ABB 2TFH100022R1001 Moulded Case Breaker - SACE Tmax XT

Part Number: 2TFH100022R1001
Manufacturer
ABB
Part number
2TFH100022R1001

Quick Summary

ABB 2TFH100022R1001 Moulded Case Breaker is a four-pole, low-voltage protection device designed for switchgear and motor control centers. Upgrading protection schemes often causes downtime when devices are incompatible or difficult to install. This unit adheres to IEC60947-2 and GB/T 14028.2 with a CE declaration, and it integrates seamlessly into the Tmax XT family for consistent protection across panels. Its front-terminal design, 690 V AC / 500 V DC ratings, and compact footprint help reduce panel depth and wiring time while boosting reliability in demanding industrial environments.

Product Information

Extended Description

2TFH100022R1001 ABB: XT1B160 TMD20/450 FFC 4P
Environmental Product Declaration - EPD
NoDecNee
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
85362000
Product Main Type
SACE Tmax XT
Product Name
Moulded Case Circuit Breaker
Product Type
Automatic Circuit Breaker
Version
F
Current Type
AC/DC
Electrical Durability
8000 cycle | 120 cycles per hour
Mechanical Durability
25000 cycle | 240 cycles per hour
Number of Poles
4P
Power Loss
at Rated Operating Conditions per Pole 1.8 W
Rated Current (In)
20 A
Rated Impulse Withstand Voltage (Uimp)
8 kV
Rated Insulation Voltage (Ui)
800 V
Rated Operational Voltage
690 V AC | 500 V DC
Rated Service Short-Circuit Breaking Capacity (Ics)
(220 V AC) 25 kA | (230 V AC) 25 kA | (240 V AC) 25 kA | (380 V AC) 18 kA | (415 V AC) 18 kA | (440 V AC) 11.5 kA | (500 V AC) 8 kA | (525 V AC) 6 kA | (690 V AC) 3 kA | (250 V DC) 2 Poles in Series 18 kA | (500 V DC) 3 Poles in Series 18 kA
Rated Ultimate Short-Circuit Breaking Capacity (Icu)
(220 V AC) 25 kA | (230 V AC) 25 kA | (240 V AC) 25 kA | (380 V AC) 18 kA | (415 V AC) 18 kA | (440 V AC) 15 kA | (500 V AC) 8 kA | (525 V AC) 6 kA | (690 V AC) 3 kA | (250 V DC) 2 Poles in Series 18 kA | (500 V DC) 3 Poles in Series 18 kA
Rated Uninterrupted Current (Iu)
160 A
Release
TMD
Release Type
TM
Short-Circuit Performance Level
B
Standards
IEC60947-2 | GB/T 14028.2
Sub-type
XT1
Terminal Connection Type
Front for Copper Cables
Data Sheet, Technical Information
SACE Tmax XT IEC Low voltage molded case circuit-breakers Catalog | SACE Tmax XT IEC TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS Low voltage molded case circuit-breakers
Declaration of Conformity - CE
EC Declaration of Conformity Tmax XT1
Instructions and Manuals
Installation instructions XT1
WEEE Category
5. Small Equipment (No External Dimension More Than 50 cm)
Feature: Four-pole AC/DC operation with a 20 A rated current and 690 V AC / 500 V DC rated operational voltage. Business Impact: Enables safe protection across mixed supply types without swapping devices, reducing spare parts and installation complexity. Application: suitable for switchgear and motor control centers in manufacturing facilities. Feature: High fault-interruption capability with Ics up to 25 kA at common voltages and Icu up to 25 kA where permitted. Business Impact: improves fault clearance reliability and minimizes equipment damage, lowering downtime. Application: feeders and machine lines in high-demand production lines. Feature: 8 kV rated impulse withstand (Uimp) and 800 V insulation rating. Business Impact: enhances protection against transient surges and switching spikes, increasing system longevity. Application: industrial panels with long cable runs. Feature: Front for copper cables and compact footprint. Business Impact: simplifies wiring, speeds panel assembly, and reduces enclosure depth. Application: new builds and upgrades with space constraints. Feature: Mechanical and electrical durability with up to 25,000 mechanical cycles and 8,000 electrical cycles; Power loss 1.8 W per pole. Business Impact: longer service life, reduced maintenance costs, and energy efficiency in frequent switching applications. Application: automated lines, conveyors, and process panels. Feature: Compliance with IEC60947-2 and GB/T 14028.2, plus CE declarations and RoHS/REACH data. Business Impact: ensures regulatory alignment and easier cross-border procurement with complete documentation. Application: global manufacturing environments requiring traceable compliance.

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FAQs

This four-pole breaker is designed to fit within Tmax XT ecosystems and supports front-terminal connections for copper cables, simplifying retrofits. Verify the panel’s busbar spacing and mounting rails to ensure a straightforward replacement without rewiring the main protection scheme.
Rated current is 20 A with rated operational voltage of 690 V AC / 500 V DC. It supports front-terminal copper cable connections, 8 kV Uimp, and a mechanical/electrical durability of up to 25,000/8,000 cycles, respectively, ensuring robust protection across standard industrial duties.
Yes. The unit is specified for 690 V AC and 500 V DC operations, with four poles and appropriate rating for DC and AC circuits, making it compatible with common European and global low-voltage distribution schemes.
The breaker aligns with IEC60947-2 and GB/T 14028.2 standards and carries CE declarations. DoC documentation, RoHS/REACH declarations, and WEEE information are available from ABB’s product documentation and the SACE Tmax XT catalog resources.
The device offers extended service life with up to 25,000 mechanical cycles and 8,000 electrical cycles, low power loss (1.8 W per pole), and a compact front-terminal design that reduces wiring time. Together, these factors translate to lower maintenance costs, fewer panel reworks, and improved line uptime.