The 140G-H2I3-D10 is a molded case circuit breaker designed by Allen-Bradley, operating under Rockwell Automation. This model has a robust frame type H, providing a rated capacity of 125 Amps. It includes electronic LSIG protection and boasts an interrupting rating of 25 kA, ensuring reliability in fault conditions.
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Manufacturer | Rockwell Automation |
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Brand | Allen-Bradley |
Part Number/Catalog No. | 140G-H2I3-D10 |
Product Type | Molded Case Circuit Breaker |
Frame | H |
Amps | 125 |
Interrupting Rating | 25 kA |
Protection Type | Electronic LSIG |
Current Range | 100 A |
Rated Insulation Voltage | 1000 V |
Rated Impulse Withstand Voltage | 8 kV |
Weight | 2.65 lb |
Mechanical Life | 240 Operations/hr. |
Electrical Life | 120 Operations/hr. |
The 140G-H2I3-D10 from Allen-Bradley is a critical component in electrical systems, functioning as a molded case circuit breaker. With its H-frame construction, this model supports a substantial current rating of 125 Amps. It operates effectively under fault conditions, evidenced by its interrupting rating, which reaches 25 kA.
The circuit breaker is equipped with electronic LSIG protection, providing enhanced safety against overloads and short circuits. Its current handling capacity extends to 100 A, accommodating various applications. The 140G-H2I3-D10 maintains a rated insulation voltage of 1000 V, which ensures compatibility with high-voltage systems, and it can withstand impulse voltages of 8 kV, safeguarding against transient spikes.
The unit is also designed for durability and longevity. Weighing in at 2.65 pounds, it is efficient for installation in diverse applications. The circuit breaker has a mechanical lifecycle of 240 operations per hour and is rated for an electrical life of 120 operations per hour, which illustrates its capability to handle high-frequency operational demands effectively.
Revision Part # | Also known as | |
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140G-H2I3-D10 Ser A | 140G-H2I3-D10/A, Series A, Rev A | Request a quote |
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