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LV430094
trip unit TM125G for ComPact NSX 160 circuit breakers, thermal magnetic, rating 125 A, 4 poles 4d
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This product has been switched to new ComPacT range and is no longer commercialized.
Schneider Electric
Characteristics
Main
Range ComPact
Range of product ComPact NSX100...250
Product or component type Trip unit
Trip unit name TM-G
Trip unit technology Thermal-magnetic
Range compatibility ComPact NSX160
ComPact NSX160 DC
Device application Generator
Number of poles 4P
Protected poles description 4t
Neutral position Left
Trip unit protection functions LI
Protection type L : for overload protection (thermal)
I : for short-circuit protection (magnetic)
Trip unit rated current 125 A at 40 °C
[Ue] rated operational voltage 690 V AC 50/60 Hz
750 V DC
Network type AC
DC
Network frequency 50/60 Hz
Complementary
Long-time pick-up adjustment type Ir (thermal protection) Adjustable
[Ir] long-time protection pick-up adjustment range 0.7...1 x In
Long-time protection delay adjustment type tr Fixed
[tr] long-time protection delay adjustment range 120…400 s at 1.5 x In
Short-time protection pick-up adjustment type Isd Fixed
[Isd] Short-time protection pick-up adjustment range 440 A
Short-time protection delay adjustment type tsd Fixed
Earth-leakage protection Without
Neutral protection settings 1 x Ir (4t)
Environment
Standards UL 508
EN/IEC 60947-2
Product certifications Marine
CCC
EAC
Ambient air temperature for operation -25…70 °C
Ambient air temperature for storage -50…85 °C
Packing Units
Unit Type of Package 1 PCE
Number of Units in Package 1 1
Package 1 Height 9.5 cm
Package 1 Width 6.8 cm
Package 1 Length 15.0 cm
Package 1 Weight 584.0 g
Offer Sustainability
EU RoHS Directive Compliant
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Mercury free Yes
RoHS exemption information
print Yes
China RoHS Regulation
print China RoHS declaration
WEEE The product must be disposed on European Union markets following specific waste collection and never end up in rubbish bins