S200 Miniature
Circuit Breakers

Description

The S2 Series of miniature circuit breakers offer a compact solution to protection requirements. The S2 devices are current limiting, DIN rail mounted and can offer a good equivalent to fused systems.
The S2 is available with application-specific trip characteristics to provide maximum circuit protection. The breakers offer thermal-magnetic trip protection according to B, C, D, K and Z characteristics.
For the worldwide market, the breakers carry UL, CSA, IEC, CE and many other agency approvals and certifications.

Features

Current limiting
Fast breaking time (2.5 - 3.5 msec)
Unique bus connection system
Wide range of accessories
Available with variable depth handle mechanism
Optional Z curve for SCR protection
CE certified and marked
DIN rail or front panel mounting
Finger safe terminals
Multi-function terminals
Suitable for reverse feed
480Y/277VAC and 500VDC versions
UL489 Listed - branch circuit protective device. UL file # E212323
UL1077 Recognized - supplemental protective device. UL file # E76126

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S200 Miniature circuit breakers ............................................................... Section 14.1-14.34

Accessories   14.2
Accessories 14.19 - 14.23
Applications 14.2
Auxiliary contacts 14.21
Bell alarm 14.21
Blanking plates 14.22
Busbar accessories 14.23
Busbars 14.19 - 14.20
Connection terminals 14.23
Construction details 14.5
Cross-reference 14.33
Description 14.1
Dimensions 14.30 - 14.32
DIN rail 14.22
Electrical accessories 14.23
Enclosure, IP40 14.22
Enclosure, IP55 14.22
Features 14.1
Front mounting bracket 14.22
Front mounting clip 14.22
Front mounting kit 14.22
General information 14.1 - 14.5
Handle mechanism 14.22
Interruption ratings 14.3
Labeling accessory 14.22
Locking device 14.22
Posidrive tools 14.23
Ring tongue accessories 14.23
S200 14.6 - 14.9
S200P 14.10
S200P & S280UC 14.13
S200U 14.14 - 14.15
S200UP 14.16 - 14.17
S280 (W) 14.11
S280UC 14.12
S290 14.18
Shunt trip 14.21
Technical data 14.24 - 14.29
Trip characteristics overview 14.3
Tripping characteristics 14.2
Tripping curves 14.4
Undervoltage release 14.21