The 140G-G6C4-C16 from Allen-Bradley is a robust molded case circuit breaker engineered for superior protection in electrical circuits. Rated at 125 amps, it features a G frame and provides a substantial interrupting capacity of 65 kA.
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Manufacturer | Eaton Cutler-Hammer |
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Brand | Eaton Cutler-Hammer |
Part Number/Catalog No. | 140G-G6C4-C16 |
Product Type | Molded Case Circuit Breaker |
Frame | G |
Amps | 125 |
Interrupting Rating | 65 kA |
Protection Type | Fixed Thermal/ Fixed Magnetic |
Poles | 4 |
Current Range | 16 A |
Rated Insulation Voltage | 800 V |
Rated Impulse Withstand Voltage | 8 kV |
Weight | 3.08 lb |
Thermal Trip | 16 A |
Magnetic Trip | 500 A |
The Allen-Bradley 140G-G6C4-C16 is a durable molded case circuit breaker designed for various electrical applications. It operates with a frame size designated as G and is rated for a nominal current of 125 Amps. This breaker effectively ensures safety with its 65 kA interrupting rating. It features both fixed thermal and fixed magnetic protection, with a specific thermal trip setting at 16 Amps. Additionally, it includes a magnetic trip threshold of 500 Amps, allowing for quick disconnection under fault conditions. The device has a total weight of 3.08 lbs and supports four poles, providing ample configuration options. Its rated insulation voltage of 800 V ensures reliable performance, while the rated impulse withstand voltage of up to 8 kV enhances its durability in demanding electrical environments.
Revision Part # | Also known as | |
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140G-G6C4-C16 Ser A | 140G-G6C4-C16/A, Series A, Rev A | Request a quote |
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