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Eaton PKZM0-0,63-SPI32 Motor Protection Circuit Breaker, 0.12 kW, 0.4 - 0.63 A, Screw/Push-In Terminals
The Eaton PKZM0-0,63-SPI32 is a high-performance motor protection circuit breaker engineered to safeguard electrical motors with a power rating of 0.12 kW. This device is specifically designed to manage current ranges between 0.4 and 0.63 A, providing a robust defense against electrical faults. Featuring a combination of screw and Push-In terminals, it offers flexible and secure wiring options for various industrial and commercial control panel configurations.
This circuit breaker excels in providing precise protection against both short circuits and thermal overloads, which are critical for maintaining the operational integrity of motor-driven machinery. The integration of Push-In terminal technology significantly reduces installation time and ensures a vibration-resistant connection, enhancing the overall reliability of the electrical system. Its compact design allows for efficient use of space within control cabinets, while the high-quality construction ensures long-term durability in demanding environments.
This device is not intended for use with motors exceeding the 0.12 kW power rating or those requiring a nominal current outside the 0.4 to 0.63 A range. It is also not suitable for high-voltage distribution networks or applications requiring specialized environmental protection ratings beyond standard industrial cabinet specifications.
Installation should be performed by a qualified electrician in accordance with local electrical codes. The device is typically mounted on a standard DIN rail within a control cabinet. Connect the supply lines to the input terminals and the motor leads to the output terminals using the appropriate screw or Push-In method. Once installed, the current setting should be adjusted to the nominal current of the motor using the dial on the front of the unit. After wiring, perform a functional test to ensure the breaker trips correctly under simulated fault conditions.
Usage recommendations: Regularly inspect the circuit breaker for signs of wear or thermal damage. It is recommended to perform periodic testing of the trip mechanism to ensure continued protection of your motor equipment.
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