ABB 2TFC000108R1001 Circuit Breaker - RCD CT60
Part Number: 2TFC000108R1001
Quick Summary
ABB 2TFC000108R1001 is a circuit breaker solution for three-phase industrial panels, delivering reliable fault protection. Many engineers wrestle with nuisance trips, space-limited enclosures, and the need to coordinate protection with residual-current devices. This device carries RoHS and REACH declarations, CMRT reporting, and WEEE packaging guidance, aligning with sustainability and supply-chain expectations. Its compact footprint—76.2 mm wide, 130 mm high, and 60 mm deep—simplifies panel layouts, while seamless ABB Sace compatibility ensures easy integration with existing protection schemes. For industrial automation projects, this combination supports safer operation, faster commissioning, and consistent compliance across regions.
Product Information
REACH Declaration
REACh Declaration ABB Sace circuit breakers
RoHS Information
RoHS Declaration ABB Sace circuit breakers
RoHS Status
Following EU Directive 2011/65/EU and Amendment 2015/863 July 22, 2019
Conflict Minerals Reporting Template (CMRT)
CMRT - Conflict Minerals Reporting Template
Environmental Information
Breakers - Packaging disposal information
Customs Tariff Number
853620
Product Net Width
76.2 mm
Product Net Height
130 mm
Product Net Depth / Length
60 mm
Product Net Weight
1.9 kg
Package Level 1 Width
191 mm
Package Level 1 Height
221 mm
Package Level 1 Depth / Length
191 mm
Package Level 1 Gross Weight
2 kg
WEEE Category
5. Small Equipment (No External Dimension More Than 50 cm)
Three-pole protection with an integrated residual-current device (RCD) and CT60 interface is packed into a compact form factor, reducing wiring complexity and accelerating panel assembly. This translates to safer fault handling and quicker commissioning in motor control centers and distribution boards. RoHS and REACH declarations, along with CMRT support and WEEE packaging guidance, help maintain regulatory compliance and sustainable sourcing across global supply chains. The 76.2 mm width, 130 mm height, and 60 mm depth deliver a space-efficient footprint that fits densely packed control cabinets, enabling more flexible layouts and easier field retrofits. Compatibility with ABB Sace protection schemes reduces integration risk and supports standardized maintenance routines, lowering total cost of ownership over the device lifecycle. Industry experience shows these attributes shorten downtime and improve serviceability in demanding environments.
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FAQs
Installation should follow the ABB Sace guidelines for a three-pole panel. Verify panel space, secure the device to the DIN rail or enclosure per the installation drawing, and connect L1, L2, and L3 to the supply with proper RCD wiring to the CT60 interface. Ensure all wiring is rated for the environment and confirm RoHS/REACH compliance during final checks.
This model provides three-pole protection with an integrated residual-current device (RCD) and CT60 interface, enabling coordinated protection in industrial cabinets. It carries RoHS and REACH declarations and CMRT reporting, supporting regulatory compliance. Its compact 76.2 mm width, 130 mm height, and 60 mm depth facilitate easier installation in dense control panels.
Yes. The 2TFC000108R1001 is designed for industrial control environments requiring reliable three-phase protection. Its compact footprint and integration of RCD with CT60 simplify panel wiring and reduce assembly time, making it well-suited for manufacturing automation lines and retrofits where space and reliability are critical.
The device carries RoHS and REACH declarations, along with CMRT readiness, and follows WEEE packaging guidelines. These certifications support compliance across global markets, helping users meet regulatory obligations while maintaining responsible sourcing and end-of-life disposal practices for protection equipment.
The integrated RCD and CT60 design reduces wiring complexity and potential fault points, leading to faster maintenance and lower downtime. Compliance with RoHS/REACH minimizes regulatory risks, while compact form factor enables denser panels, reducing cabinet costs. Over the device lifecycle, engineers typically realize lower total cost of ownership through simpler installation and more reliable protection.