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Schneider LV426255
Product: circuit breaker Compact NSXm 63A 3P 25kA at 380/415V(IEC) compression lug
Schneider LV426255
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SKU: LV426255
Categories: Low Voltage Switchgear, MCCB - Moulded Case Circuit Breakers, Schneider Electric
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