NZM Molded Case Circuit Breakers by Eaton

Eaton Breaker 400

Feb 15, 2019

Eaton’s NZM Series MCCB offers the broadest offering of breakers and accessories up to 1600A. With global ratings, extensive accessory options and enhanced diagnostic capability, the NZM is the choice of both panelbuilders and machinery OEMs worldwide. Thermal-magnetic and eletronic trip units from 20A to 1600A for power distribution and protection of motors, generators, transformers and other equipment.

Core features

  • Compact breaker with four frame sizes with ratings from 20A up to 1600A.
  • Switching capacities up to 150 kA and operational voltages up to 690V.
  • Extensive list of accessories and multiple installation and connection options.
  • Worldwide approvals available including IEC, UL, CSA and CCC.
  • Available with thermal magnetic and electronic tripping technology, including options for on-board diagnostics with data logging capability, which allows for monitoring of critical circuits without additional hardware.
  • Discrete relay outputs available for high load warnings at 70%, 100% and 120%.

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