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GEYA Solar PV DC Circuit Breaker 500V 63A 2P GYM9-DC 63A

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GEYA Solar PV DC Circuit Breaker 500V 63A 2P GYM9-DC 63A


GYM9-63DC circuit breaker is used for DC rated voltage from 500V (2P) - 1000V (4P)
Rated current to 63A for overload and short circuit protection, and can also be used as an infrequent operation of the line.
Circuit breakers are used in DC applications such as communications and photovoltaic system.

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GEYA Solar PV DC Circuit Breaker 500V 63A 2P GYM9-DC 63A

GYM9-63DC circuit breaker is used for DC rated voltage from 500V (2P) - 1000V (4P)
Rated current to 63A for overload and short circuit protection, and can also be used as an infrequent operation of the line.
Circuit breakers are used in DC applications such as communications and photovoltaic system.

- Rated current: In 1-63A
- Available in Poles: 1P 2P 3P 4P
- Rated voltage: Ue 1P:250V~ 2P:500V,3P:750V,4P:1000V
- Insulation voltage: Ui 1000V
- Rated breaking capacity: 6KA
- Rated impulse withstand voltage(1.2/50) Uimp 6KV
- Dielectric test voltage at and ind. freq. for 1min 2kV
- Pollution degree: 2
- Thermo-magnetic release characteristic: B:6ln±20%;C:12ln±20%
- Mechanical life: 10000
- Installation
- Contact position indicator: Yes
- Protection degree: IP20
- Reference temperature for the setting of the thermal element: 30℃
- Ambient temperature (with daily average ≤35℃): -5~+40℃
- Storage temperature: -25~+70℃
- Terminal Connection type: Cable/Busbar
- Terminal size: top/bottom for cable 25mm²18-3
- Tightening torque: 3.0N*m 22
- Mounting On DIN rail: FN 60715 (35mm) by means of the fast clip device
- Connection: Top and bottom

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