ABB SPAJ140C

¥4,520.00

Parameters:

  • The ABB SPAJ140C typically includes electrical ratings such as voltage and current ratings, as well as trip time and trip class specifications.

Specifications:

  • Designed for overcurrent protection in low-voltage power distribution systems.
  • Provides protection against overloads and short circuits.
  • Complies with relevant international standards and safety regulations.

Dimensions and Weight:

  • The exact dimensions and weight of the SPAJ140C will be provided in the manufacturer’s datasheet or catalog. Please refer to those documents for detailed measurements.

Series:

  • The SPAJ140C belongs to ABB’s S-series of miniature circuit breakers.
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Description

Parameters:

  • The ABB SPAJ140C typically includes electrical ratings such as voltage and current ratings, as well as trip time and trip class specifications.

Specifications:

  • Designed for overcurrent protection in low-voltage power distribution systems.
  • Provides protection against overloads and short circuits.
  • Complies with relevant international standards and safety regulations.

Dimensions and Weight:

  • The exact dimensions and weight of the SPAJ140C will be provided in the manufacturer’s datasheet or catalog. Please refer to those documents for detailed measurements.

Series:

  • The SPAJ140C belongs to ABB’s S-series of miniature circuit breakers.

Features:

  • Compact design for easy installation in panelboards and switchboards.
  • Thermal-magnetic trip mechanism for reliable overload and short-circuit protection.
  • Adjustable trip settings to match specific application requirements.
  • Clearly visible status indication (on/off/tripped).
  • Suitable for both AC and DC applications.

Applications:

  • The ABB SPAJ140C is commonly used in low-voltage power distribution systems, including commercial and industrial buildings, machinery, and equipment.
  • It provides overcurrent protection for cables, motors, transformers, and other electrical equipment.
  • Suitable for use in branch circuits and feeders, protecting individual loads or groups of loads.