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HAGER MCB 3 POLE 100A

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Specifications

Voltage: 415 V AC

Current Rating (Amp) : 100 A

Mounting Type: DIN-rail

Application: Protects three-phase branch circuits from overload and short-circuit.


 

HAGER 3P MCB 100A

A Hager 3-pole miniature circuit breaker rated for 100 A is designed for three-phase circuit protection. These breakers safeguard against overload and short-circuit conditions by interrupting current when it exceeds the set rating.

Typical Specifications (for common Hager 3P-100A models):

  • ⚑ Poles: 3P (three live conductors)

  • πŸ”Œ Rated Current: 100 A 

  • πŸ“ Rated Voltage: 415 V AC (three-phase) 

  • ⚑ Break Curve: Typically B-curve, C-curve, or D-curve depending on application (B for lighting/normal loads, C for general loads, D for high inrush). 

  • β›” Breaking Capacity: Often 10 kA or 15 kA depending on version and standards (IEC 60898-1/IEC 60947-2).

  • πŸ”© Mounting: DIN-rail (standard 35 mm)

  • 🧰 Installation: Recessed or flush in distribution panels

  • πŸ“Š IP Rating: IP20 (indoor use)

  • πŸ“ Modules Width: ~9 modular units wide 

  • πŸ› οΈ Typical Curve Types:

    • B-curve: Standard domestic/lighting circuits

    • C-curve: General circuits & mixed loads (motors, etc.)

    • D-curve: High inrush loads

  • 🏷️ Application: Protects three-phase branch circuits from overload and short-circuit.

This class of breaker (e.g., HMF390T for 10 kA or HMC390T for 15 kA) is suitable for residential, commercial, and light industrial three-phase applications where a 100 A rating is needed. 


HAGER mjn510a (Alternative / Industrial Grade)

The HAGER mjn510a is a higher-spec industrial breaker assembly often used in heavy-duty panels and switchgear where a robust 100 A protection device is required in a more industrial setting — ideal for larger loads or harsher electrical environments.


🧠 Quick Notes

  • πŸ›‘οΈ 100 A rating makes this breaker suitable as a main or branch-circuit breaker in three-phase panels. 

  • ⚑ Choose the appropriate trip curve (B, C, or D) based on your load type — C-curve is most common for general use. 

  • Breaking capacity (e.g., 10 kA vs 15 kA) should match or exceed your system’s fault current potential. 



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