Datasheet

US Catalog | Miniature Circuit Breakers 35
Description Catalog number
For field mounting: right side
Auxiliary contact 1CO S2C-H6R
Auxiliary contact 1NO/1NC
S2C-H6-11R
Auxiliary contact 2NO
S2C-H6-20R
Auxiliary contact 2NC
S2C-H6-02R
Description Catalog number
For field mounting: right side S2C-S/H6R
Description Catalog number
Locking device, 3 mm SA1
Padlock with two keys SA2
Description Catalog number
Auxiliary contact 1 NC S2C-H01
Auciliary contact 1 NO S2C-H10
Description Catalog number
For field mounting: right side
A1-12-60 VAC (12-60 VDC) S2C-A1
A2-110-415 VAC (110-250 VDC)
S2C-A2
Description Catalog number
For field mounting: right side
12 VDC
S2C-UA12DC
24 VAC or VDC
S2C-UA24AC or S2C-UA24DC
48 VAC or VDC
S2C-UA48AC or S2C-UA48DC
110 VAC or VDC
S2C-UA110AC or S2C-UA110DC
230 VAC or VDC
S2C-UA230AC or S2C-UA230DC
400 VAC
S2C-UA400AC
Accessories
S200, S200P, S200MR, and S200MUC—UL 1077, CSA 22.2 No. 235
S2C-H6...
S2C-A
S2C-UA
SA1 SA2
Auxiliary contacts
The auxiliary contacts will signal whether the breaker is in the ON or OFF position.
Bell alarm —signal contact
The bell alarm includes a set of contacts that will only signal when the breaker has tripped.
Typically, the contacts would be connected to an alarm or bell to signal the operator that an
overcurrent trip has occurred. The bell alarm also includes a test button for testing the alarm
contacts without opening the breaker.
Undervoltage release
When control voltage drops below approximately 50 percent of rated voltage, the UVR
opens the breaker. The breaker can not be operated unless proper control voltage is first
applied to the UVR coil.
Shunt trip
For remote tripping of breaker, a shunt trip device can be added to the MCB. The solenoid
device opens the breaker after control voltage is applied.
Locking device
Bottom-fitted auxiliary contact
S2C-H01
S2C-A