Ecmweb 6205 Abb F200 Gfep
Ecmweb 6205 Abb F200 Gfep
Ecmweb 6205 Abb F200 Gfep
Ecmweb 6205 Abb F200 Gfep
Ecmweb 6205 Abb F200 Gfep

Ground fault equipment protector

April 2, 2014
2-pole F202 model for single-phase networks 4-pole F204 model for split phases, Delta, and Wye networks. Can be applied to most electrical networks up to 480VAC

The F200 ground fault equipment protector (GFEP) is designed to guard equipment against damaging line-to-ground currents by disconnecting all ungrounded conductors of the faulted circuit. The product line comprises the 2-pole F202 for single-phase networks and the 4-pole F204 for split phases, Delta, and Wye networks. The device can be applied to most electrical networks up to 480VAC and installed in distribution panels and on critical equipment. Features include: bi-directional cylindrical terminals, two terminals on each device — one for cables up to 10 mm2 and one for cables up to 25 mm2, DIN-rail mountable functionality, and the ability to use the devices in ambient conditions with temperature ranges from -13° F to +131° F.

ABB

For more information, visit www.abb.com.

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