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The TEDPK from GE Fanuc Emerson serves as circuit breaker mounting hardware. This component operates effectively at a recommended voltage rating of 600 VAC and supports a maximum current of 150 A.
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| Manufacturer | GE Fanuc Emerson |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Circuit Breaker Mounting Hardware |
| Product Line | Spectra |
| Part Number | TEDPK |
| UPC | 783164184280 |
| Recommended Voltage Rating | 600 VAC |
| Recommended Current Rating | 150 A |
| Metal Type | Copper |
| Frame Type | TED Frame |
| Min. Operating Temperature | 0°C |
| Max. Operating Temperature | 40°C |
| Min. Storage Temperature | 0°C |
| Max. Storage Temperature | 40°C |
| Storage Humidity | 80% (non-Condensing) |
| Operating Humidity | 80% (non-Condensing) |
| Installation Altitude | 1000 MSL |
The GE Fanuc Emerson TEDPK is hardware specifically engineered for mounting circuit breakers. This unit operates efficiently at a recommended voltage of 600 VAC along with a current rating of 150 A. Constructed from copper, this component provides durability and reliability under various conditions.
The TEDPK is suitable for operating within a temperature range from a minimum of 0°C to a maximum of 40°C, ensuring it can function efficiently in a variety of environments. For storage, the conditions remain the same, promoting consistency in performance. The component is designed to withstand a humidity level of up to 80% without condensation during both operation and storage. These features make the TEDPK versatile for many installation scenarios, particularly at altitudes up to 1000 meters above sea level, ensuring satisfactory performance in elevated locations.