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GV2L14Main Range TeSys Product name TeSys GV2 Device short name GV2L Device application Motor Poles description 3P Network type AC Utilisation category Category A conforming to IEC 60947 2 AC 3 conforming to IEC 60947 4 1 Network frequency 50 60 Hz conforming to IEC 60947 2 Breaking capacity 100 kA Icu at 230 240 V AC 50 60 Hz conforming to IEC 60947 2 100 kA Icu at 400 415 V AC 50 60 Hz conforming to IEC 60947 2 4 kA Icu at 690 V AC 50 60 Hz conforming to
Main
| Range | TeSys |
| Product name | TeSys GV2 |
| Device short name | GV2L |
| Device application | Motor |
| Poles description | 3P |
| Network type | AC |
| Utilisation category | Category A conforming to IEC 60947-2 AC-3 conforming to IEC 60947-4-1 |
| Network frequency | 50/60 Hz conforming to IEC 60947-2 |
| Breaking capacity | 100 kA Icu at 230/240 V AC 50/60 Hz conforming to IEC 60947-2 100 kA Icu at 400/415 V AC 50/60 Hz conforming to IEC 60947-2 4 kA Icu at 690 V AC 50/60 Hz conforming to IEC 60947-2 10 kA Icu at 500 V AC 50/60 Hz conforming to IEC 60947-2 20 kA Icu at 440 V AC 50/60 Hz conforming to IEC 60947-2 |
| [Ics] rated service short-circuit breaking capacity | 100 % at 690 V AC 50/60 Hz conforming to IEC 60947-2 100 % at 500 V AC 50/60 Hz conforming to IEC 60947-2 100 % at 230/240 V AC 50/60 Hz conforming to IEC 60947-2 100 % at 400/415 V AC 50/60 Hz conforming to IEC 60947-2 75 % at 440 V AC 50/60 Hz conforming to IEC 60947-2 |
| Trip unit technology | Magnetic |
| Magnetic tripping current | 138 A |
Complementary
| Fixing mode | 35 mm symmetrical DIN rail: clipped Panel: screwed (with 2 x M4 screws) |
| Operating position | Any position |
| Motor power kW | 3 kW at 400/415 V AC 50/60 Hz 4 kW at 400/415 V AC 50/60 Hz 4 kW at 500 V AC 50/60 Hz 5.5 kW at 690 V AC 50/60 Hz 7.5 kW at 690 V AC 50/60 Hz |
| Control type | Rotary knob |
| [Ue] rated operational voltage | 690 V AC 50/60 Hz conforming to IEC 60947-2 |
| [Ui] rated insulation voltage | 690 V AC 50/60 Hz conforming to IEC 60947-2 |
| [Uimp] rated impulse withstand voltage | 6 kV IEC 60947-2 |
| Power dissipation per pole | 1.8 W |
| Mechanical durability | 100000 cycles |
| Electrical durability | 100000 cycles for AC-3 at 415 V |
| Maximum operating rate | 40 cyc/h |
| Rated duty | Continuous conforming to IEC 60947-4-1 |
| Connections - terminals | Screw clamp terminals 2 cable(s) 1…6 mm² solid Screw clamp terminals 2 cable(s) 1.5…6 mm² flexible without cable end Screw clamp terminals 2 cable(s) 1…4 mm² flexible with cable end |
| Tightening torque | 1.7 N.m on screw clamp terminals |
| Mechanical robustness | Shocks: 30 Gn conforming to IEC 60068-2-27 Vibrations: 5 Gn, 5...150 Hz conforming to IEC 60068-2-6 |
| Suitability for isolation | Yes conforming to IEC 60947-1 |
| Height | 89 mm |
| Width | 45 mm |
| Depth | 97 mm |
| Net weight | 0.33 kg |
Environment
| Standards | EN/IEC 60947-2 EN/IEC 60947-4-1 CSA C22.2 No 60947-4-1 UL 60947-4-1 |
| Product certifications | IECEE CB Scheme UL CSA CCC EAC RINA LROS (Lloyds register of shipping) DNV-GL BV |
| Protective treatment | TH |
| IP degree of protection | IP20 conforming to IEC 60529 |
| IK degree of protection | IK04 |
| Ambient air temperature for operation | -20…60 °C |
| Ambient air temperature for storage | -40…80 °C |
| Fire resistance | 960 °C conforming to IEC 60695-2-1 |
| Operating altitude | 0...2000 m |
Offer Sustainability
| Sustainable offer status | Green Premium product |
| REACh Regulation | REACh Declaration |
| EU RoHS Directive | Compliant EU RoHS Declaration |
| Mercury free | Yes |
| RoHS exemption information | Yes |
| China RoHS Regulation | China RoHS declaration |
| Environmental Disclosure | Product Environmental Profile |
| Circularity Profile | No need of specific recycling operations |
| WEEE | The product must be disposed on European Union markets following specific waste collection and never end up in rubbish bins |
Contractual warranty
| Warranty | 18 months |
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Not a very good soap wouldn't buy it again.very dissatisfied for the price.soap smells like kerosene and barely any suds.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Great Value
I'm always looking for a deal on hand and body soap. For the price and what you get they're great. A couple of them aren't my favorite smells, but then again, that's the trade off I made.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2026
★★★★★ 5
"Bowser, those Chinese never did stand a chance." - Marine general O.P. Smith
Format: Hardcover
The signs was already there. To anyone that bothered to look.
But prejudice and victory fever had blinded the top brass to what was unfolding on the ground.
Luckily for the men on the ground, there was one top brass that saw the signs, and acted on it.
That was the overall situation for the men of the 1st Marine division and the 7th Army division in November 1950.
While McArthur and his entourage were busying themselves with the planning of victory parades in Tokyo and promoting a 'Home by Christmas' atmosphere to the press, general O. P. Smith was already laying the ground work for what would determine the outcome of the Chosin reservoir campaign.
In the surrounding snow covered hills and mountains, a vast number of Chinese soldiers from the 9th Army was being rushed into position to spring the trap that McArthur and Almond was walking into.
What followed was a series of battles that was almost as brutal as the weather. I say almost, because the biggest killer of Chinese troops, wasn't American bombs and bullets, but the winter. One of the coldest in Korean history. Accompanied by the howling wind sweeping down from Manchuria and Siberia.
Both sides made their share of mistakes.
McArthur, for rejecting any intel showing that Chinese troopes were in Korea.
General Song Shilun, who's troops had been told American soldiers were 'paper tigers'. As such, the PLA, anticipating a quick and easy victory, withheld winter cloths and issued only 2-3 days worth of rations while ordering their troops to make a 60 mile forced march from the border, across snow covered forests and mountains, to the reservoir.
When the order to attack came, the troops were already in the early stages of starvation.
Not only did the Marines held their ground, they annihilated the Chinese units. To make matters worse, their primitive means of communication made it impossible to coordinate their attacks. While as the Marines, despite being surrounded, was able to grind the Chinese units down through a combination of Marine Air Wing, combined arms and gung ho spirit.
That, and general Smiths precautions allowd both the Marines and the Army units to fight their way out of a calamity caused by the prejudicial ignorance of McArthur and Almond.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2026
★★★★★ 5
great
Format: Hardcover
great
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Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2026
★★★★★ 4
Chilling History
Format: Hardcover
The police action in Korea began to heat up very quickly, as Chinese troops began to pour over the border, and take up defensive positions. The Marines that were deployed to the area had their hands full, trying to keep even more troops from crossing, while also defending the surrounding area.
The horrific weather conditions, without the proper gear, and the determination of the Marines to refuse to give ground gave way to a very volatile situation. With temperatures continuing to plumate, the biggest enemy on either side was not munitions, it was frostbite and death. Many soldiers froze to death. Chinese soldiers were issued cold weather gear that was far below what was needed for the sub-zero temperatures of the region. Soldiers from the United States were not initially given the correct gear, although there was a push to get what was needed, but many still lost fingers and toes to frostbite.
Medical units were also not fully prepared for the onslaught that was coming their way. Many found themselves overwhelmed with wounded, while low on supplies and materials.
This was a great read, and a real eye-opener on the deprivations that were suffered by both sides during the beginning of the Korean War. Joseph Wheelan again brings a great amount of detail, both tactical and strategic, as we look at one of the more brutal aspects of the Korean War.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2026
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