About MITSUBISHI (NF100-S) 50 AMP MCCB
MCCB stands forA Molded Case Circuit Breaker. It is another type of electrical protection device which is used when load current exceeds the limit of a miniature circuit breaker. The MCCB provides protection against overload, short circuit faults and is also used for switching the circuits.Reliable Protection for Electrical PanelsThe NF100-S MCCB offers advanced overcurrent and short circuit protection, crucial for safeguarding expensive equipment and ensuring operational continuity in industrial or commercial environments. Its robust construction and triple-pole design help maintain system reliability under demanding conditions.
Versatile Installation OptionsEngineered for panel mounting, the NF100-S provides front and rear terminal access, enhancing compatibility with various electrical setups. Its compact size and IP20 protection rating facilitate safe and adaptable installations, even in space-constrained control panels.
Built for Durability and PerformanceWith a mechanical life of up to 10,000 operations and a rated short circuit breaking current of 36 kA, this MCCB is designed to withstand frequent switching and harsh environments. The thermal magnetic trip ensures precise response to overloads and faults, minimizing downtime.
FAQ's of MITSUBISHI (NF100-S) 50 AMP MCCB:
Q: How is the MITSUBISHI NF100-S 50 AMP MCCB installed in an electrical panel?
A: The NF100-S MCCB is designed for panel mount installation and comes with both front and rear terminal options, allowing for straightforward integration into industrial and commercial electrical panel systems.
Q: What benefits does the thermal magnetic trip feature provide?
A: The thermal magnetic trip ensures precise detection and interruption of overcurrent and short circuit faults, offering enhanced safety and protection for connected electrical equipment.
Q: When is it appropriate to use the NF100-S MCCB?
A: This MCCB is well-suited for use in environments requiring reliable circuit protection, such as industrial machines or commercial electrical panels, especially where a rated breaking capacity of up to 36 kA is required.
Q: Where can the NF100-S model be applied?
A: The NF100-S is ideal for installation in both industrial and commercial settings, particularly as part of three-phase electrical distribution systems demanding high insulation voltage and robust circuit protection.
Q: What is the process for selecting the correct curve type (B, C, or D) for this MCCB?
A: Choosing the curve type depends on the type of loads and the required protection characteristics. Consult application guidelines to match curves B, C, or D with respective load types and fault conditions.
Q: How does the MCCB ensure continued performance across varying temperatures?
A: The NF100-S operates reliably within an ambient temperature range of -10C to +50C, thanks to its quality design, ensuring stable protection even in environments with fluctuating temperatures.