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<strong>BD01</strong> <strong>System</strong> — <strong>40</strong> ... <strong>160</strong> A<br />
Introduction<br />
Tap-off units for free assignment<br />
• One size with 3 MW; can be operated from outside through<br />
flap incorporated in cover (1 MW = 18 mm;<br />
MW = modular width).<br />
• Installation of devices (e.g. miniature circuit-breakers)<br />
according to DIN 43871 possible up to and including 32 A.<br />
Tap-off units for free assignment<br />
• Two sizes with 4 MW and 8 MW (1 MW = 18 mm;<br />
MW = modular width)<br />
• With or without mounting unit for external operation (two sizes<br />
with 4 MW and 8 MW respectively)<br />
• Installation of devices (e.g. miniature circuit-breakers)<br />
according to DIN 43871 possible up to and including 63 A.<br />
<strong>BD01</strong>-AK02M0/F<br />
Aluminum tap-off units<br />
Common features<br />
Common features:<br />
• The enclosure is made from anodized aluminum and molded<br />
plastic at both ends.<br />
• A standard mounting rail is built in for unit mounting.<br />
• Power pick-up through silver-plated lyra-shaped contacts<br />
• The isolator built into the tap-off unit ensures that the tap-off<br />
unit is voltage-free when the cover is open.<br />
• The tap-off unit can only be fitted to or removed from the<br />
tap-off point with its cover open (contacts retracted).<br />
• Reliable prevention of incorrect mounting<br />
• Cable entry is possible from three directions (use plastic cable<br />
glands with strain relief; not included as standard).<br />
• Can be combined with ancillary equipment units for additional<br />
functions.<br />
• The connection cables should be supported separately if<br />
necessary.<br />
Tap-off units with components fitted<br />
• Two sizes with 4 MW or 8 MW (1 MW = 18 mm;<br />
MW = modular width)<br />
• Various versions with fuse bases, miniature circuit-breakers<br />
up to and including 63 A, with Schuko and CEE socket outlets<br />
up to and including 32 A.<br />
• Versions with fitted miniature circuit-breaker have a<br />
mounting unit.<br />
<strong>BD01</strong>-AK1M1/A161<br />
Ancillary equipment units<br />
Common features:<br />
• The enclosure is made from anodized aluminum and molded<br />
plastic at both ends.<br />
• Cable entry is possible from four directions (use plastic cable<br />
glands with strain relief; not included as standard).<br />
• The connection cable should be supported separately if<br />
necessary.<br />
• Can be combined with tap-off or feeder units<br />
• A standard mounting rail is built in for unit mounting.<br />
• Two sizes with 4 MW and 8 MW (1 MW = 18 mm;<br />
MW = modular width)<br />
• Without or with Schuko or CEE socket outlets<br />
• With or without mounting unit for external<br />
operation (two sizes with 4 MW and 8 MW respectively)<br />
• Installation of devices (e.g. fuse bases) according to<br />
DIN 43871 possible up to and including 35 A.<br />
NSV0_00058<br />
4<br />
<strong>BD01</strong>-GK2X/F<br />
NSV0_00056<br />
NSV0_00055<br />
NSV0_00057<br />
<strong>BD01</strong>-AK2M1/CEE165A163<br />
NSV0_00059<br />
<strong>BD01</strong>-GK2X/2SD163CEE165<br />
Siemens LV 70 · 2006<br />
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