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KLRK GFCS30301 1P 30MILLIAMTRIP 30B

Manufacturer: Killark | Catalog # GFCS30301 | Cooper Electric Part # 976194

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GFCS Series - Aluminum Feed-Thru 1-Pole Ground Fault Control Station -Factory Sealed - 30 Milliamp Trip - 30A Breaker - 120VAC - Hub Size 1Inch NPT

Technical Information

Action
SP
Actuator
Lever, push button, and pilot light
Amperage
30 Amp
Applications
GFCS Series of ground fault control stations are used for the additional safety of personnel, and for equipment protection in remote areas.
Enclosure
Cast aluminum enclosure
Frequency
60 Hz
Indicator
Pilot light
Material
Aluminum
Mounting Type
Wall
NEMA Size
3,7,9
Number of Poles
1-1 Pole
Number of Wires
2 Wire
Size
7-7/8" H x 7-3/8" W x 4-27/32" D
Type
Aluminum factory sealed ground fault control station
Voltage
120 VAC

Manufacturer Information

Brand
Hubbell Incorporated
Sub Brand
Killark

General Product Info

12-Digit UPC
783936112701
Color
Gray
Finish
Powder Coated
GTiN
00783936112701
Product Series
GFCS
Product UPC
78393611270
Weight
13 lb

Dimensions

Height
7-7/8 Inch
Length
4.844 Inch
Width
7.375 in

Certifications and Compliance

Country of Origin
USA
Features
  • Factory Sealed Ground Fault Chamber (Assemblies in Group B areas must be sealed within 6\" of enclosure. Other area classification do not require the use of seals).
  • 1\" NPT top and bottom conduit openings.
  • External Push-to-Test Button and Pilot Light for monitoring.
  • ON-OFF_TEST-Reset External Handle can be locked in ON-OFF positions.
  • 5ma Ground Fault Circuit Breaker for People Protection.
  • 30ma Ground Fault Circuit Breaker for Equipment Protection and heat tracing circuits.
  • Electrical Rating 120VAC (single pole), 120/240VAC (two pole), 10,000AIC.
  • Suitable for indoor/outdoor use to provide a degree of protection against rain, sleet, windblown dust and damage from external ice formations.



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