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ABB MS116-0.16 MS116-0 16 3P MAN MTR PROT 1-0 16A RANGE

MFR Part #: MS116-0.16
SKU #: 1272025
Brand: ABB
UPC: 662019857732
ABB MS116-0.16 Manual Motor Starter, ON/OFF Action, 3 Poles, IP20/IP109 Enclosure
For use as a motor disconnect in single motor applications and group motor installations
BAA Compliant | IEC/EN 60947-1 | IEC/EN 60947-2 | IEC/EN 60947-4-1 | UL 60947-1 | UL 60947-4-1 | EU Directive 2011/65/EU | ABS Certified | BV Certified | CB Certified | CCC Certified | cUL E137861 | CE Certified | DNV Certified | EAC Certified | GOST Certified | KC Certified | LR Certified | RMRS Certified | UL E137861

ABB Manual Motor Starter, Series: MS116, 600 VAC, 0.16 A, 50/60 Hz Frequency, 0.03 kW Wattage, 3 Pole, Setting: 0.1 to 0.16 A, 50 kA Load, 3, Screw Connection, ON/OFF Action, 0.96 A Full Load, Rotary Handle Control, IP20/IP109 Enclosure, 100000 Cycles Operating Cycles, -25 to 70 deg C Operating, 45 mm W x 85.6 mm D x 90 mm H

The MS116-0.16 manual motor starter (also known as motor protection circuit breaker or manual motor protector) is a compact 45 mm W device with a rated operational current of Ie = 0.16 A. This device is used to manually switch on and off motors and to protect them reliably and without the need for a fuse from short-circuits, overload and phase failures. The manual motor starter offers a rated service short-circuit breaking capacity Ics = 50 kA at 400 VAC and trip class 10A. Further features are the build-in disconnect function, temperature compensation, trip-free mechanism and a rotary handle with a clear switch position indication. The manual motor starter is suitable for three- and single-phase applications. Auxiliary contacts, signaling contacts, undervoltage releases, shunt trips, 3-phase bus bars, power in-feed blocks and locking devices for protection against unauthorized changes are available as accessory.

Product Details

ABB Manual Motor Starter, Series: MS116, 600 VAC, 0.16 A, 50/60 Hz Frequency, 0.03 kW Wattage, 3 Pole, Setting: 0.1 to 0.16 A, 50 kA Load, 3, Screw Connection, ON/OFF Action, 0.96 A Full Load, Rotary Handle Control, IP20/IP109 Enclosure, 100000 Cycles Operating Cycles, -25 to 70 deg C Operating, 45 mm W x 85.6 mm D x 90 mm H

The MS116-0.16 manual motor starter (also known as motor protection circuit breaker or manual motor protector) is a compact 45 mm W device with a rated operational current of Ie = 0.16 A. This device is used to manually switch on and off motors and to protect them reliably and without the need for a fuse from short-circuits, overload and phase failures. The manual motor starter offers a rated service short-circuit breaking capacity Ics = 50 kA at 400 VAC and trip class 10A. Further features are the build-in disconnect function, temperature compensation, trip-free mechanism and a rotary handle with a clear switch position indication. The manual motor starter is suitable for three- and single-phase applications. Auxiliary contacts, signaling contacts, undervoltage releases, shunt trips, 3-phase bus bars, power in-feed blocks and locking devices for protection against unauthorized changes are available as accessory.

Attributes

ActionON/OFF
Amperage Rating.16 A
Connection TypeScrew
Control TypeRotary Handle
Country Of OriginGermany
Dimensions45 mm W x 85.6 mm D x 90 mm H
Enclosure TypeIP20/IP109
Frequency Rating50/60 Hz
Full Load Current.96 A
Load Capacity50 kA
Number of Poles3
Operating Cycles100000 Cycles
Operating Temperature-25 to 70 deg C
Phase3
SeriesMS116
Setting0.1 to 0.16 A
Voltage Rating600 VAC
Wattage.03 kW

Features

  • Overload protection - trip class 10A
  • Phase loss sensitivity
  • Disconnect function
  • Adjustable current setting for overload protection
  • Trip-free mechanism
  • 0.96 A at 110 to 120 VAC 3 ph, 0.16 A at 200 VAC 3 ph, 0.16 A at 208 VAC 3 ph, 0.16 A at 220 to 240 VAC 3 ph, 0.16 A at 440 to 480 VAC 3 ph, 0.16 A at 550 to 600 VAC 3 ph
  • Manual motor protection saves cost, panel space, and ensures quick and reliable short-circuit protection by reacting within milliseconds

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