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Using 2 poles of a 3 pole Schneider MCCB
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Posted: 2023-11-2108:17 PM
Using 2 poles of a 3 pole Schneider MCCB
Hi!
I've been using Schneider EasyPact EZC for my MCCB requirements. The catalogue indicates that the maximum available ampere trip for a 2-pole EZCs are up to 250 Amperes only.
I wonder if I can use 2 out of the 3 poles of the EZC630 for a single phase system larger than 250 Amperes?