Siemens SNC Series 1-Phase Loadcentres

Siemens SNC Series 1-Phase Loadcentres

Sept 23, 2021

Whether you’re working on a single-family, multi-family, or commercial construction project, the goals for any customer are to finish the project faster, save on labour costs, and maintain safety at the job site. Siemens Canada proudly introduces the new SNC Main Lug Only Loadcentre with electronic circuit breakers – their newly designed solution for a secure, faster and overall easier installation. The breaker and loadcentre design, features an integrated neutral bus, providing a secure and reliable connection for your customer’s indoor or outdoor application via utilizing an existing line side clip.

With an overall smaller electronic breaker footprint, the SNC Main Lug Only Loadcentre still gives customers over four inches of wire bending space, which allows for a simpler, cleaner, and faster than before path to a finished project. The new SNC Main Lug Only Loadcentre is compatible with existing Siemens breakers and the surge solutions including the QSA breaker and FirstSurge™ stand-alone units.

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