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Legrand Shunt Trip Release 161-230V AC for M250 Circuit Breakers
The Legrand shunt trip release is a specialized electrical accessory engineered specifically for integration with M250 series circuit breakers. This device enables the remote tripping of the circuit breaker, providing a reliable mechanism for emergency shutdowns or automated system management within electrical distribution networks. Designed for consistent performance, it operates effectively within a voltage range of 161-230V AC, ensuring compatibility with standard industrial and commercial power infrastructures.
This shunt trip release offers a robust solution for enhancing the safety and control of electrical installations. By allowing for remote operation, it eliminates the need for manual intervention during critical situations, thereby increasing operator safety and reducing response times. The component is built to the high quality standards associated with the Legrand brand, ensuring durability and seamless mechanical compatibility with M250 circuit breakers. Its precise design facilitates straightforward installation, making it an efficient choice for upgrading existing protection systems.
This device is not intended for use with circuit breakers outside of the M250 series, as mechanical and electrical compatibility cannot be guaranteed. It is also unsuitable for applications requiring DC voltage operation or voltage levels outside the specified 161-230V AC range.
Installation should be performed by a qualified electrician in accordance with local safety regulations. The shunt trip release is mounted directly into the designated slot on the M250 circuit breaker. Once physically secured, the electrical connections must be wired to the control circuit that will trigger the trip. Ensure that the control voltage matches the specified range before energizing the system. After installation, perform a functional test to verify that the remote trip command successfully opens the circuit breaker.
Always disconnect the main power supply before attempting to install or service the shunt trip release to prevent the risk of electric shock. Regularly inspect the connection points to ensure they remain secure and free from oxidation.
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