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Motor protection circuit breaker 3RV1 3-pole 80-100A 50kA

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EAN: 4011209287105
MPN: 3RV1041-4JA10
Package: 1
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Technical Information

Item condition New
Manufacture name Motor protection circuit breaker 3RV1 3-pole 80-100A 50kA
Brand Siemens
Categories Other Products

Packing details

Packing level 1 4011209287105

Description

The 3RV1041-4JA10 circuit breaker, classified as size S3, is engineered for motor protection applications. This model adheres to Class 10 standards with an adjustable thermal release range between 45 A and 63 A, ensuring reliable overload protection. It features a short-circuit release configured at 819 A for enhanced operational security during fault conditions. Designed with screw terminals, this device provides straightforward installation suited for industrial environments.

 

With standard switching capacity specifications and compact packaging dimensions measuring 171 x 76 x 192 mm (L x W x H), the product is optimized for space-constrained setups while offering robust performance. Its net weight of 2.246 kg reflects a durable design without compromising ease of handling during assembly.

 

Although this model has been phased out from active production, it highlights a lifecycle classification of "C," indicating that it was manufactured to order and cannot be reused or returned against credit. The recommended successor type is SIRIUS series model >>3RV2031-4JA10<<, offering updated functionality aligned with modern requirements.

 

This product addresses critical requirements in motor control systems where precise thermal and short-circuit protection is paramount, making it suitable for industries such as manufacturing automation or energy distribution systems integrating motor-driven operations.