Eaton EVG xPole 1 Phase Busbar, 415 V, 0 mm Pitch

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RS Stock No.:
256-649
Mfr. Part No.:
291480 EVG-16/1PHAS/6MODUL/HI
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Rated Operational Voltage

415 V

Product Type

Busbar

Range

EVG

Electrical Phase

1

Number of Poles

1

For Use With

EVG

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

Series

xPole

Pitch

0mm

COO (Country of Origin):
DE
The Eaton Busbar is engineered to enhance the performance of your electrical installations. Designed for single pole applications, it seamlessly accommodates up to six devices, providing a reliable solution for bus connections in various scenarios. The compact design coupled with a minimal pitch dimension ensures easy integration, while its robust construction guarantees durability and long lasting functionality. This product not only meets rigorous compliance standards but is also insulated to ensure safety in operation. With a weight of just 0.042 kg and dimensions tailored for efficiency, this busbar is a practical choice for professionals seeking dependable connections for miniature circuit breakers and residual current devices. Its innovative features make it a standout addition to any electrical system, ensuring optimal performance and compatibility.

Compatible with a wide range of devices enhancing usability

Supports a single pole arrangement for efficient wiring

Designed to comply with RoHS standards for environmental compatibility

Can handle various electric connection types efficiently

Rated for high surge voltages ensuring robust performance under stress

Uses a cross section of 16 mm² for effective power distribution

Six modular spacings allowing flexible configurations

Includes support for installation with devices having auxiliary switches

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