Trip unit MicroLogic 6.2 EM for ComPacT NSX 250 circuit breakers, electronic, rating 220 A, 3 poles 3d

Trip unit MicroLogic 6.2 EM for ComPacT NSX 250 circuit breakers, electronic, rating 220 A, 3 poles 3d

This MicroLogic 6.2 E-M (Energy) is a 3 poles 3d electronic trip unit used on ComPacT NSX 250 circuit breakers. This 220A rating electronic trip unit is an optimum choice for motor protection applications. It embeds an adjustable long time protection against overloads. It provides also an adjustable short-time protection and a fixed instantaneous protection against short-circuits. It offers a phase unbalance or phase loss protection, and an additional and adjustable ground fault protection. MicroLogic 6.2 E-M indicates overloads with Alarm LEDs. The green Ready LED flashes if the circuit breaker is ready to trip. MicroLogic 6.2 E-M is equipped with a display module that gives energy measurement and allows fine adjustment settings. This product is part of our EcoStruxure Power architecture if associated with PowerTag NSX and ComPacT NSX basic frame.

Product identifiers

SKU: C2536M220
EAN: 3606482000476
GTIN: 3606482000476
MPN: C2536M220

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Features

Depth
90.3 mm
Width
104.7 mm
Height
96.9 mm
Number of poles
3
Supply voltage DC
Operating voltage DC
Rated switch current
220 A
Supply voltage AC 50 Hz
Supply voltage AC 60 Hz
Type of motor protection
Electronic release
Operating voltage AC 50 Hz
Operating voltage AC 60 Hz
Rated permanent current Iu
220 A
Voltage type (supply voltage)
DC
External power supply required
TRUE
Short-circuit release function
Delayed
Overload release current setting
Voltage type (operating voltage)
AC
With ground fault protection function
TRUE
Current setting delayed short-circuit release
Current setting undelayed short-circuit release
Number of auxiliary contacts as change-over contact
0
Number of auxiliary contacts as normally open contact
0
Number of auxiliary contacts as normally closed contact
0

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