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Variances in Tripping Curves between Discontinued and Replacement Breakers

Issue

While checking the tripping curves of discontinued MCCB with respect to the replacement, one it seems different.

For example, LV429070 is replaced with C1032D100. The curves look like below:


LV429070C1032D100

Product Line

Compact NSX Range

Resolution

It has been confirmed with the expert team that the trip curve in the user guide of Micrologic 2.2 is incorrect. It is indeed the trip curve for Micrologic 2.2G and put there for Micrologic 2.2.

We have requested the marketing team to change this in the next version release.

For the moment please refer to the trip curve in latest NSX catalog for Micrologic 2.2. It is available at the following and is on page H11.

https://www.se.com/au/en/download/document/LVPED221001EN/

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