Product Name:
The product name would typically indicate the type of circuit protection device it is. For the code “140CPS11420”, it might be named something like “CPS Series Circuit Breaker” or “Circuit Protection Switch.”
Product Name:
The product name would typically indicate the type of circuit protection device it is. For the code “140CPS11420”, it might be named something like “CPS Series Circuit Breaker” or “Circuit Protection Switch.”
Product Description:
The product description would provide a detailed overview of the product’s purpose and features. It would likely explain that the circuit breaker is designed to protect electrical circuits from overloads and short circuits, automatically interrupting the current flow to prevent damage. The description might also highlight any additional features or technologies used in the product.
Product Parameters:
Product parameters would specify the technical characteristics of the circuit protection device. These might include:
Rated Current: The maximum continuous current the circuit breaker can carry without tripping, typically measured in amperes (A).
Trip Current: The current level at which the circuit breaker trips or interrupts the circuit, typically measured in amperes (A).
Voltage Rating: The maximum voltage the circuit breaker can safely handle, typically measured in volts (V).
Short-Circuit Capacity: The maximum short-circuit current the circuit breaker can withstand without damage, typically measured in kiloamperes (kA).
Operating Temperature Range: The minimum and maximum temperatures at which the circuit breaker can operate safely, typically measured in degrees Celsius (°C).
Product Specification:
The product specification would provide a comprehensive list of technical specifications, including those mentioned in the parameters section. It might also include additional details such as:
Trip Characteristics: The time-current characteristics of the circuit breaker’s tripping action, specifying how long it takes for the breaker to trip at different current levels.
Mechanical Life: The estimated number of times the circuit breaker can be operated (opened and closed) before wearing out.
Electrical Life: The estimated number of times the circuit breaker can interrupt a fault current before wearing out.
Protective Features: Any additional protective features or functions provided by the circuit breaker, such as thermal or magnetic protection.
Certifications and Compliance: Information about any safety certifications or environmental standards the product has met, such as CE, UL, or IEC.
Warranty: The duration and terms of the product’s warranty, including any applicable service or support options.
Please note that the actual product name, description, parameters, and specification may vary depending on the latest updates from Schneider Electric. It is always recommended to consult the manufacturer’s official sources for the most accurate and up-to-date product information.