EGB14030 | Schneider Electric Mini Circuit Breaker
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Product Description P/N: EGB14030
Description
The EGB14030 is an E-Frame mini circuit breaker designed for use in Square D NF panelboards. This circuit breaker offers superior overload and short circuit protection. It features a thermal-magnetic trip unit and includes a signal indicator to denote when a trip has occurred. The device has a maximum voltage rating of 277 VAC and an interrupt rating of 65 kA at 120 VAC.
This specific model, EGB14030, is a single pole (1P) circuit breaker with a current rating of 30A. The operating voltage is 277 VAC. It is designed to hold a maximum current of 270A and has a trip current of 875A, ensuring reliable tripping under fault conditions. The breaker is calibrated for 40 degrees Celsius.
Technical Specifications
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Part # |
EGB14030 |
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Category |
Panel Accessories |
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Subcategory |
Disconnect Switch |
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Range of Product |
125 A Frame EDB-EGB-EJB |
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Product or Component Type |
Miniature Circuit Breaker |
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Device Short Name |
EGB |
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Module Type |
E-Frame |
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Trip Unit Rating |
875 A |
|
Line Rated Current |
30 A |
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Maximum Operating Voltage |
277 V AC |
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AWG Gauge (Aluminium) |
AWG 12 to AWG 6 |
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AWG Gauge (Copper) |
AWG 14 to AWG 6 |
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Electrical Connection |
Lugs Aluminium |
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Holding Current |
270 A |
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Local Signalling |
Trip Indicator |
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Mounting Mode |
Bolt-on |
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Number of Poles |
1 |
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Number of Spaces |
1 |
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Number of Spaces Required |
1 |
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Product Destination |
NF Panelboard |
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Trip Unit Technology |
Thermal-magnetic |
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Breaking Capacity Code |
G |
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Tightening Torque |
30.09 lbf.in (3.4 N.m) |
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Wire Range (AWG) |
0.00…0.02 in² (2.5…16 mm²) (AWG 14 to AWG 6) |
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Height |
5.66 in (143.76 mm) |
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Width |
0.98 in (24.89 mm) |
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Depth |
4.05 in (102.87 mm) |
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Net Weight |
2 lb(US) (0.91 kg) |
Information About EGB14030
The EGB14030 Mini Circuit Breaker, manufactured by Square D, is part of the E-Frame series specifically designed for use in Square D NF Panelboards. This circuit breaker is engineered for reliable performance in lighting panelboard applications and offers a robust set of features for superior overload and short circuit protection.
The EGB14030 model is characterized by its single-pole configuration and a line rated current of 30 amperes. It operates at a maximum voltage rating of 277 VAC, providing adequate protection for electrical systems within its specified parameters. The breaker is designed with a bolt-on mounting mode, ensuring secure installation in compatible panelboards. Its compact dimensions, measuring 5.66 inches in height, 0.98 inches in width, and 4.05 inches in depth, make it suitable for space-constrained installations. The unit has a net weight of 2 pounds (0.91 kg).
Manufacturer information
Schneider Electric, a global leader in energy management and automation, offers innovative solutions for efficiency and sustainability. With a diverse portfolio spanning power distribution, automation, and renewable energy, Schneider Electric is committed to shaping a more connected and sustainable future.
Description
The EGB14030 is an E-Frame mini circuit breaker designed for use in Square D NF panelboards. This circuit breaker offers superior overload and short circuit protection. It features a thermal-magnetic trip unit and includes a signal indicator to denote when a trip has occurred. The device has a maximum voltage rating of 277 VAC and an interrupt rating of 65 kA at 120 VAC.
This specific model, EGB14030, is a single pole (1P) circuit breaker with a current rating of 30A. The operating voltage is 277 VAC. It is designed to hold a maximum current of 270A and has a trip current of 875A, ensuring reliable tripping under fault conditions. The breaker is calibrated for 40 degrees Celsius.
Technical Specifications
|
Part # |
EGB14030 |
|
Category |
Panel Accessories |
|
Subcategory |
Disconnect Switch |
|
Range of Product |
125 A Frame EDB-EGB-EJB |
|
Product or Component Type |
Miniature Circuit Breaker |
|
Device Short Name |
EGB |
|
Module Type |
E-Frame |
|
Trip Unit Rating |
875 A |
|
Line Rated Current |
30 A |
|
Maximum Operating Voltage |
277 V AC |
|
AWG Gauge (Aluminium) |
AWG 12 to AWG 6 |
|
AWG Gauge (Copper) |
AWG 14 to AWG 6 |
|
Electrical Connection |
Lugs Aluminium |
|
Holding Current |
270 A |
|
Local Signalling |
Trip Indicator |
|
Mounting Mode |
Bolt-on |
|
Number of Poles |
1 |
|
Number of Spaces |
1 |
|
Number of Spaces Required |
1 |
|
Product Destination |
NF Panelboard |
|
Trip Unit Technology |
Thermal-magnetic |
|
Breaking Capacity Code |
G |
|
Tightening Torque |
30.09 lbf.in (3.4 N.m) |
|
Wire Range (AWG) |
0.00…0.02 in² (2.5…16 mm²) (AWG 14 to AWG 6) |
|
Height |
5.66 in (143.76 mm) |
|
Width |
0.98 in (24.89 mm) |
|
Depth |
4.05 in (102.87 mm) |
|
Net Weight |
2 lb(US) (0.91 kg) |
Information About EGB14030
The EGB14030 Mini Circuit Breaker, manufactured by Square D, is part of the E-Frame series specifically designed for use in Square D NF Panelboards. This circuit breaker is engineered for reliable performance in lighting panelboard applications and offers a robust set of features for superior overload and short circuit protection.
The EGB14030 model is characterized by its single-pole configuration and a line rated current of 30 amperes. It operates at a maximum voltage rating of 277 VAC, providing adequate protection for electrical systems within its specified parameters. The breaker is designed with a bolt-on mounting mode, ensuring secure installation in compatible panelboards. Its compact dimensions, measuring 5.66 inches in height, 0.98 inches in width, and 4.05 inches in depth, make it suitable for space-constrained installations. The unit has a net weight of 2 pounds (0.91 kg).
Manufacturer information
Schneider Electric, a global leader in energy management and automation, offers innovative solutions for efficiency and sustainability. With a diverse portfolio spanning power distribution, automation, and renewable energy, Schneider Electric is committed to shaping a more connected and sustainable future.