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The CHINT Electric NM1 series is a robust power circuit breaker designed for reliable switching and protection of electrical circuits. Rated at 500A with a 35kA breaking capacity, this 3-pole breaker ensures safety and stability in demanding applications. Suitable for vertical or horizontal mounting. Backed by a 1-year warranty.
CHINT NM1-630S 3P 500A 35kA is a three-pole molded case circuit breaker designed for reliable electrical protection in a wide range of industrial and commercial applications. This breaker provides robust overload and short-circuit protection, ensuring the safety and stability of electrical systems. With a 500A current rating and 35kA breaking capacity, it’s ideal for demanding power distribution needs. Easy to install and maintain, it offers a cost-effective solution for safeguarding electrical circuits.
Type: Molded Case Circuit Breaker (MCCB)
Standard: IEC/EN 60947-2, GB/T 10938
Base Material: High-strength plastic casing with internal metallic components (steel, copper, silver alloy contacts)
Application: Indoor installation
Consumption: N/A - This is a protective device, not a consumable material.
Drying Time: N/A - Not applicable.
Durability: High mechanical and electrical endurance; resistant to vibration and shock; designed for long-term, reliable operation; >20,000 mechanical operations.
Packaging: Individual carton box with protective foam inserts.
Superior protection against overloads and short circuits.
High breaking capacity ensures system safety during fault conditions.
Compact design maximizes space utilization in electrical panels.
Easy installation and maintenance reduce downtime and costs.
Reliable performance and long service life minimize replacement frequency.
Cost-effective solution for comprehensive electrical protection.
Industrial power distribution systems.
Commercial building electrical panels.
Motor control centers (MCCs).
Power factor correction systems.