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GENERAL ELECTRIC
QMR363 SINGLE - 100Amp Panelboard Switch
QMR363 SINGLE - 100Amp Panelboard Switch
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QMR363 SINGLE - 100Amp Panelboard Switch
The General Electric QMR363 Panelboard Switch is a heavy-duty, reliable solution for industrial and commercial electrical distribution systems. This 3-pole, 100-ampere, 600-volt A.C. fusible single unit is specifically designed for use in demanding environments. Featuring a bolt-in type configuration, the QMR363 switch integrates seamlessly into panelboards, offering robust performance and safety. It accepts Class RK1 and RK5 fuses, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of electrical protection systems.
Key Features and Benefits
- Bolt-In Design: Facilitates secure and straightforward installation in compatible panelboards, reducing downtime and complexity.
- Fuse Compatibility: Accepts Class RK1 and RK5 fuses, enhancing its adaptability for varied applications.
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Reliable Construction: Designed for industrial-grade durability, ensuring long-term, trouble-free operation.
Technical Specifications
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Type: Fusible Single Unit, Bolt-In
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Poles: 3
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Voltage Rating: 600 Volts A.C.
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Current Rating: 100 Amperes
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Fuse Type: Class RK1 & RK5
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Dimensions: 11.00"W x 6.75"H x 6.00"D
Material Compliance and Certifications
- Constructed from premium, high-grade materials, the General Electric QMR363 complies with rigorous industrial standards. It is designed for high reliability and meets or exceeds safety guidelines for panelboard switches. Certifications align with General Electric’s reputation for engineering excellence and adherence to industry norms.
Suitability
- The QMR363 Panelboard Switch is perfect for industrial and commercial environments requiring dependable power distribution and protection. Its compatibility with Class RK1 and RK5 fuses ensures versatility, making it suitable for a broad range of applications where safety and reliability are critical.
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