Product Name:
Schneider Electric 140CPU65150 Circuit Breaker
Product Description:
The Schneider Electric 140CPU65150 Circuit Breaker is an electrical protection device that is designed to monitor and interrupt circuits in the event of overloads or short circuits. It serves as a critical component in electrical systems, protecting wiring, fixtures, and equipment from damage caused by excessive current. The 140CPU65150 is suitable for use in a wide range of industrial and commercial applications where reliable electrical protection is essential.
Product Parameters:
The key parameters of the Schneider Electric 140CPU65150 Circuit Breaker include:
Rated Current (In): This parameter specifies the maximum continuous current rating that the circuit breaker can carry without tripping. It ensures that the breaker can safely handle the normal load current of the circuit.
Trip Current (It): This parameter defines the current level at which the circuit breaker trips or interrupts the circuit. It is designed to trip at a specific current level to prevent overloads and protect the circuit.
Voltage Rating (Un): The voltage rating indicates the maximum voltage that the circuit breaker can safely handle. This ensures compatibility with the voltage requirements of the electrical system.
Short-Circuit Capacity (Ics): This parameter represents the maximum short-circuit current that the circuit breaker can withstand without sustaining damage. It provides information about the fault current handling capability of the breaker.
Number of Poles: The number of poles indicates the number of electrical connections (phases) that the circuit breaker has. Common pole configurations include single-pole, double-pole, and three-pole.
Operating Temperature Range: This parameter specifies the minimum and maximum temperatures at which the circuit breaker can operate safely. It ensures reliable performance under varying environmental conditions.
Product Specification:
The specification of the Schneider Electric 140CPU65150 Circuit Breaker typically covers the following details:
Trip Characteristic Curve: This curve illustrates how the circuit breaker trips at different current levels. It provides information about the time-current characteristics of the breaker, indicating how quickly it responds to fault conditions.
Mechanical Endurance: This specification indicates the number of times the circuit breaker can be mechanically operated (opened and closed) before reaching its mechanical end of life. It provides information about the durability and longevity of the breaker.
Electrical Endurance: This specification represents the number of times the circuit breaker can interrupt a fault current before reaching its electrical end of life. It provides information about the fault current handling capacity of the breaker.
Protective Functions: The circuit breaker may offer additional protective functions such as thermal protection, magnetic protection, or ground fault protection. These functions enhance the safety and reliability of the electrical system.
Certifications: The product may have met various safety certifications or standards, such as CE, UL, or IEC certifications. These certifications confirm that the product meets specific safety requirements and regulations.
Dimensions and Mounting: The specification typically includes dimensions of the circuit breaker, as well as information about how it can be mounted or installed in the electrical panel or distribution board.
Warranty Information: The product specification typically includes details about the warranty provided by the manufacturer. This information covers the duration of the warranty, the scope of coverage, and any applicable service or support options.
Please note that the actual product name, description, parameters, and specification may vary slightly from the information provided here. Therefore, it is always recommended to refer to the manufacturer’s official documentation or product catalog for the most accurate and up-to-date product information.