ABB 1TGE999999R0822 Motor Starter - EC Declaration of Conformity
Part Number: 1TGE999999R1201
Quick Summary
Motor Starter for MNS 3.0 is a robust device that starts motors safely in ABB MNS panel installations. Engineers often contend with nuisance trips, uneven starting torque, and complex wiring when upgrading controls; this starter delivers predictable, smooth starts and simplified wiring diagrams to reduce commissioning time. With CE conformity and EC Declaration of Conformity, plus a documented WEEE status indicating scope, your compliance risks are clearly addressed across global sites. Designed for MNS 3.0 WM ecosystems, it complements the broader ABB automation platform and supports efficient installation, reduced downtime, and scalable motor control across production lines.
Product Information
Extended Description
1TGE999999R1201 ABB: Motor Starter for MNS 3.0 (12E, Circuit Breaker), Rated Voltage [V]= 400, Short-Circuit Current [kA]= 80, Rated Power [kW]= 37, Rated Current[A]= 66
REACH Information
False - does not contain substances > 0.1 mass percentage
WEEE Category
Product Not in WEEE Scope
Product Net Width
600 mm
Product Net Height
300 mm
Product Net Depth / Length
400 mm
Declaration of Conformity - CE
EC Declaration of Conformity MNS
Instructions and Manuals
MNS IOM manual
Data Sheet, Technical Information
MNS portfolio leaflet
Product Main Type
MNS3.0 WM
Key electrical ratings translate to tangible performance gains: rated voltage 400 V, short-circuit current 80 kA, and rated power 15 kW with a rated current of 29 A. This combination supports reliable motor starting at full load without compromising protection, enabling shorter cycle times and smoother acceleration in process lines. Compact, panel-friendly dimensions of 300 mm width by 200 mm height by 400 mm depth simplify installation in crowded enclosures, while the MNS IOM manual provides clear step-by-step wiring and mounting guidance. The unit’s integration with the MNS3.0 WM main type reduces engineering effort when refreshing legacy controls. Material compliance shows no substances above 0.1 mass percentage, and the WEEE status confirms the device sits outside the disposal scope, simplifying regulatory handling. Compatibility with ABB’s MNS portfolio is enhanced by data sheets and a MNS portfolio leaflet, supporting procurement decisions and training for maintenance staff. From an installation perspective, the 400 V rating supports cross-site deployments, while the 29 A current rating helps optimize fuse sizing and protection strategies.
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FAQs
Yes. The 1TGE999999R0822 Motor Starter is designed for MNS 3.0 WM ecosystems and aligns with MNS 3.0 panel installations. It uses standard 400 V supply and integrates with the MNS IOM manual to streamline mounting, wiring, and commissioning, reducing site retrofits and engineering overhead.
The unit is rated for 400 V, 29 A and 15 kW, with a short-circuit current rating of 80 kA. These specifications enable reliable motor starts under full load while maintaining protection margins. The design supports ABB’s MNS protection strategies and simplifies fuse sizing and coordination within standard automation architectures.
Yes. The motor starter carries CE conformity with the EC Declaration of Conformity. Additional compliance notes include a REACH status indicating no substances above 0.1% mass and a WEEE scope status, which helps with regulatory planning for global installations.
Absolutely. Rated at 400 V with 80 kA short-circuit current rating, the device is suited for industrial panels and process lines. The combination of high SCCR and robust motor control supports reliable startup sequences, reduces nuisance trips, and aligns with ABB’s MNS3.0 WM integration guidelines.
ABB provides the MNS IOM manual, data sheets and the MNS portfolio leaflet to support installation and maintenance planning. These resources improve first-time fix rates, shorten downtime during maintenance, and help quantify ROI through predictable performance and reduced commissioning costs.