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What is the difference between the S prefix and P prefix shunt trip and UVR part numbers for H, J, and L frame breakers (e.g. S29386 vs P29386)?

Product line:
PowerPact breakers

Resolution:
The S prefix shunt trip and UVR part numbers had screw terminals. These are all being phased out and replaced with P prefix shunt trip and UVR part numbers (the 5 following digits will remain unchanged), which will all have push in terminals. These will always have an aesthetic change, with the newer P prefix part numbers having a darker aesthetic. The form, fit, and function will remained unchanged, and the newer shunt trips/UVRs can be used in older H, J, and L frames and vice versa.

Affected part numbers:

S29384 -> P29384

S29385 -> P29385

S29386 -> P29386

S29387 -> P29387

S29388 -> P29388

S29389 -> P29389

S29382 -> P29382

S29390 -> P29390

S29391 -> P29391

S29392 -> P29392

S29393 -> P29393

S29394 -> P29394

S29404 -> P29404

S29405 -> P29405

S29406 -> P29406

S29407 -> P29407

S29408 -> P29408

S29409 -> P29409

S29402 -> P29402

S29410 -> P29410

S29411 -> P29411

S29412 -> P29412

S29413 -> P29413

S29414 -> P29414

See attached file for more information.

Schneider Electric Canada

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7-6-2022_PRODUCT OBSOLESCENCE_ PowerPacT Undervoltage Release and Shunt Trip Coils (06-10-22).pdf [189.54 KB]
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