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The Allen Bradley 1489-M2C060 serves as a thermal-magnetic circuit breaker with a design suited for two-pole configurations, providing reliable protection in various electrical systems. It meets UL and CSA compliance standards, ensuring safety and performance in demanding environments.
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| Manufacturer | Allen Bradley |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Thermal-Magnetic Circuit Breaker |
| Product Line | Bulletin 1489 |
| Part Number | 1489-M2C060 |
| Weight | 0.56 lbs (0.26 kg) |
| UPC | 885630619095 |
| Pole Configuration | 2 Poles |
| Trip Curve | Trip Curve C |
| Standards Compliance | UL/CSA Compliant |
| Voltage Rating (AC) | 277 VAC |
| Voltage Rating (DC) | 96 VDC |
| Rated Current | 6 A |
| Minimum Operating Temperature | -25°C |
| Maximum Operating Temperature | 55°C |
| Minimum Storage Temperature | -40°C |
| Maximum Storage Temperature | 70°C |
Designed for effective circuit protection, the 1489-M2C060 model from Allen Bradley is a thermal-magnetic circuit breaker. This unit features a two-pole configuration that enables it to be used in various applications. With a rated current capacity of 6 A, it is suitable for diverse operations.
The circuit breaker is rated for AC voltage at 277 VAC and DC voltage at 96 VDC, making it versatile for different electrical systems. Compliance with UL and CSA standards assures users of its reliability and safety.
In terms of environmental resilience, the 1489-M2C060 operates efficiently in temperatures ranging from -25°C to a maximum of 55°C. For storage purposes, it can be kept in conditions from -40°C up to 70°C. This makes it adaptable for different settings where temperature fluctuations might occur. The trip curve classified as Trip Curve C adds to its functionality, allowing for specific overload protection dynamics.