Rated for motor duty at 0.09 kW at 400/415 V AC, this breaker is sized for small motors — fans, pumps, or conveyor drives — where the full-load current sits around 0.4 A.
Horizontal or vertical orientation is allowed, so it fits tight layouts. Power connections accept up to 6 mm² solid or 4 mm² flexible with cable end. Tightening torque is 1.7 N·m on the screw clamp terminals — consistent with other TeSys GV2 sizes, so no special tooling required.
Approvals include EN/IEC 60947-2, EN/IEC 60947-4-1, UL 60947-4-1, and CSA C22.2 No 60947-4-1. Also tested for glow-wire at 960 °C per IEC 60695-2-11 and for phase-failure sensitivity. These cover most industrial panels in North America and Europe without additional certification work.
The magnetic trip threshold is 5.8 A — that's 14.5× In, which is typical for motor-start inrush on small IEC frames. If your motor's locked-rotor current exceeds that, the breaker may nuisance-trip on start; check the motor data against this curve. Electrical durability is 100,000 cycles at AC-3 duty (415 V, full load) — that's the standard for this class, not a premium rating. Mechanical durability matches at 100,000 cycles. For frequent switching applications (e.g., reversing starts), consider a contactor in series instead. Power dissipation is 2.5 W per pole, so 7.5 W total at rated current. The IP20 finger-safe front and IK04 impact resistance are standard for panel-mounted breakers; no washdown rating here.
