The 140M-C2E-B10 is a motor protection circuit breaker from Allen Bradley's Bulletin 140M series. It features a turn button control mechanism and provides a magnetic trip current rated at 13 A, ensuring effective protection.
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Manufacturer | Allen Bradley |
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Series | 140M Circuit Breakers |
Part Number | 140M-C2E-B10 |
Product Line | Bulletin 140M |
Product Type | Circuit Breaker |
Circuit Breaker Type | Motor Protection Breaker |
Control Element | Turn Button |
Magnetic Trip Current | 13 A |
Operational Current (IEC) | 1 A |
Switch-Off Technique | Thermomagnetic |
Thermal Protection | Supported |
Trip Class | Class 10 |
Number of Poles | 3 Poles |
Maximum Operating Voltage | 690V AC |
Maximum Horsepower Rating | 0.75 HP at 575V AC, 3-Phase |
The model 140M-C2E-B10, a circuit breaker from the Bulletin 140M series by Allen Bradley, is specifically engineered for motor protection applications. This component is defined by its turn button control element, which simplifies operation. With an adjustable magnetic trip rated at 13 A, this circuit breaker provides reliable protection against overcurrent conditions.
It accommodates a maximum operating voltage of 690 volts AC, making it suitable for higher voltage applications. The breaker features a robust thermomagnetic switch-off technique, allowing for effective response to both thermal overloads and magnetic faults. This model is rated for an operational current of 1 A according to IEC standards.
Furthermore, the 140M-C2E-B10 comes equipped with thermal protection, safeguarding motors from overheating. With a trip class rating of 10, this device is particularly designed to handle normal cycling of 0.75 horsepower when operating at 575 volts AC in a three-phase context. The three-pole design enables it to break the circuit as necessary, providing substantial safety for motor-driven systems.