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| Series | Siemens Furnas 89 |
| Amperes | 20 |
| Poles | 3 |
| Voltage | 208 |
| Product Type | Breaker MCC Bucket |
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Engineered for industrial motor control centers, the Siemens System 89 Breaker MCC Bucket delivers precise 20 A, 208 V, three-pole performance in a compact 15" tall module designed to slot into Siemens System 89 MCC systems. This isn’t a generic part—it’s a purpose-built replacement that keeps your motor control center performing at the level you expect in demanding environments.
Why this matters: choosing a correctly rated, system-compatible MCC bucket means fewer field modifications, faster swaps during maintenance, and sustained performance of your motor-driven equipment. This part is designed to align with Siemens System 89 MCC expectations, so you can trust it to integrate seamlessly with your existing gear.
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