The Allen-Bradley 140M-I8P-C30S is a molded case circuit-breaker designed for motor circuit protection. It is part of the 140M series and is available in various configurations. The specific part number 140M-I8P-C30S-M indicates that it is a multi-packed circuit breaker with an I frame, rated for 30 amps and 5 kA, and has three poles. It also includes one normally open contact and three normally closed contacts.
Technical Specifications
- Frame Size: I Frame
- Current Rating: 30 A
- Short-Circuit Current Rating: 5 kA
- Number of Poles: 3
- Number of Contacts: 1 Normally Open and 3 Normally Closed
- Type: Molded Case Circuit-Breaker
Alarm/Error Codes
No specific alarm or error codes are mentioned in our research for this part number. However, it is common for circuit breakers to have specific error codes or alarm signals that indicate malfunctions or issues with the breaker itself or the circuit it is protecting. These codes are usually documented in the user manual or technical documentation provided by the manufacturer.
User Manual
The user manual for the Allen-Bradley 140M-I8P-C30S-M circuit breaker is not directly available from our research. However, it is likely that the user manual can be obtained from the manufacturer or a supplier of the product.
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting for the Allen-Bradley 140M-I8P-C30S-M circuit breaker involves identifying and addressing issues related to its operation, such as tripping or failure to trip. This may involve checking the circuit breaker's settings, ensuring proper installation, and verifying that the breaker is functioning within its rated specifications. The user manual and technical documentation should provide detailed guidance on troubleshooting procedures.
Programming
The Allen-Bradley 140M-I8P-C30S-M circuit breaker does not require programming. It is a simple, mechanical device designed to protect electrical circuits from overcurrents and short circuits.
Installation
The installation of the Allen-Bradley 140M-I8P-C30S-M circuit breaker typically involves mounting it in a suitable enclosure or panel, connecting it to the circuit it is designed to protect, and ensuring that it is properly wired and configured according to the manufacturer's instructions. The user manual and technical documentation should provide detailed guidance on installation procedures.
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