Eaton Transformer circuit breaker 0.63A
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Product details
The transformer protection switch from Eaton is a powerful and reliable circuit breaker designed for use in various electrical applications. With a rated current of 0.63 A and a rated voltage of up to 690 V, this device provides an effective solution for protecting transformers and other electrical equipment from overload and short circuits. The switch is equipped with three poles and meets international standards according to IEC/EN60947. The IP20 protection class ensures that the device can be used in dry indoor environments, while the operating temperature range of 25 to 55 °C allows for a wide range of applications. The transformer protection switch is suitable for DIN rail mounting and offers easy installation through screw connections. The integrated overload and short-circuit protection mechanisms provide additional safety and reliability during operation.
- Adjustable overload and short-circuit protection mechanisms
- Phase failure sensitive
- Suitable for DIN rail mounting
- Screw and snap mounting options available
- Power loss of 4.71 W.
Circuit breaker type | Circuit breaker |
mounting style | Top-hat rail |
number of poles | 3 |
Item number | 9717269 |
Manufacturer | Eaton |
Category | Residual-current device |
Manufacturer no. | PKZM0-0,63-T |
Release date | 24.9.2018 |
Circuit breaker type | Circuit breaker |
mounting style | Top-hat rail |
number of poles | 3 |
Rated voltage | 690 V |
voltage type | AC/DC |
Protection type (IP code) | IP20 |
Country of origin | China |
Manufacturer commitment | SBTi |
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Climate contribution |
Items per sales unit | 1 Piece |
Weight | 260 g |
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