Hager HAG NBN420 Miniature circuit breaker 4 pole 10kA B-characteristic 20A 4 modules
number of poles3
rated current9
Product details
The HAG NBN420 circuit breaker is a high-quality 4-pole protective switch designed for use in electrical installations. With a rated current of 20 A and a nominal voltage of 400 V, this switch provides reliable protection against overload and short circuits. The B-characteristic of the device allows for delayed tripping, making it ideal for applications with high inrush currents. The switch meets the requirements of DIN EN 60898-1 and offers touch protection according to IP2x, ensuring additional safety. The NBN420 is suitable for mounting on DIN rails, allowing for easy installation and the option to add supplementary devices later. The labeling option directly on the device and the individual removal from the phase rail connection by unlocking the DIN rail quick fastening enhance user-friendliness and flexibility.
- 4-pole design for comprehensive protection in three-phase systems
- Delayed thermal tripping for overload protection
- Electromagnetic tripping for short circuit protection
- Easy mounting and adjustment via DIN rail quick fastening.
Circuit breaker type | Miniature circuit breaker |
Length | 70 mm |
Width | 70 mm |
number of poles | 4 |
Mounting type | Flush-mounted |
Item number | 32109527 |
Manufacturer | Hager |
Category | Residual-current device |
Manufacturer no. | NBN420 |
Release date | 16.11.2022 |
Circuit breaker type | Miniature circuit breaker |
Mounting type | Flush-mounted |
Mounting type | Screw fastening |
number of poles | 4 |
Tripping characteristic | B |
Rated current | 20 A |
Rated voltage | 400 V |
voltage type | AC |
Rated insulation voltage Ui | 500 V |
Protection type (IP code) | IP20 |
Country of origin | France |
CO₂-Emission | |
Climate contribution |
Items per sales unit | 1 Piece |
Length | 70 mm |
Width | 70 mm |
Height | 83 mm |
Product Safety |
30-day right of return if unopened
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- 4.Eaton0,1 %
- 5.ABB0,2 %
- 5.Hager0,2 %
- 7.Steffen0,7 %
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Source: Galaxus- 3.Schneider Electric1,3 %
- 4.ABB1,9 %
- 5.Eaton3,3 %
- 6.Siemens3,6 %
- 7.Hager4,8 %