Interrupting capacity is 187 kA at 240 V, 121 kA at 415 V, 75.6 kA at 440 V, and 17 kA at 500/690 V. That covers most low-voltage distribution fault levels in North American and IEC installations; the 690 V figure matters for 600 V class Canadian or mining panels.
The 76.2 mm width (3 inches) is standard for a 3-pole MCCB on DIN rail or panel-mount — fits a 3-module footprint. IP40 on the front face; suitable for dry indoor enclosures where no washdown is required. If you need remote tripping or GF protection, you add external accessories or step to a 3VA1 variant with those options.
The closest sibling is 3VA1110-5ED36-0AC0 — same frame, same 100 A rating, same TM210 trip, but with a different interrupting capacity curve and possibly a higher short-time rating. The deciding factor is the fault level at your secondary bus: if your available fault current exceeds the 3VA1110-5ED32-0AA0's rating at your voltage, the -5ED36 variant may be the correct choice.
