Attribute | Value |
---|---|
Product | General Electric Cr306cxf002 Magnetic Motor Starter |
Brand | General Electric |
System | Ge Ind Sys |
Overload Relay | Solid State Overload Relay |
Part Number | 15d21g002 |
Series | Series A |
Coil Voltage | 115-120v 60hz, 110v 50hz |
Model | 306cxf002 |
NEMA Size | Size 1 |
Max Voltage | 600 AC |
Max Amperage | 27 Amps |
Wire Specifications | 14-8 AWG, 20 Lb-in, 75°C Cu Wire Only |
Reference | J023@ |
Additional Model | Cr324cxfs |
Tripping Current | 120% Of Dial Setting |
FLA Range | 3.2-6.8 A |
Trip Class | Selectable Trip Class: 10, 20, or 30 |
Auxiliary Contacts | A600, Q600 |
Torque | 20 Lb-in |
Compatibility | For Use With Cr300 Series Contactors |
Type | Magnetic Starter |
Catalog Number | Cr306cxf002 |
Poles and Overloads | 3 Poles, 3 Overloads |
Enclosure | Without Enclosure |
UPC Number | 078316656459 |
Additional Code | Ad068050 |
Specification | Starter Motor, Size 1, 600 V |
Origin | Made in U.S.A |
Weight | 1.730 Kg |
Reference Number | 55109 |
Key Features of the GE CR306CXF002
Robust Construction: It is made of high-quality materials to ensure that it will last long and work reliably under demanding conditions.
Advanced Magnetic Technology: This provides smooth and efficient motor control.
Thermal Overload Protection: This protects motors from overheating and possible damage.
Easy Installation: The design is user-friendly, making it easy to install and operate.
Versatile Applications: Suitable for various industrial and commercial settings.
Advantages of GE CR306CXF002
Safety: The motor starter is designed with built-in overload protection, which reduces the risk of equipment failure.
Energy Efficiency: It is optimized to consume less energy without sacrificing performance.
Reliability: It delivers consistent results, ensuring that critical systems run uninterruptedly.
Cost-Effective: Its durability and efficiency ensure reduced maintenance costs in the long run.
Applications
The General Electric CR306CXF002 is used in a wide range of industries, such as:
Manufacturing: Controlling machinery and assembly lines.
HVAC Systems: Large-scale heating, ventilation, and air conditioning units.
Agriculture: Irrigation systems and equipment.
Commercial Buildings: Elevators, escalators, and other motor driven systems.