THQB32100ST1 | General Electric 100 Amp Shunt Trip Circuit Breaker
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Product Description P/N: THQB32100ST1
Description
The THQB32100ST1 is a General Electric (GE) circuit breaker featuring a shunt trip mechanism, designed for various electrical protection applications. It belongs to the THQB series, with a three-pole configuration and an ampere rating of 100. This bolt-on molded case circuit breaker operates at a maximum voltage rating of 240V, with a trip type of thermal magnetic common trip. The standard interrupting rating is 10 kiloampere at 240V.
Technical Specifications
Part # |
THQB32100ST1 |
Category |
Circuit Breaker |
Subcategory |
Load Center Circuit Breaker |
Frame Type |
Q-Line |
Amperage |
100 A |
System Voltage |
120 Vac, 120/240 Vac, 240 Vac |
Poles |
3 |
Trip Function |
LI |
Continuous Current Rated |
Standard |
120 Vac Interrupting Rating |
10 KAIC |
120/240 Vac Interrupting Rating |
10 KAIC |
240 Vac Interrupting Rating |
10 KAIC |
Suitable for Reverse Feed |
Yes |
Long Time |
Fixed |
Instantaneous |
Fixed |
Protective Relays |
No |
Current Metering |
No |
Special Markings |
HACR |
GSA Compliance |
No |
Authentic General Electric Product |
Yes |
Phase |
3 |
Information About THQB32100ST1
The THQB32100ST1 is a three-pole circuit breaker from General Electric's THQB series. It is rated at 100 amperes and is designed for bolt-on installation. This molded case circuit breaker includes a shunt trip feature and has a maximum voltage rating of 240 volts.
Key specifications of the THQB32100ST1 include a trip type of thermal magnetic common trip, with a standard interrupting rating of 10 kiloamperes at 240 volts. It is equipped with an internal common trip mechanism and comes with factory-installed shunt trip thermal magnetic trip functions.
Manufacturer information
General Electric (GE) is a multinational conglomerate founded in 1892, based in the United States. It operates in various industries, including aviation, healthcare, renewable energy, and power. GE is known for its innovations in technology, manufacturing, and infrastructure solutions.
Description
The THQB32100ST1 is a General Electric (GE) circuit breaker featuring a shunt trip mechanism, designed for various electrical protection applications. It belongs to the THQB series, with a three-pole configuration and an ampere rating of 100. This bolt-on molded case circuit breaker operates at a maximum voltage rating of 240V, with a trip type of thermal magnetic common trip. The standard interrupting rating is 10 kiloampere at 240V.
Technical Specifications
Part # |
THQB32100ST1 |
Category |
Circuit Breaker |
Subcategory |
Load Center Circuit Breaker |
Frame Type |
Q-Line |
Amperage |
100 A |
System Voltage |
120 Vac, 120/240 Vac, 240 Vac |
Poles |
3 |
Trip Function |
LI |
Continuous Current Rated |
Standard |
120 Vac Interrupting Rating |
10 KAIC |
120/240 Vac Interrupting Rating |
10 KAIC |
240 Vac Interrupting Rating |
10 KAIC |
Suitable for Reverse Feed |
Yes |
Long Time |
Fixed |
Instantaneous |
Fixed |
Protective Relays |
No |
Current Metering |
No |
Special Markings |
HACR |
GSA Compliance |
No |
Authentic General Electric Product |
Yes |
Phase |
3 |
Information About THQB32100ST1
The THQB32100ST1 is a three-pole circuit breaker from General Electric's THQB series. It is rated at 100 amperes and is designed for bolt-on installation. This molded case circuit breaker includes a shunt trip feature and has a maximum voltage rating of 240 volts.
Key specifications of the THQB32100ST1 include a trip type of thermal magnetic common trip, with a standard interrupting rating of 10 kiloamperes at 240 volts. It is equipped with an internal common trip mechanism and comes with factory-installed shunt trip thermal magnetic trip functions.
Manufacturer information
General Electric (GE) is a multinational conglomerate founded in 1892, based in the United States. It operates in various industries, including aviation, healthcare, renewable energy, and power. GE is known for its innovations in technology, manufacturing, and infrastructure solutions.