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SKU: HDM3L12S040A3X0B1
652.61
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The Himel - Molded case circuit breaker HDM3L - 125S/4P(A) - mag-therm - 40A has a delay of 1/3/5 seconds. This means that the breaker will trip after 1 second if the current exceeds 1.3 times the rated current, after 3 seconds if the current exceeds 1.65 times the rated current, and after 5 seconds if the current exceeds 2 times the rated current.
The delay is designed to prevent the breaker from tripping unnecessarily due to momentary overloads. For example, if a motor starts up, it will draw a high current for a short period of time. The delay will allow the motor to start up without tripping the breaker.
Rated current: 40 A
Rated breaking capacity: 35 kA
Frame size: 125 AF
Poles: 4
Trip type: Thermal-magnetic
Compatibility: Compatible with a wide range of accessories, including undervoltage releases, time-delay relays, and current transformers.
Applications: Suitable for a wide range of applications, including commercial, industrial, and residential use.
High breaking capacity: This breaker can safely interrupt fault currents up to 35 kA, making it a reliable choice for protecting electrical circuits from damage.
Fast tripping: The breaker's thermal and magnetic trip mechanisms are designed to operate quickly in the event of an overload or short circuit, helping to prevent damage to equipment and personnel.
High reliability: The breaker is made with high-quality materials and components, and it is designed to meet rigorous industry standards.
Long service life: The breaker is designed to last for many years with proper maintenance.
Easy installation: The breaker is easy to install and maintain, thanks to its simple design.
The Himel - Molded case circuit breaker HDM3L - 125S/4P(A) - mag-therm - 40A has a delay of 1/3/5 seconds. This means that the breaker will trip after 1 second if the current exceeds 1.3 times the rated current, after 3 seconds if the current exceeds 1.65 times the rated current, and after 5 seconds if the current exceeds 2 times the rated current.
The delay is designed to prevent the breaker from tripping unnecessarily due to momentary overloads. For example, if a motor starts up, it will draw a high current for a short period of time. The delay will allow the motor to start up without tripping the breaker.