Its interrupting capacity hits 52.5 kA at 240 V AC and 32 kA at 415 V AC — enough to handle high-fault utility feeds or transformer secondaries without cascading upstream.
At 55 °C it drops to 31 A, and at 70 °C it's still 30 A, so a 30 A continuous load is safe across the full operating range. The TM210 release uses a fixed thermal element and magnetic trip; no interchangeable trip units, so the breaker is matched to the load at the factory. Rated insulation voltage is 800 V, and the maximum operating voltage is 690 V AC, covering 400/480/600 V class systems. Power loss is 10.6 W at rated current — modest for a 32 A frame, but worth checking if the panel has tight thermal budgeting. Interrupting capacity varies with system voltage: 52.5 kA at 240 V, 32 kA at 415 V, 13.6 kA at 440 V, and 7.5 kA at 500 V and 690 V. The breaker carries no trip indicator and no undervoltage release, so remote tripping or status feedback requires an external shunt or UVR accessory.
Panel integration
The 130 mm height and 76.2 mm width leave room for adjacent breakers and busbar connections in a multi-pole lineup.
