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Rockwell Automation announces Allen-Bradley 140MP motor protection circuit breakers

By: Rockwell Automation
23 January, 2020
Rockwell Automation announces Allen-Bradley 140MP motor protection circuit breakers
Rockwell Automation announces Allen-Bradley 140MP motor protection circuit breakers
The circuit breakers, also known as motor-protective switching devices, can be mounted on Allen-Bradley 100-C or 100-K contactors to create a two-component motor starter. The devices provide magnetic short-circuit protection and thermal-overload protection up to 32 A, and interrupting ratings up to 100 kA at 400 V.

January 23, 2020 - Engineers can use the Allen-Bradley 140MP Motor Protection Circuit Breakers from Rockwell Automation for motor protection.

The circuit breakers, also known as motor-protective switching devices, can be mounted on Allen-Bradley 100-C or 100-K contactors to create a two-component motor starter. The devices provide magnetic short-circuit protection and thermal-overload protection up to 32 A, and interrupting ratings up to 100 kA at 400 V.

The circuit breakers are enabled by UL approval for use in group installation. This type of installation can eliminate the need for individual branch short-circuit protective devices for each motor circuit.

Outside North America, these devices meet the IEC 60947-4-1 requirement for motor protective switching devices. They also meet the IEC 60947-2 requirement for circuit breakers.

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