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LC1E0901M7 | Easy TeSys contactor 3P(3 NO) – AC-3 – <= 440 V 9A - 220 V AC coil - Schneider Electric
LX9FG220 | TeSys F – specific contactor coil – 220…230 V AC 40…400 Hz low consumption – Schneider Electric
LC1DT60AN7 | TeSys D contactor – 4P(4 NO) – AC-1 – <= 440 V 60 A - 415 V AC 50/60 Hz coil - Schneider Electric
LAEB3 | EasyPact TVS – terminal block – LRE322…E365 – Schneider Electric
LAD9R1 | Kit for assembling 3P reversing contactors, LC1D09-D38 with screw clamp terminals, without electrical interlock – Schneider Electric
MCCB
125A 4P 25KA TM Optium 1.0 Fixed F1 MCCB – Indoasian
C63F32D630 | Circuit breaker, ComPacT NSX630F, 36kA/415VAC, 3 poles, MicroLogic 2.3 trip unit 630A – Schneider Electric
LV516463 | Easypact CVS – CVS160N circuit breaker – 3P/3d – Schneider Electric
Meter
MEHVCHDY030A44 | MPP-H Duty Can 3 kvar 440V 3Ph 50Hz – Schneider Electric
SPN SD/DD 8W Caretron+ DB – Indoasian
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XB5AW84M5N | ill double-head push button, Harmony XB5N XB7N, plastic, 22mm, 1 green flush + 1 red projecting, marked, 230V AC, 1NO 1NC – Schneider Electric
A9HMES04 | Acti 9 – metal enclosures – single door – 4 modules – Schneider Electric
XB5AJ53N | Selector switch, Harmony XB5N XB7N, plastic, black, 22mm, long handle, 3 position, spring return to middle, 2 NO – Schneider Electric
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P1120 | Switch, Livia, 1-way 2-pole, 20A, 2 module, IP2X, with indicator lamp, white – Schneider Electric
MR1104 | Metal Box 4 module – 1mm – Schneider Electric
A9N61512 | miniature circuit breaker – C60H – 1 pole – 20 A – C curve – Schneider Electric
GV3P32 | Motor circuit breaker, TeSys GV3, 3P, 23-32 A, thermal magnetic, EverLink terminals – Schneider Electric
LC1K0901N7 | TeSys K contactor – 3P – AC-3 <= 440 V 9 A - 1 NC aux. - 400...415 V AC coil - Schneider Electric
Lighting
TPN SD/DD 6W8P I/C Caretron+ DB – Indoasian
800POD | True Power Off Delay Timer – Selec
LAEM1 | EasyPact TVS – mechanical interlock – for LC1E06…E65 – Schneider Electric
16/20 Amp 3 Pin Surface Mounting Neptune Bals Splash Proof IP-44
LC1D1150046M7 | TeSys D contactor – 4P(4 NO) – AC-1 – <= 440 V 200 A - 220 V AC 50/60 Hz coil - Schneider Electric

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13175 | Kaedra – for power outlet – 1 openings – 1 x 4 modules – Schneider Electric
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