Cost of schneider vacuum circuit breaker
The cost of a Schneider Electric vacuum circuit breaker (VCB) can vary depending on several factors such as the type, size, and features of the breaker, as well as the region and supplier.
Here are some approximate price ranges for new Schneider Electric VCBs:
- Miniature VCBs (e.g. Schneider Electric's Acti 9 and Acti 9 Mini):
- 1-3 pole, 1-63A: $50-$200
- 1-3 pole, 64-125A: $100-$400
- 1-3 pole, 126-250A: $200-$600
- Medium-voltage VCBs (e.g. Schneider Electric's Acti 9 and Acti 9 Medium Voltage):
- 1-3 pole, 250-630A: $500-$1,500
- 1-3 pole, 631-1250A: $1,000-$3,000
- 1-3 pole, 1251-2500A: $2,000-$6,000
- High-voltage VCBs (e.g. Schneider Electric's Acti 9 and Acti 9 High Voltage):
- 1-3 pole, 2500-6300A: $5,000-$15,000
- 1-3 pole, 6310-12500A: $10,000-$30,000
- 1-3 pole, 12510-25000A: $20,000-$50,000
Please note that these prices are approximate and may vary depending on the specific product, features, and supplier. Additionally, prices may be higher or lower depending on the region, taxes, and other factors.
It's also worth noting that Schneider Electric offers a range of VCBs with different features, such as:
- Arc-resistant VCBs: These breakers are designed to withstand high-energy arcs and are typically more expensive than standard VCBs.
- Surge-protected VCBs: These breakers are designed to protect against electrical surges and are typically more expensive than standard VCBs.
- Smart VCBs: These breakers are equipped with advanced features such as remote monitoring and control, and are typically more expensive than standard VCBs.
It's recommended to consult with a Schneider Electric representative or a qualified electrical engineer to determine the best VCB for your specific application and to get a more accurate quote.