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The 1489-A3D300 from Allen Bradley is a reliable circuit breaker designed for versatile applications. This standard circuit breaker features a current rating of 30 Amps and operates at a voltage rating of 240 VAC.
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| Manufacturer | Allen Bradley |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Circuit Breaker |
| Product Line | Bulletin 1489 |
| Part Number | 1489-A3D300 |
| Weight | 0.44 lbs (0.20 kg) |
| GTIN | 10781180897099 |
| Type | Standard |
| Poles | 3 Poles |
| Current Rating | 30 Amps |
| Voltage Rating | 240 VAC |
| Trip Curve | D Curve |
| Terminals | Screw Type |
| Mounting | DIN Rail |
| Interrupt Rating | 10 kA |
| Wire Size | 18 to 8 AWG |
| Operating Temperature | 0 to 40 degrees Celsius |
The Allen Bradley 1489-A3D300 is classified as a circuit breaker within the Bulletin 1489 series. This unit is specifically designed for standard applications, boasting three poles for effective circuit management. Rated at 30 Amps and operating at a voltage level of 240 VAC, this breaker is suitable for numerous electrical installations.
Featuring a D Curve trip curve, the 1489-A3D300 ensures precise response during overload conditions. It is constructed with screw-type terminals for secure and reliable connections. The device supports a wire size range from 18 AWG to 8 AWG, providing flexibility in wiring configurations.
Designed for easy integration, this circuit breaker mounts conveniently on a DIN rail. It provides an interrupt rating of 10 kA, ensuring safety during fault conditions. The unit is rated to operate effectively within a temperature band of 0 to 40 degrees Celsius.