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LV circuit breakers and

switch-disconnectors
direct current 16 to 4000 A
Compact NS
Masterpact NW
Catalogue
2008
07897411FR - REV. A0 - 1 Schneider Elec ric
YFJYVIIVGIT
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Compact NS
Masterpact NW
Presentation 3
Functions
and characteristics A-1
Installation
recommendations B-1
Dimensions and
connection C-1
Electrical diagrams D-1
Additional
characteristics E-1
Catalogue numbers
and order form F-1
Appendix
C1251N DC technical data
Technical characteristics and
catalogue numbers G-1
General contents
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3
Compact NS
Masterpact NW
Presentation
A complete DC offer from 16 to 4000 A 4
The advantages of comprehensive and optimised range
design 6
specifcally for DC applications 7
Great fexibility in adapting to DC applications 8
Series connection of poles 8
Parallel connection of poles 10
Functions and characteristics A-1
Installation recommendations B-1
Dimensions and connection C-1
Electrical diagrams D-1
Additional characteristics E-1
Catalogue numbers and order form F-1
Appendix G-1
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Presentation
Compact NS and Masterpact NW direct-
current (DC) circuit breakers are used to
protect and control low-voltage
distribution systems. They are installed in
main low-voltage switchboards (MLVS)
and in distribution switchboards (as
incomers and outgoers). They can use all
the accessories and auxiliaries for the AC
ranges and are thus suitable for most DC
systems and applications.
Compact NS 16 to 630 A
The Compact NS range is designed for DC voltages from 24 to 750 V and offers:
a wide selection of models suited to the many applications:
1, 2, 3 and 4 poles up to 160 A
3 and 4 poles from 250 to 630 A
high breaking capacities, with three performance levels N, H and DC:
N
- 50 kA in a 1-pole version, for systems y 250 V
- 85 kA in a 2-pole version, for systems y 500 V
H
- 85 kA in a 1-pole version, for systems y 250 V
- 100 kA in a 2-pole version, for systems y 500 V
DC
- 100 kA in a 3 or 4-pole version, for systems y 750 V
fewer frame sizes: just two pole pitches (35 and 45 mm) for easy integration in
installation systems (enclosures, machines, etc.)
accessories for insulation and series or parallel connection of poles, suited to the
particularities of DC applications
fxed and withdrawable versions (3 and 4 poles, DC type).
Breaking capacity Icu for 250 V per pole and L/R = 15 ms
(1)
(1P: 250 V, 2P: 500 V, 3P: 750 V)
b
v
v
b
v
v
v
b
b
b
D
B
1
0
4
4
6
1
D
B
1
0
4
4
6
4
NS250 DC rating plate.
(1) L/R = time constant of the distribution system (see page A-7).
D
B
1
0
4
4
6
2
Masterpact NW 1000 to 4000 A
The Masterpact NW range is designed for DC voltages from 24 to 900 V and offers:
2 versions : b C/D (3 poles)
E (4 poles)
three current ratings: 1000, 2000 and 4000 A
two high breaking-capacity levels N and H:
N = 35 kA for systems y 500 V
H = 85 kA for systems y 500 V, H = 50 kA for systems y 750 V, H = 35 kA for
systems y 900 V
two models:
circuit breaker for the protection of power circuits and loads
switch-disconnector for circuit control and disconnection
fxed and drawout versions for the entire range.
Breaking capacity Icu for L/R = 15 ms
(1)
for 500, 750 or 900 V system voltages
b
b
v
v
b
v
v
b
NW20 HDC-D rating plate.
D
B
1
1
6
8
7
1
D
B
1
0
4
4
6
3
(1) L/R = time constant of the distribution system (see page A-7).
NW20 NDC-C rating plate.
A complete DC offer
from 16 to 4000 A


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Presentation
P
B
1
0
1
0
4
7
-
1
5
P
B
1
0
1
0
4
8
-
2
2
P
B
1
0
1
0
5
5
-
3
0
P
B
1
0
0
9
0
5
-
3
5
NS160 DC -1P. NS160 DC - 2P. NS160 DC - 3P. NS630 DC - 3P.
E
8
8
1
9
3
A
P
B
1
0
1
1
2
9
-
7
0
NW10 DC - C/D Version. NW10 DC - E Version.
A complete DC offer
from 16 to 4000 A

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Presentation
Compact NS and Masterpact NW DC
circuit breakers constitute a fexible
and cost-effective means to meet the
various needs of DC systems.
A wide, complete and high-performance range
Schneider Electric DC circuit breakers provide a comprehensive solution for the
many applications found in DC systems.
The Compact NS and Masterpact NW ranges offer, for the common voltages and
pole versions, a wide selection of current ratings (16 to 4000 A) and breaking
capacities (up to 100 kA).
Flexible and optimised design
The Compact NS and Masterpact NW DC ranges use all the standard accessories
and auxiliaries of the AC ranges.
The modular design and many poss bilities offered by these systems provide a high
degree of fexibility in personalising products, while benefting from dependable and
optimised industrial design.
Safe and simple operation
Even though they use the accessories of the corresponding AC ranges, the Compact
NS and Masterpact NW DC ranges have been specially designed for DC systems.
Specifc accessories have been developed to meet the needs of series or parallel
connection of poles by users in a simple and dependable manner (see page
opposite).
Compact NS and Masterpact NW DC devices can be installed in class II
switchboards with a degree of protection up to IP54.
Compliance with standards
Schneider Electric DC circuit-breaker ranges comply with the main international
standards and in particular IEC 60947-1/2/3/4/5,
EN 60947-1/2/3/4/5 and the specifcations of the marine classifcation companies
(Veritas, Lloyds Register of Shipping, Det Norske Veritas, etc.).
Open communication
Compact NS and Masterpact NW DC devices can be equipped with communication
options for integration in a supervision system via a Digipact or Modbus/JBus bus.
Environmental protection
Schneider Electric circuit-breaker ranges beneft from
Eco-design:
use of materials not representing a danger to the environment
non-polluting production units complying with ISO 14001 standards
fltered breaking for high current ratings to avoid pollution in the switchboard
low dissipated energy per pole, making energy losses insignifcant
marking of products in view of sorting recyclable materials at the end of the service
life.
b
b
b
b
b
The advantages of comprehensive
and optimised range design
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Presentation
Compact NS and Masterpact NW DC
circuit breakers offer optimised
pole-connection possibilities.
Designed for direct current
Performance levels and quality signed Schneider Electric
The creation of a dependable and high-performance DC range requires a large
amount of specifc design and development work in addition to that invested in the
original AC range.
Schneider Electric called on its proven industrial experience in the AC feld and its
recognised know-how in current interruption to develop a high-performance DC
range.
Schneider Electric decided to use the cases and accessories of its Compact NS and
Masterpact NW ranges with:
a high-performance design for the breaking chambers or the poles intended
specifcally for DC applications (e.g. 100 kA at 250 V per pole for Compact NS and
85 kA at 900 V for two poles for Masterpact NW)
fast trip units developed for DC applications
optimised pole-connection and isolation possibilities that are both simple and
dependable.
Optimised solutions for the many types of DC systems
The many types of DC systems make it necessary, for cost and technical-
optimisation reasons, to connect the poles of two, three or four-pole circuit breakers
in series or in parallel.
b The Compact NS and Masterpact NW ranges enable series connection of poles,
thereby optimising breaking capacity for high voltages.
Series connection reduces the voltage across the terminals of each pole (the total
voltage is divided by two, three or four depending on the circuit breaker) and the
operation of all poles provides the breaking capacity of the overall device.
This makes it poss ble to break short-circuit currents at high voltages while optimising
solutions (e.g. a Compact NS 100 kA 250 V per pole can be used on a 750 V system
with three poles connected in series, thus reducing the cost compared to a 750 V
solution.
b The Compact NS range enables parallel connection of the poles, thereby
optimising the use of the rated currents.
b
b
b
D
B
1
0
5
0
3
1
Optimised and dependable series or parallel
connection of poles
Series connection - controlled temperature rise and
guaranteed performance
Schneider Electric DC circuit breakers comply with product standards IEC 60947-1
and 2.
To that end, series connection of poles meets:
temperature-rise conditions. Connections specifcally designed to dissipate heat
mean the thermal model is equivalent to that for AC applications. The devices
dissipate the temperature rise produced by relatively short series connections
optimum safety conditions. Connections are designed for extreme operating
conditions (insulation and safety clearances, ultimate breaking capacity, high
pollution levels, etc.).
Parallel connection - optimisation
Certain DC systems require high power levels (hundreds to thousands of amperes)
at reduced voltages, most often y 250 V.
The confgurations of DC systems and the exceptional performance levels of
Compact NS circuit breakers mean the poles can be parallel connected. This
technique virtually doubles, triples or quadruples the current rating depending on the
type of circuit breaker and thus reduces the cost of solutions.
b
b
Compact NS - safety and fexibility.
D
B
1
1
5
8
2
6
Masterpact NW - supplied ready for installation
(here with vertical rear connections).
specifcally for DC applications
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Presentation
With Compact NS circuit breakers, it is
easy to create a large number of series
pole arrangements using prefabricated
connections mounted on site during
equipment installation.
Compact NS
Examples of series connection
Two-pole devices
D
B
1
1
5
8
2
7
D
B
1
1
5
8
2
8
D
B
1
0
4
4
6
8
One type of connection per framesize,
two catalogue numbers for all series
connections.
Three-pole devices
D
B
1
1
5
8
2
9
D
B
1
1
5
8
3
0
Four-pole devices
D
B
1
1
5
8
3
1
D
B
1
1
5
8
3
2
b All connections are possible for the
fxed and withdrawable versions.
b Indifferent connection of polarities,
from left to right or right to left.
b Indifferent connection of upstream and
downstream cables to top or bottom
terminals.
b Series connection of poles is possible
by upstream/downstream connections.
Creation of the connections is the
responsibility of the panel builder or the
installer.
Great fexibility for connections
D
B
1
0
4
4
7
5
D
B
1
1
5
8
3
3
All connections are possible for the fxed and
withdrawable versions.
Indifferent connection of polarities.
D
B
1
1
5
8
3
4
D
B
1
1
5
8
3
5
Upstream/downstream connections to top or
bottom connectors.
Series connection of poles is possible by
upstream/downstream connections (user made).
Great fexibility in adapting to DC
applications
Series connection of poles
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Presentation
Masterpact NW circuit breakers, with
high ratings and installed as incoming
devices, offer three coupling versions C,
D and E ready for connection.
Masterpact NW
Three versions supplied ready for connection
Version C
D
B
1
1
5
8
3
6
D
B
1
1
5
8
3
7
Rear view. Three-pole case - two poles in series
(front view).
The safe prefabricated series
connections are factory made due to the
power ratings. They also dissipate heat.
Version D
D
B
1
1
5
8
3
8
D
B
1
1
5
8
3
9
D
B
1
0
4
4
8
4
Rear view with connections. Three-pole case - three poles in series
(front view).
Version E
D
B
1
1
5
8
4
0
D
B
1
1
5
8
4
1
Rear view with connections. Four-pole case - four poles in series
(front view).
Great fexibility in adapting to DC
applications
Series connection of poles
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Presentation
The exceptional performance levels of
Compact NS circuit breakers mean the
poles can be parallel connected. This
technique virtually doubles, triples or
quadruples the current rating depending
on the type of circuit breaker and thus
reduces the cost of solutions.
Examples of parallel connection
Two-pole devices
D
B
1
1
5
8
4
2
D
B
1
0
4
4
8
5

Parallel pole connection accessories are
identical to those for series connections.
The are equipped with heat sinks.
Customer connections are made directly
to the connection plates after removing
the heat sinks.
Three-pole devices
D
B
1
1
5
8
4
3
D
B
1
0
4
4
8
6
Specifc connections are required for
parallel connection of three poles.
Four-pole devices (2 x 2 poles in parallel)
D
B
1
1
5
8
4
4
It is possible to mix series and parallel connections
D
B
1
1
5
8
4
5
Note: creation of the additional connection (1) is the responsibility of the panel builder or the
installer.
Great fexibility in adapting to DC
applications
Parallel connection of poles
A-1 A-1
Compact NS
Masterpact NW
Functions and characteristics
Presentation 3
Selection guide for DC circuit breakers
Types of DC distribution systems A-2
Solutions depending on the distribution system and the voltage A-3
Examples of circuit-breaker selection A-5
Calculation of DC distribution-system characteristics
Short-circuit currents
L/R time constant A-7
Panorama of electrical and mechanical accessories
Compact NS100 to NS630 A-8
Masterpact NW10 to NW40 A-10
General characteristics A-12
Circuit-breaker characteristics
Compact NS100 to NS630 A-16
Masterpact NW10 to NW40 A-18
Trip-unit characteristics
Types of trip units
Trip units for Compact NS A-20
Trip units for Masterpact NW A-22
Communication
COM option in Masterpact NW A-24
Compact NS A-25
Electrical and mechanical accessories
Compact NS100 to 630 A-26
Masterpact NW10 to NW40 A-36
Installation recommendations B-1
Dimensions and connection C-1
Electrical diagrams D-1
Additional characteristics E-1
Catalogue numbers and order form F-1
Appendix G-1
A-2
Functions
and characteristics
There are three types of DC distribution
systems (see the table).
The operational voltage in conjunction with
one of the three systems determines the
number of poles taking part in current
interruption.
Selection of a circuit breaker depends essentially on the distribution-system
parameters presented below which are used to determine the corresponding
characteristics:
type of system - determines the type of product and the number of poles
connected in series for each polarity
rated voltage - determines the number of series poles taking part in current
interruption
nominal current - determines the rated current of the circuit-breaker
maximum short-circuit current at the point of installation - determines the breaking
capacity.
b
b
b
b
Types of systems
Earthed systems Isolated systems
The source has one earthed polarity
(1)
The source has an earthed mid-point
Diagrams and different faults
D
B
1
1
6
9
8
2
D
B
1
1
6
9
8
3
D
B
1
1
6
9
8
4
Fault analysis (neglecting resistance of earth electrodes)
Fault A maximum Isc at U
only protected polarity concerned
all poles of protected polarity must have
breaking capacity u Isc max. at U
b
b
b
maximum Isc at U/2
only positive polarity concerned
all poles of positive polarity must have
breaking capacity u Isc max. at U/2
b
b
b
no consequences
the fault must be indicated by an IMD
(insulation-monitoring device) and cleared
(standard IEC/EN 60364)
b
b
Fault B maximum Isc at U
if only one polarity (the positive here) is
protected, all poles of protected polarity must
have breaking capacity u Isc max. at U
if both polarities are protected, to enable
disconnection, all poles of the two polarities
must have breaking capacity u Isc max. at U
b
b
b
maximum Isc at U
both polarities are concerned
all poles of the two polarities must have
breaking capacity u Isc max. at U
b
b
b
b maximum Isc at U
b both polarities are concerned
b all poles of the two polarities must have
breaking capacity u Isc max. at U
Fault C No consequences same as fault A
all poles of the
negative polarity must have breaking capacity
u Isc max. at U/2
b
b
same as fault A with the same obligations b
Double fault
A and D or C and
E
Double fault not possible,
system trips on frst fault
Double fault not possible,
system trips on frst fault
maximum Isc at U
only positive polarity (cases A and D) or
negative (C and E) concerned
all poles of each polarity must have breaking
capacity u Isc max. at U
b
b
b
Most unfavourable cases
Fault A and fault B (if only one polarity is
protected)
Fault B Double fault A and D or C and E
Conclusion: selection of number of poles and breaking capacity
Layout of protection poles
on only one polarity
(1)
b identical for each polarity b identical for each polarity b
Number of series poles
Per polarity all on same polarity b equal b equal b
Total 1, 2 or 3 without disconnection
2, 3 or 4 with disconnection
b
b
2 or 4
(2)
b 2 or 4
(2)
b
Breaking capacity
all poles of the protected polarity u Isc max.
at U
b all poles of both polarities u Isc max. at U
all poles of each polarity u Isc max. at U/2
b
b
all poles of each polarity u Isc max. at U b
Disconnection of both polarities
(3)
Possible by adding a pole to the non-protected
polarity
ensured b ensured b
Implementation
See the selection table opposite
(1) Positive or negative, depending on the polarity connected to the exposed conductive parts.
(2) A 3P circuit breaker can be used if a 2P version does not exist. In this case, the central pole is not connected.
(3)Disconnection made possible by multi-pole breaking.
Selection guide for DC circuit
breakers
Types of DC distribution systems
A-3
Functions
and characteristics
Series connection of poles
Type of distribution system
Type Earthed Isolated
Source One polarity (negative here) connected to earth
(or exposed conductive parts)
Mid-point connected to earth Isolated polarities
Protected polarities 1 (disconnection of 1P) 2 (disconnection of 2P) 2 2
Diagrams
(and types of faults)
D
B
1
1
6
9
8
5
D
B
1
1
6
9
8
6
D
B
1
1
6
9
8
7
D
B
1
1
6
9
8
8
Selection of circuit breaker and pole connection
Compact NS
24 V y Un y 250 V
D
B
1
1
5
8
5
0
D
B
1
1
5
8
5
1
D
B
1
1
5
8
5
1
D
B
1
1
5
8
5
1
Single-pole. Two-pole
(1)
. Two-pole
(1)
. Two-pole
(1)
.
250 V < Un y 500 V
D
B
1
1
5
8
5
2
D
B
1
1
5
8
5
3
D
B
1
1
5
8
5
1
D
B
1
1
5
8
5
4
Two-pole
(1)
. Three-pole. Two-pole
(1)
. Four-pole.
500 V < Un y 750 V
D
B
1
1
5
8
5
5
D
B
1
1
5
8
5
6
D
B
1
1
5
8
5
4
Three-pole. Four-pole. Four-pole.
Masterpact NW
Type N
24 V y Un y 500 V
D
B
1
1
5
8
5
7
D
B
1
1
5
8
5
7
D
B
1
1
5
8
5
7
Version C. Version C. Version C.
Type H
24 V y Un y 500 V
D
B
1
1
5
8
5
8
D
B
1
1
5
8
5
7
D
B
1
1
5
8
5
9
Version D. Version C. Version E.
500 V < Un y 750 V
D
B
1
1
5
8
5
8
D
B
1
1
5
8
5
9
D
B
1
1
5
8
5
9
Version D. Version E. Version E.
750 V < Un y 900 V
D
B
1
1
5
8
5
8
D
B
1
1
5
8
5
9
D
B
1
1
5
8
5
9
Version D. Version E. Version E.
(1)A 3P circuit breaker can be used if a 2P version does not exist. In this case, the central pole is not connected.
Selection guide for DC circuit
breakers
Solutions depending on the distribution system
and the voltage
A-4
Functions
and characteristics
Parallel connection of poles
Type of distribution system
Type Earthed Isolated
Source One polarity (negative here) connected to earth
(or exposed conductive parts)
Mid-point connected to earth Isolated polarities
Protected polarities 1 (disconnection of 1P) 2 (disconnection of 2P) 2 2
Diagrams
(and types of faults)
D
B
1
1
6
9
8
5
D
B
1
1
6
9
8
6
D
B
1
1
6
9
8
7
D
B
1
1
6
9
8
8
Selection of circuit breaker and pole connection
Compact NS
Un y 250 V
D
B
1
1
5
8
6
0
D
B
1
1
5
8
6
1
D
B
1
1
5
8
6
1
D
B
1
1
5
8
6
1
Two, three-pole, 2, 3P in
parallel, four-pole, 4P in parallel.
Four-pole, 2 x 2P in parallel. Four-pole, 2 x 2P in parallel. Four-pole, 2 x 2P in parallel.
250 V < Un y 500 V
D
B
1
1
5
8
6
2
D
B
1
1
5
8
6
1
Four-pole, 2 x 2P in parallel,
connected in series.
Four-pole, 2 x 2P in parallel.
Breaking capacity of parallel solutions
Un y 250 V 250 V < Un y 500 V
N H DC N H DC
Two-pole 2 poles in parallel 85 100 - - - -
Three-pole 3 poles in parallel - - 100 - - -
Four-pole 4 poles in parallel - - 100 - - -
2 x 2 poles in parallel, connected in series - - 100 - - 100
Comparison of series and parallel connection in terms of performance
Series connection of poles divides the
voltage per pole and optimises breaking
capacity for high-voltage systems.
Series connection of poles on a DC circuit breaker is the means to:
divide the system voltage by the number of poles
use the rated current for each pole
use the breaking capacity of the circuit breaker for all the poles.
For example, a Compact NS630, 3P DC type, with the three poles connected in
series, provides:
a maximum voltage of 750 V (250 V per pole)
a rated current of 630 A
a breaking capacity of 100 kA / 750 V.
Consequently, a 630 A / 250 V device can be used in a 750 V system.
b
b
b
b
b
b
Parallel connection of poles divides the
current per pole and optimises the rated
current for systems that do not exceed the
withstand voltage of each pole.
The maximum useable rating and the value
of the magnetic setting are indicated (see
page B-8)and(see page B-9).
Parallel connection of poles, on the contrary, imposes the system voltage on each
pole, but is the means to:
divide the current fowing through each pole by the number of poles
increase the rated current.
For example, the same Compact NS630 DC 3P circuit breaker with three poles in
parallel provides:
b a maximum voltage of 250 V (250 V per pole)
b a rated current of 1500 A (see table page B-9)
b a breaking capacity of 100 kA / 250 V.
Consequently, a 630 A device used in a 250 V system can handle 1500 A.
b
b
Selection guide for DC circuit
breakers
Solutions depending on the distribution system
and the voltage
A-5
Functions
and characteristics
Selection of a Compact NS
Example 1
D
B
1
1
7
1
8
6
type of system - mid-point connected to earth
system voltage - Un = 500 V DC with time constant L/R = 5 ms
rated current required at point of installation In = 250 A
short-circuit current at the point of installation Isc = 60 kA
b
b
b
b
Selection constraints - (see page A-2)
The system with the mid-point connected to earth requires (see conclusion
page A-2):
identical protection-pole layout for each polarity
an equal number of poles for each polarity, i.e. a total of two or four
all poles of the two polarities must have breaking capacity u Isc max. at Un,
i.e. 60 kA/500 V in this case
all poles of the each polarity must have breaking capacity u Isc max. at Un/2,
i.e. 60 kA/250 V in this case.
Selection possibilities - (see page A-3) and (see page A-4)
The tables indicate for 250 V < Un y 500 V and for this system:
poles connected in series: two-pole 2P in series V selection 1
poles connected in parallel: four-pole 2 x 2P parallel connected in series
V selection 2.
Circuit-breaker selection - (see page A-16) and (see page B-8)
selection 1: the 250 A rated current does not exist in 2P. It is possible to use a
250 A 3P DC type circuit breaker with the central pole not connected V selection 3
selection 2: the 160 A rated current (DC version) is suitable with a 2 x 2P
assembly connected in parallel because (see table page B-8):
the rated current of the 2 x 2P assembly connected in parallel is In = 288 A > 250 A
and for L/R = 5 ms:
- breaking capacity of all poles = 100 kA/750 V > 60 kA/500 V
- breaking capacity of poles of each polarity = 100 kA/250 V > 60 kA/250 V.
The options are:
selection 1: Compact S250DC, 3P, 2 poles connected
selection 3: Compact NS160DC, 4P, 2 x 2P parallel connected in series.
Both solutions exist in fxed and withdrawable confgurations.
Trip-unit selection
Compact NS250DC 3P: the selection table (see page A-21) indicates 3 TM250DC
trip units, which are interchangeable
Compact NS160DC, 4P (2 x 2P) 160 A: the selection table (see page B-8)
indicates, for the 2 x 2P parallel confguration mounted in series and for 250 A, a
TM125DC trip unit with the magnetic-protection threshold set to 2500 A.
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
v
v
b
b
b
b
D
B
1
1
5
8
6
7
D
B
1
1
5
8
6
8
Selection 1. Selection 2: Compact NS160 DC 4P
2 x 2P parallel mounted in series.
D
B
1
1
5
8
6
9
Selection 3: Compact NS250 DC 3P with 2P connected.
Example 2
D
B
1
1
5
8
7
0
type of system - one polarity earthed
system voltage - Un = 250 V DC with time constant L/R = 5 ms
rated current required at point of installation In = 160 A
short-circuit current at the point of installation Isc = 45 kA.
b
b
b
b
Selection constraints - (see page A-2)
The system with one polarity connected to earth requires (see conclusion
page A-2):
protection poles on the protected polarity
all poles contribute to breaking for the polarity:
1, 2 or 3P without disconnection of the two polarities
2, 3 or 4P with disconnection of the two polarities
all poles of the protected polarity must have breaking capacity u Isc max. at Un,
i.e. 45 kA/250 V in this case.
Selection possibilities - (see page A-3) and (see page A-4)
The tables indicate for 250 V < Un y 250 V and for this system:
poles connected in series: single-pole V selection 1 (or two-pole with
disconnection V selection 2)
poles connected in parallel: two-pole V selection 3
other selections (parallel connection) are poss ble, but are of no particular interest.
Circuit-breaker selection - (see page A-16) and (see page B-8)
selection 1: Compact NS160N, 1P, 50 kA, available in fxed version (or selection 2:
Compact NS160N 2P, 85 kA, if disconnection of the two polarities is desired)
selection 3: Compact NS100N, 2P in parallel, 50 kA, providing a rated current of
200 A (see table page B-8), available in fxed version.
Trip-unit selection
Compact NS160N, 1P: the selection table (see page A-21) indicates a built-in
TM160DC trip unit with the magnetic-protection threshold set to 1250 A
Compact NS100N, 2P in parallel: the selection table (see page B-8) indicates, for
the 2P parallel confguration and for 160 A, a TM80D trip unit with the magnetic-
protection threshold set to 1600 A.
b
b
v
v
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
D
B
1
1
5
8
7
1
D
B
1
1
5
8
7
2
Selection 1: Compact NS160N 1P. Selection 2.
D
B
1
1
5
8
7
3
Selection 3: Compact NS100N 2P in parallel.
Isc Isc
Selection guide for DC circuit
breakers
Examples of circuit-breaker selection
A-6
Functions
and characteristics
Selection of a Master pact NW
Example 1
D
B
1
1
5
8
7
0
type of system - isolated polarities
system voltage - Un = 750 V DC with time constant L/R = 30 ms
rated current required at point of installation In = 2000 A
short-circuit current at the point of installation Isc = 40 kA
b
b
b
b
Selection constraints - (see page A-2)
The system with isolated polarities requires (see conclusion page A-2):
identical protection for each polarity
an equal number of poles for each polarity, i.e. a total of two or four
all poles of each polarity must have breaking capacity u Isc max. at Un,
i.e. 40 kA/750 V in this case.
Selection possibilities - (see page A-3)
The table for series poles indicates for a voltage 24 V < Un y 750 V and the type of
system, use of a four-pole, version E circuit breaker.
Circuit-breaker selection - (see page A-19)
The Masterpact NW characteristics table indicates more specifcally with a 2000 A
a NW20 type H circuit breaker with a breaking capacity of 50 kA/750 V (L/R = 30 ms).
The correct selection is a Masterpact NW20 type H version E, 2000 A, 50 kA,
available in fxed and drawout versions.
b
b
b
D
B
1
1
5
8
7
4
Masterpact NW20H version E.
Example 2
D
B
1
1
5
8
7
0
type of system - one polarity earthed
system voltage - Un = 500 V DC with time constant L/R = 15 ms
rated current required at point of installation In = 1000 A
short-circuit current at the point of installation Isc = 30 kA
b
b
b
b
Selection constraints - (see page A-2)
The system with one polarity connected to earth requires (see conclusion page A-2):
protection poles on the protected polarity
all poles contr bute to breaking for the polarity:
1, 2 or 3P without disconnection of the two polarities
2, 3 or 4P with disconnection of the two polarities
all poles of the protected polarity must have breaking capacity
u Isc max. at Un, i.e. 30 kA/500 V in this case.
Selection possibilities - (see page A-3)
The table for series poles indicates for a voltage 24 V < Un y 500 V and the type of
system, use of a three-pole, version C circuit breaker.
Circuit-breaker selection - (see page A-18)
The Masterpact NW characteristics table indicates more specifcally with a 1000 A
a NW10 type N circuit breaker with a breaking capacity of 35 kA/500 V (L/R = 15 ms).
The correct selection is a Masterpact NW10 type N version C, 1000 A, 35 kA,
available in fxed and drawout versions.
b
b
v
v
b
D
B
1
1
5
8
7
5
Masterpact NW10N version C.
Selection guide for DC circuit
breakers
Examples of circuit-breaker selection
A-7
Short-circuit currents
D
B
1
0
5
0
6
0
Calculation of the short-circuit current across the terminals of
a battery
During a short-circuit, the battery discharges a current equal to
Vb = maximum discharge voltage (battery 100 % charged)
Ri = internal resistance equivalent to all cells (a function of the capacity in ampere-
hours).
b
b
Example
consider a set of four 500 Ah batteries connected in parallel
discharge voltage of one battery: 240 V (110 cells 2.2 V each)
discharge current of one battery: 300 A with a run-time of 30 minutes
discharge current of all four batteries: 1200 A with a run-time of 30 minutes
internal resistance 0.5 mW per cell, i.e. for one battery:
Ri = 110 x 0.5 x 10
-3
= 55 x 10
-3
W
short-circuit current of one battery: Isc = 240 V / 55 x 10
-3
W = 4.37 kA
neglecting the resistance of the connections, for all four batteries discharging the
short-circuit current in parallel, the total short-circuit current is four times that of one
battery, i.e. Isc = 4 x 4.37 kA = 17.5 kA.
Note: if the internal resistance is not known, it is possible to use the following rough
approximation: Isc = kc where c is the capacity of the battery in ampere-hours and k is a
coeffcient close to 10 and always less than 20.
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
Other typical examples
PABXs: Isc from 5 to 25 kA at 240 V DC with L/R = 5 ms
submarine: Isc from 40 to 60 kA at 400 V DC with L/R = 5 ms.
b
b
L/R time constant
D
B
1
0
5
0
5
9
When a short-circuit occurs across the terminals of a DC circuit, the current rises
from the load current (y In) to the short-circuit current Isc over a period of time that
depends on the value of the resistance R and inductance L of the short-circuited
loop.
The equation determining the current in the loop is:
u = Ri + L di/dt
The curve of I versus time is defned (neglecting In) by the equation:
i = Isc (1 - exp(t/t))
where t = L/R is the time constant for the rise to Isc.
Practically speaking, after a time t = 3t, the short-circuit is considered to be
established, because the value of exp(-3) = 0.05 is neglig ble compared to 1 (see the
curve opposite).
The lower the time constant (e.g. battery circuit), the shorter the time required for the
current to rise to Isc.
To express breaking capacity, the interrupted short-circuit current with the following
time constants is used:
L/R = 5 ms, fast short-circuit
L/R = 15 ms, standardised value used in standard IEC 60947-2
L/R = 30 ms, slow short-circuit.
In general, the value of the system time constant is calculated under worst-case
conditions, across the terminals of the generator.
Breaking-capacity values for:
Compact NS (table page A-17) are the same for 5 ms and 15 ms
Masterpact NW (table page A-19) are indicated for 3 values, 5 ms, 15 ms and 30 ms.
b
b
b
b
b
D
B
1
0
5
0
5
6
Functions
and characteristics
Calculation of DC distribution-
system characteristics
Short-circuit currents
L/R time constant
A-8
Functions
and characteristics
D
B
1
0
5
0
2
9
The Compact range offers a wide number of
installation possibilities:
b fxed (front or rear connected)
b plug-in
b withdrawable.
With a minimum number of catalogue
numbers, the Compact NS DC system
offers a wide variety of solutions up to
630 A.
Circuit breaker
side plate
Circuit breaker
side plate
push
to
trip
125/160
compact
NB250NH
Ui 750V. Uimp 8kV.
220/240
380/415
440
500/525
660/690
250
100
70
65
50
10
85
cat A
IEC947-2
UTE VDE BS CEI UNE NEMA
Ue
(V)
Icu
(kA)
Ics=100% Icu
8
9
10 5
6
7
x 250A
Im
.8 1
x 250A
Ir
TM 250 D
250A/40C
Im Ir
.9
push
to
trip
125/160 IEC947-2
UTE VDE BS CEI UNE NEMA
8
9
10 5
6
7
x 250A
Im
.8 1
x 250A
Ir
TM 250 D
250A/40C
Im Ir
.9
push
to
trip
125/160
compact
NB250NH
Ui 750V. Uimp 8kV.
220/240
380/415
440
500/525
660/690
250
100
70
65
50
10
85
cat A
IEC947-2
UTE VDE BS CEI UNE NEMA
Ue
(V)
Icu
(kA)
Ics=100% Icu
8
9
10 5
6
7
x 250A
Im
.8 1
x 250A
Ir
TM 250 D
250A/40C
Im Ir
.9
push
to
trip
125/160 IEC947-2
UTE VDE BS CEI UNE NEMA
8
9
10 5
6
7
x 250A
Im
.8 1
x 250A
Ir
TM 250 D
250A/40C
Im Ir
.9
Withdrawable
Plug-in
Circuit breaker
side plate
Circuit breaker
side plate
push
to
trip
125/160
compact
NB250NH
Ui 750V. Uimp 8kV.
220/240
380/415
440
500/525
660/690
250
100
70
65
50
10
85
cat A
IEC947-2
UTE VDE BS CEI UNE NEMA
Ue
(V)
Icu
(kA)
Ics=100% Icu
8
9
10 5
6
7
x 250A
Im
.8 1
x 250A
Ir
TM 250 D
250A/40C
Im Ir
.9
push
to
trip
125/160 IEC947-2
UTE VDE BS CEI UNE NEMA
8
9
10 5
6
7
x 250A
Im
.8 1
x 250A
Ir
TM 250 D
250A/40C
Im Ir
.9
push
to
trip
125/160
compact
NB250NH
Ui 750V. Uimp 8kV.
220/240
380/415
440
500/525
660/690
250
100
70
65
50
10
85
cat A
IEC947-2
UTE VDE BS CEI UNE NEMA
Ue
(V)
Icu
(kA)
Ics=100% Icu
8
9
10 5
6
7
x 250A
Im
.8 1
x 250A
Ir
TM 250 D
250A/40C
Im Ir
.9
push
to
trip
125/160 IEC947-2
UTE VDE BS CEI UNE NEMA
8
9
10 5
6
7
x 250A
Im
.8 1
x 250A
Ir
TM 250 D
250A/40C
Im Ir
.9
Withdrawable
Plug-in
Panorama of electrical and
mechanical accessories 0
Compact NS100 to NS630
A-9
Functions
and characteristics
D
B
1
0
5
0
3
0
push
to
trip
125/160 IEC947-2
UTE VDE BS CEI UNE NEMA
8
9
10 5
6
7
x 250A
Im
.8 1
x 250A
Ir
TM 250 D
250A/40C
Im Ir
.9
OOFF
discharged
O
push OFF
I
push ON
push
to
trip
125/160 IEC947-2
UTE VDE BS CEI UNE NEMA
8
9
10 5
6
7
x 250A
Im
.8 1
x 250A
Ir
TM 250 D
250A/40C
Im Ir
.9
OOFF
discharged
O
push OFF
I
push ON
Panorama of electrical and
mechanical accessories 0
Compact NS100 to NS630

A-10
Functions
and characteristics
All Masterpact NW DC devices
exist in circuit-breaker (equipped with
Micrologic DC 1.0 control unit) and switch-
disconnector versions. All auxiliaries are
common from 1000 to 4000 A.
D
B
1
0
5
1
0
8
1 OFF pushbutton.
2 ON pushbutton.
3 Closing mechanism charging handle.
4 Operation counter.
5 Operating mechanism charged and ready to close
indication:
spring charged
spring discharged.
b
b
D
B
1
0
4
5
2
2
6 Main contact position indication:
ON
OFF.
b
b
D
B
1
0
4
5
2
3
7 Fault trip indication and reset button.
8 Micrologic 1.0 DC control unit.
9 Racking interlock.
10 Racking-handle storage.
11 Shutter position indication and locking.
12 Connected / test / disconnected
position indication.
13 Racking-handle port.
14 Reset pushbutton.
15 Padlock locking.
16 Keylock locking.
P
B
1
0
1
1
3
6
-
4
0
Circuit breakers and switch-disconnectors
Masterpact NW exists in fxed and withdrawable versions:
circuit breaker equipped with Micrologic 1.0 DC control unit
switch-disconnector without the control unit.
Common auxiliaries from 1000 to 4000 A
All accessories are:
accessible from the front in a compartment isolated from the power circuits
secured by a single screw
no adjustments
adaptable on site.
Communication
Circuit-breaker or switch-disconnector integration in a supervision system requires
the COM option.
Masterpact is designed for integration in the SMS PowerLogic electrical-installation
management system and communicates using the Digipact and Modbus protocols.
An external gateway is available for communication with other networks (Profbus,
Ethernet, etc.).
Connections
rear connection (horizontal or vertical)
prefabricated series connections
optional accessories:
bare-cable connectors and connector shields
terminal shields
vertical-connection adapters
cable-lug adapters
interphase barriers
spreaders
disconnectable front-connection adapters
safety shutters, shutter locking blocks
shutter position indication and locking.
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
v
v
v
v
v
v
v
v
v
Vertical rear connection.
P
B
1
0
0
7
9
1
-
3
2
Connection accessories.
D
B
1
0
1
1
5
6
D
B
1
0
1
1
4
7
D
B
1
0
1
1
4
9
D
B
1
0
1
1
5
0
Panorama of electrical and
mechanical accessories 0
Masterpact NW10 to NW40
A-11
Functions
and characteristics
Locking
pushbutton locking by padlockable transparent
cover
OFF-position locking by padlock or keylock
chassis locking:
in disconnected position by keylock
in connected, disconnected and test positions
door interlock (inhibits door opening with breaker in
connected position)
racking interlock (inhibits racking with door open)
racking interlock between crank and OFF
pushbutton
automatic spring discharge before breaker removal
mismatch protection.
b
b
b
v
v
b
b
b
b
b
P
B
1
0
0
7
9
6
-
2
9
P
B
1
0
0
7
9
5
-
3
0
P
B
1
0
0
7
8
0
-
3
2
Locking in disconnected position by keylock or padlock. Door interlock (inhibits door
opening with breaker in
connected position).
Indication contacts
standard or low-level contacts:
ON/OFF indication (OF)
fault-trip indication (SDE)
carriage switches for connected (CE), disconnected
(CD) and test (CT) positions
programmable contacts:
two contacts (M2C)
six contacts (M6C).
b
v
v
v
b
v
v
P
B
1
0
0
8
0
6
-
1
9
P
B
1
0
0
8
0
7
-
1
2
P
B
1
0
0
8
2
0
-
1
9
B
P
1
0
0
8
1
6
-
1
9
P
B
1
0
0
7
7
4
-
1
9
P
B
1
0
0
7
8
1
-
1
9
OF contact
(microswitch).
OF contact
(rotary).
SDE contact. Combined contact
(connected/closed).
Programmable
contacts (M2C
and M6C).
Remote operation
remote ON/OFF:
gear motor
XF closing or MX opening voltage releases
PF ready-to-close contact
options:
- RAR automatic or Res electrical remote reset
- BPFE electrical closing pushbutton
remote tripping function:
MN voltage release:
- standard
- adjustable or non-adjustable delay
or 2
nd
MX voltage release.
b
v
v
v
v
b
v
v
P
B
1
0
0
7
6
5
-
4
8
P
B
1
0
0
8
0
8
-
2
2
P
B
1
0
0
8
0
9
-
1
1
P
B
1
0
0
8
1
8
-
1
1
Remote ON/OFF. Gear motor. Voltage
releases
(MX and XF).
PF ready-
to-close
contact.
Accessories
auxiliary terminal shield
operation counter
escutcheon
transparent cover for escutcheon
escutcheon blanking plate.
b
b
b
b
b
P
B
1
0
0
8
2
2
-
2
2
D
B
1
0
4
5
2
4
P
B
1
0
0
7
7
6
-
2
9
Operation counter. Escutcheon with blanking plate. Transparent cover.
Panorama of electrical and
mechanical accessories 0
Masterpact NW10 to NW40

A-12
Functions
and characteristics
Compliance with standards
D
B
1
0
4
4
6
1
Compact NS and Masterpact NW DC circuit breakers and auxiliaries comply with the
following:
international recommendations:
IEC 60947-1 - general rules
IEC 60947-2 - circuit breakers
IEC 60947-3 - switches, disconnectors, switch-disconnectors, etc.
IEC 60947-4 - contactors and motor starters
IEC 60947-5.1 and following - control-circuit devices and switching elements;
automatic control components
European (EN 60947-1 and EN 60947-2) and the corresponding national
standards:
France NF
Germany VDE
UK BS
Australia AS
Italy CEI
the specifcations of marine classifcation companies (Veritas, Lloyds Register of
Shipping, Det Norske Veritas, etc.)
French standard NF C 79-130 and the recommendations issued by the CNOMO
organisation for the protection of machine tools.
For United States UL, Canadian CSA, Mexican NOM and Japanese JIS standards,
please consult us.
b
v
v
v
v
v
b
v
v
v
v
v
b
b
Compact NS250.
D
B
1
0
4
4
6
2
Pollution degree
Compact NS and Masterpact NW DC circuit breakers are certifed for operation
under pollution conditions in industrial environments, as per
standard IEC 60947, corresponding to:
pollution degree 3 (Compact NS)
pollution degree 4 (Masterpact NW).
b
b
Tropicalisation
Compact NS and Masterpact NW DC circuit breakers have successfully passed the
tests prescribed by the following standards for extreme atmospheric conditions:
IEC 60068-2-1 - dry cold (-55 C)
IEC 60068-2-1 - dry heat (+85 C)
IEC 60068-2-30 - damp heat (95 % relative humidity at +55 C)
IEC 68-2-52 (level 2) - salt mist.
b
b
b
b
Masterpact NW20 HDC-D.
Environmental protection
Compact NS and Masterpact NW DC circuit breakers take into account important
concerns for environmental protection. Most components are recyclable. Insulating
parts making up the Compact NS and Masterpact NW are marked as specifed in
applicable environmental standards.
General characteristics 0
A-13
Functions
and characteristics
Ambient temperature
Operating-temperature range
Compact NS and Masterpact NW circuit breakers may be used between -25 C
and +70 C
circuit breakers should be put into service under the normal, ambient operating
temperatures indicated above. Exceptionally, they may be put into service when the
ambient temperature is between -35 C and -25 C.
Derating
Above 40 C (50 C for Masterpact with vertical connections), it is necessary to take
into account the derating values indicated page B-6 (Compact NS) and
page B-17 (Masterpact NW).
Storage-temperature range
Compact NS circuit breakers may be stored in their original packing between -
50 C and +85 C
Masterpact NW circuit breakers may be stored without the control unit between -
35 C and +85 C. The control unit must be stored at a temperature between -25 C
and +85 C.
b
b
b
b
Altitude
Compact NS and Masterpact NW circuit breakers are designed to operate at their
rated values at altitudes under 2000 metres.
Above 2000 metres, the changes in the characteristics of the ambient air (electrical
resistance, cooling capacity) result in a reduction of the characteristics below.
Altitude (m) 2000 3000 4000 5000
Dielectric resistance voltage (V) 3500 3150 2500 2100
Compact NS
Rated insulation voltage (V) 750 700 600 500
Maximum utilisation voltage (V) 690 550 480 420
Rated current (A) at 40 C 1 x In 0.96 In 0.93 In 0.9 In
Masterpact NW
Rated insulation voltage (V) 1000 900 700 600
Maximum utilisation voltage (V) 900 770 680 420
Rated current (A) at 40 C 1 x In 0.99 In 0.96 In 0.94 In
Positive contact indication
P
B
1
0
0
8
8
1
-
5
5
Compact NS and Masterpact NW circuit breakers are suitable for
isolation as defned by IEC 60947-1 and 60947-2:
the isolation position corresponds to the O (OFF) position
the operating handle and the indicators cannot indicate the OFF position unless
the contacts are effectively open
padlocks may not be installed unless the contacts are open.
The isolation function is certifed by tests guaranteeing:
the mechanical reliability of the position-indication system
the absence of leakage currents
overvoltage withstand capacity between upstream and downstream connections.
For Compact NS, installation of a rotary handle or a motor mechanism does not alter
the reliability of the position-indication system.
b
b
b
b
b
b
D
B
1
1
6
8
8
8
General characteristics 0



A-14
Functions
and characteristics
Vibrations
Compact NS and Masterpact NW circuit breakers are guaranteed against
electromagnetic or mechanical vibrations.
Tests are carried out in compliance with standard IEC 68-2-6 for the levels required
by merchant-marine inspection organisations (Veritas, Lloyds, etc.):
2 to 13.2 Hz: amplitude 1 mm
13.2 to 100 Hz: constant acceleration 0.7 g.
Excessive vibration may cause tripping, breaks in connections or damage to
mechanical parts.
b
b
Installation in class II switchboards
All Compact NS and Masterpact NW circuit breakers are class II front-face devices.
They may be installed through the door of class II switchboards (as per standard IEC
60664) without downgrading switchboard insulation. Installation requires no special
operations even when the circuit breaker is equipped with a rotary handle or a motor
mechanism.
Electromagnetic compatibility
Compact NS and Masterpact NW circuit breakers are protected against:
overvoltages caused by devices that generate electromagnetic disturbances
overvoltages caused by atmospheric disturbances or by a distribution-system
outage (e.g. failure of a lighting system) and devices emitting radio waves (radios,
walkie-talkies, radar, etc.)
electrostatic discharges produced by users. The circuit breakers have successfully
passed the electromagnetic-compatibility tests (EMC) defned by international
standard IEC 60947-2, appendix F.
The above tests guarantee that:
no nuisance tripping occurs
tripping times are respected.
Compact NS and Masterpact NW circuit breakers comply with the following
electromagnetic-compatibility standards:
IEC/EN 61000-4-2 - electrostatic immunity discharge test, part 2 (circuit breakers)
IEC/EN 61000-4-3 - electromagnetic-feld immunity test
IEC/EN 61000-4-4 - electrical fast transient/burst immunity test
IEC/EN 61000-4-5 - surge immunity test
IEC/EN 61000-4-6 - immunity to conducted disturbances, induced by
radiofrequency felds
CISPR 11 - radio-frequency conducted and radiated emission tests required for
CE marking
EN 61000-6-2 - immunity standard for industrial environments
EN 50081-1-2 - emissions in commercial and industrial environments.
b
b
b
v
v
b
b
b
b
b
b
v
v
General characteristics 0



A-15
Functions
and characteristics
Degree of protection
Compact NS and Masterpact NW circuit breakers offer the following protection
characteristics depending on the installation conditions:
IP: degree of protection (standard IEC 60529)
IK: protection against external mechanical impacts (standard EN 50102).
b
b
Compact NS
Bare circuit breaker with terminal shields
D
B
1
0
4
5
2
8
With toggle IP40 IK07
D
B
1
1
5
8
8
0
With direct rotary handle,
standard or VDE
IP40 IK07
Circuit breaker installed in a switchboard
D
B
1
0
4
5
3
0
With toggle IP40 IK07
D
B
1
1
5
8
7
9
With direct rotary handle,
standard or VDE
IP40 IK07
CCM IP43 IK07
CNOMO IP54 IK07
D
B
1
1
5
8
7
8
With extended rotary handle IP55 IK08
D
B
1
1
5
8
7
7
With motor mechanism IP40 IK07
Masterpact NW
Circuit breaker installed in a switchboard
D
B
1
0
4
5
3
4
Bare circuit breaker IP30
Escutcheon (CDP) for fxed and drawout
versions, with blanking plate
IP40 IK07
P
B
1
0
0
7
7
6
-
2
0
Transparent cover (CCP) for escutcheon
for fxed and drawout versions
IP54 IK10
push to trip
ON
I
O
OFF
push to trip
ON
I
O
OFF
push to trip
ON
I
O
OFF
push to trip
ON
I
O
OFF
push to trip
ON
I
O
OFF
ON
I
OFF
push to trip
ON
I
O
OFF
ON
I
OFF
push to trip
2
I
push ON O
push OFF
1
manu/auto
push to trip
2
I
push ON O
push OFF
1
manu/auto
General characteristics 0



A-16
Functions
and characteristics
P
B
1
0
1
0
4
7
-
1
4
Compact circuit breaker NS100 NS160 NS250 NS400 NS630
Number of poles 1 2 3/4 1 2 3/4 3/4 3/4 3/4
Electrical characteristics as per IEC 60947-1/ 60947-2 and EN 60947-1 / 60947-2
Rated current at 40 C In (A) 100 160 250 400 550
Rated insulation voltage Ui (V) 750 750 750 750 750
Rated impulse withstand voltage Uimp (kV peak) 8 8 8 8 8
Rated operational voltage Ue (V DC) 250 500 750 250 500 750 750 750 750
Type of circuit breaker N H N H DC N H N H DC DC DC DC
Ultimate breaking capacity
(L/R = 5 ms and L/R = 15 ms)
Icu (kA rms) V DC 48-125 V (1P)
(1)
50 85 85 100 100 50 85 85 100 100 100 100 100
250 V (1P)
(1)
50 85 85 100 100 50 85 85 100 100 100 100 100
500 V (2P)
(1)
- - 85 100 100 - - 85 100 100 100 100 100
750 V (3P)
(1)
- - - - 100 - - - - 100 100 100 100
P
B
1
0
1
0
4
8
-
2
0
Service breaking capacity Ics % Icu 100 %
Rated making capacity Icm % Icu 100 %
Utilisation category A
Breaking time (ms) < 10 ms
Suitability for isolation b
Pollution degree (as per IEC 60664-1) III
Protection against overcurrents (see trip-unit table page A-20)
Trip units Built-in b b b b
-
b b b b
- -
b b
Interchangeable - - - -
b
- - - -
b b
- -
Protection Overloads b b b b b b b b b b
- - -
Short-circuits b b b b b b b b b b b b b
Durability
P
B
1
0
1
0
5
5
-
2
7
(O/C cycles) Mechanical 10000 5000
Electrical 250 V In 5000 1000
250 V In/2 10000 2000
500 V In 5000 1000
500 V In/2 10000 2000
750 V In 5000 1000
750 V In/2 10000 2000
Indication and control auxiliaries
Auxiliary contacts b
Voltage release MX shunt release b
MN undervoltage release b
Installation and connections
Fixed Front connection b
P
B
1
0
0
9
0
5
-
3
6
Rear connection b
Plug-in (base) Front connection - - - -
b
- - - -
b b b b
Rear connection - - - -
b
- - - -
b b b b
Withdrawable (chassis) Front connection - - - -
b
- - - -
b b b b
Rear connection - - - -
b
- - - -
b b b b
Dimensions and weight
Dimensions
H x W x D (mm) connected in series
Fixed 1P 161 x 35 x 86 - - 161 x 35 x 86 - - -
2P - 161 x 70 x 86 - - 161 x 70 x 86 - -
3P - - 161 x 105 x 86 - - 161 x 105 x 86 255 x 140 x 110
4P - - 161 x 140 x 86 - - 161 x 140 x 86 225 x 185 x 110
Weight (kg)
connected in series
Fixed 1P 0.7 - - 0.7 - - -
2P - 1.2 - - 1.2 - -
3P - - 1.6 to 1.9 - - 1.6 to 1.9 6.0
4P - - 2.1 to 2.3 - - 2.1 to 2.3 7.8
(1) Number of poles taking part in current interruption.
Example. The NS100N circuit breaker exists in the following versions:
- 1 pole with an Icu of 50 kA, for systems y 250 V
- 2 poles with an Icu of 85 kA, for systems y 500 V; 1 pole can be used in a 250 V system.
Circuit-breaker characteristics 0
Compact NS100 to NS630
A-17
Functions
and characteristics
Circuit-breaker characteristics 0
Compact NS100 to NS630


P
B
1
0
1
0
4
7
-
1
4
Compact circuit breaker NS100 NS160 NS250 NS400 NS630
Number of poles 1 2 3/4 1 2 3/4 3/4 3/4 3/4
Electrical characteristics as per IEC 60947-1/ 60947-2 and EN 60947-1 / 60947-2
Rated current at 40 C In (A) 100 160 250 400 550
Rated insulation voltage Ui (V) 750 750 750 750 750
Rated impulse withstand voltage Uimp (kV peak) 8 8 8 8 8
Rated operational voltage Ue (V DC) 250 500 750 250 500 750 750 750 750
Type of circuit breaker N H N H DC N H N H DC DC DC DC
Ultimate breaking capacity
(L/R = 5 ms and L/R = 15 ms)
Icu (kA rms) V DC 48-125 V (1P)
(1)
50 85 85 100 100 50 85 85 100 100 100 100 100
250 V (1P)
(1)
50 85 85 100 100 50 85 85 100 100 100 100 100
500 V (2P)
(1)
- - 85 100 100 - - 85 100 100 100 100 100
750 V (3P)
(1)
- - - - 100 - - - - 100 100 100 100
P
B
1
0
1
0
4
8
-
2
0
Service breaking capacity Ics % Icu 100 %
Rated making capacity Icm % Icu 100 %
Utilisation category A
Breaking time (ms) < 10 ms
Suitability for isolation b
Pollution degree (as per IEC 60664-1) III
Protection against overcurrents (see trip-unit table page A-20)
Trip units Built-in b b b b
-
b b b b
- -
b b
Interchangeable - - - -
b
- - - -
b b
- -
Protection Overloads b b b b b b b b b b
- - -
Short-circuits b b b b b b b b b b b b b
Durability
P
B
1
0
1
0
5
5
-
2
7
(O/C cycles) Mechanical 10000 5000
Electrical 250 V In 5000 1000
250 V In/2 10000 2000
500 V In 5000 1000
500 V In/2 10000 2000
750 V In 5000 1000
750 V In/2 10000 2000
Indication and control auxiliaries
Auxiliary contacts b
Voltage release MX shunt release b
MN undervoltage release b
Installation and connections
Fixed Front connection b
P
B
1
0
0
9
0
5
-
3
6
Rear connection b
Plug-in (base) Front connection - - - -
b
- - - -
b b b b
Rear connection - - - -
b
- - - -
b b b b
Withdrawable (chassis) Front connection - - - -
b
- - - -
b b b b
Rear connection - - - -
b
- - - -
b b b b
Dimensions and weight
Dimensions
H x W x D (mm) connected in series
Fixed 1P 161 x 35 x 86 - - 161 x 35 x 86 - - -
2P - 161 x 70 x 86 - - 161 x 70 x 86 - -
3P - - 161 x 105 x 86 - - 161 x 105 x 86 255 x 140 x 110
4P - - 161 x 140 x 86 - - 161 x 140 x 86 225 x 185 x 110
Weight (kg)
connected in series
Fixed 1P 0.7 - - 0.7 - - -
2P - 1.2 - - 1.2 - -
3P - - 1.6 to 1.9 - - 1.6 to 1.9 6.0
4P - - 2.1 to 2.3 - - 2.1 to 2.3 7.8
(1) Number of poles taking part in current interruption.
Example. The NS100N circuit breaker exists in the following versions:
- 1 pole with an Icu of 50 kA, for systems y 250 V
- 2 poles with an Icu of 85 kA, for systems y 500 V; 1 pole can be used in a 250 V system.
A-18
Functions
and characteristics
E
8
8
1
9
3
-
3
1
Masterpact circuit breaker NW10 NW20 NW40
Poles coupling version C or D (3 poles)
b b b
E (4 poles)
b b b
Electrical characteristics as per IEC 60947-1/ 60947-2 and EN 60947-1 / 60947-2
Rated current at 40 C / 50 C
(1)
In (A) 1000 2000 4000
Rated insulation voltage Ui (V) 1000 1000 1000
Rated impulse withstand voltage Uimp (kV peak) 12 12 12
Rated operational voltage Ue (V DC) 500/900 500/900 500/900
Type of circuit breaker N H N H N H
Ultimate breaking capacity L/R = 5 ms Icu (kA) V DC 500 85 100 85 100 85 100
NW10DC 4P.
750 - 85 - 85 - 85
P
B
1
0
1
1
2
9
-
3
4
900 - 85 - 85 - 85
L/R = 15 ms Icu 500 35 85 35 85 35 85
750 - 50 - 50 - 50
900 - 35 - 35 - 35
L/R = 30 ms Icu 500 25 50 25 50 25 50
750 - 50 - 50 - 50
900 - 25 - 25 - 25
Service breaking capacity Ics % Icu 100 %
Rated making capacity Icm % Icu 100 %
Short-time withstand current Icw 1 s 50 85 50 85 50 85
Utilisation category B
Breaking time (ms) 30 to 75
Making time (ms) < 70
Suitability for isolation
b b b b b b
Pollution degree (as per IEC 60664-1) 4
Protection against overcurrents (see trip-unit table page A-22)
Trip units Built-in
b b b b b b
Protection Overloads - - - - - -
Short-circuits
b b b b b b
Durability
(O/C cycles) Mechanical With maintenance 20000
Without maintenance 10000
Electrical Without maintenance 500 V DC 8500 5000 2000
900 V DC - 2000 - 2000 - 1000
Indication and control auxiliaries
Auxiliary contacts
b b b b b b
Voltage release MX shunt release
b b b b b b
MN undervoltage release
b b b b b b
Characteristics of switch-disconnectors as per IEC 60947-3 and EN 60947-3
Type of switch-disconnector HA HA HA
Rated making capacity Icm (kA) - 85 - 85 - 85
Rated short-time withstand current Icw (kA) 1 s - 85 - 85 - 85
Installation and connections
Connection Drawout 3P RC Horizontal
b b b b
- -
4P Vertical
b b b b b b
Fixed 3P RC Horizontal
b b b b
- -
4P Vertical
b b b b b b
Dimensions and weight
Dimensions
H x W x D (mm) connected in series
Drawout 3P 439 x 441 x 494 439 x 441 x 594
4P 439 x 556 x 494 439 x 556 x 594
Fixed 3P 352 x 422 x 427 352 x 422 x 527
4P 352 x 537 x 427 352 x 537 x 527
Weight (kg)
connected in series (approximate values)
Drawout 3P 90 to 116
4P 125 to 146
Fixed 3P 60 to 86
4P 85 to 106
(1) 50 C - see the derating table for the NW40.
Circuit-breaker characteristics 0
Masterpact NW10 to NW40
A-19
Functions
and characteristics
Circuit-breaker characteristics 0
Masterpact NW10 to NW40

E
8
8
1
9
3
-
3
1
Masterpact circuit breaker NW10 NW20 NW40
Poles coupling version C or D (3 poles)
b b b
E (4 poles)
b b b
Electrical characteristics as per IEC 60947-1/ 60947-2 and EN 60947-1 / 60947-2
Rated current at 40 C / 50 C
(1)
In (A) 1000 2000 4000
Rated insulation voltage Ui (V) 1000 1000 1000
Rated impulse withstand voltage Uimp (kV peak) 12 12 12
Rated operational voltage Ue (V DC) 500/900 500/900 500/900
Type of circuit breaker N H N H N H
Ultimate breaking capacity L/R = 5 ms Icu (kA) V DC 500 85 100 85 100 85 100
NW10DC 4P.
750 - 85 - 85 - 85
P
B
1
0
1
1
2
9
-
3
4
900 - 85 - 85 - 85
L/R = 15 ms Icu 500 35 85 35 85 35 85
750 - 50 - 50 - 50
900 - 35 - 35 - 35
L/R = 30 ms Icu 500 25 50 25 50 25 50
750 - 50 - 50 - 50
900 - 25 - 25 - 25
Service breaking capacity Ics % Icu 100 %
Rated making capacity Icm % Icu 100 %
Short-time withstand current Icw 1 s 50 85 50 85 50 85
Utilisation category B
Breaking time (ms) 30 to 75
Making time (ms) < 70
Suitability for isolation
b b b b b b
Pollution degree (as per IEC 60664-1) 4
Protection against overcurrents (see trip-unit table page A-22)
Trip units Built-in
b b b b b b
Protection Overloads - - - - - -
Short-circuits
b b b b b b
Durability
(O/C cycles) Mechanical With maintenance 20000
Without maintenance 10000
Electrical Without maintenance 500 V DC 8500 5000 2000
900 V DC - 2000 - 2000 - 1000
Indication and control auxiliaries
Auxiliary contacts
b b b b b b
Voltage release MX shunt release
b b b b b b
MN undervoltage release
b b b b b b
Characteristics of switch-disconnectors as per IEC 60947-3 and EN 60947-3
Type of switch-disconnector HA HA HA
Rated making capacity Icm (kA) - 85 - 85 - 85
Rated short-time withstand current Icw (kA) 1 s - 85 - 85 - 85
Installation and connections
Connection Drawout 3P RC Horizontal
b b b b
- -
4P Vertical
b b b b b b
Fixed 3P RC Horizontal
b b b b
- -
4P Vertical
b b b b b b
Dimensions and weight
Dimensions
H x W x D (mm) connected in series
Drawout 3P 439 x 441 x 494 439 x 441 x 594
4P 439 x 556 x 494 439 x 556 x 594
Fixed 3P 352 x 422 x 427 352 x 422 x 527
4P 352 x 537 x 427 352 x 537 x 527
Weight (kg)
connected in series (approximate values)
Drawout 3P 90 to 116
4P 125 to 146
Fixed 3P 60 to 86
4P 85 to 106
(1) 50 C - see the derating table for the NW40.
A-20
Functions
and characteristics
Depending on the version, Compact NS DC
circuit breakers are equipped with:
b 1P/2P:
TM-D built-in thermal-magnetic trip units
b 3P/4P:
v up to 250 A, TM-D, TM-DC or TM-G
interchangeable thermal-magnetic trip units
v for 400 and 630 A,
MP1, MP2, MP3 built-in magnetic trip units.
Masterpact NW DC circuit breakers, 3 or 4-
pole, use built-in Micrologic 1.0 DC control
units with instantaneous pick-ups.
Types of trip units
D
B
1
0
5
0
5
2
(see page A-20)
(see page B-8)
(parallel connection of poles)
(see page A-22)
Trip units for Compact NS
TM thermal-magnetic trip unit up to 250 A
D
B
1
0
4
5
3
6
D
B
1
0
4
5
3
7
Up to 250 A for Compact NS, protection is provided by thermal-magnetic trip units.
For 1 or 2 poles, trip units are built in
TM-D up to 160 A: fxed thermal threshold and magnetic pick-up
For 3 or 4 poles, trip units are interchangeable
TM-D up to 63 A: adjustable thermal threshold and fxed magnetic pick-up
TM-DC from 80 to 250 A: fxed or adjustable (for 200 and 250 A) magnetic pick-up
and adjustable thermal threshold
TM-G, up to 63 A: adjustable thermal threshold and fxed low magnetic pick-up to
protect long cables.
b
b
b
b
1 overload protection threshold.
2 short-circuit protection pick-up.
Trip-unit characteristics 0
Types of trip units
Trip units for Compact NS
A-21
Functions
and characteristics
Trip units for Compact NS100 - NS160 - NS250
Single-pole and two-pole (built-in trip units)
Type of trip unit TM-D
Rating In (A) at 40 C 16 20 25 32 40 50 63 80 100 125 160
Compact circuit breaker NS100N/H
b b b b b b b b b
- -
NS160N/H - - - - - - - - -
b b
Overload protection (thermal)
Tripping threshold Ir (A) at 40 C Fixed
16 20 25 32 40 50 63 80 100 125 160
Protection against short-circuits (magnetic)
Pick-up Im (A) Fixed
Compact circuit breaker NS100/160N/H Marked AC value
(1)
190 190 300 300 500 500 500 640 800 1000 1250
True DC value 260 260 400 400 700 700 700 800 1000 1200 1250
Three-pole 3P-3d and four-pole 4P-4d (interchangeable trip units)
Type of trip unit TM-D TM-DC TM-G
Rating (A) In (A) at 40 C 16 25 32 40 50 63 80 100 125 160 200 250 16 25 40 63
Compact circuit breaker NS100DC
b b b b b b b b
- - - -
b b b b
NS160DC
b b b b b b b b b b
- -
b b b b
NS250DC - - - - - -
b b b b b b
- - - -
Overload protection (thermal)
Tripping threshold (A) Ir (at 40 C) Adjustable
0.8 to 1 x In
Protection against short-circuits (magnetic)
Pick-up (A) Im Fixed Adjustable Fixed
Compact circuit breaker NS100/160/250DC Marked AC value
(1)
190 300 400 500 500 500 - - - - - - 63 80 80 125
True DC value 260 400 550 700 700 700 800 800 1250 1250 5 to 10 x In 80 100 100 150
(1) The pick-up values for single-pole and two-pole, TMD and TMG magnetic trip units up to 63 A are marked with AC values. A correction coeffcient is required to
obtain the DC pick-up values indicated on the next line.
The magnetic-protection pick-up values for TM-DC trip units are indicated directly in DC values.
MP magnetic trip unit for 400 and 630 A
D
B
1
0
4
5
3
8
Above 250 A, the protection of Compact NS 400 A and 630 A circuit breakers is
ensured by built-in magnetic trip units supplied mounted on the circuit breaker and
offering one of three protection levels MP1, MP2 and MP3.
Compact NS400 - NS630 trip units
Three-pole 3P-3d and four-pole 4P-3d (built-in trip units)
Type of trip unit MP1 MP2 MP3
Circuit breaker Compact NS400DC
b b
-
Compact NS630DC
b b b
Protection against short-circuits (magnetic)
Pick-up (A) Im Adjustable - -
8001600 12502500 20004000
Trip-unit characteristics 0
Trip units for Compact NS

A-22
Functions
and characteristics
All Masterpact NW DC devices
are equipped with a Micrologic 1.0 DC
control unit.
Protection using the Micrologic 1.0 DC control unit
Masterpact NW DC circuit breakers use Micrologic 1.0 DC control units. These
interchangeable units with instantaneous thresholds, operating with electromagnetic
sensors, can be adjusted on site.
The circuit breakers can be used with the three versions of sensors,
defned by their setting range.
P
B
1
0
1
1
3
9
-
3
2
Type of sensor 1250/2500 A 2500/5400 A 5000/11000 A
Masterpact NW10
b b b
Masterpact NW20 -
b b
Masterpact NW40 - -
b
Adjustments
Settings for Masterpact NW circuit breakers may be accessed from the front, with the
switchboard door open.
Settings are made for the input (+ pole) and the output (- pole).
The setting range comprises eleven positions, plus fve preferential settings
marked A, B, C, D and E.
The setting values for the two corresponding sensors must be identical.
b
b
b
D
B
1
1
5
8
7
6
D
B
1
0
4
5
4
0
Magnetic pick-up value.
Two identical settings.
Trip-unit characteristics 0
Trip units for Masterpact NW
A-23
Functions
and characteristics
Setting values for magnetic pick-up Im
D
B
1
0
4
5
4
2
Settings marked A, B, C, D and E
Minimum Maximum
Sensor versions Settings
A1 and A2
Settings
B1 and B2
Settings
C1 and C2
Settings
D1 and D2
Settings
E1 and E2
1250/2500 1250 A 1500 A 1600 A 2000 A 2500 A
2500/5400 2500 A 3300 A 4000 A 5000 A 5400 A
5000/11000 5000 A 8000 A 10000 A 11000 A 11000 A
Tolerances 8 % 10 % 10 % 10 % 10 %
D
B
1
0
4
5
4
3
Intermediate settings
It is possible to set eleven other (unmarked) intermediate values.
D
B
1
0
4
5
4
4
Trip-unit characteristics 0
Trip units for Masterpact NW
A-24
Functions
and characteristics
The COM option is required for integration
of the circuit breaker or switch-disconnector
in a supervision system.
Masterpact uses the Digipact or Modbus
communications protocol for full
compatibility with the SMS PowerLogic
power-monitoring system. An external
gateway is available for communication on
other networks:
b Profbus
b Ethernet
The COM option in Masterpact is made up of:
For fxed devices
a device communication module, installed behind the Micrologic control unit and
supplied with its set of sensors (OF, SDE ,PF and CH micro-contacts) and its kit for
connection to XF and MX communicating voltage releases.
For drawout devices
a device communication module, installed behind the Micrologic control unit and
supplied with its set of sensors (OF, SDE, PF and CH micro-contacts) and its kit for
connection to XF and MX communicating voltage releases
a chassis communication module supplied separately with its set of sensors (CE,
CD and CT contacts).
Status indication by the COM option is independent of the device indication contacts.
These contacts remain available for conventional uses.
Digipact or Modbus device communication module
This module is independent of the control unit. It receives and transmits information
on the communication network.
Digipact or Modbus chassis communication module
This module is independent of the control unit. The Modbus chassis communication
module makes it possible to address the chassis and to conserve the address when
the circuit breaker is in the disconnected position. Consumption: 30 mA, 24 V.
XF and MX communicating voltage releases
The XF and MX communicating voltage releases are equipped for connection to the
device communication module.
Remote-tripping functions (second MX or MN) are independent of the
communication option. These releases are therefore not equipped for connection to
the device communication module.
b
b
b
P
B
1
0
0
7
8
2
-
2
6
P
B
1
0
0
7
7
7
-
2
6
D
B
1
0
5
0
5
3
Digipact device
communication module.
Digipact chassis
communication module.
P
B
1
0
0
7
8
2
-
2
6
P
B
1
0
0
8
0
2
-
2
7
Modbus device
communication module.
Modbus chassis
communication module.
1 Device communication module.
2 Chassis communication module.
3 OF, SDE, PF and CH device sensors.
4 CE, CD and CT chassis sensors.
5 DMX and XF release.
D
B
1
0
4
5
9
5
: hard wiring.
: communication bus.
Communication functions
The Digipact or Modbus COM option may
be used to:
b identify the device
b indicate status conditions
b control the device ON/OFF.
Switch-disconnector
and circuit breaker
with communication bus
Digipact Modbus
Device identifcation
Address
b b
Rating - -
Type of device - -
Type of control unit - -
Status indications
ON/OFF (OF)
b b
Spring charged (CH)
b b
Ready to close (PF)
(1)
Fault-trip (SDE)
b b
Connected/disconnected/test position (CE/CD/CT)
b b
Controls
ON/OFF (MX/XF)
b b
Spring charging - -
Reset of the mechanical indicator - -
Communication 0
COM option in Masterpact NW
A-25
Functions
and characteristics
Communication with the circuit breaker
Compact NS is possible using a number of
hardware solutions:
b Advantys OTB Modbus interface module
with built-in inputs/outputs
b SC150 interface
b communicating auxiliary contacts.
A number of hardware solutions are available for the range:
Advantys OTB Modbus interface module with 12 inputs/8 outputs built in and
expandable by adding optional modules from the Twido range
communicating auxiliaries
They replace the standard auxiliaries and connect directly to the Digipact bus, with
three equipment levels:
communicating auxiliary contacts, comprising:
- OF (on/off), SD (trip indication) and SDE (fault-trip indication) contacts
- electronic module
- prefabricated wiring.
communicating auxiliary contacts and motor-mechanism module, comprising:
- OF (on/off), SD (trip indication) and SDE (fault-trip indication) contacts
- MCH motor-mechanism module (220 V AC)
(1)
- electronic module
- prefabricated wiring.
communicating carriage switches for the chassis, comprising:
- CE / CD (connected/disconnected position) contacts
- electronic module
- wiring connector
SC150 interface
Using the SC150 interface, it is possible to integrate a device equipped with non-
communicating auxiliaries into a supervison system.
The SC150 interface is used to connect:
the auxiliary contacts on the circuit breaker (OF, SD, SDE, SDV, CD, CE)
the remote-operation system (on, off, reset)
one unassigned digital input.
Software
To make use of the information provided by the communicating devices, it is
necessary to use software incorporating a Modbus driver. Schneider Electric offers
two solutions: the RCU utility and SMS software.
RCU utility
This is a set of Modbus drivers that, in conjunction with a PC, can be used to:
view device status (on/off and fault trip)
view variables: currents, voltages, power, energy (instantaneous and maximum
values)
remotely open and close the device.
SMS (System Management Software)
SMS is power-management software to control and monitor LV and MV electrical
installations.
The SMS family includes a number of products offering different features for all types
of applications.
SMS can communicate with all intelligent devices in the electrical installation.
Communication functions
b
b
v
v
v
b
v
v
v
b
b
b
P
B
1
0
1
0
3
8
-
2
5
Advantys OTB Modbus.
P
B
1
0
0
8
8
3
-
2
5
P
B
1
0
0
8
8
4
-
2
2
Compact NS equipped with
communicating auxiliary
contacts and motor-
mechanism module.
Withdrawable Compact NS
on its chassis equipped with
communicating auxiliary
contacts.
P
B
1
0
0
8
8
5
-
1
0
SC150 indication and control
interface.
D
B
1
1
5
8
8
1
Compact equipped with:
Advantys
OTB Modbus
communicating
auxiliaries
SC150
Device identifcation
Address
b b b
Indication of status conditions
OF (on/off)
b b b
SD (trip indication)
b b b
SDE (fault-trip indication)
b b b
CE/CD
(connected/disconnected position)
b b b
Controls
ON/OFF MX/XF -
b b
LED reset -
b b
Operating and maintenance aids
Reading of the protection settings - -
b
Operation counter - -
b
D
B
1
0
4
5
9
3
: hard wiring.
: communication bus.
: Modbus bus.
push to trip 125/160 IEC947-2 UTE VDE BS CEI UNE NEMA
8 9
10 5 6
7 x 250A
Im
.8 1
x 250A
Ir
TM 250 D 250A/40C
Im Ir
.9
OOFF discharged
O
push OFF
I
push ON push to trip 125/160 IEC947-2 UTE VDE BS CEI UNE NEMA
8 9
10 5 6
7 x 250A
Im
.8 1
x 250A
Ir
TM 250 D 250A/40C
Im Ir
.9
OOFF discharged
O
push OFF
I
push ON
push to trip
125/160 IEC947-2
UTE VDE BS CEI UNE NEMA
8
9
10 5
6
7
x 250A
Im
.8 1
x 250A
Ir
TM 250 D 250A/40C
Im Ir
.9
push to trip 125/160 IEC947-2 UTE VDE BS CEI UNE NEMA
8 9
10 5 6
7 x 250A
Im
.8 1
x 250A
Ir
TM 250 D 250A/40C
Im Ir
.9
OOFF discharged
O
push OFF
I
push ON push to trip 125/160 IEC947-2 UTE VDE BS CEI UNE NEMA
8 9
10 5 6
7 x 250A
Im
.8 1
x 250A
Ir
TM 250 D 250A/40C
Im Ir
.9
OOFF discharged
O
push OFF
I
push ON
push to trip
125/160 IEC947-2
UTE VDE BS CEI UNE NEMA
8
9
10 5
6
7
x 250A
Im
.8 1
x 250A
Ir
TM 250 D 250A/40C
Im Ir
.9
Communication 0
Compact NS
A-26
Functions and
characteristics
The plug-in confguration makes it possible
to:
b extract and/or rapidly replace the circuit
breaker without having to touch connections
b allow for the addition of future circuits
at a later date.
Installation
Fixed circuit breakers
Compact circuit breakers may be mounted vertically, horizontally or fat on their back
without any derating of characteristics. They are designed for easy installation in the
various types of switchboards of each market and country.
D
B
1
0
4
5
5
2
D
B
1
0
4
5
5
3
D
B
1
0
4
5
5
4
P
B
1
0
0
8
8
6
-
3
2
Mounting on a backplate
(solid or slotted).
Mounting on rails. Mounting on DIN rail
(with adapter).
D
B
1
0
4
5
5
5
Fixed Compact NS250H.
D
B
1
0
4
5
5
0
Installation positions.
Mounting on a Prisma functional mounting plate.
P
B
1
0
0
8
8
7
-
3
2
Circuit breaker on a plug-in base
D
B
1
0
4
5
5
6
D
B
1
0
4
5
5
7
D
B
1
0
4
5
5
8
Compact NS250H on a plug-in base.
Mounting on a backplate. Mounting through a front
panel.
Mounting on rails.
D
B
1
0
4
5
5
1
Installation positions.
Protection against direct contacts with power circuits
circuit breaker plugged in = IP4
circuit breaker removed = IP2
circuit breaker removed, base equipped with shutters = IP4
Parts of a plug-in confguration
Compact circuit breaker
set of power connectors added to the circuit breaker
plug-in base for mounting on a backplate or on rails
insulating screen, for use when the circuit breaker is installed on a backplate with
front connections
safety trip, installed on the circuit breaker, that causes automatic tripping if the
circuit breaker is ON, before engaging or withdrawing it. The safety trip does not
prevent circuit breaker operation, even when it has been removed
mandatory short terminal shields.
Accessories
Insulating accessories can be used to:
protect against direct contact
increase insulation between phases.
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
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Compact NS100 to 630
A-27
Functions and
characteristics
b disconnected position - the power circuits
are disconnected, but the circuit breaker is
still on the chassis and may still be operated
(ON, OFF, push-to-trip)
b the circuit breaker may be locked using
1 to 3 padlocks (shackle diameter 5 to
8 mm), to prevent connection
b the auxiliaries can be tested (with manual
auxiliary connector).
Circuit breaker on a withdrawable chassis
D
B
1
0
4
5
5
9
Connected. Disconnected. Removed.
The chassis is made up of two side plates installed on the base and two other plates
mounted on the circuit breaker.
Accessories
auxiliary contacts for installation on the fxed part, indicating the connected and
disconnected positions
toggle collar for circuit breakers with a toggle mounted through a front panel,
intended to maintain the degree of protection whatever the position of the circuit
breaker (supplied with a toggle extension)
keylock which, depending on the bolt ftted, can be used to:
prevent insertion for connection
lock the circuit breaker in the connected or disconnected positions
telescopic shaft for extended rotary handles.
b
b
b
v
v
b
P
B
1
0
0
8
8
8
-
3
4
Compact NS250H on a withdrawable chassis.
D
B
1
0
4
5
5
1
Installation positions.
D
B
1
0
4
5
6
0
D
B
1
0
4
5
6
1
Connection of fxed devices
Front connection of bars or cables
with lugs
The Compact NS100 to NS630 devices are equipped
as standard with terminals comprising snap-in nuts with
screws (M8 for NS100 to 250, M10 for NS400 to 630)
for direct connection to insulated bars or cables with
lugs.
Additional terminal extensions (right-angle, edgewise,
spreaders) are available for all connection
requirements.
Lugs
Lugs are different for copper and aluminium cables.
They are supplied with interphase barriers and are
compatible with the long terminal shields.
the small lugs for copper cables may be used for
cables with the following cross-sectional areas:
120, 150 or 185 mm
2
(NS100 to 250)
240 or 300 mm
2
(NS400 to 630).
Crimping by hexagonal barrels or punching.
the small lugs for aluminium cables may be used for
cables with the following cross-sectional areas:
150 or 185 mm
2
(NS100 to 250)
240 or 300 mm
2
(NS400 to 630).
Crimping by hexagonal barrels.
b
v
v
b
v
v
D
B
1
0
4
5
6
4
Right-angle terminal
extensions.
D
B
1
0
4
5
6
5
Straight terminal extensions
for NS100 to 250.
D
B
1
0
4
5
6
6
D
B
1
0
4
5
6
2
D
B
1
0
4
5
6
3
Edgewise terminal
extensions for NS400 to 630.
D
B
1
0
4
5
6
7
Small lug for copper cables.
D
B
1
0
4
5
6
8
Small lug for aluminium
cables.
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Compact NS100 to 630

A-28
Functions and
characteristics
Insulation of live parts
D
B
1
0
4
5
7
8
Terminal shields
Terminal shields are sealable insulating accessories
used for protection against direct contact with power
circuits (degree of protection IP40, IK07). They are
supplied with sealing accessories.
Terminal-shield selection
fxed circuit breaker, front connection - long terminal
shields
fxed circuit breaker, rear connection - short terminal
shields
for voltages u 500 V, terminal shields are mandatory
for voltages > 600 V, special connection kit with
terminal shields and insulating screens
for withdrawable circuit breaker (plug-in and chassis
type), short terminal shields on the device are
mandatory. Terminal shields on the base are possible.
Long terminal shields for plug-in bases are used to:
protect against direct contact with power circuits
(degree of protection IP40, IK07)
increase insulation between phases.
Insulating accessories for plug-in bases include:
an adapter offering the same connection possibilities
as the circuit breaker
long terminal shields for the plug-in base.
Interphase barriers
Safety accessories for maximum insulation at the
power-connection points:
they clip easily onto the circuit breaker
not compatible with terminal shields
special version for plug-in bases.
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
D
B
1
0
4
5
6
9
Terminal shields.
D
B
1
0
4
5
7
0
Compact NS equipped with terminal shields.
Interphase barriers.
Accessories for series and parallel connection
A limited number of accessories can be used to
optimise series and parallel connection of poles.
Accessories for series connection
These include series connection plates, equipped with
heat sinks.
Accessories for parallel connection
Parallel pole connection accessories are identical to
those for series connections. The are equipped with
heat sinks. Customer connections are made directly to
the connection plates after removing the heat sinks.
D
B
1
0
4
7
2
6
D
B
1
0
4
7
2
7
Series connection plates
equipped with heat sinks.
D
B
1
0
4
7
2
8
D
B
1
0
4
7
2
9
D
B
1
0
4
7
3
0
Parallel connection plates.
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A-29
Functions and
characteristics
Connection of electrical auxiliaries
D
B
1
0
4
9
7
3
Fixed confguration
Auxiliary circuits exit the device through a knock-out in the front cover.
D
B
1
0
4
5
7
3
Compact NS100/160/250.
D
B
1
0
4
9
7
4
Plug-in and withdrawable confgurations
D
B
1
0
4
5
7
4
Compact NS400/630.
Automatic auxiliary connectors
Auxiliary circuits exit the circuit breaker via one to three automatic auxiliary
connectors (nine wires each). These are made up of:
a moving part, connected to the circuit breaker via a support (one support per
circuit breaker)
a fxed part, mounted on the plug-in base, equipped with connectors for bare
cables up to 2.5 mm
2
.
Selection of automatic auxiliary connectors
For Compact NS400 to 630, connection wires for the options installed with trip unit
STR53UE also exit via the automatic auxiliary connectors.
b
b
D
B
1
0
4
9
7
5
D
B
1
0
4
9
7
6
Compact NS100 to NS250. Compact NS400 to NS630.
Manual auxiliary connector for withdrawable confgurations
Withdrawable circuit breakers may be equipped with one to three plugs with nine
wires each. In disconnected position, the auxiliaries remain connected and can
therefore be tested by operating the circuit breaker.
Each auxiliary is equipped with a terminal block with numbered
terminals for connection of wires up to:
b 1.5 mm
2
for auxiliary contacts and voltage releases
b 2.5 mm
2
for the motor-mechanism module.
D
B
1
0
4
5
7
7
Nine-wire manual auxiliary connector.
Electrical and mechanical
accessories 0
Compact NS100 to 630

A-30
Functions and
characteristics
Indication contacts
P
B
1
0
1
0
3
3
-
1
8
Common-point changeover contacts are used to remote circuit-breaker status
information and can thus be used for indications, electrical locking, relaying, etc.
They comply with the IEC 60947-5 international recommendation.
Functions
OF (ON/OFF) - indicates the position of the circuit breaker contacts
SD (trip indication) - indicates that the circuit breaker has tripped due to:
an overload
a short-circuit
an earth-leakage fault
operation of a voltage release
operation of the push to trip button
disconnection when the device is ON.
Returns to de-energised state when the circuit breaker is reset
b SDE (fault indication) - indicates that the circuit breaker has tripped due to:
an overload
a short-circuit.
Returns to de-energised state when the circuit breaker is reset
CAM (early-make or early-break function) - indicates the position of the rotary
handle. Used in particular for advanced opening of safety trip devices (early break)
or to energise a control device prior to circuit-breaker closing (early make)
CE / CD (connected/disconnected position) - microswitch type carriage switches
for withdrawable circuit breakers.
Installation
OF, SD and SDE functions - a single type of contact provides all these different
indication functions, depending on where it is inserted in the device. The contacts clip
into slots behind the front cover of the circuit breaker.
The SDE function on a circuit breaker equipped with a thermal-magnetic trip unit
requires the SDE actuator.
CAM function - the contact fts into the rotary-handle unit (direct or extended).
CE / CD (connected/disconnected) function - two parts must be ftted on the fxed
and moving parts of the chassis.
b
b
v
v
v
v
v
v
v
v
b
b
b
b
b
Changeover contacts.
All the auxiliary contacts opposite are also available in
low-level versions capable of switching very low
loads (e.g. for the control of PLCs or electronic
circuits).
Electrical characteristics of the auxiliary contacts
Contacts Standard Low level
Rated thermal current (A) 6 5
Minimum load 100 mA at 24 V 1 mA at 4 V
Utilisation cat. (IEC 60947-5-1) AC12 AC15 DC12 DC14 AC12 AC15 DC12 DC14
Operational current (A) 24 V 6 6 6 1 5 3 5 1
48 V 6 6 2.5 0.2 5 3 2.5 0.2
110 V 6 5 0.6 0.05 5 2.5 0.6 0.05
220/240 V 6 4 - - 5 2 - -
250 V - - 0.3 0.03 5 - 0.3 0.03
380/440 V 6 2 - - 5 1.5 - -
480 V 6 1.5 - - 5 1 - -
660/690 V 6 0.1 - - - - - -
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A-31
Functions and
characteristics
Remote tripping
P
B
1
0
1
0
3
6
-
2
8
MX or MN voltage releases are used to trip the circuit breaker.
MN undervoltage release
This release trips the circuit breaker when the control voltage drops below a tripping
threshold:
tripping threshold between 0.35 and 0.7 times the rated voltage
circuit breaker closing is possible if the voltage exceeds 0.85 times the rated
voltage. For a lower value, circuit breaker closing cannot be guaranteed.
Circuit breaker tripping by an MN release meets the requirements of standard
IEC 60947-2.
Time-delay unit for an MN release
Eliminates nuisance tripping due to transient voltage dips lasting 200 ms.
It is used in conjunction with:
a 250 V DC MN release, control voltage 220/240 V AC
a 48 V DC MN release, control voltage 48 V AC.
MX shunt release
Trips the circuit breaker when the control voltage rises above 0.7 x Un.
Control signals can be of the impulse type (u 20 ms) or maintained.
Operation
When the circuit breaker has been tripped by an MN or MX release, it must be reset
locally.
MN or MX tripping takes priority over manual closing.
In the presence of a standing trip order, closing of the contacts, even temporary,
is not possible.
Mechanical characteristics
endurance is equal to 50 % of the mechanical endurance of the circuit breaker
the releases clip in behind the front cover
connection using wires up to 1.5 mm
2
, to integrated terminal blocks.
Electrical characteristics
consumption:
pick-up (MX): < 10 VA
seal-in (MN and MNR): < 5 VA.
response time: < 50 ms.
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
v
v
b
MX or MN voltage release.
Electrical and mechanical
accessories 0
Compact NS100 to 630

A-32
Functions and
characteristics
Rotary handles
P
B
1
0
1
0
3
4
-
3
0
There are two types of rotary handle:
direct rotary handle
extended rotary handle.
There are two models:
standard with a black handle
VDE with a red handle and yellow front for machine-tool control.
b
b
b
b
Direct rotary handle
Degree of protection IP40, IK07.
The direct rotary handle maintains:
visibility of and access to trip unit settings
suitability for isolation
indication of the three positions O (OFF), I (ON) and tripped
access to the push to trip button
circuit breaker locking capability in the OFF position by one to three padlocks,
shackle diameter 5 to 8 mm (not supplied).
It replaces the circuit-breaker front cover.
Accessories transform the standard direct rotary handle for the following situations:
motor control centre (MCC) switchboards:
door opening disabled when the circuit breaker is ON
circuit-breaker closing is disabled if the door is open
a higher degree of protection (IP43, IK07)
machine-tool control, complying with CNOMO E03.81.501, IP54, IK08.
b
b
b
b
b
b
v
v
b
b
Compact NS250L with a direct rotary handle.
P
B
1
0
1
0
3
5
-
5
5
Extended rotary handle
Degree of protection IP 55, IK08.
This handle makes it possible to operate circuit breakers installed at the back of
switchboards, from the switchboard front.
It maintains:
suitability for isolation
indication of the three positions O (OFF), I (ON) and tripped
access to trip unit settings, when the switchboard door is open
circuit breaker locking capability in the OFF position by one to three padlocks,
shackle diameter 5 to 8 mm (not supplied).
The door cannot be opened if the circuit breaker is ON or locked.
The extended rotary handle is made up of:
a unit that replaces the front cover of the circuit breaker (secured by screws)
an assembly (handle and front plate) on the door that is always secured in the
same position, whether the circuit breaker is installed vertically or horizontally
an extension shaft that must be adjusted to the distance. The min/max distance
between the back of circuit breaker and door is:
185 to 600 mm for Compact NS100 to 250
210 to 625 mm for Compact NS400 to 630.
For withdrawable confgurations, the extended rotary handle is also available with a
telescopic shaft with two stable positions.
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
v
v
Compact NS250L with an extended rotary handle.
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accessories 0
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A-33
Functions and
characteristics
Motor-mechanism module
P
B
1
0
1
0
3
7
-
4
0
When equipped with a motor-mechanism module, Compact NS circuit breakers
feature very high mechanical endurance as well as easy and sure operation:
all circuit-breaker indications and information remain visible and accessible,
including trip-unit settings and indications
suitability for isolation is maintained and padlocking remains possible
double insulation of the front face.
Applications
local motor-driven operation, centralised operation, automatic distribution control
normal/standby source changeover or switching to a replacement source to
optimise energy costs
load shedding and reconnection.
Automatic operation
circuit-breaker ON and OFF controlled by two impulse-type or maintained control
signals
automatic spring charging following voluntary tripping (by MN or MX),
with standard wiring
mandatory manual reset following tripping due to an electrical fault.
Manual operation
transfer to manual mode using a switch (9) with possibility of remote mode
indication
circuit-breaker ON and OFF controlled by 2 pushbuttons
recharging of stored-energy system by pumping the lever 9 times
padlocking in OFF position.
Installation and connection
All installation (fxed, plug-in/withdrawable) and connection possibilities are
maintained.
Motor-mechanism module connections are made behind its front cover to integrated
terminals, for cables up to 2.5 mm
2
.
Accessories
keylock for locking in OFF position
operations counter for the Compact NS400 and NS630, indicating the number of
ON and OFF cycles. The counter must be installed on the front of the motor-
mechanism module.
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
Compact NS250H with motor mechanism.
D
B
1
0
4
5
7
9
Characteristics
1 Contact position indicator (suitability for isolation).
2 Outgoing-circuit identifcation labels.
3 Spring status indicator (charged, discharged).
4 Locking device (keylock).
5 Locking device (OFF position), using 1 to 3 padlocks,
shackle diameter 5 to 8 mm, not supplied.
6 Manual spring-charging lever.
7 I (ON) pushbutton.
8 O (OFF) pushbutton.
9 Manual/auto mode selection switch. The position of this
switch can be indicated remotely.
10 Operations counter (Compact NS400/630).
Motor mechanism MT100 to MT630
Response time (ms) Opening < 600
Closing < 80
Rate Cycles/minute max. 4
Control voltage (V) DC 24/30 - 48/60 - 110/130 - 250
AC 50/60 Hz 48 (50 Hz) - 110/130
220/240 - 380/440
Consumption (W)
(1)
DC (W) Opening y 500
Closing y 500
AC (VA) Opening y 500
Closing y 500
(1) For NS100/250, motor vibratory type consider inrush current as 2 In during 10 ms cycling.
Electrical endurance
Circuit breaker + motor-mechanism module, in thousands of operations
(IEC 60947-2), at 500 V - 2P, 750 V - 3P.
D
B
1
0
5
0
5
5
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A-34
Functions and
characteristics
Locking systems
Locking in the OFF position guarantees isolation as per IEC 60947-2.
Padlocking systems can receive up to three padlocks with shackle diameters ranging
from 5 to 8 mm (padlocks not supplied).
Control device Function Meansrequired Accessories
Toggle Lock in OFF position padlock removable device
Lock in OFF or ON
position
padlock fxed device
Direct rotary handle Lock in OFF position padlock -
keylock keylocklocking device
+ keylock
MCC rotary handle Lock in OFF position padlock -
Rotary handle Lock in OFF position padlock -
Extended rotary handle Lock in OFF position,
door opening
prevented
keylock keylock
Motor mechanism Lock in OFF position
motor mechanism
locked out
padlock -
keylock keylocklocking device
+ keylock
D
B
1
0
4
5
8
1
D
B
1
0
4
5
8
2
D
B
1
1
5
8
8
3
Locking of the toggle using a
removable device.
Locking of the toggle using a
fxed device.
Locking of the rotary handle
using a padlock or a keylock.
Escutcheons
Escutcheons are an optional feature mounted on the
switchboard door. They increase the degree of
protection to at least IP40, IK07.
D
B
1
0
4
5
8
6
D
B
1
0
4
5
8
4
D
B
1
0
4
5
8
5
D
B
1
1
5
8
8
2
Front-panel escutcheons for
toggle. Secures to the panel,
from the front.
Toggle cover:
b degree of protection IP43,
IK07
b fts on the front of the circuit
breaker.
Front-panel escutcheon for
rotary handle.
Secures to the panel by four
screws, from the front.
ON
I
O
OFF
ON
I
O
OFF
O
OFF
ON
I
push
to
trip
O
OFF
ON
I
push
to
trip
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A-35
Functions and
characteristics
Protection collar for toggle
Protection collars maintain the degree of protection,
whatever the position of the device (connected,
disconnected).
front-panel escutcheons are mandatory (same as
those for rotary handles and ammeter modules)
collars are mounted on the device using two screws
escutcheons are attached to the switchboard
a toggle extension is supplied with the collar.
Front-panel escutcheons for motor mechanism,
rotary handles, ammeter modules
Same as for fxed devices.
b
b
b
b
D
B
1
0
4
5
8
9
Outgoing-circuit identifcation
Compact NS100 to 630 devices come with clip-in labels for hand-written indications.
It is also possible to use pre-printed Telemecanique labels part number AB1-**:
Compact NS100 to 250: 8 digits
Compact NS400 to 630: 16 digits.
b
b
D
B
1
0
4
5
9
0
Identifcation accessories.
Sealing accessories
This option includes the elements required to ft lead seals to prevent:
front removal
rotary-handle removal
opening of the motor-mechanism module
access to auxiliaries
access to trip-unit settings
trip-unit removal
access to earth-leakage protection settings
terminal-shield removal
access to power connections.
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
D
B
1
0
4
5
9
1
Sealing accessories.
Electrical and mechanical
accessories 0
Compact NS100 to 630

A-36
Functions and
characteristics
Locking on the device
D
B
1
0
4
8
0
4
1 Fault trip indication and
reset button.
2 OFF position locking.
3 Electrical closing
pushbutton.
4 ON pushbutton.
5 OFF pushbuton.
6 Operating mechanism
charged and ready to
close indication.
7 Pushbutton locking.
8 Main contact position
indication.
9 Operation counter.
P
B
1
0
0
8
1
1
-
3
2
Pushbutton locking
The transparent cover blocks access to the pushbuttons used to open and close the
device.
It is possible to independently lock the opening button and the closing button. The
locking device is often combined with a remote operating mechanism.
The pushbuttons may be locked using either:
three padlocks (not supplied)
lead seal
two screws.
Device locking in the OFF position
The circuit breaker is locked in the OFF position by physically maintaining the
opening pushbutton pressed down:
using padlocks (one to three padlocks, not supplied)
using keylocks (one or two different keylocks, supplied).
Keys may be removed only when locking is effective (Profalux or Ronis type locks).
The keylocks are available in any of the following confgurations:
one keylock
one keylock mounted on the device + one identical keylock supplied separately for
interlocking with another device
two different key locks for double locking.
Profalux and Ronis keylocks are compatible with each other.
A locking kit (without locks) is available for installation of one or two keylocks (Ronis,
Profalux, Kirk or Castell).
Accessory-compatibility
3 padlocks and/or 2 keylocks.
Cable-type door interlock
This option prevents door opening when the circuit breaker is closed and prevents
circuit breaker closing when the door is open.
For this, a special plate associated with a lock and a cable is mounted on the right
side of the circuit breaker.
With this interlock installed, the source changeover function cannot be implemented.
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
Access to pushbuttons protected by transparent cover.
P
B
1
0
0
8
1
0
-
3
2
Pushbutton locking using a padlock.
P
B
1
0
0
8
1
2
-
3
2
OFF position locking using a padlock.
P
B
1
0
0
8
1
3
-
3
0
OFF position locking using a keylock.
Electrical and mechanical
accessories 0
Masterpact NW10 to NW40
A-37
Functions and
characteristics
Locking on the chassis
D
B
1
0
4
8
0
5
1 Racking-handle port.
2 Connected/test/
disconnected position
indication.
3 Racking interlock.
4 Racking-handle storage.
5 Reset pushbutton.
6 Padlock locking.
7 Keylock locking.
8 Chassis front plate
(accessible with cubicle
door closed).
9 Disconnected position
door interlock.
10 Mismatch protection.
Disconnected position locking
Mounted on the chassis and accessible with the door closed, these devices lock the
circuit breaker in the disconnected position in two manners:
using padlocks (standard), up to three padlocks (not supplied)
using keylocks (optional), one or two different keylocks are available.
Profalux and Ronis keylocks are available in different options:
one keylock
two different keylocks for double locking
one (or two) keylocks mounted on the chassis + one (or two) identical keylocks
supplied separately for interlocking with another device.
A locking kit (without locks) is available for installation of one or two keylocks (Ronis,
Profalux, Kirk or Castell).
b
b
b
b
b
Connected, disconnected and test position locking
The connected, disconnected and test positions are shown by an indicator. The
exact position is obtained when the racking handle blocks. A release button is used
to free it.
On request, the disconnected position locking system may be modifed to lock the
circuit breaker in any of the three positions, connected, disconnected and test.
Door interlock catch
Mounted on the right or left-hand side of the chassis, this device inhibits opening of
the cubicle door when the circuit breaker is in connected or test position. It the
breaker is put in the connected position with the door open, the door may be closed
without having to disconnect the circuit breaker.
E
8
9
5
8
5
Racking interlock
This device prevents insertion of the racking handle when the cubicle door is open.
Cable-type door interlock
This option is identical for fxed and drawout versions.
Racking interlock between crank and OFF pushbutton
This option makes it necessary to press the OFF pushbutton in order to insert the
racking handle and holds the device open until the handle is removed.
Racking interlock.
P
B
1
0
0
8
1
5
-
3
2
Automatic spring discharge before breaker removal
This option discharges the springs before the breaker is removed from the chassis.
Mismatch protection
Mismatch protection ensures that a circuit breaker is installed only in a chassis with
compatible characteristics. It is made up of two parts (one on the chassis and one on
the circuit breaker) offering twenty different combinations that the user may select.
Mismatch protection.
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accessories 0
Masterpact NW10 to NW40
A-38
Functions and
characteristics
Indication contacts are available:
b in the standard version for relay
applications
b in a low-level version for control of PLCs
and electronic circuits.
ON/OFF indication contacts (OF) (microswitch type).
ON/OFF indication contacts (OF) (rotary type).
Additional fault-trip indication contacts (SDE).
Combined contacts.
Indication contacts
ON/OFF indication contacts (OF)
Rotary type changeover contacts directly driven by the mechanism. These contacts
trip when the minimum isolation distance between the main circuit-breaker contacts
is reached.
OF
Supplied as standard 4
P
B
1
0
0
8
0
6
-
3
2
Maximum number 12
Breaking capacity (A)
p.f.: 0.3
AC12/DC12
Standard minimum load: 100 mA/24 V
V AC 240/380 10/6
(1)
480 10/6
(1)
690 6
V DC 24/48 10/6
(1)
125 10/6
(1)
250 3
Low-level minimum load: 2 mA/15 V
V AC 24/48 6
240 6
380 3
V DC 24/48 6
125 6
250 3
(1) Standard contacts: 10 A; optional contacts: 6 A.
Fault-trip indication contacts (SDE)
Circuit-breaker tripping due to a fault is signalled by:
a red mechanical fault indicator (reset)
one changeover contact (SDE).
Following tripping, the mechanical indicator must be reset before the circuit breaker
may be closed. One SDE is supplied as standard. An optimal SDE may be added.
This latter is incompatible with the electrical reset after fault-trip option (Res).
b
b
SDE
Supplied as standard 1
Maximum number 2
Breaking capacity (A)
p.f.: 0.3
AC12/DC12
Standard minimum load: 100 mA/24 V
V AC 240/380 5
480 5
690 3
V DC 24/48 3
125 0.3
P
B
1
0
0
8
2
0
-
3
2
250 0.15
Low-level minimum load: 2 mA/15 V
V AC 24/48 3
240 3
380 3
V DC 24/48 3
125 0.3
250 0.15
Combined connected/closed contacts (EF)
The contact combines the device connected and the device closed information to
produce the circuit closed information. Supplied as an option for Masterpact NW, it
is mounted in place of the connector of an additional OF contact.
P
B
1
0
0
8
1
6
-
3
2
EF
Maximum number 8
Breaking capacity (A)
p.f.: 0.3
AC12/DC12
Standard minimum load: 100 mA/24 V
V AC 240/380 6
480 6
690 6
V DC 24/48 2.5
125 0.8
250 0.3
Low-level minimum load: 2 mA/15 V
V AC 24/48 5
240 5
380 5
V DC 24/48 2.5
125 0.8
250 0.3
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Masterpact NW10 to NW40
A-39
Functions and
characteristics
P
B
1
0
0
8
1
7
-
3
2
CE, CD and CT connected/disconnected/test position
carriage switches.
Connected, disconnected and test position carriage
switches
Three series of optional auxiliary contacts are available for the chassis:
changeover contacts to indicate the connected position (CE)
changeover contacts to indicate the disconnected position (CD). This position is
indicated when the required clearance for isolation of the power and auxiliary circuits
is reached.
changeover contacts to indicate the test position (CT). In this position, the power
circuits are disconnected and the auxiliary circuits are connected.
Additional actuators
A set of additional actuators may be installed on the chassis to change the functions
of the carriage switches.
b
b
b
Contacts CE CD CT
Maximum number Standard with additional
actuators
3
9
6
6
3
0
3
0
3
0
0
3
Breaking capacity (A)
p.f.: 0.3
AC12/DC12
Standard minimum load: 100 mA/24 V
V AC 240 8
380 8
480 8
690 6
V DC 24/48 2.5
125 0.8
250 0.3
Low-level minimum load: 2 mA/15 V
DC
V AC 24/48 5
240 5
380 5
V DC 24/48 2.5
125 0.8
250 0.3
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accessories 0
Masterpact NW10 to NW40
A-40
Functions and
characteristics
Two solutions are available for remote
operation of Masterpact devices:
b a point-to-point solution
b a bus solution with the COM
communication option.
Remote operation: remote ON / OFF
The remote ON / OFF function is used to remotely open and close the circuit breaker.
It is made up of:
an electric motor (MCH) equipped with a springs charged limit switch contact
(CH)
two voltage releases:
a closing release (XF)
an opening release (MX).
Optionally, other functions may be added:
a ready to close contact (PF)
an electrical closing pushbutton (BPFE)
remote reset following a fault.
A remote-operation function is generally combined with:
device ON / OFF indication (OF)
fault-trip indication (SDE).
b
b
v
v
b
b
b
b
b
P
B
1
0
0
7
6
5
-
6
8
Wiring diagram of a point-to-point remote ON / OFF function
Note
An opening order always takes priority over a closing order.
If opening and closing orders occur simultaneously, the
mechanism discharges without any movement of the main
contacts. The circuit breaker remains in the open position
(OFF).
In the event of maintained opening and closing orders, the
standard mechanism provides an anti-pumping function by
blocking the main contacts in open position.
Anti-pumping function. After fault tripping or intentional opening
using the manual or electrical controls, the closing order must
frst be discontinued, then reactivated to close the circuit
breaker.
When the automatic reset after fault trip (RAR) option is
installed, to avoid pumping following a fault trip, the automatic
control system must take into account the information supplied
by the circuit breaker before issuing a new closing order or
blocking the circuit breaker in the open position. (information
on type of fault: overload, short time delay, earth-leakage fault,
fault vigi or short-circuit, etc.)
D
B
1
0
5
1
9
1
Wiring diagram of a bus-type remote ON / OFF function
Note
MX communicating releases are of the impulse type only and
cannot be used to lock a circuit breaker in OFF position. For
locking in OFF position, use the remote tripping function
(2
nd
MX or MN).

When Mx or XF communicating releases are used, the third


wire (C3, A3) must be connected even if the communication
module is not installed. When the control voltage (C3-C1 or A3-
A1) is applied to the MX or XF releases, it is necessary to wait
1.5 seconds before issuing an order. consequently, it is advised
to use standrad MX or XF releases for applications such as
source-changeover systems.
D
B
1
0
1
1
6
5
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Masterpact NW10 to NW40
A-41
Functions and
characteristics
P
B
1
0
0
8
0
8
-
3
2
Electric motor (MCH) for Masterpact NW.
XF and MX voltage releases.
Ready to close contacts (PF).
Electric motor (MCH)
The electric motor automatically charges and recharges the spring mechanism when
the circuit breaker is closed. Instantaneous reclosing of the breaker is thus possible
following opening. The spring-mechanism charging handle is used only as a backup
if auxiliary power is absent.
The electric motor (MCH) is equipped as standard with a limit switch contact (CH)
that signals the charged position of the mechanism (springs charged).
Characteristics
Power supply V AC 50/60 Hz 48/60 - 100/130 - 200/240 - 277 - 380/415 - 400/440 - 480
V DC 24/30 - 48/60 - 100/125 - 200/250
Operating threshold 0.85 to 1.1 Un
Consumption (VA or W) 180
Motor overcurrent 2 to 3 In for 0.1 s
Charging time maximum 4 seconds
Operating frequency maximum 3 cycles per minute
CH contact 10 A at 240 V
D
B
1
1
5
8
8
4
Voltage releases (XF and MX)
Their supply can be maintained or automatically disconnected.
Closing release (XF)
The XF release remotely closes the circuit breaker if the spring mechanism is
charged.
Opening release (MX)
The MX release instantaneously opens the circuit breaker when energised. It locks
the circuit breaker in OFF position if the order is maintained (except for MX
communicating releases).
Note: whether the operating order is maintained or automatically disconnected (pulse-type), XF
or MX communicating releases (bus solution with COM communication option) always have
an impulse-type action.
Characteristics XF MX
Power supply V AC 50/60 Hz 24 - 48 - 100/130 - 200/250 - 277 - 380/480
V DC 12 - 24/30 - 48/60 - 100/130 - 200/250
Operating threshold 0.85 to 1.1 Un 0.7 to 1.1 Un
P
B
1
0
0
8
0
9
-
1
6
Consumption (VA or W) pick-up: 200 (during 200 ms)
hold: 4.5
pick-up: 200 (during 200 ms)
hold: 4.5
Circuit-breaker response time at Un 70 ms 10 (NW y 4000 A)
80 ms 10 (NW > 4000 A)
50 ms 10 (NW)
Ready to close contact (PF)
The ready to close position of the circuit breaker is indicated by a mechanical indicator
and a PF changeover contact. This signal indicates that all the following are valid:
the circuit breaker is in the OFF position
the spring mechanism is charged
a maintained opening order is not present:
MX energised
fault trip
remote tripping (second MX or MN)
device not completely racked in
device locked in OFF position
device interlocked with a second device.
b
b
b
v
v
v
v
v
v
P
B
1
0
0
8
1
8
-
1
6
Characteristics
Supplied as standard -
Maximum number 1
Breaking capacity
p.f.: 0.3
AC12/DC12
Standard minimum load: 100 mA/24 V
V AC 240/380 5
480 5
690 3
V DC 24/48 3
125 0.3
250 0.15
Low-level minimum load: 2 mA/15 V
V AC 24/48 3
240 3
380 3
V DC 24/48 3
125 0.3
250 0.15
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Masterpact NW10 to NW40
A-42
Functions and
characteristics
Electrical closing pushbutton (BPFE)
Located on the front panel, this pushbutton carries out electrical closing of the circuit
breaker. It is generally associated with the transparent cover that protects access to
the closing pushbutton.
Electrical closing via the BPFE pushbutton takes into account all the safety functions
that are part of the control/monitoring system of the installation.
The BPFE connects to the closing release (XF) in place of the COM module.
The COM module is incompatible with this option.
Different types of voltage exist and the XF electromagnet is compulsary if the BPFE
option is selected.
D
B
1
0
1
1
6
7
Remote reset after fault trip
Electrical reset after fault trip (Res)
Following tripping, this function resets the fault trip indication contacts (SDE) and
the mechanical indicator and enables circuit breaker closing.
Power supply: 110 / 130 V AC and 200 / 240 V AC.
D
B
1
1
6
3
5
9
Automatic reset after fault trip (RAR)
Following tripping, a reset of the mechanical indicator (reset button) is no longer
required to enable circuit-breaker closing. The mechanical (reset button) and
electrical (SDE) indications remain in fault position until the reset button is pressed.
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accessories 0
Masterpact NW10 to NW40
A-43
Functions and
characteristics
Remote operation: remote tripping
P
B
1
0
0
8
1
9
-
6
8
This function opens the circuit breaker via an electrical order. It is made up of:
a shunt release (second MX)
or an undervoltage release (MN)
or a delayed undervoltage release MNR: (MN + delay unit).
These releases (2
nd
MX or MN) cannot be operated by the communication bus.
The delay unit, installed outside the circuit breaker, may be disabled by an
emergency OFF button to obtain instantaneous opening of the circuit breaker.
Wiring diagram for the remote-tripping function
b
b
b
D
B
1
0
1
1
7
2
D
B
1
0
1
1
7
5
D
B
1
1
6
3
6
1
P
B
1
0
0
8
0
9
-
1
6
Voltage releases (second MX)
When energised, the MX voltage release instantaneously opens the circuit breaker.
A continuous supply of power to the second MX locks the circuit breaker in the OFF
position.
Characteristics
Power supply V AC 50/60 Hz 24 - 48 - 100/130 - 200/250 - 277 - 380/480
V DC 24/30 - 48/60 - 100/130 - 200/250
Operating threshold 0.7 to 1.1 Un
Permanent locking function 0.85 to 1.1 Un
Consumption (VA or W) pick-up: 200 (during 200 ms) hold: 4.5
MX or MN voltage release. Circuit-breaker response time at Un 50 ms 10
Instantaneous voltage releases (MN)
The MN release instantaneously opens the circuit breaker when its supply voltage
drops to a value between 35 % and 70 % of its rated voltage. If there is no supply on
the release, it is impossible to close the circuit breaker, either manually or electrically.
Any attempt to close the circuit breaker has no effect on the main contacts. Circuit-
breaker closing is enabled again when the supply voltage of the release returns to
85 % of its rated value.
Characteristics
Power supply V AC 50/60 Hz 24 - 48 - 100/130 - 200/250 - 380/480
V DC 12 - 24/30 - 48/60 - 100/130 - 200/250
Operating threshold opening 0.35 to 0.7 Un
closing 0.85 Un
Consumption (VA or W) pick-up: 200 (during 200 ms) hold: 4.5
MN consumption with delay unit pick-up: 200 (during 200 ms) hold: 4.5
Circuit-breaker response time at Un 90 ms 5
MN delay units
To eliminate circuit-breaker nuisance tripping during short voltage dips, operation of
the MN release can be delayed. This function is achieved by adding an external
delay unit in the MN voltage-release circuit. Two versions are available, adjustable
and non-adjustable.
Characteristics
Power supply non-adjustable 100/130 - 200/250
VAC 50-60 Hz/DC adjustable 48/60 - 100/130 - 200/250 - 380/480
Operating threshold opening 0.35 to 0.7 Un
closing 0.85 Un
Consumption of delay unit alone (VA or W) pick-up: 200 (during 200 ms) hold: 4.5
Circuit-breaker response
time at Un
non-adjustable 0.25 s
adjustable 0.5 s - 0.9 s - 1.5 s - 3 s
Electrical and mechanical
accessories 0
Masterpact NW10 to NW40
A-44
Functions and
characteristics
Shields, blanking plates, counters
P
B
1
0
0
8
2
1
-
6
8
Auxiliary terminal shield (CB)
Optional equipment mounted on the chassis, the shield prevents access to the
terminal block of the electrical auxiliaries.
P
B
1
0
0
8
2
2
-
3
2
Operation counter (CDM)
The operation counter sums the number of operating cycles and is visible on the front
panel. It is compatible with manual and electrical control functions.
D
B
1
0
1
1
7
3
Escutcheon (CDP)
Optional equipment mounted on the door of the cubicle, the escutcheon increases
the degree of protection to IP 40 (circuit breaker installed free standing: IP30) .
It is available in fxed and drawout versions.
Blanking plate (OP) for escutcheon
Used with the escutcheon, this option closes off the door cut-out of a cubicle not yet
equipped with a device. It may be used with the escutcheon for both fxed and
drawout devices.
Transparent cover (CP) for escutcheon
Optional equipment mounted on the escutcheon, the cover is hinged and secured by
a screw. It increases the degree of protection to IP 54, IK10. It adapts to drawout
devices.
Escutcheon (CDP) with blanking plate.
P
B
1
0
0
7
7
6
-
4
2
Transparent cover (CP) for escutcheon.
Electrical and mechanical
accessories 0
Masterpact NW10 to NW40
B-1
Compact NS
Masterpact NW
Installation recommendations
Presentation 3
Functions and characteristics A-1
Compact NS100 to NS630 0
Installation in switchboards B-2
Power connections B-3
Safety clearances and minimum distances B-5
Temperature derating B-6
Characteristics of circuit breakers with parallel connection of poles B-8
Masterpact NW10 to NW40 0
Installation in switchboard B-10
Door interlock catch B-11
Cable-type door interlock Connection of MN, MX and XF voltage releases B-12
Power connection B-13
Busbar sizing B-16
Temperature derating
Power dissipation and input / output resistance B-17
Dimensions and connection C-1
Electrical diagrams D-1
Additional characteristics E-1
Catalogue numbers and order form F-1
Appendix 0 G-1
B-2
Installation
recommendations
Possible mounting positions
For fxed or withdrawable circuit breakers
Fig. A Fig. B
D
B
1
0
4
6
4
7
D
B
1
0
4
6
4
8
Fig. C Fig. D
D
B
1
0
4
6
4
9
D
B
1
0
4
6
5
0
Fig. E
D
B
1
0
4
6
5
1
Possible supports
For fxed or withdrawable circuit breakers
On a plain mounting plate On a slotted mounting plate
D
B
1
0
4
6
4
7
D
B
1
0
4
6
5
2
On rails
D
B
1
0
4
6
5
3
Compact NS100 to NS630 0
Installation in switchboards

B-3
Installation
recommendations
D
B
1
0
4
7
2
5
Electrodynamic forces on the conductors
The circuit breakers can be connected with copper, tinned copper or tinned
aluminum conductors (rigid or fexible bars, cables).
In the event of a short-circuit, electrodynamic forces will be exerted on the
conductors.
They must therefore be correctly sized and maintained in place using supports.
Electrical connection points on all types of devices (contactors, circuit breakers, etc.)
should not be used for mechanical support.
Ties for fexible bars and cables
The table below indicates the maximum distance between ties depending on the
prospective short-circuit current.
The maximum distance between ties attached to the switchboard frame is 400 mm.
Type of
tie
Maximum distance
between ties (mm)
Short-circuit current
(kA rms)
PANDUIT type ties
Width: 4.5 mm
Max. load: 22 kg
White
200 10
100 14
50 19
SAREL type ties
Width: 9 mm
Max. load: 90 kg
Black
Double ties
350 21
200 27
100 36
70 45
50 100
Note: for 50 mm cables, use the 9 mm wide ties.
Weights
Type Circuit
breaker
Plug-in
base
Chassis Motor
mechanism
NS100N/H 1P/1D 0.5 - - -
2P/2D 1.45 - - -
NS100DC 3P/3D 1.79 0.8 2.2 1.2
4P/4D 2.57 1.05 2.2 1.2
NS160N/H 1P/1D 0.5 - - -
2P/2D 1.45 - - -
NS160N/DC 3P/3D 1.85 0.8 2.2 1.2
4P/4D 2.58 1.05 2.2 1.2
NS250DC 3P/3D 2.2 0.8 2.2 1.2
4P/4D 2.78 1.05 2.2 1.2
NS400/630DC 3P/3D 6.19 2.4 2.2 2.8
4P/4D 8.13 2.8 2.2 2.8
Compact NS100 to NS630 0
Power connections

B-4
Installation
recommendations
D
B
1
0
4
6
5
4
Connection of insulated bars or cables with lugs
NS100 NS160/250 NS400/630
Bars L (mm) y 25 y 25 y 32
D
B
1
0
4
6
5
7
I (mm) d + 10 d + 10 d + 15
d (mm) y 10 y 10 y 15
e (mm) y 6 y 6 3 y e y 10
(mm) 6.5 8.5 10.5
Lugs L (mm) y 25 y 25 y 32
(mm) 6.5 8.5 10.5
Tightening torque (Nm)
(1)
10 15 50
Tightening torque (Nm)
(2)
5 5 20
(1) Tightening torque for lugs or bars on the circuit breaker.
(2)Tightening torque for rear connections or terminal extensions on plug-in base.
D
B
1
0
4
6
5
5
D
B
1
0
4
6
5
6
Connection of bare cables
NS100 to 250
D
B
1
0
4
6
5
8
D
B
1
0
4
6
5
9
Cable connector. Distribution connector.
Cable
connector
Steel
y 160 A
Aluminium
y 250 A
D
B
1
0
4
6
6
0
L (mm) 20 20
S (mm) Cu/Al 1.5... 95
(1)
10... 16 25... 35 50...185
150 max. fexible
Tightening
torque (Nm)
12 15 20 26
6-cable distribution connector (copper or aluminium)
L (mm) 15 or 30
S (mm) Cu/Al 1.5... 6
(1)
8... 35
Tightening
torque (Nm)
4 6
(1) For fexible cables from 1.5 to 4 mm2, connection with crimped or self-crimping ferrule.
NS400 to 630
D
B
1
0
4
6
6
1
D
B
1
0
4
7
1
8
Cable connector. Distribution connector.
Cable connector 2-cable connector
D
B
1
0
4
6
6
0
L (mm) 20 30 or 60
S (mm) Cu/Al 35 to 300 rigid
240 max. fexible
2 x 85 to 2 x 240 rigid
240 max. fexible
Tightening
torque (Nm)
31 31
Compact NS100 to NS630 0
Power connections

B-5
Installation
recommendations
When installing a Compact NS100 to NS630 circuit breaker, minimum distances
(safety clearances) must be maintained between the device and panels, bars and
other protection devices installed nearby. These distances, which depend on the
ultimate breaking capacity, are defned by tests carried out in accordance with
standard IEC 60947-2.
If installation conformity is not checked by type tests, it is also necessary to:
use insulated bars for circuit-breaker connections
block off the busbars using insulating screens.
Terminal shields, interphase barriers and the insulation kit are recommended and
may be mandatory depending on the utilisation voltage and the type of installation
(fxed, withdrawable).
Minimal distance between two adjacent circuit breakers
b
b
D
B
1
0
4
7
2
0
Minimal distance between the circuit
breaker and top, bottom or side
panels
Minimal distance between the circuit
breaker and front or rear panels
D
B
1
0
4
7
2
2
D
B
1
0
5
3
5
8
Dimensions (mm) Insulation, insulated bars or painted
sheet metal
Bare sheetmetal
Compact circuit
breaker
C1 D1 D2 C2 D1 D2 A1
(2)
A2
(3)
B
NS100-250 U y 250 V 0 30 30 5 35 35 0 10 0
U y 500 V 0 30 30 10
(1)
35 35 0 20 0
U y 750 V 0 30 30 20
(1)
35 35 0 40 0
NS400-630 U y 250 V 0 30 30 5 60 60 0 10 0
U y 500 V 0 30 30 10
(1)
60 60 0 20 0
U y 750 V 0 30 30 20
(1)
100 100 0 40 0
(1)Distance must be doubled with interphase barriers.
(2)For Compact NS with long or short terminal shields.
(3) For Compact NS without terminal shields.
The mandatory distances when installing Compact NS circuit breakers are calculated from the device case, not taking into account the terminal shields or the
interphase barriers.
Compact NS100 to NS630 0
Safety clearances and minimum distances

B-6
Installation
recommendations
These values are valid for
fxed and withdrawable circuit breakers
with or without terminal shields.
When the ambient temperature is greater than 40 C, overload-protection
characteristics are slightly modifed.
To determine tripping times using time/current curves, use the values of the current
indicated in the table below, corrected to take into account the ambient temperature.
Compact NS DC temperature derating
NS DC confguration Type of trip
unit
Rating In (A) for a given temperature
Ambient
temp. 40 C
Ambient
temp. 45 C
Ambient
temp. 50 C
Ambient
temp. 55 C
Ambient
temp. 60 C
Ambient
temp. 65 C
Ambient
temp. 70 C
NS100 N/H 1/2P 1P 250 V - 2P 500 V TM16D 16 15.6 15.2 14.8 14.5 14 13.8
TM25D 25 24.5 24 23.5 23 22 21
TM32D 32 31.3 30.5 30 29.5 29 28.5
TM40D 40 39 38 37 36 35 34
TM50D 50 49 48 47 46 45 44
TM63D 63 61.5 60 58 57 55 54
TM80D 80 78 76 74 72 70 68
TM100D 100 97.5 95 92.5 90 87.5 85
NS160 N/H 1/2P 1P 250 V - 2P 500 V TM125D 125 122 119 116 113 109 106
TM160D 160 156 152 147 144 140 136
NS100 DC 3/4P y 500 V TM16D 16.8 16.4 16 15.5 15.2 14.7 14.5
TM25D 26.3 25.7 25.2 24.7 24.2 23.1 22.1
TM32D 33.6 33 32 31.5 31 30.5 30
TM40D 42 41 40 39 38 37 36
TM50D 53 51 50 49 48 47 46
TM63D 66 65 63 61 60 58 57
TM80DC 84 82 80 78 76 74 71
TM100DC 105 102 100 97 95 92 89
NS160 DC 3/4P y 500 V TM125DC 131 128 125 122 119 114 111
TM160DC 168 164 160 154 151 147 143
NS250 DC 3/4P y 500 V TM200DC 210 205 200 194 189 184 179
TM250DC 250 240 235 230 220 210 200
NS100 DC 3/4P > 500 V TM16D 16 15.6 15.2 14.8 14.5 14 13.8
TM25D 25 24.5 24 23.5 23 22 21
TM32D 32 31.3 30.5 30 29.5 29 28.5
TM40D 40 39 38 37 36 35 34
TM50D 50 49 48 47 46 45 44
TM63D 63 61.5 60 58 57 55 54
TM80DC 80 78 76 74 72 70 68
TM100DC 100 97.5 95 92.5 90 87.5 85
NS160 DC 3/4P > 500 V TM125DC 125 122 119 116 113 109 106
TM160DC 160 156 152 147 144 140 136
NS250 DC > 500 V TM200DC 200 195 190 185 180 175 170
TM250DC 230 225 220 210 200 190 180
NS400 DC y 500 V P1-P2 400 400 400 400 400 400 400
NS400 DC > 500 V P1-P2 400 400 400 400 400 400 380
NS630 DC y 500 V P1-P2-P3 550 530 510 490 470 440 420
NS630 DC > 500 V P1-P2-P3 500 480 460 440 420 400 380
Example: a Compact NS100 DC equipped with a TM80DC trip unit has a rating of:
84 A at 40 C
78 A at 55 C.
b
b
Compact NS100 to NS630 0
Temperature derating

B-7
Installation
recommendations
Compact NS100 to NS630

B-8
Installation
recommendations
When poles are connected in parallel,
the trip unit corresponding to the maximum
circuit breaker rating is never used, for
safety reasons related to temperature rise.
The heating conditions are modifed.
The table opposite indicates the new
thermal ratings that should be used for 2P,
3P and 4P circuit breakers.
Type of circuit
breaker
Pole
connections
Type of trip
unit
Equivalent
rated current
(1)
In (A) at 40 C
Magnetic
threshold
Im (A) 20 %
NS100
NS100 N/H 2-pole 2P in parallel TM16D 40 520
TM25D 63 800
TM32D 80 800
TM40D 100 1400
TM50D 125 1400
TM63D 158 1400
See example 2 (see page A-5) TM80D 200 1600
NS100 DC 3-pole 3P in parallel TM16D 58 780
TM25D 90 1200
TM32D 115 1650
TM40D 144 2100
TM50D 180 2100
TM63D 227 2100
TM80DC 288 2400
TM16G 58 240
TM25G 90 300
TM40G 144 300
TM63G 227 450
NS100 DC 4-pole 4P in parallel TM16D 74 1040
TM25D 115 1600
TM32D 147 2200
TM40D 184 2800
TM50D 230 2800
TM63D 290 2800
TM80DC 368 3200
TM16G 74 320
TM25G 115 400
TM40G 184 400
TM63G 290 600
2x2P (in parallel)
in series

TM16D 37 520
TM25D 58 800
TM32D 74 1100
TM40D 46 1400
TM50D 115 1400
TM63D 145 1400
TM80DC 184 1600
TM16G 37 160
TM25G 58 200
TM40G 46 200
TM63G 145 300
NS160
NS160 N/H 2-pole 2P in parallel TM125D 313 2400
NS160 DC 3-pole 3P in parallel TM100DC 360 2400
TM125DC 450 3750
NS160 DC 4-pole 4P in parallel TM100DC 460 3200
TM125DC 575 5000
2x2P (in parallel)
in series
TM100DC 230 1600
See example 1 (see page A-5) TM125DC 288 2500
(1)Rated current of the assembly with the indicated pole connections.
Example : a Compact NS100 DC 4-pole circuit breaker with 4 poles in parallel,
equipped with a TM63D trip unit:
an equivalent rated current of 290 A
a fxed magnetic threshold of 2800 A.
b
b
Compact NS100 to NS630 0
Characteristics of circuit breakers with parallel
connection of poles

B-9
Installation
recommendations
Type of circuit
breaker
Pole
connections
Type of trip
unit
Equivalent
rated current
(1)
In (A) at 40 C
Magnetic
threshold
Im (A) 20 %
NS250
NS250 DC 3-pole 2P in parallel TM160DC 400 2500
TM200DC 500 2000 to 4000
NS250 DC 3-pole 3P in parallel TM160DC 576 3750
TM200DC 720 3000 to 6000
NS250 DC 4-pole 4P in parallel TM160DC 736 5000
TM200DC 920 4000 to 8000
2x2P (in parallel)
in series
TM160DC 368 2500
TM200DC 460 2000 to 4000
NS400
NS400 DC 3-pole 2P in parallel MP1 640 1600 to 3200
MP2 640 2500 to 5000
NS400 DC 3-pole 3P in parallel MP1 960 2400 to 4800
MP2 960 3750 to 7500
NS400 DC 4-pole 4P in parallel MP1 1280 3200 to 6400
MP2 1280 5000 to 10000
2x2P (in parallel)
in series
MP1 640 1600 to 3200
MP2 640 2500 to 5000
NS630
NS630 DC 2-pole 2P in parallel MP1 1000 1600 to 3200
MP2 1000 2500 to 5000
MP3 1000 4000 to 8000
NS630 DC 3-pole 3P in parallel MP1 1500 2400 to 4800
MP2 1500 3750 to 7500
MP3 1500 6000 to 12000
NS630 DC 4-pole 4P in parallel MP1 2000 3200 to 6400
MP2 2000 5000 to 10000
MP3 2000 8000 to 16000
2x2P (in parallel)
in series
MP1 1000 1600 to 3200
MP2 1000 2500 to 50000
MP3 1000 4000 to 8000
(1)Rated current of the assembly with the indicated pole connections.
Compact NS100 to NS630 0
Characteristics of circuit breakers with parallel
connection of poles

B-10
Installation
recommendations
Possible positions
D
B
1
0
1
4
2
7
D
B
1
0
1
4
2
8
D
B
1
0
1
4
2
9
Power supply
The plus and minus polarities (LINE + and LINE -) of the power supply must be
connected as indicated in the Dimensions and connection chapter.
D
B
1
0
4
7
9
3
Mounting the circuit-breaker
It is important to distribute the weight of the device uniformily over a rigid mounting
surface such as rails or a base plate.
This mounting plane should be perfectly fat (tolerance on support fatness: 2 mm).
This eliminates any risk of deformation which could interfere with correct operation
of the circuit breaker.
Masterpact devices can also be mounted on a vertical plane using the special
brackets.
D
B
1
0
1
4
3
1
D
B
1
0
1
4
3
2
Mounting on rails.
D
B
1
0
1
4
3
3
Mounting with vertical brackets.
Masterpact NW10 to NW40 0
Installation in switchboard

B-11
Installation
recommendations
Mounted on the right or left-hand side of the
craddle, this device inhibits opening of the
cubicle door when the circuit breaker is in
connected or test position. It the breaker
is put in the connected position with the
door open, the door may be closed without
having to disconnect the circuit breaker.
D
B
1
0
4
7
9
4
Dimensions (mm)
Type (1) (2)
NW10-40 (versions C-D) 215 215
NW10-40 (version E) 330 215
Breaker in connected or test position
Door cannot be opened
D
B
1
0
4
7
9
6
Breaker in disconnected position
Door can be opened
D
B
1
0
2
1
9
4
Note:
The door interlock can either be mounted on the right side or
the left side of the breaker.
F : Datum.
Catch not supplied Catch not supplied
Masterpact NW10 to NW40 0
Door interlock catch

B-12
Installation
recommendations
Cable-type door interlock
This option prevents door opening when the circuit breaker is closed and prevents
circuit breaker closing when the door is open.
For this, a special plate associated with a lock and a cable is mounted on the right
side of the circuit breaker.
With this interlock installed, the source changeover function cannot be implemented.
D
B
1
0
1
4
4
5
D
B
1
0
1
4
4
6
D
B
1
0
1
4
4
7
Wiring of voltage releases
During pick-up, the power consumed is approximately 150 to 200 VA. For low control
voltages (12, 24, 48 V), maximum cable lengths are imposed by the voltage and the
cross-sectional area of cables.
Recommended maximum cable lengths (meter)
12 V 24 V 48 V
2.5 mm 1.5 mm 2.5 mm 1.5 mm 2.5 mm 1.5 mm
MN U source 100 % - - 58 35 280 165
U source 85 % - - 16 10 75 45
MX-XF U source 100 % 21 12 115 70 550 330
U source 85 % 10 6 75 44 350 210
Note: the indicated length is that of each of the two wires.
Masterpact NW10 to NW40 0
Cable-type door interlock
Connection of MN, MX and XF voltage releases
B-13
Installation
recommendations
Cable connections
If cables are used for the power connections, make
sure that they do not apply excessive mechanical
forces to the circuit breaker terminals.
For this, make the connections as follows:
extend the circuit breaker terminals using short bars
designed and installed according to the
recommendations for bar-type power connections:
for a single cable, use solution B opposite
for multiple cables, use solution C opposite.
in all cases, follow the general rules for connections
to busbars:
position the cable lugs before inserting the bolts
the cables should frmly secured to the framework of
the switchboard (E).
b
v
v
b
v
v
D
B
1
0
1
4
4
8
D
B
1
0
1
4
4
9
D
B
1
0
1
4
5
0
Busbar connections
The busbars should be suitably adjusted to ensure that
the connection points are positioned on the terminals
before the bolts are inserted B
The connections are held by the support which is solidly
fxed to the framework of the switchboard, such that the
circuit breaker terminals do not have to support its
weight C. (This support should be placed close to the
terminals).
D
B
1
0
1
4
5
1
D
B
1
0
1
4
5
2
D
B
1
0
1
4
5
3
Electrodynamic stresses
The frst busbar support or spacer shall be situated within a maximum distance from
the connection point of the breaker (see table below). This distance must be
respected so that the connection can withstand the electrodynamic stresses between
phases in the event of a short circuit.
Maximum distance A between busbar to circuit breaker connection and the frst busbar
support or spacer with respect to the value of the prospective short-circuit current.
Isc (kA) 30 50 65 80 100
distance A (mm) 350 300 250 150 150
Masterpact NW10 to NW40 0
Power connection

B-14
Installation
recommendations
D
B
1
0
1
4
5
4

















1 Terminal screw factory-tightened to 16 Nm.
2 Breaker terminal.
3 Busbar.
4 Bolt.
5 Washer.
6 Nut.
Clamping
Correct clamping of busbars depends amongst other things, on the tightening
torques used for the nuts and bolts. Over-tightening may have the same
consequences as under-tightening.
For connecting busbars (Cu ETP-NFA51-100) to the circuit breaker, the tightening
torques to be used are shown in the table below.
These values are for use with copper busbars and steel nuts and bolts, class 8.8. The
same torques can be used with AGS-T52 quality aluminium bars (French standard
NFA 02-104 or American National Standard H-35-1).
Examples
D
B
1
0
1
4
5
5
D
B
1
0
1
4
5
6
D
B
1
0
1
4
5
7
Tightening torques
Tightening torque (Nm)
with fat washers or
split lockwashers
Tightening torque
(Nm) with contact
or serrated washers
Nominal (mm) Drilling (mm)
10 11 37.5 50
Busbar drilling
Examples
D
B
1
0
1
4
5
8
D
B
1
0
1
4
5
9
D
B
1
0
1
4
6
0
Isolation distance
D
B
1
0
1
4
6
1
Dimensions (mm)
Ui X mini
500 V DC 8 mm
900 V DC 14 mm
Busbar bending
When bending busbars maintain the radius indicated below
(a smaller radius would cause cracks).
D
B
1
0
1
4
6
2
Dimensions (mm)
e Radius of curvature r
Min. Recommended
5 5 7.5
10 15 18 to 20
Masterpact NW10 to NW40 0
Power connection

B-15
Installation
recommendations
Horizontal rear connection NW10 to NW20 DC
D
B
1
0
1
4
6
3
D
B
1
0
1
4
6
4
D
B
1
0
1
4
6
5
D
B
1
0
4
7
9
7
D
B
1
0
4
7
9
8
D
B
1
0
1
4
7
4
Vertical rear connection NW10 to NW20 DC
D
B
1
0
4
7
9
9
D
B
1
0
4
8
0
0
D
B
1
0
4
8
0
1
D
B
1
0
4
8
0
2
D
B
1
0
1
4
7
7
Vertical rear connection NW40 DC
D
B
1
0
4
8
0
3
D
B
1
1
4
7
2
2
Masterpact NW10 to NW40 0
Power connection

B-16
Installation
recommendations
D
B
1
0
8
1
5
8
Rear horizontal connection
Basis of tables
maximum permissible busbar temperature: 100 C
Ti: temperature around the circuit breaker and its connections
busbar material is unpainted copper.
Example
Conditions:
drawout version
horizontal busbars
Ti: 50 C
service current: 2000 A.
Solution
For Ti = 50 C, use an NW20 DC which can be connected with three 100 x 5 mm bars
or two 80 x 10 mm bars.
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
Masterpact Maximum
service
current
Ti: 40 C
no. of bars
Ti: 50 C
no. of bars
Ti: 60 C
no. of bars
5 mm thick bars 10 mm thick bars 5 mm thick bars 10 mm thick bars 5 mm thick bars 10 mm thick bars
NW10 1000 3b.50 x 5 1b.63 x 10 3b.50 x 5 2b.50 x 10 3b.63 x 5 2b.50 x 10
NW20 2000 3b.100 x 5 2b.80 x 10 3b.100 x 5 2b.80 x 10 3b.100 x 5 3b.63 x 10
Note: the values indicated in these tables have been extrapolated from test data and theoretical calculations. These tables are only intended as a guide and cannot
replace industrial experience or a temperature rise test.
D
B
1
0
8
1
5
9
Rear vertical connection
Basis of tables
maximum permissible busbar temperature: 100 C
Ti: temperature around the circuit breaker and its connections
busbar material is unpainted copper.
Example
Conditions:
fxed version
vertical busbars
Ti: 40 C
service current: 1000 A.
Solution
For Ti = 40 C, use an NW10 DC which can be connected with two 50 x 5 mm bars
or one 50 x 10 mm bar.
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
Masterpact Maximum
service
current
Ti: 40 C
no. of bars
Ti: 50 C
no. of bars
Ti: 60 C
no. of bars
5 mm thick bars 10 mm thick bars 5 mm thick bars 10 mm thick bars 5 mm thick bars 10 mm thick bars
NW10 1000 2b.50 x 5 1b.50 x 10 2b.50 x 5 1b.50 x 10 2b.63 x 5 1b.63 x 10
NW20 2000 2b.100 x 5 2b.63 x 10 2b.100 x 5 2b.63 x 10 3b.100 x 5 3b.80 x 10
NW40 4000 - 4b.100 x 10 - 4b.100 x 10 - 4b.100 x 10
Note: the values indicated in these tables have been extrapolated from test data and theoretical calculations. These tables are only intended as a guide and cannot
replace industrial experience or a temperature rise test.
Masterpact NW10 to NW40 0
Busbar sizing
B-17
Installation
recommendations
Temperature derating
The table below indicates the maximum current rating, for each connection type, as
a function of the ambient temperature around the circuit breaker and the busbars.
For ambient temperatures greater than 60 C, consult us.
Ti: temperature around the circuit breaker and its connections.
Version Drawout device Fixed device
Connection Rear horizontal Rear vertical Rear horizontal Rear vertical
temp. Ti 40 45 50 55 60 40 45 50 55 60 40 45 50 55 60 40 45 50 55 60
NW10 Version C 1000 1000 1000 1000
Version D 1000 1000 1000 1000
Version E 1000 1000 1000 1000
NW20 Version C 2000 2000 2000 2000
Version D 2000 2000 2000 2000
Version E 2000 2000 2000 2000
NW40 Version C - 4000 - 4000
Version D - 4000 3900 3750 3600 - 4000
Version E - 4000 3800 3650 3500 - 4000
Power dissipation and input/output resistance
Total power dissipation is the value measured at IN, for a 3 pole (version C, D) or 4
pole (version E) breaker (values above the power P = 3RI).
The resistance between input / output is the value measured in cold state for the
circuits here after.
Version Drawout device Fixed device
Power dissipation (Watt) Input/output resistance (ohm) Power dissipation (Watt) Input/output resistance (ohm)
version C D E C D E C D E C D E
NW10 45 75 105 46 73 102 25 40 60 22 40 58
NW20 135 230 330 34 58 82 90 160 235 22 40 58
NW40 460 800 1150 29 50 72 360 580 850 22 36 52

Masterpact NW10 to NW40 0
Temperature derating
Power dissipation and
input / output resistance
B-18
C-1
Compact NS
Masterpact NW
Dimensions and connection
Presentation 3
Functions and characteristics A-1
Installation recommendations B-1
Compact (fxed version) 1P-2P
NS100-NS160 N/H 0
Dimensions, mounting, cutout C-2
Compact (fxed version) 3P-4P
NS100 to NS630 DC 0
Dimensions, mounting, cutout C-4
Compact (withdraw. version) 3P-4P
NS100 to NS630 DC 0
Dimensions, mounting, cutout C-6
Compact (fxed version) 2P-3P-4P
Parallel and series connection of poles 0
Compact NS100 to NS250 C-8
Compact NS400 to NS630 C-9
Compact (withdraw. version) 3P-4P
Parallel and series connection of poles 0
Compact NS100 to NS250 C-10
Compact NS400 to NS630 C-11
Compact NS100 to NS630 0
Rotary handle C-12
Motor-mechanism module C-14
Masterpact NW10 to 40 DC 0
Fixed device Version C/D (3 poles) Version E (4 poles) C-15
Fixed device Version C C-16
Fixed device Version D C-17
Fixed device Version E C-18
Drawout device Version C/D (3 poles) Version E (4 poles) C-19
Drawout device Version C C-20
Drawout device Version D C-21
Drawout device Version E C-22
Accessories C-23
Electrical diagrams D-1
Additional characteristics E-1
Catalogue numbers and order form F-1
Appendix0 G-1
C-2
Dimensions
and connection
Dimensions
D
B
1
0
4
7
3
2
1 pole 2 poles
D
B
1
0
4
7
3
3
D
B
1
0
4
7
3
4
(a) Short terminal shields..
(b) Interphase barriers.
Mounting
On backplate
1 pole 2 poles
D
B
1
0
4
7
3
5
D
B
1
0
4
7
3
6
(c) For rear connection only.
On rails
1 pole 2 poles
D
B
1
0
4
7
3
7
D
B
1
0
4
7
3
8
Compact (fxed version) 1P-2P
NS100-NS160 N/H 0
Dimensions, mounting, cutout

C-3
Dimensions
and connection
Front-panel cutout
On backplate
D
B
1
0
4
7
3
9
D
B
1
0
4
7
4
0
D
B
1
0
4
7
4
1
D
B
1
0
4
7
4
2
With escutcheon
D
B
1
0
4
7
4
3
D
B
1
0
4
7
4
4
Dimensions (mm)
Type C C1 C2 C3 C6 C7 G G1 G4 G5 H
NS100/160N/H 29 76 54 108 43 104 62.5 125 70 140 80.5
Type H1 H2 H3 H4 H6 H7 K K1 L3 L4 L5
NS100/160N/H 161 94 188 160.5 178.5 357 17.5 35 17.5 70 35
Type P1 P2 P4 P5 P6 R R1 R2 R4 R5 R6
NS100/160N/H 81 86 111 83 88 14.5 29 19 38 73 29
Type R7 T T4 U
NS100/160N/H 58 6 22 y 32
Compact (fxed version) 1P-2P
NS100-NS160 N/H 0
Dimensions, mounting, cutout

C-4
Dimensions
and connection
Dimensions
D
B
1
0
4
7
4
6
3 poles 4 poles
D
B
1
0
4
7
4
7
(a) Short terminal shields.
(b) Long terminal shields.
(c) Interphase barriers.
D
B
1
0
4
7
4
8
Mounting
On backplate
3 poles 4 poles
D
B
1
0
4
7
4
9
D
B
1
0
4
7
5
0
(d) For rear connection only.
On rails
3 poles 4 poles
D
B
1
0
4
7
5
1
D
B
1
0
4
7
5
2
On DIN rail with adapter plate
D
B
1
0
4
7
5
3
Compact (fxed version) 3P-4P
NS100 to NS630 DC 0
Dimensions, mounting, cutout

C-5
Dimensions
and connection
Front-panel cutout
For fxed or plug-in circuit breaker
D
B
1
0
4
7
3
9
D
B
1
0
4
7
4
0
D
B
1
0
4
7
5
4
D
B
1
0
4
7
4
2
With escutcheon With toggle cover
D
B
1
0
4
7
4
3
D
B
1
0
4
7
4
4
D
B
1
0
4
7
5
5
Dimensions (mm)
Type C C1 C2 C3 C6 C7 C20 C21 G G1 G4
NS100/160/250DC 29 76 54 108 43 104 34 86 62.5 125 70
NS400/630DC 41.5 116 92.5 184 56.5 146 46.5 126 100 200 113.5
Type G5 G47 G48 G49 G50 G51 H H1 H2 H3 H4
NS100/160/250DC 140 95 75 13.5 23 17.5 80.5 161 94 188 160.5
NS400/630DC 227 - - - - - 127.5 255 142.5 285 240
Type H5 H6 H7 K K1 K2 L L1 L2 P1 P2
NS100/160/250DC 321 178.5 357 17.5 35 70 52.5 105 140 81 86
NS400/630DC 480 237 474 22.5 45 90 70 140 185 95.5 110
Type P4 P5 P6 R R1 R2 R4 R5 R6 R7 R12
NS100/160/250DC 111 83 88 14.5 29 54 108 143 29 58 43
NS400/630DC 168 107 112 31.5 63 71.5 143 188 46.5 93 63
Type R13 T T4 U
NS100/160/250DC 86 6 22 y 32
NS400/630DC 126 6 32 y 32
Note: door cutout dimensions are given for a device position in
the enclosure where Du 100 + (h x 5) with respect to the door
hinge.
D
B
1
0
4
7
4
5
Compact (fxed version) 3P-4P
NS100 to NS630 DC 0
Dimensions, mounting, cutout

C-6
Dimensions
and connection
Dimensions
Plug-in base
D
B
1
0
4
7
5
6
3 poles 4 poles
D
B
1
0
4
7
5
7
D
B
1
0
4
7
5
8
Chassis
D
B
1
0
4
7
5
9
3 poles 4 poles
D
B
1
0
4
7
6
0
D
B
1
0
4
7
6
1
Mounting
Through panel M (plug-in base) Through panel
M
(chassis)
D
B
1
0
4
7
6
2
D
B
1
0
4
7
6
3
D
B
1
0
4
7
6
4
D
B
1
0
4
7
6
5
On rails (plug-in base or chassis)
D
B
1
0
4
7
6
6
D
B
1
0
4
7
6
7
(*) Short terminal shields are mandatory.
Note: door cutout dimensions are given for a device
position in the enclosure where Du 100 + (h x 5) with
respect to the door hinge.
3 poles 3 poles 4 poles 4 poles 3 poles 3 poles 4 poles 4 poles
2P, 3P 2P, 3P 4P 4P
Compact (withdraw. version) 3P-4P
NS100 to NS630 DC 0
Dimensions, mounting, cutout

C-7
Dimensions
and connection
On backplate (plug-in base or chassis)
Front connection (insulating screen is mandatory between the backplate and the base, supplied with the base)
D
B
1
0
4
7
6
8
D
B
1
0
4
7
6
9
Interior rear connection Exterior rear connection
D
B
1
0
4
7
7
0
D
B
1
0
4
7
7
1
D
B
1
0
4
7
7
2
D
B
1
0
4
7
7
3
Front-panel cutout
Plug-in base Chassis with protection collar and escutcheons
See fxed or plug-in circuit breaker page C-5.
D
B
1
0
4
7
7
4
D
B
1
0
4
7
7
5
Dimensions (mm)
Type C11 C17 G10 G11 G12 G13 G14 G15 G16 G17 G18 G19 G20 G21 G22 G23 G24
NS100/160/250DC 103 42.5 95 190 87 174 77.5 155 66 132 82 164 37.5 75 111 222 190
NS400/630DC 155 56 150 300 137 274 125 250 101 202 126 252 75 150 170.5 341 283.5
Type G25 G26 G27 H16 H17 H18 H19 K K1 K2 K5 K6 K7 K11 K12 K13 K20
NS100/160/250DC 380 208 416 102.5 205 103.5 210 17.5 35 70 54.5 109 144 74 148 183 35
NS400/630DC 567 318.5 637 157.5 315 140 280 22.5 45 90 71.5 143 188 91.5 183 228 50
Type K21 K22 L L1 L2 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 P2 P4 P7 P8 P9 P10 P12
NS100/160/250DC 70 105 52.5 105 140 92.5 185 216 220 251 86 111
(1)
27 45 75 64 32
NS400/630DC 100 145 70 140 185 110 220 250 265 295 110 168 27 45 100 86 32
Type P44 R8 R9 U T T5 T6
NS100/160/250DC 123 74 148 y 32 6 24 30
NS400/630DC 147 90 180 y 32 6 33 33
(1) P4 = 126 mm for Compact NS250.
NN
2P, 3P 2P, 3P 4P 4P
3P 3P 4P 4P 3P 3P 4P 4P
Compact (withdraw. version) 3P-4P
NS100 to NS630 DC 0
Dimensions, mounting, cutout

C-8
Connection to be made by customer
Dimensions
and connection
2P fxed version (Compact NS100-160 N/H) - 3P fxed version (Compact NS100-250 DC)
With series connections
2 poles 3 poles
D
B
1
1
6
3
6
6
With parallel connections
2 poles 3 poles
D
B
1
0
4
8
9
1
D
B
1
0
4
8
9
0
4P fxed version (Compact NS100-250 DC)
With series connections
D
B
1
1
6
3
6
7
With parallel connections
2 x 2 poles 4 poles
D
B
1
0
4
8
9
1
D
B
1
0
4
8
9
3
D
B
1
0
5
1
9
3
D
B
1
0
5
2
0
5
Compact (fxed version) 2P-3P-4P
Parallel and series connection
of poles 0
Compact NS100 to NS250
C-9
Connection to be made by customer
Dimensions
and connection
3P fxed version (Compact NS400-630 DC)
With series connections
D
B
1
0
4
8
9
4
With parallel connections
D
B
1
0
4
8
9
7
D
B
1
0
5
1
5
1
D
B
1
0
5
1
5
2
4P fxed version (Compact NS100 to NS630 DC)
With series connections
D
B
1
0
4
8
9
5
With parallel connections
D
B
1
0
4
8
9
7
2 x 2 poles 4 poles
D
B
1
0
4
8
9
6
D
B
1
0
5
1
9
4
D
B
1
0
5
2
0
6
Connection to be made by customer Connection to be made by customer
Compact (fxed version) 2P-3P-4P
Parallel and series connection
of poles 0
Compact NS400 to NS630
C-10
Dimensions
and connection
3P withdrawable version
Connections mounted with heat sink directed outwards
D
B
1
0
4
8
9
8
D
B
1
0
4
8
9
9
D
B
1
0
4
9
0
0
Connections mounted with heat sink directed inwards
D
B
1
0
4
9
0
1
D
B
1
0
4
9
0
2
D
B
1
0
4
9
0
3
4P withdrawable version
Connections mounted with heat sink directed outwards
D
B
1
0
4
9
0
4
D
B
1
0
4
9
0
5
D
B
1
0
4
9
0
6
Connections mounted with heat sink directed inwards
D
B
1
0
4
9
0
7
D
B
1
0
4
9
0
8
D
B
1
0
4
9
0
9
Compact (withdraw. version) 3P-4P
Parallel and series connection
of poles 0
Compact NS100 to NS250
C-11
Dimensions
and connection
3P withdrawable version
Connections mounted with heat sink directed outwards
D
B
1
0
4
9
1
0
D
B
1
0
4
9
1
1
D
B
1
0
4
9
1
2
Connections mounted with heat sink directed inwards
D
B
1
0
4
9
1
3
D
B
1
0
4
9
1
4
D
B
1
0
4
9
1
5
4P withdrawable version
Connections mounted with heat sink directed outwards
D
B
1
0
4
9
1
6
D
B
1
0
4
9
1
7
D
B
1
0
4
9
1
8
Connections mounted with heat sink directed inwards
D
B
1
0
4
9
1
9
D
B
1
0
4
9
2
0
D
B
1
0
4
9
2
1
Compact (withdraw. version) 3P-4P
Parallel and series connection
of poles 0
Compact NS400 to NS630
C-12
Dimensions
and connection
Direct rotary handle
Dimensions
D
B
1
0
4
7
7
6
3 poles 4 poles
D
B
1
0
4
7
7
7
D
B
1
0
4
7
7
8
(a) Without keylock.
(b) With Ronis keylock.
(c) With Profalux keylock.
Front-panel cutout
Fixed or plug-in circuit breaker
D
B
1
0
4
7
7
9
D
B
1
0
4
7
8
0
Withdrawable circuit breaker
D
B
1
0
4
7
8
1
D
B
1
0
4
7
7
5
An escutcheon is mandatory.
Compact NS100 to NS630 0
Rotary handle

C-13
Dimensions
and connection
MCC direct rotary handle
Dimensions Front-panel cutout
D
B
1
0
4
5
9
4
D
B
1
0
4
7
8
4
D
B
1
0
4
7
8
5
Extended rotary handle
Dimensions
Fixed or plug-in circuit breaker
Cut shaft at length:
P38-126 mm (NS100/250)
P38-150 mm (NS400/630)
b
b
Withdrawable circuit breaker
Cut shaft at length:
P40-122 mm (NS100/250)
P40-150 mm (NS400/630)
b
b
D
B
1
0
4
7
8
8
D
B
1
0
4
7
8
6
D
B
1
0
4
7
8
7
Front-panel cutout
D
B
1
0
4
7
8
9
Dimensions (mm)
Type C4 C5 C11 C13 C16 C17 C22 C23 G36 G37 G38 G39 H9 H10 H20 H23 H24
NS100/160/250 86 37 103 84 55 42.5 29 76 36 72 41 100 60 120 28 73 9
NS400/630N/H 147.5 37 155 84 116.5 56 41.5 126 36 72 51 145 83 160 40 123 24.5
Type H25 H26 K14 K15 L L1 L2 L7 L8 L11 L12 L13 L14 L15 P34 P35 P36
NS100/160/250 37.5 75 50 100 52.5 105 140 69 120 91 9.25 37.5 75 55 121 155 156
NS400/630N/H 37.5 75 72.5 145 70 140 185 85 160 123 5 37.5 75 66.5 145 179 180
Type P37 P38
(1)
P40
(1)
P42 P43 P44 R1 R8 R9 R14 R15 R26 R33 R34 T6 T7
NS100/160/250 164 u 185 u 248 125 89 123 29 74 148 48.5 97 14.5 74 148 4.2 50
NS400/630N/H 188 u 209 u 272 149 112 147 29 90 180 64.5 129 32 91.5 148 4.2 50
(1)y 600 mm.
Note: door cutout dimensions are given for a device position in the enclosure
where Du 100 + (h x 5) with respect to the door hinge.
Compact NS100 to NS630 0
Rotary handle

C-14
Dimensions
and connection
Dimensions
D
B
1
0
4
7
9
0
3 poles 4 poles
D
B
1
0
4
7
9
1
D
B
1
0
4
7
9
2
Front-panel cutout
D
B
1
0
4
7
8
2
D
B
1
0
4
7
8
0
Dimensions (mm)
Type C22 C23 H20 H21 H22 H23 L L1 L2 L11 L12
NS100/160/250 29 76 62.5 97 45.5 73 52.5 105 140 91 45.5
NS400/630 41.5 126 100 152 83 123 70 140 185 123 61.5
Type P32 P33 P45 R14 R15
NS100/160/250 178 143 145 48.5 97
NS400/630 250 215 217 64.5 129
Note: door cutout dimensions are given for a device position in
the enclosure where Du 100 + (h x 5) with respect to the door
hinge.
D
B
1
0
4
7
4
5
Compact NS100 to NS630 0
Motor-mechanism module

C-15
Dimensions
and connection
Device
D
B
1
0
1
2
6
7
D
B
1
0
1
2
6
8
Mounting on base plate or rails Mounting detail
D
B
1
0
4
8
0
7
D
B
1
0
1
2
7
0
Safety clearances Door cutout
D
B
1
0
1
2
7
1
D
B
1
0
1
2
7
2
D
B
1
0
1
2
7
3
Insulated
parts
Metal parts Energised
parts
A 0 0 100 Note:
(1) Without escutcheon.
(2) With escutcheon.
X andY are the symmetry planes for a 3-pole device.
A(*) An overhead clearance of 110 mm is required to remove the arc chutes.
An overhead clearance of 20 mm is required to remove the terminal block.
B 0 0 60
F : : Datum.
Masterpact NW10 to 40 DC 0
Fixed device
Version C/D (3 poles)
Version E (4 poles)
C-16
D
B
1
0
4
8
3
2 Dimensions
and connection
Connections
Horizontal rear connection (NW10 - NW20) Detail
D
B
1
0
4
8
0
8
D
B
1
0
4
8
0
9
D
B
1
0
4
8
1
0
D
B
1
0
1
2
7
8
Vertical rear connection (NW10 - NW20) Detail
D
B
1
0
4
8
1
2
D
B
1
0
4
8
1
3
D
B
1
0
4
8
1
5
D
B
1
0
1
2
8
2
View A detail.
Vertical rear connection (NW40) Detail
D
B
1
0
4
8
1
6
D
B
1
0
4
8
1
7
D
B
1
0
4
8
1
5
D
B
1
0
1
3
1
4
Note:
Recommended connection screws: M10 class 8.8.
Tightening torque: 50 Nm with contact washer.
View A detail.
Masterpact NW10 to 40 DC 0
Fixed device
Version C
C-17
D
B
1
0
4
8
3
3 Dimensions
and connection
Connections
Horizontal rear connection (NW10 - NW20) Detail
D
B
1
0
4
8
1
8
D
B
1
0
4
8
1
9
D
B
1
0
4
8
2
1
D
B
1
0
1
2
7
8
Vertical rear connection (NW10 - NW20) Detail
D
B
1
0
4
8
2
2
D
B
1
0
4
8
2
3
D
B
1
0
4
8
2
5
D
B
1
0
1
2
8
2
View A detail.
Vertical rear connection (NW40) Detail
D
B
1
0
4
8
2
6
D
B
1
0
4
8
2
7
D
B
1
0
4
8
2
9
D
B
1
0
1
3
1
4
Note:
Recommended connection screws: M10 class 8.8.
Tightening torque: 50 Nm with contact washer.
View A detail.
Masterpact NW10 to 40 DC 0
Fixed device
Version D
C-18
D
B
1
0
4
8
3
5
D
B
1
0
4
8
3
6
Dimensions
and connection
Connections
Horizontal rear connection (NW10 - NW20) Detail
D
B
1
0
4
8
3
0
D
B
1
0
4
8
3
1
D
B
1
0
1
2
7
8
Vertical rear connection (NW10 - NW20) Detail
D
B
1
0
4
8
3
7
D
B
1
0
4
8
2
3
D
B
1
0
4
8
4
0
D
B
1
0
1
2
8
2
View A detail.
Vertical rear connection (NW40) Detail
D
B
1
0
4
8
4
1
D
B
1
0
4
8
4
2
D
B
1
0
4
8
4
4
D
B
1
0
1
3
1
4
Note:
Recommended connection screws: M10 class 8.8.
Tightening torque: 50 Nm with contact washer. View A detail.
Masterpact NW10 to 40 DC 0
Fixed device
Version E
C-19
Dimensions
and connection
Device
D
B
1
0
1
2
8
9
D
B
1
0
1
2
9
0
(*) Drawout position.
Mounting on base plate or rails Mounting detail
D
B
1
0
1
2
9
1
D
B
1
0
1
2
9
2
Safety clearances Door cutout
D
B
1
0
1
2
9
3
D
B
1
0
1
2
9
4
D
B
1
0
1
2
9
5
Insulated
parts
Metal parts Energised
parts
A 0 0 0
Note:
(1) Without escutcheon
(2) With escutcheon
X andY are the symmetry planes for a 3-pole device.
B 0 0 60
F : Datum.
Masterpact NW10 to 40 DC 0
Drawout device
Version C/D (3 poles)
Version E (4 poles)
C-20
D
B
1
0
4
8
7
9
Dimensions
and connection
Connections
Horizontal rear connection (NW10 - NW20) Detail
D
B
1
0
4
8
4
5
D
B
1
0
4
8
4
6
D
B
1
0
4
8
4
8
D
B
1
0
1
2
7
8
Vertical rear connection (NW10 - NW20) Detail
D
B
1
0
4
8
4
9
D
B
1
0
4
8
5
0
D
B
1
0
4
8
8
2
D
B
1
0
1
2
8
2
View A detail.
Vertical rear connection (NW40) Detail
D
B
1
0
4
8
5
2
D
B
1
0
4
8
5
3
D
B
1
0
4
8
8
2
D
B
1
0
1
3
1
4
Note:
Recommended connection screws: M10 class 8.8.
Tightening torque: 50 Nm with contact washer. View A detail.
Masterpact NW10 to 40 DC 0
Drawout device
Version C
C-21
D
B
1
0
4
8
8
0
Dimensions
and connection
Connections
Horizontal rear connection (NW10 - NW20) Detail
D
B
1
0
4
8
5
4
D
B
1
0
4
8
5
5
D
B
1
0
4
8
6
7
D
B
1
0
1
2
7
8
Vertical rear connection (NW10 - NW20) Detail
D
B
1
0
4
8
5
9
D
B
1
0
4
8
6
0
D
B
1
0
4
8
6
2
D
B
1
0
1
2
8
2
View A detail.
Vertical rear connection (NW40) Detail
D
B
1
0
4
8
6
3
D
B
1
0
4
8
6
4
D
B
1
0
4
8
6
6
D
B
1
0
1
3
1
4
Note:
Recommended connection screws: M10 class 8.8.
Tightening torque: 50 Nm with contact washer. View A detail.
Masterpact NW10 to 40 DC 0
Drawout device
Version D
C-22
D
B
1
0
4
8
8
1
D
B
1
0
4
8
7
5
Dimensions
and connection
Connections
Horizontal rear connection (NW10 - NW20) Detail
D
B
1
0
4
8
6
8
D
B
1
0
4
8
6
9
D
B
1
0
4
8
7
0
D
B
1
0
1
2
7
8
Vertical rear connection (NW10 - NW20) Detail
D
B
1
0
4
8
7
1
D
B
1
0
4
8
6
0
D
B
1
0
4
8
7
3
D
B
1
0
1
2
8
2
View A detail.
Vertical rear connection (NW40) Detail
D
B
1
0
4
8
7
4
Note:
Recommended connection screws: M10 class 8.8.
Tightening torque: 50 Nm with contact washer.
View A detail.
D
B
1
0
4
8
7
7
D
B
1
0
4
8
7
7
D
B
1
0
1
3
1
4
D
B
1
0
1
3
1
4
Masterpact NW10 to 40 DC 0
Drawout device
Version E
C-23
Dimensions
and connection
Rear panel cutout (drawout device)
NW10 to NW40
D
B
1
0
1
3
5
9
D
B
1
0
1
3
6
0
F : Datum.
Escutcheon
Fixed device Drawout device
D
B
1
0
1
3
6
5
D
B
1
0
1
3
6
6
Connection of auxiliary wiring to terminal block
D
B
1
0
1
3
6
7
D
B
1
0
1
3
6
8
One conductor only per connection point.
Masterpact NW10 to 40 DC 0
Accessories
C-24
Dimensions
and connection
Delay unit for MN release
D
B
1
0
1
3
7
5
D
B
1
1
5
8
9
1
Chassis communication module
Modbus Digipact
D
B
1
0
1
3
7
7
D
B
1
0
1
3
7
8
3 6
MN
UVR
100/130 V
AC/DC
S
4 5 6
3
3 6
MN
UVR
100/130 V
AC/DC
S
4 5 6
3
Masterpact NW10 to 40 DC 0
Accessories
D-1
Compact NS
Masterpact NW
Electrical diagrams
Presentation 3
Functions and characteristics A-1
Installation recommendations B-1
Dimensions and connection C-1
Compact NS100 to 630 0
Indication contacts D-2
Motor mechanism (automatic reset) D-4
Motor mechanism (remote reset) D-6
Motor mechanism (local reset) D-8
Early-make contacts D-10
Masterpact NW10 to NW40 DC 0
Fixed and drawout devices D-11
Communication option 24 V DC external power supply D-13
Additional characteristics E-1
Catalogue numbers and order form F-1
Appendix 0 G-1
D-2
Electrical diagrams
The diagram is shown with circuits de-
energised, all devices open, connected and
charged and relays in the normal position.
Compact NS100 to NS250
Manually operated circuit breaker
D
B
1
1
5
8
9
5
(1)MN or MX (MN: D1, D4; MX: C1, C2).
(2) For the withdrawable and plug-in versions, SDV and OF2 contacts can be installed in the
circuit breaker, but only one can be connected to the automatic auxiliary connectors.
Circuit breaker with motor mechanism
D
B
1
1
5
8
9
6
Symbols
Q Compact NS100 to 250
SD trip indication contact
SDE fault indication contact
SDV earth-fault indication contact
OF ON / OFF indication contact
MN undervoltage release
MX shunt release
MT motor-mechanism module
CAO early-break contact of rotary handle
CAF early-make contact of rotary handle
CE connected-position carriage switch
CD disconnected-position carriage switch.
Colour code for auxiliary wiring
RD red
GN green
BK black
VT violet
YE yellow
GY grey
BL blue
OR orange
WH white.
(1) MN or MX (MN: D1, D4; MX: C1, C2).
(2) For the withdrawable and plug-in versions, SDV and OF2 contacts can be installed in the
circuit breaker, but only one can be connected to the automatic auxiliary connectors.
(3) Wires supplied, must be connected to ensure correct operation.
Auxiliary wiring for plug-in / withdrawable circuit breaker
Automatic auxiliary connectors
(wires 0.75 to 2.5 mm
2
)
Manual auxiliary connectors
(wires 0.75 to 2.5 mm
2
)
D
B
1
0
4
5
9
9
D
B
1
0
4
6
0
0
Fixed part (rear view).
Fixed part (front view looking into base).
Compact NS100 to 630 0
Indication contacts

D-3
Electrical diagrams
Compact NS400 to NS630
Manually operated circuit breaker
D
B
1
1
5
8
9
7
(1) MN or MX (MN: D1, D4; MX: C1, C2).
(2) For the withdrawable and plug-in versions, SDV and OF2 contacts can be installed in the
circuit breaker, but only one can be connected to the automatic auxiliary connectors.
(3) Options available with trip unit STR53UE only.
Circuit breaker with motor mechanism
D
B
1
1
5
8
9
8
Symbols
Q Compact NS100 to 250
SD trip indication contact
SDE fault indication contact
SDV earth-fault indication contact
OF ON / OFF indication contact
MN undervoltage release
MX shunt release
MT motor-mechanism module
CAO early-break contact of rotary handle
CAF early-make contact of rotary handle
CE connected-position carriage switch
CD disconnected-position carriage switch.
Colour code for auxiliary wiring
RD red
GN green
BK black
VT violet
YE yellow
GY grey
BL blue
OR orange
WH white.
(1) MN or MX (MN: D1, D4; MX: C1, C2).
(2) For the withdrawable and plug-in versions, SDV and OF2 contacts can be installed in the
circuit breaker, but only one can be connected to the automatic auxiliary connectors.
(3) Options available with trip unit STR53UE only.
(4) Wires supplied, must be connected to ensure correct operation.
Auxiliary wiring for plug-in / withdrawable circuit breaker
Automatic auxiliary connectors
(wires 0.75 to 2.5 mm
2
)
Manual auxiliary connectors
(wires 0.75 to 2.5 mm
2
)
D
B
1
0
4
6
0
5
D
B
1
0
4
6
0
6
Fixed part (front view looking into base).
Fixed part (rear view).
Compact NS100 to 630 0
Indication contacts

D-4
orders must not
be simultaneous
Electrical diagrams
The diagram is shown with circuits de-
energised, all devices open, connected and
charged and relays in the normal position.
Following tripping due to an electrical fault,
reset must be carried out locally and
manually.
Automatic reset with MN
D
B
1
1
5
8
9
9
(1)Wires supplied, must be connected to ensure correct operation.
(2) The tripping order must lock out the closing order.
Automatic reset with MX
Symbols
Q Compact NS100 to 630
SDE fault indication contact
MT motor-mechanism module
F1 breaker for protection of motor-mechanism module
circuits
H1 lamp signalling an electrical fault
H2 lamp signalling motor mechanism in manual position
F closing order
O opening order
(must be > 150 ms).
Colour code for auxiliary wiring
RD red
GN green
BK black
BL blue
OR orange
WH white.
D
B
1
1
5
9
0
0
(1) Wires supplied, must be connected to ensure correct operation.
(2) The tripping order must lock out the closing order.
Compact NS100 to 630 0
Motor mechanism (automatic reset)

D-5
Electrical diagrams
Automatic reset without auxiliary
D
B
1
1
5
9
0
1
(1) Wires supplied, must be connected to ensure correct operation.
Control via switch or relay
With MN/MX
Controlled by switch Controlled by relay
D
B
1
0
4
6
1
4
D
B
1
0
4
6
1
6
Without auxiliary
Controlled by switch Controlled by relay
D
B
1
0
4
6
1
7
D
B
1
0
4
6
1
8
Compact NS100 to 630 0
Motor mechanism (automatic reset)

D-6
orders must not
be simultaneous
Electrical diagrams
The diagram is shown with circuits de-
energised, all devices open, connected and
charged and relays in the normal position.
Following tripping due to an electrical fault,
reset must be carried out locally and
manually.
Remote reset with MN
D
B
1
1
5
9
0
2
(1)Wires supplied, must be connected to ensure correct operation.
(2)Connect SDE terminal 81 to auxiliary-connector terminal 84.
(3)The tripping order must lock out the closing order.
Remote reset with MX
Symbols
Q Compact NS100 to 630
SDE fault indication contact
MN undervoltage release
MX shunt release
MT motor-mechanism module
F1 breaker for protection of motor-mechanism module
circuits and MN/MX
H2 lamp signalling motor mechanism in manual position
R reset order
(must be > 150 ms)
F closing order
O opening order
(must be > 150 ms,
has priority over F order).
Colour code for auxiliary wiring
RD red
GN green
BK black
BL blue
OR orange
WH white.
D
B
1
1
5
9
0
3
(1)Wires supplied, must be connected to ensure correct operation.
(2) Connect SDE terminal 81 to auxiliary-connector terminal 84.
(3)The tripping order must lock out the closing order.
Compact NS100 to 630 0
Motor mechanism (remote reset)

D-7
Electrical diagrams
Remote reset without auxiliary
D
B
1
1
5
9
0
4
(1) Wires supplied, must be connected to ensure correct
operation.
(2) Connect SDE terminal 81 to auxiliary-connector terminal 84.
Control via switch or relay
With MN/MX
Controlled by switch Controlled by relay
D
B
1
0
4
6
2
6
D
B
1
0
4
6
2
8
Without auxiliary
Controlled by switch Controlled by relay
D
B
1
0
4
6
2
9
D
B
1
0
4
6
3
0
Compact NS100 to 630 0
Motor mechanism (remote reset)

D-8
orders must not
be simultaneous
Electrical diagrams
The diagram is shown with circuits de-
energised, all devices open, connected and
charged and relays in the normal position.
Following tripping due to an electrical fault,
reset must be carried out locally and
manually.
Local reset with MN
D
B
1
1
5
8
9
2
(1) (2) Required to ensure correct indication of an electrical fault.
Local reset with MX
Symbols
Q Compact NS100 to 630
SDE fault indication contact
MN undervoltage release
MX hunt release
MT motor-mechanism module
F1 breaker for protection of motor-mechanism module
circuits and MN/MX
H1 lamp signalling an electrical fault
H2 lamp signalling motor mechanism in manual position
F closing order
O opening order
(must be > 150 ms,
has priority over F order).
Colour code for auxiliary wiring
RD red
GN green
BK black
BL blue
OR orange
WH white.
D
B
1
1
5
8
9
3
(1) (2) Required to ensure correct indication of an electrical fault.
Compact NS100 to 630 0
Motor mechanism (local reset)

D-9
Electrical diagrams
Local reset without auxiliary
D
B
1
1
5
8
9
4
(1) (2) Required to ensure correct indication of an electrical fault.
Control via switch or relay
With MN/MX
Controlled by switch Controlled by relay
D
B
1
0
4
6
3
8
D
B
1
0
4
6
4
0
Without auxiliary
Controlled by switch Controlled by relay
D
B
1
0
4
6
4
1
D
B
1
0
4
6
4
2
Compact NS100 to 630 0
Motor mechanism (local reset)

D-10
Electrical diagrams
The diagram is shown with circuits de-
energised, all devices open, connected and
charged and relays in the normal position.
Following tripping due to an electrical fault,
reset must be carried out locally and
manually.
With MN
D
B
1
0
4
6
4
4
(1) Independent auxiliary source.
With MN + SD
Symbols
Q Compact NS
SD trip indication contact
MN undervoltage release
CAF early-make contact of rotary handle
XI terminal block for CAF wiring
(must be ordered).
Colour code for auxiliary wiring
RD red
GN green
BK black
BL blue
WH white.
D
B
1
0
4
6
4
6
(1)Independent auxiliary source.
Compact NS100 to 630 0
Early-make contacts

D-11
Diagrams are shown with circuits de-
energised, all devices open, connected and
charged and relays in the normal position.
Version C Version D Remote operation
E
9
0
0
9
8
E
9
0
1
0
0
D
B
1
0
5
0
5
8
Version E
E
9
0
0
9
9
Control unit Remote operation
Terminal block marking Com : E1-E6 communication SDE2 / Res SDE1 MN / MX2 MX1 XF PF MCH
E5 E6 184
/
K2 84 D2
/
C12 C2 A2 254 B2
E3 E4 182 82 C3 A3 252 B3
E1 E2 181
/
K1 81 D1
/
C11 C1 A1 251 B1
SDE2: fault-trip indication contact
or
Res:

remote reset
SDE1: fault-trip indication contact (supplied as standard)
MN: undervoltage release
or
MX2:

shunt release
MX1: shunt release (standard or communicating)
XF: closing release (standard or communicating)
PF: ready-to-close contact
MCH: electric motor
Note:
When communicating MX or XF releases are used, the third wire (C3,A3) must
be connected even if the communication module is not installed.
Electrical diagrams
Masterpact NW10 to NW40 DC 0
Fixed and drawout devices

D-12
Electrical diagrams
Indication contacts Chassis contacts
D
B
1
0
1
4
0
9
Indication contacts Chassis contacts
OF4 OF3 OF2 OF1 OF24 OF23 OF22 OF21 OF14 OF13 OF12 OF11 CD3 CD2 CD1 CE3 CE2 CE1 CT3 CT2 CT1
44 34 24 14 244 234 224 214 144 134 124 114 834 824 814 334 324 314 934 924 914
42 32 22 12 242 232 222 212 142 132 122 112 832 822 812 332 322 312 932 922 912
41 31 21 11 241 231 221 211 141 131 121 111 831 821 811 331 321 311 931 921 911
or or or or or or or or or or
EF24 EF23 EF22 EF21 EF14 EF13 EF12 EF11 CE6 CE5 CE4 CE9 CE8 CE7
248 238 228 218 148 138 128 118 364 354 344 394 384 374
246 236 226 216 146 136 126 116 362 352 342 392 382 372
245 235 225 215 145 135 125 115 361 351 341 391 381 371
Indication contacts Chassis contacts
OF4 ON/OFF
indication contacts
OF24
or
EF24
ON/OFF indication contacts
Combined connected-closed indication
contacts
CD3 Disconnected
position
contacts
CE3 Connected
position
contacts
CT3 Test position
contacts
OF3 CD2 CE2 CT2
OF2 CD1 CE1 CT1
OF1
OF22 or
EF22
or or
CE6 Connected
position
contacts
CE9 Connected
position
contacts
OF21 or
EF21
CE5 CE8
CE4 CE7
OF14 or
EF14
or
CD6 Disconnected
position
contacts
OF13 or
EF13
CD5
CD4
OF12 or
EF12
OF11 or
EF11
Legend:
Drawout device only.
XXX SDE1, OF1, OF2, OF3, OF4 supplied as standard.
Interconnected connections
(only one wire per connection point).
Masterpact NW10 to NW40 DC 0
Fixed and drawout devices

D-13
Electrical diagrams
Connection of the communications option
D
B
1
0
4
8
8
7
The communications bus requires its own 24 V DC power source (E1, E2).
(1) Drawout device equipped with Modbus chassis COM module.
(2)Drawout device equipped with Digipact chassis COM module.
Masterpact NW10 to NW40 DC 0
Communication option 24 V DC external power
supply

D-14
Electrical diagrams
Examples using the COM communications option
Communicating switchboard
This confguration provides remote display and control of Masterpacts equipped with
the Modbus or Digipact COM module. The Digipact bus can be combined with the
Modbus bus.
D
B
1
1
6
3
6
2
Masterpact NW10 to NW40 DC 0
Communication option 24 V DC external power
supply
E-1
Compact NS
Masterpact NW
Additional characteristics
Presentation 3
Functions and characteristics A-1
Installation recommendations B-1
Dimensions and connection C-1
Electrical diagrams D-1
Compact NS100 to NS250 0
Tripping curves E-2
Compact NS400-NS630 0
Tripping curves E-5
Masterpact NW10 to NW40 0
Tripping curves E-6
Compact NS100 to NS630 0
Current-limiting curves E-12
Current-limiting curves for circuit breakers quipped
with magnetic trip units for direct current E-13
Protection discrimination E-14
Protection discrimination 0
Upstream: Compact NS100 DC and NS160 DC
Downstream: Compact NS100 DC and NS160 DC E-15
Upstream: Compact NS250 DC
Downstream: Compact NS100 and NS250 DC E-16
Upstream: Compact NS400-NS630 DC
Downstream: Compact NS100 to NS630 DC E-17
Upstream: Masterpact NW10
Downstream: Compact NS100 to NS630 DC, Masterpact NW10 E-18
Upstream: Masterpact NW10 and NW20
Downstream: Compact NS100 to NS630 DC, Masterpact NW10 and NW20 E-19
Upstream: Masterpact NW20 and NW40
Downstream: Compact NS100 to NS630 DC, Masterpact NW10 to NW40 E-20
Catalogue numbers and order form F-1
Appendix 0 G-1
E-2
Additional
characteristics
TM16D for direct current use TM25D for direct current use
D
B
1
0
4
9
5
8
D
B
1
0
4
9
5
9
TM32D for direct current use TM40D for direct current use
D
B
1
0
4
9
6
0
D
B
1
0
4
9
6
1
Compact NS100 to NS250 0
Tripping curves

E-3
Additional
characteristics
TM50D for direct current use TM63D for direct current use
D
B
1
0
4
9
6
2
D
b
1
1
7
1
8
5
TM80DC for direct current use TM100DC for direct current use
D
B
1
0
4
9
6
4
D
B
1
0
4
9
6
5
TM63D : Im = 11 x In TM63D : Im = 11 x In
Compact NS100 to NS250 0
Tripping curves

E-4
Additional
characteristics
TM125DC for direct current use TM160DC for direct current use
D
B
1
0
4
9
6
6
D
B
1
0
4
9
6
7
TM200DC for direct current use TM250DC for direct current use
D
B
1
0
4
9
6
8
D
B
1
0
4
9
6
9
Compact NS100 to NS250 0
Tripping curves

E-5
Additional
characteristics
MP1 for NS400/630DC MP2 for NS400/630DC
D
B
1
0
5
3
2
6
D
B
1
0
5
3
2
7
MP3 for NS630DC
D
B
1
0
5
3
2
8
Compact NS400-NS630 0
Tripping curves

E-6
Additional
characteristics
Micrologic DC 1.0 instantaneous protection
With 1250 - 2500 A sensors With 2500 - 5400 A sensors
D
B
1
0
4
9
4
0
D
B
1
0
4
9
4
1
With 5000 - 11000 A sensors
D
B
1
0
4
9
4
2
Masterpact NW10 to NW40 0
Tripping curves
U = 500 V DC, L/R = 5 ms

E-7
Additional
characteristics
Micrologic DC 1.0 instantaneous protection
With 1250 - 2500 A sensors With 2500 - 5400 A sensors
D
B
1
0
4
9
4
3
D
B
1
0
4
9
4
4
With 5000 - 11000 A sensors
D
B
1
0
4
9
4
5
Masterpact NW10 to NW40 0
Tripping curves
U = 750/900 V DC, L/R = 5 ms

E-8
Additional
characteristics
Micrologic DC 1.0 instantaneous protection
With 1250 - 2500 A sensors With 2500 - 5400 A sensors
D
B
1
0
4
9
4
6
D
B
1
0
4
9
4
7
With 5000 - 11000 A sensors
D
B
1
0
4
9
4
8
Masterpact NW10 to NW40 0
Tripping curves
U = 500 V DC, L/R = 15 ms

E-9
Additional
characteristics
Micrologic DC 1.0 instantaneous protection
With 1250 - 2500 A sensors With 2500 - 5400 A sensors
D
B
1
0
4
9
4
9
D
B
1
0
4
9
5
0
With 5000 - 11000 A sensors
D
B
1
0
4
9
5
1
Masterpact NW10 to NW40 0
Tripping curves
U = 750/900 V DC, L/R = 15 ms

E-10
Additional
characteristics
Micrologic DC 1.0 instantaneous protection
With 1250 - 2500 A sensors With 2500 - 5400 A sensors
D
B
1
0
4
9
5
2
D
B
1
0
4
9
5
3
With 5000 - 11000 A sensors
D
B
1
0
4
9
5
4
Masterpact NW10 to NW40 0
Tripping curves
U = 500/750 V DC, L/R = 30 ms

E-11
Additional
characteristics
Micrologic DC 1.0 instantaneous protection
With 1250 - 2500 A sensors With 2500 - 5400 A sensors
D
B
1
0
4
9
5
5
D
B
1
0
4
9
5
6
With 5000 - 11000 A sensors
D
B
1
0
4
9
5
7
Masterpact NW10 to NW40 0
Tripping curves
U = 900 V DC, L/R = 30 ms

E-12
Additional
characteristics
The limiting capacity of a circuit breaker is its
aptitude to limit short-circuit currents.
Ics = 100 % Icu
The exceptional limiting capacity of the Compact NS range greatly reduces the
forces created by fault currents in devices.
The result is a major increase in breaking performance. In particular, the service
breaking capacity Ics is equal to 100 % of Icu.
The Ics value, defned by IEC 60947-2 standard, is guaranteed by tests comprising
the following operations:
break three times consecutively a fault current equal to 100 % of Icu
check that the device continues to function normally:
it conducts the rated current without abnormal temperature rise
protection functions perform within the limits specifed by the standard
suitability for isolation is not impaired.
b
b
v
v
v
D
B
1
0
4
9
7
8
Longer service life of electrical installations
Current-limiting circuit breakers greatly reduce the negative effects of short-circuits
on installations.
Thermal effects
Less temperature rise in conductors, therefore longer service life for cables.
Mechanical effects
Reduced electrodynamic forces, therefore less risk of electrical contacts or bus bars
being deformed or broken.
Electromagnetic effects
Less disturbances for measuring devices located near electrical circuits.
b
b
b
The exceptional limiting capacity of the Compact NS range is
due to the rotating double-break technique (very rapid natural
repulsion of contacts and the appearance of two arc voltages
in-series with a very steep wave front).
Current-limiting curves
The current-limiting capacity of a circuit breaker is expressed by two curves which
are a function of the prospective short-circuit current (the current which would fow if
no protection devices were installed):
the actual peak current (limited current),
thermal stress (A
2
s), i.e. the energy dissipated by the short-circuit in a conductor
with a resistance of 1 W.
Example
What is the real value of a 80 kA prospective short-circuit for L/R = 15 ms limited by
an NS250 DC upstream ?
Answer: 18 kA peak (see next page).
b
b
Maximum permissible cable stresses
The table below indicates the maximum permissible thermal stresses for cables
depending on their insulation, conductor (Cu or Al) and their cross-sectional area
(CSA). CSA values are given in mm
2
and thermal stresses in A
2
s.
S (mm) 1.5 2.5 4 6 10
PVC Cu 2.97 10
4
8.26 10
4
2.12 10
5
4.76 10
5
1.32 10
6
Al 5.41 10
5
PRC Cu 4.10 10
4
1.39 10
5
2.92 10
5
6.56 10
5
1.82 10
6
Al 7.52 10
5
S (mm) 16 25 35 50
PVC Cu 3.4 10
6
8.26 10
6
1.62 10
7
3.31 10
7
Al 1.39 10
6
3.38 10
6
6.64 10
6
1.35 10
7
PRC Cu 4.69 10
6
1.39 10
6
2.23 10
7
4.56 10
7
Al 1.93 10
6
4.70 10
6
9.23 10
6
1.88 10
7
Example
Is a Cu/PVC cable with a CSA of 10 mm
2
adequately protected by an NS160N?
The table above indicates that the permissible stress is 1.32x10
6
A
2
s.
All short-circuit currents at the point where an NS160N (Icu = 35 kA) is installed are
limited with a thermal stress less than 6 x 10
5
A
2
s (see next page).
Cable protection is therefore ensured up to the limit of the breaking capacity of the
circuit breaker.
Compact NS100 to NS630 0
Current-limiting curves

E-13
Additional
characteristics
Current-limiting curves and thermal stress for L/R = 5 ms
Peak current U y 250 V DC: 1P Thermal stress
D
B
1
0
5
0
6
1
D
B
1
0
5
0
6
2
Current-limiting curves and thermal stress for L/R = 15 ms
Peak current U y 250 V DC: 1P Thermal stress
D
B
1
0
5
0
6
3
D
B
1
0
5
0
6
4
Compact NS100 to NS630 0
Current-limiting curves for circuit breakers
quipped with magnetic trip units for direct
current
E-14
Additional
characteristics
Protection discrimination is an essential element that must be taken into account
starting at the design stage of a low voltage installation to ensure the highest level of
availability for users.
Discrimination is important in all installations for the comfort of users, however it is
fundamental in installations requiring a high level of service continuity, e.g. industrial
manufacturing processes.
Industrial installations without discrimination run a series of risks of varying
importance including:
production deadline overruns
interruption in manufacturing, entailing:
production or fnished-product losses
risk of damage to production machines in continuous processes
restarting of machines, one by one, following a general power outage
shutdown of vital safety equipment such as lubrifcation pumps, smoke fans, etc.
b
b
v
v
b
b
D
B
1
0
4
9
7
9
What is discrimination?
Discrimination, also called selectivity, is the coordination of automatic protection
devices in such a manner that a fault appearing at a given point in a network is
cleared by the protection device installed immediately upstream of the fault, and by
that device alone.
total discrimination
Discrimination is said to be total if, for all fault current values, from overloads up to
the non-resistive short-circuit current, circuit breaker D2 opens and D1 remains
closed.
partial discrimination
Discrimination is partial if the above condition is not respected up to the full short-
circuit current, but only to a lesser value termed the selectivity limit current (Is).
no discrimination
In the event of a fault, both circuit breakers D1 and D2 open.
b
b
b
Compact NS100 to NS630 0
Protection discrimination

E-15
Additional
characteristics
Upstream Compact NS100 DC - Thermal magnetic protection
Type of trip unit TM16D TM25D TM32D TM40D TM50D TM63D TM80DC TM100DC
Fixed or adjustable Fixed Fixed Fixed Fixed Fixed Fixed Fixed Fixed
Im (A) 260 400 550 700 700 700 640 800
Downstream Rating In (A)
Compact NS100 DC 16 550 700 700 700 640 800
TMD trip units 25 700 700 700 640 800
32 700 640 800
40 640 800
50 640 800
63 800
TMDC trip units 80
100
Protection discrimination 0
Upstream: Compact NS100 DC and NS160 DC
Downstream: Compact NS100 DC and NS160 DC

Upstream Compact NS160 DC - Thermal magnetic protection
Type of trip unit TM16D TM25D TM32D TM40D TM50D TM63D TM80DC TM100DC TM125DC TM160DC
Fixed or adjustable Fixed Fixed Fixed Fixed Fixed Fixed Fixed Fixed Fixed Fixed
Im (A) 260 400 550 700 700 700 640 800 1250 1250
Downstream Rating In (A)
Compact NS100 DC 16 550 700 700 700 640 800 1250 1250
TMD trip units 25 700 700 700 640 800 1250 1250
32 700 640 800 1250 1250
40 640 800 1250 1250
50 640 800 1250 1250
63 800 1250 1250
TMDC trip units 80 1250
100 1250
Compact NS160 DC 16 550 700 700 700 640 800 1250 1250
TMD trip units 25 700 700 700 640 800 1250 1250
32 700 640 800 1250 1250
40 640 800 1250 1250
50 640 800 1250 1250
63 800 1250 1250
TMDC trip units 80 1250
100 1250
125
160
E-16
Upstream Compact NS250 DC - Thermal magnetic protection
Type of trip unit TM80DC TM100DC TM125DC TM160DC TM200DC TM250DC
Fixed or adjustable Fixed Fixed Fixed Fixed Adjustable Adjustable
Min. Max. Min. Max.
Im (A) 640 800 1250 1250 1000 2000 1250 2500
Downstream Rating In (A)
Compact NS100 DC 16 640 800 1250 1250 1000 2000 1250 2500
TMD trip units 25 640 800 1250 1250 1000 2000 1250 2500
32 640 800 1250 1250 1000 2000 1250 2500
40 640 800 1250 1250 2000 1250 2500
50 640 800 1250 1250 2000 1250 2500
63 800 1250 1250 2000 1250 2500
TMDC trip units 80 1250 1250 2000 2500
100 1250 2000 2500
Compact NS160 DC 16 640 800 1250 1250 1000 2000 1250 2500
TMD trip units 25 640 800 1250 1250 1000 2000 1250 2500
32 640 800 1250 1250 1000 2000 1250 2500
40 640 800 1250 1250 2000 1250 2500
50 640 800 1250 1250 2000 1250 2500
63 800 1250 1250 2000 1250 2500
TMDC trip units 80 1250 1250 2000 2500
100 1250 2000 2500
125 2000 2500
160 2000 2500
Compact NS250 DC 80 1250 2000 1250 2500
TMDC trip units 100 1250 2000 1250 2500
125 2000 2500
160 2000 2500
200 Irm min. 2000 2500
200 Irm max. 2500
250 Irm min. 2500
250 Irm max.
Protection discrimination 0
Upstream: Compact NS250 DC
Downstream: Compact NS100 and NS250 DC
Additional
characteristics
E-17
Upstream NS400 DC-NS630 DC - Magnetic protection only
Magnetic trip unit MP1 MP2 MP3
Adjustable Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max.
Im (A) 800 1600 1250 2500 2000 4000
Downstream Rating In (A)
Compact NS100 DC 16 800 1600 1250 2500 2000 4000
TMD trip units 25 800 1600 1250 2500 2000 4000
32 1600 1250 2500 2000 4000
40 1600 1250 2500 2000 4000
50 1600 1250 2500 2000 4000
63 1600 1250 2500 2000 4000
TMDC trip units 80 1600 1250 2500 2000 4000
100 1600 1250 2500 2000 4000
Compact NS160 DC 16 800 1600 1250 2500 2000 4000
TMD trip units 25 800 1600 1250 2500 2000 4000
32 1600 1250 2500 2000 4000
40 1600 1250 2500 2000 4000
50 1600 1250 2500 2000 4000
63 1600 1250 2500 2000 4000
TMDC trip units 80 1600 1250 2500 2000 4000
100 1600 1250 2500 2000 4000
125 1600 2500 2000 4000
160 1600 2500 2000 4000
Compact NS250 DC 80 1600 1250 2500 2000 4000
TMDC trip units 100 1600 1250 2500 2000 4000
125 1600 2500 2000 4000
160 1600 2500 2000 4000
200 Irm min. 2500 2000 4000
200 Irm max. 4000
250 Irm min. 2500 2000 4000
250 Irm max. 4000
Compact
NS400 DC-NS630 DC
MP1 Irm min. 2500 4000
MP1 Irm max. 2500 4000
MP2 Irm min. 4000
MP2 Irm max. 4000
NS630DC MP3 Irm min.
MP3 Irm max.
Protection discrimination 0
Upstream: Compact NS400-NS630 DC
Downstream: Compact NS100 to NS630 DC
Additional
characteristics
E-18
Upstream Masterpact NW10 magnetic protection only
Magnetic trip unit 1250 A to 2500 A 2500 A to 5400 A
Adjustable Setting Setting
A B C D E A B C D E
li (A) 1250 1500 1600 2000 2500 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
Downstream Rating In (A)
Compact NS100 DC 16 1250 1500 1600 2000 2500 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
TMD trip units 25 1250 1500 1600 2000 2500 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
32 1250 1500 1600 2000 2500 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
40 1250 1500 1600 2000 2500 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
50 1250 1500 1600 2000 2500 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
63 1250 1500 1600 2000 2500 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
TMDC trip units 80 1250 1500 1600 2000 2500 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
100 1250 1500 1600 2000 2500 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
Compact NS160 DC 16 1250 1500 1600 2000 2500 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
TMD trip units 25 1250 1500 1600 2000 2500 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
32 1250 1500 1600 2000 2500 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
40 1250 1500 1600 2000 2500 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
50 1250 1500 1600 2000 2500 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
63 1250 1500 1600 2000 2500 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
TMDC trip units 80 1250 1500 1600 2000 2500 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
100 1250 1500 1600 2000 2500 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
125 2000 2500 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
160 2000 2500 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
Compact NS250 DC 80 1250 1500 1600 2000 2500 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
TMDC trip units 100 1250 1500 1600 2000 2500 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
125 2000 2500 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
160 2000 2500 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
200 Irm min. 1500 1600 2000 2500 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
200 Irm max. 3300 4000 5000 5400
250 Irm min. 2000 2500 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
250 Irm max. 3300 4000 5000 5400
Compact
NS400 DC - NS630 DC
MP1 Irm min. 1250 1500 1600 2000 2500 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
MP1 Irm max. 2500 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
MP2 Irm min. 2000 2500 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
MP2 Irm max. 4000 5000 5400
Compact NS630 DC MP3 Irm min. 3300 4000 5000 5400
MP3 Irm max.
Masterpact NW10
li = 1250/2500 A
Setting A 1600 2000 2500 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
B 2000 2500 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
C 2000 2500 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
D 2500 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
E 3300 4000 5000 5400
Masterpact NW10
li = 2500/5400 A
Setting A 3300 4000 5000 5400
B 5000 5400
C 5000 5400
D
E
Protection discrimination 0
Upstream: Masterpact NW10
Downstream: Compact NS100 to NS630 DC,
Masterpact NW10
Additional
characteristics
E-19
Upstream Masterpact NW10 magnetic protection only
Magnetic trip unit 5000 A to 11000 A 2500 A to 5400 A
Adjustable Setting Setting
A B C D E A B C D E
li (A) 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
Downstream Rating In (A)
Compact NS100 DC 16 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
TMD trip units 25 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
32 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
40 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
50 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
63 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
TMDC trip units 80 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
100 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
Compact NS160 DC 16 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
TMD trip units 25 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
32 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
40 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
50 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
63 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
TMDC trip units 80 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
100 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
125 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
160 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
Compact NS250 DC 80 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
TMDC trip units 100 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
125 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
160 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
200 Irm min. 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
200 Irm max. 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 3300 4000 5000 5400
250 Irm min. 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
250 Irm max. 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 3300 4000 5000 5400
Compact
NS400 DC-NS630 DC
MP1 Irm min. 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
MP1 Irm max. 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
MP2 Irm min. 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
MP2 Irm max. 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 4000 5000 5400
NS630 DC MP3 Irm min. 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 3300 4000 5000 5400
MP3 Irm max. 8000 10000 11000 11000
Masterpact NW10
li = 1250/2500 A
Setting A 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
B 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
C 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
D 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 2500 3300 4000 5000 5400
E 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 3300 4000 5000 5400
Masterpact NW10
li = 2500/5400 A
Setting A 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 3300 4000 5000 5400
B 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 5000 5400
C 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 5000 5400
D 8000 10000 11000 11000
E 8000 10000 11000 11000
Masterpact NW10
li = 5000/11000 A
Setting A 8000 10000 11000 11000
B 10000 11000 11000
C
D
E
Masterpact NW20
li = 2500/5400 A
Setting A 3300 4000 5000 5400
B 5000 5400
C 5000 5400
D
E
Protection discrimination 0
Upstream: Masterpact NW10 and NW20
Downstream: Compact NS100 to NS630 DC,
Masterpact NW10 and NW20
Additional
characteristics
E-20
Additional
characteristics
Upstream Masterpact NW20 magnetic protection only
Magnetic trip unit 5000 A to 11000 A 5000 A to 11000 A
Adjustable Setting Setting
A B C D E A B C D E
li (A) 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000
Downstream Rating In (A)
Compact NS100 DC 16 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000
TMD trip units 25 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000
32 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000
40 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000
50 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000
63 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000
TMDC trip units 80 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000
100 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000
Compact NS160 DC 16 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000
TMD trip units 25 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000
32 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000
40 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000
50 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000
63 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000
TMDC trip units 80 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000
100 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000
125 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000
160 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000
Compact NS250 DC 80 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000
TMDC trip units 100 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000
125 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000
160 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000
200 Irm min. 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000
200 Irm max. 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000
250 Irm min. 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000
250 Irm max. 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000
Compact
NS400 DC-NS630 DC
MP1 Irm min. 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000
MP1 Irm max. 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000
MP2 Irm min. 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000
MP2 Irm max. 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000
NS630 DC MP3 Irm min. 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000
MP3 Irm max. 8000 10000 11000 11000 8000 10000 11000 11000
Masterpact NW10
li = 1250/2500 A
Setting A 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000
B 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000
C 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000
D 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000
E 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000
Masterpact NW10
li = 2500/5400 A
Setting A 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000
B 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000
C 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000
D 8000 10000 11000 11000 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000
E 8000 10000 11000 11000 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000
Masterpact NW10
li = 5000/11000 A
Setting A 8000 10000 11000 11000 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000
B 10000 11000 11000 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000
C
D
E
Masterpact NW20
li = 2500/5400 A
Setting A 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000
B 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000
C 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000
D 8000 10000 11000 11000 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000
E 8000 10000 11000 11000 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000
Masterpact NW20
li = 5000/11000 A
Setting A 8000 10000 11000 11000 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000
B 10000 11000 11000 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000
C
D
E
Masterpact NW40
li = 5000/11000 A
Setting A 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000
B 5000 8000 10000 11000 11000
C
D
E
Protection discrimination 0
Upstream: Masterpact NW20 and NW40
Downstream: Compact NS100 to NS630 DC,
Masterpact NW10 to NW40
F-1
Compact NS
Masterpact NW
Catalogue numbers
and order form
Presentation 3
Functions and characteristics A-1
Installation recommendations B-1
Dimensions and connection C-1
Electrical diagrams D-1
Additional characteristics E-1
Compact NS100 to NS630 fxed/FC for direct current 0
Choice of device F-2
Parallel or series connection accessories F-3
Connection accessories F-4
Electrical auxiliaries F-5
Monitoring and locking F-6
Interlocking, installation, plug-in/withdrawable accessories F-7
NW10 to NW40 DC fxed and drawout circuit breakers
and switch-disconnectors F-8
NW10 to NW40 DC fxed circuit breakers
Indication contacts F-9
Remote operation F-10
NW10 to NW40 DC drawout circuit breakers
Indication contacts F-11
Chassis locking and accessories F-12
Remote operation F-13
Accessories for NW10 to NW40 DC fxed and drawout circuit
breakers F-14
Communication bus accessories and display modules F-15
Compact NS100 to NS630 DC Circuit breakers 0 F-16
Masterpact NW DC Circuit breakers and
switch-disconnectors F-17
Appendix 0 G-1
F-2
Catalogue numbers
Compact NS100/160N/H 1P/2P
With thermal-magnetic trip unit TM-D
E
2
6
4
0
4
Compact NS100N AC/DC
Rating 1P 1d (Icu = 50 kA 250 V DC) 2P 2d (Icu = 85 kA 250 V DC/1P - 500 V DC/2P)
TM16D 29585 29605
TM20D 29588 29608
TM25D 29584 29604
TM30D 29587 29607
TM40D 29583 29603
TM50D 29586 29606
TM63D 29582 29602
TM80D 29581 29601
TM100D 29580 29600
Compact NS160N AC/DC
E
3
0
8
4
0
Rating 1P 1d (Icu = 50 kA 250 V DC) 2P 2d (Icu = 100 kA 250 V DC/1P - 500 V DC/2P)
TM125D 30581 30601
TM160D 30580 30600
Compact NS100H AC/DC
Rating 1P 1d (Icu = 85 kA 250 V DC) 2P 2d (Icu = 100 kA 250 V DC/1P - 500 V DC/2P)
TM16D 29595 29615
TM20D 29598 29618
TM25D 29594 29614
TM30D 29597 29617
TM40D 29593 29613
TM50D 29596 29616
TM63D 29592 29612
TM80D 29591 29611
TM100D 29590 29610
Compact NS160H AC/DC
Rating 1P 1d (Icu = 85 kA 250 V DC) 2P 2d (Icu = 100 kA 250 V DC/1P - 500 V DC/2P)
TM125D 30590 30611
TM160D 30589 30610
Compact NS100/160/250DC 3P/4P
Basic frame
D
B
1
1
5
9
1
0
(Icu = 100 kA 250 V DC/1P - 500 V DC/ 2P - 750 V DC/3P)
3P 4P
NS100DC 29016 29017
NS160DC 30416 30417
NS250DC 31416 31417
+ Trip unit
D
B
1
1
5
9
0
9
Rating 3P 3d 4P 4d
Standard protection: trip unit TM-D/DC
TM16D 29035 29055
TM25D 29034 29054
TM32D 29037 29057
TM40D 29033 29053
TM50D 29036 29056
TM63D 29032 29052
TM80DC 29029 29049
TM100DC 29028 29048
TM125DC 30436 30446
TM160DC 30435 30445
TM200DC 31446 31456
TM250DC 31445 31455
Type G protection: trip unit TM-G
TM16G 29155 29165
TM25G 29154 29164
TM40G 29153 29163
TM63G 29152 29162
Compact NS400/630DC with trip unit MP
D
B
1
1
5
9
0
8
3P 4P
Trip unit MP1
Compact NS400DC 32742 32745
Compact NS630DC, 45 mm pitch 32942 32945
Trip unit MP2
Compact NS400DC 32743 32746
Compact NS630DC, 45 mm pitch 32943 32946
Trip unit MP3
Compact NS630DC, 45 mm pitch 32944 32947
push to trip
push to trip
1.5 2
3
4 5 6
8
10
xIr
Im
.63 .7
.8
.85 .9 .95
.98
1
xIn
Ir
STR 22 DE
90 105%Ir 50/60Hz
alarm
test
Im
Ir
1.5 2
3
4 5 6
8
10
xIr
Im
.63 .7
.8
.85 .9 .95
.98
1
xIn
Ir
STR 22 DE
90 105%Ir 50/60Hz
alarm
test
Im
Ir
p u s h to trip
STR 23 SE
90 105 al ar m
4 Im5 6
8 3
21.5 10
.9 Ir .93.95
.98 .88
.85 .8 1
Io .8
1
.63
.5
x Ir
x Io
x In
t est
I m I r
p u s h to trip
STR 23 SE
90 105 al ar m
4 Im5 6
8 3
21.5 10
.9 Ir .93.95
.98 .88
.85 .8 1
Io .8
1
.63
.5
x Ir
x Io
x In
t est
I m I r
Compact NS100 to NS630
fxed/FC for direct current 0
Choice of device
F-3
Catalogue numbers
Special connection accessories for parallel or series connection NS100-250 NS400-630
D
B
1
0
4
7
3
1
Connection accessories for parallel or series connection
of 2 poles
(1)
1 connection plate equipped
with heat sink + 1 interphase
barrier
(2)
29498 32868
(1) Series connection: 2 poles = 1 connection plate.
3 poles = 2 connection plates.
4 poles = 3 connection plates.
Parallel connection: 2 poles = 2 connection plates.
3 poles = 1 set of 2 connection plates (29499).
2 x 2 poles = 4 connection plates.
(2) These connection accessories come with an interphase barrier.
Connection plates for parallel connection of 3 poles 1 set of 2 connection plates 29499
(3)
Connection plates for parallel connection of 4 poles
(3) (3)
1P short terminal shields 1 pair 29320
2P short terminal shields 2 pairs 2 x 29320
3P terminal shields for series connection of poles 1 set 29495 32865
4P terminal shields for series connection of poles 1 set 29496 32866
4P terminal shields for parallel connection of poles (2P/4P) 1 set 29497 32867
(3) To be made by the customer.
Compact NS100 to NS630
fxed/FC for direct current 0
Parallel or series connection accessories
F-4
Catalogue numbers
Connection accessories (Cu or Al) NS100-250 NS400-630
Rear connections
E
1
8
5
7
9
2 short 29235 32475
2 long 29236 32476
Bare cable connectors
E
1
8
8
7
2
Snap-on, for cable: 1.5 to 95 mm
2
; y 160 A Set of 2 29246
Set of 3 29242
Set of 4 29243
25 to 95 mm
2
; y 250 A Set of 2 29255
Set of 3 29227
Set of 4 29228
120 to 185 mm
2
; y 250 A Set of 2 29247
Set of 3 29259
Set of 4 29260
E
2
2
0
4
0
For 1 cable from 35 to 300 mm
2
Set of 3 32479
Set of 4 32480
For 2 cables from 35 to 240 mm
2
Set of 3 32481
E
2
2
0
4
1
Set of 4 32482
Voltage measurement input for bare cable connector
185 mm
2
or 1 x 300 mm
2
or 2 x 240 mm
2
Set of 2 29348 29348
Terminal extensions
D
B
1
0
4
8
8
5
Right-angle terminal extensions Set of 2 29250
Set of 3 29261 32484
Set of 4 29262 32485
D
B
1
0
4
8
8
4 Straight terminal extensions Set of 2 29251
Set of 3 29263
Set of 4 29264
D
B
1
0
4
8
0
6
Edgewise pads Set of 3 32486
Set of 4 32487
Crimp lugs for copper cable (supplied with 2 or 3 interphase barriers)
E
1
8
6
0
2
For cable 120 mm
2
Set of 3 29252
Set of 4 29256
For cable 150 mm
2
Set of 3 29253
Set of 4 29257
For cable 185 mm
2
Set of 3 29254
Set of 4 29258
For cable 240 mm
2
Set of 3 32500
Set of 4 32501
For cable 300 mm
2
Set of 3 32502
Set of 4 32503
Crimp lugs for aluminium cable (supplied with 2 or 3 interphase barriers)
E
3
0
9
0
8 For cable 150 mm
2
Set of 3 29504
Set of 4 29505
For cable 185 mm
2
Set of 3 29506
Set of 4 29507
For cable 240 mm
2
Set of 3 32504
Set of 4 32505
For cable 300 mm
2
Set of 3 32506
Set of 4 32507
Barriers
D
B
1
1
5
9
2
0

Interphase barriers Set of 6 29329 32570
Compact NS100 to NS630
fxed/FC for direct current 0
Connection accessories
push to trip
F-5
Catalogue numbers
Electrical auxiliaries NS100-630
Auxiliary contacts (changeover)
E
1
8
6
0
8
OF or SD or SDE or SDV 29450
OF or SD or SDE or SDV low level 29452
SDE adapter for trip unit TM or MA 29451
Voltage releases
E
1
8
6
0
9
AC Voltage MX MN
24 V 50/60 Hz 29384 29404
48 V 50/60 Hz 29385 29405
110-130 V 50/60 Hz 29386 29406
220-240 V 50/60 Hz
208-277 V 60 Hz
29387 29407
380-415 V 50 Hz
440-480 V 60 Hz
29388 29408
525 V 50 Hz - 600 V 60 Hz 29389 29409
DC Voltage MX MN
12 V 29382 29402
24 V 29390 29410
30 V 29391 29411
48 V 29392 29412
60 V 29383 29403
125 V 29393 29413
250 V 29394 29414
MN 48 V 50/60 Hz with time delay 29420
composed of: MN 48 V DC 29412
Delay unit 48 V 50/60 Hz 29426
MN 220-240 V 50/60 Hz with time delay 29422
composed of: MN 250 V DC 29414
Delay unit of 220-240 V 50/60 Hz 29427
Motor mechanism modules with SDE adapter NS100-250 NS400-630
D
B
1
1
5
9
1
9
AC Voltage MT100/160 MT400
48-60 V 50/60 Hz 29440 32639
110-130 V 50/60 Hz 29433 32640
220-240 V 50/60 Hz
208-277 V 60 Hz
29434 32641
380-415 V 50/60 Hz 29435 32642
440-480 V 60 Hz 32647
Voltage MT250 MT630
48-60 V 50/60 Hz 31548 32839
110-130 V 50/60 Hz 31540 32840
220-240 V 50/60 Hz
208-277 V 60 Hz
31541 32841
380-415 V 50/60 Hz 31542 32842
440-480 V 60 Hz 32847
DC Voltage MT100/160 MT400
24-30 V 29436 32643
48-60 V 29437 32644
110-130 V 29438 32645
250 V 29439 32646
Voltage MT250 MT630
24-30 V 31543 32843
48-60 V 31544 32844
110-130 V 31545 32845
250 V 31546 32846
Operations counter 32648
2
1
I
push ON O
push OFF
manu/auto
2
1
I
push ON O
push OFF
manu/auto
Compact NS100 to NS630
fxed/FC for direct current 0
Electrical auxiliaries
F-6
Catalogue numbers
LV installation control and monitoring (Digipact) NS100-250 NS400-630
Communicating auxiliary contacts for Compact NS circuit breakers 3P/4P
E
3
8
7
2
3
OF, SD and SDE communicating auxiliary contacts
(1)
29453 32551
(1) For NS100-250, the SDE adapter for thermal-magnetic trip units is included.
Communicating connected/disconnected position indication contacts for Compact NS circuit breakers
E
3
8
7
2
2
Connected /disconnected position indication contacts 29296 29296
Motor mechanism + communicating auxiliary contacts for Compact NS circuit breakers
D
B
1
1
5
9
1
9
MT100/160 220-240 V 50/60 Hz + communicating OF, SD, SDE 29441
MT250 220-240 V 50/60 Hz + communicating OF, SD, SDE 31549
MT400 220-240 V 50/60 Hz + communicating OF, SD, SDE 32652
MT630 220-240 V 50/60 Hz + communicating OF, SD, SDE 32848
E
3
8
7
2
4
Rotary handles NS100-250 NS400-630
Direct rotary handles
D
B
1
1
5
9
1
8
Standard black handle 29337 32597
Red handle on yellow front 29339 32599
MCC conversion accessory 29341 32606
CNOMO conversion accessory 29342 32602
Standard extended rotary handle
D
B
1
1
5
9
1
7
Standard extended rotary handle 29338 32598
Red handle on yellow front 29340 32600
Telescopic handle for withdrawable device 29343 32603
Accessories
Indication auxiliary 1 early-break contact 29345 32605
2 early-break contacts 29346 29346
Early-make wiring terminal 29336
Locking NS100-250 NS400-630
Toggle locking device for 1 to 3 padlocks
D
B
1
1
5
9
1
3
By removable device 29370 29370
D
B
1
1
5
9
1
6

By fxed device (3P/4P) 29371 32631
Locking of the rotary handle
D
B
1
1
5
9
1
4
Keylock adapter (keylock not included) 29344 32604
Keylock (keylock adapter not included) Ronis 1351B.500 41940 41940
Profalux KS5 B24 D4Z 42888 42888
Locking of the motor mechanism modules
D
B
1
1
5
9
1
9
Keylock adapter + Ronis keylock (special) 29449
Keylock adapter (keylock not included) 32649
Keylock (keylock adapter not included) Ronis 1351B.500 41940
Profalux KS5 B24 D4Z 42888
2
1
I
push ON O
push OFF
manu/auto
2
1
I
push ON O
push OFF
manu/auto
ON
I
O
OFF
ON
I
O
OFF
ON
I
O
OFF ON
I
OFF
ON
I
O
OFF ON
I
OFF
push to trip push to trip
2
1
I
push ON O
push OFF
manu/auto
2
1
I
push ON O
push OFF
manu/auto
Compact NS100 to NS630
fxed/FC for direct current 0
Monitoring and locking
push to trip
ON
I
O
OFF
F-7
Catalogue numbers
Interlocking NS100-250 NS400-630
Mechanical interlocking for circuit breakers 3P/4P
E
2
1
2
8
8
With toggles 29354 32614
E
1
8
7
8
0
With rotary handles 29369 32621
Interlocking with key (2 keylocks / 1 key) for rotary handles 3P/4P
D
B
1
1
5
9
1
1
Keylock kit (keylock not included)
(1)
29344 32604
1 set of 2 keylocks
(1 key only, keylock kit not included)
Ronis 1351B.500 41950 41950
Profalux KS5 B24 D4Z 42878 42878
(1)For only 1 device.
Installation accessories NS100-250 NS400-630
Front-panel escutcheons
E
1
8
5
8
9
Toggle 1 to 4P 29315 32556
Rotary handle, motor mechanism module or escutcheon collar, IP405 3P/4P 29317 32558
Toggle cover
29319 32560
Sealing accessories 1 to 4P
29375 29375
DIN rail adapter 3P/4P
29305
Plug-in/withdrawable confguration accessories NS100-250 NS400-630
Auxiliary connections
E
1
8
5
8
6
1 9-wire fxed connector (for base) 29273 32556
1 9-wire moving connector (for circuit breaker) 29274 29316
1 support for 2 moving connectors 29275 32558
9-wire manual auxiliary connector (fxed + moving) 29272 29318
Plug-in base accessories
E
9
4
5
2
9
Long insulated right angle terminal extension Set of 3 29276 32526
Set of 4 29277 32527
2 IP4 shutters for base 29271 32521
Chassis accessories
Escutcheon collar for toggle 29284 32534
Locking kit (keylock not included) 29286 29286
2 carriage switches (connected/disconnected position indication) 29287 29287
Parts of plug-in kit
D
B
1
1
5
9
1
2
Plug-in base FC/RC 3P 29266 32516
4P 29267 32517
Set of 2 power connections for standard device 29268 32518
Safety trip for advanced opening 29270 32520
Parts of withdrawable kit
D
B
1
1
5
9
1
5
Fixed part (for base) 3P/4P 29282 32532
Moving part (for circuit breaker) 29283 32533
Spare parts NS100-250 NS400-630
Toggle extension 32553
10 toggle extensions 29313
Bag of screws 29312 32552
E
1
8
6
2
4
12 snap-in nuts (fxed/FC) M6 for NS100N/H/L 29234
M8 for NS160/250N/H/L 30554
100 identifcation labels 29314 29314
OOFF
ON I
ON I
O OFF
reset
OOFF
ON I
ON I
O OFF
reset
push to trip push to trip
push to trip
push to trip
push to trip
push to trip
Compact NS100 to NS630
fxed/FC for direct current 0
Interlocking, installation, plug-in/withdrawable
accessories
F-8
Catalogue numbers
A Masterpact DC circuit breaker is
described by 2 catalogue numbers
corresponding to:
b the basic circuit breaker (fxed or
drawout, with chassis)
b a control unit.
A Masterpact switch-disconnector is
described by 1 catalogue numbers
corresponding to:
b the basic switch-disconnector
(fxed or drawout, with chassis).
Vertical connection is standard however
the connectors can be rotated for on-site
conversion to horizontal connection
(except on the NW40).
A communication option and various
auxiliaries and accessories may also be
added.
Basic switch-disconnector y 4000 A.
Basic circuit breaker + chassis u 4000 A.
E
4
6
6
8
1
D
B
1
0
1
9
1
5
NW10 to NW40 DC
fxed and drawout circuit breakers
and switch-disconnectors
Basic circuit breaker
Type N
In (A at 40 C) Icu (kA for
U = 500 V DC)
Fixed Drawout
NW10NDC-C 1000 35 48645 48660
NW20NDC-C 2000 35 48646 48661
NW40NDC-C 4000 35 48647 48662
Type H
In (A at 40 C) Icu (kA for
U = 500 V DC)
Fixed Drawout
NW10HDC-C 1000 85 48648 48663
NW10HDC-D 1000 85 48649 48664
NW10HDC-E 1000 85 48650 48665
NW20HDC-C 2000 85 48651 48666
NW20HDC-D 2000 85 48652 48667
NW20HDC-E 2000 85 48653 48668
NW40HDC-C 4000 85 48654 48669
NW40HDC-D 4000 85 48655 48670
NW40HDC-E 4000 85 48656 48671
DC 1.0 Micrologic control unit
Setting range
Minimum
(A 8 %)
Maximum
(E 10 %)
Type Fixed Drawout
1250 2500 N, H type C 65266 65269
2500 5400 N, H type C 65267 65270
5000 11000 N, H type C 65268 65271
1250 2500 H type D 65272 65275
2500 5400 H type D 65273 65276
5000 11000 H type D 65274 65277
1250 2500 H type E 65278 65281
2500 5400 H type E 65279 65282
5000 11000 H type E 65280 65283
Basic switch-disconnector
Type HA
In (A at 40 C) Icm (kA for
U = 500 V DC)
Fixed Drawout
NW10HADC-C 1000 85 48684 48698
NW10HADC-D 1000 85 48685 48699
NW10HADC-E 1000 85 48879 48882
NW20HADC-C 2000 85 48687 48701
NW20HADC-D 2000 85 48688 48702
NW20HADC-E 2000 85 48880 48883
NW40HADC-C 4000 85 48690 48704
NW40HADC-D 4000 85 48691 48705
NW40HADC-E 4000 85 48881 48884
F-9
Catalogue numbers
ON/OFF indication contacts (OF)
E
4
6
4
3
2
Block of 4 changeover contacts (6 A - 240 V) 1 block (standard)
1 additional block of 4 contacts (2 max.) 48198
Fault trip indication contacts (SDE)
E
4
6
6
6
5
Changeover contact (5 A - 240 V) 1 (standard)
1 additional SDE (5 A - 240 V) 48200
1 additional low-level SDE 48201
NW10 to NW40 DC
fxed circuit breakers
Indication contacts
F-10
Catalogue numbers
Remote ON/OFF
Gear motor
E
4
6
4
4
7
MCH
AC 50/60 Hz 48 V 48207
100/130 V 48211
200/240 V 48212
250/277 V 48213
380/415 V 48214
440/480 V 48215
DC 24/30 V 48206
48/60 V 48207
100/130 V 48208
200/250 V 48209
Instantaneous voltage releases
E
4
6
4
3
7
Closing release Opening release
Standard XF MX
AC 50/60 Hz 12 V DC 47349 47359
DC 24/30 V DC, 24 V AC 47350 47360
48/60 V DC, 48 V AC 47351 47361
100/130 V AC/DC 47352 47362
200/250 V AC/DC 47353 47363
277 V AC 47354 47364
380/480 V AC 47355 47365
Communicating XF com MX com
AC 50/60 Hz 12 V DC 47310 47320
DC 24/30 V DC, 24 V AC 47311 47321
48/60 V DC, 48 V AC 47312 47322
100/130 V AC/DC 47313 47323
200/250 V AC/DC 47314 47324
277 V AC 47315 47325
380/480 V AC 47316 47326
Ready to close contact (1 max.)
E
4
6
4
3
8
PF
1 changeover contact (5 A - 240 V) 47342
1 low-level changeover contact 47343
Electrical closing pushbutton
E
4
6
6
7
7
BPFE
1 pushbutton 48534
Remote reset after fault trip
E
4
6
6
6
5
Electrical reset Res
110/130 V AC 48202
220/240 V AC 48203
Automatic reset RAR
Adaptation 47346
Remote tripping
Instantaneous voltage release
E
4
6
4
3
7
2
nd
MX or MN
AC 50/60 Hz 12 V DC 47369
DC 24/30 V DC, 24 V AC 47370 47380
48/60 V DC, 48 V AC 47371 47381
100/130 V AC/DC 47372 47382
200/250 V AC/DC 47373 47383
277 V AC 47374
380/480 V AC 47375 47385
MN delay unit
E
4
6
6
9
4
R (non-adjustable) Rr (adjustable)
AC 50/60 Hz 48/60 V AC/DC 33680
DC 100/130 V AC/DC 33684 33681
200/250 V AC/DC 33685 33682
380/480 V AC/DC 33683
(*) No charge.
NW10 to NW40 DC
fxed circuit breakers (cont.)
Remote operation
F-11
ON/OFF indication contacts (OF)
E
4
6
6
8
9
Block of 4 changeover contacts (6 A - 240 V) 1 block (standard)
1 additional block of 4 contacts (2 max.) 48468
Combined closed / connected contacts for use with 1 auxiliary contact
E
4
6
6
9
0
1 contact (5 A - 240 V) (8 max.) 48477
or 1 low-level contact (8 max.) 48478
Fault trip indication contacts (SDE)
E
4
6
6
9
1
Changeover contact (5 A - 240 V) 1 (standard)
1 additional SDE (5 A - 240 V) 48475
or 1 additional low-level SDE 48476
Carriage switches (connected / disconnected / test position)
E
4
6
6
6
1
Changeover contacts (8 A - 240V)
1 connected position contact (3 max.) 33751
1 test position contact (3 max.) 33752
1 disconnected position contact (3 max.) 33753
and/or low-level changeover contacts
1 connected position contact (3 max.) 33754
1 test position contact (3 max.) 33755
1 disconnected position contact (3 max.) 33756
Actuator for additional carriage switches 48560
NW10 to NW40 DC
drawout circuit breakers
Indication contacts
Catalogue numbers
F-12
NW10 to NW40 DC
drawout circuit breakers (cont.)
Chassis locking and accessories
Catalogue numbers
Chassis locking
"Disconnected" position locking
E
4
6
4
5
1
By padlocks
VPOC Standard
By Profalux keylocks
Profalux 1 lock with 1 key + adaptation kit 48568
2 locks 1 key + adaptation kit 48569
2 locks 2 different keys + adaptation kit 48570
1 keylock Profalux (without
adaptation kit):
Identical key not identifed combination 33173
Identical key identifed 215470 combination 33174
Identical key identifed 215471 combination 33175
By Ronis keylocks
Ronis 1 lock with 1 key + adaptation kit 48572
2 locks 1 key + adaptation kit 48573
2 locks 2 different keys + adaptation kit 48574
1 keylock Ronis (without
adaptation kit):
Identical key not identifed combination 33189
Identical key identifed EL24135 combination 33190
Identical key identifed EL24153 combination 33191
Identical key identifed EL24315 combination 33192
Optional disconnected/test/connected position locking 33779
Adaptation kit (without keylock): Adaptation kit Profalux / Ronis 48564
Adaptation kit Kirk 48565
Adaptation kit Castell 48566
Door interlock (1 part)
E
4
6
4
5
2
Right-hand side of chassis 48579
Left-hand side of chassis 48580
Racking interlock
E
4
6
4
5
3
1 part 48582
Racking interlock between crank and OFF pushbutton
1 part 48585
Automatic spring discharge before breaker removal
E
4
6
6
8
8
1 part 48554
Breaker mismatch protection
E
4
6
4
5
6
Breaker mismatch protection V DC 33767
Chassis accessories
Arc chute cover
E
4
6
4
5
7
3P/4P Standard
Auxiliary terminal shield (CB)
E
4
6
4
5
8
1000/4000 A 3P 48595
4P 48596
Safety shutters + locking block
E
4
6
4
5
9
1000/4000 A 3P 48587
4P 48589
Shutter locking block (for remplacement)
E
4
6
4
6
0
2 parts for 1000/4000 A 48591
Front face shutter position indication and locking
1000/4000 A 3P/4P 48592
F-13
Remote ON/OFF
Gear motor
E
4
6
6
9
2
MCH
AC 50/60 Hz 48 V 48522
100/130 V 48526
200/240 V 48527
250/277 V 48528
380/415 V 48529
440/480 V 48530
DC 24/30 V 48521
48/60 V 48522
100/130 V 48523
200/250 V 48524
Instantaneous voltage releases
E
4
6
6
9
3
Closing release Opening release
Standard XF MX
AC 50/60 Hz 12 V DC 48480 48490
DC 24/30 V DC, 24 V AC 48481 48491
48/60 V DC, 48 V AC 48482 48492
100/130 V AC/DC 48483 48493
200/250 V AC/DC 48484 48494
277 V AC 48485 48495
380/480 V AC 48486 48496
Communicating XF com MX com
AC 50/60 Hz 12 V DC 48448 48457
DC 24/30 V DC, 24 V AC 48449 48458
48/60 V DC, 48 V AC 48450 48459
100/130 V AC/DC 48451 48460
200/250 V AC/DC 48452 48461
277 V AC 48453 48462
380/480 V AC 48454 48463
Ready to close contact (1 max.)
E
4
6
6
9
5
PF
1 changeover contact (5 A - 240 V) 48469
1 low-level changeover contact 48470
Electrical closing pushbutton
E
4
6
6
7
7
BPFE
1 pushbutton 48534
Remote reset after fault trip
E
4
6
6
9
1
Electrical reset Res
110/130 V AC 48472
220/240 V AC 48473
Automatic reset RAR
Adaptation 47346
Remote tripping
Instantaneous voltage release
E
4
6
6
9
3
2
nd
MX or MN
AC 50/60 Hz 12 V DC 48510
DC 24/30 V DC, 24 V AC 48511 48501
48/60 V DC, 48 V AC 48512 48502
100/130 V AC/DC 48513 48503
200/250 V AC/DC 48514 48504
277 V AC 48515
380/480 V AC 48516 48506
MN delay unit
E
4
6
6
9
4
R (non-adjustable) Rr (adjustable)
AC 50/60 Hz 48/60 V AC/DC 33680
DC 100/130 V AC/DC 33684 33681
200/250 V AC/DC 33685 33682
380/480 V AC/DC 33683
NW10 to NW40 DC
drawout circuit breakers (cont.)
Remote operation
Catalogue numbers
F-14
Circuit breaker locking
Pushbutton locking device
E
4
6
6
6
6
By padlocks 48536
OFF position locking
E
4
6
7
3
5
By padlocks
VPOC 48539
By Profalux keylocks
Profalux 1 lock with 1 key + adaptation kit 48545
2 locks 1 key + adaptation kit 48546
2 locks 2 different keys + adaptation kit 48547
1 keylock Profalux (without adaptation kit)
Identical key not identifed combination 33173
Identical key identifed 215470 combination 33174
Identical key identifed 215471 combination 33175
By Ronis keylocks
Ronis 1 lock with 1 key + adaptation kit 48549
2 locks 1 key + adaptation kit 48550
2 locks 2 different keys + adaptation kit 48551
1 keylock Ronis (without adaptation kit)
Identical key not identifed combination 33189
Identical key identifed EL24135 combination 33190
Identical key identifed EL24153 combination 33191
Identical key identifed EL24315 combination 33192
Adaptation kit (without keylock):
Adaptation kit Profalux / Ronis 48541
Adaptation kit Kirk 48542
Adaptation kit Castell 48543
Other circuit breaker accessories
Mechanical operation counter
E
4
6
6
6
7
Operation counter CDM 48535
Escutcheon and accessories
E
4
6
6
7
9
Fixed Drawout
Escutcheon 48601 48603
Transparent cover IP54 48604
Escutcheon blanking plate 48605 48605
Escutcheon. Cover. Blanking plate.
E
4
6
6
8
0
E
4
6
7
3
6
E
4
6
6
8
0
E
4
6
7
3
6
Accessories for NW10 to NW40 DC
fxed and drawout circuit breakers
Catalogue numbers
F-15
RS 485 Modbus pre-wired system
RS 485 Modbus junction block
E
6
7
9
5
8
CJB306: 6 SubD 9 pins connectors junction block 50963
RS 485 Modbus connector
E
6
7
9
5
9
CSD309: 9 pins SubD with screw terminals 50964
RS 485 Modbus cables
E
6
7
9
6
0

CDM303: display module pre-wired cable, 3 m length 50960
E
7
9
0
1
5

CCP303: Masterpact or Compact pre-wired cable (4 RS 485 wires + 2 power wires) 3 m length 50961
E
6
7
9
6
1
CCR301: RS 485 roll cable (2 RS 485 wires + 2 power wires) 60 m length 50965
Micro Power Server MPS100
D
B
1
0
1
0
3
3 MPS100 33507
Digipact Bus pre-wired system
Data concentrator DC150
E
7
9
0
1
4
Auxiliary supply voltage 110-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz and 115-125 V DC 50823
Junction block
E
6
7
9
5
6
Junction block for internal Bus 50778
Cables
E
6
7
9
5
7
Cable for internal bus 20-meter roll (0.75 mm
2
) 50779
100-meter roll (0.75 mm
2
) 50780
Converter
RS 485/RS 232 (ACE909) 12 V DC power supply included 59648
(2)
RS 485/RS 232 TSX SCA72
(1)
RS 485/Ethernet 174 CEV 300-10
(*)
RS 485/Ethernet (SMS compatible) EGX 100/400
(2)
(1) See catalogue Telemecanique.
(2)Consult PMC Department.
(*)Consult us.
Communication bus accessories
and display modules
Catalogue numbers
F-16
Order form
Check the applicable and enter the appropriate Communication
square boxes information in the rectangles Communicating Of, SD, SDE or SDV auxiliary contacts 6A-240 V AC Low level
Circuit breaker Quantity Connected/disconnected position indication contacts
Compact type NS100/160/250 Motor mechanism + communicating OF, SD, SDE contacts 220-240 V 50/60 Hz
NS400/630 Indication and measurements
Rating A Auxiliary contact OF, SD or SDE Standard Low level
Circuit breaker N, H SDE adapter (TM trip unit)
Number of poles 1 or 2 Remote operation
Circuit breaker DC Electrical operation Motor mechanism AC DC V
Number of poles 3 or 4 Voltage releases Instantaneous MX AC DC V
Number of poles tripped 3d or 4d MN AC DC V
Fixed device Front conn. Long rear conn. Delayed MN AC DC V
Short rear conn. Rotary handles
Plug-in/withdr. Plug-in Withdrawable Direct Black Red on yellow front
Thermal-magnetic trip unit MCC conversion access. CNOMO conversion access.
Thermal-magnetic
NS100 to 250
TMD rating (1663 A) Extended Black Red on yellow front
TMG rating (1663 A) Telescopic handle for withdrawable device
TMDC rating (80250 A) Indication auxiliary 1 early-break switch 2 early-break switches
Magnetic only
NS400/630
MP1 (NS400/630) Wiring accessory for early-make switches
MP2 (NS400/630) Locking
MP3 (NS630) Toggle (1 to 3 padlocks) Removable Fixed
Special connection accessories for parallel or
series connection
Rotary handle Keylock adapter (keylock not included)
Keylock Ronis 1351B.500 Profalux KS5 B24 D4Z
Series
connection
2 poles (1 connection plate) Motor mechanism Keylock adapter + Keylock Ronis (special) NS100/250
3 poles (2 connection plates) Keylock adapter (keylock not included) NS400/630
4 poles (3 connection plates) Keylock Ronis 1351B.500 Profalux KS5 B24 D4Z
Parallel
connection
2 poles (2 connection plates) Interlocking
3 poles (NS100 to 250,
1 set of 2 connection plates)
Mechanical Toggle Rotary handle
By key (2 Keylocks, 1 key) Keylock adapter (keylock not included)
2 x 2 poles (4 connection plates) For rotary handle Keylock Ronis 1351B.500 Profalux KS5 B24 D4Z
Special terminal shields for parallel or series
connection
Installation accessories
Front-panel escutcheon Toggle
1P short 1 pair Rotary handle, motor mechanism, escutcheon collar; IP405
2P short 2 x 1 pair (1P) Toggle cover
3P short for series connection of poles 1 set Sealing accessories
4P short for series connection of poles 1 set DIN rail adapter NS100/250
4P short for parallel connectio
of poles (2P/4P)
1 set Plug-in / Drawout confguration accessories
Auxiliary connections 1 automatic connector fxed part with 9 wires (for base)
Connection 1 auto. conn. moving part with 9 wires (for circuit breaker )
NS100/250
connectors
Snap-on 1.5
v
to 95
v
(< 160 A) 1 support for 3 automatic connector moving parts
Snap-on 25
v
to 95
v
(< 250 A) 9-wire manual auxiliary connector (fxed + moving)
Snap-on 120
v
to 185
v
(< 250 A) Plug-in base accessories Long insulated terminals Set of 3 Set of 4
NS400/630
connectors
1 cable 35
v
to 300
v
2 IP4 shutters for base
2 cables 35
v
to 240
v
Chassis accessories Escutcheon collar Toggle Vigi
Voltage
measurement input
For bare cable
connector
NS100/250 y 185
v
Locking kit (keylock not included)
2 carriage switches (conn./disconnected position indication)
For bare cable
connector
NS400/630 Parts of plug-in Plug-in base FC/RC 2P 3P 4P
Set of 2 power connections Standard Vigi
Right-angle terminal extensions Safety trip for advanced opening
Straight extensions NS100/250 For 3P/4P chassis Moving part
Edgewise extensions NS400/630 Fixed part
Cu cable lugs NS100/250 120
v
150
v
185
v
NS400/630 240
v
300
v
Al cable lugs NS100/250 150
v
185
v
NS400/630 240
v
300
v
Interface barriers Set of 6
Compact NS100 to NS630 DC
Circuit breakers 0


F-17
Order form
Check the applicable and enter the appropriate Indication contacts
square boxes information in the rectangles OF - ON/OFF indication contacts
Circuit breaker or switch-disconnector Qty Standard 4 OF 10 A/240 V AC and low level AC and low level and low level
Masterpact type NW10 Additional 1 block of 4 OF Max. 2 Qty
NW20 EF - combined connected/closed contacts
NW40 1 EF 6 A/240 V AC AC Max. 8 Qty
Circuit breaker N, H 1 EF low level Max. 8 Qty
Switch-disconnector HA SDE - fault-trip indication contact
Type of sensor 1250 to 2500 A Standard 1 SDE 6 A/240 V AC AC
2500 to 5400 A Additional 1 SDE 6 A/240 V AC AC 1 SDE low level
5000 to 11000 A Carriage switches Low level 6 A/240 V AC
Version C, D, E CE - connected position Max. 3 Qty
Type of equipment Fixed CD - disconnected position Max. 3 Qty
Drawout chassis CT - test position Max. 3 Qty
Communication AC - actuator for additional carriage switches (for 6 CE-3 CD-0 CT) Qty
COM module Jbus/Modbus Device Chassis Remote operation
Digipact Device Chassis Electrical operation MCH - gear motor V
Connection XF - closing voltage release V
Vertical Standard version Top Bottom MX - opening voltage release V
Horizontal Vertical connection is standard however
the connectors can be rotated for on-site
conversion to horizontal connection
(except on the NW40)
PF - ready to close contact Low level
6 A/240 V AC AC
BPFE - electrical closing pushbutton
Res - electrical reset option V
RAR - automatic reset option
Remote tripping MN - undervoltage release V
R - delay unit (non-adjustable)
Rr - adjustable delay unit
2
e
MX - shunt release V
Locking
VBP - ON/OFF pushbutton locking (by transparent cover + padlocks)
OFF position locking:
VCPO - by padlocks
VSPO - by keylocks Keylock kit (w/o keylock) Profalux Ronis
1 keylock Profalux Ronis
2 identical keylocks, 1 key Profalux Ronis
2 keylocks, different keys Profalux Ronis
Chassis locking in disconnected position:
VSPD - by keylocks Keylock kit (w/o keylock) Profalux Ronis
Kirk Castell
1 keylock Profalux Ronis
2 identical keylocks, 1 key Profalux Ronis
2 keylocks, different keys Profalux Ronis
Optional connected/disconnected/test position locking
VPEC - door interlock On right-hand side of chassis
On left-hand side of chassis
VPOC - racking interlock
IPA - cable-type door interlock
VDC - mismatch protection
VIVC - shutter position indication and locking
IBPO - racking interlock between crank and OFF pushbutton for NW
DAE - automatic spring discharge before breaker removal for NW
Accessories
VO - safety shutters on chassis
CDM - mechanical operation counter
CB - auxiliary terminal shield for chassis
CDP - escutcheon
CP - transparent cover for escutcheon
OP - blanking plate for escutcheon
Masterpact NW DC
Circuit breakers and
switch-disconnectors
F-18
G-1
Compact NS
Masterpact NW
Appendix 0
C1251N DC technical data
Technical characteristics and
catalogue numbers
Presentation 3
Functions and characteristics A-1
Installation recommendations B-1
Dimensions and connection C-1
Electrical diagrams D-1
Additional characteristics E-1
Catalogue numbers and order form F-1
Compact C1251N DC 0
General presentation
Catalogue numbers G-2
Characteristics G-3
Safety perimeters
Connection on direct current network G-4
Connection G-5
G-2
Appendix
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Presentation
The Compact C1251N DC provides short circuit protection on networks supplied with
direct current:
rated current from 630 to 1250 A
operating voltage from 125 to 750 V DC
2 types of instantaneous magnetic protection are available:
P21 adjustable magnetic trip unit from 1600 to 3200 A
P41 adjustable magnetic trip unit from 3200 to 6400 A.
Accessories
A full range of accessories and electrical auxiliaries identical to the standard
C801/1001/1251N/H/L range:
direct and extended rotary handle
motor mechanism
withdrawable chassis
undervoltage release (MN)
shunt trip (MX)
auxiliaries contact (CA/OF)
fault indication (SD) and electrical fault indication (SDE).
Standards
The C1251N DC complies with the international standards IEC 60947-1 and
IEC 60947-2.
Maximum safety
As standard:
positive contact indication.
high impulse withstand voltage 8 kV.
disconnecting function according to IEC 60947-2.
The front face cover bears the circuit breaker disconnector symbol
double case insulation of front face (class II device) allowing class II installations
with breaker control from outside
auxiliaries compartment fully insulated from power supply (integral partitionning).
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
C1251N fxed version.
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6
3
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3
5
C1251N withdrawable version.
Catalogue numbers
C1251N DC 3P fxed front-connected basic breaker
(1)
Cat. numbers
Magnetic trip unit P21 46034
P41 46036
Fixed rear connected Identical to standard C1251
Withdrawable (on chassis)
Accessories
Electrical auxiliaries
(1) 4 pole version: please consult us.
Compact C1251N DC 0
General presentation
Catalogue numbers
G-3
Appendix
Compact circuit breaker C1251N DC
Number of poles 3
(1)
Electrical characteristics as per IEC 60947-1/ 60947-2 and EN 60947-1 / 60947-2
Rated current In (A) at 40 C 1250/1000
(2)
at 50 C 1100/880
(2)
at 60 C 950/760
(2)
Rated insulation voltage Ui (V) 750
Rated impulse withstand voltage Uimp (kV peak) 8
Rated operational voltage Ue (V DC) 750
Ultimate breaking capacity
(L/R = 5 ms and L/R = 15 ms)
Icu (kA rms) V DC 125 V (1P)
(3)
50
250 V (2P)
(3)
50
500 V (3P)
(3)
50
750 V (3P)
(3)
25
Service breaking capacity Ics % Icu 50 %
Rated making capacity Icm % Icu 100 %
Utilisation category A
Breaking time (ms) < 15 ms
Suitability for isolation b
Pollution degree (as per IEC 60664-1) III
Protection against overcurrents
Trip units P21 built in b
(4)
P41 built in b
(4)
Protection Overloads b
Short-circuits b
Durability
(O/C cycles) Mechanical 3000
Electrical 250 V In 500
500 V In 500
750 V In 500
Indication and control auxiliaries
Auxiliary contacts CA/OF, CAM b
Alarm switch SD b
Voltage release MX shunt release b
MN undervoltage release b
Motor mechanism T, TS b
Installation and connections
Fixed Front connection b
Rear connection b
Withdrawable (chassis) Front connection b
Rear connection b
Adaptable accessories
Terminal shields b
Connection accessories b
Padlocking device b
Locking devices b
Rotary handles b
Dimensions and weight
Dimensions H x W x D (mm) Fixed 3P 374 x 210 x 172
Weight (kg) Fixed 3P 13
(1) 4 pole version: please consult us.
(2) Withdrawable version.
(3)Number of poles taking part in current interruption.
Example. The NS100N circuit breaker exists in the following versions:
- 1 pole with an Icu of 50 kA, for systems y 250 V
- 3 poles with an Icu of 25 kA, for systems y 750 V.
(4)
Magnetic setting Irm 20 %
P21 1600/3200 A
P41 3200/6400 A
Compact C1251N DC 0
Characteristics
G-4
Appendix
Safety perimeters
Minimum distance between 2 breakers side by side
A = 0
Minimum distance between breaker and front door
B = 0
D
B
1
0
5
2
7
5
Distances D1 and D1 are obtained from tests defned
in IEC 60947-2.
They are related to the ultimate breaking capacities,
terminal shields are compulsory.
They are given with respect to the circuit breaker case.
D
B
1
1
5
9
3
1
Minimum distance between breaker and bare side
plate C (C = 0 for insulated or painted side plate)
D
B
1
0
5
2
7
7
Dimensions (mm)
C D1 D2 D1 D2
U y 500 V 10 200 180 70 70
U > 500 V 10 300 250 70 70
Connection on direct current network
Type of distribution system
Type Earthed Isolated
Source One polarity (negative here) connected to earth
(or exposed conductive parts)
Mid-point connected to earth Isolated polarities
Protected polarities 1 (disconnection of 1P) 2 (disconnection of 2P) 2 2
Diagrams
(and types of faults)
D
B
1
1
5
9
2
8
D
B
1
1
5
9
2
7
D
B
1
1
5
9
2
6
D
B
1
1
5
9
3
6
Selection of circuit breaker and pole connection
Compact NS
24 V y Un y 125 V
D
B
b
1
0
5
1
9
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D
B
b
1
0
5
1
9
7
D
B
b
1
0
5
1
9
7
Three-pole, 2P used. Three-pole, 2P used. Three-pole, 2P used.
125 V < Un y 250 V
D
B
1
1
5
9
3
5
D
B
1
1
5
9
3
5
D
B
1
1
5
9
3
4
Three-pole. Three-pole. Four-pole.
250 V < Un y 500 V
D
B
1
1
5
9
3
3
D
B
1
1
5
9
3
2
D
B
1
1
5
9
3
4
D
B
1
1
5
9
3
4
Three-pole. Four-pole. Four-pole. Four-pole.
500 V < Un y 750 V
D
B
1
1
5
9
3
3
D
B
1
1
5
9
3
3
D
B
1
1
5
9
3
4
Three-pole. Four-pole. Four-pole.
Compact C1251N DC 0
Safety perimeters
Connection on direct current network
G-5
Appendix
D
B
1
0
5
1
9
9
Connection
Fixed front connected
Direct to breaker terminal.
Maximum capacity for direct connection to breaker
terminal:
2 bars 50 x 10 mm
3 bars 50 x 6.3 mm
4 bars 50 x 5 mm.
b
b
b
D
B
1
0
5
2
0
0
D
B
1
0
5
2
0
1
(1) E not supplied.
Mounting examples
D
B
1
1
5
9
3
0
D
B
1
1
5
9
2
9
3-phase - 2 poles in series
for 125 < Un y 250 V.
3-phase - 3 poles in series
for 250 < Un y 750 V.
Long terminal shields are to be used for U > 250V.
Fixed rear connected
Connection identical to standard C1251N.
Short terminal shields are to be used (series connection same as FFC).
Withdrawable rear connected
Connection identical to standard C1251N (series connection same as FFC).
Compact C1251N DC 0
Connection
G-6
Notes
G-7
Notes
G-8
Notes
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