Siemens 3RW55 Series Option Board, 480 V
- RS Stock No.:
- 161-330
- Mfr. Part No.:
- 3RW5951-0PC04
- Brand:
- Siemens
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£322.70
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£387.24
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- RS Stock No.:
- 161-330
- Mfr. Part No.:
- 3RW5951-0PC04
- Brand:
- Siemens
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Select all | Attribute | Value |
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Brand | Siemens | |
Accessory Type | PCB | |
Series | 3RW55 | |
Voltage Range | 480 V | |
Current Rating | 25 A | |
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Brand Siemens | ||
Accessory Type PCB | ||
Series 3RW55 | ||
Voltage Range 480 V | ||
Current Rating 25 A | ||
- COO (Country of Origin):
- CZ
The Siemens printed circuit board is expertly designed for 480 V applications, providing exceptional performance for soft starters. This robust component enhances operational efficiency and ensures reliable function with a contemporary design tailored for size 1, 25 A setups. Its durability in extreme conditions, paired with a range of approvals, makes it an essential choice for various industrial applications. This product supports high-performance demands with proven technology, comprehensive documentation, and easy online access to resources, guaranteeing that you are always equipped with the information you need.
Exceeds safety standards with global certifications
Facilitates seamless system integration for synergy
Withstands extreme temperatures from -40 to +80°C
User-friendly online resources for technical support
Contributes to sustainable practices with reduced impact
Facilitates seamless system integration for synergy
Withstands extreme temperatures from -40 to +80°C
User-friendly online resources for technical support
Contributes to sustainable practices with reduced impact