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The PDG34F0400FNNN from Cutler Hammer is a Power Defense molded case circuit breaker rated at 400 A, 4-pole, 600 VAC. It provides 25kA@480V interrupting rating with thermal magnetic protection.
Factory specification: FRAME ONLY, Cutler Hammer,Eaton, Power Defense, 3PH, 4P, 600V, 400A, 25kA@480V, Bolt-On, no lug terminals, molded case circuit breakers; CSA, IEC, UL, CCC certifications.
| Manufacturer | Cutler Hammer |
| Series | Power Defense |
| Type | Molded Case Circuit Breaker |
| Connection | Bolt-On |
| Voltage | 600 V |
| Amperage | 400 A |
| Poles | 4 |
| Phase | 3 |
| AIC Rating | 25kA@480V |
| Protection | Thermal Magnetic |
| Functions | LI - Long-Time and Instantaneous |
| Frame Type | Frame 3 |
Industrial Automation Co. offers the PDG34F0400FNNN in New and IAC Certified Refurbished condition. Reach out to our sales team for availability, pricing, and lead time.
The PDG34F0400FNNN from Cutler Hammer is a Power Defense molded case circuit breaker rated at 400 A, 4-pole, 600 VAC. It provides 25kA@480V interrupting rating with thermal magnetic protection.
Factory specification: FRAME ONLY, Cutler Hammer,Eaton, Power Defense, 3PH, 4P, 600V, 400A, 25kA@480V, Bolt-On, no lug terminals, molded case circuit breakers; CSA, IEC, UL, CCC certifications.
| Manufacturer | Cutler Hammer |
| Series | Power Defense |
| Type | Molded Case Circuit Breaker |
| Connection | Bolt-On |
| Voltage | 600 V |
| Amperage | 400 A |
| Poles | 4 |
| Phase | 3 |
| AIC Rating | 25kA@480V |
| Protection | Thermal Magnetic |
| Functions | LI - Long-Time and Instantaneous |
| Frame Type | Frame 3 |
Industrial Automation Co. offers the PDG34F0400FNNN in New and IAC Certified Refurbished condition. Reach out to our sales team for availability, pricing, and lead time.
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