ABB 1SDA065511R1 Moulded Case Circuit Breaker - Tmax Ts3L
Part Number: 1SDA065511R1
Quick Summary
ABB 1SDA065511R1 Moulded Case Circuit Breaker is a protective device for electrical distribution and motor control. Engineers often face limited space, wiring complexity, and downtime risk; this unit's front-terminal design and thermomagnetic TMF release help simplify installation while enhancing safety. UL/CSA listings, CE conformity, and WEEE classification align with North American and European standards, supporting compliant panel protection and risk mitigation. Designed for OEMs and panel builders, it scales with load requirements in low-voltage systems, delivering reliable protection, reduced maintenance, and lower lifecycle costs. Front-accessibility reduces termination torque variance and speeds commissioning. With Tmax, you gain predictable tripping curves and improved coordination across breakers. It also supports modular panel architectures and easy retrofits with existing Tmax components.
Product Information
Extended Description
1SDA065511R1 ABB: C.BREAKER TMAX Ts3L 225 UL/CSA FIXED TWO-POLE WITH FRONT TERMINALS AND THERMOMAGNETIC RELEASE TMF R 200-2000 A
EAN
8015644683276
Minimum Order Quantity
1 piece
Customs Tariff Number
85362090
Product Net Width
105 mm
Product Net Height
170 mm
Product Net Depth / Length
103.5 mm
Product Net Weight
1.6 kg
Package Level 1 EAN
8015644683276
Product Main Type
SACE Tmax
Product Name
Moulded Case Circuit Breaker
Data Sheet, Technical Information
Tmax. T Generation - Low voltage molded case circuit breakers up to 1200 A - UL 489 and CSA C22.2 Standard
Declaration of Conformity - CE
EC Declaration of Conformity Tmax Ts3
Instructions and Manuals
Installation instructions Ts3
WEEE Category
5. Small Equipment (No External Dimension More Than 50 cm)
Two-pole, fixed design with front terminals and TMF release simplifies wiring and reduces panel depth, accelerating installation and service access. The thermomagnetic TMF protection limits nuisance trips and improves safety for motor circuits and feeder lines. A 225 A rated current with a TMF R 200-2000 A range supports reliable coordination and selective tripping in compact switchgear, ideal for distribution boards in manufacturing environments. Compliance is built in: UL and CSA listings along with CE marking ensure regulatory alignment across North American and European projects, reducing audit risk and streamlining approvals. The compact footprint—105 mm wide, 170 mm high, 103.5 mm deep—and a weight of 1.6 kg enable dense panel layouts without sacrificing accessibility. Front terminals and clear installation instructions speed wiring and commissioning, while the Tmax family provides consistent protective characteristics across devices, improving lifecycle reliability and maintenance planning. In practice, engineers report smoother retrofits and better spare parts planning when integrating Ts3L units with existing Tmax components.
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FAQs
For retrofit or new builds, use the front-terminal design to simplify wiring, confirm 105 mm width and 170 mm height fit within enclosure cutouts, and follow the Ts3L installation instructions to ensure correct torque and clearance for safe operation.
The device is a two-pole MCCB with TMF thermal-magnetic release, rated up to 225 A with a TMF range of 200-2000 A. It provides overload and short-circuit protection, suitable for motor and distribution circuits in low-voltage systems.
Yes. Its TMF release and two-pole configuration deliver reliable motor protection, fast clear protection, and easy coordination with other Tmax devices, which is valuable in demanding manufacturing applications.
It carries UL 489 and CSA C22.2 listings, CE conformity, and WEEE categorization, ensuring compliance for North American and European installations and facilitating regulatory audits.
The front-terminal design reduces wiring time and potential terminations issues, while Tmax coordination minimizes mis-trips and downtime. Over the device lifecycle, these factors translate to lower maintenance costs and faster commissioning, contributing to a favorable total cost of ownership.