ABB 2TFH100598R1001 Moulded Case Circuit Breaker - SACE Tmax XT
Part Number: 2TFH100598R1001
Quick Summary
ABB 2TFH100598R1001 Moulded Case Circuit Breaker is a high‑performance protection device for industrial electrical panels. Engineers frequently confront tight spaces, wiring complexity, and the pressure to meet strict safety and regulatory standards. This XT1 type from the SACE Tmax XT family aligns with IEC 60947-2, CE conformity, and RoHS declarations to ease regulatory compliance. With a 125 A rating, 4P configuration, and AC/DC capability, it supports reliable protection across modern distribution schemes while helping to optimize panel footprint. In practice, you gain faster installation, consistent fault response, and a lower total cost of ownership through plug‑in terminals, robust durability, and clear documentation.
Product Information
Extended Description
2TFH100598R1001 ABB: XT1S160 TMD125/1250 PMP 4P N=100%
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
P
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 14.7 W
Rated Current (In)
125 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) 63.75 kA | (230 V AC) 63.75 kA | (240 V AC) 63.75 kA | (380 V AC) 50 kA | (415 V AC) 37.5 kA | (440 V AC) 25 kA | (500 V AC) 18 kA | (525 V AC) 17.5 kA | (690 V AC) 5 kA | (250 V DC) 2 Poles in Series 50 kA | (500 V DC) 3 Poles in Series 50 kA
Rated Ultimate Short-Circuit Breaking Capacity (Icu)
(220 V AC) 85 kA | (230 V AC) 85 kA | (240 V AC) 85 kA | (380 V AC) 50 kA | (415 V AC) 50 kA | (440 V AC) 50 kA | (500 V AC) 36 kA | (525 V AC) 35 kA | (690 V AC) 8 kA | (250 V DC) 2 Poles in Series 50 kA | (500 V DC) 3 Poles in Series 50 kA
Rated Uninterrupted Current (Iu)
160 A
Release
TMD
Release Type
TM
Remarks
ATLAS
Short-Circuit Performance Level
S
Standards
IEC60947-2 | GB/T 14028.2
Sub-type
XT1
Terminal Connection Type
Plug-In Circuit-Breakers
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 125 A rated current with 4P configuration is matched by a 690 V AC / 500 V DC operating range. Business impact: enables safe, coordinated protection for multi‑line feeders and motor circuits without oversized equipment. Application: suitable for modern DC buses and AC motor control centers in process and automation panels. Feature High short‑circuit protection with Ics up to 63.75 kA and Icu up to 85 kA across multiple voltages. Business impact: reliable fault clearing reduces downtime and collateral damage in fault events. Application: ideal for distribution boards and MCCs in heavy‑industrial environments. Feature Durability and lifecycle: electrical durability rated at 8000 cycles and mechanical durability at 25000 cycles. Business impact: extended service life lowers maintenance costs and replacement cycles. Application: frequent switching duty in automation cabinets and protective panels. Feature RoHS/REACH compliance and CMRT documentation. Business impact: simplifies regulatory compliance and supplier risk management. Application: aerospace, automotive, and process industries with strict sourcing requirements. Feature Plug‑in circuit‑breaker design and 4P plug‑in terminals. Business impact: faster installation, easier retrofits, and reduced panel downtime. Application: new builds and upgrades in compact switchgear with SACE Tmax XT lineage. Feature Power loss of 14.7 W per pole at rated conditions. Business impact: improved energy efficiency and cooler operation in densely populated enclosures. Application: energy‑conscious projects and long‑life distribution architectures.
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FAQs
The device uses plug‑in circuit‑breaker terminals designed for 4P installations, enabling straightforward mounting in standard switchgear and MCCs. This compatibility supports quick retrofits and reduces wiring errors during panel upgrades, while preserving the XT1 characteristics across the SACE Tmax XT family.
This model delivers Ics up to 63.75 kA and Icu up to 85 kA across typical voltages (e.g., 220–240 V and higher). These ratings ensure robust short‑circuit protection in demanding industrial networks, aligning with IEC60947‑2 requirements and reducing fault propagation.
Yes. It supports AC/DC operation with rated operational voltage up to 690 V AC and 500 V DC. While the device is well suited for mixed AC/DC environments, verify the DC application’s insulation and short‑circuit conditions against your specific system design.
The breaker carries CE declaration of conformity, RoHS status under EU directives, REACH declaration, and CMRT for conflict minerals. It also references the SACE Tmax XT catalog data and IEC60947‑2 compliance, aiding regulatory and supplier diligence.
Durability is rated at 8000 electrical cycles and 25000 mechanical cycles, contributing to longer service life and lower maintenance frequency. In an MCC upgrade, this reduces unscheduled downtime and replacement costs, delivering a favorable total cost of ownership over the equipment’s lifecycle.