Eaton NZM Circuit Breaker for use with Circuit Breaker

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RS Stock No.:
246-881
Mfr. Part No.:
192256 NZMN3-PX400-TAZ
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Accessory Type

Circuit Breaker

Range

NZM

For Use With

Circuit Breaker

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
RO
The Eaton NZM3 PXR25 circuit breaker is an innovative solution designed for comprehensive electrical protection and energy management. This advanced unit integrates a class 1 energy measurement system and delivers up to 400A of rated current in a three-pole configuration. Ideal for use in unearthed supply systems up to 690V, it promotes operational safety with features such as earth-fault protection and ARMS zone selectivity. The circuit breaker is designed for modular installation, making it a flexible choice for various configurations while maintaining high performance. With its compact structure and robust specifications, the NZM3 PXR25 exemplifies engineering excellence tailored for today's demanding electrical environments.

Integrated energy measurement function ensures real-time monitoring of currents and voltages
Modular design facilitates easy customization and installation for diverse applications
Electronic release system enhances reliability for overload and short-circuit protection
Robust certifications ensure compliance with industry safety and environmental standards
Advanced overcurrent settings provide precise control and protection against electrical faults
Optional communication capabilities include Modbus RTU for improved connectivity
Maintenance mode functionality allows for safe servicing without powering down
High degree of protection ratings offer reliability in challenging environments

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