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Siemens, SENTRON, 3VA6 Molded Case Circuit Breaker 4-Pole 40 A, Breaking Capacity 35 kA, Fixed

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RS Stock No.:
268-070
Mfr. Part No.:
3VA6140-5HM41-0AA0
Manufacturer:
Siemens
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Brand

Siemens

Range

SENTRON

Product Type

Molded Case Circuit Breaker

Series

3VA6

Number of Poles

4

Current Rating

40 A

Breaking Capacity

35kA

Mount Type

Fixed

Rated AC Voltage

690 V ac

Depth

86mm

Height

198mm

Standards/Approvals

CCC, CE, EAC, IEC 60947, IEC 81346-2, RoHS, UKCA, UL, UL 489

Width

140 mm

Better World Product

Yes

Better World Claim

Concentrated or Compact Solution, Extended Product Life

Tripping Mechanism

ETU330, LIG

Tripping Characteristics

Overload Protection, Short Circuit Protection

COO (Country of Origin):
CZ
The Siemens Molded Case Circuit Breaker offers robust protection and reliable performance for diverse applications. Designed specifically for system protection, it ensures superior safety in demanding environments. With a remarkable breaking capacity of 35 kA at 480 V, it adeptly handles short circuit conditions while providing overload and ground fault protection. Its modular design allows for easy installation and integration into existing systems, making it an ideal choice for modern electrical installations.

Offers significant breaking capacity for enhanced safety

Designed for reliable operation under a range of temperatures

Includes adjustable settings for tailored protection levels

Provides protection against overload short circuit and ground fault conditions

Constructed to endure electrical and mechanical stresses for longevity

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