Schneider Electric ComPacT Motor Mechanism for use with ComPacT NSX400

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RS Stock No.:
655-027
Mfr. Part No.:
LV432639
Brand:
Schneider Electric
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Brand

Schneider Electric

Accessory Type

Motor Mechanism

Range

ComPacT

For Use With

ComPacT NSX400

Series

LV

COO (Country of Origin):
IT
The Schneider Electric Standard motor mechanism module is designed for automatic spring charging within the ComPacT NSX series, offering exceptional reliability and performance. It operates on a control circuit voltage of 48 to 60 VAC at 50/60 Hz, making it ideal for various power applications. This innovative module provides a seamless integration with ComPacT NSX400, NSX630, and their DC counterparts, ensuring compatibility and efficiency. With a compact design, it is suitable for fixed mounting within circuit breakers rated up to 400 A and a maximum current of 630 A. Its robust features and energy-efficient performance contribute to operational excellence, while also supporting Schneider Electric's commitment to sustainability.

Supports a maximum operating frequency of 4 cycles per minute for efficient performance
Includes locking options allowing padlocking in the OFF position with up to 3 padlocks
Responds quickly with a circuit breaker response time of less than 700 ms for opening and 80 ms for closing
Designed with impulse and maintained control signal types for enhanced control flexibility
Maximises power efficiency with a consumption rate of 500 VA for both closing and opening
Constructed with durability in mind, ensuring reliable operation under demanding conditions
Environmentally conscious design includes packaging made with recycled cardboard, aligning with sustainability initiatives

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