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Schneider Electric TeSys Thermal Circuit Breaker - TeSyS GV 3 Pole 690V ac Voltage Rating, 80A Current Rating

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RS Stock No.:
175-1447
Mfr. Part No.:
GV4L80N
Brand:
Schneider Electric
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Brand

Schneider Electric

Current Rating

80A

Range

TeSys

Number of Poles

3

Voltage Rating

690V ac

Width

165mm

Series

TeSyS GV

Tripping Mechanism

Magnetic

Rated AC Voltage

690V

Better World Product

Yes

Better World Verification

Green Premium

Overall Dimensions

81 x 165 x 155mm

Overall Depth

155mm

Circuit Breaker Type

Thermal Magnetic Circuit Breaker

Breaking Capacity at Maximum Voltage Rating

8 kA @ 660 → 690 V ac

Overall Length

81mm

COO (Country of Origin):
PL
New TeSys GV4 is a compact and robust motor circuit breaker, up to 115 A with 100 kA breaking capacity, available with 3 kinds of protection: magnetic, electronic thermal magnetic, electronic thermal magnetic with advanced protections and alarming designed for demanding applications.TeSys GV4 is also equiped with patented Everlink power connections, and may be equiped with a wide range of accessories, mainly: auxiliaries (1 OF, 1SD, 1 coil MN or MX), rotary handle (direct, front extended or side) and advanced alarming and fault differentiation module.

b Magnetic GV4L: to be used with an overload relay or a drive
b Thermal magnetic GV4P: electronic protection with wide range setting, dual class (10 & 20)
b Multifunction motor protection GV4PEM: GV4P with adjustable advanced protections and possibility to have
a side module SDx for alarming and fault differentiation.

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