
TKMA836Y800 - General Electrics - Molded Case Circuit Breakers
Overview
Product Specifications - TKMA836Y800 - General Electrics Molded Case Circuit Breakers
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Part Number:
TKMA836Y800 -
Manufacturer:
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Family:
K1200 Line -
Pole:
3 -
Amp
800 -
Volt:
600 -
Phase:
3
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Category:
-
Connection:
Feed-Thru -
Type:
TKMA -
Functions:
NA - No Overcurrent Protection -
Protection:
Non-Automatic -
AIC Ratings:
30kA@480V
Dimensions
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Dimensions (HxWxD):
5.5 x 8.25 x 15.5 -
Weight:
35 lb
Standards


Product Description - TKMA836Y800 - General Electrics Molded Case Circuit Breakers
With a substantial 800A rating, this TKMA type circuit breaker is designed for demanding applications within the K1200 Line. Operating at 600V/250Vdc, it provides a standard interrupting capacity of 30kA at 480V. The Feed-Thru design enhances flexibility in installation, and it comes complete with line & load side lug terminals. Classified as a Non-Automatic molded case switch, it is suitable for applications where overcurrent protection is not required.
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Overview
Product Specifications - TKMA836Y800 - General Electrics Molded Case Circuit Breakers
-
Part Number:
TKMA836Y800 -
Manufacturer:
-
Family:
K1200 Line -
Pole:
3 -
Amp
800 -
Volt:
600 -
Phase:
3
-
Category:
-
Connection:
Feed-Thru -
Type:
TKMA -
Functions:
NA - No Overcurrent Protection -
Protection:
Non-Automatic -
AIC Ratings:
30kA@480V
Dimensions
-
Dimensions (HxWxD):
5.5 x 8.25 x 15.5 -
Weight:
35 lb
Standards


Product Description - TKMA836Y800 - General Electrics Molded Case Circuit Breakers
With a substantial 800A rating, this TKMA type circuit breaker is designed for demanding applications within the K1200 Line. Operating at 600V/250Vdc, it provides a standard interrupting capacity of 30kA at 480V. The Feed-Thru design enhances flexibility in installation, and it comes complete with line & load side lug terminals. Classified as a Non-Automatic molded case switch, it is suitable for applications where overcurrent protection is not required.





















