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Product Info
- Manufacturer:Federal Pacific
- Sub-Category:Molded Case
Description
NFJ434150
NFJ434150 is a Federal Pacific NFJ series molded case circuit breaker rated for 150A, 3 pole, and 480V applications. This breaker is designed for reliable protection in commercial and industrial power distribution systems. It features a bolt-on mounting type, thermal magnetic trip unit, and a 18kAIC interrupt rating at 480V. The NFJ434150 is suitable for use in 3-phase systems and includes load side lug terminals for secure connections. This Federal Pacific NFJ434150 circuit breaker is built to meet industry standards for durability and safety. It is ideal for upgrading or replacing existing breakers in panelboards and switchgear. The non-interchangeable trip unit ensures compatibility and proper operation within the NFJ frame. The breaker is tested and certified for re-installation, providing peace of mind for critical electrical installations.
- Part Number: NFJ434150
- Manufacturer: Federal Pacific
- Series/Frame: NFJ
- Amperage: 150A
- Voltage: 480V AC
- Poles: 3
- Mounting Type: Bolt-On
- Interrupt Rating: 18kAIC @ 480V
- Trip Unit: Thermal Magnetic
- Terminal Type: Load Side Lug
- Application: 3 Phase
- Certification: NETA Tested, RE-Certified
Specifications
- Part Number: NFJ434150
- Manufacturer : Federal Pacific
- Brand : Federal Pacific
- Category : Circuit Breaker
- Item Subcategory : Molded Case
- Family : NFJ Series
- Type : NFJ
- Voltage : 480
- Amperage : 150
- Phase : 3
- Poles : 3
- AIC rating : 18kA@480V
- Connection : Bolt-On
- Functions : LI - Long-Time and Instantaneous
- Protection : Thermal Magnetic
Product Data
- Weight : 15
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