It is rated for a continuous current of 93 A at both 480 V and 600 V, and provides a breaking capacity of 50 kA at 400 V AC — enough to handle high-fault utility feeds in industrial distribution panels. The Trip Class 20 characteristic means it allows a longer overload duration before tripping, which suits motors with high-inertia starts like conveyors, crushers, or centrifugal fans.
The screw-type terminals on the main circuit accept solid or stranded conductors: 2x (2.5 to 50 mm²) or a single conductor up to 70 mm². The control circuit terminals take 2x (2.5 to 16 mm²). Clearance requirements: 150 mm upward and downward, 30 mm at the sides, and zero forward or backward clearance needed. The 70 mm width and 165 mm height mean it occupies a standard three-module footprint on the rail.
The breaker includes phase failure detection but no ground fault detection.
