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Canalis Fused Tap-Off Unit

06/17/2016 8:44 AM

Below are two photos showing a Canalis KUO-SA 52000 Fused Tap-off unit (Manufactured by Telemecanique)

Can anyone tell whether it is a single or two-circuit module that can be shared by two individuals?

Where can I find its technical specs as these are obsoleted.

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Re: Canalis Fused Tap-Off Unit

06/17/2016 1:31 PM

Page 57

http://www.schneider-electric.com.co/documents/Power/blindobarras-canalis/Canalis/CANALIS-KS.pdf

5 seconds on Google

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Re: Canalis Fused Tap-Off Unit

06/17/2016 10:45 PM

many thanks for the document.

My particular module KUO-SA was obsoleted some years ago while the KS type is slightly different.

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Re: Canalis Fused Tap-Off Unit

06/19/2016 12:35 PM

That isn't anyone else's problem.

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