DIN Rail Feeder Protection for 415 V AC Panel Builds
When you're speccing a 90A single-pole breaker for a 415 V distribution bus, the approval bundle determines whether it clears the inspection office. The 3VA5190-6ED16-1AA0 carries CCC for Chinese installs, CE for EU compliance, UL489 for North American export panels, and VDE for the German certification path.
On-page parameter snapshot
- Current Rating: 90A
- Voltage Rating AC: 415 V
- Breaking Capacity: 50 kA
- Number of Poles: 1
- Mounting: DIN Rail
- Actuator: Lever
- Approvals: CCC, CE, UL489, VDE
- Product Status: Active
- Lead Time: 3 weeks
Availability and Cross-Reference Decision Path
If this MPN's lead time does not fit your panel build schedule, the 3VA5190-6ED11-1AA0 shares the same 90A / 415 V / 50 kA core specs but adds CSA and EAC to the approval stack while dropping VDE. The 3VA5190-6ED12-1AA0 strips further to CCC + UL489 only — viable if your panel stays North American or Chinese market only.
Procurement Notes
- Minimum order quantity: 1 unit (standard package)
- Pricing reflects per-unit box quantity
- Confirm lead time for quantities 10–100 before committing to build schedule
- REACH Unaffected, ECCN EAR99, HTSUS 8536.20.0020 — no export restriction flags
Engineer's notes — electrical baseline
When siemens 3VA5190-6ED16-1AA0 (BRKR 3VA51 1P 90A 50KA FTFM NAV); category path: Circuit Protection > Circuit Breakers; confirmed specs: series: SENTRON; Mounting Type: DIN Rail; Package: Box; Product Status: Active is on the short list, reconcile every printed parameter (voltage tiers, current capability, package) with the schematic net names and protection devices you already committed.
Field notes — install and commissioning
Field work should confirm grounding, shielding, and bus coordination with adjacent racks—especially when the raw record shows tight voltage or current margins.
Selection notes — BOM and electrical class
If procurement proposes a look-alike, require a side-by-side on the parameters that actually load the bus—channels, isolation, inrush, and protection class—not marketing series names alone.