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Schneider Electric 12 → 24V ac/dc Shunt Trip Circuit Trip for use with ARA, ic60 MCB, IDPN Vigi, ild Double

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RS Stock No.:
791-2812
Mfr. Part No.:
A9A26948
Brand:
Schneider Electric
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Brand

Schneider Electric

Current Rating

0.1 → 6A

Range

Acti 9

Series

iMX

For Use With

ARA, ic60 MCB, IDPN Vigi, ild Double Terminal, ilD MCB, iSW-NA, RCA

Type

Shunt Trip

Rated Control Voltage

12 → 24V ac/dc

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Yes

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Schneider Electric Shunt Release Trip, 12 To 24V AC/DC - Acti9 Series - A9A26948


Add a final level of protection to your electrical distribution system with this shunt trip from Schneider Electric. The shunt trip instantly opens a residual circuit breaker for immediate tripping in the event of a power fault. Its emergency stopping function offers enhanced protection for people and equipment against electrical hazards, such as short circuits, earth leakages and current overloads. The modular device is easily clipped onto a DIN rail and features a small footprint to reduce bulk in your control panel.

Features & Benefits


• Environmentally friendly product that's largely recyclable
• Contains no toxic heavy metals for improved operator health and workplace safety
• Wide operating temperature range of -40°C to +85°C for use in demanding industrial environments
• Prevents uncontrolled starting of machinery for increased safety levels in the workplace

Applications


• Starter-motor control systems
• Conveyors
• Marine and offshore industries

Does this shunt trip draw power from the circuit breaker it's protecting?


No, this shunt trip is powered from an external source to ensure it operates independently of the circuit breaker.

Do I have to use a shunt trip in conjunction with a circuit breaker?


No, you don't. It's an optional device that acts as a supplement to the mains protection unit.