Tmax XT5 and XT3 from ABB
The ABB Tmax XT5 and XT3 series are highly designed circuit breakers that ensure safety and efficiency in electrical installations. The Tmax XT5 offers advanced protection up to 630A and is equipped with a wide range of features, including adjustable thermal-magnetic and electronic protections. This series is known for its flexibility and modularity, allowing easy adaptations and expansions in a variety of applications, such as industrial, commercial and building installations.
The Tmax XT3 series, on the other hand, is designed for lower current levels up to 250A and provides reliable protection for both main and distribution circuit applications. Like the XT5, the XT3 also has a compact and robust design, with thermal-magnetic protection options that provide flexibility for various electrical configurations.
Both series are designed with ease of installation and maintenance in mind. They offer a modular design that ensures fast and safe installation, while integrated communication and monitoring options allow real-time monitoring of electrical system performance. The Tmax XT5 and XT3 series are also compatible with ABB's smart energy management systems, helping to optimise energy consumption and increase operational efficiency.
In short, the ABB Tmax XT5 and XT3 series combine advanced technology, reliability and versatility, making them an ideal choice for a wide range of electrical applications.
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