Product Name:
Schneider Electric 140CPS11420 Circuit Breaker
Product Description:
The Schneider Electric 140CPS11420 Circuit Breaker is an electrical safety device designed to protect circuits and equipment from damage caused by overloads and short circuits. It is an integral part of low-voltage electrical systems, providing reliable protection for residential, commercial, and industrial applications. The 140CPS11420 Circuit Breaker automatically disconnects the circuit when a fault is detected, preventing excessive current from flowing and potentially causing harm.
Product Parameters:
The product parameters of the Schneider Electric 140CPS11420 Circuit Breaker typically include the following:
Rated Current (In): The maximum continuous current that the circuit breaker is designed to carry without tripping or interrupting the circuit.
Trip Current (It): The current level at which the circuit breaker trips, interrupting the circuit to prevent damage from overloads.
Voltage Rating (Un): The maximum voltage that the circuit breaker can safely handle, ensuring compatibility with the electrical system’s voltage requirements.
Short-Circuit Capacity (Ics): The maximum short-circuit current that the circuit breaker can withstand without sustaining damage, indicating its fault current handling capability.
Operating Temperature Range: The range of temperatures within which the circuit breaker can operate safely, specified by the minimum and maximum operating temperatures.
Product Specification:
The product specification of the Schneider Electric 140CPS11420 Circuit Breaker typically covers the following details:
Trip Characteristic Curve: A graphical representation of how the circuit breaker trips at different current levels, providing information about its time-current characteristics.
Mechanical Endurance: The number of times the circuit breaker can be mechanically operated (opened and closed) before reaching its mechanical end of life, indicating its durability and longevity.
Electrical Endurance: The number of times the circuit breaker can interrupt a fault current before reaching its electrical end of life, specifying its fault current handling capacity.
Protective Functions: Additional protective features provided by the circuit breaker, such as thermal protection, magnetic protection, or ground fault protection, enhancing the safety and reliability of the electrical system.
Certifications: Safety certifications or standards that the product has met, such as CE, UL, or IEC certifications, confirming its compliance with specific safety requirements and regulations.
Warranty Information: Details about the product’s warranty, including the duration, coverage, and any applicable service or support options provided by the manufacturer, ensuring peace of mind and support in case of any issues or faults.
Please note that the actual product name, description, parameters, and specification may vary slightly from the information provided here. It is always recommended to refer to the manufacturer’s official documentation or product catalog for the most accurate and up-to-date information.