Schneider Electric, LVS Tap-off Unit for use with PrismaSeT PrismaSeT G Enclosure

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RS Stock No.:
654-897
Mfr. Part No.:
LVS04152
Brand:
Schneider Electric
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Brand

Schneider Electric

Accessory Type

Tap-off Unit

For Use With

PrismaSeT PrismaSeT G Enclosure

Series

LVS

Mounting Type

Wall Mount

Wire Size

16 mm²

COO (Country of Origin):
PL
The Schneider Electric Tap-off terminal is expertly designed for the Linergy BW range, serving as an essential connection accessory for busbars. Specifically manufactured with spring terminals capable of accommodating 1 x 16mm² cables, it ensures reliable connectivity while maintaining compliance with the IPXXB protection standard. This tap-off unit, sold in sets of 12, is engineered for use in diverse installation environments such as cubicles, wall-mounted, and floor-standing enclosures. Its compact dimensions facilitate seamless integration into a variety of setups, making it a versatile choice for electrical professionals seeking dependable performance and safety.

Designed for the Linergy BW range, ensuring perfect compatibility
Equipped with spring terminals for easy and secure connections
Supports a rated operational current of 55 A, suitable for a range of applications
Comes in sets of 12, providing ample quantity for large installations
Lightweight with a net weight of only 0.40 kg, making it easy to handle
IP degree of protection IPxx B, safeguarding against potential hazards
Various packaging options available to suit different retail and logistical needs
18-month contractual warranty, ensuring peace of mind and product reliability
Manufactured with recyclable materials, reflecting commitment to sustainability

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