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GE Fanuc Emerson Spec-Setter Safety Switches TH3365

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TH3365

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The GE Fanuc Emerson TH3365 represents a heavy-duty fusible safety switch designed for reliable circuit protection. Rated at 400 A and capable of handling 600 VAC, this unit is ideal for 3-phase applications.

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Technical specifications for TH3365

ManufacturerGE Fanuc Emerson
Product TypeHeavy Duty Fusible Safety Switch
Product LineSpec-Setter Safety Switches
Part NumberTH3365
UPC783164009170
Current Rated400 A
Number of Poles3 Poles
AC Voltage Rating600 VAC
Enclosure TypeNEMA 1
Mounting StyleSurface Mounting
Number of Wires3 Wires
Rated Short Circuit Current100 kA
Phase Type3-Phase
Maximum Operating Frequency60 Hz
Minimum Operating Frequency50 Hz

The TH3365 model from GE Fanuc Emerson's Spec-Setter series is a robust fusible safety switch intended for demanding industrial environments. With a commendable current rating of 400 Amps, it effectively manages 600 VAC applications across three-phase systems.

This safety switch consists of three poles and operates within a frequency range from 50 Hz to a maximum of 60 Hz. It is constructed with a NEMA 1 enclosure, suitable for surface mounting in various conditions. The design principles of this switch ensure that it can accommodate three wires without compromising safety or performance. Additionally, it possesses a rated short circuit current capacity of 100 kA, which enables it to handle fault conditions effectively. Overall, the TH3365 provides dependable protection for electrical circuits that require robust switching solutions.