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Circuit Breaker Legrand LE-419237 Three-phase 25 A Type C
Circuit Breaker Legrand LE-419237 Three-phase 25 A Type C
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Circuit Breaker Legrand LE-419237 Three-phase 25 A Type C
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Circuit Breaker Legrand LE-419237 Three-phase 25 A Type C
Circuit Breaker Legrand LE-419237 Three-phase 25 A Type C
The Legrand Circuit Breaker LE-419237 is a three-phase protective device with a 25 A rated current and a Type C tripping characteristic. It is designed for installation in distribution boards of commercial and residential three-phase systems to protect circuits from overloads and short circuits. The breaker provides selective tripping behaviour suitable for common inductive loads while ensuring dependable protection for downstream equipment.
The device offers reliable thermal-magnetic protection combining overload and short-circuit interruption with consistent performance over repeated operation cycles. Its Type C curve provides a balance between sensitivity to short-circuit currents and tolerance for temporary inrush currents from motors and transformers. Compact form factor and compatibility with standard DIN-rail mounting simplify integration into existing distribution panels.
Install the circuit breaker in the appropriate three-phase slot of the distribution board, ensuring correct connection of phase conductors and secure DIN-rail engagement. After wiring, switch the breaker to the ON position to energize the protected circuit. In the event of an overload or short circuit the breaker will trip automatically; inspect and clear the fault condition before using the manual toggle to reset and restore power. Follow local electrical codes and disconnect supply before performing installation or maintenance.
Verify that the 25 A rating and Type C characteristic match the requirements of the downstream equipment. Coordinate protective devices upstream and downstream to maintain selectivity. Periodically inspect terminal tightness and the mounting to ensure reliable operation, and replace the device after any mechanical damage or repeated, unexplained tripping events.
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