Schneider Electric NSX100F
Circuit breaker
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schneider nsx100f
- Rated operating frequency: 50/60 Hz
- Thermal release limit: 85°C
- Operating temperature limit: -25°C to +70°C
- Storage temperature limit: -40°C to +80°C
- Electrical resistance: 500 V AC/DC
- Mechanical resistance: withstands shocks up to 7 g
Item Number:
NSX100F
Delivery standard: 3-6 weeks, depending on the country.
Condition: new
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The nsx100f is a compact circuit breaker (CB) from Schneider Electric designed to protect electrical circuits in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. It offers a wide range of features, making it a reliable and versatile choice for a variety of applications.
Datasheet:
- Rated current: 16A to 100A
- Rated voltage: 230/400V AC
- Disconnection type: 3 poles (3P), 4 poles (4P)
- Disconnector type: magnetic-thermal
- Switching capacity: Icu = 36kA
- Current limiting class: 3
- Degree of protection: IP40
Advantages:
- Compact design: It has a compact design, making it ideal for use in confined spaces.
- High performance: Offers high performance with a rated Icu switching capacity of up to 36 kA, providing reliable short circuit protection.
- Wide range of functions: Equipped with a wide range of functions including additional contacts, auxiliary contacts and interlocking, making it a versatile choice for a variety of applications.
- Easy installation: Easy to install and connect, saving time and money.
- Reliability: Made of high quality materials and components to ensure its reliability and durability.
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