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Posted: 2024-07-03 03:41 AM
Hi,
We will use NSX MCCB and Square D QO MCB in our project. However, Square D is not available in Europe. We cannot see Square D products on Ecodial. We would like to compare these products according to their tripping curves, especially in terms of energy short-circuit selectivity. We can compare the curves in ETAP, but the instantaneous short circuit side overlaps and we need to know the energy selectivity information. Unfortunately we couldn't find any tables or other information comparing the Square D and NSX variants.
Anyway, is there any way to compare Square D to NSX at Ecodial ?
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Posted: 2024-07-24 10:34 PM
Hello
Thanks for reaching this Forum.
However, the comments given at the “Power Distribution and Digital,” is giving an answer to this query.
About the Ecodial:
The application is mainly focused for the IEC market.
So the application is not considering the products of the North America (UL standard).
Thanks & Regards,
Team - Ecodial Expert Support
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Posted: 2024-07-24 10:34 PM
Hello
Thanks for reaching this Forum.
However, the comments given at the “Power Distribution and Digital,” is giving an answer to this query.
About the Ecodial:
The application is mainly focused for the IEC market.
So the application is not considering the products of the North America (UL standard).
Thanks & Regards,
Team - Ecodial Expert Support
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