Eaton 3P 250A Circuit Breaker Withdrawable Unit NZMH3-S250-SVE - 168916

Eaton 3P 250A Circuit Breaker Withdrawable Unit NZMH3-S250-SVE - 168916
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Reference: E3KCA
Brand: EATON INDUSTRIES
Mfr. Part: 168916

The Eaton Industries MCCB motor protection switch is a compact and flexible solution covering all application cases. With dimensions of 140x335x215.2mm, it features a plug-in design for device construction, with an alternative connection means for the main circuit. It operates at a nominal continuous current Iu of 250A, and uses magnetic switch-off technology. It offers a protection degree of IP20 and operates at a working (measuring) voltage of 690V. The NZM series circuit-breaker is suitable for the IEC market and ensures flexible installation thanks to the modular function groups.

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The Eaton Industries MCCB motor protection switch is a compact and flexible solution covering all application cases. With dimensions of 140x335x215.2mm, it features a plug-in design for device construction, with an alternative connection means for the main circuit. It operates at a nominal continuous current Iu of 250A, and uses magnetic switch-off technology. It offers a protection degree of IP20 and operates at a working (measuring) voltage of 690V. The NZM series circuit-breaker is suitable for the IEC market and ensures flexible installation thanks to the modular function groups.