Eaton, Eaton Moeller NZM MCCB Molded Case Circuit Breaker 3P 125A, Breaking Capacity 5 kA, Fixed Mount

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RS Stock No.:
229-997
Mfr. Part No.:
107823 NZMH2-AF125-BT-NA
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Range

Eaton Moeller NZM

Number of Poles

3

Current Rating

125A

Breaking Capacity at Maximum Voltage Rating

5 kA

Mounting Style

Fixed

COO (Country of Origin):
RO
The Eaton remarkable molded case circuit breaker is designed for the highest standards of safety and efficiency, ensuring robust protection for electrical installations. Crafted for North American applications, this device combines innovative thermo-magnetic technology with a powerful 125A rated current, making it ideal for demanding industrial environments. The compact design facilitates easy integration into switchgear, while its impressive compliance with international standards assures dependable operation. With a focus on durability, this circuit breaker promises resilience through various operating conditions, reinforcing its role as a critical component in safeguarding electrical systems against overloads and short circuits.

Thermo-magnetic release system provides reliable performance under varying loads
Compact dimensions enhance installation versatility within switchgear designs
IP20 protection ensures adequate safety in the operating controls area
Designed to accommodate diverse mounting methods including fixed and DIN rail options
Incorporates amperage ratings suited for an extensive range of applications
Robust certifications highlight compliance with IEC, UL, and CSA standards
Heat dissipation data available to assist with temperature rise calculations
Specially designed for uninterrupted operation in high-demand electrical systems

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