Eaton xEffect FAZ 0.16 A Miniatyrsäkring, 3 polen Typ C karaktäristik 400 V ac, brytförmåga 15 kA

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1 693,44 kr

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2 116,80 kr

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RS-artikelnummer:
258-758
Tillv. art.nr:
278854 FAZ-C0,16/3
Tillverkare / varumärke:
Eaton
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Varumärke

Eaton

Antal poler

3

Produkttyp

Miniatyrsäkring

Strömsklass

0.16 A

Utlösningsegenskaper

Typ C

Nominell AC-spänning

400 V ac

Brytförmåga

15kA

Fästetyp

Top Hat-skena

Område

xEffect

Serie

FAZ

IP-klassning

IP20

Standarder/godkännanden

RoHS, CSA, EAN, EN45545-2, EN 63000:2018, IEC 61373, IEC/EN 60898, IEC/EN 60947-2, UL

Höjd

75.5mm

Djup

80mm

Bredd

54 mm

RoHS-status: Undantagen

COO (ursprungsland):
RO
The Eaton Miniature Circuit Breaker from the Moeller series delivers exceptional reliability and performance for various industrial applications. Designed to safeguard electrical circuits with precision, it boasts a tripping characteristic of C, effectively managing short circuits while allowing normal operation under fluctuating conditions. With a compact design, this product is engineered to fit seamlessly into any control panel, catering to the demands of modern electrical systems. Its robust construction and adherence to stringent certifications, including IEC and UL standards, assure users of its safety and durability.

Robust design guarantees durability in demanding environments

Innovative tripping characteristics cater to a wide range of short circuit conditions

Complies with multiple international safety standards enhancing user confidence

Engineered for efficient thermal performance contributing to long lasting operation

Versatile application across industrial and advanced commercial settings

Temperature rise calculations supported by heat dissipation data

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