Eaton 1.6 A PKZM0 Motor Protection Circuit Breaker, 690 V

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RS Stock No.:
240-2731
Mfr. Part No.:
199182 PKZM0-1,6-SPI16
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Current Rating

1.6 A

Range

PKZM0

Motor Protection Component

Circuit Breaker

Supply Voltage

690 V

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

Eaton PKZM0 Series Motor Protection Circuit Breaker, 1.6A, 690V Supply Voltage - 199182 PKZM0-1,6-SPI16


This motor protection circuit breaker provides essential protection for motors within its current range. Its robust design ensures reliable operation, safeguarding connected equipment and serving as a vital component in industrial automation and control systems.

Features & Benefits


• Overload and phase failure sensitivity for enhanced safety
• High breaking capacity of 150 kA for efficient fault clearance
• Three-pole configuration for balanced motor loads
• Operating temperature range of -25 to 40°C for versatility
• Screw and push-in terminals for flexible installation
• Resistant to mechanical shock and environmental stress

Applications


• Protects motors against overloads
• Ideal for industrial automation systems
• Suitable for control panels with three-phase motors
• Effective in environments with fluctuating temperatures

Can it handle variable frequency drives?


Yes, it is compatible with variable frequency drives for motor control.

What type of installations is it suitable for?


It is suitable for both branch and group installations in industrial settings.

How it can be determine the appropriate thermal settings?


Refer to the technical documentation for recommended settings.

What is the maximum altitude for optimal performance?


It operates effectively at altitudes up to 2000m.

How does it protect against electrical faults?


It uses thermal and magnetic characteristics to interrupt power during overloads and phase failures.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Moeller

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