Siemens RCBO - 4P, 30mA Trip Sensitivity, 5SU1 Series

RS noliktavas nr.: 772-1209Ražotājs: SiemensRažotāja kods: 5SU1374-7AK81
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Specifikācija

Brand

Siemens

Range

Sentron

Series

5SU1

Current Rating

100 A

Trip Sensitivity

30mA

Number of Poles

4

Mounting Style

DIN Rail

Izcelsmes valsts

Germany

Produkta apraksts

Siemens 5SU1 RCBOs

The 5SU1 series from Siemens are a range of RCBOs in a compact design. Rated with a residual current of maximum 30 mA is suitable for personnel, material and fire protection, as well as for protection against direct contact.

RCBOs comprise one part for fault-current detection and one part for overcurrent detection. They are equipped with a delayed overload/time-dependent thermal release (thermal bimetal) for low overcurrents and with an instantaneous electromagnetic release for higher overload and short-circuit currents.

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€ 3 230,00

Katrs (bez PVN)

€ 3 908,30

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Siemens RCBO - 4P, 30mA Trip Sensitivity, 5SU1 Series

€ 3 230,00

Katrs (bez PVN)

€ 3 908,30

Katrs (Ieskaitot PVN)

Siemens RCBO - 4P, 30mA Trip Sensitivity, 5SU1 Series
Noliktavas stāvoklis patreiz nav pieejams

Tehniskie dokumenti

Specifikācija

Brand

Siemens

Range

Sentron

Series

5SU1

Current Rating

100 A

Trip Sensitivity

30mA

Number of Poles

4

Mounting Style

DIN Rail

Izcelsmes valsts

Germany

Produkta apraksts

Siemens 5SU1 RCBOs

The 5SU1 series from Siemens are a range of RCBOs in a compact design. Rated with a residual current of maximum 30 mA is suitable for personnel, material and fire protection, as well as for protection against direct contact.

RCBOs comprise one part for fault-current detection and one part for overcurrent detection. They are equipped with a delayed overload/time-dependent thermal release (thermal bimetal) for low overcurrents and with an instantaneous electromagnetic release for higher overload and short-circuit currents.