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GVAX225Main Range TeSys Device short name GVAX Product or component type Safety undervoltage trip Complementary Product compatibility GV2ME [Uc] control circuit voltage 220 240 V AC 50 Hz Control circuit voltage limits 0. 85 1. 1 Un [Ui] rated insulation voltage 600 V AC conforming to UL 508 690 V AC conforming to IEC 60947 1 600 V AC conforming to CSA C22. 2 No 14 Threshold tripping voltage 0. 7 0. 35 Un Inrush power in VA 12 VA AC Inrush power in W 8 W DC
Main
| Range | TeSys |
| Device short name | GVAX |
| Product or component type | Safety undervoltage trip |
Complementary
| Product compatibility | GV2ME |
| [Uc] control circuit voltage | 220...240 V AC 50 Hz |
| Control circuit voltage limits | 0.85...1.1 Un |
| [Ui] rated insulation voltage | 600 V AC conforming to UL 508 690 V AC conforming to IEC 60947-1 600 V AC conforming to CSA C22.2 No 14 |
| Threshold tripping voltage | 0.7...0.35 Un |
| Inrush power in VA | 12 VA AC |
| Inrush power in W | 8 W DC |
| Hold-in power consumption in VA | 3.5 VA AC |
| Hold-in power consumption in W | 1.1 W for DC network |
| Operating time | 10...15 ms conforming to IEC 60947-1 |
| On-load factor | 100 % |
| Connections - terminals | Screw clamp terminals 1 cable(s) 0.75…2.5 mm²flexible without cable end Screw clamp terminals 1 cable(s) 1…2.5 mm²solid Screw clamp terminals 2 cable(s) 0.75…2.5 mm²flexible without cable end Screw clamp terminals 2 cable(s) 1…2.5 mm²solid Screw clamp terminals 1 cable(s) 0.75…1.5 mm²flexible with cable end Screw clamp terminals 2 cable(s) 0.75…1.5 mm²flexible with cable end |
| Tightening torque | < 1.4 N.m on screw clamp terminals |
| Mechanical durability | 10000 cycles with GV3P and GV3L 30000 cycles with GV2ME and GV2P |
| Quantity per set | Set of 10 |
| Net weight | 0.105 kg |
Offer Sustainability
| Sustainable offer status | Green Premium product |
| REACh Regulation | REACh Declaration |
| REACh free of SVHC | Yes |
| EU RoHS Directive | Compliant EU RoHS Declaration |
| Toxic heavy metal free | Yes |
| Mercury free | Yes |
| RoHS exemption information | Yes |
| China RoHS Regulation | China RoHS declaration |
| Environmental Disclosure | Product Environmental Profile |
| Circularity Profile | No need of specific recycling operations |
| WEEE | The product must be disposed on European Union markets following specific waste collection and never end up in rubbish bins |
Contractual warranty
| Warranty | 18 months |
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