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This molded-case circuit breaker is designed for use in automatic transfer switches (ATS), main distribution boards (MDBs), and motor control centers (MCCs). It provides comprehensive protection for electrical circuits and equipment against overloads, undervoltage, and short circuits. Manufactured by CHINT, a leading electrical product manufacturer known for both large-scale industrial automation solutions and reliable, everyday electrical components.
Авт. выкл.NM8N-250S TM 250 3P 50кА(тепловой и электромагнитный) is a three-pole molded case circuit breaker designed for use in automatic transfer switches (ATS), main distribution boards (MDBs), and motor control centers (MCCs). Providing comprehensive protection against overload, undervoltage, and short-circuit conditions, this breaker ensures the safety and reliability of electrical systems. Manufactured by CHINT, a leading electrical equipment provider, it delivers robust performance and long-term durability.
Type: Molded Case Circuit Breaker (MCCB)
Standard: IEC/EN 60947-2
Base Material: High-strength plastic housing with internal metallic components
Application: Indoor
Consumption: Not applicable – this is an electrical component, not a consumable material.
Drying Time: Not applicable
Durability: Rated for 6,000 electrical and 20,000 mechanical operations; resistant to shock and vibration.
Packaging: Individually boxed with protective packaging for safe transport.
Superior overload and short-circuit protection.
Reliable performance from a trusted manufacturer (CHINT).
Compact design for easy installation in confined spaces.
High breaking capacity (50kA) ensures system safety.
Thermal and electromagnetic trip mechanisms for comprehensive protection.
Durable construction for long service life.
Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) systems
Main Distribution Boards (MDBs) in commercial buildings
Motor Control Centers (MCCs) for industrial applications
Power distribution in infrastructure projects (e.g., hospitals, data centers).