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The THQL2150GFT circuit breaker from GE Fanuc Emerson is engineered for safe and reliable electrical protection. It features a current rating of 50 Amps and is suitable for a voltage rating of 240 VAC, equipped with two poles and a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) functionality to enhance safety during operation.
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| Manufacturer | GE Fanuc Emerson |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Circuit breaker |
| Product Line | Spectra |
| Part Number | THQL2150GFT |
| UPC | 783164485387 |
| Poles | 2 poles |
| Current Rating | 50 Amps |
| Voltage Rating | 240 VAC |
| Interrupting Rating | 100 kAIC |
| GFCI | Yes |
| Trip Style | Non-interchangeable |
| Trip Function | LIG |
| Long Time | Fixed |
| Certifications | UL |
| Operating Altitude Without Derating | 1000m above sea level |
The GE Fanuc Emerson THQL2150GFT is a two-pole circuit breaker designed for dependable electrical protection in varied applications. With a current handling capability of 50 Amps, it functions efficiently at a voltage rating of 240 VAC. This unit is equipped with ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) technology, safeguarding against the risk of electrical shock by detecting ground faults.
An interrupting rating of 100 kAIC provides assurance that the breaker can withstand significant fault conditions without failing. The trip mechanism is characterized by a non-interchangeable style, employing the LIG trip function for precise and consistent operation. Additionally, it features a fixed long-time trip setting, providing reliability during overload conditions.
The product holds a UL certification, indicating compliance with essential safety standards for circuit protection devices. This circuit breaker can operate efficiently at altitudes of 1000 meters above sea level without loss of performance, making it suitable for a wide range of installations.