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Product Info
- Manufacturer:General Electric
- Sub-Category:Molded Case
Description
SGHB36BB0400
SGHB36BB0400 is a General Electric molded case circuit breaker designed for robust electrical protection in commercial and industrial applications.
This 3 pole, 400 amp breaker features a solid state electronic trip unit, bolt-on mounting, and is part of the Spectra Series (SGHB frame). It is rated for 600VAC systems, offers an interrupting capacity of 35kA at 480V, and is suitable for 3-phase power distribution. The breaker is engineered for reliable performance, with advanced protection functions including long-time, short-time, and instantaneous trip settings.
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Key Specifications
- Manufacturer: General Electric
- Part Number: SGHB36BB0400
- Amperage: 400A
- Voltage: 600VAC
- Poles: 3
- Mounting Type: Bolt-On
- Interrupt Rating: 35kA @ 480V
- Series/Frame: Spectra Series, SGHB
- Trip Unit: Solid State (Electronic)
- Phase: 3
- Certifications: UL Listed (typical for GE Spectra Series)
- Frequency: 50/60Hz
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Specifications
- Part Number: SGHB36BB0400
- Manufacturer : General Electric
- Brand : General Electric
- Category : Circuit Breaker
- Item Subcategory : Molded Case
- Family : Spectra Series
- Type : SGHB
- Voltage : 600
- Amperage : 400
- Phase : 3
- Poles : 3
- AIC rating : 35kA@480V
- Connection : Bolt-On
- Functions : Long Time, Short Time, Instantaneous and Targets Trip
- Protection : Solid State
Product Data
- UPC : 783164215397
- Weight : 20
- Wire Size : 2/0-500 Cu or 8-600 Cu, 2/0-500 Al or 8-600 Al
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