Reference: 00028652
Brand: Siemens
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The Siemens 3VU1300-1TK00 is a circuit breaker designed for transformer protection, featuring auxiliary contacts—1 normally open (NO) and 1 normally closed (NC)—with screw terminals. It has an adjustable thermal release (A-release) setting ranging from 4 to 6 A and a fixed magnetic release (N-release) set at 120 A. This product was discontinued on September 7, 2005, and has no direct replacement.
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The Siemens 3VU1300-1TK00 circuit breaker is engineered to provide reliable protection for transformers operating within a 4 to 6 A current range. Equipped with both thermal and magnetic trip mechanisms, it effectively safeguards against overloads and short circuits. The built-in auxiliary contacts (1 NO + 1 NC) facilitate integration into control circuits, allowing for enhanced monitoring and control capabilities. Screw terminals ensure straightforward and secure wiring during installation.
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The Siemens 3VU1300-1TK00 is a circuit breaker designed for transformer protection, featuring auxiliary contacts—1 normally open (NO) and 1 normally closed (NC)—with screw terminals. It has an adjustable thermal release (A-release) setting ranging from 4 to 6 A and a fixed magnetic release (N-release) set at 120 A. This product was discontinued on September 7, 2005, and has no direct replacement.
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