Siemens 3VJ10 MCCB with Thermal Magnetic Trip Unit – 3VJ1008-1DA32-0AA0
The Siemens 3VJ1008-1DA32-0AA0 is a high-performance Molded Case Circuit Breaker (MCCB) from the SENTRON 3VJ10 series, designed for reliable protection of low-voltage electrical distribution systems against overload and short-circuit faults. This 3-pole MCCB is equipped with a fixed Thermal Magnetic Trip Unit (FTFM), ensuring stable and maintenance-free protection for industrial and commercial applications.
It is widely used in LT panels, MCC/PCC panels, feeder circuits, and distribution systems where dependable switching, isolation, and fault interruption are required.
Key Features:
• Siemens SENTRON 3VJ10 series MCCB
• Part Number: 3VJ1008-1DA32-0AA0
• 3-pole molded case circuit breaker
• Thermal Magnetic Trip Unit (FTFM)
• Rated current: 80A
• Fixed overload protection (Ir = 80A)
• Fixed short-circuit protection (Ii approx. 850A)
• High breaking capacity: 18kA at 415V AC
• IEC Frame Size 125 compact design
• Screw terminal connection for secure wiring
• Reliable protection against overload and short-circuit faults
• Suitable for industrial and commercial power distribution
• High mechanical and electrical endurance
• Maintenance-free operation
• Designed as per IEC 60947-2 standards
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Parameter |
Specification |
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Product Series |
Siemens SENTRON 3VJ10 |
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Part Number |
3VJ1008-1DA32-0AA0 |
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Product Type |
Molded Case Circuit Breaker (MCCB) |
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Number of Poles |
3 Pole |
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Trip Unit Type |
Thermal Magnetic (FTFM) |
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Rated Current (In) |
80A |
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Frame Size |
3VJ10 (125A frame) |
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Breaking Capacity (Icu) |
18kA at 415V AC |
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Protection Functions |
Overload & Short Circuit Protection |
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Overload Protection |
Fixed 80A |
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Short Circuit Protection |
Fixed (approx. 850A) |
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Rated Operational Voltage (Ue) |
Up to 415V AC |
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Frequency |
50/60 Hz |
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Mounting Type |
Fixed mounting |
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Connection Type |
Screw terminal |
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Standard Compliance |
IEC 60947-2 |
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Application |
LT panels, MCC/PCC panels, industrial distribution
systems |
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