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News Release from: Schneider Electric | Subject: GV3 circuit breaker
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 28 May 2007

Magnetic circuit breakers improve
reliability

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Everlink is designed to maintain a constant tightening force on the cables and provides a strong, safe and long lasting connection.

New from Telemecanique, a brand of Schneider Electric, is a range of thermal magnetic and magnetic-only circuit breakers Telemecanique has developed a range of 9 to 65A circuit breakers

Ingenuity and simplicity are the key with this new range.

Thanks to its new Everlink power terminals, the new GV3 breaker assures improved reliability of connections over time.

Everlink is designed to maintain a constant tightening force on the cables and provides a strong, safe and long lasting connection, even in the most arduous of conditions and applications.

Everlink offers reduced maintenance time due to terminal re-tightening being no longer required.

The BTR screw and its 4mm Allen key enables a high tightening torque (minimum 5Nm).

Increased operator safety is offered by the IP20 power terminations.

The new breakers have a rotary operator and this facilitates a breaking capacity of 50kA/400V from 40 to 65A and 100kA/400V from 9 to 32A.

The handle has three positions (on / off / trip ) and can be padlocked off.

Each breaker also has a trip test button and a sealable flap for protection of the thermal setting.

The GV3 breakers have a versatile design offering the flexibility of using side and front-mounted add-on blocks that are also common to the popular GV2 range.

All of the range are very compact at 55mm wide and easy to install thanks to a din rail locking mechanism.

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