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GE Fanuc Emerson Mag-Break TEC36050

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TEC36050

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The TEC36050 is a molded case circuit breaker from GE Fanuc Emerson within the Mag-Break series. It is built to handle various electrical applications with a rated current of 50 A and operates effectively at a voltage of up to 600V AC.

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Technical specifications for TEC36050

ManufacturerGE Fanuc Emerson
Product TypeMolded Case Circuit Breaker (MCCB)
Product LineMag-Break
Part NumberTEC36050
UPC783164069181
Circuit Poles3 Poles
Current Rating50 A
Voltage Rating600V AC
Power Phases3-Phase
Short-Circuit Rating10 kA @ 480V AC
Protection MethodMagnetic Trip Only
Trip SettingFixed
Conductor TerminationLug Terminals
Protection ScopeShort-Circuit (MCP)
Installation MethodPanel Mount
Operation MechanismManual Toggle

The GE Fanuc Emerson TEC36050, classified as a molded case circuit breaker (MCCB), is essential for safeguarding electrical circuits. Rated for 50 A, it functions reliably within a voltage spectrum of 600V AC. This device is specially configured for 3-phase systems and includes three poles, making it suitable for various applications.

The short-circuit capacity reaches up to 10 kA at 480V AC, providing robust protection against electrical faults. It employs a magnetic-only trip method with a fixed trip setting to enhance reliability. For connection purposes, this model features lug terminals, which facilitate secure and stable wire connections.

Installation is simplified with a panel mount design, making it straightforward to integrate into existing infrastructures. The operation mechanism is manual toggle, ensuring ease of use during manual overrides or resets. The protection scope focuses on short-circuit conditions (MCP), underscoring the device's role in system safety and reliability.