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3VA1116-6EE32-0AA0 | MCCB 160 A, 3 Pole, 70 kA, Adjustable O/L & Fixed S/C Settings, Thermal Magnetic Trip Unit (ATFM) – Siemens
The 3VA1116-6EE32-0AA0 is a high-performance Molded Case Circuit Breaker (MCCB) from Siemens, designed for reliable and efficient protection of electrical circuits. This MCCB is part of the 3VA series, known for its robust construction and advanced features.
Key Features:
- Rated Current: 160 A
- Number of Poles: 3 Pole
- Breaking Capacity: 70 kA
- Trip Unit: Thermal Magnetic Trip Unit (ATFM)
- Overload Protection: Adjustable Overload (O/L) Settings
- Short-Circuit Protection: Fixed Short-Circuit (S/C) Settings
- Application: Suitable for a wide range of industrial and commercial applications, providing reliable protection against overloads and short circuits.
Technical Specifications:
- Rated Operational Voltage (Ue): Up to 690 V AC
- Rated Insulation Voltage (Ui): 1000 V AC
- Rated Impulse Withstand Voltage (Uimp): 8 kV
- Mounting: Fixed Mounting
- Standards Compliance: IEC 60947-2, IEC 60947-1
Benefits:
- High Breaking Capacity: Ensures reliable protection even in high fault current conditions.
- Adjustable Overload Settings: Allows for precise customization to match specific load requirements.
- Thermal Magnetic Trip Unit: Provides both thermal and magnetic protection, ensuring quick response to overloads and short circuits.
- Durable Construction: Built to withstand harsh environments, ensuring long-term reliability.
Applications:
The 3VA1116-6EE32-0AA0 is ideal for use in a variety of settings, including:
- Industrial plants
- Commercial buildings
- Power distribution systems
- Motor protection circuits
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