Eaton NZMN3-S400-SVE Circuit Breaker 3P 400A Plug-In Module - 168491

Eaton NZMN3-S400-SVE Circuit Breaker 3P 400A Plug-In Module - 168491
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Reference: E3KDU
Brand: EATON INDUSTRIES
Mfr. Part: 168491

The Eaton Industries MCCB Motor Circuit Breaker is designed with dimensions of 140x335x215.2mm and exhibits a built-in device plug-in construction. It can handle a nominal continuous current Iu of 400A and is fitted using a screw connection in the main circuit. The breaker uses magnetic trip technology and provides an IP20 degree of protection. It is capable of operating at a measuring voltage of 690V. Moreover, the NZM series is compact and designed with four standard sizes suitable for the IEC market, facilitating flexible installation due to the implementation of modular function groups.

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The Eaton Industries MCCB Motor Circuit Breaker is designed with dimensions of 140x335x215.2mm and exhibits a built-in device plug-in construction. It can handle a nominal continuous current Iu of 400A and is fitted using a screw connection in the main circuit. The breaker uses magnetic trip technology and provides an IP20 degree of protection. It is capable of operating at a measuring voltage of 690V. Moreover, the NZM series is compact and designed with four standard sizes suitable for the IEC market, facilitating flexible installation due to the implementation of modular function groups.