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Hi all,

We have a HV Schneider GenieEvo breaker, on the name plate, this device is rated for 50Hz. What would happen if we used a 60Hz supply? Can the 50Hz breaker be able to take 60Hz.

thanks
 
Since they are VCBs the breaking capacity should be similar/identical between 50 and 60hz, however the overall switchgear will contain CTs and possibly VTs , these are likely to be specific to a particular frequency.
 
Hi all,

We have a HV Schneider GenieEvo breaker, on the name plate, this device is rated for 50Hz. What would happen if we used a 60Hz supply? Can the 50Hz breaker be able to take 60Hz.

thanks
pretty sure from memory they are indeed designed to work on both frequency's, Best check with Schneider but I think they will work on 60 HZ
 

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