TeSys GV electrical trip, MN undervoltage release, 110-115V AC 60Hz, for motor circuit breakers GV2, GV3. It trips the circuit breaker when the control voltage drops below 0.35 Uc, possible opening between 0.35-0.7 Uc. Closing of the circuit breaker is only possible when the control voltage is applied in the range 0.85-1.1 Uc. To be mounted on right-hand side of the circuit breaker, connection by screw clamp terminals. Multi standards certified (IEC, UL, CSA, CCC, EAC), Green Premium compliant (RoHS/REACh).
Undervoltage release (MN), TeSys Deca, 110-115V AC 60 Hz
Undervoltage release (MN), TeSys Deca, 110-115V AC 60 Hz
SKU: 483863
Category: Starters & Contactors
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