Eaton E2N3800MWA06 Mining MCCB - 65 kAIC @240V

Part Number: E2N3800MWA06
Manufacturer
Eaton
Part number
E2N3800MWA06

Quick Summary

The Eaton E2N3800MWA06 mining complete molded case circuit breaker protects demanding underground power systems. Engineers face protection coordination challenges and trip delays that can drive downtime and costly outages. CSA Certified and UL Listed, the E2N mining frame supports robust safety and compliance in harsh mining environments. With an electronic LI trip and 65 kAIC at 240 Vac ratings, it's ready for high‑fault‑level service while maintaining selectivity with upstream devices. This model, rated for 800 A at 600 Vac and configured as a three-pole unit with rear 1A-1B auxiliary, delivers reliable protection, simplified installation, and predictable maintenance, helping operators reduce unplanned outages and optimize total cost of ownership.

Product Information

Extended Description

E2N3800MWA06 Eaton: Eaton E2 mining complete molded case circuit breaker, N-frame, E2N, Electronic LI trip, 500-2500A, Three-pole, 800A, 600 Vac, 65 kAIC at 240 Vac, 50 kAIC at 480 Vac, 25 kAIC at 600 Vac, No terminals, Mining, 1A-1B rear with right pigtail
Product Name
Eaton E2 mining complete molded case circuit breaker
Catalog Number
E2N3800MWA06
UPC
782114417652
Product Length/Depth
5.5 in
Product Height
8.25 in
Product Width
8.25 in
Product Weight
45 lb
Warranty
Eaton Selling Policy 25-000, one (1) year from the date of installation of the Product or eighteen (18) months from the date of shipment of the Product, whichever occurs first.
Certifications
CSA Certified UL Listed
Type
Specialty complete
Amperage Rating
800 A
Voltage rating
600 Vac
Trip Type
T165
Circuit breaker type
E2N
Circuit breaker frame type
Complete breaker
Auxiliary switch
1A-1B rear with right pigtail
Magnetic trip range
500-2500A
Terminals
Without terminals
Frame
N
Class
Mining
Interrupt rating
65 kAIC at 240 Vac 50 kAIC at 480 Vac 25 kAIC at 600 Vac
Number of poles
Three-pole
Feature: The E2N3800MWA06 uses a robust electronic LI trip to deliver precise, fast overcurrent protection even in demanding underground feeder circuits subject to irregular fault transients. Business Impact: This tight protection coordination reduces nuisance trips, limits arc-flash exposure, and lowers maintenance costs by minimizing unplanned outages across mine subsystems. Application: It's designed for three-pole, N-frame mining MCCBs protecting 240–600 V distribution networks in harsh underground environments with reliability required 24/7. Feature: With an 800 A ampacity rating and a 600 Vac voltage rating, the unit can sustain heavy load while maintaining precise trip sensitivity across condition changes. Business Impact: It enables dependable motor starts, protects downstream equipment from high fault currents, and reduces retrofit costs through long-term compatibility. Application: Ideal for mining switchgear, feeders, and subpanels requiring scalable protection as facilities grow and load profiles shift. Feature: No terminals on the breaker housing and a rear 1A-1B auxiliary with right pigtail streamline wiring, field wiring layouts, and retrofit geometry. Business Impact: This simplifies installation and reduces wiring errors, cutting commissioning time and field labor costs. Application: Supports quick retrofits and easy integration with existing busbars and mounting rails in underground infrastructure. Feature: CSA Certified and UL Listed with a mining-class frame design confer clear compliance, rugged durability, and consistent performance. Business Impact: Facilities can pass audits more easily, streamline vendor qualification, and avoid late-cycle safety rework. Application: Beneficial for regulated mining projects, safety programs, and supplier qualification workflows. Feature: Interrupt ratings across voltages—65 kAIC at 240 Vac, 50 kAIC at 480 Vac, and 25 kAIC at 600 Vac—cover a broad fault spectrum with margin. Business Impact: Protects critical mine feeders, contains fault energy near the source, and extends asset life in harsh operating environments. Application: Suitable for underground distribution networks with varying fault currents, duty cycles, and demanding uptime requirements.

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FAQs

The E2N3800MWA06 is supplied without terminals, featuring a rear 1A-1B auxiliary with right pigtail. Install by connecting to busbars and wiring harnesses per Eaton installation guides. The lack of integrated terminals allows flexible wiring arrangements to suit existing switchgear layouts, helping minimize field modifications and reduce commissioning time.
This MCCB uses a mining-class N-frame, three-pole design with an electronic LI trip, rated 800 A at 600 Vac and 65 kAIC at 240 Vac. CSA Certified and UL Listed certifications support regulatory compliance, while the high interrupt ratings accommodate fault currents typical of underground distribution, delivering reliable protection in harsh underground environments.
The E2N3800MWA06 is CSA Certified and UL Listed, reflecting compliance with rigorous safety and performance standards. These certifications reduce procurement risk, simplify audits, and support safe operation in regulated mining projects, ensuring the device meets industry expectations for reliability and personnel protection.
With no terminals and a rear 1A-1B auxiliary, wiring is streamlined, reducing commissioning time and field wiring errors. The electronic LI trip provides consistent protection, which minimizes nuisance trips. Combined with CSA/UL certifications, maintenance planning becomes more predictable, supporting lower total cost of ownership and fewer unscheduled outages.
The 65 kAIC at 240 Vac rating allows the MCCB to safely interrupt high fault currents, preserving downstream equipment and wiring integrity. The device also offers 50 kAIC at 480 Vac and 25 kAIC at 600 Vac, giving protection margin across typical mining fault scenarios and enabling more robust protection coordination.