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Kanlux KMP-4,0 3P Motor Circuit Breaker 2.5 - 4A
Kanlux KMP-4,0 3P Motor Circuit Breaker 2.5 - 4A
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Kanlux KMP-4,0 3P Motor Circuit Breaker 2.5 - 4A
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Kanlux KMP-4,0 3P Motor Circuit Breaker 2.5 - 4A
Kanlux KMP-4,0 3P Motor Circuit Breaker 2.5 - 4A
The Kanlux KMP-4,0 is a high-quality 3-pole motor circuit breaker engineered to provide robust protection for electric motors. It is specifically designed to safeguard equipment against the risks of overloads and short circuits, ensuring the longevity and reliability of industrial and commercial motor systems. With an adjustable thermal release range of 2.5 to 4A, this device offers precise control over electrical safety, making it an essential component for maintaining stable operations in various electrical installations.
This motor circuit breaker stands out due to its reliable performance and ease of integration into existing electrical panels. Its compact design allows for efficient space utilization, while the adjustable thermal release mechanism provides flexibility to match the specific current requirements of different motors. By preventing damage from electrical faults, it significantly reduces downtime and maintenance costs, offering a dependable solution for protecting critical machinery in professional environments.
This device is not intended for use in circuits exceeding its rated current range of 2.5 to 4A. It is also not suitable for applications requiring specialized protection features beyond standard thermal and short-circuit monitoring, such as advanced electronic motor management systems.
Installation should be performed by a qualified electrician in accordance with local electrical regulations. The device is typically mounted on a standard DIN rail within an electrical distribution board. Once installed, the thermal release current should be calibrated to the specific nominal current of the connected motor using the adjustment dial on the front of the unit. Ensure all terminal connections are tightened securely to prevent overheating during operation.
Regularly inspect the circuit breaker for signs of wear and ensure that the thermal release setting remains correctly calibrated to the motor's operating conditions. Periodically test the device functionality to ensure continued protection of your electrical equipment.
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