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This NM8N-125S TM 100 circuit breaker provides reliable overcurrent protection for electrical systems. A 4-pole design with a 50kA interrupting capacity, it combines thermal and electromagnetic trip mechanisms for comprehensive safety. Ideal for distribution boards and demanding applications, ensuring robust performance and preventing damage from faults.
Авт. выкл.NM8N-125S TM 100 4P 50кА(тепловой и электромагнитный) is a four-pole molded case circuit breaker designed for robust electrical protection. Featuring both thermal and electromagnetic trip mechanisms, this 50kA rated breaker provides comprehensive overload and short-circuit protection. Ideal for industrial and commercial applications, it ensures system stability and safety, minimizing downtime and protecting valuable equipment. Its compact design and reliable performance make it a crucial component in any electrical distribution system.
Type: Molded Case Circuit Breaker (MCCB)
Standard: IEC/EN 60947-2 (assumed, based on common MCCB standards)
Base Material: Thermoplastic housing with internal metallic components (steel, copper, silver alloys)
Application: Indoor
Consumption: Not applicable – this is a protective device, not a consumable material.
Drying Time: Not applicable – this is an electrical component.
Durability: High mechanical and electrical endurance; resistant to vibration and impact; designed for long-term reliability.
Packaging: Individual box packaging, with multiple units per master carton.
Superior short-circuit protection up to 50kA.
Dual protection: Thermal and electromagnetic trip mechanisms.
Four-pole design for comprehensive circuit isolation.
Compact size for easy installation in distribution boards.
Reliable performance minimizes downtime and ensures safety.
Robust construction for long-lasting durability.
Industrial power distribution systems.
Commercial building electrical panels.
Motor control centers (MCCs).
Backup power systems and generators.