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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 conditions, and short circuits. Specifically engineered for DC applications, this breaker offers reliable performance and safety.
Авт. выкл. NM8NDC-250S TM 250 3P (для Постоянного тока, Термомагнитный тип) 50kA is a three-pole molded case circuit breaker designed for direct current (DC) applications. This device provides robust protection against overloads, undervoltage, and short circuits in critical electrical systems. With a 50kA interrupting capacity, it’s ideal for Automatic Transfer Switching (ATS), Main Distribution Boards (MDBs), and Motor Control Centers (MCCs), ensuring reliable power distribution and equipment safety.
Type: DC Molded Case Circuit Breaker (Thermomagnetic)
Standard: IEC 60947-2 (assumed, verify with manufacturer)
Base Material: High-strength plastic housing with internal metallic components (steel, copper)
Application: Indoor
Consumption: Not applicable – this is a protective device, not a consumable material.
Drying Time: Not applicable
Durability: High mechanical and electrical endurance; resistant to vibration and impact; thermal stability.
Packaging: Individual carton box with protective foam inserts.
Superior DC protection for sensitive equipment.
High interrupting capacity (50kA) ensures system stability.
Thermomagnetic trip characteristics provide precise overload and short-circuit protection.
Robust molded case construction for enhanced durability.
Compact design for easy installation in distribution boards.
Reliable performance minimizes downtime and maintenance costs.
Automatic Transfer Switching (ATS) systems
Main Distribution Boards (MDBs) for DC power
Motor Control Centers (MCCs) utilizing DC motors
Renewable energy systems (solar, wind) with DC components