Schneider Electric NSX100F 100A
Circuit breaker

Schneider Electric NSX100F 100A
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nsx100f 100a

  • Rated operating frequency: 50/60 Hz
  • Short-circuit current limit (Icu): 1 kA
  • Short-circuit current limit (Ics): 36 kA
  • Rated power: 22 kW (AC-1) / 44 kW (AC-3)
Item Number: NSX100F 100A
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The NSX100F 100A is a compact circuit breaker (CB) from Schneider Electric designed to protect electrical circuits from overloads, short circuits, and other faults. It is a member of the NSX series, which offers a wide range of circuit breakers for various applications. The NSX100F 100A has a compact design, making it ideal for use in confined spaces.

Datasheet:

  • Rated current: 100 А
  • Disconnector type: Thermal and electromagnetic
  • Rated voltage: 230/400 V AC
  • Maximum breaking capacity: 36 kA
  • Class by degree of protection: IP40
  • Mounting method: On DIN rail
  • Connection: Terminal clamps

Advantages:

  • Compact design: Has a compact design, making it ideal for use in confined spaces.
  • High performance: has a high breaking capacity of 36 kA, which provides reliable protection against short circuits.
  • Easy to install: Easy to mount on DIN rail with terminal clamps.
  • Reliability: Made of high quality materials and subjected to rigorous testing to ensure reliable performance for years to come.
  • Environmental friendliness: complies with RoHS and REACH directives, making it an environmentally friendly product.

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