The HAG NCN150 LS switch is a high-quality circuit breaker designed for use in electrical installations. With a rated current of 50 amperes and a type C tripping characteristic, this switch provides reliable protection against overload and short circuits. It meets the requirements of the standard DIN EN 60898-1 and offers touch protection according to IP2x, making it a safe choice for various applications. The switch is suitable for installation and allows for easy mounting on DIN rails. Additionally, it features the option for labeling directly on the device, which facilitates identification and use. The HAG NCN150 is an ideal solution for anyone who values safety and reliability in their electrical systems.
Circuit breaker type  | Miniature circuit breaker  | 
Length  | 1000 mm | 
Width  | 1 mm | 
number of poles  | 1 | 
Mounting type  | Flush-mounted  | 
Item number  | 32177536 | 
Manufacturer  | Hager | 
Category  | Residual-current device | 
Manufacturer no.  | NCN150 | 
Release date  | 16.11.2022 | 
Colour  | White  | 
Exact colour description  | White  | 
Circuit breaker type  | Miniature circuit breaker  | 
Mounting type  | Flush-mounted  | 
number of poles  | 1 | 
Tripping characteristic  | C  | 
Rated voltage  | 400 V | 
voltage type  | AC  | 
Rated insulation voltage Ui  | 500 V | 
Residual current (rated differential current)  | 10000 A | 
Protection type (IP code)  | IP20  | 
Country of origin  | France  | 
CO₂-Emission  | |
Climate contribution  | 
Items per sales unit  | 1 Piece | 
Length  | 1000 mm | 
Width  | 1 mm | 
Height  | 70 mm | 
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