The ABB S202-C40 is a highly versatile and widely used 2-pole miniature circuit breaker (MCB) from the industry-standard S200 series.
This device is a compact, two-module MCB with a rated current of 40 Amperes and a "C" type tripping characteristic. Its primary function is to provide reliable and coordinated protection against overloads and short-circuits for a complete electrical circuit, disconnecting both live conductors simultaneously.
The ABB MS116-2.5 is a miniature circuit breaker (MCB) from the compact MSxxx series within the broader System M (M200 S-series). It is a highly space-saving device designed for final circuit protection.
The ABB MS2X-10.0 is a 10 kA rated miniature circuit breaker (MCB) from the MSxxx series within the broader System M (M200 S-series) product family.
This device is a highly compact, single-pole MCB with a rated current of 10.0 Amperes. Its primary function is to provide reliable overload and short-circuit protection for electrical circuits in residential, commercial, and light industrial applications. It operates by automatically disconnecting the circuit when a fault is detected, thereby protecting the wiring and connected equipment from damage and preventing fire hazards.
The ABB DDA202 AC-25/0.03 is a high-precision, two-pole residual current circuit breaker (RCCB), also commonly known as a Residual Current Device (RCD) or Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI).
The ABB NS22E-25 is a 25-ampere, 1-pole (single-module) miniature circuit breaker from the System E (S200 S-series) product line. It is designed for residential, commercial, and light industrial applications.
The ABB MOE T6 220‑250 VAC/DC is a motor operator accessory used to remotely open and close large molded‑case circuit breakers, specifically Tmax T6 frames, by using stored mechanical energy. It replaces manual handle operation with electrically driven actuation, improving safety and convenience in protection and control systems. The unit is driven by an internal motor that charges an internal energy store and then releases it to operate the breaker mechanism. It accepts a wide control voltage range (220–250 V AC or DC), allowing flexible use with either alternating or direct current control supplies. The accessory is robustly built for industrial environments where frequent or remote switching of MCCBs is required.
The ABB 2TLA030050R0100 is a panel‑mounted emergency stop push button designed for machine safety and control applications. It features a mushroom‑head actuator housed in the ABB SMILE 11 EAR TINA enclosure, providing a large, easy‑to‑press emergency stop interface
The ABB MS116‑1.0 is a compact and reliable manual motor starter designed for both manual switching and overload protection of small three‑phase motors and related loads. It combines a manual ON/OFF disconnect switch with thermal‑magnetic motor protection in one integrated device. The starter features an adjustable current setting range to match the motor’s rated current and provides built‑in phase‑loss detection, temperature compensation, and a trip‑free mechanism for dependable protection against overloads and short circuits. Clear ON/OFF/TRIP indication and a rotary handle allow intuitive operation and maintenance safety.
The ABB MS116‑32 is a compact and robust manual motor starter designed to provide both manual ON/OFF control and motor overload protection in a single unit. It combines a disconnect switch with thermal‑magnetic motor protection, allowing the device to safely start, stop, and protect three‑phase motors and related loads. The starter features an adjustable current setting range to match the motor’s rated current and includes clear ON/OFF/TRIP indication. Its design supports easy panel or DIN‑rail mounting and integrates safety features such as phase‑loss detection, temperature compensation, and a trip‑free mechanism for reliable motor protection.
The ABB ASL16‑30‑10‑88 is a compact and reliable electromechanical contactor designed for switching and controlling three‑phase power circuits in industrial and commercial electrical systems. It belongs to the ABB ASL16 series of contactors, which are typically used for controlling motors, resistive loads, and general power circuits up to 690 V AC or 220 V DC. The contactor features a block‑type design with three main poles and a built‑in auxiliary contact for control logic or signaling feedback.