The XT1NQ3015AAA000XXX: Three poles means it switches three-phase loads — motor circuits, lighting panels, or distribution subfeeds — in a single DIN-rail footprint. The XT1N family is sized for 125 A frames, so verify your load's full-load amps and fault current before committing the BOM line.
ABB XT1NQ3015AAA000XXX XT1N 125 TMF, 3-Pole Molded Case Swit
ABB XT1NQ3015AAA000XXX XT1N 125 TMF, 3-pole molded case switch, current production.
Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Poles | 3 |
Product details
Frequently asked questions
Where can I buy XT1NQ3015AAA000XXX and get a price?
This part is sourced to order against an RFQ through independent distribution. Submit an RFQ for current availability and pricing — confirmed at quote time, not a stock count here.
What is the closest functional second-source for XT1NQ3015AAA000XXX?
The peer XT1NU3090AFF000XXX is also a 3-pole XT1N series switch but rated at 90 A instead of 125 A. It shares the same frame and DIN-rail footprint, so it drops into the same panel cutout without rewiring — but the amp rating difference means you must verify load current before substituting.
What is the pole count on XT1NQ3015AAA000XXX?
It is a 3-pole device, meaning it switches all three phases of a three-phase circuit simultaneously.
What compliance documentation does ABB provide for XT1NQ3015AAA000XXX?
ABB typically provides RoHS and REACH declarations, plus UL and IEC certification documentation for the XT1N series. Specific certificates should be confirmed at order time.
