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Kanlux KMP-18.0 3P Motor Circuit Breaker 13-18A
Kanlux KMP-18.0 3P Motor Circuit Breaker 13-18A
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Kanlux KMP-18.0 3P Motor Circuit Breaker 13-18A
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Kanlux KMP-18.0 3P Motor Circuit Breaker 13-18A
Kanlux KMP-18.0 3P Motor Circuit Breaker 13-18A
The Kanlux KMP-18.0 3P Motor Circuit Breaker is a professional-grade electrical component engineered to provide comprehensive protection for electric motors. This 3-pole device is specifically designed to safeguard motors against the risks of overloads and short circuits, ensuring the longevity and operational stability of industrial and commercial machinery. With a focus on reliability, this circuit breaker offers precise control and consistent performance in various electrical configurations.
This motor circuit breaker stands out due to its robust construction and high-quality materials, which ensure durability even in demanding industrial environments. The adjustable thermal release range allows for fine-tuned protection tailored to the specific requirements of the connected motor, preventing unnecessary downtime while maintaining safety. Its compact 3-pole design facilitates efficient installation within electrical panels, providing a space-saving solution without compromising on protective capabilities.
This device is not intended for use with single-phase motors or applications requiring current ratings outside the specified 13-18A range. It should not be installed in environments that exceed the manufacturer's specified operating temperature or humidity limits.
The Kanlux KMP-18.0 should be installed by a qualified electrician in accordance with local electrical regulations. It is typically mounted on a standard DIN rail within an enclosure. Once installed, the thermal release current should be calibrated to the nominal current of the motor being protected by adjusting the dial on the front of the unit. Ensure all terminal connections are tightened to the specified torque to prevent overheating.
Regularly inspect the circuit breaker for signs of wear or damage and perform periodic testing of the tripping mechanism to ensure continued operational safety.
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