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GE Fanuc Emerson Spectra TEB122030

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TEB122030

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The TEB122030 from GE Fanuc Emerson is a molded case circuit breaker specifically designed for reliable protection. With an amperage rating of 30 A, it operates effectively at 240 VAC and 250 VDC, employing a thermal magnetic trip mechanism to manage overcurrent incidents.

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Technical specifications for TEB122030

ManufacturerGE Fanuc Emerson
Product TypeMolded Case Circuit Breaker
Product LineSpectra
Part NumberTEB122030
UPC783164068566
Amperage30 A
Trip TypeThermal Magnetic
Voltage (AC)240 VAC
Interrupt Rating10 kAIC at 240 V
Voltage (DC)250 VDC
ConnectionFeed-Thru
Poles2 poles
ProtectionOvercurrent
Phase1 phase
Frequency50/60 Hz

The TEB122030 molded case circuit breaker belongs to the Spectra series by GE Fanuc Emerson. This unit is designed to provide superior electrical protection with a current rating of 30 A. It operates at an input voltage of 240 VAC and can also support a DC voltage of 250 V, making it versatile for various applications.

This device utilizes a thermal magnetic trip type, effectively safeguarding against overcurrents. With a two-pole configuration, it is intended for use in single-phase systems. The breaker has been rated with a substantial interrupt capacity of 10 kAIC at 240 volts, which is critical for ensuring safety in fault conditions.

The TEB122030 is suitable for operation within a frequency range of 50 to 60 Hz. It features a feed-thru connection, ensuring ease of installation and maintenance. This circuit breaker plays a vital role in protecting circuits from overloads and potential damage, contributing to the integrity and longevity of electrical systems. The UPC for easy identification is 783164068566.