T/R/PP/PR CR/CPP/CPR (SNAPAK®)
Introduction | 61
Handles / Actuators | 62
Configurations | 67
Operating Characteristics | 69
Delay Curves & Specs | 70
Specifications | 71
Hardware | 72
Decision Tables | 73
SNAPAK® Series
Magnetic Circuit Protectors
T/R/PP/PR CR/CPP/CPR Series
Hydraulic Magnetic Circuit Protectors (SNAPAK®)
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SNAPAK® Series - Introduction
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INTRODUCTION
The Airpax™ SNAPAK® series is a snap-acting hydraulic-
magnetic circuit protector that combines power switching and
accurate, reliable circuit protection in one aesthetically pleasing
package. The SNAPAK® combines the functions of three
separate components: power switch, fuse and fuse holder. To the
OEM, this means that only one item has to be mounted instead
of three. Less assembly is required, inventory is cut by two-
thirds and greater panel density is obtainable with less clutter. In
addition, the SNAPAK® can be operated at either DC or 50/60Hz,
eliminating the need to specify, order and stock separate units.
400Hz units are also available.
To enhance front-panel aesthetics, SNAPAK® is offered with
paddle and rocker handles in six attractive colors and push-pull
and push-to-reset actuators. Also offered is a variety of optional
mounting hardware. The push-pull version is supplied with a
black button with a white indicating band.
Orientation of the button when marked with an amperage
notation must be specified when using the fourth decision table.
Push-to-reset is supplied with a contrasting color indicating
shaft. In addition, SNAPAK® is offered in SPST and DPST
configurations. The single pole satisfies most applications. The
two-pole version is often used for extra safety in products that
utilize high voltage or where current sensing and breaking of
both sides of the line is required. Quick connect terminals are
standard, UNC 8-32 or M4 screw terminals are available as
additional termination options.
Since the SNAPAK® is snap-acting, it assures immediate
opening and closing of the contacts. Its design also prevents
operator “teasing” of the contacts and minimizes arcing.
SNAPAK® circuit protectors are UL Recognized as
supplementary protectors per UL STD. 1077, CSA Certified as
supplementary protectors per CSA STD. C22.2 No. 235, VDE
Approved as circuit breakers for equipment per STD. EN 60934,
CCC Approved (customer must request product be manufactured
in China) and CE Compliant. In addition, most versions are
certified by UL to meet spacing requirements of IEC 950 for basic
and functional insulation for front panel mounting.
Consult factory for details and exceptions. Typical applications
include office appliances, electronic data processing, medical
equipment, business machines, vending and amusement
machines. Push-pull versions are particularly well suited for
medical instrumentation, automotive production transfer lines
and other applications where accidental turn off is unacceptable.
For those applications which do not require circuit protection,
SNAPAK® is offered in a power-switch-only configuration.
15º
15º
ON
OFF
FLAT
1.715 ± 0.030
[43.56 ± 0.76]
.375 ± 0.010
[9.53 ± 0.25]
1.125 ± 0.030
[28.58 ± 0.76]
.125 ± 0.010
[3.17 ± 0.25]
.468 ± 0.010
[11.89 ± 0.25]
0.500 ± 0.030
[12.70 ± 0.76]
1/2 - 32 THD
.680 ± 0.010
[17.27 ± 0.25]
.031
[0.79]
.250
[6.35]
1.375 ± 0.010
[34.93 ± 0.25]
1 LINE
2
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1 LINE LINE 3
POLE 1 POLE 2
15º
15º
ON
OFF
FLAT
1.715 ± 0.030
[43.56 ± 0.76]
.375 ± 0.010
[9.53 ± 0.25]
1.125 ± 0.030
[28.58 ± 0.76]
.125 ± 0.010
[3.17 ± 0.25]
.468 ± 0.010
[11.89 ± 0.25]
0.500 ± 0.030
[12.70 ± 0.76]
1/2 - 32 THD
.625 ± 0.010
[15.88 ± 0.25]
.031
[0.79]
.250
[6.35]
1.375 ± 0.010
[34.93 ± 0.25]
1.304 ± 0.010
[33.12 ± 0.25]
Single Pole, Toggle
Two Pole, Toggle
TOGGLE ACTUATION MAGNETIC CIRCUIT PROTECTORS
Mounting Details
with Locking Ring
Paddle Handle
Paddle Handle
Note: Mounting Tolerance ± .005 [.13] unless noted angles: ±5°. Dimensions in Brackets [ ] are millimeters.
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TOGGLE ACTUATORS
The SNAPAK® is available with paddle handles
in six attractive colors. Engineered for safe, sure
operation, the paddle handles may be specified in
blue, white, red, green, yellow or black.
[12.70 ± ]
.025
.000
.500 ±
.010
.000
.355
[9.02]
.125
[3.18]
[12.70 ± ]
.025
.000
.500 ±
.010
.000
.222 ± 0.002
[5.64 ± 0.05]
PANEL CUTOUT SHOWN ABOVE
MAY BE MADE WITH GREENLEE
RADIO CHASSIS PUNCH #733 x 1/2” DIA.
without Locking Ring
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ROCKER HANDLES WITH ILLUMINATION OPTIONS
SNAPAKs are offered in single and two pole rocker styles in a
choice of black, white or gray body colors. Handle color in non-
illuminated types may be black, red, white or orange. Neon or
light emitting diode (LED) illumination may be specified with a
variety of options.
SNAPAK® circuit protectors with a second pole are available in
paddle handle, push-pull, push-to-reset and rocker handle
versions.
Mounting Detail
DIM. A
(SEE TABLE)
[18.03 ± ]
.025
.000
.710 ±
.010
.000
1.047 ± 0.010
[26.60 ± 0.25]
0.305 ± 0.010
[7.75 ± 0.25]
Handle Guards
The SNAPAK® circuit protector is available with an optional
handle guard as an integrated part of the snap-in mounting
design. Available for rocker actuators, the guard helps in
providing protection from accidental “turn-off.” Please refer to
the SNAPAK® Part Number Decision Tables; fourth decision.
Handle Guards, Two Pole
1.047 ± 0.010
[26.60 ± 0.25]
0.305 ± 0.010
[7.75 ± 0.25]
Handle Guards, Single Pole
Rocker, Single Pole
0.093 ± 0.010
[2.36 ± 0.25]
0.125 ± 0.010
[3.18 ± 0.25]
0.030 ± 0.325
[8.26 ± 0.76]
0.680 ± 0.010
[17.27 ± 0.25]
0.031
[0.79]
0.250
[6.35]
1.840 ± 0.030
[46.74 ± 0.76]
0.375 ± 0.010
[9.53 ± 0.25]
1.125 ± 0.030
[28.58 ± 0.76]
1.375 ± 0.010
[34.93 ± 0.25] 0.972 ± 0.010
[24.69 ± 0.25]
1.560 ± 0.010
[39.62 ± 0.25]
0.400 ± 0.010
[10.16 ± 0.25]
0.770 ± 0.010
[19.56 ± 0.25]
ON
OFF
2
1 LINE
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0.093 ± 0.010
[2.36 ± 0.25] 0.625 ± 0.010
[15.88 ± 0.25]
0.125 ± 0.010
[3.18 ± 0.25]
0.030 ± 0.325
[8.26 ± 0.76]
1.304 ± 0.010
[33.12 ± 0.25]
0.031
[0.79]
0.250
[6.35]
1.840 ± 0.030
[46.74 ± 0.76]
0.375 ± 0.010
[9.53 ± 0.25]
1.125 ± 0.030
[28.58 ± 0.76]
1.375 ± 0.010
[34.93 ± 0.25] 0.972 ± 0.010
[24.69 ± 0.25]
1.560 ± 0.010
[39.62 ± 0.25]
0.400 ± 0.010
[10.16 ± 0.25]
1.394 ± 0.010
[35.41 ± 0.25]
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1 LINE LINE 3
POLE 1 POLE 2
ON
OFF
Rocker, Two Pole
Mounting Detail
Note: Tolerance ± .005 [.13] unless noted angles: ±5°. Dimensions in Brackets [ ] are millimeters.
LOAD
LINE
1 LINE
2
7.00 ± 0.50
[177.8 ± 12.7]
RED (+), BLACK(–)
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1 LINE LINE 3
7.00 ± 0.50
[177.8 ± 12.7]
RED (+), BLACK (-)
LINE
LOAD
Illuminated Handle
Single Pole
Two Pole
FRONT SNAP-IN MOUNT (STD)
Panel Thickness 0.125
[3.18]
0.093
[2.36]
0.062
[1.57]
Dimension “A” 1.460
[37.08]
1.420
[36.07]
1.385
[35.18]
Note: Tolerance for Mtg. ± .005 (.13)
DIM. A
(SEE TABLE)
[33.76 ± ]
.025
.000
1.329 ±
.010
.000
1.375 ± 0.010
[34.93 ± 0.25]
.680 ± 0.010
[17.27 ± 0.25]
2
1 LINE
.125 ± 0.010
[3.18 ± 0.25]
1.125 ± 0.030
[28.58 ± 0.76]
.250
[6.35]
.031
[.79]
24
1 LINE LINE 3
POLE 2
POLE 1
.625 ± 0.010
[15.88 ± 0.25]
[28.58 ± 0.76]
[3.18 ± 0.25]
.250
[6.35]
.031
[.79]
1.375 ± 0.010
[34.93 ± 0.25]
1.304 ± 0.010
[33.12 ± 0.25]
[9.53 ± ]
.025
.000
.375 ±
.010
.000
.162 ± 0.002
[4.11 ± 0.05]
0.76 ± 0.030 OFF
[6.35 ± 0.25]
FLUSH ± 0.030 ON
[FLUSH ± 0.25]
PUSH-PULL, PUSH-TO-RESET ACTUATORS
SNAPAK® may also be ordered with Push-Pull, or Push-
to-Reset actuator buttons. As an option, the button can be
embossed with the current rating (Push-Pull option only).
Mounting Detail
(Single Pole and Two Pole)
Push-to-Reset Actuation
(Single and Two Pole)
Push-Pull, Single Pole
1.960 ± 0.030
[49.78 ± 0.76]
.375 ± 0.010
[9.53 ± 0.25]
.400 ± 0.010
[10.16 ± 0.25]
0.500 ± 0.030
[12.70 ± 0.76] OFF (SHOWN)
0.250 ± 0.030
[6.35 ± 0.76] ON
WHITE BAND VISIBLE
IN OFF POSITION ONLY
3/8 - 32 THD
FLAT
Push-Pull Actuation
1.960 ± 0.030
[49.78 ± 0.76]
.375 ± 0.010
[9.53 ± 0.25]
.400 ± 0.010
[10.16 ± 0.25]
0.500 ± 0.030
[12.70 ± 0.76]
OFF (SHOWN)
0.250 ± 0.030
[6.35 ± 0.76] ON
WHITE BAND VISIBLE
IN OFF POSITION ONLY
3/8 - 32 THD
FLAT
Push-Pull, Two Pole
Push-Pull Actuation
Note: Tolerance ± .005 [.13] unless noted angles: ±5°. Dimensions in Brackets [ ] are millimeters.
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SCREW TERMINALS
Available as straight screw terminals with UNC 8-32 and
Metric M4 screw types, bus-type connect (flat) or upturned
lugs (tabs), with UL, CSA and TÜV approvals available.
Screw terminals are available for all handle options
(rocker, toggle, push-pull, push-to-reset). Single pole only,
series only, non-auxiliary switch configurations.
Straight
25º
1.067
[27.11]
0.374
[9.50]
0.597
[15.16]
(SEE TABLE)
DIM. “A”
(SEE TABLE)
DIM. “A”
(SEE TABLE)
DIM. “A”
0.374
[9.50]
30º 0.374
[9.50]
0.582 TABS
[14.78]
0.561 FLAT
[14.25]
0.574
[14.58]
DIMENSION “A”
Handle Style Screw Terminal “A” Dimension
Toggle Straight 1.773 [45.03]
Push Button Straight 2.180 [55.37]
Rocker Straight 2.058 [52.27]
25º
1.067
[27.11]
0.374
[9.50]
0.597
[15.16]
(SEE TABLE)
DIM. “A”
(SEE TABLE)
DIM. “A”
(SEE TABLE)
DIM. “A”
0.374
[9.50]
30º 0.374
[9.50]
0.582 TABS
[14.78]
0.561 FLAT
[14.25]
0.574
[14.58]
Rocker
Push Button
Toggle
LOAD
LINE
1 LINE
2
LOAD
LINE
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1 LINE LINE 3
CONFIGURATIONS
Series Trip
The most popular configuration for magnetic protectors is the
series trip where the sensing coil and the contacts are in
series with the load being protected. In addition to providing
conventional overcurrent protection, it is simultaneously used
as an on-off switch.
SHUNT
LOAD
LINE
7.00 ± 0.50
[177.8 ± 12.7]
WHITE LEAD
LOAD SHUNT
LOAD
LINE
24
1 LINE LINE 3
7.00 ± 0.50
[177.8 ± 12.7]
WHITE LEAD
Series Trip
Single Pole
Two Pole
Shunt Trip
Single Pole
Two Pole
( 1 pole shunt)
Shunt Trip
The shunt trip is designed for controlling two separate loads
with one assembly. The control is established by providing
overload protection for the critical load. When the current
through this load becomes excessive and reaches the trip
point, the protector will open and remove power from both
loads simultaneously. The current rating of both loads must
not exceed the maximum contact rating.
Relay Trip
This permits the overload sensing coil to be placed in a circuit
which is electrically isolated from the contacts. The coil may
be actuated by sensors monitoring pressure, flow,
temperature, speed, etc. Other typical applications include
crowbar, interlock and emergency/rapid shutdown circuitry.
Trip may be accomplished by voltage or current, which must
be removed after trip.
LOAD
COIL
COIL
LINE
1 LINE
2
7.00 ± 0.50
[177.8 ± 12.7]
WHITE LEAD
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1 LINE LINE 3
LOAD
COIL
COIL
LINE
7.00 ± 0.50
[177.8 ± 12.7]
WHITE LEAD
Two Pole
(1 pole relay)
Relay Trip (Note A)
Single Pole
Note: Tolerance ± .005 [.13] unless noted.
Dimensions in Brackets [ ] are millimeters.
Note A: Coil Ratings to 5 amperes maximum. Contact ratings are 7.5
amperes at 50 Vdc and 250 Vac; 15 amperes
at 120 Vac; 32 Vdc.
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24
1 LINE LINE 3
C
N
C
N
O
0.093
[2.36]
0.040 [1.02] DIA. HOLE
(FOR SOLDER ATTACHMENT)
.560 ± 0.030
[14.22 ± 0.76]
LOAD
LINE
BREAKER SHOWN
IN OFF POSITION
C
NC
NO
LOAD
LINE
BREAKER SHOWN
IN OFF POSITION
NC
NO
C
.100 to 20.0 amps,
NON-VDE &
NON-TÜV >20amps
VDE, T
Ü
V >20amps
& U3 Construction
Auxiliary Switch
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.
2
1 LINE
C
N
C
N
O
0.093
[2.36]
0.040 [1.02] DIA. HOLE
(FOR SOLDER ATTACHMENT)
Voltage Trip
Sometimes called “dump circuits” or “panic trip circuits,”
these units make it possible to open main power contacts with
lower power inputs from one or more sources. This
configuration is becoming increasingly more important for
sensitive circuitry and denser packaging in automation
systems. Available in series, shunt or relay configurations.
.560 ± 0.030
[14.22 ± 0.76]
LOAD
LINE
BREAKER SHOWN
IN OFF POSITION
C
NC
NO
LOAD
.100 to 20.0 amps,
NON-VDE &
NON-TÜV >20amps
VDE, TÜV >20amps
& U3 Construction
LINE
BREAKER SHOWN
IN OFF POSITION
NC
NO
C
Auxiliary Switch (Note B)
Single Pole
Auxiliary Switch (Note B)
Two Pole
Note B: Switch is located in the left hand pole (viewed from terminal end).
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Power Switch
In the event that over-current protection is not desired, the coil
mechanism can be deleted, providing an excellent low cost
single or double-pole power switch. Maximum current rating is
20 amps.
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SNAPAK® Series - Operating Characteristics69
OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS
Inrush Pulse Tolerance
Many circuit protector applications involve a
transformer turn-on, an incandescent lamp load,
or a capacitor charge from a DC source. Each of
these applications has one common factor: a
steep transient of very high current amplitude and
short duration. This takes the form of a spike or a
single pulse and is the cause of most nuisance
tripping associated with magnetic circuit
breakers.
SNAPAK® will withstand, without tripping, a single
pulse of 8 milli-seconds duration (half sine wave
configuration) and peak amplitude of 9 times its
rating without the inertia wheel and 13 times its
rating with an inertia wheel. (Not applicable to
instant trip delays).
MAXIMUM DCR AND IMPEDANCE
Current Ratings
(Amps)
T/R/PP/PR
DC Resistance
T/R/PP/PR
50/60Hz Impedance
CR/CPP/CPR
DC Resistance
.100 175 181 274
.500 6.34 6.63 9.77
1.00 1.63 1.69 2.31
2.00 .400 .425 .465
3.00 .175 .188 .261
4.00 .103 .106 .156
5.00 .076 .078 .091
7.50 .038 .039 .053
10.0 .026 .028 .023
12.5 .020 .021 .020
15.0 .013 .014 .010
20.0 .010 .011 .008
25.0 .004
30.0 .003
DCR and Impedance is measured after 1 hour at 100% rated current
using the Voltmeter-Ammeter Method.
PERCENTAGE OF RATED CURRENT VS TRIP TIME IN SECONDS AT +25°C (VERTICAL MOUNT)
Delay 100% 135% 150% * 200% 400% 600% 800%
Instant No Trip May Trip .100 Max .100 Max .100 Max .100 Max .100 Max
Fast No Trip .3 to 7 .2 to 5 .1 to 2 .03 to .50 .015 to .30 .010 to .150
Slow No Trip 3 to 70 2 to 40 1 to 15 .10 to 4.0 .015 to 2.0 .010 to .800
* Minimum trip for all instantaneous and 400Hz units.
PULSE TOLERANCE
Delay Pulse Tolerance
1, 2, 61, 62 *9 Times Rated Current
3, 4, 61F, 62F *13 Times Rated Current
* Units above 15 amps are derated to 8 and 12 times rated current
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10000
1000
100
10
1
.1
.01
.001
0 100 150 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000
PERCENT OF RATED CURRENT
135
TIME IN SECONDS
SLOW
10000
1000
100
10
1
.1
.01
.001
0 100 150 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000
PERCENT OF RATED CURRENT
135
TIME IN SECONDS
FAST
10000
1000
100
10
1
.1
.01
.001
0 100 150 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000
PERCENT OF RATED CURRENT
135
TIME IN SECONDS
INSTANT
MAY TRIP
MAY TRIP
MAY TRIP
DELAY CURVES & SPECIFICATIONS
400 Hz, DC, 50/60Hz Delay Curves (typ)
A choice of delays is offered for DC, 50/60Hz and 400Hz
applications. Delays 0, 49, 59 and 69 provide fast-acting,
instantaneous trip and are often used to protect sensitive
electronic equipment (not recommended where known inrush
exists). Delays 1, 41, 51 and 61 have a short delay for general
purpose applications. Delays 2, 42, 52 and 62 are long enough to
start certain types of motors and most transformer and
capacitor loads.
Trip Free
Will trip open on overload, even when forcibly held on.This
prevents operator from damaging the circuit by holding handle
in the ON position.
Trip Indication
The operating handle moves forcibly and positively to the OFF
position on overload.
Ambient Operation
Operates normally in temperatures between –40° C and +85°C.
Insulation Resistance
Not less than 100 megohms at 500Vdc.
Dielectric Strength
Withstands 1500 volts, 60Hz for 60 seconds or 1800Vac for one
second between all electrically isolated terminals.
Endurance
Mechanical life in excess of 50,000 operations. In many
applications, however, contact wear due to the electrical load
determines unit life. At maximum electrical ratings, the
SNAPAK® can perform 10,000 operations at rated current and
voltage. Under UL 1077, the SNAPAK® can perform 50
operations at 150% of maximum rated current followed by 6,000
operations at maximum rated current. Under VDE 0642
(EN60934) the SNAPAK® can perform 6,000 electrical
operations. After any endurance cycle, the breaker will
calibrate and have working dielectric strength.
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Voltage Frequency (Hz) Phase Min. Poles TC OL UL/CSA VDE UL 1077 & CSA VDE Notes
32 DC - 1 1 0 .10-30(3) .10-20 U1, 1000 500
38 DC - 1 1 0 .10-15 - U2, 1000 / U1, 1000 - PR only
65 DC - 1 1 0 .10-7.5 - U2, 500 /U1, 500 -
65 DC - 2 1 0 .10-15 - U1, 1000 -
65 DC - 2 1 0 .10-20 .10-20 U2, 500 / U1, 500 500
65(2) DC - 1 1 0 .10-30 .10-30 U2, 120 120 R, PP, PR only
65(2) DC - 2 only 1 0 .10-25 - U1, 100 - R only
65(2) DC - 2 1 0 .10-25 - U2, 500 - R only
125 50/60 1 1 1 0 .10-20 7.6-20 U1, 1000 500
125 50/60 1 1 1 0 .10-30(3) - U1, 1000 - T only
125(2) 50/60 1 1 1 0 .10-30 - U2, 1000 - R, PP, PR only
125(2) 50/60 1 1 1 1 .10-30 20.1-30 U3, 300(1) 500 R, PP, PR only
120/240 50/60 1 2 2 0 .10-20(3) - U2, 1000 -
120/240 50/60 1 2 2 0 .10-30(3) - U1, 650 -
125/250 50/60 1 2 2 0 .10-20 - U1, 1000 -
250 50/60 1 1 2 0 .10-20 .1-7.5 U1, 500 500
250 50/60 1 1 1 0 .10-7.5 - C1, 1000(4) -
250 50/60 1 2 2 0 .10-20 .10-20 U1, 1000 500
250(2) 50/60 1 2 1 1 .10-30 - U3, 300 - R only
125 400 1 1 2 0 .10-20 - U1, 1000 -
125/250 400 1 2 2 0 .10-20 - U1, 1000 -
250 400 1 2 2 0 .10-20 - U1, 1000 -
250 400 1 1 2 0 .10-7.5 - U1, 1000 -
CR/CPP/CPR COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT CIRCUIT BREAKERS
65 DC - 1 only - - .10-30 .10-30 1000 1000
80 DC - 1 only - - .10-30 .10-30 600 600
(1) Non-standard construction. “Fit For Further Use” approval; (2) Non-snap action design; (3) No auxiliary switch available above 20A; (4) With 30A max. series fuse
General notes:
All supplementary protectors are of the overcurrent (OC) type
The family of protectors has been evaluated for end use application for use group (UG) A
The terminals (FW) are suitable for factory wiring only (0)
The maximum voltage ratings for which the protectors have been tested are shown in the chart
The current is the amperage range that the protectors have been tested
The tripping current (TC) for the protectors is either “1” (in the range of 125% to 135% of ampere rating) or “2” (more
than 135% of ampere rating)
The overload rating (OL) – designates whether the protector has been tested for general use or motor starting applica-
tions.
0 – tested at 1.5 times amp rating for general use
1 – tested at 6 times AC rating or 10 times DC rating for motor starting
The short circuit current rating (SC) – The short circuit rating in amperes following a letter and number designating the
test conditions and any calibration following the short circuit test is defined below:
C – Indicates short circuit test was conducted with series overcurrent protection
U – Indicates short circuit test was conducted without series overcurrent protection
1 – Indicates a recalibration was not conducted as part of the short circuit testing
2 – Indicates a recalibration was performed as part of the short circuit testing
3 – Indicates recalibration was performed along with the dielectric and voltage withstand for “Suitable for Further
Use” rating
Short Circuit Interrupting Capacity
1000 amperes maximum for UL and CSA, 500 amperes maximum for VDE. Consult factory for details.
Handle and Body Material
The handle and upper body material is polycarbonate and the lower body is PET.
Chemical Resistance
Handle and case may be cleaned with detergents or alcohols and should be restricted to outside surfaces only.
Organic solvents are not recommended. Special attention should be given when solvents are used to remove
excess flux from terminals. No oils or lubricants should be introduced into handle openings or onto bushing
threads.
IEC, UL, CSA, SEV, VDE, CCC, CE, TÜV
Recognized by UL to STD-1077 and UL certified to spacing requirements of IEC 950 for basic and functional insu-
lation for front panel mounting. Certified by CSA, file number LR26229 as recognized supplementary protectors,
SEV approved, CCC approved, TÜV approved (including screw terminals) and VDE approved to VDE 0642. VDE
approval of unmarked rocker handle option for appliance disconnect requires status of protectors to be indicated
on the panel. Only VDE approved part numbers will be marked CE compliant. See shaded areas of part number
decision tables for approved configurations and/or consult factory for exceptions and limitations.
Shock
Withstands 75G without tripping while carrying full rated current per MIL-STD-202, Method 213, Test Condition
I. Instant trip breakers are tested at 80% of rated current.
Vibration
Time delayed units withstand 10G without tripping while carrying full rated current per MIL-STD-202, Method
204, Test Condition A. Instant trip breakers are tested at 80% of rated current.
UL 489A Listed
The CR, CPP and CPR are dimensionally the same as the popular R, PP and PR Snapack products, but provide
UL listing to UL489A for Communications Equipment. Available only in single pole with DC trip time delays for
series or series with silver auxiliary switch configurations. As a circuit breaker, the CR, CPP or CPR provides
communication equipment manufacturers with a UL listed circuit breaker in an extremely compact package that
meets the stringent environmental requirements of today’s marketplace. This makes the CR, CPP and CPR ideal
for switching, transmission and wireless applications.
AGENCY APPROVALS (T/P/PP/PR SUPPLEMENTARY PROTECTORS)
Voltage (Volts), Frequency (hz), Phase, Min Poles, TC, OL Current (Amps) Short Circuit Current Rating (Amps)
AUXILIARY SWITCH RATING
Silver
3.0 amps @ 120 VAC –––
1.5 amps @ ––– 32 VDC
Gold
.100 amps @ 32 VAC 32VDC
APPROXIMATE WEIGHT PER POLE
Ounces Grams
Rocker Configuration 0.9 25
Toggle, PP, PR 1.2 32
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HARDWARE
Indicator Plates
SNAPAK® toggle handle circuit protectors may be specified
with indicator plates for either vertical or horizontal mounting.
The “ON-OFF/O-I” plate is standard.
Note 1:
To allow for installation clearances, the minimum
recommended distances between centers of panel openings
should be:
0.078
[1.98]
0.534
[13.56]
0.156
[3.96]
3/8 - 32 Panel Nut
Bright Nickel
Note: Tolerance ± .010 [.25] unless noted. Dimensions in brackets [ ] are millimeters.
ON
OFF
– A
Vertical Mount
– B
O
F
F
O
N
Horizontal Mount
– 10 & –11
0.125
[3.18]
0.680
[17.27]
– 20 & –21
0.180
[4.57]
0.680
[17.27]
Knurled Nut Panel Dress Nut
– 31
0.125
[3.18]
0.625
[15.88]
Hex Nut
– L
0.031
[0.79]
0.680
[17.27]
Locking Ring (Toggle)
Paddle Handle Hardware
Push-Pull & Push-to-Reset Hardware
RECOMMENDED CENTER DISTANCES FOR PANEL OPENINGS
Breaker Type Distance, inches [mm]
T11 0.750 [19.05]
T21 1.375 [34.93]
PP11 & PR11 0.750 [19.05]
PP21 & PR21 1.375 [34.93]
R11 0.805 [20.45]
R21 1.429 [36.30]
Note 2: Torque on mounting hardware is not to exceed 25
inch-pounds for 1/2 inch bushings or 15 inch-pounds for 3/8
inch bushings.
Mounting Nuts (Toggle)
A choice of knurled, dress and hex nuts are available. All three
are available in bright nickel. The knurled and dress nuts are
also available in a matte black finish. Every SNAPAK® comes
with a hex nut, but you may order the front panel nuts which
will best enhance your design.
Miscellaneous Hardware
SNAPAK® circuit protectors with 1/2-32 thread may also be
equipped with optional locking rings to prevent rotation of the
unit after it is installed.
3/8 - 32 Hex Nut and Panel Nuts
The hardware will be supplied with each Push-Pull (PP)
and Push-to-Reset (PR).
3/8 - 32 Panel Nut
This nut when reversed will provide alignment in .437 (11.1)
and .468 (11.88) diameter round panel holes.
0.500
[12.7] 0.156
[3.96]
3/8 - 32 Hex Nut
Bright Nickel
5Fifth Decision
Hardware & Accessories (Notes C and D)
Group IGroup II (Indicator Plate)Group V (Screw Terminal Options)
-00 No Outer Hardware Desired
-10 Black Knurled Nut
-11 Bright Nickel Knurled Nut
-20 Black Panel Dress Nut
-21 Bright Nickel Panel Dress Nut
-31 Bright Nickel Hex Nut
-C SAE 8-32, Upturned Lugs (Tabs)
Straight Terminal
-F M4, Upturned Lugs (Tabs)
Straight Terminal
-D SAE 8-32, Bus-Type Connect (Flat)
Straight Terminal
-H M4, Bus-Type Connect (Flat)
Straight Terminal
Please select a screw terminal option if you
selected “S” in Decision 1
-A Vertical Mount
(Off/On & O/I)*
-B Horizontal Mount
(Off/On & O/I)*
*Selection of A or B Indicator Plate
required for VDE and CCC.
Group III
-L Locking Ring
ON
I
Add “CV”
for Combined
markings.
ON
I
O
OFF
Step 3: Choose Handle Markings
Marked For Vertical Mount-After choice of 3 digit number in step 2 above.
Add “IV”
for Intíl.
markings.
I
O
Add “EV”
for English markings.
Example: "-W124EV"
ON
OFF
Add “CH”
for Combined
markings.
Marked For Horizontal Mount-After choice of 3 digit number in step 2 above.
Add “IH”
for International
markings.
O
Add “EH”
for English
markings.
Example “-W06EH”
OFF
OON
OFF I
If you have chosen a handle from this table, your 4th Decison and your catalog
part number are now complete (except if you require “-S” screw terminal option
from the 5th Decision Table.)
Third Decision
Rated Current
Circuit Breaker Construction
Use three numbers to print required
current value between .100 amps
minimum and 30.0 amps maximum.
For example, use:
.100 or 2.00 or 10.0
Switch Only Construction
-SW Maintained SPST & DPST
3
Second Decision
Frequency & Delay
2
-0 Instant DC-50/60 Hz
-1 Fast DC-50/60 Hz
-2 Slow DC-50/60 Hz
-3 Fast w/ Inertia Wheel
DC-50/60 Hz
-4 Slow w/ Inertia Wheel
DC-50/60 Hz
-41 Fast 400 Hz*
-42 Slow 400 Hz*
-49 Instant 400 Hz
-51 Fast DC+
-52 Slow DC+
-59 Instant DC+
-61 Fast 50/60 Hz*
-62 Slow 50/60 Hz*
-69 Instant 50/60 Hz
-S Switch Pole or Special Delay
1
2
First Decision
1
T Paddle Handle 1 Single Pole † 0 Switch Only (Note E)
PP Push-Pull 4 Single Pole †† 1 Series Circuit Protector
PR Push-To-Reset 2 Two Pole 3 Shunt Circuit Protector
R Rocker 5 Two Pole †† 4 Relay Circuit Protector ††††
CR Rocker ** 5 Series w/ Silver Aux. Switch †††
CPP Push-Pull ** 6 Series w/ Gold Aux. Switch †††
CPR Push to Reset ** 9 Mixed Construction (Two Pole Only)
Quick Connects (leave blank)
S Screw Terminals,
Single pole (-1) and series only
(5th decision, group V - screw
terminal option is required
when 1st decision "S" is
specified)
UL & CSA Construction
†† Non UL & CSA Construction
††† Auxilary Switch is located in the left hand pole (viewed from terminal end)
†††† Does not meet spacings for many IEC / VDE equipment specs.
Consult factory for additional information.
* Multi-pole units with mixed construction, poles numbered left to right when viewed
from terminal end. Shunt or relay construction available in pole 2 only, other pole must be a series
or switch only construction.
**UL 489A listed, available in 1 pole series or series w/silver aux. switch. DC delay only
Handle Poles Configurations* Terminals
1
-01 Black
-02 Red
-03 Yellow
-04 Green
-05 Blue
-06 White
If you have chosen a handle from this table, your 4th Decison is now
complete except for hardware options in 5th Decision Table.
Paddle (T) Handle Color
Step: 2: Choose Handle Combinations
Without Illumination Basic Handle Color (w/o Markings)
01 Black
02 Red
06 White
07 Orange
Example: “-W06”
101 Clear w/Neon (Note A)
102 Clear w/Green Glow Neon (Note A)
103 Clear w/Red LED (Note B)
104 Clear w/4-8 Vdc Red LED
105 Clear w/8-16 Vdc Red LED
107 Clear w/Green LED (Note B)
With Illumination Basic Handle Color & Light Choice (w/o Markings)
108 Clear w/4-8 Vdc Green LED
109 Clear w/8-16 Vdc Green LED
121 Transparent Red w/Neon (Note A)
123 Transparent Red w/Red LED (Note B)
124 Transparent Red w/Red LED 4-8 Vdc
125 Transparent Red w/Red LED 8-16 Vdc
161 Translucent White w/Neon (Note A)
162 Translucent White w/ Green Glow Neon (Note A)
171 Transparent Amber w/Neon (Note A)
181 Transparent Smoke Gray w/Neon (Note A)
182 Transparent Smoke Gray w/Green Glow Neon (Note A)
183 Transparent Smoke Gray w/Red LED (Note B)
184 Transparent Smoke Gray w/4-8 Vdc Red LED
185 Transparent Smoke Gray w/8-16 Vdc Red LED
187 Transparent Smoke Gray w/Green LED (Note B)
188 Transparent Smoke Gray w/4-8 Vdc Green LED
189 Transparent Smoke Gray w/8-16 Vdc Green LED
Example: “-W124”
If you prefer NO markings, then your handle decision is now complete.
Step 1: Choose Letter For Body Color
B Black
G Gray
W White
Rocker
R Black w/ Handle guard
S Gray w/ Handle guard
T White w/ Handle guard
Example: “W...”
For White Rocker Body (Rocker Style)
4Fourth Decision
-XX No Button Markings desired (not available for CPP & CPR)
-OA
-OB
-OC
Push-Pull (PP, CPP and CPR)
LINE
5
LINE
5
LINE
5
Marked Buttons Available For These Amperages
0.1
.25
0.5
.75
1
2.5
5
7.5
10
15
17.5
20
If you have chosen a handle from this table, your 4th Decison and your catalog part
number are now complete (except if you require “-S” screw terminal option from
the 5th Decision Table.)
-XX No Button Markings Only
If you have chosen a handle from this table, your 4th Decison and your catalog part number are
now complete (except if you require “-S” screw terminal option from the 5th Decision Table.)
Push-to-Reset (PR)
V = VDE, TÜV and CCC Approved
The shaded areas denote VDE, CCC (if applicable) and CE compliant options. The V will be
added to any part number formed entirely from shaded decisions. If non-shaded areas are
selected, the unit will not be VDE approved, nor CE compliant, but other approvals still apply.
*For addition of Inertia Delay an "F" may be added
to delay numbers 41, 42, 51, 52, 61 and 62 only.
+CR, CPP, CPR only available in these delays
T11 - 2- 5.00A - 01-11AL- V
1 2 3 4 5
T = TÜV Approved
This approval requires the addition of a T at the end of the PN. The unit will not be VDE approved. If
non-shaded areas are selected, the unit will not be TÜV approved, with the exception being you can select
screw terminals and screw terminal options (1st & 5th decision) as these options are TÜV approved.
HOW TO ORDER
The ordering code for the
SNAPAK® circuit protectors
may be determined by following
the steps in the decision tables
shown here.
The coding given permits a self-
assigning part number, with
certain limitations (due to the
adaptability of magnetic
protectors to complex circuits),
requires a factory-assigned part
number.
The example shown is the code
for a paddle handle, single pole
(UL construction), series
circuit protector designed for
operation of a 50/60Hz/DC
circuit. A slow time delay and
rating of 5 amperes has been
indicated. Handle color is black,
and a bright nickel knurled nut,
vertical mount (ON-OFF)
indicator plate and locking ring
are to be supplied.
To determine the ordering code
for your particular SNAPAK®
unit, simply follow the steps
shown, then fill in the letters
and/or numbers in the boxes.
Space is available on the circuit
breaker label for your part
number (up to 12 digits). You
may then use your own part
number to place an order or as
a reference for further
questions you may have. This
option does require a factory
assigned part number for
traceability to your drawing or
internal part number.
SNAPAK® Series - Decision Tables73
Notes:
A A neon bulb is provided when specified for 120Vac and 250Vac operation. For operation
at 120Vac a 33,000 ohm, 1/2 watt external resistor is required. At 250Vac a 100,000
ohm, 1 watt external resistor is required.
B An LED with 750 ft. L @ 20mA is provided in the center of the handle. Maximum power
dissipation @ 25°C is 135mW. Continuous forward current is 20mA. Forward voltage,
typical, is 1.6v at 20mA. Reverse current, typical, is 100mA @ 3.0 volts. An external
resistor may be required to limit current to these values.
C When ordering Paddle Handles, you may choose one item from each hardware group to add to 5th
decision if such items are desired. For example, “-11ALCA” would indicate a bright nickel knurled nut,
plus a vertical mount indicator, plus a locking ring, plus #8-32 screw terminal, straight with tabs.
D All units except Rocker units will have (1) hex nut installed as standard hardware for the back of a
panel. The choices in the fifth decision table are intended for the front or visible side of the panel and
are offered for Paddle Handle configuration only. Push-Pull and Push-to-Reset configurations include
one (1) panel nut and one (1) hex nut as standard hardware.
E Switch only — no current overload protection provided.
F. CCC Approval - If CCC is required on this product, please inform Sensata to have this product
manufacturered in our China facility
5Fifth Decision
Hardware & Accessories (Notes C and D)
Group IGroup II (Indicator Plate)Group V (Screw Terminal Options)
-00 No Outer Hardware Desired
-10 Black Knurled Nut
-11 Bright Nickel Knurled Nut
-20 Black Panel Dress Nut
-21 Bright Nickel Panel Dress Nut
-31 Bright Nickel Hex Nut
-C SAE 8-32, Upturned Lugs (Tabs)
Straight Terminal
-F M4, Upturned Lugs (Tabs)
Straight Terminal
-D SAE 8-32, Bus-Type Connect (Flat)
Straight Terminal
-H M4, Bus-Type Connect (Flat)
Straight Terminal
Please select a screw terminal option if you
selected “S” in Decision 1
-A Vertical Mount
(Off/On & O/I)*
-B Horizontal Mount
(Off/On & O/I)*
*Selection of A or B Indicator Plate
required for VDE and CCC.
Group III
-L Locking Ring
ON
I
Add “CV”
for Combined
markings.
ON
I
O
OFF
Step 3: Choose Handle Markings
Marked For Vertical Mount-After choice of 3 digit number in step 2 above.
Add “IV”
for Intíl.
markings.
I
O
Add “EV”
for English markings.
Example: "-W124EV"
ON
OFF
Add “CH”
for Combined
markings.
Marked For Horizontal Mount-After choice of 3 digit number in step 2 above.
Add “IH”
for International
markings.
O
Add “EH”
for English
markings.
Example “-W06EH”
OFF
OON
OFF I
If you have chosen a handle from this table, your 4th Decison and your catalog
part number are now complete (except if you require “-S” screw terminal option
from the 5th Decision Table.)
Third Decision
Rated Current
Circuit Breaker Construction
Use three numbers to print required
current value between .100 amps
minimum and 30.0 amps maximum.
For example, use:
.100 or 2.00 or 10.0
Switch Only Construction
-SW Maintained SPST & DPST
3
Second Decision
Frequency & Delay
2
-0 Instant DC-50/60 Hz
-1 Fast DC-50/60 Hz
-2 Slow DC-50/60 Hz
-3 Fast w/ Inertia Wheel
DC-50/60 Hz
-4 Slow w/ Inertia Wheel
DC-50/60 Hz
-41 Fast 400 Hz*
-42 Slow 400 Hz*
-49 Instant 400 Hz
-51 Fast DC+
-52 Slow DC+
-59 Instant DC+
-61 Fast 50/60 Hz*
-62 Slow 50/60 Hz*
-69 Instant 50/60 Hz
-S Switch Pole or Special Delay
1
2
First Decision
1
T Paddle Handle 1 Single Pole † 0 Switch Only (Note E)
PP Push-Pull 4 Single Pole †† 1 Series Circuit Protector
PR Push-To-Reset 2 Two Pole 3 Shunt Circuit Protector
R Rocker 5 Two Pole †† 4 Relay Circuit Protector ††††
CR Rocker ** 5 Series w/ Silver Aux. Switch †††
CPP Push-Pull ** 6 Series w/ Gold Aux. Switch †††
CPR Push to Reset ** 9 Mixed Construction (Two Pole Only)
Quick Connects (leave blank)
S Screw Terminals,
Single pole (-1) and series only
(5th decision, group V - screw
terminal option is required
when 1st decision "S" is
specified)
UL & CSA Construction
†† Non UL & CSA Construction
††† Auxilary Switch is located in the left hand pole (viewed from terminal end)
†††† Does not meet spacings for many IEC / VDE equipment specs.
Consult factory for additional information.
* Multi-pole units with mixed construction, poles numbered left to right when viewed
from terminal end. Shunt or relay construction available in pole 2 only, other pole must be a series
or switch only construction.
**UL 489A listed, available in 1 pole series or series w/silver aux. switch. DC delay only
Handle Poles Configurations* Terminals
1
-01 Black
-02 Red
-03 Yellow
-04 Green
-05 Blue
-06 White
If you have chosen a handle from this table, your 4th Decison is now
complete except for hardware options in 5th Decision Table.
Paddle (T) Handle Color
Step: 2: Choose Handle Combinations
Without Illumination Basic Handle Color (w/o Markings)
01 Black
02 Red
06 White
07 Orange
Example: “-W06”
101 Clear w/Neon (Note A)
102 Clear w/Green Glow Neon (Note A)
103 Clear w/Red LED (Note B)
104 Clear w/4-8 Vdc Red LED
105 Clear w/8-16 Vdc Red LED
107 Clear w/Green LED (Note B)
With Illumination Basic Handle Color & Light Choice (w/o Markings)
108 Clear w/4-8 Vdc Green LED
109 Clear w/8-16 Vdc Green LED
121 Transparent Red w/Neon (Note A)
123 Transparent Red w/Red LED (Note B)
124 Transparent Red w/Red LED 4-8 Vdc
125 Transparent Red w/Red LED 8-16 Vdc
161 Translucent White w/Neon (Note A)
162 Translucent White w/ Green Glow Neon (Note A)
171 Transparent Amber w/Neon (Note A)
181 Transparent Smoke Gray w/Neon (Note A)
182 Transparent Smoke Gray w/Green Glow Neon (Note A)
183 Transparent Smoke Gray w/Red LED (Note B)
184 Transparent Smoke Gray w/4-8 Vdc Red LED
185 Transparent Smoke Gray w/8-16 Vdc Red LED
187 Transparent Smoke Gray w/Green LED (Note B)
188 Transparent Smoke Gray w/4-8 Vdc Green LED
189 Transparent Smoke Gray w/8-16 Vdc Green LED
Example: “-W124”
If you prefer NO markings, then your handle decision is now complete.
Step 1: Choose Letter For Body Color
B Black
G Gray
W White
Rocker
R Black w/ Handle guard
S Gray w/ Handle guard
T White w/ Handle guard
Example: “W...”
For White Rocker Body (Rocker Style)
4Fourth Decision
-XX No Button Markings desired (not available for CPP & CPR)
-OA
-OB
-OC
Push-Pull (PP, CPP and CPR)
LINE
5
LINE
5
LINE
5
Marked Buttons Available For These Amperages
0.1
.25
0.5
.75
1
2.5
5
7.5
10
15
17.5
20
If you have chosen a handle from this table, your 4th Decison and your catalog part
number are now complete (except if you require “-S” screw terminal option from
the 5th Decision Table.)
-XX No Button Markings Only
If you have chosen a handle from this table, your 4th Decison and your catalog part number are
now complete (except if you require “-S” screw terminal option from the 5th Decision Table.)
Push-to-Reset (PR)
V = VDE, TÜV and CCC Approved
The shaded areas denote VDE, CCC (if applicable) and CE compliant options. The V will be
added to any part number formed entirely from shaded decisions. If non-shaded areas are
selected, the unit will not be VDE approved, nor CE compliant, but other approvals still apply.
*For addition of Inertia Delay an "F" may be added
to delay numbers 41, 42, 51, 52, 61 and 62 only.
+CR, CPP, CPR only available in these delays
T11 - 2- 5.00A - 01-11AL- V
1 2 3 4 5
T = TÜV Approved
This approval requires the addition of a T at the end of the PN. The unit will not be VDE approved. If
non-shaded areas are selected, the unit will not be TÜV approved, with the exception being you can select
screw terminals and screw terminal options (1st & 5th decision) as these options are TÜV approved.
T/R/PP/PR CR/CPP/CPR (SNAPAK®)