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WEG DWB160CH40-3DX CBH UL 3P FTM 40A 10kA 480V Circuit Brkr
MODEL DWB160CH40-3DX
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$189.12 Each
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Electrical Circuit Breaker The WEG DWB160CH40-3DX Circuit Breaker is a high-performance electrical component designed to ensure the safe and reliable operation of electrical systems. This circuit breaker is engineered to protect circuits from overloads and short circuits, making it an essential part of any industrial or commercial electrical installation.
Key Features
| Rated Current | 40A, providing optimal protection for diverse electrical applications. |
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| Short-Circuit Breaking Capacity | 10kA, ensuring the circuit can handle sudden surges without damage. |
| Voltage Rating | 480V, suitable for high-voltage applications in industrial environments. |
| Configuration | 3 poles (3P), allowing for versatility in three-phase electrical systems. |
| UL Certified | Complies with Underwriters Laboratories (UL) standards for safety and reliability. |
Applications
| Industrial Facilities | Ideal for use in manufacturing plants, warehouses, and production lines requiring reliable circuit protection. |
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| Commercial Buildings | Suitable for electrical panels in commercial settings, providing robust protection against electrical faults. |
| Power Distribution Systems | Effective in safeguarding electrical circuits in power distribution setups, optimizing operational safety. |
Benefits
| Enhanced Safety | Protects electrical systems from overloads, reducing the risk of equipment damage and fire hazards. |
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| Reliable Performance | Designed for durability, ensuring long-lasting functionality in demanding industrial environments. |
| Ease of Installation | Compact design allows for straightforward integration into existing electrical systems, minimizing downtime. |