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Maximum permissible current

b

b

The maximum current allowed to flow through the device depends on the

ambient temperature in which it is placed.

b

b

The ambient temperature is the temperature inside the enclosure or switchboard

in which the devices are installed.

b

b

The reference temperature is in a halftone colour for the different devices.

b

b

When several devices operating simultaneously are mounted side by side in a

small enclosure, a temperature rise in the enclosure results in a reduction in the

operating current. A reduction coefficient of 0.8 will then have to be assigned to

the rating (already derated, if applicable, depending on the ambient temperature).

b

b

Example:

Depending on the ambient temperature and the method of installation, the table

below shows how to determine, for an iC60, the operating currents not to be

exceeded for ratings 25 A, 32 A and 40 A (reference temperature 50°C).

Operating current not to be exceeded (A)

Installation

conditions

(IEC 60947-2)

iC60 alone

Several iC60 in the same enclosure

(calculate with the reduction coefficient

indicated below)

Ambient

temperature (°C)

35°C 50°C 65°C 35°C

50°C

65°C

Type Nominal

rating (A)

Actual rating (A)

iC60 25

26.35 25 23.57 26.35 x 0.8 = 21 25 x 0.8 = 20 23.57 x 0.8 = 19

32

34 32 29.9 34 x 0.8 = 27 32 x 0.8 = 25.6 29.9 x 0.8 = 24

40

42.5 40 37.34 42.5 x 0.8 = 34 40 x 0.8 = 32 37.34 x 0.8 = 30

Influence of ambient

temperature (cont.)

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