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Engineered for reliability in demanding electrical environments, the General Electric TE132040 is a 40A, 3-pole molded case circuit breaker (MCCB) designed to protect your distribution panels and motor control centers from overcurrent events.
Ideal for facilities engineers, panel builders, and OEMs who need a dependable, easy-to-specify MCCB for new installations or replacements in distribution panels and motor control centers. Use in HVAC equipment, conveyor systems, pumps, and processing lines where three-phase protection is critical.
Designed to integrate with GE-compatible electrical architectures, the TE132040 aligns with standard three-pole wiring schemes and provides predictable trip performance to support safe operation and code-compliant protection in your electrical distribution system.
Specifications at a glance: Current rating: 40A • Poles: 3 • Breaker type: Molded Case Circuit Breaker (MCCB).
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