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LS MMS-32H Motor Protection Circuit Breaker, 1.6 - 2.5A
LS MMS-32H Motor Protection Circuit Breaker, 1.6 - 2.5A
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LS MMS-32H Motor Protection Circuit Breaker, 1.6 - 2.5A
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LS MMS-32H Motor Protection Circuit Breaker, 1.6 - 2.5A
LS MMS-32H Motor Protection Circuit Breaker, 1.6 - 2.5A
The LS MMS-32H motor protection circuit breaker is a high-performance electrical component engineered for the precise control and safeguarding of electric motors. This device integrates thermal and magnetic release mechanisms to provide comprehensive protection against overloads and short circuits, ensuring the longevity and reliability of connected machinery. Designed for industrial and commercial environments, it offers a robust solution for motor management in a compact form factor.
This circuit breaker stands out due to its high breaking capacity and reliable thermal release mechanism, which is adjustable between 1.6 and 2.5A. Its compact design allows for efficient use of space within electrical cabinets, while the durable construction ensures consistent performance under demanding operational conditions. The device simplifies motor protection by combining switching and protective functions into a single, easy-to-install unit.
This device is not intended for use in circuits exceeding its rated current range of 1.6 to 2.5A. It is also not suitable for applications requiring specialized protection features beyond standard thermal and magnetic overload and short-circuit detection.
The LS MMS-32H should be installed by a qualified professional within a suitable electrical enclosure. After mounting the device onto a standard DIN rail, connect the power supply and motor cables to the designated terminals, ensuring all connections are tightened to the specified torque. Once installed, the thermal release current should be set to the nominal current of the motor using the adjustment dial on the front panel. The device can then be operated manually using the integrated switch.
Regularly inspect the circuit breaker for signs of wear or thermal damage and perform periodic testing of the tripping mechanism to ensure continued operational safety.
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