Hager NDN240

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Product details

The Hager NDN240 is a reliable combination RCD/MCB circuit breaker designed for use in electrical installations. With a rated current of 40 A and a type D tripping characteristic, this switch provides both overload and short-circuit protection. It meets the requirements of the standard DIN EN 60898-1 and offers touch protection according to IP2x, making it a safe choice for various applications. The NDN240 is suitable for flush mounting and allows for easy installation through quick mounting on a DIN rail. Additionally, it features the option for labeling directly on the device, which facilitates identification and use. The switch is also suitable for retrofitting additional devices, enhancing its flexibility in application.

  • Two-pole circuit breaker with 10kA/15kA short-circuit protection
  • Built-in thermal trip for overload protection
  • Suitable for flush mounting with easy DIN rail quick fastening
  • IP20 protection class for additional touch protection.

Key specifications

Circuit breaker type
Miniature circuit breaker
Mounting type
Flush-mounted
number of poles
2
Length
70 mm
Width
35 mm

General information

Item number
33558247
Manufacturer
Hager
Category
Residual-current device
Manufacturer no.
NDN240
Release date
17.5.2023

Colour

Colour
Grey
Exact colour description
Grey

Circuit Breaker Features

Circuit breaker type
Miniature circuit breaker
Mounting type
Flush-mounted
Mounting type
Screw fastening
number of poles
2
Tripping characteristic
D
Rated current
40 A
Rated voltage
400 V
voltage type
AC
Rated insulation voltage Ui
500 V
Protection type (IP code)
IP20

Origin

Country of origin
France

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂ emissions
18.08 kg
Climate contribution
CHF 0.43

Scope of delivery

Items per sales unit
1 pcs.

Product dimensions

Length
70 mm
Width
35 mm
Height
83 mm

30-day right of return
24 Months Warranty (Bring-in)

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Warranty score

How often does a product of this brand in the «Residual-current device» category have a defect within the first 24 months?

Source: Digitec Galaxus
  • 1.Siemens
    0 %
  • 4.ABB
    0.1 %
  • 4.Schneider Electric
    0.1 %
  • 6.Hager
    0.2 %
  • 7.Steffen
    0.4 %

Warranty case duration

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  • ABB
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Return rate

How often is a product of this brand in the «Residual-current device» category returned?

Source: Digitec Galaxus
  • 3.Eaton
    0.7 %
  • 4.Schneider Electric
    1.3 %
  • 5.ABB
    2.1 %
  • 6.Siemens
    3.4 %
  • 7.Hager
    5.2 %
Source: Digitec Galaxus