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ABB T4N100CW-4: a 100 A, 4-pole, 600 VAC SACE Tmax molded case circuit breaker. It provides 25kA@480V interrupting rating with solid state protection.
Factory specification: 4P, 3PH, 100A, 600V, 25kA@480V, 36kA@415V, Bolt-On, suitable for reverse feed applications, PR222 trip, LSI - Long-Time, Short-Time and Instantaneous trip functions, load side lug terminals, Solid State electronic, molded case circuit breakers.
| Manufacturer | ABB |
| Series | SACE Tmax |
| Type | Molded Case Circuit Breaker |
| Connection | Bolt-On |
| Voltage | 600 V |
| Amperage | 100 A |
| Poles | 4 |
| Phase | 3 |
| AIC Rating | 25kA@480V |
| Protection | Solid State |
| Functions | LSI - Long-Time, Short-Time and Instantaneous |
| Frame Type | T4 |
Industrial Automation Co. offers the T4N100CW-4 in New and IAC Certified Refurbished condition. Reach out to our sales team for availability, pricing, and lead time.
ABB T4N100CW-4: a 100 A, 4-pole, 600 VAC SACE Tmax molded case circuit breaker. It provides 25kA@480V interrupting rating with solid state protection.
Factory specification: 4P, 3PH, 100A, 600V, 25kA@480V, 36kA@415V, Bolt-On, suitable for reverse feed applications, PR222 trip, LSI - Long-Time, Short-Time and Instantaneous trip functions, load side lug terminals, Solid State electronic, molded case circuit breakers.
| Manufacturer | ABB |
| Series | SACE Tmax |
| Type | Molded Case Circuit Breaker |
| Connection | Bolt-On |
| Voltage | 600 V |
| Amperage | 100 A |
| Poles | 4 |
| Phase | 3 |
| AIC Rating | 25kA@480V |
| Protection | Solid State |
| Functions | LSI - Long-Time, Short-Time and Instantaneous |
| Frame Type | T4 |
Industrial Automation Co. offers the T4N100CW-4 in New and IAC Certified Refurbished condition. Reach out to our sales team for availability, pricing, and lead time.
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