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IPA-11-1REC4-62-2.0-A-01
THERMAL CIRCUIT BREAKERS
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- Manufacturer: SENSATA / PARTNER STOCK
- Product type: Thermal Circuit Breakers
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| Units per pack | 6 |
| Price | 51.37 € |
| Current stock | 10+ |
| Lead time | 30 days |
## **| IPA/CPA SERIES** MAGNETIC CIRCUIT PROTECTORS The Airpax™ IPA/CPA hydraulic-magnetic circuit protectors provide low-cost power switching, reliable circuit protection and accurate circuit control for equipment in the international marketplace. Also referred to as the 260 family of circuit breakers, this category includes the Airpax CPA, IPA, and NPA series. IPA models meet IEC spacing requirements that are mandatory for equipment which must comply with IEC specifications 601 and 950 and VDE specifications 0804 and 0805. In addition, they are UL Recognized as supplementary protectors per UL STD. 1077, CSA Certified as supplementary protectors per CSA C 22.2- No. 235, TUV Approved to VDE 0642 (EN60934), CCC Approved (pending) and CE Compliant. Designed using the latest in sensitive hydraulic magnetic technology, the IPA line adapts itself to many applications and environments. They’re ideal for data processing and business machines, medical instrumentation, broadcast equipment, vending and amusement machines, military applications and wherever precision operation is required. Temperature differences which affect fuses and other thermal devices are not a concern. One important feature of this protector line is a “trip free” action, which means the circuit will trip in the presence of an overload even though the handle is held in the ON position. The delay mechanism senses the fault and the contacts open. The IPA is available in configurations including series and series with auxiliary switch, with a choice of delays and ratings in either DC, 50/60Hz or 400Hz versions. Single or multi-pole versions are available, with a variety of pole arrangements to meet your specifications. ## **SPECIFICATIONS** ## **Trip Free** Will trip open on overload, even when the handle is forcibly held on or restrained. This prevents operator from damaging the circuit by holding the handle in the ON position. ## **Trip Indication** The operating handle moves positively to the OFF position. **Ambient Operation** IPA protectors operate in temperatures between –40°C and +85°C. ## **Insulation Resistance** Not less than 100 megohms at 500 volts DC. ## **Dielectric Strength** IPA protectors withstand 3000Vac, 60Hz for 60 seconds between all electrically isolated terminals except auxiliary switch terminals shall withstand 500Vac, 60Hz for REG and REC types. ## **Endurance** Operating as a switch, the operating life exceeds 10,000 operations, at rated current, at a rate of 6 per minute. **Electrical Characteristics** IPA protectors are rated .050 to 30 amperes 65Vdc; .050 to 30 amperes 240 Vac 50/60Hz; 0.050 to 15 amperes 250Vac, 400Hz. **Poles** One through three poles available. Page 1 Copyright © 2025 Sensata Technologies, Inc. sensata.com ## **Construction** Series and series with auxiliary switch available in various delays and combinations. ## **Auxiliary and Alarm Switch** When supplied shall be S.P.D.T. configuration with a maximum rating of 3.0 amperes, 250Vac resistive load. Gold contacts are rated at .100 amperes, 125Vac resistive load. ## **Moisture Resistance** Meet all the requirements of MIL-PRF-55629 when tested in accordance with Method 106 of MIL-STD-202. ## **Salt Spray (Corrosion)** Meet the requirements of MIL-PRF-55629 when tested in accordance with Method 101 of MIL-STD-202. ## **Shock** Circuit protectors shall not trip when tested per MIL-STD-202, Method 213, Test Condition B with 100% rated current applied to delayed units and 80% rated current to instantaneous units. Units with auxiliary switches will withstand 30G max. ## **Vibration** Circuit protectors shall not trip when vibrated per MIL-STD-202, Method 201, Test Condition A with 100% rated current applied to delayed units and 80% rated current to instantaneous units. |**Recommended Torque Specifcations**|**Recommended Torque Specifcations**| |---|---| |**Component**|**Torque (in-lbs)**| |6-32 Mounting Inserts|6 to 8| |M3 Mounting Screws|4 to 5| |M4 Terminal Screws|10 to 12| Where applicable, mechanical support must be provide to the terminals when applying torque |**Approximate Weight Per Pole**|**Approximate Weight Per Pole**| |---|---| |**Ounces**|**Grams**| |1.7|48| ||| |**Inrush Pulse Tolerance**|| |**Delay**|**Pulse Tolerance**| |61, 62, 600|8 times rated current| |61F, 62F, 600F|12 times rated current| Comparison of inrush pulse tolerance is with and without the inertia delay feature for each of the 50/60 Hz delays. Pulse tolerance is defined as a single pulse of half sine wave peak current amplitude of 8 milliseconds duration that will not trip the circuit protector ## **SINGLE POLE (ONE HANDLE)** **==> picture [276 x 145] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> .635<br>[16.13]<br>LINE<br>.535<br>[13.59]<br>60 1.654 ON OFF 1.260<br>[42.01] [32.00]<br>.982<br>[24.94]<br>1.732<br>[43.99] 2X 6-32 THREAD .640 MAX.<br>.165 MAX. [16.26]<br>1.988 MAX. .098 [4.19]<br>[50.50] [2.49]<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> ## **Mounting Detail** **==> picture [126 x 77] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> .228 .551<br>[5.79] [14.00]<br>1.260<br>[32.00]<br>.787<br>[19.99]<br>2X .157<br> [3.99]<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> ## Notes: 1. Tolerance ± .015 [.38] unless noted. Dimensions in brackets [ ] are millimeters. 2. Main circuit breaker terminals are stationary male push-on type: .248 [6.30] wide x .031 [.787] thick x .474 [12.00] long, or screw type: M4 x .354 [8.99] wide x .031 [.787] thick x .474 [12.00] long. Page 2 Copyright © 2025 Sensata Technologies, Inc. sensata.com ## **MULTI-POLE CIRCUIT PROTECTORS** ## **Two Pole Protectors** An assembly consisting of two single pole units, having their trip mechanisms internally coupled and with a single toggle handle, forms the IPA-11 with quick-connect D.I.N.-style terminals. Individual poles may differ in ratings, delays and internal connections. An auxiliary switch may be included in either or both poles, allowing you to mix SELV and hazardous voltages. Rugged screw-type terminals can be provided, in which case the designation would be IPA-66. The IPAH offers a toggle handle for each pole. ## **Three Pole Protectors** The three pole construction consists of three single pole units assembled with an internal mechanical interlock which actuates all units simultaneously. A single toggle handle operates all three poles for quick and convenient control, or if preferred, a handle per pole is available. The individual poles need not have identical characteristics and any series trip pole may have an auxiliary switch. If screw-type terminals are required, the breaker designation will be IPA-666 for a three pole version. Breaker poles are numbered consecutively when viewed from the terminal side, with the ON position up, starting with Pole #1 on the left side and proceeding to the right. ## **Handles** The IPAH two and three pole models are available with a handle per pole. ## Note: Tolerance ± .015 [.38] unless noted. Dimensions in Brackets [ ] are millimeters. ## **IPA/CPA** **Two Pole Protectors** (one handle) **Three Pole Protectors** (one handle) **Mounting Details** **==> picture [39 x 7] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> Two PoleT<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> hree Pole **==> picture [463 x 120] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> 0.551<br>0.551<br>ON OFF ON OFF<br>.630<br>[16.00]<br>.630 .630<br>[16.00] [16.00]<br>1.295 MAX. 1.935 MAX.<br>[32.89] [49.15]<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> (Optional: Handle may be located in Pole 1 instead of Pole 2) **Mounting Details** ## **IPA/CPA** ## **Two Pole Protectors** (one handle) **Three Pole Protectors** Two PoleT (one handle) **==> picture [301 x 113] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> 0.551<br>ON OFF ON OFF<br>.630<br>[16.00]<br>1.295 MAX. 1.935 MAX.<br>[32.89] [49.15]<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> hree Pole **==> picture [79 x 82] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> 0.551<br>.630<br>[16.00]<br>.630<br>[16.00]<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> (Optional: Handle may be located in Pole 1 instead of Pole 2) Page 3 Copyright © 2025 Sensata Technologies, Inc. sensata.com ## **PC (PRINTED CIRCUIT) BOARD MOUNTED CIRCUIT PROTECTORS** Note: Tolerance ± .015 [.38] unless noted. Dimensions in Brackets [ ] are millimeters. **==> picture [139 x 76] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> 1.417<br>[35.99]<br>1.654 .118<br>[42.01] [3.01]<br>.315<br>[8.00]<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> ## **Printed Circuit Board Mounting Terminal Type “S”** **==> picture [146 x 120] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> .315<br>[8.00]<br>1.417<br>[35.99]<br>.197<br>[5.00]<br>.157<br>[3.99]<br>.047<br>[1.19]<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> ## **Mounting Detail** **==> picture [131 x 80] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> 4X Ø.075<br>[1.90]<br>.535<br>[13.59] HANDLE CENTER<br>.850<br>[21.59]<br>.197<br>[5.00]<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> (Auxiliary switch is not recommended with this type mounting.) ## **Printed Circuit Board Mounting Terminal Type “R”** **==> picture [223 x 193] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> .047<br>[1.20]<br>[12.50].492 ON OFF<br>.138<br>[3.51]<br>.031<br>2.354 [0.80]<br>[59.79]<br>1.791<br>.197 [45.49]<br>[5.00]<br>.047 .020<br>[1.19] [0.51]<br>.031<br>[0.79]<br>.138<br>[3.51]<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> ## **Mounting Detail** **==> picture [178 x 93] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> 9X Ø.075 .535<br>[13.59]<br>[1.90]<br>HANDLE CENTER [10.31].406<br>.850<br>.240 [21.59]<br>.492 [6.10]<br>[12.50] 1.803 .197<br>[45.80] [5.00]<br>.246 2.362 .461<br>[6.25] [59.99] [11.71]<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> ## **Printed Circuit Board Mounting Terminal Type “L”** **Mounting Detail** **==> picture [487 x 176] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> .535<br>[13.59] .492<br>9X Ø.075 [12.50]<br>[1.90]<br>ON OFF [12.50].492 .406 HANDLE<br>[10.31] CENTER<br>.047<br>[1.20]<br>.850<br>[3.51].138 [21.59] [6.10].240 .246<br>[0.80].031 [11.71].461 [5.00].197 [45.80]1.803 [6.25]<br>[3.51].138 [0.79].031 [59.99]2.362<br>.047<br>[1.19] .020<br>[0.51]<br>.197 1.791<br>[5.00] [45.49]<br>2.354<br>[59.79]<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> Page 4 Copyright © 2025 Sensata Technologies, Inc. sensata.com ## **CONFIGURATIONS** ## Series Trip The most popular configuration for magnetic protectors is the series trip where the sensing coil and contacts are in series with the load being protected. In addition to providing conventional overcurrent protection, the handle position conveniently indicates circuit status. ## Auxiliary Switch (Applies to Series Trip Only) This is furnished as an integral part of a series pole in single or multi-pole assemblies. Isolated electrically from the protector’s circuit, the switch works in unison with the power contacts and provides indication at a remote location of the protector’s on-off status. Auxiliary switch contacts actuate simultaneously with the main breaker contacts, and will open regardless of whether the breaker contacts are opened manually or electrically. For auxiliary switch ratings below 6Vac or 5Vdc, an auxiliary switch with gold contacts, designated as REG, is available. Gold contacts are not recommended for load current above 100 milliamps. An optional auxiliary switch, RS, configuration allows an alarm or signal to be forwarded only upon electrical overload, allowing for easier detection of fault circuit. DCR and Impedance values are based on measurements by the voltmeter ammeter method. Rated current is applied for one hour and at a voltage not less than 20 volts. Ambient temperature: 25 C; Tolerance: Below 10 amps ± 25%; Above 10 amps ± 50%; *Consult factory for special values and for coil impedance of delays not shown. **==> picture [264 x 63] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> Typical Resistance/ Impedance<br>Series Type (Except delays 40, 50, 60)<br>Current Ratings<br>DC AC, 50/60Hz AC, 400Hz<br>(Amps)<br>(ohms) (ohms) (ohms)<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> |**Typical Resistance/ Impedance**|**Typical Resistance/ Impedance**|**Typical Resistance/ Impedance**|**Typical Resistance/ Impedance**| |---|---|---|---| |**Current Ratings**<br>**(Amps)**|**Series Type (Except delays 40, 50, 60)**||| ||**DC**<br>**(ohms)**|**AC, 50/60Hz**<br>**(ohms)**|**AC, 400Hz**<br>**(ohms)**| ||||| |0.050|427|478|-| |0.100|100|103|204| |0.250|19|20|34| |0.500|4.6|6.3|8.2| |0.750|2.04|2.06|3.52| |1.00|0.91|0.92|1.86| |2.50|0.17|0.19|0.28| |5.00|0.045|0.046|0.073| |7.50|0.018|0.019|0.037| |10.0|0.013|0.014|0.020| |15.0|0.0072|0.0073|0.019| |20.0|0.005|0.0051|-| |25.0|0.003|0.0035|-| **Series Trip** ## **Series with Auxiliary Switch** **==> picture [45 x 80] intentionally omitted <==** **==> picture [68 x 85] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> 1.383<br>[35.13]<br>.135<br>[3.43]<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> **==> picture [67 x 66] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> LINE LINE<br>LOAD LOAD<br>Switch Series<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> ## Notes: 1. Main circuit protector terminals are stationary male pushon type: .248 [6.30] wide x .031 [.787] thick x .474 [12.00] long, or screw type: M4 x .354 [8.99] wide x .031 [.787] thick x .474 [12.00] long. **==> picture [260 x 241] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> .729 MAX. .377<br>[18.52] [9.58]<br>.369<br>[9.37]<br>LINE<br>1.015 .775 C<br>[25.77] [19.68]<br>NO 1.024<br>1.383 [26.00]<br>[35.13] NC<br>LINE LINE LINE<br>C C C<br>NO NO NO<br>NC LOAD NC LOAD NC LOAD<br>C-NC = Breaker in Breaker in “ON” or manually Breaker in electrically tripped<br>“OFF” position. turned “OFF” position. “OFF” position.<br>Series with Auxiliary Alarm<br>Auxiliary Switch Switch (IRS4, IRSG4)<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> 2. Auxiliary switch terminals are: .110 [2.79] wide x .020 [0.51] thick x .343 [8.71] long. 3. Tolerance ± .015 [.38] unless noted. Dimensions in brackets [ ] are millimeters. Page 5 Copyright © 2025 Sensata Technologies, Inc. sensata.com **==> picture [542 x 35] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> Percentage of Rated Current vs Trip Time in Seconds at +25°C (Vertical Mount)<br>Frequency Delay 100% 125% 150% 200% 400% 600% 800% 1000%<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> |**Percentage of Rated Current vs Trip Time in Seconds at +25°C (Vertical Mount)**|**Percentage of Rated Current vs Trip Time in Seconds at +25°C (Vertical Mount)**|**Percentage of Rated Current vs Trip Time in Seconds at +25°C (Vertical Mount)**|**Percentage of Rated Current vs Trip Time in Seconds at +25°C (Vertical Mount)**|**Percentage of Rated Current vs Trip Time in Seconds at +25°C (Vertical Mount)**|**Percentage of Rated Current vs Trip Time in Seconds at +25°C (Vertical Mount)**|**Percentage of Rated Current vs Trip Time in Seconds at +25°C (Vertical Mount)**|**Percentage of Rated Current vs Trip Time in Seconds at +25°C (Vertical Mount)**|**Percentage of Rated Current vs Trip Time in Seconds at +25°C (Vertical Mount)**|**Percentage of Rated Current vs Trip Time in Seconds at +25°C (Vertical Mount)**| |---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---| |**Frequency**|**Delay**|**100%**|**125%**|**150%**|**200%**|**400%**|**600%**|**800%**|**1000%**| ||||||||||| |400 Hz|40|No Trip|May Trip|May Trip|090 Max|.060 Max|.050 Max|.040 Max|.035 Max| ||41|No Trip|May Trip|.2 to 9|.09 to 3|02 to .6|.006 to .3|.003 to .2|.003 to .15| ||42|No Trip|May Trip|3 to 80|1 to 25|.06 to 4|.01 to 1.5|.004 to .6|.003 to .3| ||400|No Trip|May Trip|20 to 900|6 to 250|.2 to 45|.01 to 6|.003 to .9|.003 to .5| |DC|51*|No Trip|.500 to 16|.3 to 5|.13 to 1.5|.03 to .2|.005 to .1|.003 to .05|.003 to .025| ||52*|No Trip|7 to 100|3 to 40|.620 to 15|.12 to 2.5|.003 to .5|.003 to .05|.003 to .025| ||59*|No Trip|.120 Max|.073 Max|.038 Max|.021 Max|.017 Max|.017 Max|.017 Max| ||500|No Trip|70 to 800|25 to 300|10 to 100|1.2 to 20|.007 to 5|.004 to .65|.003 to .1| |50/60 Hz|61|No Trip|.700 to 15|.3 to 4|.1 to 1.3|.02 to .25|.006 to .13|.003 to .07|.003 to .04| ||62|No Trip|12 to 180|6 to 70|2 to 25|.15 to 3.5|.005 to .3|.004 to .13|.004 to .04| ||69|No Trip|.120 Max|.073 Max|.038 Max .|.021 Max|.017 Max|.017 Max|.017 Max| ||600|No Trip|50 to 800|20 to 300|5.5 to 110|.3 to 17|.004 to .5|.004 to .5|.004 to .1| Notes: All trip times and trip currents are specified with the protector mounted in the normal vertical position at ambient temperature of 25 C. Breakers do not carry current prior to application of overload. *CPA type units are available only with 51, 52 and 59 delays. ## **DELAY CURVES & SPECIFICATIONS** A choice of delays is offered for DC, 50/60Hz and 400Hz applications. Delays 40, 59 and 69 provide fast acting, instantaneous trip and are often used to protect sensitive electronic equipment (not recommended where a known inrush exists). Delays 41, 51 and 61 have a short delay for general purpose applications. Delays 42, 52 and 62 are long enough to start certain types of motors and most transformer and capacitor loads. Delays 400, 500 and 600 are long delays for special motor applications. ## DC Delay Curves (typ) **==> picture [392 x 284] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> 10000 10000<br>1000 DELAY 51 1000 DELAY 52<br>100 100<br>10 10<br>1 1<br>.1 .1<br>.01 .01<br>.001 .001<br>0 100 150200 3004 00 5006 00 7008 00 9001 000 01 00 1502 00 3004 00 5006 00 7008 00 9001 000<br>125 125<br>PERCENT OF RATED CURRENT PERCENT OF RATED CURRENT<br>10000 10000<br>1000 DELAY 59 1000 DELAY 500<br>100 100<br>10 10<br>1 1<br>.1 .1<br>.01 .01<br>.001 .001<br>01 00 1502 00 3004 00 5006 00 7008 00 900 1000 0 100 1503200 00 4005 00 6007 00 800 9001 000<br>125 125<br>PERCENT OF RATED CURRENT PERCENT OF RATED CURRENT<br>MAY TRIP MAY TRIP<br>TIME IN SECONDS TIME IN SECONDS<br>MAY TRIP<br>MAY TRIP<br>TIME IN SECONDS TIME IN SECONDS<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> Page 6 Copyright © 2025 Sensata Technologies, Inc. sensata.com 50/60Hz Delay Curves (typ) 400Hz Delay Curves (typ) **==> picture [174 x 593] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> 10000<br>1000 DELAY 61<br>100<br>10<br>1<br>.1<br>.01<br>.001<br>0 100 150 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000<br>125<br>PERCENT OF RATED CURRENT<br>10000<br>1000 DELAY 62<br>100<br>10<br>1<br>.1<br>.01<br>.001<br>0 100 150 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000<br>125<br>PERCENT OF RATED CURRENT<br>10000<br>1000 DELAY 69<br>100<br>10<br>1<br>.1<br>.01<br>.001<br>0 100 150 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000<br>125<br>PERCENT OF RATED CURRENT<br>10000<br>1000 DELAY 600<br>100<br>10<br>1<br>.1<br>.01<br>.001<br>0 100 150 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000<br>125<br>PERCENT OF RATED CURRENT<br>MAY TRIP<br>TIME IN SECONDS<br>MAY TRIP<br>TIME IN SECONDS<br>MAY TRIP<br>TIME IN SECONDS<br>MAY TRIP<br>TIME IN SECONDS<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> **==> picture [175 x 588] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> 10000<br>1000 DELAY 40<br>100<br>10<br>1<br>.1<br>.01<br>.001<br>0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000<br>PERCENT OF RATED CURRENT<br>10000<br>1000 DELAY 41<br>100<br>10<br>1<br>.1<br>.01<br>.001<br>0 100 150 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000<br>PERCENT OF RATED CURRENT<br>10000<br>1000 DELAY 42<br>100<br>10<br>1<br>.1<br>.01<br>.001<br>0 100 150 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000<br>PERCENT OF RATED CURRENT<br>10000<br>1000 DELAY 400<br>100<br>10<br>1<br>.1<br>.01<br>.001<br>0 100150 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000<br>PERCENT OF RATED CURRENT<br>TIME IN SECONDS MAY TRIP<br>MAY TRIP<br>TIME IN SECONDS<br>MAY TRIP<br>TIME IN SECONDS<br>MAY TRIP<br>TIME IN SECONDS<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> Page 7 Copyright © 2025 Sensata Technologies, Inc. sensata.com Example : IPAP-1-1REC4-61-10.0-L-01-T ## **ORDERING OPTIONS** **==> picture [540 x 601] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> IPAP - 1 - 1REC4 - 61 - 10.0 - L - 01 - T<br>Type<br>IPA: One toggle handle per unit UL Recognized<br>IPAP: One toggle handle per unit UL Recognized<br>PC board mount<br>IPAH: One toggle handle per pole UL Recognized<br>IPAHP: One toggle handle per pole UL Recognized<br>PC board mount<br>CPA: One toggle handle per unit UL Listed per UL489A<br>CPAH: One toggle handle per pole UL Listed per UL489A<br>Poles<br>-1: Single pole w/ quick connect terminals or PC board if P is used<br>-11: Two pole w/ quick connect terminals or PC board if P is used.<br>-111: Three pole w/ quick connect terminals or PC board if P is used.<br>-6: Single pole w/ screw terminals<br>-66: Two pole w/ screw terminals<br>-666: Three pole w/ screw terminals<br>Configuration<br>-0: Switch only<br>-1: Series<br>-1REC4: Series with silver contact Auxiliary switch<br>-1REG4: Series with gold contact Auxiliary switch<br>-1RS4: Series with silver contact Alarm switch<br>-1RSG4: Series with gold contact Alarm switch<br>Notes: 1. For switch type, eliminate 4th & 5th decision.<br> 2. Switch will be marked with Max. current & voltage.<br> 3. The alarm switch is located in the handle pole for single handle types and in pole 2 for units with a<br> handle per pole. The auxilliary switch may be located in any pole. However the standard location is in pole 2.<br> 4. Switch type with alarm switch must be multi-pole connected to a pole equipped with either an<br> overcurrent or overvoltage mechanism.<br> (Consult factory for further information.)<br>Frequency & Delay<br>SW: Switch only<br>-40: 400Hz instant trip<br>-41: 400Hz short delay<br>-42: 400Hz long delay<br>-400: 400Hz motor start<br>-50: DC instant trip*<br>-51: DC short delay*<br>-52: DC long delay*<br>-500: DC motor start<br>-60: 50/60Hz instant trip<br>-61: 50/60Hz short delay<br>-62: 50/60Hz long delay<br>-600: 50/60Hz motor start<br>Rated Current<br>Use three numbers to specify required value within ranges described below.<br>Rating<br>0.50 to 30.0*<br>Notes: 1. On multi-pole units, the poles are numbered left to right when viewed from terminal end.<br> 2. *15 amps maximum at 400Hz<br>Mounting & Terminal Type<br>A-: Metric M3 mounting inserts and if screw terminals M4.<br>L-: PC board mounting plate & terminals, 90 facing left<br>R-: PC board mounting plate & terminals, 90 facing right<br>S-: PC board terminals, rear facing with front panel insert mount.<br>Note: Right and Left determined with breaker viewed from the rear, in normal vertical mounted position. (see pages 70 & 71)<br>Handle Color & Markings<br>01: Black with I/O markings<br>Agency Approval<br>T: TÜV*<br>C: CCC<br>Notes: 1. *25 amperes max rated current for TÜV approval.<br> 2. CCC Approval is pending.<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> Notes: A- The coding given permits a self-assigning part number. Other configurations may require a factory assigned part number. Typical examples are units with mixed ratings, combinations of styles or construction. With these, it is suggested that order entry be by description and/or drawings and a part number will be assigned. Additionally, it is a standard policy to establish a factory assigned part number wherever a descriptive drawing exits to provide cross reference, traceability and manufacturing control. Page 8 Copyright © 2025 Sensata Technologies, Inc. sensata.com ## **AGENCY APPROVALS & CERTIFICATIONS** @ |**IPA Series**|**IPA Series**|**IPA Series**|**IPA Series**|**Rated Current (Amps)**|**Rated Current (Amps)**|**Interrupting Capacity (Amps)**|**Interrupting Capacity (Amps)**| |---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---| |**Max Voltage**<br>**Rating**|**Frequency**<br>**(Hz)**|**Phase**|**Minimum**<br>**Poles**|**UL/CSA**|**TÜV**|**UL1077 & CSA**|**TÜV**| |65<br>~~a~~|DC<br>~~seGG~~|-<br>~~seGG~~|1<br>~~seGG~~<br>~~GG~~|.05 to 30<br>~~seGG~~<br>~~GG~~|.05 to 25|3000|1000 (Note 1)| |80<br>~~Ce~~|DC<br>~~Ce~~|-<br>~~Ce~~|1<br>~~Ce~~<br>~~GG~~<br>~~OG~~|.05 to 20<br>~~Ce~~<br>~~GG~~<br>~~OG~~|-<br>~~Ce~~|300<br>~~Ce~~|-<br>~~Ce~~| |240<br>~~Ge~~|50/60<br>~~Ge~~|1 & 3<br>~~Ge~~|1<br>~~GG~~<br>~~Ge~~<br>~~OG~~<br>~~GO~~|25.1 to 30<br>~~GG~~<br>~~Ge~~<br>~~OG~~<br>~~GO~~|-<br>~~Ge~~|1000 (Note 1)<br>~~Ge~~|-<br>~~Ge~~| |250<br>~~Ge~~<br>~~se~~|50/60<br>~~Ge~~<br>~~se~~|1 & 3<br>~~Ge~~|1<br>~~OG~~<br>~~Ge~~<br>~~GO~~<br>~~GG~~|.05 to 25<br>~~OG~~<br>~~Ge~~<br>~~GO~~<br>~~GG~~|.05 to 25<br>~~Ge~~|1000 (Note 2)<br>~~Ge~~|1000 (Note 1)<br>~~Ge~~| |250<br>~~Ge~~<br>~~se~~|50/60<br>~~Ge~~<br>~~se~~|1<br>~~Ge~~|2<br>~~GO~~<br>~~Ge~~<br>~~GG~~|.05 to 30<br>~~GO~~<br>~~Ge~~<br>~~GG~~|.05 to 30<br>~~Ge~~|1500<br>~~Ge~~|1500 (Note 1)<br>~~Ge~~| |250<br>~~se~~|400<br>~~se~~|1 & 3<br>~~GG~~|1<br>~~GG~~<br>~~GG~~|.10 to 15<br>~~GG~~<br>~~GG~~|.05 to 15|1000|1000 (Note 1)| |**CPA Series**||||**Rated Current (Amps)**||**Interrupting Capacity (Amps)**|| |**Max Voltage**<br>**Rating**|**Frequency**<br>**(Hz)**|**Phase**|**Minimum**<br>**Poles**|**UL/CSA**|**TÜV**|**UL1077 & CSA**|**TÜV**| |65<br>~~po~~|DC<br>~~po~~|-<br>~~po~~|1<br>~~po~~|1 to 30<br>~~po~~|-<br>~~po~~|1000<br>~~po~~|-<br>~~po~~| Notes: (1) with 4 times rated series backup fuse. (2) with 80A max. series fuse. ## **WARNINGS** RISK OF MATERIAL DAMAGE AND HOT ENCLOSURE - The product’s side panels may be hot, allow the product to cool before touching • Follow proper mounting instructions including torque values • Do not allow liquids or foreign objects to enter this product **Failure to follow these instructions can result in serious injury, or equipment damage.** HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH - Disconnect all power before installing or working with this equipment - Verify all connections and replace all covers before turning on power **Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or serious injury.** Page 9 Sensata Technologies, Inc. (“Sensata”) data sheets are solely intended to assist designers (“Buyers”) who are developing systems that incorporate Sensata products (also referred to herein as “components”). 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