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Circuit breaker Legrand 412940 — 20 A, 100/400 V, white
Circuit breaker Legrand 412940 — 20 A, 100/400 V, white
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Circuit breaker Legrand 412940 — 20 A, 100/400 V, white
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Circuit breaker Legrand 412940 — 20 A, 100/400 V, white
Circuit breaker Legrand 412940 — 20 A, 100/400 V, white
Legrand 412940 is a single-pole circuit breaker rated for 20 A and designed to operate within an input voltage range of 100–400 V. Housed in a white enclosure, this device provides overcurrent and short-circuit protection for residential and light commercial electrical circuits. It is intended for mounting in standard distribution boards to isolate faulty circuits and protect wiring and connected equipment.
The breaker combines a compact form factor with standardized mounting compatibility, enabling straightforward installation in distribution panels. Its 20 A rating and wide operating voltage range make it suitable for a variety of low-voltage applications, while the white housing supports unobtrusive integration into typical indoor electrical cabinets. The mechanism responds to overloads and short circuits to minimize risk to wiring and devices.
Before installation, isolate the supply and verify compliance with local electrical codes. Mount the breaker on the distribution board rail according to the board manufacturer’s instructions and connect the supply conductor to the breaker’s input terminal and the load conductor to the output terminal, ensuring proper tightening of terminals and correct polarity. After installation, restore supply and perform functional tests by switching the breaker on and simulating expected loads, verifying it trips under fault conditions. Use only compatible complementary devices and terminals specified for the distribution board.
Periodically inspect terminals for secure connections and signs of overheating. Match the breaker rating to the circuit wiring and the connected load; do not use a higher-rated breaker to mask wiring faults. If the breaker trips frequently, identify and resolve the underlying overload or short-circuit condition before replacing or resetting the device.
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