C40N31M320 | NSX400N 50kA AC 3P3D 320A 1.3M – Schneider Electric
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Schneider Electric NSX400N 50kA AC 3P3D 320A MCCB
Model: C40N31M320
Key Features:
- Current Rating: 320A
- Breaking Capacity: 50kA at 415V AC
- Number of Poles: 3P3D (3 Poles with 3 Protected Poles)
- Tripping Unit: Micrologic 1.3M (Protection + Measurement)
- Mounting: Fixed Type
- Standards: IEC 60947-2, IS/IEC 60947-2
- Termination: Front or Rear connection possible
- Communication Ready: Optional communication modules available
Product Description:
The Schneider Electric NSX400N Molded Case Circuit Breaker (MCCB) is part of the premium Compact NSX range offering superior protection for electrical installations. With a breaking capacity of 50kA, this 320A MCCB provides reliable protection against short-circuits and overloads in industrial and commercial applications.
Equipped with Micrologic 1.3M trip unit, this breaker offers advanced protection functions along with energy measurement capabilities, allowing for better energy management and system monitoring. The NSX series is known for its compact design, ease of installation, and flexibility with various accessories.
Ideal for panel builders and system integrators looking for robust circuit protection with measurement capabilities in a single device.
Technical Specifications:
| Product Range | Compact NSX |
| Brand | Schneider Electric |
| Type | NSX400N |
| Rated Current | 320A |
| Breaking Capacity (Icu) | 50kA at 415V AC |
| Number of Poles | 3P3D |
| Trip Unit | Micrologic 1.3M |
| Mounting Type | Fixed |
| Communication | Ready (optional modules) |
| Standards Compliance | IEC 60947-2, IS/IEC 60947-2 |
Typical Applications:
- Industrial power distribution
- Commercial buildings
- Data centers
- Manufacturing plants
- Electrical panels and switchboards
- Motor protection circuits













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