Eaton 3P 140A Circuit Breaker 50kA UL IEC NZM2 SE140 CNA - 271161

Eaton 3P 140A Circuit Breaker 50kA UL IEC NZM2 SE140 CNA - 271161
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Reference: E3E7R
Brand: EATON INDUSTRIES
Mfr. Part: 271161

The Eaton Industries MCCB Motor Protection Circuit Breaker is a compact device with dimensions of 105x149x195mm. Suitable for fixed installation, it has a nominal continuous current Iu of 140A and a screw connection for the main circuit. With an electronic cut-off technology, this device has a protection degree of IP20. Operating at a measurement voltage of 690V, NZM..-SE..CNA series circuit-breakers offer flexible mounting options for a range of applications globally and they conventionally operate by providing electronic short-circuit release in tandem with an overload relay, excluding overload trip. The switches adhere to both UL/CSA and IEC regulations.

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The Eaton Industries MCCB Motor Protection Circuit Breaker is a compact device with dimensions of 105x149x195mm. Suitable for fixed installation, it has a nominal continuous current Iu of 140A and a screw connection for the main circuit. With an electronic cut-off technology, this device has a protection degree of IP20. Operating at a measurement voltage of 690V, NZM..-SE..CNA series circuit-breakers offer flexible mounting options for a range of applications globally and they conventionally operate by providing electronic short-circuit release in tandem with an overload relay, excluding overload trip. The switches adhere to both UL/CSA and IEC regulations.