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Eaton Cutler Hammer CNDC3800T33W 800A 3 Poles Molded Case Circuit Breaker – Bolt-On Mount – 600VAC

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Eaton Cutler Hammer CNDC3800T33W 800A 3 Poles Molded Case Circuit Breaker – Bolt-On Mount – 600VACThe Eaton Cutler Hammer CNDC3800T33W Molded Case Circuit Breaker provides reliable and precise electrical protection for industrial and commercial power distribution systems. Featuring the CNDC frame style and the Digitrip RMS 310 electronic non interchangeable trip unit, this breaker offers LS (Long Delay and Short Delay) protection functions. Rated at 800 Amperes at 40C with ultra high interrupting capacity, it protects circuits from overloads and

The Eaton / Cutler Hammer CNDC3800T33W Molded Case Circuit Breaker provides reliable and precise electrical protection for industrial and commercial power distribution systems. Featuring the CNDC frame style and the Digitrip RMS 310 electronic non-interchangeable trip unit, this breaker offers LS (Long Delay and Short Delay) protection functions. Rated at 800 Amperes at 40°C with ultra-high interrupting capacity, it protects circuits from overloads and short circuits while ensuring dependable operation in demanding environments.

Product Specifications

  • Brand: Eaton / Cutler Hammer
  • Model: CNDC3800T33W
  • Breaker Type: Molded Case Circuit Breaker (MCCB)
  • Frame Style: CNDC Frame
  • Trip Unit: Digitrip RMS 310 Electronic Non-Interchangeable
  • Trip Functions: LS (Long Delay, Short Delay)
  • Mount Type: Bolt-On
  • Rated Current: 800 Amperes
  • Poles: 3 Pole
  • Rating Plug: Not Included
  • Standard Lug Type: Not Included
  • Warranty: 1 Year

Technical Specifications

  • Trip Technology: Electronic Trip Unit (Digitrip RMS 310)
  • Long Delay Pickup: Adjustable via rating plug
  • Short Delay Pickup: Adjustable with fixed or selectable delay time
  • Short Delay Response: I²T (inverse time) or flat response
  • Frame Temperature Rating: 40°C
  • Frame Type: N Frame
  • Frequency: 50/60 Hz

Voltage and Ratings

  • Maximum Operating Voltage: 600 VAC
  • Frequency Rating: 50/60 Hz
  • Interrupting Capacity:
    • 200 kA @ 240 VAC
    • 100 kA @ 480 VAC
    • 50 kA @ 600 VAC

Product Data

  • Manufacturer: Eaton / Cutler Hammer
  • Product Series: CNDC
  • Amperage Rating: 800 A
  • Number of Poles: 3
  • Mounting Style: Bolt-On
  • Frame Type: N Frame
  • Application: Industrial and commercial electrical power distribution requiring LS protection

Important Note

This breaker requires a rating plug to operate, which is not included with the base unit. Ensure the correct rating plug is installed before use for proper protection and functionality. Product images may represent a base configuration and are for identification purposes only. Accessories purchased with the breaker can typically be installed prior to shipment to meet your specific configuration needs.

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