Schneider GV2-RS32C Circuit Breaker Module, 32 Amps, 3-Pole
The SCHNEIDER GV2-RS32C Control Module is a high-performance protection device designed for industrial automation systems. It offers reliable overcurrent protection for motors and other electrical equipment, ensuring efficient operation and extended lifespan.
Manufacturer:Schneider
Model Number:GV2-RS32C
Type:Protection Device
Protection Level:High
Rated Current:Up to 32 A
Operating Voltage:24 V DC
Interface:Standard connectors
Certifications:CE, UL, CSA, RoHS Compliant
Dimensions:Compact design suitable for space-saving installations
Weight:Lightweight
The Schneider GV2-RS32C is a robust and dependable circuit breaker engineered for use in industrial environments. Its high-breaking capacity and mechanical durability make it suitable for applications requiring consistent performance under demanding conditions.
Designed with safety and reliability in mind, the GV2-RS32C offers protection against overloads and short circuits. With a rated current of 32 A and a voltage rating of AC 415 V, this circuit breaker is perfect for ensuring the safe operation of industrial machinery and equipment.
This device features a Type C trip curve, which makes it ideal for protecting loads with moderate starting currents, such as motors. Additionally, its IP20 enclosure rating provides a level of protection against solid objects larger than 12.5 mm, ensuring the safety and longevity of the circuit breaker.
The Schneider GV2-RS32C boasts a mechanical life of up to 10,000 cycles and an electrical life of 10,000 operations, making it a long-lasting solution for your industrial control system needs. It is easy to install and maintain, thanks to its panel mount design and screw terminal connections.
Whether you are upgrading an existing system or building a new one, the Schneider GV2-RS32C is a valuable addition to your electrical infrastructure. Its reliable performance and durable construction make it a trusted choice for industrial applications.











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