Eaton Cutler Hammer HND3800T36W 800A 3-Pole Molded Case Circuit Breaker – Bolt-On Mount – 600VAC
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Eaton Cutler Hammer HND3800T36W 800A 3-Pole Molded Case Circuit Breaker – Bolt-On Mount – 600VAC

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Eaton Cutler Hammer HND3800T36W 800A 3-Pole Molded Case Circuit Breaker – Bolt-On Mount – 600VACThe HND3800T36W is a high performance molded case circuit breaker with LSIG (Long, Short, Instantaneous, Ground Fault) trip functions. It uses the Digitrip RMS 310 electronic non interchangeable trip unit, providing advanced protection against overloads, short circuits, instantaneous faults, and ground faults. Rated for 800 Amperes at 40C, this breaker is ideal for commercial and industrial power distribution systems requiring high reliability and

The HND3800T36W is a high-performance molded case circuit breaker with LSIG (Long, Short, Instantaneous, Ground Fault) trip functions. It uses the Digitrip RMS 310 electronic non-interchangeable trip unit, providing advanced protection against overloads, short circuits, instantaneous faults, and ground faults. Rated for 800 Amperes at 40°C, this breaker is ideal for commercial and industrial power distribution systems requiring high reliability and safety.

Key Features

  • Electronic non-interchangeable Digitrip RMS 310 trip unit
  • LSIG trip protection for complete coverage:
    • L: Adjustable long delay via rating plug
    • S: Adjustable short delay with fixed (l2t) or flat response
    • I: Instantaneous pickup by setting short delay to instantaneous
    • G: Adjustable ground fault pickup with delay
  • High interrupting ratings for fault tolerance
  • Bolt-on mounting
  • Base model image used for identification; accessories can be pre-installed at no extra cost

Technical Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Eaton / Cutler Hammer
  • Frame Style: HND
  • Mounting Type: Bolt-On
  • Frame Type: N
  • Rated Current: 800 Amperes
  • Poles: 3
  • Maximum Voltage: 600 VAC
  • Frequency: 50/60 Hz
  • Interrupting Ratings:
    • 100 kA @ 240 VAC
    • 65 kA @ 480 VAC
    • 35 kA @ 600 VAC
  • Standard Lug Type: Not Included
  • Warranty: One Year

Important Notes

  • Rating Plug Required: This breaker requires a correctly installed rating plug to function. Check stock and pricing if one is needed before ordering.

  • Product image represents the base model only. Accessories purchased with the breaker can be installed according to your configuration details provided at checkout.

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