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Eaton Cutler-Hammer Series C Circuit Breakers UVH3LP15K

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UVH3LP15K

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The Eaton Cutler-Hammer UVH3LP15K functions as an undervoltage release mechanism, designed for specific operational requirements. This device operates within a voltage range of 380/480 VAC and is mounted on the left pole, fitting into a K Frame type system.

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Technical specifications for UVH3LP15K

ManufacturerEaton Cutler-Hammer
Product TypeUndervoltage Release Mechanism
Product LineSeries C Circuit Breakers
Part NumberUVH3LP15K
UPC786679803608
Rated Voltage380/480 VAC
Mounting TypeLeft Pole Mount
Frame TypeK Frame
Operating Humidity80% (non-Condensing)
Installation Altitude1000 MSL
Storage Humidity80% (non-Condensing)
Min. Operating Temperature0°C
Max. Operating Temperature40°C
Min. Storage Temperature0°C
Max. Storage Temperature40°C

The UVH3LP15K from Eaton Cutler-Hammer is characterized as an undervoltage release mechanism, integral to controlling circuit breaker functionality. It operates effectively within a voltage rating of 380 to 480 VAC. The design includes a left pole mounting method, compatible with K Frame systems.

This device is able to perform in a range of operating conditions, with a temperature flexibility from 0°C up to a maximum of 40°C. It also accommodates humidity levels up to 80%, non-condensing, ensuring reliable operation in various environments. In terms of altitude, the module can be installed at heights of up to 1000 meters above mean sea level. The same humidity guidelines apply to its storage, maintaining performance integrity during potential periods of inactivity.