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Product Info
- Manufacturer:Federal Pacific
- Sub-Category:Molded Case
Description
HF631070R
HF631070R is a Federal Pacific 70A 3 pole molded case circuit breaker designed for reliable electrical protection in commercial and industrial applications. This breaker features a rotary handle for easy operation and is rated for 600VAC with a 22kA interrupt rating at 480V. It is part of the HF series and is built for F-frame mounting, making it compatible with Federal Pacific panelboards. The unit is re-certified and tested to ensure safe, dependable performance. This molded case circuit breaker is ideal for use in environments requiring high interrupt capacity and robust protection. The rotary handle design allows for quick and secure switching, while the 3 pole configuration supports three-phase power distribution. The breaker is suitable for both new installations and replacements in existing Federal Pacific systems.
- Part Number: HF631070R
- Manufacturer: Federal Pacific
- Amperage: 70A
- Poles: 3
- Voltage: 600VAC
- Mounting Type: F-frame, Bolt-On
- Interrupt Rating: 22kA@480V
- Series/Frame: HF Series, F-frame
- Handle Type: Rotary Handle
- Case Type: Molded Case
- Certifications: Re-certified, NETA Tested
- Application: Commercial, Industrial
Specifications
- Part Number: HF631070R
- Manufacturer : Federal Pacific
- Brand : Federal Pacific
- Category : Circuit Breaker
- Item Subcategory : Molded Case
- Family : HF Series
- Type : HF
- Voltage : 600
- Amperage : 70
- Phase : 3
- Poles : 3
- AIC rating : 22kA@480V
- Connection : Bolt-On
- Functions : LI - Long-Time and Instantaneous
- Protection : Thermal Magnetic
Product Data
- Weight : 15
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