Eaton, xEnergy MCCB 1P 250A, Breaking Capacity 50 kA, Fixed Mount

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RS Stock No.:
537-5551
Distrelec Article No.:
304-00-824
Mfr. Part No.:
259094 NZMN2-A250
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Range

xEnergy

Number of Poles

1

Current Rating

250A

Breaking Capacity at Maximum Voltage Rating

50 kA

Rated AC Voltage

690V

Rated DC Voltage

750V

Mounting Style

Fixed

Length

105mm

Width

184mm

Depth

149mm

Circuit Breaker Type

MCCB

Break Time

Instantaneous

Terminal Contact Type

Screw

Reset Actuator Type

Toggle Switch

Eaton MCCB, 690V AC Voltage Rating, 250A Current Rating - xEnergy Series - 259094 NZMN2-A250


Protect your people and equipment with this MCCB from Eaton. You can count on it to safeguard sensitive instruments, motors and automation systems against the risk of damage from short circuits and overloads. The circuit breaker has a maximum breaking capacity of 50kA, so it can bear the brunt of strong surges. You'll find this kind of device used in factories, automotive workshops or industrial processing plants to maximise safety.

Features & Benefits


• Rated voltages of 690V AC and 750V DC, so suitable for high-power applications
• Compact dimensions of 105 (L) x 184 (W) x 149mm (D) to slot into crowded setups
• Trips in milliseconds for instant protection
• Screw connection for simple and hassle-free installation
• Wide operating temperature range between -25°C and +70°C

Is this MCCB touch-proof?


Yes. It has an IP20 rating, which means that it's protected against accidental touch and objects larger than 12mm.

How does an MCCB work?

An MCCB, or moulded case circuit breaker, contains both thermal and magnetic elements. The physical properties of these cause reactions that break a circuit in overload or short-circuit conditions to cut power to downstream equipment.


Note

Eaton formerly known as Moeller

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