Eaton, Eaton Moeller NZM MCCB Molded Case Circuit Breaker 3P 500A, Breaking Capacity 9 kA, Fixed Mount

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RS Stock No.:
259-626
Mfr. Part No.:
269288 NZMH3-AEF500-NA
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Range

Eaton Moeller NZM

Number of Poles

3

Current Rating

500A

Breaking Capacity at Maximum Voltage Rating

9 kA

Mounting Style

Fixed

COO (Country of Origin):
RO
The Eaton NZM molded case circuit breaker is an essential component for electrical protection in industrial and commercial setups. Expertly designed by Eaton, this circuit breaker stands out with its robust capabilities, offering unparalleled reliability and safety for high-demand applications. Engineered for North America, it features a three-pole configuration that easily handles currents up to 500A, ensuring seamless operations even in the most challenging environments. Its electronic release mechanism enhances precision in short-circuit protection, while certifications like UL and CSA confirm its compliance with stringent safety standards. The circuit breaker’s configuration not only supports efficient heat dissipation but also adheres to various international installation regulations, making it a perfect choice for modern electrical systems.

Three-pole design allows for versatile applications in different electrical setups
Electronic release provides high accuracy in detecting fault conditions
Designed with special features tailored for North American standards
Robust construction ensures longevity and resilience in demanding environments
Meets critical international safety and compliance certifications
Optimised for effective heat dissipation enhances operational reliability
Incorporates extensive protection against short-circuit faults

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