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Precision Protection
You Have a Choice in Protection Nuisance Tripping Eliminated
Heinemann hydraulic-magnetic The current rating of the
circuit breakers offer three hydraulic-magnetic circuit break-
major advantages: er is determined by the number
of wire turns in the load sens-
Elimination of nuisance ing coil. By altering the number
tripping caused by high of turns and the wire size,
ambient temperatures Heinemann can provide a
in or near the installation. breaker of virtually any rating
The breaker responds only within the units overall current
to current variations, not carrying range. Regardless
to temperature change. of your needs, we can deliver
Continuous operation at custom equipment protection,
100% current. There is no even at fractional amperages.
Hydraulic-Magnetic such assurance with a ther-
Precision Custom Calibration mal device, which may fail Shock and Vibration
to carry rated current when A precision, counterbalanced
Requires No Derating (100% Rated) subjected to above normal armature design prevents
Ambient Compensating (-40C to +85C) ambient temperatures. mechanical tripping due to
A Heinemann breaker rated shock and vibration. This makes
Immediate Reset After Fault
at 20 amperes, for example, the Heinemann family of prod-
Broad Range of Integral Internal Accessories will sustain 20 amperes, ucts perfect anywhere shock
Provides Equipment and Wire Protection even at elevated tempera- and vibration are a concern.
tures. Derating and other Some popular applications
forms of temperature com- include railcars, mobile industri-
pensation are unnecessary. al equipment, generators and
Immediate reset. Since marine power distribution.
there are no thermal
elements, heat build-up Global Ready
is not a factor. Therefore,
Heinemann breakers are tested
no cooling off period is
to meet global certifications and
required after a fault.
standards including ULT, CE,
VDE, TUV and CSAT.
Guaranteed Power
Availability
Mission Control
Fuse Protection Using a controlled time delay,
With a variety of control
No-Reset Capability Heinemann circuit breakers can
and indicating options, the
eliminate nuisance tripping
Fuses Degrade Over Time Heinemann line of circuit break-
caused by transient current
ers allows you to take control
Protection Effected by Ambient Temperature surges. In any installation
of your complex operations.
where a power supply or com-
Requires More Panel Space Available with integral remote
pressor motor is on the line, an
trip coils and indicating con-
No Accessories Available inrush of current occurs when
tacts, Heinemann breakers can
Provides Equipment and Wire Protection the equipment is first turned
be integrated into your control
on. The bigger the equipment,
logic. We also offer a lighted
the larger the surge. Although
handle design that can allow
inrush surges are, in fact, tran-
operators to see breaker
sient overloads, they usually
conditions at a distance.
pose no threat of damage to
the line or the equipment. So,
its simply not necessary or Self-Adjusting
even desirable to interrupt the The time delay feature is
power when they occur. self-adjusting to ambient
The hydraulically controlled temperature conditions. At
time-delay mechanism of a high ambients where the
Heinemann breaker eliminates overload tolerance of most
nuisance tripping without reduc- circuits is lowered, the viscosity
Thermal-Magnetic
ing the overload protection. of the fluid in the breakers
Fixed Calibration Band, Wide Variation The delay is inversely propor- dashpot is lessened, and the
Device Must be Derated to 80% Load tional to the overload; response time delay is thereby short-
is quicker on large overloads ened. At low temperatures,
Protection Effected by Ambient Temperature the response is correspondingly
where greater potential danger
Requires Cooling-Off Period exists, and slower on small longer to allow for cold equip-
overloads. For sensitive elec- ment startups.
Accessories in Multi-Pole Devices Only
tronic equipment, Heinemann
Provides Basic Wire Protection breakers can be purchased with
an instantaneous trip feature to
prevent damage.
.01
Time Delay Curves and
Typical Applications .001
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200
125
Current Percent of Ampere Rating
150
The curves shown indicate the
magnitude and duration of over-
loads, which will be tolerated Curves 1, 2 and 3, 400 Hz
before tripping occurs. By
selecting the proper curve,
breaker response can 10,000
be closely matched to safe
operating limits of the equipment 1000
100
standard curves for typical appli-
cations on ac and dc circuits. Cur
ve 1
10
Cur
1 ve 2
.1 Cur
ve 3
.01
.001
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200
150
Current Percent of Ampere Rating
.01
.001
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200
125
Current Percent of Ampere Rating
150
100
Specifications
10
All time-delay curves shown are
1 based on the fact that circuit
breakers are not preloaded.
.1 (Breakers do not carry current
prior to application of overload
.01 for calibration testing.) Curves
are plotted at an ambient
.001
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 temperature of 77F (25C),
125
Current Percent of Ampere Rating with breakers in the standard
150
wall-mount position.
100
trip between 101% and 125%
10
of rated load; must trip at
125% and above, as shown on
1 the time-delay curve selected.
Breakers rated for ac/dc
.1 operation may trip between
101% and 135%; must trip
.01 at 135% and above.
.001 Non-time-delay circuit breakers
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 may trip instantaneously
125
Current Percent of Ampere Rating between 101% and 120% of
150
rated load; must trip instanta-
neously at 120% and above.
Curve 30 Curve 30
High Inrush Time delays simi- Ambient
10,000 lar to Curves 1, 2 and 3 with
high-inrush surge capabilities. Compensating
1000
Time delay will decrease
Trip Time Seconds
.001
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200
125
150
Current Percent of Ampere Rating
Heinemann circuit breakers are The most common configura- For instance, by configuring Heinemann breakers are ready
available in a variety of electrical tion is Series Trip which individual poles with different to meet your demanding appli-
configurations. When ordering a means that the magnetic coil is amperage ratings, you could cation needs.
breaker, you must specify the in series with the main power design your equipment to work
internal circuit type. Each pole circuit of the breaker, providing on different voltages. You could
can be configured separately, overcurrent protection. By con- also use the relay trip function
making the design flexible figuring poles separately, you to shut down the power circuit
around your application. can design equipment that will while leaving the control circuit
work in multiple environments. energized during a system fault.
INTERNAL CIRCUITS
C
NO
NC
Series Trip Internal Circuits Represented: 3, 8 The contacts and the coil are in series.
It is often used as the main switch.
Series Trip With Auxiliary Contact Internal Circuits Represented: 2, 9 The contacts and the coil are in series.
Auxiliary contacts are placed behind
the circuit breaker and mechanically
connected to the releasing system.
C
NO
NC
Dual Control (DUCON) Internal Circuits Represented: 15, 25 The version is used both for the protection
of the load finding itself in series with the
circuit breaker and for the release via a
voltage. The main coil is in series with the
contact and the DUCON coil is shunt trip.
Shunt Terminal
Dual Control DUCON (Series + Relay) Internal Circuits Represented: 16, 26 Dual Control DUCON allows separate
control of the shunt trip coil when the load
is not energized. Similar to a shunt trip
coil in a molded case breaker.
Relay Terminals
Miniature single- or 2-pole circuit breaker available with paddle or rocker handle. Available
with or without illumination and a variety of internal accessories including auxiliary switches
and remote tripping options. Carries UL 1077, CSA and VDE approvals.
Small lightweight hydraulic-magnetic circuit breaker perfect for telecom and marine applica-
tions. Available in ratings from 0.1 50 amperes, the J Series offers a variety of options
including snap-in mounting and rocker style handles. The compact size of the J Series makes
it well suited for applications where space comes at a premium.
The SPHM Series Circuit Breaker snaps easily onto a standard 35 mm DIN rail. This saves
valuable installation time. Available with a wide range of accessories, the SPHM Series is the
perfect alternative to DIN-rail mounted fuse blocks.
Ultra-high interrupting circuit breaker for single- or multi-pole applications. The AMR Series
delivers significant performance advantages in a compact package. Available as a UL 489
listed device, suitable for branch circuit protection, the AMR can be used in a wide variety of
applications, including lighting and power distribution equipment. Also carries UL 1077, CSA
and TUV approvals.
High-current circuit breaker for single- or multi-pole applications, the C Series is one of Eatons
most versatile breakers. With a 600 Vac rating and the ability to select from a variety of trip
curves, the C Series is an alternative to thermal-magnetic breakers in harsh environments or
when precision is essential.
The GH Series offers all of the advantages of a completely magnetic 3-pole breaker with a
14,000 ampere interrupting capacity. Perfect for applications in extreme environments where
thermal-magnetic breakers would have otherwise been selected. The GH breaker is UL listed
(489/508) for branch circuit applications.
The AM1P breaker is designed for telecommunication sites with high current demands and lim-
ited space. With a 250 ampere current carrying capacity and improved interrupting ratings up
to 50 kA, the AM1P breaker gives unparalleled performance in site applications. The AM1P
series is UL 489A listed.
Similar to the GJ, the GJ1P Series has increased capacity and is available in current ratings up
to 1200 amperes. The GJ1P is a UL 489 listed device delivering superior performance.
SPHM
Up to 480 Vac
Up to 80 Vdc
AMR Series
Up to 480 Vac
Up to 125 Vdc
C SERIES
Up to 600 Vac
Up to 125 Vdc
GH SERIES
Up to 600 Vac
Up to 250 Vdc
AM1P Series
Up to 80 Vdc
GJ SERIES
Up to 250 Vac
Up to 250 Vdc
GJ1P SERIES
Up to 160 Vdc
Special Applications
T
E-
-I
C I RK
eliminate downtime. 0.25 A KD1-0R25
0.50 A KD1-0R50 0.750
7
Easy Installation 0.75 A KD1-0R75
1.00 A KD1-1
The KD Series is easily installed 1.50 A KD1-1R5 0.335 DIA
in a 5/8 round or D-Shaped 1.75 A KD1-1R75
panel cutout similar to that 2.00 A KD1-2
used on conventional panel- 2.50 A KD1-2R5 0.287
mounted fuse holders. It can 3.00 A KD1-3
be mounted from either the 4.00 A KD1-4
5.00 A KD1-5
front or rear and is held in 6.00 A KD1-6
place by special hardware. Its PANEL MTG. HOLE
1/4 quick-connect terminals 7.00 A KD1-7 FOR PANEL THICKNESS
8.00 A KD1-8 1/32 THRU 1/8
are solderable. 9.00 A KD1-9
10.00 A KD1-10
Industry Approvals 15.00 A KD1-15 Panel Mounting Hole
20.00 A KD1-20
The KD Series has been tested
to meet the requirements of UL Accessories
1077, and is recognized as a
supplemental protector by UL.
We also carry CSA approval
for applications in Canada.
Positive Action
The KD Pushbutton Circuit
Protector trips without delay 0.953
0.063
on short circuit, and with a DIA.
controlled delay upon sustained #006-10417
overloads upon tripping, the Retaining Ring
contacts open with a positive
snap action, thereby suppress-
ing the arc.
0.797
0.750
0.625
0.360
MAX
#006-10478
Front Mount Clip
28.7
breakers ship with mounting
hardware included and have
O OFF
quick-connect terminals for
fast installation. Indicator Plates 10.5
(PBB-PBP types)
15.2
35
Time Delay Options Vertical mount
Ordering ref.:
Choose from instantaneous I/O 01650
or standard time delay curves 16.8
ON/OFF 01651
2 or 3. A high inrush version is Indicator Plates
also available. Type PBB 1-Pole
Approvals
The PROPAK series is UL
recognized under UL 1077 and
carries CSA approval. Each unit
carries an interrupting capacity
of 1 kA at maximum voltage of
250 Vac or 72 Vdc.
PBB 1 A 3 SX22A 53 10 2
Model Curve
PBB = PROPAK P = Instantaneous
Voltage Code Function Code Auxiliary Switch
2 = Medium Delay
Poles A = 250 Vac 3 = Series Trip 53 = Auxiliary Switch 3 = Short Delay
B = 72 Vdc 2 = Series Trip with Aux. (Must also choose
1 = 1-Pole 6 = Relay Trip Function Code 2)
2 = 2-Pole
2.000
[50.08] 1.655 27 5 1.655
[42.04] OFF
F [42.04]
1.350 1.556 1.050
275 [34.29] [3952] [26.67]
1.220 1.050
[30.99] [26.67]
0.750
[19.05]
1.930 0.222 [.79] 6 PLCS.
[49.02] [5.64]
JA1S A 3 A 0015 01 E
1 Choose style and select from 1 to 4 poles, and enter the number in position 3 of the catalog number. For example, a JA1S would identify a 1-pole
JA Series breaker.
2 Enter the four digit current rating. For example, use code 0015 for a 15 ampere current rating. For fractional amperages, use an R to designate
the decimal point. For 0.10 ampere, enter the code 0R10.
3 Non-standard. Consult technical support 1-800-356-1243.
The SPHM Series Circuit Overcurrent Curves, Long, Standard Product Offering
Breaker line is designed to pro- Medium or Short Delay POLES CURRENT CURVE CATALOG NUMBER
With proven hydraulic-magnetic 1077, CSA 22.2, VDE 0660, 2 10.0 A 2 SPHM2RM0010
IEC 60947-2. 2 15.0 A 2 SPHM2RM0015
protection, the SPHM Series 2 20.0 A 2 SPHM2RM0020
Circuit Breaker can be used Standard Breaker 2 25.0 A 2 SPHM2RM0025
to provide precision protection Configurations 2 30.0 A 2 SPHM2RM0030
regardless of ambient The SPHM Series can be 2 35.0 A 2 SPHM2RM0035
temperature. ordered in a number of stan- 2 40.0 A 2 SPHM2RM0040
dard configurations utilizing the 2 50.0 A 2 SPHM2RM0050
Features table to the right. Once you 3 0.10 A 2 SPHM3RM00R1
create your catalog number, 3 0.25 A 2 SPHM3RM0R25
Environmental, Vibration
you can contact our Technical 3 0.50 A 2 SPHM3RM0R50
and Shock Resistant 3 0.75 A 2 SPHM3RM0R75
Resource Center for verification
Mil-spec qualification for
and quotations. 3 1.00 A 2 SPHM3RM0001
fungus resistance, humidity, 3 2.50 A 2 SPHM3RM02R5
salt spray resistance and Custom Applications 3 5.00 A 2 SPHM3RM0005
shock vibration resistance. The SPHM Series is also
3 7.50 A 2 SPHM3RM07R5
available in a number of 3 10.0 A 2 SPHM3RM0010
Heat-Induced Nuisance
custom configurations to 3 15.0 A 2 SPHM3RM0015
Tripping Eliminated
meet your specific application
The protector is designed to 3 20.0 A 2 SPHM3RM0020
needs. To order a special 3 25.0 A 2 SPHM3RM0025
hold in at 100% continuous
application breaker, you 3 30.0 A 2 SPHM3RM0030
rated current, regardless of
can visit our Web site at 3 35.0 A 2 SPHM3RM0035
ambient temperatures from
www.EatonElectrical.com/ 3 40.0 A 2 SPHM3RM0040
-40C to +85C.
heinemann for a list of custom 3 50.0 A 2 SPHM3RM0050
Immediate Reset After Trip modifications and information
The protector can be reset on how to obtain a proprietary
(closed) immediately after catalog number. You may
an overcurrent trip without also contact the Technical
a cooling off period. Resource Center for application
1/2 Cycle High Inrush information and breaker
Tolerance 8X (Standard), selection assistance.
18X and 25X
The protector is available with
different levels of tolerance
to 1/2 cycle current spikes.
Standard tolerance is 8X the
continuous current rating;
in addition 18X and 25X are
also available.
.550
[13.98]
LINE LINE
NETZ NETZ
54
27
2.874
[73.00]
SPST AUXILIARY
2.661 SWITCH CONNECTIONS
[67.60] (COMMON AND INSTALLATION REMOVAL
1.315
[33.40] NORMALLY OPEN)
35mm DIN Mounting
.331
[8.42]
.433 .750
[11.00] [19.05] .760
[19.30]
1.142
[29.00]
1.796
[45.62]
1.772 4.134
[105.00]
PANEL
CUT-OUT
(PER POLE)
LOAD
.472
1.236 [12.00]
[31.40] (SHT. 2 OF 5)
Protector Inrush
Time Delay Code Current2 A Normally Open
Hydraulic Code Delay B Normally Closed
(Amperes)
Magnetic H 8X Code Delay Curve
R 18X 00R1 0.10
M Medium 2
Y1 25X 0R25 0.25
Poles S Short 3
S Switch 0R50 0.50
Code Poles L Long 10 0R75 0.75
1 1-Pole M Medium 20
0001 1
2 2-Pole S Short 30
02R5 2.5
3 3-Pole L Long 251 0005 5
4 4-Pole M Medium 252 07RS 7.5
S Short 253
0100 10
W Switch 0015 15
0020 20
0025 25
0030 30
0035 2 35
0040 2 40
0050 2 50
1
Maximum of 40 amperes available at 25X inrush.
2 UL recognized to 250 Vac, 5 kA above 30 amperes.
3
One A or B contact maximum per pole. Contacts will be arranged left to right (e.g. BAB suffix on 3-pole breaker).
4
Contact Heinemann for availability and price at 1-800-356-1243.
1.940 2.740 A1
PANEL CUTOUT
[[49.28] [69.60] (OPTIONAL)
31
0 "OFF/" STD HANDLE MARKING
TYPICAL ALL CONFIGURATIONS
OFF [16.66] "0N/I" STD HANDLE MARKING
[5.28]
O TYPICAL ALL CONFIGURATIONS
2X .138-32 UNC-2B
.140[3.56] INTERNAL THD X .208
DEEP
2.860[72.64] METRIC THD M3 X 0.5 AVAILABLE
STANDARD HANDLE CONFIGURATION
AM2R A 9 LC 15 DDU 52 15 1
Number
of Poles 1
Frequency 2
1 = 1-Pole
A = 50/60 Hz Handle Location 3
2 = 2-Pole Auxiliary Switch Options Current Rating 4
3 = 3-Pole B = dc AC = Single-Pole Breakers
4 = 4-Pole C = 400 Hz LC = Multi-Pole Breakers 07 = NO-NC 4.8 Fast-on Code Current
5 = 5-Pole D = 50/60 Hz/dc 52 = NO-NO 2.8 Fast-on (Amperes)
Curve 5
6 = 6-Pole 53 = NO-NC 2.8 Weld-on
R02 0.02 P = Instant
7 = 7-Pole
R25 0.25 1 = Long Delay 8X Inrush
8 = 8-Pole
Internal Circuit Type and Inrush Catalog Code 2 Approval Code R50 0.50 2 = Medium Delay 8X Inrush
N/A 8X 18X 25X Internal Circuit 1 1 3 = Short Delay 8X Inrush
WNU = CE
TA = TUV/UL 1077 2R5 2.5 4 = Long Delay 18X Inrush
0 Switch Only
DA = UL 1077 5 5 5 = Medium Delay 18X Inrush
2 9 39 Series Trip w/Auxiliary
DDU = UL 489 (Up to 277 Vac) 7R5 7.5 6 = Short Delay 18X Inrush
3 8 38 Series Trip
DNU = None 10 10 7 = Long Delay 25X Inrush
5 22 32 Shunt-Tap
15 15 8 = Medium Delay 25X Inrush
6 23 33 Relay Trip
20 20 9 = Short Delay 25X Inrush
7 27 37 Dual Rating
Terminals/Mounting Catalog Code 25 25 S= Switch Only
15 25 DuCon
16 26 DuCon Series+Relay Imperial Metric Terminals 30 30
98 Mid-Trip 50 50
07 13 10-32 Threads (70 A)
99 Mid-Trip w/Alarm Switch 60 60
97 14 1/4-20 Threads (100 A)
80 80
08 15 M5 Threads (70 A)
98 16 M6 Threads (100 A) 100 100
21 20 Plug-in 7.77 x 16.6
23 22 Plug-in 6.25 x 21.6
25 24 Plug-in 6.25 x 15.4
31 30 Fuse Clip
1 Select from 1 to 8 poles, and enter the number in position 3 of the catalog number. For example, an AM3L would identify a 3-pole AML breaker.
2 On multi-pole breakers, Steps 2 and 3 can be repeated if subsequent poles are different than the first. Identification starts from left-hand side when
viewing the front of the breaker.
3 These will provide standard handle locations. For additional options, contact the Technical Resource Center.
4 Enter the whole number current rating. For example, use code 15 for a 15 A current rating. For fractional amperages, use an R to designate the
decimal point. For 0.10 A, enter the code R10. Current range up to 100 amperes 50/60 Hz, 60 amperes 400 Hz, 100 Adc.
5 Specific data on trip curves can be found on the Web at www.EatonElectrical.com/heinemann.
1 0
1.960 0.300
0.430 0 0
0.750 Cut Out For Panel
0.285 2 x Holes
For 6-32
0.875
1.875
ON
1.940 2.500 I
1.660 1.310 1.660
OFF
0.285
0.750
0.300
0.708
0 8 0.475
0.180 2 x 6-32 Screws
AC2R A 9 LC 15 DDU 52 15 1
Number
of Poles 1
Frequency 2
1 = 1-Pole
A = 50/60 Hz Handle Location 3
2 = 2-Pole Auxiliary Switch Options Current Rating 4
3 = 3-Pole B = dc AC = Single-Pole Breakers
4 = 4-Pole C = 400 Hz LC = Multi-Pole Breakers 07 = NO-NC 4.8 Fast-on Code Current
5 = 5-Pole D = 50/60 Hz/dc 52 = NO-NO 2.8 Fast-on (Amperes)
Curve 5
6 = 6-Pole 53 = NO-NC 2.8 Fast-on
R02 0.02 P = Instant
7 = 7-Pole
R25 0.25 1 = Long Delay 8X Inrush
8 = 8-Pole
Internal Circuit Type and Inrush Catalog Code 2 Approval Code R50 0.50 2 = Medium Delay 8X Inrush
N/A 8X 18X 25X Internal Circuit 1 1 3 = Short Delay 8X Inrush
WNU = CE
TA = TUV/UL 1077 2R5 2.5 4 = Long Delay 18X Inrush
0 Switch Only
DA = UL 1077 5 5 5 = Medium Delay 18X Inrush
2 9 39 Series Trip w/Auxiliary
DDU = UL 489 (Up to 277 Vac) 7R5 7.5 6 = Short Delay 18X Inrush
3 8 38 Series Trip
DNU = None 10 10 7 = Long Delay 25X Inrush
5 22 32 Shunt-Tap
15 15 8 = Medium Delay 25X Inrush
6 23 33 Relay Trip
20 20 9 = Short Delay 25X Inrush
7 27 37 Dual Rating
Terminals/Mounting Catalog Code 25 25 S= Switch Only
15 25 DuCon
16 26 DuCon Series+Relay Imperial Metric Terminals 30 30
98 Mid-Trip 50 50
07 13 10-32 Threads (70 A)
99 Mid-Trip w/Alarm Switch 60 60
97 14 1/4-20 Threads (100 A)
80 80
08 15 M5 Threads (70 A)
98 16 M6 Threads (100 A) 100 100
21 20 Plug-in 7.77 x 16.6
23 22 Plug-in 6.25 x 21.6
25 24 Plug-in 6.25 x 15.4
31 30 Fuse Clip
1 Select from 1 to 8 poles, and enter the number in position 3 of the catalog number. For example, an AM3L would identify a 3-pole AML breaker.
2 On multi-pole breakers, Steps 2 and 3 can be repeated if subsequent poles are different than the first. Identification starts from left-hand side when
viewing the front of the breaker.
3 These will provide standard handle locations. For additional options, contact the Technical Resource Center.
4 Enter the whole number current rating. For example, use code 15 for a 15 A current rating. For fractional amperages, use an R to designate the
decimal point. For 0.10 A, enter the code R10. Current range up to 100 amperes 50/60 Hz, 60 amperes 400 Hz, 100 Adc.
5 Specific data on trip curves can be found on the Web at www.EatonElectrical.com/heinemann.
Number
of Poles 1
Frequency 2 Current Rating 4 Curve 5
1 = 1-Pole
2 = 2-Pole A = 50/60 Hz Code Current P = Instant
3 = 3-Pole B = dc Approval Code (Amperes) 1 = Long Delay 8X Inrush
4 = 4-Pole C = 400 Hz 2 = Medium Delay 8X Inrush
WNU = CE R02 0.02
5 = 5-Pole D = 50/60 Hz/dc 3 = Short Delay 8X Inrush
TA = TUV/UL 1077 R25 0.25 4 = Long Delay 18X Inrush
6 = 6-Pole DA = UL 1077 R50 0.50
Handle Location 3 5 = Medium Delay 18X Inrush
7 = 7-Pole DDU = UL 489 6 1 1 6 = Short Delay 18X Inrush
8 = 8-Pole AE = Single-Pole Breakers DNU = None 2R5 2.5
DE = Multi-Pole Breakers 7 = Long Delay 25X Inrush
5 5 8 = Medium Delay 25X Inrush
Internal Circuit Type and Inrush Catalog Code 2 7R5 7.5 9 = Short Delay 25X Inrush
10 10 S= Switch Only
N/A 8X 18X 25X Internal Circuit 15 15
Illumination Catalog Code
0 Switch Only 20 20
One-Position
2 9 39 Series Trip w/Auxiliary 25 25 Auxiliary Switch Options
3 8 38 Series Trip Red Green Yellow Blue Position 30 30
5 22 32 Shunt-Tap 50 50 07 = NO-NC 4.8 Fast-on
050 051 052 053 OFF 52 = NO-NO 2.8 Fast-on
6 23 33 Relay Trip 054 055 056 057 ON 60 60
7 27 37 Dual Rating 53 = NO-NC 2.8 Fast-on
058 059 060 061 Mid Trip 80 80
15 25 DuCon 100 100
16 26 DuCon Series+Relay Two-Position
98 Mid-Trip Green/ Red/ Yellow/ Blue/ Position
99 Mid-Trip w/Alarm Switch Red Green Blue Yellow
Terminals/Mounting Catalog Code
062 063 064 065 ON/OFF
Imperial Metric Terminals
Two-Position
07 13 10-32 Threads (70 A)
Yellow/ Green/ Red/ Yellow/ Position 97 14 1/4-20 Threads (100 A)
Green Yellow Yellow Red 08 15 M5 Threads (70 A)
066 067 068 069 ON/OFF 98 16 M6 Threads (100 A)
21 20 Plug-in 7.77 x 16.6
23 22 Plug-in 6.25 x 21.6
25 24 Plug-in 6.25 x 15.4
31 30 Fuse Clip
1 Select from 1 to 8 poles, and enter the number in position 3 of the catalog number. For example, an AM3L would identify a 3-pole AML breaker.
2 On multi-pole breakers, Steps 2 and 3 can be repeated if subsequent poles are different than the first. Identification starts from left-hand side when
viewing the front of the breaker.
3 These will provide standard handle locations. For additional options, contact the Technical Resource Center.
4 Enter the whole number current rating. For example, use code 15 for a 15 A current rating. For fractional amperages, use an R to
designate the decimal point. For 0.10 A, enter the code R10.
5 Specific data on trip curves can be found on the Web at www.EatonElectrical.com/heinemann.
6 Up to 277 Vac.
the C Series delivers true volts or less, and are built with 1 15 A 2 CF1G3U001502A
equipment protection, ensuring mechanical lugs for cable con- 1 15 A 3 CF1G3U001503A
OEMs that their equipment will nection. All breakers are panel 1 20 A 2 CF1G3U002002A
be safe in any environment. mount, cable in/out design. 1 20 A 3 CF1G3U002003A
1 30 A 2 CF1G3U003002A
Available in a wide range of Standard Breaker 1 30 A 3 CF1G3U003003A
mounting options, the C Series Configurations
The C Series can be ordered 2 15 A 2 CF2G3U001502A
breaker can be ordered as 2 15 A 3 CF2G3U001503A
either a front or back in a number of standard 2 20 A 2 CF2G3U002002A
connected device. configurations utilizing the
2 20 A 3 CF2G3U002003A
CF Front Connected Back Panel Mounting tables to the right. Once you 2 30 A 2 CF2G3U003002A
Features create your catalog number, 2 30 A 3 CF2G3U003003A
you can contact our Technical 3 15 A 2 CF3G3U001502A
Environmental, Vibration Resource Center for verification 3 15 A 3 CF3G3U001503A
and Shock Resistant and quotations. 3 20 A 2 CF3G3U002002A
Mil-spec qualification for
Custom Applications 3 20 A 3 CF3G3U002003A
fungus resistance, humidity, 3 30 A 2 CF3G3U003002A
salt spray resistance and The C Series is also available
3 30 A 3 CF3G3U003003A
shock vibration resistance. in a number of custom configu-
rations to meet your specific 3 50 A 3 CF3G3U005002A
Heat-Induced Nuisance 3 50 A 2 CF3G3U005003A
application needs. To order 3 60 A 3 CF3G3U006002A
Tripping Eliminated a special application breaker,
The protector is designed to 3 60 A 2 CF3G3U006003A
you can visit our Web site at 3 100 A 3 CF3G3U010002A
hold in at 100% continuous www.EatonElectrical.com/ 3 100 A 2 CF3G3U010003A
rated current, regardless of heinemann for a list of custom
ambient temperatures from modifications and information
-40C +85C. on how to obtain a proprietary
Immediate Reset After Trip catalog number. You may
The protector can be reset also contact the Technical
(closed) immediately after Resource Center for application
an overcurrent trip without a information and breaker
cooling off period. selection assistance.
LINE
2.156 ON I ON I
2.750
5.125 (54.76) (69.85)
(130.18) 1.125
28 + (28.58)
5
1.375
2.250 (57.15) (34.93)
32 +
5 +0.015 -0.005 OFF O OFF O
CD 3 G 3 DU 0015 02 A
1 Select from 1 to 6 poles, and enter the number in position 3 of the catalog number. For example, a CD3 would identify a 3-pole C Series breaker.
2 Style includes Toggle Handle with Black ON/OFF handle color.
3 Enter the four digit current rating. For example, use code 0015 for a 15 ampere current rating. For fractional amperages use an R to designate the
decimal point. For 0.10 ampere, enter the code 0R10. Available from 0.10 50 amperes.
3.375"
(85.7 3 )
3.125"
* 0.37 5" (79.3 8 )
(9.53) * 2.50 0" 1.375" 1.375"
(63.5 0 ) (34.9 3 ) (34.9 3)
0.203"
(5.16)
0.843"
(21.4 3 ) 6.000"
3.984"
(152. 40) 4.697"
4.125" (101. 20)
(119. 05)
(104. 78) Optional
Auxiliary Center to
Front-Connected Construction Switch Center
2.500"
(63.5 0 )
1/4-20
0.687"
Press-In 4.109"
Stud (17.4 6 )
(104. 78) 1.375"
1.000"
(34.9 3)
0.843" (24.4 0 )
(21.4 3 ) * Mounting Front-Connected Breakers,
Clearance Holes for #10-32 (Four
Places) with Screw Length 2.5" (63.50)
0.687" * Mounting Back-Connected Breakers,
(17.6 4 ) 0.937" Provided with #8-32 Mounting I (Four
(23.8 1) Places) with Screw Length 0.375" (9.53)
GH3 G 3 U 0015 02 A
Number of
Poles 1
Voltage and Frequency Code Time Delay Curve Voltage Rating
3 = 3-Pole
Code Frequency Terminal Location 01 = Long Delay Std. Inrush B = 251 600 Vac
02 = Medium Delay Std. Inrush D = 160 250 Vdc
A 50/60 Hz Back
03 = Short Delay Std. Inrush
B dc Back
100 = Motor Start Curve
C 400 Hz Back
10 = Long Delay 25X Inrush
G 50/60 Hz Front
20 = Medium Delay 25X Inrush
H dc Front
30 = Short Delay 25X Inrush
J 400 Hz Front
Breaker
Family
AM1P
Handle Location/Color 1
LC = Multi-Pole Breakers
Auxiliary Switch Options Current Rating 2
07 = NO-NC 4.8 Fast-on
52 = NO-NO 2.8 Fast-on
Curve 3
53 = NO-NC 2.8 Fast-on
P = Instant
1 = Long Delay 8X Inrush
Internal Circuit Type and Inrush Catalog Code Approval Code 2 = Medium Delay 8X Inrush
8X 18X 25X Internal Circuit DGU = UL 489A (65 Vdc 50 kA) 3 = Short Delay 8X Inrush
B2 B9 B39 Series Trip w/Auxiliary DAU = UL 489A (80 Vdc 10 kA) 4 = Long Delay 15X Inrush
B3 B8 B38 Series Trip DNU = None 5 = Medium Delay 15X Inrush
B5 B22 B32 Shunt-Tap 6 = Short Delay 15X Inrush
B15 B25 DuCon 7 = Long Delay 22X Inrush
B16 B26 DuCon Series+Relay 8 = Medium Delay 22X Inrush
B98 Mid-Trip 9 = Short Delay 22X Inrush
B99 Mid-Trip w/Alarm Switch Terminals/Mounting Catalog Code
Imperial Metric Terminals
97 14 1/4-20 Threads (100 A)
98 16 M6 Threads (100 A)
21 20 Plug-in 7.77 x 16.6
23 22 Plug-in 6.25 x 21.6
25 24 Plug-in 6.25 x 15.4
46 42 M6 Screw
47 43 1/4-20 Screw
TYPICAL MULTI-POLE
1 TERMINAL BARRIER
.555[14.10] 2.000[50.80] DIM.
(.138[3.51]) .280[7.10]
.400[10.15]
.406[10.31
ON
31
.940 2.740
49.28] [69.60]
31
D
O [16.66]
O
.140[3.56]
2.860[72.64]
1.500[38.10]
2.250[57.15]
.750[19.05]
2X .750[19.05]
1.520[38.61]
.750 2.280[57.91]
[19.05]
.906 .906
[23.01] [23.01]
1.448 1.448
[36.78] 2.062 2.062
[52.37] [36.78]
[52.37]
3.826
1.931
1.650 2.310
ON
1.500
(TYP.) 0.750
(TYP.)
0.390
1.436
2.813 #10-32 INSERTS .344 DEEP (2 PER POLE).
1.436
3.086
2.310
1.155
0.281 FRONT MOUNT
28
32
1.500
R1.820
1.466
2.837
2.310
3.180 2.964
2.664
1.672
0.246
0.750
2.701 0.198 0.621
3.060 2
3.290
7.125
GJ2 A 3 U 0015 02 A
Number of
Poles 12
Voltage and Frequency Code Time Delay Curve Voltage Rating
1 = 1-Pole
2 = 2-Pole Code Frequency Terminal Location 01 = Long Delay Std. Inrush A = 0 250 Vac
3 = 3-Pole 02 = Medium Delay Std. Inrush C = 0 125 Vdc
A 50/60 Hz Back
03 = Short Delay Std. Inrush
B dc Back
100 = Motor Start Curve
C 400 Hz Back
10 = Long Delay 25X Inrush
G 50/60 Hz Front
20 = Medium Delay 25X Inrush
H dc Front
30 = Short Delay 25X Inrush
J 400 Hz Front
0P = None
1 Select from 1 to 3 poles, and enter the number in position 3 of the catalog number. For example, a GJ2 would identify a 2-pole GJ Series breaker.
2 Style includes Toggle Handle with Black ON/OFF handle color.
3 Enter the four digit current rating. For example, use code 0015 for a 15 ampere current rating. Breakers are available from 100 280 amperes.
10.372
2
2.530 3.826
6 2
2.516
1.931
1
1.650 2.310
0.390
OFF
ON
2.375
1.938 I 2.688
OFF
ON
0.438
O
2
2.813 #10-32 INSERTS .344 DEEP (2 PER POLE).
1.436
6
3
3.086
2 0
2.310
1.155
0.281 2.615
5
0.385
R1.820
1.466 MTG. HOLE FOR ON I ON I
3.826
MTG. HOLE
#10-32 SCREW. DIST.
OFF O
1.542
TYP 0.236
3.180
0.250 0.236
TYP
0.530
1.270
1-POLE
3.000
1.681
1 0.285 2-POLE
2.950
0
1.620 2
2.975
2
2.100
4.761
4 1
7 5
7.125
Number of
Poles 12
Terminal Current Rating 3 Time Delay Curve
1 = 1-Pole Location Metering Shunt
2 = 2-Pole 01 = Long Delay Std. Inrush
B = Back P = None 02 = Medium Delay Std. Inrush
3 = 3-Pole
H = Front M = 25 mV Terminal Configuration 03 = Short Delay Std. Inrush
N = 50 mV 0P = Instant
DDU = Solderless Connector
Internal Circuit Type EDU = Bus Bar Connection
0 = Switch Only
2 = Series Trip w/Auxiliary Switch
3 = Series Trip
98 = Series/Mid Trip
99 = Series/Mid/Alarm Switch
1 Select from 1 to 3 poles, and enter the number in position 3 of the catalog number. For example, a GJ1P would identify a 1-pole GJ Series breaker.
2 Style includes Toggle Handle with Black ON/OFF handle color and 6-32 mounting.
3 Enter the four digit current rating. For example, use code 0015 for a 15 ampere current rating. Breakers are available from 100 280 amperes.