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LC1D12BL | TeSys D contactor – 3P(3 NO) – AC-3 – <= 440 V 12 A - 24 V DC coil - Schneider Electric
LC1E80N5 | Easy TeSys contactor 3P(3 NO) – AC-3 – <= 440 V 80A - 415 V AC coil - Schneider Electric
LC1D40AF7 | TeSys D contactor – 3P(3 NO) – AC-3 – <= 440 V 40 A - 110 V AC 50/60 Hz coil - Schneider Electric
LC1D12B7 | TeSys D contactor – 3P(3 NO) – AC-3 – <= 440 V 12 A - 24 V AC coil - Schneider Electric
LC1D09P7 | TeSys D contactor – 3P(3 NO) – AC-3 – <= 440 V 9 A - 230 V AC coil - Schneider Electric
MCCB
C10B6TM080 | Circuit breaker, ComPacT NSX100B, 25kA/415VAC, 4 poles 3D (neutral not protected), TMD trip unit 80A – Schneider Electric
16A 4P 16KA TM Optium 1.0 Fixed F1 MCCB – Indoasian
100A 4P 16KA TM Optium 2.0 Adj F1 MCCB – Indoasian
250A 3P 50KA TM Optium 2.0 Adj F3 MCCB – Indoasian
Meter
X1101WH | Opale switch 1-way 16 A white – Schneider Electric
Teknic 3 Position illuminated selector Switch Spring Return Right Blue 2ASLR6L-3PSRR 230V
XB5AA42N | Push button, Harmony XB5N XB7N, plastic, flush, red, 22mm, spring return, unmarked, 1 NC – Schneider Electric
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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
Wipro 18W NR LED Lamp – Cool White (6500K), 1800 Lumens | Energy-Efficient & High-Performance Lighting | Model DG11865

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GV2L32 | Motor circuit breaker, TeSys GV2, 3P, 32 A, magnetic, rotary handle, screw clamp terminals – Schneider Electric
A9KF71106 | Acti9 K60H 1P – 6 A – C curve 10000 A – Schneider Electric
XALD02 | Empty enclosure, plastic, dark grey lid, for push button Ø22, 2 cut-outs – Schneider Electric
33684 | non – adjustable time delay relay for voltage release MN – 100/130 V AC/DC – Schneider Electric
LC1E12004M5WBIN | Easy TeSys contactor 4P CTR 32A AC1(4NO)220V 50Hz WB – Schneider Electric
Lighting
enGem Switch 1-way 6A with indicator 1M Stone Grey | L&T
LX1FF110 | TeSys F – contactor coil – LX1FF – 110…115 V AC 50 Hz – Schneider Electric
DZ1D MCCB 160 4P 415V AC 36kA iTRP3 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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