100 Amp, 480Y/277 VAC, 3 Pole, Panel Mount B-Frame Circuit Breaker MPN:BDA34100Y
Introducing the Square D B-Frame Circuit Breaker - the ultimate protection for your electrical systems! With a capacity of 100 amperes, this robust circuit breaker is designed to provide optimal protection against overloads and short circuits in commercial and industrial settings. Its thermal-magnetic tripping mechanism ensures fast and accurate protection against faults while its easy-to-use toggle switch reset function allows for simple circuit reconfiguration. Engineered to meet various safety and quality standards, the Square D B-Frame Circuit Breaker offers I-Line and lug terminal connections and comes with a 25 kA at 240 VAC breaking capacity. With its reliable performance and robust design, this circuit breaker is ideal for use in demanding environments where high levels of electrical protection are required.
Top product features:
- Thermal-magnetic tripping mechanism
- I-Line and lug terminal connections
- 25 kA at 240 VAC breaking capacity
Top product applications:
- Industrial and commercial electrical systems
- Building management systems
- Electrical equipment protection in various industries
Product Information
- : BDA34100Y
- Amperage: 100
- Circuit Breaker Type: B-Frame Circuit Breaker
- For Use With: Overload and Short Circuit Protection
- Mount Type: Panel
- Number of Poles: 3; 3
- Reset Actuator Type: Toggle Switch
- Standards: CE Marked; CSA C22.2 No. 5; GB 14048.2; IEC/EN 60947-2; IEC/EN60947-5-1; NMX J-266; NOM; UL 489
- Terminal Connection Type: I-Line; Lug
- Tripping Mechanism: Thermal-Magnetic
- Voltage: 277/480V
- Wire Size (Awg): 14-2/0
Additional Information
- Hazardous Materials: No, oK to Ship Via Air
- Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) Required: No
- Country of Origin: US, United States
- TAA Compliant: Yes
- UNSPSC: 39121603
- CA Restricted (Prop 65): Unknown
- Package Length: 11.75
- Package Width: 7.88
- Package Height: 4.56
- Package Weight: 3.10
- Prohibited States: AK,HI,PR
Product info last updated on October 1, 2024 3:07am UTC Category: Power Distribution