Protect your electrical systems with the reliable and efficient ABB S203UK40A Circuit Breaker. This 3-pole unit, model number E 212323 DR-5422, is designed to provide optimal protection against overloads and short circuits. With a rated current of 40 amperes, this circuit breaker is suitable for a wide range of applications in both residential and commercial settings.
ABB, a global leader in power and automation technologies, has engineered this circuit breaker with advanced features to ensure the safety and longevity of your electrical installations. The S203UK40A features a compact design, allowing for easy installation in distribution boards and load centers. Its robust construction and high-quality materials contribute to its durability and reliability, even under demanding conditions.
The S203UK40A Circuit Breaker offers precise tripping characteristics, ensuring rapid response to fault conditions and minimizing potential damage to connected equipment. Its thermal-magnetic trip unit provides reliable protection against both overloads and short circuits, while its high breaking capacity ensures effective interruption of fault currents.
This 3-pole circuit breaker is suitable for use in three-phase systems, providing protection for multiple circuits simultaneously. It is also compatible with a range of accessories, such as auxiliary contacts and trip alarms, allowing for customization to suit specific application requirements.
With its reliable performance, ease of installation, and compliance with relevant industry standards, the ABB S203UK40A Circuit Breaker is an ideal choice for ensuring the safety and protection of your electrical systems. Trust in the expertise of ABB to deliver a high-quality and dependable solution for your circuit protection needs.
For any questions or assistance regarding the ABB S203UK40A Circuit Breaker, please don’t hesitate to contact us. Our knowledgeable team is ready to help you find the right circuit protection solution for your specific requirements.
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