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The NM1-125S series circuit breakers provide reliable protection for electrical circuits against overloads and short circuits. This particular model, rated at 80A with a 25kA breaking capacity, is suitable for a wide range of electrical applications. Designed for use in standard electrical networks, these breakers ensure safety and prevent damage to your systems. Available in a range of current ratings from 63A to 125A.
NM1-125S 3P 80A 25kA is a three-pole automatic circuit breaker designed for robust protection against overloads and short circuits in electrical systems. Part of the NM1-125S series, this 80A breaker offers a reliable and efficient solution for safeguarding electrical circuits. Its 25kA breaking capacity ensures dependable performance during fault conditions, making it ideal for a wide range of industrial and commercial applications. Provides essential safety and operational continuity.
Type: Three-Pole Automatic Circuit Breaker
Standard: GOST IEC 60947-2 (likely, specific standard to be confirmed with manufacturer)
Base Material: High-Impact Polyamide (housing), Copper (conductive parts), Silver Alloy (contacts)
Application: Indoor
Consumption: N/A – This is a protective device, not a consumable material.
Drying Time: N/A – Not applicable.
Durability: Mechanical life of 20,000 cycles; High resistance to impact and UV exposure; Thermal stability.
Packaging: Individual box packaging, bulk packaging options available.
Superior overcurrent and short-circuit protection.
High breaking capacity for enhanced safety.
Robust construction for long-term reliability.
Compact design for easy installation in distribution boards.
Wide operating temperature range for diverse environments.
Provides clear indication of tripped status.
Industrial power distribution systems.
Commercial building electrical panels.
Motor protection circuits.
Lighting circuits in demanding environments.