Why 3VA5190-5ED16-0AA0 Shows Up in Active BOMs
The 3VA5190-5ED16-0AA0 stays relevant for panel builders because it combines 90A single-pole protection with the FTFM aluminum termination—a detail that matters when you're wiring mid-current feeders and need repeatable connection geometry. It's rated 415 V AC and carries four market approvals (CCC, CE, UL489, VDE), which covers most export builds without substituting a different approval set.
On-page parameter snapshot
- MPN: 3VA5190-5ED16-0AA0
- Series: SENTRON
- Current Rating: 90A
- Poles: 1
- Voltage Rating AC: 415 V
- Short-Circuit Capacity: 35 kA
- Actuator Type: Lever
- Mounting: DIN Rail
- Approvals: CCC, CE, UL489, VDE
- Package: Box
- Product Status: Active
Approval Stack: What the Multi-Market Badge Actually Covers
When to Pick This Over Sibling Variants
The three related SENTRON 3VA51 90A single-pole variants share rated current, voltage, poles, and mounting. The separation happens at termination type and approval coverage:
Procurement Flags
-
Manufacturer standard lead time is 3 weeks. For panel-build quantities (10–100), verify with your distributor whether fractional splits apply or if you should order in full box increments.
-
REACH Status in the evidence is listed as REACH Unaffected, which confirms no substance-of-concern flags on this part number.
Design engineer's notes (limits and rails)
For siemens 3VA5190-5ED16-0AA0 (BRKR 3VA51 1P 90A 35KA FTFM AL); category path: Circuit Protection > Circuit Breakers; confirmed specs: series: SENTRON; Mounting Type: DIN Rail; Package: Box; Product Status: Active, anchor electrical decisions to the normalized key-values above—especially supply class, I/O style, and thermal/enclosure assumptions—before you freeze a BOM line.
Field notes — install and commissioning
Commissioning should re-verify mechanical fit, torque specs, connector families, and field cable dress against the drawings; raw specs do not replace an on-site walk-through.
Selection notes: wiring footprint and series
Any part change starts with identical electrical interfaces and mechanical envelope on paper; treat any change in counts, ranges, or package style as a formal re-validation — never a casual swap.