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Legrand TX3 Miniature Circuit Breaker 2P, 16A, Type D, 6kA
Legrand TX3 Miniature Circuit Breaker 2P, 16A, Type D, 6kA
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Legrand TX3 Miniature Circuit Breaker 2P, 16A, Type D, 6kA
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Legrand TX3 Miniature Circuit Breaker 2P, 16A, Type D, 6kA
Legrand TX3 Miniature Circuit Breaker 2P, 16A, Type D, 6kA
The Legrand TX3 miniature circuit breaker is a high-quality 2-pole electrical protection device engineered to safeguard residential and commercial circuits. With a rated current of 16A and a robust 6kA breaking capacity, this device provides reliable protection against overloads and short circuits. It is designed to operate efficiently within a voltage range of 240-415V and a frequency of 50-60Hz, ensuring compatibility with standard electrical distribution systems.
This circuit breaker stands out due to its Type D tripping characteristic, which is specifically designed to handle high-inrush currents often generated by inductive loads. The compact design allows for easy installation in standard distribution boards, while the durable construction ensures long-term operational stability. By integrating this device into your electrical system, you benefit from enhanced safety and reduced risk of nuisance tripping during the startup of heavy equipment.
This device is not intended for use in environments exposed to moisture, dust, or extreme weather conditions, as it carries an IP20 rating. It is also not suitable for applications requiring a different tripping curve, such as sensitive electronic equipment that may be better protected by Type B or Type C breakers.
The Legrand TX3 circuit breaker should be installed by a qualified electrician onto a standard DIN rail within an appropriate distribution enclosure. Ensure that the power supply is disconnected before beginning the installation. Secure the device firmly to the rail and connect the incoming and outgoing cables to the corresponding terminals, ensuring all connections are tightened to the manufacturer's specified torque to prevent overheating.
Regularly inspect the circuit breaker for signs of wear or damage and perform periodic testing to ensure the tripping mechanism functions correctly. Always consult local electrical regulations and standards when planning your installation.
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