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The SRPG600B500 by GE Fanuc Emerson belongs to the Spectra series, functioning as a circuit breaker rating plug. It supports a current rating of 500 A and can operate at a voltage of 600 VAC, suitable for various applications.
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| Manufacturer | GE Fanuc Emerson |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Circuit Breaker Rating Plug |
| Product Line | Spectra |
| Part Number | SRPG600B500 |
| UPC | 783164213676 |
| Rated Current | 500 A |
| Rated Voltage | 600 VAC |
| Frame Type | SGHB, SGHH, SGLB, SGLL, SGPB, SGPP Frame |
| Minimum Operating Temperature | 0°C |
| Maximum Operating Temperature | 40°C |
| Minimum Storage Temperature | 0°C |
| Maximum Storage Temperature | 40°C |
| Storage Humidity | 80% (non-Condensing) |
| Operating Humidity | 80% (non-Condensing) |
| Installation Altitude | 1000 MSL |
Designed for reliable performance, the SRPG600B500 circuit breaker rating plug from GE Fanuc Emerson is a critical component in electrical systems. It functions effectively within a maximum rated current of 500 A at a voltage of 600 VAC. This unit is flexible, fitting several frame types, including SGHB, SGHH, SGLB, SGLL, SGPB, and SGPP.
With operating conditions suitable for environments ranging from 0°C to 40°C, it ensures efficient performance across various scenarios. The plug is also rated for safe storage under similar temperature conditions, maintaining its integrity and functionality. Humidity levels can reach up to 80% in both operating and storage scenarios without causing damage. Furthermore, it can be installed at altitudes up to 1000 meters above sea level, emphasizing its adaptability in different geographical settings.