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SACE PR121/P-LSI

The ABB SACE PR121/P-LSI is a modular circuit breaker from ABB's SACE series designed for low-voltage distribution systems. It provides advanced protection for electrical circuits and equipment, offering reliable overload protection, short-circuit protection, and selective protection. This device is typically used in industrial and commercial applications to protect motors, transformers, and other electrical equipment from faults and overloads, ensuring the longevity and reliability of the system.

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Parameters: Model Number: ABB SACE PR121/P-LSI Rated Voltage: 400 V AC (Three-phase) Rated Current: 320 A to 800 A (adjustable) Frequency: 50/60 Hz Breaking Capacity (Icu): 50 kA at 400 V Protection Type: Long-Time Protection (L): Adjustable from 0.7 to 1.0 times rated current. Provides protection against prolonged overcurrents. Short-Time Protection (S): Adjustable from 3 to 10 times rated current, with a time delay for protecting against short-circuit conditions. Instantaneous Protection (I): Instantaneous tripping for severe short-circuit faults to prevent system damage. Thermal Overload Protection: Adjustable to monitor motor temperature and prevent damage from prolonged overloads. Short-Circuit Protection: Provides reliable protection from short-circuit faults, preventing catastrophic damage to electrical equipment. Control Voltage: 24 V DC (external supply) Mounting Type: DIN rail mount or panel mount Degree of Protection: IP20 (suitable for indoor use; optional protection kits for harsh environments) Weight: Approx. 12 kg (varies depending on configuration) Dimensions (H x W x D): Approx. 450 x 250 x 200 mm (varies depending on configuration) Modbus RTU Communication (Optional): For remote monitoring and integration with PLC or SCADA systems. Auxiliary Contacts (Optional): Available for integration into larger control systems for advanced monitoring and signaling.