Jigo GV2PM04 3-pole Motor Protection Circuit Breaker (MPCB) with adjustable 0.4-0.63 A thermal overload setting and magnetic short-circuit protection. Rotary ON/OFF/TRIP knob with TEST function, rated up to 690 V AC 50/60 Hz, DIN-rail mountable. Ideal for three-phase motor starter and control panel applications.
The Jigo GV2PM04 is a compact 3-pole Motor Protection Circuit Breaker (MPCB) designed to protect three-phase motors against overload, short-circuit and phase failure. The thermal overload setting is adjustable from 0.4 A to 0.63 A through the front dial, allowing precise matching to the motor's full-load current.
The rotary ON/OFF/TRIP handle gives clear status indication and positive isolation, while the built-in TEST function allows quick verification of the trip mechanism. The GV2-type frame mounts directly on a standard 35 mm DIN rail and accepts standard auxiliary contact accessories.
Typical applications include small motor starter combinations, control panels, pumps, fans, machine tools and general industrial automation.
Model: GV2PM04 | Brand: Jigo
Type: Motor Protection Circuit Breaker (MPCB), 3-Pole
Current setting range (Ie): 0.4-0.63 A, adjustable via front dial
Rated operational voltage (Ue): up to 690 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Rated impulse withstand voltage (Uimp): 6 kV
Breaking capacity (Icu): 100 kA at 230/240 V and 400/415 V
Utilization category: AC-3 (cat A)
Protection: Adjustable thermal overload + magnetic short-circuit release
Operation: Rotary knob ON / OFF / TRIP with TEST function
Mounting: 35 mm DIN rail / screw fixing
Standards: IEC 60947-4-1, IEC 60947-2, VDE 0660 | CE marked
Package contents: 1 x Jigo GV2PM04 Motor Protection Circuit Breaker (0.4-0.63 A). Warranty as per manufacturer's terms.
The Jigo GV2PM series is also available in other current setting ranges - contact Arjun Trading Company, Ludhiana for the rating you need and for bulk pricing.
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