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TFJ236200WL - 200Amp Circuit Breaker
TFJ236200WL - 200Amp Circuit Breaker
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TFJ236200WL - 200Amp Circuit Breaker
The General Electric TFJ236200WL is a high-performance 3-pole, 200-amp molded case circuit breaker designed to deliver reliable overcurrent protection in industrial and commercial settings. With a voltage rating of up to 600VAC and a superior interrupting capacity of 22kA at 480VAC, this breaker ensures safety and efficiency in demanding applications. Its thermal magnetic, non-interchangeable trip unit provides precise protection, making it a trusted choice for critical systems.
Key Features and Benefits:
- Exceptional Interrupting Capacity: Handles up to 22kA at 480VAC and 25kA at 240VAC, effectively preventing electrical damage during fault conditions.
- Thermal Magnetic Trip Unit: Combines long-time and instantaneous protection for accurate response to overcurrent events.
- Industrial-Grade Durability: The molded case construction ensures reliability and longevity in challenging environments.
- Pre-Installed Line and Load-Side Lugs: Simplifies installation and enhances connection stability.
Technical Specifications:
- Manufacturer: General Electric
- Frame Type: TFJ
- Amperage: 200A
- Poles: 3
- Voltage Rating: Up to 600VAC
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Interrupting Capacity (AIC):
- 22kA at 480VAC
- 25kA at 240VAC
- Dimensions: 4.13" W x 10.13" L x 3.81" D
- Weight: Approximately 10 lbs
Material Compliance and Certifications:
- The TFJ236200WL meets UL and CSA certification standards, ensuring compliance with industry safety and performance requirements.åÊIts robust design guarantees adherence to the rigorous demands of modern electrical systems.
Suitability:
- This circuit breaker is the ideal choice for protecting industrial and commercial electrical systems.åÊIts advanced features, combined with superior interrupting capacity, make it suitable for applications in manufacturing plants, distribution panels, and critical infrastructure environments.
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