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Figure 2: GV3 Accessories
Table 51: GV3 Auxiliary Contact Blocks
Description Mounting
Location
Max. No.
of Blocks
Contact Type Sold in
Lots of
Catalog
Number
Weight
lb (kg)
Instantaneous auxiliary
contacts
Front
[1]
1
Mounting of a GVAE contact block or a GV2AK00 visible isolation block on GV2P.
1
N.O. or N.C.
[2]
2
Field convertible for N.C. or N.O. contact operation, depending on the direction in which the reversible block is mounted; flip the
window cover 180° to change from N.O. to N.C. or vice versa.
10
[3]
3
The GVAD contact block is always mounted next to the circuit protector.
GVAE1 0.03 (0.015)
N.O. + N.C. 10 GVAE11
[4]
4
For spring terminals, add the numeral 3 to the end of the catalog number. Example: GV2ME013.
0.04 (0.02)
N.O. + N.O. 10
[3]
GVAE20
[4]
Left side 2
N.O. + N.C. 1 GVAN11
[4]
0.11 (0.05)
N.O. + N.O. 1 GVAN20
[4]
Fault signaling contact +
instantaneous
auxiliary contact
Front 1 N.O. (fault)
+ N.O. 1 GVAED101
[4]
0.04 (0.02)
+ N.C. 1 GVAED011
[4]
Left side
[3]
1
N.O. (fault)
+ N.O. 1 GVAD1010
0.12 (0.06)
+ N.C. 1 GVAD1001
N.C. (fault)
+ N.O. 1 GVAD0110
+ N.C. 1 GVAD0101
Short-circuit signaling
contact
Left side 1 C/O common point 1 GVAM11 0.10 (0.04)
GV3G264
GV3G364
GVAE113, GVAE203,
GVAED1013, GVAED0113
GVAU••
GVAD••
GVAM11
GVAN••
GVAN••
GV3P
GVAM11
GVAS••
GV2V03
GVAE
Flip the window cover
180° to change from N.O.
to N.C. or vice versa.
GVAE1
GVAE11, GVAE20,
GVAED101, GVAED011