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Product Info
- Manufacturer:General Electric
- Sub-Category:Molded Case
Description
TEB132040
TEB132040 is a 3 pole, 240 Volt, 40 amp rated thermal magnetic circuit breaker designed for industrial and commercial power distribution applications. This General Electric molded case circuit breaker features an E150 frame, LI trip function, and a 10kA interrupt rating at 240V, making it suitable for a wide range of installations requiring reliable protection and bolt-on mounting. The TEB132040 is built for durability and safety, supporting both copper and aluminum conductors, and is rated for use in environments up to 10kA short circuit current. Its non-interchangeable design ensures compatibility with specific panel configurations, and the breaker is suitable for reverse feed applications.
- Part Number: TEB132040
- Manufacturer: General Electric
- Amperage: 40 A
- Voltage: 240 VAC
- Poles: 3
- Mounting Type: Bolt-On
- Interrupt Rating: 10kA @ 240V
- Frame Type: E150
- Trip Function: LI (Thermal Magnetic)
- Series: TEB
- Terminal Type: Copper/Aluminum Load Lug
- Application: Industrial/Commercial
Specifications
- Part Number: TEB132040
- Manufacturer : General Electric
- Brand : General Electric
- Category : Circuit Breaker
- Item Subcategory : Molded Case
- Family : E150 Line
- Type : TEB
- Voltage : 240
- Amperage : 40
- Phase : 3
- Poles : 3
- AIC rating : 10kA@240V
- Connection : Bolt-On
- Functions : Long Time and Instantaneous Trip
- Temp Rating : -13–158 °F (-25–70 °C)
- Protection : Thermal Magnetic
Product Data
- UPC : 783164068887
- GTIN : 00783164068887
- Weight : 3 lb
- Certification : UL, CSA, CE, IEC
- Wire Size : 8 AWG
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