Designed specifically for world market applications, the B-series
utilizes the hydraulic magnetic principle which provides precise
operation and performance even when exposed to extremely
hot and/or cold application environments.
Typical applications include power supplies, medical equipment,
office equipment, control panels and marine equipment. In addi-
tion, these breakes meet CSA Standard 22.2 No. 100 for the
Generator & Welder markets.
1-6 poles, 0.02 - 50 amps, up to 277 VAC or 80 VDC, with
choice of time delays, terminals and actuator colors.
Agency Certifications
UL Recognized
UL Standard 1077
CSA Accepted
Component Recognition Program
as Protectors Supplementary
(Guide CCN/QVNU2, File E75596)
Switches, Industrial Control
(Guide CCN/NRNT2, File E148683)
Protectors, Supplementary for
Marine Electrical & Fuel Systems
(Guide PEQZ2, File E75596)
Ignition Protection
TUV Certified
Component Supplementary
Protector under Class 3215 30,
FIle 047848 0 000 CSA
Standard C22.2 No. 235
EN60934, under License No.
R72040875
EN60934, VDE 0642 under File No.
10537
UL Standard 508
UL Standard 1500
VDE Certified
UL Listed
UL Standard 489
Circuit Breakers, Molded Case,
(Guide DIVQ, File E189195)
Communications Equipment (Guide
CCN/DITT, File E189195)
UL Standard 489A
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B-Series – General Specifications
Electrical
Table A:
Lists UL Recognized & CSA Certified configurations and performance capabilities as a Component Supplementary
Protector.
Notes for Table A:
1
Requires branch circuit backup with a UL LISTED Type K5 or RK5 fuse (15A minimum) at no more than 4 times the rating of the protector.
2
Same as note 1, except that backup fuse is limited to 80A maximum.
3
2 pole protector required (with one pole per power line) for: 250/125 VAC, 125/250 VAC and 208Y/120 VAC Power Systems. 1 pole protector required for : 125 VAC, 1Ø Power System.
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B-Series – General Specifications
Electrical
Table B:
Lists UL Recognized, CSA, VDE & TUV Certified configurations & performance capabilities as a Component Supplementary
Protector.
Notes for Table B:
1
General Purpose Ratings for UL/CSA Only.
2
Requires branch circuit backup with a UL LISTED Type K5 or RK5 fuse (15A minimum) at no more than 4 times the rating of the protector.
3
Same as note 1, except that backup fuse is limited to 80 A maximum.
Table C:
Lists UL Recognized, CSA Certified configurations and performance capabilities as Protectors, Supplementary for
Marine Electrical and Fuel Systems (CCN/Guide PEQZ2, File E75596). Ignition Protected per UL 1500. UL Classified Small Craft
Electrical Devices, Marine in accordance with ISO 8846 (CCN/Guide UZMK, File MQ1515) as Marine Supplementary Protectors.
Notes for Table C:
1
Available with special catalog number only (consult factory).
2
2 pole protector required (with one pole per power line) for: 250/125 VAC, 125/250 VAC and 208Y/120 VAC Power Systems. 1 pole protector required for : 125 VAC, 1Ø Power System.
Table D:
Lists UL Listed configurations and performance capabilities as Circuit Breakers for use in Communications Equipment
(CCN/Guide DITT, File E189195), under UL489A
Notes for Table D:
1
60 -90 amp ratings require parallel pole construction
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B-Series – General Specifications
Electrical
Maximum Voltage
Current Ratings
277VAC 50/60 Hz, 80VDC
Standard current coils: 0.100, 0.250,
0.500, 0.750, 1.00, 2.50, 5.00, 7.50,
10.0, 15.0, 20.0, 25.0, 30.0, 35.0,
40.0 and 50.0 amps. Other ratings
available, see ordering scheme.
DC - 6V, 12V; AC - 120V, other rat-
ings available, see ordering scheme.
SPDT; 10.1 AMPS - 250VAC,1.0A
65 VDC or 0.5A 80 VDC, 0.1 Amps -
125VAC (with gold contacts).
VDE-1.0 Amp - 125VAC.
Minimum of 100 Megohms at 500
VDC.
UL, CSA - 1500 V 50/60 Hz for one
minute between all electrically isolat-
ed terminals. B-Series circuit break-
ers comply with the 8mm spacing
and 3750V 50/60 Hz dielectric
requirements from hazardous volt-
age to operator accessible surfaces,
between adjacent poles and from
main circuits to auxiliary circuits per
Publications EN 60950 and VDE
0805.
Values from Line to Load Terminal -
based on Series Trip Circuit Breaker.
Mechanical
Endurance
10,000 ON-OFF operations @ 6 per
minute; with rated Current and
Voltage.
All B-Series Circuit Breakers will trip
on overload, even when Handle is
forcibly held in the ON position.
The operating Handle moves posi-
tively to the OFF position when an
overload causes the breaker to trip.
Trip Free
Standard Voltage Coils
Auxiliary Switch Rating
Trip Indication
Physical
Number of Poles
1 - 6 poles at 30 Amps or less. 1
and 2 poles at 31 Amps thru 50
Amps.
Series, (with or without auxiliary
switch), Shunt and Relay with cur-
rent or voltage trip coils, Dual Coil,
Switch Only (with or without auxiliary
switch).
Approximately 65 grams/pole.
(Approximately 2.32 ounces/pole.)
Housing- Black; Actuator - See
Ordering Scheme.
Insulation Resistance
Dielectric Strength
Internal Circuit Config.
Weight
Standard Colors
Resistance, Impedance
Environmental
Designed and tested in accordance with requirements of specifi-
cation MIL-PRF- 55629 and MIL-STD-202 as follows:
Shock
Withstands 100 Gs, 6ms, sawtooth
while carrying rated current per
Method 213, Test Condition "I".
Instantaneous and ultra-short curves
tested @ 90% of rated current.
Vibration
Withstands 0.060" excursion from
10-55 Hz, and 10 Gs 55-500 Hz, at
rated current per Method 204C,
Test Condition A. Instantaneous and
ultrashort curves tested at 90% of
rated current.
Moisture Resistance
Method 106D, i.e., ten 24-hour
cycles @ + 25°C to +65°C, 80-98%
RH.
Salt Spray
Method 101, Condition A (90-95%
RH @ 5% NaCl Solution, 96 hrs).
Thermal Shock
Method 107D, Condition A (Five
cycles @ -55°C to +25°C to +85°C
to +25°C).
Operating Temperature
-40° C to +85° C
Pulse Tolerance Curves
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B-Series Handle UL Recognized – Ordering Scheme
B A 3 – B 0 – 10 – 450 – 1 B 1 – C
1
Series
2
Actuator
3
Poles
4
Circuit
5
Aux/Alarm
Switch
6
Frequency
& Delay
7
Current Rating
8
Terminal
9
Actuator
Color
10
Mounting/
Barriers
11
Agency
Approval
1 SERIES
B
2 ACTUATOR
1
A
Handle, one per pole
B
Handle, one per multipole unit
S
Mid-Trip Handle, one per pole
T
Mid-Trip Handle, one per pole & Alarm Switch
3 POLES
1
One
2
Two
4 CIRCUIT
A
2
Switch Only (No Coil)
B
Series Trip (Current)
C
Series Trip (Voltage)
Shunt Trip (Current)
D
3
Shunt Trip (Voltage)
E
3
Relay Trip (Current)
F
3
5 AUXILIARY/ALARM SWITCH
5
0
w/o Aux Switch
1
S.P.D.T., 0.093 Q.C. Term.
2
S.P.D.T., 0.110 Q.C. Term.
3
S.P.D.T., 0.139 Solder Lug
4
S.P.D.T., 0.110 Q.C. Term.
(Gold Contacts)
6 FREQUENCY & DELAY
03
2
DC 50/60Hz, Switch Only
10
6
DC Instantaneous
11
DC Ultra Short
12
DC Short
14
DC Medium
16
DC Long
20
6
50/60Hz Instantaneous
21
50/60Hz Ultra Short
22
50/60Hz Short
24
50/60Hz Medium
26
50/60Hz Long
3
4
Three
Four
G
3
H
3,4
J
3,4
K
3,4
5
6
Five
Six
Relay Trip (Voltage)
Dual Coil with Shunt Trip
Voltage Coil
Dual Coil with Shunt Trip
Voltage Coil (side terminal)
Dual Coil with Relay Trip
Voltage Coil
S.P.S.T., 0.093 Q.C.
Term.(Gold Contacts)
S.P.S.T., 0.139 Solder Lug
S.P.S.T., 0.110 Q.C.
Term.(Gold Contacts)
S.P.S.T., 0.187 Q.C. Term.
S.P.D.T., 0.187 Q.C. Term.
5
6
7
8
9
7 CURRENT RATING (AMPERES)
425
2.500
230
0.300
020
0.020
527
2.750
235
0.350
025
0.025
430
3.000
240
0.400
030
0.030
435
3.500
245
0.450
035
0.035
440
4.000
250
0.500
040
0.040
445
4.500
255
0.550
045
0.045
450
5.000
260
0.600
050
0.050
455
5.500
265
0.650
055
0.055
460
6.000
270
0.700
060
0.060
465
6.500
275
0.750
065
0.065
470
280
0.800
070
0.070
7.000
285
0.850
075
0.075
475
7.500
290
0.900
080
0.080
480
8.000
295
0.950
085
0.085
485
8.500
410
1.000
090
0.090
490
9.000
512
1.250
095
0.095
495
9.500
415
1.500
210
0.100
610
10.000
517
1.750
215
0.150
710
10.500
420
2.000
220
0.200
611
11.000
522
2.250
225
0.250
711
11.500
OR
VOLTAGE COIL (NOMINAL RATED VOLTAGE)
6
J12
12 AC
A32
32 DC
A06
6 DC
J18
18 AC
A48
48 DC
A12
12 DC
J24
24 AC
A65
65 DC
A18
18 DC
J48
48 AC
J06
6 AC
A24
24 DC
8 TERMINAL
9
1
10
Push-On 0.250 Tab (Q.C.)
2
Screw 8-32 w/upturned lugs
Screw 8-32 (Bus Type)
3
11
4
Screw 10-32 w/upturned lugs
Screw 10-32 (Bus Type)
5
11
6
Screw 8-32 w/upturned lugs
and 30° bend
7
Screw 8-32 (Bus Type) and
30° bend
8
Screw 10-32 w/upturned lugs
and 30° bend
9
Screw 10-32 (Bus Type) and
30° bend
B
Screw M5 w/upturned lugs
C
Screw M4 w/upturned lugs
9 ACTUATOR COLOR & LEGEND
I-O
ON-OFF Dual
White
A
B
1
Black
C
D
2
Red
F
G
3
Green
H
J
4
Blue
K
L
5
Yellow
M
N
6
Gray
P
Q
7
Orange
R
S
8
E
11
F
G
H
L
12
M
11
P
13
Q
16
R
S
15
T
612
712
613
614
615
616
617
618
620
622
624
625
630
635
8
640
8
645
8
650
8
12.000
12.500
13.000
14.000
15.000
16.000
17.000
18.000
20.000
22.000
24.000
25.000
30.000
35.000
40.000
45.000
50.000
J65
65 AC
K20
120 AC
L40
240 AC
30
31
32
34
36
42
7
44
7
46
7
52
7
54
7
56
7
DC, 50/60Hz Instantaneous
DC, 50/60Hz Ultra Short
DC, 50/60Hz Short
DC, 50/60Hz Medium
DC, 50/60Hz Long
50/60Hz Short, Hi-Inrush
50/60Hz Medium, Hi-Inrush
50/60Hz Long, Hi-Inrush
DC, Short,Hi-Inrush
DC, Medium, Hi-Inrush
DC, Long, Hi-Inrush
Screw M4 (Bus Type)
Screw M5 w/upturned lugs
and 30° bend
Screw M5 (Bus Type)
and 30° bend
Screw M5 (Bus Type)
0.250 Q.C./ Solder Lug
M6 Threaded Studs
Printed Circuit Board
Terminals
Push-In Stud
Screw M4 w/upturned lugs
and 30° bend
Push-On 0.110 Tab (Q.C.)
Screw M4 (Bus Type)
and 30° bend
Notes:
1
Actuator Code:
A: Handle tie pin spacer(s) and retainers provided unassembled with multi-pole units.
B: Handle location as viewed from front of breaker:
2 pole - left pole
3 pole - center pole
4 pole - two handles at center poles
5 pole - three handles at center poles
6 pole - four handles at center poles
S: Handle moves to mid-position only upon electrical trip of the breaker. Available with cir-
cuit codes B, C, D, E, F, G, H and K.
T: Handle moves to mid-position and alarm switch activates only upon electrical trip of the
breaker. Available with circuit codes B & C.
2
Switch Only circuits, rated up to 50 amps and 6 poles, and only available with VDE
Certification when tied to a protected pole (Circuit Code B, C, D or H.), For .02 to 30
amps, select Current Code 630. For 35 - 50 amps, select Current Code 650.
3
Available with Terminal Codes 1, 2 and 3. Current Rating limited to 30 amps maximum.
4
Consult factory for available Dual Coil options, as special catalog number is required.
With Shunt construction, Dual Coils will trip instantaneously on line voltage. Dual coils
require 30VA minimum power to trip and are rated for intermittent duty only.
5
Auxiliary Switch breakers with Series Trip and Switch Only circuits. On multi-pole break-
ers, one aux. switch is supplied, mounted in the extreme right pole.
6
Separate pole type voltage coils not rated for continuous duty. Available only with delay
codes 10 and 20.
7
Available with Circuit Codes B & D only. VDE Certified to 30 amps. UL Recognized and
CSA Accepted to 50 amps.
8
VDE Certification available with single pole breakers with DC Delay only. UL Recognition
and CSA Accepted available in one and two pole breakers.
9
Screw Terminals are recommended on ratings greater than 20 amps. Ratings over 30
amps are only available with Terminal Codes 5, 9, G, H, M and Q.
10
VDE Certification up to 25 amps and UL Recognition and CSA Acceptance up to 30
amps, but not recommended over 20 amps.
11
Terminal Codes 3, 5 E and H (Bus Type) with VDE, are supplied with Lock Washers, and
Terminal Code M (M6 Threaded Stud) with VDE is supplied with Lock and Flat Washers.
These breakers are only VDE Certified when the washers are used.
12
VDE Cert. available up to 12 amps. UL Rec. & CSA Acceptance available up to 30 amps.
13
Single pole breakers with Terminal Code P (Printed Circuit Board) are available up to 30
amps with VDE Certification and 50 amps with UL Recognition and CSA Acceptance, with
Circuit Codes A, B and C. Two pole breakers with Terminal Code P (Printed Circuit
Board) are available up to 40 amps with UL Recognition and CSA Acceptance with Circuit
Codes A, B and C.
14
Available with Actuator Codes A, S and T.
15
Available with voltage coils only.
16
Terminal Code Q not available with VDE approvals.
Legend Color
Black
White
White
White
White
Black
Black
Black
10 MOUNTING/BARRIERS
MOUNTING STYLE
BARRIERS
Threaded Insert, 2 per pole
1
6-32 x 0.195 inches
no
A
6-32 X 0.195 inches
(multi-pole units only)
yes
2
ISO M3 x 5mm
no
B
ISO M3 x 5mm
yes
Rectangular Adapter Plate with mounting centers of 2.062”
[52.37mm] and Threaded insert, 2 per pole
3
14
6-32 x 0.225 inches
no
C
14
6-32 X 0.225 inches
(multi-pole units only)
yes
4
14
ISO M3 x 6.5mm
no
D
14
ISO M3 x 6.5mm
yes
Front panel Snap-In, 0.75” [19.05mm] wide bezel
5
without Handleguard
no
6
without Handleguard
(multi-pole units only)
yes
Front panel Snap-In, 0.96” [24.48mm] wide bezel
7
without Handleguard, 1-pole units 0.96” wide;
no
multipole units have .105“ bezel overhang on all sides
8
without Handleguard, 1-pole units 0.96” wide;
yes
(multi-pole units only)
.105“ bezel overhang on all sides
11 AGENCY APPROVAL
C
UL Recognized & CSA Accepted
D
VDE Certified, UL Recognized & CSA Accepted
E
TUV Certified, UL Recognized & CSA Accepted
I
UL Rec. STD 1077, UL Rec. 1500 (ignition protected), & CSA Accepted
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