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This 100A, 3-pole molded case circuit breaker (NM8N-250S EN) provides essential protection for electrical circuits and equipment. Ideal for use in Automatic Transfer Switches (ATS), Main Distribution Boards (MDBs), and Motor Control Centers (MCCs), it safeguards against overloads, undervoltage, and short circuits. Its 50kA interrupting capacity ensures reliable performance in demanding applications.
Авт. выкл. NM8N-250S EN 100A 3P 50kA (электронный) is a three-pole molded case circuit breaker designed for use in Automatic Transfer Switching (ATS), Main Distribution Boards (MDBs), and Motor Control Centers (MCCs). This electronic circuit breaker provides comprehensive protection against overloads, undervoltage, and short circuits, ensuring the safety and longevity of electrical systems and connected equipment. Its 50kA breaking capacity offers robust performance in demanding applications.
Type: Molded Case Circuit Breaker (MCCB)
Standard: EN 60947-2
Base Material: High-impact resistant 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: High mechanical and electrical endurance; resistant to vibration and shock; electronic trip unit provides precise and reliable protection.
Packaging: Individually boxed with protective packaging for safe transport and storage.
Superior protection against overloads and short circuits.
Electronic trip unit ensures precise and reliable operation.
High breaking capacity (50kA) for demanding applications.
Compact design for easy installation in distribution boards.
Enhanced safety and system reliability.
Complies with EN 60947-2 standards for quality and performance.
Automatic Transfer Switching (ATS) systems
Main Distribution Boards (MDBs) in commercial and industrial buildings
Motor Control Centers (MCCs)
Power distribution in infrastructure projects