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LC1D18FD | TeSys D contactor – 3P(3 NO) – AC-3 – <= 440 V 18 A - 110 V DC coil - Schneider Electric
LC1D09M7 | TeSys D contactor – 3P(3 NO) – AC-3 – <= 440 V 9 A - 220 V AC coil - Schneider Electric
LC1D188BD | TeSys D contactor – 4P(2 NO + 2 NC) – AC-1 – <= 440 V 32 A - 24 V DC coil - Schneider Electric
LX1FH2202 | TeSys F – contactor coil – LX1FH – 220…230 V AC 40…400 Hz – Schneider Electric
LC1D25F7 | TeSys D contactor – 3P(3 NO) – AC-3 – <= 440 V 25 A - 110 V AC coil - Schneider Electric
MCCB
DU250C MCCB 200A 3P 415V AC 25kA Thermal Magnetic 50/60 Hz | L&T
LV516600 | Breaker CVS160B 6.2 160A 3P – Schneider Electric
630A 4P 50KA TM Optium 2.0 Adj F4 MCCB – Indoasian
LV500605 | Shunt trip release MX, EasyPact CVS800…1250A – Schneider Electric
Meter
1M – TV Antena Sockets (Coaxial 40-862 MHz) Graphit Grey Special 7 Lisha
2.5Sqmm Green, Orbit Multistrand HRFR 90mts
MD3-iU Starter+ DOL, i-VDSM, 17.5HP, 24-38A, 415V | L&T
40A TPN C Caretron AC MCB – 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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ZBE101N | Single contact block, Harmony XB5N XB7N, silver alloy, screw clamp terminal, 1 NO – Schneider Electric
LC1DT40M7 | TeSys D contactor – 4P(4 NO) – AC-1 – <= 440 V 40 A - 220 V AC 50/60 Hz coil - Schneider Electric
LC1D65ABD | TeSys D contactor – 3P(3 NO) – AC-3 – <= 440 V 65 A - 24 V DC standard coil - Schneider Electric
RXM4AB1B7 | Miniature plug-in relay, 6 A, 4 CO, 24 V AC – Schneider Electric
LC1D32BL | TeSys D contactor – 3P(3 NO) – AC-3 – <= 440 V 32 A - 24 V DC coil - Schneider Electric
Lighting
DN1C MCCB 125 4P 415V AC 25kA Thermal Magnetic 50/60 Hz | L&T
DZ1N MCCB 125 4P 415V AC 50kA Thermal Magnetic 50/60 Hz | L&T
Teknic Illuminated Projecting Push Button LED Bulb, BA9S type Yellow 2ALP8LB 230V
DN2D MCCB 63 4P 415V AC 36kA MTX1.0 50/60 Hz | L&T

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