Siemens Cover for use with 5ST2 Circuit Breaker

RS Stock No.: 735-2838Brand: SiemensManufacturers Part No.: 5ST2134
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Technical Document

Specifications

Brand

Siemens

Accessory Type

Cover

For Use With

5ST2 Circuit Breaker

Country of Origin

Germany

Product details

Series 5ST2 Accessories

Accessories suitable for use with the 5ST2 circuit breakers.

Siemens Distribution Boards & Accessories

Type B characteristic offers instantaneous short circuit response level of 3-5 x normal rated current, making it suitable for circuits with moderate inrush currents such as filament lamps, heating loads and most domestic/small building protection applications.,Type C characteristic offers short circuit response of 5-10 x normal rated current, making it ideal for circuits with higher inrush currents such as motor control and fluorescent lighting installations in industrial buildings where nuisance tripping might occur if a faster type was used.

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€ 15.39

Each (Exc. Vat)

€ 18.16

Each (Including VAT)

Siemens Cover for use with 5ST2 Circuit Breaker

€ 15.39

Each (Exc. Vat)

€ 18.16

Each (Including VAT)

Siemens Cover for use with 5ST2 Circuit Breaker
Stock information temporarily unavailable.

Technical Document

Specifications

Brand

Siemens

Accessory Type

Cover

For Use With

5ST2 Circuit Breaker

Country of Origin

Germany

Product details

Series 5ST2 Accessories

Accessories suitable for use with the 5ST2 circuit breakers.

Siemens Distribution Boards & Accessories

Type B characteristic offers instantaneous short circuit response level of 3-5 x normal rated current, making it suitable for circuits with moderate inrush currents such as filament lamps, heating loads and most domestic/small building protection applications.,Type C characteristic offers short circuit response of 5-10 x normal rated current, making it ideal for circuits with higher inrush currents such as motor control and fluorescent lighting installations in industrial buildings where nuisance tripping might occur if a faster type was used.