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The SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC 9001KR3GH13 is a non-illuminated momentary pushbutton from the Harmony 9001K series, designed for industrial control panel and machine control applications. It features a 30 mm round operator without a guard, a chromium plated metal bezel, and a green cap. The contact configuration is 1NO-1NC with a contact rating of 600 VAC at 10 amps, making it suitable for a wide range of start, stop, and interlock circuits. The enclosure meets NEMA 1, 2, 3, 3R, 4, 6, 12, and 13 ratings, providing reliable performance in both indoor and outdoor or wash-down environments. Licensed electricians and industrial control technicians are the primary installers.
This pushbutton is used in industrial and commercial control panels, motor control centers, and machinery requiring a standard 30 mm operator cutout. Its momentary action suits start and stop functions in conveyor systems, pump controls, HVAC air handling units, and general-purpose machine control. The green cap color conventionally signals a start or run function in control circuit wiring conventions. The NEMA 4 and 6 ratings extend its usability to wet or dusty environments typical in manufacturing, food processing, and mechanical equipment rooms.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or new-installation operator for standard 30 mm control panel cutouts compatible with the Harmony 9001K series. Part of the Square D Harmony 9001K product family by Schneider Electric.
Installation should be performed by a qualified electrician in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) and applicable local codes. De-energize the control panel and verify the absence of voltage before mounting or wiring the pushbutton. The 30 mm round cutout must be clean and free of burrs to ensure a proper bezel seal and maintain the rated NEMA enclosure integrity. Do not exceed the rated contact voltage or amperage during circuit design.
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