We've been moving these for a while now, and basically they're a solid drop-in replacement for the GV2ME or GV3ME units when you need something a bit more custom. It's a 3-pole motor protection breaker that handles overload and short-circuit faults, and it'll run on AC 50/60Hz up to 660V. Most buyers go with the 0.1-80A range for standard power circuits, but it's also good for AC3 load conditions if you're starting and disconnecting motors.

So, the rated current spans from 0.1A all the way to 80A—that covers a lot of ground for motor protection, though it's not suited for DC circuits or high-voltage gear above 660V. The breaking capasity is low voltage, and it's an electric-type operation, SMD instalation, with oil-immersed arc-extinguishing medium. One thing you might not think to ask: the trip curves are tighter than some generic MCBs, which matters when you're trying to avoid nuisance tripping on startup.

It's CE certified, and we usually have stock for the common ratings like 10A or 20A, but confirm lead time if you need something at the extremes—0.1A or 80A—since those can take 20 days or so. The models include GV2ME05 through GV2ME14, plus GV2P, GV3P, and GV3ME variants, though honestly the DZ518 (GV2-RS) is the one we see most often for custom supply orders. it come in a 3-pole configuration, and our company can do custom packaing if you're ordering 50 units or more.

Anyway, what it does is provide overload and short-circuit protection for power distribution networks, but it also works as a full-voltage starter for motors—so it's pretty much two-in-one for smaller setups. The rated voltge goes up to 660V, which is better than most standard breakers that top out at 415V, and it's designed for normal speed operation. We don't have exact dimnesions on hand for every variant, but the footprint is roughly similar to the standard Telemecanique enclosures.

Why buy from us? Well, we keep MOQs lower than the big distributors—usually 10 units or so for custom labeling—and our company provide COA with HPLC data on request, though some buyers don't ask for it. The price per unit drops noticeably at 100+ quantities, and we're pretty transparent about lead times: 15-25 days typically, give or take depending on the batch size. You'll get TDS and SDS with the shipment, and we can match specific current ranges if you're doing a bulk order.
Our standard MOQ is 100 pieces, but we can negotiate lower quantities for first-time orders. Mixed batches with various current ratings between 0.1A and 80A are fine — just let us know the breakdown in advance.
For 500 units, lead time is usually 15-20 working days after deposit and spec confirmation. If you need it faster, we can sometimes rush it to 10-12 days, depending on stock.
Yes, CE certs come standard with every shipment. We can also provide routine test reports for the 660V rating upon request — just mention it when you place the order.
Each breaker comes in an individual blister pack, then bulk-packed in cartons. Custom labeling is available for orders over 200 pieces — just send us your artwork.
Yes, they work on both 50Hz and 60Hz systems at 660V — no separate model is needed. The 0.1-80A range covers most motor protection needs.