
Compact® NSF and NSJ 150 to 600 A Circuit Breakers
Section 
AUXILIARY AND ALARM SWITCHES
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| Changeover | Auxiliary switches provide remote information of the circuit breaker status and can thus be used for | |
| Switches | indications, electrical locking, relays, etc. | |
| Functions | • OF (open/closed): auxiliary  | |
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 | • SD (trip indication): bell  | |
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 | — Overload | |
| 
 | — | Short circuit | 
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 | — | Ground fault | 
| 
 | — The operation of a shunt trip or undervoltage trip or the  | |
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 | the circuit breaker is reset | 
| 
 | • Operation of a  | |
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 | position; SDE (fault indication): indicates the circuit breaker has tripped due to an overload, short | |
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 | circuit or ground fault; resets when circuit breaker is reset | |
| 
 | • CAM  | |
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 | particular for  | |
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 | • Connected/disconnected: indicates the position of a drawout circuit breaker | |
| 
 | • Switching of very low loads: all above auxiliary switches are also available in  | |
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 | capable of switching very low loads (e.g., for controlling PLCs or electronic circuits) | |
| Standards | Auxiliary switches comply with UL 489, CSA C22.2 No. 5.1 and IEC  | |
| 
 | switches are not UL Listed. | |
| Installation | • Functions OF, SD and SDE: | |
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 | — Switches snap into cavities under front accessory cover of the circuit breaker | |
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 | — For Compact®  | |
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 | depending on where it is fitted in the circuit breaker | 
• SDE function of a circuit breaker equipped with a 
• CAM: to be fitted in the rotary handle module; depending on how it is installed, it ensures either the CAO 
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