Lennox 68W17 - Circuit Breaker, 3 Pole, 60A, 600V, Type FAP, Molded Case
The Lennox 68W17 Circuit Breaker is a high-performance protection solution designed for demanding commercial and industrial electrical systems. Rated at 60 amps and 600 volts, this 3-pole molded case circuit breaker provides reliable overcurrent protection while maintaining system safety and efficiency. Built to the stringent standards of Type FAP breakers, the 68W17 ensures consistent performance under high-load conditions.
The Lennox 68W17 Circuit Breaker is a robust, industrial-grade electrical protection device engineered to safeguard HVAC systems and other electrical installations from damaging overcurrents. With a 3-pole configuration and a 60-amp current rating, this molded case circuit breaker is ideal for high-capacity applications where dependable performance is critical.
Designed to operate at up to 600 volts AC, the 68W17 offers excellent fault interruption capabilities, making it a reliable choice for systems that require maximum uptime and operational safety. Its Type FAP classification ensures compliance with Lennox system standards and compatibility with select commercial HVAC units and control panels.
Key Features:
- Amperage Rating: 60 Amps
- Voltage Rating: 600 Volts AC
- Poles: 3
- Type: FAP
- Design: Molded Case for enhanced durability and safety
- Application: Ideal for HVAC systems, panelboards, and heavy-duty electrical equipment
Engineered to meet Lennox's strict quality standards, the 68W17 breaker helps prevent overloads and short circuits, making it a critical component for safe system operation. Whether you're replacing a worn-out breaker or designing a new system, this component delivers the rugged reliability professionals count on.
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