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JAE/JRE/JLE Series - Decision Tables
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Second Decision
Single pole
Two poles
Three poles
Four poles
Five poles
Six poles
-1*
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
2
Poles
*Single pole unit above 250 Amps are supplied as parallel
milti-pole assemblies. The second decision must indicate
the physical number of poles.
Example:
1324 856 7
JLM -1 - IREC4 - 51- 1 - F1 - 250 - A - V
Seventh Decision
7
Current Ratings (see note J)
Eighth Decision
Optional metric inserts M5
Optional metering shunt
8
Optional
A
S
Fourth Decision
4
Frequency and Delay
DC instant trip
DC short delay
DC med. delay
DC long delay
50/60Hz instant trip
50/60Hz short delay
50/60Hz med. delay
50/60Hz long delay
Switch only
Standard
50
51
52
53
60
61
62
63
SW
Option
51F
52F
53F
61F
62F
63F
An ìFî after any delay denotes high pulse
tolerance construction.
First Decision
1
Type
UL Listed
UL Listed Mid Trip Construction
UL Recognized
UL Recognized above 250 amps
UL Recognized Mid Trip
Construction
UL Recognized Mid Trip
Construction above 250 amps
UL Listed Telecom Specification
UL Listed Telecom Specification
above 250 amps
UL Listed Telecom Specification
Mid Trip Construction
UL Listed Telecom Specification
Mid Trip Construction above
250 amps
Non Agency
Non Agency above 250 amps
Non Agency Mid Trip
Construction
Non Agency Mid Trip
Construction above 250 amps
JLE
JLM
JRE
JREP
JRM
JRMP
JTE
JTEP
JTM
JTMP
JAE
JAEP
JAM
JAMP
Third Decision
3
Internal Configuration
* Auxiliary switch located in the left hand pole when
viewed from the terminal end. All meter shunt and
parallel pole builds that require an auxiliary switch will
automatically get a XXX4 type switch. To connect to
the switch terminals which are brought through the
cover use a Molex 02-09-1104 or an Amp 770146-1
crimp terminal.
** Gold Contacts
*** Shunt and Relay construction not available above 250
Amps and not available in UL Listed Breakers
-0
-1
-3
-4
-1REC4
-1REG4
-1REC5
-1RLS4
-1RLS5
-DAA4
-DAA5
Switch only
Series
Shunt construction***
Relay construction***
Auxiliary switch* (STD)
.110 quick connect
Auxiliary switch*
.110 quick connect**
Auxiliary switch*
(STD) .187 quick connect
Alarm switch*
(STD) .110 quick connect
Alarm switch*
.187 quick connect
Dual auxiliary & alarm switch*
(STD) .110 quick connect
Dual auxiliary & alarm switch*
.187 quick connect
Sixth Decision
6
Terminal Selection
Terminal
Solderless connector*
Solderless connector
3/8 - 16 captive nuts
3/8 - 16 captive nuts
.437 hole
3/8 - 16 stud terminals**
3/8 - 16 stud terminals
3/8 - 16 stud terminals
long with spacers*
* Automatically get anti-flashover for multi-pole
construction. Refer to outline drawings.
** Automatically get anti-flashover barrier for
multi-pole construction with voltage ratings
above 250 volts.
-B0
-F0
-B1
-F1
-B2
-B3
-F3
-B4
Terminal
Connect
Back
Front
Back
Front
–
Back
Front
Back
*Two poles breaking
Fifth Decision
Maximum
Voltage
65Vdc
125Vdc
160Vdc
125/250Vdc*
240Vac
277Vac
277/480Vac
Maximum
Current (Amps)
1200A
800A
800A
250A
250A
250A
150A Only
5
Voltage and Current
-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
-7
Approval requires the addition of a V at the
end of the part number, which denotes VDE
and CCC approval. Consult the factory for
availability.
Use three (or four) numbers to print required current
value between 100 amps minimum and 1200 amps
maximum.
For example, use:
100 or 450 or 1200
V = VDE and CCC Approved
This approval requires the addition of a C at
the end of the part number. The unit will not
be VDE Approved.
C = CCC Approved
How to Order
The ordering code for JAE/JRE/JLE F-Frame Circuit Protectors
may be determined by following the steps in the decision tables
shown here.
The coding given permits a self-assigning part number for
standard configurations. Factory part numbers are assigned to
units with mixed ratings, combinations of styles or construction
not listed in the Third Decision Table, etc. With these, it is
suggested that order entry be by description and/or drawings,
and a part number will be established.
Additionally, it is standard policy to establish a factory-assigned
part number whenever a descriptive drawing exists to ensure
cross reference, traceability and manufacturing control.
For example, the following is the code for a single pole breaker
series trip, with mid-trip handle indication, auxiliary switch, short
delay, 65 volts DC maximum voltage rating with 3/8-16 captive nuts
in a current rating of 250 amperes and metric inserts.
To determine the ordering number of your particular JAE / JRE/
JLE unit, simply follow the steps shown. You may use this
number to place an order or as a reference for further questions
you may have.
Notes:
A 10-32 inserts are provided for front mounting on all units. M5 ISO metric mounting inserts are available
and are specified by the eight decision in the part number.
B The auxiliary switch is located on the left hand pole (viewed from terminal end) unless specified
otherwise. Note this is the only location available for breakers rated over 250 amps. The switch
is available as an alarm switch (changes state when breaker electrically trips) or as an auxiliary
switch (changes state when the breaker contacts change state either from tripping or operation of
the breaker handle). See outline drawing for location of alarm and auxiliary switches. Note alarm
switches are available only with mid trip option. When both an alarm and auxiliary switch are speci-
fied with a metering shunt, only the C and NO or C and NC terminals from each switch are available
for field termination.
C 3/8-16 captive nuts are available for bus bar terminations or crimp lugs (specify front or back
termination). 3/8-16 long and short studs are also available (specify front or back mount). A number
6 through 300 MCM AL/CU solderless connector is available (specify front or back mount).
D Only series construction and DC ratings are available in current carrying poles above 250 amps.
Consult factory for special requirements.
E The coding given permits a self-assigning part number but with certain limitations, (due to the
adaptability of magnetic protectors to complex circuits) which require a need for a factory assigned
part number. Typical examples are units with mixed ratings, combinations of styles, or construc-
tion not listed in the third decision table, etc. With these, it is suggested that order entry be by
description and/or drawings, and a part number will be established. Additionally, it is standard
policy to establish a factory assigned part number wherever a descriptive drawing exists to pro-
vide cross-reference, traceability, and manufacturing control.
F When specifying a protector for AC motor start or high inrush applications, the peak amplitude and
surge duration should be specified for factory assistance in rating selection.
G Since magnetic protectors with time delay are somewhat attitude and temperature sensitive, all
trip curves and trip currents are specified with the protector mounted in the normal vertical position
at ambient temperature of 25°C. Protectors do not carry current prior to application of overload for
calibration test. For other than vertical mount position, consult factory.
H A 25mV at rated current non-isolated metering shunt is available as an option (see outline drawing).
The shunt accuracy is 1% full scale 25°C ambient.
I Dual coil construction is available. Consult the factory.
J Decisions referencing this note may be replaced by a factory assigned nondescript number.