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GV7AC04
Set of 2 interphase barriers, for motor circuit breakers GV5, GV7
Installed between the power terminals when a terminal shield is not used
Easy installation thanks to universal fixing arrangement Screw fixing or clip-on mounting
Wide range of accessories and auxiliaries provide flexibility
Suitable for isolation, provides user safety
Environmental Data
Use Better
Packaging made with recycled cardboard
Yes
Use Again
Take-back
No
TeSys GV set of 2 interphase barriers, for motor circuit breakers GV5, GV7. To be installed between the power terminals when a terminal shield is not used, they ensure isolation between the phases. For top and bottom terminals protection 2 units are necessary. Green Premium compliant (RoHS/REACh).
Range | TeSys |
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Product or component type | Interphase barrier |
Device short name | GV7AC |
Range compatibility | TeSys TeSys GV5 motor circuit breaker TeSys TeSys GV7 motor circuit breaker |
Accessory / separate part category | Connection accessory |
Quantity per set | Set of 2 |
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Net weight | 0.075 kg |
Unit Type of Package 1 | PCE |
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Number of Units in Package 1 | 1 |
Package 1 Height | 11.0 cm |
Package 1 Width | 7.0 cm |
Package 1 Length | 2.0 cm |
Package 1 Weight | 10.0 g |
Warranty | 18 months |
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Schneider Electric aims to achieve Net Zero status by 2050 through supply chain partnerships, lower impact materials, and circularity via our ongoing “Use Better, Use Longer, Use Again” campaign to extend product lifetimes and recyclability.
Use Better
Packaging made with recycled cardboard
Yes
Packaging without single use plastic
No
Compliant with Exemptions
Use Again
Take-back
No
WEEE Label

The product must be disposed on European Union markets following specific waste collection and never end up in rubbish bins
Motor Circuit Breakers with Terminal Shields or Phase Barriers GV7R + GV7AC01 or AC04
(2)
Phase barriers: GV7AC04.
(3)
Terminal shields: GV7AC01.
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