Obsolete — sourcing reality for this reversing starter
The GV2DM220F7: Thermal protection adjustment range is 13-18 A, paired with a magnetic trip threshold of 223 A. That covers 7.5 kW at 400/415 V or 9 kW at 440 V in AC-3 duty — typical for reversing conveyor or hoist drives where the motor needs to change direction under load. Breaking capacity is 15 kA at 400/415 V per IEC 60947-4-1, adequate for most industrial distribution panels with typical fault levels.
What it is — reversing motor starter combination
The GV2DM220F7 is a factory-assembled reversing motor starter from the TeSys Deca range. It combines a 3-pole reversing contactor, a GV2ME motor circuit breaker with thermal-magnetic protection, and a GV2AF3 combination block in one package — 3-pole, Type 1 coordination. Reversing means two contactors interlocked mechanically and electrically, so the motor can be driven forward and reverse without external interposing relays. The breaker section provides the short-circuit and overload protection; the contactors handle the direction switching. Dimensions are 176.4 mm high, 90 mm wide, 99.6 mm deep — a compact footprint for a reversing starter. Mounts on DIN rail or panel plate, typical for motor control centers and standalone enclosures.
Sourcing and fit for the BOM line
The 13-18 A thermal range and 110 VAC coil are the critical fit parameters. If a direct drop-in is needed, the surplus channel is the practical answer; if the panel can accept a different form factor, a current-production TeSys island or TeSys GV7 starter could be sized to match the motor load.
