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The FMKT080T from Siemens is a Sentron Series trip units and programmers rated at 3-pole, 1000 VAC. It provides thermal magnetic protection.
Factory specification: trip units and programmers, 3P, interchangeable trip, LI - Long-Time and Instantaneous trip functions, rated for 80A, magnetic range 600-900A, suitable for Thermal Magnetic FM6B,FMKB mining service molded case circuit breaker frame types, Thermal Magnetic trip units & circuit breakers.
| Manufacturer | Siemens |
| Series | Sentron Series |
| Type | Trip Units And Programmers |
| Voltage | 1000 V |
| Poles | 3 |
| Protection | Thermal Magnetic |
| Functions | LI - Long-Time and Instantaneous |
| Suit Frame | FM6B,FMKB |
| Amperage Min | 80 A |
| Amperage Max | 80 A |
Industrial Automation Co. offers the FMKT080T in New and IAC Certified Refurbished condition. Reach out to our sales team for availability, pricing, and lead time.
The FMKT080T from Siemens is a Sentron Series trip units and programmers rated at 3-pole, 1000 VAC. It provides thermal magnetic protection.
Factory specification: trip units and programmers, 3P, interchangeable trip, LI - Long-Time and Instantaneous trip functions, rated for 80A, magnetic range 600-900A, suitable for Thermal Magnetic FM6B,FMKB mining service molded case circuit breaker frame types, Thermal Magnetic trip units & circuit breakers.
| Manufacturer | Siemens |
| Series | Sentron Series |
| Type | Trip Units And Programmers |
| Voltage | 1000 V |
| Poles | 3 |
| Protection | Thermal Magnetic |
| Functions | LI - Long-Time and Instantaneous |
| Suit Frame | FM6B,FMKB |
| Amperage Min | 80 A |
| Amperage Max | 80 A |
Industrial Automation Co. offers the FMKT080T in New and IAC Certified Refurbished condition. Reach out to our sales team for availability, pricing, and lead time.
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