Interrupting capacity is the headline spec here: 121 kA at 240 V, 75.6 kA at 415 V, 52.5 kA at 440 V, 17 kA at 500 V, and 11.9 kA at 690 V. The 690 V rating at 11.9 kA is enough for most 690 V industrial loads, though you'd check the SCCR of the downstream equipment.
Dimensions: 105 mm wide, 158 mm high, 70 mm deep. Depth of 70 mm is relatively shallow for a 200 A frame, which helps in tight backpanel layouts where gland-plate clearance is limited. If you need undervoltage or shunt trip accessories, those are add-on modules in the 3VA family, not built in.
Continuous current holds at 200 A from 40 °C through 50 °C, then derates linearly: 194 A at 55 °C, 188 A at 60 °C, 182 A at 65 °C, and 176 A at 70 °C. That is a gentle slope — about 1.2 % per 5 °C above 50 °C — so you can push ambient temperature without a drastic downrate.
