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protection devices
We offer a wide range of Modular Protection Devices, such as miniature circuit breakers,
auxiliaries and accessories, RCCBs, RCBOs, fuse carriers, DIN HRC fuse carriers, three
phase earth leakage add-on blocks and surge protection devices, providing practical
solutions for protecting people, installations and equipment.
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Protection
devices
onekonekt
Residential
installation system
Our onekonekt system offers one of the most versatile and devices, for both single phase and three phase installations,
flexible solutions to residential electricians on the market that connect to the same busbar, increasing safety, reducing
today. The use of busbar in our industry is not a new concept. installation time, improving technical characteristics and
However, providing a full range of residential protection aesthetics within one system, definitely is.
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Quick tips
01 02 03 04
Protect your loads with a Single phase or 3 phase Multi-position DIN clip Bi-connect terminals on all
compact RCD and MCB busbar with an optional feature, makes removing devices enable supply from
protection device. Can be Neutral Bi-pole bar for e.g. a product off the busbar either cables in the cage or
used in both residential 2 mod RCBOs. quick and simple. busbars in the slot allowing
(6kA) and commercial full connection capacity.
(10kA) applications.
05 06 07 08
Hager RCCBs, 2 mod and Busbar is held in position Our Semiolog labelling tool Unused forks can remain
4 mod RCBOs, have a fully prior to tightening terminals from: www.hagerelectro. in-situ for future use.
insulated neutral busbar with our unique clip system, com.au/semiolog lets you Busbar and endcaps
slot so there is no need to leaving one hand free. customise your circuit IDs ensure complete insulation
cut the forks off the bar. of the bar.
Save space
in commercial
panelboards
Comply to AS/NZS 3000 earth leakge protection converts any 3 pole MCB up to 63A into an RCBO that‘s
requirements in commercial and light industrial applications only 4 modules wide. For single phase circuits, our one
with the smallest footprint. Saving up to 40% of space in module wide 6kA and 10kA commercial RCBOs offer a
a panelboard, our one module wide RCD add-on block smart space saving solution.
01 02 03 04
Our single module RCD All of our 3 pole MCBs Our RCD Add-On Block Our commercial single mod
add-on block + 3P MCB have a window built into the 3 phase earth leakage RCBOs have an earth lead
only requires four poles, casing to accommodate protection device operates to ensure earth leakage
unlike many other devices accessories as well as our between active and neutral detection, even in case of
that demand up to 7 poles. 3 phase Add-On Block. OR between actives to accidental loss of neutral in
protect any unbalanced or the installation.
balanced loads.
05 06
Our commercial range of Type A devices give
MCBs and RCBOs come in the added protection
either 6kA or 10kA breaking against any ‘pulsating DC
capacity to give complete component’ generating
peace of mind. from such loads as; power
tools, motor controllers etc.
Modular protection devices
MCBs 6-63A, 6kA, ‘C’ curve - Residential
Single pole Current Rating (A) Width Pack Qty Cat ref.
1 6 1 mod 12 MSN106
10 1 mod 12 MSN110
13 1 mod 12 MSN113
16 1 mod 12 MSN116
20 1 mod 12 MSN120
2
25 1 mod 12 MSN125
32 1 mod 12 MSN132
MSN163 MSN163R
40 1 mod 12 MSN140
50 1 mod 12 MSN150
63 1 mod 12 MSN163
63 1 mod 12 MSN163R
Double pole Current Rating (A) Width Pack Qty Cat ref.
Protection
1 3 6 2 mod 6 MSN206
devices
10 2 mod 6 MSN210
16 2 mod 6 MSN216
20 2 mod 6 MSN220
25 2 mod 6 MSN225
2 4
32 2 mod 6 MSN232
40 2 mod 6 MSN240
MSN220
50 2 mod 6 MSN250
63 2 mod 6 MSN263
Triple pole Current Rating (A) Width Pack Qty Cat ref.
1 3 5 6 3 mod 4 MSN306
10 3 mod 4 MSN310
16 3 mod 4 MSN316
20 3 mod 4 MSN320
25 3 mod 4 MSN325
2 4 6
32 3 mod 4 MSN332
40 3 mod 4 MSN340
MSN320
50 3 mod 4 MSN350
63 3 mod 4 MSN363
63 3 mod 4 MSN363R
MSN363R
Single pole Current Rating (A) Width Pack Qty Cat ref.
1 2 1 mod 12 NT102C
4 1 mod 12 NT104C
6 1 mod 12 NT106C
10 1 mod 12 NT110C
16 1 mod 12 NT116C
2
20 1 mod 12 NT120C
25 1 mod 12 NT125C
NT110C
32 1 mod 12 NT132C
40 1 mod 12 NT140C
50 1 mod 12 NT150C
63 1 mod 12 NT163C
Double pole Current Rating (A) Width Pack Qty Cat ref.
1 3 2 2 mod 6 NT202C
Protection
devices
4 2 mod 6 NT204C
6 2 mod 6 NT206C
10 2 mod 6 NT210C
16 2 mod 6 NT216C
2 4
20 2 mod 6 NT220C
25 2 mod 6 NT225C
NT216C
32 2 mod 6 NT232C
40 2 mod 6 NT240C
50 2 mod 6 NT250C
63 2 mod 6 NT263C
Triple pole Current Rating (A) Width Pack Qty Cat ref.
1 3 5 2 3 mod 4 NT302C
4 3 mod 4 NT304C
6 3 mod 4 NT306C
10 3 mod 4 NT310C
16 3 mod 4 NT316C
2 4 6
20 3 mod 4 NT320C
25 3 mod 4 NT325C
NT304C
32 3 mod 4 NT332C
40 3 mod 4 NT340C
50 3 mod 4 NT350C
63 3 mod 4 NT363C
Single pole Current rating (A) Width in 17.5mm Pack qty Cat ref.
1 6 1 12 NDN106A
10 1 12 NDN110A
16 1 12 NDN116A
20 1 12 NDN120A
25 1 12 NDN125A
2
32 1 12 NDN132A
40 1 12 NDN140A
NDN116A
50 1 12 NDN150A
63 1 12 NDN163A
Double pole Current rating (A) Width in 17.5mm Pack qty Cat ref.
1 3 6 2 6 NDN206A
10 2 6 NDN210A
Protection
16 2 6 NDN216A
devices
20 2 6 NDN220A
25 2 6 NDN225A
2 4
32 2 6 NDN232A
40 2 6 NDN240A
NDN232A
50 2 6 NDN250A
63 2 6 NDN263A
Triple pole Current rating (A) Width in 17.5mm Pack qty Cat ref.
1 3 5 6 3 4 NDN306A
10 3 4 NDN310A
16 3 4 NDN316A
20 3 4 NDN320A
25 3 4 NDN325A
2 4 6
32 3 4 NDN332A
40 3 4 NDN340A
NDN316A
50 3 4 NDN350A
63 3 4 NDN363A
Four pole Current rating (A) Width in 17.5mm Pack qty Cat ref.
1 3 5 7 6 4 3 NDN406A
10 4 3 NDN410A
16 4 3 NDN416A
20 4 3 NDN420A
25 4 3 NDN425A
2 4 6 8
32 4 3 NDN432A
40 4 3 NDN440A
NDN432A
50 4 3 NDN450A
63 4 3 NDN463A
1 80 1.5 HMF180T
100 1.5 HMF190T
125 1.5 HMF199T
HMF199T
1 3 80 3 HMF280T
100 3 HMF290T
125 3 HMF299T
2 4
Protection
devices
HMF299T
2 4 6
HMF399T
Single pole In / A Width in 17.5mm Cat ref. ‘C’ curve Cat ref. ‘D’ curve
HMC199T
Double pole In / A Width in 17.5mm Cat ref. ‘C’ curve Cat ref. ‘D’ curve
1 3 80 3 HMC280T HMD280T
100 3 HMC290T HMD290T
125 3 HMC299T HMD299T
Protection
2 4
devices
HMD299T
Triple pole In / A Width in 17.5mm Cat ref. ‘C’ curve Cat ref. ‘D’ curve
1 3 5 80 4.5 HMC380T HMD380T
100 4.5 HMC390T HMD390T
125 4.5 HMC399T HMD399T
2 4 6
HMC399T
Four pole In / A Width in 17.5mm Cat ref. ‘C’ curve Cat ref. ‘D’ curve
1 3 5 7 80 4.5 HMC480T HMD480T
100 4.5 HMC490T HMD490T
125 4.5 HMC499T HMD499T
2 4 6 8
HMD499T
Accessories
Accessories
Description Characteristics Width in 17.5mm Cat ref.
Auxiliary contacts 6A - 240V~ 1NO + 1NC allows remote indication 0.5 MZ201
of main contact status
13 21
14 22
Alarm contacts 6A - 240V~ 1NO + 1NC indicates a fault 0.5 MZ202 MZ202
91
over current on overload or short
93
circuit (e.g. MCB tripped)
92 94
Protection
Undervoltage release 230V AC If supply falls to 35 to 70% of 1 MZ206
devices
nominal voltage the MCB will trip
Coil consumption: 3.5 VA
Locking device To lock the MCB handle in on/off position 1 MZN175
Heat dissipation inserts Avoids overheating for DIN rail modules 0.5 LZ060
when several devices mounted side by
side are carrying high continuous loads
Terminal cover & screw shield MZN120 MZN175
Phase barriers for NDNxxx MCBs 1 set of 3 MZN121
LZ060
MZN120
MZN121
--Rated current (In): --6A to 32A --Rated current (In): --6A to 40A
01 02 03 04
The Type A RCBOs Compatible with the Bi-stable DIN clips ensure 4 pole RCBOs have the
increase the accuracy in onekonekt system, the easy removal of a single earth fault trip indication
identifying earth leakage single pole RCBOs on product on the busbar displayed in a separate
faults in electrical devices both 1 phase and 3 phase without disconnecting other window to assist in fault
such as LCD TVs, PCs etc. and 4 pole RCBOs on the devices or wiring. finding.
3 phase busbar.
05 06 07 08
A space saving solution to The neutral in the 4P Mounted to the left of The 4P RCBO is suitable
protect 4 pole loads with a RCBOs can be wired to the 4P RCBO, auxiliaries for 3 phase unbalanced
4 mod wide RCD and MCB the neutral link or remotely indicate the loads and balanced loads
protection device. connected through our position or trip the device. when 400V AC is between
KB181x busbar to comply phases.
with AS/NZS 3000.
Modular protection devices
RCBOs - Residential 4.5/6kA C curve
RCBO 1P+N 4.5kA Type A Current rating (A) Width Residual current Idn Cat ref.
Ph N
6A 1 mod 30mA ADA306T
10A 1 mod 30mA ADA310T
16A 1 mod 30mA ADA316T
20A 1 mod 30mA ADA320T
25A 1 mod 30mA ADA325T
32A 1 mod 30mA ADA332T
ADA320T
RCBO 1P 6kA Type A Current rating (A) Width Residual current Idn Cat ref.
9a+] 9a+]
/2$'
6A 1 mod /2$'
30mA ADC306T
3 5 5 3
6<; 6<;
/,1(1,1
10A 1 mod /,1(1,1
6<; 6<; 30mA ADC310T
)O\OHDG )O\OHDG
13A 1 mod 30mA ADC313T
16A 1 mod 30mA ADC316T
Protection
/,1(
305
25A 1 mod /,1(
305
30mA ADC325T
32A 1 mod 30mA ADC332T
ADC320T
RCBO 1P+N 6kA Type A Current rating (A) Width Residual current Idn Cat ref.
Ph N
6A 2 mod 10mA ACA906T
10A 2 mod 10mA ACA910T
13A 2 mod 10mA ACA913T
16A 2 mod 10mA ACA916T
20A 2 mod 10mA ACA920T
6A 2 mod 30mA ADA906T
10A 2 mod 30mA ADA910T
ADA910T
13A 2 mod 30mA ADA913T
16A 2 mod 30mA ADA916T
20A 2 mod 30mA ADA920T
25A 2 mod 30mA ADA925T
32A 2 mod 30mA ADA932T
40A 2 mod 30mA ADA940T
RCBO 1P+N 6kA Type AC Current rating (A) Width Residual current Idn Cat ref.
Ph N
6A 2 mod 100mA AEC906T
10A 2 mod 100mA AEC910T
13A 2 mod 100mA AEC913T
16A 2 mod 100mA AEC916T
20A 2 mod 100mA AEC920T
25A 2 mod 100mA AEC925T
32A 2 mod 100mA AEC932T
AEC910T 40A 2 mod 100mA AEC940T
RCBO 4P 6kA Type A Current rating (A) Width Residual current Idn Cat ref.
6A 4 mod 30mA ADM406T
10A 4 mod 30mA ADM410T
13A 4 mod 30mA ADM413T
16A 4 mod 30mA ADM416T
20A 4 mod 30mA ADM420T
25A 4 mod 30mA ADM425T
32A 4 mod 30mA ADM432T
40A 4 mod 30mA ADM440T ADM413T
6A 4 mod 100mA AEM406T
10A 4 mod 100mA AEM410T
13A 4 mod 100mA AEM413T
16A 4 mod 100mA AEM416T
20A 4 mod 100mA AEM420T
25A 4 mod 100mA AEM425T
32A 4 mod 100mA AEM432T
40A 4 mod 100mA AEM440T
Protection
devices
RCBO 1P 6kA Type A Current rating (A) Width Residual current Idn Cat ref.
load
6A 1 mod 10mA ACA106T
N N FE
out
L
out 10A 1 mod 10mA ACA110T
16A 1 mod 10mA ACA116T
20A 1 mod 10mA ACA120T
25A 1 mod 10mA ACA125T
32A 1 mod 10mA ACA132T
6A 1 mod 30mA ADA106T
ADA120T 10A 1 mod 30mA ADA110T
16A 1 mod 30mA ADA116T
20A 1 mod 30mA ADA120T
25A 1 mod 30mA ADA125T
32A 1 mod 30mA ADA132T
40A 1 mod 30mA ADA140T
45A 1 mod 30mA ADA145T
Protection
devices
RCBO 1P 10kA Type A Current rating (A) Width Residual current Idn Cat ref.
load
6A 1 mod 10mA AC106B
N N FE
out
L
out 10A 1 mod 10mA AC110B
16A 1 mod 10mA AC116B
20A 1 mod 10mA AC120B
25A 1 mod 10mA AC125B
32A 1 mod 10mA AC132B
6A 1 mod 30mA AD106B
AD120B 10A 1 mod 30mA AD110B
16A 1 mod 30mA AD116B
20A 1 mod 30mA AD120B
25A 1 mod 30mA AD125B
32A 1 mod 30mA AD132B
RCBO 1P+N 10kA Type A Current rating (A) Width Residual current Idn Cat ref.
10A 2 mod 10mA ACA560T
Ph N
13A 2 mod 10mA ACA563T
16A 2 mod 10mA ACA566T
6A 2 mod 30mA ADA556T
10A 2 mod 30mA ADA560T
13A 2 mod 30mA ADA563T
16A 2 mod 30mA ADA566T
ADA566T 20A 2 mod 30mA ADA570T
25A 2 mod 30mA ADA575T
32A 2 mod 30mA ADA582T
RCBO 4P 10kA Type A Current rating (A) Width Residual current Idn Cat ref.
6A 4 mod 30mA ADX406T
10A 4 mod 30mA ADX410T
13A 4 mod 30mA ADX413T
16A 4 mod 30mA ADX416T
20A 4 mod 30mA ADX420T
25A 4 mod 30mA ADX425T
32A 4 mod 30mA ADX432T
40A 4 mod 30mA ADX440T ADX413T
Protection
devices
Residential Description Residual current Idn Current rating (A) Width Cat ref.
Double pole Type A 30mA 25A 2 mod CDA225T
30mA 40A 2 mod CDA240T
30mA 63A 2 mod CDA263T
Type AC 30mA 80A 2 mod CD280T
30mA 100A 2 mod CD284T
CDA240T
Residential Description Residual current Idn Current rating (A) Width Cat ref.
Four pole Type A 30mA 25A 4 mod CDA425T
30mA 40A 4 mod CDA440T
30mA 63A 4 mod CDA463T
30mA 80A 4 mod CD481T
30mA 100A 4 mod CD485T
Protection
devices
CDA440T
Commercial Description Residual current Idn Current rating (A) Width Cat ref.
Double pole Type A 100mA 80A 2 mod CE281T
100mA 100A 2 mod CE285T
Type AC 100mA 25A 2 mod CE225T
100mA 40A 2 mod CE240T
100mA 63A 2 mod CE263T
CE240T
Commercial Description Residual current Idn Current rating (A) Width Cat ref.
Four pole Type A 100mA 80A 4 mod CE481T
100mA 100A 4 mod CE485T
CE485T
Accessories
Description Characteristics Width in 17.5mm Cat ref.
14 22
Protection
MZ202
devices
92 94
C2
MZN175
LZ060
BD163T
Protection
devices
Description
A range of connection devices to
simplify installation of modular devices
such as MCBs, RCD’s etc...
1 neutral 80A. Suits neutral supply in 6 tongues over 12 poles 12 mod KB181A1
onekonekt range of MPDs
1 neutral 80A. Suits neutral supply in 9 tongues over 18 poles 18 mod KB181G1
onekonekt range of MPDs KB163P
1 phase 63A. Suits ADA3xxT 13 tongues over 13 poles 13 mod KB163P
1 neutral 63A. Suits ADA3xxT 13 tongues over 13 poles 13 mod KB163N
Protection
devices
Insulated caps
Description Characteristics Cat ref. KZ059
Busbar end caps Suits KDN1xx & KB181xx KZN021
Busbar end caps Suits KDN2XX/KDN3XX KZN023
Fork caps - yellow Strip of 5 caps KZ059
Cable Connectors
Description Cat ref.
Tongue type connection from top for cables: 25mm2 KF81A
Tongue type connection from top for cables: 2 x 16mm2 KF82A
Tongue type connection from side for cables: 35mm2 KF83A
Tongue type connection from side of cables: 35mm2 with longer tongue KF83D
Fork type connection from side for cables: 25mm2 KF84A
DIN mounted KRN163 KRN163
Other accessories
Description Characteristics Cat ref.
RCD neutral links 3 tunnel link for fitting to RCD’s KM03A
Cable adaptor - one hole 35mm2 to suit golf enclosure KM035
KM03A
for parallel connection. Refer to the user instructions for a wiring diagram. from indirect transients up to 15kA.
devices
The next step is the selection of the Transient Protective device. Tip: For three phase installations, you will require three
of the selected SPDs E.g: 3 x SPN165R
- SPD’s with a base element which contains an auxiliary contact for remote
signalling (audible and visual), and a cartridge with a reserve status
indicator. The reserve status function has an added intermediate step which
indicates that the cartridge needs to be replaced. While the installation is
still protected, the cartridge should be replaced as soon as possible. This
product is indicated with the suffix R at the end of the item number.
Equipment Protection
To ensure that today’s and importantly tomorrow’s, sensitive and
valuable electronic devices continue to provide entertainment and
service, it is vital to bring the residual voltage below 800V. This will
minimise the chance of damage to microchips within these devices.
Answering the question below will allow you to ascertain which
Hager device best suits the needs of the installation.
Description equipment, logic failures and down electrical equipment such as suitable for any supply system. e.g.
Hager SPD’s protect electric and time, to the complete destruction TV’s, washing machines, Hi-Fi’s, TNCS, TNS ,TT. To be connected
electronic equipment against of electrical components and the PC’s, VCR’s, alarms etc.. in parallel to the equipment to be
transients, originating from lightning entire electrical distribution system. protected. Protection is assured in
and switching transient sources. Surge protective devices are Installation and connection both common and differential modes.
These transients can cause anything strongly recommended in sites The main protection SPDs are
from the premature aging of that are exposed to lightning, to installed directly after the main Technical information:
protect sensitive and expensive incoming switch or RCCB. SPDs are Page 227
SPA212A
Protection
devices
Class II fine protection
Description Poles Iimp In Up Uc Width Cat ref. Cat ref.
kA kA kV V
To be used in cascade with 2 8 2 ≤1.5 255 2 mod SPN208S SPN208D
medium protection devices. 4 8 2 ≤1.5 255 4 mod SPN408S SPN408D
Refer to cascade table for Up values
SPN208D
Telephone protection
Description Line In Up Un Uc Width Cat ref.
kA kV V V
Protection for those devices connected Analog 2.5 ≤0.6 130 170 1.5 mod SPN505
to the telephone network. Protection
is assured in C2, C3 test category
according to IEC 61643-21
SPN505
Accessories
L14700
Summer essentials
For Australian weather extremes
hagerelectro.com.au/surge
Modular protection devices
Information for circuit breakers
Fault loop impedance - Circuit length: Circuit impedance increases with the length of a circuit.
With the introduction of AS/NZS 3000:2007 there are new wiring rules for - Cross-sectional area of cable: The smaller the cross -sectional
electrical contractors and electrical consultants to consider when designing an area of a cable, the higher it’s impedance per meter will be.
electrical installation. - Thermal and magnetic settings of a circuit breaker: Hager circuit
breakers have both rated current and magnetic characteristics.
This guide is only concerned with one new area, fault loop impedance, and it’s
affect on the choice of conductor and circuit breaker for a given circuit. Voltage The higher the rated current and magnetic settings, the more energy is required
drop and overcurrent requirements should also be given consideration. to trip the circuit breaker in the required time (< 0.4 s ). So a circuit breaker with a
magnetic setting of 14 x In will require more energy to trip it (in the required time)
An earth fault situation is caused when an active conductor comes into contact than a circuit breaker with a magnetic setting of 7.5 x In.
with an earthed conductor - fault current then flows. Contractors and consultants
must make sure that the conductors in a circuit will allow sufficient energy to flow If more energy is required to flow, then a larger cross-sectional area cable may
to cause the circuit breaker to trip in the required time (disconnection time for be needed. If this is not possible then installing a Hager RCD will provide a simple
230V supply is 0.4s for socket–outlets up to 63A, or handheld Class 1 equipment and economical solution.
intended for manual movement during use. 5 seconds for other circuits including
submains and final sub circuits supplying fixed or stationary equipment (clause So circuit length, cross sectional area of the cable and circuit breaker settings all
1.5.5.3) need to be taken into account to ensure correct function of a circuit.
To make sure that this fault current is large enough to trip a circuit breaker in the
required time the fault loop impedance (Zs) must be below a certain value. If Zs is
too large then the circuit breaker may take too long to trip(> 0.4s) or may not trip
at all.
The tables below are a guide to the maximum circuit length for a given Hager circuit breaker. Using these tables will help ensure that the disconnection time for a 230V
a.c. supply is met according to AS/NZS 3000:2007.
2.5 2.5 16 85 51
devices
2.5 2.5 20 68 41
4 2.5 25 67 40
4 2.5 32 52 31
6 2.5 40 48 29
10 4 50 62 37
16 6 63 76 45
16 6 80 59 36
25 6 80 66 40
25 6 100 53 32
35 10 100 85 51
35 10 125 68 41
50 16 125 106 63
50 16 160 83 50
70 25 160 126 75
70 25 200 100 60
Maximum circuit length (MCL) and maximum circuit impedance (Zs) for Hager MCBs
(MSNxxx, NTxxxC & NDNxxxA ranges).
Where: MCL = Maximum circuit length
Above table based on supply of voltage of 230V / 400V (AS/NZS 3000: 2007)
Figure 2
Example in figure 2
1 Project 40m of cable length across on to the 240mm2 cable curve. From this
point project down onto the 28kA curve. From this point projecting across we
note that the prospective fault level at the panelboard is 24kA.
2 Project 60m of cable length across onto the 70mm2 cable curve. From this
point project down on to the 24kA curve. From this point projecting across we
see that the prospective fault level at the MCB distribution board is 10kA.
Protection
devices
Figure 3
Figure 1
The relationship between probable short-circuit current and service short-circuit
breaking capacity is explained. The probable short circuit is the type of short
circuit which is most likely to occur; this is nearly always at the extremity of the
protected cable and more often than not a single phase or earth fault.
Figure 3 shows a typical 3 phase 4 wire 400V system fed by a 1000 kVA
transformer. The transformer is adjacent to the main switchboard so the
prospective short-circuit current (PSCC*) on the main switchboard busbars is
estimated as 30kA. The probable short-circuit current on the panelboard feeder
circuit is estimated as 24kA, if it were a 3 phase symmetrical fault, or 12kA for a
phase to neutral fault, which in fact would be the most likely type of fault. (Note:
when estimating a phase to neutral prospective short-circuit current, the length
of conductor is doubled.) Therefore for this application the main switchboard
incoming circuit breaker (A) should have an Ics 30kA and an Icu 30kA. The
panelboard feeder circuit breaker (B) should have an Icu 30kA and an Ics 24kA.
minute
83.5
1000
45
100
44
67.5 17.5 35 53
10
second
Voltage rating 240/415V AC
Current rating 6A - 63A 0,1
6 to 9 0.6
10 + 0.5
Protection
devices
Derating table 3P
Protection
devices
minute
Breaking capacity 10,000A
1000
Voltage rating 230/400V AC
Current rating 2A - 63A
No. of operations 20,000
Connection Rigid 25mm2 max. 100
45
Auxiliary possibilities
second
0.1
0.01
0.001
MZ203 to MZ201 MZ201 MZ202 MCB & RCBO 1 10 100
MZ209 x In (A)
Protection
devices
Derating table 3P
Protection
devices
hour
1000
84.5
minute
45
100
time
67.5 10
Specifications
second
Standards AS/NZS 60898 1
outgoing circuits
devices
4&5 0.7
6 to 9 0.6
10 + 0.5
Derating table 3P
Protection
devices
-20 112.0 - -
45
-15 109.0 - -
-10 106.0 - -
-5 102.0 - -
44 0 99.2 124.0 -
26.3 53.3 78.8
69.5
5 96.0 120.0 -
10 92.8 116.0 -
15 89.6 112.0 -
Specifications HMFxxT HMCxxT HMDxxT
20 86.4 108.0 -
Standards AS/NZS 60898 AS/NZS 60898 AS/NZS 60898
25 83.2 104.0 -
Thermal trip C curve C curve D curve
30 80 100 125
characteristic (5-10 x In) (5-10 x In) (10-20 x In)
35 77.6 96.6 122.0
Breaking capacity 10,000A 15,000A 15,000A
40 75.1 93.1 119.0
Voltage rating 240/415V AC 240/415V AC 240/415V AC
45 72.6 89.4 115.7
Current rating 80A - 125A 80A - 125A 80A - 125A
50 70.0 85.6 112.0
No. of operations 20,000 20,000 20,000
55 67.2 81.6 109.1
Rigid connection 70mm max. 2
70mm max. 2
70mm max.
2
Tripping curve - HMF / HMC - C curve 80A - Tcal= 30°C Tripping curve - HMD - D curve 80A - Tcal= 30°C
10000 10000
hour
hour
1000 1000
minute
minute
100
100
C curve HMF / HMC
Instantaneous trip current : 800A
Tripping time (sec)
Tripping time (sec)
10
10
1000A and 1250A
time
second
1
second
0.1
0.1
0.01
0.01 1 10 100
1 10 100 x In (A)
x In (A)
hour
90 1000
45
minute
100
48.5
time
10
Specifications
second
Standards AS/NZS 61009.1 1
Protection
devices
Derating table
hour
1000
minute
91.35
45
100
time
67.5 17.5 10
C curve ADC3xxT
Specifications
second
Standards AS/NZS 61009.1 1
Derating table
hour
83.5
1000
45
minute
100
44
time
10 45 A - Average curve
Specifications
Standards AS/NZS 61009.1
second
Thermal trip characteristic C curve (5-10 x In) 1
Protection
devices
Derating table
minute
1000
84
45
100
10
time
70 71
Specifications
second
Standards AS/NZS 61009.1
Thermal trip characteristic C curve (5-10 x In) 0,1
Derating table
minute
1000
115.6
100
C curve
ACCxxx / ADCxxx / AECxxx
45
10
65.5 17.5 1
Specifications
second
Standards AS/NZS 61009.1
Thermal trip characteristic C curve (5-10 x In) 0.1
Protection
devices
Derating table
hour
83.5
1000
45
minute
100
44
time
10 45 A - Average curve
Specifications
Standards AS/NZS 61009.1
second
Thermal trip characteristic C curve (5-10 x In) 1
Derating table
minute
1000
84
45
100
10
time
70 71
Specifications
second
Standards AS/NZS 61009.1
Thermal trip characteristic C curve (5-10 x In) 0,1
Protection
devices
Derating table
or
83.5
45
CZ001
CZ001 MZ203...
MZ203... CZ001
CZ001
MZ206
MZ206
44
Electrical connection
Electrical connection C1 C2 N1 N2
C1 C2 N1 N2 C1 - circuit 1
67.5 35 71
2 poles C1 - circuit 1
C2 - circuit 2
2 poles C2 - circuit 2
Specifications
Standards AS/NZS 61008.1
1 N
Voltage rating 230V AC (2P); 230/400V AC (4P) 1 N
T
Frequency 50Hz L N T
L N
Current rating 2 mod 30mA - 25A to 100A E L N
EN L N
100mA - 25A to 100A 2 N
4 mod 30mA - 25A to 100A N 2 N
A
100mA - 80A to 100A
A
No. of operations 4000
Connection capacity Rigid 25mm2 max. (50mm2 for 80A, 100A) For a 2 pole 40 A unit, where for example two power circuits are to be
Forprotected,
a 2 pole the
40 Hager
A unit, neutral
where for link example
KM03A two
may power
be connected to the
circuits are N
to be
Flexible 16mm2 max. (35mm2 for 80A, 100A) terminal for
protected, theconvenient splitting
Hager neutral linkofKM03A
the neutrals.
may be connected to the N
Tightening torque 2.8Nm terminal for convenient splitting of the neutrals.
Electrical connection
Electrical
4 polesconnection
Protection
4 poles
Three phase & neutral Three phase Single phase Single phase
devices
T T T T T
1 3 5 N 1 3 5 N 1 3 5 N 1 3 5 N 1 3 5 N
T T T T T
2 4 6 N 2 4 6 N 2 4 6 N 2 4 6 N 2 4 6 N
2 4 6 N 2 4 L2
6 L3
N 2 4 6 N 2 4 6 N 2 4 6 N
L1 L2 L3 N L1 L N L N L L N N L L L N
L1 L2 L3 N L1 L2 L3 L N L N L L N N L L L N
Derating table
Protection
devices
MZ 201
13 21 or
MZ202
MZ203 to MZ201 MZ201 MZ202 MCB & RCBO
MZ206 Wiring diagram - MZ203 shunt trip
An emergency stop button (NO) and a shunt trip - commonly used in automation.
Ph
Combination auxiliary and alarm contact N
If shunt trip or undervoltage release is required,
the CZ001 must be used as a coupler.
or U
D2 92 94
CZ001
CZ001 MZ203...
MZ203... CZ001
CZ001
MZ206
MZ206
Ph
N
MZ206
MZ202
D1
91 93
U
D2 92 94
Dimensions
D
B
123
I PZ2
83.5
45
A C
Electrical connection
44 Load
67.5 71 L1 L2 L3 N N
out out out out in
T
Specifications E
Standards AS/NZS 61008.1 N
Voltage rating 240/415V AC
Thermal trip characteristic C curve (5-10 x In)
Current rating Suitable Add-On for commercial 3 pole
Protection
{ {
L1 L1'
L2'
IN L2 OUT
L3' 14 mm max.
L3
out N
N'
N IN
N in
6 - 40 A :10 mm2
I
40 - 63 A : 16 mm2
3Ph
{ {
L1 L1' 6 - 40 A :16 mm2
L2' OUT 40 - 63 A : 25 mm2
IN L2
L3'
L3
out N
N in
I
Electrical characteristics
Protection
overcurrent protection 315A parallel 315A parallel
devices
Response time tA ≤100ns ≤100ns ≤25ns ≤25ns ≤25ns ≤25ns ≤25ns ≤25ns (L→N) ≤25ns (L→N) ≤1ns (L→N)
≤100ns(N→PE) ≤100ns(N→PE) ≤100ns(N→PE)
Operating temperature -40oC to -40oC to -40oC to -40oC to -40oC to -40oC to -40oC to -40oC to -40oC to -40oC to
range +60oC +60oC +60oC +60oC +60oC +60oC +60oC +80oC +80oC +60oC
Indication of SPD green LED on green LED on green green green green green green green -
disconnector L1, L2, L3 L1, L2, L3 yellow - yellow - yellow - -
red red red red red red red
Connection capacity min 10mm2 10mm2 2.5mm2 2.5mm2 2.5mm2 2.5mm2 2.5mm2 2.5mm2 2.5mm2 screw terminal /
rigid / flexbile rigid / flexbile rigid / flexible rigid / flexible rigid / flexible rigid / flexible rigid / flexible rigid / flexible rigid / flexible RJ45 jack
L1,N,PE max 50mm2 50mm2 35mm2 35mm2 35mm2 35mm2 35mm2 35mm2 stranded / 35mm2 stranded / 2.5mm2 / -
stranded / stranded / stranded / stranded / stranded / stranded / stranded / 25mm2 flexible 25mm2 flexible
35mm2 flexible 35mm2 flexible flexible flexible flexible flexible flexible
L1’,N’,PE’ max 35mm2 35mm2 - - - - - - - -
stranded / stranded /
25mm flexible 25mm flexible
2 2
Tightening torque 7Nm 7Nm 5Nm 5Nm 5Nm 5Nm 5Nm 5Nm 5Nm 1.2Nm
Mounting DIN rail DIN rail DIN rail DIN rail DIN rail DIN rail DIN rail DIN rail DIN rail DIN rail
Degree of protection IP20 IP20 IP20 IP20 IP20 IP20 IP20 IP20 IP20 IP10
Width 4 mod 8 mod 1 mod 1 mod 1 mod 1 mod 1 mod 2 mod 4 mod 1.5 mod
Weight 665g 1260g 150g 126g 133.5g 126g 120g 213g 389g 82g
Auxiliary contact
Contact type changeover changeover changeover
Electrical UN / IN a.c. 250V / a.c. 250V / a.c. 250V /
characteristics 0.5A 0.5A 0.5A
d.c. 250V / d.c. 250V / d.c. 250V /
0.1A 0.1A 0.1A
Connection capacity min 0.25mm2 rigid 0.25mm2 rigid 0.25mm2 rigid
max 1.5mm2 1.5mm2 1.5mm2
stranded stranded stranded
SPN115R, SPN140R, SPN165R SPN115D, SPN140D
Green
Green
Red
Yellow
Red
Main Switch or
Main Breaker
> 32A
MCB
D1 32A max.
MCB
32A max.
To final sub-circuits for To final sub-circuits for
sensitive equipment very sensitive equipment
6mm2
L1
1 x SPN1xxD/R
D1 + D2 SPN208D
30-60cm optional protection for
very sensitive equipment
Main
Neutral Neutral
6mm2 MEN
D2
Protection
devices
Main Earth
Earth
Main Switch or
Main Breaker
> 32A
Sub-board Sub-board
without MEN link without MEN link
MCB
D1 32A max.
MCB
32A max.
To final sub-circuits for To final sub-circuits for
Neutral sensitive equipment very sensitive equipment
6mm2
L1 L1
2 x SPN1xxD/R D1 + D2
SPN208D
30-60cm
optional protection for
very sensitive equipment
Neutral
6mm2 D2
Earth Earth
Main Switch or
Main Breaker
> 32A
MCB
D1 32A max.
MCB
32A max.
To final sub-circuits for To final sub-circuits for
sensitive equipment very sensitive equipment
6mm2
L1 L2 L3
3 x SPN1xxD/R
D1 + D2
x
1xx
1xx
SPN
SPN
Main
Neutral Neutral
6mm2 MEN
D2
Protection
devices
Main Earth
Earth
Main Switch or
Main Breaker
> 32A
Sub-board Sub-board
without MEN link without MEN link
MCB
D1 32A max.
MCB
32A max.
To final sub-circuits for To final sub-circuits for
Neutral sensitive equipment very sensitive equipment
6mm2
L1 L2 L3 L1
4 x SPN1xxD/R D1 + D2
SPN408D Optional protection for
30-60cm
very sensitive equipment
Neutral
6mm2 D2
Earth Earth
Upstream
Lawson ME & MF
BS88 part 3 (BS 1361)
IEC/EN 60269-3
80kA, 415 VAC
(House Service)
Device Curve In (A) 50 63 80 100
AxA9 C 10 80 80 6 6
6kA 13 80 80 6 6
IEC 61009
16 80 80 6 6
20 80 80 6 6
25 80 80 40 6
32 80 80 40 6
AxA5 C 10 80 80 10 10
10kA 13 80 80 10 10
IEC 61009
16 80 80 80 10
20 80 80 80 10
25 80 80 80 80
32 80 80 80 80
ADC3 C 10 80 80 6 6
6kA 13 80 80 6 6
IEC 61009
16 80 80 6 6
20 80 80 80 6
25 80 80 80 6
AD1 C Up to 32A 80 80 80 80
10kA
IEC 61009
NT C Up to 63A 80 80 80 80
10kA
Protection
IEC 60898
devices
MSN C Up to 63A 80 80 35 20
6kA
IEC 60898
NDN D 6 80 80 80 10
10kA 10 80 80 80 10
IEC 60898
16 80 80 80 10
20 80 80 80 80
25 80 80 80 80
32 80 80 80 80
40 80 80 80 80
50 80 80 80 80
63 - - 80 80
HMF C 80 - - 80 80
10kA 100 - - - 80
IEC 60898
125 - - - -
HMC C 80 - - 80 80
15kA 100 - - - 80
IEC 60898
Downstream
125 - - - -
HMD D 80 - - 80 80
15kA 100 - - - 80
IEC 60898
125 - - - -
Upstream Upstream
Lawson ME & MF Lawson ME & MF
BS88 part 3 (BS 1361) BS88 part 3 (BS 1361)
IEC 60269 IEC 60269
80kA, 415 VAC 80kA, 415 VAC
(House Service) (House Service)
Device Curve In (A) 50 63 80 100 Device Curve In (A) 50 63 80 100
AxA9 C 10 1.83 4.32 T T NT C 2 3.04 8.27 T T
6kA 13 1.78 4.18 T T 10kA 4 2.1 5.22 T T
IEC IEC
61009 16 1.7 3.66 T T 60898 6 1.7 3.48 7.63 T
20 1.35 2.69 T T 10 1.54 3.04 6.48 T
25 - 2.75 5.85 T 13 1.28 2.58 5.42 T
32 - - 4.93 T 16 1.26 2.56 5.42 T
40 - - - T 20 1.08 2.16 4.27 8.5
AxA5 C 6 3.2 8.78 T T 25 1.08 2.16 4.27 8.5
10kA 10 1.83 4.32 T T 32 0.94 1.81 3.38 6.62
IEC
61009 13 1.78 4.18 T T 40 - 1.81 3.38 6.62
16 1.7 3.66 9.08 T 50 - - 3.04 5.36
20 1.35 2.69 6.23 T 63 - - - 5.36
25 - 2.75 5.85 T MSN C 6 1.37 2.7 5.59 T
32 - - 4.93 7.33 6kA 10 1.17 2.22 4.34 T
IEC
40 - - - 6.93 60898 13 0.98 1.86 3.62 T
ADC3 C 10 1.45 3.5 T T 16 0.98 1.86 3.62 T
6kA 13 1.3 3 T T 20 0.82 1.57 3.05 5.95
IEC
61009 16 1.2 2.65 T T 25 0.82 1.57 3.05 5.95
20 1.1 2.4 5.4 T 32 0.71 1.45 2.82 5.39
Protection
25 40
devices
60898 125 - - - -
HMD D 80 - - - 0.75
15kA 100 - - - -
IEC 60898
125 - - - -
[NB: for use in sales of wholesalers only] (c) Any delivery dates or periods are for information purposes only and do not form
1. DEFINITIONS part of the contract unless specifically agreed in writing to be of the essence of
In these Standard Conditions: the contract. In the absence of such special agreement, the Company accepts
- “Company” means Hager Electro Pty Ltd ABN 84 061 639 576; and no liability for any loss or damage of whatever nature and however arising
- “Buyer” means the entity purchasing the Goods; and which may be suffered by the Buyer as a result of any failure on the part of the
- “Goods” means the products and/or services the subject of the contract Company to deliver Goods on or within the dates or periods.
between the Company and the Buyer. (d) The Buyer agrees to provide at the Buyer’s expense (if requested by the
- “Hager Electro Delivery Area” means those metropolitan areas and other Company) assistance to the Company’s driver or contract carriers in off loading
geographical areas listed on the Website as the Hager Electro Delivery Areas at heavier items.
the date of despatch of the Goods. 9. ACCEPTANCE
- “Website” means www.hagerelectro.com.au The Buyer must inspect the Goods immediately upon delivery and must within
2. GENERAL seven (7) days from the date of inspection give written notice to the Company
These Standard Conditions will be deemed incorporated in any order placed by of any alleged defect in the Goods, or other alleged breach of contract by the
the Buyer and any acceptance of a Buyer’s order by the Company will be deemed Company. The Buyer waives any claim for shortage of any Goods delivered if a
subject to the acceptance by the Buyer of these Standard Conditions. These claim in respect of short delivery has not been lodged with the Company within
Standard Conditions override and replace any other conditions of the Company. 7 days from the date of receipt of the Goods by the Buyer.
3. QUOTATIONS and prices 10. RETURNS POLICY
(a) A quotation is not an offer or obligation to sell and the Company reserves the (a) Goods which are not defective may not be returned to the Company for credit
right to accept or reject any orders received. unless prior agreement has been given by the Company and then will only be
(b) A quotation includes only such Goods as are specified in it. We reserve the right accepted under the following conditions:
to cancel any sale where Goods offered ex stock have been previously sold or (i) the Buyer must raise a credit for a reason other than Goods lost in transit
otherwise committed. within 7 days of receiving Goods and for Goods lost in transit within 7 days
4. PRICES from receipt of invoice;
(a) All prices are subject to change without notice and orders are accepted by the (ii) the Company will issue a goods return authority (“GRA”) number within 5
Company on the condition that they will be invoiced at the prices ruling at the working days after receiving a claim in writing as an acknowledgement of
date of despatch. All prices are strictly net unless otherwise stated. receipt of the request. The issue of a GRA is only an acknowledgement that
(b) Every endeavour will be made to give 30 days notice of any increase. a claim has been raised by the Buyer and does not constitute acceptance of
(c) All prices shown in published catalogues or price lists are recommended selling the Buyer’s claim;
prices only & there is no obligation on the part of any reseller to maintain such (iii) each GRA relates to only one claim and the Buyer must follow this process
prices. and obtain a separate GRA for each claim made;
5. FREIGHT (iv) the Buyer must return the Goods to the Company for inspection by the
(a) Unless otherwise stated prices include delivery to the Buyer’s stores within the Company and consideration whether to accept the credit claim on the
Hager Electro Delivery Area by normal surface means, and packing suitable for following basis:
such transport for orders of value of $250 or more. (1) the Goods must be delivered to the Company free into store;
(b) For orders less than $250 the Buyer must nominate the preferred freight method (2) the Goods must be in their original packaging, unsoiled and undamaged
and be responsible for all freight charges. and in saleable condition; and
(c) Goods dispatched to the Buyer’s stores located outside the Hager Electro (3) the Buyer must provide with the Goods, the GRA number, the original
Delivery Area or Goods which the Buyer requests be delivered direct to site are invoice number with purchase order and date of purchase and an
sold on a Free on Transport (FOT) basis. The Buyer must effect and maintain explanation for the return;
insurance at its own cost on all Goods dispatched under this clause (c). Where (v) the Company will accept or reject the claim;
the Buyer requires freight to be prepaid all expenses will be to the Buyer’s (1) within 30 days from the date a GRA number is issued if no Goods are to
account at cost. be returned; or
(d) Freight cost on return of any Goods which are not in accordance with the (2) within 30 days from the date Goods are returned;
Buyer’s order will only be paid by the Company if returned by the Company’s (vi) a credit note will be issued within 14 days of acceptance of a credit claim;
nominated transport. and
(e) If any of the Goods require freight off-loading facilities (for example large items (vii) where a claim is rejected, the Goods will be returned to the Buyer at the cost
such as switchboards, requiring cranes or trucks, the Buyer must pay the cost of the Buyer.
of providing or procuring the freight off-loading facilities (including any expenses (b) Without limiting the Company’s discretion under clause 10(a), the following
incurred by the Company). Goods will not be accepted for credit:
6. TAX (i) obsolete and/or non-resalable stock;
(a) The prices quoted do not include sales or goods and services tax unless (ii) non standard product which is made to order;
specifically stated. (iii) Goods not returned to the Company within 30 days after the date a GRA
(b) The Buyer must pay for goods and services tax and other duties, taxes or number is issued; and
government charges (“Taxes”). All Taxes (if any) included in a quotation are (iv) Goods the subject of claims made outside the time periods specified in
based upon the rates of those Taxes at the time of quotation. All variations in clause 10(a)(i).
the rates of such Taxes will be to the Buyer’s account. Variations in rates of (c) Where ranged stock has not moved for 6 months the Company may exchange
exchange on imported Goods affecting the amount paid by the Company for the ranged stock with fast moving Goods of equal value. Freight cost incurred
Goods supplied will also be to the Buyer’s account. will be the responsibility of the Buyer and any custom built items are non
7. TERMS OF PAYMENT returnable.
(a) If the Company has accepted the Buyer’s application for credit, each account (d) The Company agrees that any Goods purchased for specific supplier led
is payable within 30 days of the end of the month of despatch or collection of ranging or promotional activities is purchased on a sale or return basis and will
the Goods unless otherwise agreed in writing. The Company is not obliged to also be subject to clause 10(a) and 10(e).
continue to supply Goods to the Buyer on credit and may at any time give notice (e) Sale of return “ranged stock” may only be returned if accompanied by a
to the Buyer requiring any order for Goods delivered after such notice to be paid replacement order to the same value.
for on delivery or prior to despatch of the Goods. (f) If Goods purchased from the Company and stocked by the Buyer no longer
(b) If a credit application has not been accepted, Goods must be paid for on meet the appropriate AS/NZ standard/s and are unsaleable then those Goods
delivery or prior to despatch of the Goods (as the case may be). may be returned to the Company for credit and will not be subject to a restocking
(c) If payment for Goods is not made when due, the Buyer must: fee or any additional charges including freight.
(i) pay interest at the rate of two (2) per cent per annum above the rate charged (g) The Company will normally not charge a restocking fee, but reserves the right to
from time to time to the Company by its bank for overdraft accommodation do so if further costs are incurred such as freight and packaging.
during the period any amount remains unpaid, calculated on a daily basis. (h) The Company may require the Buyer to provide signed documentation as proof
A certificate signed by a manager of the Company’s bank will be conclusive of return of Goods.
evidence of the rate charged by the bank to the Company for overdraft 11. PACKING
accommodation; and Unless stated otherwise in the quotation the price quoted includes packing in
(ii) reimburse the Company for all costs including legal costs on a full indemnity accordance with the Company’s standard practice. Any other packing requested
basis incurred by the Company in collecting any late payments. by the Purchaser or deemed necessary by the Company will be charged in addition
(d) The imposition of interest charges pursuant to this clause will not be regarded to the price quoted.
as allowing any time for payment of any amount owing. All overdue amounts will 12. DAMAGE OR LOSS IN TRANSIT
remain immediately due and payable to the Company and the Company may Where carriage is the responsibility of the Company, the Company will repair or may
take legal proceedings at any time for recovery of any overdue amounts. replace free of charge Goods lost or damaged in transit to the contractual point of
8. DELIVERY AND TRANSPORT delivery provided written notice of such loss or damage is given to the Company
(a) The Buyer warrants that where delivery is to be made by road transport, within three days of delivery or expected delivery, or within such times as will enable
sufficient and suitable access to the destination is available, including a road the Company to comply with the carrier’s conditions of carriage affecting loss or
surface capable of withstanding the weight and size of the transport and loads damage in transit.
involved. If the Company incurs any additional costs or expenses, the full 13. PURCHASER’S SPECIFICATIONS
amount of them will be payable on demand by the Buyer. The Company will not be deemed to have agreed to comply with any specifications
(b) The Buyer warrants that where a delivery is made that requires handling facilities and drawings referred to in any order unless the specifications and drawings have
such as forklifts, cranes etc that such facilities will be made available. If the been produced to the Company prior to the delivery of Goods and are signed or
Company incurs any additional costs or expenses because such facilities are otherwise acknowledged by the Company.
not available, the full amount of them will be payable on demand by the Buyer.
14. PRODUCT DESIGN made until any cheque in payment has been honoured.
The Company engages in a policy of continuous development and improvement of (d) Until the Company has received payment for the Goods in full it reserves the
its products. Therefore the Company reserves the right to alter the design and/or following rights:
specifications of any product or Goods without notice and without incurring liability. (i) legal and equitable ownership of the Goods;
15. LIABILITY (ii) the right to enter the Buyer’s premises and retake possession of the Goods;
(a) The only conditions and warranties which are binding on the Company in (iii) the right to keep or resell any Goods repossessed under clause (ii); and
respect of the state, quality or condition of the Goods supplied to the Buyer are (iv) any other rights it may have at law or under the PPSA.
those described in clause 16 and those imposed and required to be binding by (e) Until the Company has received payment for the Goods in full, the Buyer
statute (including the Competition and Consumer Act 2010), if any. acknowledges that the Company has a Purchase Money Security Interest which
(b) Where the Goods supplied are not Goods of a kind ordinarily acquired for attaches over the Goods and their proceeds and a Security Interest in relation to
personal, domestic or household use or consumption, the Company’s liability other amounts owed by the Buyer to the Company.
for failure to comply with a consumer guarantee under the Australian Consumer (f) For the avoidance of doubt, after the Registration Commencement Time, the
Law (other than a guarantee under section 51, 52 or 53) (if any) is limited to any Company may register its Purchase Money Security Interest and Security
one or more of the following: Interest on the PPS Register established by the PPSA and, where necessary,
(i) the replacement of the Goods or the supply of equivalent Goods; amend the registration.
(ii) the repair of the Goods; (g) The Buyer must not grant any other person a Security Interest in respect of the
(iii) the payment of the cost of replacing the Goods or of acquiring equivalent Goods or their proceeds.
Goods; or (h) The Buyer must now allow an Excluded Interest to exist over the Goods.
(iv) the payment of the cost of having the Goods repaired. (i) The Buyer agrees to do anything (such as obtaining consents, signing and
(c) The limitation in (b) will not apply if the Buyer establishes, in accordance with the producing documents, producing receipts and getting documents completed
Australian Consumer Law, that it is not fair or reasonable for the Company to rely and signed) which the Company asks and considers necessary for the purpose
on this term, having regard to all the circumstances of the case. of:
(d) Where Chapter 3, Part 3-2 of the Australian Consumer Law does not apply to (i) ensuring that a Security Interest created under this contract is enforceable,
the supply then, except as set out in clause16, the Company will not be liable perfected and otherwise effective; and
to the Buyer for any liability, (including liability in negligence) loss or damage (ii) enabling the Company to apply for any registration, or give any notification,
of whatever nature, consequential or otherwise, however suffered or incurred in connection with a Security Interest created under this contract so that
by the Buyer, caused by or resulting directly or indirectly from the supply or the Security Interest has the priority required by the Company, including
manufacture of the Goods. anything the Company reasonably asks the Buyer to do in connection with
16. GOODS WARRANTY the PPSA.
(a) The Company may from time to time provide a warranty against defects in (j) To the extent permitted by law, if the PPSA applies, the Buyer irrevocably waives
relation to Goods supplied to the Buyer in addition to the Buyer’s rights and any rights the Buyer may have to:
remedies under a law in relation to the Goods. (i) receive notices or statements under sections 95, 121(4), 125, 130, 132(3)(d),
(b) Details of any such any warranty against defects will be contained within the 132(4) and 135 of the PPSA;
product packaging for the Goods. (ii) redeem the Goods under section 142 of the PPSA;
(c) The Company may remove, amend or vary any warranty against defects at any (iii) reinstate the contract under section 143 of the PPSA; and
time without notice, but any removal, amendment or variation will only apply to (iv) receive a verification statement (as defined in the PPSA).
Goods despatched on or after the date of the removal, amendment or variation. (k) Nothing in this clause prevents the Company from taking action against the
17. DETERMINATION AND DAMAGES Buyer for the purchase price of the Goods.
If: (l) Until the Company has received payment for the Goods in full:
(a) any distress, execution or other legal process is leveiled upon any of the Buyer’s (i) the Buyer agrees to take the Goods as bailee for the Company;
assets; or (ii) the Buyer must insure the Goods against all usual risks to full replacement
(b) the Buyer enters into any arrangement or composition with its creditors, value until ownership passes to the Buyer noting on such insurance policy
commits any act of bankruptcy or being a company, a controller (as defined the interest of the Company and any insurance monies received by the
in the Corporations Act) is appointed to the whole or any part of its assets, Buyer in respect of Goods owned by the Company, will be received on trust
enters into liquidation or has a winding up petition presented against it or calls a for and paid to the Company;
meeting of its creditors; or (iii) the Buyer must, where reasonably possible, store each delivery of Goods
(c) payment for Goods is not made when due; or separately, clearly identified as the Company’s property and in a manner
(d) the Buyer breaches any material provision of the contract, then, without to enable the Goods to be identified and cross-referenced to particular
prejudice to its rights under any other clause or at law, the Company may (but is invoices;
not bound to do so): (iv) the Buyer may only sell, use or part with possession of Goods in the ordinary
(e) terminate the contract; and/or course of its business. Any sale will be as fiduciary agent for the Company
(f) suspend delivery to the Buyer of all or any outstanding orders; and/or and the Buyer must receive on trust for and account to the Company for that
(g) require payment on delivery for all Goods delivered or to be delivered after the part of the proceeds of sale that equates to the amount owing by the Buyer
relevant event; and/or to the Company for those Goods, however this agency will only extend to
(h) require immediate payment for any Goods delivered and not paid for by the the obligation to account for proceeds, and the Buyer will not be bound by
Buyer prior to the event. any contract between the Buyer and the Buyer’s purchaser; and
18. SET OFF (v) if the Buyer uses the Goods in a manufacturing or value added process of
The Buyer may not withhold or set off payment of any amount due to the Company its own or a third party, then the Buyer will hold that part of the proceeds of
under the contract whether in respect of any claims of the Buyer in respect of faulty the manufacturing or value added process as relates to the Goods on trust
or defective Goods or any other reason. for the Company. Such part will be deemed to equal in dollar terms the
19. FORCE MAJEURE CLAUSE amount owing by the Buyer to the Company for those Goods at the time of
In the event of: the receipt of the proceeds.
(a) war, invasion, act of foreign enemy hostilities (whether war has been declared or (m) Without limiting the generality of the Company’s rights in this clause 20, if
not), civil war, rebellion, revolution, insurrection or military or usurped power; or payment for the Goods is not made by the Buyer when due or the Company
(b) any statute, rules, regulations, order or requisitions issued by any government terminates this contract under clause 17, then the Buyer must return the Goods
department, council or other duly constituted authority; or to the Company on demand. If the Buyer does not return the Goods to the
(c) strikes, lockouts, breakdowns of plant or any other causes (whether or not of Company within 48 hours of receipt of the demand, the Company may for the
a like nature) beyond the Company’s control, the Company will be relieved purposes of recovery of possession of the Goods, enter forcibly, if necessary,
of liabilities incurred under the contract wherever and to the extent to which upon any premises where the Goods are stored or where they are reasonably
the fulfilment of such obligations is prevented, frustrated or impeded as a thought to be stored and may repossess, remove and resell the Goods.
consequence of any such event. (n) The Buyer is liable for all costs associated with the exercise by the Company of
20. PASSING OF RISK, RETENTION OF TITLE AND PPS its rights under this clause 20, including without limitation the cost of registering
(a) For the purpose of this clause 20: any Security Interest on the PPS Register, which costs are payable on demand.
- “Excluded Interest” means any mortgage, charge or other encumbrance (o) These Standard Conditions constitute a security agreement for the purposes of
over real property or personal property (tangible or intangible) that is not a the PPSA.
Security Interest, including non-consensual liens and mortgages over real
property;
- “PPSA” means the Personal Properties Securities Act 2009 (Cth);
- “PPS Register” means the Personal Property Securities Register;
- “Purchase Money Security Interest” has the same meaning as under the
PPSA;
- “Registration Commencement Time” has the same meaning as under the
PPSA; and
- “Security Interest” has the same meaning as under the PPSA.
(b) The Goods supplied by the Company are at the Buyer’s risk immediately on
delivery to the Buyer or into the custody of the carrier or anyone acting on the
Buyer’s behalf whichever is the sooner.
(c) Whilst the risk in the Goods passes on delivery, legal and equitable title remains
with the Company until payment in full for all debts accrued or owed by the Buyer
to the Company is received by the Company. Payment will not be deemed to be
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