4-pole distribution block IN=100 A KJ100A
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4-pole distribution block IN=100 A KJ100A
Distribution block, designed for efficient power distribution in electrical installations. This model, with a rated current of 100A and a four-pole design, is a solid solution for both professional installers and end-users. Its compact dimensions – 71 mm width, 44 mm depth, and 97 mm height – allow for easy installation even in limited spaces.
Features and application
The KJ100A distribution block is the central connection point for wires in an electrical installation. It enables safe and organized distribution of energy to individual circuits. Thanks to the ability to connect rigid wires with a cross-section from 1.5 to 25 mm² and flexible wires with a ferrule end from 1.5 to 16 mm², it ensures compatibility with various types of cabling. The presence of an N busbar facilitates the organization of neutral connections, and the large number of terminals – up to 28 per pole – allows you to connect many wires without the need for additional extensions.
Advantages and benefits
- Versatility: Suitable for a wide range of applications – from home installations to commercial facilities.
- Safety: Provides effective protection of the circuit against overload and short circuit — as with most circuit breakers in this class.
- Easy installation: Compact dimensions and screw mounting options make installation easier in various conditions.
- Connection flexibility: Support for rigid and flexible wires with ferrule ends increases the range of applications.
- Thoughtful design: It has an N busbar for organized connection of neutral wires, which translates into readability and ease of installation servicing.
- Sustainable development: Made of halogen-free materials and compliant with the RoHS directive, demonstrating care for the natural environment.
The Hager KJ100A distribution block is a reliable solution for anyone who values safety, functionality and durability in electrical power distribution systems.






