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News Release from: Rockwell Automation | Subject: Bulletin 140UE MCCBs
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 10 September 2007

MCCBs suit switchgear applications

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Bulletin 140UE MCCBs offer a footprint up to 40% smaller than comparable current rated products from other manufacturers.

Bulletin 140UE MCCBs are available in frame sizes H, J, L, M and N, with current ratings from 16-160, 20-250 200-630, 300-800 and 600-1250A respectively They suit switchgear applications

They have identical dimensions to the the Allen-Bradley 140U range of UL498 listed MCCBs, making both ranges fully interchangeable for machines and panels destined for European or North American markets.

A compact, space-saving design means that Bulletin 140UE MCCBs offer a footprint up to 40% smaller than comparable current rated products from other manufacturers.

Both thermal-magnetic and electronic trip types are available in both three and four-pole versions, in frame sizes J, L and M.

H frame sizes are available in thermal-magnetic and N frame in electronic trip versions respectively.

All the devices in the Bulletin 140UE range meet IEC60947-2, are CE-certified and are KEMA-KEUR third-party tested and certified.

A range of internal accessories is also available for the 140UE line, including trip alarms, auxiliary contacts, under-voltage release and shunt trips.

All internal accessories are easily field installed without compromising certification or approvals.

A full range of external accessories is also offered, such as plug-in adapters, terminal lugs/covers and motor operators.

All Bulletin 140UE MCCBs have the option of a rotary-operating mechanism with an IP66 interlocking door handle or flexible, cable operating mechanisms.

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