Schneider Electric
TeSys GV motor circuit breaker GV2ME20 thermal-magnetic 13-18A 7.5kW@400V Icu15kA pushbutton
- EAN no.: 3389110343199
- LM no.: 7522402817
- Supplier: Schneider Electric
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Description
Type no: GV2ME20
Promotion code: 80080464210
UNSPSC (v. 19.0501): 39121616
HS Code: 85362010
GV2ME20 is a TeSys GV motor circuit breaker from Schneider Electric designed for motor applications 7.5kW@400V. It fulfills a thermal-magnetic protection with a thermal setting range 13-18A, magnetic tripping at 12xIn and breaking capacity Icu 15kA@400V. Start-stop control by push-button guaranteed for 100 000 cycles AC-3 415V. Available worldwide, it is multi-standards certified (IEC, UL, CSA, CCC, EAC, Marine) and Green Premium compliant (RoHs/Reach). Complete motor protection in a single device : short-circuit, overload, disconnection
. Associated with a TeSys contactor, it ensures a complete type 1 or type 2 Motor Starter solution
. Light and compact, 45mm wide, for DIN-rail and panel mounting
. Manual control with push-buttons for Start / Stop, padlockable
. Possible mounting of auxiliary contacts front or side mounted (GVAE, GVAN, GVAD) for status and tripping signalling
. For industrial or building LV distribution networks thanks to a 15kA breaking capacity
. Power connections with screw clamp terminals, also available with springs and lugs terminals
. Can be associated with undervoltage or shunt tripping units (GVAU, GVAS) and power distribution busbars (GV2G)
. Associated with a TeSys contactor, it ensures a complete type 1 or type 2 Motor Starter solution
. Light and compact, 45mm wide, for DIN-rail and panel mounting
. Manual control with push-buttons for Start / Stop, padlockable
. Possible mounting of auxiliary contacts front or side mounted (GVAE, GVAN, GVAD) for status and tripping signalling
. For industrial or building LV distribution networks thanks to a 15kA breaking capacity
. Power connections with screw clamp terminals, also available with springs and lugs terminals
. Can be associated with undervoltage or shunt tripping units (GVAU, GVAS) and power distribution busbars (GV2G)