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Data is subject to errors and technical modifications.

Miniature Circuit Breakers

Circuit Breaker Auxiliaries

Commercial

Distribution

Functions

Tripping and indication auxiliary contacts are common to the range of multi-

pole 10kA MCBs, and RCCBs. They should be mounted on the left hand side

of the device.

Auxiliary Contact MZ201 (

Fig 9

)

Allows remote indication of the status of the device contacts to which it is

associated.

Auxiliary Contact and Alarm Contact MZ202

This accessory has two separate functions. Like the

MZ201

auxiliary contact,

however the alarm contact will provide indication if the breaker trips under

fault conditions.

Wiring Diagram

MZ201

Auxiliary Contact and Alarm Contract

MZ203 Shunt Trip*

Allows tripping of the device by feeding the coil. The contacts also allow for

remote indication of operation.

MZ206 Under Voltage Release* (

Fig 10

)

Allows the MCB to trip when the voltage drops or by pressing a remote off

switch (i.e. emergency stop).

* Indication that the product has tripped due to the voltage release is provided

by a flag on the product.

MZ206 Under Voltage Release

Electrical Characteristics

MZ201/MZ206 MZ203

MZ206

1 x O 1 x C

Contact

230V ~ 6A

AC-1

230 - 415~

110 - 130...

230V~

50Hz

Grouping / Combination of Several Auxiliaries

On 2, 3 and 4 pole MCBs it is possible to associate 3 auxiliaries – 2 indication auxiliaries and 1 release auxiliary. In this case, it is important to first fix the

indication auxiliary (

MZ201

and

MZ202

) and then the release auxiliary (

MZ203

and

MZ206

).

Electrical connection

By terminal fitted with fixed clamp screws wiring capacity.

Flexible : 2 x 1.5mm2

Rigid : 2 x 1.5mm2

MZ203

Power - 8VA

tolerance : -15% of U n

MZ206

Latching voltage is between 35 and 70% of U n 230V~

Coil consumption 3VA

Flag indicating that the product

has tripped due to the voltage

release

MZ203

to

MZ206

Fig. 12

MZ203

to

MZ206

Fig. 11

MZ201

to

MZ201

+

+

+

+

MZ201

to

MZ201

MZ202

to

MZ201

MCB

MZ206

D1

D2

MZ202

U

91

92

93

94

Ph

N

Fig. 10

Fig. 9

22

21

14

13

MZ 201

Ph

N