ABB, SACE Tmax XT MCCB Molded Case Circuit Breaker 3P 32A, Breaking Capacity 25 kA, Fixed Mount

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307,34 €

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371,88 €

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N° de stock RS:
232-0244
Référence fabricant:
1SDA067392R1 XT1C 160 TMD 32A FF
Fabricant:
ABB
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Marque

ABB

Range

SACE Tmax XT

Series

XT1C

Number of Poles

3

Current Rating

32A

Breaking Capacity at Maximum Voltage Rating

25 kA

Rated AC Voltage

690V

Rated DC Voltage

500V

Mounting Style

Fixed

Length

70mm

Width

76.2mm

Depth

130mm

Terminal Contact Type

Bolt

Pays d'origine :
IT

ABB MCCB, Thermomagnetic Release, 690V AC/500V DC Rated Operational Voltage - XT1C Series - 1SDA067392R1 XT1C 160 TMD 32A FF


Install this moulded case circuit breaker from ABB to keep your industrial kit safe from short circuits and overcurrents. It's a protective device that automatically trips the power when faults pop up in feeds. For versatility, you can use the unit with AC and DC sources. An electrical durability of 8,000 cycles means it delivers consistent performance in demanding applications. It also resists impact and vibration, assuring you it stays connected through thick and thin. As the MCCB measures just 130 (H) x 76.2 (W) x 70mm (D), it's a sure fit in crowded panels.

Features & Benefits


• 3-pole unit, so handles up to 3 circuits to streamline layouts
• Toggle switch indicates the ON/OFF position for convenient troubleshooting and improved electrical safety
• Light weight of 1.1kg puts little strain on machinery

Applications


• X-ray machines
• Telecommunications networks
• Automated control panels
• Aerospace technology

How does this moulded case circuit breaker work?


The breaker has a bimetallic strip that heats up and bends when excess current passes over it. This releases a latch that trips or opens the contacts and disconnects the power supply.

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