Magnetic Trip Signaling Switch for MPX3 | 1NO + 1NC Contacts | Side Mounting Design | by Legrand
The Magnetic Trip Signaling Switch for MPX3 is designed for reliable trip signaling in tertiary and industrial electrical installations. Featuring a 1 normally open and 1 normally closed contact configuration, this side mounting switch ensures easy installation and compliance with local regulations. Ideal for use with MPX3 circuit breakers, it offers a robust solution for effective electrical management.
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- Auxiliary contact configuration: 1 normally open (NO) + 1 normally closed (NC)
- Rated operation current Ie at AC-15, 230 V: 3 A
- Electrical connection type: Screw connection
- Mounting method: Side mounting clip-on
- Screw terminal capacity: 2x 0.5mm² to 2.5mm²
- Compatible with MPX3 32S/H/MA circuit breakers
- Dimensions (H x L x W): 60mm x 50mm x 30mm
- Weight: 0.1 kg
- 1NO + 1NC auxiliary contact unit with Ith = 10A at 40°C / 6A at 60°C
- Rated supply current AC-15: 6A at 24V, 4A at 240V
- Rated supply current DC-13: 2A at 24V, 0.25A at 220V
- Screw terminals capacity from 2x 0.5mm² to 2.5mm²
- Compatible with MPX3 32S/H/MA circuit breakers
- Side mounting clip-on design for easy installation
- Environmentally conscious design complying with substance-restriction requirements
- Installation by a qualified electrician is recommended to ensure proper mounting and electrical connection according to local regulations.
- Tertiary and industrial electrical installations
- Side mounting on MPX3 circuit breakers for trip signaling
- AS/NZS 4801 – Occupational Health & Safety Management Systems
- Designed with environmentally conscious processes and complies with substance-restriction requirements
Standard Legrand warranty applies; typically 1 year against manufacturing defects.
The Legrand Magnetic Trip Signaling Switch for MPX3 side mounting is available for immediate purchase, ideal for tertiary and industrial electrical installations requiring reliable trip signaling.
