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Hager MCS320 Circuit Breaker, 3-Pole, Type C, 20A
Hager MCS320 Circuit Breaker, 3-Pole, Type C, 20A
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Hager MCS320 Circuit Breaker, 3-Pole, Type C, 20A
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Hager MCS320 Circuit Breaker, 3-Pole, Type C, 20A
Hager MCS320 Circuit Breaker, 3-Pole, Type C, 20A
The Hager MCS320 is a high-quality 3-pole miniature circuit breaker engineered to provide robust protection for electrical circuits in demanding environments. This device is specifically designed to safeguard electrical installations against overloads and short circuits, ensuring consistent performance and safety. With its Type C tripping characteristic and a 20A rated current, it is an essential component for maintaining the integrity of electrical distribution systems in both commercial and industrial settings.
The Hager MCS320 stands out due to its reliable construction and precision engineering, which contribute to long-term operational stability. Its modular design facilitates straightforward installation within standard distribution boards, saving time and effort during assembly. The Type C characteristic makes it particularly effective for circuits with higher inrush currents, preventing nuisance tripping while maintaining high levels of safety for connected equipment and wiring.
This circuit breaker is not intended for residential applications where a Type B tripping characteristic is typically required for standard lighting and socket circuits. It is also not suitable for direct current (DC) applications, as it is specifically designed for alternating current (AC) systems.
The device should be installed by a qualified electrician into a compatible distribution board or consumer unit. It is designed to be mounted onto a standard DIN rail. Ensure that the supply voltage matches the specifications of the breaker before connection. Once mounted, the input and output cables should be securely terminated according to local electrical regulations to ensure proper contact and prevent overheating.
Always ensure the power supply is completely disconnected before attempting any installation or maintenance work on the circuit breaker. Regularly inspect the connections to ensure they remain tight and free from signs of thermal stress.
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