Dia.
12,7
4.53
115
0.43
11
0.43
11
20.2
515
19.4
493
21.8
553
(4) Mounting
Holes
0.44 Dia. / 11
3.15
80
0.39
10
4.41
112
2.08
53
0.69
17,5
1
25,4
3.15
80
5.59
142
0.19
3
1.69
43
15.78
401
1.57
40 Min.
5.91
150
2.83
72
1.18 / 30 Min.
2.36 / 60 Max.
9.17
233
2.68
68
Cell (Insulation Not Required)
0.71
18
11.14
283
0.49
12,5
Necessary Space for Removing the Arc Chutes
MP08MP12MP16 Fixed Mounting
Dimensions:
inch
mm
Note: Suitable for
continuous operation at
100% rating in a
minimum cubicle space
17.5 in. (440 mm) h. by
25.5 in. (645 mm) w. by
14.25 in. (360 mm) d.
Ventilation is not
required. Refer to shop
drawing #691 378 for
verification. Vertical
terminals are optional
for MP08MP12 circuit
breakers.
3.15
80
0.39
10
4.41
112
2.08
53
0.69
17,5
1
25,4
3.15
80
5.59
142
0.19
3
1.69
43
15.78
401
1.57
40 Min.
5.91
150
2.83
72
1.18 / 30 Min.
2.36 / 60 Max.
9.17
233
2.68
68
Cell (Insulation Not Required)
0.71
18
11.14
283
0.49
12,5
Necessary Space for Removing the Arc Chutes
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MP08MP12MP16MC08MC16 Drawout Mounting
4-Pole
0
6
3
1
3
1
1
7
0
6
3
1
3
1
1
9
0
6
3
1
3
1
2
0
3-Pole
0
6
3
1
3
1
1
3
0
6
3
1
3
1
1
5
0
6
3
1
3
1
2
0
0
6
3
1
3
1
1
4
0
6
3
1
3
1
1
8
4.53
115
4.53
115
1.87
48
0.98
25
0.47 Dia.
12
3.15
80
4.53
115
4.53
115
1.87
48
0.5 Dia.
12,7
0.63
16
17.14
435
2.17
55
2.17
55
12.8
325
(4) Mounting
Holes
0.44 Dia./11
3.15
80
3.23
82
5.98
152
17.32
440 Min.
0.69
18
1
25
1.65
42
0.49
13
13.78
350
0.49
13
11.81
300
6.89
175
3.35
85
3.98
101
4.21
107
9.56
243
1.77
45
Disconnected Position
Withdrawn Position
Cell (Insulation Not Required)
14.21
361
0.98
25
0.39
10
4.41
112
3.62
92
0.98
25
3.15
80
4.53
115
1.87
47,5
4.53
115
0.47 Dia.
12
4.53
115
0.63
16
4.53
115
4.53
115
1.87
47,5
0.5 Dia.
12,7
4.53
115
16.73
425
2.75
70
2.17
55
(4) Mounting
Holes
0.44 Dia. / 11
21.65
550
21.89
556
3.15
80
3.23
82
5.98
152
17.32
440 Min.
0.69
18
1
25
1.65
42
0.49
13
13.78
350
0.49
13
11.81
300
6.89
175
3.35
85
3.98
101
4.21
107
9.56
243
1.77
45
Disconnected Position
Withdrawn Position
Cell (Insulation Not Required)
14.21
361
0.98
25
0.39
10
4.41
112
3.62
92
Circuit Breaker Dimensions
Dimensions:
inch
mm
Note: Suitable for
continuous operation at
100% rating in a
minimum cubicle space
17.5 in. (440 mm) h. by
21 in. (530 mm) w. by
14.25 in. (360 mm) d.
Ventilation is not
required. Refer to shop
drawing #688 378 for
verification. Vertical
terminals are optional
for MP08MP12MC08
circuit breakers.
Note: Suitable for
continuous operation at
100% rating in a
minimum cubicle space
17.5 in. (440 mm) h. by
25.5 in. (645 mm) w. by
14.25 in. (360 mm) d.
Ventilation is not
required. Refer to shop
drawing #691 381 for
verification. Vertical
terminals are optional
for MP08MP12MC08
circuit breakers.
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Circuit Breaker Dimensions
3-Pole
0
6
3
1
3
1
2
1
MP20 Fixed Mounting
0
6
3
1
3
1
2
2
0
6
3
1
3
1
2
3
4.53
115
4.53
115
3.35
85
0.79
20
0.56 Dia.
14
3.15
80
1.57
40 Min.
Cell (Insulation Not Required)
4.53
115
1.75
44,5
3.15
80
5.98
152
1.69
43
0.12
3
15.78
401
5.91
150
2.83
72
1.18 / 30 Min.
2.36 / 60 Max.
2.68
68
0.71
18
14.98
380,5
1.75
44,5
Necessary Space for Removing the Arc Chutes
4-Pole
0
6
3
1
3
1
2
4
0
6
3
1
3
1
2
5
0
6
3
1
3
1
2
3
0.79
20
4.53
115
3.35
85
4.53
115
0.56 Dia.
14,3
4.53
115
0.43
11
0.43
11
20.2
515
19.4
493
21.8
553
(4) Mounting
Holes
0.44 Dia. / 11
Dimensions:
inch
mm
15.75
400
16.61
422
0.43
11
0.43
11
(4) Mounting
Holes
0.44 Dia. / 11
14.88
378
17.24
438
3.15
80
1.57
40 Min.
Cell (Insulation Not Required)
4.53
115
1.75
44,5
3.15
80
5.98
152
1.69
43
0.12
3
15.78
401
5.91
150
2.83
72
1.18 / 30 Min.
2.36 / 60 Max.
2.68
68
0.71
18
14.98
380,5
1.75
44,5
Necessary Space for Removing the Arc Chutes
Note: Suitable for
continuous operation at
100% rating in a
minimum cubicle space
17.5 in. (440 mm) h. by
21 in. (530 mm) w. by
14.25 in. (360 mm) d.
Ventilation is not
required. Refer to shop
drawing #688 379 for
verification.
Note: Suitable for
continuous operation at
100% rating in a
minimum cubicle space
17.5 in. (440 mm) h. by
25.5 in. (645 mm) w. by
14.25 in. (360 mm) d.
Ventilation is not
required. Refer to shop
drawing #691 379 for
verification.
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3-Pole
Note: Suitable for
continuous operation at
100% rating in a
minimum cubicle space
17.5 in. (440 mm) h. by
21 in. (530 mm) w. by
14.25 in. (360 mm) d.
Ventilation is not
required. Refer to shop
drawing #688 379 for
verification.
0
6
3
1
3
1
2
7
0
6
3
1
3
1
2
8
0
6
3
1
3
1
2
9
4.53
115
4.53
115
1.87
48
0.79
20
0.56 Dia.
14
17.14
435
2.17
55
2.17
55
12.8
325
(4) Mounting
Holes
0.44 Dia./11
6.89
175
3.35
85
3.98
101
9.56
243
1.77
45
Disconnected Position
Withdrawn Position
14.21
361
0.7
18
1.75
45
5.98
152
3.15
80
17.32
440 Min.
Cell (Insulation Not Required)
3.23
82
1.75
45
1.65
42
17.64
448
4.53
115
4.21
107
MP20MC20 Drawout Mounting
4-Pole
0
6
3
1
3
1
3
0
0
6
3
1
3
1
3
1
0
6
3
1
3
1
2
9
0.56 Dia.
14,3
0.79
20
4.53
115
1.87
47,5
4.53
115
4.53
115
16.73
425
2.75
70
2.17
55
(4) Mounting
Holes
0.44 Dia. / 11
21.65
550
21.89
556
Dimensions:
inch
mm
Circuit Breaker Dimensions
6.89
175
3.35
85
3.98
101
9.56
243
1.77
45
Disconnected Position
Withdrawn Position
14.21
361
0.7
18
1.75
45
5.98
152
3.15
80
17.32
440 Min.
Cell (Insulation Not Required)
3.23
82
1.75
45
1.65
42
17.64
448
4.53
115
4.21
107
Note: Suitable for
continuous operation at
100% rating in a
minimum cubicle space
17.5 in. (440 mm) h. by
25.5 in. (645 mm) w. by
14.25 in. (360 mm) d.
Ventilation is not
required. Refer to shop
drawing #691 382 for
verification.
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Circuit Breaker Dimensions
4-Pole
0
6
3
1
3
1
3
6
0
6
3
1
3
1
3
7
0
6
3
1
3
1
3
8
3-Pole Note: Suitable for
continuous operation at
100% rating in a
minimum cubicle space
26 in. (660 mm) h. by
21 in. (530 mm) w. by
14.25 in. (360 mm) d.
with a ventilation of 30
sq. in. (200 cm
2
) at top
and bottom. Refer to
shop drawing #688 380
for verification.
0
6
3
1
3
1
3
3
0
6
3
1
3
1
3
4
0
6
3
1
3
1
3
8
5.85
149
5.85
149
2.01
51
0.56 Dia.
14
0.25
6
0.25
6
1.75
44,5
4.72
120
10.24
260
2.24
57
15.78
401
3.15
80
Cell (Insulation Not Required)
5.91
150
2.83
72
13.95
354,5
2.68
68
1.75
44,5
1.13
29
0.24
6
1.57
40 Min.
2.28
58
Necessary Space for Removing the Arc Chutes
0.25
6,35
0.25
6,35
0.56 Dia.
14,3
2.01
51
5.85
149
4.55
115
5.85
149
0.43
11
0.43
11
20.2
515
19.4
493
21.8
553
(4) Mounting
Holes
0.44 Dia. / 11
1.75
44,5
4.72
120
10.24
260
2.24
57
15.78
401
3.15
80
Cell (Insulation Not Required)
5.91
150
2.83
72
13.95
354,5
2.68
68
1.75
44,5
1.13
29
0.24
6
1.57
40 Min.
2.28
58
Necessary Space for Removing the Arc Chutes
MP25MP30 Fixed Mounting
Dimensions:
inch
mm
14.88
378
17.24
438
15.75
400
16.61
422
0.43
11
0.43
11
(4) Mounting
Holes
0.44 Dia. / 11
Note: Suitable for
continuous operation at
100% rating in a
minimum cubicle space
26 in. (660 mm) h. by
25.5 in. (645 mm) w. by
14.25 in. (360 mm) d.
with a ventilation of 30
sq. in. (200 cm
2
) at top
and bottom. Refer to
shop drawing #691 380
for verification.
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MP25MP30 Drawout Mounting
4-Pole
0
6
3
1
3
1
4
2
0
6
3
1
3
1
4
3
0
6
3
1
3
1
4
4
3-Pole
0
6
3
1
3
1
3
9
0
6
3
1
3
1
4
0
0
6
3
1
3
1
4
4
5.75
146
5.75
146
0.65
17
0.56 Dia.
14
0.25
6
0.25
6
17.14
435
2.17
55
2.17
55
12.8
325
(4) Mounting
Holes
0.44 Dia./11
2.28
58
6.89
175
3.98
101
9.56
243
1.77
45
Disconnected Position
Withdrawn Position
14.21
361
17.32
440 Min.
Cell (Insulation Not Required)
17.64
448
4.21
107
1.75
44
10.24
260
4.72
120
1.30
33
0.71
18
1.75
45
1.14
29
3.35
85
0.25
6,35
0.25
6,35
0.56 Dia.
14,3
0.65
17
5.75
146
4.92
125
5.35
136
0.25
6,35
0.65
16,5
16.73
425
2.75
70
2.17
55
(4) Mounting
Holes
0.44 Dia./ 11
21.65
550
21.89
556
Circuit Breaker Dimensions
Dimensions:
inch
mm
2.28
58
6.89
175
3.98
101
9.56
243
1.77
45
Disconnected Position
Withdrawn Position
14.21
361
17.32
440 Min.
Cell (Insulation Not Required)
17.64
448
4.21
107
1.75
44
10.24
260
4.72
120
1.30
33
0.71
18
1.75
45
1.14
29
3.35
85
Note: Suitable for
continuous operation at
100% rating in a
minimum cubicle space
26 in. (660 mm) h. by
21 in. (530 mm) w. by
14.25 in. (360 mm) d.
with a ventilation of 30
sq. in. (200 cm
2
) at top
and bottom. Refer to
shop drawing #688 380
for verification.
Note: Suitable for
continuous operation at
100% rating in a
minimum cubicle space
26 in. (660 mm) h. by
25.5 in. (645 mm) w. by
14.25 in. (360 mm) d.
with a ventilation of 30
sq. in. (200 cm
2
) at top
and bottom. Refer to
shop drawing #691 380
for verification.
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Circuit Breaker Dimensions
Note: Suitable for
continuous operation at
100% rating in a
minimum cubicle space
22 in. (560 mm) h. by
25.25 in. (640 mm) w.
by 14.25 in. (360 mm)
d. with a ventilation of
30 sq. in. (200 cm
2
) at
bottom. Refer to shop
drawing #689 074 for
verification.
0
6
3
1
3
1
4
5
0
6
3
1
3
1
4
6
0
6
3
1
3
1
4
7
6.10
155
2.55
65
0.53 Dia.
14
0.25
6
0.25
6
6.10
155
21.65
550
2.75
70
2.17
55
16.73
425
(4) Mounting
Holes
0.44 Dia./11
3-Pole
MC32 Drawout Mounting
Dimensions:
inch
mm
2.28
58
6.89
175
3.98
101
9.56
243
1.77
45
Disconnected Position
Withdrawn Position
14.21
361
17.32
440 Min.
Cell (Insulation Not Required)
17.64
448
4.21
107
1.75
44
10.24
260
4.72
120
1.30
33
0.71
18
1.75
45
1.14
29
3.35
85
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1.14
29
0.25
6,35
0.5
13
1.14
29
5.59
142
9.76
248
9.76
248
0.25
6,35
3-Pole
0
6
3
1
3
1
4
8
0
6
3
1
3
1
5
1
0
6
3
1
3
1
5
2
0
6
3
1
3
1
4
9
0
6
3
1
3
1
5
0
9.76
248
9.76
248
5.59
142
1.14
29
0.5
13
0.25
6
1.14
29
0.56 Dia.
14
Necessary Space for Removing the Arc Chutes
Cell (Insulation Not Required)
1.57
40 Min.
15.78
401
10.24
260
1.75
44,5
4.72
120
2.28
58
2.24
57
1.13
29
1.75
44,5
14.35
364,5
2.68
68
5.91
150
2.83
72
1.18 / 30 Min.
2.36 / 60 Max.
0.24
6
32.24
819
29.88
759
30.71
780
31.57
802
0.43
11
0.43
11
(4) Mounting
Holes
0.44 Dia. / 11
1.14
29
0.25
6,35
0.78
20
1.14
29
5.59
142
9.76
248
9.76
248
MP40MP50 Fixed Mounting
MP40
MP50
Circuit Breaker Dimensions
Dimensions:
inch
mm
Note: Suitable for
continuous operation at
100% rating in a
minimum cubicle space
26 in. (660 mm) h. by
34 in. (870 mm) w. by
14.25 in. (360 mm) d.
with a ventilation of 30
sq. in. (200 cm
2
) both at
top and bottom. Refer to
shop drawing #688 381
for verification.
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Circuit Breaker Dimensions
Note: Suitable for
continuous operation at
100% rating in a
minimum cubicle space
26 in. (660 mm) h. by
34 in. (870 mm) w. by
14.25 in. (360 mm) d.
with a ventilation of 30
sq. in. (200 cm
2
) both at
top and bottom. Refer to
shop drawing #688 381
for verification.
0
6
3
1
3
1
5
3
0
6
3
1
3
1
5
6
0
6
3
1
3
1
5
7
0
6
3
1
3
1
5
4
1.26
32
0.25
6
0.56 Dia.
14
0.25
6
3.94
100
9.94
253
9.94
253
(6) Mounting
Holes
0.44 Dia./11
2.17
55
2.36
60
13.78
350
32.08
815
13.78
350
2.28
58
6.89
175
Disconnected Position
19.1
485 Min.
17.64
448
10.24
260
3.08
78
3.35
85
1.75
45
1.14
29
1.75
45
9.56
243
4.72
120
1.06
27
3.98
101
4.21
107
Withdrawn Position
Cell (Insulation Not Required)
14.21
361
1.77
45
0.56 Dia.
14
0
6
3
1
3
1
5
5
9.94
253
9.94
253
3.94
100
0.25
6
1.26
32
0.25
6
0.56 Dia.
14
9.94
253
9.94
253
3.94
100
0.25
6
0.25
6
0.56 Dia.
14
1.26
32
MP40MP50MC50MC50 Drawout Mounting
3-Pole MP40MC50
MP50MC50
Dimensions:
inch
mm
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4-Pole (Not UL Listed)
MP40MP50 Drawout Mounting
MP40
MP50
0
6
3
1
3
1
5
8
0
6
3
1
3
1
6
1
0
6
3
1
3
1
6
2
0
6
3
1
3
1
5
9
0
6
3
1
3
1
6
0
0.25
6,35
0.25
6,35
9.94
252,5
0.56 Dia.
14,3
1.26
32
3.94
100
9.94
252,5
9.94
252,5
0.25
6,35
0.25
6,35
9.94
252,5
0.56 Dia.
14,3
1.26
32
3.94
100
9.94
252,5
9.94
252,5
0.25
6,35
0.25
6,35
9.94
252,5
0.56 Dia.
14,3
1.26
32
3.94
100
9.94
252,5
9.94
252,5
2.28
58
6.89
175
Disconnected Position
19.1
485 Min.
17.64
448
10.24
260
3.08
78
3.35
85
1.75
45
1.14
29
1.75
45
9.56
243
4.72
120
1.06
27
3.98
101
4.21
107
Withdrawn Position
Cell (Insulation Not Required)
14.21
361
1.77
45
0.56 Dia.
14
41.38
1051
41.14
1045
1.57
40
18.70
475
2.36
60
(6) Mounting
Holes
0.44 Dia. / 11
18.70
475
Circuit Breaker Dimensions
Dimensions:
inch
mm
Note: Refer to shop
drawing #691 384 for
verification.
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Circuit Breaker Dimensions
MP63 Drawout Mounting (Not UL Listed)
3-Pole
0
6
3
1
3
1
6
3
0
6
3
1
3
1
6
4
0
6
3
1
3
1
6
5
2.00
51
0.56 Dia.
14
0.25
6
0.25
6
13.78
350
4.62
118
13.78
350
(6) Mounting
Holes
0.44 Dia./11
2.16
55
18.70
475
1.57
40
18.70
475
41.14
1045
6.89
175
1.77
45
Disconnected Position
14.21
361
19.1
485 Min.
Cell (Insulation Not Required)
17.64
448
10.24
260
3.08
78
3.35
85
1.75
45
1.14
29
2.28
58
1.75
45
9.56
243
Withdrawn Position
4.72
120
1.06
27
3.98
101
4.21
107
Dimensions:
inch
mm
Note: Refer to shop
drawing #688 382 for
verification.
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Circuit Breaker Dimensions
Dimensions:
inch
mm
0
6
3
1
3
1
7
4
Mechanical Interlocks for Drawout or Fixed Circuit Breakers
Fixed Mounting
0
6
3
1
3
1
7
5
Connecting Links for Two Stack-mounted Circuit Breakers
Drawout Mounting
1.17
30
2.03
52
1.57
40
4.9
125
1.96
50
6
153
6.39
163
(*)
2.54
65
6.5
166
1.76
45
35.29
900
Max.
(*)
3.21
82
35.29
900
Max.
Circuit Breaker Basis
for Rating:
MP08 to MP30 (4-Pole),
MC08 to MC32
Circuit Breaker Basis
for Rating:
MP40 (3-Pole) to MP63,
MC40 (3-Pole)
1.96
50
Circuit Breaker Basis
35.29
900
Max.
1.17
30
7.05
180
1.17 / 2.35
30 Min./ 60 Max.
6.86
175
4.11
105
1.17
30
0.54
14
(*)
1.72
44
0.19
5
4.9
125
(*)
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Circuit Breaker Dimensions
0
6
3
1
3
1
7
6
Connecting Links for Three Stack-mounted Circuit Breakers
0
6
3
1
3
1
7
7
Drawout Mounting Fixed Mounting
Mechanical Interlocks for Drawout or Fixed Circuit Breakers
0
6
3
1
3
1
7
8
Cables for Two Side-by-Side Circuit Breakers
Mounted on Rails Mounted on Backplate
Dimensions:
(Except as otherwise
indicated)
inch
mm
6.56 ft.
2 m Max.
7.87
200 Min.
r= 4.72
r= 120 Min.
r= 4.72
r= 120 Min.
7.05
180
1.57
40
1.96
50
Circuit Breaker Basis for Ratings:
MP08 to MP30 (4-Pole), MC08 to MC32
Circuit Breaker Basis for Ratings:
MP40 (3-Pole) to MP63, MC40 (3-Pole)
1.76
45
35.29
900
Max.
7.05
180
1.57
40
50
1.96
50
(*)
2.54
65
6.5
166
2.35
60
2.03
52
2.35
60
2.03
52
2.35
60
35.29
900
Max.
35.29
900
Max.
1.96
50
2.35
60
0.54
14
(*)
2.43
62
7.05
180
0.19
5
7.05
180
0.19
5
1.96
50
7.05
180
1.17 / 2.35
30 Min. / 60 Max.
6.86
175
(*) 4.11
105
1.17
30
2.35
60
0.54
14
Circuit
Breaker
Basis
35.29
900
Max.
35.29
900
Max.
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Dimensions:
inch
mm
Circuit Breaker Dimensions
4.13
105
1.97
50
6.50
165
2.80
71
6.89
175
4.92
125
2 .20
2 5
3.94
100
3.94
100
5.47
139
N1 N2
N1
N2
9600
19200
0
8
4321
CD E F
5 6 7 B A 9
0
8
4321
CD E F
5 6 7 B A 9
OK
error
com
error
com
24V
BBus JBus
7.60
193
4 .20
4 5
1.97
50
4.92
125
DC150 Data Concentrator
SC150 Indication and Control Interface
0
6
3
1
3
1
7
9
0
6
3
1
3
1
8
0
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Routine Maintenance Guidelines
Recommended Inspection Intervals
MASTERPACT circuit breakers are designed to be maintenance free (see page 64). However, all
equipment with moving parts requires periodic inspection to ensure optimum performance and
reliability. It is recommended that the circuit breakers be routinely inspected six months after
installation, followed by an annual inspection. Intervals can vary depending on particular use and
experience.
Inspection of Circuit Breaker Terminals
Inspect terminals; if there is discoloration due to overheating, the joint should be disassembled
and the surface cleaned before reinstallation. It is essential that electrical connections are made
carefully in order to prevent overheating.
Check for terminal tightness.
Inspection of Main Contacts
The arc chutes are easily removed to allow access to the main contacts and to the wear indicator.
The wear indicator consists of a groove located within the contacts support (see page 3). When the
circuit breaker is closed, this groove is entirely covered up by the moving contacts. Over time, the
wear of the contacts will make the groove appear. When the groove is fully visible, replace the
breaker or have an authorized service center change the contacts.
Inspection of Clusters
Totally maintenance free, they have to be replaced only after overheating due to a defective
connection or after a major fault. Inspection is advised when checking the terminal connections.
Cleaning
Remove any dust and dirt that may have accumulated on the circuit breaker surface and terminals.
Mechanical Checks
For long periods circuit breakers may not be required to operate on overload or short-circuit
conditions. Therefore it is essential to operate the circuit breaker periodically to avoid mechanical
gumming.
Appendix
HAZARD OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, BURN
OR EXPLOSION.
Turn OFF all power supplying the equipment
before installing or removing circuit breaker.
Failure to observe these precautions will
cause death, personal injury or electrical
shock.
DANGER
HAZARD OF EQUIPMENT DAMAGE.
Since circuit breakers contain factory-sealed
and calibrated elements. Do not break seal. In
case of malfunction, repairs must be made at
a Square D factory or by an authorized
company representative.
Failure to observe this precaution can
cause equipment damage.
CAUTION
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Insulation Resistance Tests
When circuit breakers are subjected to severe operating conditions, an insulation resistance test
may be performed as indicated in NEMA standard publication No. AB4-1991. An insulation
resistance test is used to determine the quality of the insulation between phases and phase-to-
ground. The resistance test is made at a dc voltage higher than the rated voltage to determine the
actual resistance of the insulation. The most common method employs a "megger" type instrument.
A 1000-volt instrument will provide a more reliable test because it is capable of detecting tracking on
insulated surfaces. Investigate resistance values below 1 megohm. The insulation test shall be
made:
Between line and load terminals of individual poles with the circuit breaker contacts open
Between adjacent poles and from poles to the metallic supporting structure with the circuit
breaker contacts closed
This test may be made with the circuit breaker in place after the line and load conductors have been
removed, or with the circuit breaker bolted to a metallic base which simulates the in-service
mounting.
Electrical Tests
These tests require equipment for pole resistance measurement and for overcurrent and
instantaneous tripping in accordance with NEMA Standard publication No. AB4. They are not within
the scope of normal field operation.
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Appendix
Endurances
AEndurance Without Maintenance
MASTERPACT 08 12 16 20 25 30 - 32 40 50 63
MP or MC
Mechanical 12,500 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 5,000 5,000 5,000
Electrical 480 Vac 10,000 10,000 10,000 9,000 8,000 4,000 3,000 3,000 2,000
600 Vac 10,000 10,000 10,000 7,000 6,000 2,600 2,500 2,500 1,500
BEndurance With Service Maintenance
Electrical (480 Vac) or Mechanical
20,000 20,000 20,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 10,000 10,000 10,000
CEndurance Required by Standards
Frame size 800 1200 1600 2000 2500 3000 4000 5000 6300
UL489 Mechanical 3,500 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500
Electrical 500 500 500 500 500 400 400 400 400
ANSI Mechanical 12,500 NS 4,000 4,000 NS 1,500 1,500 NS NS
Electrical 2,800 NS 800 800 NS 400 400 NS NS
Important Notice:
All endurances given are based on normal operating conditions and conventional tests:
Closing and opening operations at rated current
Power factor: 0.750.80
As actual conditions differ, use these values only as inspection guidelines and periodically check
contact wear.
Under normal operating conditions of use, as determined by UL 489 or ANSI Standards (see table
C) and controlled by tests, MASTERPACT circuit breakers do not require maintenance. However,
these circuit breakers exceed, without maintenance and additional costs, the endurances required
by standards. See tables A and C. Service maintenance by a field service representative will extend
the endurance according to table B. This service can be performed on site and consists in changing
contacts, arc chutes and some other parts.
Example:
MP16 at 480 V requires no maintenance before 10,000 cycles (mechanical or electrical). Endurance
may be increased after servicing at 10,000 operations.
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Appendix
IEC 947-2 Interrupting Ratings
In addition to UL 489 and ANSI C37-13, MASTERPACT circuit breakers comply with the IEC 947-2
Standard as per the table below. For further information, contact a sales representative.
Type Ampere Interrupting Ratings
3-Pole Rating (A) UL489 IEC 947-2
RMS Symmetrical Amps
480 Vac 600 Vac Short-time 440 Vac 690 Vac
Icu Ics Icu Ics
Standard Interrupting Rating
MP08 H1 800 65 kA 65 kA 50 kA 65 kA 65 kA 65 kA 65 kA
MP12 H1 1200 65 kA 65 kA 50 kA 65 kA 65 kA 65 kA 65 kA
MP16 H1 1600 65 kA 65 kA 50 kA 65 kA 65 kA 65 kA 65 kA
MP20 H1 2000 75 kA 75 kA 75 kA 75 kA 75 kA 75 kA 75 kA
MP25 H1 2500 75 kA 75 kA 75 kA 75 kA 75 kA 75 kA 75 kA
MP30 H1 3000 75 kA 75 kA 75 kA 75 kA 75 kA 75 kA 75 kA
MP40 H1 4000 100 kA 100 kA 100 kA 100 kA 100 kA 85 kA 85 kA
MP50 H1 5000 100 kA 100 kA 100 kA 100 kA 100 kA 85 kA 85 kA
MP63 H1 6300 (1) 100 kA 100 kA 100 kA 100 kA 100 kA 85 kA 85 kA
High Interrupting Rating
MP08 H2 800 100 kA 65 kA 50 kA 100 kA 100 kA 85 kA 85 kA
MP12 H2 1200 100 kA 65 kA 50 kA 100 kA 100 kA 85 kA 85 kA
MP16 H2 1600 100 kA 65 kA 50 kA 100 kA 100 kA 85 kA 85 k A
MP20 H2 2000 100 kA 75 kA 75 kA 100 kA 100 kA 85 kA 85 kA
MP25 H2 2500 100 kA 75 kA 75 kA 100 kA 100 kA 85 kA 85 kA
MP30 H2 3000 100 kA 75 kA 75 kA 100 kA 100 kA 85 kA 85 kA
MP40 H2 4000 125 kA 100 kA 100 kA 150 kA 125 kA 85 kA 85 kA
MP50 H2 5000 125 kA 100 kA 100 kA 150 kA 125 kA 85 kA 85 kA
MP63 H2 6300 (1) 150 kA 100 kA 100 kA 150 kA 125 kA 85 kA 85 kA
(1) Not UL Listed.
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IEC 947-2 Ratings
Auxiliary and Position Switches
Voltage (V) Auxiliary Switch Overcurrent Ready to Position
Trip Switch Close Switch Switches
OF O OFSUP SDE PF CE/CD/CT
50/60 Hz 110 15
240 10 10 10 10 10 10
380 10 6 6 5 5 6
480 10 6 6 6
600 6 3 3 3
DC 48 5 3 3 3 3 3
125 3 0.5 0.5 0.3 0.3 0.5
250 3 0.25 0.25 0.15 0.15 0.25
500 0.5
OF: Heavy Duty O: Standard OFSUP: 24 Additional CE: Connected CD: Disconnected CT: Test
Spring Charging Motor
Rated Voltage (V)
UL 489 Listed IEC 947-2
60 Hz 120 50/60 Hz 100-127
240 200-240
DC 24 DC 24-30
48 48-60
125 100-125
Closing Coil
Rated Voltage (V)
UL 489 Listed IEC 947-2
60 Hz 120 50/60 Hz 110-127
240 220-250
DC 24 DC 24
48 48
125 125
250 250
Shunt Trip
Rated Voltage (V)
UL 489 Listed IEC 947-2
60 Hz 120 50/60 Hz 110-127
240 220-250
480 440-480
DC 24 DC 24
48 48
125 125
250 250
Undervoltage Trip
Rated Voltage (V)
UL 489 Listed IEC 947-2
60 Hz 120 50/60 Hz 110-127
240 220-250
480 440-480
DC 24 DC 24
48 48
125 125
250 250
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Notes
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PO Box 3069, 3700 Sixth St SW
Cedar Rapids, IA 52406-3069 USA
Field Services: 1-800-634-2003
www.squared.com
POWERLOGIC, Square D and are registered trademarks of Square D Company.
MASTERPACT, COMPACT and MULTI 9 are registered trademarks of Schneider Electric.
DIGIPACT is a registered trademark of Merlin Gerin. MODBUS is a registered trademark of
Schneider Automation. All other trademarks are the intellectual property of their respective
companies.
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