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MS495-100 Manual Motor Starter 80 ... 100 A

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EAN: 4013614265488
MPN: 1SAM550000R1010
Package: 1

Technical Information

Item condition New
Manufacture name MS495-100 Manual Motor Starter 80 ... 100 A
Brand ABB
Categories Motor protection circuit-breakers
Width 0 mm
Height 0 mm
Depth 0 mm
Rated operation power at AC-3, 400 V 51 kW
With integrated auxiliary switch No
Rated permanent current Iu 100 A
With integrated under voltage release No
Number of poles 3
Rated operating voltage 230-690 V
Overload release current setting 80-100 A
Degree of protection (IP) IP20
Type of electrical connection of main circuit Screw connection
Type of control element Turn button
Switch off technique Thermomagnetic
Rated operation power at AC-3, 230 V 0 kW
Rated short-circuit breaking capacity lcu at 400 V, AC 50 kA
Phase failure sensitive Yes
Device construction Built-in device fixed built-in technique

Packing details

Packing level 1 4013614265488

Description

The MS495-100 manual motor starter is a 70 mm width devices with a rated operational current of Ie = 100.0 A. This device is used to manually switch on and off motors and to protect them reliably and without the need for a fuse from short-circuits, overload and phase failures. The manual motor starter offers a rated service short-circuit breaking capacity Ics = 25 kA at 400 VAC and the trip class 10. Further features are the build-in disconnect function, temperature compensation, trip-free mechanism and a rotary handle with a clear switch position indication. The manual motor starter is suitable for three- and single-phase applications. The handle is lockable to protect against unauthorized changes. Auxiliary contacts, signalling contacts, undervoltage releases and shunt trips are available as accessory.