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Air-operated circuit breaker UR10-42
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Air-operated circuit breaker - UR10-42 - Secheron - low-voltage / DC / high-voltage
Air-operated circuit breaker - UR10-42 - Secheron - low-voltage / DC / high-voltage
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Characteristics

Type
air-operated
Electrical characteristics
low-voltage, DC
Operating mode
high-voltage, high-speed, stand-alone
Applications
for railway applications
Other characteristics
compact
Primary current

Max.: 1,000 A

Min.: 0 A

VDC

Max.: 1,800 V

Min.: 900 V

Description

Sécheron possesses decades of experience designing and manufacturing high-voltage DC electrical safety components for the traction circuits powering DC rail vehicles of all kinds. Our UR series DC circuit breakers are available in a broad range of configurations and with optional features to meet the needs of metro vehicles, Light Rail Vehicles (LRV), tramways, EMUs, DC trains (including high-speed DC trains) and DC locomotives. Our products can be delivered as stand-alone components you can integrate into your own line breaker boxes and converters. For car builders seeking high performance, reduced engineering work and easier vehicle manufacturing combined with lower maintenance, we can also provide turnkey solutions, integrating our DC circuit breakers into our smart, compact MODBOX®-type high-voltage enclosures with other high- and low-voltage electrical safety, measurement, and traction chain control components. Power converter manufacturers, car builders, traction propulsion equipment manufacturers, and DC rail operators have come to rely on our experts for personalized support throughout all phases of their projects, from recommending the most appropriate solution to obtaining local after-sales service worldwide throughout the lifetime of their products.

Catalogs

UR6-31
UR6-31
12 Pages
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