
motor-mechanism - MT250 - SDE adaptor - 208..277 V 60Hz / 220..240 V 50/60Hz
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Main device short name Motor mechanism module with SDE adaptorproduct or component type Motor mechanismdevice application Automatic spring chargingrange compatibility Compact - Compact NSXCompact - Compact NSX DCPowerPact Multistandardproduct compatibility PowerPact H-FramePowerPact J-Frame[In] rated current 250 A[Uc] control circuit voltage 208...277 V AC 60 Hz220...240 V AC 50/60 HzComplementary control type Standardcontrol signal type ImpulseMaintainedmounting mode Fixedresponse time < 600 ms - during opening time< 80 ms - during closing timemaximum operating frequency 4 per minutepower consumption in VA <= 500 VA - during closing time<= 500 VA - during opening timeprovided equipment SDE adaptorlocking options description 1 to 3 padlocks Ø 5 to Ø 8Padlocking in OFF positionOffer Sustainability Sustainable offer status Green Premium productRoHS (date code: YYWW) REACh Product environmental profile AvailableProduct end of life instructions AvailableContractual warranty Warranty period 18 months -
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CatalogueSizeAdd to My DocumentsCatalog Compact NSX & NSXm circuit breakers and switch-disconnectors from 16 to 630A - up to 690V (Version 1.7)Date 1/28/19Size 70.2 MBUser guideSizeAdd to My DocumentsCompact NSX100-630 - User guide (Version 00)CADSizeAdd to My DocumentsMT; NSX100/160 circuit breaker motor Mech. module (Version 1.0)MT; NSX100/160 circuit breaker motor Mech. module (Version 1.0)Motor mechanisme module for NSX100/160/250 Compact circuit breakerCAD files for LV431541: Motor mechanisme module for NSX100/160/250 Compact circuit breaker (Version 1.0)Date 2/6/19Size 194.9 KBInstruction sheetSizeAdd to My DocumentsMotor mechanism for breaker NSX100-250 A (Version 09)SDE adapter TM/MA/NA/Micrologic 2 (Version 04)REACh DeclarationSizeAdd to My DocumentsEU RoHS DeclarationSizeAdd to My Documents -
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