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Hydraulic-magnetic circuit breaker CBW3
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Hydraulic-magnetic circuit breaker - CBW3 - WEG Gear Systems GmbH - current / switching / distribution
Hydraulic-magnetic circuit breaker - CBW3 - WEG Gear Systems GmbH - current / switching / distribution
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Characteristics

Type
hydraulic-magnetic
Electrical characteristics
current, switching
Applications
distribution
Primary current

Max.: 650 A

Min.: 16 A

Description

Intended for protection of engines, generators, electrical circuits and transformers in accordance with the IEC60947-2 The CBW3 line has a short circuit interruption capacity up to 65ka (380/415V).Characteristic design and internal accessories shared in the CBW family. Suitable for use in industrial, commercial and building installations, the new CBW moulded case circuit breakers are designed and manufactured in accordance with international standards IEC 60947-1 and IEC 60947-2, meeting the switching and protection needs of distribution circuits, motors and generators up to 650 A. Benefits Versatile platform with a wide current range, different interrupting capacities and current adjustment options to best suit the ideal type of protection for different installations and equipment. Single global platform, serving different markets in IEC-based versions. Thermomagnetic versions with high performance and competitiveness. Internal accessories interchangeable between different box sizes. Standardized design, characteristic of the family and in line with the WEG brand portfolio. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)

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