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Legrand TX3 Miniature Circuit Breaker 3A Type C
Legrand TX3 Miniature Circuit Breaker 3A Type C
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Legrand TX3 Miniature Circuit Breaker 3A Type C
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Legrand TX3 Miniature Circuit Breaker 3A Type C
Legrand TX3 Miniature Circuit Breaker 3A Type C
The Legrand TX3 Miniature Circuit Breaker 3A Type C is a high-quality electrical protection device engineered to safeguard circuits against overloads and short circuits. Designed for integration into standard electrical distribution boards, this 3-pole breaker ensures consistent performance and safety in both residential and commercial environments. It operates reliably within a voltage range of 240-415 V and a frequency of 50-60 Hz, providing a robust solution for modern electrical infrastructure.
This circuit breaker offers exceptional reliability due to the high manufacturing standards associated with the Legrand brand. Its Type C tripping characteristic makes it particularly effective for circuits with moderate inrush currents, such as those powering lighting systems or small motors. The compact design allows for efficient use of space within distribution cabinets, while the durable construction ensures a long service life and consistent protection for connected electrical equipment.
This device is not intended for outdoor use or environments exposed to moisture, dust, or extreme weather conditions, as it carries an IP20 rating. It may also not be suitable for high-inrush current applications that require a Type D tripping characteristic, such as large industrial transformers or heavy-duty machinery.
The Legrand TX3 circuit breaker should be installed by a qualified electrician onto a standard DIN rail within an electrical distribution panel. Ensure that the power supply is completely disconnected before beginning the installation process. The device is mounted by snapping it onto the rail and securing the electrical connections according to the specified torque requirements. Once installed, the breaker can be manually toggled to control the circuit, and it will automatically trip in the event of an electrical fault.
Usage recommendations: Regularly inspect the circuit breaker for any signs of physical damage or discoloration. It is recommended to perform a functional test periodically to ensure the tripping mechanism remains responsive and effective.
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