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Product Info
- Manufacturer:Siemens
- Sub-Category:Molded Case
Description
FXD63B080L
FXD63B080L is a Siemens 3 pole molded case circuit breaker rated for 80 amps and 600 volts, designed for bolt-on mounting in electrical distribution systems.FXD63B080L belongs to the Siemens Sentron Series and features thermal magnetic trip units for reliable circuit protection. It supports three-phase power applications and is UL listed for reverse fed installations. The breaker has a standard interrupting capacity suitable for industrial and commercial use.
- Amperage: 80 Amps
- Voltage Rating: 600 Volts
- Poles: 3
- Mounting Type: Bolt-On
- Series/Frame: Sentron FXD
- Trip Unit: Thermal Magnetic
- Interrupt Rating: 22kA to 35kA (typical at 480V)
- Phase: 3
- UL Listed for reverse fed applications
Additional Information
Line and load side lugs included (TA1FD350A)
Specifications
- Part Number: FXD63B080L
- Manufacturer : Siemens
- Brand : Siemens
- Category : Circuit Breaker
- Item Subcategory : Molded Case
- Family : Sentron Series
- Type : FXD
- Voltage : 600
- Amperage : 80
- Phase : 3
- Poles : 3
- AIC rating : 35kA@480V
- Connection : Feed-Thru
- Functions : Long Time and Instantaneous Trip
- Frame Size : FD Frame
- Temp Rating : -13¡F - 158¡F (-25¡C - 70¡C)
- Breaker Type : Standard
- Protection : Thermal Magnetic
Product Data
- UPC : 783643005785
- GTIN : 00783643005785
- Country of Origin : Mexico
- Dimensions : 5.906 x 9.843 x 6.693 (W x H x D) Inches
- Weight : 8.818
- Panel Type : S4, P4, SPP, F1,FC1, FCII, CDP-5, CDP-6, SB1-3, S5, P5, SPP/FPP, F2
- Certification : UL, CSA, IEC
- Wire Size : AWG 6 to 350KCM, Cu, AWG 4 to 350KCM, Al
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