Schneider Electric ComPacT Trip Unit for use with ComPacT NSX100

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£234.49

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RS Stock No.:
654-623
Mfr. Part No.:
C163MG160D
Brand:
Schneider Electric
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Brand

Schneider Electric

Accessory Type

Trip Unit

For Use With

ComPacT NSX100

Range

ComPacT

Series

C163

COO (Country of Origin):
CN
The Schneider Electric Trip unit is designed to provide reliable protection for generators, ensuring optimum operational efficiency. With a thermal-magnetic technology, this trip unit safeguards against overloads and short circuits, effectively enhancing the safety of electrical installations. It is compatible with ComPacT NSX100, NSX160, and NSX250 models, making it a versatile choice for various applications. Rated for 160A at 40°C, it operates efficiently within a wide ambient temperature range, from -25°C to 70°C, ensuring robust performance regardless of the environment. Its adjustable long-time pick-up and fixed instantaneous protection further contribute to its effectiveness in enhancing system reliability.

Rated operational voltage of 750 V DC, optimising generator connection
Thermal-magnetic technology provides dual protection against overloads and short circuits
Adjustable long-time pick-up enhances user control, accommodating varying operational needs
Fixed instantaneous protection ensures immediate response to faults, safeguarding equipment
Class II electrical shock protection, meeting stringent safety standards
IP40 rated, offering reliable dust and moisture protection for diverse environments
Compliant with EN/IEC 60947-2 standards, ensuring global reliability and quality assurance
Compact design facilitates easy installation in fixed mounting configurations
Earth-leakage protection absent, focusing on overload and short-circuit functions

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