Schneider Electric NS1250N MICROLOGIC 2.0
Circuit breaker
ns1250n micrologic 2.0
- Frequency: 50/60 Hz
- Degree of protection against short circuit: 3 (IEC 60947-2)
- Mechanical wear resistance: 10,000 on/off cycles
- Electrical wear resistance: 2,000 on/off cycles at maximum current
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The Schneider Electric NS1250N MICROLOGIC 2.0 is a compact circuit breaker (CB) designed to protect electrical circuits from overloads, short circuits, and other faults. It belongs to the NSX series and meets the most modern standards of quality and reliability.
Datasheet:
- Rated current: 1250 А
- Maximum breaking capacity: 50 kA
- Type of disconnector: thermal and electromagnetic
- Degree of protection: IP40
- Availability of communication modules: Modbus, Profibus DP, CANopen
- Support for Modbus TCP/IP protocol: Yes
- Mounting: on DIN rail or panel
Advantages:
- Compact size: The AB NS1250N MICROLOGIC 2.0 has a compact housing, which makes it ideal for use in confined spaces.
- High triggering accuracy: Thanks to the electronic release, the ATS ensures high trip accuracy, protecting equipment from damage.
- Wide range of functions: The AB offers a wide range of functions, including grounding protection, reverse current protection and surge protection.
- Easy installation and operation: The NS1250N MICROLOGIC 2.0 AB is easy to install and operate, making it an ideal choice for users of all skill levels.
- Reliability: Schneider Electric ATSs are known for their reliability and durability, making them an excellent choice for mission-critical applications.
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