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The SEDA36AN0100 is a molded case circuit breaker from GE Fanuc Emerson's Spectra series. This model supports a voltage rating of up to 600 V and offers a 100 A amperage capacity, making it suitable for various industrial applications.
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| Manufacturer | GE Fanuc Emerson |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Molded Case Circuit Breaker |
| Product Line | Spectra |
| Part Number | SEDA36AN0100 |
| UPC | 783164211566 |
| Voltage Rating | 600 V |
| Amperage Rating | 100 A |
| Trip Unit Type | Electronic RMS |
| Number of Poles | 3 poles |
| Phase | 3-Phase |
| Connection Type | Bolt-on |
| Circuit Breaker Type | SEDA |
| Interrupt Rating at 480 V | 100 kAIC |
| Compliance Standard | UL listed |
| Operating Mechanism | Electronic |
| Application | Distribution protection |
The GE Fanuc Emerson SEDA36AN0100 is a durable molded case circuit breaker crafted for reliable performance in demanding environments. Designed for operations at a voltage rating of 600 V, this unit is adept at handling up to 100 A of electrical current. It employs an advanced electronic RMS trip unit, which enhances the precision and responsiveness of the protection mechanism.
This model comprises three poles, catering specifically to 3-phase electrical systems, and features an efficient bolt-on connection method for easy installation. The circuit breaker also boasts an interrupt rating of 100 kAIC when used with 480 V systems, providing superior fault protection. Adhering to UL standards, the SEDA36AN0100 assures high compliance for safety and performance in distribution protection applications. Its electronic operating mechanism contributes to its effectiveness in safeguarding against potential electrical hazards.