Schneider Electric COMPACT NSX250N
Circuit breaker

Schneider Electric COMPACT NSX250N
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compact nsx250n

  • Motor protection: Thermal disconnect class: 1 to 10
  • Protection against short circuits: Electromagnetic disconnector with instantaneous operation
Item Number: COMPACT NSX250N
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COMPACT NSX250N is a new generation circuit breaker from Schneider Electric designed for switchboards in residential, commercial and industrial buildings. It offers high performance, reliability and flexibility, making it an ideal choice for a wide range of applications.

Datasheet:

  • Nominal current: from 100 to 250 A
  • Rated voltage: up to 690 V AC
  • Breaking capacity: up to 50 kA
  • Type of disconnector: thermomagnetic, electronic
  • Control type: manual, motorized
  • Mounting method: on a DIN rail, built-in

Advantages:

  • High Performance: Offers high breaking capacity, making it ideal for protecting equipment against short circuits and overloads.
  • Reliability: designed to work in the harshest conditions and guarantees reliable protection throughout its lifetime.
  • Flexibility: Offered in a wide range of configurations to suit different needs.
  • Ease of installation and maintenance: Easy to install and maintain, saving time and money.
  • Communication capabilities: can be equipped with communication modules for integration into building management systems.

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