Eaton 630 mA PKZM0 Motor Protection Circuit Breaker, 690 V

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RS Stock No.:
240-2729
Mfr. Part No.:
199180 PKZM0-0,63-SPI16
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Current Rating

630 mA

Range

PKZM0

Motor Protection Component

Circuit Breaker

Supply Voltage

690 V

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

Eaton PKZM0 Series Motor Protection Circuit Breaker, 630mA, 690V Supply Voltage - 199180 PKZM0-0,63-SPI16


This motor protection circuit breaker ensures the safe operation of industrial motors by preventing overheating and phase failures. It safeguards sensitive electrical equipment and reduces risks in challenging environments, making it essential for automation and electrical applications.

Features & Benefits


• Phase-failure sensitivity for enhanced motor safety
• Three-pole configuration suitable for various applications
• High breaking capacity of 150 kA for short circuit handling
• Operating temperature range of -25 to 40°C
• Simple integration with push-in and screw terminals
• Thermal magnetic function for effective overload protection

Applications


• Protects motors in industrial environments
• Ideal for high-efficiency motors classified as IE3
• Suitable for environments with temperature variations up to 55°C
• Designed for secure mounting on IEC/EN 60715 top-hat rails

What is the operational current rating?


The operational current rating is 0.63 A.

How can it bet be installed within machinery?


It can be easily snapped onto IEC/EN 60715 top-hat rails.

Is there a limitation on the ambient temperature?


The maximum ambient operating temperature is 55°C.

What types of terminals does it feature?


It has screw terminals on the feed side and push-in terminals on the output side.

How frequently can it operate?


The operational frequency is rated at 40 operations per hour.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Moeller

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