Eaton NZM2 Circuit Breaker 3P 100A UL IEC Certified - 113025

Eaton NZM2 Circuit Breaker 3P 100A UL IEC Certified - 113025
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Reference: E3K96
Brand: EATON INDUSTRIES
Mfr. Part: 113025

The Eaton Industries MCCB Power Switch, with a nominal continuous current Iu of 100A and a nominal voltage of 440V, is designed for optimal performance. It features a nominal tripping capacity Icu at 400 25kA, an overload protection setting range of 80 - 100A and an instantaneous short-circuit setting range of 80 - 100A. This device is built for installation in fixed enclosures. Part of the NZM Series, these circuit breakers suit all applications and are compatible with both IEC and UL markets with just four compact sizes, offering flexible installation through modular function group use.

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The Eaton Industries MCCB Power Switch, with a nominal continuous current Iu of 100A and a nominal voltage of 440V, is designed for optimal performance. It features a nominal tripping capacity Icu at 400 25kA, an overload protection setting range of 80 - 100A and an instantaneous short-circuit setting range of 80 - 100A. This device is built for installation in fixed enclosures. Part of the NZM Series, these circuit breakers suit all applications and are compatible with both IEC and UL markets with just four compact sizes, offering flexible installation through modular function group use.