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Lighting
Wipro 3W Garnet Mini Spotlights – Blue, 3W | D340380
Contactors
LC1D32BD | TeSys D contactor – 3P(3 NO) – AC-3 – <= 440 V 32 A - 24 V DC coil - Schneider Electric
CA2KN40F7 | TeSys K control relay – 4 NO – <= 690 V - 110 V AC coil - Schneider Electric
LC1D95BD | TeSys D contactor – 3P(3 NO) – AC-3 – <= 440 V 95 A - 24 V DC standard coil - Schneider Electric
LC1E0610E5 | Easy TeSys contactor 3P(3 NO) – AC-3 – <= 440 V 6A - 48 V AC coil - Schneider Electric
LC1E0601F7 | Easy TeSys contactor 3P(3 NO) – AC-3 – <= 440 V 6A - 110 V AC coil - Schneider Electric
MCCB
DN2N MCCB 250 3P 415V AC 50kA Thermal Magnetic 50/60 Hz | L&T – CM92006OOP1OG
32A 3P 50KA TM Optium 2.0 Adj F3 MCCB – Indoasian
100A 3P 16KA TM Optium 1.0 Fixed F1 MCCB – Indoasian
DY250U1 MCCB 160A 3P 415V AC 10kA Thermal Magnetic 50/60 Hz | L&T – CM98195OOMO
Meter
EMS-12y | Volt Meter, Size 96×96, 3Phase 4Wire, Class 1 EAPL
EM-100 | Ammeter, Size 96×96, 3Phase 4Wire, Class 1 EAPL
EMS-15 | Maximum Demand Indicator, 3Phase 4Wire, Class 1 EAPL
EM-10 THREE PHASE ENERGY (KWH) METER MULTISPAN
METSEEM6459HCL10NC | CONZERV EM6459H VAF PF DPM NO COM CL 1.0 – 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
CPX101SW1M_WE | ClipsalX Antiviral-10A 1 Way Switch – 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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