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Rittal Load switching strip module

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Delivered between Sat, 23.5. and Sat, 30.5.
9 pieces in stock at supplier
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Product details

The load switching bar module from Rittal is a highly developed solution for safe and efficient power distribution in electrical installations. It is an NH fuse load switching bar of size 1, designed for use in demanding environments. With a maximum current of 250 A and an operating voltage of up to 690 V, this module delivers reliable performance. The construction from high-quality polyamide (PA 6.6) ensures high resistance and safe fire behavior according to UL 94-V0. The contact paths are made of partially silver-plated hard copper, which enhances conductivity and durability. The module is suitable for the installation of current transformers and offers flexible connection options via M12 bolts. It is designed for busbars with a cross-section of 10 mm and a center distance of 185 mm, allowing for easy integration into existing systems.

  • Maximum current of 250 A and operating voltage up to 690 V
  • Made from polyamide (PA 6.6) with UL 94-V0 fire behavior
  • Contact paths made of partially silver-plated hard copper for improved conductivity
  • Suitable for the installation of current transformers
  • Flexible connection options via M12 bolts.

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