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When your facility demands dependable protection for large-scale low-voltage power distribution, the Schneider Electric NW32H1 3200A 3-Pole Air Circuit Breaker is built to deliver. This heavy-duty unit combines robust switching with precise protection, crafted to handle the rigors of industrial and commercial environments.
The NW32H1 brings real value to your electrical room by enabling precise protection without sacrificing reliability. With an adjustable trip, you can align the breaker’s response to your network’s unique coordination scheme, reducing unnecessary outages while safeguarding valuable equipment. The 3200A rating makes it well-suited for sizable feeders and large bus configurations, providing a single, scalable solution for demanding power distribution tasks.
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