Schneider Electric TeSys TeSys 7 A Miniatyrsäkring, 3 polen 690 V ac, brytförmåga 8 kA

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RS-artikelnummer:
175-1429
Tillv. art.nr:
GV4L07N6
Tillverkare / varumärke:
Schneider Electric
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Varumärke

Schneider Electric

Produkttyp

Miniatyrsäkring

Antal poler

3

Strömsklass

7 A

Nominell AC-spänning

690 V ac

Fästetyp

DIN-skena

Brytförmåga

8kA

Område

TeSys

Serie

TeSys

Terminaltyp

Skruv

IP-klassning

IP40

Höjd

165mm

Djup

155mm

Bredd

155 mm

Standarder/godkännanden

EN IEC 60947-2, CCC, EAC, EN IEC 60947-4-1, RoHS

Återställningsställdonstyp

Handtag

Utlösningsmekanism

Magnetisk

COO (ursprungsland):
PL

Schneider Electric MCB, DIN Rail Mounting, Screw Terminals - TeSys Series - GV4L07N6


Give your industrial machinery a break from excess current with this MCB from Schneider Electric. It prevents equipment damage by cutting power during overload or short-circuit conditions. With a hefty 690V AC current rating and up to 100kA breaking capacity, this sturdy device packs a punch when it comes to protecting your electronic components. Thanks to its 3P configuration, it works with 3-phase motors, so it's a practical choice for heavy-duty applications.

• Tool-free DIN-rail mounting method for quick and hassle-free installation

• Comfortable rotary handle means it's easy to reset after a trip

• Electrical durability of 40,000 cycles so you can be sure of a long service life

• Screw terminal contacts provide straightforward, electrically secure connections

Applications


• HVAC equipment

• Railway industry

How does an MCB work?


An MCB is an automatic switch designed to open an electrical circuit in the event of a short circuit or overload. When the supply current rises above safe limits, a bimetallic strip inside the device heats up, bends and trips the circuit breaker. Since higher spikes cause the strip to heat up more quickly, the MCB activates more quickly in response to large power surges.

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