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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.:
268-430
Mfr. Part No.:
3VA6140-5KT41-0AA0
Brand:
Siemens
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Brand

Siemens

Product Type

Molded Case Circuit Breaker

Range

SENTRON

Series

3VA6

Number of Poles

4

Current Rating

40 A

Breaking Capacity

35kA

Rated AC Voltage

690 V ac

Mount Type

Fixed

Depth

86mm

Width

140 mm

Height

198mm

Standards/Approvals

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

Better World Claim

Concentrated or Compact Solution, Extended Product Life

Better World Product

Yes

Tripping Characteristics

Overload Protection, Short Circuit Protection

Tripping Mechanism

ETU856, LSI

COO (Country of Origin):
CZ
The Siemens Molded Case Circuit Breaker is engineered to deliver unparalleled protection and reliability for your electrical systems. It features a sophisticated ETU856 overcurrent release mechanism, providing tailored protection against overloads and short circuits. This circuit breaker integrates seamlessly into various setups, ensuring compatibility and ease of use.

Suitable for 4 pole configurations providing versatile circuit protection

Integrated communication function for enhanced monitoring capabilities

High insulation voltage rating ensures safety in demanding environments

Robust electrical endurance accommodating a range of operating cycles

User adjustable settings for precise trip characteristics

Designed for optimal performance across varying ambient temperatures

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