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What is the difference in an NSX cord and a circuit breaker ULP cord?

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Circuit Breakers

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Besides the various lengths, the cable itself is the same. It consists of a 4-wire cable with an RJ45 jack at one end. The difference is what is terminated at the other end of the cable.

NSX Cord (example - see S434201 picture below)
The NSX cord has an RJ45 jack at one end, and 4 wires terminated into a small terminal block on the other end. This is used with Powerpact H, J, and L breakers. If the terminal block is not needed, it can be removed.

Circuit Breaker ULP Cord (example - see LV434195 picture below)
The circuit breaker ULP cord has an RJ45 jack at one end, and at the other end, the 4 wires are ready to be connected into screw terminals of an accessory such as a communication module. This is used with Powerpact P, R, and Masterpact NT and NW breakers to connect the BCM to the communication network.


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