It's rated 30 A continuous at 40 °C and holds that rating flat through 50 °C, then derates to 27 A at 70 °C — so in a warm panel you still get full ampacity up to 50 °C ambient. Interrupting capacity is 100 kA at 240 V AC and 65 kA at 480 V AC; that 100 kA figure at 240 V means it handles high-fault scenarios common in North American 120/240 V split-phase or 240 V delta services without needing a current-limiting upstream device.
SCCR and selectivity
For panel builders chasing a 65 kA SCCR at 480 V, this MCCB delivers it without series rating — the 65 kA at 480 V is its standalone interrupting rating. At 600Y/347 V it still manages 25 kA, which covers most 600 V class wye services. The TM210 release's magnetic pickup is fixed, so coordination with downstream branch breakers depends on the let-through energy at your available fault current; the 100 kA at 240 V makes it a strong main for 240 V distribution panels feeding multiple smaller breakers.
Width is 50.8 mm (2 in), height 129.4 mm (5.09 in), depth 75.1 mm (2.96 in). Front protection is IP40. No trip indicator or undervoltage release.
UL file HEAM is on record — that's the UL 489 listing for molded-case circuit breakers. The product designation per UL file confirms it carries the HEAM category, which covers MCCBs for branch circuit protection. Operating voltage is rated 415 V AC; the interrupting ratings at 240 V, 480 V, and 600Y/347 V cover the common North American and international voltage classes. RoHS and REACH compliance is standard for current-production SENTRON parts, though the specific declarations are issued per shipment lot.
